La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 26, 1905, Image 1

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    mm NEWS TODAY
VOIUIV LA GRANDE. UNION CO OREGON, THURSDAYToCTORFg m t .
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RUSSIA FACES A
great Crisis
Czar .said to Have Signed Constitution to
::s Placate People ;
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ftf HorifiMi If AuaaUHan
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pacta! rabl from fit Petersburg say.
that th hii Mbm from tb pala.e
fabwhof that the Cur haaalgned
tb eoastitatiu for liberty of tb
pnM, frMdom of speech, freedom of
wtwahip and equal rlgbta to all olti
ana. ft la also - aald ,.that WitU
aa been appointed premier.. It la
apected . tht tb manifesto wUl b
promulgated today. If this doe not
atabtlih, paaoe martial law will hi
declared throughout the empire.
G0E8TO DARMSTADT
London Oot 26 -A New agency dl.
patou from fit Petersburg aare that
tbe Czar hurriedly departed to Darm
stadt today after a prolonged con
ferenoe with Witt.
TROOPS READY
St. Petrburg. Oot. 96. About
4000 troop are, held read for an
emergency. Tbe etreeta are fall of
men bat as jet there are no
club: Tb police bare been In
tructed to rale aoeontroverey nnlea
It is absolutely neoeeeary. A " number
ol ttntlenta tried to ereat a diaorde
but war noabl to Incur the amaltt
of tb police. Tb striker 'are In
owtrol at Kurak and bar mad de
marda tbst tb offlolal of tb local
government eeas work. Tb offlcll
otj-d and mcb surrender of Russian
official I without precedent - It I
rumored that the Cur Is to grant the
industrial but not political demand
and will permit tb freedom of tb
press.
' ( BATTLE 8BIP BURNED.
oerattapol, Oot 38 It Is reported
inai the battleship Patellmonn. for
many cne Kolas falemkin, was
destroyed by an loolndlary. The
Patelimonn Waa left behind laat nlsht
when tb rt of tb flt tailed aoder
tbe direction of tb minister of
marine, appoaedly t- force Tartar to
grant demands . In - tb Macedonia
question.
present tb appearance of beleagu
ueuerai xrerotr is in com
nandnftb defender nd tb m.
parlal order pieces upon him there
rwponelbllity of tbe eafety of tb
olty. AH of tb ministers conferred
with Trepoff today and while tbe elty
is not under martlol law. It la pracll-
, wuin ss ue tieup is the B.
tenor is complete. Th only trains
operated are bandied by the
military. Psternoff has been supplied
- CANNOT SAVE RUSSIA
Witt told I that Czar that eren
AAnKl t a
I HPT I M ' te-
St Petertbuig, Oot 26 Th oltf
Wonderful Values I
Real Bargains in the' fullest ; Sense of the WorcJ
Every Item noted below will be recognized by the discerning ones as strictly high
:class merchandise at extraordinary worth at the smallest of small pricing An
honest comparing of quality will prove to your satisfaction that THE PAIR
JS THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY
VALUES OF ABSORBING INTEREST ?
In Our Ladies' Suit Department
Suits of all description, and cMorg, in all wanted styles, in cheviof s,
rerges, novelty suitings and man nieh mixtnres. Suits made for us
by the best bouses in America. We not below a few of tbe many
. .... u.u, j .aiu,uu tio mi wees.
$10 buck serge suits-. 0
with silk lined jacket 49&
$12 Blue Venetian Suits'- 'T'
with silk lined jacket 5,yo
$12 BO black terge saits
wilh short jacket jJoD
$15 black cheviot suits' Q
shoi t j ackets, silk lined O.y O
$12.50
A special offering, and
large assortment in and
lonppr nnnt. Affaffa i 11
o " " j . nil a
me most inoaett and wanted muUrials, in solid colors and fancy
mixture suit, sold everywhere at great special values at $14 98
thoose this week at $12 60 the suit.
$12.50
Jackots and Coats
of every conceivable description. Wraps
. that have both quality and style, and at
prices you can afford to pay too.
i $12.50 to $22.50
"'Jackets in fitted acd box back effects, 28
i and 29 inches long in red, castor, black and
green as,,.
$79 7M $&68 $9S9 J98 $398
Three-Quarter Length Coats
In empire and mannish styles, in kersey,
beaver, sybalinee, and ' a large variety of
jTaocv mix'ures at - ' v
, $550 $J50 $500 $900 $000 $J250
lwand225,!::..
New Shower Proof Coats ?
Just received by express direct from New
Vork, beautiful colorings, best values, nat
tiest styles it has ever been our good for
tune to show, at the exceptionally low price
$16.50 and $18.50 ;
Silk and Zcpyr j -
Shawls and Facinators
ol generous si e and good weight, designed
to deep the wearer comfortable on the
coldest day. In white cream and black. - :
From $4.50 down to 25c
Flexifold Collars
j For Men ; :
.will not break whan
'ironed and cannot
,b folded oat of
shape, insuriug a
perfect fitting collar
l5cTwo for 25c
; New Shirts :
Tucked and- plain
front '
NEW DRESS GOODS
la the new and much wanted checks and
plaid-, in colors red and green, Mack and white,
greni and whie, blue and green, blue and
blaek, and many other to t . Ca
beautiful color creations lOC 10 jil.jU
Cravenette Cloth
in oxfords and tan, at the yd
62
inch s wide
$1.65
I Fancy Flannelettes b. thing
L25 , I drMng esqaes. Beautiful,. IA- ft JO
uai..ij ooioriogs, yara
New Hats
All the latest blocks
just received -
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n
All". Llnnen Art
' i Scrim '
40 iuches wide, yd
70C
Hardanger "
Art Linen 1 80 in
wide in deep cream
and white the yard
60c
ladies' New collars,
all the latest New'
York styles in lin
nen and silk.
25c
Sweaters
Ladies' and child
ren's in colors red,
white and bluev
$1.25 to $4.50
- mw emperor's
- - -
a7 w lace tb situation; Instead of
ueeiDf a ! proposed and ereat
mlnhtry alike to tbe offlc of tbe otar
Th aniDeror - fln.li. numi un..
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draft of tb project whioh U In skeb r
" orni ana approred It. .
Raid Japanese Sale
eorlpp News Association.
'Portland Oot 26 Sheriff Word this
moroiog raideJ tb "SooUtr nf J..n.
Art Admirers" at the expotiticn
groands and srourtd tb olerks end
tMI bold warrants lor tba Dronrintnra
on lb ehergeol rnnolog a loiter; and
uuiaiomg money under (aloe pretenses
Tb tin shows over 8000 pertoos
mong whom am many prominunt
.j..-.. ..
. served. Mr Clarence Crawlord
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" gflniiemau s soufeuir, and
SUNNYSOUTH
GREETS OSEVELT
Great Crowd at New Orleam i Causes Short
". Address
m . ' - ""v 'f
ocrippK.w AuocUtloiK i in Mez'oo h.lf . .. ,
NwOrlenaO.,t 98t. . 1 1 .7 ? centnry a. Tb
as Hmothl all night run ws that event antll today. MattltndM
made to Memphis and no tors were rd RooMvelt with th entboaiaim
Old
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to;
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wair. althcngh crowds of Mississip.
lmu sreatea the train a It k.
na station. United Htatoa
vowieraod Uonareesman n.u.
LoaUlana met the Drealdun an n..
from here. After the errlmi V. .k.
party transferred to the dnrba
tb president and 100 cltli.n. Iv.j.j
the tamtbip Comoa, forth trip op
the river A high wind waa blowing
and kept most of tb passengers below,
the president paid no heed to th.
winter weather.
At New Orleana a llht I ann rail n
board took thtm to bor aorl at II :30
' 1 riskwai a. i l it .
was f u tarongn ine prinoipal
,t. .Tb fVr InfanU
ng tue
Mis. Winnie Urmond th. laH.. .n.,.n u rout ' t worry tbe
venir. Thirty guem were present. 'Jent n th leaat as be oonalders
imuiuu oeoaose ne remained
- . , . r imuiuui uvuBo.e ob remained
Kal Estate Transfers IT'n" V" tb aldtt "liom hw
fn . . . uuu unuipBign a leainr ol
Tb. following real t.t. transfer p.,.d. tau,
have been mad. since Tbor.day, OoUfeder.t, r.teran. marching on toot
ober 19 and recorded at tb ooart, decoration, ol th Uty r .aid to
j?' w v . . . 1,h0' In honor of th viotorloo.
John MoNerey to J Jolay, lof:.l troop, returning for th war
6 and 7, block 106 Chaplin's addition .
to La Grande, consideration, 12,000. J Ct II C ! :
Grant Kees to O B Hrooghton, lot otlll OearChintl
15 and part of lot 6, block a, Ualaun's 8orlnM a,... ... , ,
addition to I-Orand oon.,dJr.t,onderdUln,r,
Hardy II.rr.1 to Union Coantyil!7 ,7"' 0t ,0earh fr th
.iin tun r .9 17 "Port tbla moraine that
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Maggl Shearer to William Thcmn " "or of Lake
aou. lote, 8 and 9, block 153 Ob.p.lnV,".. "r 11. Jt X?
Edition, o,n..der.t,0,toW.. , ' j-r crw
inarles U NeUon to Chris! Abbott, ,
lots 1 and 2. block O. MaDanlela' !. 1 ! '
ditlonto La Grande, oona IdaratlonJ PlPflfl fillilfV
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apparently exa Derated beoan cl tb
Physical llmila
voriferonineii by aator.
Th orowds wore so large that th
president bad a hard tint reaching
th city hall. The poiloewere eroaaed
and for a time It lookxi thn.k
jam would result fatally Pickpocket
wra at aork but th pollc InUroept
ad them an I mad m.n
Finally Roosevelt got to f be stand bot
bad to stand on tba hack of .
IHUIJ
supported by three men h.r
oonld say a vord. ' '-' . - 1
Roeevelt spok only tlr mlania.
u nooonnt of ther being nob a
orowd. H repeatedly atked th
orowd to ilva way and be quiet a h
oonld only be heard l tk. -i k
and other. wr tnrlnir to
Ha tbaokvd all for tbelr demonetr ,
tion and commanded tki. ...mi'
hownlnth fever light, and praised
uisiana military and naval
forces. Htban aatd, MI am gilng
awav now and I want yon all to b
good and go horn "
1800.
hhli'aVonQfsflr
W 0 Ward wat todat flnad fin ,a
coai. lor assaulting J A Arbaoali Uh
night in tb Model remanr.nt .n.l (n
lieu of the money to pay th fine, will
wive urn in tbe county i ail. Ward
aa in an istoiioated . condition lt
night and earn in tb raatmr.nt nH
oiderrd supper. After flnialitntr ha
temaioed io bia , f0r over half -n
DOUr. and UOOO bdinff rmnnemfA t.
- aa - - w
eave stiuok Mr Arbuokle a h.
opeoing tb door. II waa &rratr4 .
lew minutes later . by Deputy Hbenfl
10m jonnson and Uken to the oitv
jail to be held lor trial..
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Record Broken
(By Hcripp rw Aaaooiaiton)
Portland Oct 2tt-Th world' record
waa broken tbla mornlns when i..
vessel wr oharUred at union rate
to carry a million bushels of grain
from tbi. city and Sjund port.
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Refuses to Talk
8ciipp New Association
CinolnnaU, Oot. 28.-Oongree.man
Long worth returned today. 11 re
fnsed to dltcnss hi rnmored ngge
ment with Alice RooHvelt.
Fraud Order Issued '
(By 8erlpp.Neits Aasooiation)
Waabinato Uot Kn..m..
dparimnt leaned a fr.n a...
against "Cromwell" Simon of the
tat univerilty at Reno, Nevada.
Simon live la Philadelphia.
Big Wheat pea!
Walla Walla Waih Oct J6 Tbe
biggest wheat deal ol th year wa
mad here ywterday afternoon when
Drumbeller Bros sold tb Jonea.rVnii
oompwiy 85,000 bushels of blu-vtem
at oog cent ire on b:ard can. Tb
wheat I lorJ in differ.nt ware
boaeee in Wall Walla and Franklin
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ru-l "PPa news Association.
Plttebnrg, Oot 26-Edward G Con.
lifTe, who absconded with 1100,000 be-
ltnalm. I At.- a
.vMg.ugiu me Auftm jxpra com
pany, pleaded guilty this morning on
tbe charge of larcrncy and will pro
bably be aentenoed next Saturday. ,
Fun Was Expensive
Chester Wolf was brouvht K.in..
3foorder nook this morning charged
with lemporarr los of memory as
re nit ol being out with the bays"
lastnlglu. During th evenirur h.
drew a knife and thrii.ii v
- uiiuni
morion, ,hoo laloon b dronned
into. Wolf pleaded thai he did n,.t
know what be di.l. and as a remi. d.r,
he wis fined 120 not to so far forget
himself in the future.
Several Perish
; Borlpp. New. Aasoclation
Hot 8pring. Ark. Oot 38 Tb P..
elfloHoos, which was deaimyrdby"
Hi tbla mocoin. ai ii..ii.j j
ba recovered. . Thar war
85 roomers there last nlirhi j i. i.
belelved that R L Manii, ralltwad
oonduotor of Denver; Harry BndJy
waiter and Mr Maob ni k.
. luiaai
prlahed. . : , .v , -.- .
Three of tbe boau. wj
wvw.vvyu Will
probably nvr ba idantiiuj ..
b0'Dl o a oriip and th hotel
kpt oo register. Th roomer of th
econrl story Junjped end eevaral vn
bdly Injured. Frd Owron waa
dangerously bnrnd. i All who .
oaped war clal nnl l . h.i
- - - , hv'i align
eloth nd wet honstd in tb city jail
berrlmnt waa donated by oitizena
Th. Inquest is sluing this aft.nooa '
Grain Markets 1
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Olosed, 49K 1 est onec!. w 8.1 .
closed 30V. ' V ' ,
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Oot, M.Olub, 73. blu4 '
(torn, 70; valley 7i. , .
I LOCAL MARKBT '
Buyer tod.y r offering 83 casta'
wiwwuiu ssuu ill gov ninh
xamsajaajaytMagaa.
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No one iief d be in want of Interesting fiction
who will take a look over our bookshelves.
All the laieit popular novels are there and
many inort that are quite as interesting if not
as popular. We have books to suit every taste
in the way of fiction. J
We recently received a large addition to our
book .tock-a biK aseortment of the new copy,
righ.ed nov!. at $1.25, and a lot of popular
copynghts in cheeper bindiogs. No me let
ting time hang heavy for want of good reading
roat.er when the world's choices fiction can b!
had at thee yrices. 8omeliroe when you w.tnt
a good novel come in and rummage through
our shelves. Sure to find something yon will
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