a - 1 -1 ... . . - ... . .... iGEBOT 1 7S jm- 'v DAILYEVF.NINGED1TI0N -"""711. J V 6V ich m IIaa -C -w -r. v. tfv. wis. m - ..........-. .. k.i. by u'"fl t,,e PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1003. NO. 4iil8 m&a00Bk Bk jfcgggglp'p Tonight and Frtldny partly S WARREN HER FIRE With Being Lessee finartfirs in I w x nrPTl V C9 0 SUCH CONTRACT. piles a Dignlfieu and Against Action of In Panama Matters ! Dsnima Phil" izca purchase Bonds As issue of Currency. Dec. 24.- PoHtofllre in- tint jitinFfTM OTWlio"' " Ksrrcn, "f Wyoming Is .A.,nA;iu) nnnrtors at home town Mi,t mil mnmlicr - t if nn. i n(.mjt Intn in United States, and pro- ii i 1 th.it Itui, vitro. HISCIUS" int.. ra! practice or outorlng trjptu with memliorB of Inasmuch ns It eould my loss resulted to the It was ordered tiiai an -.1 .U..r.n.r.rxA rpneii man rruicBt, uec i. A onei ei- nmhll'R nosltlOIl in ret- . i . . t r i ......... sisiea is now in iuu irr Hay, It was personally lam night Dec. 24. The state at Hfivirps T 11 n T nun recoin izoii t'nnama. for Currency Issue. Doe 24. Secretary n liH1rn!i(.a hrini a ...III t! par as security for be made, anil may be it government bands curlty on condition s thus released be used sr additional circulation tie secretary's imlir kin Pennsylvania Does n Slaughter. r Dec. 24. A wreck t Ohio near Law. W 68 persons, and Inii imrHmlnrc LE S llll-inrr Pistol. ueurcu H flrnn.t .v.. uwtuiiauj i olsr, in tho head thin 'a3 dGSDOnilnnf attH " Ordered 1 1 . - -ns uoes. '-The naturalized It f"hvrl,... .. -v iiuiti i; l 111 ll nnn . . . . '"6 lu uuia n unnrot i i. i - .uur ueicnsos, ,re to leave Franco, Out of Ctlni-i.. cnia ng juru Returned by a fit. " In( . 2 offlcI it..,. pedal Brand 'nilletments, Inlu 1 , "K rill08 Records, With 1 Pack fl.es. lettllr ili v6imurc(l lot- nffinr. ...t.,..t " I nuit.li -we nay oy ruuiino WR PU IrpAAt '"I. anil iha anJ night to 1 rtKl Pendli I for : nr shew Which Died First? Paris, Dec. 24. At a special sitting of the Fair will case nt Facysqure today. Dr. Prlnnua, who testified at Paris that Mrs. Fair survived her bus- band, was severely cross-ex- amined. Tho witness Ecneral- Ircd, hesitated and finally con- tradlctcd himself, thus scri ! ously damaging his previous evidence. CHICAGO STRIKE BEING BROKEN SPECIAL SESSION ENDS ITS LABORS QUICKLY Tax Law Remedied, Ship Canal Right-of-Way Bill and Bill for Expenses Passed -Governor Well Pleased. the SOS- I too AUTHORITIES ARE for killing deer was considered severe. Mulkey's bill authorizing state dt ploraas, passed. i The bill allowing three days' extra 1 pay to clerks, pages and doorkeepers - n.isspri iiuniiriti . iTiiiiTi 1 ' ... onw.n.iu I I'or ot shippers, ably championed by Jufld's resolution to allow no bpcakw Harris and Jones, of Lincoln ; "bunch grassers" In the legislature Snlein, Dec. 24. (Special to Kast Orcgonlan.) The special slon closed at midnight. i tie senate passed the portage bill l by a vote of 20 to 5. Tin1 Jones railroad bill, for the re- Police Patrols Accompany Hearses and Attend at the Churches Strike Will Fall Unless Other Unions Can Be Enlisted Which Is Extremely Improbable. Chicago. Dec. 24. The first hearse UBed at the funeral since the strike of livery drivers began, was sent out this morning. Behind the hearse rode a carryall filled with policemen with Instruc tions not to parley with anyone In terfering, but to use extreme meas ures immediately. The strikers were warned In ad-' vance it would be dangerous to stop this funeral, so no trouble was exper ienced. The church from which the funeral wns held is also under a heavy guard. In this city it Is regarded as cei- ( tain that unless the union can en-' list sympathetic strikes that their , fight will come to naught In a short time. The possibility of sympathet-1 ic Btrikes in any Industry Is extreme ly slight, owing to the extreme cold , with no nrosnect of abatement for ! county, met defeat after a long and hot debate. Hodson and llurlelgh were Its principal opponents. The vote wns 2(1 for to 24 against. 31 be ing required. The fiat salary bill passed the house alter strenuous work by its adherents. In the senate it was ably championed by Smith, 67 Multno mah, and Pierce, of Umatilla, and was opposed by Hand, of Daker, sri Speaker Tliownell. It failed to pnss hy three votes. Kay's appropriation bill for tho ex pense of the special session, curry ing $7,5(10, passed. Carter's game protection law fail ed to pass the senate, as the penally hereafter, that they are good fellows. , but come too high, was referred amid laughter. In an Interview with Governor , Chamberlain, in answer to the nues tlon. "How does the result of the special session please you?" ho said: "You may say for me, I am very we.ll satisfied with the results accom ' pllshed. ; "I have not yet made a critical ex amination of the hills passed, but so J far as I now know, no bill has pass ed which requires my veto. "1 am pleased that the legislature paFed the tax bill and portage bill without delay. The result or mo seB' slon is satisiactory to me." Old Armory Collapsed. New York, Dec. 24. Tho old 13th regiment armory building being torn down, In nrooklyn, collapsed without warning, burying 14 workmen. Two were killed outright, threu nro dying and seven bndly in iutvd. None escaped Injury. Tho bodlos of two were crush ed nnd almost unrecognizable. RAISING GRE1 IT GOOD PROFIT 5 : COAST STEAMER SANK INSTANTLY PASSENGERS TOOK TO THE BOATS IN NIGHT CLOTHES High Authority in Creamery Business Furnishes Data on the Subject. FARMERS PAID ACCORDING TO VALUE OF BUTTER. One Boat Is Missing and the Passen gers Supposed to Be Lost Steamer a Total Wreck Off a 'Dangerous Reef on Connecticut Coast Has Long List of Wrecks to Its Credit.. PIONEERS TELL OF THEIR FIRST CHRISTMAS DAY IN PENDLETON set down where the owner thought would bo a good place to ha'vo it, and when tho survey for tho streets was made the surveyor chose this as tho corner from which to start. Boslda It was a small brick building, and In the W. S. Uyeis, the veteran miller of this! city, was standing on tho front many weeks, which naturally curtails i steps of his mill yesterday, looking the reserve power or any stpners in n8 though in a reminiscent moou. holding out against non-employment I and he was asked to tell of the first and the blacklist. 1 Christmas he ever snent lu the city. I .Mr. livers came, to I'uudleton In tho there was one small store HOTEL FlhE fall of 1S74, and made arrangements place. ' to put up his mill. Ami It was not i In the Christmas time of 1S09 there Two Killed and Others Injured at Me. I until nearly Christmas that he had was no observance or tho day in a line wurii siuneu. .viirn ut u.v wwui iumn. nuj .....,, ... ' the road where Court street now is ' jieoiile composing the town having a was a ravine 1C feet deep, which had ' little Clirlhtmas of their own. There to be filled In before the lumber and was no Dig lush at mo stoic, or noin- other building material for the mill could bo hauled across lo the site of the building. Norfolk, Conn., Dee. 24.- Tho steamer Krnsttis Corning, plying be tween New Haven nnd New York, rati on Copp's rock early this morning. Tnlrty passengers took to the boats, mostly clad In night garments, as tho steamer sank almost instantly. One boat, containing four women and two men, is missing. Copp's rock Is a most dangerous locality, particularly In foggy wenth- or, and nearly every vessel which has struck thereon within tho past so vnn.ru hint im.-t. n tnfnl wrnnL MIT. ..i i m . .' .i...... 1 inr fnt nrndiiceil each month tier cow SI1I.I111 lilt) Wlliur l UUU IWl ttt;t.', . - -- ... t within a distance of SO feet from the hy tho price of butter In the market., n i... i i... ti.- l less 2 cents nor nouml. . Creamery Company Will Pay on Ba sis of Butter In the Market Farm, ers Given the Benefit of Every Raise Butter Fat Will Sell at About Two Cents Less Than But ter, Tho following Interesting letter from tho Commercial Cream Compa ny, at Salem, will answer tho many inquiries mado at this otllce regard Ing the price paid for cream by tho creamery compnny. Tho price pnld will bn regulated by tho market price of best creamery butter, as explained, tho farmer be ing given overy ndvnntagi' of every raise in prices. To determine the possible Income from soiling mlllt, It Is only neces sary to multiply thu amount of but- offending point. Inshore tho water is dangerously shallow, particularly when the tide Is but, and every side of tho reef Is beset nt all times with conflicting and extremely variable currents. Tho wind oelng violent and In shore, and tho fog dense, there is Icsh chance for tho rescue of tho six In tho lost boat, on account of the rocky shallows than -ere would be had thev been blown out to sea. nominee, Mich. Menominee, Mich., Dec. 24. Twelve guests, travelers slopping In the Home Hotel, jumped from the second story from a fire this morn ing. James Beatty was killed, and Joseph Vorach was fatally burned. Fred Jenkins was badly Injured. Loss, $5,000. Ing to denote the arrival of tho holi days, and the day passed off with tho sameness of tuo rest or the year. Bryan In Berlin. Berlin. Doc. 24. Mr. Bryan ar rived today and will have an audience with the kaiser tomorrow. Mt- Itvoi-H fnniM hprt In a BDrlni: Each rurally had a little better din wagon nom Walla Walla, where he ner than usual, and that was all the had a mill, on Chrlstmas.eve, in 1874, ; extia observance to he noted, to oversee the progress "on his plant Jesse Falling Narrates, and spent tho following day looking Jessu yamBl; 8 another of the old over the work and planning the de-, tfme tesiilents of the city, and he tells talis or the construction. On thut ' UI1 ,,feiesting story of the first day. howover. it snowed hard, and Christmas he spent in the city. In Do- FOR PAID FIRE COMPANY. City Council Struggling Fire Department Prob- GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Commis sion Company B, E. Kennedy, Lo cal Manager, Pendleton, Dec. 24.-Liverpool wheat opened steady U higher. Price Current says wheat 1b benefited from Illinois eastward by rains. The mar ket opened steady. Prlcos a little better in sympathy with the firm cables and small receipts. The stock market is aguin suuuk cember, 1879. Before coming to Pendleton, Mr. Falling had been lu Umatilla for years, where he ran a hotel. When ho came hero there was a large cor- ; ral on tne corner' where the Froomo liv the time he was ready to go home on the rollowing day, the snow was two Teet deep, and he had to borrow a sleigh of William Swltzler In which to drive hack to Walla Walla. When Mr. liyers was here ou that i lmrn now stands, and in this Mr. day. he could stand where his mill GOU,iwin kept all of his cows, which now is and count just 50 roofs down fUrjshod the milk for bis hotel on In the direction or what is now the ,he corner. At that time (hero were business portion of the city. This I ni,out i0J families In the place, with number Included all of the buildings u ,.0UI,e ,,f Bmun stores. All of the In the place, barns nnd all. At that jUSt.b8 portion of the town was in time Lot Livermoie was the post- tho hocl now CCUpled by the Hotel master, as he is now, and uau ui j'endluton and the postofllco. the site oi me iioiei llt.l,. nHlo.. ttt Ilia Kltf nr tho Hotel ml... c?n..v,.-.l ... ,.n It.n ,ina. .... . I livttv uni- .... .... iuu cuiltwitj null:! nita wit i...- despite the holiday dullness ami j'onrtleton. Ho received tho munlfi- ,,nt location ot Younger's grocery war cloud in the far East aud some i,,, SHarv of jlr) a year, and had toBtorp, and on Christmas Eve, 1879, apprehension as to the political out- j m ollt of twiCP ,,Very night to i lt, l()wU gathered there to lmo u come. Lonilou came a nwe mnt-. Chicago, Dec. ii. ' Wheat Opening. Close. May 82 83 ' July 77 7S Minneapolis, 'Dec. 24. Wheat Opening. Close. May 82 82 July 81 S2- Chlcago Wheat. Chicago, Doc. 24. Wheat opened 83, closed 83. DUTY ON MACHINERY. Free Trade Voted Down in the Cu. ban Congress. Havana, Doc, 24.-Tho pioW to place railroad, sugar and electric machinery on the free duty list was voted down In the Cuban congress today. Employers Ignore Award. Slattory & Co., coal operators of Tuscarora, Pa., have Joined the Royal Oak company in refusing the decision of the nnthmr-'t. s M commission. The employes hn' "n refused hnck payment of wages i as oi dered by the commission, operators do not recognize lie author Ity of tho latter. The miners ha.o appealed to the conciliation board. UnloTlabol for Candy. The Teachers' Federation i of ha go has decided that none of its n em hers will buy any more lu a dy that do not 1'nvo the lo. labr . Thoro are nineteen linns lu CI lUafco that use the label so thn t o ers will haVO HO difficult) III Ilium Plenty of candy mado under sanitary conditions nt union wages. Portland's city jail Is now crowded to the limit and the . loss to know what to do with prison. ers, deliver and lecelve the mall from j.nrn n,,,i Rhnfii Bnd nillow case nor- the stages that came over the trail. (y There wero nearly 500 people in Lot Llvermore's Reminiscences. I the place at tliat,tlme, and nearly all 1 rtt l.tvrmnrf Ik nerhans tho old- or them wero at mo puny, ebt continuous resident in the city The house was so crowded there was no '. . wo I.. isr,9 and lias Jived room to dance. All wore pillow t. .... i... .,.l..wl .Lo iHiLDa fivpr Ihnlt- l.ero unee. nlaco there When he icacbed the 'cases over meir ucuuh, mm mu tui- , - . I nnt.a ctt.ftatl ti tn mnkfl llnrtlH and was not mucn "t a cn . 'i"- - r , i Dial u l licit wan hwi iii"" ' .... .' i here only about 60 people altogether, young and old were represented In and 'the houses were scattered over a the throng. Everyone came to haye large part or what Is now .the city of ja good time, and made it a point to 'eiidleloti "ulfl" thelr expectations, keeping the Some time before his arrival the dance up until tho day could bo seen old Goodwin hotel had been built on over tho hills. The next day was a the present site of tho Pendleton ho- quiet one, as most of the people spent el and from this cornor tho town the holiday in making up for the sleep was laid out. The hotel was simply they had lost tho night before. THOMPSON SEES SECRETARY HITCHCOCK Washington. Dec. 24. The Jour nal's special Washington correspond ent says: Asa Ii. Thompson, receiver or the La Grande land office, and Sen ator Fulton, called upon Secretary Hitchcock today. Tho secretary assured Mr. Thomp son that he should be given ample op portunity to present his case and will arrange for a hearing so that it may be gone over In dotali and the results submitted to President Iloosovelt for his information. Thompson is hopeful that tho show, ing he can make will result in his reinstatement. RAILWAY MILEAGE. United States Keeps Up Its Average of New Construction. Chicago. Doc 24. According to the l'allw.iy Ago, the total railway mileage of tho United States on Jan. uuty "l. 1)0 209,855 miles, the' present year having added 6,723 ir Jo This mileage takes into ac (omit nH 'f the uow track laid up to Mm it -ay of the year. Or pared with 1902, tho present ycai is about on a par in tho matter of (iotisiruciion, DAVENPORT 8HIFTS. the Famous Orenon Artist Now on New York World. nw York Dec. 24. Artist Daven oort has none to the World. His first cartoon appears in this morn Ing's Issue. Mortality statistics of San Francis co and other Targe American cities fall to show mat the percentage of deaths among the Chlneso is any larger than among tho Caucasians. La Grande With the lem. La (Jrnndo. Dec. 24. An ordinance providing for a monthly payment of $25 to the fire department was In troduced at tho council meeting last evening. Tho firemen threatened to resign Ir some Improvement Is not made In tho system, and tho city ronnell feels that this nonatlon is duo tho boys ror miscellaneous purposes to be used as they see fit in buying nuw unirorrns, equipment, anil fixtures de sired by nny of the different compa nies. This donation, It is thought, will be an Inducement to the com panies to retain" their organization, nendlug the Installation or the elec tric alarm sysiem, which Is being agitated. HZALTH EJOARD ELECTS, Dr. Andrew Smith, of Portland, Pres ident and Dr. Woods Hutchinson, Secretary, Salem, Deo. 24. Tho state hoard of health held a meeting last ovenlng for tho purpose of electing officers for tho ensuing year. All the members wero present and tho following offic ers wcih eieclcd: Dr, Andrew C. Smith, of Portlanu, president, Dr. E. A, Pierce, of Salem, vice-president, and Dr, Woods Hutchinson, of Port land, secretary. DROPPED DEAD. Heart Failure Captures Rear Admi ral Edwin White. Now York. Doc. 24. Hear Admiral Edwin White, retired, dropped dead of heart disease at noon in the Brooklyn navy yard, whore ho wont to call on Hear Admiral Itogers. Ho was born in 1843. His last sea duty was In command of the ship Phila delphia, on tho Pacific station. Ho retired in 1899, his health undermin ed in Samoau waters. WILL VI8IT IRELAND AGAIN, King Edward Gets Close to the Blar ney 8tone. Dublin. Dec. 24. 'fho Dally Ex press today lins a letter from King Edward's secretary announcing ii'ai the king and quooii expect to pay an other visit to Ireland uoxt summer. less 2 cents per pound. Interestlni Data. In Eastern Oregon tho uveiage herd of ranch cows yields 25 pounds of butter fat per month, where cream- cries have been operated and but ter averagca 30 cents per pound nil tho year. This would mean nu In come of 28 cents per pound ,ror 25 pounds of butter fat per cow, or $7 per head por month. Not every herd of common cows will average 25 pounds each por month, somo of them running us low as 18 and 20 pounds, whllo several herds hnVo av eraged over one pound a dny each, ur 30 pounds a month, making an In ferno from milk 8.0 per cow per month. Another question settled by the lottor is that of skimming stations. It Is nocessnry for each farmer to sopnrnto his own milk, nnd tho creamery will take the cream from every door, thtiB leaving tho wnnn sMm milk at homo for Immedlnto use and doing awny with the old te dious tnsk of delivering milk. No skimming stations are maintained slnco hand separators have I n in troduccd. Mr, Goodhue's Letter, Tho letter Is as follows: Salem. Doc. 22. To tho Hdltor.1 Itonlylng to your Inquiry, will state that tho basis of prices paid for but ter fnt to patrons or our ctenmery Is always upon tho highest market quotations lor best creamery butter. For exumplo, when best crenmery butter is selling ror ;iu cents, tuo prlco paid to tho patron for butter fat would not be less than ZHft cents per pound, delivered at. the creamery. I wish to correct a wrong ImproB- hiou you now soem to have In regard o our methods of operating a cream ery. Wo do not follow tno oni mom oil of operating tho whole milk sys tem. Hence, we do not esliihlisu skimming stntlons and have milk thoro to ho dollvured nnd separated But to tho contrary, wo require ench pntrnn to own and operate ft hand power separator and taku the cream from tho patron's door, or ir "ro convenient, It Is delivered by or ship- pod In by rail to mo creamery. Bv t ils means tho warm sKimmim milk Is kopt at nemo and tho endless labor of going to and from tho skim ming station ovury day in the year with milk, Is abolished. The whole milk system Is almost entirely aban doned by every crenmery concern In tho Northwest, Wlmt few stntlons that are still operating nro simply continued at a loss until tho few pat rons they havo fan conveniently hango to the hand separator. Those hand separators coat on an uverago for fivo rows, $65; flvo to eight tows, $85; olght to 16 cows. $100; 15 to 25 cows, $126, and 25 to 100 cows, $200. Very truly, OHO. D. (lOODIIIIE. Lockout In Pittsburg. A lockout involving 10,000 men has been ordered by tho Builders' Ex change league. The aclion is tho re sult of tho determination of tho con tractors to stop sympathetic strikes. The men are all members of the Dulldini! Trades council. Tho plum bers have boon striking slnco October 1 for 60 cents an hour. John Lancaster died In patersoii, N. J., lu 1898. leaving his entire for. tune of S100.000 to his son. Thomas William, another son, left homo in diseust Thomas died a short time ago, leaving all his property to Wit nam, who cannot uo lounu, TWO CENT8, FIFTEEN YEARS. Mall Fate of a Man Who Held Up a Carrier In Nebraska. Sioux Falls. H, I).. Dec. 24.--After having served 15 years imprisonment. less timo allowance, ror tno then ot a 2-cont stamp, Ellsworth De France was liberated today, He hold up a mall carrier in Nebraska, and, al though it was shown at thu trial Hint he secured, only a 2-cent stamp, ho was Imprisoned for life, MelCluley commuted tho sentence lo 15 years. Wages of 100,000 miners in the bi tuminous coal districts of Pennsyl vania, Maryland and West Virgin!, will bo reduced April J, 190, who the present contract irw. " Kcason