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DAILY EVENING EDITION Eastern Oregon Weather HOLY TrnUfht mi. I I l 'ooli I timlv'M J3cA PEXDLETOX, UMATILLA COt'XTY, OltEHON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER is. 1001 NO. 1010 JUBILEE WAS PORTIA KNIuHT IN HEM SENSATIONAL ROLE IN ENQLAND POSTMASTER-GENERAL SMITH IS HIT r INGEDITION VMM. gMHHHMHkM . I ... i ik.. n'iKi linen be- HUH. Ul W mita -euro "' :r U ... .villi ' 111 i 1 1 " " ... .. nl bate ')i u " MiMr C " a. 1 1 1 . . i : oti in . ,0 jiai , City to 7m Mrtinf lmtlar fjJr'.U. " ' ' t(' m tram th" nwnpe till Itrfeel .: I ;" . i D. ..,''.. tnti TSe deception. No. r. wo in. n oi urtfd out in the I. 6. i: t. " t-i.-ii-p hiini!' peoplo I tell, will' h had decorst- il b the Alton! olon and th. r. i ptiou I "03 id IntroiliK ' Mmm hind' r l l Wood and i ,in- Dt .1 the 111.!' No. These and re- nrlil el of Um ramp V' III II enbwg ate for "l'-nnir ,i at Itu 1 eett, thi Stars Foilowrlag the local A Fall.cn- Wotuet or Van Oft if Daphne if both or hi.. i:-a- va taki ii up l UK1 niri'i began un tW opr hulls. Main ai eere brill muly e elaborate 1 1 Mi ml tete line of march ts tn- from li' inan I Itaturf aim.- to i iiuiftii ... i.. i. ...... r - - ui uuj. . -m-U0r' that il. in c ii"'"' ill MfNaenti. lor thi' psiu in ..:.. us. ' long la in i . men I boy. mm vdl an 0pH HOUM. of manli roe. b d probably tl.. worst jJJJ m thi- eltj eaa mini early ot seats w laic either nml to Huri)d away After laiLril II nl . ... !' .... A i. ...i u. i-'iimi - aiiur-hi.i-iTH the dour, and im in. 'llllll' eur mi mated I linn.-. Weill III. - .... HUH lllm.Kl a., " bii o.r- nw .-1.1.. ui mi i.iiai i .,r A n ami. . . . I . ""UllUll n-ti.l V wtinn nml f., "M th- IV u OZT " . l-r. ui.r I'm i, u.i .. 1 1 "i nil in. H thr -' b . - ' win ; M Aiu..l.u AMI ,.t thr a. oi (H( 'in ...i "IWJIII ('.in TLI l'MU,,ttt.' m ... Jt 0"l r of r. th. aual rUL.h(- the Mm 77 "ii'llt--ll. ?n C C V; WbU. tin .. .1 I. J .. 1 ' i Of Ik., in . " "men who a, to MKD IN BLAZE OF GLORY ! leomieH Hi'ir. tion-Parade Was Brilliant Thea- .j ). ...tiii it VAhot Mi-ion re IVltVlilll. Iillt'l DtMHIfJ "I'm urau Dials Said. Ini. delivered tbe keya to tM hi'Hd rottoul. Mr. Falkcnhurg, was not pres ent nml this duty fell upon Ohnirmnn Stlllman. The Head Consul. Head Consul Falkeuhurg was rhon Introduced and took up .'to minutes talklnc eloquently of fratrnnlism in t. BMol nn.l Wiioilcinrt iu particular. ilOO In his ilcasing wny. many laugh aide things which kept the crowd rom getting weary. He concluded at in 20, and then Chairman Rtlllman announced that those who did not wish to remain ami see the stcroopti con views and hear the phonograph could go to the La Dow hall, where the dance would he held. Some heautllul scenery from the noftk and along th Columhla river wns shown, which pleased the audi in . taUMMOt?! hut when the photo ot Admiral Sold was thrown on the tirtaln. the cheer thut went tip show I I the favor hi which the Dfoplg hold the hero of Santiago. Among the plc turi'S were those of Grand Guardian i an ;. C. Van Orsdall and Chairman of the Hoard of Grand Manager A D. Stlllnian. of this city. The Committees. The reception committee of the Wo men of Woodcrnft was: Mrs. Ada Roes. Mrs. Mary Johnaon. Mrs. Helle Todi Win Frances Todd. Mrs Flm Sireever. Mrs Hallle Stnutleld. Mis .1 F. Nowllu Mrs Mabel Patton. Mrs. Agnes Nelson. Mrs Agnes Still mnn. Mrs A. Ii StiUnian. Mrs Mln Die Kenn. Mrs Sarah Catching. Mrs Virginia Cole. Mrs both Krauae. ,Mrn Migustn Kimball. Mrs Mary Krebs Mrs. Martha Hays. Mrs Ellen Hond, Martha C.reullch. Mrs. Robert Broom, Mrs. Anna Humphrey. Tin Woodmen committee ol ar- iingeinents was A li Stlllman G llartman. Sr., ami JeJBOa E. Ki ause. The committee of arrangements ioi tin- Women oi Woodcraft was: Mrs Ads Hons and Mrs Marv John son. Faulkenburg on Woodcraft. of Vi.., I. raft and frati rnallnni In 0 m ini Head COMMl Falk iilmri: said 'When I real...- thut 246. onu m.l.li nii-ii an- manliliiK iindfr th dan nor ' In" I lift ) In-art In tliiiiihrulni ar Unit ti ll Kathi r lian i liohi-n mr tn work unions hie bbIIAtm It Is a i" Hiitlfnl and refCi'MliliiK experifuce ma cliiuli tht- mountain oi lift tbore itu- foothillti nl iiihIiii I..m- th. ItOnM do not troulili ami hi-artx of nil an i.-H'-.tul. to fi-l that tin n-wurd Il wocthf of the xtriiKKli' Stiadlly WiKKlinen of tin World an ellnili Ini up thoap hflghta. When io 18!o I Ktarti.l this oidtr, conceived thin plan, paid in tin- firat asscaaoient which amounted to fl.SO. my wife it I had died would have re reived m aiU 1JI I thouKi Iu my - It that at tin WBi of the firat v. i I miisi hac :t"00 memlieiH The first eai allowed 3100. So all ah.i.K pioin ims have lieeu exceeded (.radiially 'in number roae H',HM. 21S.0OU, 60,000. ulMaya allxhtly excoeded. until now the maKnllii ent total or a quarter of a million men have Jnlm-il our ranka. "With over 2oi fraternal inaurance rdera in competition in the United Stated the man who thlnkx enough new hloud can be conatautly Kalned '. even up the death rate is making a serious mistake Were there hut nix or eight orders In the country this might he true The death rate trieude and nelghhora. doc In crease as the lodge grows old. and we must not go on a Iwsls which when the death rate begin to grow Kiealei twenty-Aw- or thirty years from now will let the order break, but on a iiasla which will Insure payment to widows aud orphans what is their due 1000 wars from now. "In 18P8 when I asked for a reservt fund to ie established th. t '"'d me lO.OttO or the 60.000 would drop out 1 laid them I would gie them 60.000 Qi w i . 1 1 .... I to taki. their pUntd. And 'he last part came true wblle only 4o00 dropped out. We an . HinhiiiK the heights flnau- tally We are rliuitiiiiK them IB pa 1 1 lot lam When the call was made In IXfit tor volunteers the old Urn- com paniea aald. 'We will cancel your lag If you ko to this war ' and act a howl of indlguatlon went up over the land that they modified It Continued on page six ) Lii" - -V ' Ikt ,H ni 1 -ittitty ff RkVe "CirtfSm leSeiy obKIbIbI k8 SALEM GIRL'S SUIT IN LONDON BEGAN TODAY I en, don. I ec. I N. The suit of For tlu Knight the actus mk.uiisi th, Dttlu of Manchester Im breai h ol KRUGER IS WILLING BOERS WILL MEET ENGLISH FOH CONFLUENCE. Rcseberry't Chesterfield Suggestion Regarded Favorably by the South Africans. Who Are Now in Amster dam. Amsterdam Dm IS. Th,- Boon are moderating In their demand! A promlm-nt adviser or Krugei. when asked it Kruker would agree tu meet Uooi Roseiierry according to the let ter's suggestion in hU Chesterfield -in .-, h replh i! Vet II wi wen Hiiiieably approached" l.at' i. air. a lOOjg ci.nsiiltation with Krngi'i. uud some ul the local liners. Kruger'a ad vifcei ofllcially ai.ouunciii thai Kru ger Is willing to discuss terms ol pokv SCHLEP FILED OltjailOVS Washingum. Dec. 18. Bvhley thla tftMMOtj preeented to Secrete iy Long hia aiatement of ohJeetlOM 10 ih. limlings of the court of Inquiry AccompUliying Ills stalement of oh Jis-tlons was a letter in which Schley aaked an opportunity to present through counsel oral arguments against the protest by Sampson, should one hi made against Secretary Ixmg approving that portion of the Dewey dissenting opinion when-m all the credit for the Ssetlago victory was given to Schley Iu hit. state ment. Schley assigns 'G grounds of ohjeciiona. and deviates the majority of the court Ignored the testimony of the applicant and of the applicant's witnesses OR KRAUSE ON TRIAL. London lcc 18 Dr. Krauae. e governor of Johannesburg, who was arrested some months ago for alleged treason In conducting correspondence with the Boers in South Africa, today was committed for trial on the charge of inciting to murder Coast Man Disappears. Chicago. Dec is James Nolan a wealthy mining broker of I'asudena. Cel., who was married here two weeks ago to Heleu Koch, has giys tertously dtsepcarcd The police are asked to look for him At the time of his dlsappearnce he had several hundred dollars In cash 115.000 worth of stocks and considerable Jewelry For McKmley Memorial Fund. New York Dec 19. - There prom is.-b U be a great turnout of eocjetl folk and musical lovers at the Madl n Squar. Garden OOBOOrl hall to uight on the occasiou of the first con cert of the National Conservatory Or chestra Tat aroeooai of the enter taiunent will be donated to the Mc Kinley Memorial fund plum's.- .aim up lor hearing todny. Theatrical and society folk are keen ly Int. rested II the proceedings. The oiii.!alnunt has retained Sir Edward Ota rite the roraaoc solicitor general, as I., i oouaaol, and a sensation nuiy 00 ex p. i ted wlnll this most hlttei of TO; : s-eXHInini'l s nets at the Dukp. HANNA AT THE HEAD LA BOH AND CAPITAL'S ARBITRATION COMMITTEE. Met to Form Plans and Decide the Scope of the Work They Are to Do. N.-W Voik. lice IS. The committee apMilntfd to arbitrate all .out rover betWOOM capita! ami labor, met 04S) to oi'Kaiii.e and eJOol officers. The eomnilttie will also determine th. i laii ami s. ope ul work. Kx Preoldeut Cleveland, one of the loinmittee was not preseut at the conference In the event of u large strike, it is the plan to tall together i in- w imie comsalttee, w ithout excep tion. OfDcera were elected this after i.' "in llsiuia chairman' OoaiOera i.ud Ok, hi Strui.-. Ice i huii'iin i, PASSED PHIUPPINE fARIFF Washington. Ijic. 18. The Payne PkilipptM tariff lull passed tin house this afternoon, with a vote of lt;:t to 128. Washington Dee. 18. The house today resumed consideration of the Philippines tariff bills. Hepburn ol Iowa. mad. "i elequout pood) in biipport of the bill, de, iu i lag thai while the democrats claimed the Philippines an- lom-'Stic terri tory, they dared not let down ihe halt betweei those Ulands and our shores u aaooaal Oi laboi '.'ganixatlonf in this country. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMER SAN BLAS WAS WRECKEO. Went Down Off La Libertian But All Hands Were Save-. Sun Fisuciseo, Dee is. A 'cable gram was received by the Pacific Mall today signed by J. s Catterin l li captain , that states that the I'u clrlc Mail steamer San iile was w reeked five mil, north of Ia Liber tiaa All hands were saved Tbe steaim-r lelf hen- on November Z'J with a lull cargo ol freight OOBOlSBOd to Mexican and Ceutral American pori.- It Is preeiuued iiassengers were pieked up at Mexican port The gross tonnage was 2076 Sin was built in 1882 at Chester. IV and j sailed for many years on tbe Panama run Private advice to the Men bants' Kxchauge say the San Bias is a total uteck The passengers were reecued bf the Pacific Mall steamer Newport, northbound from Panama Amalgamated's Prices. N. w York Dae. 18 Amalgamated Coppri upened this morning at 6314, ih. same as yesterday's clo. New York, Dec. 18 Another reduc tion In the price of copper was an nounced this afternoon, the decline being lVs cents. People arc Wondering What National WHY POSTMASTER GENERAL SMITH HAS RESIGNED. Politicians Take It to Mean That Payne. His Successor, Will Be Roosevelt's Adviser Washington. Gee i s Pout muster General Charles Emmy Smith hut re signed. He Is succeed) ,1 by Payne. Washington. Dec. IS - Pollclttaaa here claim to sec three position! out lined clearly In the resignation of Charles Emory Smith, to make wav lor Payne ac postmaster general Tiny are: First- Hoosevelt intends to be a candidate for a second term. Second- Payne will manage the ampnlgn. Third Hanna's leadership of the republican party will terminate in the near future, through his retirement from the chairmanship of the nation al committee In favor of Payne. Payne it to be Roosevelt's political advisor In the cabinet. CARNEGIE WILL CONVERT THE BONDS INTO CASH. The Scotchman Prepared to Increase University Donation to $?5,000,00; He Lunched With the President. Washington. Iiii 18 - Andrew" Car- rtealo luachod with Praaldont rtoo!.' roll at the w till rfonae this i fier 0O0O, It Is understood he cam" Id Washington at the request of the :ci sulci, t to discuss the offer of $i" 000,080 steel trust bonds for the s tabllshment of a niilonal university under the fcdeiul government, aud that Carnegie expressed his wllllng niss to change the offer to one of .-ash and relieve the government's embarrassment. He Is prepared to III crease the gift to $2r. orninno if noooi sary. MRS. ADA DENNI8 IS NOW SAID TO BE DYING Washington, Dec, 18. Mrs Ada Ileum- victim of the mysterious as sault. Is dying. The doctors say the nd is near. The police practically have given up hope of unraveling the my ster . Arkansas Democrats. Little Rock. Ark . Dec. 18. In re M, ';,.-, to the cull of Chairman Carroll ii isiroug. the members of the demo cratic state central conunlttei asseni blod tor a conference here toduy . The purpose of the meeting is to tlx the basis of rcprescntatluii and discuss othei matters In connection with the next state convention. Cfeam 'haWTRj at BAKING POWHR For a third f I CCfltury Ameri can houscwivci hove found Dr. Price! Bttlciflll Powder imaria hi s a oruarantee ot pure, dclieioui ami wholevomc food Always makes the perfect biscuit, cake and bread. N.h. Paict Bahinv. PowOCK Co., Chicago tin Change Portends In the Policies. POSTM ASTER-GEN ERAl. TAVORS GOVERNMENT OWNING Telegraph Lines, According to a Story That Is Out st the National Capi tal. Wiishiiw'iot' lie,- is Th. iv Is an intereotlni report to Un ifraot that the pootanotOI -fat ml favors govern meal ownership of the telegraph Whetln i this is true or not It is more thgfl poaalbk 'hat he will be called a POO to handle the luhjoi t duifng his term of oflb e, as a number of bills on the subject will be given much coniMeratlOR by this congresa PENALTY FOR KILLING OUR PRESIDENTS. Bill Introduced in House Covering the Anarchy Issue Deat'v In Case Vic tlm Die: Imprisonment. Otherwise. Washington Dec. IS. A hill for tbs protection Of the president of the united State! the. oAeiOl antiunar chy hill, was introduced in the house today. Assassination or aiding or counselling an nsinult. n suiting In death. Is punishable by death; 11 the praeldoal doeg not die, lire Imprison in. nt If no Injury 10 to KO yoara. 'auctioning or udvlslng assault, oven if nou, be made. 6 to 20 yoara. Ths death penalty also Is provided for the .ii -asslnation of one In line for the i. residential MOBOBtlOB Other iienal tlcs are piov bled for teaching ouch crliuea. THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported b I, L Ray A Co. Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers New York. Dor. I- There was not much doing In wheal todny the , arly prices showing a half aoal advance ov. r last night, hut tin close was lower. Liverpool wa k higher i 2 V New York opened at 8R and after selling up to sr.-v Ioh. .1 at 4H Chicago opaaad MM "t"' ioe cd 7H Stocks higher. Close y.'Hlerday. Mt7, t )p. ned today. 86 Range today. 8tHr6V closed toilay. 8tu Sugar 12m. Steel. (Ill si Paul, MS. I'nion Pacini 01, Wheat In San Francisco. I'ramlsco D0 8 Wheat Wheat in Chicago. In. ago Dee IN Wln-at- "" O 7H Baking aw i Icrs iiwek ti , malum .mil iiiln i I.it -I. . i ,,u-... i ill, ii low. r in pri. , I ul iu(, rilS ill tin!, uinl lujltrioos Uj tin tolii... II.