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DAILY EVEHIHGEDITION DAILY Eastern. Oregon Weather rrlcr M J5f A WEEK. Tonight and Fihlav mm warm r tonight. PEXDLETOjV, UMATILLA COUNTY, ORKGOX, nil KsD A V. I AM VKY BO, 1008. II. NO. I.M-V 51 . . m i I n it Win RrvrmiF ILILIIUL lax With One Excep ted Flour, Fffective ixfea Tax Ends Jan- hi n Mtnn v.- v i v ' MITTEE TAKES ACTION. Payer Is instructed to Re tut House Such a Measure a? -..Mi mi It Miwarl Flnur - - M ti. an commit- I 111 MMN . 1 li HI l.uMl I'll Villi t I jftttntttlon to thp DOOM pUfMr tin bin rtpwwiai tir fMViMiu tuxi'H, i-xrpiiiiK mix. :!.nn Tin- bill i. .i.. i .,, i Jul) I X " lt Will I " sa " ' " III I ..ffmiHuii Itm. Chiiinnaii Pay no In a mufci on i iiii ii in i ii . i i m r . i. iijtk it "ill I"' Hn that Ui 'itw nil nt mil' liriilll- MlinK those war taxes. tion f the expense grow ihi' mil Ii going M thf woiuli rtul prosperity Bin nil" 'ii hi' m in' I'-iir.' mini iimi-- -oun-t-s. we iiir ttpr out tin --ntlre tax. U cnnim i i decided on LRHrlgndi i)l N'ovndn. mov- (1 ) I'll I' ' ID I I I Mil till II' m petroleum niatrlei raduoup MMk ! taunt iirnrlalofl ixtand- i in all liiiitiHtrlal corpora- B r I a Mn ' :i n :i I III i ii.'' i 1 . II ii I villi" Wiiconun Guards. wis I n- .10 - Th Nil- ameftatlon of wiacon d in nlnel icntli annual in thi i.igut llor.e narj lodaj vith dju il lloanlnian pn-sldlnK Ut til. tin.;. vhl h ttn day s d to give the of other int.-reste.l pe.i-ns U) HISCII-. ullot'.tloC.H I.'. t itatc uillll'n and e a wrvl. e T i tills end u lillto'ri. 'in. i li.ml lull u r r " ...i in ll i in- AJertii as the ftKxl bum, I v. th.- fl. ii! item axavfJi u U - 1 a - - - n I. 0.. .Iiir M.- M itiai.Ms ' kousi-n .ti,.' members of Ikaagei ft iinirlatl ot t In m i,, in . toils' t.i ilMail.- ,.' t;,, ,, o.'cniz . aiusl prod linn, The a.- """Ullli-.- inlii.i'Hliiii in tin I. ui'nji tor as ill m I 'i ..in itles Tori- .. . "I IMinUta baa i ' . en "i .th' in " Hi that If anv MliM la- to keen Lta i'l" i i .i in ..' ! I lie mm m I . . R the eh cue fnr tlio w. 'hi- afam,, Stamps Now (hat th new postaa- he people are A jeuerai tin- atanipa get api uratu c Jin 3i I Of (he Mil of! m critic ovxi tha. Ui breach 1 aaiavma I Wit tile he rmlgus stamp harjij i kiUfi e f,i of th. III new eon ill 'i.. mi in.- ii ;' '",n llcoH al!int lane- ota Prsaa. l B-i J in 30.- Newa foiu all ........ ... . .. iii oi we im isk , u-r: lllll IB thla .tit In. , ltiuns affecting the, Gloria: ui.. "f... l, , """"Jlli u siln-iiu!,.,! r ,n,. . - ua.- si-MHlon nroni. .. la. . IDof Lotahl In Ihu CONFERENCE TO FIX THE SCALE Five States Represented In the Meet ing to Decide as to Miners' Con penaation. Indianapolis, jnn an utr joint ronfernnce of operators tad miners MM organ li d today. The president of tin- state bodies concerned In th.' agreement or the future named the committeemen and adjournment VM then taken until tomorrow when th) nnl matter at Issue will be taken, in, i lie conference will pr ilialilv In u tin days. Illinois, Indian... Pennsv! rhlfl, Ohio and Iowa are repreaei it on the srale rommltte i Confll i rig rumors cn-icornlng the demand ' he made by the miner ore rcpoH h;ivlnn It that the men intend stand out for mi udvance ot in p.. nt nil nlong 'he line. Oi nth hand, it is stated that the operator are considering a redurtlo-.i "mum Ing to the aame figures on ih "round That the pant year has bee.i -i.-inrof-l aHi anii the outlook for tt i Mania year Is no brighter. While Ii h thus true that both Hides enter th.- con ferepee with view widely differing conservative members of t!, ord-r are of the opinion that the proa pacts were never brighter for an amicable sett lenient Wage Hl'ale and the adjust r.ii l of t'i. satisfactory to all SCHLEY IN LOUISVILLE. People there Delighted to Honor the Old Naval Veteran Louisville. Ky.. .Ian .Hi. This was another exceedingly busy day for A I mlral Schley, whom all LouIb'IIIc has delighted to honor since his arrrlva' here Tuesday evening last. This lorenoon the admlral'l tmrtv were driven to lending indiiHtriitl aolgulllh nn'tits anil other points of Interest In and about the city. Luncheon was taken at Hie IVnodennla club. foUov Ing which the admiral visited the .Vt i sonic Home and the Industrial Helm of Reform This evening, as a fittlr wind-up the round of etitertalnmen . the admiral will be the guest of lion or at an elaborate ball to bo givei Under the auspices of the Knights Templar Tomorrow morning the admlral'l party leaves for Knoxrll!' . TREMENDOUS RIOT OCCURS IN BUDA PEST Attacked thr Parliament and Smash ed the Windows Police Wounded 86 With Swords in Charging the Crowd. Miula Pest. Jan. A riot of work men occurred here today A mob of 10.000 attack. ' the parliament to give emphasis to the anti-government campaign The windows of the build Ing were smashed, and the proceed ings of the chamber Interrupted, The mounted police wen called out and charged the ( awl slashing them with swords Tin ambulances carried ii w ii Mi wounded Valley Forge Military Park. Washington. Jan. 30. A delegation ol representatives of patriotic mm ie lies ol Philadelphia appeared before the sci, committer on military af fairs today and urged the passage ot a bill providing for the establish m. 'lit of a military park at Valley Forge The project has been agltat ed for teveral years past ami the pro moters of the movement have high hoes ot its success To Examine Boundary. London Jan 10 Sir Thoma Hm Ifjarford HoMrtoh, tin geological ex pert appointed b) the Mrltish gOVai Ml to inveatiirati the bounila' Motion lieiweeri Argentina ar i Chlb started toilav toi South Aim ea. During his surveys he will re ceive no suggestions eitr r frorti the ' Argentine or Chilean DOaMlMftMSi 'so that his work may be entirely in- I dependent. in Memory of Crown Prince. Vienna. Jan :i" - The annlversaiy of the death of Crown Prim e Kudolph was observi d today by masses in the palao chapel and in tin ( apuch'ii church, iu the vault In which the prince is entombed Ktupeioi Fran lis Joseph and ether members of the imperial taniily were- present at the tomb inn tie i 'oiintes! Lou- a w idow of Prince Rudolph, and her daughter Elizabeth who was wedded tail week to Prince Otho of WIwIIm U (laeti Wi-le present Gotham'i Charity Ball New York Jan Jo The barlty ball to be given tontgh dorf Autonu will, from bg a gteat social and at tin- Wal the outlook, financial auc will as usual cess I ne money mr.cu In 'lietl- the Nursery and cnna s Phere will b. u great many pital -..i.leu.'I.IUllW"- of the arm ahd navy in is. inittnini! uromenade Amon-s others there will be a deputation of twelve officers from Wbst Point. .. the Brooklyn navy yard tify and about the same number from (iover JOINT THE TWO ESCAPED From Pennsylvania Peni tentiary. MURDERERS FOUGHT THEIR WAY TO FREEDOM. Pittsburg Pusoners Apperently As sisted by the Wife of the Warden Covered Up All Tracee Pittsburg. Jan. 3d. Ed and Jack Middle, under sentence of death for murder, escaped from the county jail this morning. They locked three Kiiards In a cell, took a revolver from another, threw him over a 1 t . . . -1 leucc. ran into the Jailer's office whore they allot another guard, a najrad themselves in cltlsens' clothing and walked out. Tlie two prisoners had been prov id ed with a saw, with bars in their cells. which to cut the About 4 o'clock. one ol the guards was called to the cell on the pretext that one of the brothers was ill and needed medicine An the guard reported at the dior. John threw him over the railing to the tlnor below and Kdward sprang out from his cell. With drawn revol ver they went to the first floor where they met Guard Keynoldh. whom the) shot In the hln Tile rcimtlnltn i quickly was overpowered, and all three then were locI.eTl in the ' dun geon They then took the keys from the keeper, secured new suits of clothes from the guards' wardrobe and went out. Middle bad murdered a crippled gro 01 t in Washington. Pa., having tried lo rob his place He was located b the oltlcers a few hours lalei ami a buttle ensued in wbnh one officer was killed. Kdward Middle was dan gerously wounded Warden loffel thlnki thai Mrs. Kof i 1 provided tin aeani with which the murderers effected their escape, as she was not in bed when he awnk .ii d, and since has not been seen The fugitives have completely cover ad up their tracks. The count commissionecs this afternoon offered a reward of $rniii for capture, dead or alive, of the Bid dies. SLIDE OCCURS IN OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS. Indians Brought the Report Ship ping Has No Losses. I'ort Townsend. Jan 3u. The pre dieted storm did not materialise with the force expected. Strong winds prevailed, but shipping was warned, anil ho disasters ale reported, though high seas in- runn ng '.f? Platter) Meager reports are brought by Indi aus of a disastrous snow and land slide in the Olympic mountains, west ern portion of Jefferson county, dur ing last week's storm the earth tn milling lf minutes, followed by rumbling One of the peaks broke off completely, tilling a small valley. It n- not thoiigtK then wio- inn loss of life, an the prospectors had left with the first snow . . i Cold at Riverside. Riverside. Cal Jan. 3" - The eat temperature was 2li above low this morning. Then was a bree.e nearly all night. With no damage to the or ange crop. It Is warmer today. Sunflower State Lawyers. TopekU. Kan Ju M Upwards ot Jim piominent luwM-rs and Jurists are attending th. annual naOOUBB of the Kansas state bar association, which was formally opened lure to day. Koiitine bull MM OMBOOlOd with tin affaii- ol thl iganlzation Oeeuplad the duy Interest enters In the discussions ot toiuoirow and the annual adlnss which will be delivered tomortow evening In dltion to the annual address which will he delivered b Jaiuer Hager man of St. louis. the program pn vides for the following Interesting papers "Pardour ami Paroles " Gov ernor W. B. Stanley; "The lves of the 1-awyers." John E Hessin "Pp bate Courts." Sydney Hayden. "D lay s and Technii alltles in the Admit. Iiitratliin of Justice." Judge K M Plckler; "Powers Conferred and Lltr itations Imposed ou cities ;n Kan bus." Representative H C '-kxdey "The New Tax Uw ." Senator K Du in out Smith ChenoweUi Recaptured. Hoaeburg, Or., Jan 30 Elwood ch. noweth, the religious fanatic from ; Union county, recently eacaueo irum the asylum, was recaptured bera to day He formerly escaped from 8her iff Deerlna, of Union, Jumping from a railroad train MAY QUIT BIG JOB Charles Schwah Was Repri manded by Morgan, STEEL TRUST PRESIDENT QUARRELS WITH COMPANY. Gambled M Monte Carlo and J. P. Morgan Cabled Sharply That He Must Cease His Practices. New York Jan :tu - The OafMMT elal. a newapapcr. announced todn that Charles Schwab, according to tmatworth) raporti reoantl recelred from Monte Carlo to Plerponl Morgan offers to resign the steel corporation presidency provided Morgan and his associates deem II expedient This Is the result, the Comnieicial says, of Schwab's reporti d sensational guiuhl Ing and Morgan's sharp cablegrams er tlelsing him Big Men at Bnc;i et. Mai laMrn, Mil Jm ''" The M i chant and Manufi 1 1 urei a' Assoc tlon of Baltimore .nc of the mo. prominent organia Ml "l its I no In th- country, hoi' it. -iniiual kOi (uct tonight and euborate prapora t Ions have been completed 'ol the ai fair. As has been the oMtom In pool years the most ot the spiakers ate to In- members of congress lm I ltd ad amonge the numbi i are PJoMtM J 0. Morrows of Michigan and If i ii riaBtl five Francis W. Cusbman of Wash ington. F 0 Sterns ot Mlnnenola Juli'ih Kabn oi Caliluinia and Kd ward S Mlnoi ot Wlscnusln Ryan vs. Green Kansas City, Mo. Jan M TkOTi promises to be a lively bout tonight when Tommy Ryan former chain pun of his class, ami George Oraea tile I'M. Hi. coast pllglllMt collie to get her in a 10 round bout Both m -n have been doing aome faithful train ing and appear to be in excellent shape for the contest This will be the BOOaOd meeting between Ryatl and linen Thcli pn vlous encounter, which took place about fourteen months ago raoultad in a victory for OrMg In the seventh round. King Charles the Martyr. l-ondoii, Jan 0J Mi. various leg, UaaaM and Jacobite league! tbrougTh out the country today celebrated th--'ib'lA annlversaiy of tin execution t King Charles I Following the n tom which, has obtained during the past few years, a niuubei of wreaths were placed about the statue of t hi king at Whitehall A largely aieOjd ed service was held in the morning in memory of the king at Ht Marge, i t Pattens, Rood la lie Tin oAclai lug clergy were attired in red rant nients this being symlxiln of th Idood of the martyr Kentucky Daughters Louisville Ky Jan 30 -The K-n lucky Dauabtfrs of the I moil noi Ki.olution began their anuual meet ing here today with a full attenuate -of delegates from the various branch es of the so- let y throughout the state Prominent among the visit I ors In attendance Is Mrs Charles Fairbanks of Indianapolis, president geueral of the national society The meeting will be in session two days Besides transacting business connect ! ed with the society's affairs the meet ing will select delegates to repre sent the national society to be held in Washington next month - ygfl F aaaakatT NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray A Co.. Pendle ton. Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. New York. Jan. N. The wheit market was dull and featureless tO day and while foreign markets were higher, the eastern markets close I about lsc lower Liverpool closed ' L.M compared with 1 yesler da) New York opened S4t. and rloaod M. Chicago ope nod w ant dosed 7K'(ii , Stocks higher. Motley i mm cent. 1'losed yesterday. MS Opened today. X4Nf?V Mange today. 7 ' , nH', Closed today. M ttgar, 121 St.ol. 4:!', st. Parti, m;4'4 I'nlon Paclflc, I0SU Wheat in Chicago. Jan Chicago. 30 Wheat 'iff Wheat in San Francisco. San Fraiielseo. Jan M Wheat Wealthy Congressmsn Dead. Providence. R. I . Jan. 30. - Kx Congressmaii William Sprague. who was considered the wealthiest man In congress while he held till Beat, died today worth over $20,000,000 SIX INCHES OF THE BEAUTIFUL HAS FALLEN. Good for Fsrmers. Stockmen and for Everybody in the Country. There is now six Inches of "now sM over thih country, and not only are the wiling people who have been wish ing for snow i nough so that they could have a sleigh i idi . happy, but the farmer Is feeling g 1 because his gram Is now prote. I. d against the cold blasts of tile wind, and the Stock man Is tooling the smne way Not only is it ibis fact that makes them loci good, but the ground Is needing moio moisture and the snow will pro v id- lor this seemingly defect befnn The weatlni has moderated to a great extent and tin-, morning the HMTCUriOi registered from ifi tO 20 above zero This is a welcome change, as the rrlgld weather or the past week bad OgMOd much damage 1 1 mil the freezing and bursting of water pipes and was hard on stock, is w. ll as the fruit trees of the country SMALL BLAZE TODAY. Fire Caught in Boiler Room of Judd Building. V small blae occur re in the boll ei room that supplies heat for the Judd building, on the - or ne i of Main gOd Colli! streets between ii and I ii i link this morning The cause of the tile Is not known, but it was in a pile ol coal which was put In behind tin- engine when It was wet. and ll Is thought the steam arising from this 1 1 is I slid the heat from tin ngine, caused a gas to collect which caused n to hurst Into flames The dargage was small WW M CFEAM baking nmiw Por a I liiril i ccn( ury mcri can houiewivci have ''.iiul Dr. Price s Uaking t'owdcr invaria bly .i guarantee ! im , liclii ioui ami wholesome d. Always makes the perfect biscuit, cake and bread. Null Paict Basis. P'.ikh Co., CMicaeo. MEASURt OFFERED Providing lor Irrigation in Six teen St.ites I his Side ot the Mississippi r ndorted hy Entire Delegation. TEXT OF THE BILL BY NEW LANDS IN HOUSE. Foi the Establishment of a National Fund for the Reclamation of Arid Lands in the Wist. Washington Jan M Tht complete ti t of the lull drawn by Newlainls, ami which In modified form, has re Calved the Indorsement of the entlio delegation ol senators and represen tatives west from the Mississippi rtVOr, known as House Mill No Wit, provides A bill appropriating the receipts from tin- sale and disposal of public lands in certain slates ami terrltortet to the construction of irilgatlnn works 'for the reclamation of aii-i lands Be It enacted l,y th- loMti and house of rOBrOMBtOtlVOg ol tin- United Slates oi America in congnss asseia bled Tha aii moMyi roeolMd from tha sale iitul disposal ot public lands lu Aiionu. California, Colorado, iilab'i Kansas. Molilalia Nclnuskil. NOVSoV Nan Mexico North Dakota, Oklaho ma Oregon South Ihikota Utah, Washington and Wyoming, beginning with the fist ui ysO ending June 31. IM1, llu lulling the sillpllls of fees nil I oinmlsslou In excess of allowances to registers and rocolvorOi and except ing the fi pel i. Ilium of the ploiei ll of the sales ol pubtb lands In the above gtgiOf si I .o ld. ht law fill eila rational ami other uorpoaoo, shall ba. and the saute an- hereby, icserveit. set aside and appropriated as a spec ial fund In tin- IfOMHI) to be known as the "raclamatlou fund." to gg usud in th. examination and survey lot and the i oust ruciion and moiotanaooi f IrrtmstioO works lm the nloiage, dl versioii and dev I'lopuu m of waters for the roclamal ion of it 1 1 ! and aeml arid landi. In the slates and terrltnr ( ont iiiued on page six. t Innm ILikiug Miwii i i oi.iiie Iniio sliun .111(1 Olllt'l ll.ll-.il I .ill. ll. .11 Ills .111 kiwi i ui pi s - but mi. i tor iii work aie I Injukai lo liu shanaili CONGRESS mm oclatlon. nor"!