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iTT"l I Hi, IB 'ataias .wwdi :V ; 88H nO0ci ".. HI : WO 14 i I V i i VOLUME IV f LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY 9. 1905 NUMBER 69 Ci)SA til CO. .. TT--iamYii ,i ii . . H3) f I I III I 111 V M -t 7 If t"t v.- . i m i r .3f : i I 1 cttr-hF .. ! trDsi 1 '. Attorney General Moody Makes hisrgumenJL ii WMbingtOD Jaq 9A.tloroeyQen era! lioody todtj md hir ftrga&Ajt fnr rhs rUflMamiint Kfn Ann. - ..... - - r rente Court in tbe ' bef trout"- oee. He said the deleodao te, who ere " eo corporation, ouj oonpaejl pert nerthip, aud twenty-three other per on, were charged with entering 1 in to agreements with each other and performing eertidnecu" whioo he ... claimed lo be unlawful , All , acts in question, he aeid, related to oommeroe and not lo manufacturer or prodao- tion. us arguea tbat euon agree ments were in violation, of the Inter state oommeroe act, in aa maoh as un loading ear of cattle ddn,'i constitute bieakiog ''original packages," aa" the animal iwell wa an original package - which natttre otade: an ' -agreement jjjth relerepoe to the ' puiobatte : price of eattle, therefore, wu a' ' traneaotion relating to interatate eommeroe, and waa in reitraiat of tach commerce; ' that tLe defendant! combined to ar bitrarilj lower and fit the prioea , of freth meet and keep : them . onifotm nfcng themietree thie eoojplraoy ai rendered effective bymeana. of eeoret neetinga at whiob they .were fixed. . ' Twenty Two Rescued New York, Jan. 9.Twenty two eta men, composing the orew of the Dntoh steamer Andana wrecked at Elbow Kev December 29, bound from Galveston, Tens, to Hamburg, we e bronght to this port today by . th Ward line steam er Esperanza from Mexican porta . and Havana . The ' crew abandoned the steamer, took to the. boats' and' were picked np by the ' steamer Ban Joan and landed at Mafanzaa 1 - : ; - c1. We hate josi bought all of largest rooming houses in CASe FOR Doming housei Iri'tUe "city, and will sell entire lot .vheap, on easy terms. -There is everything ?you want to nt up a nrst cia roomiog uouno wiw. ; . . Bed Roonl doits : - Carpets Heating Stoves 1 ' Bedding" - - Sheets" Pillows y Towles m Chairs1 Bed Spreads !v?. - xNow fs"yonr chanee to get everything you need cheap f x . The La Grande Pawnbrokers i Corner Fir and Afam l Remember we etih buy and ef Second Hand Goodsjl as We are closing out furniture absolutely at from busines. Trtis b sale Come in before RiANDROSS s WJKii,A HOUSE FURNISHINGS WILL MEET 2 BALlfLEET t PKtfreJKa'f Jn bfe brfncieated bre bj the ratnnr tbat aatrong Jptnete equadrou waa enrontewith all poaaitle apeed . tor Madacaacar to me' t Admirl R Ji. itxttkj aod hi fl?t, and lake advan age of tbe Bhie weU while c a tcid and undarKOioif repxira. Stock Associatibn -Meet ; .''" T .Deayer Jao. 9 .. ;; . ' Beginning today and eontinueing for one weekthil ejit'y will' 4 'the centre of aiilivCaiiwklotereaU hrou gbouVtbe entire ooontry. - Three bodiea meet here today, nam fijt TbTf ational Live Stock Aaocla lion , The Wool Growers Awooiatioo , tod Cattle uroeera Intr-etate Ki eniive Committee, and. will hold joint Miiooa -f Tbe fortieth annual - m"t ng of tbe National WoolGrowere A eociatioQ waa celled to order at 10 :30 tbia morning by president Warren who delivered the annnal-addroea and J the aeoretary and treasurer made their reports.' ..X'i.fAialjr iiuu The afiernoon seat loo will be given np to tbe reports as to the - condition of sbeep 'and wool industry in the vartout states ' and-, territories.' The first session of the three associations will meet at ten thirty Tuesday. - - ROBBERY '-.1 ' Paris Jan 9 The ' fnternational oouimiasion Investigating the Dagger Bank tragedy convened this morning Admiral Fkurinaer the t rench mem ber was naanmoualy elected prealJsnt The body then retired Jot secret de llberatloa - te agree on regulations governing the procedure of (be om mission.: A second meeting hae been annoonoed for this afternoon:aad .1 Is expected that twb..mestings will, be held eaolt day until1 all the questions are settled. the goods pat of one of the ' the "city.- and will sell the ' sell efg kinda j J Thone58J ,1 ) ojir entire stock of cost'nand wT retire ; a bonifide closing out e the stock - broken e e a a in r e . 1202 Adams Ave DAGGER BANK NT PREPARATIONS FOR RUSSIAN Japanese at Tokio Preparing for the Reception r r t nv O ; . , of a Batch of 10,000 Tokio Jan Preparations are fast being made for the reeoeption ot the flret batoh of ten thousand Ruasian pieonert expected to arrive at this place shortly i After the work or di sinfection they will be sent to Knrl. 41 He magi and Kvoto Jupanese ofBoere expreea great admiratios tor the con duct of Gen Fook and other ofBoere ot The Indictments Are Dismissed by . Portland Jan 9 On motion ot John Manning, district attorney, -Cireoit Judge George, 8atarday afternpoo die mlaeed the indictmenu found by the oouoty 'grand Jury 'against Mayor George H Wlliiams and Chief of Police Charles H Hunt. .. , ,.: , , ,V In anticipation el exactly such an aot by Mr Manning the grand jury in It final report made this recommen dation: , . 'i Tbe distriot attorney, John Mann lng, haa not been without culpability 14 this matter, but be having recently eyiaeed commendable work in prose cutions for gambling, haa not been in dicted. Tet, View ot the deoialon by your, court neon 'an ; Indictment found by this grand jury under section OT Norfolk i Jao 6 Thirty3 vets els of tbe navy participated in the Naval review -at Hampton Roads today. Secretary of tbe1 Navv, Morton, Ad miral De wey and other diatinguiihed orScers reviewed tbe fleet which pro needed sea-ward in singls column peat the ship, Dolphin. ' Every class of veaeel was represented and it was tbe moat spectacular naval pageant ever witnessed In America. . . , Inaugural Ball 'i Washington Jaa 9 The house this afternoon peased tba BeneJa Joint re solution authorizing tbe nae of the Pension Building tor the ' use of the Inaugural ball i . ; j . . . '. ' i .. !., Legislature Convenes Salem Ore Jan The legislature convenes this afternoon'. " . , . ; : ' Salem Ore Jan 9 Ballot .for presi dent f tbe senate this afternoon . re- anlted !ia a deadlock therefore ' ' no choice made. Senate then adjourned j Good Outlook Contractor Q D Goodnough . stated to an Obeervar repreaentative . thia afiernoon, t relative to . the building outlook exprswed . himself aa - confi dent tbat there would be more build' iog in 1905 than there wa last year, La Grande Is growing and 'will con tinue to grow. ' ,:;?;v';,iT Removed from Office Washington, Jan Secretary of the Interior Bltchcook this afternoon, try direction of the president, removed from office, J T Bridges, register, and James H Booth, receiver, of the Geo era! Lewd Omoo at Booebnry Oregon. GREAT NAVAL REVIEW PRISONERS I t -X Russian Prisoners the Russian army la refusing a paole and standing by the enlisted men. It Is estimated that the orglnd garri son at Port Arthur numbered thirty eight te forty thousand men, Includ ing allow. Killed those h died of thonaand oasaltiea, Including wonnded total about twenty five . thousand. Audi,; r;0 XOCJ Manning 1030, we must queetion either the seal or the capacity of the district attorney for. .when eald indictment . was an nounced to him,' he ' admitted that be did ant know exactly t whether the L0B PPliwN "demd,?2 in effect, that the grand, jury declaru itself In a preaentment to the ooort. to be in doubt as to whether poolroom gambling is Injurious topuhlio morale. Upon our statement that we make, this a test case he attempted to bnidoxe us, and grew boisterous. ; - Therefore, we - reeomsend , . that your honorable court appoint a aeai- oua and competent attorney to aasiat In the proeeontion of the Indictments returned by this grand Jury. ' . u PRAISE SENATOR FULTON 1 Selem, Or., Jaa, 9.--Tbe Greater Salem Cpmmeroial club at a . meeting held Haturday unanlmoualy adopted a resolution commending the efforts of Senator C W Koitba to Induoe the gov ernment to . remove the unnatural barrier and hindrance to commerce In tbe Willamette valley that now exists by the poeseeslon of the locks at Ore gon City by private corporation. ; . The following telegram was sent by the club to Senator Pulton at Washing ton: We heartily eommend your efforts to open the Willamette' looks, and wlah you auooeea.", -i . St Louis Mo. Jan 9 Attacked , by a tria of footpads.' Father Charles Quinnof New York defended himself and was hacked with knives ! by the desperadoes in Market street , between Twelfth and Thirteenth, almost op posite the city hall, where severs! po licemen are stationed. The prUat when commanded to .throw op bis hands, struok the leader of the trio on the Jaw and felled the footpad . K fieroe fight followed in which tbe priest was finally wonted,- robbed and left nnconacioqa.) '. ')'. : v 5- -: . ." HesUeeered into a drugstore after tw( hours, and waa later taken' to boepital He ie in a aerions condition A knife wound eight inches 'long ex tends down the right side of hie face another, ex tending from tbe corner of the right eye, is three inches long and there la a third in the right breast.' "r J , i III it I . i Misa Aurora Reed, who has been visiting relatlvea In tbe city returned to her home at ilainee thlaforeaooa. Thugs HRHest RECEPTION TO ; , ' CONSUL AND WIFE Eotene Ore. J.o-8The pnblie .re tf pttoo gvb 8auuJay evening b tbe Eocene Commreial omb to Coc- ' i . . . . rk . . 1 1 1 1 sui ana aire u o niuor wm twxfvij atteoded by tbe townspeople. The IaIiiK mmm Aaa:atl in MMivln h Hnn. .ndMr.jM8b.iiey, Hon. ,ed jir. F W Qburn, Prof, and Mr R H Deer- born. . Mr Milter made a b.lef aildreta in tbe evening on the etern attuation aa be viewed it fiom hia ttioni The affair waa entirely informal. tv,' QiDycrribr l-oUs i Address vuj r l Jeflon Ci Mo Jan' sXtn hla'W- Rurai addreee Gov Joeepb w ifoik devoted i more time to the boodle' questloD than to any , oihar aubjeot and referred to UmotatUrja whloh bv-1 set J leglelatqrs Hep aaid I all t9 . Hiaaonrians were proud tnat toe atate was leader 1 the fight for good gov ernment. ; He alao said "I promised people of this sUt-to domy best to put a atopi to bribery and that p0 mlae is going to be kept to the letter" He advooated laws eompelllne a wit ness to testify aa to hia , koowledge of bribery and exempting them from proeeontion. All franchisee secured by bribery should be declared null and void professional lobbying 'should'' be made a crime. TO THE PLfBElC- i r I The rash of Holiday position to take care of all in general has got back Jk its normal condition, 1 wish to inforrnair my patrons, aaoF thosB norayA batroasbat whoWeiisiulto;j3e,Uhjtllamnow.ir4f 1 repairing with dispatch. I have secured all the neces sary help in all the lateatjtoojs Ajdjtrwals ; known to th trade, as well as the bestrorkmen that 'money I AUrepalr.jrork is under-my pojcaoriajl supervie-;j ion and I guarantee each and every piece of work done to be finiahed ia first class workmanlike manner, and ', to give (with proper attention) perfect satisfaction. All warkTehTby "mail or express will receive the same careful attention as if delivered in person, and to be promptly returned in first class condition. . ' j ; Thinking myr patrons for their past Jjberal; patronage and assuring them of my utmost ability (o give thenrperrect satisfactionr-in-the future.! remain1 trv wwia i vtn as ever. ; r- , u.- Next toewlln'e Drug Btore. - . ; I ' -vi A.4 1.2 x ewawsmtawaMBweaaaweaaBaeaea Uougns are warnings or sosaetMng amiss in tnroat or lungs. DonVmind the cough, mind - the cause,'' 'Use a ,& remedy tnat will go to tbe source or. trouble ana cure : that.' Such ,a remedy is our White Pipe Cotih Balsaia It cures promptly and thoroughly because) it cures in. tbe- nirht manner. Believes Irritation, heals inflamed sur- faces, loosens the cough, and soothes ; and strengthens while it cures.. A eplendid remedy joir children because it is so tood to cure and so good to take.t Prtce- 25 and , 60 cents. ,m-c- THE NfiWIIN: DRUG CP - ' t a nnsnnn af a-a uftftMj-aiB. .! tltetiiHt,tiiU LARGE, ACREAGE THIS YEAR A Contrrcb Already Sign ed -fbiC Larger Aicre ' age than ever Before? ........ , . r.,.ri Mr, P 8 Bramwell, field euperin tendent of the ; sugar faotory, states that the outlook for 1905 promUos to . be another reoord breaker Alreadr the contract for. aoreagn.ow. exoeed . any former year, which la 8040 acres,., and! thle-wlll be Increaaed several buaH dred before seeding time In tbe spring. " - Tbe farmers all .made '"good money -4 lost year and were ' eager to Vecontraot for this yea? anTmany Uoreaeed their contracts 1 ., -,Tii . Tbe beet . Industry causes a large - amount of money, to be plaoed la clr-. . -.1 ' l-"- iLll ' A ? .... 31 - . aulatlpa hv tbia '- eount:inlftding i h fmlM tw- "a"r w tai expenditure oi ?so,ovu t The present acreage contracted tor with the aame tonnage aa last year, meaoa.the, aotory ; will have, 80,000 tonn, which will plane Into the pockets of the irowora 1130,00) end the factory vVilTrunltiQI diys whlob gives "employ-" meat to ISO men during the campaign " Mies, Krva Reed who la working at Baker City baa been ; visiting her re lative at thia - place retarned thie ! n prnlng trade' isover and "business watch, clock and jewelry rtsiA-am, La Grande's Leadlns Jeweler i, t- .7 '. V .,-v hi h Mi' & 11 m e .'X 4. S)' ix e U'-2;JS p. .- . e S -V - a (-; OREGON a a a ft fi I t ; . i i! i i ? - ? .... 5 .v. it- -. ii. Hi .5 hi : a." 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