Q DAILY EW.NIN6 EDITION Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight mitl Tuesday cloudy to partly cloudy, mid moderately cold. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMKElt 28, 1903. NO. 4SKIO 1 SMASH S EIGHTEEN .-.-aat thfi Hoavv i n.. tho Signal n w - iOTHERS ARE . i PfiS INJURED, the Ivors ilnHIInn- In ......... n Survl urred on a Michigan T,a!n was Running Ja, Mich., Doc. 28.-j.-.i ill injured, B fatally, as tdo result . ..iv last evening o : trains mi the l'oro illroad, one-noil muo Paris, about six ralltiH ny. ...nu hmiii rin n, winm .- - ccorillnt; t a Htntemont officials of tho road at SMS in UUiriJIl, IIJ wing nut tlio rod Bignni nil nit 1. 1 IlltVil RTnil' ISO. 0, BlHJUMi " w ivtd orders to pass the 4l.nl n tn I CM n 11 Of. -.no mUliriTlKiilll HIT .ft riA Rtntument of the t raffia wnrn orlirittnlly to 1 rn1,,lnl. L.I. th.. Anul.hnllllil tm H tho moo tine mace. tini b. lUBiutm n"''"1 nit's imilll wurt uiiki met with a terrible do 11 or oi me cnuiue 2d JitflndiiiL iioriieriuicil' Kb at the Hide of tho catastrophe. Bays ho Qnli thi Mrninnn worn inev iiau t'ir.n in save He sayw ho did not see V. Ilflffl-nirri flliM gitinL-lllir rv lAnr nvfinntlnne wnrn ri Frank Hewitt, of the lor Detroit, nnrt whn ns. 'tpflt In Iml.... !, B-t tujuuvo, mil iu niv t reek lilt (rntn ninl our. by groans and crlos W lanterns delved Into 4 with fence timbers w uui mo Bunerors. h Drought 15 bodies itS tnnl it fntni-fwl 'toy saw at least throo under tho wreckage, wincK couiu extricate -I'wv.ui uutll lull UIO 4- -r Fast Mall Collision. Itahway, a. J Dec. 28. Tho fast mall on the Pennsylvania railway collided near here early this morning with the wreck of a freight. Mail Fire man Chovellor was killed and nine others seriously Injured. LABOR 0 in IN FOUR STATES L PLEA FOR CLEMENCY FIRE DESTROYED TOO MANY HOUSES WAS STARTED TO COVER AN ALABAMA LYNCHING. The Jail, Several Business Houses and the Postoffice Were Burned White Populace Enraged and .De mand Punishment of the Lynchers. Pineapple, Ala., Dec. 28. In tholr effort to hide the lynching of Arthur Stuart, a colored prisoner, whom they Recured from the Jail here last night n mob Is thought to have fired the Jail, which was not only destroyed by fire, but panned tne loss of emht stores, two warehouses and the post ofllco, valued nt $35,0(10. On Wednesday, P. Melton, a prom inent wh'ite mlin, bad a quarrel with some negroes, and one of them shot him. On Chrl8tm.-.s day a negro said to be Ills accomplice, was arrest ud nnd placed in Jail, and the friends of Melton, It is alleged, swore veng eance. This morning at 4 o'clock a mob broke into the Jail, and ufter Knocking tho negro in the head pourud kerosene over ills body and set Ii afire. The flames spread to nit Joining buildings. Excitement continues lntonse to night. 'Citizens in mass meeting passed resolutions requesting a spec lal term of court to try members of the mob who will be arrested. A Hpoclal .term will probably be ordered. Apparently Organized Labor Prenatal Influences Urged to is Getting the Worst of it- Prove Murderer Marx' Ir- Everywhere. ! responsibility. LIVERYMEN REFUSE TO ARBITRATE IN CHICAG'o. Labor Leaders Arrested Right and Left In Colorado In Utah Evic tions Are Made Under the Protec tion of the Military Strike Break ers Are Smuggled Into California MJnes, Which Are Now Being ! Worked. FOUR CHICAGO OUTLAWS WERE ARRAIGNED TODAY, Two of the Defendants Do Not Seem to Realize Ther Plight It Is Claimed That Two of the Defend ants Are Mentally Unbalanced All Are Implicated In the Car Barn and Saloon Robberies and Murders. Boreas and Burglars, Kroeport, O., Dee. 28. While tho blUiard was In pro gress Inst niEht burglnrs forc ed tbu Harmon department storo and carried nway seal skins, silks and Jewelry amounting to several thous and dollars. No clues yet obtained. 4. 4. 44.44"h 4' ENRAGED HUSBAND KILLS A BETRAYER Chicago, t.vt; 28. Despite tho tuamstrrs' offer of arbitration mUde Sunday, n settlement of the livery drivers' strike is remote as ever. The liverymen say they have nothing duct immediately after the arresl. Chicago, l)-c. L'S. The car barn bandits were arraigned this morning. The four prisoners wore neatly dress ed and well urooined. but minus the air of bravado that marked their con- to arbitrate. A number or hearses were sent out today without interference. Norman Larson, a union teamster, who attempted to cut the traces of a team drawing a hearse, was fined $ou In nolloe court this morning. Ho They wore placed In a row before the Judge on the bench. Vnndlno, Neldermeyer wore a serious look, but Marx and Hooskl seemed unablo to realize their plight. Marx smiled continually. Itooskl looked bored. The Indictments were read cbarg. may be prosecuted under the state ng Tnndlne, Marx and Neldermcycr labor law, which makes Interference , -with murder, and Johnson and Stow r - . nunning i rain - as, uurgiars Mj. last night, robbed "' Hallway's safo, Started ncrnim thn Ma., WRS waiting eJtyon planned to ni Wie it nwav. ra In " ' "iu around a a knocked tho safe i ,L8.,by a miracle- tho t derailed The rob- u"bo77orcei. can -in ro- all rftncnii.. a, i, '-""y issued a ' begun h,,,.. ... t Iniil" "fsatilzod la. e PUtlinsn l ' ,rw Tynhold. "!, !8..Ti,: ..... . ,al flvo yostordny. OLDEST WOMAN ON COAST. . Mrs. Mary Wood, of Hillsboro, Was Born In 1787. Hillsboro, Dec. 28. Mrs. .Mary Wood, now living in tills city, was born on Muy 20, 1787, in East Ten nessee, and is therefore 11 G years old and Is tho oldest person now known to be living on tho Pacific Coast. She came to Oregon lu 1849, and has resided in tho Willamette valley over since. For many years she con ducted tho Washington House, HIUs boro's first hotel. When n young woman she heard and road of lewls and Clark's ex ploration uf tho Oregon country und she expects to attend the 100th anni versary of that trip to bo celebrated In the Portland exposition In l0r.. COTTON ON 'CHANGE. i . . . Product Brings Highest Price In 38 Years. New York, Dec. 28. The Cotton ICxcbnngo Is opening In great excite ment, rocormng HO points above Thursday's closing tho highest price wince tho civil war. l-'ouvtoeu-foiir-leen for Muy. GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Commis sion Company B. E. Kennedy, Lo cal Manager. Pendleton, Dee. 28. Wheat opened strong on good buying by shorts. Continued dry weather In whiter wheat belt Influenced considerable buying of wheat. Northwest re ceipts small. The bull side of the market teems to have finally gono out and higher prices are predicted on all sides nua tho situation Is becoming stronger every day. There has been little con tract wheat. Visible supply wheat in creased 1 818,000. Clearances wheat and ('our the pas ,nrce 'ln"' 'l""1 894,000 bushels. Stocks opened with a strong under tone and soon devoloped considerable strength which carried the whole list, although trading was not larce- To tal salos. 715,200 shares. Mono closed 414 por cent. Sugar touched 127 today. highest point this winter. All the Inside dealors say it will go to 130 beforo stopping. Chicago, Doc. 28. whCat Opening. Close. Mnv "'A 84 Yt inly 78 Minneapolis, Dec. 28. Wheat- Opening- Close. Mav 83 V 83 Liverpool closed wheat Y hleuer; com. W higher, Chicago Wheat. Chicago Doc. 28.-Wheat opened 84, closed 84. SPANI8H EXHIBIT. Merchants Trying to Influence Gov. ernment to Reconsider. Madrid, Dec --M8WB propose to exhibit t S . Louis art today planning to appeal o j ' ornmont to roconsiuor Its action m Suing on appropriation for a SpanlBh exhibit at St. Louis. with a funeral a felony California Strike Broken. Stockton, CaU Dec. 28. The Iloynl Consolidated mine, nt Hodson, has succeeded in smuggling 22 strike brenkers through the lino of strniers and they arc now working in the mine. The strikers are afraid tn trespass on the mine property, or in terfere with non-union miners be cause of thu federal injunction issued trom the federal court at San Kran elsco. Business men at Milton and other Calaveras county towns have refused to sell provisions to the strikers. It looks as though the strike is lost. Arresting Labor Leaders. Tellurlde. Col., Dec. 28. Colonel John Williams, an ofilcer In the Western feneration of Miners, who has chargo of the strike here, wes waited upon last night by civil auth orities and ordered to leave lown this morning. Ho refused to do so and will be arrested today. Former Attorney-Oeneral Tingley. counsel for the miners, was arrested this afternoon, charged with vagran cy nnd causing a disturbance general- Preparations n Enqland for Possible lests of strlKers will be begun with in 24 hours. art with ihe car barn raid, and Moos- kl with the murder of Hnner In the saloon hold-up. .Marx's attorney asked for a two months' continuance on tho ground that present public opinion will pre vent n lulr trial. He rend affidavits shuw'lng that the line of defense, will bo flint Marx Is the victim of prena tal Inlluences. His father was a man of low. vicious, brutal Instincts and Is now serving n term at .Toilet for criminal assault on a 14-year-old girl Also, yoimu Marx is further Irrespon sible by reason of an Injury upon his bead. Inlllcted by his father, who struck him with a broomstick In his infancy. A similar idea for continuance be cause of heredity nnd Insanity will lie set up for Vundlne. Neldormeyer and Ilosekl asked for continuance for the same reason, ami nresented affidavits pleading mental Irresponsibility. The court passed the cases up un til tomorrow. WHITEWASHING SENATOR WARREN Claimed He Was the Innocent Victim of His Agent, Who Leased His Property. FARM HAND AT NAMPA SHOT BY A FOREMAN. Pink Bradley, Who Ran Away With Foreman Hoober- Wife, Pays an Awful Penalty Domestic Troubles Cause Murder and Robbery, Mnnuin rw.i. 9N Fnreninii Hoober. of the Dewey farm, shot and killed Pink Urndloy at 8 o ciock whs morn ing, who, a week ago, ran nway wun his wife. Tho shooting occurred at the farm. Six shots were fired nnd all took effect, one lu the log, ouo In an arm and four In thn back. An Inquest is being held this evening. About a week ago Mrs. Hoober stole $r00 from her husband nnd de campeu with VUnuley, The latter was arrested In Caldwell and served a sentence or five days In Jail, llu was released last evening and at once re turned n, the farm. TO ENCOURAGE IMPROVEMENT, Oregon Short Line Reduces Freight Rates on Mining Materials. llolse, Dec. 28. The Olegim Short Line bus established a late via the 1'nlon Pacific, Oregon Stunt l.lne and connections to becomo effective Jan uary 2. 190-1. of JMfi per 100 pounds from Chicago; $1.37 from St. louls timl V "! from Missouri river to Ida ho points on mining machinery car loads, to Inolune engines, hoists, boil ers and many other articles. The old rate for the above from Chicago was $1.77; St. Louis l.G0'& and .Missouri river $1.45. The com- nauv Ik alsn reducing tho rate on mining rails to $1.25 per 100 poundB from Chicago and on structural Iron for buildings, beams, girders, etc.. In cailonds, la $1.35. The old rate on f-truc tural Iron, etc., was $1.77. He PROF. MARSHALL DEAD. Burning ORDERS TO NAVAL RESERVES. War. Portsmouth. Ungland. Dec. 28. The admiralty today Issued a request to all naval reserve men to give no tice of tnelr addresses, from which hey can bo summoned Into uctlvo Evictions in Utah. Winter Quarters, Utah, Dec. 28. Deiiuty sheritl's attempting to evict man led coal mine strikers have pre- clpi or lb ... ...tit,!.. return nc witu a cum muy ui minim, i . .. ,.. i,i i,i.,v The s.rlkers then submitted peacea-1 "gj Petersburg with Important ul'- . olllcial dispatches for the Russian inert coa. ,ne" service by telegraph. The action Is ambassador. CAISSON COLLAPSED. BOY KIDNAPPED. Son of Wife of Prominent New York Physician.. i Great Damage Done at Bath Beach, Now Yolk, Dec. 28. A general Near New york, nliirm was sent to police headquarters y .2H mm today ior the sou or Mrs. Chailes killed and seveial others Hendricks, wife of t 'e pnyslc an who "i d k.tie. m figured a year ago In tho La lira 11 lg- , ' , , thu t.,,c. ger suit to gain the Dennett estate. r a con8U-ucted at Thu misslpg boy was kidnapped this Qf the Injured two are morning by a man who drove o at" J c front of the residence In a cab, sel.od tlie child and escaped. WILL FIGHT EXTRADITION. fatally nurt. VAN HOUGHTON CAPTURED. Wanted In New York for Personating j J, Ogden Goelet. Buffalo, Uco. 28. James Abbot,, who was arrested at Niagara Kalis, Ontario, charged with imporsonating J Ogden Goelet and making love to a' Now York restaurant keeper's daughter, will fight extradition. He was arraigned this morning charged with forging names to his letters of Introduction. ICE FLOE BREAKS AWAY. Montavilla Man Claims Justifiable Homicide. Portland,, Dec. 28. David Van Houghton, who shot and killed Albert Young last night, was captured In his burn nt Montavilla this morning. He made no resistance and claims Young despolleil his home. KILLED HIS FATHER. Herring Fishers and Horses Lost In the Black Sea. Odessa, Dec. 28. An Ice lloe In Soroka Buy, broke away today, car rying 40 horsos and 150 men who were herring fishing, out to sea. All the horses nnd five or the men were drowuod. The others woro saved utter desperate efforts. The Old Man Was Beating His Wife, and Son Interfered. Indianajiolls, Dec, 28. Harry Chap man, aged 18, colored, shot and kill ed his father last night, becauso tho latter struck his mother. Distillery Fire. I'eoria. 111., Dec. 28. Fire partially destroyed the elevator or tho Corning distillery this morning. I.t was pre sumably of Incendiary origin. I)ss, $50,000, DRUNK AND JEALO.US, MURDERS THREE Mayklng. Ky.. Dec. 28. While craz ed with liquor, William Shopard en tared Ills komo this morning nnd ithJ'it ptovocatlon, shot and Mllod lilluy Webb, tfho was standing talk t 1 rg. Shopard. Ho then fired a v which Wiled Mrs. Shopaul, iiasiuig through i-or body and kill lug a 10-raonths-old baby which she was holding In lier arms. Shepard escaped to the ' mountains, whoro later ho was surrounded by a iiobso and atter his ammunit.on was ex hausted was captured, it a niinnretl a mob Is bcliie form ed for tonight. The state guard has been notified to assemble In ream ness to protect tno Jail. Was Suffocated in Lodging House Boston. Dec, 28. Fire thin morn ing destroyed a rooming bouse on Court stleet. Professor Marshall, the aeronaut, a well known Western character, wus suffocated. He had boon In Boston for several months working on an air Biilp model. FROZEN TO DEATH, in Wealthy Contractor Perishes Storm In Ohio. l.lmii. O.. nnc. as. Tho wealthy innirnctor. Charles Wloemeyer. "waa rminil dead within a block of his home this morning, fiozen In n snow drift Early Closing at Ontario.' Ontario. Dec. 28. The leading bi!Klno" men of Ontario urn about to enter Into an aErccment to closo their places of huslnoss promptly at 7 p. ni. each eveulng ami to keep lltpfr fttrires closed on Sundays, the agreement to go Into effect Jnnuury 1, 1!K)1. INTERESTED IN CREAMERY. Birch Creek Farmers Delighted at Prospects for New Industry. r'lmrlnii White, who resides ut tno mouth of Birch creek, flvo and one half miles west of this city was In Kntttrtlnv evenlni: and register ed with thu Kast Oregonlan as a pat. rou of tno new creamery uj mo in tent of 20 cows, and wild there wore is .tuo in lilii iiplehhorhoad that would ho milked If the creamery Is started. Mr, White makes butter from his ltnni or Jerseys now and has u host of regular butter customers In thin city, He finds an excellent marnui. for his product at top prices, but thero Is bo much hard work and ex. jienso altocned to butter making (bat ho welcomes tho opportunity to sell )iu niim t,i n creamery which will collect it from Ihe farmers' door, ut good prices Hie enure year. Ho is interested in i iy ..Ifoiro nln mill ir It will ltiiw on thu foothills of' the Birch creek district he thinks this will bo the greatest butter and cheese district in tne West. His neighbors are also deeply interested In tho prospects of this alfalfa and the Pendleton creamery. Three Drunken Indians. Three Indians came berore tho city ,.nnii thin morninir charged with hav- tnc InUon more of the Hlllrlt that cheers than wob good for thein, und each was fined 5, In default of which ibov nil went to the city Jail for threo days, HIS 8IGNATURE APPEARS l ON THE LEASE. HOWEVER. Colombia Issues a Three-Deck Ulti matum to the United States, De mandlng a Chance to Lick Panama SIngle-Handed and to Submit Dif ferences With the United States to The Hague Tribunal. Washington, Doc. 28. Postmaster general Payno announced today that tno lease of the postofllco quarters at Cheyenne contains the name, of Senator Warren as lessee, In viola tion or the statutes, but that It would bo continued In force until tho com pletlon of tho now government building, which will probably lie sev eral months. Tho lease wob executed between tho government Inspectors mid an agent for tho property while the sen otor was ubsent. Panama Postage Reduced. u',iBlilnL-imi. nee 28. Panama has notified tho government of a reduc tion of Its postal rates to 4 cents foreign and 2 cenlB uomosuc. Mr, Payno said beforo the expira tion 'of the previous lease on March I, 18D3, tho lessors wanted thu rent raised Trom $1,400 to $1,900, which I'osttnastor-Cjonornl Emory Smith deemed exorbitant, nnd ho cnusod an Investigation to bo nindo. According to the records, an ngont for Senator Warren, In tho senator's obsenco, then bxernted a lease for a building affording much better quarters, for $1,200 a year for 10 years beginning April 1, 1890. Mr. Payne, snld that this would hnvo savod tho govern ment In 10 years $7,000. Will Break All Relations, Washington, Dec. 28. Unless tho United States In tho reply which Secretary Hay will mako to the note of General IloycB accordB Colombia that measure of satisfaction which, from her point of view sho reels her seir entitled to with respect to Pau amu, both General Itoyes apd Dr. Herriui will leave this capital. This was Iraiikly admitted tonight. Whllu disavowing uny Intention or bringing undue pressure) to bear on Secretary Hay ior a speedy roply to tho note, which General Iteyes has Hied lu be half or his government, both he and Dr. Herrrun nro most onxlous to bo appilsctl or the secretary's contu sions at the enrllest posslblo monienL Thu hppu Is ontorfulnod both by Gonernl Itoyes and Dr. Kenan that In the event or u rerusal by Mr. Hay to ndmlt their contentions, tho United Stales may ugreo us a last resort to a submission of tho proposition to The Kaguo couit of arbitration. It was pointed out that tho filing or tho note was lu accordance with tho treaty or 18 IG between tho United Stales and Colombia, ono or tho pro visions of which gives tho contract ing party fooling aggrlevod at the ac tion of tho other thu right to protest, with tho further stipulation that a reply shall bo furthcoming, Colombia Reads the Riot Act , . Washington, Dec. 28.- It Ib learned from au authoritative source today that, threo ullornatlves are presented th iTnitmi HtntcH In Mhi unto rocard- lug Panama which General Iteyos has mibmlttod to tho state department. I?lrat Ihnl tlin ullllllH Cixlstlni! Ilfl- or to the revolution on tho Isthmus bo restored, Kr.niml Aimirli-u keen hands off whllo Colombia tries to whip Panama into submission. Third, If thu United Statos will ac ,.l iK.IDmr nt the iireccdlns nrono- sllloiis she should pay Colombia dam ages for the injury inuicieu uiruuKu thu loss of territory, tne amount io ha flxed throimli submission to TTiu Kaguo tribunal. No publication or tno text or ueyes note Is expected until It Is BOnt to (nncri'HH w It ii other documents bear ing on tho Panama case. It Is a lengthy communication, based entire ly on the Colombluii Interpretation of tno treaty oi imu. Tho note carnoB tne inreai iiiav fnllorn lli mill nf thn United States to hued Colombla'B protests or accept the propositions submitted will result in a soveranre oi uipio mutlc und commercial relations be. tween the two countries. Sails for Colon, iiMin,lliinin nc -R Thn Dixie onlin.l tmlnv fnr Helen with GOO ma rines and with six months' provisions and fighting supplies ior i.wuv men. i New York 8alls for Panama. San Francisco, Dec. 28. The cruis er New York sailed for Panama this artemoon. It will Afimlra) 'aB flagship when It reaches the JstBjaus. "ft.