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flOIING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY Eastern Oregon Weather ijiMira t- 1 p fri7ir Ttsatfht fair ; ThohUt w rate I it k rloii'tlnr PENDLETON, l M I ii.la col ntv. OREGON, Monday. DECEMBEB :t. 1901. SO. I. MM S BEHIND IT Moving Spirits in bov- I0SOS FOR PURPOSE 0F BANK CIRCULATION. L. i.urul of ConuresaiTten jthme Show That Some L u.-rf" k M. iiimul.lt W'ltt- De .1t It I" bellov- ....in.- Inteii ..I:- hi .New r whk.hii t novtmUit to bfll . L. sk. 1 , II I ' I t ft lr thm i-Uli Im Ah A Villi 41 - - i Mr rlrrulstliiii anil hi- the on' Mil nnin pressing. niiinil publication ol tin ai mttter ot surprise t lint u- : '"ll.tni Bcqualn .. 1 ...... I..... 'J.' movi-nicili "nivii mm t-j aiillnj.f In htu "ii it.' ... mftMif MM that the k ... n.il Ii. r! Ii. 1 1 ... ' 11 L' " .11, :i with till' COB) ' pro(tr-c,u rni ii.i.ik'i Thf strength dwpinjl (fotumlllim in congrcsslon Mvti ukra M an S ON hut thnt thi'i i is It lul fin III" mum nt THEY GLARE AT OWE ANOTHER The German Emperor's Bluff of Poor Little Venezuela. Berlin. Dec 10. Diplomatic rela tions between net-many and Veneiue- la arc not yet broken off. the Herman charge d'affalrs being still at Care cas, anil negotiations for the nettle MUl of the differences between the two countries are proceeding Mem hern ol the foreign office say coin plete harmony exists between the t'nlteil States anil Germany as to the ultimate action to he taken in tin matter When the Herman iiltiniiitiun is sent to Venezuela -should snoh ac tion he necessary. It frill be followed Immediately by Its execution. WEALTHY MAN'S IE T FIGHTING MERGER THE NEW YORK MARKET ARE NOT CAPABLE Kills a Man and Holds Up a Train, DIPHTHERIA. Serious Epidemic of the Diaease'Pre vailing at Wetter. Welset. Idaho, Dec. 10. Dlphtln rl i has broken out In this place. There are three cases at the Idaho Industrial Instlutc two in the family of Met BUM Haas and one in n family nam i Connelly. Oeorgc son of H. R Lock wood, has been down with tin disease the past two days. The only dungc, ous cbhc thus far is that of 17 year-old sou ol C A Walters. . Died of Starvation. Belfast. Dec. 80. John Dairy mph. the famous Scotch painter and de sinner was found dead here today, lie died of starvation. TRAGEDY ON THE YAZOO AND MISSISSIPPI ROADS. w.hley Cocke, a Wealthy Merchant. Shoot. J. M. Rhea on a Train and Compel, the Engineer to Take the . Back Track With the Train. Memphis Dei 30 Four men. bended by Ashley Cocke h wealthy merchant ot Cbveland. Miss., killed .1. M. Hhea, following a trivial quar rel, on tre Yazoo ft Mississippi Val ley train neat v leveland. this morn Iiir. and then look possession of the train, compelling the engineer to un couple the engine and take them to Cleveland. One only of Cocke's com panions was arrested. Governors and Attorney-Gen-enla Meet in Helena. ippines, Makes Statement. FORMING THE PLANS OF A GREAT stronger BATTLE The Northwestern State. Against the Consolidation of the Railroad. Governor Van Sant vs. J. J. Hill, the Great Northern King Helena. Dec :m OovernoiK Van Sant. of Minnesota. Merrled. ol South Dakota. Hunt ol Idaho, and Toole. Of Montana: AttnrncyOcncrals Doug laa. of Minnesota, and Stratum, of Washington, are now here, ready lor Usf first conference to occur late this afternoon, called by Governor Van Sant to devise a plan for defeating rck third the railroad merger. Today a session Reported b I. L. Ray A Co.. Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trarte and New York Stock Exchange Brokara York. Dec. 30 -The wheat inaiket c losed higher todav. niter an uiWSSSi 38 SSmO Congressman Kan. From Phil- Saturday Xew York oi.cncil at M and. after touching (. , closed at 1714. Chicago opened at II utul closed at SL'V The visible gnpplv showed a decrease for the week of I....OOU lillshels. StOOka Closed Saturday. Rfi1 Opened today. 86. Kange todny, 164 987 Closed today, s?'. Sugar, llfi'n. Steel. 43. Union PaciAc 0ti. St Paul. lfiV Wheat in San Francisco. San Francisco. Dec M Wh l"7 . Ins per cental. Wheat in Chicago. Chicago, Dec .In Wheat S1 ISH DOT bushel. ml Sir Thomas Again on Deck. London. Dec ,'lo- t in announced that Sir Thomas Upton has decided to contest for the Amer lea's cup In 10.'! with s new yacht, the Sham WILL ASSIST AT ALICE ROOSEVELT'S DEBUT NEW YEARS' Mrs. Roosevelt and Children Reto.-" Washington. Dec 30. Mrs. House veil and children returned from their hunting trip down the Potomas this afternoon CAUGHT III THE ACT .TfiTrtf- nn.ii, r jii.i an Opinion III'. Itvi 30 The ata e Attrition llil- tellllereil u I strike la tin- . ii Th$ m nun i, ie 1 I thr r-nuest lor arliltra 1 itrtki'ri. a 'In I. n iIk1 ami fm f'.i lint i. . ...I..... wiut' in.' iniiirr, uis.'i.hs Th. hoai'l li.ilds tntiflini ot .niiilnyi'i or- k a.-i id .. ii. v ami can i . ruiiiu th ,i . i inn Ulu and stat.s thai the nplm ot the unions are M MDerly iiiHiiHueil wommi'niir. thai the Wli' ib. union and ie b'ii m in ,i nr.. i r Mraltle. is- arlii- ' th. .tat. Itoard or i , to in m Wet mi iv m the mn Pfi... U ... - ' wu. 1 -Frank Ptaayaj lll Minu.illinll.s eleVH i-omvrn. .t i -l here H- heraini IP hen I rkri.tnian ihonnlni.- w m most h-Hvil A tB I nii...i u.... ... ' ' Illl. II , ' f I T til (Ut ( II II l-ll lslntk.1 ials..l- - lllt I III I III ill f Wllries tiriiUKht ik hin CHINAMAN IS CAUGHT ROBBING HOHBACH'S BAKERY. Reasons for Believinrj That He Is the Author of Several Recent Robb-.-i tea of Pendleton Stores. All. 'I being suspected of a IHIM bar of local robberies but alwuxs stand tug unconvicted In euuse ol u ileart 11 of evidence. Charln Moy, it local IV lestlnl ol note, was I'uught red-huiideil earl) Sunday morning, and jailed. It was iiecauae he struck mutches with in fhe vicinlt) oi a buck window that Mo) Is caged todav lie was operat lug in Otto llohbaeb s baker) Victor l.ceby h the man to w hom is due the credit of Moy's capture I.e. by, returning to his rooms ovoi the street from llobbnch's. aaw an Indi vidual, with a pigtail unlocking i I. .hi i door This was all right l.eeiiv thought, but when I he llldl yidual tollow.il up bib enlrain. I striking numerous parlor matches, a practice loreigii to the proprietor Lee It) conclddeil it wasn'l llohbach Ttien be remembered the baker didn't wear a pig-tall anyway and hit sus picion was coiillrni.il Me want im John Carter, his nsim mute. Carter and I by. self-const luted detectives the lattei in his nigh! clothes, attempted ..nuance to the liakery. but they had no skeleton Ue like Moy hud. and the Celestial was inhospitable enough to deny intuits- so Leebv went for thf police aSBBBBT f BBBBTBJr SBf f II - XmWWf. BVaW - mW J Four Lives Lost in Flood. Atlanta, (ia . Dec M Reports from West point : sa;.-o iiiai tour lives were lost in a flood there and there tnarlran pr.ite.torate was great property damage. FILIPINOS INCAPABLE OF SELF GOVERNMENT. He Declares in an Interview That Agumaldo Told Him That the Most He Now Hoped for Was an Amen can Protectorate. WnsliinKt,,. Dei 10, in Itn Inter view on the Philippines Congress man Kahn nt California, who has Just returned from a tour of the arch ipelago. lUHkin a positive statement that th. KilipliuiH are Imapable of self govci nmcnt He says he Inter viewed nearly every Filipino of ln piiriance In .-.anlla and all admitteO govern tin msclvc in4 hope of Iml. peii.t.-nre. told him wsf aa tin " had' that could not given up ,.,imliln. k.i In suv - the most he hoped lor German Cruiser Sails. Merlin, iter. 3o.- The cruiser - lie was ordered to leave for ticla tin Ven N. A. T. MEETING FORTY F I RST ANNUAL CON VENTION AT MINNEAPOLIS MirsTfiPurr r a .istm i im i ii ii i Irom )fU(. B , ajj, uuirrii ,ni. iiraill slmn-it inline 'Kk on B a o . V Ii.., .: A t" irHfht n , I" ksie this morn '' rtinl hl imn lri ti.... -.wll 'V . ' I . Kill If True. M 3n Ti,,. u. - "'Will ,:. , , .... 7-7 uaicii. ' 1 1 mi ' srtion for open '"v us eg ' '"I m Hnrtl. ... - i . ' i Ik th.' iti...i 11 'tt'llw,.,, M,i,,v in bar week. ratal, W J 'IllH, L.. I. Thi I liickv Ada .nidi her Hsr. is .. . ai I'M 'lort ber 'was am '""iii'-ni;ii'ii, i !" wr uaailanU aa bin, i..... hti' thai were IUn Win Die. 50. Th ..lieu an --.i-Oi while Carter i. ml i lia.-k to dreh. Meanwhile th. Chinaman made his evil and decamped to the wash hOttM in which he is a conspicuous tit u re Again It was Ugfcl that turned MO) a had trick, for he ei'OHSed under the hrigln ravs of the BMOgti and 'r lei got the iieeesaary clue. The skeletou key was tl tain thln that inafei iali.ed w hen tin DO lice searched Moy's room The) also got a box ot cigars Incidentally Numnan was robbed of cigars a short tlBM ago. and there isn i unv re-mi I ill the Chinaman buying rev. Annth i Incident Is ttie trucks leudiiu from DuttOB'l cigar store ufter its burglar Isatlon, trailed toward Moy's house I'onscquently the police conneet Moy with these and by implication, with the robbery ut K.cbter's candy atore hist previous Mnv prollllltlv admitted helug ill HubbncB but eliilincil In- wanted 10 Inn row milk Morrovv iiig a' night has lie.-n a feature in Hohhuch s men an tile careei for some tunc augur bread pie. cake milk uinl Dually a is-callhei- gun all being boirow. il Uohbueh's kick is that he never knew invthiiig about It until S lay mom I UK. "I don'l know what I WsM arrested bout " said the Celestial sullenly when being questioned regarding the qisode in the hakerv "I don't know anything about the tblug- that were taken " Moy is a leadlue Chinuuiau in Pan dleton He talks Bngtlah well. Un nonularity among his fellow country- nu n has been one of his here, and several Chinamen Mil cssilig a hope he gjll the road ('oruelia Koosevelt Seovel. whose molllei in I'l eslllent Kisisevelts hist cousin, lias teiiirneil to America to take tart in the elaborate White House leatiVtUsn which will mark the debut of Miss Alice Kooscvelt on Wediiesdav next Miss Seovel has been abroad some years It Is whis lered that she has brought over with her a collection of costumes thai will cause tin eves nl Washington society to dance with envv Driven to Suicide. Vienna Dec to. Lord Chief Jus me Holing.! suteided tmlav being driven to the act li leai nl guins to lallv blind. Railroad Note. The l l Sf N has JUsI ISMI.ll U folder ot new "! Btrtklnj doolfvi u,,(l in red. white and blue colors a dls tiiietion carried In I'nnm Pacific ad v. i Using The head linen are In red the bodv i v pe in blue and the papei. of coiiisi is white The 1'nion Pa dip is more prominent in this folder than in previous issues of the O R. A N. At a meeting ol the director.- ol the Houston & Texas Centra I rail toad eompau.v C H Markhani was elect ed vice-president and executive head of the lines of the systein Mr. Mark hum is now assistant general freight 1....1 unfile manager of the Pacific ill vision Southern Pad tie with ipiarters mi San Frauds, o H liirnierl.v general iimwu.' freight agent for th lines In Oregon Portland. head vv as and Southern Pacific with lu adiiuartei s in Woodworth Promoted. ti Woodworth uaflic uiuiiug. i ol Pacific Coast company, with head- ul Sent e UBS an ' ucii mi nosition in the tramc J the quarters important and de will troubles unite In go over ..u.-lment of th Hlirilllgtoli remove to Chleago It Is not known ...l.ut Kin l.rHlion will be. bllt )' is said that he will be assistant to th director Marina Miller t raf ts UOt expe. led tangible The . iililerence w ill row. Governor to result in anything leal business ol (lu be transacted tomor Toole, who Is heart II) in symiiathy with any practicable plan to pi event consolidation or the mads said thas iiioiuing. as Van Sunt called Ihe conference the initia tivt should and will come from him and was not willing to venture an opinion a to how tins mm lie best in eoinplisli. il Covernor Van Sant said he believed the lllelger of I lie roads could be prevented if all the OVnnMH "I the nortliw Chtern stiit. I a.-ted together. Alyrr to Go South. Jiein.it ),i 3o (Jeinial Alger ale his nisi s. .lul food since his sick ness today Then- are no signs of blood poisoning Ai i ang. incuts now lieiug ma. I. to lal-e him lo s.nilli tor Ibe winter are the The Queen Has Recoveied. I ninliii! Dec ifi The ipieen Is fully i.e.. vend from her recent iudis- poaltlon Accompanied by the king he left for Sandrlngham at noon The Wounded British London. Dec 3i. The Hrltish war nitiii today Issued an additional list of 5(1 wounded in the battle at Zee fonteln Tram Robbed in Misaisasippi. Memphis. Dec. 30.--The Ya&oo and Mississippi valley train was robbed iniii tireenvllle. miss tuts morning Exposition Auditorium. Seating 8.000 People will be Used The West Ho tel will be the Association's Head quarters. Til. BftMUUva ' Ollllllltte. UlllnilllU' es with pleasiin tl nauiinoiis seb Hon oi Mlnneaiiolls. Minn., as the place ol meiting for the Forty Klrst Annual convention of tin National MttOstflOMl Association, .lulv 7 11. i :in:' The iiiinin ipkl and business organ i .a I Ions and the school authorities oi Minneapolis have united in tend .k si. umlaut lai ilities foi Ihe work ol the association and have secured. for the general sessions the Kx posit Ion Attdltoriuni seating hiNio i.eople ami equallv desirable meeting place for tin- vai ions department.. The state superintend, nt ..i public . instruction of Minnesota ami North Dakota have adjourned the usual: opening of the numerous BUgsKMJ schools For teachers until July 14ih. The railwav hues i.i the wesi.n: passeugei association hate the usual rate of om- fan round trip plus (he membership lee with pinvisions for extension of tick els for return to September flrat. on the deposit plan Concurrent actum lias all cad) been taken hv the ecu tral passenger association and slmil ar action Is expected l all other pas senger associations at an earlv .1st. The lines running north and west of Minneapolis give assurances of ruv vorable exclusion rates to the final Lakes to th. ten thousand small, i but scarcely less interesting lakes oi Minnesota; to the Vallot.lon Park, tin- Ituck.v mountains and tb Pacific i oast Already geographical excursions an- forming for the nnl' Of various interesting localities of the northwest. The West hotel has been Bala I. .1 aa the Association headquarters Thirty parlor., have boon reserved foi state headquarters and will he as signed to the states In tin- or.le.' of applications to this office Tin low price clii rgi-d for these' parlors will make 11 possible for every slat, to enjoy tin advantage oi slut.- hi nt quarters at slight expense Minneapolis abounds in excellent 'mills which unite in giving low isles while tin- homes of tin- eft Mill b open, d to any extent necessary to prov ide coinfoi table . id. i lalnm. id for all visitors The active members of all slates are asked to co-operate with their re spective state directors In securing a large atti ndanre at tin- Minneapo lis convention It Is gratifying to note that more than 1200 active mem hers were In attendance at the De nolt convention. It Is believed that a still larger number wll he In attend The new active inemhera enrolled during the past year numbera 128 bringing the total up to 2.8 10 The entire enrollment credited to th" TV 1 1 . it meeting was 10 ISO CAMAS VALLEY NEWS A Terrific Windstorm and the Dam aqe it Did Masque Ball at Alba. I'klah Dec 1'7. 0m of the most til rifle wind storms that was ever known heie. visited this ml of t,e COtlBt) on i'hiirsihiv It blew fron the west and out of a clear sky. Cod MbBsbh damage was done to fojMM and the telephone line was .himag some A large Un fell in toss t im . Iturdlvnnt'i cellar conpleiol) da- Btollahini It. ami ruining a lot oi can nd fruit Lots of tlnboi Is repot' i to he blow n dow i iu- of the huilll.g social cv. i o this vallev was Um giaasjiirr u ul at Alba on Ninas night A 'aig. ninn l i was piest-iit and a good tie arraj had by all PrifJM wen- g i i lor Iks) best slistsined chanters The) weie awarded iq Mih Jauus Shlpp and Mr. Flitter D.-spulii BftM arc having lots of logs cut. pnpaiatoi) to a big ins with their sawmill next spring. Several I'klahltes are at l.a Orand. this week, as witnesses In the con test or J. W Calloway vs A. A. Cole, iv .living a piece or land near town. There will he a big ball hoTi Bf New Year's eve. Then- Is considerable talk or votini a special tax for school purposes ii this district The pi ..position Is ni.-.-i ing with favor There are quite a number of cast, ot la grippe and one or two ol pnen lunula in the vallev at present hut none serious. Kcv Cook of this place has gout in Pilot It... i I,, assist In holdlnc a gratiu-s) i pinnacled meeting for th" . WALLA WALLA NOTES Death of Mr. Deborah Hughas. of Corvallis. While Visiting Rel tlvas. Walla Walla D. i omorrow a niiinhei of Kpoitsiucu from tin. ' It) will go lo Spokane In partleh . pat. in the gun club slns.t which Is . liediiled foi New Yeai s day The ev .nl Is not a regular meet or ani assis 1st ion but a local shoot gives by Ihe gun club whiih has oircrcd a number of handsome primes. Mrs. Deboiah Hughes, aged i6 ...us died Saluiilay tight, at the I, nine of C. T Maxwell on Mala si reel Mis HusljJM n slilcd at 'or vullis. Or., and was in Hie city visit lug relatives A slslei died shortly iftor her arrival in the it . and sooi. at' i her own health began to fall Mrs Hugbea left three children I . pli H S D ami Uohcit llughes. all ol Corvallis Joseph Hughes ai lived ill Hie ell) ami tool, the body of his mother baci, to On gou for In t. I llll Ill A Ted. i UiKtoii 'and Miss Lofti 'an Lew wen man ltd at the res deuce of C O Sherman In this city Satuiday night Oulv a few rrlendt were present Miss Van L w lecent ly cam- from Dayton lo accept tb position or money clerk at the post ntrlce ami Mr Tedertiigton has heea conduetlng a harness shop in the city tor Some time Joseph Paris. Dec. nous coos win late William II Vaudcrhllt America for three months at a sal ary of $30,000 died here ye8terdM the Cook, Is Dead. 30. Joseph, the fa was engaged by the to go to iic i