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i - , ,...-. -..-.,.. r - , '"-i mil tit? i in ix fiH' TV in) rCirwn icifiy ; i GRANDE - Wm mm v 1 V) mm WW -II i . I fl Imw ' "v"v II n .W ft . m. mi 11 mm- . - - I ': i j. mm - mm -'- m.'mmmmlmmmm mm.' - .. mm m m . .. iiu m mt - mm m a a t-. -J -J - : - i ' " i i i in I 1 mi' ' i J : . ! ; : : ..... . ...... ... .. ! ' A i VOLUME III ' : . LA CRANDt OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6. 1904. ; i ,. number 36 i;; vi i La Follcttc Supreme Court Decides that His Ticket is r Republican' J : " Vi.-. jaaaiaon, wi, uot,n-in anpramaiaanchlug of ttw tattlathip Nabrarta uuur. wwf unoiuea uu in u rqi regular ropapiii-an ttoket Three Jodgee were for he U, yollette faction, while Chief Jnetlna ! OoreoSy diaatnted. Under the: ami lailoa law. i he names. of Candida' ee can appear on but one ticket and thin deolaion will force the republican el eotoral nomineee off the Qoaalet Bpoooer ticket. Wnttner theywill oootlnne to oppoae La Folletta ii not known bat It ie believed that the fight b) too bitter to be tomprqmtted, At the repabliean national, ooarentlon the oppponenta of La Toilette as cured recognition, the SgoTernor ' himteir being refoaed a aaat ia the convention SeotiiD 36 of the Wiaoanain Uw ia q noted aa amhuriiy f or tb dedilon. Thli arovidea that In the case o a dl viiioWof a political party the prefer anoe jball be" given to the convention held pnrenant to the call of the regu larly constituted party . aathoriuaa. The d la ion of the etate central com : mlttee placing the La FoUette tloket on tbe ballot ia preaomed to be joat and moat Jv - f Large Schools : ' Hew York 6 Anooatmodatloni Jor ready twice ea many pnplla a any other elementary aobool la tbe world will be found la a 'akyaoraper" to he . ereotad wttbin a few inoatha. . It will be situated In Qrand atreet on the Lower Eist Side: It ia plan ned that tbe new aobool shall be ten or more stories high and have about seven olaserooms to tbe floor1 ' The entire bnllding will contain ai least 150 elebsrooms accommodating be tweea 7,600 and 8,000 chUdren. Tbe building will be absolutely fireproof Only the desks and doors will be in flammable. If a Ore should occur ia THlSaSrw A-iitumn Styles iii Clothing Haberdashery; :& flats fi Sn sat naea v I tlCML.TIBf( :l Irtwt clothino! Jl mart In a great varieties and at prices that will surely tempt you to buy, if correct styles and the beet quality appeal it you. Come and see the new things. The La room u could bt oloMd op uutll U fln Imt dM out. Ir , Another aobool bdldiM o( Urg typ ia no la oaara ol owwtraetiOD on tbt But Ud in HMter rtrmi, t tboooriMPfll It til ix (torio high uC will aaoommodaU boot 5,000 paplU. ' .,-::,i:i -.' .:!: -..: TOXHRISTEN n srt " 'THE NEBRASKA f - .,ri-.....t.t-.-t.. y.. Lincoln Kib Oat 8 A party eom. Prill ag Uoteraor Misker aid hla MtJt At other UU oOMia ud Udlto, ithMoBgaotlMntonMkaa total of. as left toaight in ipwia) ear orcr th BurliDgton for Swttla, a-hera on Frida tha mill Vm nrf '- tk. Mar; Main Mickey, daughter of tin governor, will .ebrbton the ahlp. - - !- ' . 'V. ' 1 : iWanf Fllll llAnnAnri Manila P I Oct 6-The federal party has given a banquet to the delegation of leadl 'g natives of the arohldeluo Who baa reoeoUy , retoroed from a isittotbe United States. In their speeches the members of tka detegation spoke in geuerons Praia of tbe treat ment acoordedStbem In the United Btatea. i"s b touched on tbe Inpepend ent mavement and made en- urgent plea for a popular assembly at onoe and foil Jndependenee at aa early date except . Vlotorlao , Maps, , associate jnstiee of the snpreme oonrt, who spoke In a different tone. He advised bis people to have conndenoa in: the people of the United States.. and to prepare for tbe time whan tba.r hopes would be fulfilled Uovarnot Lake S Wright made th principal apeeoh It the banquet and when be flnubsd he was warmly obeered . Bll address was an able and impressive one sad' be gave the guests some important Isata bearing on the aubect of independ' noe. . r-i Quiet Weddinj, OBOOT-BOBTON-lB tble atty Hast! aveinng at" o'clock at the Presby. terian maneo, by Rev B B Hayes Mr George W Grout and Addle M Hortou were united in marrltge. The contraoting parties are well and favorably known in this olty where they have resided .many years. FOB 'SALS-One One Jersey oow for paticnlars ca.l at the residenoe of Tbos Walsh or phone 801. j ,ro now ready for your inspection. ' Hera 70a can - ee the artistic productions of the worlds beet makers of (nothing;, Haberdashery tad Hats ia a wide assortmett' of styles and prices. Everything in spie-and-span new: fresh from the hands of the makers and bound to inter est every man and young man who wants to dress tylishly at modsrate cost, We especial) invite your Autumn styles in the famous Michaels-Stern ; Fine Clothing , r- ,'0 - - . . i : : i For which we are sole agents here,. I Men's Autumn Sack Suits are here at a price range of . 17 60 to 120 00 something to suit all purses. Unusually fine fabrics, in single and double breasted sacks, beautifullp tailored and full worth s is o are to be rouna in our urge Qr -1 pr collection of Sack Suits at - flC OVERCOATS Are here at a price range of $5 00 to (18 00. wide selection of fabrics in every style, and unus- ually big value in our Autumn overcoats at r ' Haberdashery arid Hats Grande Cash PORT ARTHUR S 1 1 STILlHOLDS OUT in. ' : - .- ..... S SUI1 Ablk to Withstarul ! -4! St, PsterabargOct. t. After wwoka of waiting tbe report of the eonunaader st Port Arthur was recaivsd bsra today and tfieclty tonight Is rejoicing that th port U still able to keep off tbe as suiting army and that th faith of the defender at the garrison is till high.. . Thaswportol rMoeseel,'- commandant at Fort Arthur, state that th Japan see loss In tha t angagementa between September 19 and 22 were 10,000. J1roat,ltDa pre8ed their sympathy .lor September z2 to 80 nothing of moment occurred, the 'Japanese' resting from their lerrlflo assaults' and rsoovarlng thalr breatb salt were. . i ,.5 at; v, From the report of tbe gensral it is seen that tbe Japaness have given np all nope of taking -Port Arthurby' storm and that they have eonmeheed a regular eaglnoeriag esige of . the plat," The storming operations ooit th Jap much mora than they did the Russian defenders' "e tbe forte and though several of tbt . outer fortMoa tions were taken weeks ago by th Jap anese fores the real citadel ha ' not been endangered 'and ia able to with -Stand repeated attacks. From the Srst probably 80,000 Japaness have . been killed or eerioaaly wounded in the at tack on Port Arthur and after week of effort and tbe.,xpnditur of these thousand of maa and millions in am munition and supplies tbe port 1 still in the heads of tbe czar's forces. ' -' -- For all of this the Russian army is thankful and adecidedly mora hopeful not mat bt beard on every head . in the capital of all th Runsians where ta sentiment of tbt nation it beat Mt No report haw been ' leuelvad : from Mukden ana it is not believed that any derided advsnoe lire been made by tbe Japanese forces. ')-"' '- General Orloff hat been assigned to doty on the, general staff and those who eiroulxted the report that be was to bt triad by a oourt martial and dis missed from the army art admitting their mistake. a -i '-.'' examination . ol the net) , , Store. . . : ... Tt."?t'' ' J As baa been repeatedly stated the gtntral was deprived of hit command by Karepatiin because be failed to carry oo orders at th battlt of liao. ".7 ii 1 aj . 1 aiii 1 ir-is. VI " Card Of Thanks fivita this method 6f Uiankliig tb maay trUads who so kindly assisted tn the late illoeas and death of odr motbsr It Thorns Niasly and family. ELECTRICS LIGHTS j ; FOR HAINES "Bake Olty Ore Oot 6 Tbe . town eoanciPof Haines, Oregon, has granted a 30 year franchise to J V O'Kryant lor an electric light and power plant in soar town, ar U' or rani , u nert making arrangsmsnta with the Bock Greek .Power & Transmission company for ust of their power lor' the presen A substation will be erected and trana ormatw installed . The machinery will be ordered todavi and it is exoeoted that tbb plant will be in operation witblniWdaya, .l 611 Trial . The case John Alden vs th Orandt Sonde Lumber Oo. To recover dam' age for injury to horses ia being ar gued -before the jury aa we go to press v ClarlC Monument St Louis Oot. 6 Five gensrstionsol the Clark family witneesed the un veiling yesterday of an obelisk 'noted in memory of Gen, William' Clark, ol the Lewis ani Oisrk expedition. Tbe monument stands in tbt Clerk section of Bellfontaiae otmelery. ,. It was built by tbt estate ol Jamas Kearney Clark, 70 ages! son of tbt explorer who provided for it in bis will. - KILLS BEAR ; : WITH KNIFE Portland Oot. 6 Killing a bear with a hunting knife baa not often oooorred sinoe , tbe days , uf Davy Crocket, but the method was brough t into fashion again Sunday afternoon by James Buort, a resident of Wash- ougal Wash., who stabbed a big shag- gy brutt to dsaili 'ier a desperate enoonnter lasting 80 minutes.' Weak tntd bv loss ol blood. Short fall in bis tracks alongside tbe beer tad was fouod by two companions who had ac companied him into tbe woods for a morning ramble. Adopt Resolutions Boston Oot. , 0 Tbt International rtaot Congress today adopted resolo ll tailing upon Bussia and Japan ese to end tbe present wsr and org upon tbt signatory- -powsrs of the Hsgut Ocnvttion to press upon tbt government ol Bussia and Japan tbe importance of putting an end to the strife. Moody; Not The Man Boston Oct 6 Gjvernor Bates to day autoorised lb nenial of the stats msnt from Worcester tbst he bsd de cided to appoint Attorney Qanvral Moody to succeed Senator Hoar. . Watson is Dined. Haw York Oot 6 Thomas E Wat son , nominee of tht ptoplie party for tbt prssldttioy, was dined by friends tonight at a "dollar dinner" in tht Palm Gerden en Lexington aveane. More than 600 member ol tht peoples party wars thsrt to greet tbt candi date. - ...... ' ' '' ' " - Fairbanks in Nevada J Beno xnv. Oot. 6 Senator Fair banks aai Paltoo spoke today in the three priJoipal oitie ol Nevada, Beno, Carson apd Virginia, retarQinf ' bar lor this eteolng meeting. . - tier nejtat News'. ? ? "An annonymont postal card threat ening his lit baa ' been, neeivtd by Sheriff Word olHulinomah oonnty. . Otorgt Hossstler a farmer residing ntar Oregon City was crushed to death by a falling hopper from a older mill ra hit farm Tnesy?h'Ji jj - Two maaked highwaj men robbed the Thomas' saloon at Wsllaoe, Idaho Tueedaay securing but l0 and leav ing behind a roll of bills containing H 1 Iriokson ol Clark ' county Washington was fatally wounded - by his ton Tuesday through the' aooideh ul disobargs of a pistol wbioh tbey did not know was loaded, - . Tbe report of th commissioner ol labor of Oregon, shows., thai tbt state last year; produced i.404,000 'young fruit trees 00. per oent of which were seat out of the state as nursery stock'. ( B.0 Wats justice : of . tbe' peace at Oapruta Idaho hsa become ' demented through political excitement. He was a oaodidste for' probate judge before the repuUioan oounty oouoty oooven tlon and sine baa aoted queerty. Portland wholesalers bave received notioJ that tbt Maine 001 n crop ' has been Injured by Irost and only bslf ol tbe big orders will be tilled this fall. Huob of the obo.ee sweet corn used in th market oomea from Maine. Tbe effect of tbe machine . gun in (Mending the fort Inside Port Arthur is said to htve bsen awful.' Hundreds of btsdltss bodies of Japanese soldiar bave been found hundred of ' yards from tb trenoh....' -x. o . CHURCH OFFICERS ' " HISSED AT London, Oct. 6 An extraordlnsry Stop That Shivering. And save;: that four horse needs, a blanket and we v have the best assortment in the valley . to seleotfrpm. . Horse blankets at all prices. , New stock just received sf ... - - MEN'S GLOVE8 VVorkinmQ's high grade gloves. 'This is a new liue with us and we are proud of ' our se.eotioa.r Oal and see them. Her. ''r-' ness and saddles made to order. . Winter. robes just received, i .Second hand sewing ' i ' machine for sale oheap ; -.-. ( :""" A Store With Ajj . . t in tnat time tne town txM , v KeCOrQ . ... i "rly d(''b'e' in population,, . ; During the same time our ' business has increased FIVE FOLD.. In other words our business baa made a great deal more rapid increase than the town has. There are dozen, ot reasons for tbis all of wbioh you will perceive if you begin buying drug store goods of u. In the first place we bad a tborou.h " training for pharmacy. ' In the second place we bad ex- ' ceptinnal opportunities for learning the practical side of pharmacy in a successful drug store of the highest stand ing. In the third piece we have kept our eyes open end attended to business until we know the demands of Ihi people of this town. , V A. T. Prescription Druggist, soene ws witnessed at Liverpool In ooooeotion with the annual Church ol Eegland. Congress now prooeedlng there. Th Lord Mayor held a reoep tlon In tb town ball whio'a wss as etwdtd by all leading bisbops and tlsr- -gy ol tb United Kingdom. Tata a procession was formed and aiarchod to the OetbtdraU f '.'.'"" - Large orbwdsgathsred in the streett ataay of whom war follower ' of i the 1st John Kentltsou end Wyoktifls. A preacher i organization fooadsd 'by Ktnsltton had prsvknaly dUtsrhed tboosandt of antl-rltusllstio paph- -1st sad a the procession headed .bt civic organisations 'n"ull rg tlia end . offleers ol tbt exirpo.ytips, fllowd by : tbe bishop and olargyk lhlr r.bas oa foot nssred tbt Oatkeoral the de- monstrators ( shouted "Downy with Popery." "O for aaotbtt Luthsr Wbtn tht vanarabk atwhbUbop of V York appeared his silver on of offiot ' , Mid be lore hint; the oiowd booed and ' -. shrieked "Tra'tors," J"It Popery in the ttretu,'t8end tbem all to Borne" -. Amidst a storm of hissing and shout inn tbe archbishop passed into the ' oathedrsl unmoved by tbe uproar. A - -strong foroe ol 'polios was stationed about tbt building tht. authorities., feaiing mora serious troqble.w ' ... Plead Guilty George Bulllvan and Thoma Brady " who wars Indlcttd for steallcg a suit.,. . of olothes from the Foley House on tbe 6th of July were arminged yester day afternoon and' plead guilty and Judge Eakln sentenoed tbem to 1 year In the penitentiary and Sheriff Pen.. -nlngton left last night, with them for Salem. ' ' , ' ; '' ' ' "" . " . Plead Guilty i ' Esmest -Iborson this 'aftrrooon ir plead guilty to ths charge of selllrg Iquor to minors and will receive sen- , tenoe tomorrow, 4 k Plead ;Torhorfow-r ; I 'Iheboys'lndicted "'for1 tltotaf "'boi'-'''' 'P ' strotif)nson tbt railroad .traol will's A" ' Ple, toworrow n i..Ci!J fiw '. " ''''-.'. ' J; I Goat ' re-- - . , yi tt k C. Christofferson , Harness and Saddles r ' La Grande, Oregon " ' We have been doing busi ness in this town for 6 years , e s e s V HILL, La Grande, Ore Ii Ci, mi 1 ..vt x t--4 '. a o l : X 5 ','V-i ' 9 sit -: f ; 'i