TODAY'S MS TODAY V7EATDER Tonight and Tomorrow fair GRAND VOLUME IV tA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1905 LA Hi i I NUMBER 136 1 .... 1 . ,1 s"--V ' it t x THE CZAR WAS AFRAID TO APPEAR (By Scrippa Newt aseociailoa . ' 8t Petersburg April 7 The Emper or and members ol ibe Imperial family were afraid ia appear in the unnoal parade of horae guards today. The Emperor own regiment never tailed before to attend tba parade. Grand Dnke Nicholas' represented the, Ozar. "Jack The Ripper" By Boripps News Association New York April 7 James fiayne, Steward of tbe Aron Democratic clnb, is under arrest charged with the mur der of a young woman who died tn tin hospital as the result of several the hotel Ltwtrenoe last night. She gave her name as May Wilson . ' She claims to have never seen Bayne be fore the night she ! was stabbed and says there was no quarrel. She identi fied bim as her assailant - The police have a "Jack Tbe Ripper theory. - Opposition Line (By Scrippa News Association) . Obanute, April 7. The fuel oil pipe line project between the Kansas oil fields and markets was formally launched here today. The committee on organization reported tbe scheme feaaible, and will elect oiJeere today. The pipe baa beeu ordered for a line paralclling the Standard Oil Co's line .. nto Kansas City. Reviews His Army. By Soripps News Association San Antonla April 7 The President begun the day with a review of tbe regular soldiers from fort Sam Hous ton. With bira was general Lee tbe commander of the department of Tex as Following the reviw the prei dental party proceeded to Traria Park where ten thousand school children sang "America" In Alma Plaza thirty thousand people greeted the President and listen d to his address. TV Pre ' sklent was a guest of the Bough ( Mere for lunch ami spent the afteiuuuu in an informal reunion in tbe camp ; Sheet and Pillow, Case Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY .It was our good fortune to buy a large quantity of sheets and pilW cases fr.t t one f the test makers at pbenoiniuenally low prices, For two days, I'tjday and Saturday, we will share our good fortune with you . Note prices, they are lower thai' the material can be bought fpr. u . .- . ; . ' ' . :; Pillow Cases ; Pillow casus made from good quality muslin, sizes 45x36- inches. Au extra 1 A good value at 15c, this sale .'. . . "v Torn and Ironed pillow cases 45x36 inches made from extra good material, at 1 7P the special low price of ........ . 2 Hemstitched pillow cases of gonerous size made from the very best of material OT rrcrular S5o values. ... ......... Jv Sheets and New Dress and Walking Skirts Just received , $1.25 to $15.00 Owing to tba fact that to lay ia tba featival of tbe Immaculate conception, ibe entire population waa out on tba . (treed, and it WMrecoguiad that tbe ! danger of an attack waa possible. Tbe people were .not allowed to approach within one tlock of the parade. Saints In Session (By Hcrlppa Sews Association) De Moines April 6 Delegates from all over tae world are in session today in international conference of Latter Day8ants at ilamont Iowa. Navoo which waa tlie headquarters of tbe UUUfCU WMOU tuo MIUH ! U.J1I from the state, petitioned to have tha neit meeting. Independeaoe Ma. is working hard to have the headquarters of tbe seotioo moved there from La mont. Stop The Drivers By Scripps News Association) Chicago, April 7. Tbe strike situa tion Is becoming more and more in tense. The te amstera onion has pickets stationed around the Mont gomery & Ward's store who turn back all uriverv who have goods for the com pany. The d iscbarge of aeveral drivers who refused to deliver goods to the strikebound company threatens to bring about a general walkout of team sters of all the railway and ezpn-ss companies in the city. The police are preparing for a prolonged battle, and in addition to tbe extra force atationed around the Montgomery & Ward block to prevent, violence, a strong detach tnent ia held in readlneasat tbe station to answer riot calls. Tbe strike was called by tbe Federation of Labor council to foron the great mall order house and other similar companies to to rocognize tbe garment makers union - Four arrests were made up to noon In connection with the efforts of the stilke a to atop tbe delivery of goods to Montgomery Ward & Co. John Olsou, a teamster was severely beaten by a crowd. . Sheets, 72x90 sheetings. Torn wide hems a Sheet s, 81x90 inches, made from extra heavy linen finished sheetings, - a real 7" 90c value .' VwC Hemstitched Bheets, wide hem, 81x90 inches' sheets sold everywhere at fl.25 and M 00 are worth every cent of it, our prirea P FANCY SETS, pillow cas:s to match, embroider? insertion effects $2.25 and $2.50 the set. New Shirt Waist Suit SILKS. ; In solid colore, in plain and two toned effects, also a beautiful line of the newest in far.cv silks 75c to $1.25 per yard Shonts Goes To Wof K . By Scripps News Association Obioago April 7 "Direct busioess methods, publicity and absolutely no politics. This is the keynote of the polioy of the Panama commission to which President Roosevelt has aeen Bt to appoint me president of." This de claration ' waa made by Theodore P 8bonta who arrived from New York today, being hia S ti visit since reoeiv ing hia appoiotment. Hs will return ' to Washington In a few days and take up tba detail of the canal omission He announced tbe appoiotment of Tom Brown as bis private secretary ol tbe com minion." Brown was Secre tary of Paul Morton on the 8ahte Fe for aeveral years Shonts says he will retain his position of the Clover Leaf and direct its affairs from whatever point be makes hia headquartsra. "Our polioy wit I be to work precisely as we . . . ' UVJ MUI.W ti MUIHIIU AMU WfJtlAMUg great railroad lines" said Shoots, "with the people 'of the United States as stockholders. There will be monthly reports of the progress made, of the funds expended and the outlook tor th- work jn. the same as railroads do lo tuoir stockholders". '' Queer Injunction By Scripps News Association Elgin, 111. April 7 A a Loyd a prominent merchant has secured - an injunction reatraining ths relatives of his divorced Wife from attending ber funeral today. '.'.';' , . Charge Perjury ' (By Scripps News Assoolstion) Chicago April 7 True bills charging perjury are contemplated, it Is report ed by tbe "Beef Trust" grand jury and witnesses before that body who occupy high positions in the packing Industry are to be objects of the so ousationa. Tne federal omolala say prominent representative p tickers. both in Chicago and other cities left the jurv after telling lies, belie ring tbey ''fooled" the government. , Fif teen subpoenas for additional witnesses have been issued and it is believed that from tbaae partle'a evidence will bear wholly on the perjury investigation. Sheets inches, made, from Pepperill und ironed: with 49c great good value at 75c New Silk P E TTI CO A TS JUST IN $475 to $12.50 .New Satine PETTICOATS 85c to $3.75 FOUND RESTT)F BODY By 8oripps News Association , Sao Francisco April 7Ths police are as badly at sea today as ever as regards the identity of the body fou nd out ia the street last Wednesday, despite ths f aot that they have found tha head, tht identification of tba body last evening a that of Hsrry Una was an error. Hundreds visited tne morgue during tbe past twenty four hours, but none have offered In formation that would throw any light upon ths identifioatioo. . . Tbe authorities are satisfied that there are those who have viewed the body who knew tbe man in. life, but are afraid to disclose any information fearing the same fate .might befall them. Detect! vea in a launch have visited every boat in the harbor and have searched the interior of all boats but so far have not been able to ss cure any tsngleable clew On the grounds that the bead, ths legs, and tbe aims do not iwn to fit tbe trunk tbe theory is advanced by some that a double murder has been committed. but this theory is not oredited by the detectives, as tbey claim that the head, arms and legs were in the water fully sixteen hours before being dis covered therefore the inoongr ilty ol appearance of thoe parts when com pared with the trunk. The dead man' was Identified this afternoon by an interperter in an em ployment offloe, aa a Mexlcsn who call ed at the agenoy In quest of work, and tbe files ef tha agency are being gone over lo the hope of finding his name , Finish Tomorrow By8crlpn Nf we AMooistion Portland April 7-Unlted States At torney Heney announoes that the fed eral grand jnry will finish Its labora tomorrow. The Inquiry into Ibe Booth Kelly Co ass finished this morning. Tbe transactions of W N Jor.es . in the Sllets Indian reservation landa are being Investigated thie afternoon. Attorney Ueney is absent from the jury room preparing indictments which will be returned Saturday. Missionary A Victim SHBy Scripps News Association IiOiidou April 7 The church tuls- slonary society received - a . telegram from Kangis India which says that Dsnehale,- Rowlands and Larbeer have died In the Kangla earthquake. ' AU other members of tbe society In Pun. jab are belelved to be safe. Cassie and Spear (By Scripps News Association) . i Cleveland April 7Ths federal grand jury this afternoon jointly tndloted Mrs Chadwfi k and cashier 8 near, The latter is ohsrged with making false entries in the books of the bank. Mrs Cbadwlok for abettiog. Hpear is also Indicted oo a seperato charge of per jury In making a false aUtement to the Comptroller of the Currency. Baloon Flight By Scrlpp s News Association Calais France April 7 Kaore'e baloon which left Folkestone, England laat night landed near Calais ! this morning after encountering a severe storm but the baloon was not injured and tbe occupants were in tbe best of spirits. ' ' ' Serious Charge . (Uy Scripps Nsws Aasociatlon) Salem, April 7. A host of witnesses were examined by the grand jury and it is probable that Harry Wright and Charles Monte will be indicted for murder in the first degree for furnish Ing weapons to Merrill and Tracy to enable them to escape. 1 Chicago Market " By Scrippa News Asiooiatlon ' , CMcago April 7. May wheat closed at L 17 cash 11.16. . Oats May cash 10.48. , .. Defeated Detachment By 8orlpps News Association Tukio April 7 The main : force o the Russians recently defeated in tbe neighborhood of Ohl C:ii Tun has de vis ted toward Bhumien Chang, email lorces oi tbe itursiana are oo jeupying Tallsoyj, 26 miles west of Weyuan. Japanese Defeat Boripps News Assocatlon) Bt Petersburg April 7 General Linevitch reports thst tbe Japanese have been forced to retire on Sumu- cbu. The battle in whioli 6000 Chin ch uses engaged has been fought but the result is unknown.. . Fearful Loss By Boripps News Association . " n ii . s . 'i ) " - Dana, apru i cumber . oi . sur vivors of ths earihqusks at Dbsrmsala have arrived here in a stst i of mental oolapse and are unable to give any details of the catastrophe. Our sur vivor says only one home remains and all vilages within a radius ol twelve miles ars praolloslly destroyed It is impossible to calculate tbe loss ol life among tbe oa'lres. This this The Leading Corset Ladies' Suits Yon are not living up to your op port unities if you fail to look ; over our line of suite, when in the msr ket, il for nothing more than to obtain idea of the correct sty 18 You cannot help but appreciate the workmanship, style, material and Ihe prise. " ' . : MILLINERY This has always been a strong line with us, and the beauties we pre showing this season will certainly appeal to your taste, and the price to your economic judgment. THE RAINBOW STORE AUCTION 2:30 and Must have money at once, will sell to . the Highest Bidder my Entire Stock. of Diamonds Watches, Jewelery, Silverware and Cut Glass y ... H. W. HEWITT. A. L. LOWENSTEIN. Auctioneer WAR LEADERS CONFER (Fy Scripps News Association) Toklo, April 7. An important war conference which ' lasted from ten. o'olock thla morning uuiil three p no waa held here todsy in the bouse of Prlmelr Ka'cura. The oonfercDCe was attended by Marquis Ito, Field Mar ahal Tamitgata and Minlstera of the war marine and foreign affairs. Lawyers Religion . By Boripps News Association , T Columbus O April 7 -I shall ! preach Sunday evening on tbe lawytrs relegion", said Rev Washington Glad den todty. "It will afford me an op portunity to' say something shout one 8 O Toof, cbeif of the solicitors bt the Standard Oil Co. (Jntil then, I shall make no further reply to Tool's attaok, ' Ladies' Gloves New arrivals in Silk Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves Attractive goods at altractivo prices Graphophcne'Fne will.be a permanent fclure,of 1 store. Gall and see how rtsy it i IP S' AUCTION 7:30 DAILY II a worth Building, Adams Ave. and Fir Street ' ii rj W I ft- 111 . ; m i ti t j . z f . 1 : a i 11 ata & ' r " ; ; own I Sca f We,, : si for Ntok oow f Iteed o ew- r i. -ttt .1 1 1 . i ii - ,,,.,., , , ; -y