La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 23, 1907, Image 1

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VOLUME VI
UV GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1907
NUMBER 73
in
Mcrtiy Fatally
Injured
JuTEN
MISSING
Petta Flyer Goes in
Ditch
MANY -ARE ASLEEP
,' 1. It-
wera dressed in scanty clothing, but more!
was given them upon their arrival. !
Nearly all the passengers were more or
less injured.
Officials say that a broken bolt in the
brake shoes slipped .indar a wheel of the
engine causing tne mons:er to be derailed.
The sudden stop overturned the three
rear cars.
Later developments disclose that Bosse
was not fatallv hurt but sustained a brok
en arm a lacerated scalp and flesh wounds
in the thigh.
Busse's condition is not necessarily fatal
His lung is Duncturad and headis lacerat
ed. It will require several days before he
can proceed home. Postmaster, of Jol
liett, III., is in a serious condition. O'Neill
formerly chief of police of Chicago es
Cir4 w'rh on'y a slifiht hurt.
E. T. Brown a wholesale . merchant of
San Francisco was badly crushed about
the body, and sustained cuts in the head.
It is believed that none were killed out
right The first report that ten had gone
thru the ice, is generally discredited,
it being rather believed that they disap-
Deared from the scene in the confusion
which followed.
BE WORKERS, 1 FADDISTS
Says President Roosevelt
Mis Alma Mater
to
FAVORS ATHLETIC FORCES
Ptav Must nut Suoercecu the Student
Work Says the Speaker
ADMONISHES STUDENTS TO BE CITIZENS
"KID" HERMAN 10 WID
tScr'tipn New Association I
Chicago. III.. Feb. 2S.--ANDF1ELD
GRAFF On Sunday, Ftb. 24. 1907, at
the Unity Clubhouse, Miss Matilda Graff
to Mr. Herman Landfieid. known to the
fighting world as "Kid" Herman.
For the "Kid" is "ncir.' to be married in
the mornin', "or rather in the evening, for
6 D. m. is the hour fixed for the ceremony
The affair was originally set for today
but on looking at the calendar the "Kid
said no "25" for his. So it was deferred
one day. And it's going to be a swell.
bang-up affair. The bride-elect belongs
to the best German society in Chicago and
there is expected to be a great outpouring
of guests for the ceremony. Though this
wUl mark the "Kid's" debut in society he
does not purpose to go back on hit old
friends. When the Invitations were tent
out far the Weddins the list moluaea ui
names of many of the lads who formerly
worked at the bench tide by side with
Herman. In those day the "Kid wat a
brush maker and the only match making
he did was to engage In a Saturday night
bout for SI 0 in a hall over a saloon in
West Randolph Street. ' i
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LECTURE
On Socialism
is Heard
HARPER ABLE
Fine Bibical Simile
is Used
lAlmdst Naked ' Survivors put
oh Special Train and
: Sent to Pittsburg.
OIYMPIA MM STABBED
(Scrlppe News Association)
Olympia, Wash. Feb. 53 Frar.k W
Lamp, head brewer, of the Olympia
Brewing Company, while on his way home'
last night, was waylaid and stabbed to
aath.t As death was not ' instantaneous,
he had time to accuse his brother-in-law,
Jess Winkle, who had recently been dis-,
charged from the br wary where.he had.
been working under Lamp. He is not
yet arrested.
wbo Abbor Corruption, : Inefficiency, w&o Want Decent - dovein-
; menfat Home which . Equal Opportunities lor
, Ail Ken. : .
Johnstown Pa., . e6'23 Ten are miss
nS and a half dozen fatally hurt while
lover a score are injured, as a result of a
wreck on the Pennsylvania - westbound
eighteen hour flyer No 29 at Mineral Point
eight miles east of here this morning.
Fred' A Bosse postmaster ofiheGhic-
ago office is in the hospital at; Altoona
with doubtful chances of recovery.
Others who are fatally hurt are John T
Klinf Postmaster at Joliet F. DBrgwn of
ISanTfosciscoJ E Wilson of Marion Ind.
V7 W Rhone a negro porter and two un-
dentified men. , . .
Pittsburg Feb 23 About six this morn
ns a St Louis special arrived with the
purvivors of the Mineral Point wreck.
Most of the oassereers were in bed or
partially 'dressed Those who escapad
SOLOWS ARE
I AiiiAimiici
awuukuu;
Script's Newt Association)
Cambridge, Mass.. Feb. 23 Theodore
Roosevelt paid his first visit to his alma
mater today since becoming President of
the United States. The President made
no effort to conceal his pleasure at the
opportunity to revisit the scenes of his
college days a.d to walk again across the
historic Harvard campus. Tne student,
too, were glad to see him and they turned
I At,f An m;.ce tn An him honor. It WaS aS
' i a Ha vard man that he was greeted, not
(Scrlppe News Association) ; I president of tne United States, and the
' Salem Feb. 23 -The legislature ad-cially
: . 1 Knnn rinucmrtr Hhim. I ' .. -.
juuinau vuuay nwn. w. ......
berlain "signel the supreme. court com- i
mloetv-Mat-c' Kilt anrl .nnintflrt'W. R. Kinff I
Ult03""lO a Ml'.. M..W fi T - I
of Ontario an1 Woodson biater or saiem
as the commission which wjii assist the
Tuiunr cirttn rvicz-IKTrn.
I II ATT O Jl JILK 1IJMUJlLV . ,
(SerlDDi New Aaaoclauon)
New York. Feb. 23. It is reported to
day that Countess Yarmouth has eliminat
ed herself from the Thaw cat. ,S.he has
not visited tne court room since the day
the judge told the women to leave during
the unpleasant testimony and as far as
it is known has not visited her brother at
the tombs. The repor that she has , re
turned to Ens and incognito, is denied.
The disagreeable notoriety, it is said, has
distrusted her. 1 " .
. m ' v- hve yn visitea ner nusoano iaay. aim
-Who abhort corruption, inefficiency, who Sn.
wi.n.s to teeoecent government pr.v.iu ffQn
ac nome. w tn cenuino euuiHiy ui uuuui- . - , ;n . . .lu
w - miRnAM inn unaouDteaiv wi i di uh w
fiimtii f n all man snrl uihn taih a far
vuuivj iui can metis wmim " " "i'"'
supreme court. Wordson SUter 'is
brotner of Attorney J. 'D. S ater .oCLa
Grande. ? , - .
rjleasiniito Mr. Roosevelt.
The Presideotbegan his address at two
! o'clock.. His sabjett was along athletics
but urged students not to'oevote all their
qrrife to play. He told them to fit them-
setyes for the serjous work ol lite ano
MEN'S
..' ...J, iJ ..!. ,irctnrC ... iva.o crjtr.ffd fur soffltfi a ISflC "Of InC
nlVlll HI l.;V ill'; usiy vt- .....w ..-.-y. -.
choldcst Genls furnisliiiigs. along uiHi our line of Ready to Wear and Made to ;
Measure Clothing SUoes, and Hats makes The Fair 'the, Center for the buying
riblic. While ue have had in view sljlcs we liaxe not overlooked quality and
price uhich we Guarantee equal to any eastern market.
LA I WHO
FACY VESTS
NOBBY NECKVVtAR
LINEN IIADSSERCIlltfS
SELECT StSPtKRS
WOOL UNDERWEAR
CY HOSIERY
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
LEATHER BELTS
QJIG CAPS
THE PRESENT TROUSERS
i J'l 1 1
...
DERBY HATS
GXfORO SHOES
LISLE UNDERWEAR
OUTIN 'i SLITS v
SILVER COLLARS
GOLD SHIRTS
SUIT CASES
GENTS JEWELRY
KID GLOVES
UMBRELLAS
as foreign matters are concerned, to see
this nation treat all other nations great
and small, with respect, and if need be
with generosity, and .at the same time
show herself able to protect herself by
her own might from any wrong at the
hands if a foreign power.'
"Play while ,vou play 'and work while
you work", and though play is a mighty
good thing, -remember that you had bet
ter not D'av at all than to cet into a con
dition of mind where you regard play as
the.serious business of life, or w.here you
p'errnit it 'to hamper and interfere with
your doing your futl duty in . the real work
of the world. Athletics are good, study
even better, and best of all " is the deve-
loDmeni of the tvD9 of character for the
lack of which, no amount of briliaocy or
rnind or strength of body, will atone.
"But there is work whicn you should
all take pirt in s mpiy as good American
citizen, and that ' is seif government
Remftmher that in the first Dlace. IO take
pirt iff.the work of covernment does not j
in the least moan the necessity of holding
office. It mJarts to take an intellisfegt,
disinterested and practical part in the
evory day duties of the average citizen,
who is not a faddist or a doctrma re.
Trie masterful address to the students
of Harvard.' eiided with the following
summary:
V'in short, you college men. he doers
rather than critics of the deeds that
I others do. Stand stoutly for your ideals;
i but keepin rrnr.d that they can onlv be
realized, even parimlly. by practical meth
! ods of achievement. Remember always
! that ttvs Rtpubl:- cf curs is a very ret I
j democracy, and that you o n only win
success by ho-r. t-.at oi have the
I nck.t stuif in you. Tn s college man. the
i man of i-leiifd Ht.d traiii'ni;. s'nou'd take
' the i;.sd .n every rv'it far c:v.c and socmi
' rijh'e'u mess, ha cinUke tost lead or.
i ly if,-: a spin' -f t."f.fi ws democra
!cy I'.C takf. ;.".. mrg l-s f'l"
j rrt ttir.-j n,; -... .! U..n M. 6'it m:xi"i!
! with ti.tni. so that r.e n ay know, m;
; : foti. may t-ynn:- Z! with their hop..
' j their e(i.'vti-.r.s. tr.vr pr.rcii.'.es-and ev.
i uio.r pr.jadic.-ia no A-nencan airv.i
! ', Airdr.Ca.is. a n-an oinor.a men.
return to the etand
called Monday,
when .the case: is
WIRE PLANT DESTROYED
. HeriDoe News Aeaoclatlmik - .
Rome.N. Y.. Feo. 23. The wire plant
of the American Telegraph Company was
ttmvd hv fire today. The loss is
$200,000.
SWIMMER
TAKES AID
Id
WRECK
MANY HEAR HIM
(onpei' PettiHonc, Moyer,
anc Haywood 'WHi t&e
Sufferings of Ctirist.
'History is at this moment repeating
itself. 1900 years ago their was cruci
fied one Christ with one other on each
side. He died, thru the instrumentalities
of the middle c'asses, The highest class
or the authorities., washed their hands or
the affair and turned him over to the
middle classes who stood by and cried.
'cracify hunt cruoify him!" -
After thit middle class or mediocre
leaders of the ancient times, had done
their worst, had divided even the rai
ment which covered him, and taken their
departure, then came the lowly man, the
sheep herder, the poor, m other words the
laboring man, to take Him away if pos
sible, and such not being the case, they
offered tears of grief and sympathy. The
lowly, was one 'of the classes for vhich
Ha died. Today wa hiva in an Idano
prison three men, Moyet,' Pettibone and
Haywood. They and the circumstances
of the r encarceration in identical with
that of Christ's. TI13 . authorities have
washed their hands of the affair. The
merchant, the bigoted miner, in brief that
class of man which stands between the
rai ant.hnriLv ind the wotkina man. are
fc'rlipi Nf. AKKociBtlon)
- Rotterdam. Feb. 23 - Three more dead
bodies have been saved from the wreck
of the Berlin, wlvch went to pieces off
tha harbor here last Thursday.
.Boats have been unable tj reach the
wreikaee, and consequently a Dutch fish
erman has carried a line out by swimming.
Thr, pffnrtB of the switnmei are unsur
passed. However he livsd to reach the
b at. No smaH boat could have lived to
rtach the wrrck.
As re swimmer ciimhed unto the wreck
cheorsfiir'y wront the air atinut the
shore, spectatrrs mcmentarilly iXM'ct.nj!
1 trie sw ir.mer in down. A line wa6
' rownVito him
hoi
ruin2.'"Hin2 them. Hang them!" Tne
humble sheep herder who came to the
cross of Cnrist and shed tears of grief,
is the labaring nun of today, asking for
deliverance of these three men.
Sj, in part, spoke Vincent Harper, the
Soattie Socialist who addressed an au
dience in this city list evening. Tha lec
ture is)ne wiich the equal of, has not
bean heard in the La Qriode socialist's
hill. He eiinnl hold the listeners spell
bound. '
The lectjrer went on' to 'continue the
likeness of the death and the circum
stances which attended the death, of
Chriit to the three men now awaiting
trial for the murder of Ex-Qovernor
,te'jneriberi!. While th-e irw" were the
usin was ire-
aod the bodies pulled j sooiect of toe lecture
j quer.tly dwc.t upon,
see1
ROYAL TAILOR SUITS ALWAYS SUIT
! TIXAS 11AUSIRS COWER .
' iH' i'lprs .NO' Aor-tation 1
I; Aj.'p. Geo 23 N-jmcrous Tatttrs rt--1
I i.rg to toe public scoools aod educaUn- j
!''ork in ge"cr;! were d'scusscd toJay by , ,
; the state cond.rence of podagoguts. ;
j The i..pennterder.fs Assocalior. held a j
! meet, rg and another interesting session 1 ,
; was tr.at of the state rtssocation 01
! Cngl sh teacheis. ,
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TONICS
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Prcdigcstctl Beef, Iron and j
i Wine 1
PHOE BLACK 1301
Sim ffimaz
IXDEPENDENT 0. 32
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ADMIRAL CRAICS MHMMERI
1 (Brrlppi N AooltloiH
I Washington. D C.Feb 28 -Rear Ad
j mir.-l Joseph E. Craig, commandantof the
j League Island navy yard, will be placed
! on the retired list tomorrow o' accourt
'of age. Admiral Craig is a rative of
I New Yoik and has served his country on
The Beef is in a condition to be im
mediately asfimilated. The Gitro-Ghlor-ide
of Iron does not affect the teeth nor
constipate the patient, and the Sherry
Wine is specially select and pleasantly
flavored. One of the oldest and best
tonics.
A. T.
Piescription Druggist
HILL.
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