TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Tonight and Tomorrow Partly Cloudy VF. !! VOLUME IV LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 25. 1905 i NUMBER 125 LA GRANDE EVEINi id 4 WAR OFFICE REPORT CREATES SENSATION By Scripps Newt Association St. Petereburg, March 25 The re tirement of the bulk of the force, of General Lluevitch northward. says a Russian correspondent, warm the St. Petersburg authorities ot dangers. Tbe Japanese's) e active In Mongolia, where, he says, their emissaries ure aulbtlng the Ltmaa atid arousing their old war i spirit Llnevitoh reports, as ot yesterdays date, as follows Tbe Rotslan patrol was fired upon by the Japanese cavalry end infantry ocoopyiog Pul Jos Chu There his been no change in the ar mies daring the day. On March 22. detachment of Russian cslvalry re pulsed a force of Japanese at Nan ShenTa." PEACE IN A FORTNIGHT i . London, March 25 From what is considered to be a source of uiidoubt I ed aothenticlty, cornea tbe statement I today that the end of the Russian and Japanese war will be 'accomplished in a fortnight as a fact 'The dlspat hes from St. Petersbnrg lend an air of probability to tbe rumors that Russia has decided to Initiate peaoe i.egotia-lions. PRESS CENSORSHIP IS REMOVED ; By Boilppe News Association Bt Petersbnrg, March 25. Prelim Inary press censorship on books In Russlau, aa well as in foreign Ian goages, baa been removed. WAR OFFICE REPORT St. Petersburg, March 26 The pub Heat ion, by the army organ, today, of figures showing tbe strength of the Kueslan forces sent to the far east,' has created a sensation in military circles. The war office la being freely criticised for revealing the military eeorets. The report of the figures given show that or to March 12th tbe War ouice had diepatohed 13,087 officers, 701,467 men' 1 18, -108 horses, 1521 guns, and 726,321 tons of ammunition and sup plies to the front, declaring also that the transportation strained the .Siber ian railroad t its utmost capaolty The army organ admits that tbe Russ ian troops in the far east at the begin uins of the wai did not exceed 00 000, but denies that the Russian officials failed to properly estimate the strength of the Japanese military re sources. However, tbe paper frankly aduiits that the talents of the Japanese officers and the wonderful spirits of the soldiers bad been miscalculate I. Jased on theto figures, it Is estimated that the Russian losses in killed, wounded, prisoners and sick will reach half a million, leaving the Russian fighting strength now st three hundred thousand. L1NEVITCH RFPORT8 Bt Petersburg, March 25 G "'" 1 PEACE REPORTS CAUSE GREAT JOY Scripps News Association ) Si Petersburg March 25 Reports of peace about to bi negotiated with Jpan is spreading rspidly through out .the country. Everywhere the people are falling on their knees in thanksgiving. Il is said thai tho Urms on which tbe war may be ended will include a Japanese protectorate over Korea, its lease of.tbe Liao Tung peninsula, and the making of a free port of Vldaivostook. Russia, it is said, will give Japan a half billion of stock iu the East China railroad, as well as otber China railroad, and to grant the Japanese fishing and huut ing rights in tbe Inland of Sakhalin Kamchata. - i" . . Escape Caught t'cripps News Assocatlon) Tacoma, March 25 Albert Bell, the bank swindler and mail thief, who es caped from the Federal prison at Mo Neil's Island Wednesday, was cap tared at noon today, biding In the hay In the prison barn. MfiDfiAM rvcccnc CRETE RIOT SERIOUS (ByBcrlppe News Association) Athens, Greece, March - 25 Re ports from Crete state that rioting has broken out there, owing to dis putes which have arisen ovr tbe ef forts to unite Crete and Greece. A number of people have baen injured, and the situation is now serious WEALTHY MAN GETS SENTENCE (Scripps News Assooistlon) Milwaukee, Marob 25 Former al derman, Chas. Havener, sentenced to rt y to the House of Correction for a erm of two years, for bribery In oon neotion with the special council per mits three years ago Havener 4s very wealthy, and owns several hotels, od is president of I he Milwtokee Club of the American Associations. Tbe motion fir a new trial has been leoied. Czar Aids Prisoners Soripps News Asucbiatioo London March 25 An . Exchange Telegraph dispatch from 8t Peters burg states that tbe Czr has ordered tbe payment of half a million roubles toward tbe erpense of keeping the Russian prisoners now held by the Japanese. Card Of Thanks Our family hereby extend our sin cere thanks to the many, friends of the late Ssmuel Trnesdall and tbe Farmers Lodge I. O. O. F. No. 49, of Summerville O.egoo, tor tbe kind at tention and expressions of sympathy extended during tor late bereavment. Mrs. Ssrmiel Trnecd!! aid children RUSSIAN LOAN By Soripps News Association , 8t Petersburg March 25 It is re ported that J P Morgan, the Ameri can multi-millionaire and financier, has intimated to Russia that he can rranre lor a loan, which could be exrarsd by ih hypothecation of for- rv lauUS Basket Ball Game , Tbe Baker City Basket Ball team arrived on No 5 lass night and were met at the depot by the La Grande team who conducted them to tbe Hotel Foley. Tbe girl in both teams have great hopes of wi.ining, and it will nndonb ly be a close and interesting game. ; The Baksr girls were acoompaned by a large number, of tbe boys and girls besides their ohaperon and referee The line up is as follows; Baker City Gertrude Tioe center, Graoe Davis and Mabil Bratton for wards. Georgia Yantis and Ada Allen guards, Edna Chandler and Myrtle Kenneson 8obe, La Grande Leu Wilson center, Blanche MoMurry and Hattie Me Mnrry forwards, Ethel Gulling and Grtoe Hopper guards, Bonnie Forest and Nell Young subs. . . Be sure and don't miss tbe game at Commercial Club 8.0 p m. Music bv the orchestra Admission 25 een s Great Good Dress Goods lews Dress good 9 of eveiy description: Mohairs in fancy mixtures and all tbe popular shades in solid color?, Novelty Suitings, Voiles and Ettaminea. Tbe prices too, you will agree with us, are extremely reasonable, Tanginging in price from 20c per yard and up. Exclusive Suit Patterns. In fancy Mohairs, in-etripes,shepherd checks and faucy mixtures, A great special value now on our tables, only oue pat QI teru of a kind, the yard O 2 Wash Goods, 5c the yard, up The most complete line we haye ever shown, in scotch lawns, cotton voiles, Batistes and knicker crepe. The latter is a very popular fabric, free from starch, makes!. up and looks like woolen goods. School House Burns By Soripps News Association Sacramento, March 25 Tbe Lincoln Primary school at Fifth and O streets, burned at an early hoar this morning. The loss Is estimated at twenty five thonaand dollars, whloh Is folly cover ed by losursnoe. The fire is supposed to be tbe work of tramps. SPECIAL LACE SALE J 5c and 20c LACES, the yard Thursday, Friday and Saturday only SEE WINDOW DISPLAY New Shirt Waist Suits In silk'and luster $12.50 to $20 Ladies' Covert and Craverrtte Coats $12.50 anduP Ladies' Tailor Suits In the new blouse effects also coat and skirt $12.50 to $20 IAD1ES' TAILOR HATS $600 000 represents the purchases made by our Cah Buyers' Union,-of which we are a member. Do you wonder that we can sell you the best hats on the market at tbe most economical prices. A visit to our millinery department will convince yoa that you can do letter here. " " ; ' v Today's Grain Markets Chicago, March 26 The ruling quotations In the grain market today on tbe sxi'hange here are aa fallows: May option, wheat 11.12, corn ft).4Sl, oaU 10.30; cash, wheat L13, cora $0 49, oats $30. Building Collapses By Soripps News Association St Louis, March 25 -The Washing ton state building, wbioh la being wrecked at the World's Fair grounds in this city, collapsed at noon today as a result of high winds. Three of the workmen were seriously Injured. .' Czar Makes Decree (By Scripps News Association) 8t Petersburg, March 25 By an Im perlal do ree Issued today, the new internal war loan of oue hundred million at five per cent. Half of tbe loan will be offered to the public for subscription. MORE WITNESSES ON BEEF TRUST (By Scripps News Association - Chicago, March 25. Mr. L M Byles, private secretary to Nelson Morris was among the witnesses summoned today by the Grand Jary conducting the beet trust examination The wholesale meat dealers are also being subpoenaed It is understood that the jury Is trying to get at the prices of beef, both whole sale and retail. The jury adjourned yesterday until Monday. WILL NOT RESUME DUTIES By Soripps News Association ... Washington March 25-It la stated on the best authority that Secretary John Ilav will not resume his place In 'he cabinet when be returns frtm his present vacation. Ill health la the sole cause of bU determination to re-' tire. The President is now canvassing ' the names ot several mlnent n.ntu- men, with a view to asking one ot them to become the successor ot Sec retary Hay. - Among,, those who have been considered are Joseph II tlhoat and Whitlaw Raid. Secretary Hay's friends had hoped that a few weeks rest, together with a change of air and scenes, would enable him to resume bis place as head of the State Depart ment, but that hope has now been abaudoned. t.C" The city treasurer's report shows that tbe city of Elgin received from all sources I0337.C4 last year. k ' . FOURTH TRIAL FOR MURDER - By Soripps Newt Association j Frankfort Maroh J5 Tbe Appellate Court today granted a new trial to Curtis Jstt, who is under sentence for murder of J. B.'Meaoham at the Jack son court boose. Tbe court also over- ruled tbe petition of the stats for re hearing tbe care of Caleb Powers, con vlcted ot complicity in tbe asssseina Ion of Governor Ooeble, and granted a new trial. Powers will soon be tried for tbe fourth time. Passed Away CHAPLIN In this city, at the fa mily residence, Sstorday morning March 15th., 1906, Mrs Hannah Chap. Ifn, aged 82 years and six months. Ths funeral will be held at 2,30 Mon- day afternoon from the Baptist ohurch tbe pastor J. Franklin Day officiating. The interment in the I. O. O. F. ceme tery. Mrs. Hannah J Chaplin was born In Vermont iu 1822. At sn early age went with her parents to Niagara county, N i., and soon after moved to Goldwater. branch Co.. Mlchlsan Was married to Daniel Chaplin In the town of Quinoy,' same state. In 1851 in company with her hasbsnd and the family of the late Gen. John U Stev ens, crossed tbe plains to Oregon, set tllng In .Champo9g, Marlon county, and from thenoe to Dayton, Yamhill ooanty, Oregon, where they remained aotil 1803, when they came to La Urar.de where they msde their perma uent borne. Mrs. Chaplin, lovingly known by her many friends aa 'Aont Hannah" was universally loved and respected by the entire community, and her many deeds ot charity and acts of hoapltnii- ty wer knows far and wide, t-he leaves behind ber . many sorrow ng relatives and friends," who will ever cherish ber memory la loving remem brute. FREE! "The Famous BUSY BEE GRAPHONE S We will give absolutely free, to each and every home that purchase goods to the amount of f2P, this wonderful ma chine. This gr'iiphoue is the most complete and simple machine on the market. You can make your own records, reproduce your own natural voice. THE BUSY BEE records are sweet, clean and rich. They are absolutely free from the diasagreeabla rasping sound of the old in struraents. They fill every musical need for a family, for educating the children, a quiet evening at home, or danc ing. ' Remember we sell you the goods as cheap or cheaper than any one and give vou a $10 (iraphoue with $20 spent in trade. You don't have to trade it all at a time, we give yau coupons with each ' purchase. Call at the Rainbow Store and hear the music. It is the best brrgain ever known THE RAINBOW STORE Auction Sale 3 tigX!mg$!& Watches, Clocks, Rings, Jewelery of all kinds, Cut Glass, Silver ware, Platedware, Knives and Forks, Etc, MONDAY, APRIL 3, '05 H. W. HEWITT. s ; 1 y I . i i.: ' M .5 i T