,r mum rniTiny GAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY .tdHIPI! Eastern Oregon Weather .....i,,. br I'Hrilcr Kt 1 5c A WEEK. Tonight i1 W. 1. . m tantf 194 threatening ui prut miw or mow ll:NI' l:ToN- , m Vl" V 'M V. OKlKiON. TVE8DAY, XOVEMIIKH, 2, MM) I NO. ItflH GENERAL NEWS hM given uno.nnn Harvard. Hungarian . hill I tlL' II' r u . . . . ,...i. h.. nrrlv.'.i ni .i.....aiini! si, lit WIIISI mShers York an about to strike. imb,.r -i I'li'ipiTR Hi l.omton is than r before rersnrtnl, million vlsPnrs a-e ejected J th, I'll ('Ha:'' IWBIIn niiwn DEAD IN THE DEBRIS Twelve Lost Live 01 Badly Burned. WtMV body pro r lng C. Kathhum. MS lad!" " "' rllle. hid. the Luiauce for murder at ton crossi i in1 frontier will arrive of at DEAD TAKEN FROM DEBRIS IN DETROIT. MICHIGAN. reateTilnV- Tuela i mh i.l tlw. F . ' ...Ail ia m eiiiHtr.s ior inirtccn j,i a im m family. HUM - tutlvr i tii iii 1 1 1 oi tin- rxa rational Asaoetatleu has ae- tlltaaeap"! "' ',,n' city, ami July to 1 1. mo. IF men mat on me R J . T l Of US nil any anil nurai i, , ,ii international ex II .1... a..... . All Wewa renin niiiB - usrrniai Lt .1... I i . 1 1 i i v II II Ml L . TIC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' I K ID ll '" ' . . . .- i. .' irwilrl.ll.lll.lt- llllll'.iil UUP " ' ' . . I - - .1. t I.-..,-,, ,ll llllll' I 1 .1) ... i... ..I.., , l.i i. lie in 1 1 1 n i nun i . u " itnrli sichange 1 he defnuii mil 11 ' II "' Miihhain Hi. poet, inaile the dress at in minimi inimiii.-i r.it Mi.. smmv n 1.11c l7 . i. .i.i i.. ., i.,i. .1.. lOrK. IM S.llll 'Hill "nil. mm wan of arma and the ninn. i-pli wn 01 tools anil the Mysterious" Explosion Bringa Death to Employes and Serioualy Injurea Othera Many Glrli Were In Fire Moat of Them Eacaped Without Se rioua Injury. tOOh tlllH iiucat Ion Purchase naa iii mii.i rpfiis.il tn dlscuaa the re if inn i ii ' w .. i . he aalil bscause thi -I. II... I AH.. i I I' I . l. 'Ml llllll nisinn :i-n i ii' iiKMert thai .i.i . ...in i. . ...ii.. . . . . .. .i puMii nn Mull SO, ami cnoti mis in" n inline nor lis ii n "iiiii i i" " i " in ini im iin IIK op'tUlu XpoSlllOII smiiis in nun a dozen mi di-u'liiiiiniiii Im the ItllHHiiiii I ISSi'li n plain vv here he will urii-i r 11 jn- iLr All ' I Mom Dtrtiin- aale in I'arla "Im Au Roaea,' by Chaplin tl,NI franei i$sji" Hule in pirtiiii'N reallaad a total of K'nniii iii Mi.,, i i- sun. iv An e.-i'i .isKeil 1 T .( .ti. .. .... IW-.il Mill I' H Mill, I I Lovj i,, ii fnuaM IC NORTHWEST NEWS llllll U :lw . i i I Harlll- nlliilal that North la tn in- nad n fi'HKht ill a narlv date I juai about ilrrldod up -1 ii aottld ran im- uih rwon 'in til- li'iiilltlllent . aa nmi rn .1 1 mat v ... Mk n Mini Ita Malvlua KaofO, a wen' will- 01 thai plaM, li"- .in- mi Ki,iw.:ib i j 1 ...Hi- h Helieni. ' '-.null line tram to conix-f 1 with Hip North ' aitalfa a dlatanw of Ketroit, Mich.. Nov. 26. The expl,, alnii of a holler in the etiKlne-room of the I'enihei thy Injeetor eonipany'H (ilant thin niornliiR eomplotely wreil, oil the enKlne-room and burled a inrge portion 01 the 1:111 etnnlnvoH jtl Twenty-one were HerloijH anil one denil wan taK n from the dehrla up to noon. No one It Ih believed, could be living under the innHH of brlek nml tlmbera. Kin ennlm'K are ploying or the Hmouhl- r ing ruliia. while roWMtf raOCWari are digging In the space. The mum of the cxploHion In n nytUttf, The entile i-KtllliliHlllnenl lib, nit IJn peraoiiK, were nt work, of whom about fifteen Were glrla. All the glrlK eaenn eil Injury but one At noon It wan oattmnwd that in leaat twelve are killed or ntrtoualy Injured. The property vain is pine ed at linn nnn A Late Report. There la atill doubt an to the her of dead. .Sixteen bodlea been recovered, and twenly-tWO ed are In the hoapltal anil tb. eatne In during the Uy, rcglotenna l elore the clone, when It waa I -ee. ary for all teaehera holding '-ertifl. eates to he recorded preaent ftKr intcnibn' Myers had "te wort well organized and no time vac lost m iinunarv sklrmlsblng. :he straight to business. l ast .light a social rC 'Bttotl va tendered the visitors by the city ) ach" ers. faeulty of Whitman OofKafN and Itlrens A large number of people were present, ami tw 1 hours wen pleasantly spent. -A s eta! r- islcal program was rendered In the tu lets of Whitman OollM Rrlf ad dressi-s wen made by Pre Ident I'en rose, of Whitman Prot. sor Samnsor Of Pullman, and Profes.i r Klmn:.1 of Seattle A full list of the Wnila tCMbCfl in nttendanee follows- .1 F. Myers. V. 8 Dootay, R k stR, lord. May K Thomas. I.lnnle Murphv. Werner Itupp F M Mnike. Kot -nov. n .1 w shi pherd. .1. C. Rvan 0, 8 Pond. I O. Jones Kaih. tine Melich, Flim m t Weber Mary .? Thomas Stella Ui y, Alice WIci. Bon nle Jean Painter. Austle Jolmaton Mm Kversz. Mrs Josephine Preston Mrs M K Liggett Clara A Chltten den. Oeneva l.oirg. Rachel Hamilton Mary Hurt Hi la Ingram. Klonlsc Thomas, buhl Abbott. Hose l.uemger. Laura Stafford N.-tt I.- r.albrallb. Mat garet Wooden Kate Williams. Carrie WtaT, Kathleen Tarbox. Planche Kell Ing. Margaret McCausland. I.auin Howies. Mrs. BltUbetb Marshall Car OlItM WillianiH. Maggie Mall. Lennn Reinbnrt R. P Smith. Mrs 1: B Sm tbl J V Stiitcvlllc. Harrlette Vil la Brtha 1 .at Inter. Frank Tash. Mrs Alice Murray. Robert Rdg'itin MaytM Hauls. (). O Hargett. S. Hoi liiigJieail. Bflll Moulton. Nettle '". Morrow. Inez Wllllanm. .Tosle O Hhen Cordelia QeJtaher, steiia King liert'ia K.ivldson. H. II. Nightingale, r.cssi,, Ohormtay Maude Klntnley, Katn.i Seott Snrnh Ileal Mrs. Hallli Robin s, ii Nelll.- Ramsay. Lucretla Ootlhlln ;orcla Frazl.r. Orpha Root Win, M lice McCaw Julin Rtarhhnrn, CeMHl Mulder PEDAGOBS MEETING Instruetors' Second Day Convention Assembled, in TEACHERS LISTEN TO SEVERAL ADDRESSES. Laet Evening Court Houae Waa Crowded Subjecta for Today That Were Treated Some Announce menta of the Program to Be Given Tonight. Hut.hinson gave a brief address a the aft Of Mon. session. Announcements for This Evening. This evening the program will begin at T :m O'clock, and It will be of ii pedal Inters! Miss May Steens. of la Ore ode win ptay a piano aoto, anl Miss Lois Peildes. of Weston, who possesses a remarkable rohtltltd voice, will sing. Mlas Ral.-v accom pnnytaa Miss Ontbertoa i a Bam of Weston, will gle a readlna and Or Hnti hlnson will then give his lactate, THE NEW VORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray A Co.. Pendle ton. Chicago Board of Trade and New Vork Stock Exchange Brokers New York, Nov N, The Wheat market was eery steadx totta and the flint net Ions wete within a nairov. range Liverpool was ' lower. H New York opened lower M V and held within a quarter all dav ckwlai si's The Modern Miller aatl mates that there will be flftv million MR. GEER'S LETTER lilk.'S REPELS Up Matter of School Lieu Lands. ALL HINTS AT FRAUD AND QOI.I , HON uuii ha.. 1 ii J u 1 sane THE SOUTH AWhRICAN a WAR numiiei- are lieiieveil to In- iii tb ruins The Known dead are: Samin RJley, John Prey. Michael Raafi Thirteen are unidentified. COLUMBIAN GOVERNMENT WITHDREW GUNP1AT P'NZON THE PITTSBLIRO STRIKE SIX ROADS AFFECTED FV SWITCHMEN?' VvaLKf JT Tiaffic Centering at Pittsburg will Suf fer Men mand for Hour. nttabarg, Uieil still, 1 Anticipate Winninr; De Raise of To Cents ae nor . lu ll lie nts dty lre Nov N The loBfl ' local ot tin- wUchrnena1 nnlor was declared this pjOTBlBffi PetW "'r bun mid Tun men rjult worl: In tb 1 1 Ions yunls In tlx Plt'dbtug dln'ii,' AbOHl two hundred PtBKOFton rlotl lives have been mobilized In tie yards aad aaeeral railroads have aaked to1 police proteoUaa. Very few nen are at work 111 uny or the rtrda Six roads are affected TI t or business In this city and tributary ataaaaaretal territory will l trenHn dons. Tie- men arc eontlib n. ot pit arly victory They duni'i ni an Ir. crenac of two cents an bom. Apparent the Attack is to be Mad on the Land Side of the C tv Will be No Bombardment. W aHbliigtnti. Nov 2f The a o tile I nited States In foi'hlildlBf bombardment of "olon nntl! time bad been given non-comba: to leave has probably .avid that from the threateaed b-iptisni of 1 in laet that th- Cohral Im laitboal PlBIOfl has withdrawn from Colon Ir accepted as an Indication that 'he nre posed bonberdmeBt ot the e'ty nm 1 11 abandoned and ti .1 th rot 1 p aioat foroai bare dataraUf 4 upon BBOther plan ot attack, to lei , -he city from the hind atda Pinion Has Returned. vTaahlBCtoa, Nov. 26. Coiniiiaii.li 1 MoOraa bus oabled the ttvtj depart tiient this atternooii that tin Cnloni blan Riiiiboat had returned to Colon. RE MARK ABM: ALEXANDER H. DIED AT I ONQEVm HINMAN ij YEARS OF AGC Ovei READY FOR THE FIGHT. Terry McGovern la Favorite Young Corbett at 2 to I. Chicago. Nov L'l! Ten McCiomi ii is putting in BBother ta) nf hard trataiaa for hla tigio with yovai Oai bett on 1hunda) lie taavaa for Hartford tomorrow Then is lUtta bet Una but MoOovern is a favorite at Mi to 1. llUl'l, n leoi arllv i Int. i ' K ham inwlnt' u "itb railroad tlea. llii rail rued bridge thi Lewis river the In, Moll! of in itraaaj i altern ii,.. i.,... ..r u i-eiiain. Wash tin uiii::n,l i ...i.i. i. ..... .ii.. w n ii ii ma 0de He Hni h(H w!t-,. " " ' ' :i ' naar by. an! , they i rv their mH- Th. linntic father Perat,- .-rr. 1 i t(.acb t Mil Is-en ,.i, I., ,.,,. aous. uii,i i, li. m tj. "' " 'or luce ai III,- MUt..l ..m '"I, .1 I i.l' .1... Lll . 'nun co un 'III Sill, I,. toe freahi W tliuir Saturday Ir .i in the AhIoiIm t will enal-le ibiu ii lit i i.i. .w eatliuaied tl..t .i f"et of Ir.... I.. - -- niwillll down. of 'eel in ,v, ...., eraal...... V" ""nr. "WIl ... n . . i .lam v, , i'"u ""icillll. ;),ll I . rlVei ,,A AAA. M a&n n r urav a ' ' rooked Creek, 2 000.- Gatberlng in Hertford. Hartford, Nov. sc. The alt) rapid! is tilling up with sports who come to witness the championship batth I" I W een Corbett uinl McGovern Col botl will finish his training tOUorrow night A Paris Tragedy. Purls. Nov. 2C A terrible double tragedy occurred this morning ut one of the busiest centers of Pari; gentleman slopped a carriuio ,,, , u pied bv hll wile and lover ami the wile dead Whereupon the lover jumped out. also to be shot dead The husband was arrested THE OTHER CONVENTION WALLA WALLA TEACHERS ENTERTAINED BY WHITMAN. Attendance There la 110 Cit'iens As aiatad at Reception. Walla Walla. Nov. N S,. , in! The first day of the nineteenth a'.nua! inatltute of Walla Walla court teach era closed last ntgbt with lie teach rs in attendance, and a lively Internal manliest on all sides At the i in about 100 wore present, and a do en Came Fiom a Family Noted for Long evity Native of Vermont. Wallu Walla. Nov. J', Special. Tin inn, lai oi Aiexaudei ii Hiajaaa aged eiii-. wi s held yesterday at lor aoou froai the boaaa ot tin- aeoeaa d mans daimbtel Mis Aliliu s gaod atteadoii bj u huge niiineiu ot friandi Mi lUaaiaa waa the oldaai man in tin pit) lieiiig past years lie was h nii in Vermont and lived in ms Battel state until BtVBB veins ago. when In cuinc to tliis cit) Mrs. (Ill I, ei' Hunt ,,l this city was a daugb ter as was Mrs Osgood Tin .1. . .-a ill leaves a widow ol inlv ained age Mr 1 1 1 ii ii iu ii comes Hon, Scotch par eiitug, aim but lea aMasban at iu faattT) liav. died BBdei '"' vara of ,age Conrad Barnhart Died. Wala Wulla. Nov. 2h- Upuclal Conrad Kariibart. who was struck un tm Inad with a stone b) bin pelghboi Iiiiii.. kbunaBMUaB, last Thursday night died Bunde) night si.n the in ipiest OVer lb' IiihI) was held yebter- day OOTOaej Shaw eiupaiielled a Jury win, brought III a verdict i ouer Btiai BohunoBiaaa from Mbm as he acted ill sell defeliBe. Martin Lynch Injured. Wiula Walla Nov iii Special. Martin Lynch u piominent hmseuian Ins ut his home in this eB) with Mie injuries o! the beu While driving a last horse be BBBM upon a tew hogs in On mad Tin horse be came frightened and ran away throw ing Mr Lynch lo the ground Inflict ing sen ,i,n injuries To the capacity ol the circuit court room people came out Monday even ing to hear the speakers and mus: cians who had been engaged to en tertain and instruct the State Teach era' association. The program was calculated to elicit expressions of com iiieiidatlon for the work of the pro gram committee. Succeaslvely, came the Indian dub drill by a i laaa ol twelve gills who had been trained b) Koy Conklln; the addreaa of welcome by the Rev. K. L. Forbes, president ot Pendleton Academy, piano solo by Miss Kls,e Barrett! response to Mr. Forbes' ad dress, by K. K Hragg. principal of the I'nion si hooks, a piano duet by Misses Carrie Sheucrmau and Vesta Lentils, the annual address ol K li ConkltB, president ol tin association Bad the lecture. When Are We At?' by S V CI I Ian followed by a VOCal solo by li. 8. Pond. Mr. Gillan's Lecture. Mr i. Him traced the development of educational methods through past periods, and thought that Jusi now we arc near to. but not vet have at taineil. an Ideal svstem Ills strong est point, perhaps, was In laying up in society, tin municipal government and the homes part ot the responsi blllt.V Which lllosl people seek to place upon the teachers Me argued for better sis lal MViroBBMnt and higher standards by business iiieti ami those who direct the practical affairs of life to the end that tin voiiug people may have bettet conditions snder which to develop character. It was a powerful plea ami. indeed tin entire address was worthy a place among do- Iwat things to which Pi iidlcton has II telled Reading" S. Y. Gillan. This morning S V Lilian took up tin- subject of teaching reading, and I'm tin- time organized tin teachers into a class us though tin a en a, tunll) in si liool and were beginning to Ml something about the Hellenic lungiiagc He used Qreeh Ionian c and words and letters In Ofdot that his demonstrntb ms might be tin- Bpnra i omplete, and Utilised the m w word method. "Declamations" Hockenberry. li. J. Mockenberr) ol Ls c ramie was beard In an ddrsse mi Lcclama lions which was tin occnnloa lor the giving of some valuable hints asto the selection ol material. lb made n ro, "I point win n In roBBBellsd that tin- StttdeBl be given a few carefully selected literary musl el pieces to eotn mil ami rondel srtttsBUt attempt at si oration, rathei than that thai learn prenieesMuslj ansae roai beapst pm dm Is 'Use of Colors." -Miss Knox. Miss Knox w t again la-lore Ih. convention today, and gave a much appreciated tH. on "Cc .,t Colots In the BofcOOOl Room." In which slu gs ve bints regardlai (hi aiaanar lu which Im-si to itn-nleatc a love of art la ih nlnd ol the uaptL smi at tin t i lower bushels ol wheat used t st.. i, lata w intei si.,.-!, CI ise i esterdav. SI -Vi I'M'ii today. Rl. Rang, today I1t4ll4, i "lose today. SI Sugar. I22'4. Steel iaa St. Paul. IfiOVi. Union Pacific 6tf4 Wheat in San Francisco 1 1 VI San rrnnclsi o Nov Wheat SHE WHO KILLED AVRES FAIR DEFENDANT HAS Mrs MUCH NERVE. Bonme Views Blood Stained Gar ments With Equanimity. Washington. Nov. 2 The blondj undershirt of Jaines Ayrcs nml a MM togrsiih of his body wen anhlblted at the opening nt today's session of lbs Monlne murder trial but the grew sonic objects had no effect an the fair d STOnd BUl Che exhibits wore brought out dining the teUttUMBiJ of the morgue keepei Tip- most Seiisil tlotial evidence ot the day was given by George liardnet. who upled aimrtments under Mn Hotline's t He testified that on the morning fol lowing vn-s death she .aim- to til as ami said she knew more about the tragedy than had been made public and wanted bis advice she said Avres had called her to bis room on tin- pretense that he was strkj ami attacked hot During tin- scuffle wsa shot OerdBM advised her to make no statement until it had da veloped whether or not the suicide 1 1 would hold. 0REAT Q0LD DEPOSITS SIBERIAN EL DORADO HAS BEEN OPENFD UP. People Flocking to It Like That of the Klondike. St Pel. i slun g. Nov. N A new spa 1 " t loda.V lb si lilies S IICW Kl Loin. lo ut Chan Chun 81b. t la The gold ,. Iioslts. so the paM-r 804 InTSS un- sitiil lar to those In the Klondike Thi iimls an Rochlafl in the place SUndeiei . v J'-, M i h Man a Illob lu Oconee was a ' used Mob Killed a Columbia g, c Powell Wu- ! I lied bl ouat) rustai du) She ol sliindcrlnu a vming g il and when the BWti called on bet for a retiac Hon she Brdatad tiMMB away Tin Oh 'it'll iiiiiI the woman fell ib-mi with a number of bullets lu lu i head and bn-aat Saya the State Board Doea Not rep or Give Information. But I oaves II to Private Pai tue -Governo- As serts Thst the Bnniv sa Is Open .nvd Above Board. Hi im. making fuitbet iclereti'e lo the state school lieu land matter, the Kast Orasjoatan irlnts here In full ihe tattai which f)ot fleet has offercj im publication i some days ago (hers tonsured i i I ha Last Oraaonlan an article with promlnenl headlines announcing that thorn were alleged to i nrtau "Ir- regutaritlee" In the management ,f the praaanl ad nilnlst ration of the in delimit v school lands, followed he next dav bv an editorial stating that 'i bulges in. made h peisona worth) ol nredance thai what summit to It an acre Is exacted from all who are given (be privilege of buying the i lands, ami that it Is virtual lobhory ' Tha artii i, rat alluded to Marti out in an assumed vein of patriotic In Bull1 for the publli Rood but terml nates, as might lino- bean expect -I. with all the nut want tonus of.au BO tnal Indi. ttm nt aienti the n, dlctaaent or the opportunity to mske was tin- sole object of Hie article Qrevloual) '.hocked at tin- revuli lions ,ii the Kast OpSBOnlan The Haiic-. , nronlela iodes iheni and adds that II can at any Hun- furnish ttovnmni fleer with the naniaa or gantlsnea in Wasio and Sicilian counties who have been tiosapoltas' to SB) It and 14 :t fm the saun lauds that the siate is authorised to sell for i .tin- nlffs react going to nlddls men. the ,ef of whom prcstimuhlv as In I'i-i vi i 'm I line, an men In UM employ of the state ,,t SaL'lii If Qovnmm Qeer, as well as the Fast Oreaoutaa donaa i know thane fncti im can know taeni any tune bs smnta to " in roanss then- is no polttta back ol tins: certainly not Tim illxp ill to pun hasera of the stall' lands of all I im Is is matter belonging to Ihe slate bind board fhSra are tin-.- of us here Intrusted by the people of Ornsjnn to attend tn thai boalnoaai ,ni Hie eoveilior Is but one of Ihe Hires. I he tin I Unit he Is rhairmnii ot Hie board gives him not one iota of add t tonal powi i over cither one of lb oilier two members Thev can oil rota him at any Htm n he should go wrong in bis ntiBnds rotatlm to th dto ii ion or ih,. public loads it ma t be of intei est as it paefBlaly will la- a mailt i m m , del InferBsB Hon In MNM uuarli is lo know that ib. praaanl aalamoi bus at all times IHIgbl l I' ol the other mem bwra oi ihe board In all un, stlmoi con rarnlni tin- Binaaisiniial of Hi state bind baalnaaa and has ni all times recotved the shlant lapiani and re op.i at o of nanrsa pnhBt tisflnif , mmui ha i tpectc.l to mil I i . . i , , . i esponni bl rrltlc who tuukes ramlom stntatasuts iiImiiiI whbh lo knows nothing Noll same time to train the correct conception of nation of colors act oi dl of art pupil to sum proper ornbl lg to the I llles TO LUBS A COLO IS ON 0SY Tafc Lsxulivc Broia.i yuia'.u- In bleu. All iruggian refund tbt- inourjr if u UiU lo euro K w (Irnvn't slguature U on . i. tsix J&r. "Phonics" Frank Rigler. lranl Btaltr nipssintsadanl of tha cit) s. li, Mils of Portland was tin last on tin program before luncheon time, and In- spoke of "Pboolea " a subjact somewhat abstruse I,, it which was handled ably bv Mr Itigb-i "Drawing" Miss Knox. At hta beainuiiig oi Hie Btternooc session Miss Knox again took up tin subject of drawing which she treated yesterday and pi o ceded to give sunn excelleut ideas as lo the drawing of landscape and trees aad the reading of stories accompanying them befon the school "Power of the Speaker" Hawlsy. President W C. Hawley. of Willaoi ette I'uiverslly, apoke for an hour on "The Power of the Speaker of thn House of Representatives a aubjec from which ha drew useful Inform.. Hon and valuable suggestions as to the cbsraeter of the government and how it la administered. Dr. Wooda ROYAL BAKINCf POWDER Imparls iiiiii pccuIiaHiirhituss, swcci iir-bh, ami tlavoi BOtkMhj in Hu- titicnl t ukt , thort cke, bisKint, rollb, cnisis, etc , wliich t-x-fx-rt panv cook daKssUB i uiiol.i.iinal.lc by the use of any other Icavi-nim; got 1 Pure, healthful, highest in strength. aovM sap is,, eowotaco . wiuism .t., stay vua asas. All li