......... . ... ,.. ... . .......... .... . . .. .j ' i .nyv : : '-'''i' ' :v.j,. 1 A tP n. a rvttr r r mu fir1 ivtii! -tk nwn ERllR NUMBER 30 t v.,.::,x, VOMIMF III t.:' -r- - " . r.DAwnp - nppr.nM catiidhay pvfmimh rwrmttFO i ion '''.';.'''!',-i- i 1 r4f ALASKA ISEASON CLOSES The Estimated Total Gold Output for the . Year jn Alaska Was : $26,000,000. army an seventy its battalloaa of In fantry, eighteen squadrons of eavalry and 376 gana. - Including the reserve! Nodiu'e army consists oi forty (oar battalions of In. fan try, nine eqoadrons of cavalry and UOguns ' ' WILL HAKE DASH A :r Tieo Taio, Oot. 1 Ruaalan offloera admit it ii tbeir intention to remain on Russian war vessels in Port Arthur and that they will attempt to escape. They say they axpeoted the movement about a week tfo and that It may now be expected daily. GRANDE RONDE VALLEY FRUIT Observer Special Seattle, Oot. 1 Tie Alaska sessoo 1 J P'" ' ' "inUr fruits for 19M U oluaed so far as shipments to the North are concerned. The Faoifio Coait Steamsnip , Company baireoeiveri advioes from the Whit : Pass Yukon Railroad not to aeoept any more freight for interior points in Alaska beyond White Hone as it wll not be able to handle it. ' All tba north ooast lines ars prepar ing for the rush of those eoming out from points in Alaska. There are a few shipments of treas ures to come. On the whole it has been a good season for gclddiggers, The gold produelod of the entire northern distriot for this yesr is ca ti mated as follom: " Klondike, $11,000,000! Nome, $1", 000,000; Tanaoa, 12.000,000; all other dietnats, $3,000,000; total $26,000,000. War News l (Observer Special) ' Molcden, Oct. 1. A great obange in the situation has occurred The Jap. unese now appear anxious to take the defensive and have fortified a poiition northwest of the Yental mine. Ac- vording to the best esti mates obtainable from the Japanese, the Japanese army now confronting Knropatkln comprises 144,000 intantry, 6,300 cavalry and 630 guns distributed sa follows : One division at Bentaiaputz, two at the Yental mine, four on the rail ay north of liiao Tang, ona . near Hiame. adense and one at Sandepu. " The Ensslan osti mates of Kurokl'a The management of the Lewis snd dark Eipoltlon has erected a speoial scientiBo cold store plant at Portland to preserve fall and inter fruits uf the 1H0 crop to be used on the p in the Horticultural . Hall daring all next anmmer. Fresh stock will be pleoed on the plates every two days in order to have this supply constantly on hand. The fruit snd especially winter aiiplca will hsve to be sent direct to the exposition storage p. ant aa aoon aa picked. Each plate will have the name and addn aa of the grower which will do more to advertise the fruit in. teresis of this oountyas well as the entire Grande Ronde valley than any tnlng that oonld possibly be done, but in order to do so the fruit must be properly paoked wrapped in proper kind of paper to stand ould storage. John E Hough baa agreed to receive the Irult, prepare, paok and ship as per directions. Now too fruitgrowers must get in and do yonr part and try to hsve a fine disp ay of winter apples there during all the spring, anmmer and fall season of 1905 Everyone will have a fair and even show for the premiums whiob will be sent dlreot to the grower. Now the more premloma diplomas and medals we can seooiv the better for the country." All fruit growers arc requested to oall at the office of John R Hough opposite Alex andei's blaoaemith shop anu he will explain what is wanted, etc. THE BIG FIGHT IS A DRAW This was the ' Decision Reached after a Hard Fought Battle of 20 founds. , ; Resting Easy Light For Haines J F O'Bryant, to whom a twenty year elect i In light franchise was granted Saturday night, went to Baker Tuesday, to make arrangements for drawing op the franchise, and tran sacting other business in oonneotloo with the enterprise. Reoord. . (Observer Speoial.) . Woodwards Pavilion, Ban Krsnoisco. Joe Gana and Joe Valoott, holders respectively of tba lightweight and welterweight championships, fought twenty rounds to a draw Sept. SO.' The decision waa not well reoslved by many spectators who seemed of the opinion that Oans . should have been favored. The I'ght throughout waa furlons. Gana started off like a winner, enjoy lnga decided advantage in opening two rounds. . ,. . . ., After the second round, however, when toarard the middle of tha oo teat Aaloott employed hta right almost ax luslvely to Gana' body and kidneys, he gained a deoided lead iter the tenth round Gana succeed ed in evading most of Waloott's viol- oua swings and forced Waloott to change hla tactics. From elcenth to the sixteenth it was nip and tuck, first one and then the other taking the lead, The tide turned in Gana' favor , in the seven teenth round This round Gais met aTt of AaTontfr-rhshea' with straight rights from the shoulder and forced Walcott to fight baok wildly. The nineteenth rrmnd nearly saw Waloott's finish. Gana started with a tremendous right smash on Waloott's jaw and aoon had Walcott in apparent diitress. The wentieth and last ronnd was a repit tlon of the preceding round. . The decision of the re'eree waa greeted with tamnlons booting and hissing and ories of "Gans," "Gana." After the fight it developed that Walcott had broken his right arm. ' (Observer 8pecial) Washington Oct 1 The condition of Postmaster General Payne whose er ions illness was aunounoed last night oontinned extremely grave throughout today. There were times during tba day, notably early this morning and late this afternoon, when the attending peyalolana beleived that death waa near but the patient responded to the berolo remedies applied and seemed to regain some of his lost ground Early tonight Payne fell into a reat ful aleep which the doctors regarded as enoour aging for a good night. , , , 10 "Anaway Match" A crowded house greeted "A Runaway Matoh" at the Opera Honse last night and it waa the beat play presented here this season; a continual ronnd of laughter from start to finish' with scarcely a dull moment. , Miss Wash ington as the leading ladv is a clever actress and tha sonbrette and corned? Ian were excellent in their parts, the comedian e poolally causing many a hearty laugh by hla humorous jokes; 'A Runaway Hatch" la pronounced one of the best oomediea ever present- edbere. a.; -...,,. tended and enthnalattlo mass meeting of the sympathisers of tba New Ameri- i party movement held in the Grand theater tonight, the following state tloket presented by the nominat ing obmmlttee appointed at tha first meeting of the party two weeks ago waa adopted; , Goverdor, William II Ferey secre tary of state- Walter James attor oy general Samuel McDowell, . anpertn sendent of pblio Instruction Issae N Smith" representative ' In congress Judge Ogden Hiles. No nominees were presented for any of the judical offices or as presidential electors these being purpossly omitted from the ticket. ,? , ; ; , September Weather Through the kl idneie of volunteer observer W. A. Woratell,' we are. able to give our readers the followloc sum msry ot the weather for , September Tha mean temperature fur tbe month was 61; tbe maximum was 94 on tha 6th; tbe minimum was 31 On the" llth tbe total precipitation, rainfall 1.01, clear days SI, cloudy 8, partly oioudy 6, nolroit during the mobth. CARRIE i NATION AGAIN. ft Again Does Business 3 with Her Little Hatchet and is Again Lodged - in jau, i,....-.: : aa? . x l? j.rr2r miners viei injuncuon ' ' (Observer Special) Leadvllle, Oct 1-Judge Frank . M Owers today issued an - Injunction against the members of the Leadvllle Mining District association restrain ing the association from proceeding farther to compel the miners to for sake tbe Western federation Miners snd taae out retain their 'positions. Application was made by the presi dent and eeoretary of the local miners anion.. The defendants.; comprise nearly every mine owner and mlnej manager in tha camp, , , , President Cannot- THE New Autumn Styles in Clothing Haberdashery & Hats- ni'vnnnw. INS CLOTMIMOj! leu.. . Wis 5! Ai6 now ready for your inspection. Here yon ca' ee the artistic productions of tbe worlds best makers o Clothing, Haberdashery and Hats in a wide assortment of styles and prioes. Everything in spic-and-spun new fresh from the hands of the makers and bound to inter est every man and young man who wants to dreai stylishly at modsrate cost. We especial invite your examination ol the ne Autumn styles in the famous ' ; 4 Michnels-Stern Fine s Clothing ; ' For which we are aole agents here. Men's Au'umn Sack Suits are here at a price rang ol $7 50 to 20 OO-r-sotnetbiug to suit all purses. ' Unusually fine fabrics, in. single and double, breasted sacks, beautifullp tailored and full worth 118 00 aie to be found in our large t2t 5 collection ol Sack Suits at OVERCOATS Are here at a price range of 5 00 to (18 00. A wide selection of fabrics in every style, and unus- tt-J pf ually big value isr our Autumn oyerooats at P4- ? Accept OSTEOPATHY IN RE SPIRATORY DISEASES; Such dlsenses as laryngitis, pbaryn gitls, nssal catarrh, brunchitia, pneu. moniaand pleurisy are Inflammatory in character, Inflammation varying In severity from ilight congestion to se vere ulceration of tlisoee. i But all are indicative of too muob blood In the diseased area, doe to an obstruc tion of circulation. This condition osteopathlo treatment overoomes by manipulation wbloh removes whatever is Interfering with the freedom of blood flow through the vessels; for no such stoppage of circulation could exist without some pressure upon these vessels. Osteopathia treatment relax es mnscles and corrects the misplace ments that fd hi thos mohiiiiical ob structions ... Circuit Court The October te m of the circuit c urt convenes Mot ay The docket Is nut a long one a d unless the grand jury finds more lian ia expected tbe couit will not bo In fc l.i i ver three aeeke Tbe new oomt huiise is not complet ed and the court will be held lu tbe Commercial club This will be tbe first eeislon of the oircait eoa t bi-ld Is La Grande since tbe removal of tbe county seat. Pension Order 7& The Democrats are making such a fuss about pe.ieloq order No. 78, tbst the readers of the Observer may know just what that order says, it is pub lished In this iasue. We hope they will read It tarelully, and see if tlipy cap And in 'tsny usur pation, violation of the con-tltnllon, or disregard of common justice of oommon sense. Bmait Haberdashery ana tiata In a great varieties and at prj. es that wiU surely tempt you to buy, if correct styles and. tb, best quality appeal fd yon, Gome and see the new things. The La Grande Cash Store. , LETTER OF E008EYELT(.,t r .,' , "Oyster Bay N Y. Bept. 19 "My Dear Mr Williams: "I am la receipt of your letter of the IStb. Inst , inviting me to be pre sent, at the North Dakot. Btate Irrl- Ration Oongieas on the 87th iost. and wish it were possiblj for me to ba pte- ssot but 1 regret to say it is not. v "Caring the time of my Presidency there baa bsen no messuro in wbich I hsve taken - keener interest thau that wbloh started the polioy of Na tional aid to tbe cause ol irrigation. ' OF HIGHEST IMPORTANCE, "I have felt that tbe use ol the river, and smaller streams of the Htstas of tbe great plains and Rooky Mountain! for Irrigation was even mors Impor tant to the. futtre of tbis .country than the improvement of the course ol these same rivers, lower down, as an aid to navigation, and when 1 bsosme President one of tbe first things to which I turned my attonteon waa the effort toseoure tbe paaisge of the taw which inaugurated tbis system. " congratulate the people of North Dakota indeed, I congratulate the people of all the Unitd States oo Ibe f4t . bat tbis work has biiiun. ' '-. ' It will hi of Incalculable vslne t) th' people of the semi-srfd regions, nd therefor j tbe people of the whole 'ountiy, for in tbis pountry whatever WHfs part of it beueflts all. . ' W b bast wishes, bslieve me, sin srely yours, THEODORE ROOSEVELT." tV . Sneolario the Observer VV-" 'Wiobita, Kan. Oct. 1 The Inepret sible Oarris broke forth in the firtt onslaught against tbe rans shops aod hell souliioua" that she baa started lor more tban a year. This town Is some what famed ss aplaoe where Ibe pro hibition law Is a Joke, end it was not at all difficult for tbe anthosiastio Carrie to discover an assy" mark. At the head 61 sli tils band and, armed with be-noted hatohet Oarrle Nation marched on one of the largest retail ; liquor stores of the eity.Wit1! brr ware Mrs. Lucy Wilbelm, Mrs. Lyda Mounts and -tira. Myra MoHenry. At the first plaoe they were shooed oft by an offlorr of the lw and a couple of bir'eodura but tbey were not t) be de prived of tbeir prey sod the oalvaeada marched on the, handsome establish roeot oi MahaD, a wholesale sopply company In the spiritual b verago line. ' "" , ' ," - v ') : Tba quartette' charged on the big plati glass window of tbe establish ment and tbute within ware astound ed to bear the crash' bl falling glass and mingled with the sound ol con luaion a temperanoe nyinu. Altar tbe onslaught the four knelt In prayer on tbe glass-ooTiradsifJowalk aod re main. d there uutila nunibirol oSloers and. the patrol wsgon arrived :. "Are you - saved brotberf queried Carrie when an officer tapped her oo tbe arm..- -7, ' I don't know so mucb abut tbt," he replied, "I have-a warrant .for yonr arrest." ,...;.... ' ' . "Well praise the Lord for that," said Carrie aod the man woo owned tbe , plioe echoed, "Amen." Reading Room. T'io east rjora of Central Church ot Cbrist, Open every dsy from noon to six In tbe evening. ially and weekly papers, magasines . aod books. . Men ud boys cordially Invited. Strangers always welcome. Honor of Hoar Hpefltal to tbe Observer i Lewiston. Main Oct. 1 eoskr Frye preaidpnt prn-lem of Ibe United States aenate tO'l iy named ('ih follow ing sepatori tp repieaent thearuute In the fpnera) of Senator Hoar oo . Uqn: d7r Senators Lodge Piatt of 0. nno. pqt, Bale. Prjden, Bpooner, Beve ridge Forskey, MoOomas, Btewart, Oookreil Baoon, Daniel, Ocrman, Morgan and Blackburn. New Party$ Ticket (Observer Special) Salt Lake Ocl.l-At a largely at Another excellent family bss left Union as a result of the removal of the ooqnty seat to La Qrande, Judge B.kiu and family are arnong the first settler of Union and it ia with th fcesnest regret tint tbeir friends and neighbors saw thtm depart for another fyjme. Soou.. . . M .-a Olive Jones left for Union tbis m ruing to vlsi with Iriends a few The 8 Tfo Day Adventists of Union M ..) are holding a qnerterly Con li'ii'nq Meetings at Union today and tnitnrrow, Mr. Eokley, father ol E L Eokley and brother of Mrs. B O Bwsckbammer leaves this week for Nebraska. Mr. Ecklay has bsen a resident of tbis oonnly lor a number of years and was in California in an early day. 8oout. Portland Markets ... Wholesale prioes today areas follows : HAT AND GRAIN Wheat,, export price 83c to see Barley, beat. . . .- ptl.OO to VJ3.M Oats 126. to WM Hay, timothy.;.. .....116 to lit BUTTER, EGGB AND POULTRY Batter best creamer? 27i to SfT Batter, ordinary., .......,2(ic Egss, per dozen.. 23c to 25c Chickens, per pound.. .....llKo FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Potatoes pef owt. j ..II 1.15 Onions, per owt j 1.60 to 11.75 Apples best, per box, Peaches, best, per box Beets, per saok.. Cabbage, per pound.,..,,, LIVE STOCK Bteeis Cows., Bulls Blags. ilqgs, beet... Hogs, feeders.. ..76c to $1 0o to76o ......11 S5 & 63.76 to M i ...I..,. 1.75 n fXKX) Judge Robert kin and famil y took theit departure for La' Grande this week. Judge Eakin and lamily have apent the hettur part of their lives In Union and their departure Is gres-ly rSgretted by our people who will wlxh tbern prosperity, happiness and oou. septmeotin their new borne .Renabi ioian. d . . 1 f . Judge Eakin of Union eonnty has been secured to bold the regular No, vember term of court in this oounly , thh fall. Canyon Oily Eagle, i Do not forget the Rammagesals at Kilnstricks lmpllment house begia Ing Oot 7th and lasting one week. There will be bargains at tbe Rom mags sale. If yon have any rommaga to dispose of call op Mrs 3 D Slater or Mrs J H Stevens. , The Ontober session of tbe oocnty court will convene next Wednesday, ;t i "1