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OAllY EVENING EDITION N ntiLUlfiiun l-PfpS?1! Weather Tonight nml Kridny occasional rain; warmer. ATT V PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l, 1902. NO. 4583 .....ncnlTinil - i FIRJITCHELL . . li-ir. mill Cnnnnrt SI lai'tfiw "" ri forHext President of NT A MERGER OF L SMALL ORGANIZATIONS. It Composed of the Miners', liters', Printers', Brewers- ana era uinwi -w f " . . - . . itui. DKton, Nov. 6. There Is a ..Atahllltv thnt J. w. Gom- H1"" . .. ..... Ill be defeated lor me presi it. Am.-ln.i Tsrtri nntrr nr I llUnVmll nWn la Oil TV. hr lm Industrialist faction. amntior lrtluir circanizations e larger ones, distending the . m i ...... 1 .. la mfla thp miners, carpenters, print reivers' and plumbers' unions hestlon of merging will be bit fought at the next convention 'meets In New Orleans, Novenv L It will reouire 3470 votes to Kaiser Goinn to England. Nov. C Emperor William i X. J nnr n IftCIt days to King Kawaru. iiiiii. rMY. u. xiit - i nun"." r VISIT LI1 Ij 1 1 111 LI 1111 to IU w r private. The emperor is ex- to arrive at sannnngnum oi- After a stay there tor a ween 1 nav n visit to tho Earl and . v . . . T ... 1 1. M HOC. I an enormous sum in prapai mg e recentlon and entertainment Imperial guest. FOUND DEAD IN BED. THE MAYBRICK CASE. Deputation of Women From the United States to Plead for the Fa mous Prisoner. London, Nov. 6. In View ot the re vival of Interest In America In the Maybrick case and the fact that a deputation of women Is shortly to come from tho United States to plead for mercy for the famous prisoner, a statement made by one In close touch with the office of tho home sec retary is or particular Interest. About a year ago It was rumored that Mrs. Maybrick would be Included among those receiving clemency from the king at the tlmo of the latter's coro nation. Tho coronation passed, how ever, without any new developments In the caso. No such proclamation of pardon was forthcoming and hope was quite abandoned by those who had been anxiously expecting that his majesty would extend royal clemency (o a considerable number of prisoners and restore them to freedom and civil life. Tho announcement just made that In Indln, In connection with the approaching coronation ceremonies at the great Durbar, tho viceroy would release a large number of prisoners has re-awakened public expectation hero that the king will be graciously pleased to extend his consideration In a similar manner. It Is learned from the person already ..referred to that such an act ,of clemency is in con- 1 i.il .... In I..-1 1 ii. ...Ill IcmpJUUUIl, mil u chi nuu out it win extend only to minor offenders. So fnr nn ran ho learned thO nrOSDects of Mvs. Maybrick being released are no brighter now than they nave oeen at any other time during the many years of her Imprisonment. Founder's Day at Carnegie. Pittsburg. Pa.. Nov. 6. Founder's iinv nt rrnrnecifi Institute was cele brated today with the usual interest ing exercises, including an eiaDoraie program of addresses and music. Fol lowing the conclusion of the celebra tion the annual art exhibition was opened with a private view. The ex hibition this year is tne most nuutuic mmr spnri in this nart of the coun try, embracing 150 paintings from the brushes of the European ana Ameri can masters. Included in the display ir. flirt wnll.fcnn.wn irrnlin nf 13 Paint ings from tho Demldoff collection in the art institute of Cnicago. xne gal leries will bo opened to the general miliHo tomorrow and the exhibition will continue until January 1. FIREWORKS EXPLODE In Washington. son of the M'tsouri senator, who brought to a hotel yesterday nml nut In 11PM IV A IllU'IH was lounu neau iu uuu mm 1QE. Mi! WLL& Oil VCU1B ILL CIKU. Via fa.l.ni nP tfdill f! ft fl-AT n 1 V. iU IH111U1 O IA.lt.lU MTrmpr hpiii nn niiTnnRV ana its' JMrtiflcatc that death was uue Ohio Valley Medics. s til ma llllirA VflllMV illt?lilVU) LTYVJ I " oeeairrtRSfiA nniitnir for naners. VI BUUIL'LID UI. Ilivvn." ...... oi Aianon, ueuiucuy. rtl l ' . . . tlh nf iil-.t . . j wiuua conauioiiB. rue iuui ?t continues throuch the re -v. VL IUm weGKi 'rno Aim Lit' ,CuP, won in 1900 by Walter J. S m ii n n 111 ,alcl "J rlllUiay O. 1JUIIB- "mi uo coniesten for nun tnere r .. - OtutschUnH n..., o .1.. I IVB Vlbl IWVt Tut .a . - w w iue 1-iamiinrfr.AmnrlPnn llnP 4 ucr retni ftp nnl net. nflnv. ' 111 l IIP Pnmnsnw'o fimnlnir in QIIICQ last. Anrll lilt? luoiug jir runner. ... Foundation Stone Laid. Ha was laid today with in- F emir.. air , omiioru ttdthf pr,e8l?ea over the exercises errt w ,5J'ncLpal -Idress -was deliv- aY Hon. George W. Ross. REPUBLICANS STILL 1 . L OF THE GDNTRO HOUSE Democrats Make Large Gains in the Great Labor Centers Especially in Chicago and the Anthracite Region. THE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE CLAIM THE NEXT HOUSE BY 26 MAJO KITY. Intemperance and Women. j London, Nov. (!. Tho proceedings of the annual conference of the Wo men's Union of the Church of Eng land Temperance Society, which com menced today with Mrs. Temple, tho society's president presiding, promises to attract wine attention owing to uio fact Hint tne nuegou growing nucin wmnrn niiinnir women has been chosen as the main theme f"r discus sion. The conference will discuss at length the points brought out In Vis count Peel's address to the Womon's Union, some months since, at tho close of tho work or the royal commis sion on the licensing laws. The bish op of London, Sir Thomas Barlow, physician to the king, and Dr. Urnugh- walte arc among the persons or note who hnvc promised to address tho conference. Washington, Nov. G. Chairman Griggs, of tho democratic congres sional committee, this morning con cedes the election of a republican house by a major'ly o 14. The re publican committee still claim 26 ma jority. Both -Parties Claim Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, O. T., Nov. C. Both parties claim the election of the con gressman from Oklahoma Territory by 100 tuajorlty. ODELL CARRIES NEW YORK. crats, one tie. Of the republican mem bers it is conceded that eight arc op nosed to the election of J. Edward Addicks to the United States senate. This promises to produce another deadlock over the election of United States senators at the next session of the legislature. EFFECT OF STRIKE. of Latest Figures Give Him 11,000 PIu raiity Will Be No Contest New York, Nov. C. The latest fig ures give Odell 11.000 plurality. The general impression around democratic headquarters this morning is that there will be no contest. However, leaders will investigate the up state voting, where it i said there was much illegal voting. DELAWARE. May Contest Pardee's Election! San Francisco, Nov. 6. Tho legal committee of the democrats discuss ed today tho advisability of contesting Pardee's election. It was decided to get more evidence regarding the 1 At. A J llnmniln 1 A C t v.u - - voies uiruwn uui m niHiucuu ami j with one district undecided by reason LBernardIno counties. Caminett! has .0 - lt1. i. ..n tn -tnlnf ha lint til A I 1 A i J .1, n1vmn in 1 IIKI rillTI l-Ml Llll' t'UUIllY L11U1I 1UUU Promises to Be Another Deadlock In Vote for Senate. Wilmington, Del., Nov. G. The state senate will stand 10 republican and seven democrats. Tho house will stand 18 republican and 16 democrats, of a light vote. On joint ballot the vote will be 28 lepublican, 23 demo 13 DEAD, AND 73 INJURED IN NEW YORK HORROR. Fifteen Were Crippled for Life and Four More Are Expected to Die Identification of the Dead Is Com pleted. New York, Nov. G. With a list of 13 persons killed and 73 Injured bp fore him. Coroner scuoier is mvesu gating the explosion of fireworks In Madison fifluare Tuesday evening Eight men already have been locked up, charged with criminal negligence "if .in n onn nr tiDBOiuie cruuiuui noiriioAnrto nnld the coroner. "One of the mortars was set on anu a wus nnintPii nt n row of other mortars in a line. There was a defect at the nf thn mortar, and it leaned toward the others, which were set off i.i. tim flm lmll thrown toward them" The scenes at tne nospuai aim iu Mt mnrnm fniinwine tne terriuie ni-nah nftnr thn exnlosion in Madison cminrn wnrfi lievond description. It is estimated that 50,000 persons were in the square at me time, nuuowj 20,000 of these were massed around int luiini-n tho nTiiIosInn occur- LIlO JIU111L -- red. and while they were scrambling to reach places oi saiciy, down ono another and falling over .i. i,rtnnhoa sn.nno others were cheering from the opposite side of the park, where they were viewmjj Nearly the entire force at Belleyue hospital was at work over the injur ed. Sixty-five emergency and physicians, 40 visiting surgeons and physicians, and 200 male and fe male nurses, lOgeiuer wiHi rtnnon nt tho hosDltal. was summon- ed for immediate auty. Jauy uiul.u- Hospital roports this morning show that 15 of those Injured in "re works explosion will be crippled toe life and four others are expected to die. William Drake, the 13th vlct m. died tils morning. The Identification of the dead Js compieieo. VT 1 1 V4I V til win . , Chicago. Nov. 6. Wheat 71 Mc per bushel. Democrats Make a Clean Sweep Lackawanna County. Pittsburg. Pa.. Nov. 6. George W Howell, democrat, defeated William Connell, republican, in tho 10th dis trict. Connell succeeded in keeping Howell off the democratic ticket, but his name went on the ballot under the head of anti-machine and union party and returns today indicate Con nell's .defeat. The district comprises Lackawanna county, of which Scran ton is the county seat. The demo crats made a clean sweep of th-j county. Canada Fast Line. llvnrnnnl Nnr fi. With till? Sail ing of the steamship Parisian from this port today for St. John, N. B., was Inaugurated tho now passenger and fast- freight service ot tho Allan Line between the mother country anil the Dominion of Canada. Five fast hnntn win lm omhrncod In tho service. Three of them have 25,000 fcot of cold storage space. From all Inilicntions a good business will be done, the car- mi frnm tho Doniln on consisting nt ihn nrrwinrts frnm tho Immenso harvests of Western Canada, while on westward trips tho ships will car ry steel and metals, for whicii tuero is at present a good demand both In Canada and the United States. Field Trials For Pointers. vo. Vnrk. Nov. G. Tho annual field trials of the Pointer Club of America commenced today at Eastport, u l., on nn estate of 0000 acres abundantly stocked with quail. Several hundred dogs, the product of years of careful training and breeding, nrc among the entries. The derby, all-age, and cham pionship stakes are tho chief events on the week's progrm. TO CONTROL COREA. GEN. MILES' REPORT Urges More Attention to the Coast Defenses Particlarily On the Pacific. DOES NOT MENTION THE NEW CANT t EN LAW. push all evidences of Illegalities. AN UNHOLY CRIME. Inquest of Rev. Bahe and Ml6s Bush Discloses Unprintable Details. rimoha TJoh Nov. G. The inauest f new w rs Tinhi? and Miss Augusta Busch ' today disclosed the cause of the accident. The gas stove tap was closed to the light tap. In turning off UV,t in rinrlrpn thn vestibule he LUG lltli- vv. accidentally turned the other large burner on full force. Policeman Cullen. who aiscovereu ootiflpH to unnrlntable details. They had died while in fla grant delicto. Culien, wno is a wu ollc, refused to help carry out the bodies when others arrived, saying "the dead people have aesecraiea iu house of God by an unholy crime." A.io- tho ovhinltn nt the Inquest was a clipping found among the wo man's effects ncaaca: noiy n Tllcinrrl " nllll detailing i conrini invnivlne the minister. Bahe. who recently arrived, was very popu- . 1 .lAirnrnn lar. Miss Jbuscn was a iuui missionary for five years. BARRETT COMMITS oUICIDE. Excessive Drinking Is Stated as ths Cause for the Deed. cin-iioij n Mmr R John Bar- Olll ILIfellWlU, w., " " rett, a prominent railway man ana an Elk, committed suicide after lodge meeting last night, in the Elks' lodge H vcaa found dead this morn ing by the janitor. He wrote a leuer to the exalted ruler, giving an a iw son for his deed, excessive drinking. Fire at Omaha. nmnhn Neb.. Nov. 6. Fire this rinstrnveri the building OC cupied by the American Press Asso ciation. The loss araounis 10 000. Cuba Not Ready to Accept Treaty Ilnironn Mnv ! Thn Cuban gOV' ernment is not et ready to accept ii. - nimmorolnl trnntv with the United States, but is formulating a desired change. New Dally at Spokane. Spokane, Nov. 6. The Dally Press isaiiori ltn first number today. It is hv George Put nam, formerly of San Francisco, anu manager of the scripps-nicnau uco service. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT. Infuriated Husband Attempts to Kill His Faithless Wife. A. B. Merryhof is in Jali on the charge of making an attempt to kill his wirn. Mprrvnnti came la i-enuie- ton yesterday looking for his miscre ant wife, who left her home in Shos hone, Idaho, a few weeks ago osten sibly for Yakima to visit with rela tives. Instead of going to Yakima, she came to Pendleton, and since that time has leen leading a life of Infi delity. Her hU3band found her here and declared that he would kill her. To this end he went to the room where tho woman was living and found her in company with a man who mado his escape tnrougn a win dow. Merryhoff made a big demon stration but did not put his threats into execution. Later ho and tho wo man were arrested and are ueing held. He will get into police court for carrying concealed weapons, but whether any mdro serious charges are preferred against him or not re mains to be seen. Japan Much Alarmed Over the Grow Ino Influence of Russia. London, Nov. G. Correspondenc is passing between Japan and England in regard to the status ot tho powers i f,.nn linm rirns thnt Etlglnnd and' America cannot afford to ignoro the growing influence of uussia none ed )n Corea. MISS BAIN IS FREE CONFESSED SHE PUSHED RIVAL INTO THE RIVER. Later Denied Her Statement, 8ayinQ That It Was Made While Under the Influence of Chloroform. Wheeling. W. Va., Nov. G. nodella Bain, of Wheeling, tho girl who con f.oao.i thnt shn mished Miss Gay Smith off the brldgo into tho river, September 29, because sno was to marry her lover, goes freo. Tho grand Jury failed to find a true bill becaus? there was no real evidence against her, she having sinco denied tho con fession, saying that it was made while under the influence of chloroform, tiikeu with suicidal Intent. CRIMINALS PLAY HAVOC. Highway Robbery, Petty Thefts and Probable Murder, Seattle's Election Record. sonttln Knv. G. Criminals nlaved havoc here Tuesday night, taking ad- vontann nf tiip pifiriinn excnemem. Arthur Buck, a well-known merchant, .irao hoiii nn nnri robbed of money. The home of W. F Paull was entered and robbed of Jewelry. Lottie urace, voriotv nrtrpiH was stabbed, and hii frnm hpr wounds. There were in addition five petty thefts and two suicides, the victims Deing twya Slocum and Alvln Anaerson. PRESIDENT TO HUNT, Goes to Memphis .and From There In. i Mlaalailnnl for Bear. Washington, Nov. 6. President Roosevelt goes to New York Monday in Mnmnhla Tuesday, thence bear h.mlln. Intn MIsRlHfilnill. He Will TQ iiuuuwq .nvw - - , turn to Mississippi on tho 19th, then back to Washington. Wheat in San Francisco. Ran Francisco. Nov. 6. Wheat 1.301.28 per cental.. COMMISSIONERS ADJOURN. to Will Reconvene Next Thursday Hear Testimony. niohnnnu Pn Nov. G. The strike commissioners this morning complot ed the first phase of their wont as outlined by President Iloosevolt and moo a format ndlnurnmeilt. Bishop Spauldlng and T. H. Watklns went to Scranton .where tiuy win remain un til next Thursday, when tho commis- .Ia.. ..nnnnvnnps f. .. 110.11' lilt IC8U- mony. The remainder of tho pary went to Philadelphia. NOTED OUTLAW KILLED. Marshal Hudson Wins $5000 Offered for Capture of Jim 81ms. ifnrt Worth. Texas. Nov. 6. Jim Sims, the noted outlaw, was killed by Marshal S. Hudson, of Lockett, nflcr n rlnannrnln onrnuntnr near CICO Springs Wednesday and was paid 15000 reward. New Ministry In Spain. Lisbon, Nov. 6. It is now believed that, the ministry will be reconstruct ed when King Alfonso returns from England. Czarina Suffering- Paris. Nov. 6. A dispatch from f 1 Qd art a VR thnt Ihn rrnrlna la fiuf w 11 nut - ferlng from acute melancholia over the premature birth or ner cnuo. Advices the Division of Appropria tions for Improvements Between the Department In Proportion to Number of Troops In Each. Washington, Nov. G. The annual report of General Miles was nudo public today. It is romarkablo for tho absence of any discussion on the sub jects which it was thoiuht he would handle with considerable length. Ho was reported to J.ave said most emphatically before ho left San Fran cisco that ho was in fnvor of the can toon law, hut the report does not men tion thnt law. It does, however, give a lengthy nrgumenl urging more at tention to tho coast defences, particu larly on tho Pacific and greater care of existing fortifications. Commending on tho roport of Gen. oral Hughes, commanding the depart ment of California, who callod tho at tention of this need, General Miles says, "These romavks ot tho depart ment commander simply Illustrate tho urgent and Imperative necessity of having buildings promptly con structed to shelter the garrions when mo engineers snnu nave completed tho fortifications and the ordinance department has s-ippiicd guns ror these expensive coast defenses." Ho then rovlows tho conditions of tho department of tho Columbia whero ho urges largo improvomontB. Ad vIbcs the division of appropriation for buildings, grounds and transpor tation between geographical depart ments in proportion to the number of troops In each. Colorado Y. M. C. A. Colorado Springs, Colo., Nov. G. Arriving trains brought Bcorcs of en thusiastic young men whoso earnest manner and dignified hearing betok ened tho Christian man nnd worker. They were the delegates to tho sev enteenth annual convention of tho Colorado Young Men's Christian As sociation, which will bo In session hero during tho ronialndor of this week. Tho visitors como from all parts of tho state, Denvor, Pueblo, Boulder and other chief cities of tho stato being well ropresontod. The gathering will bo formally openod with a welcoming demonstration this evening in tho Perkins Auditorium. Bruno llobhs, of Cripplo Creek, will prcsldo and the speaker of tho even ing is to bo I. is. Hrown, of cnicago, who iiiih chosen as tbo hunjcci oi nis nddrcss. "Tho World-wido YounK Men's Christian Association, Its Di mensions and Its intentions." Tne regular business sessions will bo com mnnrnil loninrrnw mnrnlnir and con- tlininii through ftndirdny and Sunday. Tho program provides for addresses r ml papers by leading association workers of this and other states. The preparation!! made by tho local asso ciation for tho .'iitertuinmi'iit or tne visitors are on an elahorato scale and frnm all indlcatloiiH tho convention will go down In the history of the or ganization as tho most successful as well as tho largest ever hold by the Colorado association. Indianapolis Stock Exchange. iiuilniiaDolls. Ind.. Nov. 6. Indian- nnnilu' imw Htock exchange, the first In tho history of tho city, was opened for busInosB today. The insiiuuion, which owes Us existence to the fact that tho business of tho local stock brokors has almost doubled In tho last year, opens with a largo member ship and promises to be a grrat success. CRACKER CREEK FACTS With Five Companies owninc four miles of ground. Ore bodies arc in sight as follows: South Pole $ 300,uuu North Pole 11,000,000 Columbia 3,000,000 & 3,000,000 Qoloonda 600,000 A large forco of men are now wsrk Ini? on the Bouth Pole ami In 6 months will put four times aa much ore In sight than at prceent. Bee, mar and photographs at offlc of T. Gnhngan, Hartman's abstract office.