DAILY EVENING ED1TI0H Eastern Oregon Weather Tonlgfit ami Saturday, gener 'I'm iirrl" A WEEK. ally fair PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKEGON, "FRIDAY, JANUARY 1G, 1903. "NO. 4 (MS votes BOERS COMING TO AMERICA'. hr UllllUU ouuuo tm Oregon Oc. tesday. Ut. qeer LfCEIVE 20 VOTES. Uive 17 and Multno- Hi! 19 Votes, Which Li candidate Two lithe Line-up. 116.--The first bal- k gates senator win uc- iir If It woro IO IK m would receive tip- notes and Geer m, l' the 17 democratic tea out of consldera- iwua y. "vim us iy .either for Geer nor re doubtful and two bite, made upon In- rid from al! sources, ; llno-up: l-fejitors, Booth, Brow- Idsoick, Fulton, Kuy kts, Rand, Smith of Mm. Williamson : Hopre- tft,-Crnalian, Cornott, sb Hermann, Hlncs, Itm'Xl, Oault, Hale, Wett, Kulson, Phelps, .Shcller Webster. To- teators Crolsan, Daly, a, Howe, Johnson, Mul sfatlves BurgesB, Danr r, Clan, Haydcn, Haw- fa. Jones, Juuu, aw. Is, Whealdon. Total. L-Renresentative8 Ed- I County Senators Hol idays, McGinn, Myors. fecntatlves Uauoy, uanus fittl, Hodson, Hudson. Jones, Maiarney, noi in, Reed. Total, 19. ims and Hume. Total, si rtiengtii are Included itonel to bo for Jnna .itillUsiIso pretty cer- a sin inn Mr. Iiourne irons or more votes from ranks. And In the Qeer there might lie also a iMortHy Inclined to ither candidates. i Eight In Multnomah. Me at this tlu.'w to cot ! on Representatives I or. to hazard oven a direction In which i lead tliora. Nor la t the action of Mult- i tho senate, so far , neither Fulton nor fetation of breaking an delegation, ex- V'er a protracted (Is up to them to fier and the antl- n rvople ,y that ue In Uio Iiouso leer say they have will cot votes fi them, pdatc It Is said, 'navo ultimately ns ruanu representa- iuiem and that he ij time T l0 Geer .iPttifiV i)nt thov General Pearson Searching for a Lo cation for Several Thousand of the Dutch Formers. New Orlearfs, Jan, 1G. General Pearson, a former Boor officer, re- turned yesterday morning' from a trip through Moxlco, whore he has been sencnlng a location for tho Boers, who desire to leave' Africa. Probably several thousand will bo locate In Louisiana. Pearson Is discussing the details with the olllclnis of the canal com pany, which offer the land to the Poors at low rates. WANT A RAISE IN WAGES. Trainmen Confer With President Mohler at Portland. Portland, Jan. 16. The O. R. & N. trainmen are conferring for a raise of wages with President Mohler. They want a 20 per cent Increase. The Short Line and Northern Pacific em ployes are also presenting the same demands'. A compromise Is expected. Poultry Show at Syracuse. (Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 16. Ono of tho largest exhibitions of poultry nnd pot stock evor given In TiVestern New York 1b that which opened In Fltz hugh Hall today under the auspices of the Flower City Poultry nnd Pig eon Asoclntlon. Tho exhibits ndm ler several thousand nnd include all varieties of turkeys, geese,, chickens ducks and plgeonsjis well ns a large assortment, of hare3. guinea pigs and other' pet flock. The exhibition will contlnuo open six days anil present indications point to a large attendance of visitors. AFTER COAL DEALERS The Entire East Aroused Over . the Action of the Coal Mine Operators and Presidents, CHICAGO GRAND JURY WILL PUNISH SEVERAL Charters Taken Away From Coal Companies In Ohio Coal Conspira cy Proved at Detroit Sub-Committee of House to Investigate. ' Chicago, Jan. 1C. The special grand jury began hearing tho final witnesses iu the coal conspiracy this morning. It is believed that true bills will be is sued against at least 10 of the big operators before the day is over. A Coal Conspiracy. Detroit, Jan. 16. Tho coal dealers today provo a coal conspiracy by cut ting the price 50 cents a ton below that charged by. th,e municipal yard, MORE TESTIMONY. Employes. The omnlov- ' night in Uio silk L been stopped, uispatnii from of tho mills 1 't (the various .Mall L'lrlH mhn tt!Sht for dav' ilntv Wit of President ""omission M Davenport. "o-ConslrWa- In tilt, bout "If hv n lnon! 1 Allm Hynn nn.l ,fttt Is slated 'Mhe pmver (be're,rn".ru..""1 tail .. "sl1 , '.I' I To Assist His Nephew, Washington, Jan. 16. Senator Con Tillman Is arranging to go South this nftornoon if his presenco is needed to assist his nephew. He declines to dis cuss the shooting. WRECK ON DSLT1DRE fi OHIO FOUR INSTANTLY KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED, Those Killed Were All Trainmen Many Passengers Cut and Bruised by Being Thrown From Berths. Cumberland, Md.. Jan, 16. the fast western express on the Baltimore & Ohio crashed into two engines in the yards upon entering this city this morning. Four wete instantly killed and a fifth was fatally Injured. Sevoral oth rs were seriously hurt. Tho3o killed are all trainmen. The holler of ot.o ongino exploded, adding to tho excitement. The passengers in many cases woro cut and bruised by being thrown from their berths. NO NEWS OF ST. LOUIS. Officials Believe She Has Met With Some Accident to Her Machinery. New York, Jan. 10. At !) o'clock this morning there wns no news of tho missing liner St. Louis. The of ficials no longer maintain an air of confidence. It Is now believed to have mot .-an accident to her machinery and will be next heard from at Azores. Washington, Jan. 10, 1' p. m. The marine reporter of tho life-saving sta tion at Ciirriluck inlet, N. C reports an unknown vessel ashore at Pebble Shoal, near False, N. C, Thorp no further information and II ' is- npt known whether it Is the S l.olils or not. Re-Insurance Very High. London, Jan. 10. Re-insurance on the Lloyd's liner St. Louis took an other jump this -nftornnon nnd If now 20 guineas. Sub-Committee of House. Will Go to Boston and Investigate Coal Trans portation. Washington, Jnn. 16. The house committee on merchant marine which has been authorized to investigate the coal transportation, today decided to rend a sub-committea of five to Bos ion and begin taking testimony. Others of tho committee will remain here and probably summon the oper ators and coal presidents before them to give testimony. 1NY CRAZY MINERS Dr. Dolan Testifies Before the Anthracite Commission Con cerning His Patients, ADMITTED THAT HIS INVES TIGATION WAS SUPERFICIAL GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by the Coe Commission Company I, C. Major Local Manager, Room 4, Associa tion Block. Chicago. Jan. 16. Cables were strong In the opening and to 94 higher. The market here showed very muiih strength today though there was considerable profit taking by tho long Interests. Opinion in Chicago Is that very strong Interests are operating in wheat through tho Armour crowd.- The tone ot tho mar ket Is very strong. SALMON CANNERIES MERGED. Entire Alaskan Pack of 800,000 Cases Passes to Control of 'Frisco Firm. Seattle, Jan. 16. The fourteen inde pendent salmon canneries of South eastern Alaska were merged at a meeting here yesterday and the entire pack, amounting at the present time to between 600,000 and 800,000 cases per annum, passed to the control of Gi'ifith, Durnoy & Co., of San Francis co, who will establish headquarters here. The price list for Alaskan pinks will bo advanced 15 cents a dozen. The' cause of the merger Is alleged to be tho hostile rulings on tho part of the treasury .department which threat ened to drive many canneries out of business. All competition In the salmon pack of the northMs romoved. It is estimat ed" that the advance In tho list will net the canneries about JSOO.ono a year. MILLERS FORM MERGER. Will Base Flour Quotations Upon the Ruling Price of Wheat. Portland, Jan. 10. The Northwest ern Millers' Association was organized Jiere yesterday for the purpose of stopping prlqe cutting nnd creating a hotter feeling among flour mill men of Oregon and Washington. Another object is to base the' quotation of flour upon the ruling price of wheat. 0., C. Hogue, of Albany, was elect ed president; FOR ALASKAN DISPLAY. Army 'Officer Retires. 4 Washington. Jan. 10. After a long I uiid honorable servlro, Uoutonant- Colonel L. G, Hnnnissee. fifth caval ry, U. S. A-. was placed on the retir ed list today by operation of the age llrnit. LJcMitQimnt-Colonel Uonnissnp 's tho first of a long list of army of ficers to hn 'retired this year, amonp the more prominent of those to fol low being donernl M. I. Ludlngton, quartermnster-generiil; Major-General O. W. Davis and Lleutenaut-Generai Nelson A. Miles. House Committee Suggests an Appro priation of $50,000 for Building at St. Louis. Washington, Jan. 16. The house to duy gave its opnslduratlon of jillls for war claims. The committee on indus trial nets authorized a favorable re port of an appropriation bill for $50, (iOO for an Alaskan display nt the St Louis lair and only $25,000 for .tho display from Indian Territory. Thought 90 Per Cent of the Cases of Insane Miners Were Caused Through Drink Considered Mining Healthy and an Easy Occupation. Philadelphia, Jan. 16. At the com mission's opening this morning. Attor ney Burr presented the Elk Hill Coal & Iron Company and the Scranton Company's evidence along tho same general lines as the other operators heretofore. Dr. Dolan, who is employed by the Erie company to examine into the health and other conditions of the miners and their families, at Scran ton, Wilkesbnrro and contiguous fields, was a witness. He said there were 216 miners In the various poor houses that he visited. Speaking of his patients, he said 324 were insane 33 were cases of asth ma, no rheumatism, 24 were helpless-' ly crippled by mine accidents, three permanently injured by mine and gas explosions. Total number males, 692; females, 467. He said 90 per cent of the insane were there through drink and that mining-was a healthful, easy occupa tion. Darrow asked him If he really believed the drink statistics. The doc tor said, "yes, the keepers tola me so." Darrow thought prejudice might' make some temperance cranks say all the men In prison are there through Intemperance. "With my peculiar notions, I might decide all the people were In the poor house because they were poor, while the mine operator might decide they were all there because they would not work hard enough or because they wanted too much wages." The doctor was finally compelled to admit that his Investigation was of an entirely superficial character and ho himself placed small reliance on it. Wheat Opened. May 78 July 74 14 Corn May 44 July 43 Oats May 36 Pork May 1655 Minneapolis, Jan. 16. Wheat Opened. May 77 July 77 Now York, Jan.v16. Wheat Opened. May 82 July 79 "A Itange of Chicago May, 78. x Liverpool closed 6s 2d. ad commission Closed. 7S 74 44 434 36 1647 Closed. 77 78 Closed. 82. 79 77 to cnifwypaa FREE TRADE WITH COLOMBIA. Venezuela Opens Conference Without Restriction to Offset the Coast Bloqkade. Washington, Jan. 16. The stato de partment received the information that Venezuela has opened a confer ence without- restriction with the whole Colombian frontier. This is taken to mean that free trade has been established in order to offset the blockade of the coast by tiie foreign powers. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago, Jan. 16. Wheat 78'4i per bushel. To Honor Attorney-General. Pittsburg, Jan. 16. Attorney-Gen eral and Mrs. Knox arrived from Washington last evening and during the remainder of tho week will bo the guests of Mr, Henry C .Frick. This evening the attorney-general will be .the guest of honor at a dinner given by Mrs. Frick nnd tomorrow Mrs. Knox will bo given a luncheo nby the host. PORTLAND TO BE THE CHOSEN CITY Packing House Merger Dis cussed Before the National Livestock Association, URGE CONGRESS TO PASS OMNIBUS STATEHOOD BILLS, Also Wants a Change In the Rules Barring Sheep and Cattle From tho Forest Reserves. Kansas City, Jan. 16. Springer dia cussed tho packing Iiouso merger In a speech beforo the National Livestock convention today. The convention, by resolution, asks congress to pass tho omnibus statee hood bill and also wants a change In the rules barring sheep and eattlct Trom tho forest, reserves. Portland, Or., is likoly to bo clioson as the next convention city. INDORSED ROOSEVELT'S ACTION GIN TEN PER CENT INCREASE National Livestock Association Would Settle Range Trouble. Kansas City, Jan. 16. Tho National Livestock Association in annual coit ventlon hero yestorday afternoon by a rising vote, adopted a resolutlou In dorsing President Itoosovolls sugges tion that congress appoint a commit tee of experts to settlo tho range prob lem, which for years has boon tho bono of contention between tho cattlo and sheop men. M'KINLEY BANQUET. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAISES THEIR OPERATORS' SALARIES, Two Thousand Men Will Be Benefited Increased Cost of Living Given as Cause. Pittsburg, Jan. 16. It wns announc ed today that the Baltimore & Ohio would raise tne salaries of all tele graph operators 10 per cent, and will give them a nine, instead of 10-hour day, with a vacation each year with pay. Two thousand men will bo ben erfiteu. The reasons given are 'hat ihe company recggnlzes tho constant ly increasing cost of living expenses. AIMED AT UNITED STATES. GONZALES MAY RECOVER. Condition is Much Improved This Morning Excitement Is Subsiding. Columbia, Jan. 16. Editor Gonzales who was shot yosterflaytby Lloutenan Governor Tillman is much Improved this morning. The physicians express some hope of nis recovery. The ro- ports are greatly exaggerated and the excitement which prevailed yestorday is subsiding. .SHE IS GOING TO SAMAR. To Meet In Debate. Chicago, Jan, 10. Th odcbatliu; .team of the University of Michigan is here for the annual contest with Boyce for Alaska. Washington, Jan. 16. Seuatois Bard, MeLachtan and Perkins, today Rked .President Roosevelt to appoint Uoyct., of t Santa Barbara, as United States --.district attorney for Alaska. . v Wife of Lieut. Klpp Will' be the Only White Woman on the Island. New York, Jan. 16. Mrs, Howard Klpp. the wife of Lieut. Kipp of the marine corps, formerly Miss Kather Ine Bloodgood, a contralto known by the entire Pacific coast, started to day for San Francisco, whence she sails to Samar to join her husband. She will be the only white woman on that island. Traffic Agents Meet. Portland Jan. 16. Thq coast asso ciation of traffic agents meet tonight. Delegations from Seattle, San Fran cisco and several Canadian cities are piespnt. Training Ship Ordered Xorjic Ilerlin. Jan. lS.rT.tur ; government has ratified hv,nrpH8elH .Viignx qn; volition. -rvfl(i("' rne uflw an ,triu.uurciiiii1 oiuihcu representatives of the University -of now pttrflrlpRflngJ'jtheyiilockade of Chicago, which, takes, place in StuAvenprfiiPla .iliwc ttoen ordQiedihome. Chosen for debato Is pjnbrncedSin th(t; ' 'Marconi ,-Arriveo, followine: "RDnnlveVL' -thai ' -nartvtl.?---.Wellnet Mass.. Jan. It; candidates for electlvcfefflrs'AVIflilj'1 and. commenced, work on tho statp should ud-monfhi.itedinyU-jutwV wlreli-ss lelesrapji station .h root vntu r,r u',i nnrtv.'lV .Mo 'nCtprnnon. Marconi the ere Passes Through Dardanelles. OniipUntlnoplc, Jan. 16, fn accord ance with the sultan's sanction, a Rus sian torpedo boat passed through tho Dardanelles Tuesday en route to Hp-hastapol. To Star America. No wYork. Jan. 16. Adellna Hattl today forwarded contracts for. signa ture to Robert Graw. She expects to r.tnr in an American tour early In November, German Reichstag Passes Resolution 'Against Disadvantageous Commer cial Treaties, Berlin, Jan. 16. The Uelchstag passed a resolution today that no pre ferred commercial treaties bo passfid with any nation wnere such treaties are disadvantageous to Germany. It has reference to the United States. TWO TRAINMEN KILLED. Near Texar. Freight Train Derailed kana. Dallas, Texas, Jan, 16, A freight on the St. Louis & Southwestern was de railed on an embankment near Texar kana this afternoon. Two trainmen were killed and two fatally injured The wreckage caught lire and was de slroyed. Eminent Men to Be Heard. Now York, Jan. 16. The educa tion of ihe masses, the relation ot em ployer and employe, and the 'ievnicp nient of character In tho educational system are some of the Important questions to be discussed at the Uni versity Club tonight at tho 20th an nual dinner of the Now York ulumnl of Lehigh University, Among those who nro to take part in. tho discus sions aro Bishop Potter, President Mcholas Murray Butler, of Columbia University; President Alexander C. Humphreys of Stevens Institute: President Thomas Drown, of Lehigh University, and Samuel B. Donnelly, former president of the International Typographical Union. Steamboat Burned. Pittsburg, Jan, 16. The 'sUmboat Columbia waa burned to the water's fdgo this afternoon on .the Mononga helia River. Tho loss will amount to $50,000. H. O. Havemeyer, John Mayer and Arthur Donner have been ro-eloeted directors of tho American Sugar Ke nning company. Will Be Most Remarkable Republican Gathering of Recent Years. Canton, O., Jan. 16. Tho program of toasts arranged for tho, McKinloy banquet by the Canton Republican League tho ovenlng of Jnnuary 27, In cludes "William McKlnley," by Presi dent Roosovelt; "Tho Army," by Sec retary Root; "The Navy," by Secreta ry Moody; "Tho Kuturo of tho Phil ippines," by Governor Wright; "Our Country,' by Clinrlps Emery Smith; "Ohio," by Governor Nash. Judgo Day will act as toastmaster. It will bo ono of tho most remarkable gatherings of recent years. NEED NOT BE NATIVE. Senator Mitchell Introduces a Bill In Congress Affecting Hawaii. Washington, Jan. 10. Senator Mitchell toduy introduced a bill nmending the organic, law of Hawaii so that the governor need not bo born in tho Islands, but shall bo a citizen of tho United States Or any territory, and 30 years old, Instead ot 35, also reducing the required ago' for membership In tho Hawaiian congress nnd providing heavy bonds for thu treasurer, tho auditor nnd similar of ficers. . Cigar Boxes of Paper Next Now York, Jan. 10. Tho Farrol Tay Box Company has Just been or ganized (o do business at UltiKhamp ton. It will manufacture a now kind of cigar box for which a patent lias been granted and which, it Is said. will revolutionize the making of cigar boxes In this country. Tho new boxes will bo of paper, ono solid piece. In perfect Imitation of cedar. Tho In side will bo veneered with ipdnr when desired'. Tim promotorH of tlu enterprise claim that tho paper, ho is m per cent Ishtnr than the wood box, guaranteed not to warp nnd can do produced much cheaper. Tho cau tion notlco and number can ho print ed on tho box at the llino of manufac ture, whereas now It has to bo dono by a separate process. Thus. Gahagan 4 , I tl f mining uiuKcr Office with Hartman Abstract Co. Pendleton, Orepon, Buys and sells stocks in all min ing companies, SOUTH POLE STOCK A Specialty, Mining claims bought and &olJ. BUY SOUTH POLE li a 1 1 'b,,r