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V wnm todav Ja WEATHER sM'u "if- A EVEN! IL4 IA GRANDE. UNION q)UNTY. OREGON WEDNESDAY. FEBUAUT L 1905 mt - NIIMRFD Aft i I RIOT IN WARSAW CONTINUES MORE MEN HAVE BEEN KILLED Inn I ........ - BRIDE GETS CONSUMPTION By Scripps Naws Association Ing to deetroy police ' he.dqu.rter t Petersburg Feb 1-Repreentativ with dynamite and looting residence workmen of all the lam futariMiof lariin iti,.n. are conferring with Gen Trtpoff, Next Mondiy the Government will meet all masters and repreeentatlvea of the men with a viw of granting workmen freedom of meeting. Thla order la hoped .will end the strike. Ftber Gopin haa iaaaed a proclamation In At Logte a mob stormed polio Station shooting two offloere and four policemen. Shops of many Jews were plundered and an attempt was made to dyna mite prefecture law oourt and police build. Ing at Seedlve, At Pultust the police to return to their work and dismissed them with "and msy God aaaist you" His majesty listened to the narra tions of the wortingmen's demands by depotationa. lie promised to hold an inquiry into affair brought forward. The Cur said : "Te sbaU always meet revolts by military force, but wo are sure workmen are devoted to as. Wa response to that of the .government , clashed with mob wbioh waa patroll-' i ' bapnn th condition of iasued several ,daya ago, which In- ing the streets J killing eighteen and 1 . Up0n withdr,win. dele, fluenced many of the workmen to ro-; wounded twenty eight A mob at i Wank 40 onnrch ner tbT gave shoo. -n,i mi I "",u UCT,n B""ea an in- Mininnj i. ti.. .u t.t .. iserview. - u u uut vuu poi'oe, Striders at Loyse Palanoe Zenlora and surrounding district today planned marou to Bklermelnse to barn th . ui7 .cigat. a moo at tarn to work to Droolamation Ireadai Zenlora nlnna .1 j . , . ' 7. r """f" "uu ""WW w uuuiuesto piacaraea . on ins etreeta of 8t Petersburg persuaded strikers to resume work because the neoewary reform. What has happened? though they returned to work, they are arrested by the wholesale. The government has broken its word. It 1a precuti&g them Instead ot proteotlrg them. Where la protection . piomlsadt Where are oar rights that you Jgoaaa. teed? Answetor ton-wlll - find the consequences disastrous signed "Gop-on" un.ieu. At- j Czars palace there. By Scrlppe News Association " 8t Petersburg Feb 1 The Cier re. ceived 33 workmen from Taarksselo at ibrre-thirtj this afternoon; listen ed t .cornpUtnt and demaoda. It is officially anoounoed that... P., M tJJjo'i'uoro w appointed minuter of the interior to turned Prince Mirsky. City quiet today Governor General announced that anyone perpetrating 1 lawlessness on the streets be nummar ily shot, and those bonsplring sgnlnat publle peace be banished. .' . -"At Pabrlance a ncob carrying red flags marohed throngh town a'tempt . Troop dispersed - before - effectual different .Columns L juunuri The deputation ot working men waa accompanied by minister of finance Kokovsof and Governal General Tre poff the emperor waa accompanied 'as entered the hall by the Grande Dnke Mikhail 0 vetch and General Heeee Minister of the Imperal court. The emperor addreeaed .. the . deputation stating that he lamented the reoeat events wbioh led to blood shed which he said ooonred because the working men allowed themselves to be led as tray by traitor and enemies of the County. He eta ed that he waa well aware that the life of the working men was hard, bat at thla time of the ! nationa ned the industries' must keep inaatate of tranquility He Jtlso stated that be considered that it was a crime for a rebelioua mob to come to him and make a demonstration After prom Ming that the condition of tbe worklnamen would receive official investigation the Czar advised t ent (By Scripps News Associstion) Psris Feb. 1 A bomb was found on Opera Avenue rnd proved to be harmless having been filled with earth by practical joker. Manifesto was posted on doors, labor exchange walls and all quarters of Paris, calling an arcbists to stand by the oolors and signed by a group of anarchists. Tbe manifesto retas: "Uomrades we htve work to do a well as Russians In run ning the governments, nations, oasts , etc Down with God, down with the tale, down with society, down with rulers. Tomorrow insurrection will proclaim individual liberty. Tbe police have forbidden socialists to hold meeting in Kuroher bsll tonight-. Four More of Hoch's - Wives are Located By Sorippe News Associstion - ' Chicago, Feb. 1. Four more wives of Johnan Hooh have been discovered sluoe yesterday, making a total now of 29. One of tbese, Mrs. Lauablln Hooh wedded Hock in San Francisco four year ago and is said to bare died sud denly. The grand jury this aftornoon returned tvo more Indiotmenta agsiost Hoek for bigamy. Three of hi wives testified against him. . By Hcripps Nt-n Ameittion. Brrlio Feb 1 The BriRoUn covern- ment's reply to China's declarations that she has not infripged neutrality a . k v our pHrmitcea Jpn to (to so Is t re- assertion that she hss done so. The Russian note which was commaoiort- ed to tbe powers Saturday gives speoi ocstions of what are sffirmtd . 10 be violations of neu'rslity but tbe tone of the teply is such tbal it is inferred that Ru'a i not likely to carrv tbo IdiHcusmon much fartbei.' It is lea-n ed here that Russia found thst all the powers, particularly Germany, be d identical with tboee of the United States on limiting the sons of war acd keeping China out tif it. ' (By Hcripps (News Association) Warsaw , Feb 1 Tbe strike move ment in the Warsaw proviooe contin ues to epresd. Prsotically all tbe em ployees of tbe manufacturing distriols of the province are now out. Seattle Wash Feb I Mayor J E Zook of Ballard has been sued by Ro sens G rover, daughter of former Jus tic of tbe Pesos Graver Ballaid ' who asks $5,000 lor all ged bresob of pro mise to marry. ' SEN. BARD'S ATTACK ON THE PRESIDENT By Bcrippe News Association Washington Feb 1-Senator Bard'a attack on president Roosevelt before Zook filed an answsr defend, dk bis'. 0On,n,,tt of Indian Affairs ot tbe coaducs 00 theground that his fiancee e,!erdV tn Prindf! toplo afr their. ngagsment contracted tn- ZJ;. curable consumption. Persons so at-! .tatam.nfi ..T .7 rT . . . flicted be declares should not be per- "whitehon.." .nJ ,.. J mltted to msrry. - misinformed or dellhemtAi. .r-m BSWaWaWaiejS -4 a riiau AfTER MEMORY SALE Taking inventory of a stock of goods like ours discloses many broken lines, and odds and ends. These we will place on sale for tbe next Four Days at very special Prices tn 32 pair of shoes, each - $1.13 For men and boys, the regular p-ice range from 1M0 to $2 50. Just 32 pair, tf -f 0 no more, your choice ' . ; a) 4 O , 5 Duck Coats, " each 75 cents Blanket 75c Reeular 11.25 and 11.50 values'" lined, with corduroy collar. Ttfts Srtle only -12 pair work pants, each 50c Good weight, striped cotton pants, regular 85c and 1.00 values, This sale 3 doz men's golf shirts,eac . 35c These shirts are from our regular 65c and 76c shirts, slightly mussed, but best OT values ever sold w3C Three dozen 25c Men's Bo w Ties Each... ..... 5c 15 Aisses' and Children's Cape$ and Coats, each $1.50 These garments range in size from 3 to 14 years, and are priced regularly at f?A $3 to 70. Your choice this sale. . plOvf 7 only, Infants Wraps, 49c Regular $1 00 garments inad from matted flannelette, well lined, with Angora A trimmed capes. This sale 4V 5 only, Ladies' wool Sweaters, 95c Positively regular $3 sweaters. Black, ACrt white and navy. This scle. . ....... yOC Dishes, Half Price ' Fancy Plates, Cup- and Saucers, Fruit Dishes, Bone Dishes, mush and rrilk -ete, sugars and creamers, etc. 4IC lS I Tbi9 sale Tlall Pi ICC i Sill J S llfSISf" MUST USE DRASTIC MEASURES ' " ' ' ' . Manila, Feb. 1. Detalle of niu by Montalon ann Fellaardo. Ladrona leaders, show the natives who have shown sympathy with Americans war hamstrung and their Una were cat nff Justices of th peso were abducted and killed. Persons familiar with th situation declare drastic measures are th only eolation. Saw Torpedo Boats By 8crippsNews Association Paris, Feb. 1. -Lieut. 111 of th Russian battleship Alexander HI and Lieutenant Eohremaohendo of th battleship Baton Bordino today testi fied befor th North Sea Commission that they saw torpedo boals amcng th uriusn trawler when . th sail ooata withdrew under terrific fir. Ing to Injur the president. President Roosevelt never enterUia d Arab Bishop Carrlgan at a meal at th Whltehoas. He never promised him ten chaplinea In th army, or any other number In return for Cath olic support darluff the nrealdantial oampaitcn. Bard'a statement 1 aimply absurd He ought In fairness tak back what b said. - Retain Office (By 8orippsNewa Association Washington, Feb. 1. The President this morning annoonoed his intention to retain Commissioner of Patents, creaeriokl Allen, of New York, In present office. No County Division A telngram was received this after noon by a prominent citizen of this oity from Salem stating that ib county division till had baen reported from tbe committee and that tbe re poit was adverse to the division. Russians Bombard Japanese (By Bcrlpp News Aasooiatlon) Tokio, Feb 1 Oyama Reports of January 81st say that Russians shell ed Chenobiepar and Sopate Lilajentan Two companies of inftntry attaoked Cbencbiepoa advancing from the south. 'I hey were repulsed Jan 80th Two companies Russians attacked Yatiupo and two batteries of Russian infantry attacked Tutiitzu both at- tacks failing. The same day tbe Ruseisus bombarded Japanese right wing and center and also shelled Ooencbiepoe. Chicago Market Chicago, Feb J The grain market today at selling prices are wheat 99 corn 4J, oats X9j. Cabinet Resigned (By Borippa News Association Budapest, Feb. 1. Th Hungarian cabinet resigned today. Honored Pioneer Gone Turner Oliver received a telephone message this afternoon from lion. Pet er McDonald etatlng that Uncle Johaie Morrison died at th Good . Samaritan hospital in Portlaud this morning and that th remain wonld reach tlil city tomorrow morning. Tbe funeral will tak place in this city under th aus pice of th Maeooio fraternity. Mr. Morrison was a member of th Mason ic lodge or dummervill. Bis bom lodge has been notiUed and a number of the Summer vllle lokge will attend the funeral which takes place tomorrow afternoon at l:30from,tbPreabyterian church, the Rev. fi Uajs, officiating. INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENr Astoria. F.b. 1Whlle driving bis sutomobilson tbe water front today W. B. Hum was seriously injured Wbll traveling at a high speed be sttempted to make a ehort turn in lb road. The roadway was covered with frotft and the big maohine slid a cross the road, crashed through the railing and fell 20 feet to thsbeaoh be low. Hume suffered severe outs and brulsea but will recover. He ia th eon of 0. W. Hume a millionaire lumber man of Ban Franciioo, Arrest of Senators By Sorippe News Aasooiatlon Pan Francisco Feb 1 Th district Attorney of Haoramento county, Cal , la preparing warrenta for the arrt r Senator Bunkere, Emmons, "Wright and French charged with raaulwin bribes. He ssys these arrests will be nude within 21 hours. Joseph L Jordan a ban Franolaon reporter is accused of soliciting money for the senator and will be taken be. fore the Superior Judge this afternoon. Land Frauds By Hcripps News Association Portland Feb l-k 11 Tanner a U partner of J Mitchell and T R Onnn. itigbsm. of Portland were Wnr th. Federal Grand Jury this saorning. The testimony for the past fow days is all bearing upon Mitchells alletm.l con nection With the land franda It I. reported that another iudlrtmnr against both Mttohell and Herman win b returned either tha afternoon or tomorrow. Fifteen Killed Russian Officers Sail (By iScripps News Association) Nagasaki Feb 1 Eleven Russian officers who tailed from here have re lumed from Shanghai and are now proceeding to 8an Franois. W Freach mail steamer sailed today with 624 paroled prisoners enroute to Russia. , Turks, Win ' : By Scripps News Association Constantinople , Feb 1 Turkish forces have routed rebel. Chief Shot By Scrippe News Association Odessa Feb 1 Chief of nolio Galo- vlno was shot In th - shoulder bv a workingman todav while aittlnir . in hia carriage In front of his headquarters Hla asailiant waa promptly arrested. Odessa is th leading oity on tbe black tea, waa founded bvOonatantln in 1792 and no' has a DODUlation of over 276000 ( By Scrlpp. News Association) FortwortbTez. Feb. 1 A mm... train entering this city early this morning struok a trolley oar and it ia reported that fifteen passengers oa the trolley car were killed. Beckwith Dying Oberlin, Ohio Feb. 1 The condition of President Beckwith ol tbe Oberlin bank is garye. It ia not believed that he can live longer than a week. He ie unconscious part i f th time. Beck with is th head of the bank wrecked by Mrs. Cassis Chsdwick. In Far East By ScripiM News Association 8t. Petrbtirg, Feb. 1 General Kuropatkin reports that the Ruwsiaoe have evaouated Kbeigan, one of tbe advano'rf 'po itione occupied a few days ago. That tbe Jpne attacks on Tailisoj have bwo nptiisil and that tbe Russians bave agaio get lire on aaudepass. ! ' . .. . j 5 V. Favorable Report By Horiops News Aw.ioiatioa , Washington, D. 0. Feb. 1 The House Judioiary Committee authoriz. ed a favorable report on the Littlefield bill which requires all corporations to flh their annual returns with Jhe ds- , partment of oom.-neroe. K '-..' $200,000 Fire 8chnectady N. Y. Feb.l Fir de stroyed tour buitiness blocks In this city today. Tbe estimated loess is 1200,000. Post Office Robbed By 8orlpps News Association Vancouver, Wash Feb. 1 Th post office of tbis city was entered early this morning. Th safe waa blown open and 12000 in sumps and 2Q0 oash was seoured. The office was,. badX ly wrecked. Oregon, Legblaturc Salem Feb 1Tba senate passed a bill to prohibit the sale of gams tudsyV A. bill oreating Casoada out of Wasco county passed th house. A bill passed the houso empowering the -governor to appoint a eammisiion to inquire into tbo effectiveness of the present taiation laws and report at the next session. Another Capture By Scripps New Aasooiatlon J Toklo, Feb. l.-Th Japanese have captured an Anatrian ateamer bound for Vladivaatock ladened with coal. 1 THE V BARGAIN STOX2 New Lace Collars ; New Shopping Baskets New Hair Switches New Tablets and School Supplies E M WELLM AN & CO La Qrande - - Oregon