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DAILY EVENING ED1TIDM WVWVpNVVvVvVVVVVVWVV Eastern Oregon Wcathex Tonight and Friday, continued cold. PENDLETOX, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKEGOX, THURSDAY, FEliRUAltY o, 1903. IGS5). Mini rn n INI 1 1 1 U LL Iff IIUJUIIILiJ a year, but aftor his retirement the salary ol the office shall be $2400 a year. ' Tho Rpnnnrt hill rvtc 1rT- nrnn. 1 j tlon of a new judicial district, to be 1 Knnwn na inn innrtt uiriipini riiKrrmr . out of Union and Wallowa counties, j aUinTaYu Refused to Strike Out uisirici immeaiaieiy nuer me ias- WASHINGTON NEWS YOUNGER'S PARDON' I Uslature Passes a Ld in the Interest ! Employes. sage ot the act and that this Judge shall servo until the general election of 1904, when his successor shall be elected, and qualified. The prosecut ing attorney for the district Is to be appointed and his successor elected In like manner. His salary Is fixed at $2700 a year. It is provided that terms of court in the new district, be held, in Union rminK'. hprInnlnr- flio flrnf Mnnrtnv In February, the first Monday in June ana the urst monaay in uciouer, ana In Wallowa county the third Monday In Api41 and the third Monday In September each year. VOTE UNCHANGED, Fulton's Chances Look to be Very Slim. Saiem, Feb. 5. The senatorial vote Is unchanged. Fulton's chance looks poor. Despite the claims that ho would break into the Geer strength, he has failed and the stal warts are discouraged. Appropriation tor Southern Mail Service. 1 I THE OLD COMMON LAW. lijilroad Companies Lla-( Ljuries of Its Employes (used by Neglect or a Id f providing that the rail U ire liable for all In- Ujpto'yes whenever caus- a act, (iciauit or nog- It Is superior, i'tte old common law nhwm one of the nrln- a( tho railroad corpo- l claims made by cm- UUUU IUJU1VUI I I In tho interest of , appappnti v riipffrinr o Y-rr rrl t InrlnrQti PREPARING FOR SUITS UNDER ANTI-TRUST LAWS. HOOPER YOUNG NOW DIM la strongly indors- ; onions. FROM COWARDICE. House Committee on Judiciary Re ports Rules for Consideration of Bills Senator Quay Recommended for Place on Board. Washington, Fob. 5. The house today refused to strike out an appro nrintinn nf S142.000 for the Southern railway mall service from Washing ton to New Orleans, after which the nnstnmne nnnrnnrianon Dill wun iljn 1ITV The house then went into commit tee of the whole for debate. Little field under this rule had Saturday , afternoon. Philippine Affairs. I in the sonato Hoar presentod more 'petitions for investigation of the af I fairs of tho Philippines. The pure food bill was taken up. . ANTI-TRUST BILLS. Was Given Liberty on Promise That He Would Not Exhibit Himself. THEATRICAL MANAGER BLEW OPEN A LIND SAFE. Robbers Get Away With $400 and Left No Clue. l.lnd. Wash., Feb. 5.- Saturday morning about 4 o'clock burglars bioke In the front door of tho saloon of F. J. Melton and blow open vhp safe, using two charges ot i.ltrogly ccrln one charge on the outside ant' one on the lnsldo door, obtain!1 it about $400, ot which abr.ut $'J00 was In bllvcr. No other damago was done by tho explosion further than Injuring the lower part of a showcase wnicn sioou ...... thn Enfo. The explosion vas h.. uonnin llvlnc adjacent to the SEEKS TO CHANGE PROVISO ! saloon, but nothing was thought to !hn wrnne nnd Hie matter was not PV portod until seven hours after, thus giving the burglars ample time to make their escape. A package of private papors wa3 nlar. nVnn lint thnv were fOUlld to- ray near the britige east oi town. 'rhnu mnn ivhn worn loiinclllC 111 the dnnot In the early morning were un der suspicion all day. Two ot them were placed under arresi, out win released, as they arc not thought to be the persons wanted. MINISTER BOWEN A Railroad Fares. .None of His Family or Friends Have If Jjrion, has Introduced . . Put In an Appearance so Far, 4erato per mile which - Ncw York, Fob. 5. The trial of ilbr any railroad com-iHoopor vollng has been renewed. The ". .prisoner is in ueuer iviiiiuui uin; iunu . tnwp.r nr clectrlcitY. ...........i.,,. tt Mmn ltnon n ti (1 r -7 i US " UI v. . l n . . ........ ...... JUia ni.nl. nnm ntinlai) . . . . . l ...... ,1 !Mi- oui-ii v....j.u...,r. j nlB ,ialr jjg smooiniy jjiuoi-eieu Sf'nrreater charge than down TwQ deputies were compelled as, iiie puuiuiy t0 half drag, halt carry mm mio uie t&i $250, or imprlsono- court r00m, apparently suffering from aJlius to six months: cowardice. None of his family or tk'Ntry Industry. Mends have put In an appearance e&onto?thTpfiurn' D1SCR.M.NAT.ON SHOWN. araaai! the poultry in-' neitobe usen in pay- - iiite annual oshibl- slon Declare That Some Miners Got i m ia, purpose. , pour Times as Many Cars as Limit. Others. tar Mu las introduced a Philadelphia, Fob. 5. The witness- nUUff V.n nrraUo In Mia nnMtrnpltf. hn.Trlnf thin t ttici ehon may bo com-; morning were devoted to the discrim t) tht'ttitt reform school, i lnatlon of car3 furnished by the col- BlDllyeari, 1 lierles, the favored men getting as many as four to other men s one. la 'Senate. Also. inlSlSi, Introduced by My- flfanomfth inilnv Ik n Himll I b 13 Introduced by Hod- j to conmie county 'ex i to the amount of the an- bfcrj therefor. EX-SENATOR CANNON ILL. House Committee Adopts Rules for Their Consideration, TVit limiRo pnmmittflfi nn iidlclarv reDorted rules for consideration of the anti-trust Dins, une nour s aeoaiej was provided to expedite the pending suits under the anti-trufet Sherman att. Thirteen liours' debate was pro vided for the Littlefield publicity and aiscnmmauon uiu. rne nouse 10 meet dallv at 10 o'clock in the morn ing until the time is exhausted. The rules were adopted by a strict party vote. The senate bill to expedite the hearing of civil suits under the anti trust Sherman act was then taken I up. ! QUAY RECOMMENDED For a Place on the Board of Manag ers of Soldiers' Home. Washington, Feb. 5. The commit tee on military adopted a resolution recommending Quay for the place on 1m hnnivl nf manneerR of the nation al soldiers' home, made vacant by the- death of General Pearson. Would Make the Noted Bandit Star Attraction In a Museum Friends Oppose the Plan Cole Younger, the Sole Survivo rof the Family. Chicago, Feb. 5. Manager Cr'scy, ! who obtained Cole Younger'; pardon in Minnesota, is making tftorts to in duce the board of pt-dons to rescind that portion ot .ae pardon which pre vents Younger starring in a theatrical enterprise. Cole Younger was pardoned wun tho explicit understanding that he should not exhibit himself, and on ftio fiirthpr nromlse that, he would never return to the state of MInne- entn Tlilo offnrt in nlnno the OX-COnvIct on exhibition will have the effect ot nullifying the pardon and his friends oppose tho scheme to make mm a star attraction In the theatrical en terprise or Mr. CreseyT" Cole Younger is the last of the fa mous trio ot brothers sentenced to life in the Minnesota penitentiary rnt- inn Knrtliflplri rohlierv In 187C. Bob died in prison 10 years ago, and Jim committed suicide last fall on ac- EXTENDS TIE Also Agrees as Evidence of Good Faith to Pay tho Pow ers $25,000 Each. IF NOT ACCEPTED GOES TO THE HAGUE. Wheat in Chicago. Chicago, Feb. 5. Wheat WH ' cents per bushel. WARRANT FOR EX-SENATOR FAILS TO PAY HIS WIFE'S TEMPORARY ALIMONY. count oi being unable to marry the woman of his choice. Learned That Minister Bowen Had Made New Terms to tho Alllet, Whereby They Get Preferential Treatment for Three Month. Washington, Feb. 5. It was learn ed today that Minister llowen. In ad dition to extending tho time in which the allies may receive preferential treatment In tho collection of tho the Venezuelan clnlmH agreed as an evidence of good faith to pay each ot tho powers Immediately upon tho the blockade n specific sum reported to bo $25,000. Ho has already made overtures nlong this lino to Oreat llritaln. This morning ho told Sternberg ho would treat Italy in the same manner. Tho allies thus got preferential treatment for oimn months nnd $76,000 between them. If this is not accepted, Minis- Leaves Salt Lake for Idaho With Mrs. Bradley Who Forfeited Her I Bonds of $1500 , Bay8 t0 mntt0r B0Cf) to Salt Lake. Fob. 5. Judge Hall to- . .. Answers arc expected dav caused a warrant to bo Issued Acute ! FAVORS THE TRUSTS. Undergoes an Operation for Appendicitis. ' I i Salt Lake. Feb. 5.-Ex-Senator!C0Urt,' &rror ana PP'S "o..c Prnnl.- f!nnnnn Ik priticallv 111. He. Decision In Hodge Suit. was brought from Ogden last night Trenton, N. J., Feb. 5. The court A I t 1 11 1 operation mr of errors and appeals touay reveisuu ims Brand Bill. p.s'uto require an per-, anil underwent an il brands, etc.. and that all , regularly engaged In America We II Represented. rf rattle shall keep the ... . r S) dsvR . ,.ni Li J Monte Carlo. Feb. D. During the decision of Chancellor Emery in the Hodge suit against tne sieei cor- nnrntlnil Thn flprifilon WaE Uliaill- tne mous and is the last legal step that ...mi i can ue taKun io pruvoni me -uuui FLOODS IN PITTSBURG. ! Allegheny River Two Feet Above Danger Line Many Houses Inun dated. piMRhurir. Feb. 5. The Allegheny River is now two feet above tho dan for linn, rtrent damage has been done along the water front an dscores of homes are inundated. I lie resi dents nre moving their household ef fects and storeltoopers are shifting their stocks. Two railway depots are Hooded. for tho arrest of former United States Senator Arthur Brown, for contempt of court in his failure to no. ila M-lfn tpinnnrnrv nllmonv DClld- Ing divorce proceedings. Mrs. nrown Inst week swore out. two aauuiouui Tho Ilngno. AnswerR arc expoctod this evening. BATTLE IN PROGRESS. AGAINST INJUNCTION. The Beef Trust Declares That It Is Not a Trust. Chicago, Feb. 6. The Swift Pack ing Company today filed a petition for dissolution of the temporary in junction against the beef trust. They deny conspiracy or violation of tho Interstate commerce laws. Venezuelan Troops Leave Caracas to laSt WeUK HWUIU UUI. tW huuihwhu. ml UIC Hl.uv.lo, charges of adultery against Mrs. An-( Parlai 5,Tho Mailn today re nte Bradley, who was arrested and. .,, '., ,iiRatch saying that tho released ou $1500 bonds, lliown an" I government troops left tho city Tuca the woman boarded a train for Idaho , (j t(J mcet tnc roi,c forces rapidly and the bonds were subBcrjiiontly de- nI1r0Ilci,ng. Tho dispatch says that lnV...l lV.tstl.flt ' . ... . la. ..Mmnlld uiaicu iwiii-ivuu. n lintlin !R lirOUIIDIV I1W IMIS ". SUES NEW YORK CENTRAL. ENGINEER KILLED. Estate Brings Action for Alfred Perrln In New Wreck Death ' SwteM Engines on Great Northern Rochellet Collide. i ... .. . . -..II r.. i np ( scaitio, icu. u. in u cuihbiuu . . r 'nl.n lni.itf.ul i . ... ....... .... ......... ii!v iuii.. rru. u. i iiu iiiikvoi wn i:rni Mnriiiiirn hwiiitii uuk uun 'suit for loss of an Individual llfo Ism,, North Seattle tbls morning, 12ngl being tried today In tho Perrln estate m,or Tlioinns Morris was killed. against the Now York Central, lor tne j death of Alfred Perrln in the New STILL REFUSE. ub. wiir atrain senr. to . " IN this time to the com- rexl..10 'ays UllB m,VB 0 . .Vision of $200,000,000 of preferred stock Wfftlon. The bill 'Is to!"? 1110 c "Q ,llq."' !L'U, !lnto bonds. tttle stealing in Eastern cneBS wonn, ior iieie r Bie Lv., . 115 ln t"u3lel. ,-pnti.Hr nliosa mnHtevs of Enrone and ws oDieciion comes most-iD . . . :. . . .. rcnrpflnntnUvno In -thn tfalley who believe such a 1)6 irksomn nnd nnnenes- 1 Dart nf Mm atnfn 'If la I till will be amended so j r' v-vv - America to compete In the third an nual international tournament. The , honor of America will be upheld in Two Masked thn iniirnn.ni out. liv PillEburv and Del-, mnr. The other oomnetitors will In HELD UP A SALOON. Men Make a Raise at Reno, Reno, Nov., Feb. 5. Two masked I only to Fastern nrelron ' p'"1o the famous exports L'asker, Tar-, men heid up tho WIcland saloon last I ""'lu uii-bviii. , , Mlcson nf fjfirmanv. Mo-1 l),t ciftoon man were robbed and I Judicial District nlirlit. Fiftpen men were robbed and the cash register was rifled of Its con tents. One robber has been arrest- . mni-ii nnd Mieses of Germany. Mo ; ieau and Tnuhennaus oi rTanre, r. ivuicn logetner provide i nurn and Teichman of ureat tiuain, '0a of tho eighth Judicial Jiaroczy and Marco of Austria, and ed, Mimtles into two and j To Establish Racing Stable. K0!1.! To Pay Death Penalty. , New York Kob. 5.Senator Clark t. havo been Introduced1 Augusta, Ga., Fob. 5. Miles Jonn-jls Bolng to establish a big racing Object t Bi6hop Conaty. Rome, Feb, B. The propaganda aud . i l rrrri I i-rwl nrnfnMtu f rn It I A.h,S !-." "1 J28 JaTl I he clergy and laTty of tho diocese of "6 0y Ranrl nf Tlnlnr 'Son, UIU negro nunc- niai iUi huhjhj iu t'Uroi-" ntmlnct fhn inHRlllle an- rfih-0IS?r-,.'MMiilt was recently conducted under , mont and Keene. His son Charles . I-os Angeles against tho JW" fP -..v. ,,b uvme iui," , , .nr,l nf soldiers. ...in v.a thn Operators and Miners Still In Confer ence. Indianapolis, Feb. 5. The opera tives still refuse to grant th? millets' demands in the wage scale confer ence. They nave oiierea io auvam-u the wages 10 cents a ton more. PLAGUE ADVANCING. Five Deaths Reported In the City of Mexico Today, Mnvlr-n Foh G. Tho bubonic plague Is advancing into the heart of the city. A corpse of a plague victim was found ln a house on the principal Ktrppt vesterdav. Five other deaths are reported. Unphnlln wreck. The coniliaiiy al- leady has Judgments against them of over $2,000,000 In the samo wreck. DAWES DEAD. Served 36 Years In Congress Long est Term of Any American. Pittsfleld, Mass., Feb. 5. Former Souator Dawns died at S: 15 this morning. 'Ho had been uucoiikcIoiih since Monday. He served 30 years In congross, tho longest continuous leg islative work of any American. se bill's i rovldes' for alt was recently conducted under t and Keene. , His sor i Charles , reUV i nf o i...,i. .. 1 the nrotect on of a gttaru oi buiuieio,. w nave tno uusiness maiiueuiuKin..! i ---- ...... , rl,ll l-n... J"'"" ulBl"M::., v, ,, . thn rountv Jail .to-;,. TiTimn,. will nrobablv be his ' ing rector io uie wbuiuBuuu r- mkw county, and to be , " ''""r'-.,-.,;:, ; hn , the eiuhth InrtlHnl hMr. fleeted Judge of the pres Melal district last year, W nrpcMinp 4..,i Vi wage of the act until his " De elected and quali- -vuun snail do horn in iMusecuting attorney of mnrmti' Thn ponoomnen man una trainer lost all of the bravado which he cx-. hihitpH when first arrested, and of , late has been seeking religious conso lation. The officials are apprehensive or a complete breakdown as the time approaches for him to mount the scaffold. In Interest of Prohibition. Springfield, III., Feb. 5. At tho ses sions of this, the second day of the state prohibition conference tho fol lowing were among tho afldrosses and papers presented: "How' to Kducato the People With Literature," W. A. Uiubaker, Chicago; "Our Attitude To wards Proposed Tomperanco legisla tion," James H. Shaw, Hlooiiitngton; "What Next7" Dan H. aneen, reoria Robert H. Patton, Springfield. Colored Heavyweight Championship, Ixjs Augelos, Cal., Fe. C Tho color ed heavyweight championship, now KniMirnlv hold bv "Denver Kd" Martin by virtue of tho sovero trouncing ho administered to Dob Armstrong, uio only other colored lighter who mado any pretenro to tho title at thnt time, will bo defondod by Martin horn tcnlght In a go with Jack Johnson, Up to a short ilmo ago Johnson was com parntlvely unknown, but bis recent vlnfrirfnu nvfir morn CX norloriccd fight ers has led his admirers to bellovn that ho is a "comor." At ail eventb, they aro suro of his ability to mako a gamo showing against Martin, oven though ho dops not obtain tho decision. hiding rector to the Washington Catho- Wh"?torr. New naMroad lln university. The Droiesiors arii lucuiim, iimh., o"'"- sunnortlng the Rov. Bartnett, rector tate of New York capitalists has so . a t i .-n J 1 mwl In afirtlni iinofriin IMHor-ann M .T.. Feb. 5, John '8hth district, Samuel , Cranford, tho first man to lay asphalt nan Rftrrn in iib- no. t.avnmnntR Ir dead, aged uu. rie WUB Fell Out of Window. St. Louis, Feb. 5. William Pall, a baritone singer who lead the Castle Square Opera Company, fell from the fourth story window of tho Southern hotel this afternoon and died within an hour. of the cathedral at Ios Angeles. Earl Bankrupt, 1indon, Feb. 5. In the bankrupt court this morning Earl Euston pre sented a petition showing a quarter of a million liabilities and $800 assets. Charities and Correction. Lincoln, Nob., Feb. 6. Numerous delegates and other visitors are at tending tho seventh annual Nebraska conference of charities and correc tion, which opened hero today and will r-firit imio through tomorrow. In lu an ,nd ng highly successful. Several authorl i if. a nf wldo nrnmlnenco havo been so- cured to nddreus the conference, and questions relating to ino care in the helpless, dependant and criminal elements will bo dlHcunscd lu all their phasen. James Moody Dead. H serve In like ca- pavements is dead, agea uu. ..hpvllle N C Feb 5 Congress Ww district until after well known ln San Franclsca nl h",' Lodv died atl-30 this UM. e shall receive other western cities where he i as neretorore, $2500 1 contracted worn. Fly cured contioj aud is starting construc- t nn of the I'orr. Anee es 1'aci nc iiau- way, to bo built from Port Angeles, nn ilm Strnllu nf Fupa nouthwcBtward to connect with the Northern Pacific, which Is building north from drays Harbor. The road will traverse the largest body of fir and cedar timber Fever Patients. ctandlng in the state, Insuring an ira- Norfolk Feb. B. The naval col- mense iramc. aiiuiii cv mneu ww mwu, r-. . Her Leonldas arrived from Culbora completed Boon, In order that logging of doors today. Ho will pro bWy ro .. . ... i 1 or. fn. nnoratiAtm mm? pnmmnnpo In tho ! bume chargo of the Venezuela anair, tnia ni iifFiifjiiii ii a v i ii (. auui u w - viivi" ' - -- i Addlcks Withdraws, Dover, Feb. C AddlckB has with, drawn from tho senatorial fight. Ho has assued an address favorinK tho election of two republicans. Balfour About Well. London, Feb. C Balfour ww out ver patlentfl. I spring. Monday. o NIGHT VIRGINIA DREW TRE8C0TT AND AN ALL-STAR CAST IN TO-NIGHT HOLSE f j f