V S i K -G LUME III U GRANDE. OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 190 NUMBER 2V7 iisEiieR. GRANDE EVENING r. IT IS AN ASSURED SUCCESS Management States that Grande Ronde Elect ric Road Is Now An Assured Fact Pendleton, Ota. Sept. 8 W. E. Davidson reoretsry of tb Eettern Oregon Development company sod iiien.br of the firm of W. E. David son & Co. mining broker of Pendle ton says that thcelectricbltline to bs boil' in Grand Rondo vaile.y ia au as lured success. Hi father, T. W. Dividnon is in tne east now i' tereet ing oafital in behalf of tbe project and at the present time tbe outlook is n rt eur onragttig, G.rmuds lor a terminal and depot have been donated by tbe resident of Cove. The Amalgamated Sugar Company haa agreed to raise 500 acres of beete aluig she line, where hereto fore, i lie price of hauling baa made their custom prohibitive. Tbe rig t of way haa bte i secuied, and bad ii ot been lor Chief Engineer . B fcrowne being called to Canyon Oily sa a wftneas I- a tuit at law ibe aur vey would have been completed at f'in time. ' Tbe power proposition on the Kin em river baa not bfen lt,oktd into ex - ci t to ascertain that i-t least 20,000 boiae power o ulil b leveloped. menu wir.' served and after wishing lb. yi-nng lady many happy returns it e dy, tbe merry pwty left lor til r 'epcoti"M hi -ran. Tbo e pre sent were as follows' Winnie Ormond Clayton Bsr nil, Lillian Coy, Oma Riohardi-on, Ada West. Fannie Good all. Itaobel Turner, l.uzie King, Ger trude Raleloo, Kdna. Wilier, Do ly Zober. Earl Kilpetrick, Harry Finn. Chester Hansen, Brn Noy, l.yton lvanboe, Byron Goodall, Virgil Smith Bilph Reynolds Surprise Party . Miss Naomi Wi.iUm-son whs very r preenb y surprised last evening by a .ay party of her friends at her home in th '8 oity. , It was the young lr.diea si j teen. It birthday and tbe sixteen year old ecr-pri-t- P'irry was a soard of treasure that will long he remembered by the uilsa of "tweet sixteen" ne will as by ill present. Uaniai wire played, refresh- Prisoners Taken To Baker City Deputy Sheriff Frank Fny, of Un ion oiiuoty arrived in Baker Oily yes terday noon with eight prisoners from ibe Union county jil tiamlerrel to tbe Baker oounty jail" by the special r rder of Distriot Judge Bib'ert Eikio. The nee-ias ty for 'his transfer arose from tbe laot tuac tue last aol of tha removal 61 tbe oounty aeat of Union oouuty Irom I he town of Uoini lo Li Grande waa 10 take place tne remo val of the jil. The work of tailing down the Jail in Union began jeater dy afternoon and the ateel oUs will be removed and pu' in place in the han Icome new oounty court bou-e st La Grande as soon as possible. When seen by a ' Democrat man yesterd afwncor , and interrogated reirdm ihe iua ion, Mr. pby ssiil : ' The ii aoval of the oounty sett of Union is an aocon litlied faot A'l of ihr-br ok and i curds are anw n L' Grande in irmporsry quarter, a I I a n mains to do lo make the ehar.ge on pi- -e is lo n mors the jul aim l is w li piobab'y be aooomplihe I It tbe meeting of tbe Ootober ter u of cour tin b oonveo ic La G an le Ibe fi.st Monday in October. I hn.uglu with me here today the eig"it prisoner we had in our conuty jail fur efe keeping ui til the j-ail at La Gran e ia finish -d. Tne cour made a 'peeiai ordei for 'he purpose. It is expeotfil that he newo urt house at La Grande will b' re'y tor orenpanoy by toe Oolotittr term of rourc and its il ready for use 'hen. The new building is a very nioe one and a credit tu the oily which built it. ; ;:y - "Yes, everybody knows there . wnsi considerable Ireling in different puis J if Union oounty and particularly 'in ib towns of Union and l.v.G'anUt', : over the removal of the oounty erst I The leeling lia not entirtly suhsidei' ! nd there is now a very strong man -! ment on foot Jo Uniw. ti iiake a sep- ' eralo oouuly ol t at pit of Union j oouniy and some pi ibe . peoj le (Vol ljr Of even going-so far as to- advocate ioiutug oi that fdctiuo of Union Ito i MEETING OF THE COUNCIL the left bank It wag then that Kuro miles nort i of hre, yeaterdav, two men patklo th night St. kelberg's corps waa were killed, one fatally and one se I lost, and so reported to tho was nffloe onsly Injured, and two pa-luipanta hut Kuroki waa too late. fit akel berg who escaped are thought tola badly not only sucoede 1 in netting bis corps j wounded. ' ' across, but maiobed at high speed SO J The dead: Allen BrumBeld and VYil miles to Yentai, actually arriving in lhm Adams. Briimflold had bi en jna-- sime to, come to taa eupoitol bardjtlee of the peaoe of l.lnoolu couniy 1 jireeod Orlotf. le Uj7 te t) fl i Ion ito Iiaker oounty we can not have a sejo srate county of cur (nn. . How fur the moveme.it will itena"'or wbii will be its outcome, it ia diffioul. '"to states florae of tbe 1-adiog m n I town are behind it, though not all 1 1 them would vote to atlaoh to Bak'i. I think there is Iriendly fieiiug 1 e j twjeo' Baker aud Union and on the part of Union for Baker especially since tbe last election and I wool' I not be Siirpri'fed to tee most anytbin i develop a a result of the present feel ing." Baker City Democrat. Foley Resigns and J. D. Slater Elect ed to Fill the Vacancy Thus Caused. Short Worlds Wheat New Ynr, Washburn of Sent 8 Senator W D Minnesota, the famous i ! 21et The regular monthly meeting of the ol)y council was held last evening. All were present with tbe exception nf oououHman Gardinier, bo was so sent from thsily. A petition was presented praying for an aro light on theoorner ol Greenwood and Adams Avenue. A proteat was filed against the dedl. oation of a portion of O street. This is the eight foot atrip which Turner Oliver haa used for several years The council deterred action on tbe matter flour mill owner, who returned from Europe laat nibt, baa studied the orop situation on the contineut and aays the summer paBt a as the warm est and driest ever known and as a re suit the grain orops and gardes stuffs are badly injured, and the wheat orop moBt of all. "I estimate tbe world 's shortage In wheat will amount to 200,000,000 bush els of which this country w'.ll Bullor one-half." He said, "This , meana higher prioea for food stuffs and pro bably $1.20 or higher for wheat. High er for wbi at. Higher-prices stre lae vitable an the foreign demaod will prolably be heavier than wo oan sup ply." Automobile Line. Stock Yard Strike Is At an End for 2flyeivs. The wounded; loo go Moid, winding I John Lambert, aeriou'ly ooiuded. An ordinance was passed preventing the peddling of meats in tbe oity ax oept that sold by parties who grow their own stoek. ) An ordlnanos was passed placing ibe property west of tbe Foley Houaa to ourtb street in tbe Ore limits. ' Tho marshal was directed to employ a herder to spend four hours eaoh day to Impound all stock runuing at large. After the bills sgalnat the oity 04 been audited, Mayor Foley banded tbe recorder the followiug communication. MAYOR FOLEY RESIONS , ' .... ...... LaGrande, Sept. 7, 1904 The Hon. Common CoiinHl La Grande, Ore , Gentlemen: it ia with regret that I feel oompelltd to teuder you my reaignatlon as mayor of the oily of La Grande. Oreeon. to Archie Masod a well known rnllroad take effect when my successor ia elect- contractor, left Portland yesterday to ed and qualifled hegln work on the automobile lino am foroed to this aotinu on se- ooni. from Sbanico to Bend Thla proposed nf the unusual stress of private l-nsi- roal will be eighty miles long and ness, and the laot that of lu'e mv will c,.at 2l0,000. una will be oom-1 le,,(h , ot to Ja8tlfy latarl In aKnnfr auvon mnflT. h ltd bes hotts Irrigation and Power C o ;8 me lu overtaxing mv strength. at the baok.of the enterprise. Tin I I desire to thank eae'i and every Company bao a dood to the right i f ' member of this council for the uoi- wayanu noieima .win oe FWm.u orm courtesy with which yon have Omaha, Neb., Sept. 8 Anticipating an early end. tu thn strike, about 200 strikers applied for tlHr old plaoea this morning and 50 were taken', O the 300 negro union m n who went out, 275 have returned to work tbe laat three days.. Allot ihain are skilled workmen. , In The Land of Feuds Huntinnton, W Va., Nejt7-Ae s re sult ol a bloody fight caused by an at tempi on tbe part of a clerk to collect a lou i overdue bill at Green Shoals, 20 Another Lynching i.lttle Rock, Ark,, Sept 8 A special to the Gazette from Cnsseit, A'k , states that a negro who attempts I to aasault two white girls Sutuaday uigbt was taken loom the jail Sunday and lynched about three miles from Oios Missouri Apple Crop A Goodman, Secretary of tbe Mo, state Horticultural society reports to the New York Tribune Farmer thuttho apple orop of that, state ivlll bj but - . bout one filth ofanormal orop. No liunti ' All persons are forbidden to hu t with firearms or dogs on my land un der pain of being prossecuted fur trig- (8ept 0 Nov 7) Joso,'li Ans n to use the iirade. 0dR TALL STVIjES We bave just received a aman shipment of our FALL 8TYLE9 of COATS 3 and SU1T& If you expect to boy a SUIT, it will pay you to look our Hoe over, as it will bo to your advantage Ind you will be sure to get the RIGHT THINGS. The Chicago Store THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN Adams Ave., La La Grande, Oregon. ., yon triated me during my term of olllce, and to say that as a prlvaie oitizon 1 will be gird to work with you f ir the best in siesta of Ihe city whenever i ailed upon, and it ia in my powor to do bo. Yonaverytr.il , J K Vo ey. The resignation was accepted rod the ooun il proceded to supply tho va cancy. J D SLATFR ELECTED Councilman VY H Bohnenkump pUoed the name of former mayor J 1) Slater in nomination: There being no fur ther nominations, Ihe recorder was In Btrur.ied to oast a ballot for tbe entire council whlcb be did and Mayor Foley announced the result and declared the eleotion of Mayor Slater. Prior to adjousnmrnt tbe council pasaed a resolution expreaalnsj their re gret of the oirenmstanras that caused the resignation of Mr. Foley, also ex pressing their appreciation of the aer vices hs bad rendered and the courteous consideration extended at all times. Mr. Foley responded in a few words showing his appreciation of the esteem lo which he wa held by the members. The mayor appointed councilman Bobnenkamp, Rluhaidson and Kowler as a speoial committee to notify Mr. Slater of bis election and tbe council adjonrned until September 21. FINANCIAL REOFIPW Receipts from Aug. 3 to Sept. 7. Lloenoes $ S 00 Fines and costs 675 00 For Bonds delivered 5055 3 Water Receipts 679 16 J Total.... 8H15 08 ! Boys' School Suits- ; The first'Mvl must' important pom! in tilting tiin hny-i with ( a M-ho.il suit is WEAR. Ecm omy it only t-euo id i'i import-' iiik. , In making our mleri-. i'i ,o ot tv ya goliool suit's w - lny PsjiH i ,i .trees on ilu-iiH - i nit', Wild Ii iviog ilio ' ylioico of tlio lie.-c i ,iliic- im he murket we nru tlnM euu'il-rl ihe bni-t 'list pxneriH icci) deaigoers a id 8i:;i -oi w.irkui hi u'i I'loii'.oe ut Ii lily li limn ii I i'i I'in ;, B ivb' IC e I'jutH . nils fnnn ii. . - liiji'i-ui- villi luiig pus 8 f ii ii l 0!) ' p . ' Hi'i- wii.Ii.v diriluy of 14. 'i0 - to 5.00 suits. f Advance Styles in Ladies' Street Hats. The early comers nre here nd open for ymir iuspeclion Tbey are :t ell thfl shapes that comply in ull retpecta with tl trji'st txioting dictates uf faahiuii-', New Girdle Foundations iu 111 i-k and Wlnte 15o mid 25j New Clilffou Oollir Foun I ,li -us, new approved almpes,' 15 and 25o Scotts Hip Forms, n eorted colors nuil sizes, 50j New -Ladi s Tailor Suits and Coats Escape of Stakelberg St Petersburg 8ept 7 General OrlofTs division which saffered so se rorely has lust arrired from European Rusaia. Althoagb this division was thrown Into eonfaalon and loata fright ful number of man, the temporary check it was able to givs tbe Japanese probably saved the railroad to Kuropat. kin. In the meautlme Knroki freed from Karopatkin marched baatily westward to intercept General Stake), berg, who was cro.elng lbs river from Our Fall purchases, iu this department ia far ahead of ny of our lonnor elforti. The earlier shipments are coming in and yon will agree with us that .these early arrivals are "BEUTIE8." Come in and see them, SrMW aW WSW -J t a. J' ' t 5 t-tjll I hi i: 1 1 i 4. r