I i -,). TODAY'S "NEWS ' TODAY -: Clear and cold, probably frost to night.- fr"y: VOLUME V LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 21. J 906. . NUMBER 163 c ' 1 r. 1L .- ' "'''j ''' ' '' ' ' " : '' ' . '' ' v ', ' ' , fcuM Tomorrow cloudy. ' ' ' '. - mmmmmmm ------------------- . . i. .... . 3 Nil ( V. (A (ill AT bST (Bcrtppa News Association) -$""" 4 San Frsneisc; May 21-Assistant ll.S. Attorney Black stated this morning that S. A. D. Pu'er, who was apprehended at Alameda yesterday for alleged complicity in, the Oregon land frauds, is to be taken to Oregon immediately, where proceed ings in the federal court wi.l be begun against him. . -', ', .. . . . . - T ItfUATDiTir MIIY. (ONSIDZMGIUTE DHL ' ; (Scrlpps News Association)'?" ' . Washington. May 21-Tne Hjuss corn mittee will consider the Rate dill" as passed by the stnatf, tonigh!.' ' ' I Bill : :WILIi(iO 1 V v i " ' ? ' ' . The Democratic rally in this city Satur day night was well attended. The even ing was pleasant, the streets were thronged with people to hear the sweet music of the band, and who filled the opera house to hear Mr. Pierce the Demo critic nominee for joint senator for Morrow, Umatilla and Union Counties, the speaker of the evening.' ; , f j f County Chairman T. A. Rinehart, intro duced the speaker in one of his pleasant tiens. The Democratic, party in this campaign realizing it must win hundreds of Republican votes to even get in sight of victory,' in either county, district or state, is putting up a pleasant and sup posedly non-partisiao campaign and we will give Mr. Pierce full credit as being n adept in -this line. He held his audi ence for nearly two hours. s" jj ' mm i CASE IS POSTPONED AMER1CAH VICE COHSUL TO RUSSIA ASSASSINATED W. tf. Stuart Yite-toiil to Russia Assassinated Last Nip y: ";:v:';'Irif TiisHcme la . fotiiiiuj. Russia (Scrlpps fclews Association) Washington May 20 Senator Burton of Kansas, who has been under trial for t a Inn tim. ha finallv racaived his ver dict and sentence.' He was indicted and found guilty of securing personal gain from government proceedings. He will serve six months in jail and pay two thousand dollars fine, and Ian never hojd a government position of trust giving him any profit and he will cease to be a sen a-' tor as soon as his sentence begins. This indictmfnt has been hanging fire for a ong time and at twel ve today the Su preme court voted him guilty and fixed his penalty. ; 1 . . " ; Buifon was given, sixty days to file new hearing, and judgment was suspended until the motion is heard. .7 ' ; ' . Senator Burton has appealed from the reaarai circuit court at st Louis. ' i . -: ' ' ; " " e u .- (Sorlppa News Association) Washington, D. C. Way 21 The senate, committee today postponed indefinitely the voting on the Smoot case. This . action has Uken on account of the indis ' position of Senator Burrows. ' v INTEREST OF PEACE : rcrlpps New? Association , Philidelphia May 21 The cruiser Columbia sails from the navy yard today .'S. with 600 marines for Panama to preserve 7Jpeace during the elections in the canal - zone. The men expect some hard fighting. ESCAPE Of BRAKEMAti L 0 J: V PRESBYTERIANS Will RAISE FUND t IScrlpps News Association) ? Des Moines May 21 The presbyter ian assembly voted to raise three hundred thousand dollars within their churches by .June 1 8, for , Fresco and California ' churches, that were injured by the earth- ,quaka.5:;!;".,.v vj -i v : v, DEATH OF A FAMOUS (Scrlppi Kews Association) :;Rome. May 19 Pippo. the famous fire brigade dog, well known to every man, woman and child, and proudly pointed out to visiting tourists, is dead and his demise has caused general regret through out the city. Pjppo was culled, by court., esy, a poodle, but his pedigree was sadly mixed. His intelligence was remarkable, however and so was his love for the men of; the 'fire department and everything that concerned their work. . . .": A OTHER STEP III L - ! ' . ' . . . if C ' . .KOAD, Port ;f' THE POPE IMPROVING;- (Scrlpps News Assoeiatlon) -, ,' Rome May 11 Pope Piue it improving and today was able to leave his bed. I i .... (Scrlpps News Association) . Batuma, Russia May SO W. H. Stuart vice consul here from the United States was assassinated here at eleven o'clock Iftftt niohL'' - At thm timm n lh suU. nation he was at hie country residence. I The Consul is an Englishmen and was I appointed in 1904 and has served since:,1 that time. Workmen, who have been dissatisfied !' with their conditions, are blamed for crime. Up to a late hour today no rests have been made. t .. . REV. HAYS I iiirr rrr "r, .- a a r lWaWV) .t SEIII0R (IASS Al Ray, a brakeman on the O. R.& N. was knocked from a fast moving f rieght train this morning abont three o'clock, and more or less seriously injured. His train was approaching Wilbur when he started to climb down the car when a mail crane hit him pulling him to the ground. This morning's passenger train number six, saw the man lyingjbeside the track and brought his unconscious form to this city where medical treatment brought him to his senses. The injuries are about the head and shoulders, and, while not cosid ered fatal, his condition is critical. AlWAIIfF tw inuL Dime rrunnt nrTirim t t ..MBU WiUUL.uuuiUU ; f TI.e baccalaureate address at : the J. K CoWer State BibV School Evan- Presbyteriajj church- last etveninr by Rev. gelist will conduct an Institute in Central I E. B. Hayes, was largely attended, and Church, Tuesday and Wednesday,' May while the speaker addressed himself to 22d and 23d. " Three sessions will be held those who will be graduated Jie coming each day the hours being 1 0 a. m. and 6 week, every individual in the audience p.m. i could profit by what was said. The work, will be of special interest to He chose as his text an advice from all Sunday School workers,' and we cor- Paul to Timothy, In which Paul said: dially invite members of the other schools "Stir up the gift which is within Thee," to attend. , S. S. teachers will be well nd brought the text home by saying that repaid for the time spent in these sess-jat ths present day people had gifts that ions. Let us see you at 10 a, m. Tues-' needed f-nning into a blaze, gifts that La Grande has been advanced another step In the direction of a greater La Grande. This morninar, Mr. F. L. Meyers, Cashier of the La Grande National Bank, received the notification that the La Grande National Bank was made a depository of United States moneys! This wi'l mean that not less than fifty thousand dollars of United States money which heretofore has been sent to Portland for deposit will be kept in this city. Under the arrange ment. La Grande will be the first United States Depository east of Portland, - FOREIGN CONSULS NOMINATED (Bcrtpps New Association) '.Washington, May 21 The President has nominated the following consuls: General T. Fee of Ohio, at Mukden. Leo Allen Berghots of New York, at Canton Reuben A. Edmons of Bakersfleld, California, has been appointed postmaster at Bakersfield. day. O. H. Kino. mm Mli EXTINGUISHED (Scrlpps News Association) Escanaba, Mich., May 21 Rains have extinguished the fires and all danger is now' over. The total loss will reach seven hundred thousand dollars. GIVEN FORTY TEARS (Scrlpps -News Association) New York May 21 Thomas Metelski, known ao the "Masonic burglar" was to day sentenced to forty years as h'abitua criminal. : SJ ... ; stsssttoisiiisisMsssss ssesiSMssseststti WHITE DUCKS Wc have just received a complete line of WHITE DUCK SHOES and OXFORDS for men women and cfiildren. ' :'"J KADl FOR BY PETER5 5H0E CO. 3T.LDUIS, it Men's White Duck Oxfords; all $1.50 sizes Women's White Duck Oxfords, all i - ... ........ - $2.00 sizes Children's White Duck Oxfords all 85c sizes City Phone Black 1301 Sim Verere Phone No. 27 are dor ma n't, nd can be used to advan tage if only they are fanned into use. Among the gifts the most common ones are ambition, the solving of the personal equation,, cheerfulness:, , enthusiasm and the Christian life. After reminding the students of the gifts that always existed, he told them how they could make their gifts burn blighter and add to their power and Influence in the world, by their own efforts. By coming in contact with great men and women, by reading, by earnest meditation, they could be brought into prominence and assist the individual in making himself felt in the world. The us-e of the many gifts were ex plained very minutely. He told how con ditions throughout the world are bettered from one decade to another, and, while the many colleges turn out hundreds and hundreds of young men and women to meet these conditions, the demand will never exceed the supply, for the reason that the ladder of fame keeps growing higher and higher with the increase of climbers. He also admonished ths stu dents that the college education wae within the reach of everyone, no matter what the financial ' conditions of that person is, and if the individual would only make the best of his or her course. thre would never be a worthless waste of money in securing an education, no matter how many graduates there are. He concluded his address by comparing the modern life with the old Grecian race track. ' On that track were always three pillars, on the first being written "Show yourself a man," and still further on, where the runnere were likely to fagg and fall behind, was a flag saying "Do your best. Make haste," and at the finish the pillar said "Stop here." Mr. Hayes modernized the famous race course by placing at the first post the American flag. The red symbolizing "Blood paid for our freedom." The white "Pure life and citizenship," and the blue as "Hope." Figurative runners should use the flag as a standard to which their manhood and defense of the country should be raised. At the half way he laid the Bible. Here, at the time of doubt the runner should refer to the word of God for aid and direction and inspira tion. Then at the finish we should set Christ as a model. He should be the laurel and the prize of this life over and above all other things, and the inspira tion for us to do our best. LOOTERS i 100 FAST (Scrlpps News Association) ; San Farncisco May 21 A' running fight between four members of Company E. and five looters occurred at noon to day. The looters were making off with dynamos from a substation, of the Gas and Electric Co. . The looters led a lively chase in a wagon and despite the com mands of the militia to halt, continued on their flight. Several shots ware fired two taking, effect on the thieves. At Folsom ar.d 1 ltn streets the looters alightod and two made down Folsom while t e others escape down 1 1th etreet with their wounded comrades. '' ifnd. May 18-(To the Editor.Hi Permit me to call the attontion of the- . people of Oregon to the,. fa,et hatf'they; will be called upon atthe election in June," to vote for or against the purchase of ther Barlow toll . road for $24,000. My , interest In Mount Hood for the past gener-J ation is well known throughout the state, -and t feel that a word from me will not' be out of place at this time, 1 do not know who is interested In this proposition, hence, I can speak without personal feel mg in tne matter. :-;., - X' - It is currently reported that a combi nation of some sort has boen formed, for . the purpose of selling this property to the.,, state for the price named, and an option . taken on it for $3000, As to the corroecU neev of this rport I cannot vouch, but t have reason to say it does not much ex ceed that fifure. Sixteen thousaud dol'ara seems like a pretty good margin for pri vate Individuals to make on a little $24, . 000 sale to the state. Particularly is this true when the fact is considered that for many year ther has been bitter op position in the legislature against main taining or in any manner improving state roads, and for this reason they have new tnar oeen built, nor . purchased. It will require many thousands of dollar to put this road in first-class condition. ; Undef such circumstances, where Is ths rnonev to com from. Inquisitive persons may raise the quss-; tion a to what i offered for this money; Has the road company any rights or priv ileges that are not conferred by the stat or county through lease? The company . never purchased the road, did not build. and do not own it. Then what 1 off ered for sale? If a lease is held, when nd from whom was it obtained, and when does it expire? It extends principally through the Cascade Range forest reserve. On page 62, '"National Forest Rueerv Regulations and Instructions," the follow ing languag occurs;,' "Reg.r 48. Wagon roads and trails may to constructed, : changed, widened, extended, or repaired upon forest reserve lands whan needed, but permit or right of way must first be secured. Permits will not give the right to exclusive use or to charge ' toll, or against future disposal ot the land by the. United States." s T . To defeat this proposition it is only necessary that voters understand condi tions, . . iVill G.Strbx," OPEN MEETING : Tomorrow evening the Lyie Tuesday give an open meeting in their rooms in the Commercial Club building. The ex cellent program appears eUewhere In this issue. ' The admission price is only ton cents. ., Supplies fibrine and albumen for the nerves and muscles. It is the extract that is em ployed, and hence you get all the nutritive el ements of beef witnout any tax on digestion 0 It is the iron in the blood that keeps the fires of life going, gives a healthy hue and maintains vitality and energy. v We use an old Sherry Wine; the wine of greatest medicinal valve, , Aids digestion and stimulates the reconstructive forces. IMewlln's Beef, Iron and Wine Is. better than ordinary preparations sold under this name because it is always recently made, tastes WIE better, acts quicker, does you can rely on. . more. 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