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OAIIY EVENING ED'TilN Eastern Oregon Weather Timtiitit iv f K 1 nil SSeastonsI II r U iiif I In r DAILY ,nlt residence dv carrier at s.ttn J5f A WEEK. DLKTOX, I M ATI l.l. rOtTXTY, OREGON, Till BMPAY, Nov KM HER, I !!. NO. Ifll.'l 1 4. VfNING EDITION . . i . .ft C CENER- -rirsth hs adopted the cHIE. EXECUTIVE'S MSIT Ute w tn" h if S.400.0OT ftaa tbt hodf! committee Minister. Senor Os- tk. Rnliv i.-r. minister or for - tti protocol still to arbitration u- ... . i...ir i-esnortlvo HV "CI. " ' - w mot v.-- ' ,nr i of Viceroys in India; ho .-i, if iocI l by the of- ititan riasi for disregard ntriwt .i! nritish admin d Mia ami showing undue Ion for native rights and In ft . . - . ..... 11.,, . ... . . . ,.. M rs Son iry u s.' of Colonel A krr sss ! row "i v-.c I 4i'int ration at tin- Broad Lion n Pennsylvania Lhr h' Washington express Lo thr tram ihed. win ha-I -on madp for -. .k.. w k"I ('urn nn Ml B,i w ' !i i Exposition ... i.,... ... n..rOTnner 4 AT the ili!rs by Senator nt . . a u n a rtf ail! pan between the prea taajrern nf the exposition A o'clock Mi- president wll' bailor win' h will act the m hi ... iii.tiii.ii in . Toole at Montana, repttad Kit nf Governor Van Sant. ta fn- i ewi nn the ah the it oil nf the Northern Orea; Northern and Burl Ivan h-. Ih. N i -thorn Be panr Tl loranwc says E I '"-tatlon of Yar s: 'iii objects n' hie roaapany, tha abaorp ilain rfatatloi of the oonati lav of Montana Hat who ha been employed It the Ni'lhart concentre, tyilv Bllea from Oreiat at. wi a"- ited at that lputy Sheriff David Led 4 t believed to be none 1 0. C Hank, alias Camilla a 0,rl"" I mat alias Deaf a partner of Kid Curry, ifbaurii an! George Parker fiat Northern hold-up at . -. at. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT MANY LIS WERE LOST CORBETT NN NS Till! VICTOR VISITS COAST NEXT YEAP. 'ailing off an N - -alii railiied an Weteeada) of lar Met eailne- - inployed In th. aa mil! a Hainea H . I MiiUHon I' ai Mlleo i' beejbai Katlonal I'.anV of ttiat tni a I Uh ar I Am a Pretty Good Westerner v. aelf. and Your Need Are Dear to Me" These Were the Worda He Spoke in an Interview at Waihing ton. Seattle. Nov. 28 The Tim ha this from Washington: There were twentx people in th" presidents private reception room when our party waa admitted this morning The president was engaged w ith his mail until 10 .10 when the d. I gallon of 'lght from Porto Rico -uahered Into the prsldeiit's room, re inaintng until 11. President Knoeevelt theu appear"! unannounced In the ante-room, and went among the callers, who had in creased to fifty. Pleasant of attitude, rapid of speech and with all the precision of a rail way magnate, the president wen; about the room, greeting tboae he Pairbanka. of Indiana, was greeted and dismlaaed in ten word.i Senator Proctor, of Vermont. wh sent into the president private room for a further Interview. Other prominent men wore greeted and dlamlssed rapidly till the room wns nearly cleared, and only strangetH like oureelves remained. The presl dent greeted our party warmly. H" said that MHSMM coming from the coast could alw-ays find a welcome at the White House I said frankly that we were of the "opposition." but that we were m.-l. pleased at the way lie had taken hold of the administration of affairs Doci Not Like Lo:k of Harmony. He replied that lack of harmony ! tween the t-i'publlean leaders on th" -oast to whom he must look for ad vice. Imthered him. He said that next vur he should visit the Pacific coast I aaid we hopid hi reported inter ext in irrigation would give that mat tor a dignified xtsndlng nmoiiK nation al questions The presideut replied "I hope you a well as my own party of tlM wen. will like what I have written In rov message on Irrigation. I have itlven it a BMMfOM amount of apMi and I hupi eongres will push It." Hiddlng u good day the president said : "I am a pretty k'hkI westerner mv alf. and your need are dear to tne ' Van Antwerp savs things at the White House are rushed a always at the beginning of a new adminlatro Hon The 'ty I rapidly filling with : "Ksmen and senators. pan nieenuibJp Tlflae I in Portland fhla week I "heap aael "hartored la the m m, iH a ntw rier Even ib '"! her gross irrying o cargo of whmi ' rer ISC.io' DiMiley" " ": Wei ito-sday th. .u.nona' party. reeent III lot fep work, no be Ihlngi ii that ha waa boul tblr.k it obi '..ii stories c m Monday jm into Se 'in the uorth bom alxty tin disabled ""! l h uiii-liored In stlj Island flili ; ulsn lirougbt the halibut ever single vea n" ' the trial of It and largel rro--., d. Baker (;ity. ' tilted States ' was indK-.e,: two years tig the United furthei a sebenae to . () files of a ' an. ,v t in ulara ad 1 Bwai ayjM mine opaety and atwk i-MMOD t tha. " ' - - v. I LUC i ompany has inaugural aef'- Nume I'itw "a n Wk .T" . .nn, lot m jriu tun. anrl whereby a re P froni h: iirtlon of the " .aside of tw . j mbraeos tele- ;' with only on ' hrii , . i. uiu -dogE teams The Nome 10 St Mlohael nri fm aa iiit.pi . ...i i . L. iwiii wire runs t I Lr.ak commences taeii where the wire tawaon. Thence th. Pnlte Ida art i ra: sr.. ad it IN WABASH TRAIN WRECK A Grewsome Sight Giveted the Rescuers When light Broke. Day- EIGHTY OR NINETY WERE KILLED AND MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED INJURED. Paiaengers Dozed as the Accident Occurred at Seneca. Mich., and an In stant Later All Was Confusion. Shrieks of Death and Suffaring Rail road Men Hold That the Awful Affair Argues Against Further Use of Single Tiack Lines Calamity Took Place on a Curve. Where Neithei Engineer Could See the Other Train Eye Wltnwsa Telia of the Horror After Reaching Chicago Coroner Has Begun Investigation. Adrian. Mich.. Nov. 28. A Novcm nalulng they could not escape ho. her dawn never witnessed a moi -grewsome sight than that present--.' thb morning at the scene of yester day Wabaah wreck near Sene. a Smouldering timbers, enmeshed with twisted bars and steam pipes, holdlnu In th. it frlghtrul embrace the eharn ti and still roasting corpses, confronfi I U - rescuers w hen daylight came. A niKht long th hunt for the dead CM tinned, while the wounded living . : '.. hhl placed on sieclat trains and STUDE BAKE R IS DEAD. Gieat Wagon Maker Paased Away Jt South Bend. Sunt! Itei. ' bjMI N'os M U-n.i-iit Si.id-ual.". the world' greatest wa mm maker, died here yesterday mot n int: in heart ami stomach ttoubleS He becanie seriously ill about ten da a ago ami was um onscious the lar two .lays .xcepi fot short in tervals Half Million Fire In Na York New York. Nov. 28 A block of fa tOlHi belonging to the Natioua I antellna and stamping company, burn e, r ti ik morning The loss Is estlmai t at halt a million dollars The night watchman is missing and is be I . lo liae le-i-u burned to death Jumped Into the Sea Folkestone. Kng Nov t Whi crossing the channel to this plai lAwrie Marks, an Amerb-an looU ineker Jumiied overboard and was drowned It is remitted he was wanr ed io coniieitli.n with th- l.:veipo! bank rublwry. Free from Carrie. Medioim Lodge. Kas Nov. 28 -Da rM Nation last mgbt was granted a divorce from his wife Carrie the hatchet wlelder on the ground of de aerUoa aad iru. it rani, gets th home property by terms of tha M or-. For Inciting to Violence. Vn.oennee Nov - Wai rauls ar. an issued for 32 men who are all-C to have partlcliated in the riot at Prospect last week charging not lar . epy assault and attemit to murder Directum Brought $12,100. New York, Nov 2 Directum th. great trotting alallion was sold yes rerday for 112.100 to the Interuation al Stock Farm of Minneapolis. Again Miss Stone Diee. Conatantinople Nov 18 -Another report baa reached Turkiah p'K,tt1 that Misa Stone and Mme Tallka Ixub are dead hurried to hospitals It is now b lleved that between 80 and o were killed and over I'M' Injured (M I p'dooh 'hi morning names al eleven dead had been Secured Tho.i an Klveman William Dowd. of I", ray. Mbh.; Fireman Calbaldera. For UN .lames Hrow n. B. N. Newell. G- i W Vouman. Kansas City; Job With hell. Detroit; Vlda Ixnhardt Tup!.. Mil. Ontario, her eteter-ln law, Mrs. 1. Posterno and her child, QiPBlowo Til, Carl Tnuo Domluio Cr aba Many of the injured cannot reco i Son., suffered mangled 1-gs and arms, others were badly . rushed about the head or body, or were frlnhtfu" scalded Of fifty-lour of the Injured whose names had beep aeouicd tl. morning, twenty-one won- .n- Fourteen names were added to l In list of the injured compiled at II o clock, swelling the number to 3. The coroner impan. lied a Jury last light and viewed the remuiu brnUKi.t bapg anl adjourned until tuii.orrow. At two of tie- undertaking rooms Itl '111 .ill ai pile ill holies that llllfhl b. all that is lert ot flfts-n or tw. nt bod left. Engineer Could Not See. Chicago No 28 Another cna. h l..u.l n th.. lirvlvnm Were lilllUifht to ,-bieago shortly 'beloi. main Th. y " M,r ( .k... 411 The west hound IminlKiaut '!.' liail.S : I il.llll.l a. ...... - god the aurvlvors to kill them before the flames reached them. A child's skull was crushed and the body Incin erated Iwfore the eyes of Its tronn sj mother. Bod.ea Burned Beyond Recognition. Men whoOS limb wore maiiKb'd b the heavy tlmlMrs watched In horror as their blood stained th" debris On" Italian severed with n iiocket knife the fraamontft of flesh which held on maiii.'l"d 1"K to his Iwdy and drage.'.l himself far enough from the flanv to aooapa cremation. Most of the In jurod wore taken to Peru. Ind.. wher the Wahusb hospital is I.K-ated Manv of the bodies were burned beyond roc ognltlon. No resirt has been mad--of hair a doxen children who It If thought Were eonsUtlH-d in the lOBMS Knllioad men here use the awful af fair as an argument against huther use of the old slngb; track llms Injured Reach Peru. Ind. Pen Ind . Nov. 28 Two relief trains bearing th" Wabash Injur-. I arrived here early this momlna About thirty had been i ived noon. It Is said that at bast six of these Will ill" Order Were Misunderitood. Ih-trolt. Nov. 28. Two heavily load ed Wabash passenger trains collided head on at full speed one mile eaat of Sen.-i a. the second station west oi Adrian The west-bound train, compooeta two oars loaded with Immigrants and five other coaches waa smashed and burued with awful loaa of life and ..arfnl Injtniea to the majority of Its passengers. T! east bound passeim. t train the i.t mental limited ." suffered In scare, ly less dearee. 'Die track in the i"luity of the vraej t strewn with the dead and dying Many physician from Detroit VGOVFRN AND CORBETT. FEATHERWEIGHTS. FIGliT. For the World's Championahip, in Hartford. Connecticut Men Were In Pink of Condition Weighed in at 126 Pound Many Sport Attend ed the Battle Hartford. Conn . Nov. 2S. Young Corbet! knocked out McOovern In th" second round. Hartford, Conn . Nov. 28. Thl" morning evorythliiK was in i. . a. lines for this afternoon's battle for tin featherweight championship fight bi tween Mctimorn and young Corh't: The cily wns overrun with sports and on every corner ami In the hotel i (. ridors. the fight was the one topic rotiM-i satlon The Itrooklyn tan I .ontiiiued as an easy favorite at 21. to 1. The fighters were weighed in at in o'clock this morning at tha stipulated weight of IM pounds II ' looked In the pink of condition AYER8 WAS SOBER When He Went to Hi Room on the Night of the Murder. Washington No : A number of young men who w.-re with Jamee . s on the night he wa killed wei" the first witnesses In the llonlne trlnl y.-sterdav. All teat I Bed he was sober when h. v. nt lo his room. The depu t coroner who performed the antop si followed During his testimony the bbsiily shirt worn by yros was again exhibited Mrs. Honlnc display e. no .motion, hut dropped her ey. from the ghastly exhibit and the ha MtOalbj SWoot sipile left her fan, for It moment The chambermaids in Iht hotel aa ttfled they had seen Ayeis and Ml BOBtBO . nt. i .-acb nil), i s in. miH at va'ious tlnn-s Their actions, the wit i oases said, wore perfectly proper and natural The timet dramatic In cldeiit in the trial o. cnired when tin ballllT. artlally dlsndu d ami wl'n pie. 11 of black plaster over each apot whole tin- bullets struck entered the room in order to show the Misltions of the wounds and the distance from which the shots must have I..-. n the.! During this exhibition. Mrs. llonlm turned her head ami engaged In con eisstl..ii with her counsel. COLOMBIANS FIGHTING. Battle Along the Lin of Railway Cable Panama Consul. Washington. Nov. 28. The statu ! pat-tmcnt has r . -iv. I a i nblogram from the Culled States . oBatll M PBB uiiis dated today. lUUiaj that the 0a loenbiana are Ightim- along the I in of the railways No dotails ar gtvaa mi l u an hour when the ai cldcnt c . lined on a ettTM, aud neither could s. e tie ott.ii nail, .u time to redu. SM-od By One Who Wa Thar. Chicago Nov 28 Four ot the pai l tare, ked an. of those caught In th collision near Seneca . rrived her. it. I morning mute evidence of the tr mendous force of the eraah fn- ol the iujured trainmen was a passenger who was iu the niidet of the ecenes ensuing atier the crash Many or the ..ass.ngera. he eaJd. were dosing wh.n the trains collided, and a ma j.it ..f these were killed outright Ait. r the first moment's ekcit. mem WJ ov.-i ihoae who escaped injury mmA i it w hose bruises ould not 1 1 am waa a double head, i The east Ismud train. It is believed, disobeyed ordera n n" waiting at Seneca for the west bound train thereby causing lb.. .!. Th.- track at the point wher the collision occurred is straight and at first the officials could not under stand how the accident could have happen-. I The west-bound train whl. h ordinarily is due to leave De troit at 2:30 o'clock, was two boui . Iat- leaving at 4 V p m The two trains are schedule! to meet at Mont ptttai o but as stated had been M dei.-d to meet at Henee-a Blame e therefore placed on th- .aductor or engiueer of the east bound train, as the a b dent would uot have happen ed had this train been held at Ke-neeiT Aiiparently the orders te wait were ,1-f. i them, went to th. res.-ue- at.d l)1BolM.yea ,nd ,lr probabllltlwa ar dragged many M the dying out iroiu . (jf wUy nev(jr wJ ,M the flames which had qui. P. -nwlof. uM M r1j ,.r,wg uudoubte()l. ed tbeui met death. Slowly Burned to Deatn. Mangled bodiea wer picked up alons Tl.. d.agged mauy of the dying out Mangled bodle were picked up by from tlam - wl.:. h had wiapid the the track by farmers lfore the spec oi-tated .oa.-h.-s nui saw many otbe.s .al train sent from Adrian arrived on alive and in full posseaalon of their In some Inataacea the bodle were uses slowly roasted to death. One mangled beyond recognition The aaed kalian' whose lei '"" whlrh anaed to . . ,. ,. ,n ia,o the cloth- pull from the ruins of immigrant eats Hi H'e wreos ............ - ... j ,L,. lanu Mil VI: I W.I. BO oaul) ' ' I ' ' " ' ,,i from Ills LOU so .""- shorten his agony Men and women HOME TEAM AREAD Ai Four O'clock It W.is IB to Nothing. PENDLETON ACADEMY IN FIRST HALF STRONGER. Than Their Opponents From Klickitat Capital Three Touchdown and Three Goal Wa the Record Promise of Victory for th Homo Team Wa Excellent. t the .iid of tin first hull, the Pen illeton Academy had scored 1 I Cold, n, Isle's 5, making three touch .low us ami throe goals. Heppni r Nov 28 Heppner defoat ad I'endl ton acovrtBg Brll tOBtbsW Iran, by a score of 21 to 0. Ilnk.r Cttjf Nov 28- linker t'ny nigh Sih. a.i defeated Pendlotoa nigh 8ohool In today's game Official score not given. Tin- Cold, n.lal" . ad-niv ball team arrived yesterday evening and thla afternooa at Ml areni lined up for the fray aotwwea tha lo. al academy team, on the grounds In Writ Alt. street. Beside the team RMBi only thre. supporters ot tin- team from Rllckatat's capita! Mm h Interest at Inches to this game and It was hard fought frOW start to finish, nolth t t.-am having mm h advantage from IMilnl ol weight The lln-up of both tenuis wns as follows p. n.iieton iiohh adaia, Shbk ... C . Hornlbrook iiniioy utj Wherry rtambtlB II H Ma.ls. m Kennedy . . . R T Sloners Carglll IT Handera Strand I H .Coffleld FVooaaa ll I" Mnrkgraf BulNean . . I H MAorhavMl Hill It M M Kin l. P. nland tj Mastery Slushor f ..Collins aba I'm pcmlh ton. Ilo. sch and Uuppe For rioldeudale Spiil.llnu, CriM.ks and Hopp. t Tin- nigi. school foot boll players i.-it y. storday evening for Itaker City, hers they are pitted ngalnst tha h . als for honors from the gridiron to day. Captain Robert Cronlu went with a rood team win, have I n tin proving their tlm- in practice ami they hrt with eoaMeaee in iiiom- s.-lv.s iitol Biped to win the victory. ih Engagement Near Buena VifttJ. Washington. Nov. II OgptaJa I of lb. Iowa al,l.s the navy part men t this morning of a decisive engagement between the Insurgent and government troops near Hi i Vista tit will never be known. Michigan, SO; Iowa, 0. Chicago, Nov. 2 The football con stood today; Michigan. r.o. out . W at lief w as flue GEER REPLIES TO VAr. SANT. He bay the Railway Ouettion it Uni of Rate. Salem Nov. 28 flovornor Je.r has replied to ilovernor Vii Sant, of Mid n.-sot on the latter' r-ipicst for i,' on the alworpt'o'i of th Nnth .in Pa. ifl. and fires' a'.-tin in ra'l-wav-. by the Norther i . ii'tb i e.0l PM flOTOnaQg Oner aaya Or. s1 I has no laws rcgulatlm: eoaablontlooi of capital and nom- .i lallng freight rates. Regarding conaolM ition Oovt am QoOf says. "L'uless eonaoi'-lttloii of railway coinpantes should follow. ., by in. least ,1 freight or ... s-nu. , iaie It would lie difficult to 0 wheTO tl,. ohjeetlon i it would II" If this result ahould follow. It la matt, i with iu the is.w.-i of l.e 4iai '.-l lllt'in i.. MBstnl ll I' mj. irov. nn . ash i matter to regul.-i . r ite- ttUsI Ul pa i.-ril . onsolidstlif MORROW MURDER CASK. Jack Wade and W. H. Daltcn Held n Portland Poii land Nov. 21 Jaek Wad alia Kid Mi Faddon and W If. Dal ton .barged with th- muH-r if James li Morrow last Thins.!.. . nn in log, were arraigned Wade took ad vantage of a herein' n- unused st.i it- and pleaded ' to the (bars'.' of murder It now remains for tl -. court to dle:'nloe the degree of mur der. flrat or second, and then Wad--will be In a oeltlon to n stlfy against Halt, in Daltoe pleaded not gulltv The dare of his trial will be Axed frl day. Many behove the other prisoner will pl.-ad guilty before the trial WHITMAN AGAINST THE PULLMAN COLl C.GIAN8. Walla Walla Nov 28 Th- final jPaAN Iii ll,. tiotthw. d i li ii in p I on sh I p is belli- ajsfi d hare ibis after aooa be I ween Whitman CottSfe and the Wa-hlnglou Agt P ult iral roll. g. The last an I fu rhaii th- l,. st game ni thn -ii iii 1 1 epe, led and football en thusiasts are awaiting the nut. ,.. i-ltli gn-ai Inter-;-' Moth teams era t, .well, ni condition Whitman has aroa throe straight and the faim.-i have won but one that against the Cnlvorsltv of Oreajoa The game la to he umpired l.v Doraoi M mil. of Walla Wi I a un.l ih.- referee arHI be rraal Villa of Walla Walla The line up rollowa: Agrh iilluralColl. g. Jones, i enter. Karly, left guard; Woods right guard; Hooper captain left tackle Klton, right tackle Clll '. M end II ll . I I'd. tight end Wash) urn left half back. Proff right half back Jayae, full !,a k lusher ipiaiict I, in k Subs -. K. nl. W. I1: Wl. maker. Iibaugh ami Coon Whitman A r'hlttend. i. vr m right guard; flalloway, left guard; Ank'-ny right tackle; Rlnper. i. ft tackle Walters right end; Brown, left end ('inker light half back N fkltlaagaa Ml hair bgaki W La i tor. full back F I. asst. r eaartef back A spe-elal train arrlv-d about aOOfl hearing about '.uni rootera frmi. Pull man and Colfax with Hi. Pullman Land The farmers' olors wer. I' t terlng In the In... - :-om luindrede .f lapels and mad a fall showing with the rlbhoii put oi l h Whllii in Many of the buslne m hot! I los- i it noon, and the at' i,in mm dd the mi iii U i i. oide,! at Spy piovlona game MARINE SURGEON DEAD Dr. Stuart Eldndye Died at Voko hama. Japan. Port Townsend Wash Nov II -Tha Oriental steamship CHoadhlOrl . arrived from Yokohama four daya over due, having experienced a aeriee of unusual storms while crossing thn Pacific HI., bilngs news nf the death of the acting assistant surgeon Btu an Kldrlgd. of the Cnlted Mtalea ma rlne hospital service on duty Iu th office of the (lulled Slates consul ger ml In Yokohama Dr, Eldridge was a i, stive of New York, but has been on duty In In pan slrue 1114 His ple lias been tilled by the a tlug Saslataut surgeon, S Hough, from ths port of Hong Kong. Ill