i.j i VOLUME VIII. LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 100. NUMBER IIT DEATHS III FIERCE STORMS Ciir4uo sxov round IX TERRIBLE STORM ychraxka SiiffcrhiftT Greatly From the Storms Three Deud and Many In Jurcd by Bllaxard In St. Isolds All Wire Communication Crippled in JMny Direction Storm Hun Now Itcuched New York, Where Great jmniHgc Is Done to Traffic. St. Louis, Jan. 30. Three are dead mnd three fatally Injured as the result of the blizzard raging in this city the past two days.' Chicago Snowbound. Chicago, Jan. 80. This city is snow bound by the worst storm ever known In the middle west. Wire communi cation Is crippled in all directions. Reports from Nebraska tell of great damage resulting from the storm. Xew York In Grip. New York, Jan. 80. This city Is in the throes of a blizzard, causing great suffering and damage. The streets are practically impassable. The ele vated roads have suspended operations today. The storm has created havoc In shipping circles. , The East and North rivers are filled with floating Ice and ferry boats are' experiencing trouble In reaching the docks. Ice crushers are being used to cut passage ways for the boats. Tele graph and telephone service Is crip pled, while suburban train service Is having great trouble with the snow. 4 VnUnown Ship Foundered. 4 Elizabeth, N. C Jan. 30. 4 An unknown steamship foun- 4 dered off Diamond Shoals light 4 ship, according to a wireless 4 messHge received here today. 4 The fate of the crew and passen- 4 gers Is unknown. 4444444444444444 I RomiA inn 1 merchandise 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 PRICES: 52.00, $2 NEW A new consignment iust shoe down to the eld Women and Children. Bright 1 II t III I '' THE 4 4 44444444444444 Tacoma Fireman Killed. 4 Tacoma. Jan. 80. Fireman 4 Daniel Noonan died this morn- 4 Ing as the result of a collision 4 4 between a Spanaway electric 4 4 car and a hose cart last night, 4 4 while the fire department was 4 4 responding to an alarm. Relief 4 4 Driver J. F. Taylor was serious- 4 4 ly hurt. The car struck the 4 4 rear wheel of the cart throwing 4 4 the occupants from their seats. 4 444444444444444 4 ALREADY FAMOUS OAKLAND SCHOOL TEACHER ARRESTED. Principal George) Sawyer of Kooburg Schools Is ArrcMtrd Second Wife Know Nothing of Wife No. 1 In ! Pennsylvania Mysteriously Disap peared Lately. Roseburg, Ore., Jan. SO. Accused of polygamy, George Sawyer, deposed principle of the Oakland, Ore., schools. was arrested today on complaint ; of i Oade Devore, a brother of Mrs. Saw yer No. 2, residing at Oakland. He will be held in the local hotel until bond is furnished. The story that he thought his first wife was burned to death at M a ta mo ras, Pa., where he was once a school principal, Is not fully believed here. The wife here says her husband never told her he ever had a first wife. Sawyer mysteriously disappeared December 29, from Red Bluff, Cal., and reappeared here January 18. He told his wife his mind was a blank. Agent at1 Pilot Rock Pendleton, Jan. 30. A. O. Hotter, formerly O. K. & N. agent at Arling ton, has been appointed agent for the company at Pilot Hock. SMMHr.r444444444444444 NEW and will find a fpw PKEOIS that people want .' ; .' .' These Hats represent style The College Hat, the new Derby the new Fedora. You have for. COLORS: Bronze, Green light Tan, Dk Brown, meo Buff - 50, $5.00, $3.50 SHOES received, from the stylish ladies' comforts. For Men, FAIR STORE WALLOWA SICKS UP BEET FIELDS ENCOURAGING AMOUNT OF LAXD SUBSCRIBED TODAY. At a Lute Hour Appearance! Indicate That Over 20 Prominent I .a art Holders Will Take Ijarge Itect Acre age Has Important Dealing on life of Sugar Factory at Ia Grande Some Ohjivtlon, But All Overcome Dcfore Mcttiug Started. Enterprise, Jan. 80. (Special.) r. Late this afternoon the sugar beet question assumed an aspect where prospects for the factory at La Grande and prospective sugar beet industry In this county, are extremely bright. At 8 o'clock the La Grande factory of ficials met with a large delegation of extensive land owners and unless the present sent'ment snowed under at the last moment, enough land will be signed up to warrant the Amalgamated Sugar company, going Into this coun ty as depending on the county as a beet-producing region. While there has been some objec tion to adopting the beet industry, all this was overcome and at 8 o'clock to day, appearances Indicate a substan tia acreage next Bcason. At least 20 will take to the Industry. The liberal subscriptions of beet acreage not only means much to this county, but has a beating on the futurity of the factory at La Grande, which must either hav water on Union county holdings, or secure extensive patronage by grow era In this county. " The promoters are elated, bellevlnR that a much larger total of land will he subscribed before nightfall than lind been anticipated. Subf-ribo 1660 Acres. I-ater. Sixteen hundred and sixty acres had been subscribed at 4 o'clock this evening. of the newest I i i 4 4 . . 4 Snappy! What the Ladies i Meed RUSHING New will find here iust what you been looking and wishing All desirzblz colors. Price 35 to 85c a yard 1 NETTS 1 These goods are the new thing for trimming pVes, wiisls and dresses. Cream, white and blk Collars Ladies dainty neckwear, the latest dainty designs. Prices 25, 55, S0and7Sc. VEILING The newest in veiling. All the new shades In all widths. SALEH TRUSTY Oil VACATION LEAVES PEX, SPEX COMES OUT D NIGHT AT HOME, U lillo Penitentiary Guards Search Ex oitcdly for MlsHlng Prisoner, the letter Was Out Having Good ) Time With "the . lloys'-Ilrothcr Returns With Jliin lit Tune for ' Prison Breakfast This Morning ' E&tcuds His Tbtie. Salem, Jan. 80. Benjamin Stanton, 'iitenced to one year In the peniten tiary here for shooting Councilman Uoode lust summer (.a the result of a quarrel, escaped yesterday and had a good time with the boys about' towu last alght while the guards were look ing for him. He returned to the prison this morning on the first car from the city in time for breakfast. Stanton, being a "trusty," was allowed outside the prison. He walked away and slept at his home in this city last night, his brotfTer returning with hm - to the prison. Surprises IUs Family. Stanton had several drinks and a good meal, then surprised the mem bers of his family by going home last night. The first thing, this morning his brother induced Stanton to return. Bright and early he got up, boarded the first car. In the meantime guards were excitedly searching the city. They were greatly relleyed when Stan ton hopped off the car. He ate his breakfast as usual with the other prisoners.-.- ' ', . . KK.'. Must Xow' Compute Full Term, Because of good behavior Stanton would have been released In May, get ting two months off his sentence, As a result of lust night's episode he will have to serve until June. Scandal Cnuwes Trouble. Stanton Showered two married daughters of Councilman Goode with his attentions. In a quarrel over the matter Stanton shot Goode, Indicting painful but not fatal wounsjs. HUNDRED LIVES. LOST DY QUAKE SfllSEOA'EXT LANDSLIDES PRINCIPALLY TO ULAMK. Trembler in Sulii and Along Moroc can Count iMy Wunte Irge Areas Chief Damage Done at Romuru Other Towns Felt Shock, lint Few Lives losl Elsewhere. Gibraltar Jan. 30. A hundred lost their lives 'at Honiara In ..the earth- (liinke that shook Hie Moroccan coant yesterday, according to reports. It is feared the loss in adjacent towns is large. A greater number of the killed at Honiara are believed to have lost their lives In the lifndsllde caused by the shock. Madrid, Jan. 30. Barcelona es caped the earthquake and tidal wave, hut It Is reported the coast Is devas tated In that vicinity. Telegraph com munication there has been re-ustab-llshed. Reports from southern and east Spain tell of slight' quakes In a :i . ;u bc r of towns In the province .'..urcla. Murcla and Tctana r several times, and numer- i- v.alls were cracked. A few.of t'.ie less substantial houses were destroyed. No lives were lost. The only serious damage re ported' was at f'euta nr.d the neigh boring town of Romara. By a large majority Cottage Grove has voted for a $3000 city park. ' Tliej 4444444444444444 4 Rally to.Snpitort. , 4 4 Indianapolis, lnd Jan. 80. 4 4 The Carpenters A Joiners' 4 4 Union of Aemrlca announced to- 4 4 day at the convention . ol .he'4 4 United . Mineworkers of Amerl- 4 4 eft. that It will subscribe S2UC0 4 4 to be ued In connection with 4 4 the labor contempt case,' Involv- 4 4 lng Gompers, Morrison and MR- 4 4 chell, prominent labor lenders. 4 4444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 BULLET IH CIRL'S T POLICE DISCOVER CRIME AND SEEK THE MURDERER. After Six Months of Married" Life, Floyd Carter la Believed to Have Shot His Wife Rody Dragged to RedrooiiH Evidences of Struggle Before Fatal Shot. - Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 30. Follow ing the discovery of the body of Ver na Carter with a bullet In her heart, the police are seeking, Floyd V. Car ter, her husband, who la a picture frame solicitor. They had been mar ried but six months. The body was found late yesterday In a bedroom. it Ib believed the woman was shot three days ago. The couple often quarreled. The body bore several bruises, indicating a ' struggle had taken place, and that the body was: then dragged into the bedroom. When the body was moved a pistol fell from the clothing. . -"T :' ' '' A certificate In the woman's effec ts J shows Carter Is from Decatur, III., and , the woman from Cincinnati. They were married In St. Michael's church at Vancouver, B. C, July 4. last year. ( EQUITY AND LAV FOR THE -A Equity and law cases for the Febru iry term of circuit court, which con venes next Monday, was announced to day by Ed Wrlghtclcrk of the cljvtilt court. The list of cases makes a long docket tor the coming term: Turner Oliver vs. J. C. Henry, coun ty Judge, et al, Injunction. Mattle Mitchell vs. E. K. Mitchell. suit for divorce Amanda Southwell vs. BenJ. South well, et al, to quiet title. Hattle Clark vs. Saphrena Hyrlck. to recover rents. Central Railway vs. Thomas Brash er, et al, condemnation proceedings. Jacob Newman vs. Frank Counsel!, LODCED HEAR IF YOU KNEW Ifwecould talk it over, if we could show you the vast number of prescriptions that have been filled here without' an error, if you could examine our p2ckages of im portant drugs and chemicals and knew the reputations the makers have tor reliability; in shyrt rf you could fully realize the superior service given throughout, we would not have to urge you to bring your prescriptions here. We do not urge, but simply remind you that our- exper ience has been very ample andthat wetake pride in the purity of cur drugs and medicines. WE PROTECT Y0URPURSE ALSO NEWLIN DRUG STORE LA GRANDE, OREGON T PRESIDENT HOI DECISION LI) ABI DE IT OF EX GIXEKR3. Dec!oH That Change to Sea LeteJ Plan In Building I'nnuma Canal May Yet Uecome a Ffccl PreiJdenl Doa ' Not Expect Such Reeommendatioav But Should it Come, He Will Fol low It Will Ascertain Subterranean Ike Assertions. Los Angeles, Jan. 30. If opponent of the lock level plan for the Panama canal can convince the commission of eminent engineer now on the isthmus-' with Tatt that their contentions are well founded, President Roosevelt will take action looking to the adoption C a sea level plan before he retires from office, according' to a statement mad today at the office of Jamea Schuyler, a member of the commission. Th statement says: "The president'! purpose In send ing a new commission on th" Isthmus Is simply to secure a last disinterested Judgment of the work he has direct- ed. It Is possible the commission will decide that a sea level type I refer able. The president has not the slightest Idea that' such an opinion will hm formed by the special board of ex perts, but, It It should, he wunts It known so he can act upon It beforav the end of his term. ' . "The most careful soundings have been made, followed by a denial, that a great subterranean' lake underty the dam "sUe." j Some peach trees around The Dalles may have been killed. DOCKET FEBRUARY TERM Injunction. "Lee Smith vs. J. W. Burnham, fore-, closure. ' , E. Keeney vs. A. E. Keeney. divorce. Rose Deaiiove vs. John Dearlove, divorce. Crane & Co. vs. Erie Heating Co., foreclosure on mechanic's llert.. Bertha Sommer vs. City of Lav' Grande, Injunction. David Cherry vs. H. C. Turnock, ct , al, foreclosure. Emily Eates vs. G. J. KHtes, divorce. Mamie Hewitt vs. William Hewitt, divorce, Irfiwreme Gam vs. Jessie M. Garn, (Continued on page 8.1 ! "i '" ".; iV? t.. :; - AAAt4444-fr44444444444t4. 4:-444444444444444444444'- 444444 444w"- . ., .... w6men did it. ... ,