TODAY'S NEWS TODAY VOLUME V '. LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY. OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 18, 1906, NUMBER 184 Mi H' i V J: WITNESS IS LOCKED in Tii (Scrlpps New Association) Stockton Calif- June 18 Tne pros jcution closed its arfluments In the Ledoux murder case today. The dtferse bjjan during the afternoon. Chemist Roger allowed himself to be locked in the trunk In which McVicars body wa found for foriy min utes. He testified that he suffered nj inconvenience. The orosecution as try ing to overcome the verdie of the corner jury which agreed that McVicar died by suffocation a well as morphine poisoning RESEMBLES A VOLCANO (Sorlpp News Association) Redding Cat June 18 Smok, appar ently arising from the cone of Mt. Shasta, yesterday afternoon and evening, gave every appearance of a volcano. People grew excited add alarmed as the (-use column rose over 200 feet and spread and branched so that it resembled a huge 'umbrella. The cause is prbab!y a forest fire beyond the hills. Tne pher.omenon will be investigated. M?3iUjMPj:Si)MI 11 WJJtl (Scrlpps News A.inorlntlon f St Louis June 193. G. Snider has filed a suit with the federal court this morningagainst Ahraram White, pres dent of the American Dj'qrest Wireless Tele graph Company cnarg:ng White whose real name is Sclv.v:-.rtz that he changed i. his name to evade creditors and looted the company of ov;sr a million dollars worth of stockholder s property. AMI-TRUST UW VIOLATIONS ' j ,. -v (Scripim News in-Hrinn t W New York Jim l3-7r,a federal grand v jury today iruicied t ie McAidaws aid For-es campaiy i;l i" rjident Karl Jusngsnbluets, C'.ms. A. Y nng and Com pany of Biitimor -n J rl .v ij foun? for violation of tha ani t.ur. ' ' by eeiling licar.ie piste t ti-iij-i mi'ifac'urors. Bail was flxad t " -e 'o un I eiciT ! THE NEW IDEA 10 GEN 1 PATTERN. Cool,Comfortable and Chic. THIS picture illustrates charmingly the most stylish and popular of the season's shirt-waists. , Ideal for Summer Wear. . 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June J 8 Nearly three hundred locals of printing pre-smen and assistants throughout the United States and Canada are represented by delegates at our national convention of Pressmen and assistants which opened here today at Maennerchor Hall, Washington Heights The delegates are quartered at the Mon ongahela House . A lively time is expected over the at tempt of a local or pressmen in Newt York City, that was suspended by the, inter national Union Ubiyn, to seat delegates in the convention It was formerly N 61. but a charter has been granted to a new man for that number. The defunct union during its fight with International Union achieved notoniety by tying up the gene ral fund by injunction, including the benefit, death and burial funds of the entire membership. GRAIN MARKETS . 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The minister' counseled the Czar to un- molest Mr. Bryart, because it would arouse unfavorable feeling in America and wou d tourn the opinion of the whole civil ized world against Russia. Bryan was unmolested and went to Stockholm, pro bably unaware that he was the center of court in rigue. KING EDWARD GIVES CUP (Scrlpps News Association) London June 18 King Edward has in informed the Organization Committee 'of the Grand Regatta week in the Bay of St Malo of his intention to give a valuable cup as a prize for the winning yacht in a race betwean St. Malo to the Isle of Wright. This gift will undoubtedly add considerably to the interest caused by the great racing week. The list of prizes is unusually large this year and the num ber of entries correspondingly numeroue. Editor: Please cancel story in advance news service of June 19,.(page 2) .entitled Western Amatuer Golf Championship. Date and conditions of the tournament have been charged by Western Associa' tion. The -contestants in the Olympic tournament will not be permitted to play in the Western Amateur Golf champion ship. DESERTERS SHOT (Scrlpps News Association) ' San Francisco, June 18 Four officer after an all night search, this moaning found the schooner National City lying off point Hunter.' The officers promptly ar rested Captian Hill. David Cahell, Joe Hubbard and Frank Martin on sus picion of firing shots which killed Andrew Uellerman and wounded three other Union p'u kets wh) tried to join nonunion crews last evening. The suspects were taken tj Park station where it search un covered three revolvers, and several clubs When questioned thev denied that there had been any shooting when the party left their boat in a launch. The prosecution claims that when the men left in a launch the captain and other ordered them to halt but on not heedine me commands several shots were fired from the vessel. The hearing will come off tomorrow. RIOTS AT 1 Scrlpps News Aniioclatlon) St Petersburg June 19 It is officialy stated that peace has been restore J at Bialystoh. The government has issued order to the militia to preserve order. After having secur.d almost perfect peace the peasants attacked a railway station two times today. The troops re pulsed them in both cases with the heav iest loss to the attackers. Correspondent wires state that the list of dead at Bilaystok will reach- fifteen hundred. Of this number many are jews. Bariin June 1 8 Nathan, chairman of the association of German Jews, says that he has absolute proof that the massacre at Bialystok is just the beginning of an elab orate scheme of anti-semitic outbreak, to occur in all part of Russia. Riot were tarted in several towns near Bialystok, and have been reported at St. Petersburg. The government is taking energetic action to prevent further disorder. MARRIED Married, this afternoon by Jutice of the Peace Hough, Henry J. Adam to Mi Alice M. Wright Both are resi dents of this city. BIIATSMI IS QUELLED ELECTIOH Of A SCHOOL 1 DIRECTOR i At the annual school meeting this after noon held at the High School building. Chairman Young called the meeting to order. Clerk A. C. Williams read the financial statement which is appended. The real business of the meeting was for the purpose of electing one school di rector to serve for a period of five years, to succeed H. J. Young, who refuted to be a candidate. Mrs. Jessie L. Cavanna and Mr. Henry Hanson were the only name placed in nomination. The polls will be kept open until 6 o'clock this eve ning.! The judges of election are B . W. G randy, S. R, Deal, and F. S. Niwjm Clerks, Ed Coolidge and C. J. Vanderpool. ( FINANCE STATEMENT :y RECEIPTS On! hand June 19 1906 $8925.68 Recept district tax 8170.06 Recept county 7108.90 Tuition 196.00 Sale bonds 12252.60 Other source ,'. 3 1 7.73 i Total ... $39,313.47 DISBRUSOMENT Paid Teacher Fuel & Supplies Jmpfovi 'g Grounds ..$9760.00 . 1069.31 96.43 . 11967.36 New -feats and school Int. on hand Paid Insurance......... Clerk silaty For Library Furniture 4817.00 ... 196.00 300.00 13.81 . 318.70 803.68 .34.80 Janitor Micellaneou Total $29,346,06 Cash on hand $9968.42 GENERAL INFORMATION Estimated value hour and school ground ;. $67,000 Frunitur 6260 Insurance carried 25,600 Average salary male teachers ... 82 Average salary female teachers 4? OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS . (Scrlpps News Association) Salem Ore. June 18. The official re turns of the election held June th, give the following pluralities: Governor Chamberlain dem., 2494. U. S. Senator Jonathan Bourne rep., 3109. Congress man for first district, W. R. Ellis, rep.,16,- 164. Against woman uffrag 10,173. ARRIVE I Scrlpps News Association) Christiana Nor. June 18 The Nnr weigan delegates from America arrived here today. A crowd displaying the American flag welcomed Prof. Hans stub of Hamlin, Minn, who responded in behaifof the visitors. The party will start for Tronjsm tomorrow, Upon landing the American party marched to the monument of Worgeland the Norwei gian poet and placed a wreath on the stone. DEATH OG MRS. HARRIS (Observer Special) Cove. June 18-Mrs. Alice, wife of M G. W. Harris, after an illness covering long penoa passed away latt evening at 6 o'clock. The funeral will take place this afternoon from tne Baptist Church inteament in the Cove cemetery. HOUSE ADJOURNS (Scrlpps News Association) Washington June 18 The house, upon announcement of the death of Represent ative R. E. Lester of Georgia, until to morrow. DELEGATES NORWAY V PREPARING FOR MOBHIZATtOFI . (Scrlpps News Association) Washington. D. C. June 1 8 Arrange ments have been made by which the offi cers of the General Staff will attend the mobilization manoeuvres at Mount Gretna Pa. where the New York militia will be encamped, and at the other six places f concentration of the regular and the or ganized militia. It is intended that tho General Staff officers shall carefully ob serve the operation of the troops and it is under contemplation to arrange during the encampment of the militia for a series of lectures based on evolutions of the troops. The detail of military action will be left to the camp commanders, who will have most general instructions re garding what is expected of them as commanding generals of the combined manoeuvres. There will probably be some sham battle, although this is an element whidh is not favored except in so far a it enable officers to get the men in the field under conditions resembling tho of actual warfare. It is considered that it add toHhe interest of the partici pant to have them imagine themselves in battle, since any form of rivalry in creases the personal interest in any sort of manoeuvre. III s (Scrlpps News Association) -Ogden Ut. June 18 George Croffut, prominent pacific civil engineer, was found this morning nearly naked and wandering around in a demented condition near Devils Gate. He is unable to tell how he got there and must have been lost for several days. DEATH OF A BRAVE MAN (Scrlpps News Association) . London, June 18-The death ia raoort. ted at the age of seventy nine of Rear- Admiral John Blythesea, V. C, C. B. C I. E. In connection with the Rear Ad miral's death recalled how he won his Victoria Cross by an act of manificient flaring, wnne serving in the BalUc.iiur ing the Russian war, on board the Arro gant, with the assistance of . one of th crew he cut the Russian mail from th car of a strong escort, and returned hi ship, making hi: prisoners 'row him aboard Shortly afterwards he was pre moted to post captain, being then the youngest of that rank in the British navy PUNISHED FOR PECULAR CRAFT (Scrlpps News Association) Helena Montana June 1 8 Chris Koeler a wealthy banker from Hastings Neb raska, pleaded guilty in the federal court to the indictment charging him with illi gany lencing a public domain, and was sentenced to 12 hours In the countv iail ana nnea jzso. D D WOOD LATEST STYTLES IN STATIONERY Our stationery stock is always complete but it never offered greater inducement to buyers who appreci ate fine correspondence papers than it does right now. 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Secretary of War, Haldint re sponded that half of the meat sent to th troops came from the United States but could not trace fevers to ptomaine poison ing specifically. , CHILD KIDNAPPER CAPTURED : Philadelphia June ,1 8 Freddie Muth he seven year old boy who was kidnap ped last Friday wa discovered this afternoon by a policeman. John Kean the abductor wae formerly a prosperous banker and broker and it is alleged, took the child to raise about two thousand so he could repay a client and benefactor named Cook from whom he stole a con siderable sum. A woman, it is said, other than his wife is the cause of Keane's downfall. STOCKHOLDERS IN MEETING (Scrlpps News Association) New York June 1 9 Stockholders in the New York Life adopted an amendment to the charter providing for mutualization Ex-President Cleveland was present and voted for tho trustees and the majority of the stock which President Ryan owns He is in favor of the mutualization. ; ATTACKS TILLMAN COMPTROLLER (Scrlpps News Association) Washington 'June 18 Pitchfork . Till-, man attacked the Comptroller of currency in a speech to the Senate today, declared he had been negligent, and said t'lat he had not acted In tha Chicago National Bank case with any celerity or severity. He also declared that the Walsh bank was hopelessly insolvent, and that members of the clearing house com mittee knew it and assumed the liabilities. He further stated that the Comptroller had allowed Walsh to take five million after taking the first ten million. It was the lat amount that wrecked the bank. DRUG CO. Oregon. j 4 f 7 i '.;.. '9ffttaiaa. i