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DAILY EVENING EDITION Sk Tf V Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight and Sunday fair: con tinual cold. (5c A WEEK. I'ENDLBTON, UMATILL o V, OREttOK, SATI KDAV. .1 AM ABY 28, 100. No. i;i l I T THAT ssw i CHEERS FOR SCHLEY MAYOR CUED . i! WW MERCURY HIS IRELAND Mfl! j thn Rraatest Demon- 1 Ml x-.- Jlmmm ill thp Historv of hat City. i -a cimt I AGO WELCOMCD IN CHICAGO . . , it Toniaht at . ... tnici in m - l. rin.t luiiiiklirH L Auditorium v'." .nit Sorakers. A ,i,l f In hootn Mam juii - ' . .anii'iu ami 11,1 l,"i7 J .,,,,!, .iinlral Schley ar- it Chum-'" imliiy. rr me iuac .. . .i... ....... i ..r i.. he vvw: '"' "" "' ""r rl ,i. program for his enter .... riii take un nearly every time until ih unan XonJa) eveuing, ior iumne. train healing tnc aumirai aim O....H, I'l.i rtj was ii" ' i" , (, Ml train carry um a commit t "i 01 the Hamilton ud other iliatlliguianeu cm cf Chicago The distinguished i escort ed 10 tne Aiiauor Uot,. whet. lie will occupy iue .Qtiml huh - during his may in MMrtsinmool program will tonight with u banquet tor Mtntt preparatlona have nMiplfteil The affair will be x tli-- massive banquet nan 01 nJlloriuni The net program 01 Mid. "in Admiral Henley mm 4 tin Mai ) land SiM-lety of ( hi Hon I t'arr, of Galea III (orni. i Minister to Hen r ( lull hiii it r. iuesi. rrri - lurni! prei dOBl Of the Ham BB A Great Demonstration. vu with ehecia trom thousands k IiIdwiii. of whiatlea and nr. ma i littudH the welcome 0 wan g:en. It wu one of remarkable dc-numst rations itory hi the city. Two hours t train arrived the streets In t) oi He- depot wore jammed ople anxioua to catch a 1 the aero ol Santiago. When pulled :n cheers went up enthusiastic hero worship the iin-1-niig cuiitinued un fldfflira! f . ii lied the hotel. The I am in. in tli' depot to th- aw.- In.. i . t . .m hats .-in.. rhHrinK likf Th admiral amlled and bowed IV I . ...... ..t i lAciaU at: i; Un min wclcoruett at tii il p-' uiul at t oiupauieU to the Iota Th admirul IIP II I 1... ei... " . v i IIH Kl ' I IIIK ! thuusaud achool children Aiil iu hi! flags. He waa winr. i light while the WAk nit... in lIlMlal. Indiana ' - P) .uivufu iuuinua 'hH'rit of resident of the aw! vIIIsk. m aiQg tne rguU. It II III 1. 1 1 i.w.ubpA.4. fa ii mmm lir lanulii-.- araitOl for the train Weil m- r tl. w nasi. At the la- ail tin ! il . la I II lattt riiai nil t K and m. imndh with tlM ill' Or ftney b Promotion awiingt.ii. Jail 2ft Hun r A.ln.i. a Van Heynaa. chief of thi- wreaii of medieiiii- and sur mmu . .1 . . . . - irui.-ll loiliiv with tin. of ai... . I : . t. . - -""I"' u-ai admiral MeUl lirmtof Hr.-slev M Ul Aflnuru V'... ia - m.i u.-yp.-n as cniei " wirwau oi m..Hi,.nt. uii hit ' Whl , l,,,MI .K. u' ihi rank oi rear-admiral. iPliiiiiitin.ni by President uuiuiHHj 1.1111 111! maUi ti th.. Irlumlu . .. I ti ' i Mili-nt M-Kinlv Ilu - ii. Mimniey m his "atat at itnir.i.. i Ml when he died. Hharrta In Paria. Jan M ti.u i. n K,r!, iuoklna un anrl keen - u.aniiigiiea in the VOIOI ""n iii-kiiis lomorrow urand Hut,. i iniu,. ik. llii- AtnericanH Mi-haufnr ibh i r . rz T "It t Dl, ll. man. ...... o ..III ' ' ln tournament "pta CommlaalonaO. Jn zr. The cruiaer m L. u uiie or aaaniia. i 10 u,n,i.j. i .k. - .uuaj mi in. Pt yard Hor new com Captain Henry W. Lyon HARRIMAN WAS A RATHER GLIB TALKER. Said the Merger Was to Preaerve Av enuea of Traffic of the Three Roada. Chicago. Jan. 2B.--R. H Harriinaii was called to the atand when the In terstate commerce commifoiion resum ed If b Hoaitlona thin mornlnp He was quick and derided with his answers TOO earlier part of the teatimouv wan confined to relating hlg connection with various railroads Regarding the merger he aald It was ncconuilUhcil for the porpOOl ol in .-serving the avenues of the thrw urn. Is interested. He did not think Train. Dtroetor Itabba divided the t raffle. When asked to shell OMM light upon the Hill Hairiman fight or last May. he atated nothing not al ready recorded Haniman aald the merger would prove to he heneflrlal in that new markets would he opened, dlsctimlna tion against shippers he prevented and the service he Improved. In creased ratcB are not contemplated He declared that the DniOl and Southern Pacific. Oreat Northern. Northern Pacific and 'Imago. Burl ington Qulncy roads are In otnpc tltlon Just aa they were herore the merger. Gov. McBnde Opposes Merger. Sttle Jan. 26 A special to the Times Horn Olympia says that Gover nor Mcllride today issued a tiroclama lion on the railroad qustlon. The proclamation declares that the only safeguard In this state against railroads Is competition. Touching the so-called 'community Of Interests" Idea Governor Mcllride says : "The hasis Of Interest is cause of the it contains. many links, the of which would whole One of die or sell his Bttbot hlne. Rattles the Old Gang in the Wenf in This Part of the Golden Gate Town, Country. NEW YORK MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO'S CHIEF OLD BCREAS VISITED EXECUTIVE STIRS THINGS. PENDLETON AGAIN He Saya He Found a Shocking Situ- of such a comhlnatloii necessarily IMOOVN 1st many individual (octort It Is like a chain of hreul.lnp of nny one he disastrous to the the Indivdiials might holdings to another. t w'tit might destroy the com I this tensor, the promoters of tin community of Interests idea were not satisfied. So. In order to solidify the linin and make it a hai of steel, thus perpetuating their BOO trol, a scheme was shrewdly devised to form a gigantic corporation to which u majority of the stock of each competing line should he translerred. the officials receiving In return stock of the new OOOafaMJ which stock might change hands freely without In any way disturbing the control. "The Northern Securities Company is that OOrpOHkttOB. However the community of interests is created or maintained, the result is the stifling of competition NEW YORK CENTRAL OFFICIALS TO BE INDICTED. Believed the Grand Jury Will Be Ask Cd to Bring in Trut Bills Against Tham. New York. Jan. L'6 It is believed that District Attoine Jerome lmuo dlately will ask the grand jury to indict several high officials of the New York Cvotrml result ot the verdict or the coroners Jury which held the officials of the road resnonai hie for the recent tunnel wreck INDIAN BILL. Will Cany Appropriation of $7,000,000 in the Houae. Washington. Jan. 25 The most iui portaut measure 10 come up in tin house uext week Is the Indian appro priation hill which will carry 17,000,- In addition to this several ter rltorlal hills will com lip The first will he the Oklahoma bill. In the senate the Philippine tariff! bill will BO the most imikortam measure to k0 considered NEGRO STROTHER PLACES NOOSE ABOUT HIS NCCK. dtion Among the Old City Hall Em ployes. San Fiancisco. Jan. IT. San Fran Cisco's union labor mayor. Kugrne H. Schmlta. Is busily engaged effecting reforms In the clty s gowt iiinctii and demonstrating that the executive ability developed by an orchestra leader in directing his musicians is sufficient to enable the possessor to wisely govern a hlg city. San Francisco's peculiar charter makes the mayor the absolute head Of the city government through the various commissions the members of which arc appointed by the naor tor I a defined length of service. One mem i her of each commission haa bei u ap pointed hjf ihe new mayor, the other tl BMtfflbon holding over from th. previous administration. When their terms expire their successors will be appointed by Mayor SchmiU. who will then be In complete control Of the city's municipal afTalis. As civil ser vice rules govern ami a removal In any office must in lot good cause. It Is evident that the mayor's power is limited, for a majority of each com mission govern the appointments made by that commlaalon. City Hail Shake-Up. Though Mayor Schmltz has held of li' only a feu weeks, he has already I. used such a shaklng-up at the city hall as to iinis, widespread terrroi amoug the easy-going, sleek officials (milling down the many sinecures Recently . I.-, ted County Clerk A. H. Mulionc.. was pro.ed to have prom (hi it pBtroiii.t in ol d' r to secure his nomination, and only a restraining OrdOT of tlM court temporarily pro vents the mayor from removing him for violation ol the charter Charles H. (iBllaglu r sup. rlOtOB&OBl Of pav ing, was next suspcr.de 1 for forcing his employe to attend political pi l tuarles. J II Casserly. member oi the school hoard, was told to devote hiinsi If to his work or resign, and ai Dented the latter alternative. Thomas I' Woodward, a former member, was appointed in his place. Kd B Wil Hams, lor many years chief clerk of the Justice court, was the n'xt man to In- decapitated, for neglect of duly and Powell Frederick appointed to the vuimii . WillllamH got a (OMsBM a ry resiiaiulng order from the super ior court hut was ejected from th. oftii e by the police Frederick has Issen summoned to appear f i ii nipt In consequence Shocking Situation. Speaking ol Williams' icinoval. MfurOf Schmit said "1 have foun-1 u shocking condition of things among tin- city's employes Public office with many or the holders has come to IBMi a private --nap I find man officials reporting at their offices at about 10:3b. staylug an hour or two and leaving for the day. devoting the tun. ror which the city pays tbem to drinking dicing, loafing and woist of ull to patrouilng the race track gambling across the bay Why. the whole boatload Of city hall employes have been in tin- habit ol going to ihes. rates dally This has got to stop, they must either work or clear out Kitht-i the vgork is being neg lei t.u or there are too many em plows I shall follow then.- remov als up with many inun snd want everybody t" understand that tbey most Oorfe "i fOrfoM their positions, and that 1 will not tolerate the con dition of things existing In the past " After t .ilTiy Weather Prediction of Intenr.- Cold Came True Reached 6 Below. Such v. nihcr as t lint since yester day m rntng is oBOHltl to make the resldei i Ol I'endlclon wonder whai ban be in 1. 1 the usually balmy c mate ol un non. All day yesterday, the snow . ami down at quite a brisk rate, and ll did not cease until aitet dark. The snow was accompanied by a strong north wind that drift ed the snow etnd chilled the man or woman that ventured out. hut at lilght there was probably not more than five Inches on the ground Karly yesterdav morning. the 1 thermometer registered no loWOI than X above 0Of0 nnd at noon it was not quite so low, but early In the aftcrniMn the mercuries about town suddenly dropped and within one hour there was a change of nearly 10 degrees. It kept getting colder tin til at lo o'clock p. m. It was t' shove This morning the local t her mom. ION around town registered all the way rrnm " to 8 below zero, but It was ileal and the air almost still. People could he seen going to their places ol business with heavy caps drawn down over their ears or hold tng tin in with their hands The snow is drilled until there Is no sleighing, hut every boy ill town. BOd Many girls, are out with then s. di -Inline itow ii Incline- oi catch Ing onto every rig that goes through the street and using them as locomrs live power, ine dealers who laid m largi supplies ot sleds in the fall, hoping tot snow to create demand for them, had nun. to tin conclusion that too would have to hohl them ovei hul the saying that all things coin, lo him who waits, is again proved true, and they are almost us huppv as the young lolks The wood and coal dealers are also thanking "Old Boreas" for his timely visit. Walla Walla's Cold Wave. Walla Wialla Jan ... A sudden change in the weather In i. yesterday and lasi night matte a record for ireelng so rar this winter. With a fair wind blowing sums DOOM lO lull veMtcnlav ait. in. .on. and as tin weather was quite cold. Ih. snow irtftod unusuallv The cold OOBtil tied to increase in intensity until this morning, ami snow r-ll most ol tin time. I .a s t night. W. a th. i Ohsiivci Newman pn.ll.ted elo weathei early this morning, and the prodk tion cam.- true Tin- storm thus far has been by rar the most severe of the winter months . 'onsldcrahlc damage to water pipes is reported this morning. Reported by I. L. Ray 4 Co., Pendle ton. Chicago Board of Trade end New York Stock Exchange Brokers. New York. Jan The wheat ntorkol erly showed MMM strength. I.ivirpool Icing up to 0 Now' Voil, opened ','n h'rhei 85'n. hut quickly declined to MH Chicago opened '-vdl ' and clos.il TS1,. Com was OOpoclaJlj wc:k idling off i ' Stocks lower. Money I per cent. Closer, yesterday. ft Opened lodav Sfi'n nt'sf? vr.'' Col Arthur Lynch Said by the Boers to H.ivc Great Thin in View, He Says He Killed Cooper, the Mil lionaire, for Purpoee of Robbing Him of His Diamonds St Louis. Jan. 26 William ellrolb er the negro bath attendant , confess ed this morning to the murder of the millionaire, DeM Cooper ou hia vlalt to the Turkish bath establishment on Thursday morning He aald he killed Cooper so In- BifM rO0 him or hia dlamoodo. TWENTY LOST LIVES. Loat Creea Mine Morror List le New Complete ,rLt,.i,. u Jan 26 A rev . . . I. I,, thu a1 C list or uoosc u Th. mine horror ahows 20 tod The mlm- haa been thoroughly searched and all the deod and Injured MMM ed None of the injured will die Stirred Things in Tacoma. Tgcoma, Jan. 26. The storm last night drove the boom plies against the Carlson shingle mill, tumbling the mill, including the machinery, lulo the bay The loss is 6uo(i The city wharf of Old Tacoma and the fJpOOOf store ou the wharr broke loose and floated around the harbor until res cued today. The hllz.ard is subaid ing this luorumg. Wrecks Are Feared. Seattle. Jan -4 A number of small boats were more or less Injured many small buildings along the water front damaged and business or all sorts completely crippled iii a storm that swept ovei this city For 0V0I au hour the wind traveled at a velor ll) of to miles and was a ompanted by o blinding snow storm. Bo rar as known, no lives were lost but it is expected theri were many wrecks along the coast WATER TANK EXPLOSION Sib Catholic Federation. Columbus Jan 25 Members oi the executive committee or the National Federation ot Catholn societies are arriving here In anticipation of the general meeting to be held here to morrow at the Chittenden Thlo will be the first meeting of the national committee since the organisation convention of the Federation held In Cincinnati, In December The princi pal business to bo transacted la the . u ,.r .he constitution In such . .. l. .. . ... .I..., o ,m h nrintad and exploded, Injuring all six Frank, 13 ..i,..., i.rf anion the confederated I yeare of age diies A mwetlng of the Catholic Children at New Whatcom Sen ewaly Injured. New What. on. Wash Jan 26 While the six children or Robert Shield were gathered around a stove this morning, a water tank which bad frozen as the reeult of a bllcaard which commenced during 'he night Federation of Ohio will be neta in conjunction with the meeting of the committee Articles were signed ror two race tor $20,000 a side between Iwaon a Boralma. Bmather'e Lord Derby and Hcbannel's The Abbot of age, suffered a double com pound fraeture of tbe left thigh and may die Pear, aged 7 was badly cut by flying pieces of iron The room waa completely wrecked Five inches at Everett. Everett, Jaa tt. Five IocJmo of snow fell laet night Six feet U re ported at Wellington Range today Cloat d tod. iv ttfOJr, 126 tool, t2v si Paul h Cnion Pacific. lOO'w Wheat in San Francisco. San Fianclaco. Jim Wheat lo'tjl IH'.il. Wheat m Chicago. 'Imago Jan. LTi Wlieat T'.'ff Roaslyn Divorce Case. Kdiiiiiiirgh, Jan. 25, lxrd Roe sly n's divorce suit against hia wife OMM up (or hearing today. The charge Ih desertion, hul there la no further scandal brought out by the suit His wife la the daughter or Kobeit De Cray N'yner of (iatilh) Hall. Count) Lincoln. I.ady Riwslyu has made no answer and will let a Judg ment go against her by default It Is understood, an arrangement having been made as to the ilsKisltlon or then- two children There Is a daugh ter. Rosahelh- Mlllleent, eleven v.ais old. and Lord I .oughhough. no ten years old Rubber Trust Mill Cloaca. Woousockct. R I . Jan. 26 The Alic e Rubber Mill ol the Woonsoc ket Ituhhei coiiipauv closed down today. The mill is owned by the l ulled States Rubber company and general I) gav e employ un lit to about inun hands. Open winters during the past three- years, causing overproduc tion. Is believed to Ih. ii out I Hint I tig cause to the shut down To Call Congressional Convention. Sedalla Mo. Jau Members of the Seventh district democratic con gressional OOflMBjttMfl in session at the Klks Hotel today in response to the call of Chairman Hamlin The time aud place or holding the con gtesslonal convention an- to he de cided on THE STORY EMANATES r ROM AMSTERDAM. The Irish Member of Parliament Who Was Charged With Treason, la to Take th Lead. Amsterdam. Jan L'6 The BOOM IN . itciilatltig a story to the offect that Colonel Arthur I y m h. the It tab member or parliament foi whom h win runt charging tieason. was Issued. propoOOd tn OhartM a sailing boat and sail to ChIwh. I'.uv nnd take the lead In a great thing now Inspired, which Is on the eve oi happening in Ireland. Mansfield's Successful Engagement New fori 'hi II Ml Itioadwai Is talking or the financial record JnM established by Rlchnid M .itistl. id. hia eight week's engagement tfl ' Beam alt c," which closes tonight at the Herald Square Theater Mr. MBBSBOM has played lo business ag gicgHiing I10I.0M Mr. MMiiNtleld'o tour commencing tn-xt week will eio brOOfl I MM mil h It will take hia Irolli New Voile lo Richmond. Va., Norfolk, Atlanta. Birmingham. Mo- bile. New Orb-ana, through Teiaa to J Little Rock. Memphis, Naahvlllo, Cincinnati, and to Chicago. Thenco I he will go to Milwaukee. St Paul. Minneapolis Detroit, Pittsburg. To ledo tortllBgpoHO. St I.oiiIh. Kiiiihhb 'City, DoOVer and six ol too principal cities of the Pa itle coast, ictutnliig via Butte. Ih lOBBi WlnuipcK and 0w I lut ri Liberty Lrgue Meeting. Cincinnati, Jan fL'6. Delegates aud visitors from various pints of the I Cnlted States ami Canada an- lu the 'city loi tl... annual meeting or the I llicit) League .vlib h begins tomor low. The h-agiii In composed of rreelhiiil.il s. The sessions will bo presided ovei bv Or. T J llowlna of MBS0M President lUrpei denies that itock efeller Is give $28,0011 .000 to the University of Chicago. DrPRICES Cream w Baking Powder The diflfen nee i ,s ' tween a y 1 anil a poor l)akiii'; powdei wtuiltl not amount for a family- lupply to nc ll- lar year. The poor powdei vvoiilil cause doctor! Iill many tiints this. Di. Price'i Cream Baking Powder the mM economical ' the end, becauti it got ri further in leavening .ml insures pcrict t, wholesome i . 1 - Used always in making ill' lt jic and t ake it tavei both health and money Made from pnre, grajic in am Ol t u' ii. most healthful o( fruit acids. Bakimo Powoaa CO., CS4KaSjttO Nor. -You caiiikot, U you value gocv! health, .dliiiil to un- cheep, low gi.k baking pOWcWri I h, y etc nHsfly, n, pile ol the OUie lissl IdWI, IIMCVe llom I li .1 k-.i.c a n alum win. h eialaiiger Ihe health. All physic kins will II ou ihal sutn po ders in l.ocl Brt injutKMia. F