5 ! Ufei: toll klll'lMHli? r- V VOL LA GRANDE,' UNION COUNTY", OREGON. ! ! RIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911. " I -7 UOIIEO S1ES rami i'iitii riiix, '.'.'-':' r , , , ' w"' EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ALARMED AT RUSSIAN' ADVANCES OCTAB : AGAINST CHINA " ' ' Jive hundred and the instrumentalists probably one httr.cjied. . ; J : The "nucleus ot the 'cholr will nat-! ! urally be the Westminister Abbey , singers, who. will, be relhforcer by i the choirs 'of St Paula cathedral,' the Chapel .Royal uX other, Sources - l.a. the Provinces. ::Tha ..Orchestra,, i'a -which the, trumpeters will have a conspicuous part, -will' be mada u$-of musicians from the King's Private ai.oleiypandL'ith fooll? Hall School of "Military Music. ; ';,--' i T?ie Chief . f eatures, of; the. .sp-jw:ftl ritual will' be the anthems specially composed for the occasion. . by -Sir Frederick Bridge, Sir Walter Parratt, and ,Slr' "George "nLn 'the'- three greatest ; organists or ,ngianac..oir Frederick Bridge will be selected to composethe .anthem ..which , will slg: nalize the entrance of the royal party Into Westminister Abbey. This re calls an interesting and time-honored 'V II.' i I I II u 5 IKED iE DILL -,- . . -. . - H'EEDY INSTRUMENT 3IEETS V BEATD WHEN TAFT LANDS' OX TKE COHMTTEE . TlTlth Plague and resilience Prefri lng in China Russia Sees Iler Op portunity to, Force Treaty GlTing her Free Trad with Mongolian and J Midwir In the anthem a break Other Dfstrrct-Tnde Sam; Would i 4tn.ih-i.:ft ThaV the' bovsof Wea-.minlster school may exercise t'irr anclenjt privilege of greeting their Jfaturallj'-lFaTor CTilneu London, Feb. : 7Xn;; European chancellories today sent warnings to i Russia to jjrooeed cautious at heri f. s military pemonstratlonj against; ya I na. English papers- particularly ars apprehensive at Russian moves thatj4 ir uencea. ; ' -,'.-'' . .. ., . j ; Takes j Advantage jof Plague. H s - "Pekln, Feb.' it Se'ml-fflcial "state- :f ., ments are .madeher. today ,that the, S Russian threat M inUoded to take afl F -r vantage of the plague'-and faaaine to J ' force China to renew its treaty ot i( 1&81. .erantina Russia fre irade tn K , -Mongolia iad4 other tcWasiitona..' ft - well. For nearly a year negotlons on ii the treaty have been progressing slow--1 ly' and. China-1 has shown ; anlsnwll- " " " Iingness to submit to Russia V "d9- ! i manila; the Aetermlridtlon' to act JilaJestieB by shouting , "Vlvat Regtna Maria," ."Vivat Rex Georgus.'.' IllftlrllSI MFH EFFECT' -!S5rtLTi E5HB IliOt I1LED ill PEARY Hi' SENATOR ' XOT OXLY TEARV M IT TEBDY ROOSEVELT SLCILRED BY ' 1 SENATOR ACO V- put fake ' hero3 u;on piunaclt-i or i fame." ' ' - ; 1 In' conclusion Macon saij t'aere a3 a "paid lobby" of the IVary Arctic Club and frlencU of ' the-explorer at work "staking 'to coax action out of congress." -. ' . ' '' - ; ; ; ' ' V Peary's Friend - IU tort. 1 Several friends of' Peary- tetof holly, among them Moore of Penh' vahiai who' characie'rlEt-d the p as "unjust, outrageous, oirens Heroes like these have not thej to del with- every dog that barl; : their "heels.". '-''.' '' - - . . eair M 'as i ! S I H i I i 1 H fill Congressman Bonnet Introdu esir.il la Ilouse That Provides for -Annex. . atlon cf Canada hut It Is fVedllf SUM Inp Committee England Fears There Is More Behlci Move- ment Thn?, Publicly Known.n 1 5 .I: MIGRATION,; FROX PORTLAND I -l "5T0RRIES POLICE -J ;4 :0 : y ? ' 4 V: r First Strife ponies aAshland Where . i.;J Xev are Thrown off Trian. ., .vfSSttjngipn I! eD. 17 ne House today on foreign affairs, on. presi dent T&tCrgent requests: Toted 8oThJthV.Beiijriet resolution (qt Can ada's annexation by a vote of nine o one.; ., :. ;. j " - - , t Ilk.'..,. 7..l. . . .. 14 . . "Vlctoria.ifeb.' 17 Liberals, af a pub lic meeting last night, unanimously .endorsed the 'reciprocity, agrelment. . ngland SerloastfjDJsturied. ' Ihdon,eV.'I7Seribus consider ation is given today by. tha venlnj : Standard, conservatlveof Congress pian Bennett's proioarto unite Can Ada and America. tfraaVs: neea rnot stippoBeu that Champ- C&rk 'or Bennet hae unfriendly sentiments to ward England or that they proppsa Jo SPEECH STYLED DUTRASE Senator Haoon -Attacks Character tit Peary and InTlltes; Rooserelt as a Parading . Hero who hns Failed to Iake; Good Editors Given Terrific GrilllBg by Infuriate Macon In a .Speech In, the Senate. 1 1 no u ! 'V i Hi' 10 COLORED TEA TABOOED j o p '. !,-,. :s ;? . v.- ,... t- Big Shipments from Orient .Come In.' -" Jurlously Prv)mred 'by, Growers. ' .' Washington, Feb., 17- Eitlicr i; "ii growers t China and Japan must; &hd another way to colir tea or cease ck porting tea to America The tea board of the treasury department has decid ed colored tea is injurious." ; y , , f. , .-Japan last 'y?ar sold us forty-six million pounds, half of which was colored. , 1 ' . iXAIE. .!XyE!TIC.T10X u ASKEW F03 BI GROWER i'GRASER : r t HEAD 01( COKnTTEJ I GlllliHU ii 0 1 t ' I X If f ts looked upon as the ' last d?perate means to force the coiFVessionl. It.il . intimated that C!n JMui : resnts;by very means, to aerfc warr trusnghe other power of the country Sill tn- Jrveflte. V ,: ''v' jf -', I C .TncleSSifmfjmp-athetlcJ ' : 1 Washlffgton.ek-Mrhe stjte de partment exgects hburly to getjan ap peal from Chlna'forlireagalBst the menace otthusf hvasloi Sym-. pathy neliwitnhlna an lis - not improbable' that the UnitedStatea '- t 1 ..... r . Sacramento, Feb. 17 Companies A ft-iil n nf Rnddlne and (ihlco! cillfori nla have 'been order i0'6 "bH reaU-j ness toaay- to- intercept w nuuu iai Wwkera-of : the !?VoyldKwhO ftte'n fifcifnt!iralnaenrout ifl .RreaiAti' iii?iit the ; aiitirStreet,; Speaking j ord't nuriopsTThe 'meOeTt'Tdftrand-ytster-dayj !'x:"':I r--T,-,J Vpv-'V V "Meet'trouble' f A'shland) .1 A?nlandi Feai7-5r he .IniHBtrial ariwyj traveling; to. j California, thrav:n ofE;the frelghf trsjlna as;Ash- Jand , thls morning and hav.e congre gated down the track., Soon afterwards a huge fire of dhrls was kept going n the mainline and It stopped the next freight. The train was compelled VO prOCcBU wilU mew uu wiiu. The Southern Pacific will make an other attempt' to throw them off at Dunsmtiir. '. :J'' '5f:,,-V,,- COSTS " OF .BXlClITIXG t.Rt)TAL; ; :i rA fcnctiox j laege Preparation for tii Coronation. Cere A 4 mony Progres8ln Satisfactorily-' '.. . Londoiu.Febl7-At, the.approach- ' ing coronatioh no less than $1,000,000 will b:ppent.m;'thriflay4'nd;nlght .- decorations of . the streets of Ufid me tropolis by wibVc89dtiafr business firms, not to mention ptivateenter prises. Judging bfthj .enthusiasm with wjfcg iJratttiA icheme have already been taken ud te fi almost transformed. - - While the details of the plan have . not " been definitely settled . lertain leading features ptthe feneral icheme MeT'oratlQUttk rtualry Wen adJ opted. It Is probable the city Fill he. iivl(fx1 Into legions with InaKolflcent ion. The streets of the westS endy ' through which tha coronation proces sions will pass, will be Hneg with , rows of Veiitlan inats connect-M with noraKiaflauls laniL topped b$f flags renresenting air portions of tU em ' Gratlfyin 5 progress is repoiied In ' ' ' the prenartlon of the musical Sltua1 oLJthe 'coronation ,ervica,.As already 'Antinunped tne musical iproxraniniw iVlrhRlrmd4al8ona largefll . -than ;at.;thj coronation ;of cth Kt Wnrf. Th amgera win numoer aimosi mm if '.v.s-: "Washington Feb. 17 A bitter de nunciation: of Captain Robert E. Peary as a "fake hero who by means ot an" "impossible 1 tale seeks recogni tion by congress "for an alleged dla cov'eryi, bf the north ipole; was given tl u uutin 1M eiiwiuwuiw att by' Congressman Robert Bnice Macon (democraV Arkansas fr' speakfhg :op posttion':to the bill reported 'by the commmittoe on haval affairs" retiring the" rear ' admiral ; and granting him the thanks of conigress". Macon's speech- abounded In acri monious criticism and sarca8m?-He1'One TJionRand'Amer:cans"are Jolnins npcfaLfkl Mo ' romflrVa 'hv "tint fihfltH I, 'i' tr frtrp nt)i ITikhol 'f.nilfl. F.v.-v ... v.- . at' newspaper editor who "have made ,(f ".?, - V. '';"'i-'.'rr.:'t'v fun of hl8 opposition in Peary. fr;, n EM'aso.j Feb; 17 A courier arrw- i - jjflj today.- says- General Miidero. t5 accept his or their design by annexij- uiffihere ftf6 thcJuaailds W ' human be J rebel,' has taken: tha'i field pe-rsonaJly n wiiitthfnTfMtijit .fl I An about this and is 'commanduiz tlx. hundred men v r - REBELS AXD AMERICANS ' s PREPARING ATTACK ; ARE, pfesslbnswhat thonaatila bf''Ajmer cans are saylnr'prlyatelr: 'Th Lrh-,: erar'AreaB"1 regards Benhett'a ' rso4u-, i tloir by llleeltm'ats ' meahif. tut' thw l , - - . , . y , , A' ' "l '"O" UV W ' J U W V I " f ' are not going when the publicly ex-4, niatrer," said 'Mawft ''Becaus' rl at :Guadaloupe, and it; preparing, to would' not accept' tha unsupported march lnto; Chihuahua,"It Is repqlteij ahd "nn'reasonable t&W of' Peaty "ahl jthat 'forty-two Americans aecompajltiS: allow great honors to-be heaped up- rBlanca. Aha Arb.cbi haVe Joined it! 1 --.ta: .ton'. Mm yttnoutoWratkki 6ome the feldreTieTS "fihcr are ready! to 'i.otthb newspapers of the country, like-fsr'lvfb7 (5Ahu2iAiV6d 'stroh! i the uNew 'York"! ?Times : and" the New Navarro -arjuarei is reported York. Post that ax edited by pea-eyed, I have sent'lOi" men to Guadeloupi Big Tarnfral 'of Sports. A- .-';- - ' . rortlaudj'Money P;ud fo liftCK'std for Bribing Senators in-FIjht jAgalnst- .1 Antl.Cttrruption . JUasnres TtestJ. . money Asked fvr Ilonse Approprl- Hts' Honey Oi' A .C! ' Ot-U a Ilijr Slice for Annual Maintenance. Salem, Feb. Yl-G rover Fraser, head of the labor; legislative tommlttee to day, requested .the; .senate to, investi gate the, charge that njoney had been used by. corporations to infiuene'e leg islation.. In a letter to .Prestdent Ben 1 Hetung.ot .tno senate, raser Tquesv - that, witnesses galled JtO; tesUfy concerning the rumor that ? 17,000 had . been taken from ..Portland? to bribe senators and members of the house to fight-;, against ; legl8lattpni tending to . work hardships on the corporations. t; Ilouse .Appropriate Money . The house ; today ; made- appropria- ( tlons. Th lasaaa trylam got ? 000 and ihe; Agricultural; college at CoryallU got 570,00Q, Other, state ln situtlcss gof large strms-bringing th ' total up to a.mlllipn; and a- Jilf in all for the day, .. . : W FROVISIOS EFIXlJVE. Lord audLadjr Dedes" off for Egypt. . New York. Feb., 17 The finest suite on the Cunard Liner armanla, which Is to ,aall from New York tomorrow; for Mediterranean ports, has been re served for Lord pecies! and hla bride, who was Miss Helen Vivien -Gould. Lord and - Lady1 Dedes plan to spend the entire "spring and early summer In i "the land'bTthe PlaroahsTLeaving the steamer('at. Alexandria, they will gb to' Cairo fojr rfw Veekijpjd then continue their 0JouVneV::' into apper Egypt 'wiia"-va'.vou. e vjic'i "- mate destination. ' a :m J , rv- J, ," ,. -; Tbng and Mm Kaul go IntoEffect Bar toJIonor Justice- Hughes, , New Aock, Eeb. .17 Some of the ,( New yorkr ,Fb, l7 Seldom haaW-' r aUj. athletic meet,brougnt togetner Jiuchf' a irge, numbej of rclasByl ath letes jm ,those, jWho will compete w morrow. night' at the". annua Indoor" games b, the liyrr York Athletic club, In Madison Square Garden. Seventeen events will be decided and In each of them some of the greatest athletes of the country will compete'-, Among the star performers will be, Johnnyj Klf patrlck, , Yajle'a - great all-round; athlete;- ''Bill1' Coe, the-Boston ehot-put" ter: Freddie1, Bellars. the New . York Athletic Clubs champion runner, and Maltland Dwlght,1 the Princeton hurd ler.--"' :-;; '. ;;;; ''; , :i'Vv-'; t;"WWle:; everyone of; the events will bring out the big fields ot the best In their respective classes there Is one event scheduled that already ts at tracting ' an .extraordinary amount of attention' . This is the big intercol leeiate relay race In which the col. ors of Harvard, Cornell and Pennsy vanla will-be, seen. Jt will be th; first time (tht. Harvard and ...Pennsylvania Ht cMnnetedln majpr event jslocflt 1 904.r.: As jth? ;f ane-virtually decides the;lndoor chamBionship each of the imlversltles tsxpujtnt; out,' Us bet luartei. and if any-llne can be paf- tdoor earn! Uyftl .Beetn sure tp;:ensu - piri-headed and u'trtd tongiied itffln-' retiM-'Tlhft'dty.'-''v.-.r;;-'''': 1' ltesimals.hav.ebeem trying o peri -Ua? jl'ptfj y;-y VV', '';':.';:.; t :uad-the; public" to tveliev that I am; f1'' m Gfetlf Improved. almost alone In the bosittbn I haVe' ' - Rotne Feb.' '17 The" pope'is griat- ; . i.-.M.y.ixf Sb A-'i .t DrignieYiP j j Axucw.au uvu ,npt) ceytllng' the on and ba'wm.SStafr about tha jban- eayVnla, iay-c iquet uj)wu at mo iici Dk,j CinwniirM to do hoEbr fci Jtotifa James rH. Hughes of the Supreme "court, of thUa4tedStaUaH.ThQCcalon will bef tluf annual ? dinnaf .-qt tie Bar'of Nw. ork,, whkb, thi'year ecled-ib make Justice Hugnes me guepi .vi Honor? ff udgV -'Altthf B.' i PaVket will Sres We .and : among. the distinguished. speakers will be Governor u c, ai; torney'-'OenefarVickeriBham an Hbn, Joseph. H. qhoate- u,. ir, '. (i i Trl-State League ioi Session. r . Harrlsburg, ,Pa., Feb. Wh the baseball cluha in the'clrculi' rep' resented" th4' schedule feieetihg M the Tri-gtat lt$W ha ; here Now thai the financial affairs r J ( johnstowti''clu'b; have' foeetf tisfac- toTily" stralghtenedout" th'-yarlous club owners and managers of the Oi mostlfeUccesstjUjffleascmf m me IlSbry otHteWgfnffoio',, .j,;v-jv.i.-- M b!Albert 'jk MlnKlfFefi. Itf-Dele tes representing the branches of ,th? tbroughp . tt. Minnesota arrlTed hejre'lh large nvmbera. today to. take part In :so aunut l convention of, their stafe iirgaBizatJpii,,, Beginning , with a ' wel i ome demonstration tonightithej sm- tons wllj continue until Sunday, .clos na Sunday evening with a farewell njeetlng at which many noted speak ers"will be heard.,";v ;?4 '-rOW--' -University Organ Dedicated. ; i San "Jose; CaV Feb.'-17 Clarence Eddy'the famous ' Chicago organist, cp.me to San Jose today1 to assist at th dedication of tho new pipe organ Installed In' the chape! of 'the Univer sity of the Pacific; The now, organ la one of., the 'largest and costliest In fttrumenU of Its kind Id the west f nVeh. Hut: . sirs.? if '; then5 could ' read I lr ' imnrbved itttf'-hV 'was allowed to tha; vast; number' .of'- petitions,' letters leave! his bedfof' ft stort time "today1, abd newsnaper I clippings' I tiave're- ; .'-'Til -''7 ' X celved from every s quarter "Of nearly r Alabama Has Temperance Dhr' ofota 'i tha IIMla fi'tnTn' ' wnuld I-. IW-nnierimorv ' Afa' B'h' 17 "Tem V , V 1 J DlHkl WMV - ... V I , . change their weak mlnda about the perance Day" having for its object matter, Jf there - la strength tenongh the spread of the temperance doctrine left In them to-clmnge."' fifo, ; . was observed with special exercises . : . -.JPiiW Saiarr 23 Years. ;' ' In all the public schools of Alabama "Peary roamed - the fields' :'bf , tae today In the same manner that A$j north, getting : rich- as a fur ' tradet day" la belebrated In (the. most of Ithe while the neonle were naylng hlm; a states. The annual observance as lut salary t for' 23 years," Macon con- established by Act 01 tne leg's tlnued. The Arkansas member declar- In 1909.' 7 d that hla story of reaching the pole, was "wonderful, to put It mildly" and j : ! Illinois, : Jurists Ilonored compared, It with, a s piece of fiction '"; Springfield, ill!. Feb. 16 Wlttuln where some Imaginative .writer' he Iterestlng exercises' and In' the presfttcu made the norm poie ine sam oi aioi a Bei .jbhwuuj, wi iu monarchy'.' " - v ."' , , ; and- bar, portraits -of 1 all - the ."-former ' "1" also remember to have read., al Justices, oMhe :Sur.r;.m9, Court of 111; novel' written In ' tlie first person I nols . were unveiled this afternoon, in whose h'er9 was.abbmba'8t)c.up3art theupeme four. -room aths .state, and' Draggart'whV never knew defeat honsi Th exe!sesormed-a feajure or met an equal, wacon s&ia, "n i or in annual nieeung ui yet the self exaltedV.eeir puff?d "lets State Bar Association: npwrjn sewSon of the self oninionatea hero or Tpat nere, hook does not n. any way or in ny degree excel the Belt told deeds oLthe wonderful hero who penned the: JJar- ratlve of ''The North Pole. " ; ;!. : Commenting upon heroes jn ' fjeaer al and fake heroes in particular la- son said:',;,. ;.; .',;.' . .X ' ;'' ' Roosevelt Scoffed at , , ; "San Juan H11 had one of theeafor to arrive. . . a time, but upon Investigation It a oKnwn ttt ha would have been!-- a I More F2re Protection. Spanish prisoner Inetead of.' an Amer- P?A.' Foley, 'proprietor 'of the1 Foley lean hero if it 5 hadnt been for lhe hotel Jias added Jnore flreroteotlpn "Less than a year ago a conqoer- a double nozzle stand pl'p"e onXdams lng hero , of birds, and beasts marcied j with standard couplings."; He has also forth from the Jungles of Africa ni j had put In on the main floor; two more crossed, the European contlbenbiWlthl water connections of most Improved majestic tread. -.Finally. he landed -Jup-I pattersn with quick hose ; ; connec on our snores, wnwre ne wm wiwuy i nona. thousands of hero worshlnperB who received Wm as an uncrowned m-l " Literary Program Today peror. , But it was not many moons I Sophomore and Junior classes, as a before' many of those who paid fjlm J literary body,' today:bonducted a very homage upon that occasion hung their I nieasant program at the high school heads and tried to forget it Thus tlThs progrsm, was Interesting Sttd en-' will be seen that It will not do to I tertalnlng throughout by Orders" of Conunlssfoa. toi 1 hlin.; itV-Th Ic and foe a common, carrier . to charge more fur.a.-Sbort.liaulhaU'a-Wag' fiiul ov- er the' same line and iu the sme dl rection? Went'ln'tb Jfecf today, ffhls Is "provided'. for' b;4hei Intfrrs'tat$ com- - merce- commission. j (.r - 9 Making Many Improvement. -The firm of Henry & Carr Is mak ing -many improveihertts on thb Inter ior $bt their 1 bdilding Including fe palptlng frompthe frontjdoor to the basement. This is Jn preparatlon: for the! large furniture'; shipments' iioon iiBisil fiS BIffl 1 " " A'- ' - .s .ft' EVIDENCE i-' AGAINST SEATTLE ,; SYNDICATE4 19'. 'RE AYt ' -; ,'; Grand Jury Belitg ' Drawn To3ny to ;. Probe Alleged Confessions. ' MSeMfe' reh.? lf-TH-; gran4 ' Jury . which will Investigate the vlcetyndi- rate ,InoaelsrhIng. seleclcd to lls y. Tle,MerJtity ofthe men stmimon- d for duty is kept, secret to prevent tampering; Evidence is plenty, iiUud iny eighty alleisjed rconfesslonsf gath- ered by peteclve Bqrne., t 1 'It is' report today that .mjch of the evidence ga"i .ysred against Cue so called vice ring wai secured bolurns 'operatives' who masquerade : as wealthy brokers and who did npthlng but haye a 'good tlm'e.' ; ;; J Interurban to Fight Steam ICad9 'r?U-:'V.Vi1W v;.. '.'' '2 --- , Chicago, Jll.,,Fpb. 47 With I view to presenting tr'uhtted front Io the ' steam roadsr-reDrestntatlves of the prtnc"l6aC;!llln3 IsjrAtion companies ; met m Chicago today to compile the organisation of the Illinois Ftectrlc Railway -Association. The neworga-' nlzfttlon jWill endeavor to connict all Internrban lines In Illinois ve4ny, to fix nnlforni rates, to bring1 jabout mr nuopuon or intencnangeaDiwrnue age books foj all internrban Utt-s, to make "a7 ebbcerted Combination for freight i ttaffic- and government con tracts, and tod Improve the lierur ban service f throdghbut' "'tte middle west hy the Adoption of standards. m -.i.:.:L "1 .:'T ..... .... ""cr"' "