La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 12, 1905, Image 1

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VOLUME IV
LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY. MAY 12. 1905
NUMBER 166
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HELP
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FREELY
CABINET MEETS
THE PRESIDENT
(By ScrippsNews Association)
Snyder O T May 12 The streets are
gradually being clrarad of the wreck
age of the fearful tornado, and order
la being restored. All of the dead
bava been placed io new caskets, and
preparation! are under way for a gen
eral funeraL. The injured, excepting
hum (HO ikj uaia twr tiiuiusvivw, am
being removed to Low ton and Okla
homa City. The relief committee
net tbia morning in order to complete
plana for handling t,be supplies The
cash contributed to tbe oitizena wai
acoepted heartily, and tbey "have ex.
pressed a determination to rebuild tbe
town.
NINETY ONE IDENTIFIED
Tbe list of identified dead now reaob
ea ninety-one, and it ii estimated that
tbe total fatalities will reach one hun
dred and fifteen
By Ekuipps New Association
Washington, May 13 Exoept thoae
absent from tbe city, namely Secretary
Hay and Secretary Wilson, every mem.
ber of the cabinet attended a meeting
at the While Honse Ihla morning.
After receiving the congratulations ot
his adviaora on tbe success of hla
western trip, the President entered at
once with them into a discussion of the
various matters of public busineai
which baa accumulated during bis
absence.
The opinion handed down by At
torney General Moody, in regard lo
tbe eight hour lew, does not apply to
I work on the panama canal. Tbia
ruling was wry gratifying to tbe
President, as tbe eight hour day
would seriously hamper tbe work of
construction.
MORE RUSSIAN
VESSEL SIGHTED
8oripps News Association
Tokio, May 12. The sailing vessel,
Vletoku Mara, reporta that she sighted
two Russian warships, evidently part
of the Vladivostok siusdron, twenty
miles northwest of Kanra, on Mav 9.
Tbe vessels were steaming toward the
south.
- MANY CRUISERS SIC :i?ED
Hong Kong May 13 The britah tor
pedo store ahip Reckton sighted aev
eral volunteer oruisers of the Baltic
fleet near Vanfong bay, in Indo-China
They asked If tbe British vessel had
seen any men of war, whlob question
they anawered In the negative.
NO ARSENIC IN
EMBALMING FLUID
By 8oripps News Association
Chicago, May 12.-In tbe trial ot
Jobann Uoch, the alleged blgamiat
and wife-murderer, this morning, an.
dertsker Sprayne testified that It "was
Impossible for anyone to tamper with
the embalming fluid used la the pre
parations lor the remains of Mrs. Marie
Walker Hooh. He aatd that tbe fluid
waatbe same received from the 8t.
Louis manufacturers, a ho previously
testified that no amnio was used in
its manufacture.
- Mrs Ella Pickett left this morning
for Appletou Wallowa county, where
she will visit ber sister, Mrs Coblemts
Walla Walla Meet
A phone message from Walla Walla
states that in tbe field meet La Grande
did not take point anywhere. The
W hitman oollege boys won most of
the events. They won the hammer
throw, distance 133 ft , and the 100
yard race In 10 seconds and the 220
raoe in 23 seconds.
Kentucky Storms
By Sorippa News Association.
Louisville, Ky., May 12.-Reports
reach here that aeveral people bave
been killed in a severe storm which
passed over Owen county today.
Free Once More
By Sorippa News Association
New York May 12 Nan Patterson
was released from jail this morning on
ber own reeof nisaaoe , and this pro
bably weans that she will never be
brought to trial again.
Mlas Patterson was taken before re
corder Goff abortly after eleven o'clock
tbia morning, where Dlstriot Attorney
Jerome made a motion on wbioh she
waa set free The aotreas was aocom
pained to the oourt room by ber
attorney, Abe Levy, Daniel O'Reilly
and ber father. As soon as she beard
the words which set her free. Miss
Patterson started for Levy's offioe
Tomorrow she will leave tor Washing
ton to see ber mother,
RECORDER ADVISES NAN
Patterson, recorder Goff eald : I hope
that when yon look back upon theae
experiences yon will be constrained to
lead a life of chastity." .,. : v ! '.
MRS. SMITH RELEAUFO
Mr. and Mrs. J Morgan Smith were
arraigned an hour after Nan Patterson's
discharge before Joatloe Foster, and,
on motion of tbe district attorney, Mrs,
8mlth was discharged. J Morgan
Smith was also discharged, bat wss
Immediately arrested and taken before
Judge Cowing on a body attachment
iasued June oth of last year by Judge
Newberger.
SMITH CASE . POSTPONED
Judge Cowing adjourned the case of
8mlth until ten thirty Tuesday morn
ing In order to give the diatriot at
torney time to file a brief.' Smith was
tsken back to tbe tombs in the mean
time.
JEROME GIVE8 REAAON3
In making the motion for thi re
lease of Miss Patterson, attorney Je
rome said that be thought that bis
assistants bad dons their duty and
had acted efficiently, and that be
would bave presented tbe ease in. tbe
same way. He said that he recognised
tbe futility of the efforts tooonviot the
girl, and that be had information that
permitted no doubt but that there wan
a uniformity of opinion in tbe minds
of tbe jurors on three points. First,
J Morgan Smith bought the revolver,
second Nan Patterson took tbe revolv
er, aod third bookmaker Young did
not commit suicide.
STRIKE
FIGHT
BITTER
EXPLOSION KILLS
EIGHT PEOPLE
GIANT LECTURER
AGAIN TONIGHT
(By Hcrlpps News Association)
Philadelphia Peon' May 12 Eight
were instantly killed and six Injured
in a terrible gas ezploaion at tbe Point
Bwsegfs works this morning The
expiation was followed by a firs which
did much destruction. The six who
were injuted are in a oritioal condition
and all of them may die.
A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION
Without any warning, one ot the
huge tanks ot the United Gas Im
provement Company at Point Breeia,
exploded this morning at 11 o'clock,
instantly killing eight men and
Mrloit.t wnnnrfiiiar lan tmn - nl
whom will probably die. Tbe big tank
was completely wrecked and windows
were sbsttered for blocks around in
tbe southern section of the oity. Tbe
tank weighed hundreds of tons and
tbere were thousands of feet of gas in
it. It was rent asunder by the ex
plisioo and tbe fragments were burled
in every direction. Following showers
of oil, there was a sheet of flame wbioh
enveloped everything for a radius of a
hundred yards, and this caught those
workmen who escaped the force of the
explosion.
The injured were tsken to St Anger
hospital, and ot these John Boyd and
Owen Brady will die.
By Sorippa News Asaocia'ion
Cbloago May II With seven deaths
and eoorea ot people injured, the learn
stars strike today enters upon tbe sixth
week of what baa been one of the most
violent and stubbornly contested
struggles In the history of the labor
troubles in this city.
Apparently tbe atrlke has settled in
to an "enduring con teat." aa both
employers and labor leaders d'olare
that the duration of the controversy
depends upon tbs staying qtalltiea of
tbe other side. The employers are
jubilant over the display of ths Presi
dent's "Big stick," whloh tbsy feel
certain la having a salutary effect in
curbing violence, and are proceeding
with the delivery of goods with non
union drivers on a more extensive
scale.
TWENTY ONE HUNDRED
Two thousand one hundred police
and deputies went out on strike duty
this morning, guarding two thousand
wagons. It la feared that the return
ot bright weather today will be en
couragement to the strikers, and that
they will resume disorderly demon
etratlone
. KMPTWRRfl (VINT VW.W
The department stores are advertis- JlldgC BcltingCr Sinking
iuk uwniiTwj lur seauistera tu - uu
BARGAIN BOX SALE
Saturday afternoon from 1 :30 to 3:30
dty in
These boxaa contain merchandise which ia in actual use in every home, every
week. There are TEN GRANDE PRIZES as follows:
the
I pair $3.50 shoes .
I $2.50 Ladies' Shirt Waist
I $2.50 Ladies' Hat
I $1.50 Dressed Doll
Saturday afternoon between the hours ot 1:30 and 3:30 you may take your choice of these
1 boxes at
I pair $1.00 silk hose
I pair 50c Fancy Hose
I 75c Ladies Hand Bag
I 75c Ladies Purse
I 50c Ladies Purse
I 50c Ladies Purse
We guarantee to refund the money for any box that does not
contain 25 cents worth of merchandise.
A LUCKY BUY
of a lot of drummers' samples of ladie' uoan
ish Covert Jackets, enables us to offer" you,
while tbey last, regular $15 and $16 Jackets
for
$10
NEW CRAVENETTE COATS
for ladies, just received, regular frfC AA
.$18 valuta apkJ.VV
Ladies' Suits at a Saving
Silk suits, Lmtre suits, Worsted suits, in
styles to suit every 1 aste and suitable for
traveling, outing and street wear. WE
GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY
$9 to $22e50
NEW LADIES' SHIRTS
In Sicillian, Pongee and many other fabrics
just received. "' ' -
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permanent positions." Host of tbe
advertisements state that "union or
non-union men will be acoepted' The
employers today began to lay off men
on account ot the laok of basinets,
which wss brought about , by the
teamsters' strike.
BOHOOL CHILDREN ''STRIKE"
Abont one thousand pupils of the
Harrison school on 23rd and Went
worth streets, went on a strlks today
when tbe Peabody coal wagons arrived
at the building to make a delivery of
ooal. Some ot the boys threw ctones
at the non-union drivers, whloh re
salted In a riot oall.
WILL BOYCOTT STRIKERS
The employers annonnoed today
that they would not re-employ any of
tbe strikers. This places an effective
boycott on four thouaand three hun
dred men and boys. Already two
thousand four hundred men have been
pat in place of the strikers.
COLORED MAN HURT
Walter St Olair, a colored man em
ployed by tbe Armour oompsny, was
today attacked by . a eiowd of strike
sympathisers while on bis way to work
and was seriously injured. It is report'
ed that he wat taken for a strike
breaker, and this was tb.e cause of ths
assault upon biro.
Today's Grain Market
(By Pcrlpps News Association)
Gbioago May 12 Ths ruling quota-
tions in the grain market on ths stock
exchange today , were as follows s
wheat opening at $0.93 and closing at
$0,921, corn opening at $0.49 and
closing at $0.48, oaU $0.30 1-8 to
$0,30 3-8 " .
Sorippa News Association -
Portland May 12 (3 pn) United
Btates Judge fellingerwho has besn
ill for the past week Is rapidly sinking
HlH physicians state that death is
only a matter or a few hoars. It Is
stated that hla death may result in
delaying the land fraud trials whloh
were to come before him next month.
Preston W Search, "Toe Gisnt
Lecturer," now Id tbe city for a seriee
of dramatio lectures at tbe Presbyter
ian cbnrch, is 6 ft 7 inches tall, Hud
that's all ; or aa he modeatly pate It he
measures "only five feet nineteen '
Ue has spent the day in the La Grande
schools visiting with the children, for
there is nothing that makea him so
happy aa to be a boy again with boys
and girls. As "the school master
traveler," Prof Search itaa probably
visited more schools In many landa
than any other living educator. He
haa traveled every where aod baa many
a story to tell of quaint life seen and
stirring sdventares. , .
Angeles City schools, be knows the
weet and western life ; but of late
years he haa ben a tiaveler In distant
lands and a lecturer whose a voice baa
been beard everywhere In all he
haa given over two thousand lectnreai..
The lee tare, to be given tonight is
his master piece. Tbe title "Masic la
the Fatherland". does not tally Indi
cate its nature. It is a story, vividly
told, of strong men and beautiful wo
men: of a human life wherein the
greatest forces in the world straggle in
a man's heart, as the battle ground.
for the possession ot his soul. It is
said to be a powerful lectors, musical
only in setting, , and interesting to
everybody. ' :
With a series of lectures like those
now in progress, tc people of La
Giande shooM lay anld their custom
ary avocations and show their warmest
appreciation of this message of a
strong earnest man . We cannot bave
too many lectures on gieat Ideals.
Prof. Sesroh has slready been re en
gaged. for, return lectures neat season
at Pendleton, Baker Ulty, Weston and
other places, after series just delivered
at thoae places. Let the peolf; of La
Grande attend in full force tonight.
Assessor 3 H Morton, left , this
morning for
his office
l)t Oeo W O'Connor left this mom-
ing (or Baker City where he has some
Union on business of buslneis ot importance to transact
FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
Tbo prescription department is the important
part of any drag store. Oar's is modern in
every repect. , In the character of the drags
used, in the methods of compounding, in the
skill of oar pharmacists, it is thoroughly np-to-date.
We believe that tbe set vice rendered
haa a value for you beyond any money value,
a Ad it costs you uothing extra whatever. Our
prices are as low as good prescription work cau
be done anywhere, - Lower than the usual cost
in most places. !
The Lectuer
The great majority of our citizens
missed ths opportunity of enjoying an
inteleotnal feast by not bearing Prest
on W Search on the subject "Face to
Face with Great Ideals " The speak-
er announced last night if any one of
the three lectures which he is to de
liver In this oity was premlnent, tbe
subject tonight "Maelo in the Father
land" was entitled to that honor. An
hour spent hearing such a .cultured
man anrely is up lifting, from the
ordinary oars of every dey life and
assists in bettering tbe life of every
bearer. Unless circumstance present,
you cannot afford to absent yoursslf
from the lecture tonight.
NEWLIN DRUG
gaMrW fl tun'iiKIhe
Another Cyclone
By ScrippS News Arsooiation
Dallas, Texaa, May 12. A cyolone
atrnck Marlow and Wynnewood, In
dian Territory, at eleven , o'clock to
day. Grtat damage is reported. Many
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AL ANDREWS,
Haberdasher and Tailor
Watch this space for Suit
wtnnes .
E E, Johnson the $35
Otcar jKkson the $25
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Two drawing! on Sat.
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