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EMM. GOLDMAN LAUGHS
. AT DWOUTATIOV rLAX.
TrouMe la Predicted for Chicago ToJber f hm 0wner' but " each home
"gin much Announced Meeting of'
l h will Be Broken Up Emma;
'""" Will Spcak-The Female
AKrehUl Him No Sympathy for the
Murdered Priest at Denver, But Her
Heart Bleeds fr Averbuch.
Chicago. March 6. Emma Gold
man, the anarchist, announced today
that she will speak at a meeting to
night The woman anarchist says talk
. f deporting her Is all "rot." she
stated today that she did not feef sor
ry over the death of Father Hclnrlchs
In Denver, but she did feci bad over
Averbuch. the wn.,i v. .
Shlppy, Chicago's chief of police,, who
shot Averbuch dead.
'Mat was a cruel murder," she
ma. in relation to Shlppy'g gct i kill.
1"8 the man.
Serious Trouble Insight,
Serious trouble is likely to result
' tonight If the "Reds" attempt to hold
a meeting here. An attack on Presi
dent Roosevelt In an article said to
nsve been written by Emma'Oolflman.
has come to the knowledge of the po
lice, and as a result feeling Is running
' high against the "Reds" here. Mis
Coleman is under surveillance by se
cret iervlce men. So far no authentic
. ,copy of the article has been secured
as It' was only written for certain
members of the bund.
To Study .Mortgage Method.
New York, March 6. Vict- Presl
0 ' tit Fr-ink Eallcy of the Title Guar
antee & Trust compuny will sail for
Europe tomorrow and while abroad
will make an exhaustive study of the
Oertlt Fonrler and French methods of
1 "'nil; money on real estate. Mr.
I !:ey declures that real estate mort
gages are better Investment in times
v,' financial trouble than so-called
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"conservative securities." v.' '
i "I hope." said Mr. Bailey, "that as
a result of existing conditions the man.
agers of the great trust funds, such as
life Insurance companies and savlng-s
I ankft will come to see that nart 01
their duty Is to help and aid the thrifty
people to obtain a home and will give
tnem the same rate of interest as the
man who wishes to borrow 1100,000.
If there Is any one thing that th city
(Of New York needs It Is a greater tlum-
"rrow wnere ne can at
any old rate, paying more interest than
the fellow who wishes to borrow $10t),-
000 or $200,000. then the managers of
trust funds are not doing their duty.
Mrs. J. IierK)iit M. In TrlMtt.
San Francisco. Murrh 7 vt- t
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Plerpont Morgan and party will, arrive
Iiera tomorrow tr a nraAk. l
hern tomorrow for
city with friends
ARE RESCUED
JAPANESE SAILORS WEilK
IN" SERIOUS CONDITION.
Eleven Starving; Sun Ivor of the Cw-v
on Jnpaiii-sn Vessel Satau Maru Arc
Rescued by American Revenue t'ut
u'r Were Desperate ami A bout, to
Take Sure-Dvuth Journey In Imll-.iii
Dugout Were Klramtcd on Beach
Xorth of Coiie of Mumy.
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Sitka, Alaska, March 6. The United
States revenue cutter Thetla hus res
cued 11 surviving members of the crew
on the Japanese vessel Satsu Maru
from tho beach seven miles north of
Cape Manby. They will be brought to
Seattle.
The rescue was accomplished Just
when the men were getting desperate
and were about to embark in a for
lorn hope of reaching Yakutnt, a vll
large 16 miles across the Jay, In a
small Indian dugout which drifted on
the beach near their camp. 1
SMRVIVRRS:
NOW
Do w put off selecting your Spring
Suit until you want to put it on.
Come in now and look over the
magnificent Royal Tailor line of
Spring Suitings. 500 samples to
choose from-all the snappiest
woolens produced by the best
mills in the world are represented.
Suits To Your Measure
and
Guaranteed to Fit
$17.50 UP
Royal Coat Fronts are guaran
teed not to break Several hun
dred satisfied customers in this
vicinity will testify to the fact
as well as the satisfying qualities
of Royal Suits.
LA GRANDE,
OREO0N
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TEXAS BAILEY WILL
BE FOUGHT TO FINISH.
His Enrolled In Texas Will IiLslnt That
He la Not Sent to Denver aa a Delo-
. gate at Largo Convention Tomor
row Will Fight Against the Bailey
Isms Which Are Considered by
,Tliem as Evil Tho "Big ' Four"
Seem Likely to Win. , . .
k". lexae, march o. polltlca
m,eg of
Dallas, Texas, March t. Political
ley will hold a convention In Warn to
! morrow, as th result of a call Issued
j by Chairman George W, E. Riddle of
jthe Democratic club of Texas. . '
j The state purpose of the convention
i Is to tske uteris to tiwm T'in
I .. . . .
oimen-oenaior tsaney rrom Being sent
to the national convention at Denvoi
as a delegate at large and "to fight
against the evils In political and offi
cial life which have come to be gen
erally grouped under the 'name - of
Eaileyism. ' , . . . - " ,
The Bailey adherents are rtlso active
and the senator is being' boomed bf
one of the four delegate at large from
Texas to the national democratic con
vention at Denver. Many of them are
advocating making up the "Big Four"
as follows: United States Senators
Charles A. Culberson and J. W. Bai
ley, Governor T. M. Campbell and
State Chairman George A. Cardcn,
There seems to b little doubt tha'
these four nKmes will be presented bj
the Pallry men at the state conven
tlon In Fort Worth on May 26.
Jt.iooo for Ida Soul.
Top'eka, Kan., March 6. Declarlnf
that the salvation of his Immortal sou
has been Jeopardized because of th
-efusal of the Rev. H. C. Senne to ac
cept him as a member of his church
Martin Bergman has brought suit
-(gainst the clergyman and places the
damages at 15000.
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REVISED DKAIH LIST
v , . UVL 161 FATALITIES.
Aluss will Be Held for the Dead CM1
. drc-n of the, rollinuood School To
morrow ProtctitAiiU Hold Memorial
Services Monday Bodies Taken to
Other Towns German Press Crltl
clxes American Carelessness Twenty-Eight
Unidentified. "
' Cleveland. Q., ilaroh Ths revised
list of pupils vu-ho were burned to
'eath In the Colllnwood fire, placer
fye number at 161, with 28 unidenti
fied, . , .'.
The first funerals of children who
were lost.4tae disaster will be hell
todav. 'jAi rMoitem man
will b. fronted In St. Joseph's church
tomorrovjf morning, and on Monday
.general memorial services will br held
In (ill the Protestant churches. Sev
eral bodies have been taken to othei
towns for burial.
I'lro Causes Criticism.
Berlin. March 6. The German press
iharply criticises American methods as
ihown in the result of the Colllnwood
Ire. They also comment sarcastically
m the cheapness with which liuimii.
Ife Is held In America. '
Troops licuve Goldl'lcld.
Washington, March 6. Acurdlng to
idvlce received here, the United Statei
roops which have been stationed at
joldtiold, Nev., for some time, wit,
)i'eak cump and return to Fan Fran
lno tomorrow, the newly organlaet
leva 0a state police now tclr.g rvndj
or Outy. v
4W!'lte l'liv'iio y aii.mi -un.
Albuquerque, X. M., March 6.
'ians ate being mido tor the ereetlot
lere, at a cost of Jl, 000, 000, of a giea
aiiitarium for the treatment of tuber
ulosis, by the Presbyterian church ot
he United States. . .
ii. R. I i WRECK
TTIZEXS AND OmclALS
LOOK OVER SITUATION
Crack and Engine I)tind to Have
lUvn In Normal Condition Engine
Tru-k M licU tx-tt Ralls at I'olnl
1800 Feet Wtwt c! V reck Jiimilon
Kh lu ll CaiiHed Other Wheels U
IiOave 1 rat'k and Caused the Wreck
Pendleton, March 6. A committee
if citizens of Pendleton, consisting o!
tobert Forster, W. L, Thompson ani
3ert Huffman, was Invited by O. R. A
S. officials to accompany them to the
tcene of the Pilot Junction wreck yes
erday morning for tho purpose of as-
listing In the Investigation of th.
causes of the wreck.
The party consisting of Snperlnter.
tent D. W. Campbell, Division Engl
leer William Bollons. General Mai
tcr Mechanic J. F. Graham, Master
Mechanic J. T. Lnngley nd Dlvislpi.
loadmaster H. Jurgens, and ths three
Pendleton men mentioned, Ml for
the scene of the wreck on art extra
trsln and spent.the entire forenoon
looking ever the situation.
A careful Inspection of the englnt
ind track was made and the officials
assisted In the Investigation In every
way, answering questions and making
explanations of the rules of'the road
and track condltons and by giving In
formation as to the operation of train
and engines on the system.
It was found by tho committee that
the track was In excellent condition
and the engine showed no sign of hav
Ing a defect In the wheels or otherwls'
before the Wreck occurred. The en
gine truck wheels left the rail on a to
degree curve 1900 feet west of whore
the engine was finally wrecked and at
the point where the truck wheels left
the rail that was absolutely nothing to
CHILDREN STAR
1STHTE1
cause a wreck, the tics, rails, bolts
and spikes being in normal condition 1
and the gauges and levels used on the
track showed that the 'gauge was
proper, the elevation of the track cor
rect and the rails In excellent condi
tion. ''.'
The cause of the wreck Is a mystery
and while neither the officials nor ti.o
committee of citizens desire to censure
any one unjustly, the consensus of
opinion was that the speed was per
haps greater at that point than the
employes realized and that the lurch
of the engine In rounding the curve
caused the wheels of the truck to leave
the rail. ' ,
Had the derailed Wheels not have
struck the switch at the Pilot Rock
Junction, It Is possible that the train
would have run Into Pendleton with
the one pair of wheels on the ties, but
the switch caused the other wheels to
leave the track and caused the wreck.
rnranriirUin
WWMIIMIVI I Ull III!
ADDITIONAL ACRES
SUGAR COMPANY HAS
MANY NEW CONTRACTS.
rolul XuuilH-r of Arreti Which Will Be
Ciilthutrd bv anmlirtiiKHted Sugar
Coni!!ii 'HUM l'cur Will. Leach
CIoko to ii.MIO Mark by Reason of
Now Contractu .Made Release Por
tion of Experiment I'unn Itcpro
wntntlvca Working With Farmers.
Contracts for the lease of 410 kcres
f land In this valley to be used for
leet growing purposes have Just been
loscd by the Amalgamated Sugar
ompany. This acreage has not been
voted to beet growing and repre
pnts the Increased acreage, or a part
f It, that the company will cultivate
his year above Inst year. Aside from
he 410 acres mentioned. It has re
fused 160 acres from the Union coun
y experiment station, but this amount
vas leased last year and Is not classed
mong the acres that have been added
) the company's vast fields.
In Five Tracts.
The contracts were closed with five
mrtles, namely: the Hanson ranch ol
:0 acres, the Gekeler ranch of SO
ctcs, the Walter Pierce, home farm,
0 acres, the James Hutchinson ranch
ind the William Huntchlnson ranch
ear Union, the former 160 and the
ater 40 acres; With what fields th
'ompany expects yet to contract for",
he total beet acreage will be brought
.loao to the 2500 mark, this season.
Still Canvassing,
Representatives of the company are
'till canvassing the valley for Indlvld
tal growers. They are meeting with
success.
"The Merry Wift:w on Canal, t
Panama, March 6. With the ar
'Ival here of an American orchestra
supplied' by the government to furnish
nnuslc for the canal workers, "The
Merry Widow" has made her debut on
the tone, and the big ditch will now
be dug to that merry tune. .
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Dtescriotion. Th&iihaiiid
garding prescriptions We Use pure drugscompounded
iust "according to the doctors orders'
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TACOI POLITICS
AT ACUTE STAGE
MAYOR AN1 IHS OPPONENT
WILL APPEAR. IN PUBLIC.
The Major, Backed by Regular Po
lice, and Hbt Opponent Candidate,
Aided by Deputies, Will Appear In
Theater, Where tiie Latter Will Re .
' Iterate Charges of Graft Against
Mayor Wri'h' Use Force If Pep.
titles Prevent Free Spewti Privilege.
Tacoma, March 6. A serious clash
may occur tonight at the Tacoma
theater, when Mayor Wright, backed
by a squad of police! will meet candi
date Charles Drury, with his force of
deputies, and Drury will again reiter
ate his charges Of graft, against the
mayor. "He declares his deputies will
not allow the mayor to break up the
meeting. , , .
Wright asserts he will answer any
charges Drury makes. , He says he re
lies on fair piny to give him that His
police will be used only if the depu
ties try to stop htm from talking '
Governor Addrcsse Y. M. C, A. -Grand
Forks, N. '. D., March .
Governor John Burke will be the prin
cipal speaker at the opening session
this evening of the convention . of the
North Dakota Young Men's Christian
associations. Many delegates arrived
today and the rally, which will extend
through tomorrow and Sunday, prom
ises to be one of the most noteworthy '
ever held in the northwest.'
Would Save the Toads. '
Columbus,. O., March (. A move
ment for the preservation of the lowly
toad hus been Inaugurated by Profes
sor A. d. Phorvo'-Gaggp, landscape ar
tist, who declares' that the ugly little
animals, by destroying Insects, are pre
servers of plant and animal life and
conservators of the public health.
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Sioux Falls, S. D., March 6. -Legal
steps toward the hearing ot the' ap-
poai in tne case ot Mrs. Emma naui
mann, wife of a millionaire brewer of
this city, who la charged with the mur- -der
of Agnes Polrets, a 16-year-old do
mestic, have been taken by the attor-
Mexican Country iub.
City of Mexico, Mi'rch (., The Cu-,
ernavaca Country club, one of c the
most ambitious organizations of thi
klad in the republic, will tm lnaugur
tc tc.norrow with aj. golf tourns
inent. Bpeolal trains wll be run to
carry ths crowds from this city.
. Kahnon Crop to Bo Short. ; ,
Seattle, Wash.,' ' March 6. Packers
say that the price- of canned salmon
will soon begin to. soar skyward,
the Indications are that the 1908 pack
will be shortest In years. A big pack'
Is expected In 1909, as the fish run In
schools every four years.
question to be considered ff'
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