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WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWETH THAT SHALL HE REAP"LA GRANDE HAS 1083 VOTES VOLUME V, , . : : LA GRANDE,; UNION COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY. 29, 1906. : ; ... NUMBERl7o"' DEMENTS lESSENfD ti (Scrlpps. .News Association) .,,..,, . San "rar.c sc?. Ma v 29 Doctor Pavn who is in charge' of the Red Cross relief work stated this, morning; that less than twelve thousand' families are now being cared for. and that number is decreasing very day. Reports 0f the employment bureau show that. 49 1 females' are reg istered for work sini its opening, i . ;AHo;iia wisfMon v 8crlpp News Association) V ' Washington, May 29 Sulzer hat Intro duced a resolution- in th House calling the President for reports of Commit ioners Nail and Reynolds. The President has bean withholding the report as a elub . to forca tha passage of tha Beveridge Inspection amendment to tha agricultural proposition bill. MINERS CROW STRONGER Scrlpp News Association) . Denver, May 29 Tha Western Fad ration of miners resumed their conven tion today with an executive session. It j. ; declared that all reports show tha federation atronger and bigger than be fore, despite tha fight that has bean carried oa . ''- LONa UYED FAMILY v 8crlppa New Association) ' -'? Munich, May 29. How to ba hale and hearty at the age of 1 18 years is aprob '. lam which is given few persons to solve It has baen sucessfully. . acheived 'by Josepha Eder, a woodman's widow, of Spitzendorf, Bvvaria.. Summer and winter the old worn in goes barefooted glaring no chills or colds. Her daily diet k& always mainly consisted buttermilk, dumplings, sauerkraut and potatoes Frau Eder. who has been widow for 68 years, lives with a daughter aged 85 l years, and lately w ilka i to the ns'ghboring villages of 'Tittlinj, an hour's distance, of confession. Muslin underwear from better than buying the material and making them at home. We Invite the ladies 4 Inspection ! MEN'S We are agents for the standard Starr Hats, the largest men's hat house in the world. Style and quality are their strong points. You will look bet ter under a Starr Hat co -A . eo nr. Price for best quality J6.tU unQ C J.UU PANAMA You will fird sere an excellent assortment of the above hats priced from $5 8.50 Also a fine line of Manilas and Sailor Straws from 50c to $4.00 City Phone Black 1301 i Scrlppe News Association) London. May 29 Preparations are being made for the cpming wedding of tha Hon. Michael de Courcy, only son pf Lord Kingsdale and MissCvisUr.ce Wood house, daughter of . Colonel Woodhdus. of the Royal Army Medical Corps. The i: tU' bride is a very handsome woman, but not much known in Matropolitan society, Mr. de Courcy is an officer in the 52nd Sikh Pioneers, at present quart ered in India. He is heir to one of. the most an ient peerages' in the three king doms.' His .father, Lord Klngsdaii. is premier baron of Ireland and thirty-third holder of the title. . His forpaarv ii ths thirteenth century was ereateo1 Lord King da'e for some deads of valor, and tills in t'-e presence of their sovereign. Thjs right is said to have been exercised by k tha twenty-third baron in the presence of William III, and by the twent-fourth peer at the Courts r of George I. ant. George -tl. " f ' HEAVY RAIHS Ill (Scrlppe News Asuoolatlon) Ogden, May 29 During tha last forty eight hours there has been two and one eigtb inches rain fall. It really means a decrease in the water supply during the summer; for the reason that the heavy rains have washed alt the snow off the mowblnevV' ' '! Ths weather has changed and it is very cold and snowing. Unless a sudden change occurs, the fruit crop will be a total loss. The heavy crop of cherries, peaches, appricots and straw harries are in Imminent danger. ' WHIT! MAN LYNCHED (Scrlpps News Association) Tullala. La., May 29 A whit man named Rogers was lynched by a mob from Monroe. The crime for which he was accused is a brutal one. RATAL INSURGENTS AND MILITIA (LASH (Scrlppe New Association) Durban, Natal May 29 Six hundred Tslhellk mttjkr.iA aramn in rkal1nieiiAi a w w"ik wiiisjvuw lay ions, and v. ere repulsed after hours of hard fighting. The militia lost four men and the natives lost heavily. UTAH NEW THIS WEEK New York in the daintiest designs at prices that are NEW WHITE 4t tt HATS HATS Vergere Phone No. 27 lilt I - II I I I-! I I I I I MM I II miniwapuii. minn., may in unit) l ir I Ulll III 1 - HORRIFIES American 'Meat . Buyers, in IcnUaii as a Result cf Yesterday's Report on Packing Houses ; 1 . v : Enlisli Papers call perpetrators f Rufljans" '' ' (Scrlpps News Association) London May 29 Newspaper here have generally accepted the cabled stat ;r.t . il; U. ' uu iiimi packed in America was " sold in the . United States. In reference to the tainted meat report the Evening News says, "People who permit corruption will csrtainly suf fer for their sins. It is a comfort to know that the ruffians who are responsible for the Chicago packing house scandals, will surfer severely. Their pockets is ths only spot where they have any feeling". Dealers are apprehensive and are dis posing of existing stock and former American meat buyer are demanding English proddcts. PUBLIC HORRIFIED AT REPORT New York May 29 The intimation that the tainted meat has been served to consumer in this country, brought forth a cry of horror. Many protests ar heard in the press, demand ng that ' the whole truth be published immediatlv. Othar (Scrlpps New Association) Caldwell, Idaho, May 29 Whan tha case against-,. Haywood, Pettibon and Moyer, was called by Judge Smith this morning. Attorney Richardson for the de- ense filed a motion for a chance of smi SKIRTS CHEMISE GOWNS DRAWERS MOYER If AYWOOD PETTIBOHE CASE OPEHED TODAY CORSET COVERS I , - - ' 1 : THEWORLD MtrM ; EnpsH Products papers are more cautions ancLseamedin- Clined to disbelieve the allegations. A Call has bwr morfe f 7i!.;f jViiIL- tions. " PARIS EXCITED ! Paris, May 29, The recent revelations regarding the tainted beef sold to ths American consumer ha greatly excited those interested in the. business hen. Those in the business circles her state that they feel that the French government is fully justified in enforcing regulations which have the effect of oracticallv shut ting out ail foreign meat. , '; Chicago, May 29-Nelsoh Morris, after reading the allegation acrainst tha na.eW. ing houses, wept He characterizes the report as untrue and malicious. ' '.'I have spent year in building up an Industry and have endeavored to do my duty in my old age. The maliciousness of these attacks have almost broken my spirit If any of the employees of mine had done one hundredth part charged, I would punish and dismiss him. Chief Prosecutor Hawley called the at tention of the Court to section 677 Re vised Statutes, providing, in cases of habeas corpus on appeal to Supreme court of the United States from the Cir cuit court the matter stays all proceed ings in the local court until the appealed easels disposed of. The defendants have an apreal pending from the ninth Circuit court of Idaho, therefore the district court of Canyon county must delay tha case from further hearing until the Supreme court decide. The defendant asked that the matter be considered at once, on which the time was set at two o'clock. The defense claims that the action on the part of the prosecution is one to postpone the trial. . Under a strong guard, Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone were brought to Caldwell frorn the Boise jail this morning. The party was met at the depot by their at torneys. Accompanied by Mrs. Moyer and Mrs. Pettibone the party was taken to the Sheriff office In the court house, VICTIM IS UNEARTHED (Scrlpps News Association) ' San Francisco, May 29 Another victim of the earthquake was discovered this morning under the fallen walls of the old postoffice building. The remains is belelisved to be that of a man named Bokaska.a waiter formerly employed in a restaurant on Washington street. At the time of shock Brokaska rushsd out of the establishment and has since been missing. It is thought the wall crashed upon him as he rushed down the street. IN AUDIENCE WITH EMPEROR (Bcrlpps News Association) Vienna, May 29 Charles F. Francis, the new American ambassador, received private audience by the Emperor and ANOTHER (Scrlpps News Association) . , Minnsapolis. Minn., May 29 The tenth annual conference of the National Con gress of Mother, which was to have been held in Los Angeles last month' but was abandoned on account of tha earth quake, has been definitely given up for this year. This has been decided by the officers end board of Managers, w!iich met here today and will be in session until tomorrow. ,It Is expected that the time and place for the next year's session pf the National Congress will be fixed at this meeting,", -y ; ,: MICHIGAN TWPSHOORERS ; f (Scrlppe News A .elation) i Grand Rapids, Mich.,May 29.-n The grett annual state tournament of the Michigan Trapshooter's League' opened here today under the most favorable aus pices. The number of entries is unusally large and Uie attendance larger than at any previous time.. DIES (Scrlppe New Association) -; Detroit, Michigan May 29 Jama Ed mund Scrlppe died this morning at 8:48, after a long painful Illness. , ,, 1 ' Hs was born In London In 18 J5. His father founded the London Dally News and the Qazett, and the deseased's father was a book binder. Later they moved to this country where their son James E. man ifested a tact for newspaper work. Deseased was on of tha founder and promoter! of the Scripps News association which has properties both in the East and West Hisassoclation gather news' from all parte of the worWandcovsrsthssntire United State. . - -.- i ROOSEVEIIS Off FOR PORTSMOUTH (Scripps New Association) ; :; Washington, May 29 The 'President an Mrs. Roosevelt leave this evanlntr on (he May Flower for Porttmaith, Va. wni uiv prvaiuent will deliver : an u dress at the unveiling of tha monument h W L -1 . II, J I " . to tne memory or the soldiers and aailors. 1 heroes or the Civil war. ' The President will march in the procession whll dss tributing flowsrs on the graves.' - T. HONOR BISHOP POTT' R. (Scrlpp New Association) '. T : London, May 29 Th Pilgrim Soclty of Great Britain win oive a dinner the Savory Hotel this svening In honor of Bishop Potter, Presidsnt of th Pilgrims of United States. Tha Archbishop of Canterbury will offer the toast to tha guest of honor and Field Marshal Roberta the President of the British society, will preside at th dlnnsr. HEAVY STORMS U THE SOUTH (Scrlpps New Association) Mobile, May 29 Winde and a heavy storm atShubuta, Miss., last night caused thousands of dollars worth of damage. Churchas and houses were blown down. Seversl surrounding towns were damaged. AdD EDITOR FISHERMAN'S LUCK Much of the luck of most anglers depends upon having the proper tackle to meet conditions as they find them We have a great many things in our stock of angler's goods that help to turn failure Into success We carry ederj thing 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 "worth while." Our prices are always reasonable INEWLIN DRUG CO ! La Grande, IUI LillllllM I ............ .ji." AT AL1CEL . v Last evening at Alicil Hon,' C. E. Coch ran and E. W. Bartlstc wi h . ahdidates Ivanhoe, Haworth and Randail held .' a Republican meeting and although the rain nterfered some what with the attendance the large Hall was comfortably filled with -enthusiastic peiFle. - ' ' '..,; " '-"",.... . u IMMI INK- ' isansnip" and "VoU for tie man doctrina was shown up a being an oily way to lead the Republican astray and hie Creditor the Inheritance Tax Law, Cor poration Law anfl Loaning of School fund was shown m its tru light by reference to th bill of Ssn's Malarky and Eddy, th bill being Introduced br thorn before the Governor had taken hie oath offfloe. and passed by Republican legislature. Bartlatt made a great hit when .he likened the Governor to the renowned "Grecian Horse" left before the wall of Troy abd saying that the Democrats had presented u Republican with it and from th present, w had recieved a Democra tic Senator, a Democ ratio Supreme Judge and numerous Democratic Circuit Judge, and District Attorneys. - The saying "Be-vara th Qrk" come home to u in It new version "Bewarethe Democrats." Short speeches were made by the candidate end th meeting closed at 1 1 o'clock. t MEXICANS ATTACK LABORERS i (Scrlpp New Association) San Bernardino, CI. May 29 A fors man of a section gang working on a action of th Salt Lake rout, wa at tacked by three Mexican, with knlve and (tone thi morning. ' Th foreman whose name is Williams shot on of th Mexican and wounded th other. He suffered many wounda himself before gaining a victory over (he outlaws. 'A . ) in, m . m -i A m c:i,''iio(xARAUcAia ' :' ' ; . (Scrlpps News Association) .' ' r Waahington D. C May, 29 A minor ity report was filled thi afternoon by the Snat Canal epiomittee favoring the lock canal. Their' report cite the fact that three Urge damswsr uninjtred by the recent San Francisco earthquake, and draw the conclusion thsrefor that the ock can-1 system it not liable to damage from earthquake ahockt. ' CATTLEMEN OBJECT (Scrlpp New Assoclstlon) -t Washington My29 Secretary Little of the Southwestern and Texas cattle raisers association has protested against the proposed fsderal inspection of meat. H says if ths packers were made to pay inspection fees the burden will fall on the stockmen as the packer 'will make good their expenses by lowering the price or meat. AST H Oregon. e4, a ' anted his credentials. .