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(PENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION bfv Eastern Oregon Weather TdBlffht and MKturUv panly flevdr. . .) lem Ki i TfM . Z ..In fc A WEEK PKNDLBTON, IMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, t)E( MBN 27, 191)1 o. 1; i ifi III WRECK .goy's Deed, Whrehy Lost His Lift1. hlAlN WRECK ON ONTARIO 4 VVfcSTERN. I. o..i.rtf ion i Home in ,0.id Burnrf to Death ,rnu Sfnoutly Injured mfn th Windows. Frank and ajal i" 7 .11,. i v ars I to death in mcir uunn oromE J perisneu to r i ii "i oroin wd'-.l IB 'lraKfinf in, knex are u SM l'll ll Stic jTriis W"-ecK. y v Dm - Xl HI m on th- I ntarl" ft at throw i do i: .in BS I sen th morning, ttenai. anil two train- im IN PHILADELPHIA. I tc Dcatii and the Pa- lini,y Injured. at m- n mid It n m i ere ml. n: ere ullti. t Hr at Hi her boaaa of flr floor of on tied i it ne by ii.iiulh and 2- off bob ' a totOBd of lieill hois i jnaiMMi ami were their BtBdl strlk talk In lie BB il dangle ! Mary attfi 'In flames labnii the Ml.- Ii as Eapiot'on h.. bar. 17 Mai tin lH'kMr. ai laesae (tlkr. er. , -lit I ic Bavaria i ,ii old ' !' .Ill I'lOtlt gniiuu: v li.-ii the "I A nr.- Iiroke out IPMIbi ;ai.ni! mat IktaonMr Hundre 'inal.l. t the Im mi id i- Is-- 7 isali Uvai 1 to .(nr.' a Tl.. v Bile) Itega i a torj 'tan i rtpac- i ion m oi k Tl .'K I - Th. littmore. -7-A auinln .if 1 tiki ate tu It Mm i Vi- t. left in imnori The 'HI luda J Ohoai. -he wi Mis. n'l ' 'uinnukav eh'P bnoot. J. Th atiuual thr fluclnruiti mon.. i, l- uawr " toutnt I a hai ,n i 4 the chi thn .-. 1 1 n. Th .... ' IC Mall a,-n. ....! "... OHIO CHURCH FIGHT. Six Men Seriously Injured After a Religious Service. PfkttOWS, O.. Tier. 27. Six nun wer fatally wounded in n small COW try church at I'lkc pOBtoStoa near this place where a religious net vice wa being held. Charles and Orrtn Hay. lightl; intoxicated, announced they hBil BUM "to clean out the I.eKKK ' a family with which the Day hnd had hWfHM niMa A panic MMl Men fought with revolver and knlvet, Wesley Lege. Joseph Williams. John Ot Trent, l.ehanson Williams, and the two Days were nortalh wounded International Hockey Contest. New York. Dor "7. -In the st Nicholas skating ring tonight th. teams ol the Victor) Hockey Club, of Montreal ami the St. Nicholas Skat lag Club, of this cMy. will line up agall i each other. This will be the first international hockey contest of the year, iiml much interest I" manl fested by lovers of be sKrta. To Build Cutoff. Taeoma. Dee. 27. The Northern I'aciflc railway Is preparing to short on Its main line In this Mate by 9! miles by building the l.lnd Ellens burg cut i.ff across the Yakima vnl ley. ATTACK AMERICANS FORCE OF BOLOMEN ATTACK A FEW SOLDIERS Hand-to Hand Fight Between T-tem With Severe Losaca to Both S des Captain BchoeTfe! Among the Wounded Whom He l. Mitnlla. tac II AdtrlOM Hum -'at . hmill Sun. in. reports a.. other san BMtaary iiffray litwu a smalt Sa tuchmeltl ol Alln-riCNII Pnb'teis and I bold, of batOBUB. The fleht OOCBf iei at Ittipdiip. Captuiu S '.uieffel ha th men ui corn pa ny K. Blottl Infau'.ry uetc still. leltly itttncki .1 . bolomen The elieni) weir re)Itied aftel n Barcc haUMl tOHhrad light arMk aaa ; loss, but the little band if merl. sti ll 1 so aatfercd severely. Two :ion '-ommlasloned ofttcera uu.l five pr1 witin i-re killed Sl Ivates nnd i'u:taiu Behoeffe! ttll wont. 'i--' Km. of the nuldb rn lire .lanKeniunl' hurt. Whom SchOfffel la. Iiaii.'ap Is on the v xt . tajtl ol II mar. Captain Kmnk S. 1 n -ff. I h oiiimanded the detachtm lit foitir ht giillantlv In the Cuban and the M i iiniiiaitcn Hi ngii'ed pnuii ienfl in the hBttafl In-' -ligation a W.-.-t I'oinl that epihixb 'i. inglng 00 the fact that he ns tin- inly gr.i'.u ate of Weal I'oillt who -t ill will. li. .' every utM-i classman pjt'id ag.iln 1 1 1 aa while he was a 00111 at he inlli tary academy Onrlnr h1a four f BOT at West Point. Rcl ff. 1 tipped l. wlyib- class of nn men w.ih bin lne- DEATH OF CAPT LEAR Y. He was the Firat Covernot of ha Is land of Guam. Washington !' '.'7 Tin mh. taiy of the navy this mornlnt! re celved a dispatch ir.cn Hear Admiral Johnson otninui.dln-: the BOOtOO navy yard announr'lntr the deatb ol Oantolfl Richard l.eary. at the maum lioauttol. at Chelsea Maas Tin nuse of his death wan heurt fcroullla ''aptain l.eary war the first Amerb BOVern.ii of the Island of Ouaiu In the Pacifli- ocean CONOFMN8 REPUBLICANS ATTITUDE ON PHILIPPINES. Fn.jland Was Never So Hid on Hei Dependencies and Even Spain V as Never sc Cruel. UncolH. Neb.. !ce. 27.W. J. Hi an in the Commoner fodav OOBOI B the Phillppina tariff racMttra an piias. d by the house ai the UtOOl -hameeas piece of legislation cntr nrnnoaad b any part) Mid oughi to i the pallttcol fute of every ins l,n nlippiiH.. it il Kliulitlid he Viy lii her impression of American colo nies, was never guilty of anything a ore tyrannical, and even Bpali . i ad tha reflnert cruelty which re pllbllcon leaders practiced upon th Kllipinos with seeming enjoyment Secretary Wilaon to temain. WaahinKton. Doc 27 !i la autli r Itatlvely announced arte' i'. day's tab let meeting that Sect l:iv Wit.-.oli of Iowa, would remain !a the cab' net. Judge Reaigm. Honolulu Dec 2b via Ban Franclm w Dor 27 Judge A. S. Hn .iphrey of tin first circuit court her hat-'. I00l In his realgnatlon to Ws.lnngton ai-1- ,.ffec in March 8 V. ROGERS DUD Dies of Pneumonia, at His Olymnia Homo, Aftor a Fow Days' Sickness, HIS ILLNESS WAS NOT CONSIDERED SERIOUS UNTIL JUST BEFORE THE f f'D CAME. Taken Sick Only Six Da s Ago On Christmas Morning He W.is Reported Much Improved Her.ry C. McSnde. Lieutenant-Governor. Will $oc ceed Htm. OIniiia. Dec. IT. Ai'ier a lew days' illness, which was not looked upon as serious until within a boD time In tore the end. John K Roiii I n. goverimr of WbsIiIiikIhh. pSBBSi IWaV! at s o'clock last araailMI". i t the nob ernaterial mansion In Oils city rk eauae of hia death was ineumonia GovTnor Rogers began to feel bad ly some six days ago. an 1 g"ew worso for some Mfoa However It wan in. nouticeil Christmas inornuii: that Uo was mm h Improved on I It s tl. ought tthat all dniiLcr nad tiasi d Karly yesterday tiiot nina he auaTerM a aevere rolsiM ami aitc litiKcriiiK throtafh the i'ay. OSaOOd uwfly at S o'clock III the eping. Thoradsj moralsi ha h, "an to olna nnd passed Into a coniaton- state. He TI a -tcndlly weaker throughout th day. The collapse was a mirprlae to hi-- physician and family aa he rej.t- I better last night than b. Int. I - his Illness begun He took I ml I aoorlahaaool but booasM uWMNBariooa pliOIlt O'clock. W.fe and Daughter at H.b Bedaid'. MIS. Houein ami the c Minors liaiuhtcrn lira. HlorhiBSJ ami alWi Helen Rogera were at hi - hsdltda ill day. The eovernor's son. RdWlB Uo ers. who is in l.on.l.m vns eohlnd lot and .1 K RSflera. I P in ford Cnl reralt) niufeaaqjr. and . I'. Rosere, ..t S.ii.la Hatbflta. weie B) ni for. The l m symptoms "' 'bo i "i ic..-- -in.' Hi:. s developed, FWdaj afternoon at bis oflhno anit n he neji ira.-ii 'I a chill Fever icMtRod tl by n i.'i lock SatMfday MpradSB '' ' goveinot In van to complaiir of pales in bis chest The fever loerooacd allghtl) and the aohia hecoaoe 'i . ' ne HI I Si,n,la the first reimrta of hi "'m ditlon wer given out. ft van tiv ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S SON TO Pratldml Rooseveh hs proaaiatd that the Aonapolla naval academy, arblrii hsj Kut,.l, slmiiiinon dniiial ?-am nson'a Proaldenl ateooevon will b- fulsUlai la to Admiral Sampson Depew Married in h'Ce. n i Dot 27 Senator DtfSffJ " ' Miss May I'altmr wen through J. civil marriage at Be UtittSd Stai . conaulate thla afternoon The bride was charmingly dicseii The r Jg ioits ceremonies will tAi place to morrow, first in the Catholic churcn. to whic h the nrlde belongf and ae ond in the Episcopal chunh. to suit Mr Dopow'a religious profarisnSi tiouuced that he was mift itug '.mil labor pneumonia, the mi'biie lobe of the light lung being aff"'tid He V attended by Pr. Ingham, ol Olympla. While he was acknowledged to be seriously III. his condition was not considered dangerous A Brief Biography. John Rankin Uogers. (i vernor m Vashington for the term IKSttvlH"" t. ,.. ii,l for the term thfflM4, was born in Hrunswlck Maine, 8eitenil i : 4. 1S"K He received a cornmOB school eiliit-atlou and was married In Elttwi i In 1Kt;i to Harah L (Jrcene. He w,vi etl In a drug store in ll.mton fiom 1ST,:' to I s.".: ntid was .i .inagei ..' ; irug store at Jackson. Mlaa In ISM, Pron I MO to IMI he -. ght school In Illinois and followed ' . drug '.nis Iness Hinl fa. ii.ing In tin same -rpt,-limn lhtiri to lH7i. He t it n went b Kansas ami two years l'.i.er enga ; .! in the fonmlliig of the I'lirmers' W lionet, Later aa was . .utor r the Kansas (ommoner. at Wihlta Hi held s vi tal minor oflect IB f I' n stute Ke r BSOVed to this al iti In I US, ?nd four yearn later was eltctod lu the State legislature. Sc i n fillies li wns i let ted to office ari l nver m ' ! :. 1 He was the attthoi of "The impressionable Conflict ' "LOOaiatd Forward " ' The looHenabl Rtghta of Man." etc. Governor Rogers' Su-cessor. Henry C MeMdo, lieutenant poV arssff of the atsla of vYasMBstoii who will become gove.-nor of tlie state came from Califon.la In IM4 In California he taught 1 1 hool and studied law prior to hla removal to the state In limn he i as elected lletttoMBt-covenaof on the rspobtl an ticket. H: APPOINTKI) TO ANNAPO! IS the in xt . ai ant .. 1 n at the poMer tu till, a.'iall n- t" sou. H aniioiutiu the lad Iks late President McKinby'a prom Senator Depew's Wedding. I'arls Dee. 27. Word cornea irom NuV that be civil marriage ol Sena tot Chauucey DtpOS ami Miss Ma Palmer rakes place there today. The religious ceremony will be perform ed tomorrow in the presence of a small but distinguished company. The couple propose to spend a taeh on the Rivera, following which they will aail for America 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, Dec. J7. -The wheat market araa lower tote In the Kasi all bough l.herpool was th, highest OB the crop Liverpool opened 'i 5' and closed il t. New York opced N"', nnd doted s7 an. I Chicago wan ' cents under Th. usual holldav dullness pervn.b s the Ihtet will probably not lion until alter the new But the! and h,. much ae yea i Btocki art higher Closed estcrday, ST1;.. Opened toia. ITM Range lOSSjf s,;:i 8 - ("loscd tOdsVJ . R7. Suiir 1 18 H Steel. 11. St Paul. i;t , Cnlon Pacific. o:iiK Wheat in San Francisco. San Kraiuisco. Dec .'" Wlm I if !i M8H per cental Wheat in Chicago. Chicago. Dec 27. Wltent II 'n U per bushel. A Portland Hotel O.uned. Portland. Dec l'7 The Hro. p hotel bnlblillg. on the ettst sitle. BTM united by tire thin morning Tim building was of brick an I six stones and the loos la above I2S.000. BQERS DO BRITISH DISASTROUS SURPRISt AT ZEEFONTAIN ON I URSDAY London Newspapers Make Much jf Dewet's Bold Stroke and Censure War OMtce for Lack of I (formation Regarding It. London. IVc. 27. Tim London pa peis today are crowing all QtBorSl Dovot'a bold stroke hi I eefontela l-.M-n the ntinisterlal orgSM SSpicrt the iHi-k oi InftrwiBtlim 61 tut ensssv aioot The war ofti it is trornly eea snred Eat its lack of tnfor nation. The Only News Rl t.ved. i.oudou. n. 27. The folio arino illbialeh has been lciehi-1 Irom Lnil Kitchener, iiateii .lohai ai irg "Genera! Ruudie rtpor on the algbt m DeotsShtt 21 ColaBti r n man's camp at aVMsVaStoii 1 onaisi u, of three companies ol u .UMfT) BBd two guns, wan successlu.' rushed nj H itroni i o inui a inio nnaVi Dnwsl i Is teared Hie iBstialtl.-s -.ere BO M Two regiments of light m ne are pat, suing the Hoers." Alms Faun ROW ell and JacHO) I esti I Iteiff were married ut San Funis oa Christmas day The jolt bad In n kept secret and onl h n w friends Were prenent lit the ei i etnony Dr PRICES Cream Baking Powder Btch time 'I11 United States Govcrnmcnl hai officially tested the baking powderi the report hoi show n Dr. Price! Cream Baking Powder t be of BupcriMtive teaveiting itrcngth, rc from alum, ai)so luteli pure ;i ,d1 u !m jt tint . This is gratifying, for I r, Priced ( !r am Baking Powder is depended upon !i mil Jions ot people iu raise their dail) bread. Paict banNu HjvOlb Co.. OsNBaSfl SEHVELL IS DEAD Succumbs to Disease .it His Homo iii Camden, N. J. A7 TACKED BY ILLNt r.S AND DIED IN TEN MINUTES. Made a Great Record in the Civil War Was a Great Power in New Jersey Politics Entered the Sen ate as a Member for the First Time on March tth, 1881. Camden N. J , Dec 27. I'ltiteS States Senator Sewell died this more lug at his holm In this city afti r n long Illness. The senator BBi attacked In a sinking spell ut liM O'clock ami tea minutes litler be was dead. Kvcry tueinbei ot his (Ball) was at hla nc4- aldt His miliu m arsa rtlsbetta, com- plicated with n ptilmomiry affection. William Jove,- Bewail, senntoTi wo born iii Caatelebai. Ireland. M. ( in i i;tbH is.:.. He whs left an oi piisa and i Htin to tin Unlttd States ib IMI, was lor a time employed In ibe m. remit ib hm-im ss in New Vorh 'lt. mini, voyages as u M'tllor oo merchant renatli afttrwardj en :ag- e, In business lu Chicago. III. At tb beginning of the civil war. being in tin eastern pan ot tin- oonBtfjr, he entered tin arsaj aa a cnptnln m the Ith New lerte regtmenl He ids to lie colonel In IMI, ami OOSBBsSStfad a brlgnde at Cham cllorsvlllc, where he led a brtlllBBt charge and was badly wonntfedl. lie was alao. arasseN id at Oettyahorg. ami served orsA Itnhlj on oil., i bottleSelde, s March II, IIM, ha Motived tha bre vet of brignder-general ol rolBBlstrl tor bravery at ObtBcelloravlllo, and that of inajor-geiieriil tor h Ih lorvtcaa dnrlBI tht war Ha served tor nlae .in- III the New Jersey senate of arkfeh in was preeldenl for tfcrtt earn He was h delegate to the re iitibiicaii national rovcntlona of M74. IM0.IM4 nnd Issh He entered ihe Ifnlted Btatea senati for tht 'Irst mm on March Kb issi and arsi a nember or th- senate at his degtb General Gomez Stonea. HnVSM Doe 27 Aei ordlug to iw grams printed In Henoi Kstrada Pal urn's oik.-, ins Oosersl Oomta 's fanm bgdlj in bis poliinal tour In favor ,g PnlHsB In the tnovlllies bin ui.-el ings haw- been broken up be has been greeted with shouts of ' Nallor mid BtSBta have been thrown at him Tim Masno feeling Is i nulling s'roni in Pnetro Prim Ipe NoTK. 'I Iii si' I ',, .yen, tin in le, btped tin- ,. i ii,.,i ih inixiiiie iifu ii ib, nutkt i UstkMl nl laaktng s,uili . I alum or nil,, i guali, a...;, losl i - '!.ui ruu : .. '...