... . . - ----- ----- ""..s - ' .' , " ." - - - -'' ., . . " ' ' - . . v- , fJ-.. .-- - . , ' . . : ... - - z . ' TODAY'S NEWS TODAY 1 . . : ; : - '".V- '-'.'. - . -; U.. r'f'!ir'i'':' ; . , - - ..... ' IltUUiU : . and tomorrov. .. ' f- ; . ,..-.'. 3 . "' ' 111 , , i ' ' , , ,, . . . . , . ; t . f ... VOLUME V . . . LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. . 1906. - NUMBER 78 , i ' ' Hi ' . .;,:,. j i s J ..-...-..... . . .. . . 1 ! I I . . . . . . . .... - . .. i . . - j 5) rr i W a i v an r -ess wrrr ' n n v. rw r : (Scrtppa Ncwa AaMciat(on) ' 1 San ; Francisco Fab. 1. Fir which bra out in ui uulwi UU. ir.:;;rt Maade. Jying at th oock at th foot of Fotom tlraet, thortly befor midnight caussd the dsath of thrs man by tuffosa tion nd a acor of others, mostly firemen war injured. j Th dead are Fire Captain. Charles Daken, of ngin Na 4, Thomas Hennessy of th sam company and third officer Q. WallVc f the Mead.' All war suf focated -while fighting Aire in the hold. Th fir started n the forw irJ hold and jtntiktf Bpslly.to th Cargo which con isted of 5,000 tons of commissary and quarUrmaster, SMppliss consigned for th Philiipines. ; Th Meade was scheduled to sail for Manila today with . 1.000 soldiers. Th city frremen responded to the a lanji and aadsel the ', , crew in fighting ' flamewhicQ UsrUnd to destroy the ship, and it wa& only by heroic effort that they u4d in keeping th fir in th coaJ bunUara and ammunition stores. In quick; succession the bodies of (he bodies of th wiffiocatad men war carried from th bold, wher they" had gone at th risk pf their B and it was only by prompt action of their comrade that many Uvea war. Sated from death. Cap- . tain Oakm Ws found at the foot of the ladder leading t th amok filled bold. In aa aflort to rescue Dakin Fireman ' McCroisBy felt unsonscioui eneV hibody was carried out with Djkin.- ' Th Ides as yet ha not been ascer tained. Th forepart of th ship, where the fir broke out. contained the personal, effects of th officers of the 2d infantry and batallion of light artillery. ' Many thrilling and heroic rescues marked the fire. Capt. Geo. Wilson, of the Meade, fell down th hatchway and lay uncon scious within reach of the flames when Chief Officer Lassack and other of the crtw rushed into the hold and brought back his limp form. Lassack, himself was overcome by th fumes and was rescued by Fireman Cook. ' - : ' Eighteen thousand dollars in gold, mili tartreasure,' destined for the Philip pines, was carried by th soldier to a piaoe of safety on the dock. Captain Qil girt, of th fir department, was over corn three times by - smoke, returning time and time again to his work, until 4m NEW We have Just opened a large shipment of novelty dress goods, which Includes all the new grays and the seasons first and choicest showings in the most popular shades and patterns When down town stop in and loo'k them ovef.d' .We shall be pleased to show yn through and assure you, you will not regret the time spent Price New Shoes for Men, Boys, Women, and Children. With a very few exceptions "all oiir sprmi shoes are here. The styles are snappy, and what is better still, we are able to sell jou this shipment at the old prices-You probable know there is a heavy ad-, vance in shoe leather,' In many instances as much as 50 cents a pair Remember all new shoes at old prices. . ' ; V ' I Royal Tailors finally carried away unconscious.' . The damage to the transport Meade will amount to less than o.i - hundred thousand dollars. The damage o the cargo is very small. Major Dovol. sup erintendent of the transport service has appointed a board of inquiry to investi gate the cause'of the fire and to fix the responsibility of the deaths. ' The bodies of fireman Dakin and Hen nessey were found in the hold after the smoke had dears'! away. Hennessey was still alive but died in a Tew" minutjs. In the af sr hold of the ship ther were thousands of pounds of ammunition, had this Ignited, the ship and all of the occu pants would have been blown to pieces. The fire is believed to have started from the lime in the cargo. overcome by smoke and are now in the hospital. . The reported missing firemen have now all been located XPIAKATION DEMANDED , (Scrlpps Nes Association) Washington, Feb. 1 Th . Quarter master General has started an invastiga.-. tion as to the cargo aboard of the trans port Meade, at San Francisco, wherein it is stated that lime of which it is reported the vessel had 800 barrels in her hold, which is in the list of prohibited freicht on transports carrying soldier. " Devol has been asked to explain. . - - SHORT Of VOTES - (8crlppe News Association) Washington, Feb. 1 Itt is unofficially claimed in advance by . the Democratic eadsr in the senate that the San Domingo treaty cannot be ratified. It ie generally admitted that six Democratic votes must b secured in order to secure, its ratifica tion. - MIDSHIPMAN DISMISSED (Scrlpps News Association) Annapolis. Feb. 1. An order of dis missal was read Midshipman Chapin in in the presence pf th full brigade at th djnneftorma,fifln.Chapiw 'was mem ber of th class that' was to graduate the 12th. of this rionth. T2E NEW KNVfR KWT Scrlpps New Association) Denver. febX The new United States tint began operation today with thirty million dollars worth of gold bars on hand awaiting coinage. SOLD TO SArT FRANCISCO (Scrlpps News Association) ' ,1 Cincinatti. Feb. 1. Charles Street,' the catcher for the "Reds" has been the San Francisco club. sold , to MARINE KILLED. v ; (Scrlpps News Association) . . . yJ' Norfolk Va. Feb 1. The body of W.j D. Dodson, a marine, was found murdctred in a trunk in the Lexington- house this afternoon. The police are as yet they have no clue. working ;but DRESS GOODS 50c tte yard and up' New Spring Samples are Here I v w hat ; .. llWmtt - mm m 'I .' , uinmum rvrrru vrvT I Tlf T I ITI A II ' 'r '!' s I rn tin L " M 1111 M IL1 VL IlLMLLVI . , th tenUUv. .tace. William. Democrat. .wt i ".v . , . -i (Scrlpps New Association) . ' t' r ' SeatM j, Feb. 1 A great sensation was caused uiis morning in the court room when Captain Wallace Langley, . who has been a pilot in Vancouver waters for many years, and who was on board th Queen when she was sent to the rescue, testified that no effort wa mad to savs u -itr;;r; ataamer Valencia.' He said that ther was, no question but that life boats could hive reached the wreck, and th steamer tod. could have gotten much nearer, had. the proper effort been made. . It was his opin ion that many lives could havs been saved had the proper effort been mad. vH says that he saved a vessel not many months ago which was wrecked not two hundred yards? from th Valencia, during wors weather. He also removed much heavy machinery and dismantled th ves sel.'. Captain Beacher, a pilot of th Pa cific Coast, took th side of th company in the investigation. Captain Langly se verely criticized th ; tug Czar for riot having gone nearer th distressed vassal and stated that had she aoted in th pro per spirit th could hav .saved the lives of those in the rigging. . ' , ' ' . '' Bunker is here and sticks by very)l charge which h has mad and ; demands a rigid Investigation by th fsderal bpard of inquiry. He chargss Captain Cousins laith tevillfiil nirv1at aiuinii has rnnM m ibtA .. (Scrlpps News AasocKUoo ). . V :,,, Portland, Ore. ' Feb. 1. GovermnenJ officiate today admit that Horace McKin ley and S. A. D. Puter. the principal wit? nes'see tcrtftrfciirtmpt in th cimihtf land Traud prosecution hav fled to. fore ign, lands. Pute'r is reported to be jnj Honduras and that Mcrvtnley is in China, with the son of a prominent eastern mil lionaire floatintr a railroad schemia. t WAft MAYEND. , I (Scrlpps News Association) " "'''! new York, feb. 1. There is everyJ probability that the copper war was be tween the Rogers and Heinze is on the way -to a settlement ' Wall street has given out thie information today, whenof thfcity of Topeka. which arrived here the nature of some of the negotiations were allowed to leak. APPOINTS SMITH ! (Scrlpps News Association) . . j Washington, Feb. l.-f-Th president has sent the senate - the nomination . of James. F. Smith, of California . to . beri governor general of th. Philippines. . A it New Shoes t j saved the lives of th passengers on board-th Valencia if ha had tried. He says many passengers wer still in the rigging when the steamer Queen left on order of Pharo. Many damage suits will be filed in the federal court this week. , Tbe Topelta today brought six surviv or of th wrecked Valencia. - They are F. Lehn. freight clerk; P. Fluhme. bakery William Raymond, , messman; j. Primer, fireman; J. Welsh, waiter; P. O'Brien, waiter.' Each survivor had a graphic story to tell of the awful tragedy. They wer of th sam opinion a Capt ain Caqn, that th rough sea made it impossible for either the , Queen or th Topeka to save any more than they did. Frank Lehn, th freight clerk,, was af fectionately greeted by the members of his family. ' Ha praises Captain Cann oi the work of picking up . the life raft with the hintn passengers aboark. Lehn says he and the othere of the . Valencia crsw begged the women to go aboard the life raft whan the steamer Queen 'first hov in sight "As we pulled away, "hi said, "W could see the poor, souls hud dled together on the after deck. How ) pitied .them as I realized that theirs was a lingering death. W had little hope of saving our own lives but there was a Chanca'' ,' , .. ;i , :. ;. " , , Th other survivors say th lif preser ver wr in good condition. (Scrlpps News Aamxiatioii I Sari Francisco. Feb 1. Captain Cann this morning emphatically denies that it was impossible for him to have done any thing toward saving th live of th Va lencia passengers. He said: "Tbe Valen cia a in behind a reef and it wis im possible for th Topeka to get - close enough to do anything at all I was not1 going to run my own boat in th reef and W break it up. A far as launching a boa' 's concerned it would have been imposs ible."' " V -' - . SENATOR HEPBURN HI (Bdrlpps News Association) Washington. Feb. 1. United State Senator Hepburn of the state of 'Idaho, was taken suddenly ill this afternoon with symptoms of appendicitis. ; The senate this 'afternoon passed a bill providing for the election of a delegate to congress from Alaska. Congressman Knapp, of New York was the first speaker on th Hepburn railroat bill to favor its passage. Secretary Metcalf, of th department of commerce and labor, acting under order of th President today appointeo the members of th General Slocum in vestigating committee to review the test mony in the Valencia inve.t gation. - MANY LEAVING REGIME Walla Walla, Waait., Fab. I -Between February 1st and Id. about 160 enlisted men of the Fourteenth Cavalry will be discharged, having finished tnsir terms of service. About 80 will rs-snlitt, but the remainder will return to their home In the east. It is expected that it will take several months to supply new recruits to fill up the ranks in th) regiment, ani calls hav bean msde on the recruiting stations in the United States for mert. REBUILD FLAT CARS ; . Tbe La Grand Iron Works ar turning out a large number of caitings for thi Grand Rond Lumbar .Company to be (isad for rebuilding railroad car for us on th logging road near Hilgard. Tht company purchased a number of O.' R. A N. flat cars and is rebuilding them. Tht foundry of th Iron Works is turning ou brak shoe and axle boxes, just a goo a a regular car foundry. ' : did in mm (Scrlpps News Association) ' Washington, Feb., 1, Th Harriman railroad system, involving the Southern Pacific and tributaries may be soon under congressional fir, just ssth Pennsylvan ia system has been, although th move ment can scarcely be said to have passed the tentative stage. Williams, Democrat, from Mississippi, received a call from an unnamed man who is said to have charge if the merging of the Harriman interests on the floor among the Democratic lead' ers, which advises the informant to lay his subject before the Democratic mem bers of the House committee f , the Pa cific rallroads.1 This he did. The "com mittee is looking into the matter and as yet have reached no conclusion. BANK STATEMENT CALLED . (Scrlpps News' Association) V .'-. Washington, Feb. 1 .The comptroller of the treasurery to 'a; called for a at roent of the condition of all national banks on January 29.- . ... . - - EIRE AT PANAMA. (Observer Special) . '' Panama Feb. 1. Fir this . morning destroyed twenty-eight buildings includ ing the Concordia hotel and fifteen stores. The loss will approach a half million. , . , ' CONSIDER WHIPPING POST (.nenppe news Association) y Washington, Feb. l.The House com mittee in the istriotejColumbiahaide-. Cided to report on a bill providing for a whipping post for 'wife bealers in' thai (Scrlfpe News Association) -' . , -Chicaijo. Feb.. ) The examinstion ,pf the beef pxeksrs wis resu nei this morn- Bg tdward r. iwitt was examined by Pistrietr Attorney Morrison. Swift .'did not ramembr of. having. refused. V giye. information about shaep and hogs because the Martin resolution did not include them but only' mentioned thj 'jbeef ynddjsiry," ne was noi prupire m answer quesuons whether or not he'was preiont it the meetiiig of his company whan the rriatter of private ws was disused. Neither did h remember fiaving"ref used 'infor mation concerning Ifie" NalibfiaT PacTfeft Company, nor did h remember how much stock his company held in the National Packers Xompany... He said that he did not yield everything demand ed by Garfield because Garfield re strained certain things, ' Swift referred Morrison to his cousel regarding a num ber of questions including the alleged concealment by him of the fact that he is a holder of stock iit the Aetna Trust Dompany. ' .. " ?,. j. J Something I to Remember IT fl E ' " ' perienced pharmacists are entrusted with this work here. But the important' matter we would Ijke. you, fev rmembtrji ,taat w '. deliver goods without extra charge,, Telepho or ii'09 ns a pott stating ; what you want and we'll send the goods immediatly. , You'll find our free deliver tervic. great convenience in case of'v sudden illness or accident or when you hav nobody lo'send for soma special;-, article you would like at bnoe. We a waif ydur order. if ....rf ; i N E W JL I N D R 111 RUSSK (Scrlpps News AsaoolaUonfc p c Warsaw, Feb. l.-FW Jwish meirli- . bers of the band were executed' at the citadel and sik were held awaiting sxe oution. Mans casualitiss ar reported as ,4 a result of the antic semetie not. -. -t." - i-- Advices pf .the ..Baltic) provipcsssjvy atrocities by the soldiers on the Pacific ; coatt are indiscribable. On an average at least fifty men are executed daily and the people ar swearing .vengence. , ' - " GERMANY WELL SATISFIED (Scripps News Association) Berlin, Feb. 1. The foreign offic de clares that Germany ha gained the up per hand in the Algerian conference. All the power with thd exception of "those , , bonnd by special agreement hav com ' over to the German ,positionlr-Fan;e' isolation in the conference was complete. , ? tt-h : ,Z 3. lie i BONAPARTE APPROVES ) fHwtpp. f - '-' ) 'i - - 11 1 of War Charles J. Bonapart, hasapprav- a ed th rcf msndation of Supj iSad, of the navaD academyv for''th(i barlion of Midsriipman Milled of KentucVy. who w . 4 convicted by' th court iriartial pfnliing. . j.C."V.r.. -v t-.;' . . . (Scrlpps Neiva Association . j ,h . Ananapolis, Feb. I. Midsji'ipman, Ed win (.srdy Chapin, of, Pasadena, CaHfor'n iavwa today dismissed from.' aha basal service for having;- 'This makes the fjixty ' dismissal. Th navy department Is de termined to stamp out this pernicious practice, i, ".' : . , 5 " MORE BODIES ' ? yt (Kcripps Ni A.soirtftBl--''Tr . . Victoria. Feb.- U--Th. Urn ha Juit '., t' ! returned to Camfield with two . mor '.'v j bodies, .iTV If? ev5n rmor on th j beach to lje brought overt; tomorrow.-- i j The provincial pfov'mct is offering the I Indians. $10 fen every, body iirougaUo.i , 0III3 RATES Oe led.t iponia' ably on th two cent -.railroad far bill," which his already passed the Senat. ' ' ' M ! te -I0GHJO WJmtAj. (Rcrlppa Now An(mrlntlor Tokio, Feb. l'.-2-Admiral Togo will visit America some time next April. He will come with two armored cruisers. ' "' . SUCCEEDS BATES. (Scrlpps News Association) Washington Feb. 1. Brigadier General J. Franklin Bell was. today sejtcted to. -succeed Bate aa chief ef trie? staff- )n April. , . ,v ....... .,.. - - i 1 v r When you are In need of medicines or the goods and everything, is of the. be'st quality. ": " , Special attention is paid to. com-- pounding . of mediiKes, .especially T . phys'c'ans presciptitma. Cni,y ex- 5 (RcrlppsylfwsAiwoclotloiO't w Colurhbusj Ohio; Fbt Kfforri.mltt n the House has deciled, to Japo 4avor tick-room supplies or anything usually s found fn the stock? f a fir4 class drug J store pleaSe remedjiber 'thai w vhaM tJ (j- j CQM PAN Y l 1 ..: -L-. t:' 6' n V I 'V 1 .if T t