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. .. . . . - fu ': life Egfitifft VIA 1 t 4 , j ... . .....1 , : i i . ..! l ,VOLUME VIL ' IA GRANDE, CNIOJT COXJHTT. OREGON MONDAY. LVRCH 2t WS. NUMBER 8. ! Cr- ri y TV0 HUHBRED Mini llcan of Rockland. Maine, waa elected to fill the unexpired term of the late Congressman Dlngley, author of the Dlngley tariff bill. He waa elected again to the 67th, 68th, Sth and 0th congresses. , : ! JAPANESE STEAMER, CREW ' ! AND PASSENGERS LOST. la a Col Union Oft Hakodate Point, , the Steamer Hldeyoahl Mara and MuUu Maru Collide, 61nklng, the , Latter In Several Fathom of Water j Passenger Lint Numbered 120, ; the Reat Membera of the Crew The MuUu Waa Nearly Cut In Two. 4 Toklo, March, 13. The Jap- aneae steamers MuUu Maru and the Hldeyoahi Maru collided at S o'clock thta morning- oft Hako- date. The Mutsu Maru aank with the captain and 244 pa- sengers. ' Toklo, March 2 J.-Later ; advice from Hakodate, off which point the ateamera collided early this morning, fix the number of drowned at 2. 220 being passengers and the balance members of the crew. The Mutsu Maru lies In several fathoms of water and Is a total loss. v The Hldeyoshl Maru Is not" so seri ously damaged, The Mutsu was an SiO-ton conster and was nearly cut In two. The passengers Jumped Into the water and the boats , from; the Hldeyoehl had great difficulty in lo cating them. - ' - New Biukling for Grand Rapid. . Washington. March . II. Bid tor the construction of the new federal building at Grand Rapids, Mich., for which congress mad a liberal appro priation,' will be opened tomorrow. HEAVY II ATM 1 Dissolve Voting Trust.: j ond. Va., March 13. A meet-1 ' To Richmond, Ing of the voting trust of the Seaboard Air line haa been called for tomor row, at which time the trust will dis solve Itself. : FALLS 1 FEET IIIAII tfM IHHUlUir SIGNIFICANCE III TAFTS VISIT been t awarded lb 11000 prise. Of-y fered by Senator Jonathan Bourne fort tha , best essay on ''Why Rooaevelt should be chosen for a second elect ive term." :' ' 1 '" ' ' ' ' ' ' :" ' Judge Norcrosa Is an assoctate on the state supreme court. The essay will be printed In pamphlet form and circulated. ' SECRETARY TO ADDRESS NEW JERSEY HOUSE TONIGHT. Tmft Boomer Experience Considerable Difficulty From New Jersey Al Leading Presidential Candidates Have Strong Influence In That State Anti-Tart Men Disapproved Tonight' Speech and Are Alarmed at the Significance It May Have. Washington, March J . Washing' ton politicians attribute a great deal of algnlflcance to Taft'a visit to New Jersey today. The secretary of war will speak tonight at the annual ban- auet of the Trenton" Chamber of Commerce.' Governoi1 Fort, .' who prominently mentioned as Taft's ALL flRMS ON THE "UNFAIR" LIST FAVORED. The American Federation of Labor Is : Permanently Enjoined From Plac ing the Bock Stove Company on It "Unfair" List May Lead to All the ; Other Companies o Termed, to Ap peal to High Court Federation WU1 Appeal to Supreme Court. Washington, March II. Another severe judicial blow waa dealt the American Federation of Labor when Justice Clabaugh of the supreme court of the district of Columbia, issued an order permanently enjoining the fed eration from putting the name of the n.ick Rtnvn company on tha "unfair" list The Buck Stove company aougnt probable running mate, will also tmi in tntunrtlon restraining the boycott one of the sneakers. The effort to H SUITS AM AL Swindled Over Twe Million. Paris, March 21. Charged with swindles Involving over 11,000,800, M. Rochette, on of the leading finan ciers of Paris, was today placed un der arrest The accused man found ed the Franco-Spanish bank, and haa capital at his disposal of over 110.- 000,000. The police are reticent and wilt not give the cause leading up to his arrest and th entire affair la cloaked In mystery. , . , BOY LOST AT CONGRESSMAN IJTTLF.FIKLD OCT Wan R'pM'n Coiurressimm From ' Maine for Several Terms. Pwtland, Me, March 23. Congress man C. E. Little field has sent his res ignation to Governor Cobb of Maine, to take effect September 30. The rea eon given Is that he deslrea to resume Vis taw practice. A close friend of l.lttlefleld states the congressman will take up the law business for western railroads at a salary of $30,000 per ' year. Charles Edgar Llttlefleld. a repub. HARRY LIXEBERGER IS ' y , i . TERRIBLY INJURED. Fall! From Illgii Cliff In Ladil Can. yon and Slides : Over Steep and Rocky Inellne to the Bottom, -100 Yards !U-lw Skull FraetumI and ; Kilit Elbow Broken Body a Solid .AIusk of ' BruleNow' In Grande lUnule Hos)ltnl and Will Likely Re- i .cover.' i i ' " ' ' Falling from the top of a hlgli'cllff In Ladd Canyon, a distance of 40 feet, and" thfcn sliding oh dowa a roik? hnd teep' incline for a distance of nearly 100 yards and still lives is the re markable experience' which? Harry Llneberger went through yesterday afternoon. Mr. Llneberger ls"a' aon of the well known resident of Ladd canyon, who conducts a popular dance hall . during the eumme- months at that place. The ''young man,, who la lesa than 20 years of age, left yesterday noon With a party' of friends for a stroll over the hills and high; precipices (Continued on page t.) and was granted a temporary one. This order was mad permanent to day. ' ' . It Is thought that all other' cor porations mentioned In the list will now take the same action. The fed eration will appeal' ot the United States supreme court. line up New Jersey for Taft ha noAv reached a streunous stage. . Knox, Fairbanka, Hughea and Cannon each have many admirers In the common wealth of trusts and mosquitoes anc the Taft boomera have not found their task an easy one. The friends of Secretary Taft are Washington March 23. The X'nlted now working for an Instructed dele- States supreme court handed down a decision this afternoon against the state of North Carolina In the railroad rate case, which a. few weeks ago threatened to result .In . calling out troops. The suit was relative to the rights of the state government and the federal court. - ' ' I SENATOR BRYAN DEAD. Represented Florida forSoyeuty Daye ;- I ) Prior to Hto Doatiii 'A .1 " Washington, March 23. United States' Senatdr William J. Bryan- of Florida, died at the Providence hospi tal yesterday of typhoid fever. He haa been In the- senate Just 73 days. Hla death came as a shock, a it was supposed he was recovering.' Sena tor Bryan, was the youngest member of congress. ' t44444Vo4y444 ! possible th administration I should be kept out of the AND STILL THEY COME t t . e T HE gation, but are encountering much op position from some of the Btate lead era In this respect. Those opposlnn this move assert that for a generatloi the delegates from New Jersey to th republican national convention havi jone unlnstructed, and they are now reluctant to change this custom. Secretary Taft dos not go to New Jersey without considerable opposition from some" of the republlcna leaders Many of the latter are tied up to othet candidates, and BecretaTr-Taff per sona) Invasion they View wtin alarm. Senator Kean favors Knox of Penn jylvanla, while, Senator Brlggs lookf with kindly eyes upon the aspiration of Hughes ot New York. When I was mad known that the secretar of war was to be made a headltner b the Trenton Chamber of Commerce oi tha occasion of its annual banquet politicians unfriendly to Mr. Taft made up their minds that If It wat favorite tat for th present Tht movement took form and sub' stance when a committee headed by unnm.nnumrD liunm l unuLii I r -ll ...;f --.i i--x ,.;,. .. ! ;; .1 , ENTIRE TOWN TURNS , i ' , OUT TO AID IN SEARCH. Minting of Fire Retl at North Pow der Last Eviulnjr Com CliurelieM ami ReMident FltH'k to tli Aid of DUtnu'Uxl . Parent Who . Had Lot a Hoy In the . Wooda Seven-Vtur-Old Lad Finds Hla Way to Telo eaMet, , Where Ho Is Found at Mid night. ., , '. i, .-. l-.K. North Powder. .March 23.-r-(Obser ver Special.) North Powder was sud lenly awakened from Its serene quiet ude last evening at' 8 o'clock by the a ltd ringing of the fire alarm, and Immediately sermons ceased abruptly, "origregatlons dispersed, vehicles were employed and, like wildfire, the news that a 7-year-old" child was lost in the mountains, spread from home to homei This wild state of excitement continued until midnight - when th missing boy was found at Telocaset, Sunday morning Mr. Bertman and aon Bonnie, aged 7 year, started out o hunt squirrels, but the trip soon fatigued the boy. He asked to be al lowed to sit down while hi father went on. This was agreed ' to, the father thinking his son would remain In the Immediate vicinity until ha re turned. ' Soon after being left alone he commenced to wander farther and ATTEMPTS ASSASSINATION IN HEART OF SAN FRANCISCO. P. W, Stevens, American Advlaor 1st Japanese and United State Gorem meata Affair In Korea, Shot by an Unknown Native of Corra Attach ed Last Night for Hi Verbally An nounced 1 Opinion Wound - Will Prove Fatal It I Feared. ' 1 San Francisco, March II. D. W. Stevens, th American who ha acted as advisor for both the American and , Japanese government In the Korean affair for many years, waa shot and dangerously wounded today by an un known assassin, supposedly a Corean.' Stevens mad many enemies In th Cneean eolnnv her yesterday ' when he said In an Interview that the Jap- ' anese Invasion of Core wis a. grat benefit to Coreans. , Last ' night he Was assaulted by a( ' committee of Coreans In tha lobby of the Falrmount hotel., -M .- , Four' Coreans assaulted : him, and. beat him with rattajn.chalra. . Stevens, In a, recent interview, said . that. tb9(Ooreans were being greatly beqeflfted , by Japanese , protection,; This greatly angered ,!he local Coreaaij who called on him. to protest. . In the. Interview their anger got the better ot them and they assaulted Stevens. , , , txf Prove ! atul. It was announced after a hurried examination pf the y.o,und ,.thflt? they' would probably prove fatal. The, shooting occurred as Stevens, was step. , ping into a bus In front of the Fair- mount to go to the ferry building. The. !nnt: wssv.tin unknown, Corean., ,, Tman who did t!je shooting waa. accompanied by .another , Corean. .In the excitement the would-be assassin, shot one bullet Into his friend who had joined him In th assault on Stevens, Both, Corean wer captured and the, two wounded men wer taken to th. Emergency hospital... y v, ,.,, i Th Corean refuse to talk. Th. assault as stated, was the result ot Steven' Interview In local paper, In which, he, praised .th .work of, the ' Japanese, and gav , the, Impression, that the Corean really welcomed tha Ja pane, protectorate..,. . . ,, . , farther from the rendezvous, . until Senator Brlggs waited upon Becretary eventually he waa well on his way G REAT S FECIAL SALE ulth Its enormous daily Bargain list still continues to brlnjt out a large croud every day- The values are , IrresiVtable. Never has any store in this city offered such a complete comprehensive collection of real. Genuine Bargains as we have been doing at this sale. , . Taft and advised him not to appear at Trenton on March It. Mr: Brlggs made no reference to th fact that the number "23" symbolize "sklddoo, but he made It platn that It was his belief and that of others that It would be impolitic for Mr. Taft to deliver an address at Trenton on the date named. He charges, it Is understood that- the Trenton organization wanted to exploit the secretary of war for Its home, however,' and ' learning- that toward Telocaset. The hunt hid led the party In that direction In the first place. , -" J ! ' J Father Return. Ia due time the father returned to the appointed .meeting place, but found hla aon gone. Believing his aon had returned to his home In North Powder, he attached no .particular moment to the absence. On arriving e i ( If TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY TOMORROW will be the last chance to get the low prices oftered by us during this GREAT 9 DAY SALE and if you hive not been he-e before it will pay you to make an extra effort to be here-TOMORROW. A FEW SPECIAL SUGGESTIONS FOR CL0SIMG DAY e e e e a ' e own aggrandizement and that It really had no personal Interest In him. Becretary Taft listened to Senator Brlggs, smiled broadly and then sat down and wrote an acceptance of the Invitation extended to him by the bus Iness men of Trenton. BennleyWas not there, confidence turned to alarm. ,. Fire Bell Rang.' This waa about o'clock, and to spread the alarm, the fire bell waa 9 Boy's 40c Underwear IOC Boy's Suits worth up to $6.50 $2.29 Youth's Suits worth up to $7 50 $2.89 Standard Calicoes, yd 5c 75c Children's Shoes SI.50 Ladies' ! Waists $12.00 Ladies rain proof Silk Coats 49c 89 c $5.98 INDEPENDENT BLIE 32 r. PACIFIC STATES BLACK 1301 i LA GRANDE, - OREGON . : e , il WANTS RESTORATION. Convicted Army Offk-er WanU Full llextltutlon From CliargeM. Chicago, March it. Oberlln M Carter, formerly a captain In the United States army engineer corps, announced today ithat he would seek restoration to the army and hi for mer rank a th result of Judge Kohl seat's decision, which cleared him of the charge of fraud. He will appeal to President Roosevelt Carter claims he Is an "American Dreyfus." He was captain of the engineering corpa at Savannah when the notorious Gay nor and Green were contractor for the fortification work. Frauds were unearthed and Carter was accused of X complicity. He served four years In Leavenworth prison. i (Continued on paa- . ' '.' Norfolk RriDUbllcaiM. '-' Norfolk, Va., March 18. RepublU cans of the Norfolk district will con? vene her tomorrow, when delegate to the Btate' convention to be held In Lynchburg next month will be elected. While It I said that delegates named at th local convention will be In tructed for Taft for president. It will not be easy sailing for those favoring the aecretary of war. There I soma sentiment , among local, followers of the G. O. - P... for Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, and Governor Hughe ot New Tork, Is not altogether for saken., In fact. It may be stated that It Is not at all n assured fact that Taft will g it th delegation from Nor "Ik. ' Prescripti oris BOURNE PRIZE WON. Nevada Man IU Euay Whieh At tract Bourne's One Thonaand. Washington, March II. Judg T Gfalldc 4S))w,t.t ' Frank H. Norcros of Nvada, haa Thtre is no more vital question to be considered In the family than that of the compoundieg ot the doctor's prescription. There should be no ihaf way methods re- garding prescriptions. We use pure drugs, compounded lust "according to the doctor's orders." HILL'S DRUG STORE ,Orr'i'.'.x -Jt'. ''V-r-r ,awHf nfif itt- aymwr'"1! w$iinii'a' :-ri&inff" "SV CI 1 ll i I' o t n r. a li WW'',,,