La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 01, 1905, Image 1

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APPEALING SPEECH
HENEY
BcrippsNews Aa-fciation
, rcrtland Ore. JGly l-8enator
i ThDrtooocpyn-fflthB entire morning
wviuuiu tint
g argument for the detente io
tbe (rial of Senator Mitchell. He
made a moving and eloquent plea
attacking tbe indictment and ' lh
Mideoce end ridiculing the proseou
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with a eentimental appeal for tbe
defendant. Tb x senator flayed
Robertson, tbe atar witness, eulogized
FRIGHTFUL
ABOUT
By Sorippa Nsws Assoeiation
X'xLondon Edit. July 1 James WeeUll.
't S0'P omner here, haa received a
vf t passage from Odessa, dated this morn
' 'n' thai five other warships
: 7 mutlnied when they arrived off tbe
port, and now threaten to bombard
the town.
v ANOTHER 8HIP MUTINIED
Loudon July 1 A dispatch to
Lloyd's this moming aays that a
second battleship haa joined the
mutiny at Odessa., There ia no poss
lbility of an early resumption of work,
and tbe situation is critical. A pri
vate telegram from Odessa, dated at
11:30 this morning says that the town
Stop Prosecution
' .- By Boripps News Assooiaticn -
Dee Moines Iowa July 1 -Judge Mc
Ney today declared unconstitutional
any trust statue, under which .four
prominent insurance agents have been
srres'e I. It s believed that the action
will pat a stop to tbe wholesale pro
tcutiona In Iowa.
Minister Resigns
By Scripps News Association .,
' London July 1 A dispatch from St
Petersburg states that General Sakha
roll, the minister of war, haa resigned.
NEWS OF THE MOST VITAL INTEREST TO ALL 1
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"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
1,evable price quotations. This is not a sale of a few leaders,-only; every de-
tient has contributed heavily, and we UNQUALIFIEDLY PROMISE YOU SUCH A
&IN FEAST AS HAS
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hesitate Don't take the other
and sec for
you a faint idea.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICE QUOTATIONS.
tXingston Apron
4c
4ic
5c
5c
GiDghama
Best Calico ........
dimack Percale. . . .
odiAIion
nensof others, equally as
ji r.nnvr the dres3 ae-
1K n .rlment.
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LA
ISGLOS1NG
tn..liii M-Ka1l Mnnfflnital villi
a aplendid flight of oratory, appealing
to the passions and prejudices of tbe
jury. District Attorney Heney is
mtkiog the closing argument for tho
prosecution thia afternoon and the
case will go to tbe jury late. Heney
requested the court to postpone the
irial of Congressman Williamson,
which is scheduled for Monday, until
iio iwruojo o: til ioursa , He also
requested t a new jury panel, - The
ocurt took the matter ' under advise
ment. 'piltn
TALES l
SOLDIERS
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la quiet enough and that the aoidiera
are maintaining order. All depends
on the aotion of the battleship.
Odeaea, July 1st The battleship
which mutinied and joined tbe Knlaz
Poteoikin Is the Ikaterina. Both of
the vessels are in the harbor and feara
of a bombard ;n v t have somewhat a-
GOVERNOR rrooNTRoL
St. Petersburg, Juif I A telegram
from Odessa aays tbu. tbe mutineers
on, the Kniaz Potemkin have been
transferred to the other vessels, and
that the Ooverner at Odessa la master
of the situation.
Information Filed
. (By Hurippa News Aaaoclation)
, Kansas City Mo July I Informa
tion charging tbe Sants Fe and its of
ficer with violating the Federal In
junction, forbidding the giving of re
bate, was filed in the fede-al court al
noon. , Tbe judges took the matter
uuder edvHemeut. ''
Choate Spoken Of
8crippij News Association . i
Waahinif ton, July let It ia believ
ed in oflioiai oirclea that 8ecretarv
Hay will be speeded by Joseph ,H
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choate ' ' '
NEVER BEFORE BEEN HEARD
yoursclf -uom type
25c and 35o Boye, and
girU Caps
65c, 75c men's shirts
desirable patterns..
I5c
43c
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GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON SATURDAY. JULY I. 1905
.CHINESE RAISE
ll THE BOYCOTT
(By fkrlppa Mews Association)
i Washington, Jnly Ist-Tha state 4a
partment has haa leoetred a dispatch
from Minister Kookwell at Fekln, an
noanclng 1 the promulgation by tbe
Chinese Government, instructing ail
the Vke-royt and Govenors to ; step
the anti American agitation and at
tempted boycott of .American goods.
It la re port id Hhat thia ' aa ordered
only after repeated argent represent
ations.
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Must Remain
(by Borlppa Newa Association)
Terek Been, interned here, must re
main. until the end of the war. Tbe
vessel failed to take ion supplies and
eoal in the time required. "
Sentenced To Hang
'; (B Scripps News A soclation) -Kausas
City Mo July 1 Frank Hot
teuan, convicted of the mujder ol
Clarence Meyers, waa today sen tenor d
to hang on August 10th. Mrs Meyers
tbe wife of .the murdered man, is
under sentence 'to hang on August 11.
New Gommhsioner
(Sorlpps Newa Association)
- Harrisbnrg, Pa., July 1. Israel W
Durham haa resigned as insurance
oommissiocer, and David Martln, of
Philadelphia, haa beeu appointed I ia
successor. Q -
People
(By Sorippa News Association)
New York July 1 In a fir wbiob
destroyed an apartment ; house on
Devhoe Street in Brooklyn early this
morning, Amie Bocklin, aged twenty,
Arthur Bocklin aged sixteen, and Hen
ry Hambla agtd thirty were burned to
death. Two others were seriously
burned. Eight families occupied the
jbu .Wing and there were ma y narrow
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eopo.
OF IN THIS COUNTRY
man's word for it--
can, at best, only
$2.25 Boys' fcuili, knee' - n
pants, 3 to 10...... $1.95
Boys' long pants suits
age 10 to 16 years 5.55
Men's wool . v pants . t
$2.25 to $3.00 values 1.65
$?, $10 Coat and Vest C
all wool worsted etc Q.35
men's double 'ribbed
underwear.,. IyC
Three
Burned
SEG'Y
HAY IS
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By Rcripps News Auociation ' 1
. The bulletin, announcing the dea'h
of becretary llay read aa follow a
'.'Becretary of (dtate John Hay, died at
12:25 this mornlng'Mhie being follow
ed by the signatures of the physicians
Tha condition, of Mrllay during all of
Friday had been fairly satisfact
ory, so this rthvaletan '- C.hnm t.
dondder. M D and Fred - Murphy, M
D suud. Or Bcudder said that
Mr Hay did not suffer much in tbe
final momenta beyond the " difficulty
ia breathing, and that there 'was no
struggle. Stimulants wereadminlser-
dbut ther produced no effect. After
a lapae into unconsoienceness. the aec
tetary passed away. -
Oyster Bay Toly 1 President Roose
velt learned of the death of secretary
Hay at three , thirty this morning, the
newa being brought to Sagamore 11 ill
by a messenger from the village. The
President waa Inexpressibly shocked.
He had hoped that the eeoretaiy
would be able to resume hie dutiea In
the atate department in the fall,
PERSONAL FRIEND LOST
In the death of Secretary llay, the
Preaideut feels that he has loet a per'
sonal friend and tbe country a master
mind, Roosevelt will ' attend the
funeral. It ia thought here that the
eervicea will be held In Washington
and tbe Interment at Cleveland, the
secretary' former home.
A GREAT STATESMAN
Washington. July 1. The death of
Becretary John Hay, whom future) his
toriana will describe as tbe greatest
secretary of atate that the United
States has ever bad, has caused pro
found grief here. It was .hoped that
tbe European trip bad restored him to
comparative good health, and tbe at
tack a tew days i go waa thought to be
only temporary.. The fact is that the
secretary, for several years, baa been
suffering (rom i art trouble, which, It
la believed, was developed shortly af
ter the death of hia son Adellert. ' Io
addition to Cboate, those mentioned as
possible successors to flay are Peer
tarjr Taft, Stcre'ary Csbat and Pro
fesror Joha Basset Moore, of Columbia
college.
; rUNERAL-A.T CLEVELAND
The funeral of Beojetary Hay will
probably be held from the residenre of
damuel UoiT, Ilia brother-io law of
Mrs, Hay, wi.tb tha interment atBtone
Platte, Lake View. Or' Hay den, of
the Old Stone Presbyterian church will
probably offiolaie.'.. ' ;
ENGLAND MOURNS;
, SECRETARY HAY
By Sotippe New Assooitaion
London July 1 The deepest regret
ia expressed In London and all ovei
EujtUud at the death of Becretary
Hay. Kitig Edward authorised a
tatetneut aayiog that be was derplr
grieved at the death of the 8 cret
and that it woqIjI be a . great
tbe country aa well as to tl' m
American entente. Th
jriut loug'biograpbi""!1 ; ;
expreaa ratrrek arn ' '') '
DEAD
Held up and Robbed
Sorippa New Association
Chicago July let John Doeney, for
nineteen years a messenger fur Bart
lett, Friser and Carilngton, brokers,
while returning from the bank today
with 11,600 dollars in s wallet, was
held up at noon by a man who threw
ted pepper In his eyes, grabbed the
money and escaped, '
The Swedish Fleet
uy Scrlpps Newa Association ;
Copenhagen, July lst-A Swedish
fleet, consisting of eight large warships
accompanied by eight email veaaela.
- . I All .
passes oore mis morning on tbe way
Norm tor manouvere.
By Sorippa News Association .
Vienna Austria' Ju'y 1 . Fugitives
'rom Odesa, arriving in Auitria, gave
harrowing aooountsof tbe brutalities
of the soldiers and Cossacks in sup
pressing the riots at that place. , They
say thai defenceless mon and women
are shot down in the atreets irltliout
cause. The oavalry has : repeatedly
charged tbe crowds, ridiug luwn the
people. , The fugitives state that the
rioters broke .nto the liquor shops ard
looted them, and the Oossacks shot
down the drunken men lUe dogs. Over
one hundred drunken longshoremen
were burned to death iu the immeoae
dock fires. Tbe fugitive dtcUre that
the casualties will ezooed two thou
sand. ', . .'
Lodz On' Fire .
By Hcrippa News Association
St Petersburg Joly 1 A dispatch
from Lodi aays that the city la on fire
Fearta
Talcs
Told
FOR THE TOILET
Our stock of high grade toilet articles in
cludes every toilet aid or convienre that merit
-: has brought into fav r. Every article is of
standard exeellence and sold at the fa. rest
. i)08eihle price. ; :i
We buy toilet goods as carefully as wo buy
drugs and guarantee every article to he as
represented. We protect you from both ; in
' v frrior qualify and uufuir cost. ' '-:'.L ' '),; ',
IMPORTED AND i ' DOMESTIC
Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Lotions, Ilair
Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, Toilet
rwderp Sponges, . Nail Brushes, Lather
Brushes, Etc j Ktc, . V :
Examine our Qualities and get our Prices,
go elsewhere If you want to.
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NUMBER 206
RETURN
TRUE
Jul ward L Ondahy, of tha . Codaby
Packing Oonpany, Arthur F Evans,
secretary of Swift and Company, Louis
F Hwlft, president of 8 wilt an! Com
pany, Edward F Bltt, vloe president,
Albert Veeder, general counsel; Robert
O McManus, Lawrence A Carton,'-Edwin
Morrison, of tho Fairbanka Can,'
8 Gnriey, traffic manager for Bwartt,
Child and Sulzberger. Vance O Sbln.
worth, of the 8 7 S Company, t) B '
Todd, of the 8 7 8 company, the Swift
Packing company, a corporation, The ,
Armonr Packing Company, a corpora
tion, The Cux'ahy Packing Company, '
a corporation, and the Fairbanks Can-
ning Company. Altogether there are
(our corporations and nineteen Indl- :
viduals. They are olted to pear be
fore the United State court pursuant
to the charges of the grand jury, , ;
' EIGHTEEN 1NDIOTM) s v? --
At noon assistaut United States "at- t
torney Pagln said that four corporat- '
lona and eigliteen men had been In
dicted by the Fedetal Grand Jury, but
he refused to give the names. The in- .
dlotments are la blanket form, extend,;
leg over seventy pages of type written '
matter. They are said to be in very
strong phraseology, X r'i..,.:.
I ; NAMES OF INDICTED
' Chlosgo July 1 3 JO p m . At two .
forty this afternoon tl Federal Grand
jury returned indictments against tba
following persons ,: and corporations,
aliased to have violated the Sherman
anti-trust law, J Ogden Armour pre
gideot of the Armour ' packing com
pany, P A Valentino treasurer of the
Armour company, T J Connors super
intendant of the Armonr company
and Arthur Meeier, geu.ral manager
ol tbe Armour company ,
then
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