La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 07, 1910, Image 1

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; :aous Amertcaa..'and .hu-lfevarrlyed.
rom" Rome! 'this morning." ,7V .' '
K' vi-'After'.'ft-lirle'rest they started to?
v?OenoaVIain ' they' will take
, e ta, trala tor Porte Naurlzie, where they
will BDenl three '. days. . They - will
54hea return to Genoa before proceed
:lng to Vienna. During the trip they
-will travel over the country they vis
ited oa their honeymoon 24 years ago.
, "The jouiney from Rome was made in
.-a special car. " J C:'::
; Before Roosevelt started for Genoa
: promised to teleghaph a" brief ac
count of ; his movement dally to the
; Newspaper, correspondents whowin
' 3oin him April .iCthJ' V
; "I wijl. 'pfp.BiiB tqm: also,, sald the
oloneV'MnllingVyV'f'J "yvi.ll"'' pot ) waits
any telegraph"' tolls. When I see you
r ; : agaln $ftii tu ra pve to f on ' iboys
: .all pyyqichersi( BoVypii i.mayj
Ro6i$xelt4JertCl9me, near midnight
ylast nightihStatloa was crowded
; CJ'.h America-na and Italians who
,flULd coins tp bd hlnl arewelL The
ColoneTr it -a,sTioVt 's'peech't'nftnted
i vrtae. pepi3e fo their hospitf MtrV vV
MRobert Cook:of TTalfowa Vas'
lrobght la yesterday to ths -Grands
3iorid0 hotpltfilj tia thlsmoralnt the
Twss operated apoa tor appendicitis
Tly Dr. N. Molltor. Chances tor her
i recovers ars. excellent
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v.a I ; . . i' --jrtlng.
Tte waa ciea ;Uj-i.h 14 48
supposed he Ct ; ' . -.iie .ass
roof with the mWaiua' dropping
on to car roof and stealing ft ride.
ca crara ei:
First tr!p Ijr new llaj of ffr!a 'TS'El
' le. taken- tSJa evenL ?
This afternoon ; or tonight, sa p4
burning engine, S. P. 2877, will Joke
out k train froni this point .TUtf Is
In accordance with the rectnt en
RQuncemeat ' that the O. Rv' N. is
going to augment its locomotive .pow:
r hers with the oil burning taitaes.
Three other engines ars on the way
for service Nos. 2844,.2C:7 nd $i
will Uo piujm u a -viuu ivt w
incline where the coaf la sfored. This
V M Mil i ! .
at work Tbe oil is jcow 'tere. j&nd St
Glhhon.lbe tanks are ita working or-
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Corrobrsteii Uefewjej Jgtory ,
Watseka, 11U April s. Joha Gru-
den was, put on the stand today in
the Say lor murder triaL' Grudea is
the father of Mrs. Saylor. Gruden's
story corrobrated that ; told by Dr.
Miller and Mrs; Sayloi."- Hedefclared
the Saylor" attacked Miller .with an
ax and Miller shot In self defense.
Exonerate Chief of Police,
i ElenflburgHVash.;-, April 7. For
Wen .Chief 'sotPollcs,.JoepH'Shall
Svaa declared by a Jury. last flight not
guilty of bavin g accepted, bribe money
to Ellow gamblln'-'j'UeiViroeecuUon
introduced several Chinese witneeses
wlio .testified -lo -having -ia!d-money
to Shull, but sthey .faljed .to .convince
e Jury, which was put only: 30 mitt-
utes.
Asseser la tJaloa
Assessor T. A Rinerat 'made. bu
siness trip to' .Union-today- Ul -will
return this evening,- , , s A -
leffzfes aas ... Klae X3es
Rowsrdenhea Training c&mp, Apru
7. JeSrtc coTered. ains tulles ovef
tns country roaos loaay, running a
part of the dlsUacs, wJ.Tifcier
Burns as a companion. Tomorrow be
:.y
,wnVbes!assprrlj!i vltS Arntroc.
in stock Ail Skfiss
ATT AIT EIIXFCi:C2SI5T3 TO
ATTACK iraS
Ecveral tandrel lillci Li tlsoJy.tw
' '. iays battle ras - U; Usl ta
; tsBd fsUoa Iklcla te&aclotu sad
i i!qw t ivs s The Csitoj eoa
tlaaes wlti ssy eesstUoa it ssj
? CoE:UiLJnop!e. AprU Several
ed la tioasrat two days battle
near. River slab, between Turkish sol
diers and the. . Albanian rebola, ac
cording to advices' received here t"
day. . ' I..-
The bloody conflict started April 4
and ' continued without cessation un
til' the nlsht of the 6th before the
rebelB were defeated.
The Albanians .threaten to over
throw the Young ; Turkish regime,
At last accounts the Albanians were
awaiting - reinforcements before re
newing the attack. : ;
Several times ''the mountaineers
charged the Turks and much of the
fighting was hand to hand. .
;The: Albanians : lost .the' most; in
killed. .Both sides took a large num-
b''ot prisoners;:,;.,; ;-'.T.vV ZX
t WiJ' ft riif ilfo iTnnonilrea .'t t'8''d
iPltUbarg April. 7-i-The grarf pro
secution today begaa preliminary prp
ceedings to secure the 'extradition
of! jTank N. Hofistcft; W Indicted
banker . and - steel manufacturer to
I secure his testimony, before the grand
luVyi la the hope of Implioa'tbg seve-
M Other bankers ia aa alleged ton
spracy to bribe eouacilmenV:?iBt
tii Prosecuttog AttorneysBeytaou'r
jiaJl: today that a would give Boi;
stoii i a chance to put la his appear-
sric but be would be arrested It hi
fallal to pat toija PPJ3.neeJwlthA,
f. km. reasocaUe-idiu;.3 ei-caie
Jr rT7ed fcHrio to-
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trss wi txlrj eci f javlaj t?
Is . tLar .. s, -nlggeila ..tha . wood I
j3e ooW" tcal'"'lifts"caisftl Ine 'fmMeri
6l64.p'siirftace "of cow-sUUoa rcatd-
itg" Etreet; pavlag la Ul Grande." ' A
taw' 'Bays' ii se"4Uer'. buttoaliol
ing the members of tiie city council
becglng to be gi-en an opportunity
to submit bids but when the time ar
rived .to -open the same last evening
only one bid was submitted, that by
the Warren company " of Portland,
which we print In full herewith.
While' the city was' led to believe
It was to enjoy in a measue the 'fruits
of 'competition such as la now being
waged in Portland," it has not devel
oped as yet. The bid of the Warren
people on' the face of it shows a re
duction 'compared witn Baker City
and Pend"etonr however, one city offi
cial stated that the estimate of ex
cavatioa' was higher, and;,while the
face of 1br ltd shows-12.18, . it will
average , aoouc f f .s .wnca lue ,vww
is completed.
ClTfie council "dldTot act hasUly In
mlttes who after lnvestig&tioa will
repold' ;,;.;,'.";;' :;'' .'-.';.' ;
Some ' one Temaraed that It was
islblfor ese two competing
nBan&iiadcome to an agreement
poss;
ompani
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rnA ln inA niit ftf rttlea had a.
HdatoVcomblaaUoa and divided
i,1,- ; -m.i.h
however, the only thing that was
Darent -was "hkr 'tftfHrsone bid
subarttel" to the council' and during
ar b'res-oVJlll be recWlo
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to as second Tesamg iasi aignt
A-petitlori was toM"raoastraWs
asalnk the ' selection : Of Sthe house
ground for the sewer; system.' The
niatter wai . referred" to 4 the proper
committee. . ,i:i:''-'s;' L :'.:.'"C
'Bids f of the five' acre tract south
of , the city ; formerly used, as a pelt
house, Mr. Montgomery's bid, of $25
per acre was accepted If the city de
cldes to dispose of lt.J;:".,". .r
The committee to whom the matter
of building . a new reservoir was re
ferred reported that Inasmuch as the
bids exceeded tho 'estimates and that
the city could do with repairing the
present reservior to forego this ex
pense and the report was adopted, r
'" The council Instructed the city en
gineer to survey and state off the 15
feet of ground 'which the Methodist
church disposed of on the north side
of " the" Alice Ladd property dedicat
ing it to a public highway. " ,
A ommltf e of business 6n wait
ed upo nthe council last evening ask
ing that t"b 'jprtBentordlnanwbe
changed lwhereby,,'a reasonable dis
play of goods could be made In front
.reiser tci.litlleit
DeasPfewi rs!mi5af Wkf m "F
jtandsar tip ?o tie caser city ?iincu.
Sltirif .WdA tkf Wehiisnie"? of
hi ttielr places bf'busInesllTblfl'was'j
referred to a committee.
, L. M. Hoyt was
water -TOpefloten
eletced as assistant
endent 'fMr. 'tloyt Is
(an experienced machinlE and Is well
qualised ioltaefc,)Uoay;., : ..
Filliwlng is an itemized statemeU
of the Warrea Construction company's
k 'h- ."-.-;.'--v..'i. ;
EHhulItlc pavement, so. yd.... $2J8
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tVcjrrrt'.re Cnlca.wCltacct la CJj
. city, text EatarJay -
j At ,-m: P. lull", in this city
c:Ut L'-.arJ:.y tl;S' Farraers's Co-
cr-eritiTS L'L'.CQ . Will hold its ." first
Rinsal taBlv6rsUry, .and all those ta
terented la the diSerent lines of work
for the taneBt1 Vof "rural' ' citizens
could be on band to mrOsa the ciect-
Ins;. a'.'Jtttccesa.. . . ; -
Th tacrntr'g hours .wilt be devoted
to tuslness, and -the routine work of
the crier by-the mtmber, but the
E3et!cs " Will : be ' open1 In '' the after-coca-
to tlcse lateresteJl la the good
work which' the Unfon IsjwcUas.
union nas -oeen' rm sctrvw-ex :
iitM.ce for one year and the things for
ths farmers' 'benefit which It has so
far advanced," : and ' Is working for,
ars many' and Varied," iad should re
ceive the support of all those who
live la the county. ' : .-"l:- ': :.",.'
EIIAMTTELL ICSES ' SUIT
Jsry returns Verdict favoring receiver
;'';. : of defnnct bank. .':';.'
s A'" federal Jury 1 yesterday evening
returned a verdict favoring the re
ceiver of the Farmers and Traders
National Bank, "defunct; in the suit
against' F.r 'Cf'Bramwell of this city
to recover a balance of about $600
on 'ft 'note' alleged by" Br am we'll "to be
an . acommodatibn ' note '.and "wfthout
consIdefatIonr''JThe1 '' Jury was ' ou
froxa' sboutH'a. m. uhlfl about 6
ra. yesterday, notwiths"tahdihs-'tha,t
Federal Judsre. Robert - A. Bean all
but Instructed a yerdlct fgr 'the .hanlr..
i i, Ut. feramwell4 JMr iNeldner and
several otners mterestea in ine case
nave returnea.irom ine tearing.
Pendleton, t Oregonlaa of
.Taoaga me jury m uw caw w us
H.'r.4''Ji'uw
W ."?iJ tMat
Ulnce about 11 o'clock this morning
Thla wa si saxa In .' whlrh IT, fL
firamwejr &ty HIM I' s'cojjanjodai
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La Grfcnde. ! -Bramwell cla ms tbat
lit was riven' as iAn..acommodstlon to
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to 'ihe ' bank sad - that lie' ' should
w v 11a . use excepuua urn iu uo-
fendant had, made some payments to
the, bank on the note and that' the
note read payable to the bank, the
bulk of the evidence teemed to show
that the note was given, as an acom-
modatlon "to Scriber." since he had
given his own note "and some stock
to Bramwell as co"rteral. .
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r-yihyOurBus
.. That" our, business Is constantly growing Js obvious
to. all our customers. . However, tha factthat it grows.
Is of less Importance thanrthe cause of this growth. ;
: ; Stores don't grow by chance; growth is always the
operation of some vital principle, jind in thlsjcas'e the.
vital "principie Is qualityquality "of goods," quality of.
'' service.
For 25 years this store has been doing, business. on.,
the . baslsjof quallf y each ' year Jshowing j an .jncrease ;
over the previous one; each yearaddtng new customers -and
continuing to hold the old ones. All of them have
stayed because , they found it paid to trade here. They
find here, a larger stock, a bette ! rassrtment, better t
goods than are to be obtained elBewnere for 'the money !
and better , (esrvice tnroughouf, i " w, - . ..
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Is t:it la tsJ
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:??.rJ r'-i v.l be it ta.wock
Kaay exjsles'ons-cr lai.' Js tii'-i ;
for acliaa "Slarylol tr.ctTi '
reticent ta speca'".: :'''.' v
Mare Islad Kavy Yard, April t .
Following'' a series of fats.1 t5;:;0-
Blons in the englnerocnis ot warship. '
of the Pa ciac Ceet, orders were is
sued today to p on a force of 1C0C
Workmen to overhaul the trsgine ici ;
fire room equlinneat ot ttsi cruletis ,
Maryland, California and "West Vir-;
glnia. The repairs will rotit mors ;
thap JGOO.OOO. ,. J -' : ' S
The latest explosion tva.i that ; o . '
three holler tubes on Vin cruiser -.-i
Maryland, resulting in t!i 4?aUi f
coal passer named- Ami rtou tad V
the injury of two other o&t iiasiw.s,
The Maryland arrived off the Tfonrcnyr
coaling station this' mornicg aud th
oftlcers refused to discuss the Incident ;
Continued exuloslons on board the
vessels are regarded here as tho re
sult' of a conflict between officers of
the engineering force and those of ;
the line. Officers and men on tl
Maryland recently protested . against y
the cruiser ; going to sea with their ;
weakened tales. v '"'
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Maryland was proceeding up th,
coast from Sintaf Earbara It Is prob- V
able that' aa 'bOc&l- tafestfs'strca ef .
k Tn!oslon -will b ordered. ' ' K
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before' the county court this
BOOJor,a.road.-.to be iulu fr?; ir
mouth, f tdd.)Canvc-jt . Vu. ::X .' '
4 ; t"iratroa4' pqf vf 'rf H
r,.'BSS$U 'T,4.-enp?,qr C' I.
a.;sawmUJ.h '..'"UMwyci nd .4 '
jplaner 'at Lone ..Pine, an J , ios . te, ., "-
haulinjef lumber te cof, t:, ,''-'.v -be
great deal ot fRna produce, to tf'J:
overv,this roadv, Vw,-,yS ,i-y? 'i-',V k
t i, not , asked ha.t the countXrAd i ;
all the, workv, willingness to fiQ; mucSr;;lt
of. the, wotkf by, those,. Interested be , .
lnf . tpparenV b , tbe corti "was ask ?
ed to issue an order for the county
surveyor,; to go over the: route ant
make a surrey.
No definite- action -was taken today ,
in ; regard to the matter. v K ; x
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