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VOLUME TO LA GRANDE, UNION OOtTNTT, OREOOX. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1906.,, NUMBER M. ... 5 '. iV).";..,,' ' PLAN PEACE BETWEEH 1AB0R FIE COURT DECISION ON BOYCOTT 19 BROAD STEP. ' - - . Roosevelt Will Be Swamped With Pe tition From "Unfair" Manufactur ers Who Will Insist on "Justice ti . All" Oapltal Ilaa Thrown New and Tentative Feelers to die Laboring Classes In Way of Proposal for UiU- ' versa Peace, "Washington. Feb. 4. Aa a result of the sweeping anti-boycott decision by the United, State supreme court yesterday, s, movement already hag bee started among manufacturer? s-s src rc;.ccr.tcl or. "vfir ' list of the American Federation of , ... Labor, to petition Roosevelt for re- Jief. Attorney Davenport, counsel for " v. the Loewe company,: complainant Ir .' the case deeldeChvesterday, Is author v Uy for the statement that the matter '.'.i will be brought to the president's at " ( tentlon In the near future. . ' He points 'out 'a paragraph Irt the . recentf 'presidential message, in which " Roosevelt declared Tie would - enforce , the law1 against 'the labor ' Unions as C . flulekly'as 'against 'the corporations. '' j .... K Fttimm Peace,; ' i Washlngtin" D. C.,' Feb. "Let, us ,reaae flghtingj le Organised labor and capital go forward In .-peace, now that the Supreme cViiirt has deterMliwd .the o'tVadh. It Would -be tHrf'nal If employers "ar? foWerf M'fJrt-aMIe iicturers' aHsoclatlrtn, prWni'H it'Wtlortns; worlds; .'yrf yaiiLieavo 4s),u..AS.a IllHDlhtir nf .h .H,,L,fr.i'Mn -,r. ' i T . r .--r congress. W pass"a ;bl)l . pro .J c - : : fir j jn; it . . lf . , . I ui'iiea trie pwiite pin ih,,. ''ii. criminal" practices'' 'it i?w"-:-, ' , , I id U.. months liy ths county Jail by ; - S. , W ' fee oi.fe; 4am-n' 'v'lXi M ' 'The' ,ha" ' ' ot Wi!i222Sti JUS- 5-' f , ' " " t.i.' tM f a,, while 4L m at the head of the police ! ctvlctd beforu Klncald In 10.. sn- ' .-.W , ths.rdestuj.. UtLthat; A?U, 1,imer,'L w - - ' -: ltn.4d iu IP.sa,raha,.-.-hl, Ihi! hl....- . ." . " ' 'j"'ft " .rf -.;,-,... . .. I ' -r-.. t irtr VJyr?-:;?' tUnaiT: iilZliZlilZTZlZlmlAZltl'iltitiii9m ; ; ! WARM GOODS FOR eOL'DDMii I At Altogether Comfortable Prices! H : ; : h it This week will see fAe weather goods at prices which will please those of you who are economically incUned-Rtted the following items over cSrefuliy and while reading remember there are a great many which !! It 8 we cannot list here for want 50c Stocking Caps 35c in colors Red, White and . ifd colors, and with fancy 9c TJx "ooi squares tor this ut K a lit a S;1 11 ' it Mi'c ifAi 'drens and Ladies Drawers S2 1 ,:"lA- i outing f nfri man ... a t; t; :: n t; BARGAINS a - - vidtng for a tariff commission. " "This decision of the , supreme court," said he, "carefully eliminates all coercive and violent criminal methods of the American Federation of Labor which hav been so promi nent In the past. It leaves a frame work of organized'labor. If working- men would act wisely, they will obey the mandate of the court. I rejolr In this decision, for It Is the culmin ation of my life's work. It is ao sur prise. I entirely hope organized ta bor will recognize the justice of the decision." CHIEF'S ill Cinc.AGO is STAMPING . ' GROUND 61 THE REDS. Prominent AiulrVtilsU of Chicago Are rouowui iu it tim IT 7- market Rioters of Present Decade Misuse Free Speech and Prevlpl tate Riots Chief. Shlppy Deter mined to Prevent Reonrremce of Re cent Defy to Chicago Police. - Chicago, Fsb, 4, Chief of Police Shlppy conferred today ith the tor--poratloti ooufisel on wiyj arid means to stamp but the colony of anarch ists flow In Chicago. The Chief de clared that recent eyejnu duplicate exactly preliminaries to the Haymar ket riots. "They Started , first f , by holding Indoor meetings meetings -'exerting their firll Tight to free1 speech, and then demanded Ahj tgt' thu1d outdoor gatherings, ne -tola tne city attorney today. "When refused, they Shippy's anarchist spy f: ports ther &r at least 50 known anarchists here, Including hnma Uam Patersnn. N. J.. J Germany and .RusSW, It Is desired I ll,t.' ,. ' - -i" iu uiiihii uii. anarcnisis us aangerous to the communitv. ; AIMCHSTS 1 , . . .4. . :iu clearina uo of many of the broken lines in our stock of cold of space. Blue in borders 35c 35c Boys Cloves and Mittens in Wool and lined leather, this week a a cuoict Wc Heavy tf -f in Pink 74- Mens Heavy this week this week .a.a wtt-wt-w LA . GRANDE, a ::nnwt:t:::t:::nn::nnnnt;::n:wt; SCHUEBa IS TO Hi ins WITHDRAWAL IS EXPECTED ANY TIME, Although Cliris Sthurbgl la to With draw From the Race for Federal Attorneyship, He and Bourne Are to Pull Strings In Naming Apiliit- ment of an Assistant News of the Withdrawal la Expected Any Time Fulton and Bourne United Again, . Portland, Feb. 4. According to s special dispatch received here from Washington, the withdraws,! of Chr Schuebel from the contest ' for th confirmation as federal district at torney can be expsctvl within a few days, and that the news that Senator1 Jonathan Bourne has joined with Senator C. W. Fulton and the balance of the Oregon congressional delega tion iu an klluwu l.i z. ! r r . rt man, may be expected. Bourne, It is slad, it now convinced that It would ba almost Impossible to secare a confirmation of his man. He will not leave the fight,,. however, without making good terms. Schue bel to to have refusal of the appoint ment of assistant dlstrlcr attorneyship and Bourns Is to DartMpats In the selection of a new candidate. "'" This latter clause will exclude Qeorge O. Bingham of Salem,., who was'ythe dele gation's choice at the time" when Poorne slipped Schuebel In ahead of . . ' ? . : -ijlce Trust Magnate KcuUrnced, 1 t Toledo, b.,''-Feb. 4,r R... ki Bardi R. Clemrnons and. Joseph' Miller, cOrtvJct- ed. Ite trust mnitbersr WrV seMetice.d-il ed to the supreme court. whre the cas Wer ffimftnaed tvt . hearing, "rfgfriaHy the sentence carried II fine of t256o, but the Judge remitted this. They were assessed the costs In -the cart' In -connection. w(th the Jail kr tence;iHii?i.'L;.j .Vw.'V'; e4s osvsss s..asss . a. ' - 9 v . -vj: ,:,- am sa s s t; :t :t 75c Mens Mittens k9c inheavy Wool and wool lined leather hQ t; Mittens, this week for choice a i s2a2c 75c & 85c Mens Caps 48c in Corduroy trimmed leather, Plush, hQ Corduroy & heavy Wool Caps, choice " W i s Cray German Sox 65c a s BARGAINS TYPICAL Hi mil n LOCATED RATTLE OF UUAXDti lO.VDE RECENTLY Col. B. F. Shaw, Ono of hte Last of tlie Indian Fighting Heroes of Ore- . gon. Died at Portland Yesterday ' Iiocated BatUtrouiul of LsM Big Indian Fight In Ttus Valley 1mm : Fall Rk'hardHon, of Cove, Fought , Under His Loadtvsliip. ; ( With the death of Col. B. F. Shaw at Portland yesterday morning, passes aay on of the moat picturesque fig ures of early Oregon history, and man who, to many La Orands pio neers, was the object of their admlr s.tlon and Praia. - Was Here Rwcwitly. . (, " Not long ago, Coionel SKaw, Id company with Major Lee Moorehouse ton, and F. B. Currey of this city, and George Himes of Portland, went over the supposed ground where the last and decisive battle with the Indians was fought In 1S4. The colonel lo cated the region where the battle of the Qrande Ronde was fought, and today there stands a rough ' monu ment to mark the place where the colonel sa,w his last real Indian bat-tie.- ' ' - : .- i . -itKi: Bhar was the only,-living nifth Wh'iv e'luld definitely locate' the site of this battle. For several yenrs Aij Oregon' I1lXTrloHt 'i?of rty has eh d.Jivored to , bring tho' Colonel' to La frepdevand- It wa o)Jy"j.lnittifiil h(it the efforts.' met ith''siiaci;sH'(:i' .j. There are many, thousands, indeed. who personally knew the giaf otiel. bitt there ai- .'bnf fcW'jlvln'g W 'K'Vtfi rpiightndfhiiW3. C Ht.Vjk-llWVfoi'.CoViy)V ft.snj! 4;A!iArdsoif lit also ff of plontw itj's. The Telegram; says si his death; ,j j "CdloDel B. F.- Shaw, commander uf Washihgliil vntunt'eers dtidng the Indlanswars. of, stS5ll;SJIiitiiiw( o( ' Vyasii'ingtuhN.terrttory,- cW4 'u()niy '.'ii;y .avenue; ;ffom abowt' bldod. ves- r'oilovvfilH ;,'. ? Violent attack f 7ttgnmg..' m.-sraa J.r-f fane aid. V iat nmt.t ...colonel -.Shaw was feeilhit'l'n. the bestof ''spirits,' and at P-.f'"1 l? "njiyed his usual cup if Coffey, which he had been In (he 'vahlt of inking each 'nfght be'fore re Iring. . He was Mxed with a Cotighlng pell at i o clock this morning. T!il; suited In a broken blood vessel (i he brain, death following about two tours later.' - ; - - "For the pant 30 . years Colonel haw had resided at' Vancouver, Wash., moving to this city less than year ago. He was without question me of the best known loneers and ndlan fighters of the northwest, and an intimate of Harvey w. Scott, who erved under him during the Indian wars. He is survived by Mrs. Shaw tnd three sons, J. W. Shaw and F. G haw of th's city, and B. F. Shaw of 'nokane. Funeral arrangements have not been mads. A' ILL BE NO REDUCTION . HAY RAILROAD MEN The F,ieelie Rates In Effert Mm November 1, Are to Be Maintained. Atnnlliu to Itallroad President , Affirm Tliat LumlNTtnen Will Come to Know TtiU Sooner or Iat-T Nothing i'nn Cwme of Pemling Con ciliation Meeting. 4 s Seattle, Feb. 4. The northern rail roads will have no compromise to of fer lumbermen on the question of rates and while President Louis Hill, s a of the Great Northern, and President Howard Elliott of the Northers Pa- LUMBER RATE FICHT STILL Oil clfic, will meet the conciliation com mittee, they declare nothing can come from It. 'There Is no money in hauling lumber at the old rate," aald. Prexl- dent 11111 last night. ''Lumbermen will find that they must pay a rea sonable tariff." " : ' The traffic-killing rates went Into effect last November and since then the lumber Industry of the Pacific coast has been crippled and demoral ized.' It Is evident that a fight to the bitter end will be waged for months to come, PROLOfjCED nGIrP ,N .t: FAIRBANKS A FAILURE. Afu-r Nearly ft Yr of Sliarfj Ftghtlug Between Miners ami Owners,' Alas- feat Owners Halt itdopteil Card System and nn UnioN Man Is Al lowed to Work OutMldefs Cvtmhsg In to Fill Places of Union Men. Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. 4. After fight which started on April 26th of last year, and which has beehi pro longed ever since, the Miners' union is about to face complete defeat. The strike ordered February 1 has been a dismal, failure, Today minb'wnerH established a cfr'systenlj,': by -Whloh no union man can obtain employment. Nonunion man1 wlUJow- given curds and operators are awaiting men (rum the outside before ope'ttng some of their MifoUJ kWirli,!lsnB? pOta' ' ""VV 'Count VAlWtoartfi'Ste'1 rar-is, reo. . iTouni Bonl de .yus-; riU and mixed cjpWioAlr&la'' tut th trial of the prince de finding Qunl for fighting' in tfl-lftbst.. ,Boia was the- first witness and admitted he spat In the prince's face because the latter Insulted blm, but dented he hit or kicked the prince after he fyV 'Bnnl'jj .lj)fhtri- Jean, folloWf.J, ami 'said ths, prlnHi tried to whack BonK wtth tils' cantl,' lost his balance 4n4.l tmtrjsjtnesses were from i motley croWd, who told varying t-torles; Ons , Persistently referred to liiinl as 'the V'ilttre 'bald man," which iiuidn the ,count 'wlncty f ? .-- ' v; -' '. , Mr. Wu on Hie Way. KhaKiiliul, Feb.- 4. -Wu Ting Fang, he newly appointed Chlnesu minister to WuHhlngton, sailed today on th rtramer Siberia for America,' tiikliM '.vth him a- new legation staff anil veral Chinese students. -Tits, latter x-111 enter Yale, Harvard and other In itltutlons In New England. The Hl- beria Is das in San Francisco on Fet ruary 28, and Mr. Wu will reach Washington early next month, V'hen you have laid your nest egg, get Tnisy and hatch It. m. ties VALENTINES 1 Splendid Assortment HILL'S DRUG STORE -.'' - . La Grande - " n SUSPECTS Till. EDITOR BELIEVED TO i' 1LWB KNOWN OF PLOT. Lisbon's PoUoe Have No Deta(U aodj SUU Adhere to Former Opudoasj That Ilevoluttouarf ' Editor Knew of Existlug ' Plot ImtmxliatS ft hellion Piapellod by New Plan itT Re-establishing the Constltutlosi as Soon as It Is Pomdble. 'ff Llsbon, Feb. 4. (Via frontiers Over 800 arrests have been, mads sine' Saturday, of suspects In tha plot against ths royal family of For tugal. Police lack details of the plot and adhere to the opliiton thaf editor of a local leading revolutionary paper was the ;head of the ergantsa tloo which knew and almost certaia to have known andf lanned extinction of the dyrrv'y and the establishment of a 'republlo.'' ' ; ' All fear of an Immediate uprising has been dispelled by a plan to re establish ths constitution as, soon as publia safety permits. Suspends newspapers will then be permitted te ' resume. - Many of France's 'prisoners ; will be released. . ... 'Marquis Soverale, ' the Portuguese . ambassador to England, Unexpected' to rech London tomorrow with de tailed Information..- for th British , government; ! If'ls''vhdeMnocl he will i show England that Interference Is uiK necessary topresrve the dynasty' ; TV' lIousa"(iend CoiidolfiM'. ' Washlngtop; 'D.' Fes.tt.J-Uprta .' the, motion by lereaVnttitlyV -4usm4 of 1nwa, h,i.l, i it n i, Tirf t,n,,N mlttee on 'tiif.Un a'lrs.' 'the ' fiouse LTVy M'')!'! I nsoli'llon'bT syri yriipthy with thetpi v..f lt Ivr- .110 :.t rlrfce, H. In.tLnJ'X. In the. c vT'rrr...'v,-,l des palace, i(Manyj masses nave Jbesa it: said for their souls. Gsilfcml' moyrn-. Ing appears gengne.v V ' ',-? In adjusting. the cabinet to mtlet the;.' ' I coalition ylev, sucb. apld w cfianges; ' wru mntiti lyny tiirew uiin isters wer chosen yesterdu'y to ' re main. The new: memoirs Qfe: .' . Manuel Morelr. -minister , of fln-i anje;- Henrlques, minister of justice;, Ai'Kiisto Pecnstllhd, Minister of ma rine llertlandos, mlntslef: pf public works.' i. :i ; i!iCr3 ;' ' MAY TltANHFER TIIAW. I.iiiuu'y ConunlHMlon Will Coiwlder ' Matter of Hiaw)a ImferaUon. ! '.V i New York, Feb.? 4. Attorney Lltv tleton msde It plain 'today that there will be no appllea 'on by, him la thj Immediate future :or habeas corpue proceedings for HdlTy'Thaw's- release from Matteawan Irsane"1 as v turn. , xt the same time he Indicated W experts the stats board -f lunacy to traasfer Thaw to some other Institution soon. MU908 Styles Ml Prices ' Ore? it f v - i ti ' I , a sasaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaw soaa-0 ss-ssssassa lM t Ml MasUw h