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TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Co Toulgh fair aod cooler Tomorrow lair ' MAIMER LA mm m VOLUME1V ,(;, ; , v IA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1903 ; , ' NUAISer 2QS- 1 awawawawSMawM mm j" t MMMMMWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMiMMMM. ' A REIGN OF THE RIOTS Borippe News Association Odessa, J do 30. Then la a tern porery loll ia to rioting tbli morn lng and the city Is quiet.. Tns strikers appeared cowed for the moment by the pi eeenoe ol a largs number of troops end machine gone. The betUesDlp Kniaa Potemkln (till bat ita guns pointed toward tha city, and a formal notice bag bean served oa tba com mandant of tha troopt that a bom bardment of tha city would begin If there was a renewal of the massaora by tba troopa. Tha atrikera threaten to barn the entire town under protection of the gone of the battleship, If necea ary. The foreign ships In the harbor have left the docka and are anchored u wie tuwiuMii, reauijr w eu in ohm the fighting la renewed. Fire tboas and troopa are aopportlng tha artillery and guarding tha docka. MORK 8AILOR3 MUTINY "V..A9t Petersburg June 30 A. repoit from Kronsdadt says that eight' tbou ; tend Russian sailors, together with tha workmen in tha naval Tarda.' hava suddenly refused to work. & atate of GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS MCE AND FRESH Seasonable Goods as Well as Staples always on hand. QEDDLf BRU North Fir Street f V ; - ,'. t; J i - awCaWaaaM NEWS OF THE MOST VITAL INTEREST TO ALL "THE FAIR" 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. The extremely 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 believable price quotations. This & not a sale of a few leaders, only; : every de partment has contributed heavily, and we UNQUALIFIEDLY PROMISE YOU SUCH A BARGAIN FEAST AS HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN HEARD OF IN THIS COUNTRY 1 ' - " 1 '' " ' " ' ' . - 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. V - WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICE QUOTATIONS. Kingston Aprou - j GiDghama 4 Best Calico ........ Jlc Marimack Percale.... 5c 10c India Linon .... 5c Dozens of others, equally as good, all over the dress department. TERROR INCREASE mutiny exists and one offioer baa been killed. ' i .; : RIOTING INCREASES Twe'vs thousand rioters this after, noon attacked a . patrol of troopa ia the atresia, Tbe fighting continued for bours and several bnndred were killed and wounderV The hospitals ara crowded. Tbe pem 'a m reservci lMt. been fired and exploded by tba mob and all traffic on the atreeta baa been atopped. CITIZENS LEAVE CITY. " The report at eleven o'clock this morning thai tbe Black sea fleet was PlHuavuiug sue vikf eaueeu m- tam ped e, tba eitisans fearing tbat a naval battle would tak j place in tbe , harbor and gret damage ioflioled on the city The roads leading to the - country are thronged and all ont going tratna . ara crowded. The battleship Kniaa Po temkln baa established a blockade of the harbor, and no vecaela 'floating tbe RnsBian flag are allowed to enter orleave. ii.5-,-?-'--. -i ' BATTLESHIP 8DRRENDER8 Washington June 30 United States connsel Heeoan at Oessa cables tbe deyartmeut tbat4 the ( Black , eea fleet arrived at Odessa at noon and tbat the bettlebip Kniaz Potemkin surrendered immediately after a few shots bad ben fired. , 'it.. . i .'! ( il 1 '1 '..' "4:5 1 f,. i WOULD APPEASE -COMMON.PEOPLE By Soripps News Association St Petersburg June 30 It was an nounced today that the Connoll of Ministers would adopt a plan for tha Bouligan for the national assembly , The draft will be 1 submitted to the Czar for bia approval. This hurried action Is taken in order to appease tha growing discontent manifest - In the general outbreaks. C lief Assassinated-; Sorfpps News AMOoiatioo Bucbaness, Roumanla, Jane 30 A dispatch from Klehlneff aays tbat a general strike has bean declared there and that'll e Coaaaoks are.; patrol ing tbe atresia to preeent outrages' by the atrikera. General - pzerno Lmoki, chief of the gendarme, was aasasaln ated at hia home yesterday: ' 25c and 35c Boys, and f girls Caps I?)C 65c, 75c men's shirts desirable patterns. . 4 T, ARRESTED IN f. LA GRANDE Two men, altered to be those who "shot up" Sumpter and terrlorlsed the citizens of the Hill Olty several nights ago& were arrested by the offlo sra ia this; city, last night. . At the time of tbe arrest, the man ahowed some 'eigne ot resisting, but tbe officers here ware prepared and ware too qelck fr the desperadoes. Both ot tba men bad revolvera conoealsd npon - tbslr person at the time ot tha arrest. The oaines of the perUea, as given by Sher iff brown, of Baker, who came to tbia city after the men, are Duncan and Wright. Whan Sheriff Brown asked Wright where be waa from, be faoe tiously remarked; I'm from any where and will aoon be from here.'1 The men were taken to Baker City by Sheriff Brown this moralog on psssen- tvaln Na A FIRST PERFECT AIRSHIP FLIGHT (by ScrlppeNewa Association) Toledo, Qhlo June 30 Navigating the air at the height of a mile, ; Roy Kaabensbue mad the first perfect flight with an airship this , morning. He went op at sine and mad a circuit of thirteen miles over the city, alight. ing on the top of the Bputser boljdiog He then reaacended and sailed back to tbe point from wbloh he started Mr Knabenshue manouvered '. tbe ahlp with perfect eaae in apite of a strong wind. . . ; . .. xos return trip ol roar miles eas made by the airship In thirteen min utes. Donates $10,000,000 ' By Scrippa News Aesooiation Nsw York, June 30. It is announc ed tbia afternoon that John D Rocke feller haa made a gift ot ten million dollars . to the general educational boardof which Robert -G Ogden la chairman'. The fund ia an endowment for tbe higher education of people In tbe United States. The gift was ac eepted. It la understood that Rocke feller will make further gifts for this parpcae. Proceeding Amicably ' (By Scrippa Newa Association) '. Paris, Jane 30 At a meeting of the. Council of Ministers ' today," the Prs. mler announoed that negotiations with Germany In regard to the Moroccan question were proceeding satisfactory. $2.25 Boys' knits, kneeij panU,3to0......$l.y5 Boys' long pants suits age 10 to 16 years 35 lien's wool v pants . . $2.25 lo $3.00 valnesv 1.05 $8, $10 Coat and Vest . v all wool worsted etc. 055 men's double ribbed J'A underwear ........ lyC MAKES -STRONG'; PLEA . . 8oripps News Assoeistion Portland Jnnit 5tTt RV..m.. TTnUf' Btatea 8enaiorThorstoQ this morning began the oloaina SDeechforthe dofknie In tbe trial of Senator Mitchell. The ease will not reach tbe jury before to morrow morbing. Mr. Thurston made an aloaaent and foroeful plea for the defendant, claiming tbat ha bad undertaken tha defense for him purely for friendship tor one who bad taught blrn what ha knew of statesmanship. He dwelt on fit a m V 1t9j ..' i - t . w - wmm sBveeaieM aat anaiis' ington, his devotion to hia conatltn ents and his unfailing courUsy to all. us spoke of UltoheU'a work in behal of Oregon, bla present poverty and hia broken health. He aald that Hermann waa tbe only wltoeaa who eould realty teli whether Mitohell waa Influenced. or whether a cr:me had been committ ed, and that' Hermann waa not a wit- nesa. : ,-"'. TEN THOUSAND i HANDS STRIKE : ( By. Sorlppa News Association ) Budapest Jun 30 Ten thousand farm bands in tbe diatrict of the Dn obe have struck for an iocreata In wsgss. They are now paid fifteen cents per day. In tba neighborhood of Ta med tbousanda of strikers are march ing through tbe county destroying tbe crop and burning property. Tn an encounter with tbe police, twenty six were killed. Nine hundred have been imprisoned for breaking tbeir con tracts with tbe employes. 1 500'Enlombed .i Ekaterinostar. Roasla June 30 An explosion in a gas mine near Makenot ka entombed Ave hundred miners. There ia uo nope of their rescue, ' Tomorrow Morningj r (Obaerver 8peclal) i Bsker City, Jane 30 Judge White will "annonnoe bia decision as . to whether oi not be will pass sentsuoe on Roy Miller, or graot him a new triat at ten o'olook in tbe morning.; ! Denies Report i By Borippe hews Association , ; . New York June 30 August Uelmdnt tbe president of the Interborongh company flatly denied this afternoon that John V Wallace has been engrged by tbst company. lie said; The In terboroogh does not make a practioe of buying men from their engagements and tbat it would not trke a man from the Government to the detriment of the canal enterprise" . ) 3 rJMij HIGHER LEARNING r New York July 1 In a letter to the board authorizing tbe gift, E T Gates Rockefeller's secretary says: ' The ten million is to be paid October Itt, io cash or in an iooome producing securi ties, the prltitiil to beheld in pprpe tnity as a fimndition for educa tion anJ be ioconae to : be ardff.rtbe b-oefii of such institu tions of learnli g, or employed in such other wsys as the board may deem bt adapted to promote a oomptehsn sive rjitrrn ot higher eduoation in the United States." ruK MUTINIED CREW r; IS SURROUNDED - . t (8orIppe News Association) libaa Jane 30- r oor thousand sail ore, who matloled WsdoMdav. wreck. ed the barracka and attaoksd tbe of- floera, are now aurroajjied in the woods neat the port bf the Inrantry tslnfor oed by machine guns.- A thousand of the moiinsers have already aarrendsrd The revoltlonary sgenTSBave seized ths opportunity to distribate procla mationa oilling (or revolts. MANV CASUALIIES 8t Petersburg, Jane 30 A eode tele gram from Libaa sa'ye that, op autil w m..inn ku.i uu w- curcd in the rioting and mutiny waa over three hundred. There haa been a large number of arrcats Frki!rr . lmf Dmi!n . rmmtmf VVM i.VIIIUItl By Soripps News Association 8t Petersburg Juna 30 Ambassador Meyer has informed 'the American Oontuls to Russia tbat permission had been granted all Amerioan oiiixens of tbe Jswish faith to Jiva aoywbere In Russia. It ia reported tbat tha same privilege will' be grants 1 all foreign Jews. . "; Army ! Mobilizing (Sirlpps Nswa Assooiatirn) , Stockholm, Jane . 30. Dispatohee from Trondbjen atate tbat the entire Norwegian army haa been mobilized Into three olassea of conscription, armed Bod In training. Twelve thous and Infantry haTs moved toward the Swsdish boundsry. Finishes, Its Work . ; ' (By Rorlppa Newa Association) t Chicago June 30 Tbe Federal Grand Jury Investigating tha beef trust aJjourned at uoon having pro tlcally ' completed tbeir work. The report will be made tomorrow moan ing when it Is anticipated ' that tbe indiotmenta will returned to Judge Humphreys. . , : . .. FOR THE TOILET Our stock rf high gade toilet , arliclea in cludes every toilet aid or convience that merit ' ' has brought into favor. Everv articla la of standard exeelleuce and sold at the fa. rest possible price. j. ... . , , , We buy toilet goods as carefully ' as we bny , , , . drugs and guarantee every article to be as represented. We protect you from both in-, ,i . ferior quality and unfair cost. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC " - 8oaps, Perfumes, Toilet Waters, ljotions, Hair 4 Hrushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, Toilet ; ; Powder, 8ponges. Nail Brushts, Lather Brushes, Eto.,.Kter , , . Examine our Qualities arid get our Prices, then go elsewhere if you wani to. ' ' NEWLIN DRUG CO. J""awawsaai m nmnmmmjmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'i MILLINERY AT ' Indian Purses ' ; Children's Handkerchiefs Children's Undermuslins Ladies' White Aprons ; - ' Croquet Sets just in A . " E M WELLMAN & CO La Grande ANOTHER PANAMA CHIEE .!- as (By ttorlpps News Association) Wsshlngton June 30 John F ' 8tsv ena, flrr t vloe president of the Rook Island system, who built the Rocky Mountain section ot tha Great Notts era, haa been appointed chief engineer ot the Panama canal to suoceed Wal lace. ,' Stevens waa a railway expert on the Philippine oooimialon and did hia first ' engineering of note In connection with the city of Minneapolis. He served iQ tha ealneeriDB department of the Don. - - . ver and Rio Grande, the 8t Paul "end r Canadian Paclflo and many other ralW waye of note. In 1899 ha became chief engineer of the Great . Northern, " and was later aecond vKe-presldentW me kock iuanaand in charge of tlkJ' operating department. ' f. ' " Mr Stevens recently resigned from the Rook Island to become inspector . ol the railroad work in the Pbilipplaes ' He will not bs a member of the canal commission, his duties being confined f xoluslvely' to these of chief engineer. His sslary will be thirty thousand dol lars per year. . . v -v' WILL ABOLM THE FINLAND DISTRICT (By Sorlppa Nawa Association) 8t rstemburg June 30 The strike at VoneoeseDS , provinoa of Vladimir still continues, and iofai try and oav alry ar, patrolling the street. ' ' ' The Governor of the province ar rived from tbe Vladimir : military oouofel dcolsrfd that the military district of Fi bland would be abolubed and incorporated io that of St Peterr- burg. ::r"-" - -' -'. '. REDUCED PRICES s Oregon r-