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VOL. LIV
ASTORIA. ORI'fJONj SATURDAY. JUNK 21, 1902.
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QUALITY
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iulity should govern your dcdMinn
WHEN BUYING CLOTHING
OfcounM wo quote tin Iowl juice conHiHt
cnt with litnchl work inatiHliip, and have hut
ONE -
Hut it'n tho quality of our cluthco tliat wo
pay the inoht attention to. You ore cafe
when vou trade with
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MnuanlUSt
NORTHERN PACIFIC
TRAIN WRECKED
Five Are Dead And Thirty Are
Injured, Some of Which
Will Die
MANY SERIOUSLY INJURED
HiiMfil CIiimm! Switch In round
to lit Open, t'ltiiKliig Katarid
Wit Itouiitl Tralim to
l Wr'i-kd
8T. PAUL, June W.-Plc killed and
30 injured are given In the I let of ca
unltli In the wreck m-ar Staples,
Minn., .nrly today In the report to
trw aviieral office of the Northern
Pacific rallwty In this ty.
TtiB dead are:
ENGINEER WALTER SCOTT, body
mt found.
KX PRICKS MBSWKNrtCTl MILLER.
fireman grttu;h rasmuhren.
CONDUCTOR JOHN noble.
PAX KENNEDY, section laborer, of
'lladsi.viA, N, Da,
The injured are:
Henry iltMi, of Mlnneapll.
Klreiimn H. Montgomery.
Char!" Pclroar.
f'lau le It. Block, Coneord. X. C.
K. F. Mrtirlde. -nail clerk, St. Paul.
W, F, Haggard, ex-pren messenger,
St. Paul.
J. Kliuer Nelson, Cooperatown
Andrew Munm-r, Coojiertown.
William K'miik Ionia.
Felix Simmon. Fwrgo.
Honry Khlppenhelm. Hard, Minn.
Chftrle NadeNke, Pelmar, Minn.
'Kit ward Belcher, Blue Earth City.
Mr. R. O. Hayes. Sprltwood, X. Da.
K Krerk, St. Paul.
Engineer H. C. Sohuits, seriously.
Harry P. Zlmmer, Hammond, Intl..
probuhly faint.
Fred M. Taylor, B&tavia, Iowa.
A. J. Klrkpatrtck, Kntavm, Iowa. "
It. C. (Uwr. Minneapolis.
Samuel C. FHlln, LaMourne, X. Da.
Olive Resnick, St. Cloud. Minn.
F. F. Wilcox, Pa nor a, Iowa.
George Urean, Watena, la,
I,. A. Kennedy, Winnipeg.
I. I.. Gordon. Chicago.
F. A. Routhtt, York.
Nellie I). Sanford.
3. B. Moor, Ihiffalo.
Head Brakman of Xo. 8 train.
SENATORS OX RWIPROCITY.
Adjourn M'lhoul Action Upon It,
Call of chairman Allison.
by
WASIIINOTON. June 20. Republi
can nenator had another conference
on the subject of Cuban reciprocity
and, after three hour discussion, they
adjourned subject to the call of Chair
man Allison wfthout action. Almost
nil the Republican senator are In the
oity at present.
Senator ImIkc dwelt with several
phuse of the importance of having
Republican senators aland together at
this most critical period of the party'
history. Much of our prestige and fu
ture national standing, he said, might
depend on the uteps now taken for nil
the world Is watching with Intercut
our treatment of the Cuban people.
He declared that If tho reciprocity
with Cuba wwt not secured now, it
would be at a later day.
TRAC1CT AND MERRILL RUST.
Have Xot Keen Seen Pursuer
Awaiting New Clew.
Are
VANCOUVER, Wash.. June 20.-K
I the name old story; Outlaws Tracy
and Merrill have disappeared. After
a diligent, though futile search for the
past L'i hour we have again given up
the search At least until we get an
other clew.
This was Wie report of Sheriff Marsh
this evening in answer to the Inquiries
regarding the result of the lnt sortie
aftsr the esoaiied convlea. The sher
iff and the entire posse which joined
In the search yesterday, except three
or four trusty men left, kept a close
watch In the neighborhood for a fresh
clew, returning here tonight. The
posse, Including Guard Carson and the
bloodhounds, will rest ihere until the
outlaws again disclose their where
abouts. FOUND GUILTY OF CONTBMPT.
X0ME3, Alaska, June 10, via Seattle,
June 20. Sentence will be passed to
morrow upon United States Marshal
Frank H. Richards and City Council
man Joseph V. Jourden, prominent
saloon keeper of this olty, who were
found guilty of contempt hy Judge
Wlrkertiham taut wvk. While no one
know wtitit thfi awitence will tw, gen-
Tttl linprnln I that llwy will get
lh" limit, wlili h Ik kIx Dtonth in Jnll
and a $300 flin, ItMiardo and Jour-
d'ii were arri-tnl May 29, upon a. cita
tion lxupd by Judi WlhPDihafn on
lli filing of Hflldavlui hy lf'n L. Mc
Oinn, ttllarv dlvlrh.i attorrify.
i-lmrKlnir th'-in with (Kinplracy and
wilful muiiipt on th Jurj In thi cant
of Unltod Btut- n. Jnmify li. Wrlh'ht,
whciKf trial and ai.''Ulttal look place
In April. Thi-re are Ave rharKf M-t
up in the complaint, the court find
ing di-fi-ndanti) guilty of all. Th- ar
nwt of Marshal Richard and Jourden
raum-d a (fittt Bfimatlon.
OI1KAT FU)OI) IX MARTINIQUE.
Thirty lluuwi Are Swept Away Mont
I'tlee Still CauKlng Damage.
FOR UK FRANCK. June 20,-The
river which flow hy Dunne I'onte ha
rlen suddenly fMir time alnce Wed
nenday and a a result 30 house have
lin ciwrtel out to mti. The flrat
n)J was ltfnallzeI hy the aptx-ar-ance
In the valley of the river of
a torrent of muddy water 4o metre
Wide and five tHtrli. which a,h'nnrm1
with frightful rapidity. During all of
yenu-rday afternoon chmd of smoke
bwued from the crater at the head
if the river F'xMxiHe. and the river
ltelf him been ruliing downward
with iich violence that It hank have
been citrrltHl away. Ttie river ha now
taken a new courae. One of the
rhaums reguttlng from ilie volcanic
eruption which rendered acced to the
head of the river ImpoHKible, I now
tilled up with volcanic pialter and
It 1a pimulble to croji th cnam on
the newly thrown up ntatdial.
Torivntlnl raltm are faljing In tlie
n-Ttheni part of the Inland, Mont Pe
lee continue to emit a thick column
of cinder which the wind blow to
the north. La.Ht Wednewlny aeveral
Ptvmih newpaer refiortern, who were
exploring Le Precheur were Huritrtxed
while there ty an eruit1un of Mont
I'elee. The tutmoKphere wo charged
with electricity to a remarkable de
cree. J
Thick cliMida of vapor ,are rising
from the crevase along the entire
northern const. It 1 eaJd that the
water of aeveral rivers on he island
l hoiltng hot, .. . i
K'MlMil'XS ATTBNDBD KOMMKRZ
This Unprecedented Honor Is Bestow
ed Upon the City of Bonn.
HBRLIN. June 20. At the kontraera
of the Itorusia Htudcnts corps which
was held at Bonn, Emperor William
who was present, referred In a speech
to the Empress of Civnnany who wit
nessed the kotnmerx from the gallery
or the building. Alluding to ithe ores
ence of his wife, the emperor said:
"The chroniclers record that when
our forfathers met In tournament It
was perfectly natural that the circle
of ladles should witness their deeds,
and with pride the victor received the
wreaths presented by a lovely hand.
It was thus also at Wartburg when
they seJied the harp and lyre and sang
In conieHltJon. Never before, so long
as the history of the German univer
sities has been written has any uni
versity received such- an honor as Is
conferred today upon that of Bonn.
In company with the beauty of Bonn
and surrounded by ladies of princely
rank, Her Majesty the Empress, the
llrst princess of he land, has appeared
nt a student's kommerx. This unpre
cedented honor has lieen accorded to
the city of Bonn and to the Borusla,
n student's corps. I hope and expect
thnt nil the young members of the llo
russla corps upon whom the eye of the
'empress
has rested today have re
ceived an inspiration for the rest of
their lives. I call for a strong sal-
amnnder for Iter majesty. Hurrah."
TO BE U'KORGANIZWD.
NEW YORK, June 20. It la planned
to put the Distilling Company of
America throtiKh a process of reor
ganization, says the Herald, If the
plans now formulated are a success,
there will be a large reduction Jn se
curities of the company. The present
capitalization of the Distilling Com
pany of America consists of $31, 250,000
of preferred stock and J4C427.0OO of
common stock. All of this. It Is pro
posed, shall be retired and scaled dow n
In a new Issue of stock amounting to
$.12,000,000. Plans are also arranged
for the refunding of the present bond
ed Indebtedness of the company. The
total bond Issue proposed is $16,000,000.
TRANSPORT HANCOCK ARRIVES.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.-Unlted
States transport Hancock arrived here
tonight from Manila. The Hancock
brings headquarters and ten compan
ies of the famous Ninth infantry; be
sides 400 entlsted men, 300 casual, and
50 military prisoners.
LAWRENCE. RECKIVES GIFT.
IiAWRENCE. Kas., June 20. An
drew Carnegie has offered $25,000,000 to
the city for a library on the usual
terms.
IS MURDERED
AND ROBBED
Louis Baigus Dies at Hands of
Thugs Body Found This
Morning.
NOTE BOOK IDENTIFIES HIM
Wa Hem in t'oiiiiiuiiy With a
Xcuro nt m Late Hour Both
Were Intoxlcutcd-Xc-tirn
In MiHMiiijr
PORTLAND, June 20.-The dead
body of Lout Bargui, a middle-aged
man, employed i a driller by the O.
R. 4 N. Co., win found Jammed be
tween aome old boxes back of the
I W'lllf,meUe Iron Work at the corner
of Third and Gilsan streets tWs morn
ing. The man had been murdered ana
robbed, of at least the circumstances
would seem to bear out this theory.
The police think he was either sand
bagged or drugged, and then relieved
of Ms watch and money.
It was a few minutes before 7 o'clock
this morning when Charles Wagner,
of 554 Railroad street .Albino, discov
ered the body. Wagner 1 employed
by the Union Meat Company, which
occupies quarters next door to the
Iron works. There Is a driveway back
of the iron works, from Third to
Fourth street. North of the drive
way 1 a yard where the company
stores its old boxes, frames and dis
carded machinery.
The road Is very sandy, and as Wag
ner walked along he noticed a track
extending from the driveway to the
boxes, as if eome heavy thing had
been dragged through the dirt. He
followed the track and came upon the
body of a man, almost hidden from
vHew between two large wooden
frames. Thinking the man was drunk.
Wagner shook the form .whereupon he
discovered that the man was dead.
About this time Grover Sundt, of
334 East Bight street, come along and
Wagner called to him. The two men
threw some boards over the track
to keep 4t from being obliterated, and
then went after Policeman Stover, who
was on duty at the Union depot- This
officer and Detective Cordano were
soon on the scene, and a little later
Mie coroner arrived.
There was no outward Indications
that the man had been foully dealt
with. Not a single abrasion or so
much as a scratch could be found on
any part of his body. The neck and
throat, ho;vevr. were discolored.
The dead man was about 45 years
old.
Two feet from the hnt was found a
dirty handkerchief, and near the
handkerchief was a memorandum
book. Tn the book was a flashlight
photograph of the Interior of Blazler's
saloon. Several German name wen-
written In the bo-k. the name of L.
Rami appenHnsr In the front and on
the bck. which leads the police to be-
llve thn ttoreu is the name of the
lead mt. Tlir were no addresses
slven under any of the names, the
other two most Jeirlble ones belnir Au-
ffii"-t Schrymer and N. Mav Soder
stodt. The man's vest was unbuttoned and
Ms pockets were turned Inside ut.
He had unquestionably been robbed.
slip of paner from the Ompon Em
rtoywfiit Company, found In his pock
et, vbowvl that he had secured work
vo-v, t-M,, (.nnpn yesterday as a dril
'cr it ton-el N'o. t on the O. R. A X.
'on 1, fT which services he was to re
ceive $?,25 pr day. The slip was
made out to I.. Ttnru. which wa
prn'iabty the asrent's way of spelling
the name Bargus.
m (hhhiiv rn casa, rmere were
1 'sorts of rumors rife In the North
TC-id as to how the man came by his
death.
G. Pauhnn -ays Rorsais left the
Guttenbrg saloon In company with a
nesrm whom he did not know, at
10 o'clock last nlpht. Xobody has
been found who saw the two men aft
er that. The police suspect a colored
man who has a bod reputation In the
North End, and are searching for him.
STEWART AXD LARSEX GUILTY.
Jury Remains Out for Five Hours
No Testimony Introduced by the
Defendant.
SEATTLE, June 20. After five
hours deliberation the Jury In the con
spiracy case against Dr. Jamea Q.
Stewart and O. V. Lawson, last night
returned a verdict of guilty ascharged.
The forenoon was consumed by argu
ments of counsel first upon the motion
to dismiss up on the wtate case
After the motion had been denied by
the court, the entire anrument
repeated to the jury. No testimony
was Introduced hy the defendant.
Judge Griffin' Instructions to the
jury was considered by the atorney
for both prosecution and defense
be strongly favorable to the state,
Slewart, through J. Fred Braid, of
fered to sell Lawson a copy of answers
to the state medical examination lat
January. Lawson gave $1000 for the
answers, but they proved to be wrong
ones and the conspiracy was discov
ered.
ARBITRATIOX tS TRIED.
Committee Appointed to Consult With
Mtliowners and Strikers.
NEW YORK. June 20.-Tbe Italian
chamber of commerce of this city has
decided to try to arbitrate the differ-
ence between the striking silk work-
em of Paterson and thetr employers.
At a secret meeting of that organisa
tion may of the members of which are
silk importer, .whose business is af
fected, a committee of four was ap
pointed to visit Paterson today and
confer with the cltr official rh
strikers, and the mtlktwnera and to of
fer to act as arbitrators.
RUBE XO LONGER A MEMBER.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.-The
Chronicle says: .
George Edward tUue) Waddell Is
no longer a memtwr of the Los An
geles team, although the fact fill be
news to Manager Morley. He boarded
the Santa Fe limited last night with
a first-class ticket and 1X0 advance
money from the Philadelphia Ameri
can League Club in his pocket, with
out the formality of bidding good-bye
to his employers.
APPEALS TO SUPREME COURT.
. TOPEKA, Kas., June 20. William
Grubb, a Harper county man, who said
he was glad Csolgosa shot McKlnley,
today appealed his damage suit to the
supreme court. When Grubb made
the remark referred to, Robert Elder
and a dozen or more men chased him
out the country. He returned and
sued Shem for $10,000 danwures. Th
jury in the. .district, courts to. Harper
county gave the verdict to the defend
ant HOMBSEEKERS' TICKETS.
ST. PAUL. June 20. The Great Nor
thern railway, beginning with July 1
and continuing on every first and
third Tuesday of each month until
November, will resume the sale of
homeseekers" tickets at half fare, plus
12, to all Northwest points. Including
as far south as Astoria Oregon.
LADRONES LEADER CAPTURED.
MANILA, June 20. Pedro Felene.
leader of the Ladrones who captured
and subsequently cut to pieces a ser
geant, two corporals and four nrlvates
of the Fifth cavalry, at BInangnonan,
Riseal Province, May 30. has been
captured. He is still suffering from
a wound inflicted bv the unMler
MASON FOR CONGRESS.
WYNNE, Ark.. June 20.-R. B. Ma
son was nominated for Congress on
the 9Snth ballot by the Democrats of
the first district.
11 ASK HALL
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At New York New York. 3: Brook
lyn. 1.
At Boston Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 0.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Cleveland Cleveland, 8; Wash
ington, 5.
At Detroit Detroit. 3: Boston, 0.
The Eclipse
Plumbers and Steamfitters.
Steam Boat and Gasoline
Boat Work a Specialty. . .
Stoves and Tinware
527 BOND STREET
TERRIBLE FIRE
FIERCELY RAGING
Many Lives Are Reported fo Have
Been Lost Miles of
Timber Burned.
GREAT DAMAGE IS DONE
Destruction of Flume Cuts Off
Water 8npily and In (mili
tants Are HelpIessN if .
Wind Again IUm-h.
TACOMA, June 20. A special to
tl Ledger from Buckley says:
Fire started at 2 o'clock this morn
ing at Mountain Mill two miles from
the ton, and after destroying aii tha
mill property and the cars belonging
to the Northern Pacific, which were
standing on the siding, it spread to
the woods. The residence of J. Van
Rassler. on the outskirts of Buckley,
was destroyed. The Tacoma fire de
partment sent a supply of hose and as
the 1nl abated the flames were
soon stopped and at present the oity 1a
out of dangr.
There are two fires raging through
the heavy timber on the mountain
side. One started at Mountain Mill
and the other in the Green river coun
try. The former spread to Emundaw
and the village had a narrow escape.
The Hansn "Brothers' mill with all
their lumber was burned and one mile
of flume destroyed by Are. The de
struction of the flume cut off tha
supply of wutJT and in case the wind
rises and carries the Are toward the
town agala the inhabitants are prac
tically helpless. Many farm houses
are supposed to have been in ths
tr'ack of tha fire' and destroyed. . The
Page Lumber Company's camp att
Eagle Gorge was destroyed. Every
camp tn the Green river district U
reported to be either desroyed or
threatened with destruction. Kang
ley's shingle miH. which is located on'
mile from the Kangley, la destroyed.
The (ire Is raging in he vicinity of
Palmer. In the vicinity of Bamatoa
the fierce flames are raptdly eating
thrfr way throush the heavy growth
of timber, while the river mills, three
miles from Emuclaw and all the
property has been destroyed. , Em-,
ployes from Page's mill camp and
Eaele Gorite arrived here at o'clock
and tell a thrilling story of their es
cape. The fire struck the camp at
noon today, descending upon it in
roaring sheets of flame. A narrow
path to safety was found and men.
women and children to the number of
80 hurried through It. Three men fear
ed to try to pas and made their es
cape by wading through the river. It
is reported that seven men from
the Smith camp on Cedar river, which
was burned, are missing, but the re
port cannot be verified.
WHATCOM. Wash.. June 20. Forest
fires are raging a tew miles south of
this city and are reported s having
already destroyed one logging camp
and to be threatening others. They
are being driven by a breexe from tha
north.
FOREST FIRE3 IN COLORADO.
SALIDA. Colo., June 20. ForeBt Area
in the vicinity of Mount Ouray, south
east of this city, have swept up on
gulch and dow nanother .burning miles
and miles of valuable timber.
Hardware Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON