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FHAT36EyER ;A;MAN-SOWETH THAT SHALLyHE-REAPLA GRANDE HAS 1083 VOTJiS ' -- , ; ? .. " LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY. OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 88, 1 906. ' v .. ; . , ,VV ,.v V- ;V..',. MUMBER :W'7 . . . - i . - . ' ii i ? " ; : ! PREPARE .! ' -j t ' i i .; , Scrlpp New Association) '.' Madrid, May 23-Akhough the wedd ing of King Alronsj and Princess Ena '.of Batte-barg will not take place until June .1, the popular celebration of the event be gan here tody. The city ie rapidly as suming it holiday attire. Flag and other decorations are displayed in, profusion rehes have been erected by the munici pal and patriotic citizens. Beginning with today there will be military parades and band concerts every day. Circus performances, bull fights and other popu lar nt-rtainments will attract thousands t3 various places of amusement and in the vanings there will be special performan ces at the theatres. Visitors from all parts of Europe are arriving here with veryrain and the hotels are rapidly be coming crowded It is expected that in a day or two accommodations in the hotel . will be at a primium and the price are already assuming unusual proportious The police department is kept busy watch ing the arrivals and preservingorder and the task will become more difficult from day-to day: " Extensive precautions are tfJ takei to prevent hostile demonstra tions by Republicans and Anarchists and trong guard .will, surround the King and (he Princess at all times. The pre parations at the royal palace are nearly completed and arrangement for Ifi ceremony definitely settled. ; ltie said that the marriage ceremony will be unusually brilliant and gorgeous. Ths popular cele bration will continue until June 2. ' . '. " TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY , , . ' Baltimore, May 28. The ' Hbierian Club of this city, composed of members mairHbf the Ancient Order of Hibenions wW tSebrate. the birthday of the great Irish post Thomas Moore this evening by a banquet at Reilly's Hotel. Many lead ing Irishmen of this city will be present and some interesting addresses will be d.livered. The musical program inc'udee a number of Moore's songs. ' Muslin underwear from better than buying the material and making them at home. We invite the ladies hi s? fiAAllAea Ik MEN'S We are agents for the standard Starr Hats, largest me .'s hat house in the world. Style quality are their strong points. You will look bet ter under a Starr Hat c CO nn Price for best quality i.DU allll O.UU PANAMA HATS You will find 1 ere an excellent assortment of the above hats priced from $5 to $8.50 Also a fine line of Manilas and Sailor Straws from 50c to $4.00 City Phone Black 1301 Uii) M,lttHMntMMtmtttttttMM))Mt;TtlM ,..um! MBJTIA AT mt PRACTICE JTlpe News Association t 'Baltimore, Md., May 83-The first Brigade of-;Marylapd Militia began, its! annual rifle practice .at Saunders"; range,' near Glenburnie, this ' morning. . The tro.ps occupy an- Instruction'' camp and this morning th men of the First lnfan- try began with, their pr n ice work. They! win remain in camp for the entire week and next reek the Fifth Infantry will Uka, their jjlace. t!,VvV "r .-.;.....;- A- urj.t .HEAVY RAWS 1ft ERE SR3 1 (Scrtr pe'Newt Association) " " l . Fresno.. Cal. May 28 The heaviest alnfdll In' the historv of the weather harcau at Frssno is causing much dam age to . the hay arid grain crops. The rain has been falling for Lwantv-four ours and the rivers ra so hiah that much of the country is flooded.-- t- - A CLEVER ESCAPE OF Because of a humane ' sDot in the Jailer' heart,-Mike Carney ma i good his escape from the County jail last Sat urday morning. Carney was arrested for brutally attacking Harry French a few weeks ago, and under, the oretenc of being in need of fretiuent access to fresh water, and saying that he was ill, Carney asked permission to be placed in the cor ridor. . His - request " was: granted and during the night he wis , locked in the corridor where he could secure water at will -However ha was not a sick as he made out and during the night he secured a portion of a chair and began digging the brick wall After, what muet have taken several hour of hard Work, a brick was loosened and the rest was easy The corridor is not lined with iron and for thia reason he was able to die a hole large enough to craw through. The prisoner was not considered espe cially ferocious as he had been about this vicinity Tor some time. T. , , The authorities are making every effort to capture the man. . , ' . - .' . I NEW THIS WEEK New York In the daintiest designs at prices that are NEW WHITE a 4t 'it it it HATS the. and Vergere Phone No. 27 .. r . u -v . 11,1 " 1 " ..i mi. ii.. ... i 'njsTsy' PA(il(i HOUSES (Scrlpps News AsaoolaUon) ' "''': ' Chicago, lit May 28 It is said the Neil-Reynelds report of packintf : houses consists nf notes and affldavitee, of em ployees and patrons, of many . packing h:u;::. Ev:-v - -..i..4 . ... j ..i.-., v....,-- affidavites. The reports say: "Lard u made from hogs that die of cholera. n- uery condition of the packing houses are revolting. Oil, from hogs dying transit is used for sardine oil. Cattle with lurrip jaw are butchered without inspection and old a rapidly as the best meat With out inspection fir trichonosls, ' hog art bought and sold throughout the country , The so called Potted chicken ie . comoosed of bob veaL Leaf lard, . which ha been "exploited for purity, contain twenty per- (9crlpp New Association) -'tV ; Vienna, Austra.May 28 The Austrain ministry has resigueb. The.-resignation is due, to difference tjf the tariff Question between the Anstrian anh Hungarian cab inets; The Emperor yeilded to the Hun garian's demand for a sepe. ate tariff schedule. The act has so enr oed the Ausrtian cabinet that they resigned to a mari.- ." . . . , .. SKIRTS AUSTRIAN CHEMISE -GOWNS DRAWERS CORSET COVERS 11 I ..'- . ..-. - . . . , cent of . tfatjon seed oil." One . concern which does jan immnce amogntv of busi ness, . 4n ployes chemists, to. perfect .'a ppjeess fo deodoriijng decayed . heme. Meat is doctored with borax and Other i-Hiliil, iJtCi" II !i Poisonous chemicalf are used for smoked mee." - The report hae f many other thing to aj lii ; regard to niUry condi tion, amdhg' which it the sentenoe saying; ''The emplpyeee are unclean, and spit Ion the meat, walk over it, and drag it over thejtlthy floor. ' ' ? '. - - ; P. Neil and .James R. Reynold were appointed by Preeident Roosevelt to in- vestigata the conditions of '-the - packing nouses. , .'; , -.:.t - . SAVE THE . LIST FOR The following i the list of the Union signer to the petition which brought; Mr. Holme of Cove Out, W would suggest that those who are averse to county divi eion pasta the list in their hat for future references. ' ' -' -' In order to ahow that to far ae Union is concerned Mr. Holmes' coming out is not the result of a party movement we place tha initial R. or D. after each name to designate their political compaction. Even a hasty study of the liet will demon ttrato that the political, color line i not heing drawn in Union this year. t Those with no party designation have not registered. C. M. Ramedall. d J. W. Spencer, d N. A. Loveless, r L. B. Haines, r H. N. Van Houten, R. Slater, r 01 Smith, A. J. Qoodbroad, r I. S. Booth, d -I. S. Wim. N. F. Ficklin. d F.W.Davie, r J. A. Jones, d Alex Slater, r J. W. Evans. W. A. Maxwell, d John Tally, d C. E. Hereford, d E. J. Cooper, r A. Vandervaulter, r E. S. McComas r - - Al Graham, Will Vogle, d ' F. W. Billings, d W. E. Fickle, d J. F. Hutchinson, r Ben Burton, r W. R. Woodard. d M. I. Levy, r Wm. Surger, d W. W. Wright, r C. W.Wright, r , G. W. Parker, r Wm. Kielblock. r' S. A. Pursel, d 0. F. Metcalf, d R. H. Rohrig. r W. E. Haines, r 0. McComber, r . F. S. Cline. d C. T. McDow, r W. P. Allen, r Q. A. Olekirk, r R. L. McMillan r G. W. Tally, d 0. F. Hull, d Ed Mitchell, r W. T. Wright.r Iredench Tilje W. W. Copper, r Wm. Graham, d E. B. Johnson, r 1. H. Fostis, r R. E. Eatin, r Wm. Haines, r A. C. Cook, r Chas. Graham, J. T. Bailee, d Wm. McCardle. Q. W. Benson, d H. J. Lucas, d J. D. Mulvehill. d Waldo Perry, d C. D. Comally, d I. Sanders, d Thos Adams, r M. J. Stoker, d Wm. Stoker, d Elmer Surger, d J. A. Dalton. Jacob Kohlen, r Ceo. E. Miller, r R. E Smith, r C. A. Flanagan, r F. E. Foster, r R. H. Brown, r E. S. Mackintosh, r J. M. Johnson, r J. M. Hursch, r Wm. Cockrell. r Joe. Wright, r C. 0. Craven, r V. LeRoy, Davis, r E. Q. Cameron, r Ed Lee. r J. H. Hutchinson, r 0. S. Levy, r A. A. Mitchell, r W. D. McMillan, r TO APPOINT SENATOR TO DELAWARE Wilmington Del. May 28 A call has been issued for a special session of the legislature for Thursday to elect a United States senator. ' REFER EIKE ' W MEMORY Of THOMAS MOORE (Scrtpp News Aaeoalatloal . . ;"Brooklyn.R- Y May 28The societies belonging to the Gaelic. League of the Jiatorew York will celebrate the one hundred and twenty eighth anniversary to Brrth of Thomas Moore, the great Irish-poet, ty'approplate exercise at: the Moore monument in the' Flower Garden. Prospect Park, thia afternoon. There will be several addresses ' aod a ".number of spngs. The organisation participating In the eSi'era'se will be tK Brodklvri Caelie Society, the Brooklyn fhil-Celtic Society, theGresnpointSociety,the, NeW York Phil Celtic' Society.." and the Harlem Gaelic Society. . ' ' -.; V'"-' ' M. WjlllTE GROWS PESSIMISTIC ' (Scrlppe Newe Ajutoclatlon) V ,v-. .' St. Petersburg, Russia. Mav 58-M. Whitte and hie wife left th; morning for a visit, with hie daughter at Brussels. The retired statesman, ie very pessimis tic over hit own condition and that of his KILLED III mm (Serlppe New Association) Louisvillt, ky., May 28 A broken flange on the Louisville and Nashville-pc-enger coach, caused a wreck this marnin in which probably twenty live weTi lost, arid twenty more injured. Identification la difficult on eceonnt of the mangled condi- ion of the bodies. Eight corpses are in the morgue and the injured have been removed to tha hospitals. The train was traveling at a high rate .of speed when tha broken flange caused the coaches to leave the rails, when they crashed into a freight The coaches war reduced to kindlewood. . i t V OFfKLAlS JOIN LYNCHING PARTY (Serlppe News Association) Washington, May 28-Secretary Moody today called .the Supreme Court' at tention to the lynching of Ed Johnson of Chattanooga, ' It is ; alleged that the sheriff' assistants war member of the mob. A cognizance of the case has been taken. ; ATTORNEYS MOVf TO (AID WELL (Scrlpp Newe Association) ' Boise. Idaho May 28 Attorney Dar row, Richard Miller and Nuirent Miller. attorney representing Moyer, Haywood ana retjibone have removed their office from Boise and are now establishing headquarter at Caldwell where tha m cat are called for tomorrow morning. DOUMA QUIET AGAIN (Srlpps Newe Association) St. Petersburg May 28-The Douma resumed its sessson today with calmness. The regular routine of business was taken up and transacted with out anv outhnr.t. of anger or demonstrations. FISHERMAN'S LUCK Much of the luck of most anglers depends upon having the proper tackle to meet conditions as they find them r We have a great many things in our stock of angler's goods that help to turn failure Into success We carry ederythlng that you will ever need to Insure bringing back a good catch if there are. fisn to to be had. If you want sport you need these things, they make fishirg "worthwhile." Our prices are always reasonable NEWLIN La Grande, TROUBLE : W ARMY mm - (Scrlpp News Association) A : 'I Washington; 0.' C. Mav 28. Some on ha attempted to make a serisatli nout o'f the routelne annaucarna'nt. tht ' VainV General F, t. Ainswortb'will aot as Seo ary of War during the temrxirar absence. of both the "'SecretarV Vsf War hd th Acting Soareta'ry.-' 4 '" .t " ... w It was aald thul thie ttu illrant . U . at B'rigadTair General J. F." tfill. "thi fthu oi statr. , the detail ie no mean un usal however, or out of tha ordinary In any way. On the contrary, had Genera Bell been detltrnaUd tn ant f.n 'of War, Instead of Oenara.1 Incident would have poeeed an element of WKsspread ,, interest, General Alnsworth ' the highest ranking army offlosr on tha active list on duty In Washington., General Bell is the senior Brigadier General, and come next In, the relative list of army of t ncere on duty In tha War Department Should General Aln worth be absent fro the city at the eame time a Mr. Taft and Mr. OIiv)r. Oen Ball would become Aoting Secretory of War by viitua of hie position. The fact that Can.: Ball i Uhier or HUft ha nothing to da with the case, and there is no trouble- among high ranking officer, over the incident published rsporta to the contrary not " wlthitanding. It Is recalled that Gen Ainsworth was unUn 1 892 a surgeoaln tha regular army, and now ranks Just below Major Gen. Leonard Wni . wh . reguUr. surgeon untill 1 &S fc Oen. Ain sworth etill ha ton year of active, sevira ...... ..,,, g Hi iuinagv 7 1 ..... . , ' DITtir llnvinr iiw '. . 4 . .BIIUMUUTUCMKI. 'erlppa New Assoaiatloti) .f , . ,7 ins 09 KOg ment will celebrate the twenty first anni versary of the engagement of Butto au rrancias wugnt during the Insurrection In the Northwest, by a . banquet in drill hall on Craig street. Many prominent military officer and representative of the goverment will b present on that occasion. KOREANS H REVOLT t (Bcrlpp New Association) Tokio. May 28-Thra is a revolt at Hongju, Korea, Rebel are holding tha town. Japanese troop are enroute to the scene. COURT MARTIAL 1 (Serlppe News Association) ' Norfolk May 28 Tha court martial, with Rear Admiral Sigsbse as preeident convened today for Captain Perry Qareta and Lieutenant Commander Edward Witherspoon'e trial, Tha charge It In tha nature of an investigation of the ground ing of the battleship Rhode Island, whir.h occurred a ehort time ago. Oregon. 1 - i . DRUG GO