I' :ningedition DAUY EVEN NG ED IT! Ml wvvvwvvvwvArvvvvwvvii (DAILY Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight and Sunday genorally MHf.TnV..' by carrier t , fair. lot 15. PEXDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEGON, SATUltDAY, .FEB11UA11Y 14, 1903. NO. 4007. i BILLS PUSS - Iiendment Giving Home ; to Cities to Be Submit- to Oregon Voters. 1ED1D MUCH WORK THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Bill, Which Tad Promls- Strife, Indefinitely Post Pierce's Dill Concerning Re. i incorporations, Passed. I; Or., Feb. 14. The senate ,i working humor Thursday Within tho hour and a ping which tho session contlnu- i wore passed. Within the two measures met tho ig fate of indefinite post- Ut Thoy wore the osteopaths' IJIulkoy's bill to give option lectors ot towns as to whether i for tho sale of liquors there- litoptetl. I committee having In charge n warehouse bill was not t'n report, and consideration of ssure, which had been made J order, was postponed. Osteopath Bill Dead. lell's bill for creation of a i osteopathic examination and Isle the practice of osteopathy, been the subject of more iSscord over sinco Its introduc- i reported favorably by 'the j(f the Judiciary committee. reporu-unfavorabie, -mso ted. Hand moved the ,tt tho minority report, and carried. Myers moved he made a special order n. Smith, of Multnomah, who me of tho strongest oppo site 1)111, and Pierce, thought kmsrashould bo considered and Swsnw. and Smith maae a fcis,ViAwas out of order, to Bat ltd Vers' motion to make wllnpoal order for tomorrow lei lost, and before any- relitmli open discussion of the srwsMon moved Its indefinite sjMtfut, which was carried. listiere is little likelihood that i osteopaths will get recognition (tats of the state this year. I M Heme Rule Bill Passes. Ifeft bill to submit to tho voters etitiitlonal amendment to grnnt a rale to municipalities was pass opposition. Tho main e of the pionosed home rule is Incorporated towns and cities be PM to adont now charters or P eiistlnc ones without anneal It legislature. Govern District Attorneys. a'ck's bill was passed to the law to provide that District ffjs must advise all county of- their lespectlvo districts on I nutters which may arleo, and tie for or defend such counties cases at law without conipen- other than that provided by Itgular salaries. Limit County Expenditures. bill to provide that nil quus- "es of Multnomah county to pounts raised by jtho annual tax to yrovide for tho levying 4-mlli additional tnx in cases agency, passed unanimously. Explosives for Children. (Multnomah) bill to pro- sale ot daneorous oxnlosives wen was tho next measure 'Pi dm! nnon n lirlnf ovnlnlin senator Smith of Its objeet, it Hunt's Ballot Bill. Wl lto nrovldn thnt all nues- wanted to the people at nn WCIUUImr mioallnno nt nnn. 1 amendment, be placed at 'VI inn nlllnlol l.nllnt Inatnni rtt bottom, as at present, and 'tiffin fn. t. nil 1 ' ... "v tut uauu juiuiutll puny on tho official ballot, with ie party namo over it, be I UlQ linllnf nn M, 1 1 on,, nnr. "ting to vote n Htrnlclir nartv J"'J do Bo merely by marking ""m such circle, was passed Rtllalous Incorporations. tv. J". to anond tho law gov- - aoiamg in trust for church n i ?f nrPorty hy certain " was passed. It Sim' "US tin c.an.n i..n i l!J 7 1IWVUUHU 1U iiiid oy certain church offlc ers, and will make tho Oregon law uniform with the laws of neighboring stntcs. For New Judicial District. Itand's two bills providing for di vision of the existing eighth Judicial district, Baker county to compose the eighth and Union and Wallowa tho ninth Judicial districts, were pass ed, over the opposition ot Wade, ot Union, who declared there waR no good reason why such action should be taken. RUNS AMUCK. Mrs, McHenry, of Howard, Kan., Imi tates Carrie Nation and Starts in to Clean Out the Topeka Saloons. Topoka, Kan., Feb. 14. Mrs. J. A. McHenry, editor of a temperance pa per called "The Searchlight" a tem perance worker from Howard, Kan., and a former associate ot Carrie Na tion, ran amuck here this morning, and smashed tho windows out of six saloons. She was arrested. Auto Show at Chicago. Chicago, 111., Feb. 14. The doors of tho Coliseum opened today on the greatest show of automobiles ever held In the West. Evory foot of space In tho big building is occupied, which means that thoro are twice as many exhibits as at last year's exhibition. In addition to tho display of sclf-pro-pcllors ,the show has atracted scores of men Interested in automobiles and next week they will assemble in con ference for tho discussion of the good roads movement. Albert B. Shattuck, president of tho Automobile Club of America, and General Boy Stone, tho government's good road export, will address the meeting. VIDLSTE HE BECAUSE THEY LI GRAIN MARKETS. KflE Daniel Hanna and the Manager of the Hocking Coal Company Assault a State Senator. Quotations Furnished by the Coe Commission Company D, C Sulli van, Manager, Room 4, Association Block, Chicago. Feb. 14. Wheat May July Corn Mny July Oats-May Charleston, W, Va., Feb, J i. Dan, the son of Senator HBnna, and John Winder, the manager of the Cana wah & Hocking Coal Company, emerged from a gambling house early this morning and hailed o passing cab In which State Senator C.ildwell was returning home from the legisla tive ball. The cabby told Hauna and Winder he could nut take them. They torn polled him to top, dragged Caldwell out of the cab and beat him so uadly that he required the care of a physic ian. They left him In the street ami compelled the cabby to drive them to the depot, where they boarded a pri vate car and pulled out for Ohio. Warrants were sworn out and a telegram sent to the officers at Pleas anton to arrest them when they stop ped there, but pressure was brought to bear by moneyed men and an of ficial message followed the first coun termanding It. There Is great Indignation here. The state legislature may demand an investigation why tho arrests were not made. Pork May July Liverpool 1U. Minneapolis, Feb. 14, May "G7i July 76V4V1 New York, Feb. 14. Wheat Opened. May 81 July Si Corn- May 51 July 49 GIVEN TO THE MOTHETt. Susan B. Anthony Is 83. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 14. Presents and messages of congratulation are being received In large numbers by Susan B. Anthony In anticipation of her eighty-third birthday, which falls tomorrow. The venerable leaucr of the woman suffrage movement has completely recovered from her Illness of last year, which at one time was re garded as alarmingly serious. Hor wonderful health and spirits seem to be proof against time and disease, and so lightly do hor four-score years rest upon her that she is still in the habit of working as she has worked during the last half century that is to say, as If there were no limit to hor capacity. Lillian Ventura, Who Was Kidnap ped by Mother From the Father, Is Allowed to- Go to the Mother. Des Moines, Feb. 14. The court to day gave the custody of little Lillian Ventura to her mother. The child was kidnapped by the mother from tho father, who Is an eminent linguist of Stanford University. Prominent persons, Including President Jordon, Mrs. Hearst, Governor Cummins, of Iowa. W. D. Howells. actor Salvlnl and others were dragged into the case. When the child was stolen from San Francisco th-e last legal bat tle began which has continued stead ily ever since. The court in its find ings, entirely ignores the charges .tor faithlessness and improper conduct of the mother. BLOCKADE BROKEN, BOY IS KILLED, FATHER AND SISTER FATALLY INJURED. Fire Destroys Eight Residences in Pennsylvania Town at a Loss of $50,000 Members of Crag Family Hurt and Killed. Tarentum, 'Pa., Feb. 14. In a fire at the Crag residence this morning, a boy aged 12, was burned to death. The father was fatally injured by Jumping and a girl R years old, had her skull fractuied and was fatally in jured by falling from a second story window. The mother was severely Injured by jumping. Seven other res idences were destroyed. The loss was $50,000. WERE ASPHYXIATED. Mother and Son Found Dead in a Room in San Francisco Key to Gas Stove Open. San Francisco, Fob. 14. Mis, Floiu Tilley, aged 75, and hor son, William G. Tllloy, aged 43, were asphyxiated last night In tho samo room. The key to the gas stove was found open. It was clearly accidental. Tho wo man was 111 and her son was acting as a nurse. Fund for Logan Monument, Murphysboro, 111., Fob. 14. To raise a fund for tho erection of a monument to General John A. Logan the school children gavo an entertainment today and also rccoived some liberal con tributions. General Logan was bom and reared In Murphysboro and the old log cabin In which he was born Ht 111 stands on Eighteenth street. Ships of Allies Have Been Ordered to Withdraw From Venezuela. London. Feb. 14. Instructions have bten telegraphed the blockading squadron of Venezuela to withdraw the ships in cor.sequence of arrange ments completed last night !n Wash ington. Orders Sent, Washington. Feb. 14. the state dc partment received a cablegram from the London embassy saying that or ders were ent this morning to all commanders, of the blockading squad rons to raise the blockade immediate Opened. Closed. 77 77 74 74Vi 45 45fc 43 43 3C sc4r 33ffi 33Ui 1705 1715 1647 1C50 NTED DEMANDS Great Northern Gives 20 Per Cent Advance in Wages to Its Telegraphers. THE O. R. A. N. WILL GIVE A SIMILAR ADVANCE. closing May wheat, fiat 7C 76 Closed, 81 78 51 19 Wheat In Chicago. Chicago. Feb. 14. Wheat 77o per bushel. PROTOCOL SIGNED. Was Run Out of Chicago. Chicago, Feb. 14. Arnold was run out. of this city four years ago for working an alleged wire tapping scheme. He got a syndicate to back him for $15,000 and was being made touts and bookmakers. In Kansas City, Kansas City, Feb. 14. The branch officers of the Turf Investment Com pany here, aro thronged with peoplo hoping to get returned a portion of their money, hut nothing Is being paid out. The losses probably amount to nearly a half million dollars. In St Joseph, I St Jobeph, Feb. 14. Tho Investors of the different turf companies hero lose nearly $50,000. THREE DUELS. Was the Day's Record of the Duelling Ex-Mayor of Algiers Today. Paris, Feb. 14. Max Reigis, the duelling ex-mayor of Algiers, broke his record this morning by fighting threo duels. As usual, no one was hurt. In the first combat each drew blood. Then they challenged each other to death. When It became ap parent that they might possibly hurt each other, the seconds interfered, In the second duel Reigis nearly losr his voice as he occupied the entire time shouting curses while the hnttle was raging. Copies of it Given Out to the Press This (Afternoon. Washington, Feb. 14. Copies of the protocol signed by Minister Bow en with 'Great Britain and Italy were given xo the press this afternoon. They 'differ only in small details. Great Britain agrees not to ask anv carnages for subjects caused by the blockade. The details are practically those made public heretofore. A DEMONSTRATION. FIGHTING :JN SOUDAN. British Seize the Town of Kanov in Zegzeg 300 of the Enemy Killed. London, Feb. 11. The colonial of fice says a dispatch from Governor l.udgard of Northern Nigeria states that a battle was fought in the Su dan, February 4. Colonel Moi eland telzed Kanov in Zegzeg. The British less was 14, tho enemy's 300 killed. The emir Is Haelng northward. Big Meeting of Engineers. Waren. O., Fob. 14. An interesting meeting was hold here today by the Ohio Society of Medhanlcal, Electrical and Steam Engineers. The visitors were cordially greeted by Mayor Thompson, to whose address response was made by Herbert E. Stono, of Boston. Thehe formalities concluded the society took up tho reading and discussion of papers on topics of gen eial Interest to the profession. Tho participants included prominent engi neers from Canton, AcUron, Cleveland and other cities of tho fctate. Conreld Selected. New York, Feb. 14. It Is announc ed this morning that Helnrlch Con reld, tho manager of the living Place theater, has been selected to succeed Grau in tho Metropolitan Opera house for a term of five years. The committee of tho Cuban con gress has reported a bill providing for a five per cent bond Issue of $35, 000,000, of which $4,000,000 will be used In aid of agriculture and the re mnlndor In paying soldiers of the rev olution and their heirs, Pilots Sell Jobs. Washington. Feb. 14. Before the senate Investigating committee Pilot Commissioner Alexander testified that the two other commissioners received $4,250 for appointing Pilot Tyson Tho commissioners divided the money. Pilot Barber told now pilots sold their Jobs. Captain Anderson nnirt 3.000. Wallace $4,000 ana an London's Poor Meet at Trafalgar Square Will Parade Every Day. London, Feb. 14. There was a mooting of 1,000 of London's poor on Trafalgar Square today. The police pxpected troubl' and had out 200 ex tras. The speeches were mild, how ever, merely depicting the sorrows of the unemployed. They decided to parade each day. Lake Freighters Sold. Erie. Feb. 1. An official said to day that only a few miner details re mnlned to be considered before tho tiunk linej of the east lako would get control of Hill's great lako freight boatB. The price Is nearly f 3,000,000. WILL BE NO PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT FINANCES OF ISLANDS IN SERIOUS CONDITION. Famous Soldier Dead, lxinaon, Feb. 14. Field Marshall Sir John Listern Simons, a Crimean leader and one of England's most fa mous noldierF died this morning, aged War Department Says That Unless the Exposition Appropriated $200, 000 for the Purpose, No Exhibit Will Be Sent. Washington, Feb 14. Secretary Root cables Governor Tatt today to suspend all propositions for tho Phil innino exhibit nt St. Louis heennse of I tlirt oorlnun rnnH!Mnn nf ihn flminnnH In the islands. The war department says that un less the exposition appropriates $200, 000 no Phllipplno exhibit will be Rent. Cure for Splnal-Meningltls. Llsbo.i, Feb. 14. Dr. Laplerre, the famous Portugese savant claims to have discovered a serum cute for ct-rebro spinal-menlngltls. Archduchess Dead. Vienna, Feb. 14, Archduchess Eliz abeth, mother of the Queen Mother of Spain, died today of pneumonia. Austria and Spain are In mourning. Jameson in England. London, Feb. 14. Jameson and Bolt nmved trom Cajo Town today. The latter is nearly recovered from his recent illnchs. To Visit Louise. Geneva, Feb, 14. The mother of the former crown princefs, Louise, Is ex pected In Geneva shortly to visit her daughter. Lighthouse at Everett. other $3,000 for his Job. The pilots werP adopted today appropriating resigned, but it is not shown whether 22,000 for the construction of a light tho commissioners got any of thatjBgnal gtntlon near Everett, Wash, money. The estate of Norman Kittson, Jury Disagreed. Indianapolis, Feb. 14. The Jury In the Alexander grave robbing case disagreed. They asked to be discharg ed. Tho judge sent them back to the jury room until they can agree. A Department of Commerce. Washington, Feb. 14. The presi dent signed the department of com merce bill this morning. valued at over $3,000,000, has Just been closed In the probate court In St. Paul, nearly 15 years after that well known capitalist died on a train be tween Chicago and that city. The number of employes in the Now York municipal service haa reached 45,299. of whom 12,000 are teachers and 10,000 members of the police and fire department. DAY IN SENATE. It Was Reported That Telephono Lines Would Be Put In and That Hill Would Oppose the Demands of the Operators. Poitland, Fob. II Tho Oreot Northern has acceded to the demands of tho telegraphers In Its employ, giving them almost a 20 per cent In cicaso In wages. When a committed of tolographors from the O. R. & N. picsonted a new agreement and :ked for Blmllar concessions a short Onto ago Its members wore given to under stand that If tho Great Northorn granted tho Increase asked, tho O. R. & N. would do likewise. The commit tee went away dissatisfied, not ox- pcctlng tho Great Northorn 10 mako any concessions whatever. In fact, It wae roported from both Spokane and Seattle that James J. Hill was ptcparlug to opimso tho oper niois hy having a telephone lino es tablished connecting nil tho- points along tho road, with the avowed ob ject of doing away with tolegraphlc communications as n measuro of dls pntchlng trains. ThlR dono. It was then held that It would have been an easy matter to dispense with telegrn. piers and put In their places tele pl one operators. Railroad men gener ally pronounced this plan Impractica ble, and nothing further was heard of the proposed change. The New Scale, A committee from tho O. It. & N. telopraghers will probably confer with President Mohler and Superintendent O'Brien again soon to ascertain If thoy aie to lecelvo their promised ralso. A copy of tho now scale on tho Great Northern Is as follows: "All telegraphers will ho considered In lino for promotion, ability and con duct warranting. "Artli-lo II. All telegraphers will be given a fair trial, and, If not wills fac tory with the decision, huvo tho right to appeal to a higher authority without fear of prejudice. "Article HI. Tho company agrees to lecognlzo tho grievance committees of tho Order of Railway Tolographors and will not discriminate agaltiHt mem bers of that board. "Article IV. One hour for dinner la granted. If business prevuuU tho op erator from getting his hour for din ner overtime In paid. "Article V, The operators will not be required to hamllo switch lamps or pump stations without Hupuraln compensation." Quay Will Call Up the Statehood Bill J Every Day. Washington, Feb. 14. The senate' today agreed to tho house amend-1 inents to tho Wllklns anti-trust meas ure as it passed the house yestordaj. Senator Quay gave notice that hereafter he would ask that the state hood bill bo called up each day Im mediately after routino buslnoss. The bill was taken up then and put asldo for tho Indian appropriation bill. UNIONS VERY 8TRONG, Tons of Peanuts. Walla Walla, Feb. 14. Twenty-two tons of peanuts, a whole carload, dl lect from tho fields of Virginia, were received at College Place, consigned to Walla Walla College. Tho nuU will bo manufactured Into butter In the health food department of tho institution. Arnold Is Missing. St. Louis, Ko'j 14. Arnold and Olli of tho Turf Investment Company, aro still missing. A committee appoint ed by tho state senate to Investigate, arrived this morning and begins an examination of witnesses today. The St. Louis churches will ask Rev. G, Campbell Morgan, D, I)., to Itad the evangelistic work at tho Ht. Louis fair, for which they will raise $100,000. From facts gathered In the last bIx months tho remarkable condition is revealed of tho existence of more chiid labor in New York city than in all the states of tho South combined. All Lines of Labor Well Organized in Southern California. George H. i'urlnger has returned with his family from a visit to South ern California nnd with his father at Is Angeles, Mr. I'erlnger nayn that times are quit" good In that part of California. This Is largely duo to a very unusiiul amount of rain during tho past few months. This has natur ally stimulated real estate and also every other lino of bulHonss Mr i'er lnger reports thot the labor unlonH are experiencing a great revival In Southern California, Nearly every' form of Industry Is organizing now that has not before boon organized. One roxult, ho states, hu boon to mako capital timid ami moro or less resentful, as tho tnnnled men claim that tho unions aro unjustifiably ag gressive and unreasonable Tho unions are gaining In Influtmce very groatly. Pound Social, The parishioners of Father Neato surprised him last Thursday night with a pound social which was attend ed by so many peoplo the parsonagt was crowded. A social organization was effected of tho members of tho church, of which the following aro tho directors: Mrs. T. Fllz Gerald, Mrs. A. J. Blakley, Mrs, K J. 8om mervlllo. Jarnob Nelson and Thomas Fltz Geiald. Tho noxt social will bo hold at the residence of Father Neato Thursday evening next. m !-,iE . m u 1