'EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION ;DAILY Eastern Oregon Weather ...lt"'v" . ... ..rHir at W' i Mlni- ' ' r 15c A WEEK. Tonight and Friday cloudy with light snow. pgypLEToy, i MM iLL v ooinmr, obxgok, mi bsday, jam ah y ie, ioo. 14. NO. ... . t.-v iVM H " -'mmmmr mm F T HIMT OPENING OF PARLIAMENT Gorgeousness and niciidpncr MarKeo me fs and Queen's Proces- t to the House of Lords. His Majesty Said. """mom DM in and the king read hi speech The king began by tolling of the safe return from their world's tour of the Prince and Princess of Wale and of the enthusiastic manner In which he was received In all of the colonics. Hi- said England rela tions with other (towers continued to he cordial He regretted that the war In South Afrlcn la not eonclnd ed. praised the soldier for th !i cheerfulness In the endurance or hardships and announced that fresh colonial troops soon wilt reach South Africa. The king's voice during the dellv cry wns almost strident The exit of ine royal party was a? elahorate me entry I'olonel Lynch, the Irish member whose advent THi; WILL ATTEMPT TO KEPORM pcolf d to cause pear to take his as new ss ex- trouble scat did not ap- I0UI OPENING OF THE PARLIAMENT i iptcttoe Before Witneaaed (stilts in the Peeent Gen Ju II Never ha th li:rat.or. of Londoners wit- I of gorgeous spectacle pit-ntr.v than the pro Lai reremoni" attendant to in opening m the second kit K.af Edward parliament. carried was practically . m tnat r last r-ciiruary tr ) tact tnat tne court pi were in mourning Tor Maaia there was a display tat iplenrtnt totally ahsent iTmnnie on th previous lien eera those of full TV it:- BOftd in which aueTi.- null' was a ven I affair '(insisting of tth gliding and other or-' and a crown on too u through St .lames l Or Hon.- guards, to White- Ittrnt to tin- house of par Thr entir- route was M with sight eera. the i tsming nut in greater force lUrt Mayor's dav The an id the kinr was the signal applause Arriving Her the king was eacort Jrtnte etiamher Bet asldi .?; where ht- donned his Inside the house of 'tnllisacT of the scene de- The arrangement of ftrtain and his assist r aaaiing th crowd waa ao It eirll. tun-nii'tit ii nil Ik.. Ml MH ill . 1 "WB witnessed last Keb happily avoided The occupies bj the parliament while the afcriea were filled with 7r of feminine beauty. ' IhpI. lucludlng representative cltl la uanai solemn eeremon 7",'H 'ronl ''vt"rv county In th. Mat. WASHINGTON SOCIETY 1 time of the acquisition thereof j by the United States, or those who DM) coin, there hereafter, and those who niny ha hereafter horn there" The hill In a general way extends Indefinitely the exclusion laws HCCIDEN T INQUIfl I DESPERATE BATTLE WITH ORE THIEVES. Cripple Fought Creek by Of- IOWAS NEW GOVERNOR WAS INAUGURATED TODAY Cummins. Succeaaor to Shaw. In ducted into the Office Amid Grand Demonetrationa and Ceremonies, Civil and Military. Des Molnea. la Jan. 16. The Iowa capltol btdldtna was grandlv deco rated today In honor of the Inaugu ration of Governor Cummins. The ceremony took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon on a platform in the ro tunda or the building In the pre ence of several thousand people. The Inaugural procession forme .1 mi the west side shortly after noon and began the march to the capltol The local companies of th. national mill tla with the governor's guards, formed the military escort Car riages In the procession were occu pied hy the out going and In coming state offtciuls Justices of the su preme court, members of the Inaiiau ral committees appointed by the house and senate and ot i. Alette guiahed citizens The route of the procession was gayly decorated with flags and hunting and the sidewalks were lined with sightseers The pro cession arrived at tha south door of the capltol building shortly aftei I o'clock and the party went at on--.-to the stand Members of the legis laturc had arrived previously and were seated surrounding th. stage. The general public OTOWden1 M cor rldors to the east west and north and large numbers awn In tho ro tunda above where an excellent view of the stage was obtained. Af ter music and prayer the neu gove nor was introduced hy Governor Shaw the retiring official Moth men aaj greeted hy applause long loud and g. nultu The oath of .-rile. was administered hy the chief Jus . tlce of the supreme court Governor Cummins fhe jsjaoeated hla Inaugural address He Kpok. In For All ImpOrlltlOllS FfOlU tflP MeaMIN RtVtdV '01 CtHlsidPI OHMar, loud tones and his address was J frequently punctured by atiplnuse At th- close ot th. uddress the goer nor and party acre escort-1 1 in senate chambei to witness the swearing In of the other new state officials Later a le.-eption was held and the new governor as ke;it by shaking hands with and rwwhrlBl the congratulations oi hui i ro On Fourth Level of Mine They Were fleers. IVlnci .Ian Its -A desperate hat tie between m. Ihlex.-s and private dataCtlTM and eiuidoycs of the In ilcpendence mine at Crlppl Creek, oc cnrrcil this morning on the fourth level of the mine About 10 shots were fired, but It Is not knOwa th.M jrOM was killed One detective was shot throuifh both arms The thieves escaped. Anent the Honor That Oc curred Last Week, INQUEST ON NEW YORK'S TUNNEL HORROR NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Tradt and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. New York. Jan Hi. -The wheat market nMned weak this morning on lower cables and the continued llqul latlon of long wheat I Ivetpool cloa ed L'S New York opened a half cent lower M4 Sold down to M'-4 and cloBi-d S54 Chicago opened 7?' anil dosed sm, The market acta as though the liquidation fol lowing Phillip's failure waa about over. All the Southwest markets arc hlKher than Chicago Closed vestcrda.i ''. Opened today. Range today . sp , ,, t Closed todav s'., Sugar. 122 Steel. 42 St Paul llfH I'nlon Pacific oi Wheat In San Francisco. .an franclseii Isn If Wh 1o97 I in at It vmM Consume About a Week, as the Coroner Flxra the Blame for tiie Accident New York. Ian Hi The Inquest Into th" P.-uk nu nue limn. I honor bTM ciiniinciiccl this ninrulng before Coroner Ichoelar. DlMrld Attornev Jerome and Railroad OomntMloMi M ci i present In their official capacities It Ik o tul that the Inquest will consume nearly a week ami some delay Is possible from the 1 fact that a number of those Injured In the wreck are as vet unable a leave the hospital Engineer John M Wlskeis. whose negligence In falling to he. d the signals Is alleged tO have been the cause of the catas lii.phc. has i H-ored from the nerv mis prostration with which he was overcome and was present to gl his tcstlnninv In reply to hla stale nienls that he was prevented from Bttelni the warning signals hy tin-Mi-am and smoke in the tunnel, the compai) olflcials pnlnt out that his action in runnliiK the train ahead was In flagiant di.-.ob dlaftOt of the coiniMny's rules that under the con dltlons named englneera are strictly directed to run their trains slowly and with the KTcat.-s! caution Governor i.siie m stiaw s serled. will do their utmost to onrrentll ronorlMI thej alii hr.' the rational capital itii.uly wile Mini .laughters so It is as tight the demons, rum and daoctag, It Is some trie.il ;. (j, banlshi.iK the two mini RATES TO BE LOWER CHINESE EXCLUSION Bnde Poisoned Husband Ta. oma sh . Jan l Stella Bnutta, the bride ot i; who gave her !;ushand Vincent llru.ls. carbolic Kid In aittss of wine the morning after their wedding at Wllkeson. in la OOantV, In May Inst w,n ari.-Ri, I Sunilaj and placed In tall (nmodl ai.-ly alter the tri.-.-uv. which foitu nntolf did not result In the death of llCI nusbiilld. the Kill fled kp out or the way of th. Brnilg obtained a divone months ago and tin gnl Siiturdny from Sisikane. She and PACIFIC CABLE tbe Seoste did not know It says she loved and has officers, a few i . turned declares was carbolic acid her husband Aic'ii .'!ap,o. itKfl in Convress. THE PHILIPPINE BILL REDUCES THE TARIFF MITCHELL REPORTED EXCLUSION THE MEASURE. and the rus Nth from th.- throne waa ajaat was of conaider liU with the multl- Miiona aff.-i tln the nnli. Ud reflect ins the ii..i straafm MM Parliament M Th.- session of hich Uei-Bn today la ,r One Of th.. nm.l i-. Iw Nats - ... ....WIT- . .'.I Of the liberal nirlv . I HUt-reeil nml I .! W. Ma determined i. iu M anjOitollal leaders V' I "'""isis. will Roaoberys stgpdard orgati ; rar i,n. -itk il "'Ul kill P-1" control of the lib nor to thi next gen ''nioo'.arllv .ki ma la tatiy which. , H,ftnin . ! klaatai i HBa laumrtftn. fulB a i icRiiiir Ul ill be a tiioroiiKh in ' 1 General Riilli.r'. la.. ,w . m . . . . ....iv UUH 'n!,t HJ IH Involve the na ' of hltlei enniro 1 "i9'a Address. Marlhorough house 1 IflS i i. v.. ! . BJ g. ,,'m procebhlon ewrimm-iit building tru.ii Peers and court drtiaaes ar ias- f b.Kts. bbbbbbbI asVas ok- n . Ut.CL r"nc and I F j s mi at 1 Wir. a i- ...c uiemuera Mohold The sixth -s sun queen who - plaudits of Wu at Clover Club Philadelphia an. IC The annu ' al banquet ot the Clover club ' Philadelphia's famous organUation of newspaper men. takes place to night Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese minister. Is to be the guest of hon or and he arrived in the city from Washington this afternoon for the occasion Aecompanylng him wss s ! distinguished company trout the na lional capital who will also an. u; the banquet. I in hide. i in the iart were Lieutenant General Miles Post ; master general Smith Ambassador Von Hotlonbon, Adjutaut general i The I Of bag henator Hanna of Ohio and Scnatoi Beveridge of Indiana ambai sailor Twenty hve Per Cent on Products Entering This Country From the Island Action Monday. Washington Jan 16 The s nati nilttee todsv ,.,'i. , on the nrovisivD of tht Philippine i W iuornimj turiff hill. It mskes s reduction of 'bg ' 26 per cent on all products of the Islands enii ' ins 'he I'nlted State s,s . onipared I'h the duties npou like articles Iniporti-.l from foreign coun tries, lb en is. ol llo OPpOfHIOO h tin demoeiath ot the cotnillif lee. se , tion toward raporttM the mm to the senate was postponed until Monday. democrats offer no amendment Does Not Pleas th Immigration Committee Prince Henry's Coming. Washington. Jan I '. 1 h. fieiman Secretai) Hay Good Roads Convention oiumbus. Oa.. Jan. !.- The goMl roads cotivetillon. for which Colum bus has been prepilng rl)r a long M n. oast opened today under the mini auspicious ell eumstunees The attendance laige. Iik ludlng scores of fanners and oth. is Interesi. d in the good roads movement Th. aa alous are to continue for several days, during which time theie aill be a practical demonstration or giMd road making hy the Improved ma , chlnery cairled hy the Southern Rail way s special good loada train la. ah ' the It Ifjaaa low Spiritualists. tskaloosa. Is Jan H HM del i gates and other visilois have ai riv ed to attend the first annual OOBVM tioo of the Iowa State Spiritualists assuciatiou. which will kt in session here for the coming three days. The executive gpmmlttet meets tonight and thf business of the convention will he taken up tomorrow. The pro siding, officer is Hi 0. A Hiuton Ol (Vkalousa, president of the asaoi-la Hon There art a numlier ol pioml nept mediums and lecturers on the program chief among the number Lm mi Harrison I) Barrett of lf'. ton. piesident of the national asso elation of Spiritualists pi their own. Foi Cuban Sociprocity. Washington Jan 16 A large I number of Cubans and delegates of I the N. w York Produce Kxehange fa-j vorable to reciprocity with OnJaf wen before the house ways au-j and means committee todav. a dele gation from the liect ugar growing dlstrictii opisiserj, in reclprtf-itj also were, present Prealdent Thomas, of 1 the New York PtOdWM Exchange nada a strong pb-a to the committee, reduction of duties on Lunan pro He tli clared a refusal wouio mutt aerloiai inauairvai hirstimbm and disorders iu Cuba and would I work serious injury to our export tlS'le informed that I'no- . Jf m dur his stay in Washiiu'iii. Vill be the emliaasy's (itest. The senate this aft trU06t1 .'opted the house resolution pro idllur lor the .Mi'Kinb-y in. iiiorlsl exercise. Mitchell, of Oregon, repor e 1 to Ibe H Ml lOdS) the hill from the special ommlUa ol Wai-hington senators and repies'-ntuiives prohibiting Chi nest- iriiiiilgrailon It is announced the bill did rtot Meet the MBMlmcus wish of the committee mi 'mmigra Hoc. In Honor of Judge Lawrence New York. Jan. 16. leading mem bcra Of bench and bai In greater New Vork have cnuipleted arrangetnenta for the dinner to h. given at Pelmotl bos tonight In honor of Judge daw i.nte who at the .-nd of the year re llred after twenty-eight year con tlnuoua service on the supreme bench ol New York John K Par sona. president of the New Vork liar aasrx lallon. will preside and address es will be delUeied by a number of prominent lawyeis Anotner Hearin Before Committee. Wa.-Jiliuiou Jan IT.. The senate ommlltee on naval affairs yesterday .gave a hearing to icpri'senUlilvea of the Pin lib t'oiumereial Coinpany Q A Ward, of New York, pr.-i dent of the company, and William cook, general coonaei, w.-r.- present Wunl said tor a . i eat inanv renri John W leans has h.-i.l a great desire to am a Pnellb- .nble laid hi cause ,,f his b.iiifc Identified laigeli with the Pacific coast, and then went over the around .ovci.,1 the h.-ar la b. fore the house committee III opposing the proposition that Hie government lav the cable, Ward ask.-.i if it were fair tir faal tor the government to lay cable In oouncc lion with private enterprises, was It rood business policy for the I'nlted Stules to spend prohahlt 1 1,000, OOfl when If BOOM g.-i ev.-rylh'ng It fig hired from private cables without the nulla.- ol a dollar? Senator Perkins lernirked thai the construction of this cable was a tuat ler of national pi bit with Mr Mack ay Mr Cook d lar d hN com pan) wanted no subsidy, no grant. All iney ass is rim 'ongr. bill st all ;ibsk no PUSHING THE CAOE Order Meets for iucis Law the queen had the house of 'he house of Washington Society Washington. U. C . Jan. Ifi- Miss Hildegarde McKenna one of the motst beautiful girls iu tin foiing society set of the national capital with several other young woinen I. us completed prpnratkof for a cotll lion to b had at the new Wlllard Hotel tonight The entertamm. D which will he elaborate promises to equal in amjoenaenl an social a a son. Seattle Safe Cracked Seattle Jan 16. The safe of ibe sgp Francisco Ka'lway Navigation Comiienj In West Seattle waa crack- . .1 k ihi , ... u.as. e-t pi. ii last night ri,.- bound and man and nOSIa rs nothing of gagged the watch Beyond a lew dol value wa secured The .lex-line in th. use of bicycles .,..iio...,i . reducliot) 111 the liar u . i cod. capital stu k of the combination tHI, linn ul'" t IfT OOO Oni from THE PACIFIC MEMBERS FINISH DRAFTING BILL It Extend Indefinitely th Prent Law Against Mongolian Coming U Thi Country. Washington Jan 16. - The Pacific; ' onjj naiors and representative t ';.ct again today to put the flnWhiuk touches to the Chinese exi lusl.i.i hill that is to have their suppji Th.-v adopted a resolution approving the j policy of the general provisions ol the bill which Kahn will iniioli" N tan In us. and Mii'hell has introduc IB the senate, iny member to have the right of amend! ug The point Of j gn att-st difficulty was finally dls.sis ad of in the following section two of the new bill: "That from and after 1 1.. (a.sHg. oi tms a.i entry Into tie American mainland larritoi oj the United Htatt to Cbin.-s" I 'bor ers coming from any ot the fusnlsr noKsessions of the I'nll.'l States shall be absolute!) piohihii- I. the prohibition shall apply to all nt-s- laborers, as well a to those who aen la rack Insular possessions at Ohio Health Board Columbus. O . Jau 16 - The sunn al meeting of the state and he al board Of health of Ohio began, at the caul tal today with Stat. Secretary C O it". i. si presiding Ways and mean of preventing the spread of contag tons diseases inatteis of sanitation and other questions affecting the pie servation of the public health are up for consideration Th will conclude toanorroa (Signed for Taking Teetimoney in Northern Pacific Casa. .Minneapolis Jan 16 An order has been sign-1 In the -l ourt ih) Judge Goehern appointing Kleh ard A Mabey a spin lal examiner In Hi case o peUif Power gnnra t ih. J Northern Pacific kh . v couipaiiy to take and rejiort to th. court all "stimony adduced hy the parties In ratVfd This Is taktn to Indicate that the Power interests whatev- i ( they are, will push the litigation I against retirement of the Northern Pacific preferred notwithstanding the dissolution of tin f.ini.orarv In junction Marin off for Philippine sau Franclaco. Jan. 16. A force al in" marines sailed (0 Manila today tO relieve those whose QfBJ of s.-r vice In the tur tssi have edid. 'i In dralt of in! men is accompanied by l.ieuteuaiits Q H Kask and J H Turrlll of the New Yoik navy yard. Captain IC K c.,1. of the Puget Sound station. Lieutenant H C Itels Inger of the Mare Island navy yard and Lieut It W UlUajaM of the Portsmouth navy yard Esploslon In Idaho. Mackay, Idaho Ian Hi Two men aen killed aut ihr. laiMrud in an sessions ! explosion this oofninhj. thret h !u w. si of hart Kill- d lieu. Hlnter l.oloi Inntet Person Tin- acclil. nl was caused l j tin men attempting to take out an old chaigc oi dyaamll which had failed lo txplode He Hover I rives art here for Served witn the Boeis Kugland. Jan 16 pott watching all boats arrlvlus Colonel Ailhui l.vnch the new member of parliament from Usl away City a warrant for hose ar real was issm 4 on the I barge of i treason Lynch fought with tne litters ag.tuni In. Ilrltlsh Staamsi Wrecked Maraelllea Jan 16 The Kreucb a.d - amer Sldou winch sailed for thai Chi l-cvkut on Saturday last with a large i mi. i ci of passengers aboard, Is r j ported wiecked off Port Pstras Portia Got the Mone, ljudoii. Jau i'i --The suit for lot at b of promise brought by Portia Kulght against th. Duke of Mam-he ter Is stttled th dulc paring th woman t Hum and cnt