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Y EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EMU THE DAILY Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight ( Saturday Hires; BftlBf, with occasional light ra or iaon 1 5c A WEEK. Oh. hi, PEXDLKTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, PHI DAT, PKBRV KH 7. lOOfl. No. J MOTS ARGUMENT ... ih.. Rattlfl of Santiairn is Filed. A)MS 8CHLEY DID NOT OBEY HIS ORDERS. nttnds Sampson was Actually in Bituncc and i ook i-art in me tn- . . . i.-,..i. n o i pin" , I .1,, lm it'll Ml II ll U'l I .... , . , I I I U I II f lllllllllt llllll 1111111 . It.ilmlf it tk 111 nuni i fia niiiinu (0 the ('(Mil I'lltlOtl of Schley s III lkl Ciltl.-iti wnu In nnliml Jjn .. . . .. 1- Imftli. nf U.i .. I , .. . DiBII'l in ' mini inh.i thi'P'I'l!'' c'll' It led to credit fill victory '.in- i ii H I l l IV lilt1 III .'H lltllll 1 ingnnant, it Ih ii :ht, win pre the poHHiliillty of u verdict lie rear In d u ion Sfliloy h uppt'ul prl tn th' president's departure tor ' mi-. . - . Uii tm' department, thut 'in U-. pmci-edlngH ol the court ot In thf precept when he gave mi that SumpHon'H liugshlp wits " 11 II IlklllllMIII' ' I I I 1 II I I ' I III II iii i: i i 11111 nil w k ii i 1 1 1 i ilii 1 1 ii t Ii.iI.ii. tin mill in in- hi. nii in ii ii. i. i in . mi. Mm:ii! ;i - tin lHlllll'e ill Mi' li iwl order of the lmtile wits it-.. Sill lev iiiHoii'illence in orileis. I hi' was told to hold the enemy at month i the harbor. Inn t h it vessel, he hHiped mid Interfci ! nil' i ll: I ill I 1 1 u i 1 1 1 1 I ii i ' i 1 1 I Illllllli II I Mil I III II V HI I'SI II II No Relapse. IMMngtoii Kelt. 7. 1 t lllxey. one MmjiKuii - physicians, Hlllll this i n i' ni l . t i I u tiii lit li i ill' till- itllllllllll S COIIllitiOII. Significant Remarks. UliStiMi l eli. K. III the older r I (Ml , 1 ill! i ll! V 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 L' 1 I I 1 : i ll Ii i'.iI I I'.illinlit Uiii'l i.lill'i 1 llllli I ' i i i ' l I l i ! III l l i ll i i 1 1 . i i ii MfcUtllMMltl 111 tile Santiago .turn . iiii.liil.ii. i I - ii TO PROTECT AMERICANS. The North Atlantic Fleet Goes to Co lon. Washington, Fab. 7. Within a week, the North Atlantic squadron will sail south to Colon. It will he Composed Ot the Alabama. Koarsarge, lachuastta. Indiana, Pofomas and Machlaa, the most powerful fleet in those waters for years. A conference two days- ago hctween the state and navy deparUnanta, resulted In the de rision thai the tin i riot for the fleet to irn to the Isthmus, hecause re ports show that In both veMSUell and Colombia Insurgent! have bMfl victorious. A stati of anarchy seems protiahle and American Interc ts must tie protected. To Relieve Admiral K-mpff. Sun Francisco ret.. 7, The China, which Halls for M00 Kong today, has MBOBI her paancngl n Renr Ad miral Frank Wildes. Ad'iuial Wildes MM to relieve Admiral KemprT Jun ior MWUBBBdOf of the Asiatic squad ron. ROOSEVELT IS SICK CHICAGO'S BIG FIRE Son of the President Now Has Pneumonia. HE IS AT GROTON, MASS. TEMPERATURE IS 104. Threatened Again to Destroy the Business Portion. Mrs. to Roosevelt Leaves This Afternoon Attend Her Son in His III 1 i I v , MM Washington. Feb. 7 -Theodore Itoosevelt, Jr., the president' eldest son. Is seriously III with pneumonia it (Jrolon School, firoton. Mass The fttanilBf IntelllKenee reached here tins niornitm. Mrs. Hoosevelt will Imve for C.roton this afternoon The hoy's Illness Is the result of exposure dur'tiK a tmreh'tidefl expedition In a MOW storm he Is said tu have led sev I era I days BgO A telegram rrom Oroton this aft IT I noon says younp Roosevelt's temiieni- tnre is 104. ENGLAND ALARMED. 'The Irish Disturbances Cause Cabinet Some Headache. I.ondan. Keti 7 --The cabinet met today. It is stilted the Irish sltiiiul n srblctl hah recently occupied fipial it tuition with the South African WV, was the chief topic of discussion. The ''h i t Ion of Wood, the land purchase candidate, on Wednesday. Is dlsttlih in: the ofll iuls i unsideralily. The nilieiicv of mote severe measures. i tally acHlnst the United Irish I , ;iuue. were discussed Woods, the victor, favors the rudi Cal sclieme of vvholesille coniplllsorv hind purchase for Ireland. When the rWUH Of tile vote VVJIS 11 11 III III 111 ell . h.l- upporters hoisted him on their shoi.r dcrs and paraded the district with CONFLAGRATION STARTED IN HEART OF THE CITY. Loss Was $400,000 in All Panic Was Caused by Explosion of Oil and Paint Chicapo Feh 7 Fire that threat cued destruction of tkoMrada of did lars worth of property in the heart of the business district and created a panic anionis thousands of workers started this inornlnK In the Sanloril hulldlnp. Kandolph street Bcevpted hv paint and oil and piano concnfttl Tin (lames iprmd to the Tnulo hulld Iiik. a in story office structure, and to Pnadel Mail crnntlni intense . cltemi tit w hen hundreds m men and women are at work Several men were taken out unconscious The tire was under control after SM,060 lotl was caused Frequent explosions of oil and paint threw the entire Ml(ti horhood Into a panic, and almest ev. ry luilldlnK n the Moeh was va eated. InclndlM a portion of Marshall Field's mammoth store, which was he lleved to he elldatlKered by t po slons While this Ira was manic. ;ui other did 1110,000 daniiuc in a build Ini mi is Michigan avenue, occupied by the Oantral I'tiion Telephone Coin pany and the Chkc Mllllnerv Com liany. vies, mant.' w d( rcati I the INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION SUBMITTED ITS REPOTT PMNCE HENRY OF SAVOY. The Count of Turin may come in to visit the United States home tu I tn I an American February and take oride. New Atlaini prison batch l he ll: than i oaroerat the ii'' lieinv Federal Prison in South a, (in.. Feh. 7. Tin fadafSl in Ailanta racalvad Ha hist i inert today and bsfora .ii i on Inn aeell not less 1 pi. aari will hav. been in bin the stioiiM walls of pril hi. The prisoners are i Out ii iron I ioliuBbun. o.. To Increase Trade of Portland. Hortlmiii Feh. 7 Pluns are rapidly th' county aeat of Klickitat IT III ll.. . 11 ...!.. . .... Ill ... .1. Ill 11 I I. I I II I I I 'ii" "i itaMMtM hetweon Lyle rwiMuu. ll is i lie iiiieiiiiou in MlKlllnlei ol the enterprise le " I 'Phi mail will he I null lo 3i miles in length, uud will tit 111 n,...lit..lu bJ kn LTIii.Li i ' i". ''lit,, in in ,ii- iitii iv i ii i i m II, -1 I,, p. ., .ti.ii. ,i -ci... inn.. i is i wheal producer, and also is -"- ii UW Bill l" llllll -H i-v 1 ill Idllli lll,,ni in Piisliiifn are hauled to The Wfe in - -' Mi'i l 'a.. and from the several itanltantlarlci ol New- York! stati 'I'lie priaoil Inn ha- just been I oonpletad utter teverni years iptnt I in Its construction, it Is said hy ex perts to lie the best ariailked Slid Mat equipped institution of Its kind in tin country, in future paraoai ! coavlctad ut njfanat ncaiaal tha fad eral laws in the MMItbam states will set ' - rheir selllellees HI tile Atlanta prlaou instead oi being lakaa north us heretofon bai been the practlm Outlines Plan for Control of Railroad by Interstate Commission. Washington j.h. 7 - The industrWI oinmlssiou lias sulunittetl Its final u pon to concrt ss Tin OOnUBUntoil advises us tn transportation That the pidicy of government su pervision and control of railroads a. originally hud down in the Interstate lOntflMPOS Het. he s: i ' llgthelleil That th. authority of commerce commission. iiileiiiate protection ol shippers lie: ill That the powtis und fuintions ot 'n, 'oinmissiou ne enlarged praotlcnl ly as contemplated In the to-call'd .tn biij ut 1M0, except aa to an to prepare and enforce ant form classification revived am' the Interstat i necessary tui hi le For Oratorical Honors. MMtaolll Indi. Feb. 7. Larg.' ,i i , i j i 1 M HI I ' il ' ' I 1 1 r- j wt.'t 'iiim- h i I'h in linn. me QMS I.. UH....J at... - ...l ,...t,.ut i IIUt'l M I C il III 111 I II ' O' l itc iatiM-colli'Kiutt oratorlrul i - IMI.I..1. ..1 1 i t L. 1.. -t. w.,,1 (itKCS OlltCC III Kl III "on hall. The following have 1 ini.11-11 in lenies.'Ut the r n siiei VI A A lnvniiil W a .iiii-i-i .Mile in i inn i i: r. i lull,... i ii ei i i tm- i. .i i i. I i i i i if 1 1 it r ill i 1 'kII'-s',- I l 11. .v.. is Ik. Phiiw I'TBity -,,.,,,,,. I I ofTnM Hnllei Bill ,1 I illllnlllnl lllllllll l-l -t- r.ii' V ii'iiiii uu ii i.iii'ii llilil Bttteal Will li, mi,. f the best laii. Woman Suffragists Meet. UHltllllole. .Ml! Fell 7 As a pi. Iiiuiiiury to the annual convention to he held in Washington next w.eh the National American Women s associa tion begun an important i inference here toda The sessions opt ned in the V. M. 0 A. hall with tin ven ,--utile leader Miss Susan H Anthony presiding Others In attendanOO in cluded Carria Cbapman Qatl ol New York tin Kev Anna Howard Shaw of Philadelphia Harriet Tayloi Cpton of Ohio. K''iiu h t Gordon n New v,e-i pr Coin iaslth Katon of Mln naaota Hala Hawmond Hu't of Mis- $3 PRIZE FOR POEM. Writers of Verse May Try Talents en a Valentine. t I'eopl. li" delight in penniiii; rbyosM nia suitint in com petition for the 'i cash pri.t offered by the Kni Oracostan valentines in rhyme, trc ;khiiis to In sent to tills ottOS In se- I ed envelope on or before Februa v Ths award will b made by a ooawlttss ol three psnOBS not son tioctl d with tins oflii e. HOTEL GUESTS ESCAPED Minneapolis Has a Fire Causing $100. 000 Loss. Minneapolis. Feb. 7 The VaadOBiS hots! the Isading Bnrtipsaa hostel n of I he eltv. vn'iied iti t:'iii nun i npll i. 1 SUtti ,l bt lite early this ornlni Tin In spread rapidly, a id tin tin st.. BSCapsd w ith great dlScul ly. Most of them made tin n amy In night clothing to riKifs of Hdjoiiil'.g j liulldlngs. and suffered greatly from intense ciitil Km H time tin entl I 1 block was thraatensd The loss , ' ioo,i Sismal Hemp m Hawaii. Sun Praaeiseo, Feb 7 Advices re I calved tnui. Monolalw say that tin I production of Biaal tor the 111 u 11 11 ii . ture of rope bus proved a mepeaa in ' Hawaii ami that it may in time sup plant tin siigai industry. Over :pmmi acres In Oaliu are planted in slsul und the yield thu year has been re murkable The til,,., thrives well in Hie lowlands ot Hawaii and Hi. 'oinpany which first intiodin i d ta , production is acquiring more land ami will install expensive mai him i for cleansing purposes Th. yield g 1 aliout a ton per a rc and crops are ta IMS off twice h year A muik.-i foi I the sisal fllire has hen red in the east ami the first shipments hi. I to he mad. this month Brilliant Nl w York, Feb in ss for the lug ' hall In Madison Anon Ball. 7. All la in regdi Alton masquerade Square Qanien to .-is.- 1.,' Laura ciu Martha U, Orahaai hi Kentui k) l.ouisiiiua. and Meetinn of Edurators. Tl,ond.Mot;a kl V K,l, 7 -Tfie -..ii r.iiiicutnmai Council begun MllUsI uieetinir here toilnv and will Illiii .. . . - sesaion through tomorrow 'lings were ouened thi wmi a uooii attendance ol nMut . "uiieaiors. This evening 11 will Uaten to a letter by r- A I I) ll . . I M . . . A 'I I Ii I 1 1 till H U I' M I ill IT " I'll llli' I llfclff I' 1 1 . t llill ...I "I'll.- BUtiKi as a World Power " Preparing for 0. A. P. Meeting. Washington Ft I, 7 Preparations or tin reception and natartattUMBl of UU delegates and visitors to the forthcoming national convention of (in Daughters' ol tb amarlean Revo Intlon wars practicall) completed to gy, All the indications poinl to th. most rsmarkabls gathering ever held by the well known society. Illinois Scnoolmasters. Peoria IH Feb. 7 More than h hundred princlpall und teachers an litre tin tin annual OOBVSBtlM ot the 'iiinois Reboot ataatsrs' Club, the first :,.-sion of which Is to he ht Id tonight in the r-ity hall, when Professor C I. Moaln ot ArnMMur institute win deiiv- er an igdrsai mi 'TaChakal Training in the High School" The sessions will continue through toinorno OsM lag in tin evening alth a tsaalai de VOtad to tin discussion Of tin Illinois home for delinquent boys. The principal address will h delivered hv Judge Richard 8 Tuthlll of Chioaga night Judging (rom the large uuin her ot tickets ami boxes that haw been sold. Hit attendance promises in In- the largest nt any hall lu tin Arlou's histoiv The carnival this year la to he a production of tin Arabian Nights and the prosiae in terior of the lug garden has bt-i n transformed into a cave in which all th. myths ut th. Arabic fable will be shown The halh-t will lacings H.'si ChOTttl girls frOM the ranks of tin Metropolitan Opera Huuss ami othei promineni Broadway thersree and the eosiunies. It is ssld will be tin- most hrllllaal rsi Hhown In New York. For l.eud phy of of Black Hill, Championship. S ll.. Feb 6.- U.-orge Mur Daadwood aad Aadren Bnnli Brooklvn tiuv. t ompleted then Socialists to Put Up TicKet. Houston. Tex.. F h T, Thi Social ist party propoh, s tn iak i pronu neni pari In in'' Municipal ampalgn am! tn this end have COMplstSd ur rgngemanta tor u clt) .mi'i)tion to l held this evening The couvi-n thin will name candidates to he voted lor at next mouth s election and will also adopt a platform work of preparation and are in readi ness for their finish light, which Is to be pulled off tonight under the auapl ee of a local athletic eluh. The match is fr paras 'd the welter weight championship of the Black Hills Vessel Not Sunk. WillenriBtad Island of Curacoa. Fb 7 -TI.e enei.ucUn revolutionary ves sel Liberator, reported sunk by a Venezuela gunboat at Porto Colum bio was seen off here this morning Hotel Men of Maine Hallnwell Me F.'h fl I'ronnm 1,1 hot) I proprietors and managers Irom various eitlOS ot the state, members ot the Mail., hotel sosoeiatlon, are assembled hen- today In eighteenth annual convention for the purpose ir discussing matters of mutual interest The gathering closes this evsalnf with a banquet at the New Hallnwell House, for wlin I. preparations mi an eialiniate scale have Man made Feit v. Haley. Savaniiah. Ha. Feb. 7. la the arena of the Savannah athletic club tonight, Tommy Feltz and Patsy Ha ,, two old time rivals In the ring engage in what is scheduled to be a t went -round bout Both men have 'tii training for several weeks and eaeh appears confident of his abll- NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Bosrd of Trade and New Yoik Stock Exchange Brokers. New York F.li ? The train markets were dull todnv and prices tended downward, the closing being at the low point of the day. Liver pool Closed ti 21.4. New York open ed M'n ami dosed 83-S Chicago opened 7tH9a and cloned r7ft,r4. Corn was ran weak, docllnlni 140 Rtockl strong closed yeatardny, R4. Opened today, m1 Ranga today, s:tff MV CliM'Sil lislav. 11. Sugar. IH Steel. 4: st Pnal, Ifdfs Dnlon Pn'cllc, I0S-H, Wheat In San Francisco. sun Frnnclaco, Feb. 7. wheat liS',iff Wheat in Chicago. Chicago, Feb 7 Wheal ;, , TflFT WOULD LOWED RAIL On Hemp !) IVi Cent InstraniJ ot" b(). PHILIPPINE GOVERNOR TALKS ABOUT THE TARlH bases ati3"S PICTURE OF NELL CROPSEY Young woman whose abduction caused a sensation in the East. California 's Bid to be Hie most pro lilii III Units of Hie tree. vine and sin iii oi an ooual area ol lbs iurfar Say "Sentimental" Reasons Aiya for Reduction In Oingley Schedsa of Duties on the Product of fha. Islands. W 1 iblngton, Feb. T.Whaa Ooeoe nor Tuft r. sinned his testlmonj tfe mornlni before tha innate i'hiupphi.01 . otnmltti he said Hint ntln nfOa Nl motivi f.ir nskliiK a rnTW I mi ol Idngley mtes on iinisirtB fljai Hi PhlllpplnSI was a H,ntlnuHtsff , ', 11 would t" an objeol icj or rrtendllnsna of tha Dattad -te, I I w.i ci 'In' Filipinos Th. govern. a a .! li. w. Mild lie glad to havo a m dud mi n hemp made fl Instead M per cent Win, ragard to n ranuai of th eral govarnaiaal tha commission wr ndcnvorlni lo rales than entirtaj from custom sources Tuft said In Isi , 1 in en, , 1 nnaol read? upported b) dtreci taaatloa sg revenue taiaa mi 1 ssary ti great daal 1 ol (he connlan-loa tn pn parlni ll 1 it 1 1 rr fm the isiuu.is bw been tn !. .Ullage their ,lgi Icilllnial 1 11 while the connlaaLM mould in- glad lo have (raa trada aWi 1 I nitetl Sillies yet for roveiivsa uurposei 1 am necaanafi t inve tariff m CREAM Powder Dr. Price's Baking fwdcr is the true friend oi all the people, rich and poor alike, t upplics a pure, wholesome leavening acni, which makes ihe bistuit and cake of highest hetlthfulnetl at medium Cost and protects the food from alum, which is the greatest dietary danger of the day. The foremost baking powder in all the world. mica BAKING PftWDCR CO, CHIOAUO. ntiidaA 1..1.1 "llll 1 '! H I cm m twkH.aj yu wtar gt w t i -ail ar lty to w!n tht 4oclin eud of the purae and the long