DAILY EVEN ING EDITION BWWWVWvWWVWWVWVl 1 TT V Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight cloudy, Tuesday prob ably showers. ,.,...,fd .trout reiiaence ".i knllMM DJ 01 "1 . trreCW J5cA WEW J ... .lUAAAI BAAVWVVWvVvNVVVVWJ PENDLETON, TTMATILLA COUNTY, OKEGON, 31 OX DAY, OCTOUEI? 20, 1002. 5. NO. 45(58 EH0GO PARTY .... i n J IV,., .!.lir in IIHIIIrl III llll l.ailu. Control of lusurance EXAMPLE OF SAN i b-aIs nf thA IMAW 1.1 TV vr Oct. 20. Chicago's new I fn ii o nnmnlnfa tarty declares itself in fa- It- - I iln 1 IIr. i laws was necessary 10 merge wic ion name wiin mc nurxn- emc. before Referee Ingersoll to- r np liiirniiirrnii mint i n reason assigned was to gain inc. niu. i ji i . i . v i Li-r avs t ip rnen nt w i p -i who Is accused of murders trial today. Sherwoll has 15 last, charged with in nomn i mm in tnnn nmi ailey, whose dead bodies a m me time 01 nis arrest vac n mntntiar .tP K U., The grand jury thnt con- Mrs, Mary Anne Storck. ol Mrs, Storck was found the identified spot where ot Mrs. Railoy was found. V tno hid hann ftttntmri T r aaamon to t ieo tnrce in IhA miir n rP lot this crime. Tho body -OV IUI, 1)1(1 i" 1 Ulil Ull . 'vuma, it was ascer- ii uan neon laiiune T Or . . - . " ' ifreet tie nrlaoner has '"WlOflNr ntwu.t Tito ooo RSCPrl.- swod by him all thrmmh his y""6 m n mi I irt Diirtnnrt .1 ni. i. .... . - two c fill ii roti . aiio nr k . .L .. " OIDIUIB UL ' "U MIR flt Mnnrnm11n r hid caM i '. TWorkers M,, UU lm Plot ft Wlro 1- "vv u,. nnpn rnloptorl "ll. Tho Ul cut Of 25 Dr rnn'V ' , JI1U comnany In ordir m.'."1 r.euctlon Jn lur i Knn aaa . UlUUA In 1 - . " aies. ThA Pftm- ""articular busineVs. wngreu Adjourned. Oct. 2nTT,. ... . ri .u.' ""an con- C teii J,!.?,Ier99n "1th- le" of the Island. COMPLAINT OF CATHOLICS. Declare That Friars Have Been Wronged In Philippines. Rome, Oct. 20. Archbishop Chap ollo, retiring apostolic delegate from to Philippines, on arriving at Rome today, declared that he had brought to tho Vatican evidence of Injustices committed and contemplated ngalnst the friars. He says the Americans set the interests of politics and per sonal aims above tho advancement of church and religion. AGAINST THE MAD MULLAH. TU PROPOSITION Entire British Force' of Central -Africa Placed at General Manning's DIs posal. London, Oct. 20. General Manning and foroo arrived at Aden yesterday to assist against Bon Abdullah, the "Mad Mullah' of Somaliland." Remain der of the entire British reserve force in Central Africa and the Indian ba talllon have been placed at Manning's disposal. Masonic Grand Lodge Meets. Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 20. The Ma sonic grand lodge of New Moxlco be gan Its annual meeting here today with a large attendance. Many vis itors are acompanled by their wives and families and elaborate entertain ment has been provided by the local Masonic bodies. University Honors Americans. Bdlnburg, Oct. 20. St. Andrews University will confer the degree of doctor of laws Wednesday on Minis ter Choate, Minister White, Andrew Carnegie and Alexander Graham Bell. WRECK ON BIG FOUR ENGINEER AND ELEVEN PAS SENGERS BADLY INJURED, Took Place Where Big Four Tracks Cross C. S. & H. Railroad Engi neer Fatally Hurt. Flint, 0 Oct. 20. The Big Four flyer was wrecked near here at 10:30 this morning. Tho engineer was fa tally Injured and 11 passengers were badly hurt. It took placo at a cross ing of the Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking railway, which Is blocked with wreckage. IRISH LEAGUE OF AMERICA. Arouse America to the Danger Which Threatens Ireland Own Neither Land Nor Government. Boston. Oct. 20. The national con vention of the United Irish League of America opened at noon. John Dillon, Mlchaol Davltt, and venerable Edwin Blake were present. The New York delegation was headed by Bourke Cochran, who was chosen temporary chairman. In his speech of acceptance, he said the object of tho meeting was to arouso America to the dangers now threatening the people of Ireland. He said they neith er owned land or government and proposed to own both beforo reaching tho end. A great ovation was given President Flnnerty. BEFORE THE MINE WORKERS Seven Hundred Delegates, Representing 1 50,000 Men, At tend the Convention at Wilkesbarre, PRESIDENT MITCHELL OPENS CONVENTION AND AD VISES THE MEN TO DECLARE THE STRIKE OFF. His Speech Listened to With Great Interest After a Review of Their Trouble and the Causes Leading to the Strike, He Advises Them to Submit the Issues to the Tribunal Named by the President "No Mal ice Is Felt Toward Our Opponents, Who Have Malinged Our Charac ters and Impugned Our Methods, Though They Sought Victory by Methods Which Miners Scorned to Use." Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 20. Seven I identical in the grave questions he- hundred delegates representing the ' tore you today. local orders of the United Mine, Preferred Adlustment Direct. "Personally, 1 preferred adjustment between the opponents direct, but Workers of America, opened their convention at Nesbltt theater at 10 o'clock this morning. Chairman Nich ols called tho meeting to order. President John Mitchell havlnc de clined to wait till the permanent or ganization was effected. Tho report of the committee credentials was In complete and announced that the perfected organization would be made this afternoon. The convention then adjourned until 2 o'clock this afternoon. CONVENTION AT WORK. CONTROL WAS MARVELOUS. Areonaut Spencer Eclipses All Previ ous Attempts of Any Airship Rose to Height of 1500 Feet and Sailed Against the Wind. Blackspoot, England, Oct. 20, Stanley Spencer, the aeronaut, who created a sensation last month, made another highly successful flight to day, eclipsing all previous attempts of any airship. He rose (o an elovatloti of 1500 feet and sailed Into the teeth of a stiff wind without any apparent effect on the airship's progress. The control of tho ship was marvelous. Spencer desconded safely after fly ing 25 miles. FORTY SUICIDES PER MONTH. A Rate of One for Every Eight Hund red Inhabitants for San Francisco Victims of Misplaced Affection. San Francisco, Oct. 20. Forty sui cides havo occurred here so far this month. At this rate ono person ,n every 800 inhabitants killed them solves ovory year. Most all are vic tims of misplaced affection. Belgian Strike Settled. Brussels, Belgium, Oct. 20. ThG Belgian coal strlkf was settled this afternoon. Judge "Of course, I might let yon off, Casey, If you had an alibi." CaRey "Shure, yer Honor. Ol hav en't wan about me, but here's roe lasth quarther, If that'll tlmpt ye." Phila delphia Evening Bulletin. President John Mitchell Makes Open ing Address. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 20, 2:30 p. m. The convention reassemuiea ana tho chairman Introduced President John Mitchell, who was greeted with cheers. He said: "In opening tho convention, I take pleasure In extending a warm greeting of welcome to you, the ac credited representatives of 150,000 men and boys whose heroic struggle for living wages under American con ditions of employment has won the admiration of the entire civilized world. I csnnot express the sense ol pride I feel In you. Your noble de fense of tho cause of unionism en dears you to every man and woman In our land who labors for a living." Debt to Public. Then he briefly reviewed the strug gle and paid unstinted praised to the millions of worklngmen who nnu con tributed to tho support of the striker and said: "We owe a debt of gratitude to the public and press for sustained sup port and encouragement, that could never bo adequately repaid. No mal ice is felt toward our opponents, who have malinged our characters and Impugned our motives, tnough they sought victory by methods which the miners scorned to use." He believod that the miners should now hold out a hand of friendship and ask the operators to join them in providing such business relations as would for all time establish peace in the anthracite fields. Right to Organize. The right for capital to organize and federate was granted, "but," he said, "we lnturn domand and shall assert the same privilege." "Between two organizations there is no need of an Irreconcilably con flict, each being a failure in tlie eco nomic development of our civilization and tho application of good common connn liv each Dartv would ensure harmony. The Interests of labor and capital are reciprocal though not conditions are so strained such be came impossible. The impending na tional calamity justified ihe action of the chief executive of the nation in his earnest effort to wing about tho resumption of mining. The proposi tion now submitted may have objec tionable features and Its details may rot meet unanimous approval, but it Is better than anything hitherto offer ed. I am firm in- the conviction that a prompt acceptance will secure a greater measure of justice than could be attained by the continuance of the conflict, and that greater justice will be given than ever in tho past. The eyes of the nation arc centered upon you and friends and foes alike demand a submission of the Issues to the tribunal named by (ha president of the United States. I am aware (hat there are discordant elements In the convention, but with all tho earnestness you possess, I urge you to give your approval. Declare the strike off and return Immediately to work." NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray & Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York 8tock Exchange Broker. Now York, Oct. 20. Tho wheat market was strong today and advanc ed from 7S6 at the opening, to 79, but tho close was tho samo as on Saturday. The vlsiblo supply showed an increase for the week of 1,500,000. making a total of 27,611,000, compar ed with 39,200.000 at this date last year. Liverpool closed '4 up, 6 10?i. Closed Saturday, 7Sifc. Opened today, 78 Vfe. Range today, 78479,4. Closed today, 78. St. Paul, 191. L. & N., 139 U. Union Pacific, 1054. Steel, 41. Wheat In San Francisco. San Francisco, Oct. 20. Wheat , 1.29(5-1.27. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago. Oct. 20. Wheat 73. Postponed Until Wednesday. New Yoik, Oct. 20. Young, who murdered Mrs. Pulitzer, was arraign ed this morning to plead. Lawyer Hart asked until Wednesday to pre pare his defense. Tho request was granted. Loving Cup to Schley. Dallas, Texas, Oct. 20. Admiral Schley was presented with a richly mounted silver loving cup In tho name of the city today. WRECK 0. R. N, Passenger No, 1, Westbound, Runs Through Switch in this City. DEFECTIVE SWITCH SAID TO HAVE CAUSED WRECK. Jury Completed. New York, Oct. 20. Tho Mollnoux jury was completed at noon. VIOLENT OPPOSITION. Delegates Who Feared They Could Not Get Their Places Back, Oppos ed Accepting Proposition. At the conclusion of Mitchell's ad dress there was great applause. Dele gate Hamerllng offered a resolution accepting President Mitchell's views as the sense of the convention. It was met by violent opposition, head ed by Delegate Sweeney, who declar ed that many strikers could not got their places back. Several delegates who were firemen and engineers fol lowed in llko strain. At this point a motion was made to adjourn until tomorrow, followed by a long discussion. President Mitchell declared that If the motion was made for the purpose of avoiding tho great throng composed of public and news paper men, he would oppose it. It was then agreed to table the motion The hall was then cleared and the convention retired Into oxecutlvo ses sion. Still Urging Acceptance. In the discussion which followed, President Mitchell is still urging ac ceptance. Considerable opposition Is based on the apprehension of the con sequence of leaving the entire matter open to arbitration by tho commls sion. All agree that Mitchell's efforts arc praiseworthy. At G:30 tho dls cussion still continues. Adjournment until tomorrow seems likely. (Note Time in Atlantic States Is two hours later than Pacific time.) BIG CANADIAN TRUST TO OPEN RETAIL SHOPS IN CITIES OF ENGLAND Will Supply Bread Stuffs and Canadi an Manufactured Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. Indon, Oct. 20. The Westminster Gazette today says that a great Cana dian trust is being formed to supply bread stuffs and Canadian manufac tures to England at 20 to 70 per cent less than is now paid. It will open a retail shop in all the principal cities of Great Britain. ANOTHER MERGER CASE. AGAINST THE POSTER GIRL. W. C. T, U. Commence Crusade to Do Away With Display of Female Fig ures on Bill Boards. Portland, Me., Oct. 20. Tho Call fornia delegation to tho national con vention of the Womens" Christian Temperance Union this afternoon pre sented Presiaent Mrs. BiovenB h gold-tlppod gavel. The order will commonce a crusade, through .resolu tions passed today, against bill board displays of female figures partially or suggestively clad. Noted Educators Attend. Chicago, 111., Oct. 20. Arrange ments completed for tho exercises to morrow In connection with the instal lation of Edmund Janes James as president of Northwestern University indicate the affair will bo the -most elaborate in tho history of tho West. Presidents of col legos from all sec tions of the United States and repre sentatives of loading Institutions of learning In England and France are here to participate. The exercises will bo preceded this evening by tho dedication of the new law school rooms of the university. The dedica tory address will be delivered by Oliver Wendell Holmes of the United States supremo court. Canning Factory Burned. Portland, Oct. 20. The Western Packirfg Co., at Linnton tho only horse canning factory In this country, was burned today, There were heavy exporters of canned horse meat to France. Kentucky Declares That Morgan Reg ulates Rates From Ohio to the Gulf. Washington, Oct. 20. Tho com plaint of the railway commissioner of Kentucky against the Atlantic Coast Line Company, Southern Railway and others In the latest Morgan combine, was received by tho Interstate com mission this afternoon. It declares that Morgan controls tho throttles of competition and regulates rates south of the Ohio River to tho Oulf of Mexico from tho Atlantic to tho Mississippi. Tho commission has not yet determined upon a date for tho hearing. STRIKERS WRECK TRAIN. Miners in France Attack Non-Union-Ists With Clubs and Stones Dock ers Will Keep Out Foreign Coal. Paris, Franco, Oct. 20. Strikers to day attempted to wreck a train and attacked non-unionists with clubs and ttones. Troops finally dispersed the crowd. Tho dockers of Marseilles havo pledged themselves not to allow any foreign coal to be landed at that port. Before the Supreme Court. Washington. 1). C. Oct. 20. Con. Mderablo'interest Is manifested In the case of Iho Indiana Manufacturing Company which was called for argu ment today in the United tSates su premo court. The case Involves tho right of Uie stato to tax patent rights. It has been In the stato and federal courts for several years, but tho point at Issue has nevor been passed on by he Uinted States supreme court. Prize Butter' Exhibits. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 20. Between four and five thousand butter makers, dealers and comlsslon men aro In Mil waukee for tho annual gathering, of the National Creamery Butter Makers' Association, which will bo in session here during the next flvo days. The final tests In the competition for the prize for tho champion butter made in tho United States, conducted under government auspices, will take placo at the present gathering and keen in terest is manifested in tho result. Tho exhibits In competition amount to over eight tons and fill a largo part of the Exposition building. Train Was Running Slow and Dam age Was Slight Tender and Bag gage Car Broken No Persons Hurt. What might havo been a serious railroad wrock occurred In tho O. R. & N. yards In this city Sunday afternoon. Passcngor train No. 1 was coming Into town at l:15,BOVor al hours Into, and Just a3 the engine struck tho switch, In tho east end of tho yards, the engine and tendor took a side track and tho passenger coaches kept tho main lino. Luckily, tho train was running at a low rato of spcod. which Is responsi ble for the wreck being no worso than It wns. Just what caused tho mis hap is a mystery to the train men ns well as the local yard men, Tho switch engine Is used In tho ynrds all tho time nnd tho switch Is being thrown buck and forth for It to pnRs en different tracks, anil" it Is thought that some object may- havo gotten be tween tho rnll and tin point of tho switch and kept tho thin end of tho rail from closing up closely to tho main rail. When tho engine struck this tho flange on tho wheel wont be tween tho rails Instead of keeping on the proper tiaok. Tho engine then jumped off tho rails and tho tender followed, running twice tho length of tho engino on the cross ties beforo tho engineer got his engine stopped. The trucks wore completely torn from under tho tender nnd it was dragged after tho engino on tho rails and ties without any wheels. Tho track was badly torn up and aside fiom tills and the Injury to the ten der, llttlo damago wns dono. The engine was only slightly Injured and after some slight repairs it will again bo roady for duty. Tho accldont was hardly noticed by Iho passengers. Nono of the coaches, left tho track and tho train stoppod beforo they know what hnd happened. Little delay was caused as tho wreck was In such a placo that a sldo track could bo taken and tho train was hauled around tho wreck and taken on Its Journey by ono of tho yard engines. A wrecking crew was immediately sent for and nrrlvcd from 1a Grande n few hours after tho mishap, Tho engino wns placed back onto tlio track during tho early night, but tho tender was not removed until this forenoon, Tho torn-np track was re paired and tho obstruction romoved and tho main lino Is again open for traffic. LINER8 TIED UP. O. R, & N. Steamers Between ban Francisco and Portland Laid Off Because Men Would Not Desert Unions. Portland, Oct. 20. 'Frisco liners huvn been laid off their runs and their crews paid off. Tho union engi neers claim tho company offered them three yearn' positions If thoy would desert tho unions, which thoy rofus ed. No Interference is made with other boats New Departure In Education, Menominee. Wis.. Oct. 20. A now school was opened hero today for tho teaching of agriculture, cooking, sew ing, carpentry, blacksmithlng and gen era scool subjects, to boys and gins who havo completed a common rourso, Tho couruo of study for boys Includes general agriculture, dairying, Ioultry-ralHlng, farm accounts, car pentry and rural building, For girls the courso Includes instruction in sewing, cooking, homo economy, chom- istry of foods, vcgetalilo and nowor gardening and othor plant studies, Tho school Is tho first of its kind in America to bo supported by a rounty. Resists Divorce. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 20, Mrs, Soffel, who liberated tho Diddle brothers, and is in tho stato penitentiary, boa decided to resist her husband's salt for divorce. Today sbo asked for counsel foes and during the defenso in court will deny her infidelity.