VENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDI TIOH DAILY Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight and vYedBOSiai pertly cloudy. 1 i KmMttrm "t " J5e A WEEK. m4 PENDLETON, UMATILLA OOUKTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY i I. 1908. It fi AHEflD CHINESE WARNING NO OF CITY'S TROUBLES KING'S CROWNING IS FIAT BROKE L the Outcome of x...Jc Moasiire. II' Exclusion Bill Provisions Promise Trouble. itaMf Houf to be Di- m "rr- ,,f Question The Nlca- ut n m ,hr Minorlty- .. b u null nf the . .... t u H mum ' mini ... 91 for irlvliic con ... ih "nniiiiin rouro. w . , , - ----- . to ny lHtnminn crnwrn i, i, to) nonce - to or rilRiNS r ' " Have Complied With Re- - - f"i at r-j at I II WWW. , Jn 1 4 The house re- ttm iwtnulun ait- lOIl Ul Uir I"'""'"" I' Ml) this mornm if Illtnolb iKliln-RHi'fl tno a tk.. I. Ill ml nwl iii'ixl till III' " li ' .J.. .... lutlf tu i II fU (111 from Cubn M MOO I'dod our rt'Oiioflt. ho A.kao hart IfiUi -1 I ! In their i pln(Et' to turki' no ikj- wirnnin mil uumiiii 1 nn nrcvi'i ern'p- 1 . . . . A I 1 At. , FILIPIN08 BUY SHIPS. HOAR 8Ki WAR INVESTIGATION. Tut Action Br Similar to nier lyivn war dv Jan. M Hour this WT'il 11,1 lJ Mir n'MHir inn k )rti'rnH providing tor nr ii' me riiiiippinos. Mr tn iiinir to inioriere in Ihero should ho a com I p.. tmni.r Ti. Triii !J-",,....,.,I iM..-S ulnf dfl! war Manila Firm Purchased English Ves- ael That Waa Damaged. Tacoma. .Ian 14 The Manila Times reports that tho British ship Celeste Horlll lias been purchased lit auction at Hon Kong, hy PUIplnoa. and will hereafter Hy tho American flan. The Celeate Borlll Bailed from Manila several months ago for Taco ma and Port Townsend. While off the 'hli . 'He coast she encountered a se ven typhoon which t h reatened her destruction. When th,. storm uhatcd Hhe managed to r.cn it ihj Km II"! damage wnn ho hevere th.it hei OWIMn .allied train England t.. sell bar ns she lay Several bidders ap paarad. hut the highest price was of- lend by tin Oonpaala Qeneral d TubacoB. of Manllu. which will rapalf the vessel mid sail It under Amerlenn colors. Qlbbt va. Oakland. "ul.. Jun. 14 roilll ! contest bet w cell and 'Young" Olhhs. which is slated lor tht A. me Athletic club aroused lively Internal M GORMAN ITURN9 TO SENATE. O'Brien. The twaat Jack O'Brien of Cleveland, nrenn of the tonight has aninim follow .c.nnture Electa Him, ef Temporary Retire- Politic Jan 14 Vrilnir i n.. tu elect.-.! I niied Stntes MM aathtl .,i 'hi- Mary- e. n- tm arjf o 'mo-Tin- raNUIean nied JukHon ers of the boxing game. O'Brien is e.iiisldered one of the best ni.-n in his cltisr mid the fnet that Olbbs has ii.-M'i met with deieat argil. -h him worthv OPDOOanl Tba men weigh in at the ringside at MS ihiuiuIk LL HI Hill E BEFORE CORONATION I niiunt Event t Failure "l Redouble Effort! to Wtr. U Till Hill' ,,!.. . lm m IbH RlUM M llHllllf 1 With H vImu f .. oll-l.. . ' - ' " nil 1 IV lilt. WW hlnm. i J . . . . Junl ..nil,. lO Woattlon ami thin hooII i. rtuj.i .... i. n..t. hu i,..i . . ... - Pi.. i ... . I i'l 'II rt . A . ' - , hui ir in MM Hll- bfnr.. !.. . . ""o 111!" III! I 111 H I liili 'or1 tlM II,... i M.Mh.-M UV I.. .., inn l.in. t I 'Ptunst n.i '.r, Hrren Mai Cha.e.i R.. m 14. --An i.ffli.h.i .ii.. 'lliaiburi; toiH.rt. ,. uiiiMin .- rorce pur-1 g M tm fa, seven weath. in,, u ...... rrr thi. k... i. . : M ti. i. " "' " B anun lust one " 'l'liiml i'l,, u,.i.ii. '" aao i n i vounlM. hM'i for Deoe. bj irlll.l . . ' ' '' ri, oenaior Da- U) rim . . in. :a,,tlet of .; ,,,,r no nave TonlKht 1,, P;,,,,,,. I B - "iail-1 anil 1 laa i-j mij.1 i leci-ii 1 nilnl.. ai.i . nf ZT-.i ' lp , - '.ui.un. ..ntertaln Haai i. ... . mdCOIl. " Jill II Tu. a,,. - ' "e Vttlllt of Minnesota Agriculturists. Bt. Paul. Minn.. Jan. 14 There a us a tarn attendance today at the opening of the annual meeting of lie Minnesota Agricultural OOtatJ at tin state capitol. The features of th)' in itial Hessiun wan an address b Bres idenl Cooper of St Clgud. The alter noon waf given over to the State Livestock Breeders' usNociutiun. ps pers in. 'i, i presented by TIiiuiihs Val aatlaa of Stratford Out . ami Pro lessor A. N. Soule of the I'nlverslty of Tennessee The convention will 'onclnde Its sessions tomorrow Greek New Year. New York. Jan. 14 This was New Years dR.v for the Greeks. There an four thousand ot thut nationality In New Torn Clt. To them the day Is one of the great festal timet, of the year It was observed by the ex change ot gifts as Christina!- da is observed b other nationalities This morning a mass attend. i( b) ne thousand (ireeks was held at the Oreek Church in (Cast Twenty Seventh street. Archimandrite An thimos Joanides wearing bis richest robes, conducted the services APPEARS TO BE IK SI60T Citizens to Be Arbiters Between Those Who Have Been in Disagreement During the Pasl Few Weeks. And Our Representatives Who The Ghicago Youth Again Are to Go. Quits Board Deals APPARENTLY MYSTERIOUS PAMPHLET AGAINST THE CANAL 0UT IN WASHINGTON It is Probable That DR. VINCENT'S SUGGESTION FOR PEACE SPECIAL AMBASSADORS CORN KINO PHILLIPS TO THE CORONATION CLOSES OPEN TRAOK8. Hinted that Minister Wu was Hespon aible Contains a Threat from the Mongolians. Washington. Jan. 14.- A ByiUf Ions, iinoiiytnoiis pamphlet attacking the proposed enactnicni nf th. Chi nese exclusion law was scattered broadcast throughout Washington this morning. The pamphlet tells that direct results will follow if the Chinese are barred out. China. It I says, will retaliate In her anger, and will put up the bars against Ameri can trade. If It Is found that Minister Wu is responsible for the pamphlet, a complaint will be made to his govern , ment. MAY BE ACCEPTED BY ALL AT ONCE. The Grant Found No Wreckage. Port Townsend Jan 14 The sat mi.- .-ii'ter Giant bus returned Loin uii extended cruise along the roust and straits and south of Cape Flat tery. She reports undtng no wreck ag.' as has been teportod. Investigation Finisned. Sun FranciHio. Ian 14 -Tba gov ernment Investlna".!' o: the Walla Walla probably will be finished this afternoon. Second Otti . i Lupp this morning testified the man at the wheel "t th. Walla Wullu did not obey when ordered to steer hard aport. No Machinists' Strike. Washington, Jan. 14. -Secretary Preston, of the Internatlonul Associa tion of Machinists says there ! no Intention on the part of the asaoeia tion to declare a general strike for u nine-hour day this spring Proposition to Submit Marshalshlp and Recordership Question to Vote of the People, as Outlined in Monday's East Oregonlan, Seemed to Strike the Citizens Favorably Heathman's Attorneys and He Himself Agree Willingly, While the Other Side Are Inclined to Do the Same Return of Mayor Halley From Walla Walla la Awaited Vincent Proposes Council Factions Name Candidates and That Special Election Be Held Next Week. There is prospect of settlement of the embarrassing dispute between the four members of the Ity council and the chief of police and recorder on the one aide and four counrllmen and mayor on the other. The suggestion printed In the East Oregonlan on Mon day evening, emanating from Dr. F. W. Vincent, who was mayor of Pen dleton up to the beginning of the year, seems to strike the average citizen aa the most reasonable and feasible means of adjusting the matter It Is believed now that his suggestion will he taken as the line of action, and that some time next week there will be an opportunity for the people of Pendleton to express themselvs upon the question. This morning, the ex mayors' tele phone bell rang and Tr Vincent took down the receiver. "Uello, Is that Dr. Vincent?" "Yes; who Is this?" Stlllman. This Is Btlllmau A Piere. s offU'e Sh doctor will you tuk. up that matter of submitting the marshalshlp and reOOfdirfhlp to a vote of the people, and make the pro position In definite form?'' "Tea." And this is the proposition: VINCENT'S PLAN OUTLINED. "Let the city council and the mayor meet on Wednesday (tomorrow) night. "Let each party to the controversy nominate candidates for marshal and recorder. "Let a special election be held one wees from that day, the council to provide voting places as at ordinary elections. "Let the successful candidates then be formally elected by the council and approved by the mayor, as by the charter now provided. "Let the candidates agree to abide by the will of the people as expreseed in the special election. "Let those claiming or holding rights which late proceedings have been designed to protect in the courts bond themselves to allow the special election to setttle the whole controversy." President Appoints Whitelaw Reid to Place Grover Cleveland Was Slated for. Washington Jan. 14. At todays cabinet meeting President Hoosevelt announced In- had selected Whitelaw Held as special ambassador to King srd's coronation Other members of the special embassy announ. ed are as follows Representing the army, C.enerat Jnmes M Wilson; represent Ing the navy. Captain Charles E Clark; secretaries to embassy, J P. Morgan. Jr. Edmund Bnylles. William Wet more Morgan Is a son of the New York , financier. Baylies Is of New York and a lawyer Wetmore Is a son of the Rhode Island aenator Wilson was second In command of Chaffee In Chi na. but now Is retired Clark com- mandid the Oregon at Santiago NEW YORK MARKET PARLIAMENT WILL OPEN ST. BRILLIANTLY LOUIS MAN IS AGAINST FRENCH SCHOOL Assignment of the Sests to the Var ious Claseess has been Decided London. Jan 1 4. Arrangements have been completed for the garajMaV lag atteu.Hng Um oix-nlns of parlla ment day aitei tomorrow The king will open parliament in aariQS.aad th" ceremonies will be on a scale : much mor. elaborate than lust year The peeresses are to have JMi seats allotted than us against ttl alllotted I the peers a rather anomalous (lis-! trlbution. Ambassadors and their wives are in bare twenty seats in! lieu oi forty on the last occusion The judges are cut down to twenty seats on the floor of the house The south, east uild west galleries have bei i hi sigm ' I i p.-' sons named hj the king and queen and the royal turn ily. to the members oi the diplomatic corps inn ho omuiodaiei! below, to wives oi cabinet ministers and and high officials Th. two boxes, or pews at the bar will lie assigned re spei ilv.-ly to Hla. I. Hod and to peer's i Id. st sons In case the:, is not room tor hII the peers to l seat ed, there will be ample tftfMUaf ac commodationi tor scon or more Objects to their Young Men Coming to Learn Our Industries. 8t Louis Jan. 14.- L. I Klngslaud. president of the St l.ouis Manilla. Carers)' association, denounces the' propos. . French Industrial ehool In Am. i i a for the education of Freni b students as one of the worst evils that coui.i poastbli attaoh Um Au,. ii can industries II. declares that the movement ought to he throttled at I once, lest It become successful and cause unlimited harm to the Cuit.-d Siat.s Manufactured products, which are not thai) gaming a foothold I in the market.- throughout the world but are outstripping all rivals Implement Men Meet. Kunsa City. Mo. Jan 14. Nearly o implement dealers, coming from ull pails ot Kansas Nebraska. Iowa, ''olorado. Minnesota, tin iMtkoias and i several oth. i states are attending the i thirteenth annual meeting of the Western Dealers' association which ' begun its sessions In this city today. The couveutlon will continue in ses sion three days Steps will be taken 'to Increase the membership and en- Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle ton. Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. New York. Jan 14. The wheat market was very weak Ibis morning, and a large amount oaaae on the mar Let at the opening, but later there waa a recovery of most of the decline Liverpool closed 4 New York oNned " and closed SfiM, after sell ing at gr.i OMetfO opened n, Hnd loscd 81 V Stocks all tower Closed yesterday. 8644. tpeaad toda hh uangc today Kit Closed todav Rfi'v, Sugar lift Hteel. 41. St. Paul, 1404, Cnlop Pacific. I9 Wheat In Chicago. Chicago Ian It Wheal 'iiT 14- Wheat in San Francisco Han Francisco Isn 14 Wheat - 11094. Murders at Whidby Island. Port Townsend Jan 14 The peo pie of Whidby Island are In a high stale ot excitement over th. finding of uuotlict headleas bod on the beach near Fort Case) Iaat week a body was tot) ad. with the bead and hands cut off aud clothing removed, and es lerday another body was found there with the head severed The author! ti.-s think Um murders have been com' milled at some point up the Sound, the heads severed to prevent Ideutl flcation and the IhmIIcs cast into the water and the tides have landed them tD Whidby Island Forced by Failure of Promised Out side Assistance- Fight on Him Hal Been Very Hot. Chicago lan II Oaorga Phllllpa. th. . x corn king, posted n notice on Hie Board of Trade this moinlni or dering all his open trades closed He whs forced to take (his step on ac- (MIDI oi Inability to meet the de mands for margins and the failure of promised outside assistance The raid on Phillips b. yesterda He was bj In ily on hent ami rye, and Ii was on the latt.r cereal that the principal tight against him was made. On the strength of his announcement i ye fell rapidly from tl4 to 40 Phillips' attorneya advls.d him to K"t .nit of the grain business because of the repeated raids that would be made on him by the big local houaee who were squeezed D) Phillips In Ills corn deals These houses. It Is said, have hounded him mercilessly, over luoklag no opKrtunlty to mln hli deals Plnce his last failure Phil lips has made $(W.OiiO. but every pen ny of this will be paid to hla custo mers leaving him once morn "flat bioke." To Discuss Military Affairs Albany, N. Y Jan 14 Memhera of the National (iuanl association of the state of N..w York have assembled re from all parts of the stale for then annual meeting The meeting op.tis with a reception this evening In honor of the new adjutant general. Henry M Turner of N. w York The business sess.ons of (he convention benln tomorrow morning Propose.) ' baaeai n th. military code will he fUaenaaed and a number of Important papers on military aabjeeta wilt he rend 6trauss Goes to Washington Jan 14 iii.nl was announced Mouse todav of Oscar minister to Turkey, to MM member of Hon oinmiesii.n Hlgur The ap point at the White Strauss, ei be a pertna Tba Hague arhl'ra Di Is Coming. I. ..Ml. .n fan 14 II St John Dlx, wanted In Washington state for alleg ed emh. , !. m. hi of bunk tun. Is. wai ordered bi the kings basalt court to ti. ak. n to America on Saturday Long Not to Serve Washington fan II OefMMI CrSM of MassH. huseits authorliea a deniul of the rumor that he t to au . eed l.ong In the cabinet ueai the steps of the throne The members of the hous. oi com moiis have Utile cause for complaint, as they will have the bar their own galleries, and the strangers gallery at their disposal The speak, i of the house ot commons has usually stood on a raised step ut the bar but this is to Ii. removed ami Mr Gully will be let dow ii and brought on a plane with frtbei members of tin- house of pmwrm Tie loyal gallery win he Used b.v th. holders of tickets, which have been distributed to members of both houses pioportionately and this will accommodate some five hundred people who Will be able Ul view' the pi ogr.ss ot the royal procession It Is hoped that such n giettable sc-uees as took I'b" ' last February In the lobbies of the house of ptrlllalOai will be obviated by a larger propor lion of members n-paiiing to the house o: lords betoie the speaker is summoned large the scope ot the association and various matters affecting the Imple men! trade will be discussed. Elabo rate entertainment has h. en provided I for the visitor! b.v tba Kanaaa City implement Veliki, snd Hardware club. B.g Shooting Tourney. Hamilton Out Jan 14 Crack shots from various parts of the Unit d States and Canada were present to' day at the opeoiai of the twelfth an nual tournament o4 the Hamilton Gun club The main feature of the three daya' programme U tb- Grind Caua disn Handicap at 20 live hlrde William Keltough Dead. Walla Walla Jan 14 William Kel a I aaJth) fa m. r died In this city yeat.rday afternoon .i pneumo nia Mr Kellough was 67 years of KT( Laves a wir,- and three sons, with i onslderable i. al estate. Inter ment will he In the ll . intery this 'if 1 .1 noon AlaLama RepuDhcans- Birmlngliuin Ala . Jan. 14 It la tin hop.- of republican leaders of Ala bama thut the disrupted elements of th. parti may he brought together aud barmon) restored by the meet ing of the slat, executive , ommittee In ajaloi) here today It Is expected that winui mVaufbii m re"'n state chairman and that his successor will be oome one mutually saUafac torv to tag rival elements Connecticut State Grange. Hartford. Conn Jan 14 The Con ucctlcut grange began its animal meeting at the auditorium in this city I today aud will continue lis sessions I until Saturday The attendance Is jlarg.-i tbau at any former meeting of th. organization 'I'll, opening aes sion this morning was devoted to ! th.- work of the oider. tba reeeptloa of deputy leporta and the appoint ment of the usual noaenUttaea The afternoon session was in eJaarfd of ; State le cturer F S Hopson Ad di esses were delivered b James H Hire ot New York and Mrs J J Woodman of the Michigan state grange. Nortn Carolina Farmers. Kaiiegh N C , Jan 14 Kepreeen tail vei from every jouuty In the atate an bei. for tonight's meeting of the North Carollua 8tat. Farmers asso ciutlon The cottton seed situation uud the fertiliser are among the Im portant mattera to receive attention. The meeting promises to be one of ex ptloaal intereat to the agriculturists I of th.- state. Roval Baking Powder e cn sral is made of cream be ond 07 ro w hoi strength. pur of tartar all rrv r ami (lurstion is as esonieness and I iu most eco nomical to use.