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i vwtwt'vm m wnt vim"" 'I ' ' wrr' I" '" i w I i ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. TOOK HIM ! FOR BURGLAR Well Known Idaho Young Man I Shot in the Stomach by Watchman. WAS A FORMER EMPLOYE Watchman Shot Through a Win dow of the Building-Young ' Man's Story Will Prolmb ly BeBurM With Him Wallace, Ida.. Oct 10. Paul Graff, one of the best known young men U the Coeur d'Alenes, was shot through the stomach and probably mortally wounded at 1:S0 this morning while In the office of the Sunset brewery, the property of his uncle. James Murphy, the night watchman and engineer, did the shooting through a window, not recognising the young man and sus pecting burglars were at work, as there was another mn- with young Graff. What business Graft had In the; brewery office Is not known as he was not In the employ of the brewery. Young Graff Is unconscious and his side of the shooting may never be known. Murphy, who fired the shot says: "1 head a noise in the brewery office and went around to investigate. I looked looked though the window and saw two men crouched down underneath the desk. I called on them to throw sp their hands and as they rose up, other man without that other's con sent. Versality is an Injurious possesion since it can never be greatness. Come what will, I will keep my faith with friend and foe. If any should be slaves, it should be, first those who desire It for them selves, and secondly those who desire it for others. Often a limb must be amputated to save a life, but life la never wisely given to save a Nmbi A revelation cOuid ilot inake It plain er to me that slavery or the government must be destroyed. Government of the people, by the peo ple, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Keep the Jewel of liberty in the family of freedom. I have been driven many times to my knees by the overwhelming con viction that I had nowhere else to go. As soon as the business of the war is settled the Indians shall have my first attention, and I wll not rest until they shall have Justice. TO CONVERT ITALIANS. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis Will Head Movement in New York Slums. New Tork, Oct. 10. An evangelist movement to embrace all the slum sections of Greater New Tork. to be Inaugurated in less than a month at a midnight mass meeting in some cen trally located theater, has been an annuonced by the Rev. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis. of Plymouth church, Brooklyn. Dr. Hillis will have associated with him In the movement the Rev. Dr. Wm. J. Dawson, pastor of the High- WILL STOP SCORCHING Chicago Authorities to Take Ac tion Against Careless Auto mobilists. ARE TOO MANY ACCIDENTS 1 rm n AW , ZaSw I'll Over Eighty Mishaps Since Jan. 1, 11)04, aud Almost All At trlbtited to Scorvhlug UO or 40 Miles au Hour Chicago, Oct. 10, Reckless automo bile driving la to be stopped by the au thorities of Chicago. Warned by the apaling Increase in accidents, many of them fatalities, City Electrician EU1 cott tomorrow will take up with, the West Park commissioners the matter of enforcing the speed limit ordinance and after securing their cooperation will draft 60 policemen at a "scorching squad" to arrest the drivers of all ma chines that run faster than 10 miles an hour hour on the west side. All the Park boards have been asked t cooperate. The South park com missioners have agreed to work In col laboration with the city authorities In the suppression of mad driving. The West park board has decided to take up the matter at Its meeting tomorrow when it will confer with the city oftl- cluls. The Lincoln park commission ers are expected to come In later, though the police of the North Shore Boulevard system alone have been ex tremely active in stopping the evil. A list of accidents compiled by Mr. Elllcott shows that cince January 1st., 1904, 80 mishaps have occured in Chi cago. Nearly every one Is attributed to reckless scorching. In some cases the machines that maimed or Injured persons In their course were speeding at the rate of 30 or 40 miles an hour. Three fatalities are included in the list. , y - 7 THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN GENERAL KASHTAtlNSKY. " Major Giwrd Kuhtallmky ii one of Russia's mo capable eommandMt. A ihort linlt aeo h. defeated a superior Japanwe force in sontheaetera Mancnnna, falling mors thu WO of th.iT Kaakalinakyirhoagh csaentially an aristocrat, exceptionally popular with his man. Ha is about 60 years of age. Ootober 27, 2 and 29, World's fair excursion tickets to Chi cago, St. Louis and all eastern cities will be sold by the GREAT NORTH ERN RAILWAY on October 27, 28 aud 29. In addition to October 3, I and S. Apply to any Great Northern agent for rates and full information. - Thinking they might shot me, I fired at them through the window. One of them cried out and then both ran to the rear .of the, building. I fired three more shots to attract attention and when the officers came we found Graff at the rear of the building, shot through the stomach." ; :; Graff a formerly an employe of the brewery but a month ago, he quit. He has since been tending bar In the Wallace hotel The only thing found to the office near where the two men were seen was abox containing a num ber of packs of playing cards. bury Quadrant Congregational church of London. One of-the particular objects of the revival Is to spread the doctrine of Christianity among the Italian resi dents of the aity and, as Dr. Hillis explained, "to break up the evil socie ties which are flourishing among the foreign population." . i i ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Principles Which Made Our Martyred President a Great Man. The government cannot endure per manently half slave and half free. Let us have faith that right makes might; and in that faith let us dare to do our duty!as we understand it. : In giving freedom to the slave we in ' aure freedom to the free. Tou can have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to "preserve, protect and defend" it v That some should be rich shows that " others may become rich, and hence Is 'Just encouragement to Independence and enterprise. , It slavery is not wrong, nothing Is wrong. j With malice toward none, with char ity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right. . As a nation of freemen we must live through all time, or die by suicide. ; Suspicion and jealousy never did help any man in any situation. . . No man is good enough to govern an- NORTHERN PACIFIC riBiet'Ard ni Train" PORTLAND lAAvua All!) as r-uget Sound Limited. 7:36 am ;4I P Kansas Ctty-Sb Louis RruuMlLl 11:10 a m l:tf B n North Coast Limited 1:16 p m M ft m Express u: pm s:w P t.v. 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