v 'it:. . l ' fV: . I ' t . . , v.: .f r - - ' , . ER. TKETSAT3 J . He Was- Maw VOLUME III LA GRANDE. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22 1904. ,t.-. - i .y. j WlrV,p-4sii.iiaV- - ."- . 'f?f ' LA EVENING r MORE if BODIES . : : . - "' ' ' ' Total Number Found in the Slocum Disaster Numbers 674 Many Unidentified. : : f:z New York, June 22 At 8 o'olock tbii morning 12 more bodies ol thou killed in tbe burning ol tbe steamship General Slocum were reoovered, mak ing total o(716. Sixty-four uoidenti Sed bodies are at tbe morgue. - : f A seveie thunder storm early tbia morning otueed many bodies to come to the surfaoe. Eight were found floating near the spot where the steamer was beached sn north Brother Island. ' .. ; . The relief fund now amounts to $53 000. Two 4-inob guns will today be taken out on floats and fl red along tba liver where bodies are supposed to be sunk in the hope of bringing them to the surfaoe. The Srst damage suit reBtiU'o from the disaster has been filed by Urt Ki e Mettler, woo loi: four ohildron. dhe aks 50,0O0 Gets Currency Washington, June 22 Te agree ment providing currecy fur the n' Republio of Panama to the rxteut of $3,000,000 in silver, was signed yester day. ' Acknowledgement ........ - . The Observer taktt pUesurs la . io- knowladging tht reoaiptei .a- eordial invitation fioos Bacbarl Stone, ehial of tbe department of Publicity ol tht Philippine Government".: Exposition display at Bt Louis Hex, end the eour tetiet tendered that rtprsesuUtiv of the Observer should ha Visit tht exposition. This Phiil pine Xxblbit it tbt lar- gsst single sxblMt at the alr, aad U folly equipped throughout with desks, telephones, typewriter, and all tht modern ooovsnlsooerall of. which are free of assess to visitors. , yOettinady Pendleton, On., Juat S2 Htad qnartsrs for thaSOth annmal tdnrov ment of the northwest gportsawn't association to be held best J not IS, 24 and 26, were opsqsd ia tht Goasmtr- oial aatooiation parlor) loaigat. Sev tral out of town sporlaatea art regie- tered. Grounds and traps art is good snape, and everything , looks atonia- ing for tht tournament, - . New Freight Depot The O E 4 N Bailway Ox It dolag some long needed work aad repairing at their freighi'-ideppt. , Thty art building an addition (hi the east and whinh will ha null fni tna inlvht of. floes exclusively, . Tbe old board wslls are being remoTfd" and rtflaosd by nioe weather boarding.. .If tw doord art being pat io p!aee;i ,: tw; platlor at will be erected on tbt north ridt, ajatl the railroad track and tht pUtkrm on the tooth side Will b renovtd, fir ing the freighting wagoM opportonity to load and unload imratdltttly fruai tbe doors.' Tbt roof .will bt laeoMrad and the. entire- building painlad when oompleted. It will theii be a pltasore to tbt eye and a Credit. td dor city. . Rockwell Arrested Cbarltt Rockwell was arrested by Marshal Rayburn and brought before Rsoorder Newiin to answer to a cliarge of allowing women . ot questionable aharoter to fnqueat bit saloon. He pleaded not guilty and asked to have tba trial set for two o 'dock Thursday which was granted. About fifty delegatet to tha National Prohibition Convention at Minneapolis Minn, pasted Uurongb the city this forenoon on passenger train No 6. ' All appeared bright, cheerful, duly sober, and spoke in glowing terms -of victory la tbt fall. : "'"-' May Resign Ptndlttoa, Ore, June 22. In the hot It school election for many years held hart today, E L Smith was elected director, defeating Leon Cohen, 24(1 to 65. Smith ran on an anti-Cohen, Uoket and It it nnderatood that Mr Oonklin, aoparlnttndent of the city schools will be forced to resign. TWO AD-DRESSES Temporary and Perma nent Chairmen Ad dress National .Repub lican Convention. : approve. of c BRYAN VISITS NEW YORK. Haw York SO William J Bryan ar rivad here tonight He said be did not tipect to see Cbas F Murpby or any leader of the anti-Parker move ment while in tbe city. He said: Tbe tan who art opposed to Judge Park-; ers nomination will be in control at 8t Louis. They will nominate the oandidatet and prepare tbe platform and it will not bt tbe New York plat form Or the New York candidate'). . G V7 Harris oame down yesterday from Starkty where he has been mining for tha past two months. He exhibited soma very handsome epeciments of the yellow metal, and taye when the water oorsta he will have more of It. $20 ,000 STOCK: REDWGsTIONSAUE Goes morrily ou and you will truly mitt an exoeptional opportaaity for eoonotnioal buying oi THE MOST SEASONABLE OF SUMMER CMXDS if you fail to attend ' this great Sale. We must move this surplus stook and-the extraordinary prica reductions in every ' depart ment are forceful arguments why you shtuld make your necessary purohases here . We do not say everything reduced because you are not interested in fall and winter goods now but yon cu.n make a snug little sum by buuing your SUMMER goods during this Sale. . WASH GOODS AT A SAVING ? )M ? ? li ' UD,ES HATS REDUCED " .... ' N ' Thi department affords some unparal- Lawns, Dimtties, Batiste and in fact aU .d wltass in-choice ready to wear head the popular summer fabrics suitable for r , dress ; hot weather dresses at following prices:1 ' ' ' ' 7. 0 hat : for $4 95 ., 8 l-3o wash goods, the yard...''. .So "j 60 . " ' : 9 10c ...,7 - ...325 12 " " " " .....10 . 0- inK 25 " " " ....10 ;SS0 .....198 25 to 35c STRAW HATS 18c . 50cto 75c STRAW HATS 45c Mens Pants at Overall Prices I I , V 85 Um Hose -25 About 50 per cent off . . . , Black Lisle thread hose, Wool and heavy QOf , ' ' " absolutoly fast color, 25o : cotton work pants yOV i ' ' ': " . t 50 - 1 75 pants I 29 2 25-2 50 pants 1 95 $1 75 Mens Work Shoei $1 18 50c SHIRTS 29 -The 2 in one work, shirt is one of tbe best on the market Black Bhirting witb whit stripe. 29c during this sale t . 75o 86c 11.00 ' Dress shirts 69c Lot Ladiei Belts 35c to $1 CO in ueat serviceable belts S5cents For your choice $100 Ladiei Wrappers 5QCTS. Sim Jtgirj The Republican national oonvsn- tion was organised Yesterday witb Ellhu Boot as temporary chairman who upon calling tne oonvantlcn to order delivered an eloqnenl address wbioh was tbe lecture of tbt days pro; ceedincs. Tbe usual eommlttatt wart apitoioted and tbe convention djora ed until this morning when Joseph Cannon, present speaker ol rtprtstn tatives was made permansnt ebair man ol the convention, who addraatfd tbe convention at length . along tbt line of safe oonservaitism which baa always been characteristic of the re publican party. i ; 1 The convention today it toUowing the evn tenor of itt way adopting tht reports of oommittees on platform and etc. , '),',':i...i--:-r .' 5 :.,- : The only feature is the . abtolalt withdrawal ol congressman Bits of Illinois for the second plaot on the ticket and there it no qntatioa bat what president Roosevelt will be : re nominated tomorrow by aoclimatloa also senator Fairbanks of Indiana for vice-president also by acclimation. . Tomorrow will be the principal day of the session but as there is now no apeoulation as to what tha straits will be, this national, convention will go down in history as the most anaal- mous one ever held by any great na tional party. The convention is loyal to Rootevtlt every state delegation is '' unanlaoos for him and notwithstanding: tht tage tbe Spanish American car gave the lamented McKinley many ol the leaders of the party firmly believe that the November eleotion will result in a larger majority tor the "Rough Bidtr" that it did in 1900. Root's Addbbss.". On taking tbt chair at temporary presiding offioet of tbe national rtpbnb lioan committee, Hon Eliho Boot spoke asfollows: - '; ." ' f'The responsibility of the govern ment rests upon tbt republican parly. Tbe complicated machinery through wbioh tht 80.00C.000 peoplt ol the United States govern themselves ans wers to no single will, Tbeoompotitt government devised by tbt Iranian of tba constitution to meet tbt condition of national life more than a centdry ago, requires tbe willing eo-operatioo of many minds, the combination ol many independent laotora, in every forward step tor the general welfare, "Tbe president at Washington with hit cabinet, tbe 90 senators represent ing 45 sovereign states, the SM rep resentatives in congress, are required to reach concurrent action npoa a multitude of questions involving vara ied and conflicting interests and re quiring investigation, information, disouasion and reconciliation ol vitwt. From all our vast territciy with lit varieties of climate and industry, froaa all our great population active in pro duction and commerce and social pro gress and intellectual and moral lilt to a degree never betort attained by any people, difficult problems upon the national government. . "Wilhlo the last five years than 66,000 bills have been introdoatd In congress.' Some method of ttlto tion must be followed. There mart be preliminary process to ascertain tat general tenor of public opinion npoa ' tbe principles to be applied in govern ment, and some organisation aad re cognition of leaderabip which shall bring a legislative majority aad tba ezoutive into accord in the practical application of tboe principles; or ef fective government betomtt impos sible. . ... Tbe practioal governing Instinct of our people has adapted tbt machinery deviiod In the eighteenth ;to tbt con ditions of the twentieth ctntnry by tht organization of national political par ties, la them men join for tht pro motion of a few cardinal principles upon whlcn tbey agrte. For tbe taka of those principles tbey lay aside tbtir differences of opinion opon lets ii portent questions. To represent those principles and to carry on tbe government in accordance witb them, tbey present to tbe peoplt caadidataa whose eonpttency and loyalty tbey Tht peoplt by tbtir ehoioa caadldatea iodiea.t tht rxinoiplee and methods wbioh they with followed In tba conduct of their govrnment. Tbey do not merely choose between man; they choost between parties br twesn tbe principles tby profess, tht methods they follow, the trustworthi ness ot theii professions, tbt inferenc es tone drawn from tbtir past records the gtntral weight of eharaolar ot tha body of men who will bt brought into participation in government by tbtir ascendency. "When tbt ooorse of tha - next ad ministration it bnt half done tbt re publican party wilt have completed the first half century - of its national life. Of tba 11 administrations tine tht first eleotion of Lincoln, nine covering a period of 36 years have besm under republican presidents For I mo greater part of tbat time tbe ma- 1 1 I . 1 V. I I JUTIty III MUD DUMB OI TOUBIVM QtS republican. History affords no parallel for tbt growth In national greatness and power, tbe wide diflusiou ol tbe comforts of life, tht uplifting of tbt great mass of people above tbe bard conditions ot poverty, tha - com- opportunity lor eduoation. tbt universal possession of civil and re ligious liberty, tbt protection of prop erty and security, lot the rewards of industry and enterprise, tbt cultiva tion o! national morality, sympathy witb humanity and love of liberty and jottlot, which have , marked tbe life ol tht American people duriog thit long period of republican control- , With, the platform and the oandi datet of this convention, we are about to ask a renewed expression of popu lar oonfidenoe in tbe republican party. IS ONLY 1 ONE MAN Graver Cleveland Said To Ik The Only Man For Democratic Presi dential Candidate. New fork, Junt 18. Former Mayor Robert A. Van Wyek tailed on the Campania today to visit Richard Crok trut Wantage and spend four months or to in Europe. "Tht situation in National Demo cratic politics is ptoalar," said tut for mer Hayor. "There It only one man In the country for tbe Democrats nomi nation, and he la Grovel Ultvel md. 1 will not say anything about Judge Parker, for be it a good man I bat if he is not nominated by tha ateond ballot, he will not get it, for Mr Cleveland, in my opinion, will sweep tht conven tion There it a strong demand for him in the bustntss centers and la tht business sections - - " "The opposition to Orovtr Cleveland In tht Democratic party it like tba op position to Mr. Roosevelt In the Be publtoao party, They are agalntt the individual and not agalntt tbt party," Mr. Van Wyck will return in Sep tember. . . . . .-.,.. .. THREE VICTIMS Well Know Qith.T.21. Shoots Three Men on The- St Louis Fair Grounds. . Bt Louis, June 22 Zaob Mulhall, a cattleman known all ovtr tbe country, : tonight tbot three men,. -ai- Earnest Morgan is believed to bt ft- : . tally wonnded. He was shot in tho abdomtn, " -.."'. -. Tbe other en are Frank Bead , - botUtrol a Wild West show, aad John Murray a cowboy. . . i v.- v i s, Tbe shooting oeenrredoa the pike ; in tbe World't Fair ground, i Mulhall and Bead quarreled over V which bad tha more authority ovtr :: a nonets ion. I llnlball was arrttted. A large crowd oa tht pike taw the shooting ..; Mr A Ohriatoffsrsoa a notnt arrival from Baa Pete county Idaho was a La Grande visitor today. ... ., ; 3 DAYSSALE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - AND "- SATURDAY June 23, 24 and 25 7 " i 2gl Special Shoe Sale 2S . Wo will place on salo for three days our entire line of shoes excepting W L. Douglass. This sals consists or a nil lino or mtas, women's children's Shoes. and Remember Oue Fourth off For Three Days Only SPECIAL ON WASH GOODS All wash goods at a reduction of 25 per cent for THREE DYS ONLY SPECIAL ON CLOTHING : All Men's and Boys Clothes at a Great Reduotion . daring this sale. The Chicago Store -aV-aVJ. a i i m -Sl aSL "frTTWTTTT TTTf TTT1 FOR WARM WEATHER READING. - It will be well to keep in mind these days that we have a very satisfactory line of books and light summer reading matter. Suituble reading is the safest and most profit able form of hot weather diversion. .Tho late publications are here; yon can find just what yon like The peico is light whether tho literature is heavy or light Never possible before to get go muoh reading for so little cost. NEWLIN DRUG CO. MM MHMMMUH'U'UM 'ft 1 v Jc- "WW'' ' : - hi T HI in.