A" A t ; LOO:TL ' ' O- TOgOy COrWXT,: OREOOX.' SATCSPA1'. SEPTEMBER- IV 1908. ; : A- ' ; -, . ' " :: ! WlOBlflG 'ALLEGED --:T-SS"ll-il nSH - flllARRI' Fr --y-1? JhSct--uc. irn--V;r- ( ' -' n White Hou.w-EmpU.-. IW-WWU IUULL 0""u,u 1 lllttwl . Juk- to III fill. 1 I H.) I II II ' 1 If I TP'll PflPiniMr i""' , : A Mountain TrafHe. MI-IIIlV I llllU LILU 1 LLtLAL LU Id r Tfl HICHPR MIIRT ; - CAvnuin DrnnDnc m iiiuiiLii i J 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i wners tne a - r .hi i Milium i limit VIII UINU IlLUUIIUU JOOSEVELT ORDERS CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF SIX FIRMS, jl,at Six Dig Finns of Xew York Have Consolidated ami Formed an Illegal Trust. and Combine, Is the Charge of Which Federal Grand Jury Is Working Roosevelt Will rush the prosecution Said Delay Order to I'rotcct Party. - " New York, Sept. 19. Six leading heures In the . electrical world will . is Indicted for forming and malntaln- unlawful tunt e ...- . Jy the present federal grand Jury biean anything. President Roosevelt iirdered the Inquiry. It Is reported he Jury has sufficient evidence to arrant the Indictments, and It is also j-eported the delay was ordered so the Iiction of the. Jury will not hurt the epubllcan party now.' - , The management of the General j:iectrlc company and other big elec trical firms are subjected to close ex amination. It is alleged six big firm? ave completed a monoply of all busi ness In this ttectlonl the allied Interests laying extended to 'all branches of lie electrical business. It is charged he combine has a working agreement egtirdlng prices and the control of leveral small competitors sufficiently o put them out of business. The mat- rier was called to the attention of president Roosevelt by Attorney Gen eral Bonaparte, who ordered the fed eral Investigation. " "' V , Washington; Sept. 19.-The boss Is coming back get busy!" This is the word that has 'been : passed about amdng the employes of the White Houso, and as a result th ftana and dusters and gardeners and men of1 an work have been laboring overtime during the last week. The executive mansion has now assumed a spick and span appearance and tttllbe ready for Its occupants when the nro.tnf and his family arrive from Oyster Bay inree days hence. - AGED MAN DEFIES V ' . POSSE SEVERAL HOURS WISCONSIN MAW nu - - SIXTY RUNS AMUCK. WASinXGTOX WINS ONE ROUND IX LEGAL, FIGHT. Judge Bean Allows Writ of Error In Oregon-Xellson Case Means Uie Fight Over the Prohibitory FWi Law Will Be Carried to Higher . Court- Interstate Ilglit ' .Has,, At tracted Much Notice In the West. ' Salem, Sept. . W.-lhlef 'justice Bean today allowed a writ of error In the case of Oregon vs. Chris Nlel son, Involving the police Jurisdiction over the water of the Columbia, so It can be carried Into the United States supreme court ' , ' - - hioibuh whb mresieu py uregon ail- Pioneer of Wisconsin Holds Pos .t thorlUe8 on the 'J " Bay AH Night, After Shooting Two found guilty and fined for violation oi xne uregon prohibitory fishing laws, Women and Wounding the Sheriff. Waukesha, Wis., Sept. 19. After holding a posse at bay all night and making a desperate fight, George Smith, aged 60, was captured at dawn today. He is charged with shooting Mrs. Julius Grabow and 'daughter 01- ga, last night, after kerlouslv wound ing the sheriff, Dwinnell. The mother is dying. Smith is accused of going to the Grabow house and attacking the moth er and daughter, aged 14. He shot the woman In the head. When Dwin nell came Smith shot him and escaped. llascball Scores. Los Angeles, 4; Oakland, 0. w PvrJland, 5; San Francisco, 1. The question is whether Oregon can assert Its police power on the Wash ington side. An effort will be made to compel the United States supreme court tc give interpretation to "concurrent Jur isdictlon" contained In the Oregon constitution, under which Oregon of ficials claimed the right to make th arrests on the Washington side. It it though such an Interpretation wil settle the dispute between the twe states. ' Bandon business, men have signed an agreement to colse at 7 p.' m. ex cept Saturdays, and to keep closed on Sunday, under a penalty of 125 foi each violation ' ' ' . w 41 j Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday I Three Days of Bargain Prices From all Departments in the Dry Goods Section .-- II THE FAIR STORE-The Store that Underseils li the Rest i! :: ' Hook, and eye, ...... $L75 tO $2.00 Mill end of Daisy cloth. Sample H.nkerchlofs, Black Sateen Skirt, ale price, a yard - . sale price, each sale price n lea Card 9c : 13c 1.19 $1.750 5100 $U5 ,oJI.V ' .toe,. ' 1M' t..ii.n . . ,,.. '.i , ' Baby Sweaters Ladle. Drew and every cwidren'. Shoe., .ale Children", fleeced Un- ' day Shoes, a pair . . . . . price, per pair ...... . derwear, iaale price, a f. q9C garment.1. (. 'These Sweater, we $1.39 89C O-f X " have n white and col- j) JC trn" 'ol nd mercer Ir.ed finish. 52,25 $1.25 $1.00 Bed Comforts, .ale price . . , each LargeLarge Cotton Bat- Bed Sheet.. Mle price. , shirt Waist, sale pike. ting, .ale price, each.. ' m $1.79 89, 85c $1.38 , . . ' This h-et Is of A-l This line we have In This Comfort I. full 4,1 , ... . , . , double bed size and f II This cotton measures Pepperell quality, and all slz.s, both white and led with American" x84. Onel..ufflclent .e.mless. size m0. color.. Beauty Cotton. for a comfort. . , . Tacoma, Sept. 19. A special dis patch from Mllwa.ukeci where the di rectorate of the St. PauJ road la meet ing today, says orders may be Issued for the electrization of the Pacific coast extension of the road through the Bitter Root mountains In Idaho. Engineers have prepared estimates for using electricity on the mountain grades. It is reported the, project is feasible. The new. line ... will ; pass through several hundred feet of tun nels.' . ' : WILD GOLD RUSH III BURNS MINING DISTRICT SAMPLES ASSAYED SHOW ORE VALUED AT $4300. , ....... w f !j Remember these prices for three- days only . . . A cuts a. a. . . A & & a a a a a m m b m h h a h h a h Great Excitement Prevails In Burns District Over Kxtrcmely Rich Find in Mountains Must Stage Ore 150 . Mile. Burns, Ore., Sept. 19. Intense ex citement prevail, here as the result of a rich strike made by O. J. Darst, a prospector in Gold gulch. He dis covered a ledge assaying from $4000 to $4500 per ton. It contain, gold and diver, and Is located 150 mile, from I railroad. It Is planned to stage he rock, to Austin or Vale, where it -vlll be shipped to the smelter, at Boise or Salt Lake City. ' REWARD FOR INDIAN FIGHTERS Washington and Oregon Indian Wat Veremnn Want Back Pay, ' Portland, ' Sept. 19. Oregon anc! Washington Indian war velerans wil' we their influence again this winter 'n n effort to secure the pnssage ol i bill In the Washington leglslaturo illowlng the survivors' of early fron-, ler battle $2 per day for past services,; Vt present the remaining handful of nen who risked their live. 60 year go, to advance civilization, are re elvlng $8 per month In federal pen non. ; . WRIGHT TO LEAVE FRANCE. Wilbur Wright, Aviator, Will Reaiimr Brother'. Pteoe. Washington 'Sept. 1 . The pos.l tlllty of abandonment of experiments n France, and the return of Wllbui Wright to take up the test, at Fori vieyer wa. announced today. Orvillr Wright, who wa. Injured when hh companion. Lieutenant Selfrldge war Ulled Thursday In the collapse of hir aeroplane, will not be able to make a flight Inside of five month.. Good Price for WheaL Tacoma. Sept. 19. Although ' this vear'. production of wheat In, Wash ington although les. than la.t year, he price I. much better. The farmer will receive about 123.000,000. Thh ear. crop will amount to 29,700,000 bushels, with an average price of 77 rents, while last year the price wa. 65 .ents. Relief for Nevada Independent. Reno. Nev., Sept. 19. It Is not ihought today the Independence party will be able to participate In the No vember election In Nevada throua'' the failure to comply with all cfl.',! rront. regarding the attc.tln-r 1, er cnt o,f voters to trei" '..V.r. K !iave that party placn n on the ticket. SAME CLASSIFICATIOX IS EXTENDED TO TAFT. Ohio Congressional lUxonU Show That IWukcr Was Not an ICinployc of the Standard Wlillo hi National CXngres Hearst Emd In Clutrge Brj-an Repudiates Taft State ment With Message From Alanlla rolttkiU Leader. . Cincinnati, Sept. i9.TRecords In the Ohio aupram er rt - -' single Instance ' where United States Senator Joseph B. Foraker appeared a. counsel for the Standard Oil com pany. The last time of record it .how when he appeared before the Ohio legislative committee and secured a 50-year franchise for the Cincinnati Traction company, which occurred In 1898. The record, controvert Fora ker'. statement he waa employed by Archbold of the Standard Oil com pany, in connection with them before the Ohio legislature and not for na tional legislation. Foraken .aid: "When I first read of Hearst', letter from Archbold re ferring to the eVrtlfioftte of deposit ror 150.000 eneltaed In a letter, I did not recall that I had received .uch a letter until after I looked over my rile of letter. In my home at Wash ington. A newspaper friend of mine held an option for the purchase of the Ohio State Journal for $115,000, and appealed to ' me for help. Among other I . asked the Btondard Oil company to help nie- out. Later they igreed to, loan u 35,000 acod ly toclt In the newspaper.' j Souiebwdy 7r6pl)d out-of. the Ptnpnjted company jnd-then. I asked the Standard for an fncfease of the loan to 4,"0,000.'"They ltd so. Finally others purchased the property and I returned :the money to the Standard people. 'I km not em ployed In the matter and never re delved a cent of profit in the whole affair. I repeat the only employment I ever had at the hand, of the Stand ard wa. a. advisory counsel. I did nothing In the 'course of my work that related to anything pending In Startling Information Gleaned That , She Ha Child, Agxt 13. New York, Sept. 19. There Is no little surprlfli? among followers of th theater today when It was announced that Anna Held, the actress, 1. the mother of a girl, aged 14. No men tion of It has ever been made before Florenx Zlegfeld, Jr., the actress hus band, manager , of her company, and the Wife, have always kept the exhrA ence of the child a secret. The girl was brought over fron Paris several week, ago, and kept by a French maid during the mother", absence. ' W0JR1IECK ON CHESPEAKE ROUTE (Continued oa p.g. I.) ' ' MURDERER TO HANG. . T ' Killed III. Wife. Daughter and Brother -Refused to Escape. III. Kingston, Mo., Sept.' 19. Convicted of the murder of hi. wife, hi. .mall daughter and hi. brother, Albert Fil ley la In Jail here awaiting execution by hanging next week. Fllley recently other nrlMoner. made a successful dash for liberty, but refused to leave the J and welgha 113 pound., jail OIL EXPLOSION TAKES FOUR SAN PEDRO LtVEd. Details of a Wreck That Injured Score.? ' . . , , . t at Newport New. Are Not Obtain-1 able Oil Tank Explodes at &aa Pedro. '. Richmond, Va Sept. 19. Score, of passengers were Injured and It i thought some are dead In a wreck on the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, near Newport News today; Details are lacking. A wrecking train with ur geons and nurses have gone to th scene. ' , . , Oil Explosion Klllw Four. San Pedro, Cal., Sept... 19. Four men were Berlously Injured today In the explosion of an oil tank on W steamer San Gabriel, which was load ing lumber at the wharf of the Jef hoff-Cuxner Lumber company, near here today. Hster Squuuder oMney, " Kan J(.tfe,,,,1!!ett.4 9. Alleging hV4 tvroAlsters wre extravagant in hand ilng the mlllfcin-dollnr. estate of Hen ry Lux, the cattle king, who died lx year, ago, Charles Lux, a .on, ha. filed suit- demanding an account. B. E. Kell, the guardian of Charles, any. In the Tlll that the latter', family ha. lived In penury since the death of th millionaire, and that he wa. unable to piovlde for the education of hi. two daughter. ' v ' Telegraph at Wallowa Town. Wallowa, Sept. 19. (Special.) Th telegraph wire, now reach this city, and for the first time In history, Wal lowa town I. in telegraphic communf- , cation with the outside world, though to be exact,' no commercial buatnear ha. been don. over the wlrea. Trap Enormou. Sturgeon. Taroma. Hant. It. On nf tha larirw had a chance to escape, when three lest aturgeon. ever brought her. I on exhibition today. It I. .even feet Ion It wa. caught In a salmon trap. T 17" fj If frft IF3 XrWftTtXl II 7 II II II V I. II II II Ji II 11 Dan"" a id 1 luces Tonlaht. , The .kaMns tlnk race, which com mence tonight at S o'clock In ,thf "ollseum rink are the talk, of the kattng fraternity. Some fast exhibi tion, are slated and the manage romlMv. something worth while, rtanclng .tart, at 9 o'clock. Seld Hack of Portland no. complet ed a fine summer home In Seaside. The Exact Kind That Doctor Ordered )' escription department Isor ganized along modern tines and our reputation is sufficient guarantee as to care and quality m the WE X IiILL'5 DRUQ JTORE LA GRANDE. OREGON . , 1 v f . v ft. . :