FyDAY'S NEV7S TODAY . W'f K P Probably fair this afternoon tonight :":. Y VOLUME V Marshal ! AWSTERIOUSLY SHOT father Speeding son's (8crlpp Newt Association) , ' J,, Chicago. Nov. 23. Marshall 'Flsld Jr aliy tt-iis morning and his recovery is expected if he five ' through the day. A special train bearing Marshall Fields Sr. and Mrs. Fields left Buffalo- at- 8:80 this morning for Chicago. ; , j At 10:50 the physicians had completed .their consultation and announced that it 1 i not likely that the crisis would be to iay. The patient is resting .,;: ... f' . PCIt SPIED. ,10, CIvl4hd Nov. 23-Field special passed through;thit city a 24:30 and reached - Toledo at, 1:18 where they , changed Marrli Fields Was seen for a moment the .enginee 'were changed: JM ap piared at tha rear door of bis ( car and inquired anxiously for a newspaper tor IMTHANKSG I VI NG SA j: HIGH CLA SS MERC H A DISE 1 ?! U NMA.TC HA BLE R. RICES j; I I ;-J: Ah jinusual opportunity for supplying Thanksgiving strong appeal to the economically Inclined. In this ?ER1N( nr5 included: all the arrivals fresh from the o ' Your.wVnisfpe tuey small or lare, can be supplied at v We can Only . r $10.00 Suit ' 1 $15.60 Black out $16.00 Black i ii $18.60 Suits atm lining, V I jTHAIVKSGIVING LINS . X '. ;Whn table linen need are suggested T ' that you can Vt GOOD LINEN at if SPFttAL THAKSCIVIC 0FFERIIMC X I A goodly assortment in Kirschbaum .t Special price 'thi; ale. $10.00 L Cheviot, thi tale J $12.60 Suit, thi al ...... . $15.09 Suite, thi.le, - 'v Kr:ij , ;etc. etc. etc. fields Across Continent 'to Bedside the news of his son's condition. He ap peared cheered at Dr. Qunsaulur's belief that the young man would recover. He emphatically declared the report that'the case was attempted suicide a lie. iH'lf OT SUICIDE Chicago, Nov; 23. Captain Mahonej, commanding the district jn which the Field home is situated, reports to the chief of police a thorough investigation of the Field shooting affair. The investiga tion reveal little- but it is believed that it was accidental. Copper Advances (Scrlpps Mews Asaoeuttiou; - ' new Torn,': nov. is. copper toole a big advance on the 'market today, the highest since 1901, closing at 11 per pound.' ' v . H ff' tHX ANOTHER UMATCHABLE LADIES' SUITS Absolutely every Ladies' Tailored Suit in our stock at a mention! a few. . ' . - 27 inch Bot Back Jacket Satin lined in natty ! . 'I ' i.i ii. ! Cloth Suits, length Jackets with Extra ,7,..v.,... Broadcloth Suits, silk trimmed and lined, i 1 1 ii i i i in nobby Mannish Mixtures in Black. Brown, thi al r..... ....rrrr:......, : ' AT A" SAVING ALL LADIES' to you remember a eaving here. perfect fitUng and guaranteed suits All Wool Suite in 'Wonted ar.d j $8.85 $10.65 $13.35 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1905.' Second Day (Scrlpps News Association) , ? Annapolis, Nov. 23. The second day of the court martial of Midshipman Meri wether began this morning by the read ing of. yesterday's report Lieutenant Commander Zigmeir, the executive officer of the training ship " Hartford, testified that Meriwether was on last summer, cruise when the regulations of the navy were read to to ;th' midshipmen and posted on the gun deck for perusal of all persons. The regulations prohibit fight ing between persons of the navy. Dr Stone, chief medical officer of the acad emy also testified. He said that Branchs father would not consent to an autopsy. Gentle Football (Scrlpps News Association) Boston, Nov. 23. Daniel j. Hurley, captain of the Harvard football team, is suffering from a blood clot on the brain. Dr. Nichols, who is in charge of the Har vard athletes, says an operation will be necessary to save his life. White Appointed (Scrlpps News. Association). - Washington, Nov. 25. American Min ister White bat been appointed to -r pre sent the United States at the Morroccan conference. Minister Gummeroe will also be present. v LE OF needs at prices that makes , t GRAND THANKSGIVING OF- best markets in the world. :: a saving during this sale. OPPORTlMTY IfM I liberal price reduction during thi sale - . styles. Mannish Mixtures, $7.50 I I III I mmm0mmmmm0mKm Gd Quality aerge lining through- ;.: C $11.00 27 inch fitted back jackets, $.50 i Blue and Qreen, 62 inch coat with -...'....'..,...;...... ............ $15.50 X r ? HATS AT SHARP RE- pactions . ,.".r .: Thi doe not mean one or two line, but every hat in our V, tock, at an enormou saving. About 6 dozen ladies' " $1.00 fo $1.60 Felt Walking Hat, choice 25C i ' , After Sultan (Scrlpp New Association) Constantinople. Nov. 23. The sultan has been advised that if he grant the de mands of the powers the ministrations of the finance of Macedonia, he will awaken the loyalty of the Macedonian l uric and will strengthen the revolution ary party of Turkey. The possibility of the sultans granting a constitution, is oeing discussed. The Sultan today issued an order ap proving the decision of the council of minister to reject the demand, of the power for the international control of finances , of Macedonia. - Vice Admiral Husm Pasha started on a special steamer for the Dardanelles with instructions to the commander of the fort regarding the conduct in the event of the appear ance of the international fleet Similar instructions were nt the governors of the Turkish island of the archipelago. . Insurance - Goes-0n (Scrlpps News Asftoclatton)., u ... New York, Nov. 23. The "insurance investigation opened thi moming with Gerald Brown, the head of th bond and mortgage department of the Equitable, on Jie stand. He told of the expense incurr id in keeping the building in order. Two Million in Coin San Francisco, Nov.,25. Nearly $2. 300,000 in money will be taken out for the Orient by the Pacific mail liner China, tailing on Saturday next Three-fourth jf this, consisting of 60 tons of Mexican lollars. is already aboard the China, under a etrong guard. Such a big ship ment of coin has not been sent in a liner for many month. Most Of this silver is unsigned to Shanghai. The China Is also to take a full cargo f freight and many passenger. Died Fasting Chicago, Nov! 23. Unable to retain nourishment, due to long period of fast ng. John Kleinst the "Back to Nature" reacher, died today. Kleinst." who wai 60 year old, had jraveled all over the country on foot, wearing only, sandal and clad in the hinnest and coarsest of garments. When ra did not fast he. lived on root and lerbs. One of his beliefs was that the lay of Judgement wa at hand, and fre lucntly he would top person on ,the itreet and warn them to prepare for the .ast day. ... ' . v .;- -He wore no underclothing, and for a few month he wa a familiar figure in the downtown street. . in which he sold phamplet advocating hi ideas of "get ting back to Nature." : Broke The Wires; Wind Tuesday afternoon broke ths electric wires- in the canyon below the Saitley-Elkhorn min and power wa cut off. Th plant was dark and everything was closed down until about 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Baker City Demo-' orat ' Leg Torn From Body Baker City. Nov. 22.-Cash Watkins. an employe of Stoddard' lumber mill in thi city, had hi right leg torn from hi body below th knee thi morning by be ing accidentally caught in a revolving shift The injured man was found later by workmen lying insensible on th. mill flosr and taken to St Elizabeth' hospital. He it not expected to liv. , Suits Filed Sommer Bros, and the Elgin Foward ing Company have filed suits against Edn & Brown, railroad contractor of Elgin, to recover money for tupplie. Levi Roger has filed an appeal brought from- th justice court against G. H. Power, for a judgement to be reverted. White Mentioned (Scrlpps News Association) London, Nov. 25 In a dispatch from Morocco, White is mentioned a a minist er to Rome. Inauirv Fa be Guaes (Scrlpps News Association) ". St Louis Nov. 23. Desoosition r being taken before Attorney General Custer in the proceeding against the Standard Oil company and the Fierce Oil company, William A. Morgan, who was formerly an employ of the Standard Oil testified that he used . false gauges ana told or having old two kinds of oil out of the same tank at different prices. He declares that he i now using honest methods since he is in the employe of an anti-trust firm. -'Jews -Mourning IScrlpps Newt Aiuoclatlonl ' . . New York. Nov, 23. The Jews on the Est side are mourning today for the victims of the Russian massacres. ' Six thousand men and women passed through the streets of Ghetto in the mourning parade. In front of them wjre muffled drums playing funeral marches. Letter rrom the survivers in Russia were read, all declaring that those who survive envy those who are dead. flection Postponed (Scrlpps Newe Amoclatlon) labor expected to elect officers today but the old fight among the brewery workers. sflamen,v longshoresmen, and engineer iccupied all of the time. It was decided today that there would be no opposition to the re-election of Gompers as presi dent ' Five Killed v- (Bcrlppa New Association) Albion, Ind. Novf 2!i. An A, B- & .0. freight train and a gravel train collided thi morning near here, and five trainmen were killed. Engineer Odenkard of the freight and Fireman Rice and three workingmen were killed outright. ' Engineer Rose was fatally injured. J ,; j ! Another Briber (Scrlppe New Association j ' ' f Milwaukee 1' Niy. 23. J. M. Dogsberg today pleaded guilty to the charge of jffor'mg a bribe of $1000 to a supervisor to vote on a contract He was fined $1000 md costs. '" . . ';, v Another Haul "'' (Scrlppe New Amoclatlon) Los Angeles, Nov. 23. The Nichl Be 3inko bank wa robbed of $16,000, in :ash and negotiable 1 paper last night The robber got Into the tor next door nd cut through the partition of th bank. 3nca inside, they cut a hole, into the rear f the big safe. Thore are no clue. Cash secured $12,588.62 and $6000 n notes, check and draft, " RevnkTTicTSes waua walla, Wish. Nov. 23 The sity council last night passed a resolution tL. I! a . .. . otuiiiiik uis ii&ansas or nve or ine prin cipal saloons in Walla Walla. .The re solution set forth that sufficient evi dence had beeii teeurad tn .hnv th.t he pfoprietor violated the anti-gambling iw, ana nau kept the places open Sun Jay.-'. ' v l,P RE SCR I PT ION I IsecurityI If you knew th fact about our prescription department your preserition would come here, even if our prices wer high . which they never are ' ' ' ''''.. t. If you knew the measure we take to inur th purity 'and' ' frhn of our drug; if you were familiar with th safeguard ; w throw about th compounding, and vtriour bther method ; t peculiar to thi tore, you could not help having antir confidence. : : W "curacy of any prescription" w put up To have uch rvic-to feel af-i wprth omething and cjst nothing extra, . ' i!?i i a I j NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY- ; ...i' -. .-. Lit Grande' Oregon . . , . NUMBER 20:. AS -A . i 'passage (Scrlpp New Association) - San Francisco; Nov. 23. The army transport Bufford. which arrived, last night from the Philippines via Honolulu,, reports very rough weather after hav'mg ', left the latter port The vessel was " driven out of her course and was at the mercy of the wind for nearly 48 hour. . Th sea dashed over Use bridge, deluding the vessel and injuring over a doja of: th passengers, - beside doing consider--.: able damage to the vessel. The Biionl ' brought 88 esbin passengers, 7 16 enlist- ;' ed solditrs. Among th troops wa th j 1 4th cavalry, recently on duty at Mindana and Jolly which ill proceed to Walla ' Walla and Monterey. '" '' ''". ' .. '. x - ' ' '; Will Appeal Washington, Nov. 23. Th govern-, ment will appeal from the decision of the' appraisers San Francisco who would' admit Japanese take as a manufactured article Instead of atoll w in. , If the, gov ernment loses, It will have to refund $600. 000 to th Importer. , " ' Burton fri;l (Hcrlppe New Association) , St, Louisw Nov, , 25-r-Te government, rested their case in th Burton trial this afternoon and th defense moved that' the case be dismissed on th around that' th government had . failed , to make a sufficient cause for action." ' - '' ' Apples Go South , Th Oregon Produce company ha just' I completed a large shipment of 20 car of! ' apple for th Arizona and' New Orleans' ' markets. Shipment from thi taction to ' those point are unusual, at th middle- ' state" hav heretofor furnithed fruitt The failure, or. partial failure, thi easoa hat fflven the Vnnre tinrl.hum : chance to send sample shipment for the ; consideration of ' those In the, southern - clime. :;t .Jt,, 4 '. London Excited ' : t (Scrlpp New Awmclatlon)' . London Nov. 25 Topight th o!e toplct" of conversation Is th" possiblf ot the ' Balfour cabinet resigning. The'' ministryr has been summoned to 'meet tomorrow and it i thought that . tli meetings will b followed by' a "tup9ndou "annount-; .-',':': : ' : 1 " y . ------ - --... RrlPP New AwoclUtlon) . .fki-.nv' TJu -iK'i . Chicauo' Nnv '?!S!. Vh.. opened at" 83 f closed. "'. 85: com - 1'oomntA 4?i, closed.. 44;oau'bpened -29kt -I ftrtu v V It..... ,HimiD MARKET Portland, -No. 23. Wheat, blu'tem 78; club; 70; valley, 75,;', .' T' I' ' i m 2 1 . - ha r,d lid el n- - ut or rb , - d d 0 d it