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ICZli rfTT77mT7 I DAILY EYENINGEDITION '1YEVEWKG EDITION less " nave ,Rrn'l that h " Or.gonlan reaches nearly all dMlmile customers, you have , M,lness tooth to cut. WEATHER FORECAST. Wednesday, V01 PENDLETON, ()UE(i()N, TUESDAY, D ECEM H El? j 1 : 1 !04. NO. Sj'22'.K -V: " . . - : i . Fs1 executive rommiitef. at the $16,00U ot l wo Years Ago Was Entirely Inade-, iuate. t of ! ltSTS RECOMMEND THE I.AHGER AWOrNT. ! ai'e dditlonal floor space. coining Has been decided as to lo- ' cnllon or cost, hut it 1b expected that! at least fcu.uno wm be .xpena(.,j , the new building Work will be beKun as oon as poKsible, and the building' will be ready for exhibits t least a imiiu m-iiire tne rair Onen T. 1 " thought that the additional - 000 feet of floor space will be suffi- . .. i , nr llw ImriJlAhiM I cient for thA nnAn . , frfSl mhiiiht- -" ""-"-"iiunouauon Ol CX- T . . ..... . i ,.t ..... hlbltors. hnrnoni w l j til Ire Agreed That the- Instl- " taUeagerly S-W-rted in! MISSOL'UI BOODLE CASES. kronnrtlnii to H IHRh Character Supreme Court Reverses One ami At- tits Needs, and Those, of the; firms Another, tern 1'urt of the State -Profes- Jefferson City, Mo., Pec. j J. The Lr French Considered the Man for I supreme court today reversed the St. pta(W, i "" ""ouie case against Louis Becli- ... n...ullu ,Mtli Lne information I was not verified by affidavits. The : court affirms the - a 4.. tt....... Jrwetity-flve thousand dollars la the j Faulkner. munt of money thai Ihe regents ot ; Eastern Oregoa state ixormat i.iol estimate la required to run' Institution during the . next two itrs. The Doara met hi wemon yes-t fctty and conferred wun . President ) C. French regarding the work ot , present year mid coneerning ;urt plans. fThe regents present ut the meet- were Chairman 31. Alexander of tuitleton. Representative William tension. She said she was aunroach- ed und sounded as to her husband's attitude toward the -ordinance. The kfly of Pendleton. P. A. Worthing-;;""""""' '"" rr""1 u,e of Portland. J. tv. Scrlber of La " hinde. H. M. Nemon of Buker City, h G. W. 1'roebie.el of WeBton. Col. H. Raley of this olty, was the only mber of the board not present. French. Representative W. D. mberluin and State Senator N. iualdon of Wsace icounty, were also (attendance. fThe last appropriation," said Mr. under, "was but 116,000. and It inadequate. U mutant the em- ement of cheaper help, and in an iicatlonal Instltattnn this does not Mr. French has done some very lid work, and Is to be commended. Is undoubtedly tire -man for the c." All the regentB and the legis- lon present were highly pleased r. the condition of 1!besBhool. HI jAXOTllF.il BULBING VOR KAm NEEDS 925,060'. ;-t Demand fr Exhllht Space ...h aiiiumui1 Structure Xcccs- Portland, Dec. 13. Th. . maud for floor snace i .h. i 1 I Clark centennial has made It neces ;sary to construct a new building for l,.u0 of exnibiIorf, Tne 15 R HUGE JOKE mni UL I'I'PSI.lclil (l,l& i I liM. to construct an exhibi ,;;,. witness before bmoot Inves- ii ill,. i. ...:n ...... " ITUVhle Ril OlMl f.. tigation Tells of "Sealing" Vows He Took. 1 WILL BNIEO OEM It It Ell ril VI'AIX El. I.ntl Kruiul licfr-mlnnt Mut Again Stand Trial. Portland, Dec. 13. ncys for defendants MTO As A SI BSTITVTE hisiaxd foh dead mex. TortncT saint Declares Xoarly All Mi inbctx if the Faith Ixok Vpon Endowment Ceremony as Sort of uiulfville Prrfonna nee Some of tlie Awful Things Promised to Those. Who Disobey lain of tlie Ciiun-h President of Hrigham Voting I nherslty U a Confessed I'olygamist. -All the nttor Iti the second J laud frsud case this niornlng finlsh- I e.l their plea that their clients are j not amenable to tt second trial, hav I lii: been placed In Jevtpnrdv for the jnninil Utile for the same offense. Grand Jury Indicts Her on the jmiw mihhot decided that u J does not appear from the Indictments P.harPP nf Fnrpinf a Nntft!:'t " Is the same case; he there- D o D fon. unstained the Kovernnicnt deinur- jrr-. He siild. however. t'ia. unless i the Koverntnent In the coming trial t siieeeeds In establishing the fact that the charges to be tried form tt sep arate and distinct conspiracy, he will Instruct the Jury that It cannot ren der a verdict. The court then adjourned until to morrow, when It Is expected tlie en- I tire 'ay will be devoted to empanel ing a Jury. for $5,000,000. nil C1IADW1CK SAID TO HAVE Fl l.I. KXOWI.EIMiE Rank relem Testifies He Has lVr- snnnl Knowktlge of lr. Chadnk'k"s Annual nlii nee With Ills Wife's Transactions Plots anil Counter lkts hi the MnmigiMiient f the atterson Mimler "a"i Intricale rohleins of ltlentlrimlioll ami Analysis of Mood stains. UNDER ARREST All But One Are Accused of Playing Poker or Allowing the Same to Be Played. MAIN STIIEirr IS NOW A "CLOSED SHOP" IXDEED- Mrs. Riitler Was ApproaAefl. Chicago. Dec. 13. Mrs. H. W. But ler, wife of Alderman Butler, was to day before the council committee in vestigating the charges of alleged bri bery made by Butler In connection w ith the Northwestern Elevated ex-! ings ln ,ne 'tah public schools. Salt Lake, Dec. 13. A. Osilcx, C. W. Penrose and John Henry Smith left today to testify In the Soioot case. State Superintendent .of Schools Nelson, who was subj.eie.naed this morning. Is expected to (ratify a- garding the alleged Mormon laach- Scnteneed Itw Election T'ruuns. Denver, IVc. 11. Murtin L. De vancy Hnd Thomas Colp, democratic election officials In precinct 10. ward 7. were today sentenced to one year in the county Jafl and to pay a fine of $1000 each for framds in the re cent election. Two liundred and sixty-two fraudulent votee were- east In this precinct. Ilcmotrd Tnemseioiw. Itoston, MassH Dec. 13. Webster Hull, a building in East Boston, was burned this morning. Thirteen r flre- i men were caught by a falling '-roof, j and removed in an umtnirauiuuFi ouu dltlon. Loss, l..'0f0. MAltRET KKCOTEKIXG. ktlimmatixl Is KtrorngeHt on tho 1,1st ; In C)M-ratkM Today. : liew "York, Dec, 13. "Excitement j kned on the Stock Exchange this I ruing. There was a flood of sell- orders and value tumbled all nn the line. war. Pacific Mall. Shtel (prefer- Pennsylvanlu and Union Pacific Klined one-half to two per oent. (ulgamated proved the strongest rk.on the list, opening tfrosn -one- pth to one point higher. This prov- n Influencing factor amd other In rallied early and tosses were daed. The opinion prevail that tampede caused by Lmmtnn6s.tad- fiiifiHeiits Is over. B.. J. Callahan Fall. f'wtfork, Dec. 13.J-The silture f (Sllalian Is announced in 'the fullitated Exchange thl tsxinnliiK. TKIAL OF AHSASSIXS. Nwme ilusMlan Veswiut Off A4rt- aa Coaot. PeVossburg. Dec IS The trial Baaonoff. murderer of M. ismi Pw, ausslan minister of the ln and M. Sldorskl. hla aocmn- openeC. itoday. Large crowds '"'led, t.ut were excluded from Gliding ty rth, -pone. Rmn SomMlron Cathound. f'tnn. Dee. mTwenty-ona vea- " the Russian second aauadron r srrived at Hssamedes, Portu f West Africa, tnund aaatward. E fleorge H. Hrigham. of Prevo, pres ident of the Brlgham Young Univer sity, testified as to the coarse of study In the Institution. He admitted he had two wives. "I married the first in 1875. the second In 1882, and have 13 children, four by th plural wife, since 1890." He said fimoot was a trustee of the unlversltr and a mem ber of the finance committee. The witness said he was a polygamlst be fore his appointment, tnxt could not say whether Smoot knew .of the fact. Mnooi was not present when he was elected president, though he waa In terested In the financial end of the university and often spoke to the stu dents upon the subject -of character forming and of their Tionesty and duty as citizens in upholding the law of the land. H. H. Wallls, a former Mormon. testified that he went to Salt Lake ln 18H2. He had ha a three wives, hut only one at a rime. He admitted he was four times married in th temple to dead women, and was "sealed" to his present wife for "time and eternity." At other times he stood us substitute for dead men married to living women -and had "been through the emjile" at least 20 times, "taking tike endowment" ceremony, which took itwe 'hours, and which always preceded a -marriage either to the living or dead. The wit St i;illl"s l!OM FOItKEITED. WhIIu W'alln Convicted of lor. Jury, Has Disappeared. Walla Walla, Dec. 13. It Is very proliahle that the federal authorities will r.-.ake no further effort to cap ture John Adam Schmidt, who was convicted In the federal court of per Juiy. und who has been missing from Walla Walla since the announcement was made that the circuit court of ap peals had denied his motion on ap peul for a new trial. Saturday afternoon the bondsmen of Schmidt, Duncan McOUllvray and tirand Jury Indicts. I the legrow estate, handed over to Cleveland. Dec. 13.-The grand Jury l,e,,u,y rlerk R "'""I' " voted to indict Mrs. Chadwlck on the l'nPC Ior ""' " "'" Dona iney Rave ur uie Hpi'fitiaui-t: j Schmtilt. Thin check han been mailed to the clerk of the I'ntteil Htatei court til Seattle. Cleveland, Dec. 13. The Cuyahoga county grand Jury Invent Ration of the Chadwlck case waa resumed to day. Receiver Bell took the securi ties held by Ira Reynolds before the jury. Reynolds also appeared. foi gery charge In connection with the! J5.0o0.000 note held by Reynolds. With Dr. Cliariwlrk'f- Knou1elKt Oberiln. O.. Dec. 13. President! Beckwfth. of the Citizens' Rank, In I an interview today, declared Dr. I S. Chadwlck hnd full knowledge of his J wires nnanciai transactions, ana pro duced two telegrams and two checks, both signed Leroy 8. Chadwlck. The checks were for $10,000 each. Beck wllh claimed Chadwlck had had many conirj nces with him concerning his wife's business affairs. Cannot Give I la 11. New York. Dec. 13. Mrs. Chad- 1 wick was up bright and early this i morning and ate a hearty breakfast, j Her two lawyers. Carpenter and Powers, were early callers, having j come at the urgent request of Mrs. Chadwlck. i Attorney Carpenter practically ad- mitted Mrs. Chadwlck had given up j m'XGAIUAX MOIW. PnrimiM AttcmptM to Prevent a Nes Hlon of tho Cliainhrr. Vienna, Dec. 13. Sensational scenes occurred at the opening of the Hungarian chamber today. The op- imHtlion determined to ui event a sit ting and entered In overwhelming numbers, seized Premier T I era's fam ous guard of 40. flung them out, and then attacked the president of the tribune. The tribune was smashed and the ministers' seats heaped to gether as though In readiness for a bonfire. A mob gathered outside the chambers waiting to stone the gov ernment supporters. Troops were called out. the attempt to secure ball. His cli ent has not decided whether to go back to Cleveland IAIKKSN AS OK MiBT KVEMPES TJJEeCHTY. IN-rifwu-iaiilsm awl Traffic Interfered With and Many .VrJdetit Benult Klevatcd Train Jtuups Aie Trslk, and a (Street Car Kjntrtii Is Tied l"p Great angcr at -nule t'jroliufH and UtflHiiiet PlanU In lae iPollce Ksiiirt for Trains. ImpeoluttiH rauoBedtncs. ... . . '"""iron, Dec. II. The 8wayne ment resolution .were placed J the house today. The report Talnnan Palmer, M Pennsyl nt Into an extended enplana- t w charges. Hole. Mass., Dee. 18 A j ner caught on Hedge ' " Vineyard sound laat arfght tannot be seen this morning on tt of ti . . . - 'ioiw 111. wm ' f M to send anlitini.. to Ilia Aim. ssel. Three Dead. sprtnrftniA a ... . j vt. yj.t im, is. Is DaUKherty- aMl oiiiu uaugneny ana Daugherty. her daugh- stiv. n' we" found dead r. ""If home thi. ... r4 hr natural gas. 8ul iZ,J, arennt of all the tmZ believed to be the t'hlcago, Dec. U. From -early .morning until noon, Chicago was en veloped in a fog so dense the light of day did not penetrate It, making pro gress difficult for pedestrians aad se riously Interfering with street car traffic. A Humboldt Park elevated .train Jumped the track In the fog, narrew ly .wcaping being precipitated ta ttoe gound. A panic ensued among the pawengeis. The north side cable system was lied w .or two ho"- th f11 Jamming a cable slot. The great danger which consUntly menaoes at grade crossings has re salted in an order to allow only pas senger trains lo cross downtowa streets, and then only when conduct ed by five policemen each. No street cars are allowed nearer than one block from railroad crossings when train, are due. and then proceed I only when conducted by some railroad em- PlAyM the gas and electric light .plant, in the city are working paclty and under .rders not to abate the service lor Mliouri. Fitter People Injured. Chicago. Dec. ll-A Halstead street surface car was .truck by a bVu in. railway train at Fifty-ninth street today. Injuring PeoP fatally. The car was c J' tt. occupants scattered oyer the rtreet. ... 1 Tl'n I sir it n niuiui d, ; eroding fagm.n w ruck by a piece of wreckage and hut skull fractured. THKEE MKN RU LED. A Boaea OtlKanJured b, Powder Esploaloa. Niagara Falls. Dec Thr m were Killed and probably a dosen fa tally injured by an '"f'"-' Toronto and Niagara Fall. Powder Co? tunnel .hortly n 0tajr- Nan Pattrrsun In (iood Spirits. New York. Dec. IS. Nan Patter son appeared in excellent spirits when she entered court this morning. She smiled frequently and talked much ness told of oaths used 1n the cere-1 w)th her father and counsel. mony. He said a candidate awore that j, waB learned today the counsel I for the defense last week sent a man if he divulged the secrets he gave consent to have "his tnrout cut from ear to ear. and his toagae 'turn from Its roots." The second earn was that his "breast be cut amtader and his vitals torn out." third that "hlB body be torn asunder and his bowels gush ed out." Other oaths bound the par ticipates to give all their aubstance to the church and to observe chastity. On cross-examination the wltswse said he took the endowment vows as a sort of vaudeville performance. .It resembling J. Morgan Smith, broth er-in-law of the defendant, together with a woman to the pawnshop of Hyman Stern, to purchase a tevolver. It Is reported the Intention is to con fuse Stern In the identification of Smith, should he be produced as witness. Dr. Lederle, former health com missioner,' was this morning given one piece of skin from Young's fin ger In order to make a chemical ex- was a huge Joke, he alleged, ana amlnatlon of the .pots. The defense others also took them as a Jake. j will select a chemist to make exam I (nations of another exhibit. . CAHKIEK8 DISMISSED. Ilcxli Aifusrd of Endue Political Ac tivity. Wellington. Dec. 13. Postmaster General Wynne today dismissed Frank "Cunningham, president of the Rural Carriers' Association at Omaha, and Jasncs Keller, of Cleveland, hold ing the aame position. Both are charged with political activity. County Treasurer Short. JESSE FAILING ItECOVEItlNt;. Old fjentleinan I tallies Front Ampu tation. Jesse Falling, whose left leg was amputated yesterday afternoon, bids fair to recover, although he Is 80 rars of age. The amputation was made necessary because the broken bones, caused In a runaway accident uuu ayrlng, failed to unite. No dis ease of the bone was apparent when Loganaport Ind.. Dec. 13. The : th leg was amputated, and wnne It county commtewloner. today announc- Is yet early to predict the outcome j TreainMier Obenchaln. of Cass of the operation, the surgeons are oounty. missing etnee uecemoer i, 150.000 short Va til accounts. Fur ther Investigation nay .how a .hort age of $200,00. Chicago Grain. Chicago, Dec. 18. May wheat opened 11.09. closed 1.0(1.. Corn opened 44, cbMed 44. Oat. open ed 0. closed the same. hopeful that the patient will recover. inaugurated Viceroy. i-iii-intA Dec. II. Lord Curson to day resumed the office of viceroy of , when the water wa turned on th. India. A brilliant gathering witness- force wa. so strong that the bucket. ed the ceretaony. TTKMKE8 IN J IKED. Electric Power System Having Borne TreuMe. Reports have been received In thl. city from the power station -of the Northwestern Gas 4k Electric compa ny on the Little Walla Walla, that the turbines have been Injured, and It will be several day. before repair, can be made. It im understood that ' were torn from the turbines. WALLA WALLA PEOPLE GUARANTEE $5000 Walla Walla. Dec. II. The $6000 portage fund pledged by Walla Walla county, ha. been guaranteed by It cltixen. of the county. If the collec tor, who are working on the fund, fall to secure It, these men will put up the amount, so there will be no delay nor failure on the part of this county in the matter of raisinf her pro rata of the portage deficit Collector, are now vigorously at work and It la hoped to secure the amount by the end of this week. The bond of the McCabe Construction company not having been filed, the people of this county feel confident they will have their .hare raised by the time a contract for the construc tion of the road I. entered into. HAS SORE HEAD t'OI XTY DIVISION STOUY rONCOtTED OVF.lt THEHE. IN-Iilcd III Fractious and In Toto by Hc.lilcnlH of the East End Ani mus of the Idle Talc Is to Stir llad I ecllllg lletMccn l'cmllctoll und East End to Neutralize Popu larity of Pendleton as a Trading Point. Sumo of Uh Driciitliint Are Proprie tors. While other Are Gamester for the llouNcvcriil flanking tininc- Were Humilng When the llulil Was .Made IH-fonilanta Are All Itcl.-u-s-d I'nilcr llonils of 1100) l ai. li. and It Is llcllcvnl Each Will Forfeit First t'oniplaintR In Sever al Mouths. Nine men were placed under arrest last night by Marshal M. J. Carney and ordered to appear In the record er's court this morning to answer to charges of gambling. Those arrestsd are: "Tex" linglver, proprietor ot tht Ked Front saloon, t'hnrlcs Morrison, employed at linker ft Harrison's saloon. Joe Anderson, of the Columbia Bar. J. N. Itoblnsou, ot Uar on's saloon. H. Letherman, of Billy and Gene's. W. H. George, of the Mint saloon. lieorge Hayes, of the Merchant. Cafe. Sam Miller und "Dutch Charley," of linker & Ork's saloon. The men arrested, with the excep tion of Morrison, are alleged to have been playing poker, or allowing the games to be conducted in their places lof business. In linker A Garrison. saloon, u notorious Main street resort, several bnuklug gnntes were ln oper ation Inst nlxJit. Roulette, craps and '".'I" games were ulso running. The men arrested were released on bonds hi the sum of $100 each which, It Is understood will be forfeited in., each Instance. Gambling was running wide open In Pendleton during the summer month. until one day when District Attorney G. V. Phelps happened Into town and'' I ordered all games closed. Th. gam biers, so far us banking games were concerned, obeyed the orders. A. short lime litter the chief of police stopped poker pluyltig. nnd no more complaints were heard until after election, t.t HANK KOIIRERY. IlurKliirs Frightened Away Without Getting Into Vault, llotchklss, Col., Dec. 13. The First National Rank was entered by rob. bers last night. Valuable paper, and cash In five safety deposit boxes were stolen. Refore the robbers could break Into the bank vault they were frightened away. THE IIAITIST REVIVAL. A special from Atheuu to the Walla Walla Htatesman, concerning the al leged effort to divide Umatilla coun ty, at the coming session of the leg talature, say.: "A story comes from Athena that the people residing In the eastern portion of Umatilla county will make another effort to divide that county. It is an id that a number of the lead ing farmers and business men of that end of the county are now at work on the proposition and that they will send a large delegation of Influential cltisen. to Salem this winter to lobby for the measure. Several attempts have been made before to divide the county, but the legislature ha fulled to act." Resident, of Athena, who were seen today, declare the story is an Idle tale told on the streets of Walla Walla, In hope, of stirring up the people of the east end of Umatilla county to take such action. There I. no foundation for the story and people who live In the vicinity of Athena aay nothing would Induce them to ask for a division of the county and that th. subject ha. been brought up by Walla Walla merchant. In order to make Pendleton "feel bad." Walla Walla merchant, are dis turbed over the energetic effort of Pendleton to direct Umatilla county trade thl. way. Instead of sitting Idly by and allowing It lo go to a Wash ington town, and It I. alleged, are ready for almost any emergency act, to head off the good feeling now ex isting between Pendleton and the other towns In Umatilla county. Walla Walla recognise, the tact that without Milton fruit, and other product., there would be little to back up Walla Walla, boasted fruit crop, and It Is feared If Milton direct, her trade and product, to thl. city In stead of to Wal(a Walla, It will be a death blow to the far-famed "Garden City." . ' Congregation Vote, lta Ixiyalty to the Project, It was at a spirited meeting nf the, members ot the Baptist church Bun day when the entire congregation arose to their feet, thus signifying their Intention of standing loyal to a series nf special meetings which will begin tonight. This move was vol utitury on the part of the member. ship. The pastor had, however, called the meeting and stated previously that the service, of Evangelist Nell, of Texas, could be obtained If desired: also Ihut the time, all thing, consider ed, seemed most propitious. , In view of th. proposed plan for a union campaign, these meetings may serve a. a good Introduction. There Is no Intention on th part ot th church, by holding meetings at thl. time, to detract from such a cam paign, for thl. church I. heartily In sympathy with th movement. Th pastor and congregation of every church In the city are cordially Invit ed to enjoy these meeting, with us. Evangelist Nell I. In thl. eity and will .peak at th. Baptist church to night at 7:10. Let all come out to. hear him. L. II. Suit for Divorce. Paul H. Davl. has brought action, for dlvorc. In the state circuit court against Kathyra A. Davl. alleging desertion. Th couple were married In this city two years ago. Kchoee of Wall Street. Butte, Dec. II. Heavy losses .. a result of the .lump In Amalgamated copper, together with the loss of hi. position, caused Aaa Van Gorder, a gen- eral bridge foreman on the Great Northern, to suicide. He blew hi. head from hi. shoul-, ders with a shotgun. - 4 rrir