4 - T I " J i ! . i ; . j .4 A A 4 t M 1 . .,,: i : i i , VlU' ii IH'iM' i! h ' rv ; ! ! ! 1 l x i , il r xf ! i j i ' I'M i I T, of 0. Librarr -- ft VOL X uiXAHJDE, TJNI01 COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1911. NUMBER 93 - f TAFT GUIS PRnlSE Mikity li urges suppoiit iiiu6iut illii! WasMngton, Feb. 11 The House; Ways and Moans committee today sary prited the law making elements fori l Washington by Totfng favorably 12 to ? .7,' on ; the Canadian Reciprocity' agree- -J ment ; ' y -y'y yy - Springfield, 111.. Feb. 11 Declaring f that if the policy of high ip.rotectlon; h concerning ; foodstuffs la j with the present high prices, opposition ija, all. tariff will result,' rnn iiiii i its:!! dis: "'- ' : '.fj Fiasco SOW IT. Washington, Feb. 11 The Panama exposition is no long er in doubt. The .last nail has been firmly drlvea tor the senate this- afternoon passed a bill giving. the Panama ex- 0 position to San Francisco! Canada In a speech before the Illinois legislature this afternoon. . ,. He said the agreement was not' a manufacturer's gre?ment but practi cally an, agricultural agreement and asserted it won't cause a slump of val ues in farm lands either. ' .-' .; 6fe?ulatlon will be more continued.': and will increase the American Uvl vl wueai iuai tt.wi,a. ni muu uini dUflailt con- O O 0-o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .o. o o o o o o o t&at,r I President Taft warmly defended iheinadiaa ' soil products V Canadian , reciprocity agreement with ' urgied the support of 41 we, need k source of supply; like Ca- and strongly the measiure.r PflSGOIHB CAUSES DEATH SEIEE SEE1S.T0 BE THE M OSE DEAD AtEEADY AND 4NOTH. IB FATALLY HURT. Explosion in Round House of Jfortht era Pacific Ends ' Disastrously, ' J Pasco, Feb. 11 Carl Johrisoni a car? pieater, died today from .lnjuriee susj tained yesterday when accumulated gas in a gasoline tank t the round house, of the Northern Pacific explod ed. The round house foreman, Relet, was seriously hurt and was taken t Walla Walla where both of his forok- This la 'the last step Jn the This . was as was . enyvcicted etrlng of. red tape detail's re quired and San, Francisco won the decision, of each com-, nvlttee , and of each house when the final vote was tak en. New Orleans boosters to day Joined forces with San Francisco to bring the fair to tie highest possible suc cess, v, i y. $ 6 t 0 O O DILUXO TAKES OFFICE. .. ,T7;fyr :i Dilling Taltes Oath and Police Chief is Immediately Discharged. j""- Llcmoriaiy ct L:ncolri'r Birthplace INSURJECTOS ARE FORMIXG LINE No Buttle Commenced bat Indications i Point t a Regular! Selge. ', El Paso, Feb. 11 There has been "no battle yet.'1; Insurgsnbsv UOOf oX them, are' scattered about Juarez today and it looks like, a sieige of the first water has been commenced at last " The revolutionists are spread' ouj In a large , semi circle extending from near Saragosa. In Juarez the FAdrr. v Seattle, ' Feb.. 11 Dllllng, the recall mayor, today took office. Dill surrend ered the office without objection at noon. t'Bua "tt -om t iM-. was immediately discharged and for mer follce Captain Claude Bannlck took his position. A dean .up .of the city is promised. " '.; : ."' When Dtllin and Gill met ,ln the city hall they , greeted warmly. Gill left ; and sworn In.'f; 'V '....;--l:-'V. each other Dllllng was "WEST UPHOLDS LAW', Whipping; Post WOl Not be Abolished ; lot Oregon This Session. ' ea ankles were cared for sOUs Ttr alista re exerting martial law aild strengthening "tlheir defense in anti cipation of a sudden attack Th de lay in action is becoming monotonous in El Paso ' nd Jnan tourists are leaving tba citx believing the fight Jured back doctdfed.' He will probablyi die.' Two others were Injured but they will recover.'",'" ' ""; :': '' v?-'. , RECALL BILL IS i - n.-;; ;',-:iu.T,, L TERBAL RIOT f OLLOWS INTRO DICTION OF BILL ! Milder Measure Regarding Migration of Ceolles WB1 SetUe Matter. 'it-.- r i 1 ; : j- " 1, ; y si . v ! i .""i Sacramehto, Feb.! ll A verbal riot v, in ithe SKinate this afternoon followed will not materialize. rr SHOPLIFTER BROUGHT HERE Mi- f Man Supposed to be a Cripple Escape and Other Man Retaled. , i; 'Salem. Feb. ll--Th famous Oregon whipping post law providing for cor poral i punishment for wife beaters, will remain a law. ; Governor West Vetoed .ft aw repealinf . Ittoday, Xk-- CAL,ili"'''''''niiii ;.,1' 11 'in m ,wm " ' """i t IllilS i'EEU uF FIB GB ' UOCkEFELLEK DONATES BIG SfJI FOR SUFFEILIG CI!Ir.cl IN' -v.-' ."' rnuEM. Worse SltuatloB Grows " Contlnnally and Need of Assistance from Aun vi ca is Urgent Consul Gneral Ci'lls ; 'for Help Priests 'tufce A8vant",'e ;, of Famlne-i-Slpn' Belifadt'd Hfen ,' Thfy Itob Food Situations. 1 SOUTH 1 1 THE NORTH 'rmrTji pirrilUH KUOS LINCOLN STATUE ERECTED IN UOPOEH vtttw irv inn fimrm n(f . THE WOMEN WHO 'RAISED TIIH tMi'rirtiij srinwa MEMOItlAL' BUILDING DEDI rTwn -ftVlfimbRftDTH' ANNIVERSARY OF LINCOLN'S BIRTH, jf 'BUILT AROUND LtKl CABIN IN WHICH HE WAS IJOItX.- ,. :'. V the introduction of a resolution f cal inr for the recall of United States Senator John-Works of Los Angeles, because he opposes the recall of the Judiciary The measure was introduc ed by Sanfbrd and was not read nor printed In the Journal for Information of senators and Senator John Rose berry, in the chair, refused to have it read, holding that the time for allot ment for Introduction of "bills' had v nrr.tr ihn tlnwcvl'' ton h question whether the resolution should ; be regarded as a "bill." V: Oaa of two men who .robbed or rather are accused 6f robbing, the For- etrom store at Union, was brought to La Grande today and placed in? the county Jail. The other man escaped at Union. .The Union Scout relates y the following regarding the incident f ) Two shoplifters" were picked up at Union Wednesday having touched up Forstrom's stpreto the tune of about i2(liMey,wereaught with tne goods there wasn't much chance to lie out'of it but they did their best. One of them was a cripple not able to walk and scarcely able to talk.: A very cober innocent sort of a - man They put the Bhacklee on him but tnat night he made hie escape. Seems to be a slippery sort of a cuss. They tad agrieed to meet the next Union grand! JJury and explain things. ; f; ABRAHAM ' LINCOLN'S MEMORY WILL BE HONORED IX SOUTH t -if- For the First Time in History, New ' Orleans Will Observe Day. p ,'!::;: ; ",-. ..'. - -' New Orleans, Feb. 11 Honoring the menieory of Abraham Lincoln for the i first" time in htetroy, thls; city's board' of trade and toll exchange will adjourn Monday in honor of Lincoln's birthday anniversary Sunday. Presi- j dant Black' said: "We realize now that there Is neither a North or a South. Jt is therefore fitting that we , should take cognizance of the Nation 1 day of one of America's great est citizens." ' '' '' '' ''" '' ' ': ' ill mmi 10 LIES; COMMERCIAL CLUB TO BECOME ACTIVE IN SHORT ; TIME. , Meeting Next Tuesday Night ,W1U . Consider New Plans Offered. At a meeting of the board of trus tees of the Commercial Club last v Sacramento, Feb. 11 Regarding the t anti-Aslatlc question as baving reach ed a serious ..stage, Insurgent , leaders In the state senate today held a con ference. It is believed a plan tor ef fectually, ending' the ..legislative . agi tation against Orientals was determln- j ed- upon. -The. results of .the confer , ence has not been made (public, but enough, is iearned'to base the predic- , tlon tHat the federil relations commit tee will offer a substitute motion for Senator Sanfqrds ' wblch! imtests aaiiist "elimination of coolie immigra tion, pending a new treaty with the """Japanese.' The substitute will be mild er but the gorernment will be asked to not let down the bars to Orientals nevertheless. ' y frtnneii WW FtledV c" l ANOTHER ROTHSCHILD DEAD '?',f:rVi- r'U ;- ilead of Austrian Branch of Noted .- Family Dies of Heart Failure. 1 DOORS PBOYE EFFECTIVE. Night Prowlers Attempt to Break In. to Bohnenkamp Store Last Night. ; Vienna, Feb. v 11 Baron Albert Rothschild, - head ' of. the .Austrian branch of the famous financial family, died here. today of heart disease. The heads of British, French, German tam- Ules 'of ..the;. Rpthschilds, will attend the funeral. As. a family they hold more money' than any family or com' panyi in the? world. ' '" t '. '; ; V 'THTETT SUBSCRIBERS 8UFFEB Because the front and side doors to - j . .. . ... . the Bohnenkamp hardware store was something akin to a safe lock,, would be robbers were frustrated last night Both doors today show the marks of someone working with a crowbar in attempting to, break i Into the build-' ing. The door was badly marred ana thV locks Vrataed' but "it " field se curely;' y '. ;,' f. S '.',' enihg it was decided to call for new plans for re-oTganlzatlon and next Tuesday evening was set as tha date for conslderin the different ideas I which will be submitted. ; Them' seems a general opinion that re-organization should follow along plans entirely different from those now ooerative. Several names were selected for. president but no dacls iott was reached end no vote was tak en. This was due to the new order for adopting different plans, it being apparent that any man "accepting th presidency should ' first understand what he was to do and what would be expected of him. ' V One Man May Carry Load. If the suggestions of . some are carried out .there may fee a manager or president elected who will carry I Amoy,' 5 China,' ! Feb. 1 11 Hunger crazed coolies in the famine district of Ilunan province are flocking Into and robbsd food depots. Aut.horlf.Iea beheaded four in the Sort to stop the robberies.'' i'., ; : ',;', .. .. , " . Two Million Villi Die. ' ; Waehlngton, Feb. 11 The Amer?- can consul general, Wilder, 9tibliJ tlie Red Croea today that two million ChU neaa will die of famine unless they , have immediate relief. He says a halt million dollars are necessary now. The Red Cross has cabled $5,000 today con tributed ;, by Rockefeller. - -l'f: I Boxer Uprising .Likely!' :?: ' London, FWb. 11 There la a pro1 . a illty ef another Boxer. up'rlaingMn Chi na to add to the plague ftunlne hor rors' Is' reported 'today. ; Baddlat prltiit-. throughout rtfe . strkken districts are taking advan-jge vof the situation to preach the upris ing, blaming foreigners for the plagns and urging the war of extermination. ' :" ' v mm FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING TO ENLARGED AT ONCE. . BE Electric Lifts and, Other. Improve. ments Belng, Arranged For. KB. t,INOOLM AB BB XiOOBKD IK 1860, WHSW OBJ.CK VKVKLh ttXQDKHTKD HIM TO OltOW A BEABD, AHB AH HB LOOKED IM 1881, WBBK BB KISSBD 'BBB AT WBSTPtKbSk FARMERS MEETING TONIGHT Construction of a fourth story, to the Foley hotel, Installation of eloc- ' trie elevators and various other lm- ' provementa Involving heavy txpondi tures, are ''belpg "provided for in the 'archltctural plans now being prepar ed.. The additional story will be df ; tailed and outlined before spring and Just as soott as the , weather will per mit Manager P. A. Foley will inaugu rate the extensle improvennemte. , ThiswllI give added .room faclll-, 'ties and add greatly to the size of the building, as the plans will likely pro vide for a fourth story over the entire building. The elevator le but a portion of the up-to-date features to be added 1 to. the institution. ; : t Dne to NegllgencN Thirty Faucets - ' Suddenly Go Dry This Morning. it,- rV'-'. " T An amy of thirty many of them anpry and othr ctinrlned were this morning dpHvd w.ver Crek water. Their water rents had not been paid before the 11th of the month and wholesale shutoffs commenced, at an arly beur this moping. AtT a. late London; Fb. Il' All of Jhe late Or. Crlpnen'a property Is willed to Len- ti, Hrf v fled to Canada with i Mm" and goee to, Cer ThillVias Wd?aJ4,the? filed today and the eatate Js valued at Hus.' ' ' 7 J ' ' WiORK FOB SHORTER HOURS Chicago Girls Said to be Suffering From Over Work and Long Honrs. finAfl and wre back on tne circuit again. - t - . " Chicago. Feb. 4 Declaring the long hours of toil have caused thous ands of Chicago girls to become a me nace to the state's future welfare, as a reason of broken health, the wom en's Trade Union League of Illinois, wlll'send representatives to Spring- field; nett, week to work for strength enlng a state woman's ten hour taw. j to o sonuathlng ,if .only .the Many work 14 to 18 hours dally now j 0ffor jB displayed. , , , the entire , burden. Heretofore It has been a little awkward to have j a i president and vice txreaWent and full retinue of officers, all of whom .were busy with other, buemese and unable to look after a commercial club as it should be looked after. The Idea was advanced last evening that the whole responsibility be centered In one man that he be paid for hie i service and that he be held by the board for re- suita., ;:'y!.,x.-, ;.y.', : y. But this was. only one suggestion. There will be many others and from the bunch of. trustees will try to for- mvl a pMn that seems the best for all conofrned. . The meeting Tuesday night in the club, rooms,, should be arffnded , not only by , trustee but by all members who can be present There Is a chance right Locals Hold Meeting and Connty Meet. lng it Slated for a Week Hence, y . , Members of the locat union of the Farmers Co-Operative' Union held a nieitln'gr Ihie morntngr "in1 this1 ' city (6 transact routine business matters. The next business meeting of more than usual Importance to members of jhat anion la the'eounty, 1 a (county seselon of North Powder a weekrom 'nxt Monday. -erf. Hr-''r ''f'k RYAN SIN1WG AGATN v y Assasslnatloi la Spain. Barcelonla," Spalu.'Feb. li An at tempt to assassinate Alexander Ler- L rout, news of which reached here to day from CabadelU, caused the great est exicltement ' among Republicans., ,ahf may prove a "spuf to the program of . reprisal oa advents of the mon archy. Lerroux, one of the chief Re publicans, wafl shot at five times but was uninjured,' Republcans assert the I Archblshon After Rally Sinks Rapidl and Hope Takes FHbt ' , " government is, Initiating assassination, f " V MEXICANS ROUTED poll?y 1. of OMots .ITcMre "rlcs SMe 1 ',';' route wi. v. Officers. '', " ' v-r'T'V wi ilpvflutkin''ts ; Philadelphia. Feb. . 11 Archbishop .indor General Simon Berthold recap Ryan was seized by a sinking spoil tured Mexloali today and: roted the again after several day of rally, this .Mexicans, whose officers crossed the afternoon and his condition 1 again border and centered later with the critical. A number of priest are at" American army officer who are pa hia bedside prayln;, troling the borde. I ' J. i II l! ii x t 1 i I ' ! t. r: . A v . . f