; TODAYS NEWS TODAY ir " . .. - . - . ' ' Fair and warmer tonight Tomorrow Increasing oloodineea. A GRANDE EVE11N i VOLUME IV LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON MONDAY. SEPT. 4, 1905 NUMBER 261 G kit f-LM FIRE DESTROYS jPcNDLETON BLOCK LaDow, Block owned by Mayor Matlock I A Complete Ruin Pendleton, Sept. S Fir this morn ing gutted a portion of the Matlock Taylor block, doing damage which wag not estimated at the time tbe Trlbane went to pre. This is the block known at tbe old La Dow, block. Bhortly after I o'olock in the nnrniDg the nlirht rlwW nf h Onl.lon P1 Hotel who wat standing la front of the hostelry, on tbe sideelk hear J and felt an explosion which was so heavy that be says It created Jar where be wai (tending. Almost instantly flames bnrat from tbe baildlng aoross tbe street and be tarnen lo an alarm of fire. The - Bra ' department tarned ont promptly, bat seemed to be - disorgan Ized end it was some time before water was thrown npon the flames which by that time, bad galued alarming pro portions. After a bard battle tbe conflagration was gotten under control but at 246 there was still a large blaze which threatened great damage. STARTED IN CIGAtt FACTORY. The . explosion which evidently ceased tbe con 11 igration is nnexplaf n able, no one being able to advance a theory e'enr as lo wbat oould have exploded In the iortion of Ibe building where , tbe bfaze first burst forth. From appearances it is believed that the flxmea flrat broke nut in the P dleton Cigar factory or the la.k of riaizoeoer-s raoai market. Mayor Matlock Is of . lite opinion that tbe cigar factory was the) starting point. Howard A Swingle's office, as well as the rfgar faotorv, is . totally de stroyed and it Is cnderstood that many valuable tap i ':ns were horned Tne loss to this tire lor A. J. MoMul len, who owned tbe cigar factory. If not known, but Is expected to t heavy. . Over $75,000 Is tbe value placed on SCHOOL NECESSITIES. At Little - Fchoo d ya will soon be here, and we have made special preparations, aud olT-r a very completo stock of tbe little school nect-fsities, for your choosing, tit the smallest of small pricings. TABLETS. Tablets of all kinds tulcd and unruled, for pen and. pencil, in sites for 1' requirements, d wn to jC A specially generoti' sized pencil tablet,.. 5C Pencil free with tablet of 10c and up. Lead pencils with erasor 2 J cents. Faber wood-covered slate pencils 1 cent. Scholars hard wood pen and pen il cabinets 5 and 10 cent?. v Box of thawing crayons 23 crayons with holder 6o. Indellible and copying pencils 5 centa. lOo penholders 6 ceuts. the building by Mayor Matlock, and be ataiea that there Is not over J5,000 Insurance. This is the valuation and insurance of the whole block and it is thought that tbe loes to the owners will be about 125.000 on tbe portion that ia destroyed. There will bea loss ntl. ..... IW.t--. 4 m the portion of tbe block which waa burned, but tbls cannot be eat i mated Some damage is done to tbe Uma tilla Meat company, but tbe place was not gutted and mncb of tbe stock was removed by the crowd. - OF INCENDARY ORIGIN Everything in ononeotion with the fire in the Matlock-Taylor bo.ldine point to incendiarism. People going to lodge in Secret Society ball early in the tvenirg noticed that tbe fire door between 'the part, of the build'.ngat the extreme went, and Ibe one next to it, w.ie closed,' a thing that baa not been done beloro in years, and tbe first explosion heard, la learned to have been a lamp wbicb a bystander dealaree waa harlrd from a window in the back ol the building. There is tin clew to the inoendiary. . r Taggart Certain Bcrlpps News Association Wooser, Pept. 4. That the argu ments In the Taggart divorce rase will bereaobelby tomorrow noon seeuie certain. ItJa said (bat Taygart ia so certain that he will be awarded the custody of tbe boy that I e has mrfde partial arrangeraeoia, (or a' retldete in Oolambna where be is to be station ed. " Mrs. Tangart is equally . sure of gnttlng the custody of the cb Idren aud bis made arrangements for tblr care in-a private school in Chicago, Pricings. SCHOOL SHOES t For boys and girls All our reboot shoes are made from ibe best slock and we guarantee them solid inside and out. We carry tbe ahoe awarded highest prize at tbe St. Louis Fair Tbe prices are very reasonable. . Boys' School Suits. In two and three piece suits. Long and short pants New ariivals, in the newest aud most war lanted styles and cloths Price frm $2.50 up BOYS' HOSE. Bucktkin No 1, all fo.r wear Tbe knowing ones pro nounce them the best boys' stocking on the market. TRY A PAIR, 25 cents. Terrible Slaughter - Fy ttcrippe News Association ( 81 Petersburg Sept 4 Advices from Caucasus state that a revolt broke out on an enormous scale. Tbe details are meager but tbe casualties number 5000. Tbs vioeroy cables that be la unable to cope with tbe revolt. ' Less Damage in Cove O M StacktsBd, the Cove orrbardlet, was In the olty today and says that the wind storm of last week did less damage to the Cove fruit than it did in. this section. In many places but five per oent of tbe fruit was blown off the trees and In a few cases assign as one quarter waa lost. Thrice Nominated Mayor Eugene F.. Sobmlts of 8an Ftancieco, ' baa been " unanimously nominated by tbe nnion labor party, for the third time. TREATY NOW COMPLETE Boripps News Association. Oytter Bay, Bept 4 -President Roosevelt baa received from tbe em peror of Japan, Ibe following message of thanks and appreciation for the part played by I he President in tbe nego tiations which resulted in a cessation of tba hostilities lu the far east: Toklo, Sept 3, 1905 Tbe 1 'resident: I have received with giatlflcatlon your message of congratulations conveyed through our plenipotentiaries and I thank you warmly for It. To your die interested and unremitting efforts In tbe Interests of peace and humanity 1 match tbe blgli value whloh ia there due and assure you of my grateful ap prestation of peaoe based upon prin cipals essential to the permanent wel fare and tranquility of tbe far east (Signed) BEADY lO SIGN" Portsmouth, eept. 4 -With the work of engrossing the treaty complet ed the way la olear (or the signing' of tbe tieaty, M Morrta for the Japan ese and M Ronjesvenski for the Husslana who had the woak of engrossing in charge, labored most of the n gbt in getting the doounient lo shape for Heal action. RED TAPE ARRIVES Portsmouth, Sept. 4 Assistant Secretary of btate Pieroe called this morning with the special red tape with which to tie the Russia Jap nese treaty. He waa informed that the engrossing waa completed. raiEF IN DEAD , LETTER" OFFICE ' Washington, Sept. 4 Cbsrles F Moore, of Colorado, for 10 years a clerk in tbe postotfice "department, baa con leased to taking taiiroad tickets Irom letters in the dead letter office and baa been dismi,sed. Besides taking railroad tickets, Moore is also aooused ol taking. for eign stamps Irom letters and selling them. He was in charge of the minor branch of tbo dead letter office and re ceived a salary of 11400 a year. Many letters which reach tbe dead letter office contain railroad tickets 1'beae are kept on file foraoertiin lime and then delroyd. In his con feasion Moore said there was no chance of tbe ticasts reachiog the persons for whom tbey wers intetded; that tbey bad been paid for, aud be thought be might as weil reap the revenue Irom tbe . The inspectors missed tioVete from onvelors marked to contain them and traced the theft to Moore. When con troutod with tbe evideucebe eouieieed nd when the case was laid belore tciir.g Poeimaater General Hitcbeook, be was dismissed. It ia said al tbf poU fries department that Moore will not in proaeouted. Cholera Spreading Boripps News Association A . Berlin. Sect 4. The rholeia altna- tion Is growing worse. Tbe disease le spreading. Eighteen new cases have been reported from the provinces of a. vwvjij ui oiioaia, in rra.t8.eV. . Report Revolt in Japan By Boripps News Association London Sept. 4-Th Ontral News ye u is reported in Koine that a revolution has started li Japan. supposed to have been caused by dis satisfaction with the peace terms In well informed circles here the reports are regarded as absurd! To Paralyze Russia By Boripps News Association St Petersburg 8eot 4 The -Novo Vermis declared todav that the Amnrl. can-Japanese alliance waa established In order to paralyse Russia in Asia. GRIND ORDERS The boyoott on American goods be ing brought by the Chinese iu retalia tion for not being allowed to dump their coolies and so called merchants In the United States, la not bothering Ihe La Orande Milling company a particle. Tbelr big mill ia grinding out en a donble shift a large order for tbe Oriental markets and also filling a a large number ol Inland market ordera At present only old wheat Is being ground as the new wheat must under go tbe sweat before suitable for mill ing. Tbe mill baa about 12,000 bushels of old wheat on hand ao Is aaaured plenty o( grist until the new crop is ready to mill. i Vary little new wheat is In the ete vator as yet, as the farmers cannot spare tbe teams to liaul. When the 8ret rush of th res!, Ing Is finished tbe teams can be spared and large loads will roil in dally. More wheat ia be ing received In Island City and Alieei where tbe threshing Is more advanced. FAST TRAIN WRECKED Bcrlpps Nsws Asrociation Pueblo Col Eept 4 The first seotlon of tbe 6anta Fee passenger train No 9, carrying hundreds olOAK eioursion 1st was wrecked one mile east of Boone, about 3:25 this morning, forty pssseogers were Injured. The wreck was oauaed by tbe tank of the exgine leaving Ihe track. The train was go ing at such a high rate of sted that it was impossible to stop before two en gines and firs coaches overturned, a wrecking train was lent out from La Junta -aud Pueblo. Tbe Santa Kee train was brought over the Missouri Paoltlo tracks. ' . Umatilla Refuses ' Psndlstoo, Or , Sept. 4 -Tax Agent Morrow of tbe O.-K. & N. csmpany ap peared before the conntr board of equalization today and asked that the assessment of the road be lowered Irom $12,000 a mile to IS, 500. The request waa denied. Men's Rights Una a man a light to spltT auks an exchange, and then proceeds to answer the q'istion tbosly: "You bet be baa, and a right to breath, a right to live, and a rlwht to express bis opinion; a rUht to kick and a right to work, also a r'ght to vole and a right to ay I axe, and to And fault with everybody and everything he don't like Mat' has a whole lot of rights, but Ik should exercise them all like a gentle man, " ARGE TEAMER WRECKED ON LAKE Seven Heroes Give ' Lives That Compan ions May Be Saved -, Rorlpps News 'Association Bayfield. Wis., Kept. 4 Eleven of tbe crew ol the steamer fievoua were drowned when tbe boat was wrecked on tbe 8nn lalrnd reef lu I.skeSoperior rriday night, ttileven others were rescued including several members of the crew and four women. Seven of the dead offered their lives as saorifloe for the rea',. Of tbe twenty two on board tbe vessel of those for whom they 'gave their lives, four are dead. Tbe rest reached tbe shore after night after being buffeted by Ihe waves. Tbe party was U hours In cutting a road through the northern wilderness to a To Restore To China Sorippa News Aesocir tloo ' Pekio Sept 4" Tbe Chinese kov- ernment Is engsged in an endeavor to open negotiations with Germany and England tor she restoration of Kiao- ohau and Weibia Wei to China. SAVING WHETHER YOU BUY OR SELL If you have any second to sell you'll gain by bringing them In' with out a day's delay. If you wish to buy : MljND SCHOOL BOOKS You will get bottom prices and the pick of - 1 the best ones by buying at once. We have to turn these books quickly to come out . even and urge you to attend to this at your earliest opportunity, nothing can be gained by waiting. ' . '-' '.. ;.' '"'.' We have a superior- line of everything In school supplies this year and are prepared to make it worth your while i6 see us. ' ' NEWLIN ', , , mn um mm , fl isSMMgeMsMalBMMMavaM avawaiiaiaiai in ' usees , ttttlltiniMt.iinu THE CTY GROCERY AMD BAKERY Offers customers the best of everything in the lite of FRESH VEGETABLES, f RUITS, GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS, ETC.. at prices as low as in- ferior goods can be purchased. Good things trj eat can alvays be had at IHE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. If your appetite "goes back" ' on you, visit our.store and you are certain to find something that will please your palate. If you haven't beentrading with us, why aot give us a trial order? We can please you. Once a customer always a customer, P0LACK, the Grocer. PHONE, MAIN 75. SUPERIOR place of safety. Those who gave their Urea for their comrade were: Capt. K McDonald, ol Northeast, Pa , Louis Durwln, first mata of the Media and avaothera wImmw names are unknown. ' Pour others were probably drowned. On Friday tbe steamers ran Into a storm and the boat started for shatter. In tbe course they struck a reef and those drov ned volunteered to remain on the boat while tbe others tried to reach tbe shore. When last seea tba men on tbe broken vessel were waltlag for help to come to them. New York Storm . j . Sorippa News Association Utloa, N Y., Bept. 4 One of tbe worst storms tba t baa ever visited the central portion of the atate swooped down npon this section last night, re sulting in a damage that will exceed 200,000. .. - , . hand school book DRUG CO: S23a millMMIMMIWMMtX eee)