La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, February 19, 1904, Page 1, Image 1

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LA GRANDE M0RN1N
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VOLUME
LA GRANDE. OREGON.FRIDAY CORNING, FEBRUARY 19. 1904-
NUMBBER 89
SPRING GOODS ARE
ARR VING DAILY
JAPAN IS MAKING
PREPARATIONS
Has Established a Base for Supplies at Elliatt
Island and are Prepairing for an Aattack
for .he Reduction of Port Arthur.
WILL SEND AMERICAN TROOPS.
FUNERAL OF
MRS. ANDERSON
Tbe funeral of Mia. Martin Ander
son wax bold yesterday afternoon at
2 u'olock from the Methodist church,
Kev. Robert Warner,, ouioiating. A
large Dumber of li lends of tba deoeaa-
eil. both from the oily and neighbor
ing towna were prt'aeut.
The diceaaed wan rhtrtor mem
ber of the Rathhone Si'1 r, Rowona
Temole, No. 9, of l.s . (Irande
Among those from La lira ml o who
ai ended i be Itineral were: Mra. J.
C. Shea, Mra. M. Androaa, Mra M. A
Harris, Mra. A. F. Lewis and Mra. 0.
L. Melhiuiat. . Tbe remains were
interred in the Ulney cemetery.
Pendleton Tribune.
Several Regiments of Uuited States Soidiers Or
dered to be in Readiness to go
to the Far East,
MOTHER AND
CHILDREN BURNED
THE DESIGNS ARE ALL
NEW
CALL AND SEE THEM
We will be pleased to show them.
THE CHICAGO
' STORE
F-173?
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SHOES
T v beat that money can
buy. No experiments as
they lnive stood tbe test for
yea ,iiid tbe prices are
lik the hoes we sell ear
t r closest comparison
Our 1 no of Shoes i complete
Ladies. nl", M ieses, Youth s an
Children's Shoes'
STDRF
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bi;y youk
NrXT PA IK
o. shoes
FHOM US
We have an cxpertwork
man in barge of our
JEWELRY
DEPARTMENT
RMNBOW STORE
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Rome, Feb. 18. The Russiun embassy here is authority for
the statement that the Japanese fleet has established a base for
supplies at Elliott Islands, off ihs coast of Liao Tong peninsula,
75 miles from Port Arthur. This tends to Bhow that Japan is
preparing for a great join attack for the reduction of Port
Arthur.
LOST 456 MEN.
London, Feb. 18. A Reuter's dispatch from Tokio says 17
Russian officers and 439 men were eithei killed or drowned in
(he fight at Chemulpo, when the Variag and Korietz were sank.
RUSSIANS LYING LOW.
Tbkio, Feb. 18. It is officially denied that. Russians have
crossed the Yalu river in an advance towards the Japanese forces.
SAILED UNDER SEALED ORDERS.
Paris, Feb. 18. Sealed orders have been sent to the captains
of four cruisers which are about to join the French squadron in
the Far East, with instructions not to open them until at sea.
OFFER OF GERMAN HOSPITALS.
Berlin, Feb. 18. The kaiser has notified boih the czar and the
mikado that tho Germau hospitals at Kioacuchaa and Yokohama
are available for the care of the wounded.
THEIR TURN LATER.
St. Petersburg, Feb. 18 The rigid censorship imposed here
upon all news from the Far East completely masks the move
ments of Russian troops and the plaus of those in command, bui
what is being done is evidently satisfactory to the authorities here
as they manifest the utmoet confidence that when tlu proper
time arrives the euemy will be crushed. Thoy say that the pre
liminary sea victorits of the Japanese wid then be spoedily for
gotten.
IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL CEREMONIES.
Saseb , Feb. 18 Impressive funeral services were held here
today ovr the remains of three officers and two men of tho bat
tleship Fuj:, who were killed by the Ru3siun fire during the first
attack on Port Arthur. The religious ceremonies were con
ducted by a Shinto priest and the final oration was delivered by
Admiral Sainewi.
AMERICAN TROOPS FOR Til 12 EAST.
San Francisco, Feb. 18. Orders have been received at the
Presido. according to rumor, to hold the 10. h. aud 28th infantry
ana 4ih cavalrv in readiness for transp rtalion to the Far Eatt
Following the' alleged receipt of the ordor the privileges of visi
tors at the Presido are restricted. As the regiments affectod by
the order to prepare for the movement east only recently returned
from the Philippines, the presumption is of preparations' for
eventualities from the Russo-Japanes war.
ANOTHER CABLE IS CUT.
Chefoo, Feb. 18, The Port Arlhur-Chefoo cable was cut
yestirday.
WILL HAVE A BIG ARMY.
Berlin, Feb. 18. The Admiralty here has received confirma
tion of the reports that Japanese landing operations on a vast
scale are taking place on botn Korea's northern coast9, and it is
assured by the German authorities that Japan will be ready by
early spring for a forward land movement, suppoited by properly
equipped bases. Possibly 250,000 men according to tin estt
mates made at the German- Admira'ty, will be in the field before
a collision takes placo with the Russians.
RUSSIANS SEIZE CHINESE POUT,
New York, Feb. 18. A dispatch to the Herald from Tien
Tsin dated Moudav. February 15, asserts that Russia has seized
the Chinese treaty port of Nichwang.
New Yoik, Feb 18 Mr Jaoob An
tonai and live children were burned tc
death in a tire .that doatroyed their
bome near CrotUD today The hna
hand two boarders and tbe oldeet bod,
NEWS FROM THE
NATIONAL CAPITOL
Secretary Cortelyon Instructed to Investigate
damages Caused by the Recent , ' -Alaskan
Boundry Decision. , .
$7,000,000 FOR COAST DEFENCE
More Fortifications and a Larger Navy Advised
by Committee. .? Negro Cclector
of Customs at Gharle ton.
Washington, Feb. 18. In the senate the house resolution was .
agreed to directing Secretary Cortelyou to investigate what dam-
aged 18, escaped The explosion of an WM sustained bv ibe Wnlso UWnA PAokinr, nnmnonv hv ;th V
oil lamp caused the Bre I . a i i j j -
In the house the fortification ' appropriation - bill p carrying
$7,000,000, was considered in oommitlee of the whole.
Mr. Littaur explaiued its provisions, saying the 86a coast de
man 's more fortifications and a larger navy and a larger army
as gua.autees of national peaco, and power abroad. ,
The President sent to the senate the nominations of William
Davis, of Ohio, te be sonsul at Martinique; John Jewel., ot Illi
nois, to be consul at Alexandretta, Turkey; Cameron Forbes, to be .-,
a member of the Philippine Commission. ; . ' i ii
The senate committee on commerce today authorized a favor
able report on the nomination of W, D Crum, the negro oolleotor
of oustotus at Cbarlestou, S. C.
IN STATE DEPARTMENT. ' '
Labor Mourns thnna
Indianapolia, Ind., Feb 17 The fol
lowing wae ieeued from tbe National
headquartera ot tbe United Minework
ers of America today:
"Jndianapo ia, Feb 17-To tje Mem
bers of the United Mineworkera of
America: Aa a tribute to the mem
ory of the late M A Hanna, aud aa an
txpreeeion of appreciation of the
many acrvices rendered by him to our
organization, yon are requested to
088e work at noon on Friday, 'feb. 19,
tbe day of tbe funeral.
"John Mitchell, Pres.
'T L Lewis, Vioc-Frea.
"V B Wilson, 8ec Treaa"
Be Shot
Silt Lakn, Feb. 18 Tho aupreme
uourt today atlirmed tbe lower oourt
iuoisUm in the case of CD urea Botha
(Dutch Ohiitley) eentenciil to bo Bhnt
on November 17, 1902.
Charley allot his girl wilo and luv
r in a lonely cabin on the edge of
the desert, two ycara ago, tbiough
jeiloualy.
Indoor Base Ball Notice
There will oo a meeting of tbe In
door Dase I)a!l Association on next
Tueailny evening at the Commercial
Club. All club membera who have
tigned the roll, and all otheia who
wish to join the Association should te
at the mo. ting. The (list game of the
'f.aon will come ulX a week from yes
terday between the Koda aud Bliiea.
The stale department has received a' dispatch from Minister
MoCormick,at St. Petersbutg, that the minister of foreign af
fairs informed him that Russia locked favorably upon th Hay
note, but made no intimation as to when a reply would be sent.::
.The state department today 'received the regignatioo of :: W.
liuchanao, minister of Panama. , :
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Already at Work
Pendleton, Feb 18 Already the fan
ia at work in Baker City and talk of
a baseball league with Baker City,
La Grande, and Pendleton aa the ohief
membera, ia rife.
Prominent baseball leader of that
city are agitating an early orgauiza
ion, in order to getaome good play
era and arrange aome Interesting
e veil ta for tbe early season .
Witb this in view, the Bakor City
people will confer with Pendleton and
La ijrarde, soon, in regard to organ-
Izing a league, to be exclusively East-
era Oregon timber, and to begin early
to have a apirited baseball aeaeon for V
1904. ; ' - ,. ,
Frozen To Death ,
Tbe body of William AtkinaoD, a
young hunter who waa loat ia . the
mountain! near Eugene laje Monday :
waa found by a aoarobing party. He
bad loat his way and waa frozen to
death. , . v..ii. s ...
DO YOU WANT
CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM?
If go, we can locate you on some
fine claims in Wallowa County.
McDaniel Sc McDonald,
Mr Butherlaod, who reoeutly cam
from Aritona, baa commenced tbe
construction ot a large two atory
house westol the White ichnnl build
ing. H V Kelti ia laying the atone
foundation.
I. J. LILLIS
PRACTICAL ' - ...
UPHOLSTERER.... S,122
Shop on P st between 3d and 4
Basket Supper
Island City cmp No 103 M. '.V . A
will give a bisket supper in the i r hal
naxt Thuradny evening Fib 25.
A short nroiiram will be rendered
after which the barke a will be sold tr
tbe highest bidder. Ladies bring your
19 cent
CORSET COVERS
3 cents
Tbia oflioe baa old papers for - sale;
25 cents pir hundred. j. :-
40 cent
Muslin Drawers
15 cens
GREATEST OF ALL MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE THURSDAY, FRIDA.Y SATURDAY
This sale is an occasion of importance to all lovers of the dainty and choise inm-
der-iuusUns and dill'ers from other sales in as much as every garment was made accord,
ing to our very exiclin specification i. Tiih gn irnntois you perfeet qualtty in eve y
way. Months ago wo began to prepnir for a salo which should in every way overshadow
the best wo liuve ever done. The results ari now ready. Quality as well as little
Pricing is the fealuro of this sale.
DAINTY CHEMISE
M;iile from the finest of
cambrics, irimu.cd with
dainty, yet durable lacep
The garments are perfec
in every way and the prices
ars als perfect in a way
perfectly low.
Real 90c Chemlie at 58c
Real $1,25 Chemise at - 88c
Real $1 38 Chemlie at 98c
Real $2.00 CHtmiiK at $1.38
SKIRTS SPECIALS
These skirts aie all cut
to conform to the prevail
ing styles of dress-skirts
aud their general air of
daintiness will pleaso tbe
most refined taste. The
prices too, are .astonish
ingly low.
Real 73c Skirts at
Real $125 Sktrti at
Rui $1.38 Skirti at
Real $2. 50 Skirt! at
49c
79c
98c
$1.88
COSET COVE r.5 -
Eicellenc in quality ruer
ritourious workmanship, to
say nothing about stylos
and prices predominates
here. In many instances
the oost of material alone
would be more than-we say
for the finished article, i . '
Roal 19c covers at
Real 35c coven at
Real 63c coven at
Real 83c coven at
8c
I9
43
58c
Baltenburg
Patterns
Battenburg
Buttons
Battenburg
Braid '
Baltenbur""
Threap
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birk't. Gents bring the ueccaaary
il. Fveryboily inviteii.
By order of Wm Thomaa V. C.
fit,
WALLOWA, OREGON
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