'V - gyfZJ .... . ; lf'': VOL 'X LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1911. NUMBER 118 J r PACIFIC ILITiA FORCES MAY BE SIT SOUTH IF FIRST DIVISION ENTERS MEXI co .northwest mi st ruo DUCK MILITIA. Secret Orders Said to Hive Gone Forth Askluar for Preparation for Artrve Service by Militia In the Xirthwst and Southwest Should the Divisions Now Mobilized Enter the Mexican Territory. ' - Olympln, March 11. On orders re. mIt4 from Wnxhlnvlnn. the national guard In the principal cities are re erulting and bringing companies up to war standard, and also Increasing the drilling hours to thr.e times weekly. Lieutenant Commander Palmer. Naval Officer Chosen aa One of the Aids to the President ' yV . 1EI0 IIL RLOCIlf Y 10IIEB Y UNITED STATES TQ GROSS THE JAMES C. GILLMORE. U.S. N. Ha It Captain In Command , of tho Battleahip Maryland. Los Angeles .March 11. Soeclal or ders have been issued to all recruit in? officers on the Pacific coast urgr ing them to Increase the naval enlist ment. Washington, March 11. The war 1 department has usurped the functions . of th state department in the Mexican situation, it was seen today, in tne fact that Secretary of State Philander C. Knox has not been consulted previ ous to the orders for mobilization. More Divisions Com'iug. Array officers predict now that the Second and Th'rd divisions of the army will be called Into service unon dispatch of the First into Mexico. The war department is nr0ceeding as thouch trouble is certain. Occupation of the border has been -banned for a year and should the troops now en route borderward advance Into Mexi co find Lowr California, the second d!v!sfon of 15.000 regulars will be mobilized on the frontier and if that division is sent nto Mexco, the Third devlslori will take hte fronter. . , Mnitla Included.-; ? The Third division includes tip mi litia of the Pacific 'cast and the southwestern states. In that event, the Oreaon. Washington and Califor nia militia will take active part and it Is said that secret orders have been Issued to the commanders of these varfous regiments, to keep the men through the state Intact as much as possible, In the -e vent help Is needed. Uncle Sam Starts Inquiry. Washington, March 11. Authorltat lve information says the United States will soon begin an Investigation of a 1 numbs r of Japanese employed in Mex Mco. a greater number of whom are in the mines. The determination to in quire was reached after it was learned overtures for the establishment of a nival base at Magdalea bay had bn made to Japan by Dia? It is said Ja pan received a Buest'on but did not act on it. The report of the secret treaty kfor offens? and defense between f Japan and Mexico is not credited. MAY HAVE BRYCE. Sus'iect Nabbed by Constabl- That May Be Los Angeles Dynamiter. , qallexico. March 11- Suspected. of belni? J. A. Bryce. one of the three men charged with dynamiting tha Los Angeles Times, a man giving his name as James Smith Jackson, is under ar rest at Elcentro. Constable Crane ar rested him while trying to cross the border. ; ,". 1 This aid has been called In Into ser rice In the present naval and mill tary maneuvers end has charge of navigation, one of the most Import ant osts in connection with the nay. - .. RE-CAPTURED Mexico City, March 11. Mexican! troops will be rushed to the border and encamped opposite the American troops, prepared to resist an Inva sion. This la in accordance with a de cision of leaders In the Mexican con gress which wUl convene In extraor dinary session again tomorrow. The lead, rs say foe Mexican' troops '.will have their headquarters at Juarez, iust onposite the river from El Paso. Evidence of a Bluff. From V'ashlntpn and from north ern Sr;xlco. too, come reports from revolutionary leadrs saying that de spite the official denials that Mexico would countenance the intervention by the United States. President Diaz would really welcome it. Can Cross Rio Grand's Any Time. San Antonio, March 1L Two com panies or engineers - wuu yumwu equipment, sufficient to throw the en tire First division across the Rio Grande, arrived today from Leaven worth, Officers admit that such un wieldy equipment precludes its use tor ordinary maneuers. Thirty flat cars are necessary to transport the pon toons. ... . '.; .' Men Hate Delav. -San Diego, March 11. The torpedo boat destroyer Lawrence arrived from Mare Island today and the expectation is that smaller boats will soon receive some orders to move. Ten companies of the Tenth infantry arrived today and also the. transport Buffalo with &00 marines aboard. The gunboat Yorktown is already here. General MADERO NOT ONLY. TAKES TOWN BUT REGULAR FORCES, TOO. Tasker Bliss, commanding here, says I order , to prevent anarchy in Mexico he knows nothing of why the troops is given strength today by tne simui are mobilized, and would like to know, taneous appearance of Ambassador De He said the men are chafing at the La Barra and Attorney General wick- delay. , Practically 4,500 troops, ma- ersham here. It is stated tnat a con Courier Brings Word From Interior That Enthuses Insurrectos. El Paso, -March ll.i-Arrival of a second courier from Casa Grandes with the word that the federals were reversed,; was announced' at the Insur gents' Junta here today. It Is report ed that Madero ' recaptured Casa Grandes Wednesday night and that Colonel Cuellar, with his intire force, surrendered. Junta leaders declare 7.000-insur-' gents re in the field and that a large force fa assembling under Madero for an attack on Chihuahua. News of tne recapture of Casa Grandes could not be telegraphed on account of government censorship of telegraph wires and the only method of conveying the news was oy cour ler. .."' The news has spread rapidly and has enthused the Insurrectos. Lucius Tattle Congratulated. Boston, Mass., March 11. Lucius Tuttle, who recently r; tired from the presidency of the Boston and Maine railway when that road was taken ov er by the New York. New Haven' and Hartford svstem. received many con gratulation at his home in Brookline today on the occasion of his 64th birthday anniversary.1 The greetings nossessed a double significance for Mr, Tuttle. who recently underwent a suc cessful operation lu which one or nis legs was amputated. t Stop Mine Defastation. r s.m Francisco. March 11. Any loss es sustained by American ranch or mine owners in Mexico through- revo lutionary activities will bp met by the Mexican government, accoroinj to on vate advices received here. Expressmen Strike. New York. March 11. Fifteen hnn dred drivers and helpers on the Adams Expr fs company struck this after noon. The claim tne company nas not fulfilled the terms which settled the last strike. No wagons are mov ing here. or at Hoboken, or Jersey City. Th caTpany is recrultin? strikebreakers. could not be any cause for possible American invasion, Ltmantour, the Mexican minister or finance issued fl statement saying the report that Ja pan was financing an insurrection is absurd. . ',' , ' ' J . ' ' " . , . Llmantour said In part: A3 set forth in' my PtatGnient yesteTday, iv.j government does not for a moment consider an Invasion. I think tho I n ited State3 has no intention of inter vening. Naturall.", Mexico desires '.he United States to prevent the smug gling of arms and recruit3 from tlic United States. That. la what Ameil can troops ar? expected to do." , Three Transports Loaded; Fortress Monroe, March 11. Twen ty-four companies of , coast : artillery sailed for Galveston today oft. board the trr.errcrt? 'ininntHclc nd McClellan. : '-. -'" Railroads Criticised. San Antonio, March 11. Array offi cers here criticise the railroads today and say alertness of troops quitting garrisons was retarded materially by slowness of the railroads. Only the 11th cavalry, and the 17th Infantry ar rived here. 108 hours after the ord f were Issued. The 11th arrived thU morning, and also the tenth regiment. Troops will continue arriving unrll Tuesday Avhen the division will be mobilized. ""- Jlny Depose DIas. Washington, March 11. The report that Wall Street financial interests have decided that Diaz must retire In I ( V i A f i x o-j '.' -r'".--T' f '' ' ITALIAil TRIAL IS GUARDED BY TROOPS OLD SECRET ORDER SCANDAL AND MURDER OF SEVERAL YEARS SINCE REVIVED. Eurico Alfono on Trial for Killing III Enemy After Belnsr Mnpmd in tho . Face and Thirty Elirht Members of the Secret Order Are Also 'Defend ant Jn the Jr!nl Police Guard the .Witnesses' Lhes. rines and sailors are here. Japanese Scare Scoffed at. fertnee of financiers has been called iin the hone of settling the Mexican Nw York, March 11. Insisting that bis government had not formed any alliance with Japan, and that iiter troubles, selecting Yves Llmantour, tha Mexican minister of finance, as Diaz's successor.' IIN CRAWLS SHOOTS SISTERS MILES FQR AID ; FOR MONEY CITY II . cj . i. fc; L ISSUE iCER ELGIN BUSINESS' MEN PLAN MOVE TO GET SEWERS. Vlterno. Italy, March 11. The trial of Enrico Alfono and 38 members of the Cammera," the most sensational -' - - i ' . . ' . ' . .. ...... enmuuu trim ui - iiiu .w.j, . gan today. They ar; charged with the murder of Gennaro Cuocuoll and his wife in 190& after Cuocuoll slapped Al fono's face and published secrets of the order.' : Vlterno is guarded by r00 troops to prevent assassination of the witnesses. a threat to that effect having '. been . made several times. . Frfsoners In Uontlnement. Several prlsonsrs are reported to have confessed to the priest and par taken of ' the communion. Gennero Abatemagglo. who turned Crown's evi dence, has been placed In solitary con finement, to prevent attempts at as sassination. . ... The jury was selected this afternoon and evidence will be presented at once. Some Would Kill City Hall Bonds and -Then mil Sewer Election, TWO MEN KILLED AND WOMAN IS HURT BY ITALIAN MURDERER. Help Reached by YJrawlIng to Road and Then on to Neighbors House. Oldest of European Rulers. Munich. March 11. The ninetieth birthday anniversary of Prince Lult pold, regent of Bavaria and the dean of European rulers, will b;1 celebrated tomorrow with national rejoicings u on an unusually extensive scale. Al ready the venerable regent Is in re celDt of telegraphic congratulations from Emperor William and tne neaos of the reigning house or the empire. Tomorrow te deums will be chanted throughout the kingdom in honor of the ag d ruler, military reviews win be held and the people will indulge! in many forms of festivity. No German prince now living nas played a more important role In the history of Germany and. Ind de, of central Europe, throughout the last 60 or 60 years. Although he was never proclaimed as king, he has Virtually rnled the klnedora of Bavaria for than GO rears. During the lif time of his father. King Louis I.r who forfeited his throne for the sake ot Lola Montez. the famous adventu-es. Prince Luitnold was to a gr?at extent intrusted with the executive duties of royalty, the entire time and attention of his more or less mentally unbal anced father being monopolized by his love affair, which eventually led to the revolution of 1848. Maximilian II.. who then s'leiejd'd to the throne, was in such a chronic state ot ill health that he surrendered most of his responsibilities as a mon arch into the hands of his youueer brother, Luttpold. The late Xing Lou is II., who came to the throne at tha death of his father. Maxlml'.'an, ul though in excellent plmlevil health, was so eccentric and so full ef his fan tastic devotion to mvsic pnd tbe arts, that he gladly left the task of govern ing the kingdom to his uncle. Lult pold. During all thrj years Prince Luttpold. although actually regent, was not officially recognized an such. This official recognition did not come to him untilafter the death of King ouls in 1886, when the iormai appoint ment of a regent became necessary owlna to the fact that the tiucer-aor to the throne, his nephew OtU was incrrablv insane and utterly unfit to assume the duties of his position., , San Rafael, Cal., March 11. John La FranchI, his nephew Augustine Al- bertino were shot and killed and Mrs. La FranchI was seriously wounded in the legs by an Italian who visited the ranch late last nUht. The murderer escaped and a posse is searching Lu cas valley for him this afternoon. Woman Crawls Two Miles. Unable to walk, the wounded wo man crawled two miles to get help and announce the death of her hus band and relative. She says there Is no motive as the family never had any trouble In Italy. The woman reached the roadway where she lay four hours before she regained consciousness and strength to drag herself to the house of County Surveyor Pacheo. Sheriff Keating found a soft f It hat left by the mur derer who has a good start on the pur suers. La FranchI rose to milk the cows. '' As the two men entered the house the assassin killed th m in the doorwav and shot at the woman as she leaped from a window. By feigning death she was able to escape further wounds. CALIFORNIA YOUTH SHOOTS HIS RELATIVES IN QUARREL. Division of Forty Thousand Said to Have Instituted the Crime. Healdsburg, Cal., March 11. Tem porary Insanity causes are assigned by some today as an explanation why Fred Schwarda, a wealthy young rancher, killed two sisters at their home with a shot gun. The authorities say that 'trouble with the women oc curred over the division of 40,000 as an estate left by the parents. The man had just completed his heinous crime and was reloading his shotgun when his brother entered and a desperate struggle followed in which the murderer was disarmed and turn ed over to th authorities. The fel low collapsed when he realized the enormity of his crime. Elgin, March 11. (Special) Dire danger of defeat being meted out to the new city hall bond Issue question next Monday by the , Voter of this city .and .a.'. proposition to bring c "ending issue for sewar purposes be fore the voters at a special election a month hence, are indicated by ante- election discussion here. The city si ready, Is bonded for 15,000 and the city hall would cost f 10,000. With the new charter v which will undoubtedly be adopted Monday will come provi sions to bond the city for $30,000 only and that will leave $5,000 available for other purposes, should the city hall Is sue be granted. . The. crying need In Elgin, say many business men, Is a sewer project and $5,000 would not build the system. Hence the plan now afoot Is to kill the city hall bonds and bring a special election for the sewer project which It Is said could be com pleted with $15,000. This issue is forming a warm side fight to the regular election and peo ple who are versed In the situation aay the klll-tha-hall and build-sewers movement has taken a firm root. MRS. EDDY WEALTHY. Million Found by Appraise rs, Princi pal Items Being Copj rights. ': k ' Concord, March 11. The estate of Mrs. Eddy In New Hampshire Is val ued at $2,512,146 according to an ap praisers' report today. Henry Baker, the executor 4t the Christian Science founder, estimated her Massachusetts property worth. $250,000 additional.-!! . Copyrights are the largest Items ap praised at $1,400,000. , . . ' . . ,7 "-'-.' v.e't. BRAKEMAN KILLED BY ROBBER MORMON MISSIONARIES TABOOED Manitoba Winter Fair. Brandon. Man., March 11. The Manitoba Winter fair and Fat Stock show opened today, to continue until March 17. The exhibition of horses, cattle, sheen and swine Is the flnp?t evai ehnwn In Manftnha anA la tvnls.nl 1 of the wonderful growth of the live stock industry In this section. The exhibition also includ e a large dis play of poultry and seed grain. London Takes Steps to Drive Mission aries from England. London, March JL The home office will soon issue "an orde r expelling Mormon missionaries from the United kingdom, according to the Dally News. The paper , today asserts that Hans Freece, representing tha women's In terdenominational council, has con vinced the secretary, Churchill, that Mormons constituted a menace. T?"tlrement of Col. Hamilton. '" Washington, March 11. The active careev In the army of Col. William R. Hamilton of the foaBt artillery ro-rv closed today by reason of the fact that s Flour Rates Cut. Victoria, Bv C. March 11. The an ticipated rate war on the North Pa- ifi la tinder wnv OnmmnnlcBtlnng are being sent shippers by the Blue tomorrow he will reach the age of Funnel line announcing that the rate miuiury reureiuem. oi. nam-jiuu on flour from Puget Sound to the Orl- 18 nat,ve of Wisconsin. He gradual wit has been cut from J3 to 2 me.r ed from the West Point academy in ton. It Is Kxpeeted by ahipplng men thet the rate will go lower.' Shippers declare that the Nippon Yusen Kalsha Is responsible for the war because the company, It Is said, has been granting rebates. 1876 and from the artillery school in 1894 AmbaspHdor Hill Coming Home. Berlin. March 11. Dr. Hill.. Amer ican ambassador to Germany, sailed tnr th( I'nltd RtAtPH tndav tn deliver Lawmakfrs After Hobbles. jth9 Carpentler lectures at Columbia Sprlnefleld, 111.. March 11. Hare m i university next month. The nmhan- and hobble skirts are subject of a bill Bador Is accompanied by his wife and presented in the house by Represents tlve Murphy of Chicago, Hobbles m-ea-surlng less than one and one-half yards are prohibited. An absolute ban Is placed on the harem skirt by the bill which prohibits any woman ap pearing in public In such a garb. The penalty for violating thi proposed law Is a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $50 for each and every offense. daughter. He expects to return Berlin about the middle of May. to Taft Receives News. AugUBta, Ga., March 11. President Taft is settled temporarily In head quarters here today. He received dis patches from the Mexican frontier by a private telegraph operator. . To Share Profits with Tollers. Pittsburg, Pa., March ll.i Accord ing to a report tn circulation here the stockholders of the Union Switch and Signal company at their annual meet ing next week will take steps to es tablish a profit-sharing plan for the benefit of , their workmen. The com pany Is one of the Westlnghouse cor porations and It Is said that eventual ly the plan to share profits will be ex tended to all of the Westlnghouse In terests, which employ a total of over 30,000 men. ' ., .-, ' Dallas Man for Grand Exalted Ruler. Waco, Tex.. March, 11. At a big rally held here today by the Texas State Association of Elks, it was ae elded to boom Charles A. Rasbury'of Dallas for the office of grand exalted ruler at the next national convention of the Benevolent and Protective Or? der of Elks. John H. Klrby of Hous ton, president of the Texas associa tion, presided at the meeting. . t Test Out Torpedo Boat. Washington, March 11. The torpe do boat destroyers Roe. Paulding and Terry, recent additions to the navy, will b alven their final acceptance trial off th' Virginia capes during the latter part of March or early in April. Box. Car' Pried Oprn and BrakemanV Head Crashed. i St. Louis. March 11 The third train robbery with murder as an adjunct within recent months, was discovered early today when an M. K. & T. trail reached Lortmer station. Brakeman T. J. Cahill was found with , his skull crushed and dead In a box car. tha door pried open and goods missing. RELIEF IN CALIFORNIA. Storm Subsiding and traffic Will Soon Be Resumed on Railroads. , San Francisco, March 11. With the weather clearlns' today it is expected that traffic, will be resumed soon and floods which heavily damaged parts of the state will subside. To Visit SeTeral Texas Cities. Houston, Texas, March 11. Col. Ce cil Lyon leader of the republican par ty In Texas, has completed the ar rangements for the visit of Col. Theo dore Roosevelt to Texas during the firEt half of the coming week. The Pocsevelt, Itinerary in Texas will In clude brief visits in Houston. San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth and El Paso. In Austin he will deliver an address before the Texas legislature. Roosevi It In Mississippi Capital. Jackson, Miss., March 1L Citizens of Jackson regardless of political af filiations joined in the hearty welcome given to Col. Theodore Roosevelt to day. The former president reached the city at an early hour this morning and departed for New Orleans Immedi ately after luncheon. Governor Noel and Senator John Sharp Williams as sisted In his entertainment during the forenoon. Col. Poosevelt was taken for a ride about the city and later de livered an address before the comraer merclal club. , , :? Wappenstrin Pleads Not Guilty. Seattle. March 11. Former Chief of Police WapnenBteln. indicted for ac cepting a bribe of $25,000 was arraign ed today and entered a plea of not guilty. Assembly Likes Primary. Sacramento, March 11. The assem bly today unanimously passed an amendment to the primary law pro viding for nomination of United States , senators on' the Oregon plan. The measure hat not passed the senate. ft Si IB i3 V 1i I.