Hill VOLUME VI LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. FE3RUARY 20 .901 NUMBER 6? BRIDGES AND TRACKS ON 1 DDANrH nnnnc ahf (mi ' DKHIU.U KVHIM Hlu water ran over the track After several day of strenuous labor with a large force of men on the Walla Walla branch of the 0. R. & N.. the melt- irrjjow of Monday filled up the streams again last night and washed out every vestige of the work of repairs which h d been done, relates the Pendleton E. 0., of Tuesday. Near Havana, where the most serious damage was done in the first washout, all the new grade was washed away last 'night and it was impossible to run trams over the branch this morning. A work tram under the direction of GeneraLSuperintendent M. J. Buckley has been engaged today in making repairs wherever possible to prevent further damage, but the damage to the track is Almost as serious as at first. , water rushed down the canyon on College Streets this afternoon and cov red the stockyards and flooded Bluff ,i'et: ,;At the Thompson Street crossing of the 0. R. & N. all afternoon. WASHINGTON LINE DAMAGED The Washington division of the 0. R. & N, was also badly injured last night and traffic was seriously interfered with be tween Umatilla and Wallula. A large force of men was rushed their last night to repair the damage, but it is not known how long it will require to place the grade coiHm! for traffic. All along the Walla Walla branch the water is very high again and the condi tions are so uncertain and threatening that it impossible to guess when trains will be running. The train which was scheduled to leave for Weston this morning was abandoned on account of the damage at Havana and no attempt will be made to operate trains until the high water subsides. TO OVERHAUL THE ORECOS j (ScrlpDi Nw AMurlalion) ' Brooklyn. Feb. 20 The famous battle ship Oregon is expected here tonight or tomorrow morning for complete - over hauling in the navy yard. .She will be modernized at an expense of over one million dollars, me will be changed cn the same lines as her sister shio, the Ind iana, and will be provided with eliptical turn Us' to prevent her from keeling when all four of her twelve inch guns are point ed over the side o( th. ship. Following are some interesting figure in regard to the ship which won a world wide fame for its wonderful trip around the cape; , Its length in load water line is 148 feet its extreme breadth 69 feet The mean draught which' the famous boat takes is 24 feet six inches. The normal coal supply varies at about 400 tons, with a bunker capacity of 1 449 tons. .;.'.'' The number ot the torpeao luui 5-13 Her armor, side turrettt and barbettt consists of eighteen, fifteen and seventeen inches steel respectively. lUm STlll ON THE STAND V DELAYED, BUT A THRU . Passenger train number 6 east bound arrived in La Grande about three-thirty. However, the washouts have been re- Scrlii Nfwi Annotation) New York. Feb. 2Q.-The Thaw trial commer ced promptly at 10:30 with Eve lyn on the stand. She displayed consid erable nervousness as she took the wit ness chair. Jcrjme prevented a number of photographs of the witnoss while pos ing for model artists. A oiscusion of the pictures and clothing in which she posed, one being in a Winona that Thaw gave he in Philadelphia before coming to New York, fo loured."; She stated that she never posed wittemore than her neck and shoulders expose). At this time oft of Jerome's assistants entered with gnat heaps of photographs of the former model. Jerome then liked Evelyn about her relation with James A. Garland while she was seeking e divorce during the spring of 1905, several months before Evelyn met White, Sbe admitted that ehe euiue umA S-r.il7S C 0 Hand's yacht and that iier friendship continued until she met White, when it ceased ab ruptly. . 4- - Jerome suddenly asked for an adjourn ment which wa taken until 12 o'clock. SHOOT Will RETAIN HIS SEAT IN MATE F. L. Lilly went to Portland this mom ma. . After a abort visit in that city he I paired and the train came from Portland. ' w,ii g0 to Southern Oregon for a week. 1 i; . ...... . ,1 wmmw W mm ,,i v i . , s--'- ' ' ;.-v . ,-; , ' DIAMOND SPECIAL ; AR EXCELS ENCE. 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By agreement entered into between Senator Smoot' s friende and the members of Senate on Feb, 20, the Senate will this afternoon vote on the resolution declaring him not entitled to his seat. The programme of dealing witbthe report of the committee as tentatively discussed when the matter last before the Senate, provides that a Democratic Senator, presumably ' Mr. Baily or Mr. Overman, will propose to re place the committee resolution, which provides that Mr. Smoot's seat shall be declared vacant, with a su&stitute which shall declare in favor of the expulsion cf the Mormon Senator from Utah. 'This' movewill.it it understood, receive the) support of the Republicans. , Its effect will be to place the question of expulsion squarely before the Senate, . and the . in dication art atrong that the resolution ' providing for expulsion will be rejected er tabled by th vote of a large majority of i ' the Senate. . ' ,' . . . ..' ' ,. !..'.' TERRIBLE WORD BATTLE Washington, Feb. 20. The final debate ' on the Smoot case was heated this after- noon. Dubois declared that Hopkins in a previous speech had declared that Mor- monism was above all Christian religions. Hopkins leaped up with hie eyes blazing. "I'll not yield", shouted. Dubios who has 1 lead th opposition during the past four yeare. Hopkins shouted "It's absolute ' misrepresentation." ' ' . 1 ' Senator Knox made sarcastic flings t , the sanctity of the home. He exclaimed ' "You may have the Mormon vote but you have lost the moral support of Christian men and women of th United States." Senator Beveridge then contrasted th Smoot ouster trial with the Captain Dre- ' fus case in F.ance. He declared there was no blacker wrong than to ruin th reputation of a man or woman. He in sisted that this or no other public policy coul justify such damnation or error. . Sanator Cirmack took th floor. He argued that thie action of the Mormon cnurch, in sanding Smoot to the senate, wae an offense against good morality and characterized it as another example of the brazen effrontery which the church re sorts to in defying public sentiment. 4 Then came Foraker again with th statement that no testimony exist which will justify expulsion. Mm RfSIDfNT MAKES mi io mm suicide After a week of heavy drinking. James Beibur, well known in La Grande and Union county for many years, tried to hurry the eifects of alcohol yesterday by taking carbolic aciJ. Mr. Beibur makes hn home at Hilard and while in an ap parent fii of temporary insanity, made several efforts to procure the deadly poison from tr.e Hiig'ird store. He was refused the drug, and later sent a friend to get it for hi rn. However, he was foil ed in his attempts to take his own life. The citizens of Hilgard concluded to turn the matter over to the authorities, and last evening telephoned for Sheriff Childeis. 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