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GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY. EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29. 1904
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WHEAT
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Oregon and Washington
Centribute
Mr. I Harlot Carlson, raiding at 710
North Ninth street, uinied the door
bait only to find a bright baby boy
wrkpped Id grain sack, with a bottle
olaiped Id Its chabby flata from whioh
it was feeding happily. No traoa of
tba persona deserting the infant could
be foaod by tba police. Carlsona loet
their cblldrao liat year, and a note
waa found pinned to the clothing stat
ing that tba little one wuold take tba
plaoaof their lott onea. -
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GREAT EPISCOPAL;
GATHERING
(Observer Special)
! Ban Franolsoo, Sept. ' 29. According
to the Examiner, agents of a Chicago I
(Observer Speoial) . .
PhlUdelnhla. Sect. 29 Hiih die.
grain noose are here baying wneat icr DiUrlM lnd Lym,n of the Protestant
theeaatern market. It la aald that , BplB0Opa ohoreh (,, thla and other
400,000 buahela of wneat have bean (re tn thla city to attend the
bonght In Oregon and Waahldgton for nineteenth annual convention of the
shipment east and that s,w,wo Dusbel Brotberhnod of St. Andrews whioh be
ol neut hare alao been purchased in
Oregon ard Waahlngton, principally in
the latter state, by eastern bnyera, for
shipment to iLe eaat by rail.
"The Western purchases of wheat,"
aald one of the grain agents, "cannot
affect the Chicago grain market. There
ia a shortage eaat for the miller and
the pnrohasea on the Pacific ooat are
simply to supply argent demands of
the eastern millers."
gina tomorrow.. - Nearly every put of
the civilized world ia represented. It
is the most notable array of Episcopal
lan clergy men ever assembled in this
olty.- Many Including the Kev. Dr.
Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop
of Canterbury, will address the . con
vention. :-. , , .
Grandpa Bryan (1
Newport, Sept. 29 A daughter waa
born this morning .to Mrs Aaron Levlt
formerly Rath Balrd , Bryan.. . ki is
Bryan's first grandchild. a ...
THREATENED WITH
LYNCHING
Butte, Montana, Sept. 29. Threats
were freely made here this morning,
that the county commissioner aoold
be lynched or driven out of the city
unless the board rescinds its aotlon in
naming the election officers.
The people's party ohuirman, In
mandamus anlt In. the rilttrlot court,
alleges that the commissioners named
the election officers from the demo
cratic employes of the AmalganiaUd
Copper Company, over the protest of
the other parties.
Baby Left al Door
(Observer Speoial)
Walla Walla, Sept 29. Late tonight
Obituary
Mrs. Irene H FoneB who died at Ia-
tand City, Monday, September 6, 1904,
waa born at Flowerfl-ld St.-Joseph,
Michigan. Her age was 63 years ai d
six months. Mrs Jones, whose maid
en name was Ingraham, waa married
to J K Jones in 1839 Bhe became
widow May 13. 1890 and was left to
straggle with the world alone with
young children. ; She was a . devoted
christian of the M B charoh, waa
loving and devoted mother, a aind and
affectionate sister and her memory
will be oherlated in the hearts of her
many friends and relatives forever.
W P Rehora vs. Wm 81on to recover
money,,,') " ;- " ' ": '
Schlgvraer Co vs. D Thompson et
al to recover money. , ,. , .; '.
J W Scriber, vt Predmoreto rcoover
pesssssion. :-
Effie Wade va; J K Eomlg damages
defective sidewalk n . : )my .
Jo n A Wood vs. Amalgamated
So gar Co violation of oontraot alleged
Keliy Clark Ob vs. H H F Helen
Allen foreclosure of mortgage. '
Oliver Johnson, va. A E Johnson
divorce alleged habitual dronkoeas;
J A Jonea va, Cnas E Robins et al to
recover money. -..'!.'
vGeo. Kruger vs. Bertbejr bommer to
recover money
Jamas SloClore vs, G W" Biggers
possession of property
U Mayward vs. O. K. as. . W
Boy Uy, va. IW Hoffman D
Wright to recover money.
MtobaliUobki Bros fs. Q F rarkln
son to teoover money. '
John B Pense, vs. James and RobU
Eakln to foreclose mortgage
Oeo W Buc.man Its. Union Railway
Co to recover money.
Alice A Potter Iva. Chae F Potter
devoree. cruel treatment alleged.
Oren V.Sbater vs. Carious F Uatcb-
keo accounting. ' "
D Sommer vs. Wm and Francis
Exell to recover money property .!,
A Vandermulin vs. Uulon County
writ ot review,
Van Houlio et al vs: J H Uutonin-
son et al to recover money.
Earl B York vs. Allle M York di
vorce alleged impotenuy.'
Mslands Wardurel l. P A Day Amd . .
.TAk. UnCalltiinUUWM nOMf.'l
Court Docket
LAW CASES'
R W Jones vs. 0 H 'Stephenson, to
recover money.
CJMoLalnvs. J J Marcbison, to
recover money. ZZ
J V Martlne vs. Union County Dam
age suit, defective bridge. '
Tamer Oliver vs. Joe Wright et al
to recover money.'
W P Reborn vs. Frank Slon, to re
oover money.
GIVEN :
THIRTY
YEARS
Heavy Sentence Given
for jobbery
(Speoial to Observer
Lewtston Idaho, Sept. S9 Jndge
Steele of Grsngevllle, Idaho today
enisnoao &sa neweu u serve smrsy Perry Haydeu, J 8 Bmttb, M Q
years in sns penitenttaryi-neweii'war
20 years old and roolessed to being
one of two men whobld up Mershant
Kenter al Denver Ida. several, months
ago. . Newell in his confession stated
that one Rboades was bis ace )'mplio.
At the trial of Rboades, Newel! ssid 1 aD(j treasurer
the oonleeslon was not true as to'
to bury the dead ol both sides at night
bsoouse ot tbd stenob ol decomposing
bodies whioh' serlonily menaces- the
health ol the garrison . The Rntsians
allege that the deliberate policy of the
Japanese is to undermine the health of
the Rnsslsn troops by eaeans ot -odors
Ol decomposing bodies and lor 'this
reason they fire on the burial parties
Water Users .OSanize
OnUrlo Or. Sept. 29 The Mslbeur
Water Users' Association Was perma
nently organised at Vale yesterday
afWrooon.. The IT direotors obosen
art : 8 E Boldiug, J R Blsokibf , a W
Blsntoo F W Metcall. E F Pratt, C
W Mal'ett. T'W.Hailfdiy, W'D Patob
Hop
Frank7 Vines, Emery Cole, J K John
son, DR Ebsigood, W Q Toompson
CLMoGammoo,
" The directors will meet lu Ontario
Monday and elwt from their numbir
the prison and )eruaded the orowd to
disperse. Feeling is still high and
more trouble- Is feared .,tonlgbl."4' Si X
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New Fish Hatchery
At the coming session of the Ore
gon legislature Klsh Warden Van Da
sen will ask tor an appropriation for '
new fish hatohery on the Wallowa
River about Ave . miles below '! the .
wagon bridge on.' the mala. WaUowa
road from Elgin.
The site to be selected for the' hat
ohery is one of the moat Ideal spots
for snob a plant in toe West and the r
rugged character ot the country pre-
blades the possibility ol settlement in
the violnlty and thus there is. nq dan.n
gar of the - hatohery , oaf nit nam pared
by Irrigation d Hones above nor front'
an lutereference with -Its nse of the'
wahr from settlers below .Pendleton ,
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LO Williams vs. Carrie. A Williams. 1
llvorce desertion alleged. i
Viola MWbllld vs. Oscar T -Whilid;
Rhosdea but be gave Bboadss' naaie
to enable bis real partner, to , leave
the country. When the judge de
manded the name of his partner' Ne
well relused to glvo it. The sentenoe
today was the heaviest ever imposed
in the state for the offense of highway
robbtry. The Judge stated that il
Newell was not a young man he would
j have given him a life senteno'i. . Ne
! well ia weljknown In the Idaho ' conn
aa a ooaboy. ' . .
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divorce no support alleged.
O A Wagner vs. Tena F Wagner
vorop desertion alleged.
Etta Waring vs. Thomgs Irwin des
... t. Tl. Wrtohtitlvea
oiauuua nriguv . - -. Mvm- i
Japs Hcauy Loss
j . Rome Sept. 89 A i Chee Foo dis-
patch states that General dtoeesel has
written to friend there that the Jap
anese are resting ammunition aud
in a tempting to take that
divorce desertion. ,
To Use The River
A company has dammed Rogue
river a few miles above Grants Pass
and now are putting in machinery
that will generate 1600 horse
of eleotriolty. The eleotricity
aed in lighting towns, pumping water
and driving machinery in mines and
fsotoriea. This item suggests the
wasting powers of Orand Ronde river;
i stronghold. . He expressed the ballet
' 1 that . the port aouH hold out sii
months longer. t .. ,
: Chee Foo, Sept 29 Russians resid
ing here claim to have received infor
mation that the Japanese losses' in
the assault at Port Arthur were 7000
The Russian loasss were between bOO
A Chinese': says that the
power ,.,a eoo.
til US , TananltiA wnrm lipnlilfftn n tnnln in Shn
three suplementary forts oaptured and
retired on September 26 after endur
ing several days tormendoua firing
He add) that the Russisns attempted
OeiR TALL
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We have jost received a small shipment of our FALL STYLES of COATS
and SUITS. - II you xpeot to bay a SUIT, it will pay you to look our line over,
aa it will be Id your advantage aud you will be sure to (et the RIGHT THINGS.
The Chicago Store
THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN
Adams Ave., La La Grande, Oregon.
Will Not Participate,
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VTMIIIUKUUQ DVD. IT UO1OD0I
Ed
wards chief of the. bureau uf insular
affairs ol the war department re lying
to an inquiry aa to the participation
by the f hllippine govern oent- ar the
Lewis and Olark fair says that in view
ol the great burden In its'ptrtlotpatlorj
at the St. Louis fair t..e Philippine
government will be unable to partici
pate. - uoioi el Edwards suggeets that
an exhibit be made upon t tie oondi tion
that no expense be"' attached to the
Island government and has submitted
proposition that the government
board set aside 1 10,000 and the Lewis
and Olark exposition 160,000 for ao
exhibit, j '. . , "
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UlackfootSept, 29-Whllo the fun.
oral procession of Deputy Sheriff
Sweet, who., was murdered Sundav
night by a man named Oonroy, who,
with bis oompanians was attempting
to hold up a gang of aeotion, men, was
passing to the bemetery today, a. mob
was hastily organized a rope procured;
and a rash made for the jail for the'
purpnae of lynching Oonroy. The of-
floors, however were too quick for the
half formed mob aud with the aid ! of
deputies hastl ly sworn In,, protected
,T Lone Robber Free
' Jefferson Olty, Mo.. Sept. 49. The ;
doors of the. Missouri penlUntiary will jjj (
open tomorrow lor Ham Wilson, known
aa the "lone train robber, f'wbo was :
lSWand will be set at liberty, having. ' ,
served three fourths of the fifteen years
to whioh he waa aentenoed. ,T.-; A '. I,
The most notable exploit in Wilson's
criminal ontew,wu tba robbery of the .,',-,
Missouri PaolBo train whioh left St.
Louis on the night of May 24, 1803, It
was heldupone mile west of the town
ot 1'aclBc. The express car waa shat
tered with dynamite and the express ,
messenger was oompelled to open1 the;.
ia(e and deliver its contents, amount,.
Ing to S4000 in silver, to tho lone rob- -ber.
Within a month after the ' rob-' v'
bery ftilaon voluntarily surrendered to "
tho anthcrltus and conleased his
crime: A considerable portion ol the
money was rooovered. In view of .
these faots and his good oonduct while
lu prison Wilson will be roleased
A morrow several years ;belore- the- ex- 1
plration of the term tor wntcu ne was
atntenceu,AJ iO iA'H fc-,CV'
.". til
beginning Saturday, October 1, the"
dfOoe of Oeutral Cihurob of tJhrist will;
be open each afternoon as a free reed--ing
room, 'Papers, magUiiiea and
books will be supplied, Men and boys -always
welcome.'- Strangers especially ;
THE New A utumn StleMiBl
Clothing Haberdashery &' I-Iats
Are now ready for your inspection. Here; you ' can
ee the artistic productions of the worlds' best makers .of
Clothing, Haberdashery and Hals in a wide -sssorliient
of styles aud prices, i Everything in spic-and-span ifjew
fresh from the hands of the makers and blund o inter
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stylishly at modsrate cost. '' ' i v '-
We especial) invite your . examination ol the new
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Men's Autumn ,Sack Suits are here at a price range of
$1 50 to $20 00 so mot Liu g to suit alt purses..
: ...Unusually fine fabrics n single and doiiblo-
'breasted sack, beaulifullp tailored and full worth
. 1 $18,00 are to be founA iff otfr ljtrge
collection ol Sat k Suits, at 1 $ I
... r OVERCOATS
Are here at a price range of $5 00 to $18 00. A wide
selection of fabrics in every style, and ttnus- 4t-
ually big value in our Auiumu overcoats at P .
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