; f I fj I .- , j -p. j VOL X 1iiLIE Ott .11 H nninnnr Tfi LA GRANDE, XTOON COUNTY, OREGON. ill' 11 dm OBLIVION Washin 1 and mi ig 20,00 "nfsers . ated St uio Ira jntler. 3COSS tli ing aei ae. It is ;s been t sever tent p:a 'resident, ts hav 100,000,0 eileved NOON TODAY MARKS DOWNFALL OF BIG ABUT OF POLITICI CLASS AND OLD LEADERS. , BEVY OF CRIPPLES LARGE fere fi ;nllitaJ9ii ored from 3f Political Upheaval has ltJ Ending In - , Washington at Noon Today When One Hundred a"nd Twenty.one Downs and Out Enter Into this ; Class and are Real Lame Ducks the rplitcnllr Defeated. sh!" tm M?.'' tmindrAd and twenty-one lame ducks today vouchsafed one long, loud, discordant cry of bereavement and made ready on the morrow to wing their weary way " homeward. " ''. 1 One hundred and twenty-one ex congressmen they were; one hund red and tw;nty-orie figures of the past; one hundred and' twenty-one who by virtue of the happenings of November 8 las); are, for the next two years at least, s:parated from - the dignity, honor and emoluments of congressional representatives. The . next-to-the-most-powerful member, the most aged member, the youngest member, the funniest mem ber., and the most honored member -were among the throng of "lama ducks" who packed their grips today. James A. Tawney (Rep. Minn.) the chairman of the great Appropriations committee, the next-to-the-most-pow-iful member of the House, and ac knowledged by all one of the most able1 representatives, was the Naool- . en of these survivors of the Waterloo, N.D, Sperry. (Peep. Conn.), 81 years slda Uolitte Elvlns, (Rep. Mo.) at 33, the "kid" member: Guatav Kuster mann (Rep. Wis.) , whosj . bewhls kered face and German vaudeville dia lect used to provoke the house to laughter even on the most solemn v days, was there. And Joseph Warren Kelfer, former Speaker of the House, general in two wars, author and his torian, led the ranks with his fa mous suit looking Just the same as It has during the many days and dress nights of his fourteen years service at the Capitol. The army of has-beens saw its last day's service in the House today. Ninety-four of its members are Re publicans; twenty-four are Demo crats.. Fifty-six of the ninety-four Re publicans retire in favor of Demo crats;, five of the retiring Democrats make way for Republicans In the next House of Representatives. Only three members all republicans voluntar ily left. Representatives A. F. Dawson of Iowa, who may become Secretary to the President: N. D. Sperry, of dlclary . committee and De Alva S. Alexander, of New York of the Rivers and. Harbors Committee, In th big throng. , - V . ' , Gerrit J. Dlekma, of Michigan,' and known for his remarkable voice, who announced himself as candidate for speaker because of the excellence of that organ,: Is in , the army of used-to-was. There was also Harry M. Cou drey, (Repn. Mo) .- who achieved fan: by introducing the following meas ures ' .' y'l Requiring that I no woman should wear a hat pin in Washington, the point of "which protruded more than hanlf an inch from her hat, prohi biting railway conductors In -Washington from expectorating on their hands or fingers when issuing tickets or transfers; requiring all' merchants who publicly epose clocks to ke p them running within not less than two minuter of the correct, standard, sun time; permitting civil war vet erans to take their wives, with thsn into Soldiers' Horn. s; and making 1 unlawful to play baseball," cUcfcet. golf, tennis anil "other clean an'' harmless athletic sports" on Sunday iH.th? r'tr'"t PnlMtviMn - '. Joseph Jiolt Gaines is another of the Old Guard. For eight years he has be;n a familiar figure on the floor and In the Ways and Means commit tee. With Win. S. Bennett (Rep. N. Y.) Gaines enlivened his last few weel.3 of Congressional life with a fork ful fight against Canadian i eel. )ro eity. Bennei helped out in the rec ent filibuster, : ; , - Charles N. Fowler, (Rep. N. J.) was another theoretically present .'at the roll call today, although physically, he hasn't been In the House through out, the present session. Fowler goes down In fame as the foremost anti Cannon member, remembered for his vltrollc, vituperative wordy assaults on the gentleman from Illinois, and (Continued on Page Fonr.) BAILEf REUS SENATOR FROM TEXAS THOR OUGHLY ANGERED. 7 r "A syivanla. Two (both republicans) re tire from th; house to assume the , senatorial toga Reps. C. E. Townsend of Michigan and. Miles Poindexter of Washington. , t- Many a scarred veteran of legisla tive warfare is on the Invalid list, There is Henry S. BoutelK Rep. III.) with twelve years service, who used to be one of the Big Four In the good old days of the Old Guard In the House ,wi Speaker Cannon, the then representative Jam:s S. Sherman, and Sereno E. Payne.; Boutell Is. renowned for his reading. For years past he lias always been be lec ted on Wash ington's birthday to read Washing ton's farewell address. or, on Lin coln's natal day, .to. recite the martyr ed seven. . Frank O. Lowden, one of the richest men In the House Is another who will Te an ex-congressman tomorrow.-J. A. T. Hull of Iowa, chairman of the great Military Affairs Committee, C. F. Scott of Kansas, head of the Com mittee on Agriculture. Wm. A. Reed er of Kansas who-presided over the Irrigation committee. -R.-- W. Parker. ct New Jersey, chairman of the Ju- Opposttlon to Initiative and Recall Prove his Self Undoing Today Washington. March 4 S:nator Jos eph W. Bailey, Democratic senator from Texas today resigned from the senate. He gave his reasons as be ing that the Democrats failed to fol low Ms leadership in the considera tion of the Arizona constitution 'mat ter to which he was violently oppos ed. He ..was particularly vindictive against the lniative, referendum and recall provisions. Further than giving this as 'his chief -cause he refusedto discuss his radical action In the matter and though the excitement of the closely closlne hours of conerpsa. war tnrri. Connecticut and Geo. F. Huff, Penn-J flc, Bailey's action was one of the chief topics. Wilson May be Recall td ' Mexico City, March 4 Rumor is current here that American Ambas sador Wilson has bexn recalled. It is said the remarks are . attributed to Wilson who it is said created an un friendly feeling toward the Amerl; cans here. The .Spanish newspapers bitterly denounce him. Information from Seven Nation, Mine Julius Fisher has just received a letter from Chas. Fleeser, foreman at the Seven Nations mln?. Mr. Fleeser say a that the snow is five feet deep although the. crew Is working every day and .is .getting ore on the dump so that when th- weather break3 and a mill can be Installed there will be plenty to keen ft going. Mr. Fisher says that, when C.. A. Galloway, who Is one of the stockholders returns from his' trjp to Florida, spve very active work will be commenced. The. Eureka, owned personally 'by Fisher, from' all Indications, Tun inn hnnnn DUiiiiU SATURDAY, FEBKUAKi 4,1911. nn i iii i NUMBER 112 rn DILL illLLCU " x " r. 7..:... . 'VZ I IP .111 I -, Ili.ilM-. t Senate Passes the Measure but House Refuse's to Act-Pension Bill is Turned Dowii-Specijl Session Begins April 4Sessicn Finally Adjourns Waslilnyton, Marrh 4 President Winit:m II. Taft called nn extra ses sion of congress today noon, to con tene on Apr.! fourth. Washington, March 4 Adjourning without passing the tariff board bill in face of favorable action by the When the. tariff board bill leached the house today .after It had been passed by the senate, Re?. Fitzgerald Democratic, of New York, started a filibuster Intended to and which" did kill the measure. Dalzell offered the gag rule but Fitzgerald made a point j fore, having attended ihe theatrlcaVat ! traction. Khu k... ,.ii , " iiicu uui a few minutes after 12 o'clock she be came unconscious and was dead in a few minutes.1 ' , ,...'..-' , -, , The sudden death came as startling news this morning to the many rela tives and friends of -the family. Mrs. Snodgrass has lived at", First and Washington for the past year or two moving-from the family home on Fourth street soon after the death of her . husband. She was about sixty four years of age. ' - - v ; . While It has not been deflnltUy de cided, H, is likely that the funeral will be held next Monday. It is possible that the services may be delayed un til Tuesday 'to allow the relatives to reach here from California. Mrs. Jay Van Buren, J. G. Snodgrass, . L. L. Snodgrass, Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, Jud ith Snodgrass, Joe Snodgrass, Mrs. Fred Dittebrandt. all of this city. WI1J Snodgrass and Mrs. Abott of Colfax, Washington, ar . sons . and daughters of the decear nit th Tr9nt oHlnn of rnn- i of nr1r on no oiiorum and then be gress came to an end. today, the sen ate adjourning at 12:28 and the house, at 12:41. With it goes the first half of President Taft's term and the Re publican congress as well. I -' - Tariff Board Bill Killed At 8:30 this morning the senate was at work. It passed the tariff board bill Immediately by. a vote of 56 to 23, but the measure doe,s not be come a law because the house failed to act on the bill before adjournment and thus caused the death of the measure, meaning another one of President Taft's pet measures have gone astray. " ' Ratification Bill KMed ' By flllibustering from 1 o'clock this morning until eight this 'morn ing Senator Owen . prevented the senate considering the New Mexico constitution 'ratlflcattonT By the" same means McCumber and Root prevent ed the Senate from considering the house apportionment measure for an Increase of Its membership to 450. ' Both houses had been In session almost continuously since yesterday morning A with --only -irecesses as the breaks In the long grind. Formal ad journment and. reconvening waa per formed this morning to establish a legislative day of March 4. . gan and the ssesaw game which lasted untij within one hour of adjourn meent when the tariff bill was drop ped set the deficiency bill could pass. The deficiency bill then was passed and thehouse adjourned. ; Wild Disorder In House When it was seen that the Republi can program was defeated, there was a wild e:;cltement and Speaker Can non could hardly control the last moment ot his reign In the house a reign of long standing. By the shrewdest kind of manipulations the deflciencqy bill was allowed to be act ually put Into law safely; . Pension Bill Dead. - Just before adjournment ;tb&'Sul loway pension bill was withdrawn thus ..ending all chances for Its pas sage. Lodge objected to the bill on the grounds that it would add $440, 000,000 to the country's expense in ten years. . " Clark Thanks Cannon. Political differences were buried when Just before the speaker dropped his gavel, .Champ Clark thanked Joe Cannon for his long service In" the chair. Within the singing of patriotic and Jolly songs, the representatives left the chamber. SEARCH FOR MURDERERS CENTERS AT BOISE AND WALLA WALLA 1 i Actuated by the belLf that the men sought In connection with the mur der at Haines have made good their escape from EaBtern Oregon, the Haines authotltie.s are extending their search to Boise, Walla Walla and Pendleton In the hope ot event ually making arrests that will ' lead to the termination of the. man hunt maintained in Eastern Oregon. Re gardless of the fact that the detec- Eastern gap of the Grand; Ronde valley. .. ' Two suspects were shadowed for a few minutes in this city last night but It proved to be without results. A fireman saw two men dismount from the train he had find Into the yards here and a few minutea after wards learned that they were in a local restaurant, eating ravenously. The pollcj were put on the trail but tives have made the towns mentioned the suspects proved to be others than in and about Powder valley and the ' the men wanted. COLDWELL GETS MR". SNODGRASS IRSHALSI PASSES AIT BOURNE AJiD CHAMBERLAIN DIS REGARDED BY TAFT. . P-. rsonalitles Entering Into FIghmt Overridden by. President Washington, .,. March. . 4 President Taft overrode Senators . Jonathan Bourne and George E. Chamberlain tdday whtn he sent" the nomination! of Elmer Coldwell as United ' States marshal for Oregon. The nomination Is direct repudiation of the powers of Chamberlain and Bourne who have fought the appointment . tooth and Mr J nail. Bourne especially Insisted that will Coldwell ' was nersonallv obnoifmm ?rove c big factor in the new mining to him, and therefore fought his n)m district. .. ... : ; Inatlon. ' ' DEATH EXTREMELY SUDDEX AJiD SHOCK TO FRIENDS. Comparatively Well at 'Midnight and Dead Twenty Minutes Later, w' Sudden death overtook Mrs. Marie B. Snodgrass,. widow of the late Wl J. Snodgrass shortly after mldntghC when, after but a few minutes' , Ill ness sheSiuccombed to heart disease The only forewarning of the sudden death was short but serious lllnes? Monday night wh:n her condition was extremely critical. She . recovered' however and was believed past ' all danger again. Iast evening her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrsi Dittebrandt rcachod home shortly be '":': , ' ' . ' -v.-. v" 7 i ranTrnfel iiai r nr 1IAZER8 TAKT W ,E OREGOIJ WILL L0SE1T FAILURE OF API10RTIOXMET BILL LEATES OREGON I OLD DIVISION LINES. ? MANY CANDIDATES FDILEO With Entire Eastern Half of the State Boiling with Aspirants, Senate .at Washington Fails ' to Pass Appor tionment Bill and This City und Half of State Will Remain as Be. fore for Two Years. . 8tnnt Will do y Agrefing ar their medic' 1. x boys of the high scho ' j. ; iared a "rook" who dared l' ' . the rules of the student body ra iding the style of .haircuts,' It is now evident that the apology demanded by the Bchool board last night will be extended to the Btudent who figured In. the impromp tu hair trim and to tin father of the boy..'--,'.' '. - More Tronhle In New York State New York, March 4 -The blggesf political battle of years Is Impending here as a result of the open break be tween Charles Murphy, boss of Tam many, and Governor Dlx, because the governor publicly repudiated Shee han, the senatorial candidate. FRUSTRATED -''I-'.; vi t ,'. FORTUNATE FAMILIARITY WITH . NAMES PREVENTS LOSS Man Wanted Badly In Idaho for For. , gery Nabbed Here Last Night Obtaining a sample of the signa ture of C. H. iConkey, the May Park orchardist and ; (orglng Mr. Conkey's name to a $20 check on the La Grande National bank, and being nabbed by the police ten minutes af ter passing the check, are charges preferred against a man named Chas. Foley, now In the city Jail awaiting the. arrival of the sheriff from Cald well, Idaho, where the man Is want ed on similar charges. Foley came to grief here last evening when he attempted to pay for a suit of clothes at the Ton ey & Scranton store with a check signed by C.' H. Conkey For tunately Mr. Scranton was familiar with the signature ' of Mr. . Conkey and Immediately called the attention of his partner to the forgery and hailed the police. The fellow , made away while the police was being call ed but was run down and. caught a few minutes afterwards by Chief pf Police Walden with the aid of Mr. Scranton. He carried checks on the Idaho Banks too and Is charged with forgery at that, place. He played the homeseeker's game and In conversation with Mr Conkey obtained his name"' ladd address on a piece of paper' for future reference. From that he Is said to have copied the signature' though 'the- resemblance Is bad., . . . - ; , . Another Forger Caught What Is said to1 be. the., manipula tions of a second forger came to light this afternoon, when Chief of Police Walden arrested a man, named Chas. ' Halsen, who Is chnrged ..with forg ing the name of'tf Greek restauranter and attempting to pass It on the O. F. Coolldge paint' store. He is In lall awaiting development!. .'".: KnittATn Oreann-. . has '. auddanlv . awakened to the fact' th'e' reaboor- -ilves to take tionment of the Oregon Congressional districts brought about by the In- reased population the Salem leeis- Iatlve; acts setting Eastern- Oregon as the njw district and throwing Multnomah county Into a district of Its own, and leaving Western Oregon as a district by itself, has been left entirely, unavailing and that unless the matter is handled by the extra session, called by President Taft today for , April 4th, considers , the matter and passes the bill, Oregon as well as the other states entitled to addi tional congressmen, will be required to go two years more with a third congressman. ' . : : . ." ' Candldntes'Partlcularly Hit ' ' .There has been a bevy of congres sional aspirants in this section of the state ever , since the reapportionment ; bill passid the Oregon legislature and at least eight candidates, four of whom hailed from La Grande and Wallowa and Baker counties, have eltherj Intimated, or expressed their desire to become candidate at that time.; None of these men this after noott expressed their opinion j.on th j matter. ;; , h-r:. ': ' Ti .( The special session is called prt marily for the ratification ,or rejec tion 'ot the reciprocity bill and it is hardly likely that the apportionment bill will come up at that session. Con sequently It Is apparent that the bill will go over and be brought up twa years hence. : In addition to the two years requir ed In which to make the apportior. ment, It will require nearly,, two years more to await the election so" that betwfen four and five year will elapse before the special session does not consider and Act on the measure, which is doubtful. ' FIVE KILLED NEAR PORTLAND Donkey Engine Explodes, Blowing Bodies Many Feet Away. Portland, March 4 Five were kill ed In an explosion of a donkey tn- gine saw at the Clackamas river near Estacada, southeast of this city to day and ' two injured. The engine was hurled high In" the air "and lit 200 feet away, the bodies were bad ly mutilated and hurled sixty feet The dead 'are:';' ',-""r- iy; ( JAMES PITTMAN.. RICHARD WHITE. R, W. SMITH, all of Sandyt Ore gon. ; , ,n - ' , '. '. . ... y y Two were ', unidentified. Fireman Nequist was slightly injured and- the cause of the explosion is a mystery. : ' :T ; ' 1 , ' 'j6 , Imprison Rnpf Thursday I .' San Francisco, March4-Abe Ruef will be taken to an.Qufntin Thurs day. Nothing nbw seems to prevent the "order of Judge La wler. from Ago ing into effect. Ruef today gave up hope of escaping; from the penitent!- ary. . : i ' Soc luNt Edltof Wins New York. March : 4,Mls8 ( Anne Bertha Grunspan today lost her tlOO 000 suit against V?m. falling the cialists author for, breach of promise. The Jury was out all' night and fin ally returnee", a verdict thus morning.