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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1905)
Mf i TODiFS NE7S TODAY Ths afternoon, tonight and Sunday, Rata or Snow. EVENING VOLUME IV LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY. OREGON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1905 NUMBER 105 OBSERVED fhe commission to Segin investigation ! By Scripps Nsws Association) Petersburg, Feb. 20 M 8chid- lersy, president of the commission Appointed or the Cstr to inquire into the grievances of the Russian working mou, locay oompietea arrangmenis with- the owneri 4 the faotoriea tor the appointment of fifteen delega.Ua to be obosen from the rank of the owners. The worklngmen bars been invited to aeleot a rapreaentatire ioi each fire hundred workingmen. Theie in turn are to eelsot forty delegates to the commission, Some Monev Paid to Panama Commission i if - 1 Washington, J'eb. 'ju.a. ioui ui Il27 baa been paid by the Panama R ft, as' fees to membera of the canal com mission for attendance to the meetings at tba executive committee and board of directors, according to the stats mania sin t ivy. it tatl IA rhsk nnneiA mittee of Commerce by Vloe President Drake this morning. Admiral Walk er, chairman of the oommiseion, and Commissioner Ornmsky attended 25 meetings of Board Directors, recelring $25 for each meeting, Commissioner Paraona attended -7 meetings and r ment ahowlng one diridend declared by the company ilnoe bis election to tba board of members to the commiss ion was five per cent. " The checks mailed to members of the board of commissioners are as follows: Wa'.ker 91 shares -to Burr, Davis, lleckeer, Hanod, Parsons, Gramsky cheoks for five dollars on one share each. Drake atated that although Grams ky returned first fee paid him it was subsequently not returned. STILL AFTER STANDARD OIL X (By Scripps News Aeeociatlon . Kansas City Ho. Feb 20 Rspreeen tatire Lyons will introduoe ia the Missouri legislature a bill declaring pipelines common oarriers and fixing toe maximum freight rate. Senator Clark has also introduced the same bill In tba senate. Washington DC Feb 20Repre sentetiva' Campbell cf Knaas tbe author of tba house resolution to in veetigate tbe Standard Oil Company bad a long talk this rnoraiog with the President. This afternoon the President held a consultation with Mr Ua-field with reterenoe to the governments method of prooeedure in tbe investigation of tbe Standard Oil oompanys business regulations in Kansas PEACE NOW IN SIGHT By Soripps News Association Berlin. Feb 20 Tagcblatt reports that the pesos party h ia gained tbe upper band in. the Russian court eolipaing anything heretofore made manifest including many prominent men of tbe war party Peace says the leading papers is now in sight li tbe far east. PACIFIC COAST NAVY YARD Washington, Feb. 20 During the debate in tbe house today, Repress n tativetjoaee urged tbe house to cut off tbe appropriation for one of tbe pro posed new battleships and devote that money to constructing another dry dock; at the Puget Sound nary yard. He said' a larje nary was of little use if there ws no place to dock and repair it (hips. He thought it-expedient to In Id another deck at Bremerton with out delay pointing out the increasing demind for dockage facilities on the P.cifia coast. He offered no amend ment proriding for tbe dock, believing il would be roted down, but gave no tioe that at tbe next session be would insist upon an appropriation for an other dock. , Another Capture Soripps News Association Tokio Feb 20 The Japanese bare captured the British collier Powder Horn bound to Vladiristock. Train Wreck By Bcrlpps News Association ranerson h i reo H- An uria way train jumped the track this morning three milea east of this place killing Hiss Grace Matbewes, and injuring twenty other paseengera. (Later Tbe Injured number 41 of whom one woman will die. Tbe train went over a twelra foot embankment. Thna mnat aHonaW luiured have been taken to the Patterson hospitals. Called Him a Liar (By Mcrlpps News Association) Chicago, Feb. 20 Thomas H Law son received the lie direct this after noon when James U Eoclea, president oi tha Commercial National 3anlc, de niad Lawaon'a charge made in the Haroh iaaue of "Everybody's Maga zine" that he, Eoclea, while oomp. trailer ot the currency under Cleveland threw hundred million bond Issue to the Morgan MoCall syndioate, Vatiderbilt Wins By Scripps News Association Washington D O Feb 20 Tbe Sup erior oourt today deoided in faror of Alfred O Vmderbllt in the auit in which he sought to reoorer from the goreroment tba sum of 1225,000 paid tbe gorernment under protest in sat islaotion of a wsr tax assessed against tbe estate of tbe late Oorneliout Van derbilt. Reccomends The Bopdlers be Expelled By Scripps Newt Association 8aoremento Fab 20 The eenate boodring Investigating oommlttaemade their report this morning finding senator, Frenoh, Connors Wright and Buskers guilty of aooeptlng bribes as charge and recoommenda their ex plosion .fotthwith. The eommlttee also finds that tha San Francisco Examiner assisted in preparing tbe resulted lathe bribery scandal and exonerated Lieut Anderson from the charge of knowingly selecting com mittee alleged to be 'packed" for the . purpose ot 'holding' up" the Building and Loan Association, This' legislative acandal haa been the oaose of miicb excitimsnt In the golden state for aereral weeks. The consideration of thU mnort investigation ot tba Continental was made a special order for Tuesday Building and Loan Association which morning. Frozen To Death A young man named Christensen was frozen to death Friday night be tween 8hedley and Idaho Falls. Chris Jensen in compauy with aereral others bad been drinking heavily at a dance at Shedley. They left the dance and started home in a wagon with Chris tensen lying in the bottom. When ihey reached borne he was dead. Blaokfoot Democrat. Oppose Leases - (By Soripps News Association) Topeka, Kansas, Feb. 20 Tha Oil Producer's Association baa engaged Senator Fltz Patrick nd representa tive Bukman to go to Washington to oppose the trsnsfor of ths Foster leases in Indinn territory to the Stand ard Oil , Tha Kansas delegation in congress will be asked to oppote the transfer. OVERSHOES Of the Best Quality at Less Than Second Quality Prices ' Nothing but the very best Rubber Footwear is ever allowed a place in our stock. TLe pood Rubber Company's products have pushed their way to the front. The Hood factories today produce more rubber goods than any factory in the world. Reasons? Quality first last and all the time. Note prices. 3JJJ $1.50 Men's Arctio Overshoes , $.20 41.75 Men's low rubbers lice for heavy box $1.35 2.5o flasftia iiitww'.$2.io $2 00 Men'8 2 backle Captain Rubber T V Vamp, solid rubber hell, with cloth upper and fleece lineing throughout yQ $2 25 Mia's 2 buckle overshoes, heavy P rolled edge, wool fleece lineing, a very dressable shoe for cold weather QQ $2.00 best weather Men's all rubber arctics overshoes, with heavy wool fleeced lineing, overshoe made for slushy tf Cft - S.Vf 1 lot Boys' Overshoes, regular $1.00 fl'lr and $1 25 volues, Thie sale at , OJl' Free Speach Demanded By Soripps News Association St. Petersburg. Feb. 20. While the Cossacks were parading tba streets, especially Nevsky Inlhe neighborhood of Kazan cathedral, the usual diatrlot for student demonstrations today, great meeting of students, professors 01 tn bt. retersourg university as sembled to discuss the question of joining tbe strike under similar in structlons. The auditorium of tha university was paoked. Student orat ors denounoed the course of the govern ment declaring its promises ot no arall and that tba gorernment must grant freedom of speeoh, conscience, press and convocation of the national assem bly also demanding the end ot ths war At an orerflow meeting revolutionary apirit ran riot, atudents ersn glorify ing in tbe murder ot Grand Ouka Herglus. The meeting took a recess at 8 o'clock, the atudents singing "Mar seilles" and carrying red Bags. After voting to auipend all studies until September, atudents and faculty adopted resolutions demanding 1st a constituent assembly on basis of uai versal suffrage and under conditions of liberty ot speech and press and of the association and freedom ol laborers in the strike. 2nd Foil annesty for religious and political offenders. 3rd Autonomy for each part of country not of Russian nationality. Switched fVirlv's j - Drinks ' By fjcrippa News Association Obeyene, Feb.ZOIa tha Cody di- voroe ease nw In progress here, At torney MoArthor ot North Piatt tea titled that at a banquet at North Piatt in 1903 Mr. Oody called for ooffee and that lira. Oody gave bim whiskey In stead whioh made bim very aiok. Tbta Is one 01 tbe ccoasloas on whioh Goby alleges that hia wife tried to poison him. The witotss for ths de fense today testified that Mrs. Oody oever used profane or vulgar language never drank or kept liquor about the place and that sbo was at all times kind and indulgent with Mr. Oody Ths witness also stated that the family of Mrs. Oody slways treated Mr Cody's guests with tbe greatest cou siderstion. VIOLENT MEMBER IS CALLED DOWN nauiuglou Vi ii lu a Mu w Lunula speech, Baker, democrat, from New York, criticised tbe President for send Ing tbe Czar a telegram expressing horror at the assaaslnatloo of Grand Duke 8erius snd offered a resolution to this efTVet which the chair decided out of J cider, Maddei fcof Georcia. Democrat declared that ths demooratln aide of tbe .house did not approve of mi damnable assassination' Important Decision By Bcrlpps News Association Washington, D O , Feb. 30. The senate committee on Indian affairs to day deoided to Insero the clause in ths ; ndlsn appropriation bill prohibiting use of Indian funds for tha suppoit of any sectarian or denominational schools. CITY EDITOR ARRESTED By Scripps Newa Asaoolatlon New York Feb 20 Dennis Donohue financial editor of the Commercial waa arrested this afternoon charged with criminal libel prefered by Her bert Gray of Mas. The arrest was based on publlo opinion mads in an iwer to Lawsons "Frenzied Finanoe" Gray ohargea Donohue refers to him as a former keeper ot a gambling hous H denies that be ever kept such a bouse that he is a breeder of blooded horses. Wall Street ia Inclined to tbe opinion thai Iewson ia being charged against Donohue. Still Fighting By Hcripps News Association Tekos, Feb 20Oyaraa reports tbst tbe Bussians yesterday moved a divi sion from front of the Japanese center (0 front of tbe left wing and advanced from Tl mountain Several columns morsd fifteen miles westward to Uan Ohio. The Russians continued to shell portions of Japanese lines Saturday without effect. Revolt In Angola (By Scripps News Association) Lisbon, Feb. 20 An attack by the rebels on Fort Marapia, in Portugess South Angola, has been reported and it is stated that there are beary losses. Tbe Governor has requested reinforcements. Two Killed (By Scripps News Association) Dea Moines Feb 20 Ths Rock Island flyer No S ia reported ditched and two killed. Tbe report dees not stats causa of accident. Ths wreck oooured about 1 U0 . T 0 were killed Ber J J .Tntin. An . PatnfnM Til . . TV w.av VWWIH.WH vt vsiiiuu j 11 muvuvurj juon lrf twelre Injured in thtamoku which 1 ck and tamed over. Smuggled Bombs Siezed (By Soripps News A ssocatlon) London, Feb 20 A dispatch re ceived here today by the Central News from Eydtkayin a place situated on tbe Polish frontier states that the Russian authorities bars sloDoed large quantities of bombs whioh were being smuggled across the frontier apparently to be used by ths anarchists. The Nurse and the Doctor Will tell you thai the success of a prescription de pends on the purity of its ingredience. There is as much variety in medicine as in other merchan dise. In our prescription-filling "Qulity" is always our first consideration. You can implicity trust your prescription to us quality, accuracy and the right priceare the never failing trio upon which we think we have a right to appeal for your patronage. ,. A. T. Hlt-U Registered Pharmacist. Phone, Farmers Line, 68 v Pacific States 1361 La Grande, Or.'