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.J2. mm NEWS TODAY fabowers tonight and Tomorrow volume iv LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY. OREGON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28, 1905 NUMBER 105 LA EVEN COMMENCEMENT AT HARVARD COLLEGE OTHER MERCHANTS -,- JOIN BOYCOTT By Boripps Nsw Asaooitaion Boston, Jnne 18. The Brat caller, on President Roosevelt at the homo ot Bishop Lawrence was a colored woman who ame shortly after eight, and waited, on the veranda until the Preal dent came down stairs. The woman was stopped by the secret service men. bat told them that she ased to do the President's washing when he waa in college, and they admitted her to the grounds. : When told that Mrs. Taylor wlslud to see him, Roosevelt cams down and shook bands with her and tuM a short conversation. Mrs. Tay lor said tnat tne rreelasnt ratted ou her at her borne the last time be came to Cambridge. After breakfast, the President was drlt en to Massachusetts Hill,' where the commencement pro cession was formed. The National Lancers formed the President's escort. . The commencement exercises Inolnded the granting ot diplomas to the gradu ates, and the bestowal of honored de grees. President Rooeevelt and president Elliott beaded tbe prooeesioa, follow ed bf Seoretsry Loeb, Kermit Boose irelr, former secretary Long, Ohas J Bonaparte, lientenant-governor Giald, members qI the faculty. - members ol tbe graduating; class and' classes ot the various departments. They ar rived at Sanders theatre and the com menor enent exreises were given. THE SORT THAT WILL PLEASE That is tbe sort of groceries we sell Our aim is to please all of our customers We realize that in ordet to do this we must sell only First Quality Goods We also know , that our prices must be right, and that our service must be correct. A child can do the trading at our store A trial order over the tele phone will - convince you. We solicit your patronage. (8orIppe News Association) ' Peoeog Straits Settlement Jane SS At a meeting of the Chinese mer chants today, il waa decided too operate with the Chinese of Singapore and Shanghai In tbe boycotting ol American products, pending tbe with' draws! ol tbe Gbiaese exclusion aot. ' THE PRESIDENT THANKS EMPEROR r I 'I . (Scripps News Association) Boston. Jane 23. The President to- .. d-r -"t a mtblesrain to Emperor Will lam. thanking him and the Uermsa people for the gift of the German mu seum to Harvard, and for many acta which, in recent years, has brought the two nations closer together. He added; Tbia growing friendship be tween tbe two nations means muoh for the future welfare of mankind." - i iii . Warships Sighted ' By Soiipps Ne we Association Vladivostok, June 28 Japanese warships, believed to be torpedo boats were seen on the horizon today from thia place. MOROCCAN CASE PASSES THE CRISIS , 8crlpps Newt Association Paris June 28 It la believed here that lb Moroccan crisis is psseed :!?? ?nirUr and ambassador Radolin of Germany, while talkiug guardedly today, intimated that minor questions of difference remained, but that the conflict was no longer a geo ersl political one. An entente is con sidered near at band. Not Guilty (Observer Special) i ' ' Baker City Jane 28 A verdict , of not guilty was returned by tbe Jury yesterday afternoon the case of tbe State vs Robert Cochrane, charged a statutory offense. Mrs Sarah MoLaln was the prosecuting . witness in tbe case. - - . WILL DEMAND w AN INDEMNITY QEDHLf ,BR2J? NorV rir Street : C RUSSIAN RIOTS i ISPREAD By Soiipps Nsws Association ' Odessa Russia Juus 28 Conflicts between the police and : the people bsve occurred at several points here An unknown Strieker last night threw a bomb into the cathedral, killing tbe polio inspector. Tbe perpetrator of the outrsge waa badly wounded by tbe eiplosion. Colonel Tichebanoff, tbe assistant chief of police, and inspeotor Tolksohew have been injured in the rioting. ' " 7. THE ANNUAL RACE? AT PUOGHKEIPSIE STRIKE BREAKER IS ASSAULTED By Scripps News Association . Chicago June 18 A colored strike breaker was attacked and seriously in jured last night in the subway under the Cbiotgo and Alton tracks at UaynS Avenue. The polioe were no tified and removed tbe iojured man to iae nospitai. a. he man was nnoon oions and several of bis ribs are brok en while bis bsad is a mass of bruises There is no clue to tbe identity of bis assailants. - . . (By Scripps Newa Association) Tokio, June 29 Caucuses , of both (be liberal and progressive parties ; of tbe bouse of representatives today took the stand that Russia moat be com pelled to pay substantial " indemnity and plelge herself to a general under standing regarding the future of Korea and Manchuria. , Waived Examination 'CO Rockwell appeared before Jus tic John B Hough this afternoon and waived eismination, on the ouarge of an assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, and was released on $300 bonded f. i i. ' t OPENING SPEECH MADE BY HENEY 8cripps Ntwa Association Portland. Jons 28. United BUtss Attorney Heney this morning finished the opening argument for tn prosecu tion In the trial of Senator Mitchell, U waa followed by Judge AH llennett for the defense. Senator John M Thurston will close the argument for the defense and Attorney Heney will close for the Government. It is doubtful whether the case will reach the Jury before tomorrow. Attorney Heney oonoladed his ar ument at three o'clock this after noon sod pas followed by Judge Ben- ceft Heney's argument was strong aad eloquent. He carefully reviewed ail tbe evidence and appesled to the jury to decide the e.se on the evidence and not to let sentimentality intsuere He dwelt particularly on the onuter- ak le selfishness ol Sanator Mitchell in asking Judge Tanner, hie , partner, tb prejure himself for the" Senator and the sacrifices made by Tanner for his l.te-long friend, and tbe coniemptious treatment accorded him J Declines the Honor Boripps News Association v'St. Petersburg, June 28. Vice-ad miral Cbouklo, the commander ot the Black sea fleet, bat declined to. accept the position of Minister of Marines in succession to Admiral Avellan f re slgnsd. X , , (By Scripps News Aaaoolation) : Poughkeipeie, N Y Jan 28 Ferfeot weather prevailed today for the tenth annual boat race over , the Highland course. Thirty thousand persons crowded the bluffs ot the Hudson to witness the battle of brawn and skill. Reports from all six of the crews tay they are In tbe pink of condition Cor nell was a strong favorite np nntll the start of tb race, with Syracuse as eeoond, while Columbia, Wisconsin, Georgetown and Pennsylvania likewiee have a good following. Tb freshmen In the eight oared race won for Cornell, time (:35 2-5 Bjrracua was second Columbia third and Pennsylvania fourth. . SYRACUSE GETS DECISION Later Referee Ustis announced at four twsnty this afternoon, an offioial revision of the decision on tbe rsoe de olsriog Syracuse a winner, time 10:16 3-5, this being sevecteen seconds on der the beet record on the course. Cor nell was given second place. THE POUCE FEAR ASSASSINATION NEWS OF THE MOST VITAL INTEREST TO ALL "THE PAIR" places on sale something like $20,000.00 worth of Spring and Sum mer Goods at Price Quotations, which in many instances are lower than manufac turers quotations. Theextremely backward seasons have greatly retarded the anticipated demand for, and early buying of Summer Goods. This condition and our well known policy "NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TO CARRY ANY GOODS OVER FROM ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER," dictates the enormous and almost un heiipvahia ririfie nuotations. ' This is not a sale of a few leaders, only: i every deV partment has contributed heavily, and we UNQUALIFIEDLY PROMISE YOU SUCH A BARGAIN f EAST AS HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN HEARD OF IN THIS COUNTRY' Don't hcsitatc-Don't take the other man's word for it Come and see for yourself-Cold type can, at best, only give you a faint idea. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICE QUOTATIONS. Kingston Apron . Ginghams Best Calico Marimack Percale. . . . 10c India Linon .... 4c 41c 5c 5c Dozens of others, equally as good, all over the dress de partment. 15c 25c and 85c Bojb, and girls Caps 65c, 76c men's shirts desirable patterns. . 4" $2.25 Boys' euits, knee"' pants, S to 10......l.y5 (By Pcripps News issooistioo) War is w, Poland Kuseis Jane 28 The polio ere making wLolesele r rests o( tbs Jews lor sllegwl partloipa- kioq la the recent riots. Tbe eolhori ties appear afraid to proceed against the sooielists for fesr at anamination in retalistloni' Tb city Is divided In to lour military districts (or tbe par pose ol keeping order. Alt bat sixteen faotories tesnmed work this morning Ths miners of ell tbe collieries in the Dorubiowa district hsve gone on strike. LABOR LEADERS OFFER SOLUTION Postponed Sentence Observe; 8peclal Bker City June 28 W ben ths time came to pass sentenoe tbis nucu'iut :c i.izzt zz p:y . wbo was convioted lor irregolsrtles oonnected with tbe bank of 8am pter bis ettorney Charles J Jubus filed a bill ot eioeption setting tortb tbe fsots tbsl tbe Jury had exceeded their urisdiotion by examining certain re cords oat slds of tbe case npan arriv ing on tbis decision, and Judge 9am White postponed sentenoe until next Frldsy which will give him time to oonsidei the defendsnts pies. MEETING ABOARD WARSHIP Odesoa Ruisis, June 28 Tbe crew ol tbe battleship Knis Potemkin, of the Black sea fleet, mutinied today because of hsrsh treatment and mur dered the offloera. Tbe mutineers threaten to bombard Odessa. The battleship is now cruising at see, tbe crew fearing the land, wuile tbe an- ' thoiitiee fear bloodshed II they at tempt to board tbe vessel. NEW AMBASSADOR . IS COAMNG Another Bank Closes ' 8oripp News Association Terre llute Ind . Jane 28 The Vigo County National Bank closed ts doors today, following a run re suiting in the discovery . that canhier Oonseman had resigned owing to shortsge, whioh be claims will re&ob over fifty thorn-aod. . Tbe deposits are over a million dollars. Today's Grain Market Chicago Jane 28 The quotations on the stock exchange today of tl e prlnolpal grains were as folio s;- wbeat opened at $0.9C and closed at e.9li. oorn $0.66i: oais opened - at $0.B'2J and cloeed at$0.82. . Boripps News Atsociation Paris Jnna 28 Baron Basen, the nsw . itusbtan ambassador to tbe United States, and Baroness Rasen luft tbis morning for Cbirbourg, here they later sailed for New York on the Kaiser Wilhelm. Pioneer Dead Dundee Ore. Jane 28 Levy Hrgey died at his home nesr Dundee at 7:30 o'clock on the evening of Jane 23. He wee 79 years ol age and was one of tbe oldest pioneers of Oregon. Born in Nortb Csrolink in the year 1825. cross ed tbe plains with an ox team in ' tbe year 1847, settliug on the donation slaim upon whioh he died, he bad, with the ezoeption of some three years spent in tbe town ol MoMinnviIln, re sided there continuously. ' Pattison Nominated . By Boripps News Association Columbia, Ohio Jnne 28 John M Pattison was nominated for Govenor on the d'ttnooratlo . ticket today., (ByHcrlpps ews Association) Chicago, 111., Jane 2a. The leaders of the convention ot international lab orera, which met here to organize tb workers la one central body, state that the purpose of the movement Is to bring about a saore equitable bal ance in the s-ciety. , The promoters believe "in a" universal aympathetio strike, together with political action through the socialist party, as a means ot securing permanent relief W D Haywood, of Colore io, and Eugene DeV are mentioned for the presidency of the ne organization FOR THE TOILET Our stock of high grade toilet articles in- -eludes every toilet aid or convience that merit . has brought inio favor.' Every article is of , , standard exeellence aud sold at the fairest . possible price. vvVNVV--'-; We buy toilet goods as carefully as we bny . drugs and guarantee every article to be as . , represented. We protect you from both in ferior quality and unfair cost. . , ; v IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Soaps, Perfumes; Toilet Waters, Lotions, Hair Brushes, Combs, : Tooth Bruehes, Toilet , Powderp, Sponges. Nail Brushes, Luther Brushes, Etc, Etc., Examine our Qualities and get go elsewhere if you want to. v our Prices, then Boys' long pants suits age 10 to 16 years J0 Men's woo! pants : ; $2.25 to 3 00 values 1.05 18, $10 Coat and Vest . all wool worsted etc. O.OD ribbed ...... 9c men's double underwear . American Girl Wins Boripps Hews Association London June 88 la the first rounJ ot the woman's championship tennis game which waa played at Wimbledon today,' Miss May Button ol California, beat Mies N Meyer the soore being 0 toO. f Nash Slowly Dyinc (by 8crii pa News Association) Omaha Nob June 28 W Nash, the well known "Smelter King", Is ra pidly growing worse, and there Is now :-newijn;; MILLINERY AT REDUCED PRICES Ladies' Midget Tics ; ' Js;' Indian Purses : Children's Handkerchiefs ( , , Children's Undermuslins - ' Ladies' White Aprons ? Croquet Sets just in ; K E VL WELLMAN & OO 'JLa Grrande "-" Orecon i i i , I i n ; I H r no nope et bis ultimate recovery. ;wm 1 : JT