i volume ra. LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1908. NUMBER 57. (JUNK 0 MM ITS DESIRED Ei MB FRANCO FACES QIC TASK RECONSTRUCTION IS GIGANTIC IN EXTREME. When Assassins Drove True Their . Bullets at King Carlos and Ills Heir They Believed First Step To ward Republicanism Was Taken Misjudged Conditions, However, as Portugal Is Strangely Quiet After Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 3. Bobbed rt at one blow of a king; and a crown jr prince by the bullets from carbines of a group of assassins. Lisbon Is quiet today, a monarchy, still under the rule of the boy king, Don Manuel II, and the premier. Franco. If the renegades who let fly the fa ' tal volley last' Saturday night, believed ' that their act would set afire the (lames of rebellion, upset the govern ment and establish a republic, they have been grievously mistaken. The house of Braganza has paid Its toll for the folly of Its head and appar ''. ently the dynasty has saved Its throne. . . . V" I lonimues. t Lisbon Is quiet today as It was last night. The shops are reopening. Passengers are seen on the street cars. Flags are at half mast, Decorators are beginning to shroud the public buildings In black. At the royal pal ace the attendants state that Queen Amelia sleeps this morning, exhausted by her 18-hours vigil at the biers of her husband and her first born, she was carried to her bed late last night aid gradually slipped Into a deep eletp. Kingdom Quiet, Too. Stunned at the work of the assas- it ' , ' WARM GOODS FOR COLD DAYS ! 'n A j a a . ji At Altogether Lomtortable Prices g This week will see the clearing up of many of the broken lines in our stock of cold It weather goods at prices which will please those of you who are economically inclined-Read tl the following items over carefuliy and while reading remember there are a great many which It 'mil we cannot list here for want si j 50c Stocking Caps 35c It in colors Red, White and Blue in It solid colors, and with fancy borders It and tassels. Choose this week for 25 Black Wool Squares for this week ; ix y T mm a mm ea Misses, Lnuareas ana Ladies JerseyLegg'mgs, extra lengths 50c Childs Night Drawers in Pink TQ . & Blue baby striped outing this week C BARGAINS sins, the kingdom has followed the lead of the capital city and remained quiet. At Oporto, a battalion of In fantry revolted upon hearing the new of the assassination and declared for the republic, but the loyal troops arrested the mutineers without W fight. This Is the only news of any, trouble occasioned by the blow struck at the ruling house. Wanted A Leader. There are ithout doubt, hundreds of people In Lisbon and the kingdom who would welcome a republic, but the dissatisfied ones are without a leader. Republicans are without a definite plan of action and without the power of working in co-operation. Franco, the premier. Is still the dic tator of Portugal. The government (Continued on page .) E FACES CHARGE CASHIER OF DEFUNCT BANK IS AN ALLEGED FORGER. Because He Is Skk, Former Cashier II. E. NenI of Boise, Is Given Ar raignment In His Home Today Is Bound Over for Preliminary Hear ing on Bonds of $10,000 on Charge of Forgery His Bank Insolvent. Boise, Idaho, Feb. 3. Horace E. Neal, former cashier of the suspended Capitol State bank in this city, was arraigned today on a charge of for gery preferred last Friday by Coun ty Attorney Koelach. He waived preliminary hearing and was bound over under $10,000 bond, which was furnished. The proceed ings took place In Neal's home, due to Illness of the defendant. ' of space. 35c choice 4t I UC . mm Heavy ff -f 75c to 4 Mens Heavy this week LA GRANDE. ORB00N QUEEN HUE IT! PORTUGUESE SECURITIES FALLING OFF IN LONDON. Widow of Late Kins Carlos Continue to Ask for Death Entire Royal . Family and Body of Ministers Were SubJeet of Coiixpiruey According to Lau? Developments Frumo's Own House Attacked When King Was Shot Saturday. I 1 , Lcr.S?!. There was a Washington, Feb. S. Heading off ; slight depression In the market today, a possible larceny of campaign inu- due to the Portuguese affair. Portu- terlal, Representative Charles E. j gueses securities fell off two points. jTownsend of Michigan, and spokes Queen Seems Demented. (man in the house on railroad rate I Physicians fear for the sanity of matters, today startled the demo- Queen Amelle. It Is said she Is con- stantly declaring she wants to follow ' her husband. It now seems certain that it was plotted to kill the entire I royal family and ministers at the same time. Premier Franco s house j not purloined the Nebraskan's poll was attacked, but the assassins were I cles. reputeed. If a coalition government Is formed to succeed Franco, Admiral I Amaral will probably be chosen pre mier by the young king. Severe cen sorship on news gives rise to many contradictory and uncertain reports as to the exact happenings at Lisbon. BLOW AT UNIONS. Washington, D. C, Feb. S. By far the most serious blow that has been delivered by the United States su preme court to organized labor, was given today when the tribunal an nounced a decision that labor organi zations are liable for damages for boycotts brought against manufac turers engaged in interstate com merce. - - It 75c Mens Mittens A9c mheavy Wool and wool Imed leather JiQr Mittens, this week for choice Ti7C ? a 35c Boys Cloves and Mittens in 90y I Wool and lined leather, this week "C 75c & 85c Mens Caps 48c in Corduroy trimmed leather, Plush, AO Corduroy & heavy Wool Caps, choice O C 4 Cray German Sox 85c I 1 4 m BARGAINS RDOSEVELTS IDEAS NOT PURLOINED FROM BRYAN'S BRAIN MATTER. Representative Townscnd Scoffs at Position Taken by Ihinoerals That Bute Bill, Anti-Trust Laws and Similar New Modernisms Were Ta ken From Platform Advocated by W, J. . Bryaii First Saw Light Many Years Ago, He Says. cratlc, and pleased the republican brethren by arguing from facts In his- tory, that Bryan Is not the father of anti-trust legislation and railroad regulation, that therefore Roosevlt has "Every little while I hear some democrat say the rate bill, the anti trust law, and the enforcement of them are of democratic origin; that rt-publlcans have stolen democratic thunder. I make the claim hostile. nd shall dispute that neither Is democratic." Townsend then went over legisla tive history of the nation to show that such republicans as Sumner, Gar field, Grant and Sherman were the real pioneers in railroad rate regula tions. LEWIS IS PRESIBENT. New Iieader of Mloeworkera Hailed Willi Clioeting and Praise. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. S. Thos. L. Lewis of Ohio, has been elected president of the United Mlneworkers of America, to succeed John Mitchell, resigned. The , announcement was made amid cheers. Alexander How- at, Kansas; D. II. Sullivan, Ohio, were elected delegates to the International mining congress, which meets In Ber lin later in the year. Great Runners In Raoe. New Tork, Feb. 3. Sheppard, Tay lor, Hillman, Bacon, Dorland and Parsons are the probable contestants In the 600-yard race to take place In Madison Square Garden next Saturday the feature of the Irish-American Athletic club's carnival. This will be about the fastest field that has ever toed the scratch In a New York ath letic carnival, and the result will be it Interest throughout the country. Other events of the meet will be the Intercollegiate and Intersx-holastlc re lay races, a pole vault and a one- mile walk for policemen In full unl form. Roller Skating Carnival. St. Louis, Feb. t. Final arrange ments have been made for the series of world's championship roller skat ing events, to begin here next Monday and lasting until February it. The carnival will be held at the Jal Alul rink, the scene of the championship contests last year. Several of the win ners of last year have entered, as well as many new aspirants in all sec lions of the country. Entries will .-lose day after tomorrow. One thous and dolalra In cash and diamond med als of considerable value will be dis tributed among the winners. Fairbanks to Have His Day. Inmana polls, Ind., Feb. 3. Vice- President Fairbanks will have his lay ns a presidential npplrant tomor row, when conventions will be held in all the congressional districts of In diana to selec t delegates to the repub lican national convention. There Is little doubt that the entire Hoosler delegation will be solidly for the vice president, although It to likely that Taft will be Indiana's second choice, In case the Fairbanks boom flattens out. Celebrated Banker Dead.. , Pittsburg, Pa Feb. S. While cele brating his 5th birthday anniversary Judge Thomas Mellon, founder of the Mellon National bank, and one of tho largest stockholder of the Frlck Coal & Coke company, died suddenly to day. He was known as the "Grand Old Man of Pittsburg." Plow Manufacturer Dying, Mouth Bend,' Ind., Feb. J James Oliver, Inventor of the chilled plow, and master of the largest plow man ufactory in the world, Is dying at his home here, after a lingering Illness. mis phystcans have abandoned all hope. : . BRIEF TELEGRAPHIC NEWS CONDENSED. One Month at Least for Tluiw's Asy lum Life Boiler Explosion Kills Seven In Pennsylvania Powenirer Train Wrecked In MIHilgan Wash ington Senator Asks for Fair Loan Buffalo, New York, Feb. 8. Action for th release of Harry K, Thaw from the Matteawan insane asylum will prob ably be delayed for a month at least. Attorney Littleton wants to take a vacation for three weeks, at least. It Is said he opposes Immediate steps to secure Thaw's release. Boiler Explosion. Sunbury, Pa.. Feb. S. Seven were killed and six Injured In a boiler ex plosion In the rolling mill of Van Al len St Company at Northumberland today. ' ' ' ' ; . IWienger Train Wrecked. Detroit. Mich., Feb. J. An east- bound Wabash passenger train, No. 4, was wrecked 47 miles east of Detroit today, probably by a broken rail. Two women passenaers were tiling and J7 Injured. The killed: Mrs. Francis Vargo of Budapest, Hungary, and John Smith, of Milwaukee. Wis. Costly Fire. Buffalo, N. T., Feb. 8. The explo sion of a gas engine In the Merchants & Shippers' warehouse today, caused a fire that 'caused about 120a onn worth of damage. Wants Fair Money, Washington, D. C, Feb, J. Sena tor Piles today delivered an address to the senate advocating a govern ment loan to the Alaaka-Tukon-Pa- clflc exposition. EXPLOSIONS KILL MANY l-"'ftmtttttllttMMMiiiinmt r-" .-tse naa f . VAbE I Splendid Assortment HILL'S DRUG STORE La Oranie CIRCUIT T III SESSID BARTLETT CASE SET FOR THE SEVENTEENTH. Present Indications Point to a Short Session of the Court Which Oo vetted Here This Morning Wlwa Judge Crawford Opened the Session Several , Arraignments Made A , Irgo list of Jurors Respond at Uie OiHtting. The February term of the circuit court opened this morning when pre siding Judge T. H. Crawrord directed Bailiff J. 8. Sills to make the publlo announcement. The following jurors responded to their names: J. A. Pllcher, J. M. Oil klson of North Powder; William Fine, D. A, Barnes, . Elgin; Tbney Kempt, Wm. Wlgglesworth. Sol Seamon, ef Union; H. H. Huron, Summervllle; B. C, Rees, Archie Conley, Geo. Becker, of Cove; Wm. Cantrell, Hllgard; E. U Halley. G. Q. Blocklatfd, Island City; C. E. Oolden, W. K. Davis O. F. Cool Idge, J. A. Fraker, C. D. Oooilnough, La Grande; Thomas LuiUa, Ssiurkeyj C. A. Playle, Allcel. ; The court excused F. . bnikth at Elgin,' Mac Wood of La Grande, and Mr. Schofleld of Islund City. . . The forenoon was taken up with a reading of i the docket to ascertain when the cases would be ready for , trial. Several minor cases hud been settled by the litigants and were dts mlssed and a portion of the after noon was taken up by the argumeata of atorneys on demurrers. The cose of the State vs. ID. . W. . Bartlett, Is set for the 17th. Judge Crawford has written te have Juege smith, who presided at the faraer trial hear his case, but had rceelved no reply as yet. The date Is subject to change. Unless the criminal cases occupy more time than Is anticipated that may prove to be a short session. There will be no grand Jury, tho dis trict attorney will file all Informa tions direct. What purports to be the hardest fought legal contest will be th Bart lett case, the case of J. A. Russell vs. the O. R. ft , .. company, wherein, as administrator of the estate of Dea aid Russell vs.' the O. R, N. Co., aid Russell, who was killed at Perry; the estate sues for damages to tAw amount of 17600. Another tasa that wllt( occupy the atention of the eeurt poslsbly sevral days, will be that ( the State of Oregon vs. Peter M; Dsn aid, aa administrator of the estate af the late John Morrison. , . This afternoon a Jury Is being tnv i ' '. ' . . " . (Continued oa nag 4.) . NTINES Ml i908 Styles Ml Prices Oregon