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TODAY a n a VOLUME IV LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1905 NUMBER 195 TODAY'S NEWS ' WEATUE1U"'""1'00"'" c ' LA,-GRAND PEACE IS NOT ASSURED ; By Soripps Nsws Association 8t Petersburg June General Linevitob reports 'that the Rrin taming movement (orecd the Japanese to retire from Iniantzi on Jane lltb, after burning tbelr supplies. On June IS the Russian 'oroe advinoed from tbe valley of Teen river to tbe village of Van Laungeo puehing bxck the Je- .. .. from tbe front state that the rainy season it beginning eatliir tbao nnal and it tbe downpour continues, mill tary operations must come to ttmd till without an ermitioe. UNFAVORABLE TO PEACE London June 16 Tbe evening Standard'! Tok i oorrespondeat, cab le! the war tendenoy is still strong in Jap in and the peace prospects are unfavorable. ' MORE WITNESSES - : ARE EXAMINED THREE SECTION MEN INJURED By Boripps News Association Chicago Jane 18 Frd Gardner, of tbe Daniels Coal Com penj, and Alter- mon Dixon, of tbe Dixon Transfer Company, testified before tbe grand j jury today in tbe labor graft investi gation. . Two women were also pieaent to oorrobosata the story ol JODris ooll told yesterday J V Farwell, Dud' ley Taylor and H Q H art til, toia' oent buainese men, went before tbe jury this afternoon to (five the employ eta' side of the situation. The sxeoa ttve board of ibe International team- slur brotherhood held another 6cret session today It Is ' said that tbe a settlement of the strike. ' fivmpter Jane 16 Three members of the Jap section gang employed by the 8nmpter Valley railroad were badly hnrt yeeterday, near Whitney. The brake on the handcar broke, ceasing It to go oft tbe track .There were several Jape on the ear, altbelng bruised nd three ot them were quite badly bat not serloasly hurt.""':? ri; A .f$ GRISCOMIS'TO1 - r BE RECALLED I if A TVIT1 i s t z i 1 i i MORE GOAL CHU: JOHN HAY WILL NOT RESIGN SEVERAL CRIMINALS " ARE ARRESTED Bonpps News Association ' Philadelphia Jane 16 The Federal Jury today found a true bill charging conspiracy against Frank O Morrison, alias Frank Storey, Oliver Quintan, lias Steward Storey, Stanley Francis, alias Arthur 8 Doster, Walter B Rings alias, alias W Richmond, Estella Graham, alias Sopbia Beck ; Tbe In d luted pe sons were formsrly connect ed with the Storey cotton company, i "get Men qoiod" concern, which was closed by tbe government. . All expect Francis are fugitives from justice. Death Expected By ScrlppsNewa Association Havanna June 16 Tbe condition of General Gomes hits grown worse since midnight and his deatb is hourly ex pected. WASHINGTON MEN arebefooLed By Soiipj Nwt AMooUUoa 'Washington," Jum IiJ It ! ramor as 4 4J JS SJ m ttw a f an wlH be recalled o succeed Loomls as assistant secretary of state'. The report has It that the Mikado has re quested minister Grissom's recall. - By BcrippaVews Association v Ban Francisco Jane 16 Depressed in spirit and empty of pocket,' tweuty farmers bailing front the state of Washington arrived this morning on the-steamer 4 Niwpo.t Irpro 8lina Crus, Panama. Over a year ago they invested their vinge in a society known as the Panama Loan . and "In- vaetment Company, hioh promised them futures in Panama robber plan tations. The men from Washington purchased round trip tickets and de patted for Pansmi, . but upon their arrival th re louod fever laden ewimpi in. tead of robber pi totatione K. OF a, DAY h . v Af .THE FAIR . , .J it it,' r- ), ;usj (By Scrlpps Ncs Association) Portland, Ore., June le.yToday : s KnlKbts bf Oolombus af at ' the ex position and the delegates from the re cent national convention at Los Ange les aie present, j Tbe order pi aateri Htar are also holding forth today, i TO CALL GENERAL For Consultation Boripps News Association Panama June 16 Chief engineer Wallace leaves Panama today to con fer with Pecrrtarr Taft in r-csrd to tbe canal matters, tbe pu'oba.u of ma terials and 'other matters. The pur chase of material will include seven million vitrified brick, reck erusbers and rollers for tbe paving of Panama. STRIKE if ,l.,t (8cripps News Association) New York, Jon 16. President Mc Ardle. of the International association of foundry men, announced, if the em ployers ot New foik sod New Jersey where the strike Is now on should re fuse to grsnt an Increase of twen'y five cents per day, he will ex tend the strike to the entire coantry. (By 8crippafNews Aseoolatlon) ' Balson'JTse Id The Busslaa aaxil lary orqse Kaobatt, j formerly the Hamburg American stsamer, Aagnsta Vlotorla, arrived off this port today and asked for coal sufficient to rsaoh the nearest Russian rort. This vessel did not partiorpale la the oaval battle in tbe sea of.. Japan, having been de taehad to Meobnoitre tbe East coa st JatMin. Whmt thm Anmmanilar haard et the fate of Admiral Bojestvens ky. be steamed for this port. Robbery At Haines Observer Special 1 I Hailpes 'JitnX 16HThe. )lfaitM Com meroial C jmpoy's store wis entered and rubliij this morning by two men and Use- huiiJred dollars worth of mere mod its was taken. ' Entrnce to the eiorl ws obtaineJ by removing a panef from the? front door! " At the time of the robbery two clerks were sleeping in the store 'and. were not awakened bf the 'robbs.t-There Is no o'ew to tbe robbery. ": Gixaibri Acquiiteil ' By 8orjps ews AsscciaUon Bea ting Pa Jane 16 Bamael Grea son. colored, wae tulay soquitted la tbe criminal court of ha murder of John Edwards of Stont hburg, on mo tion bf the district attorney, who Said that he was unable to secure sufficient evidence, slnoe Mrs, Kate Edwards, aooused of the satire orlme, had exoner ated him. The date of Greason's ex- eoution- has beeb ' 'Set ' nine , different tllllSB. Flora Ind June 15 The national oonfnrenoe of the old . German Baptist brethern has doted a four days' session in this city. One ot the questions which wss wsrmly discussed was that of permitting telephones to be need by the church people. Foreman Michael Montgomery decided that members should not permit the use of a tele phone In tbelr homes and that should any memoes - now be aslng the tele-; phone It should be taken out. Desires Coadjutator l By Fcripps News Association) Pn.tlanit Om Jnna,1tRIknn lt. . Jamlne W later Mortis, tbe oldest Epis copal aJnletsr In the United S'ates, today made application to the Fpisoo pal diocese of Oregon, now in session, for tbe appointment of a bishop ooad jutator to assist him oa aocount of bis advanced ' age. . Ua dealres to retire from his most active servioe at the age of eighty six. Be has been bishop of Oregon for the psst thirty seven years. a - Bcripps News Association ' '' Nsw York Jnn J6 Pecretary ; ot State, John Uay, Is reati ng today at the home ot bis daughter, Mrs'ljio Whitney, after his trip from Europe, where he went last March to recover bis health. He Is improved but U still pale and seem a a (rifle feeble. When asked as to whether be Intended to resign from the csbinet, he said; -T m ran. Kin In . tha 4hlnl On til either Presldeut ' Rooimvelt " or "1" see that I should ri s,gnM ' 4 ....... j Noted Man Dies f By Soripps News Assool stion 4 Liverpool Jane 16 Sir John Arch I bald Wilson, propristor of the Liver pool courier, and a large tobacco man ofaoturer, died here today. i Editor i Arrested, "-. 8orippsNows AsooUtiro New Orleans, Jane 16. Dominlok 0 Omally, tbe owner and editor of the New Orleans Daily Item, wae arrsated this morning on ths charge of Import-' ing thieves Into New Orleans, snd on a charge of conspiracy to essasr-lnate tbe newly elected chief ot police, E 8 Wbitraker. .;:.- A Otis Botts Hanged SILK iALE EXTRAORDINARY CON TINUES H71:liS WEEE mmmammmmmmmmm $5.95 For choice from 50 coats and vests iu faucy worsted, clitviot, and cassimere. These coals and Tests are well made and lined and are real $10 to $12 values. This week year choice for $5.95. Stylish Tcp Coat; For men, serge and silk !iud. $12 to $l& CORRECi CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS The label 'A. B. Kirschbaum & Co" in you coat stands for absolute perfection in style, fit and work ru an ship. If you want a coat that is made right, inside as well as outside iud that is the only kind of a coat that will give vou entirely eatisfory servict try a Iirschliaum hand made coat. A complete line for your inspection ou our counters - . 4 $7.50 to $10.QO ttK suite; Boys' Clothing, of Real Merit at Economical Prices QUALITY RIRST AND PRICES NEXT t is our elogau in this department. Those who have visited here, all agree that we have done ourselves proud in both, in this spring's euiw, and so will you when you examine the incomparable values to be found here at 60c to $7-50 for Knee Pants Suits. $4.50 to $14.00 for young Men's Suits BASE BALL AND BAT RREE WITH $3 or over BOYS' SUITS SHOE COMFORT AT COMFORTABLE PRICES Be well shod or you cannot be wall dreseed." Shabby fb es spoil the smartest costume mart shoes add toLe 16 the oldest Rown, let us show yuu some ' spring styles ' "!. "",. , , ' - , . Bargain Counter Iterrwj $1.75 shoes now. $1.25, $2 00 shoes now $1.65. $2 25. $2 50 shoes $1.85 $3.00, $3.25 sltoes $2 35 U. C. V. Parade (Scrlpps News Association) . Loutsvllls, Ky.,June 18 "JCIght ing Joe" Wheeler and Jefferson Haves Davis, the grandson of Jefferson Davis, led the procession, riding side by side. In the confederate parade this after noon,, with General. Stephen. D . Lea, the commander of the U O V. A bun. dred thousand people oheered the vet crane, nearly all of whom walked, re fusing the oarrisges wbloh were provid ed for them. : There were about five thoussnd la line. V Soripps News Association Peoria, III., Jane 16. Otis Notts wss hanged today at the couoty jail this morning for the murder of bis young wlf In a hotel in this oit on January 6th 1 at. Tbe woman was choked to death a'.ib a plsco of ribbm less than a foot in V .th. Botts ass also ens pected of the it-'irder ot iiirdie Iloff man, who wss shot near this city live rears ago. She was tbe sweetheart ot Both) at that time. Crazed Mother (By Soripps News Association) :. ' . Keller. Wis., June 10 -Crazed by illness, Mrs Paul Klaas cut tbe throats of four of her children ranging from all years down, and then killed her-1 self with the butcher knife. FURNISHED NEWS TO THE RUSSIANS : - Fcripps News Association ,1 Tokio June 10 A Bongboln, a Frenchman, has been remanded bere for tilat, charged with furnishing in formation to the Busslan gnvsmmen; lie came to Japan as a military at taches. M Btrong, an Englishman, tho stepson of M Uoughoin, was Jla-, oharged on account of Insufficient evi dence. - '.-,': TRAIN WRECKED WIT. I MURDERERS (By ficrlpps News Association Decatur, Ala., Jnne 10 The train from Birmingham, bearing Harvey 8mlth, John Collier and Will Jackson, three negro mnrdttrers sentenced to bang here today, was wrecked at Boyle, just ontslds Birmingnatn, As a resnlt of tbe delay, tbe banging mar not take place today. j i TRAIN BEACHES DECATUR i .... 'Decatur, Ala , Jnne 16, 3 p m. The train reached bere safely under a mili tary guard, and tbe negroes were exe cuted without Incident. 8mitb an I Collier were loovloted of killing Miss Bella Blaodwu-th after a criminal as sault, and J . kson for killing officer 8tole who liiej to arrest him Turkey Dusters 1 kawMi BITTER FEELING BETWEEN NATIONS Bcr!pr News Aseocialion Parie, Jnne 16-France (baa asked Germany to explain what will be the esact bearing ot tbe proposed confer ence on tbe Moroccan question, for wbloh Germany hss recently sent - a note to the powers, before elgnlfylng what the answer of the French gorern mentwUl ba. '',":' rV'. ) Today's Grain Market ' Chicago June 161 Tbe ' qnotatlons on the stock exchange today- of ti e prlnoipal grains were es follows; wheat opened at t0.877i and cloaed at $0.8S eorn opened ' at $0.63 and closed at (0.C3KI oati opened at 10.30 X and oloaed et0.30if . . ,- ; There's no question abnl the everyday usef'ilness of a feather duster.. You cau get along without one, but better with one. Bave stooping, reaching aud climbing, will dn fome kinds of dusting' better than anything else ' The time was when the cost made tuera luxurious Our prices ought to mitVe them necetsiuca After using oue a while you would ai Boon think of doing without a broom as a duster. Our b ock of duulers was t ought clos e and we can afford to sell thttn iu the same way. NEWLIN DRUG CO. HENRY wijfiiwimtxfVM lS" Li r tw lj 1. FUNER1L DIRECTORS LlCEJEb ; CnBr1LnER5 Lady aeeistaLt Calls answeredday andnight, ".' Phone io.C21. r J, O . Henry. residence664. J. J. Carr, residence 386 La Grande Orrgon v 1 e I i k i 5 i r - hm : : ?! T.I so; I ! III i a A ? !: t- Jar ? e i i 1 m t: is - i 1 Mi T It: el ilor bur eu'" ; ' Drl