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TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Wea Increasing cloudiness and warmer lor.ieht Tomorrow probably rain or snow j 'JSc. LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1906. ) -- J. 15 01 HUNDRED DOLLAR FIRE llgla J fcrvvkdini JCorripany ; Ware flousc .Totaly Destroyed . i , V ; Covered by Insurance. . , V (Observer Special) ' ' ; . . Elgin, Feb. 1 3. Fire this morning de- j strdyed the Elgin Forwarding Company warehouse together with it entire con tents and six box cars belonging to the 0. ! R. N. Company. The loss is estimated atone hundred thousand dollars, partially covered by insurance. The fire was discovered this morning about two o'clock, but after It. had se cured such headway that it was Utterly impossible to save the building or contents. . The origin of the fire is unknown. It was soon realized that nothing could be 'done to save the warehouse and the fire department devoted its attention -to saving the adjoining buildings, lumber yards and planing mills! One"of the box cars was loaded, with ooal oil and . this, with; the Inflarrunable nature of the goods ; stored in the building, made the conflagra tion so Here that the firemen were kept at a distance. To add to the terrors of the situation, information was. afloat that one pf the cars standing near the ware house was loaded with giant powder. This proved to be untrue but there was a considerable amount of black powder stored in the building which exploded front t'm to time as the flames reached toe yarious packages, . For a time things kulotd as If the lumber yards and Kvery stable would be consumed, but the heroic work of the fire department confined the - ravages of the flames to the warehouse. The loss Is heavy from the fact that at this .time an extra amount of goods was In storage awaiting repairs on the 'Wal lowa 'bridge to be forwarded to point in - Wallowa valley. . ' McCabe, the 0. R- & K. construction contractor! tost property to the amount o.f -, $20,000. McCabe's property consisted of construction supplies used in the con struction of the Elgin extension, of the, O. R. A N. line. ' The conflagration was spectacular in the extreme. The flames, fed by the oil, 1 ', M S We plate on sale today 5000 yards- of Mill ends, consisting of Ginghams, Percales Dimities, Batistes, Cotton Voils, Cliambrays and Lawns. A lucky buy enables us to offer these mill ends at 1 2c 2c 2c I 'And hundreds of yards of i z summer dresses; at a little ONE I New Dress Goods I New Laces 1 'V ' " ' READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION TliOM) AT powder and other articles of a highly com bustiable nature, sometimes leaped to a height of over a hundred feet and illumin ating the entire town of Elgin. Fortun ately ho one was injured, though many hair bread tfTesca pes are reported. The Elgin fire department is complimented on every hand this morning for the splendid service rendered. . ' A carload of dynamite left this morn ing on the Elgin train for that place. Had the fire occurred tomorrow morning in stead of this, the results would have been too awful to contemplate, as this car would have been on the side track at the warehouse. KEEf DDWIUHE COST (Observer Special) Washington Feb. 13. In making pre liminary arrangements for the construct ion of a mile of good road on either side of the Cascades, Senator Fulton has been urged by Judge John H. Scott, of Salem, president of the Oregon Good Roads association, to strive at all times to keep the average cost of work down to the lowest figure. Judge Scott holds that owing to the sparse settlement m Oregon, such a demonstration will have value in proportion to Its permanence and initial cost. The Senator has taken this point up with the government officials who will have charge, and hopes that ,the experimental work will be a - lesson in economy, as well in the lew science of road construction. .' ' DIDN'T WORK (Scrlpps News Association) ' Waukegan, ,. Feb. 13 Miss Estella Smith, who was principal in one of the Zion schools, 'died here thie morning as a result of accidental burns, while thejsld-' ers were praying for her recovery, fol lowing the Dowie teaching that, no physicians be called. - . GREAT SALE i l l E nxfe a very substantial saving. Ginghams, the yard 9c Percales, the yard 9c Outings, the yard 83C mill ends in summer wash goods, suitable for dainty , more than HALF REGULAR PRICES. New Skirts ; New Embroidery KRIGRATICN MAT DE DELAYED (Observer Special) Washington, Feb. 1 3 Announcement of the Interior Department that reclama tion work for some time would be confined to present projects, because available' funds are pledged," U dejecting for the Oregon workers in Congress. Oregon's contribution to the reclamation fund being larger than other states, her people ex pected proportionate work, but have been disappointed. The varied troubles through which the state his passed made all efforts in her behalf the past year, un usually difficult, and just as these were being swept aside, . the department ex pressed the purpose of entering upon no mw worn, oofMtuor jrutton nas been con tending with the Interior Department for a long time that his state had as many practicable project for reclamation as any other, and should be given. money in proportion to its contribution to the fund. He hopes yet to establish thie principal. so as to have it observed in the future. :, ElOPEM (Scrlpps News Association) San Francisco, Feb. 13. District At torney Heney this morning denied that McKinley, who is under indictment in complicity in the Oregon land frauds, has eloped with "Little Egypt," and is now with her in the Orient He declare Ms- Kinley went to China on a land deal. His aotual whereabouts are known and he Is under tvrveillance. Heney added that McKinley had had no trouble of any na ture with his wife. . , Mrs. McKinley also" denies that her husband eloped. Sh says she is in con' slant communication with him. . fIRE VKTIM DEAD (Scrlpps News Association) '" Portland, Feb. 13. L. T. Dailey died at the hospital this morning as results of burns sustained in yesterday's fire. The work of clearing up the debris is under way. ' It is expected that several bodies will be uncovered during the work. 'i'.': New Shirts New Shoes I KAUGfO fGR NURDM (Scrlpps News Association) ;St, Paul, Feb. 13. William Wiiliams who on April 12, 190S, : cjinmitted double murder, killing Mr. Keller and her sixteen year old son, John, was hang ed here this . morning.. Williams. . was twenty eight years of age. His was one of the most brutal murders committed in the history of the state. 1 KGllSil PARUMfNT (Scrlpps News Association) . London. Feb. 13. Parliment " is this afternoon in informal session merely ' to select a speaker of the house of commons and swrnv in (Ka n, .. - .. William Coweher was re-elected speaker SHOT HIS BRIDE (Scrlpps News Association) ' Raton New Mex. Feb. George Evans aged thirty, fatally shot hi wife, the bride of only one day and then committed suicide. ATTORNEYS id THE (ASE The case of the State versus Rufus Qaskell was closed today at noon, and the attorneys began their arguments at one thirty. The case has been a lonir and stubbornly fought, every point being close ly contested. The testimony was of such a varied nature that those who have heard it $11 hold .various opinions regard ing the verdict the jury will bring in. This case has attracted a considerable amount of attention and when the court was called to order this afternoon the court room was packed with spectators whcam to listen to the attorneys argue the case. . Promptly at one thirty District Attornev C H. Crawford began the argument , for the state. In a thirty minute address he was able to make a masterly sum mary or the testimony. He called attention to the fact that there was a wide divergence in the testimony given by the defense and that of the prosecution. , Special attention was given evidence given by Mr. Silverthorn, witness from Walla , Walla... who was presented by the defense' as an expert witness regarding the value of d rues. In the estimation of the District Attorney Attorney Cochran on behalf of the de fendant, followed the district' attornev and after paying a high tribute to that gentle man,' fondly passing around a few names which are familiar to readers of ancient mythology, launched into the consistencies and non-consistencies of the evidence and finally wound up .by reading the thirty first chapter of Proverbs which was sud- posed to have soma bearing upon the evi dence given by Mrs. Gaskill, the defend ant' wife. Attorney Ivanhoe was Just beainnina -to address the jury as w go to press. From present indications it will be late before the case is given to the jury. ATTORNEY HADLY BUSY 5 (Scrlpps News Association) ' ' De Moine, Feb. 13. Attorney Gen eral Hadley is taking depositions in the Standard Oil case in this city today. He declare the evidence here i eufflcent to complete the case and that he is getting evidence upon whice any court must rec ognize that the Standard Oil company under the name of the Waters, Pierce and Republic conducted as the same companp in violatiin of the laws of Missouri RAMMED BY A TUG (Scrlpps New Association) New York.Eeb. 15 At least three live were lost, thie morning when a freight barg at the dock on the river wa rammed by the tug Ganego. The barge broke into two section, one of Which sunk. The crew was accustomed to sleeping aboard the barge. ' V COPPER WAR QVEft ; (Scrlpps News Association) New York. Feb. 1B-H. H. Rogers this afternoon confirmed the report that the Montana copper war ie over. . "SPEAKER" lOIWiWORTH (Scrlpps News Association) Washington, Feb. 13. Speaker Cannon called Congressman Long worth to the chair to preside for thirty minute. mm nnnm EM IS to sr- .11 I1UUL TED (IIIIH EE Former superintendent or Salaries La Post Office ; Dsparfciznt I , , Confesses. (Scrlpps News Association) Washington, D. C. Feb. 13. The house committee is confronted with the problem of how to exclude the Chinese without offending China. The President has re quested the committee to frame a bill that will smooth down the anger of the Pekin' government and at the same tirre keep out the coolies. It had been re marked that its peculiar that Speaker Cannon placed no member on this com mittee from the district further west than Iowa. Congressman Cousin of being the representative furtherest west George W, Beavers, , former superin tendent of salaries and allowances of the Post Office department, thie morning pleaded guilty to conspiring with former Senator Green of New York to defraud the government in connection of the sale of time recording devices in the depart ment, and was. sentenced to two years in the penitentiary in West Virginia. Washington, Feb. 13. Quartermaster General Humphrey says the property of BIac'( Point, San Francisco, which lies between the low water mark and the boundaries of the bay, is now in litigation between the .vernm j it and tl.a Free man heirs wnj c'sim it. If tha g vern ment w,nt. It ij their intention to ocjjire add't anil land in that vicin ty ani build a big u jpot for til quartermaster of sub sistence, the medical depirtinent and the army will also build a transport for the docks. ' ; ': ' ' r ,. , , x . TO HBLIKVB FAMINB Wai.iinjtjj, Fjj. 13. Tiie President h .aftern-jn issuad an appeal to. the Amur can pecplo, for contributions, for the famini atrickuu peoolj of northern Jan. -.- ' N lonoworth's B1LC . Washington.' Feb. 15.1 Congressman Longsworth's bill carrying an appropria tion of $5,000,000 fpr ground and build ing ' for legislations abroad has been adopted by the committee on foreign . '. . .'..',.',.'.'.'-'-'. ' . lefelR BODIES! WEAR , .' ' ' s , ' J J . Every time we move a muscle we destroy some . tissue. Our entire . bodies, including the -vital organs, are constantly wearing out. If repair dos i not keep up with the wear, vsomething serious wll . happen. The remedy is best ' that supplies the best material for rest, andi with least tax on the v organs of indigestion Ncu lin's Beef Iron and Wine; ? Affords in a single. dosev more real body 'building material than you .might get from half a dozen meals; and It is material ready to give you strength end energy Immediately after taking. - , j " f'T t ) Price 75c a pint : NEWLIN DRUG' COMPAN : . La Grande, Oregon. I ' .. 0 m& affairs of the war department, confirm and report that another regiment is going to the Orient it will probably be the 26th. infantry. Additional vessele will go to Asiatic stations'. The Oregon is now at Hong Kong. HAPPENINGS AT LCDi ' (Scrlpps News Association) Lodi. Cat. Feb. 13 The infant child of Don Lewis was found dead in bed early this morning, as a, result of suffocation. It had slept between the ' father and mother. The mother le crazed over the fatality. . The Infant son of Ernest Hopkins swallowed five quinine pill this morning ' and died three hours afterwards. An autopsy will be held over both case. The Southern Pacific deDot was robbed at 10 o'clock last night A considerable amount of script and $ US. in cash was' taken. Afterward a part of the script was found scattered about the railroad,. yards.. , . ' " HEARING EVIDENCE AGAIN : : (Scrlpps News Association) , ' Chicago, Feb. IS Hearing evidence to . ascertain the plea of immunity in the beef' wat' resumed this morning. Frank S. Hay ward, of the Swift Company testified concerning the' visit of Garfield' repre- tentative, and said the officer declared what ever information he received wou J ' be used in any way injurious to the pack-' ers, when disclosed by the investigation, TO EXPAND AGAO j (Scrlpp New Association) F St Petersburg Feb 13. The Nor'vbr' Vremya prints a bitter article from an American today which .says that Preti-' dent Roosevelt intend to seize theielands of the northwestern Siberia,, . thus? taking1? advantage of Russia' weakness, following, the war. , . r' 3 " v ' ; Z 'tfi'i' ': m m m I ; t