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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
Eastern Oregon Weather
Tonight and Wedneeday. i loudy
and occasionally threatening
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FjTSilnby esfrier '
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I IS SHOWN RUMIINCE IS OVER CANAL TROUBLES THE MONGOLIANS THIS FOR THE WEST A TOWN DEWSTEl
ikges political
ENEMIES' OPPOlMun.
in
to
Kilf Apprs
. yrtrtlt. w....
rnr e
His Own Behalf
Answer HI Ac-
--Colonel Wil
to be pension
district, and Is
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on cnars:en inm nr-
Plllnlno while mi' iniioi
' ' . i.... tnr niprev WftH
Mi knees ne1" Tj, '
. i.tm f this morn
ommlealoner, Mr
Mr nn iiKi ii po
uul MNM rrom trie
wIlO WITC Jl'lllllll!
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of roKiionHMMinj
n f i ho witnesses ten
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that thr' in''iiiueis in mi
tn1 . t ...... mii
Mtmellt hi 1 nar.- i"
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p- Aih because they refused
"' .. Unlnnlr .it. till.
' .u I... ...nu ti.it tirnu
M, Kmi. fs' ' ;
i in Knew n tuning wow
DREM OF LOVE 18 O'ER,"
8AY8 MISS HOLDMAN.
8he Says No More. Just Breaks En
gagement With Marconi "Ain't
That a Shame," Says He.
New York, Jan. I! I.4 Stgnor Marco
nl'n engagement to Jnaephtnc Mold
man, of Indianapolis. Is broken ut the
Inttcr' request. No reason Is assign
ed. Marconi sail for Europe tomorrow
In ms bwh
itahV tension
, asstive
' t
.1 em'tllie
M 20th sns"
I him
AGAIN THE
FRENCH
BALL IN
NEW YORK
will Indulge in
Madison Square
1TI0NAL BOHU
OF TRADE
MEETING
D. C.i Fifty
Mar) m wmi"hvi'
Cwmreli Bodies rtepraeemeo
WMklnftton. Ian 21 TUe Nation
I BMP' of Tr.ide hegan us iniri)
ati n i ia i session Bare niuuy.
... a. f
ftrnnt HbsVIi i nl uvmm,
. 1 I ... i li.. nuinrlliLr
j, pres.Oi' II i i Hutu mi ,,.n
iot4r Moir tnan au wmswreiw
,r,. repreaeneiea ny me ito
In Kl) HWIIIK I'M' llll III it III on
p, . a
lotenin tin convention tievoteii an
r to tddri'Mses ami resolution in
ot Frederick r raley ol rniin
for iiii n years prealdent of
Mtional .Hoard or I raue, ami
, patted itwa last summer.
program for the meeting,
krh ll - ii i three days, con-
(te tin- illHcusslon of a wide
a? of Kiihl' i t . Among the many
Mtoat advocated by aome one
raor. nl tin (onsiiiiieiu notiics no
Mtlon kt thl ii ting are tile Tol
nil limning a oneeeui run-
letters favoring a ehcap puree!
Ml lysti in lavorlng legislation
Ifomtrfs- so as to permit railroads
Kill ii i. ii. r -tali I III .i In enter
pooling ii tangenients under the
aarrvltltii n He- lllterstati' I oin
ate lomtiii- inn . tavorlug tin ere
of Hcpitrtmcllt of Industries
Com mei , i sulisidy legislation.
favoring tin i-onstructlon of an
titi. i-anul upon the route reroui
let In th i ,t 1 1 .i I I'ommlssion and
prntlilint Other olijeets sehed
lor diai-iiHHiou are reciprocity, i
larMtntii igalnal tlokol sealplng.
d mail matti'i'. i iirrency
int i ii it ( tonal branch hanks
NjW rtvtt Kasl harbor Improve
mu roaitwiM- and Inland water- j
WM irrigatinn forestry, war reve-
rrdurtinti national bankruptey
Iavsnnnm u-iorm of the consular
Wiw rtpaal ol the duty on hides, ,
Vttkon tea aura food law and tin-
wwrh . laclfl' cable.
iftei tn kdili in dovernoi Stan
!! conimii i. , ,u , riftltintlalb was
tmtM tUaoiit team tin oAooti i
M lecutivi' m i it r avun ea
nd .it.-. iim).-
Bohemian Element
Qatety Tonight In
Garden.
New York, Jan. 21 The Bohemian
element of On-ater New York's popu
lation, together with that portion ol
the more staid populate delighting
In gorgeous spectacles. Is on thi' qui
vlve In anticipation of the French
Hall at .Madison Square Garden ft
' night. The Interest, however. Is not
confined to New York, Is Is evidenced
j by the presence of several thousand
I vlaltors from out of town who have
1 come to witness the glories and gay-'
etles of the evening, or, more correct-1
ly apeaklng, of the early morning
hours, for the function does not reach
tin zenith of merry making until af
ter the midnight hour hns struck
It will In the twenty-sixth annual
function ol the kind presented under
the auspices of the Cercle Fraucalae
di I'Harmonle The organization
promises that the spectacle will be
more gorgeous than any that hnw
until before Tin assent nm Is norm
out bv tin- fact that several hundred
workmen have been busy In the hlg
ampltheater for several days past
putting up the decorations The de
corntlbns will Include, to a great ex
tent, a reproduction of thejasi tnan
gural ball at Wushiugton. The gen
eral effect will he oll with a profuse
display of electric lights and floral
enei ts The program for the hall In
eludes a ballet of three hundred wo
men In special dances, minuets
quadrilles and reels It will he n tin I
let performance with spectacular
features This will he followed by
the grand march, led by the brilliant
ballet followed by the costumed
members of the society and theii
guests.
ALMOST INSUFFERABLE
DIFFICULTIES COME UP.
Colombia Demands the Lease to This
Country for Only 200 Years for the
Ditch.
Washington. Jan. II. Difficulties
In the way of acceptance by the
I'nlted States of the Panama canal
offer are increasing. The Colombia
government Is proposing eonsldera
tlons which are scarcely possible for
the United States to accept. Colom
Ida wants to make a lease of the
route for 2"i years with privileaes of
renewal, but the Isttimlan committee
insists on a lease by the I'nlted
States In perpetuity.
EASTERN OPPOSITION
TO CHINESE EXCLUSION
CHARGES
AGAINST
PRESIDENT
MITCHELL
Mollie Meredith Alleges Concealment
of Mine Workers' Secretar's Steal
inga.
Indianaisills. Jan 21 A MBMtloa
was created In today's session ot the
Mine Workers' convention. Mollie
Meredith, a former employe of the
national offices, presented a written
charar against Prealdent Mitchell and
Secretary Wilson, alleging that thoae
officers did not report to the conven
tlon all of the defalcation of former
Secrets ry Pierce.
M'NEILL CONVICTS
WERE CAPTURED TODAY.
They
With
Were Nearly Famlehed
Cold and Hunger.
Tacnins Jan 21 Escaped convicts
Campbell Alnsworth and Morton
were captured on McNeil's Island
this morning nearly famished with
.hunger and cold. The man hunt ON
tlnuos over the entire Island after the
seven who still are nt large A boat
found on Chambers creek indicate
that several may have escaped to the
the main Jnnd
A COLORADO
MINE
NOW
IS BURNING
I"
laU BATTLE HAD
BUT SMALL J.08&ES
Auditors and Supervisors
Jic Moines Ian.. Jan. 21 Des
Moines Is entertaining the Iowa As
sociatiun of county auditor and the
state association or county supervls
ors. both or which organi.nMoir a:'
in annual convention here. The and
Inns were called to order In the pur
. lots ol tin Hotel Suvoy this morn
.in with V. A. CaM ol Des Moines,
presiding, and the Joint session to he
held tomorrow will take action with
regard to a number of matters of
' which both are Interested One of
the iniHirtant subjects to receive at
tention is a resolution to lie present
ed to the legislature asking that aal
arles and office room In- provided lot
county coroners and supervisors ot
count coroners and surveyors. This
action would. It Is believed, relieve
the auditors and supervisors of a
mi. at burden or their work unit at
the sunn tun. (end to Improve tin
handling of the county's affalra.
Explosion of Gas Cauaed Deaths and
Senilis Injury to Many on Monday.
Pieto Colo .. 'an 21. A gas eplo
slon veHienlay in the mhos ol tic
Colorado Fuel and Iron Compaii) re
suited in ut least six deaths and ser
ions injury or len The mine now Is
burning H is faarad otboifwara Bill
off I" I in dailies
ii i. I I - an
nt nunc ill, .re
Philadelphia's
I'liiluilelohm Jun
annual exhibition ot
Academy of
today Is the
CtStlUH Jail
HNi' bettli
wm ttv
l"rnu,i,i
Has Been Restored Along
in'- isthmus.
Losses in
-i Losses In ves
were much Jigirtei
report indicated Tfc
lincfs had rive killed
j four ,ii,,i,.,t. Seventeen ruvo
WOUAdod The nun,
P ' their dead was not learned
" It it not ih1i,.um i,, t... K.v.tiit
til It nuiet
tOAT SALMON TMU8T
CAUSES OaJ ON FRA8ER
I Ctnm
Governor Murphy Inaugurated.
Trenton, N. J., Jan 21 Franklia
Murphy was today inaugurated got
ei nor of New Jersey Othei stale
l official chosen at the Nov.-niber
.iectioi, Mere at tin same tune in
dueled into office The inaugural
in (ii .nsion was one ot the most ini
posing ever seen In Trenton A t.u
I iin of the parade was the fine ap
peanance and matching of the n pub
Hear, clube or the slate Tin iuan
xural ceremonies look place at noon
Apiarists
Winona MM.!
Sollthell, mhmmmIi
sociatioi, iiegun it.
Combining Aoroaa the Line
Britiah Columbia.
21. Pretimlnary ne-
'egun In tlie syndicat
river salmon can
al several millions.
"hiitwnt i,.itrii... ........ i...,
W Alliel Ii ..I...- . . .......
" .IHIIIIIIIl I1IUI I I, III
owners to irt intaHior for
' Hint. , I i.. ,.
in
T.
- "ma i n
I -l ot i
lOTWt vl,,..
llf
Mi
I W da
rn the present
state legislature
Boaarom oUmi
raor Murphy's
was gie.-icd wltli
applause.
ot members ot the
stale officials .mi'
spectators Qovof
inaugural address
loud and continued
2 Gro"'-s at Sioux Falla.
mm Falls si n i. at b..u
, . j . , ami. Ai. riu.i
and others intMrtwlMH In hnr-
re here from all par tab of
or the annual nitwit I nit of
Dakota. M.iptlciiliiiiut Si,
thll I ut.ll 1 . . . t
bm. wl" "e in session nere
Maine Club Women.
Dexter, Me.. Jan. 21. The Main"
Federation ot Women's Clubs is Ml I
ing Its tenth mid winter meeting here
todav Repreaentativea of tearly a'l
tin ".omen's clulii ' ' "'
present when the gathering was ll
ed to order b Mis Anna naigeni
Augusta, pi
ti'
MRar,
1 P South
a
Hunt, of
federation. The visitora an
haudsomely euteruined by the
mans Literary Club of Dexter
host of the convention.
Wo
the
has
at
one
the time A
to the acene
a, T ' eslon was held today
asuT' ot the
wr lie
pre-and
programme
prominence of the
K ., .1 W IB-
awu.r iu wiae range oi
mZ" scueUilled
for dlacusslon In-
lUr',e7t''i0n f m0r,' th"
ordl
For Actor's Home.
Nw York. Jan 21. The
Ing public filled
Theater today
en by Richard
eflt of the
to be
Island
play go
the Herald Square
at a performance. jv
Mansficid for th bag
Actors Home, wnicn ia
erected at Stapleton. Buten
work
this
The Chinese Bill Was Up Before the
Senate Committee Gompera Sup
ported It.
Washington. Jan. 21. - The senate
committee on Immigration gave a
hearing today to representatives m
various interests upon the question of
OhtttOM Immigration. Samuel Com
pers demanded re-enactment ot the
exclusion law. John Ford, of the Asl
atlc Association, siwkc In opposition
to BVetuatCB hills saying the I'nlted
Stales I interested in being on good
terms with China.
Art Show.
20. The 71st
the Philadelphia
Kim Arts, which opened
most notable in the his
tor) ol the society li consists oi an
elaborate display oi original worka in
nil painting watei colors. pastel
sculpt, in architectural design, mural
daworsUog drawing etching, engrav
Ing, wood and stone carving and
stained glass
Meet.
Jaii 21 The
Hec Keepers us
annual me. -tin
ii,-i . toad) with a large atiemun e.
The foreaooi wut devoted to isrolliav
inary work the reception of meinbei i
and the . ailing I WfiMU In l
af'r . ' or e mr !.. i
the annual reporl Of PfBBlitBl
1 tuff man ol Horn, i
and a
jumpiug
All were
reacui party
Policeman Killed.
San Francisco Jan 31 Eugene
i' n. .nm him. a noliceman, was shot
laat night for interrupting the
. .t ,i,i. , liuralars He died
morning Adolpb Albermeyer. a pa
tient at the city hospital, hearing the
shooting, in his delirium, Jumped
from the window to instant death to
escape ale fanciful purauera
IRRIGATION OF ARID
LANDS THE SUBJECT.
Measure Presented That Has Been
Approved by the Weatern Memberj
of Congress.
Washington. Jan 21 In the senate
this morning in presenting the bill
for imitation of arid land, llansbor
ough announce ,1 that the measure
had met tin unanimous approval Of I
the special committee of Western
senators and representatives which
had the framing of the bill In charge
Diaaater in Camp.
Hanihleioii Jan 21. Seven men
pare bursed n deaii, tl a camp oper
at til I.) 111. Ottel Cteek Luiubei Co
early thi moruina letails of the
are uuoolainable but It is
known that several perished
number were injured by
XTE from the buratng bjU4U
l.eina USIeep
tiLOOM IN THE BOER
HEADUAPTERS NOW
That Queation of Independence Haa
Been Decided Chamberlaln'a
Pronnaes Seem to Have Solved the
Problem.
Amsterdam. Jan. 2I Since the
Hoer here haxe practleall) dei bled
to waive the question ol Indepen
deuce In their endeavor to secure
pence in South Attics gteui gloom
pervade the headquarter here and
at Htlversum. The promise of Cham
berlaln that there would lie no con
tlscatlnn of Boer property, that am
nesty would ' extended and polltl
cal right restored, semes to reduce
the question to a point where an
agreement is possible One atuinbl
Ing MOOI Is Dewct and other Hoer
who i-'-maln In the field
Web Davm big Petition.
Washington. Jan. 21 - Ex Secic
tary of the Interior Davis is here
with a petition containing 200,000 alg
nature cxpreasing sympathy for the
Hoers The petition will he present
ed to congress.
Boer Losses.
. London Jan. 21 Kitchener re
pint that continual rain have de
lay ed operations the last week Hoer
casualties during the past week were
11 killed, l.'t wounded. IIS captured
and -II surrendered Receni opera
tion have greatly scattered tin
Tuinsvaal Himu-s
MURDERERS HANGED.
Several Pay the Death Penalty on the
Scaffold.
Kansas City. Jan 21. Allt.it
Lartli. u young negro, win banged
here today lor tin- murder of Ills
swo. (heart during a fit ol jealous)
Illinois Corn Growera.
Champaign. DL, Jan. SI. Nearly
ovavj county of the state I rosea
aslad si the Illinois corn grower
and sits i, mens auuiiul convention
which it i. tOStf ai the Cnivtrrlty
oi Illinois Tlw H i.' attendance and
tin interesting piogram arranged
for the II tin; ploniise I hi lie v
inlei.slltig gatliertug ot its kind o.i
held in the stale An llttei est iux
feature tn conjunction with the gth
crina '.- , i eieci. cicite of ol i.
iudai m ' ' N Kivfi
plceiv nt t 1 Utl
.lefleison City Mn
Ctalt. a convict, was
penitentiary today loi
tin guard whom lie
tempting to ei.i ape
Jun 21 .1 I.
hanged m the
die mill dei ol
killed while at
Wlilkcsbarie, Pa Jan 21. John
l.ut. a wltc i let. -i was hanged
here this morning. Jui a the rope
wa being adjusted l.ut died "Oh,
don't." and collapsed
New Lease of Life.
Albany. N. Y . Jan. 20 - Thanks to
intercession ot tioveinoi Oil. II
John Schmidt, the roiumlns count)
murderer, will not be electrocuted at
Clinton prison today, aa originally
scheduled A three mouth leaplle
ha be. i. granted but as a con, inn.
sion apiHilnied to examine the inn
detuned man as to his auil ha eg
ported bin insane, his sentence of
death will undoubtedly be commuted
to lile imprisonment in the slate pris
mi lor the criminal insane
the
Public School Officer.
Nashville Teuu Jan 21 The
Tennessee State Public Hchool Offl
cers' aaeoiiation assembled at the
capltol In fifteenth annual conven
tlon toady and will continue In aee
alon until the end of the week Many
subjects of vital importance to the
public schools of the atate are to be
onsid.-i e.t Slate Superintendent
Fitxpatrlck is the presiding officer
A WHOLE CITY LIES
RUINED IN MEXICO.
Chilpanclnoo Had 00 Housea De
Mm vol by the Earthquake an Ac
tive Volcano Seen.
Cit) ot Mexico .ISli
est from Chllpanclgo I
houses were destio.yed
con Diet el tn ruins
ment Is making
: I'll, ia!
that ovai lino
The city is
The govern
strenuon effort to
NEW YORK MARKET.
Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle
ton, Chicago Board of Trade and
New York Stock Exchange Brokera.
New York. Jan. 21 The wheat
market was weak at the opening thl
morning and old down to the low
petit 71. At Chicago, ut M'4
New York lafer Improved and closed
i better than jesterday Liverpool
closed 1 2H. New York opened
MVfii and closed 85M. Chicago
opened 787 and cloaed 794 Stocks
higher Money 4 er cent
ClOMd yesterday. 84.
Opened today. MVfJS
Kange today 84V, 85U.
Cloaed today. 8fSi
Sugar. IttW
Steel 4.',
St Paul ISAM
Inlon Pacific loos,
Wheat in Chicago.
Chicago. Jan 21 Wheat
Wheat in San Franclaco.
San Francisco, Jan. 21 -Wheat
I i! ri loti'V
relieve the dlslii-ss In the moun
tain three mile from Chllpanclngo
another volcano ha become active.
The country people are terrified.
WHAT WILL ROOSEVELT
DO IN SCHLEY CASE f
That He Will
Cabinet -Schley
Ft ret
Ac
Sunflower State Grocer.
i'opeke. Kan. Jan. 21. large
and representative attendance mark
the annual convention of the Kansas
Slate liioceih association, which la
gan its sessions here today Proml
neut among the vlaltors are National
Organlxer Stevens ot St. 1OuU Kb
sba Wiiitet nt Huston Senaloi James
W Trapp ol H Ii inu and W E Sul
livan. presideitl of the Missouri K
tall Oriwers Association I'ap.ts
on a variety ol subjects are to be
read and plsus diecusaed for the fag
thenug of trade tutereaU
There are already algns of the
coming boom at Kennewlck, In the
lower part of the county People are
beginning to crowd In to Inspect the
lands under the new ditch. The coa
tract for construction will be let with
In a few days aad work will
me nee at once
ORDER LIKE BUTCHER
WEYLER BY GEN BELL.
Filipinos Mutt Bring in All Movable
Supplies on Given Date.
Washington. Jan. 21 A 00f))
the rei oticeutiado order Issued
(iiniial Hell commanding the
partmeui ol Southern Lu.on. was
ieu.it here The order Informs
native the) must come. with
movable iimmI supplies within certain
described limits b) a certain date or
suffer colitis, at ion nt destruction in
llielt proper!) The order compares
lavorably with the racoatrado mih is
issued hj Weylei and Kitchener Hell
says the ce verity is made uecessar)
liecausc tlie Insurgenls will fight In
definitely it the countrymen continue
io supply them with food, which can
not be done iiinl. t tins unlet
Soeculatton I
Consult the
rive.
Washington Ian 21 Near-Admiral
Schley had a cOBfOrOBOg with hi
counsel Ray nor. today Speculation
on NOOOOVOlt'l action on Schlev ap
peal has a free hand today The
general oplnhui here however. Is that
the president will do nothing with
out consulting the cabinet
Schley Reache Washington
Washington. Jan 21 Hear Admir
al Schle) and wife arrived thl mom
Ing from the south.
HI arrival was unostentatious,
only a few filends In lug In waiting
The admiral said he had an enjoyable
lsll and hi health 1 pleudld
During the conference. K. hley ap
proved of the appeal as drawn up by
Kay nor and din bled to put it to
Itooscvclt this afternoon
FINE DISPLAY OF BLOODED
BIRDS IN WALLA WALLA.
ol
by
the
all
To Try Wray Slayer.
Ol.envllle. MIS, .lull 21. A Hpei
ial term of the circuit court conven
ed here today with Judge Frank J
ItSiklu on tin baBjOi Tin object of
the sMi lal term 4s to try A M Phlp
ps William Hlackhiirn Tom Lauder
dale and Ashley Cocke who aie
i barged with the murder of J M
Wray on a train In the Mlsslshslppl
Valh Halhoad near Lelaml three
weeks ago
Poultry Show Open in Armory Hall
With Everything in Readiness.
Walla Walla 'M II The third
i militia! poultry show opened ibis
morning with flic tic dUpla) of
I high grade poultry aval UtliarrHl In
this i ttv The Armiuv Hull was piel
lily ilecoiateil for the opening and
tlie i oops made a pb usaul linpres
hIoii Everything w a In icadlncs
for fin recent Ion of tin nubll - at the
op, nltiK hour and nearly ever) pea
wa In propci position Tin attend
j Batia Is expect. i to be light for a day
or two. except III the evening but
the lattet part ol the week the hull
will he crowded from tnoinllig to
I night
The offl' i ol (lie assis latloll are
I wi ll pleased with the Nhowlng made
and Y W Hitchcock acting Judge
pronounces the bird ex eptloually
fine aa a display About tine birds are
enteraa fot the different priae
General Poo ti Meets Knptrjf,
Iterlln. Jan. 21 The annual draw
ing room todav was our of the most
brilliant i atari function gas n in re
i I'lil year Piomliienl anmna tha
I Americans presented to the Kmperor
and hinpress were llencral liorai
Porter Culled Slates Ambassador to
Paris and Mr Poit.i and Mlaa Por
DR
mm
BAKING
POWDER
Made from Grape Cream of
Tartar, and Absolutely Pure
Highest award, Chicago World's Fair.
Highest tests by U. S. Gov't Chemists.
aAsiM eowota go.,
CHiraoo
liu,l...... lata . p...m it nnl . nmmI
inaaa uai fl. ...tlipiii,
'ts.1 Own bM ( " lixlik.