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-WAr. jrv TODAY'S NWS TODAY 1 ' : fifi Tonight ant tomorrow thunder showers, oooler. ?;:IA.;,GRANPE V0LUME1V . LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY. JUNE 9, 1905 NUMBER 189 I i . . 4 THE CZAR THANKS ROJESTVENSKY 8crlppaNes Association: fU Petersburg Jane 9 The Czar Qt e telegram to Admiral Rojestven eky, thanking him and tba squadron under bit command for tb' ir service to tbeir country and to bi ravel t. Ha aaid;'Itwu God's will not to g ie you success, bot tba countiy it proud ol your courage." Ha concluded tba measige by laying "Hay God console all of us." PLEAPED WITU OUR PRESIDENT St. Paterabarir, Jane 9 A algnlft cant change ta noticeable in tba atti tude of tba Rnaaian govrrnmant officials toward America, indicating that tba government is alive to tba position ir:;!d:r P.?i haa aanmed in his efforts to aeoara peace. One of tba prominent oQiolals eaid ihia tnurn ing that the praiident waa now an im portant factor in the peace negotiations and that tbera la no doabt bat what tba Praaident bad broken tba ice. The atatus of the negotiationa are being kept a aecret from even tba highest officials at Ft Petersburg. Among tboaa familiar with' tba movement la Count Lamberhoff wboaa name just now ia synomonoua with peace. IMMEDIATE ACTION St Petersburg Jane 9 ll ia auth oritatively stated today that the Czar baa ordered the council minister to immediately examine and re port on the eobeme of the Interior Minister Bulvgnine for tba representative as - aembly. The delegates to the Zsm atovo of soma of the provinces arrived at tbe capitol this mornipg Tbey intend going to Tsarkoe 8elo to pre aent tbe Czar ao address, requesting tbe immediate calling of tba repre sentative assembly to decide tbe question of war or peace. BOTH SIDES WAITING 8t Petersburg June 9 The belief which is expressed from well informed Japanese circles thai instructions Lave been sent to Oyama, the com mander of the army to stay his hands pending the result of the present ten tative negotations also that tbe Rus sian commander Linevitcb bas been confidentially advised of the situation. SILK The Yard Every yard of Silk SALE 59 MISSES BUSTER BROWN DRESSES Made from Cbambray Gin ham, pleated ' and neatly stitched, plenty of style 01 Cf and made for service ptJJ Practical Clothing Talk' to Practical CLOTHING BUYERS A suit is not always a suii L'm the true sense of the word because it consists of a coat, vest and trousers . It taken a true artist, fortified with expert knowledge of every detail in the process of manufacture from the time the wool leaves a sheep's back until the finished gar ment ia offered the buying public, to produce an absolutely perfect garment. Such expert artists are employed by A l. Kirschbauin & Go., whose suits we handle.' They are perfect in fit, absolutely faultless i it workmanship, and the cloth used guaranteed free from any imperfections. Otherwise money refunded. CJj.- Q E( dfi AA SEE GUARANTEE IN; OUU WINDOW eJllUS $0.0 V tO JZU.UU " 8HIP8 IN OUR CUSTODY Washington Jan 8 -Secretary Wright, of Manila baa aent . secretary Taft following communication The l'naaian warthlpa did not leave the I arbor here within tba required twenty hours and as a result ' tba shlpa are now In custody of Admiral Train, wbolnforma me that ha will take tba necessary -etatea to Intern them. Tbe veseele are now behind the break waters under the guns of the Ohio and Monadook. Will dirabla tha machinery and remove tba breach blocks on the guns" - - , President Takes a Rest (by Scrlpps News Association) Washington, ' Jane ' 9. President Rooeevelt left Washington this fore noon on tha Southern railway for a week end visit to tha home of Joaepb Wllmtr near Rapidan, Va. Mra. Rooee iiiicciz h!z:tb; - ti la tha intention of tbe President to! remain until Sunday or Monday. They will visit the farm recently purchased by Mra. Roosevelt, situated near Rapi dan..' One of the principal reasons ' of tba trip ia for the President to secure re lasatton from hia trying experiences of last week In connection , with hia efforta to bring about an understand Ing between Russia and Japan. He haa done ail ha can and now merely awaits developments as may be worked out at bt. Petersburg,- the capital of Russia, and Tokio, tba seat of govern ment of Japan. . President's Children Soripps News Association V Following the departure of the Pre sldent, the younger ones of the Roose velt children, Arc! ie and Ethel left for the summer vacation. Archie goes to Farmington Conn., where be will apend aeveral weeka with hia aunt, Mrs Cowles. Ethel goes direct to Oyster Bay. They are accompanied by a maid. Resubmitted By Soripps News Association ' Baker City Jane 9 Tbe case of tbe 8tate of Oregon va Roy IT Miller, charged with irregularity iu matters connected with the failure of the bank of Sumpter, has been resubmitted-to the present grand jury. EXTRAORDINARY c Silks are Cheaper than Cotton Here This For choico from a large assortment of fancy silks in stripes checks, plaids, "chiffon Taffetas, , Gr nadines and - lace stripes, suitable f r silk skirts or waists. These silks sell in our stock for 85o to $1.25. Buy all you want this week in Our Stock at Reduced Prices this week HAT HERE. THREE WORKMEN ; SEVERELY HURT (By Scrlppa Newa Association) 8anta Cror, Jane fitb Three Italian workmen laat night nearly lost their Uvea while working at tbe Santa Cms Lime Company's plant. A chute oar coming down loaded with wood, got beyond control an I jumped the track at a carve I tbe chute.' Tbe men could not escape, aiog between tbe chute and a pile o.f wood eight feet high. They were burled beneath the oar and wood. Pietro had hia. left leg broken In two plaws and hia left arm broken. Louis Oarriflet had hia akull crashed and hia right leg broken In three places, while Pater Belli hd hia left arm br .ken at tbe band and hia arm at tbe shoulder. ' s sviivsi nMuun (By Borlppe News Association) Parla Jane 9 The 'ranch govern ment have radicated a willlngneia to assign a torpedo boat to cany the body of Paul Jones down tba river Sein from Pari to Harve, whore tbe ' rrcnob squadron will deliver the body to tbe American aquedron This will nec essitate a change 'n the rendezvous of the American aquadron from Cber baorg to Harve. ' Extra Session ' By Soripps Newa Association .'; Stockholm, Jane 9 At a meeting today of tbe oounoll : of State King Oscar decided to summon the Riksday extraordinary aesslon to oonvey Jane 30. Tbe Premlre denoanoed tbe action of Norway In severing the union ' aa revolutionary aud a great and profound violation of tha rights of Sweden. The resignation of tha mliiaters of 8weden and Norway at Copenhagen and Mad rid whioh were tendered by telegraph were aooepted. t -" . . ... , Collision With Troops Sctippa News Association : St Petersburg Jane 9 In a collision today between the troops and the Jewa too were killed and nineteen were Injured at Minsb, whioh la situated about 430 miles aouthwest of tha cap ital aad haa a population of aboat 70 000. Week The Yard ARE YOU LOOKING FOR BARGAINS IN LADIES' HATS? Truly bargain values are the feature all over oui millinery department this week. You willSWE MONEY Iff YOU GET YOUR Seyf weaasasay u i I , i - Still Scheming By 8crippa News Aasooi stion Chicago Jane 9 Arrangement e were made thia morning for a eoaferenoe of the teamsters committee with aeveral of tb.e8Ute street merchants ' with a view of finding: some eolation of th strike UMSoalty. Is It announce I that presiaeat unea will not be present. Shea had offered to withdraw f ron all peace negotiation provided that at toraey Mayer, for tbe emplojers wui oe likewise. - Forty Men Jailed Bf 8oiippa Newa Astociatioa ; Obioago Ilia., June 9 Forty mem bera of the local branch of national structional iron workers and bridge builders anion were tndny commlttod to prison .without bil to await tha resulU of tue Injuries to Edward Joyce anion and now dying. Private Consultation ' i Pcrippa News Association ' j Vrt Morosoo June 9 Tha British minister Lowtber had a prirate aud ience with ttie sultan today and tba political illusion waa lully threshed over. It is still hrped here tbat an agraeuaetit may be reached between Franot and Qormauy,' otherwise ser ioua complication are foneen. New Trial Refused (By Soripps Newa Anaociatlon) Albany, N 7., Jnne 9 The court of appeala thia afternoon refused the motion for a new trial to .lawyer Al bert Patrick, sentenced to die In tbe eleotrlo chair for the murder of mill ionaire William Marsh In 1900 It la not thought that the Governor will In terfere. - . ' Cattle Baron Indicted Soripps News Association 1 Omaha Neb June 9 -John and Her man Krause obarged with illegal fenc ing in seven acrea of government land in Nebraska was found guilty oa four teen counts. JUhn Cruise was also found guilyty on two additional counts for preventing occupation of lands by intimidation. Tfris is one of the great cattle barona of tb e middle west. Tbe penalty is a fine of I ,000 or one year in the penitentiary. The proaecution of other eases will follow. - Washington First - 8orippa News Association : , 8i Petersburg June 9 Ambassador Meyer who is In eonstant oommuaioa tldp, this morning reooived a Ions oipher dispatch and soon afterward hurried to tha foreign office where be bad a a.nfereaoa with Lamsdorff . It ia believed here tbat tbe first an nounoemiotof peace measures will be made from Washington. Seattle Choses By 8orippa Nws Association Portland Ore Juno 9 The United Commercial Travellers of Waahlnston and Oregon and British Columbia met tbia af(ernoon and aelected Seattle for their next place of meeting whioh will take plaoe next year. The Dalles Wet ThcDaMoft Chronicle ol Taesdav. th 6th say: D.lles at the Monday's election went wet by a majority of 409 and the whole county of Waaco gave a Urge majority againat Prohibi tion." Ihere aeema to bars been some Jollifioatlon down there over the reeait or toe election for In the same Issue of the Chronicle the foliowinu local I ten a appear v - Plveyoarg country boya. tha oldenl probably not over 17, reeling down Second street this morulas: drank. caused a feeling of horror to peas over all. Tbe question waa, where did they get the liquor f In a drunken condition laat night Victor 1 Uaaldon supposedly Cell from the water closet back of Mattewa saloon ten feet to the ground and was found thia morning by two companions with his neck broken If yoor Observer la not delivered as you think It a boa Id be, please notify thia office, aud the trouble will be cor rected, - ., Sensational Reports By Sctippa New Assoeltaion Chloago, Jaue 9 A sensational re port ia current that United States Ulatrtot attorney Morrison, who with assistant atty. Gen, Fageu has been prosecuting tbe beef trust caaea. In tends to resign. Morrison Is now In Washington, Morrison arts for a free hand In tbe matter of returning in dictments, i King Views Drill By Scrlpps News Association London, Jane 9 Kins Alfomo to day wltnaased tba drill of the fire brigade. He visited tbe national gallery, the loolnglcal garden, atate nan ana riacklogham Palace. Tonight completes tbe program provided for the King's rntertainment. Bankers Indicted . 8oripps News Association Toledo Ohio June 9 Tbe arrand jury returned indictments seainst Levy Wootter, former cashier of the National Bank ol North Baltimore. O M Burna ca.hier of the Moutpelier bank Is charged with embezzlement and the falselying of accounts. ' Murderer Hanged Scrlpps Nsws Association ; San Quentin Cal June 9 Wilson Howard, a negro convicted of killing Aodrew Bauer, at San Jose on March 19.h , waa banged beta this morning The condemned mi l seemed resigned to bis fate and acted aa it be were lorry for tbe trouble he eaused. ; Odd Fellow's Day ' By Scrlpps News Association Portland, Ore , June 9. Today ia Odd Fellowa' day at the ezpoaltion and members of tbe order from all parts of Waahington and Oregon par ticipated In the parade throua li the olty to the grounda, where appropri ate ceremonies were held. Tomorrow la commercial travelers day. Capt. Wright Dies (By '''rips Newa Association) fcfan Fran 1 ,oo June 0 Captain George Wrlaht, a pioneer sttauisblp man, died here thia morning of a com plication of diseases. He waa well knoao along tha entire Pacific Coaat. i i Sunburn, Tan and Freckles I Need have no part in your firainer uting. They sie easily avoided, and at slight expense ; NEWLIN'S CU LEIV1 CREAM ' . . 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Wbeo tbe son returned the father, waa missing and though diligent icaroh bas besn made so far the old gentlemen haa not bi n font il. Aa tbe missing man is nearly eighty yearaof age grave fears are entertain ed tbat be has died from exposure. Condition Improving By Soripps News Association., imroti. . ditlons in weetern MichiffAn, wherein the losses will exoeed one half a mill Ion dollars, are reporte i to be r im proving. .'.,',.''-'...' ; iTHE PROPER PLACE I ,To briug your luJy friend or your wife, and family to secure the beat refreshments is . . . . . . . SELDER'S G ANDY STORE The best candy V ' The be.t Ice Cream t; , , The beat equpped candy ; . .. ,; ". fltore The best Soda Fountain ; in Eastern Oregon DRUG CO. m cS6 G A RR DIRECTORS Ef1B1LJ1ER5 answered day and uight, ' ' No.21. ' ,.'"-.;-" , r ; l" , Grande Oregon I; M tm i j 1 g) i i : ! or. i. i -.j vi - t tttt UAH 4. -evrtts;