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TODAY Pajtlf cloudy with possibly JiL showers ton Ig tit. Tomorrow cloaJjr GRAND VOLUME IV .LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1905 NUMBER IS7 La IMG WANT TO KNOW JAPAN'S TERMS ByFoiippe News Association LoodoD, Jane 7. A report (rota Russian sources sat s that General Karokl 1 engaged in a wide toroiog movement against the Russian! . OYAMA REP0RT3 . Tokio, Jooe 7. Field marahall Oya ma report that "the enemy attaobed Maohatan on the morning of Jane 6 and were repalaed. On the tame day our foroea which bud advanced to bbaso dialodged the euemy heaJing for that vicinity and oooapied the neighbor hood. Oar cavalry drove the enemy northward toward Chlolats UNAKIB10U3 FOR PEACES . 8t. Petersburg, June 7. Ambassador Meyer bad a leugtny interview wiu the foreign minister Lamsdorf at eleven o'clock last night and today they went to Tsarkoe 8eIo where they were received in apecial andlenoe by the Emperor. The visit ia believed to be of an unusual significant. One view of the report is that the war party Is weakening. The. Czar'a ad visors are unanimous for peace. . THREE HUNDRED PER MONTil (By Sortpps News Association) 8baron Pa Jvne 7 The will of the lata Peter L Kimberly, the iron and steel magnate, was probated today. Charles I Ruder of Passadena Califor nia, receive by the will, thee hundred dollars per month daring life. Chicago Strike Sorippa News Association Chlosgo Jnne 7 A call was issued this ' afternoon tor a meeting of the Chicago team owner tp consider a kckout of eight thousand truck driv ers. This action folio a the failure of the team ownerc committee to secure amnt of arhi t,rtion from the teamsters. In the meanwhile the teamsters have named a peace com misslon with full power to settle the general strike. President Gibbons of the teamMers joint council who is a member of the commission eaid today that be ei pec ted to arrange the con ference with the employer before the day is over. v CANT PUT OUT Washington June 7 Governor Wright of Manila this morning cab led the war department that be bad conveyed the Russian Admiral the President's instructions and that En quist responded that il would be im possible for him to put out to sea under the present condition of ilia veitele. ON WHAT TERMS Bt Ptteraburg Jane 7 As a result of a meeting of the council of the minis ters at Tsarkeo Belo yesterday, in structions were telegraphed this) after noon to the Russian Ambassadors at Washington and Paris to the effect that the Russian government was de sirous of learning upon what condi tions Japan would accept peace. Minister Better By Sorippa News Association Washington, June 7. The condition of minister1 Takahirtt la reported much better and be is able to give attention to p reading matters of importance. SINGED CAT SAVED SHIP ' - (By Boripps' News Association) Han Fraoclaoo June 7 A singed cat eared the ateamer "State of Califor nia", from deetraotlon by Are, and the Uvea of four sramen, this morning-. The cat" with its ooat burned off ar. roased the watohman by daahlngon deck and mewing pitifully; The watchman rushed talow and discover ed the blase, aroused the sleeping seamen, and turned in an alarm. The fire department responded in time to save the ship. The loaa la estimate! at about ten thousand dollars. ' KNIGHTS WILL ELECT OFFICERS Beef Trust Again .; 8oripps News Association Chicago June 7 The federal grand jury investigating tba peeking house industry resumed work this morning after a reoees of nearly thirty daya Circuit Judga Humphrey who charg ed the jury is on the bench. The jury adjourned until this afternoon , owing o the absence of United State attor ney Morrison. It is believed that in dictments will b9 returned when Mor rison reached here from Washington where he went to consult witii Attor ney General Moody. Senator Cullon who recently conferred with the pre sident regarding the beef trust investi gation, cull id 00 judge Humphrey this morning but denied that his presence bad any bearing upon the be f trust case.' "i ' . ' " ' Choate Returns (ByScripps Newa Association) New York June 7 Hon. Joseph H Oboate returned to America today. Union Dissolved (By Bcrippa Newa Association iihvUiiitnia. Nor war. Jane 7. The 8tartling today declared tha anion be tween Norway and Sweden under on king dissolved and that the king ceat to act as king of Norway- The 8tar thing empowerel the present atate counsel to act as the , government of Norway. An addiese to the . king adopted by the Stariblcg deelareathat there ia no ill wilt, toward the king, hia dynasty, or the Swedish nation. and aska the kin? to co-operate with the people of Nor a ay In selecting a young prince of the house of Bernadotte to ocoupy the throne of Norway. . ' More Storms ' " (Sorippa Newa Association) '. Milwaukee, June 7 Another great atom awept the middle section of the atate laat night, flooding thousands of aores, and causing mora damage to crops. At Menasha all the mill have olossd down and the Wooden ware com pany this morning loat a raft contain ing fifty thousand feet of lumber. The reports of dsmage In different part of the atate continue to show that the loss ia constantly growing greater. Speculator Suicides' Sorippa News Association Paris, Juns 7. The Bourse la de pressed todar as a result of the suicide of banker Enggly, a wealthy speculat or He is said to have been caught on the rise of Japanese stock which caused his ruin. . ; . By 8cripps New Association Los Angeles. Jane 7. The Knights of Columbus are spending th day at San Juan Capfstano Mission. Th election of offlcera will take place to morrow and It appears today that the following will be ele. tnd for Supreme Knight, Edward L Hearn. Incumbent: National Advocate, Jaa. MoOonnell, of Boston, incumbent; P J MoArdle, of Chicago; Directors, James Flaherty, Philadelphia; Jno. FMooahan, Detroit Jamas A Burns, Orange, N J; D Cal lahan, Norfolk, Va; National Racy, Daniel Col wall, Boston, Incumbent; Treasurer, P J Brad r, Cleveland, in cumbent. The only office which is lia ble to contest ia that of National Ad vocate. HE RECEIVED TWENTY LASHES (By Boripps News Association ) Portland, June 7. Charlea McGIn ty, who was convicted of beating his wife this morning to aeon re her earn lnga, was sentenced to receive twenty lashes. This ia tha first conviction under the new whipping poet law. Punishment was administered this afternoon by the deputy aheriff who need a cat o -nine-tails on tha prison er'e bars back. Each stroke brought blood. " Shot Into Crowd (ByScripps News Association) Saginaw June 7 As a result of the street car strike, of the employees a it! ike break rr, John Snitb, who was sworn in, was attaoked by a erowd of sttike simp thiiers H fired into the orowd k l ing two person and In juring soother. Case Dismissed ' Observer Special Baker City Jane 7-The case of tba state of Oregon va Roy H Miller which went to trial her yesterday was this morning ui'iuiau vu iuw:vu u defendants attorney on demur. SILK SALE EXTRAORDINARY c Silks are Cheaper than Cotton Here This Week 59 The Yard For choice from a large assortment of fancy silks in stripes, che ks, plaids, chiffon Taffetas, Gr.nadines and lace Btripe8, suitable f r silk skirts or waists. These silks , sell in our stock for 85c to $1.25. Buy all you want this week The Yard Every yard of Silk in Our Stock at Reduced Prices this week MISSES BUSTER BROWN DRESSES Made from Chainbray Ginham, pleated and neatly stitched, plenty of style J? 1 Cf and made for service pjJv ARE YOU LOOKING FOR BARGAINS IN LADIES' HATS? Truly bargain values are the feature all over out millinery department this week. You will 8 AVE MONEY IF YOU GET YOUR HAT. HERE. ' y? : Practical Clothing Talk to Practical CLOTHING BUYERS m A suit is not always a sui in the true sense of the word because h consists of a coat, vest and trousers. It take a true artist, fortified with expert knowledge of every detail in the process of manufacture fr.'ui the time the wool leaves a sleep's tack uotil the finished gar ment is offered the buyii g public, to produce an absolutely perfect garment. ; Such expert artists are employed by A li. Kirschbauui & Go., whose suits we handle. They are perfect in fit, absolutely faultiest- in workmanship, and the cloth used guaranteed free from any imperfections. Otherwi-" money refunded. v' C, 0Q IZf d"A A A SEE GUARANTEE IN OUR WINDOW aJUUS J)O.OU tO jZUeUU .JVUL nr. Attacks The President Boripps News Association 81 Petersburg Jans 7 Tha Novoe Veremya today publishes a bitter at tack upon president Roosevelt for or- dennc the Russian warsblpa now in Manila to either leave or be dismantl ed. In naval oiroles great lodlgna- tion ia expressed against President Roosevelt and navy officials are Inolin ed to assume a threatening attitude. - Idaho Awake The special car bearing tha president of tha nstlonul Good Road Association and officials of the U H Bureau of Good Road Inquiry, engineers snd experta in road making of national repute, are now holding meetings In Idaho, which are largely attended. The car will Da in Boise City on Frl day and Saturday. Tha Boise States man of Wednesday calls attention to tbla meeting as follows: "The good roads people will be with os Friday and Saturday. Let as show them by a large attendance that wa appreciate the work being dons by the government and that a visit from the demonstration , train would be fruitful of good results in this section. We need to have that train oome here so It may be demonstrated what may be done with the materials at band. ' It is essential that oar people learn jnst bow to secure the best results In road building That Is what the demon atration train Is for; tha crew actually builds pieces of road, affording a practical demonstration of what can be accomplished If we show onr interest by attending this convention we can get the train to make a atop with us. There should be an especially taiga attendance of farmers and all others who are especially interested in having good roads. LOADED WITH MUCH DYNAMITE Denies Statement By Boripps News Association New York, June 7 The dirrcUre of the Equitable met at one o'cli k ibis afternoon, and it la understood that tha resignations on tba bon'd would be discussed, though k is thought unlikely that any definite setion regarding the chairmanebip will be ts ken? Hyde denied the story thst George Gould bad offered biro five rnihlon dollars for bis holdiog in the Equitable. y . ' Homeward Bound ; By Sorippa News Association r London June 7 Secretary Hay left London ' today for Liverpool from whence ha will sail for home on the "Baltio". . Keep Them Ignorant Soripp News Association. St Petersburg, June ,7 Governor general Trepoff hia begun a campaign against aduoatlon on the gionnda that to open the eyes ol the people to tha evil , condition would weake n the authority of the government, lie baa ' summoned the', principle 01 toe os Petersburg high a boot and nrges them to nnita in demai dlDg that the tuition , In all unlveraarles be raided to 5100 rubles per year. ' .' ' ' : Another Race By ScrlppsNews Association ''' Oowes, Isle of Wight Jane 7 -The emperor of Germany hat offered an other cup to tha winner of a yacht race to be run between Dover to Hell goland, The yachts Atlantic, Apaohe, Utowana and Valhalla have ' been en tered. ; Thanked The Emperor By Scripps New Assooitaion Rome June 7 The Pop today ad dressed an autograph letter to the Em peror ot Japan thanking him for the liberty granted the Catbollo mission aries and for allowing thm to enter the territory conquered by the Japan ese and for helping them establish their houaes. For New Republic ' Londn-s .Tune 7.Tli Copenhagen correspoiiUen of the Dully , Telegraph says: 'lt ik Ulieved hare that Nor way Intends to establish a republic and that Important events may be expect ed within a few days " THE PROPER PLACE To briog your uJy friend or yoor . wife and family to secure the best refreshments is V . . . SELDER'S CANDY STORE The beet candy Thb beat Ice Cream i The best equpped candy I '- ': :: . store ;.!''-.' The best Soda Fountain in Eastern Oregon Sunburn, Tan and Freckles A aoho tier went down New York bay last wrek carrying red flags to warn all other craft to maintain a re apeolfnl distance. The warniag . was given because the vessel was loaded with all manner of explosives. On ber deck aha carrhd an enormous amount ol gasoline tnd in ber hold were many tona of dynamite. The captain and crew were afraid of tbelr earuo, and it waa given out that any man fou.d smoking wonld bo thrown overboard. 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