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ING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION Eastern Oregon Weather If? Atrial At Tnnlfht mi.l I r'y throat Ing with rate or i on A WEEK. PEXILETON, V M ATI LLA COUXTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, .l.VM'AHY 'i. l02. NO. I.itft) If BOSSES Fortker Agree NO TRUTH IN REPORT. Government Transport Service Will Not Be Abandoned. Washington, .ian. a. officers of the quartermaster-general's department of tin army deny positively that a plan . is contemplated, looking to the com 10 pleto abandonment Of the transport service of the government. TbOJ 1 iiart' thor in no trutii to the it port tliat a aohenie wb on foot to turn over all the work now botafl done t y this BaWflOi to Romp private steam ship corporation. mm ' THE LEGISLATURE. Krta. Forake- Appear .a.n,r of the Fight. Hie ... ih. anmkerihip Hav er mm .... n.-.l... .1 o Jin. I.- ' . mom oi nominating immature Httie mors .. iiw Hltmirion In Mtroi Ittweeii wnowra ejniirr l uncertain as hy)f, in the ttclil .issc, kk. mih iMIIr Hllpi-nrH to . . . ...Hnlnr. III'. H bfnMlh th.' surface. bk in tm llannii Mil frifml 'it Hanoi arc (H(l(iair. uuc n' or other reasons mW mm the) have I o( In th. BOOM, t ire doubtful Tin- I .,(.. ffH'.'H 1 ' I I HMkrrhl .null. I. ii. It ...ill. I 'I... -"I ninnjt n , miunii" . fiction Losing 0 Jan 3 - At noon to it row: in dicntion ftl Hliiiiii li IPiivu i " .... ........ .A i ! . . .r ii . 1 1 (IB. in riaiinu r i i-m ,o- In all thr wavering epej tnoni to i on' iu, .... iu i...in., I. ..i. I ..... la, in iii. ii oi ..... etiDot !). won bv other Foraker n n plainly ir.j"nn 1 1 i -v .in hi i i iMor Th. Manila men Ik.l . .. . . UIIC ill 1 'li' utrv ttlrh thsy hav. hereto- n runceni'ii in riirttsci nimmu up r - i rn Jin J. It Is learned v thill I i. hum, ml oeVfn in the grade of I r I . ... w .wiiiflirn nun i 1 1 1 IP' M thr bill Remitting o' officers with the I .iiii ui mr lint ill i rradV If this hill ri who now in i-t it wive nrli'i' Several 0Uhl In . Mini; rim m linn . .. -l .... .ii.i In ili.. ndi ..i L M aniioun. i in.'iil priinnt that Um tiV thr nftl. i ; si.uk Ofllil W i i n. I,,! a4.'ii! less pressure but th' i. remain i eaeitii Stock Exchange Increaee Revenue. New York, -Ian. It More than 100,' 000 yearly will be added to the coffers of the New York Htoch K. Iinne through the now rule which became effective todav IntirsoslBj the price of the initiation tee to S,0A0 anil th. an utial (lues to fl.uiHi. The IncreaHed 1 1 1 v . n u i ' will he liH.'il te meet addttiOD' a cxpcnxpH entnlleil by the ImlldlnK ot the maKnlflcent new hum.' Of the .xchaiiKe in Hroail .Street Big Car Wheel Plant. Mtoona. I'a.. Jan. I. The I'enn ylVBBhl Hallrouil company Ih mindly completing preparations for the ornc tlon ol the Brgeejl DOT w heel t ill In the world The plant w II oovi i two acrea adJoininK the preaeut ajiop yards, and will coot over 11,000,000 It will he equipped with the lutes' electrical cranes and Improved ma .'hinerv It In expected to hae the plant ready for operation within a 1 ear A Pirate 8hip. I'ort Au Prioee. Jan. 2. The Brit ihIi steamer HanrlKh. which President Caatro. of Venezuela, has proclaimed a pirate ahlp. hat sailed from Martin Ique. where she has been for eight days. Oeneral Matos. who seeks to overthrow Castro and .100 followers are on the vessel which has been re named the l.ibertadoi o Emperor'e Compliments. Washington. Jan - An official in v nation for Miss Alice Roosevelt to christen the new a. ht Dl tin BoipOl or William, of (icrmany. was receixed at the White House this alternoon I'robably the Invitation will be ac cepted. The yacht is being built at Hhnrterh IhIhiuI. New Totf .. ,, ii have returned to hollilsv vacation. .. Mi Hnp iiiii W "omDjiiii-. i......- ill MfeeMea fu. Ket Ifl rltull ,t . .... IH foreign, i in th. m a is aai.i in tie m the ,esli-..K ..I .1... , II lit. -Ill hrnlfit K v; . '-. ... 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 . ' ' pai nig on the LTonnrt nt.rp.. . MaeaaoM with state wei Ball. . Jftfl n. . u a. una I. ""."'."i. at LON itn i . . 7 -- -".iiim-ie,! 0r 11 fir.- Bl -7 . '"'.ol Alllerl r' 1 hick iii. . . eaee piece to- wts rron New Hullnii ... ... , . i " III. In, I,. , Pimm from U'- . " '""ll 4ml,,ls-.:l.,i' v mint ii,.. i . i , .,' .w.i - to Death ""A ninli . . . i Th. nni.i. i nn IK a. - i - Jn S.- Three J WUr explo p count) oil J? Hanv Rho 11111 leaeei fh Run on a 8avings Bank. lev eland. Jan .'!. -The impression got abroad In this city that the Dime Savings Hank of Cleveland was In-volvi-d in the Kv erett Moore trouble anil a run began on that bank this morning. The president assured 'V ervboil.v I hey w ill be paid Fatal Nevada Runaway. Virginia t'lty. Nev.. Jan :! Wliil. Colonel K IV Hoyie was riding into ' ... ' 'mi from his mine at OOBM ester dnv afternoon iu company with Wll Hum MoQuOrrie, the t 'am tun nwa.v on a narrow road throwing the men DOBtal out. .Mi Quan i. was killed and Movie received pioliai.lv fatal injuries Boyle is a prominent miulu,: man A Generoue Merchant. l.onUn. Jan. 8. It is learned that 'he unknown man who gave $1.00o.0nn to King Kdwiiid for the erection of a consumptives' sanitarium Is Sir Kin ost ('asset one of London's merchant princes No Foundation for It. Loudon Jan 8. The rumor that Lord Mllner was attacked by a would lie assassin is evidently unfounded. A communication from him to the for eign office today makes no mention of such an attempt. STR. WALLA WALLA GAS EXPLOSIONS GENERAL SEAMAN'S DEATH. Wrecked Oft Cape Mendocino Millionaires of Fifth Avenue He Was in Washington on State Bus ineee When Taken Sick. Washington. Jan -General W II. Senmans. adjutant-general of Cali fornia, who has been sick In this city for the last week, died her this morn ing DASHED 10 DEATH in Collision. Threatened by Asphyxiation. New Style River Steamer. New Orleans, Jan. :i A large plant 1 1 about to be constructed here for the building of a new style liKlit-draft steamboat which is designed to super cede the old style craft now plying on the Mississippi river The bOOtl me l.nown as llght-draft tunnel bonis, and small vessels may be so con structed as to be nble to carry 40 to t'.o tons of freight with a maximum draft of two feet six Indies and a speed of from Hi to 1 f miles an hour TOO principal points ot superiorltv of the new bouts over the style now ili use arc (heir light droit which will MOOlo them to navigate many rivers now closed to the deepei draft boats, their peculiar construction, which permits the handling of cargoes over the stem, thus eliminating the hack ing and turning necessery with Cue tKWt now In MOO, the great saving of coal and the reduced cost ol con st ruction. DISASTER OCCURRED DURING DENSE FOG. Paesengers and Crew to the Number of 138 Leave the Vessel in Boate Most of Them Arrive Safely at Eureka. Kuteku Jan :!. The Pacific Coast company's flagship Walla Walla was wrecked off Clip. Mendocino h mills ion with an unknown Iron vessel at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, during a dense log. The vessel was "n route north from San Kionelseo. She left January I with 8K ftrat-rlass passen gets L'il st'-erage passengers, and a BTOW of 74. Her cargo was valued at Mt.OOO The news of the disaster was brought here this morning on the arrival of one of her boats, contain ing seven passengers. The boat left the sinking vessel wltii 13. six being lost en voyage There were other boats and the steamer Dispatch has Just Brrived here with Ri persons aboard. Including Captain A W. Hall, ol the Walla Walla The Walla Walla had a tonnage of : length 110 to t breadth In leel She was one ol 'In (argent coasters in the trade. Those Drowned at Trinidad. 'Trinidad. Cel.. Jan. 3. Those drowned when the llrst boat from the Walla Walla was swamped off this plaee were John Wilkinson. Hilar tenuastei ; W illiam Martel. fireman, and Diuilv and two men whose names ate unknown Twenty-Nine Passengers Mieeing. San Kranclsco. Jan 3. The Pacific Const company states that Id passeie OT! an- accounted for and 1" are missing One bont and two rnfts have not been heard from. A Later Report. Kureka Jan. 3 The Walla Walla was run Into by a square-rigged sail Ing vessel, supposed to Im a French bark, and cut almost In two She sank in II minutes, or the III not sons aboard. K4 ate accounted f.u The late of the bark Is unknown She stood away after I lie collls'iei TWO lifeboats of tin Walla Wall were smashed Others got away itont the sinking ship. Three rafts and three .ii its .,' picket he a: -n.'" I Ma pot h Anoth at landed iw I persons at Trinidad and seven were lost in lauding It is known that Mrs Reynolds, the stewardess, the chief egj r, George Crosby, the purler ami I I.. Niittman perished with the ship Captain Hall had a narrow es 0000 being pinned dow nin gk tsslli loom by the prow of the sailing ves sel, being only released when the steamci sank and In- clung to floating timbers. Fourteen More Rescued. Word comes from the Humboldt life station that 14 ejore ot the Walla Walla's passengers were rescued by the life crew at that place GAS MAINS BURST AND STREETS ON FIRE. Whaling Schooner Wrecked. San Kranclsco. Jan '' The whal ing stinin. i Fearless was wrecked at Dutch Hnrhor, Alaska. November 3ft There were no casualties MILLIONAIRE'S DONATION I Frenchman Givee a Million for Unl vereity of Chicago. Chicago Jan. 3. One million dol lars is the Slim offered bv Robert l.e baudv . a French multimillionaire, for the establishment of a Krench Indus trial school in connection with the I'niveisitv ot Chicago Th. tender was made to President Harper Big Fund Completed. I oml Ian I Hv a special col lection taken up last Suiulav. which is said to have reulized CM, 000, and bv promises from other quarters the Weslevan Methodists have practically COmpletOd the collection of the WeS levan M.thodist twentieth century fund of a million guineas which was started three years ago This fund was collected for evangelistic educa ion and pb lanthropi. works Nashville Theater Burned. Nashville. Jan. 2- The Vendoiue thooto was almost completely do st roved bv Ore todav The loss wus fully $100,000 Town Burned. Weston la Jan. 8 A fire which started in Petrus' general store last night destroyed the greater part of th. business portion of the town and MVOrol residences I.OSS. $50,000 Attempt to Aeeaeeinate. London. Jan. 8. The rumor la ui i. nt bOrO that an attempt was mail, to assassinate Lord Mllner Iu Cape Town. Settlers Win Case. Duluth. Jan 3 Judge Cant has de cided for the settlers In the owe of Frederick Weyerhauaer and the Northern Pacific railway against the settlers' second indemnity script Even the Asphalt was Ablaze and Fire Could Not Be Extinguished Until the Big Volume of Gas Was Turned Off Loss on City le Heavy One. New York. Jan. 3. Two tremen doits explosions ol gas mains iu Kast Sixty-third street, near Klfth avenue, early this morning threatened the lives of man. millionaires, who re side in that neighborhood, by aaphyx totlOO. The (OfOJ of the explosion ton up many manholes and the gas caught Are, the (lames shooting 60 feet in the air. The aaphalt in the streets caught fire and the fire de partment was unable to extinguish the flames until the gas was turned off The Astor, Armour. Havemeyer and other wealthy families were among those endangered The loss to the city is heav v Washington. Jen 3 General Sea man's was ill about two weeks with inflamniatorv rheumatism And pneu monls His wife and l.leutenanl-Com" ; mender IVuiglas White of the naval militia, of California were with him! at the time of his death General Scamans was in Washington for the inn pose of settling the accounts be I tween thi' state of California and the government, and also to obtain from I the navy department a better 'ship for the use of the naval militia of his state. His body will he shipped to California for Interment Fireman Patrick drrigltl W.is Killed Near Durkiv. NEW YORK MARKET THE EVERETT-MOO RE FAILURE The Individuals Still in Control of the Firm's Affaire Under Direction of Banker. Cleveland. Jan. 3. 11. R. Newcomb. chairman ol the committee of bank ers, appointed to assist the Kverett Moore syndicate through its financial embarrassment, said this morulng that th.- members ol the syndicate were still ,,iidiictlng their own affairs and will continue to do so until the cm. sent of all the banking houses holding their securities and all indi vidualh holding claims against the syndicate to handle its affairs was ecu rod. Reported by I. L. Ray A Co.. Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New Vork Stock Exchange Brokers. New York. Jan 3. The wheat market was very quiet todav. the traders awaiting the government re port which was promised at this time Liverpool closed H lower, ft SH. New York opened at R74 and closed R7, after touching RR Chi' cago opened and closed R2'i Stocks higher. Money 4 per cent Closed yesterday. R74 opened today. R7V Rang, today R7V4flRR Closed todav. R7V Sugar. 117 V Steel. 44V St Paul. Ififi'V I'nlftn Pacific, W2V Wheat in Chicago. Chicago. Jan. 3 Wheat K2c per buahel. FELL FROM ENGINE PICKED UP DEAD. Reported He Wae Married at Glenn a Ferry, Idaho, on New Year Day Returning to Hit Work at Umatilla When Killed. Maker City, Jan A distiensing accident occurred on the i It. A N. line near Durkcc last night Kireruau Patrick Carrtgan tell from an cuglue and was killed it is tOted that he was "visiting a llicinau on an en gine, having been on a visit to hi parents at Glenn's Kerry He volun teered to lire the engine for bii friend, and while doing so missel hit looting god foil I root the engine. When he was picked up he was doad. Ills body was brought to this place, whore it may probably be lut.'n.i It la said that Carrlgau was married at Glenn s Kerr) on New Year's day. and he was on his way back to I'm atlla to resume his work, when he was killed He was well known and very popular all along the line He w oiKed In the ( n. A N. yards at Pendleton for several months . VIOLENTLY INSANE Young Girl Frightened in a Dream, Loses Her Reason. Dayton Wash. Jan. 3. Sheriff J I) Smith left last night with Mlas lone l.owe. violently inaane, to Stella coon asylum Miss Lowe was fright cued in a dream, and lost her reason suddenly The trouble occurred on Christmas night after a pleasant boll"! lav. Boston Art Show. I Ronton. Mass. Jan. .'..-The Boston Art Culh opened Its slxt) fifth annu I al exhibition todav The display is Llm the tines) ever seen in New Knglaud. Vallc.v embracing the best works of some of the toreinost American artists CONDITION OF GOVERNMENT. The Monthly Comparative Statement of Receipts and Expenditurea. Washington Jn. 1 The niontl-.lv comparative stateni -rr ot th v. n ment receipts and ttponrtttnroi show! that for the monCi : December, 1)91. I tlic total receipts were $47.0fi1 ,!fi4. whiih is an Inereooe oroc December litoo ,,f $L'!i.r. 4!i; Kxpendltures for the month amounted to $37.31 K.Sfifi leaving a surplus for the month of $.742.!M'.i: Kxpendltures for the month were nearly $$.000,000 less than for Decemlwr. 1!00 Surplus for the first six norths of the pi .ie,.t vcar is approximately $IR.0O0.noo Miaa Roosevelt Accepts. Washing! on, Jan 3.- It Is authori tatively announced this morning that Mlas Alice Roosevelt will christen mporor WJIIIam's yacht, now build ing In this count rv, accepting the cabled invitation of the emperor. Peace Sentiments Commended. Washington Jan I President Roosevelt has received an addices prepared by thus. Who attended the Krlends' I'eace Conference recently held in Philadelphia The nvinpalhv ol the conference with thi president In the duties and rOOBOOOlMltUol which he has beeu called upou to take up is express, d iu the address and the passage In the president's message declaring that the tm. end of every great and free people should be ate If respecting peace," is com mended President Roosevelt bas written leading participants Iu the conference expressing Ills apprecla Hon of the sentiment . outlined In the addreai. The Report Untrue. Sofia. Jan. 3 The ulnisiei of the interior says the report that Mils Stone and Mine Tellka have been re leased la untrue. Burglars Rob a Bank. dn. Neb Jan. 8. -The Mine Booh at Hell wood was inhli.il list night The burglar made their escape with $2000 Hung at Seattle. Seattle Jan 3. William Alden Seatou was hanged her. this morning for the murder of his uni te in this city o year ago. Return of Congressmen. , Washington. Jan :i Henatot and epreaentatlV4 who spent the boll days at their homes an returning to the caputs In anticipation of the re ronveneiug of congress no! Mondav It Is desired to get the Nicaragua eg nal bill and othei important measure wen under way as , as possible and to this end dallv onf.-rcn. and Informal committee meetings are being held In order to hav. the ktejtl latlve machinery iu good running r der by the first of the week Miis Mr MB tog to Marry. Randolph Man Jan. 3 Pi lends ol Mary K. Wilkins at ihi nhaOO, have received cards announcing her mar riage to Dr Charles M Kreemun of Met lichen. N. J. Hl: e xowaer ; aaaxew i aaaaaaaaaax aaxeaaxeaai r axeaaxaxi mmmm iw aaxew xeaaxeam aaaaaau w nm Cream Superlative in strength and purity Improves the flavor and adds to the healthftslness of the food. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. MOTS There are imitation i.ikiug ixiw.ltrs sold .heap by many grocers Th-y art mad '-rrti u'nm nraeno UU liut, whiV h i. in k the ti..: injurious to In alth.