YY04k. Rain with possibly snow tonight and lituLuU " . tomorrow rain south winds. VOLUME V LA GRANDE, UNION COUNT. OREGON. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1906. NUMBER 95 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY TROOPS ' FimniiTF ; 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Til M A llll I A 'I VI llll IILLI 1 (Scrlpps News Association) Columbus Feb. 20 The government is .... tk. c.ii:.i.. j, Two companies of the eighth Infantry in . command of Capt Taggart have started Jwo companies left Chicago enroute to San Francisco when they will sail on the transport Logan' on March IS. During the trip the troops will experiment with the patent cooking device aboard the train and if it proves a success the gov ernment will adopt it generally. ' FROM HEW YORK New York, Feb. 20. Four companies of the eighth infantry will leave for San Francisco vai New Orleans this afternoon comprising 260 men and fifteen officers. : FANCY BURNED TO DEATH (Scrlpps News Association) ." Tunnel Hill, Penn. Feb. 20. Five per sons were burned to death this morning ; in a fire which practically wiped out the mtir village. The dead are Mrs. Mary Grogan, aged sixty three snd her three , children, ages eleven, ten and eight res pectively. Searchers also found one body which so far is unidentified. FAHUERfS FIRST tfESSAGE "";' (Scrlpps News Association) Paris, Feb. 20 Rouvier read to the V: chamber and senate. President Failliere's . first message today. The message out ' lines the President's foreign policy. : Pre sident Failliere said that "France would remain faithful to her foreign alliances .... and . would cultivate the friendship of everybody. SKC FAILED (Scrlpps New Association) London, Feb. 20 The application for a divorce filed by .Mrs. Fitzgerald from G. P. Fitzgerald, a former ranchman near Los Angeles, and a large land owner in Ireland, failed . The divorce court ruling that as Fitzgerald was domiciled in Ire land, the English court had-no jurisdic tion." " f ' x ' EXTRAORDINARY VALUES In NEW EMBROIDERIES and LACES The most complete line we have ever shown is ready for your choosing. . Not a sin gle good number missing, and , at prices that will interest the closest buyes. - CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES 25c to 50c the yard Embroidered on fine muslins and nainsook beautiful patterns and every piece special good values 25c to 50c yd TIME NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES 6 to 18 inches wide, large assortment at the yard 10c to 25c 500 PIECES NEW DRESS GINGHAMS, No two alike. Notwithstanding the heavy advance in cotton goods we offer these beautiful ginghams at the OLD : PRICE ? NEW SATEEN PETTICOATS The justly Famous "Victoria" make, every wanted make is here 85c and up i Our new SPRING SHIRTS Fancy vests $L25to $5.00 CRAY SUMMER DRESS C00DS Evsry woman who wants 9 see our line before making Special attention is called to faMMMttttttttttfttit AFTER ANOTHER COMPANY ' (Scrlppa News Association) New York, Feb. 20. The grand jury today began ' an investigation of the charges by James D. Wells, former offi cial of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Company, against number of officials of that company. Attorney General Jerome caused to be taken before the grand jury a wagon load of books and papers which are to be used as evidence in the case. THE POPE DISPLEASED (Observer Special) ...... Rome, Feb. 20 An attachee of the Vatican states that the Pope is greatly displeased with the report from America in which Archbishop Kean, of Dubuque, Iowa, is alleged as Having representee the Pope as favoring the continuance of women choiristers in Catholic churches. The Pope is unoposed to female singers, but declines to sanction them forming a separate body for litergicat services. (Scrlpps News Association) Washington Feb. 20 The house com mittee on Interstate Commerce today agreed to report a substitute for the Tilman joint resolution called upon 'he commission to examine into the subject of railroad discr miiufcion an J monopolists in coal and oil. The substitute elimi.ate-. from thi Tillman resolution which passed the senate, the words "Other products" and adds, oil products. .. - The President today nominated John Edwards of Ohio, as assistant secretary of state, and a long list of midshipmen to be ensigns. The supreme court today granted a writ of error in bringing the case for re view wherein United States Senator Pat terson was fined $1000 for contempt for publishing an article alleged to be derog atory to the supreme court oT Colorado. Membert of the inter-church marriage and divorce conference representing fif teen denominations appeared today before congress and appealed for a law granting absolute divorce only after post nuptial infidelity. The committee also offered a resolution fixing the period "required for obtaining evidence to sue for a divorce at two years. . ; 4 iiwf0!l ALL-OVER LACES An absolutely full and complete' line of, dainty all-over laces, lightly priced. We promise you a specially good assortment" the yard 50c and all intermediate prices up to, the yd $3.00 NEW With knapkins them. Every mr. man, and fancy vests are hare. Gray dress, who doesn't want one this season?) should a selection. We have a most complete assortment I our line at - EASTERN OTKME IIITEte III 01 (ITY jWilf Erect Cannery, DryeUeUy, Part of a A deal was put through yesterday that means much for Grande Ronde valley and La Grande. The Oregon Produce Company sold its ' storage warehouse No. 2 to a large $4,000,000 Eastern syn dicate, through their special agent, Jr. Geo. T. Powers, for $12,600 cash. This syndicate is now arranging to build, large plants at North Yakima, and Toppnish, Washington and at Medford and Ashland in Oregon, ' In addition to the plant purchased in this city. Mr. Powers left instructions w.th his agent here to select sites for the immediats construction this summer of a cannery, fruit dryer, a jelly, vinegar and cider factory, it being their intention to be in a position to handle all the fruit this valley produces, from the first grades to the culls. This will also encourage the growing of small fruits and berries. Mr. (Scrlpps News Association) i Waitsburg, Colo., Feb. 2,0 According to the statement issued by the officials of the Victor Fuel company, fourteen miners lost their lives in the gas explosion at the Mainland mine yesterday. This mine is nine miles north of this place. Twelve bodies have been recovered and two are said to be still in the mine. The recover ed bodies are all badly burned and so disfigured that it has only been possible to identify eight out of the fourteen. The identified are John Peters, Archie Miller, Wm. Ryan, Peter Divisco, Mucale Nizzi, Mucale Orem, Steven Labana and John Bremen. MANY HERS KILLED Fine new Laces, the "yard 5c and up- X TABLE LINENS to match. Ask to see one a Good BARGAIN ; ; .;:A-Y. New Shirts 50c to $3.00 - ., . ' ., the yard 50c linear, 0 Cier -Factory- Large Powers was greatly impressed with the fu ture of the fruit industry of this county and believes it will result in their making this one of the largest plants in their system. He expect to return within forty days to look over the sites for the cannery, ect., and arrange for their construction. ' The Oregon Produce Company does not retire from the field here but will continue buying and telling on their own account, but will not take fruit on storage or con signment "They still own their large warehouse No. 1, and Mr. Oust says he will build another still larger on their property adjoining their warehouse on the west, during the summer. . , The Oregon Produce Company gives possession on June 1st so the new com pany will be in position to handle as much as possible of this year's fruit crop. (Scrlppa News Association) Baker City. Feb. 20. Steve Adams, alia Steve Dickson, member of the Western Federation of Labor, was ar rested at Haines yesterday. He is charged with complicity in the Stunenhurg murder. He was brought to this city and up to a late hour this afternoon has re fused to talk. Detectives are also search' ing for Jack Simpkins, but have so far failed to find him. Both Dickson and Simpkins are Implicated by Orchard's confession. Steve Adams was taken to Boise City today on the noon train. Up to the time or nis leaving ne had refused to say a word. He' had. been living on a farm near Haines with hit wife and child and evidently expected to be arrested. He said ha was' ready to go, "- REFUSES TO EXPLAIN Wallace Idaho Feb. 20 St John who was arrested in connection with the Steunenberg murder refuses to be inter viewed or explain why he changed his name to Vincent He has been here about four months. Labor leaders here declare that he is innocent Officers are searching for L. J. Simpkins, but have failed to locate. St John will be taken to Caldwell, canyon county, this week for trial. STATEMENT BY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Denver, Feb. 20. Two members of the executive committee of the Western Federation, now in Denver, this morning mad the following statement in connec tion with the arrest of Moyer and Hay wood: "The metal mine owners in all the western states have entered into a secret compact to overthrow union labor in the state of Montana. We have bsen advised that a supreme effort will . be made to overthrow the union and cut wages. The operators know that with the leaders in ia.il. our organixatisn will either te de stroyed or become dormant ' Moyer and Haywood are guiltless, but charges have been preferred against them and they must stand. The dragnet thrown out in Colorado is beginning to bear fruit Smith Edward Green a well known miner a.id member of the federation was arrested today and hustled to this city. His brother Robert Green, who was town marshal and known to be a sympathizer of the miners in the trouble of 1898 and two other prominent member or the federation were also arretted today. ' Arrette are also expect ed in other camps. E. F. Richardson, attorney for the Western Federation, reached Boise from Denver this morning. He wa obliged to obtain permission from Qovernor Ooodin, Mitt TROUBLE before he was permitted to see Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone, his clients who are confined in the penitentiary. : . The matter of holding the preliminary examination is now under discussion,' and will be decided tomorrow. The defend ants demand an .immediate trial, and threaten habeas corpus proceedings to force the prosecution to expose their evi dence, which they desire to avoid if pos sible by getting the grand jury to return indictments secretly. They claim this is necessary, for fear the publicity would make it impossible to secure a Jury in this county. Four officers were present at the time of Orchard's confession, and admit that the story as published, is practically true, but refuse to give details. Judge Smith of Caldwell has ordered that a grand Jury be summoned and ex amine witnesses to testify against Moyer, Haywood. Pettibor and others charged with the murder of ex-governor Steunenerburg. Richardson announced thut the federal court would be invoked to test the authority of the state to a&duct persons from the state of Colorado without an opportunity to establish their innocence.' (Scrlpps News Asoclatlon.) Chicago. Feb." 20.--Th court in the packer' case today admitted a evidence a letter written to Attorney General W. H. Moody by the President concurring the investigation if thi pic'; ra' busir.es and the indictment. Th i pickers contend that this letter pr jves the co-oparatbn of the depai tme ts of commarua and justice in procuring evidone i. The court held that the President acted entirely in his official capacity theroby binding the government : RUN ON BANK (Scrlpps News Association) Chicago Feb. 20, A run on the Jack son Trust and Saving bink bojin today a result of th mentioned connection with the failure of the bank of America and th announcement that the stite had began to scrutinize securities. FIRST LEVEE (Scrlpps News Amoclktlon) - London, Feb. 20. King Edward gave the first levee of the season today. . .... . . PERMANENT .HEADACHE CURE. How about curing your headache for good? iThere . are pleanty of remedies that cure temporarily; many of them that you wouldn't use ' if you knew the ingredients ; Few give more than present . relief. . One only that we know of that used regu lary when attacks come tends to lengthen the intervals and finally banishes the headache entirtly. ' This one is Newlin's Instant Headache Cure Cures an attack as quick as any, can't harm and finally prevents attacks entirely, i Know of no other headache remedy that deserves your ' confidence so muci). ; i . Price NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY . '.'';.' La Grande, Oregon. .. A VOMAI mm (llllDil (rtcrippa Newe Association) """" ' " Fall River, Mass., Feb. 20 An appall- the Plymouth which arrived here this morning. They report that while th steamer was well out in the stream, a woman deliberately threw hor three children overboard and then jumped over board herself. All were drowned before assistance could be rendered. Th wom an left a wallet . containing money and a not in her state room. The officers re- . fuse to state at this time, th contents of the not. Complete mystery surrounds the woman. The officers are loath to offer any information regarding her actions prior to iler awful deed. , The note which the demented woman left has been turned over to the author- itla mnA ! f Mn.nt. mail, nnkll. 1 , 1. addressed to John Walters. Brooklyn, N. Y. and was apparently " written by his wife. It briefly stated that she was dis pondent and wa tired' of living and had thrown th children overboard , and intended to immediately follow. Occu pants in an adjoining state room claim to havh heard the children crying about-' midnight t No sign of the missing . one can ha difteovflred nn hnarH tha yhmaI It has been established that the womant name was known unon the Tuminnr lict as Mrs. B. G. Allen. The note to her .,' iusband said she could not leav the ' children behind. The woman wa thirty -six years of Kg. Thar children were at girl of eight, a boy of five, and a baby in arm. None of the bodies have been re- covered.': ' . ;v ' ...; ..... I CAUSE Cf DEATH ; (Scrlpps News Association) , Stockton California. Feb 20. Mercury killed James Barnett and two children which died in this city last week. Cor- oner Southworth completed th analysis of th stomach of James ' Barnett this' morning and th test show conclusively :' that Mecury was the cause of their death, r The inquest is now progressing and sen-1 sational development are expected, . ... ....,.. ... r a a 25c