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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1910)
J vi ri it : I -i : 7.-; w.,.7,7 77. ; - 'y -') AyX .v VOLUME E u,.,,uiUOIfC0TOIY,0RE30Ifi ,:: TDEs5XCT7PT "? 125 ENTRIES ON SHELVES :-PB020f ERS SUFRRISED ATT31 KUHEEB OF BIRS WI"CHv GO MINEXEI3iT5N8PETOBAY SHOW OPEX FROM EARLY IX. , ; 7. THE DAI OTIL A LATE HOUR 7 : ;-".,'; Vr' '':7;"y;- Uhode Island Reds prevail but en ; tries represent every bird that Is 7 " v -v" ": : .grown In Fnlon County Other ex. hlMts withheld by tonii Seat. .1 .-:' ' y - i".'''"f V . i ness and cleanliness Is notlcable, at every turn Fine show... 7; 1 7 V James J. Illy U gjk. ' V u., Jan. 18. James J Hill, the railroad, agffe' of the "una west win deliver , aa . address during the twelfth anual session of the Tri-State rain and Stock Grow- era, .commenced here .todav. neat agricultural experts of . North uu t ijoa . uatota and MlnnespSa, and 'from1 the Denartmt t vuuure wm.aiBO apeak. . ffhe entlon will occtpy i four cVys. loaays-onferenpft . . j w f VU largely to gralna and ' muim r: morrow will ;be devoted to datr'tn and live iock. the thiri d t ic. Equity society and: horticalture anJ the last will be "Hill' day, i MrHtll spoke at the first" here and at several snbsertiiAht nnoi and - has promised to close the pro- Kiam ims year. 1 Tie State Veterinarians tho Horticulture SoeietV: ' fhA Vnti. n..: kota Poultry Association, the North Dakota Kennel Associatipp and other state afalrs will; be la progress dur ing the . week. .', . ." rV- .: . .;. ,;c;' s . ; , Undaunted In the least by a bit of j uie worst storm of the year, chicken I, ' breeders froni all parts of the county to the' number of 125 carried their s exhibits in fanrv :' I shelves of . the first annual poultry I mow, m me Harris uuilding at the opening today, surpassing , by : ' at I wast 25 the expected list of entries I for the opening day. '; With'exhibits I tomlng in on the 'late trains tonight i and more from the 'county at large, inaications. point ; to a remarkably f well "patronized exhibit - In neatly arranged coops, the ma ay breeds are set off .to excellent view by the spectators, who, by the . vay, are charged the small admis , Blon of 15 cents. The doors will be f open until 9 or 10 each evening and tie citizens of La prancl can do ,j no better than, to attend. ' 'T1 ; The array of birds Is s!urprlsingly '-Wetty.';, Few realize the superiority ; ! fir th Ti!ria raloa1 lioife' KnnlA V,1 i X- miw, uvibj waging vuio f :s(atement on the show made In1 this exhibit. The RhndA TalanH PoHa I jViil in 'numbers. ; Along side of the j Isilendld exhibits nf stha - i " . v.m miccu nic JBuf? hhd fed Worpingtons. ; Pit i Ckmes, ' Silver Spangled Hamburgs, HVhlte. Brown. ftftH nnii simrio . .) f - ., ; - f;uiuueu ijegnorna, wnite ana uarred Plymouth Rocks, White VWyandottes Plrtrldge Wyandottes and several Ij 'Geese are also on the shelves,' ou;' Jibe special birds will, be -augmented jWlth ducks and turkeys tonight. Tho jfaedley of noises made by the brid 1ICTT1I IPllilLLS AIp2 NEWLIS rniiCTED BY CRAfJi jyiy ;foh ;yiolatio HE LCCAL CPTIt) ; LAI'S OlOX EDITORS I.NBICTED ! FOR LIBEL BY SAME JCRI. Few cases, not made public may be relateji to iootleggl'nj Orand Jury brings In two true , IlUs that lu- terest localiyo ;Inf ormatlon, J as LU LlMLIi 0; GERJIASpAliB ASSERTS COOK IS CRITICAL STATE. Is hiding secretin sanatarlnm, suf. feting many ills. Frankfort, Germany, Jan. 18.Dr. Frederick ; A. (Vinlr arcUc explorer, lies .crlcicaUy m in a sanitarium' near - Hetrieiw ... cording' to a statement . published in the Zeitnng today. ' . Cook's, nerves . , iu imj BuiiiiBrea ; ana nis mind lh danger of deraneBmpnt fmm melancholia. , .7-.-'v V.-' . f f He suffered a serfuosi nhveii VV1" lapse, the Zeitunr'a ,V ' It Is reported ;. Dr Cook's wife is with him,, but this Is unverified. The tung stated It was pledged to not make public .Cook's retreat.; ' v' : C to when the local defendant will To true bills thatare announced and some that are not' announced were returned .by.'the grand Jury to dar. and the two that are- announced intladiv one lo'ctlly and one at Up; ton, ; Messrs Lowell & Sheets, et-. tors cf the Union Scout, arejotv Include one locally ' and one at Un by 0, P, Pratt.. Pratt sets out Tin his complaint that the newspaper at tacked his character, -l and after a hearing In the Justice court, the case was sent to the grand Jury wfth'the above results. ' Sewlln Indicted. ' wmm KU1IBEE Co. miutmm m kow ke AND kCKIiLElf WESt- ADVrSB IN ADVANCE OF KEf BESERTt Lunirfird (, j- ' ftttsbarg.Pli.,"jan.-lS.--Sani"'ljing u, a. negro middleweight boxer I VI BOSlOn. hrt lia K. ., . ..... UK'UUOrtPQ a possible candidate for the hea- weight titlo, will get a chance tr s'.o.w his prowess tonlgt.' Montana Jack Mlivan wJl take kirn on for Bix pounds t the Emj-.- Athletic Club. The colored man U looked up on as a favorite. .Although Langford kas st own himnclf a oo man, he has had great difficulty In .getting matbes. TTTO SECIRED 1U00 IV ' ! ' Spends all day In filing"' history which I lutpnded to Unk lrernian to frauds -la Eastern 0gon-ls , firs f trlug of wltnenses to' tu abont the: Mine money Jo pay others. Se "Silent SaitW MB(si. , Xew Vork, Jan.-I8.-Janie8 Henry ("Silent") ; Smith's mansion and ' it5 rare costly furnishings will be hek' at auction this week, the sale com menclng this afternoon. The eccen tric millionaire - collected ; art '' works worth a mllilon -or more, and these together with the great house at 871 Firth Avenue, will go to the hlghvst bidder.,.. The American - Art Asaocia- Ktory-rCedcd ! 4" ."i?;?.W.??th BaJe of ualnt !;S;"c:,.i.ure and works of ; art WiBEi roruaua. Jan. 18,-Dan Tarpley. -v,r, ol a aimg or witnesses that are expected to lmk"BiiWor with the alleged conspiracy , to ere- "l".lu" 0,u mo ntain Forest Re serve for. private gain and' consplra cy, was put 'oo the stand by prosecu tor F. J. Heney today. Tarpley made a start of in story J. this morning uujocuun p7 uoionel A. S. Wor thington, and thU v. afternoon ; conclude: his testimony, v ) ';: Ife Is telling the story of. how he and Horace McKlnley,, secured ad- uce information regarding the ere -: Ad?lPh, -vNewlin, proprietor of the at,oa-. 01 the- Blue Mountain Reserve- Mjvuu.urug store in this city, was "uw iney ..purchased 17,600 acres of naicted by' a tru hm tn - ini.in'. i scnooi land ahnd no "Indicted by a true bill for .violating uie iocai option law. Nn innmio. -mwt ,? m t ih ;t'me that wm oe arraigned. .. The nature of the other' true bills are not madA ': nnhii ot this Whether or hot they are liquor cases ; is, oi course, not Known. school land ahead as. a; , representa tive Pr ways and W. N. Jones; how Maya demanded one half of the land bought,; telling Tarpley, the pro ceeds from the -land were needed to "pay the people In Washington." r ilTES ICHEE mm , at Showi Announced. ; v v i New shows ' announced for the 'Wild Steward in the near futuT? are Fire" on the 28th and "A "th :.h went down" on Monday the 31. "Tod wm ,8 coming February 5. lllinniiinniin.. ' . ,T. - iSii THE CAPITAT the kw, H.tta irnll- Mk:i:. , ..' "T "" Iearii- eese earrles the attendant at pace ' tp the poultry pen, but a view of tho spelves, with their neatness of, make ip, offsets any Impressions of. the crnyara., i no place is unusuallv ;!en and attractive. i 'I: Start Indirlnir titmnrrnw. i - - ... M, wwuo, a lick ' , v til i.a, ;i Mn rnvB iuaigm rana commence i ivaraing tne prizes at once. Tue 1 rftrlnsr will be done on rnrda ' i.f I t .t -l 11 . ' . . - jg cn an ine iauus ana virtues of ii Liras. rne snow lasts thr liuva I I - - T- U .will be open to the publi-i fo email admission price at all birg of the day, " widow of the late railroad has acquired a controlling' Interest In a night and day bank hfirA anil will Interest herself in the -r -.VHWIVW v. AkO affairs. " ; .- HIPS SUFFER Sai Francisco. Jan. 18. -Every ves- ; reaching tnisHort within the last . 'days has ' encountered terrific DeadwoodvS. D..f Jan:' weeks of Idleness following A ' shut down In Which 8000 union tntaM refused to work, the HomBto n,- opened today with non-U n Inn mfnAro B 1 iL - . iu me-.worKings. , it is estimated two days will be taken nn In fin in ore bins, and that the stamp mill win,, siari crusning rock next Tues- f Authorize Big Bond Issue. v.. v v oln... .ouia, Jan.: i3.-i-At a special U off the Pacific coast and bring meeting of the stockhilders .of the .lot sunerlnK and distress. The MiriDO,,.i t-i.' y , , ...wsovuii i xi an way uompany. J ,, . "v .u.,.vo a viouia property,. held m'thl rft intlne' Ivalulanl. from Hoholuln, hodav. a tiTsnnnhnn t ' i came . Into the harbor , today ratified. The isa.i- x.-m , a greater portion of her rig- convertable , five er cent ,J flrstlaud ana witn several . injured men refunding mortgage ' fifty-year, gold i wU wuwaviiucii Will D permitted, to subscribe for the' bonds I Fire Meeting? TonlirhL' 9 will bo i regular meeting of t itose No. 1 tonight . . at the rate of $950 Der ii onn hnn up to 36 per cent of the par raluo of their present holdings. . Police unable to find gang who stole 3" V; Pwtty.. young girt' ' .Chicago, Jan. 18.-Marlcta Moroc cp, a pretty 17 "year eld girl, ' was thrown Infn a lnoa4 u j . 1 , - . r- " tau iuuay wnne i one of the men leaped to the box and wmppea up the -horses, i Before the police ould be summoned, they had disappeared around the corner' and ve. not oeen seen since, despite ef forts of a score of offlWa wha detailed upon the case. V: v; ',' The kidnapping occurred near the home of a' widow of . Benedetto Clenl who was murdered' a week ago as iay upon ms own bed. presuma- oiy oy oiaclc hand agents. The po- to are inclined to hello vm. napping 'of the Morocco m L. k ,ou1 me aoors or the same gang, :- lectures on Farming; V ont- Jn. 15. students at tne greatest university of the . na tions' metropolis ; will be given an opportunity to absorb. Information fin the subject 'of growing pumpkin trees, the care of watermelon bushes and similar mucolte fonin ; a of practical lectures on .agriculture was commenced today at . rvinn,.i vuiversiiy, and wl 1 contlnm. f.i , , . "nuns the college year. ' , " " ... .- The course marks the entrance 'of Columbia University Into a new field of Instruction. - Given under the fac ulty of Applied , Sciences, this course on economic agriculture'1 Is" not a, set bf free lectures, but Is designed for regularly .enrolled students who register for the work.;.; The fee for the course Is $10. oLUUEa TURN OF; . BATTLE IN ; r LONDON SHOWS LEAD. Conservatives, losing lr roting "pro. gresses In London precincts. ' London;- Jan, 18. Unless ' Conser vatives take a decided brace during the remaining days of the factional parumentary election, Ij !a predicted that the 'Liberal and Laborltes will be able to control .the next ' parli ment without the aid of the ; Tri.i, , . v a mil Nationalists; v"', ,':-.'."'. .r, - Estimates based - upon "the " solid Liberal representation I usually " re turned frcn Scotland and Wales, Place the total Conservative's gain at but 80 seats. : . ' ; -t ',V ,, ,,. .. Aa. the laborltes are. mai fl ul gains',-the Liberals" may be able to lose au seat without losing control or parllment. TI liH Um TRAIN STUCK IHmm wILL BE CLEARED E4RLY--SEV-ERlL TRAlXS AT TELCCAStT EXTRA FREIGHT TAB0 0SE OFF 1 D ST ALL OTHERS N SNOW -Storm situation In and fi!,nt i Grai.de. serious-Night passed; o.e of the worst ,f the year-Tralas i I??.1. ,ate Ihour i: : and effort: made to kSep tracks clour until night time,, NATIONAL RESOURCES AND Of TOPICS DISCUSSElf. Series of conventions started Roosevelt resumed. ' ; by J!f ,"-rva iiiiu : vi m m aui l Washington, Jan. ' 18. Rntarnnr. of a majority 'of the states of the Union met In the national capitol to day and were given a chance to bask In the sunny smile of President Taft, who expressed his heart annii i of the purpose of their conference, "uttur la to eiscuss national re-soirt-ces and plans' for their conserva tion. The first meeting was called by President Roosevelt, and -th r. suits achieved by the gathering of the state executives ' were so great mat u has been determined to make the conference an annual event Gov ernor, Hughes, of New York, Wil son, of Kentucky, Fort of New Jer sey and Weeks, of Connecticut are among the leaders in . V.WlMtUl, to bring about a closer Intimacy be tween governors, to the en . they may exchange experiences not none in , conservation n hdon, Jan..l8.-iad In little than a title, Lady Constance Richaroion Is appearing nightly Ja a v, uiugic.iiau aa. the - "Barefoot Dancer V As the liaT- Richardson s clad in a filmy gauze only, the po lice are doubtfel fin th . .-wiicuuon or the term "Barefeet,." ,7 "8 training from acting In the matter ' because the danseuse i8 titter woman. If it were simply a r.w.vw, . aancer, the .costume " v , would not be tolerated ' Managua; Nicaraugua, Jan. 18 L The supreme court "of viio ,,, . " '"muSutt . . " "uui, receivea a measarif fmm t ViliUieUl. .... , , thfl Affliura nj . . . ernment. The National Civic FAirntw. conference on. uniform state legis lation, now in proeress. is natnmiiv of - much Interest to the K governors; and their presence In the i.niuai win. be of great assistance In spreading the movement for great er uniformity In state statues. The establishment' of. a "House of Gov ernors which has met With taxrrif ta some quarters, does not receive ine approval of a state executives. . . o wiat oi tne OmcerB and nfflMii.t-...i..., . the execution of Oroce and Cannon, two Americans. ; MSdrlz declares the shooting appears .7 unwarranted and the court should satisfy itself as to who was responsible; for. the mis carriage of justice, rv'r. ? ':,- , ; Jack Twin to Fight ' Boston. Jan ' it--v m . . . av:i wm Sul livan viil again be seen in the ring tonight with ps.t,i, iri . majority of thi opponent The Armory SS' wSrT SV? T f th8 1!ttl y. Weather, conditions "east of La fcninde-still bIoing, S00niDg ail(, Baaer til,, Extra 35, which was stuck In the snow one mile east of LT' at 11,13 ' This train had aboone oH track in cut one nille east of Telorassct ;it took four hour, to get this car on, on account of snow and Ice ground around rail and wind blowing 80 Hard that men ' following trains were delayed on ac count of Extrn 35 being stuck in now with caboose off the track, r Jo. 6) 8 hours, 80 minutes. ' , A'o,5f. 8 hourv83 minates. ae. lj 4 himrs, 23 minutes. v' Jo. 7 2 h.ours. 30 minutes.: i - -The rotary .now plow Is now rk. H ,Wtr,B Te!ocaMct, ahd ; City, and cats between North Powdel ots between . ri0M an(1 "T , n vnu? buq uitthon aDd Is meltii? Tery (a8t bPtween. Gibboa . and t matiila. .Indications are high ' water. .No. 82 has engine stuck In snow Jwo miles east of Elgin. .Ex- pect to have this' train moving with, out much trouble or delay, v ; Such. ' at 2 a ;' '? . "' - i to a bulletin ia... u i r 1 press t,m the Elgin ' train had not reached here. Y Thouga ; ?t seriously detrimental to traffic, the main line below perrr f bodly filled In.--: 'S-'Tr? -The passenger trains on Telocasset Hill were filled with some of whom were exhausted with he tiresome wait, but none exper- -lenced, any Serious .Buffering as fuel was sufficient to keep the cars warnt ; Because the mercury ., war fa, ng resulted from the terrific Mix ard which rairarf , n . " ,..( wi m union " m to a point wher fha . .. merely dlsaereftaMo :wj , : . . w "u,iuw em ' Perature accompanied the unusual ' ' . . v-uicob Diizzards with re ; jultant suffering wSuld have beeu the story , up for publication today. . From one end of ti another, varying in severity as nat ural locations permitted,-' the storm raged , from early7r evening until morning. . Wx'- v;7- i Christie's Daughter to Decide i' , i ZanesvUle.''.' O.J: Jan" i fl'l'nJ":.. the decision in the Rninma , - - "vu,.voai.g, .the rival mothers. Jn,W oi day decided to aUow . Natalie Chris- k tie, the li rear old dam-nt. tt , ard Chandler Christie, to decide' If she will live with her.fatW tist, or the mother who recently tp, " Plied for part custody of the Httl soclatlon will rtage "t aT - B? tusbana em- . ' "lB89 tne Dnt- ed pleased with the Judge, flecisloa. ,6.4 'M-i--'!' k " I. t i t .7',...