'. ! ; . LA 114 L. 14 VOLUME III LA GRANn.. OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1904. NUMBER 149 ' .. T" j mm CONGRESS ADJOURNS SINE DIE YESTERDAY Panama Cana! Bill Passed Leaving ths. Control and Management to President4 ; Roosevelt. , Washington, April 2S Congress ad journed this afternoon eine did. Matters of minor Importance emerge iug from conference were disposed of. Among the moat important acts this morning waB the agreement on the con ference report on a jpunama canal bill osrrlug $10,000 000 appropriation, as de Birod by the eoate, and a provision I oving the control aud management of the zone to the president, as decided by the house. " '' .: I he house refused lo order the pre vioub question bill for the opening up to settlement of the Wind River Indian reservation in Wyomi g. EXCESS OF EXPENDITURES WhA.i th tienatd met the conference report on tlio river and harbor, bill was agreed to. i i i i s . AIUhoii, chairman of the nppropria tinna comrailtne, presented a tabulated statement ot the approbations of pod gruss foi the year emling July 1, 11105, showing an excels (or the cm rent year of $28,000,000 above estimates. UNITKU STATUS JUDGES TIk I reciilwit nominated tint follow nil! t" ob jiM-jfts ui toe i mieu ni:iteB eoiirts .n Indian Territory : Thomaa Humphrey, (Territory); Louis 8uls haeh r, (Missouri); V R Lawrence, (Illinois): J T Dickeraon Kansris). Turner Fined Corvallis, Ore., April 28 Hon Tur ner the young man who gave Chester K'liuty revolver can rid gee Sunday inrninir after Keidy hid wounded Night Watchman Osibnrn, was sen tenced to the cminly jii today for 60 days and fined $10. Ankeny Wins Wolla Walla WhIi April 27 The followers of (Senator Levi Ankeny an nihilated Governor MeBride In Walla Walla County primaries today. 01 127 delegate, the lioernor will not have over 25, . Murry Recaptured Word has been seut to the sheriff's otllee from Ritzville that J J Murry, who escaved from the officers there a day or so ago, baa been recaptured and ia now being held for the Pendleton officers. Deputy Blakley will leave this evening for that place and will bring hie man back with him to Pendle ton. Benton Ccunty Corvallis Or April 28 Twenty-two thousand copies of a new pamphlet, de scrlutlve of Benton County, prepared and printed by the Citizens' League, have been received and are to he used for distribution in the East, Will Hang Waila Walla Wash April 27 The scaffold on which Cbampoux, Seattle wife murderer, will be haned May 6, is ready at the sta te penitentiary. Cham poux will be the first man to suffer cap ital punishment under the new law which provides for all executions at the prison here. THE CHICAGO STORE THE EUSY BIG STORE. A Few Hrices on MEN'S TROUSERS, commencing April 21 and lasting until May I. The swellest line of Men's Trousers ever offered in La Grande, at reduced prices. The following prices go until May I. Regular price S 00 Sale price 76 " 6 00 " " 5 00 " 5 00 " " 4 25 ' " 4 50 " " 4 00 ; " 4 00 " " 3 50 11 " 3 50 " " 3 00 " 3 00 " " 2 65 ' " 2 '.0 " " 2 15 Corduroy Pants go at these prices. Call and see some of the swellest patterns THE CHICAGO STORE MURPHY BRO'S., Prop's. 5 Defense Against Germs G AUG I AN STRIKE Hungarian Navvies will Strike May II. They Have a Qnantity of Dynamite to Use. Vienna, April 28 Ten thousand Qalician and 7,000 Hungarian navvies employed in navy building have agreed to strike May 11, and have Beizid a quantity of dynamite. Many thousand dissatisfied laborers and mechanics in private life will join the movement. Santa Fe Strike Kan Bernardino, April 2a On ac count of the strike of Santa Fe ma cbiuists, hundreds ol miles of traek is tiding patrolled by arm?d guards. No disturbances Sixty-four men are working behind a barbed wire stook ade. The Juniors Accept un be hull of the Junior clans, we the undersigned hereby accept the challenge ol the Pernor clans to a con test in uenatte and declamation un Tuesday evt'iiinij May 3, 1904 in the auditorium ot the Central School Building. President, lLtrry Finn; Secretary Edna MeCall. CRIMNAL ASSULT A Girl Said to From La Grande Mistreated by Men Near Wasco Hail Cuts Flour Kate The 0B4N announces a out on wheat and flour rates to Utah points, to take effeot April 29. The rate will be 40 oenU per hundred in . straight earload lots of a minimum ol 40,000 pounds from all points north aid e, at of Umatilla, Ore. except Turner and Whetstone in Washington to Utah com mon poiots as lar south a Bandy The former rasa was 66 cents per hun dred and it is persumed the out is made beoause ol a shortage of flour in Utah. ,. JAPANESE GAIN STRAGETIC POINT Cartoonist Tbe man who baa earried the name ot Oregoo to tbe fartberest oorner of tbe world by bia oartoona of publio men and events, will bj bend at Stewards Opera house Saturday even ing, In his illustrated lecture. . The oareer of Davenport, who start ed at Uilverton, Marion eounty, Ore gnn, aa a poor farmer boy, and who by dint of constant industry and labor has olimbed to the highest position in the world of newspaper sketebing rends like a romance, and tbe keen interest to see and bear this man is felt in every Amcrioan uommunity, and especially in his native state. High Five Ihe High five was entertained by Mrs C H Finn and Mrs J Coy 1 9 at the home of the former Thursday afternoon. Mrs J C Gulling wining fitct prize and Mrs J V Riss second neing tne last party ot the season delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames Aiklne, Rolinenkainp, Cavuna, Cnuscy, Gull in',; Grady, Win Henry, Lilly, Mold.ni Moore, Swnnoy, Jap Hiovens, Slack, It -8. E E ,t.iinig,J K Itotnlg, Foley n il Misses Ausnn West and Grady. Russians Sink Japanese Transport and Kill and Officers. - Japanese Ad--1 vance up Yalu.' Men London, April 28 Eeuter's Chee Foo correspondent wires that the Japanese have oooupied ' Kulieng Cheng on tbe right bank ol tbe Yaln south of Antung. Rtioh a move is highly important from a strategical standpoint, as it would mean they would have the Russian forces on the Yalu hemmed in on three sides: in front would be Ihe maiu force of tbe Japs to the east and northeastern forces of Jsps are known to have orossed the Yalu Monday and Tues day and on the west the force now re ported as occupying Kulieu CIioiir. JAP8 LOSE A TRAN8POUT St. Putershurs, April 28 Official dispatches report that on Aurll 25 two nussian torpedo noats blew up a Japanese transports at Gensan - ' T '? .J. ?V S Korea, The transports oarried a,: ; oargo of 400 tons of rice and military stores, 1600 tons of ooat four Uotob . kiss guns, 17 offioers. 20 men and 85 , coolies. Bixty-live sailors were oap- , tured. - Other Japanese offioers and men who resisted were sunk with tbe transport, y JAP8 ADVANCE UP THE YALU . Tokto, April 28 Admiraf Hosoya.: ot the third sqndri,in,i reporting op erations of the torpedo fleet up tbe Yalu Monday and Tuesday, saya . the . enemy's field guns opened without' elfect. A foroe of ihe enemy on an T island midstream, fled. Tuesday 100 r lt.iselau cavalrymen attacked a Jap anese launch. A torpedo boat AJ iHed and the' enemy '.fled'' to the'') mountains.' ; '"- ;!'.: "j.V-y : f-i Eye Glasses I)r N Newman, the European eye specialist of I'ucatello, Idaho, will ho here at the Foley Hone April 21) one duy only. Those with imperfect vision should not miss this opportunity COUNCIL ACCEPT! CITY HALIf LANS J. L. Slater the Archifect.-Largeand Com modious Building. A Credit to This 'ity and County.' r: The i ed for their doctor also ills glasses for headaches j Grander, new city hull. vvuj and nervousness' old age and weak eyoB two Watco( Oreg..u, April 28 George Graver and Hoccoe Kobter. two (aim haoua employed neiir Biggj, were ar rested (urcrimiiml hhsaiiU today and at (he preliminary hearing were bound over iu tbe O.rcu t Court iu the sum ol $3000 each. Their victim was Maud Gibson, aged 17 years, who ar rived at Biggs from La Grande Satur day alternoon. Him started to walk t'j her hroLher-in-Uw'a borne, about four miles distant, when she was over taken about half way by the men They said they would kill her if she told on them. Judge Lynch was much in evidence on the streets of Waeoo this morning but the prison- era, who have botn c infeed will be removed to the County Jail and the law allowed to take its course. All infTlimts disenff s hip urni Hm uses. Tlio germs tlirivp wlieiever th-re is (In input ps ami tic: : y. Tlic tu tt rit fi life eguinet tliei'i is lo make the homo so sanitary tht genua Miiivt gi't a f'it hold. All sinks, drums, celhirs, clobPta, and other dittiKor spots tnu-it ho kopt thoronulily diMinfcc-led. We have nil thn roli-ihle ftniij5.i''ir' nttd li.-iiiTw t,tn's. En-h has its ap propnute use. Th quality bf f yeiythin,; -up:.ly h the liighest eud the price is right. Critl gire yn ny t'pfi iai Hifurm-ition you nerd. NEWLIN DRUG . CO. .h-l'.'i'l 4'- t Exniuiiiution (too. Rest Room The members of the Rest Room as sociation are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of the Associa tion next Monday afternoon at two thiity o'clock at the Rest room. A Iai ge attendance is desired. T o oity council held on o.U'ntlul and iiilerehtint; meeting hut i:iht and it was miiluig'ht be ore liioy came to a finnl cohcIuhIod after carefully conhidering the muiy plant submitl- oonMideration. for La i...it i ...i j umiiuc, ucn vikjt 1111,1, i 11c jjiun. nu- opted were drawn hy our well known fellow towusmitu J L Slater, who not only provided for the liiru;cBt building but tbe best arranged. The building will bo two stories high not including the Mnne bosempn't 83itiyi!t. all the oBieca will constat o'fa tuit - of-'J two' room's und the oilires of ths water superintendent and oiy recorder will he provided with large roomy' vaults fur the proper protection of rooordi. The building will be an imposing structure a credit to the enterprise of our cltiiens. The Observer will have a cut of the building In a very few days . ' The Mock Initiation will take place this ovoning in the Annorv hull under the auspices of the Kehecoas and tintlur the direction ot Prof and Mrs Simpson . Mrs A E Stephens by theiway of ap preciation of the rervlt-e rendered pre sented the i-a Grande Are .department with a check for (10 yesterday. TEACHERS MEETING ATSUMMERVILLE The lust hi d ierh:,i.8 "n f the most snrcesHfnl tcarhor'fi mectinyB of the pre ent sell no! jenr wiia lit M in Hurmuer vllle n Saturday April KJ. There wn a largf aitfiulaiu'e of teach ere and friends of edu atiou present. I he lira' on ilie proyriim wa. hii ex Cvlliit pup' r !) "Kiidw" hy Kr-d C Ki-her. A J II. ndtT r-d a a cron "Nature Study.' Ilplh-n'd 'o;nii .aluiililu aug r',i-..- I i Ihfi- Cl.'ijt' t ".MiiK-in u if 1J t: Moduli." wan the next Mud- ri uu In j inuiain, w hirh Him ttincufsnt tty 1 he tcm lierf in rnt. or Mux we' I t-Xj-laiiii'ii hi nifthodi (if tijiichnitj lii-tury. i In the fif'i rri'..ii the m'J' t:t of (tTtided wn-k In ICmdiI lif'uis wae prencnv.d by K A Wilk rwui. M e- Ht siie Wontidl read a :ipiT on "Odjert LetiMino M o iiclined lur method of uaing o'ljecs in tla- ctn room . ' jMirK Jtfile TwRiHiig read a t aper on 'Patriot in jn'onn Rdicole" eudang "etiil iri'd.hods t.f teirhlhif patriot. tun, II J lienhi'rrT anl evernl olherx g .e potoc of tht-ir experieiii'9 in the gCi'Ot-l room..-, The M iw Ko-cteWoratell and Myrtle Aldn ih favnro'l the meeting with some flne vocal muajL', , H 3 Hockenborry hf tured fn the venlng. " ; ; Sample Line of Ladie's Street Hats At Wholesale Prices. A short time at;o we purchased a beautiful line of LADIE'S STREET HATS tho most beautiful bata we have shown this season at 75 cents on the dollar. We will give . yoti all the advantage of our BARGAIN, nnd place them on salo ut the regular WHOLESALE PRICES New Ladie's Skirts Yesterday brought us another Lire shipment of Indie's i-kirts, utitigislng of Cotton aud Woul Voile, lirilliunluie, aud many others in the puptilur Sum mer niiiliirials. Prints uru exceedingly low. $1.50 to $7.50 The Newest in Waistings ' ' ta . - a P' 'f IB OtllilLvT.- hiie of tli: PERFECTLY LOA' .. .. ..t ... f.i..i. ...i i I VT;. v yi: 1 II ,11 S tie Hy BIMII" '"") """'"I win: wii iMi.i", "".i li,lt-f t..l tin i fu.- menu t he wins' loir", ol course I nut ol t lie o CSV It-riuW with ihe daintiest of figures and pluin white, just ' Ja silk. Come in find see them. 1 45 1 2.1 r ----- Sri V ' a v ";'..,'';;'..' ft f I 'I I WHI IIHIH tHUIIIM , " ' ' - -' -- i mm 11 ''"limMii '., ' 1 1 1 i i i . ji ' m