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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1904)
2 WEATHER FOCAST X Tonight and Thossday' Mr LA GRANDE EVENING dBSERVERsf Kumar Thursday : No 2 J&rtfeound V.Wpa t,h No 5. Vf.mt ,' 9 :10 on tlju VOLUME III LA GRANDE. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8 1904 NUMBtR I89 t ' F. ( t J r II- I ff: "f r,. 1 1 THE TOTAL VOTE BY PRECINCTS Following is the Vote of the County by Precincts, Complete In Most Instances. CANDIDATES For Congress, 24 Con. Diet. Cook, ioo.a Sim moot, dem.,.,HH Btoue, pro...... WilUamaon, rep For Justice of Sup. Court Bright, pro M id kctann , oc....,....... Moore, rep . . O'Day, dem .. Dairy d d food Com. Bally, rep M Berry, pro DougUa, dem . . KaRIUUMeD, toc.. DiatHct Attorney Lomai, rep .... While, dera Joint Seuator Hun Ut, dem McAllster, pro McDonald, rep Joint Representative Dob tin. rep Miller, dem Kepresematlva Eaton, pro ...... McKcnnon. dem McLeod, rep Rich, boo Bherlff Harnell. soc Ponmngton, dem Thomas, pro - W a Idea, rep County :ierk Gilliam, rep Lewis, soc Miiunaufih. ilcni Worhtell, pr.f Recorder Bollea. dem M ayville, aoc 1'roclor, rep ... Tliomiisou, pn Count y Commissioner Duffey, dem G rider: soc Roberta, pro fielder, rep Treasurer Pavi-. soc ' Frawley, rep Land rum, pro Attestor Brown, rep Kubn, soc Morton, dem Shaw, pro School Superintendent Bragg, dem W i I kirson, rep Surveyor Berry, rep Curtis, rep Coroner Brinies,' soc . Corpe, pro Henry, rep - Removal of County Beat Yes ... wo .... . .. State Printer Amendment Ye8MHH...... No ...... For Local Option Law DtrfCtPrlmoro Law 15 K 2 11 10 Ifi 7 A 96'lfiJ M ll3 eoiai 'f.l 10 0iW7 "am 91 14 117 W Mm 1W ail 1 mhvi w si 117 71 an 9U 2141"' ao6rM i6ii7,n MM Mlt6 Ml M 3?) " .1 80 id 44 Ilai 9i a tau- in 46ll l(W, fit II 108 8 0 18 1 1991154 il 75t4to us 1718 Q08 iiSllK 16? 1S84 U4l ISM m 1(122 m 13.W 210 ISM 183 am 387 17.8 18. 1118 1199 3M 825 I4C6 .08 2,86 fib Very Thick. OougnluUtiom ud regrat ware Hying sboat the tlrmtk jMterd. j to thick that a tbio edgad koile could cut a d xen at a baok. Tone mrt the Diual number o "I tol l you eo " aod 'I night have told you" and if you bad only done tbia and that, but candidate and their Irieodi on both idea who were either defeated or 1I0 lorioua took matters philoeophioally aa tome one bai to win and aomebody line. The .miles on the facet of win ning candidates Were pleasaul to eea and handshakes promised effioial re cords beyond criticism . 1778 1488 1429 1746 106 2193 10m 1441 402 S3 The Greek Church. The Ohief Procurator of Russia, in a late report to the Csar on the state of Russian religion, brings out the fact (hat the power and wealth of the Greek Church are immense. There are 66, 780 ol these churches in the Empire. During I be last rear 833 new places of Va conneoi worship were cousecrated . V tion with these churches are 16,658 head priests and 36,146 nans, 2,050 priests and 43,743 ordinary priests. Tbete, together with 68,156 deaoons and ucderdeacons, make a grand to tal along with seven other divisions, the figuies of which are not given ex actly, of 170,000 persons in positions. A sum 01 o,uuu,uuv was naid hv the Russian covernmeot last rear for the suDDort of this vast or ganisation. Bound Over. Baker City, June 8 Before Judge official Mesaick yesterday afternoon Lewellen $2,0000 Worth of Merchandise of all kinds must be moved this month, this is a high mark and we realize that it ivill take extraordinary inducements to do it, and we are prepared and determined to make PRICE LXDUCEMEXTS THAT WILL MOVE them, as the above mentioned amount is just that many more goods than we should hare at this time of the year. .If tend this Sale which commences on Wednesday morning and save a, snug amount of money on anything you need in seasonable summer goods. They will be on sale at reduced prices. AJJJe JJJVJ. ... JI1J. Ill H- . Legs, the Bremen ol toe O.B.sS helper engine who last week shot and killed Jack Helitead bad his prelim inary bearing and a as represented by All. L. Currey and Messrs. Hyde Bently bis attorneys. Legs was held to the circuit sours without bail. Oontiderable avidenoe was introduced and reduced to writing l ran script of which rill appear in le oase when it oamee up .'or trial. Mrs. Clemens Dead. Florence, June 8 Urs Samuel L Clemens, wile ol "Hark Twain, "is dead otsyaoope. ' Kwan says that Lewie Ktael. corres pondent ol the London Daily Tele graph aad Katntat Brindle of the London Daily Mail wen fired npon b) Chinese soldiers while In a jnnk be tween BbwastaiU and Brdiko E'xel was killed bat Brindle ie believed to be Me. Tbey left here on June 8 to investigate tSe move menu of some bendlte. Etil was a native of Butler Fa and hie lather ret dee Bear either Denver Goto, or 8an Diego Cel. CONSUL MILLER ACTS Niu Chwane, June (United States Ooosul-Oenerel Miller bas left here by special train for the scene ol the killing of Lewis Eistl of Butler Fa, correspondent ol toe London Daily Telegraph who was sbot by Cbineae soldiers between , Sbwaniaitae and E diko. The Consul will make per sonal investigation ol the death ol Mr E.sel. S0MMER HOUSE TSandere '. St Joe MMoCarty ., Kansas MissSJulia Broun Minneapolis LsoWarnlck Olty B E Brown 8 F V, Prewltt Boise Win Mc Williams Elgin F Moule ' Portland Max Frnldlsnder . . Chgo Your Duly Umatilla County Following are the Umatilla county officials and their majorities and pluralities acoording to the uuoffiolal count this evening: Joint Representative Dr W 0 Cole 400 majority. District Attorney O W Pbelps 100 majority. Representatives Wm Blakeley 150 maj irity W D Chamberlain 100 ma jority County Judge H J Bean 20 major ity Sheriff--T D Taylor 120J plurality. Clerk Frank Baling 250 plurality Recorder Woo Folsom 250 plurality Treasurer E J Soninierville 1000 majority. Assessor f! P Strain 800 majority Superintendent F K Welles 600 majority Surveyor J W Kintbrell 800 Baa- jority Coroner Dr A W Botkin 90 major ity Commissioner Horace Walker 460 majority . Teachers Elected At the last .meeting of the La Grande school board the following teacher lor toe next term ware select ed. H J Hookenberry, Superintendent Nellie G Neill, lb-la Bessie Woretell, lb-la Maud DeLong, 2b-2a Maude Logsdoo, 2b-ia ' Mary Tait, 2a Alice Henson, 8b Jean McDonald Sb Martia Aldricb, 8a Bessie Goodnough , 4b 4a Gertrude Mitchell, 4b Susan Mcllroy, 4t Manuel Snider, b 0- trie Huff, 6a Beruioa Log ad n, 6U6. Syra Kubn,7b-7a EalineRban,8a-8b F K Noidboff, High Bohool Fred 0 Fisber, High Sohocl In Colorado Cripple Creek Junr 8 Under the regime ol bundrede ol deputy sheriff, and about 160 militiamen reoeiving tbeir orders Irotn Edward Bell the wealthy mine owner who luoeeeded. Mr Robertson when be resigned under threat ol lynobing yesterday the gold mining d is t riot passed a comparative ly peaeef ul day . Throughout the day soldiers soouied the hill lor union miner and the sum total ol the day'a arrest was 19. This swelled the num ber ol men confined in the "Bull pen'' to considerably over 200 and tonight 24 of them was placed aboarJ a spec ial train and departed from the dii trict. A gu-.rd ol deputiee rod out of the district with them. The men were all unionist and served as lead ers in the strike now pending- Tbree additional city officials were forced to resign their offices todep namely Chief of Police Wm Graham, Justice of the Peace Cbas Harrington. Their reput ed sympathy for unionism led to this aotion. In each cage a committee of the Citizen's Alliance waited upon them and compelled them to act im mediately under threat ol violence Sixteen deputies armed with eawed ff guns visited a union store and made a search for weapons. Tbey re rewarded by finding a rifle and a shot ruo concealed behind an ice box. Substquently made an tffort to find the union records. Their efforts were nnavaiiing. All injured io the accident at Inde pendence and the subsequsnt rioting io Victor are rapidly recovering. No definite olow it ia understood hae been obtained through blood bounds that wer s arted on the tMil ol lb persons who placed the inlernal machine un der the platform at Independence While the tension is tightly drawn and the whole district haa taken aid a in the bitter feeling i listing between the mine own re association and the unionist' it is t iougbl clsxh will be averted for the reason that roost if rot all t-fc' iion !e"rTr. a-o in dar-.Qce. Third Squadron ISpecial to toe Observer St Feieribarg, Jane 8 Grands Duke Alexia commander is cafef of the navy aooordief to er apparently reliable repot ha obtained porsaiasioa of the Esaaerot to areata a third Paa Be sqnadroa fresa the ehip of the Black Sta Beet and pertatstioa ha alaeady bean obtained free Turks to take the ships through the Daidinelle on condition they will not retara. The squadron will sail for the Far East simultaneously with the Baltie eqaadroo. Th Associated Press is unable to obtaiu any confirmation of the report. O V Blgelar C jo Maud Aelfat , , Now York USpllnder SF R H Bandlet Portland N O Richards ' Bumpier H Johnson - Portland COlaaon . City H 8 Uramp Portland A Roderick Grant ' do J Watson Portland Herbert Cordwell d U MoComat . I'olon H Heaeeldom Baker Oity A Luckel Portland John Armfleld ''leveland Ohio F Hltob ' Tai-oma Geo Pierce - ' Portland Geo Arthur Brown do OMeyre Seattle O Joyce , : Huntington J Lally , Pend.eton I fo buy where you can buy (be beat good lor the least money. We s -l I nothing buj go-rf lioni t gords al prices that e n' he riup'fcted in La Grande. Toe following are to re oos why we otn and do. Oar rrnt i only 1-4 whet nlhr rJ..vi dVi our own clerking, buy lor oe h and ilif-. count our bills, aell for Cash and don't loss bad debt which nieap'rW aaviug to you ot at lea-t 26 per rent. We have the only ehoee that have a written gutrsbteo with every pair vi.j S.l, Schwab u' Cairago,,, Our dree goods are ail new and the laieet, w are selling the Tnnm't son stock of jew. elry at 60 ols. on the . dollar, its all aood. Io millinery wsbsve a line s lowest prices and for ten day will have a sp ciat sale. We have yet som i remnan'ii i; ribbons and laoot. B va'iu-s iii nnderwen-. Fine hue inen's socks end shirts. Exiert jeweler woo guarantee all work. Rainbow Store Friday evening Mies Buckingham Central Churob Special Meeting Ibeie will bo a meeting of the Ladies Reel Boom - Club Thursday afternoon at the borne ol Mrs E O Moore. , ..' :' . ( . . . SHOES' I make shoes a specialty. 1 In. ve had years of experiepje. M Hue it complete fur. meu, women, aod childri-n. I try to please my cuatdinoi H," I, take pains in fitting hildierj. My Ladies' $3 nud $3 50 sliw have no supi rior and 'few efmalB,.iT'' I carry the celebrated WEBER BROS' $3,50 SHOE for men. None better made. ' " ': ' - BOYS SHOES that are made to wear. I also run a Brat olat repair shop in conoeotion with my store. Give me a call. I lake pleatore in showing - my goods whether you buy or not. T. M. SIUBBLEFIELdI Postponed. On aeeonat ol the great interest in the oslebration of La Grand' victory lb recital by Mi Buckingham ol Cnlcago haa been postponed until Friday eveuiag June 10. Mies B. gave two short reading last tvening and demonstrated her splendid ability. Those who bold tickets may use them 'riday evtning. Tickets may be se cured at th ehurcb or ol Dr J L Reavis, teat may be reserved at the churob office between 12:30 and 8pm Postponed. Tb open Grange meeting at Grange ball bas been postponed for a snort time. Further notice will be given. Regular meeting at one o'oloek June 16. Win. Miller & Bro: Are preparing to move their office to ho. 1107 VAdams Avoiiue Foley-Roesoh Building, ground, .tjoor -where they will have the finest and most modern , au!t" ,4f ot fioes in the city. v v, They will be better prepared than ever to take ' Cfr,e j: At1 AtTA nlliSnn irt iliA linn eT -' " Real Estate ; USTBXJRANCE ! IVEortgage Ijoans Fired on Reporters ;Hpeoisl to tbe Obaetvei) Niu Chwsng, June 8 A private eiCaia just received Iroat aUaaa Haij TELL TALE TEETH- If you neglect your teeth you know it; and everybody else knows it, became the teeth ure so prominently locased that any lack of care is quickly visible. Good tooth brushes roBt but little here. We have so mo tbut we guurantcu never to shed a bristle. We also have the latest and best tooth preparations; those that polish, whiten and preserve the teeth and cannot harm. Oaunupply a tooth-saving outfit for very little money. NEWLIN DRUG CO. iaa) v 1