.inn i-niTinii OAILY EVENING EDITION VLmnbLuiiauii )AILY . .-..it'll. Eastern Oregon Weather t5c A Wh.HK. tonf uh i PEXDLETOK, UMATILLA COVXTY, OKKov. E1)NE81AY, DEC KM HE H I. MM) I Ml, I Jits a DECIDED CONSTITUTION FOLLOW FLAG PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF RECENT INSULAR DECISION1 REPQH T OF THE MPT ROLLER of Policy for City Ministration. rCT HAILEY WAS NON COMMITTAL. Notlmiq Ri-nrdlng His . ei, Ammintments. mayor -ic i T. (! Hailov. Li -nolni illlV PVPIlilllr. L. It k., kll. ill lllillll i ihii i 01 i in' dty. kh i c i not In IK 1 lln' '"" L . . n iimIii Im. I l.-m.u- lit-1 n . hi- pli'litv nf time lifter I H think nl t hose things " . . . i...... ii. i-.iii.it-t mil M 1 ' - Mkl W " I'"' effi.ct .a- i ft... ii.miiI.I mil 1 Uilllll III polio KOnti Mr. Mai m tha then will ray lit'. I'M. tin mould DO! BMkfl anv prom- i- mmIm tin (it Ml II .(.,.' t., Iklll 11 II JMIIIH "Ml"'-" V !- nmn m ho w OttW pledge i t .i. i .....I i. i ) MM nu unu imi ii, uim it .A.J I. ......I.I I... n r tr .1 II I I M ' III M Ml' 'HA' HI' E .... adMaaesi i.. nnl tli.. m- mid llgnlflM tnr MtM thrMr voi for nn ! wou'-l tn Um hoa! my ability. Ai..... ...nt ....... n r...n. not Itu lu'irt lltiwovor. n t . 1. 1 .. i .i..... i i a Ilk: i ' lllill l l '.ill1 nuiFir i I will nakfl thom. IVlew.int lit. Ill'llli. 1111 Ml Ul BUMI ' lr "Ml. i nil i anil through the earnest of friends Hint I decided T 11.111 II I 1 1 II . .Illlll'- ih. oAec and I fool that should If fttOo to iOOipl a ven tMoimh thorr Ih r.o whin tht niaiorltv ol th' nin i it it' 1 1 1 1 ' l ii. mi i ii -.ri' i in. Mi1 1 i.i.i' of 1111 lt (Hi ami Hhall T NUVl' r II IIS 1 II' 1 I V T1T III 1 1 1 I ' I II ' I ) I I I i I T I I I 1 1 1 I s CIT ELECTION c CT r u .i Avnn i.- 1 1 r iAirDi-r.' ppoieri by Marion O'Harr.i nteit Mat Was Very I I A lame vole wil l r.nui .-M.'tiay 'i,u ml. III ail' ' itv , lection he ImmsI th it : it'i election throe Ml ill full force, Early mine's ticket with if n i ntthii- hi tin- i. .hi u m l" " "I I II SillOllg .'i DI III. A III I I . . I .J ..,. I " " MIWJ.-I "'I M A iVHoli M A ' mill- i ayli.i were I'lt'i'l ROCK f LECTION. Incorporation in' iiiiini. i 'i- iilniosi 1 1 1 in n i II 1 1 ill ' M rotai iisi and ooly nataaiiiaii i u i un i City Official.. ill Lr III. .11 u .1 J A Wll.ul I r .. "i VIII- inn II lUX Vi-lir 8Jilti,u mayor s. atomv mill. ..Ill . . a .. 1 M'Tll I I , I .t ' 1 1 wytv.s,,., j 8(lirrI. Cinie.s I Smith anrl MMMUnajLi IDIT inn .. . .... - . . ni. .ini.v.1.. uiiiuiiuk evening ,n Pindleton. ..ii UII'IH Will Dfi a otiani .... , ;,mhl),uon al PN laTltad to be nreattiit O. W. RIORY. 'x Month. Hara. . -.1. li-tl.l' IIM Ml I L' 11 k.n, i, . . 7- " J i "in ii iiiiiii itri. i' 111 ml1 . Im .... . . nn;M ll . l f- m II.' will IH'Dliall surliii; Ilia l.ineiii "iibuoi una thinner, siv months he h.it . " ...!-' I I lit" ,111111 111 ii, i .i;(lia San Francisco Customs Collector Wiil Not Take Tonnage Tax on Vespi'. Directly From the Philippines--Transport Hancock Arrived With Soldiers. Han Frani'lHPo. Dec. I. Thf eolh i tin- ni mwtoou n-pfivi'ii I nat ructions, an a raajttH nt tho Mpretna eeuil i otolon that tin- fnnniiKi' is not to be li'vii-ii liiT'-nftor on vmmUi trriYlnu dlraet from th PhlUppliMa Thf tnuupon Hancooh tniTaxI ill n et from Manila rionnrBl Kohi. with imki aoldbirs ami rccrulta bit paaH.-n Kora. who loft Mnnlla on tha Bbarldan ubaaqumtly bwrdatl tin TVarrei ami aft.'iwarils Vii'ic traiiHl't'i-iod to the Hani'iii'k. PEACE PREVAILS NOW ON THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA, by American Forces Re-embarked Captain Perry, of the Iowa. W'liHliliiKtnn. Hit. 4 Tin- nnvy il. partniont t ti If. tnoriiliiK locahnad tin followina i-aliloKrani from Outtin Ptrry, of tha batttoiklp hurt! "Pbi,- MM flnvi- rp-finiliaikod all of QM tofOi n th.- : I ii, ii In pi rli rl h.'ciii Ity of tlii' trarffilt Mtag i friciually rt nt.ir.'d." How Liberals Took Colon. New York. Dec. 4. The atMiai I riunoa nniyi'ii this vaonlMj fran Colon Sin- wan nt Colon when t hi' IIIhtiiIh null Into tin- city on trnlnn an Indlvlilnnl iiiHM"nn.rH. Wh.Mi tin';, arrived in town tliev lieuan llrlrtK tlieh rifii H. until til".. Intimidated tha foi artunonl offlolali and iom had eon trol Interesting Resume for the Whole Country is Given to the Public Today. RIDGELEY OFFERS FIGURES SHOWING STATUS OF THE FINANCES C F THE PEOPLE. United States Ahead nf Remainder of World as to Average Savings Banl Deposits Tremendous Increaee in World's Banking Power Is Indicat ed Statement Relates to fie Wst. and Its Banking Affairs Durirg the Past Year. THIiRi: IS NOW NO VIOLLNCL Misn Stone Is Alive. WnxhiuKton. Dec. 4. Conaul-Cii'ii ernl DlcUinxon cnldcd the state de partaMBl this nonUof rrooi Ooaaten tinople that he hax Jnal had a refiie" by special incMHcnKcv from MIbs Stone ami Mine Tailka. who nr.' still held b) the hrlKBiuls In the woods of OultlM lliilua rln. Grain Ship Lost. Astoria, DM. I - The Ilrltlah Mill f N'elaon, Rraln laden from Portland IB Kurope. was lout twenty nilh off in (iray'K Hitrhoi lust niKbt. The earno Hhirti'il and It Im thoiiKlit tin- vchn l ian.ileil and nil on hoard were drown M. Shi was In ton ol n tiiK at tlM time. ATHENA WHEAT IS NOW GROWING RAPIDLY Rains Brought It Up .ind Improved the Prospects Greatly. Athena I lee I Aki I' tlllttritl prim pecth are lookliu: n.ii;lii hIihc tin n .'in noploM niin.s in this vletnlty. VeHrly all the wheat sown Ik MM coin I in; up and luik an even, healthy appe..'..in i The proenaa ol kendlni; was in many dltfon.nl imhi '"" lields of Kialn Ini'l he'll Kii'vn lOM before the rains cine nth aw ararc lust OMeMMBtlf IB See l Athena lirevitms. Joseph HlBkelev. depu') slur:' BTM up Inilii I'elidlelou on Moiulay Funnel .luck, lu'othei of Marion Mek, Ih In a Walla Walla hospital leeeiyinit tiealuieiit for appendicitis The roung man was taken III at the Atheipi hotel ami lupidly grow worse. d Hemlryv a lOfHI I'ress em pluytt, nun well knOWB Fendl'Mnnia" has leeeutly I i appointed poHtina- taf at LaMrMsV Sidewalks mi Minn .-I reel botWOOK Fourth and Fifth an MUsI lOVOn I 10 the grail. leel ol the street County Clerk Chamberlain was up from Pendleton Sunday. Matt Mongrova purohfaod u gool bunch of work borers from a shov outfit at Weston intnrde The ehoa 11 in winter qnnrten at Weston. Craves Pickle the .iotoraphci will leave for North Yakima on Janu ary 1, where he will nBJJ)UM Mil liess Atbona still waintaius her supi. m m as a corn market. Several car loads have already been shipped and niuny ntben wii be OEATH OF MRS. HASTINGS IN ATHENA ON SUNDAY Was Born in Canada in 1847 Funeral Tuesday. Athena. Dec. 4 Mis. K K. Masi iuks died at her lioiin in this OtftT Sun day morning of consumption. She is the fourth in the family to die of this dread disease in the last four yoair a son and two daughters having BMB claimed heretofore. The tether and one son are the surviving members of Hi. lumlly Mrs Hastings was born In Canada on March 6. 1847. being aged 54 years and nine months at the time of death. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon and was large : attended Wnahl igtMi Dm. i The nsnt'el repoii of William II. Ri.'itely. Oomp troller ol the currency, has he -n pre imrM lor trBnsnilsslon to conaTc- . Tha reKrt starts with n dttellsil statenu'iit i the resources and llabil Ifles ni tin national hanks, as shown by the live reports ol' condition inBrt tn r.'Hponsc to the call of the conip troller In eommeni Inp M this state ment. the comptroller says: The mthoriaod capital stock of the IJ7J im i lima! hanking associations n existence October HI, 10I. was $U0:, l!L'4.1liri, which Is a net incrense during i in em n: 7L' ; nun Tin r v us an Increase In capital stock of ltl.dT4.M0 by bnnlU organized during the year, im biding IlL'u.iiiin of newly OfgftMMd MnntatlOM VfhlOh increased tlielr iiipltal stock to that MMMHfl MM) queiit to the date of orgaiilation. The UHsoeiatlons whlcli were In existence on Octobi r III. 19on, increased their capital stock .luring the year to the extent or Hl.lllidM. There was a dtOrMM Of caidtul stock or ItJMdJM by voluntary liquidations. This aiiiouiil includes the capital stock ol links which lime not yet deposited inttiul money to retire their clrcula Hon and withdraw their bonds, tie1 mounts being still carried on the hooks of this office. During the year thiriecn associations, with capital Slock ot $l,IMill,IStl, were placed In charge of receivers, two ol whiili. Inn. eM i , with combined capital Block ol IlillU.UIMI, were proved to he solvent and permitted to resume luiuon t. leaving tin iiiinil. ei ami capital stock ol Insolvent banks lie tin year eleven and l,7tM),000, r'hpeeilely. Tliere was a litrthct loss ol capital stink ol S T61 WO, b the reduction ot capital .liiei. ill active asso'iat ions. n tile i In itv nun associations placed In voi nnter) llqnhiitlM twnntyCw eeru UOOewded bj or aiimlguinateii Willi ill her untlonal hanks six w ere ah sorhed hy state banks or trust com panics, and eleven llQUldoted for tM piirppea ot Tfindlni bp their affaire. Individual Depoaita. NuiIoihI hanks held the nulrl amounl ol individual deposits during the existence m tie ayntoin on July ( LBUJ BMMly, iJMl.N8T,4JB.TT. Liabilities to deposit ' :. oil Iteeelllbei 13. I BO", aw irogBted II '!'7..ri,.'I.HK. e tin nl dnta bui tepotl .:':i7.7r3. IU.S8, a decteasc since Jul Id ll.nl ot 14,014, IM It bit mi I it icase since Septeniher I, I BOO, of l4tD.B04.dTB JO (ioveriiineut deposits oi. September :!u Ifml showed an lucre. im over the nnounl held on DooeaMr i'""1 ol ltt.4tB.Mt.tO, the aggingnl n,,'! "n the latter date being 101 MW TT4 M The net amount of Hnbilltlea ol M tlonnl bnnklni aaaoelntioni on Sep inmber to IMI on wldM mnnrvi was I. 'nailed aggregated H I .'44 ::ll. 74. the renerve renulred thereon iiein-' ITBB.T4t.tTT J7 and gmonnl hi i'l IL OF.'.. 99,102.67. or 27.I5& per en' The eoMMOttkM nl 'his renerre was as follows: Specie 3fc..V...7!.tri Legnl-tender notes HlJS18.7Bl.fld Due from reaerveaonts 4Cd.dtl.BlT.TI Redemption fund with the treasurer of the tatted States ... f,lM.MI4t South. Weat and Coast. In the southern -tales then wet. orgMtead 179 bank with MBthoHned capital ol 9.4tl5,6 lassilleil fol lows: lir. of the smaller oUai vltl a,0B0,B0o, ami Blkty-four ot the birgor, class with capital of M41t.00d The organizations in the arenti I itntea aumberod iR7 with capital or $6 080 000. 134 ot the numb-r with - l Mi.000 being Of the small. ' class and twenty-three with capital ot 1,M.000 of Ike larger class. In number of organUations the eastern states are fourth but third la order of aggregate amount of capital stock uaraely. 138 and 18 819.000 respective h In this division aeveoty-flvo banks with capital of 1 1 964.000 were of the smaller Haas, and alxtv-three with eapital of 16,866.00(1 of the larger. In tha Pacific states including Ha LIKI THF PHI! I IPS CORNER A DAY OF SENSATIONS ON THE BOARD OF TRADE. Wheat. Corn and Oats Jumped to Very High Prices. CklcUgO, DM i Scenes renilnls lint nt the dsy- ii the I'hllllps corner, were annoted 0U thn Hoard ot Trade today when bin) heat, i urn nud oats inliilccil In BMantlonnl jumps, due to the Influence ut outside holdings and indisposition to mil in the face of an advance Wheel went to 791, the highest since August corn to ,;7 the highest In nine year, nsts nt 44T. THE NEW YORK MARKET MR. MORTON SPOK wini. limit. en banks ol the small. class we e orgjUBlMd with BKgtetat , capital in ItdU.OM. and iwclve of the Inrgpr claaa with 81.8imi.ooo .-aplial. I Tin i were but twelve banks organ I faed In the New Engiund states, nani" ly, three each In Haw rtempehlr MnnMChnoetta snd Connecticut tw i .u Mniuc a I on. m Rhode ' ian , I heir aggregate cnnltal l't.. i 2011 1 000, Four ol this number of hanks w irganized with individual capita, ul . . nun an, ,.Kit w ith capitnt il , $50,0110 or over. Savings Banks Dcootit. 'n. sparing the volutin of Imslucs.. Of the BBTinga banks ol the t'nltcd States with those of the European countries, the report sltows that in tin BUltteT of deposits the Fllltcd Stater as for years past, stands at the head, with 11.868,800,000 franc. (fJlt.Mt 000), The country with the next largest amount of savinui deposits is OemMny, with 1 1, BOO ,000 ,000. Austria Hnngnry foOowa, with 1.MU40,000 BTOm savings MpoottB In the banks or France and the United Kingdom arc IttdJtO.OOo and $829,rtJ0,dJ0lT, n BfBM lively. The only other count lies wit'i ssvlngs deposits of $2nn.ono.rnn ,,, over nre Russia. Rclgl'itn and Swlt Bartend. Tin average amount to the cretin 01 depositors In savings lumks is BIQBlOBI in the United states, nnnanly, I4M.I8 The nverage in Canada Is $340.24: In Austria-Hungary. 122169; Denmark twItMrlnad and Auslralla $153 81 and $163.30 respectively . Spain $142 13; Notwav $124 96 and Russia. i'iiiK4. in no other touMry does the averngc d posit oneaod 1M The largest nverage deposit per In habitant Is BtlOWB In Denmark, the amounl being $77 sx in gwllaerlnnd the average is MSJM; ',. riiianv $37 04 Notwav $37 T,: Australia $36 60; Belninm ttl.Td; United states $31 M anatrte-Rnngnrj $27ns gwedni ItB.SI France. tt.lti OnMM Hrltaln IM.dl World's Banking Power. Relative to the iiauking powei of the world, the i'omifrol"i uses as a basis tor his estimates the figures for IM.'i givn in the IKHS edition ol tin at. m i: Mulballs Diet binary of Sta list lis whbh volutin states the amount as approximating El 97. may The banking power of the Unit ed Kingdom, which ntnn uited In 8!.n to L9lh.nisi.iiiM), has Increased to L' 1 IMMdJMO as shown hy reports of the Incorporate and grlrate banks on 01 about the close of tile year ended June '!'i IMI, and of th. pnnteflteo ami trustee 'savings banks of the kingdom at the dose 01 the year ISM Thia in dil ates an Increase durtog "'M' period id L' 289.000,000, or 31 per cent II was assumed In calculating tin bank ing pow er or Cont menial Europe ami other foreign countries that the saim nroiiortlon of im-i-use is-ctirred then in as in the United Kingdom Tin hanking power ot the Fulled Stato has 1 11 augmented since 1800 In . l S49.IMMI.I ail increase o' 121 per cent Aggregating the banking powc Of the ''tilted Kiiigdoin and the Unil ed Slates with the estimated power of Continental Europ. and otln 1 conn tries, an Increase sim i 1890 Is shown of 1 : 1. 926.0.89.0.11 60 i.er cent :.l oilier words the world's hanking pow Of Increased from t'S 197.000,000 In I .! to t 6.1 23.000.000 in 1901 I OK THH NICAkAliL AN R0UTI: SENATE'S BUSY DAY SOME REPORTS WERE RECDIVECV Grave and Reverend Upper Houm Gets Down to Business and Ceaset Pomp and Circumstance Petition Relating to Anaichy. Washington In. 4. This was dig tinotlrnly a busy day In the senate The pomp of the past two days is en tircly lacking Aftei reading the mm utes. a number of annual reports were submitted among them those of the secretary of the treasury and the Isthmian canal commission recom mending the Nlcaraguaii rout, to fh committee 011 Isthmian canal. Among the petitions presented were a number on anarchy submitted 'y Penrose, of Pennsylvania and Kali hanks of Indiana Reported b I. L. Ray . Co., Pendle ton. Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers MOB York. Dm . I W heat mad ' .1 new mail, today and losed at the high point. The market Is getting tu be 11 broad 011 an. as the foreigmi' Hie the best buy. 1 . I he traders 00 th side Iibc taken the buying side an i with corn now BhUJng over 7o rente, we look to sc. wheel . coBBftldernble higher Liverpool was up cloalni 8 14. New York I.... ncd 8314 nnd I. sn, 84i. Chicago . 1 ncd TtV ami cloeed 79'i. Com was W higher 70. i.ri WBB ,171 ,, 6 37 Stocks higher Money 1 per rent. Close yesterday. 83 '. Open today 111 Range today 834T84V Close today . 81V Sugar. 124. Steel 127, Union Pacini . lOgfjj, Wheat m San Franclaco. san Prnnrlnoo. Dec. 4 - Whonl 1 ": ... ATHENA FARMERS WILL WATCH THE HOG BUYERS. One of Them "Docked" Too Heavily a Lot Purchased the Other Day. Vthctia Dec I Several Attn na tin tners will herearter look nut lor hog buyers From all input Is a lesson In hog selling has In n learned here ami will In turned to good account Ul the future Three carloads of hogs were brought Into town the other day lor sab' ami Milium nt They were in ipected hy a buyer named Courtnoy who "docked" them to the exfenl that bOt two carloads were sold As blgU as 80 pounds was docked on slllgl" bogs In nil. so our informant stater 1000 pounds was docked mi thus l that Brora BOtd. James II. OerfcJug and J A. IIbiioHbI would imi i tnd the shrinkage process l.lenellrn took hla hogs home ami Mr Ocrklng has his 111 town waiting another buyer. in ftltttTS hog buyers will In- asked lo en to the farm and Inspect the atod. before b Is delivered In town The Pacific I'lllVelSlt' football e n ni nnonlBsonoly chose lohg 0 Rrynnl rapteln f next year's otebnll eleven Also Mr. Spi Ingor Chtrgod Mercenar) Motiu'v LIVESTOCK CONVENTION HEARD DENUNCIATIONS Of the Grout Oleomargarine Pill by Eminent Men. Chicago. Dec. 4. i:S.,ietarv of ftgrlenltun Morton and ex Congreaa- mOB William Springer delivered the principal nddreaoaa in today s eonten of the National I IfeOtOflk eonventlM Motion made a vigorous attack on the Clout antl olconiiii varlne bill and said the prime objoet of the hill was to kill bUtterlne and meomargartne Intnreote at the Instlgntfon of manu la. tilling and I'tnmcrcl.il dalrymea tor pureiv njereennry m t!v s rnrni is be said, do not favi.r the mess- IIIC Favored Mrs. Bonine. Washington, Dee 4 Dr. Ruffln the BXperl win. tented Mrs llnuln's sllp pen and wrapper tut blood marks, was recalled when the irlal was re sumed this morning He testified that blood wna "ii both articles, Indli afine. theft WH a struggle. His testimony thrOOghOUl was favorable to the de fendant Hold Wabash Trainmen Guilty. Vdrliiii. Mich. Dec I A verdict holding Hie WalMsh trolnmen nf traia HOi 4 guilty of negligence, was icturn . .I today by the coroner's Investiga tion nf the Seneca wreck. O. R. A N. CO. Bl'ILOING DAYTON TO COVELLO. Construction Gang are at Wo.k Now Hurrying the Work. I isv imi Wash Dm I About four n c or rails have been laid on the old Oregon Railway A Navigation company's gtnde leading from thia gRj inward Corolla n final) hamlet In a fine grain district fen miles from this place The Japanese workmen who came here to remove the old yards ami turntable proved to he . construction gang nf ion, and after preliminary skirmishing began lo lay rails and th a toward OoVOilO The work will bo completed In a vvek or two. and It la I thai thai a new task will then lie taken up l will roqulra but twelve mllea more road to con BeH this 1 Itv with Pomerov at.d open a new route to Starbm k from thia city. It Is expected that the line will In Mulshed cither BOB or ss soon as WOai 1 an be dnin- 11 the spring loveral years ag 1 I be grade wet .instructed to I'nvslln BM the ties and rails wen brought to this city Fn.br the trine 11,. work was aban 4 oned im- IT RICES cream 9 0mhI health dcpandi mostly upon tlic loot! WC tilt. v c an't he healthy if WC take alum or other poison daily in ur Uxn. Or. ivitc-'s Baking Poyvticr i il)s. Illtely frCC from alum. h is made from pure 1 ream ol tari.n ami adds to the health! illness of the food. Pans Basing Poweta Co. Chicago. NtJTI Alum bjftkJng l'.' dVsUBjBUn, liwei roinN.iini .oni Lrouha Aluni may 11..1 kill In, llllll. s tli. health, .11;.: , I 1 lift' Hill. Libit. il l !