La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 04, 1905, Image 1

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    WEATHER
Tonight sud tomorrow
fair eud warmer
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VOLUME IV
LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1505
mm IMS TODAY
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A I ;
LLOW FEVER
ON THE INCREASE
Four Deaths and Seventeen Mew Cases
Quarantine Restrictions
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Engineer Drowned '
(By Mcrlpps Nawt AMOoiaiioD)
Bayonne, N J.t Aag. s.A Jersey
Central paaseuger train struck a mit
cUood switch at Haekensack rlvar
bridge tbia morn log, going into the
river, drowning tbe engineer. The
coachM remained on the brtdga.
) Lindsay Arrested
By Soiippi New Association
Mobile Aag 4--Dr J. M Lindsay, the
bead of tbs national ' qoarantina ae
sociaUou of Nashville waa arretted ' at
(lull Port Mississippi by qoarantina
oBee while getting off at New Orlesns
and waa esut to abip island, aboard ol
the revenue cotter Winona.
Youths Run Away
: By Bcripps News Association
New Orlesns Aug 4 Nothing bas
been done yt to set enide tbs qoaran
tina wbiob exists between the Rapids
and Celcaaou parishes which have
shut out all train, thos tieicg
h.Uh aha Tvni and Rnnthnrn
raii"-i:;.'o mail has been reoeived
Irom Texas snd northern Louisiana
fj-aoinis today and all transcontloental
Baker City Aog '4 Wesley ; CUna
and Joseph Duffsy, two youths aged
respectively 18 and 17 years, were ar
rested this morning by the police
when they alighted front the west
bound freight. The tays claim they
arc being held here until information
train through tba ptri'nes ai a nign can t obtained from lost place with
rate of speed with no stops. , v i regard to tnair story, x bey only pos
FOURDEATII8 eessad the sum of Ave eenta between.
N.w Orleana An. a-flOlMlOfflolal ,M .
.v.... I worrr them in I ho V
repuru lauw tuur uiuun .nun ur - . - ,
new eases In the fever section
Crown Prince
' (Sorlppt News Association)
Copenhagen Ang 4 Tba Sweedisb
crown prince, Gustavo arrived on
visit to king Chrlatian to discaas the
Norwelgian situation. -:
JURY: D
SAGREE
E-SECON
Stood Six to Six. Third Trial Set
the 20th Before Judge Hunt
for
Jlyoints today and all tn
traffic is at a standstill.
The Louisiana soldiers on the state
Una spent en uneventful night last
night. Commander Bostock, of tbs
naval reserves, will seise all Missisair
pi boats caught trespassing tn Louis
iaoa waters. Trouble is expected
momentarily and the tualitia U held
in readiness On the other band Mis
aissippi it making warlike demonstra
tion. This state has no naval malitia
- but has soldier, ard Governor Yards
on8 bas called out more troops to do
-4tj along the ooat. Over one hun
dred men are there now, It is likely
that the Mississippi bo!, Graoe, will
- he seired today and tha crew arretted.
Sheriff Long says ha will follow in
ttruolions of Blanobsid to the very
letter. . "
New Orleans Aug 4 Pour v desths
. and 17 new oases of Yellow (aver were
reported officially at noon today. All
below caoal street and in the Italian
ie . garter. -JDr Richardson searched the
Maoderloin this morning but found no
fever. This afternoon tne Calcasieu
and Rapids parish official backed
down and permitted trains omytog
mail to paas through. When tbr New
Orlesns trains, arrived, the Caleash n
en cine hauled tbe dototched ma 1
nr. . "
,!! ;"ms(OI and' x some new
cases have not been made pabuc.
INCREASING'
Newr Orleans, Aug. 4 At three
o'clock this afternoon tha official re
port elves tba camber of twenty new
eases of fever and fever deaths. At
present the outlook is that record of
many new cases will be hung op
tomorrow. .
QUARANTINE SPREADING
New Orleans, Aog 4 Tha quaran
tine regulations are becoming much
tighter throu about tne state of Miss
losippl, Alabama, Texas, Tennesee and
Arkansas. 8hor. gun methods sre the
order of the day and the militia has
been ordered ont in the majority of
the states. Work Is progressing nicely
towards clesning the streets.
AT JACKSON . -
Jackson, Miss., Aog. 4. No new
oases of vellow fever are reported to
tha health board today. , The Vlcka
burg company of national guards were
ordered oat this morning to reinforce
the troops on the coast.
The New Orleans nsval reserves this
afterroon captured a Mississippi patrol
boat at Rigoleten in the Louisiana
waters.
Frank Howard, who was ai rested by
Deputy Sheriff. Tom Johnson charged
with stealing goods from tba O R & N
freight oars, was arraigned before
Justice John Hoogh this afternoon
snd held in the sum ol $500 in default
of whiob ha was taken to Jail to await
the action of tha October term, of the Seventeen non union operators have
olrouit oaurt vA r. r ..-.!.!! for the west.
Bound Over
Strike Bound ;
By Sorippa . Jtews A'-LLtr.
ot rsul Ang 4 Tha striking tele
graphers undoubtedly have the North
Pacific and Great Northern roads se
rioosly crippled today. Tha Northern
Psoifio pateoger train No 4 has been
annulled, running at No 22. President
Perbam says all. passenger trains are
from seven to fourteen hours lata and
that the freight traffic is paralysed.
No violence or accidents are reported
(Scrlppt News Association)
Portland . An . oaing ' out
Kwriy forty four boors, the Jury in
the second trial ot congressman Will
lamson and his co defendants, accused
ot oontpiracy for .suborn perjury, to
trsudulenty acquire government lands,
lM 'JL ait could riot agree and
were discharged. The thiid trial of
the caaa was set tor August 28, before
Judge Hnnt, of Montana. Tba jury
stood seven tor . conviction on the
first three ballots and six for acquittal
ths ensuing 11 ballots
DISCOVER
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FACTORIES
Gen. Corbin's Opinion
Boripps News Assoclt tlon
Washiugtod Aug 4 Philippine ad-
i vises quote Oenersl Corbin as stating
that Wood nor any other offloer of the
army would ever b) made governor of
the Philippines, as the place is purely
a civil position aud the appointment
of any army officer would bs hurtful
HUNTINGTON CASE
IS APPEALED
By 8orlpps News Association
Odessa Aug 4 Tba Russian govern
ment was thrown into a state ot great
excitement when it became generally
known in offi 3ial circles ot the discov
ery of three bomb factories here, with
slxtv-tevjen finished bombs and 200 un
finished missals. Twelve' parties im
plicated are ondei arrest and a speedy
execution is expected to follow. The
government has already suffered from
these murderous - attacks, an? fully
realize the uncertainty ot their day.
The defendants in the' cast of Baker
County against the sureties on A H
Huntington' tax bond bavo retained
liars & (Smith as their attorneys in
thsir appeal to the supreme court from
the Judgement obtained by the plain
tiff in Umatilla county last June, and
steps ar now being taken to perfect
the appeal.
Celebrated Mass
; By Boripps News Association
Ktw York Aug 4 Before leaving lor
Oyster Bay for the peace conference,
Witte's suite atteuded tha ureeit
orthodox church. Archbishop Hovitsky
celebrated mass blessed W'ltte and
prayed tor success to the mission
WUte ato d at the altar during tba
ceremonies.
Visits President :
J Boiipps News Association
Oyster Hay, Aog. 4.-The Russian
peace plenipotentiary, Witte, was In
troduced to the President this after
noon. The giant envoy arrived at
12:20 accompanied by the Russian
ambassador Karon Rosen. 'Ibe .
Count comes merely to get acquainted
with tba President", exp'ained tba
ambassador, and baa nothing to say
' f or publication.
Convicted
M F Galliger of the steamsr Plant,
was fined fo5 for violating tha local
option law ot Curry county by selling
liquor on the , steamer within the
county limits. . ' - "1
f Infanta Maria
- By Scripps News Association)
"Ssn Babastlna, Aug. 4. Infanta
Maria Alfomo, son ' of Princess of
Austria and aistar ot Alfonso, belr
presumptive to tba throne of Spain,
I died this morning of consumption; Ha
I waa born In 1903
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THE BAKGMN FEAST GROWS
And our great sale gathers Increased momentum everyday. Not a
day passes but that it brings forth some new bargains which over- .
shadows- if such a thing were possible-those of previous days.
Come Early Come Often Something New every day
And please remember these offerings are
Strickly new and this season's goods
DRESS SKIRTS
1 - SUMMER
The Mae pencil man has made some extra
ordinary inroads into the prices of aumioer
Bklrtsof all kinds, wool, linen and . pique
skirts all included. ' . J; ;
PIQIE SKIRTS, regular $2.50 values
everywhere but here.
ALL LADIES' WASH SUITS AT
' SHARP PRICE REDUCTIONS
Tbese gaits iu large assortment made from
tbe newest and most popular ' summer ma
terial, all at KEDUCED PRICES . -
UDIES' SILK SUITS
Are now offered for your, choosing at less
prices tban the makers quote.
$12.50 suits for S 8.00
20.00 "M 14.75 vH
22.50 " "16.50 fc
Calico 4c
I5c Qvadriga Cloth 10c
Apron Gingham 4c
Johnson Percale 8c
, 65c
Men's Underwear
50c -
50c and 75c
Straw Hats
25c
50c
Ladies'. Lace Hose
" ':" 33c
a MA
60c and 75c
Oil Window Shades
' :'-:': 39c
Aitchell
Herman
Putcr
(8orlpps Newa Association)
Portland, Au 4 The lund conspir
acy ease against United. Statss senator
MltchHll and congreAtmen Herman,
8 A. O, Puter et al haa been set for
trial September 5. This case Involves
the alleged payments ot 82000 by Put
er to senator Mitchell lor ' expidltlng
claims to patent. ,
BATH REQUISITES
Everything for tbe lath of the quality you ought to have
- at ihe price you ought to pay. We sell quantities of
bath 'supplier, because we keep what people warn, and make
the prices right.
Sponges
Bath Brushes
Toilet Waters
Superb Soaps
AN INJUNCTION
AGAINST MORMONS
$1.25
Children's Slippers
79c r-.;v
ZL'lii'iSI'ii ill '.""'i'i'i'i'"'"' i"
Salt Lake Aug 4 A temporary in-
unotiou was isuied . by Judge Arm'
strong in the Third district court to
day, restraining three Mormon mem
bers of the city council from votlug
tor or against a proposed franchise to
tha Utah Light fc Railway company
now pending before the counoil.
ine tnree members restrained are
Roton 8 Wells, W J tuddenbam and
A 8 Barnes. Wells is one ot the pres.
idents of tbe seventies add. tha other
two tnn hold minor church offioec.
Tba ground on which' tha restrain
ing order Is issued It that these thrss
men, by virtue of their membership in
tha Mormon church, are interested
in tba : proposed " frsnchlse, as the
church owns stock in 'the Utah Light
k Railway company, and the presi
dent of tha corporation, Joseph f
Smith, it elto president of the Mor
mon chuich. : . . , "
The corporation hat a monopoly on
tltret railway trsnsportatiou and elec
trie lighting in this City,
The pio osed frsncbiaa is designer)
to eot solidate snd titend exittins
franobioea h -Id by tba cooipaoy.
If the opportunity to choose from an ample assortment, or
if h saving of money is atr object to you, we expect
fut uioh you bathing supplies . f
to
i 'lNEWLIN DRUG Ca
eatMgey wtSHHH wmiife';asiBasBtM.
: Mrs, Thos. Phort and daughter, Miss
llattie, ste In Portland visiting Irelnds
ICE CREAA SODA
It will pay .you to walk a block to get the best
Ice Cream Soda It costs no more. We are
better prepared than ever to atop your thirst and
" RELIEVE THAT TIRED FEELING.
We have only the best crushed fruits and pure
rock candy syrups. Our ice cream is made from
, pure cream and is the best. Let us show you.
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Prescription Druggist
LA GRANDE, OR
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