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TODAY'S NEWs TODAY ? Unth . "f ' I ' ' - y Tomorrow warmer. '. 7 ' '''" GRANDE, UNION BOUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1906. Bill ANI) rKSSlllfiWITIllr;: IMUHflHia. J:M- iwFuri iff " IHVUI llflL IL I 111117111 Chicago, III. May 5-Th. Pnlanrf.r. 11 I W III VV (HI fOR DRUNKARDS . Scupp, New, Aasoclutfon) San Francisco. May S-Vith the rapid . "tent of the .treat car .er,ce. and the increase in number of rr.en who are at 1 work on the ruins, the situation is'grow- ing steadily better, and each day sees . mare line in opjration. oing to the : fact that the cable .lots are badly twisted the cable road, will be abolished. Over- ' ,, neai trolley, have been sub.tituted in ""i&ff M- Th commercial bank. ?pVy thl mmin at ten and are receiv ing (kpo.it. which will be classed as r. .special and subject to withdrawal . by . - """ ms plan wi: be , followed until all the vaults are opened and the regular business resumed. Ow ft ng to the influx of drunkards from Oak . land where the saloon, are opened, the police authorities have given speedy trial to offenders by putting them to work on the ruins under ball and chain, as there ;'no prison available. , . . (Scrlpps News isnm-mimm New York. May 5 -The first annual Advertising Show ever held in this city open ai Madison Square Garden this evening under the management of George F. Parker and J. L. Boeder. The tamt two promoters gave an advertising show at the Coliseum in Chicaco last fall. whVh met with such remarkable success that it attracted . naar'v onn nnn ... i. i FIJ'O I heir success in Chicago prompted them to New York and establish an advertising how on the' same lines, which th. int.n, to make an annual event. - . OKLAHOMA GERMANS s (Scrlppa Newe Auoclatlon) ,' Fl Reno. Okla. May 3.-The annual ; meeting of the German-American Society ' of $kahoma opened here today and near ly Ijfd thousand members from all part. of the territory are in attendance. An elaborate and interesting program, in eluding an outing and games, has been prepared for the occassion. ; ;. iOU DILUON HOT TAMPRfD WITH (Scrlppg New Auoclatlon) Nttur Vnt M,.. TL. 1 j "' view of the National Trotting association today dismissed the charges made by " Murray Howe, secretary of the Memphis i 1 "tting association, that Lou Dillion was i tlmp& witn Just Prior to the race for the tjpfcup at Memphis, October 193 I : when 'Major Delmar difested her. HEAVY BCNDS '; C..-I .. V- . ' - - ; Chi:ago, May 3-Jahn K. Walsh, presi ' dent of the defunct national bank and : Home savings banK waived examination . before Commissioner Foote this morning ar.d was held to appear before the Fed eral Grand Jury in bonds to the sum of ";. $50,000. which he furnished The '.charges against, him are for violation of the national banking laws. CONGRESS TO EXPRESS THANKS (Scrlppa New. Association) Washington. Mv S Th. P.ini afternoon sent a spicial message to Cjn gress recomm andlng that expression, of gratitude be extended to foreign govern ments for the municipalities and individ ual, for condolence, extended upon occasion of the San Francisco Fire. IIKIIDlWF I ADJUSTERS IHMATES maud QUARREL OakKnd, May 5-The insurance liabilities in San Francisco ha. increaea in figure, to a grand total of $230,000,000. These fim.r. u ed by placing the average rate per hun dred at 90 per cent and estimating two .m,.u, , ute iiaoime. as lost previously The fact that the loss reached such an enormou. figure come, from the report fiom adjuster., in a meeting today A trong faction ha. arisen in insurance circle, which oddo.8 nvln quake losses, while . anniranflw f.,... i .. . r 7""'"'"' p'1" loose, on building, destroyed by fire, whether or not previously wrecked ty earthquake and dynamite. Judging from present as pects, the conservative element will win out, Thelosse. are so great that it will be impossible for some of the companies to meet all liahilitio. ...-. uu win necessarily go to the wall. The fight among the adjuster, ia a.c.n. alarming phase and the whole situation is a.jiauio ior me insured. TURKEY'S HEIR APPARENT DEAD (Scrlpp. New. Association) - ondcn.May 3 -It ha. been reported here that the heir apparent to the Turkish throne is dead. i (Scrip ps New. Auoclatlon) San Francisco, Mav 3 Fir. thraak. ened the General Hospital thia momma and terrified the thomanrf n, habitant. The bjaze .tarted in a laundry oaca or me mam building and by hard work the flame, were confined to the laundry which . wa. totally destroyed. Additional held arrived and one depart ment kept careful watch of the hospital Duiiomg wnue the other, fought the blaze. SUPfRVlSOtt nnrtf3 . -j (Scrlpp. New. Auoclatlon) MAY (Ml (Scrlpp. News Association) ; Chicago, III. May 3.-The Polander. in thi. city are today celebrating the one hundred and fifteenth anniversary of the adoption of Poland1. Constitution. Many meetings will be held this evening at which prominent Polish orators will deliver addresses, among them City Trea surer John F. Smulski. , TEMPORARY TRACKS a upervior. and six time, indicted for cnarges or graft, oommitted suicide by L. a,: L mat ' " nooung nimseit in th. presence of hi wife today LOCKS fOR PANAMA (ANAL (Scrlpp. News. Association) Washington May 3 -The senate enm- mittee ha. practically decided that the Manama oanal .hall be built with lock. andnot the water level nla. HORSETHIEVES CIVEN THREE YEARS Pendleton. Ore.. Mav 2 D mond and Gid Crall were sentenced to three year, in the penitentiary thi. morn ing for horse stealing. They pleaded guilty on Monday. Walter Arnold, a boy, wa. sentenced to three year, for larceny. He wa. paroled. - . C. H. Walter, wa. acquitted last night of selling liquor to a minor. ' Walter, i. charged with other, offences of ,a eimilar nature. He is a Weston saloon keeper. SOCIALIST LECTURES. Joseph Wanhope, thiSxialist. lecture .poke last evening to a " good audience in the Commercial Club. All who at tended heard one of the best exposition's of Socialism that ha. been presented to a La Grande audience. Mr. Wanhope ha. given the .ubject years of thought and is thoroughly convinced in the righteous ness of hi. course. Wttl SELECT TEACHERS Tomorrow evening the school board expect, to meet and select turh.,. t- all they have between fifty and sixty i ppl caticrs. aeaaa4m44 -- '.- : 'vrtt . . I Special Values in Men's $9.00 to $12.00 suits this week at n th,s extraordinary suit offering are to be found tweeds, homespun, chevots and many choice no,elty suitings w a wide a8SOrtment of colorings including thi. season's most popular grays. This week only at the extraordinary low price of gJ I 1 -'IT Boys' $6.00 $6.50 and 85 $7.00 Suits Special this week $4.98 Tms lot consisting of fine all wool Cheviot, Serge. Cas simere and unfinished Worsted suits of more than ordi nary merit should be of special interest to everyone who ,jhas a boy to ciotne. . Kememoer mis ween Lace curtain values of absorbing interest w every housewife. Thi. i. house cleaning time, more or less to buy in the house furnishing line, those who need lace curtain, let u. .ay. we have largest and most complete .lock of lace curtain, in uranae. every pair at price, that represent a .mart aving. Th. pair from 75C and Up and To the La (Scrlpp News Association) .: ' San Francises. May 3 -Straa. l fh. ' burned di.tricts north and south of Mar- 'crlpp. News Aesoclatlon) jk,t ar rapidly being occupied by tern- Birmingham.' Ala.." Mav 8 Tha ponry track an(1 th team railroad. Conference of th. .Methodist Fnin-.i ar uslnB.th 'rack. t3 carry away th. Church, South, opened here thi. morning tde6r'VA "reful , estimate how that with a large attendance of delega as t on ' Z? m:lllon dollar wi" b v''- all part, of th. South. Thi. conference b Wlthmth nMt tor the work of i rt unusual importance, as some imnort- . '""""'on. Health - Commi..fon.r ant change in the church ritual ,n h. ' . arranin uPP'y of water propowd and thoroughly discussed. : I, , laundrle-: far only two Among tries, change, are the following: T , , . "". mucn rea' Te confer upon unordalned minister, who 1 on the inability of may have pa.torai charge., the riha to laundr th" 'hMn. , , - t f H iv-- V if "1 w""'"f crmnw ana to perform METHOD IS Milwaukee Wi.. May S-Frank Fowler department of Home Mission, under th. auspice, of the General Board of Miaalnn. with an assistant Secretary in charge to ' oe elected ty the Board; to secure a uni form system of lay represenUBon In dis trict conferences throughout the state; to ask that the General Conference spend more money upon th. Christian Advocate and to enlarg and improve that organ of the church, and finally, to 1 extend the pastor.' time limit from four to eight year.. .' ,;.'..,. - ' B0HEM1AI1 EXPOSniOIt ? tficrlpps Nawe Association) Reichenbetg. ' May 8 The North Bo hemian Industrial Exposition was ODenad here today with all exhibit, in place and in the presence of an enormou. crowd of viaitor. from all parts of Europe. It will remain open until October 81.. It is de signed principplly to .how the product, of the German SDeakins Austrian nrn. vincet. : OAR MAKES APPOINTMENTS V V (Scrlpp. News Assoclatlorn ? St P.terburg. May 5 Following the re.ignat.on of M. Witta. the appointment or uormykin, it announced. Stolipin m be mini.ter of th. interior. ASIOR WEDDIW v (Scrlppa Newe Association) Lwidon. May 8 William Waldorf A.tor Jr. and Mi.. Nannie Longhorne Shaw were married thi afternoon in All Soul. churcV Only a' few relative, were present. . TILLMAN TAKES. RAP (Scrlpp. New. Association) Scranton. Pa. May 5 The district enn ention of the anthracite miners met thi. morning. The day will be occupied with the formation of the organization.. The eituation i. very uncertain, although the member, of the scale committee assert that the vote to strik. at Mt.Carmel. en raged most of the delegates. . MARRIED MASTERS BERRY In Alicel on Wed nesday May 2. 1 906. Mr. V. A Master and Mi Angelin. Berry. O. E. Harper i. in Pendleton after creamery interest.. looking - - - l Scrlppa New. Association) Washington. D. C, May 8 The United State. Vic. Consul at Ngr.mberg report, a new invention in the glase plate indue- try which, he believe, will brinir about a revolution in'the tradn. . It hi tha inven tion of M. Fourcault,;a Belgian, who ha. sold hi. patent to the European Syndicate plateglat. manufacturer for nearly one million dollar.. ' Thi. .yndicate consbte of German. French mmt R.is.. - faeturere, ' and one Bohemian factory. Hitherto, in the making of window glass, the mo'ten substance ha. been blown Into cylinder, by gla.-maker. pipes, and .ubsequently flattened, while in tha mak ing of plate glass the viscid mass was east from the pot. and rolled. The new invention draw, the molten .ubstanc Irom , the pot and conduct, it between roller, lying' .id. by side.' ' Seventeen pair, of these roller, are built up tower like above the pot The liquid mas. cool, on it. way between the row of roljpr. and comee out from them polished on bo' h .Idee, In any desired thickness, iti being regulated by tha relative position of the rollers. The gla... after leaving the roller., is beautifully polished and ready for use. At present dimensions of from 16?.48 inches to 89.8? Incho. can b. made, but experiment. ducted to allow th Trtanufaoturtdf frorfr" o a inches to 68.90 inches ae well. One early result is extracted ta ha th.t. the manufacturing of plat glass of 18?. 48 inches and less will undergo an entire change. , as the making of gla. plates win come out chiefly within th. scope of the plategla. furnace.. tf AMERICAN BANKERS TO MEET (Scrlpp. Newe Association) New York. May 8 -The executive min- cil of the American Bankers, ha. decided to hold Its next annual convention in St, Louis. ' , .-'' LOST A purse containlm a hoi it dollar and an opal ring. Finder may keep the money, but return th balsnc to this office. Special Values in Ladies' Underwear 10c I Special Values in Men's ' Underwear 25c Special Values in Men' Dress Shirts OUC Baby Moods and Of all kinds made from daintiest materials in silk all over amhrnirioru i Children's Underwear "A. . 15c up ! AT POLICE ! (Scrlpps New. Association) Washington, May 3Tillman attacked the police forces of the city today with its connections with the Barnes and Morris incident. He launched into reiteration of the statement tint people mistrusted the courts, and produced what he called a reord of misdeeds and mistakes of cer tain judges and advocates, placing re strictions upon courts to prevent interm inable delays and denials of iustiee. Ha attacked Judge McPherson and told ho w many judgas took pleasure trios with railroad officials and attorneys. UNKNOWN TRAMP BURNED (Scrlpps News Association) . btockton. May 3 An unknown tramp was burned to death last night in the branch jail at Sutter Creek. Amador . county, It is believed that he set fire 1 i to the building . that he might esca pe ' ! WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR STATIONERY DEMANDS We have a complete stationery store filed to overflowing with stationery for all purposes-the .chool tKce o? for private use. As the word stationer is aPPC Vrl it broader meaning i. understood. It cover. evervthinS from a steel pen to aacount books. W. , havi UbVbZ Tend ZTJJl Juch in th t " - Newest correspondence paper n... ..... t ' th. VJ Vir wnuLn pptrt ar beautiful. We have JZS t"-.ubM' bMh Pund "d qu,reandalsn papers from 1 0c to 60e. ' Box VER0ERE NO. 32 BLACK 1301 INSURANCE ALARM SPREADING (rtcrlpps New. Association) Lima, Ohio, May 8 Th ouster pro ceedings against th Standard and affi- iiiatad companies, are now likely to; .pread to .Indiana and Illinois, Officers are watching the operations, and th company.' connections are being un earthed by the Ohio officials.. Books and Periodicals I eWWW MMIMOMMMIWvvM j GERMAN CHANCELLOR CEIEBRATES (Scrlpps News Aesoclatlon) Barlin, May 8 Chancellor Von Buel ow celebrates hi. fifty-Mv.nth birthday today. He vi.ited th mporer and r cwv.d many call, and congratulation.. Th. aged chancellor i. ailing in health and may not be able to resume hie official duties until October and perhaps never. : ' Our a.inn.r. -i .. . . Ncwlin Drug Go.j -La Grande, Oregon. .' ,' I it