0 0 o 0 VOLUME IX eic SMOKE IS COIF KIT II MEN' MEET FRIDAY TO SIGX FIGHT AGREEMENT. Johnson Insists that There Be a Win ners and a Looser's purse as Well lias a big Sony and Dance Abont his Prowess and Abont His Alleged Yel low Streak Jeffries and Johnson Will Both be Present at the Ton. fcrcncc. New York, Oct. 28. Sam Berger and George Little, managers for Jef fries and Johnson have decided to bold a meeting at 3 o'clock tomorrow to sign up the articles of agreement for the big fight that is to determine the actual championship of the world in the pugalistic ring. Johson and Jeffer ies will both attend , the conference and will ratify the same by their sig natures. New York, Oct. 28. Johnson arriv ed in New York city at 9:35 this morn lug. This afternoon he will meet Jef feries and will arrange the full de tails of their fight which will prob ably be held in San Francisco. He will be accorded a rousing reception from 5.000 negroes most of whom gathered at the Union Station to welcome their ideal. Johnson said: "I am here to sign articles with Jeffries. We will now see who Is the four t flusher, white or black." ' JohU3on said: "The only point that I insist on before signing up is tl at there niust le both a winner's and a looser's end of the purse. To show that I am a good sport I will allow Jeff to name the percentage. This is the opportunity of my life and I pro pose to show the world that I am the bnst man that ever donned the mitts if I can succeed in getting Jefferies in to the ring v.ith me. Frequently It is airt tint somewhere in my anatomy V. a yellow streak. Doesn't it strike yen as being funny that no one has over been able to find it? Tt me give you a litle tip. When Jeff and I get into the ring don't let racial prejudice prevent you from getting down a few good sized bets on the black man. Of course, If you can afford to lose, bet nu Jeffries." An Echo man has 465 bales ofhops. LOWER !i i BRIEF IN LA GRANDE RATE CASE ON WAY TO The meeting of the Commercial Club directors which, was to . have been held ' last night was postponed until Friday night on account of the special meeting of the city council which some of the. directors had .to attend. One of the matters of public import ance to come up will be the report of Attorney Oliver on the progress of the railroad rate case. The attorney- has the brief of the La Grande case In the controversy all ready to forward to Washington. He states that while there is nothing to report concerning actual results be fore the case is reviewed and a decis ion Is handed down by the Interstate Commeroce Commission, Intimations from the commissioners at the Spo kane hearing were to the effect that La Grande would at least gain all that Spokane gained from the hearing. j It was the private opinion of the LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, HAS FASTED FOR 43 DAYS CALIFORNIA MAX FEELS FIXL WITHOCT EATING. Has Often Tried Eating During Fast ing But Doesn't Like It. Willetts, Oal. Oct 28. J. D. Barn well, of this city, today entered the 43 day of his fasting. He declared that he was not ready to stop yet Since he commenced fasting Barnwell has lost 50 pounds and now weighs 170 pounds. He is 70 years of age. He be- trn r r new ui getting relief for , stomach trouble from which he has been a sufferer for many years. After abstaining for 14 days he attempted to eat soup but found that his stomach could not re tain it At the end of thirteen days he tried venison juice with a like re sult. He declares that he Is feeling much better and that in his belief he will be a well man when he breaks his fast; PERISH IN WILDS RESCUE PARTIES START SEARCH FOR LOST ONES. Saldte be Lost For Many Months and Great Alarm is Felt. Los Angeles, Oct. 28. Missing for more than eight weeks in the remote fastnesses of the Serla Nevada moun tains, Erwin R. Weinspach with his wife and a society young lady by the j name of Jessie J. Thornton, is now thought to have perished In the severe snow storms that have been raging in th Serias for several days. They start ed out last August to make a long mountainous trip, intending to stay a month and have now been absent for two months, and no word has been re ceived from them. No uneasiness was felt until recently the snow storms have set in and' it is believed that the partydelayed their return so late that they have been caught in the snow and have become lost Searching par ties have been organized and are now starting for the district in which It is supposed they have had their cainp, us m . WASHINGTON" commissioners that Spokane would never be given terminal rates on the basis of water competition for she has no such ' competition, ' but that she would be granted rates lower than the coast titles on all articles pro duced In the central portions of the county where water competition cuts no figure. This will include about three fourths of the articles consum ed In the west. Owing to the fact that La Grande is situated in some re spects better than Spokane she will Eet better rates on many articles. . The commissioners asked,, showing that they had some such action In mind, how a reduction In first class rates from Inland cities from $3 to ?2 would suit the plaintiffs. La Grande's anawer.was that it would be accept able provided that a commodity rate on less than car load lots was also given. edjtor llai ns HE IS SLANDERED EDITOR OF FBJSCO ' DAILY NEWS BRINGS SUIT. Arts Tea Thousand Dollars Damage From Flckert tbe Republican Candi date for District Attorney Accused of Having Fathered Movement to Hare Heuey Appointed Deputy If Big Damages. San Francisco. Oct. 28. William D. Wasson, the editor of the Daily News has filed a suit In the superior court this afternoon charging Charles M. Flckert, the republican union labor nominee for district attorney with slander and asking damages In the sum of $10,000. The petition sets forth that Frickert In his speeches stated that Wasson, and Fremont, the old editor of the Bulletin and Attorney Hiram John son went to him and agreed to sup port him, if Frickert would agree to appoint Francis J. Heney, the demo cratic independent candidate, as h'.s deputy. The News is supporting Henoy and Wasson charges the statement made by Frickert to be false. Damages are asked on two counts of $5,000 each. CAPITALISTS NOT HERE YET. No Word from Men from East Who Are Scurrlling for Orchards. Nothing additional has been heard today of the party of Red Oak, Iowa, capitalists who have left their Iowa town for La Grande. They were due here yesterday, but did not put in their appearance this morning as had been anticipated. A sawmill !s to take the place of a gallon house at Wlllamlna. irEST10N OF MT MC KINLEY TPJP THE TQF'C Debate Takes Place at Hamilton To uiirht Over Altered Froud. .Missoula, Mont. Oct 28. Dr. 'Cook hand Edward X. Barrill. his guide, are to meet in a joint debate tonigb; at Hamilton.. " Barrill is the guide who accompani ed Dr. Cook on his original Mt. Mc KInley expedition In which the Doctor c laims to have scaled the mountalu to its top, and in which his former guide claims that the doctor is mistaken. Barrill has made" an affidavit saving that the doctor never never reached the summit of Mt. McKlnley and that he was never nearer than 14 miles of the summit. The pictures that the 'r. took of Barrill and the American rlatr purporting to have been taken on the summit of Mt . McKinley were taken on a lower leved some 20 miles from the summit of the mountain. Barrill promles to be present at the explorer's lecture tonight and say ht will call the Doctor's bluff and will tell the people of Hamilton exactlv what Cook did at Mt. McKlnley. Dx. Cook Is apparently full of fight and says that he Is anxious to face r-;j traducers. E1KT0 DEBATE VII GUIDE THURSDAY, OCTOBER CIIOII HE TO REPUBLICANS SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN WANT HIM DEPOSED NOW, Party With President Taft Down the Mississippi Agree that Cannon Must Be Deposed for the Republican Par ty's Welfare Conference Being hold to Decide ta the Qaestlon Taft A!uu C Uriji liim iait tfarty Late. , . Chicago, Oct. 28. A dispatch receiv ed by the Tribune today from Halena, Arkansas, says that the congressmen and senators of the republican party have told the president that Joe Can non must, if he again should become a candidate for speaker be placed one the retired list. This they say has be come necessary on acount of him be ing a detriment to the success of the republican party In the future. Taft Behind Schedule. Helena, Ark. Oct 28. Hours be hind his schedule President, Taft who Is due to arrive at Vkksburg at three this afternoon will not' arrive until dusk this evening. The fleet carrying the president and governor and con gressmen will sail down the Mississ ippi until .Vicksburg has been reached without stopping at any of the Inter vening places. ' Superintendent Home. ' Superintendent E. E. Bragg return ed yesterday evening from a trip up the river where he visited the schools Kt Perry and Hilgard. Today h is giv ing his time to listing the books re ceived from the state library commis sion. Wallowa Stock Shipment Eleven fine cars of beef cattle came out from Wallowa county today en route for the Uniop Stock Yards in Portland. RALLY ARE HERE SPEAKERS ARE HERE AND MORE COMING TONIGHT. Uclfgates Will Also Come this Even Intr to Attend Itarviies. C. II. Hilton of Milton, Mrs. Clara G, Essen or Forest Grove, Oregon, who Is state" superintendent of the Christian Sunday School association, and others are here today participating in the opening of the Sunday School rally which opens tonight at the Central church. More delegates are coming to night and tomorrow morning when the rally will have been well com menced. The program to be carried out and which commences tonight, fol lows: Thursday eeynlng at 8 p. m. address "The Complete Christian" by C. V, Swander, corresponding secretary f Oregon. Friday morning services will begin at 9:13 with devotional exer- cises. Rev. Willis of Elgin and G. H. Hilton of Milton will give addressee. The afternoon session will be In th charge of the C. W. B. M. In the even ing at 7:30 Mrs. Clara G. Ep-n the riible School superintend ; t of the state will present Bible School work. This rally Ib open for all who desire to attend. Arrangements have been made whereby the delegates from out of town wll be enteretalned while In Ta Grande. , SPEAKERS EDO 28, 1909. ANARCHIST IS GIVEN FREEDOM DE LARA FREED AFTER A LONG AND HARD FIGHT. Out On Bail Tending Settlement In Court of Serious Charge. Los Angeles, Oct. 28. L. Gultterrez De Lara, tbe Mexican socialist who la charged with being an alienist an archist, was released from jail short ly after noon today, under a bond of $3,000. 1 Inspector Ridgway had personally ap proved of the bond prepared by the counsel for De Lara. He was arrested on October 10 tor delivering socialistic speeches on the plaza at Los Angeles. Three days and nights in the moun tains, without coats or food, and com pelled to feed upon a young dog they were forced 'to kill and eat In order not to give out completely, was the experience of two Douglass young men. . FIEM ACTIVE TWO BURNED AXD SOME 11 ARE BADLY II CRT. 'arefully Prepare to Boast the Entire Occupancy of Structure. New York, Oct. 28. Two people were burned to death and fourteen others were badly hurt today in a fire of Incendiary origin which destroyed two three-storied tenements on East Fifteenth street The dead are Herman Tledt, aged 31 and his wife Emma, aged 27. Those who were responsible for setting the structure on fire made careful preparations for the destruc tion of the buildings filled wlth'sleep Ing people. They poured oil all over the floors of the basement and lower floors of the buildings, then set it on fire and made their escape. The loss will reach about $50,000. Lett Out By Mistake. Inadvertently the name of the sell ing agent In the transaction between Mrs. McWhirter and S. IL Dalton, yes terday where the corner property on dams and Fir was sold, was left out In the report The La Grande Invest ment company was the agent which made the deal. DS fU HI i. COUNCIL FAILS TO NAME A MAN FOR EMPTY CHAIR At an important meeting of the city council held last evening an ordinance was passpf' authorizing' the call of a special ek-iticn on the 26th of Novem ber for the purpose of voting' on the propositi)..:) cf refunding the water bonds due this fall. The ordinance pro Wded for voting on the refunding of the entire Issue Including the bovl due in 1912. This action was taken to save the trouble of another spxiul election two years hence and because by refunding the entire Issue of $r0.0(-o ;t cheaper rate of Interest can be hid. Fall to Elect Councilman. Several ballots were taken last night for a councilman to succeed S. j NUMBER 4. ARRESTOFFICERS PORTLAND OFFICIALS OF DEFCN'CT BANK IX TROCBLI. President Moore, Cashier and Tnre Directors all Under Arrest For Ac cepting Deposits in Defunct InsUtn. tlonMen Out On Bonds Today Af e,r ArIgnme,lt Tfl,s Xor Ing Hearing Continued Portland, Oct. 28. Walter H M,,r,r president; W. Cooper Morris, cashier; E. E. Lytle, Harry A. Moore and Leo Frlede. directors of the xlefunct Ore gon Trust & Savings Bank, who won arrested yesterday on the charge of acepung deposits after it Is alleged,; they knew that the bank was InsolT ent, appeared in police court befora Justice Olson this morning and 4on appllcatio nof their attorneys the case was continued for one week. The or chils were arrested on information sworn to by Abraham Henkle who was' one of the depositors. They are now out on bonds of $5,000 each. A 42 pound Chinook Salmon waa caught in Coos Bay. ' ? TWO FIRES LAST NIGHT, f Blaiee Breaks Out at Early Hour This ' ornlng Another Last Evening,. After a long rest from fires La Grande has been visited by two fires. since 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon At that time a mysterious blaze broke out in the "vacant house owned by Judge Ramsey, Just back of his resi dence. The building bad been rented . by the Lambda Phi Alpha club, .a young man's organization, and about $20 worth of gymnasium equipment was destroyed. No member of the or-' , ganlzatloh had been around the build ing fqr several days owing to the fact , that they had decided fo change their location and the origin of the Are re mains a total mystery. The rut on the interior of the old Are bell was again disturbed about 3 o'clock this morning when flames waa discovered In the addition to the Blue Mountain hotel. Owing to the fact that no wind was stirring the blaze burned slowly and the firemen gained control before It had spread. Because of the critical location of this fire, between a livery stable and the wooden hotel great damage might have resulted if, the wind had been blowing. N. Bolton, resigned. Three candidate!! were mentioned, William Miller, Wk. ' Wainwright and Adolph Newlia. There were no petitions but th33 names were mentioned and voted uuon with no election resulting. An ordinance was passed amending the ordinance providing for fire es capes. The principal change In tl la ordinance is in regard to two story buildings where 1 tis not made neces siiry to have metalic escapes, but koot ted ropes may be used. ' ; ' Improvement district No. 8 waa cre ated. This 'included Second street where the construction of a wood si la walk from M to O streets Is cont initiated. i l ',1 V 'i ' : M ' i 31 it ' X.