VOLUME LVII. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1904. NO. 159. COCKRAN GOES AFTER THE RULER Denounces What He Terms the Effort of the Executive to Usurp the Authority of Congress. , New York Orator Makes New Pension Bill Text for in Im passioned Appeal. POLITICS IN UPPER HOUSE Spooner Charge Democrat With Kffort to Mannfarttire Campaign Material Out of I'ostofflce Conduct. Washington, April . The recent ex ecutive order of the present relating to age an tvldenrt of pensionable dla ability today furnished the text for an linpasnloned appeal by ltourke Coekran of New York to membera of the house to uphold the dignity of that body by refusing to aubmlt to what he alleged to be a usurpation of the legislative authority of oongreta by the executive. The president and the secretary of the interior found warm aupportera In Messrs. Dalsell, Orosvenor, Gibson, Calderhead. Lacey and Hepburn. The debate occurred on the resolu tion Introduced by Coekran directing the committee on Judiciary to Investi gate the recent pension order. It had been reposed from the committee on rules with "the recommendation that it He on the table, and this was adopted by a narrow majority of vot?s. Three republican, Cushman, Llttlefleld and McCall,; voted with the democrats gainst tabling the resolution. POLITICS IN UPPER HOUSE. Spooner Replies to Demoeratio Strlo tures en Pottoffloe Affair. Washington, April 9 In the senate today Mr. Spooner replied to the demo eratio strictures on the conduct of the poatofflce department, and also tra versed quite an extensive political field. Ha charged that the efforts on the part of the democratic kenators to secure a congressional Inquiry were In the Interest of party politics. He also de fended the president against the charge of violating the law, which he said hud been made by the democrats, de daring that In nothing wo the presl dent so much distinguished as in his determination to enforce the law. No progress was made tm the postofflce bill. , The conference report on the Indian appropriation bill was partially read. but further consideration was post poned on the suggestion that the con ferees had Inserted provisions that bad not been passed by either house. The bill for the aid of the Portland exposition and the Philippine coastwise shipping bill were passed finally by ac cepting the house amendments. Deferred Until Next Session. Washington." April The senate committee on public lands has agreed to postpone until the next session of congress the bill to transfer eontrol of the forest reserve from the Interior department to the forestry division of the agricultural department - Baseball Seeree. Sun Francisco Portland , Oak land 5. Los AngelesSeattle 2. Los An geles 4. Fresno San Francisco 10, TacomaS, WILL INSTRUCT FOR PARKER. McCarren Ssys New York Convention Will Bsok the Jurist. New York. April . Democratic con ventlons were held tonight In 21 as sembly' districts of Kings county for the selection of three delegates and al temates from each district to the state convention, which me.-ts at Albany on April lg. Senutor McCarren carried 17 of the II districts. In accordance with the desires of Chairman Murphy, resolutions for un Instructed delegations to the state con ventlon were adopted unanimously in Deputy Fire Commissioner Doyle's district, the Seventh, and in the Ninth Senator McCarren had passed the word that the custom in Kings county of not Instructing del egutes should be strictly observed, but he declared the state convention will Instruct as a body for. Judge Parker. Among the delegates elected were Hugh McLaughlin and Senator Mc Carren. Tour of Italian Band. Portland, April 9. The Portland Italian band of 25 pieces, under the leadership of Louis d'Urbano, starts Tuesday on a tour through southern Oregon. The bond Intends to make Portland and the Willamette valley Its permanent home. jSJ-- . . - gg, fjfB a suaSMMBa fJBSfc fcSf fSflal Correct Clothing for Urn and Boys ova IF HARRIMAN SHOULD WIN, HILL MUST SELL AND RETIRE FROM NORTHWEST President of Northern Securities Com pany States What Will Follow Loss of Northern and Burlington. Says the People of the Northwest Will Then Be Left to Fight Out Their Own Battles-Rumor Has It That Harrirrian Is to Take Over Beilingham and British Columbia Rail road, Though Story Is Discredited. St. Paul, April 9,-James J. Hill, president of the Northern Securities Company, returned to St Paul from New York today. When asked what. In cose Ha it I man is successful In bis efforts to get control of the Northern Pacific, will be the policy of the Great Northern, Hill laid: "If Harrlman wins, and also gets control of the Burlington, there will be nothing left for us to do but sell and retire, and leave the people of - the northwest to fight out their own bat tles." '' HARRIMAN'S LATEST DEAL. Reported He Is to Take Over Belling ham Bay Railroad. Son Francisco, April 9. Rumors that the Harrlman Interests are nego tiating for purchase of the lielling- bam Bay & British Columbia, railroad have been received here. P. B. Cornwall, president of the road, today declined to affirm or deny the probable sale of his property to Harrl man. '1 know nothing of the Intentions of Harrlman or the Union Pacific," he said; "neither can I affirm the state ment that the negotiations with the Northern Pacific have fallen through; but I guess Mr. Hill ku all he can at tend to In settling the merger busi ness at present" Discredits the Story. Bellingham, April . Superlnendent Donovan of the B. B. k B. C. railway, when questioned tonight regarding the rumor from San Francisco that Harrl man has purchased that road, said, simply: "There Is nothing In it" He did not discuss the subject fur ther than to show that be gat no credit to the rumor. " ADMIRAL ALEXIEFF.. Admiral AlexiefVby reason of his position as Viceroy in the far east, is probably the most prominent Russian in the present crisis. PHILIPPINES' NEW CAPITAL. City Is to Be Beautiful One, 155 mites From Manila. Chicago, April 9. Plans for the new capital of the Philippines were today made known by Secretary Toft The secretary said: "The new capital will be about 155 miles from Manila, on a plot of ground over 5,000 feet above the sea level, which will make It far more healthy for Americans, "It la to be to the Philippines what Simla is to India, and will be of great benefit to the islands.' Alfonso Returns to Msdrid. Barcelona, April 9. King Affonso re turned here this afternon and was given an enthusiastic reception. The festivities were suspended on acount of the death of Isabella. ket Market Firm In General. New York, April 9. The stock mar- has maintained strength and breadth In spite of an Irregularity and reaction in spots. The United States Steel stocks have been a sustaining force, owing to the wings of revival In the iron trade in the qutsrterly report The resistance of the market to bad news has encouraged the buying of stocks and the bond market has Im proved. Money remains very easy In spite of the gold exports. The" strong copper market and the sale of ft num ber of new railroad bond issues have been contrlbutary factors to the strength of the market Bisouit Men 8trike. New York, April 9. A general strike of the employes of the National Biscuit Company's factory In this city has been ordered because of the al leged discrimination against union men. About S00 workmen attended the meeting at which the strike was decided upon, but at least 1000 will be .thrown out of work. Series of Passes. St Louis, April 9. The world's fair has Issued a special series of passes for the use of high police officials of this and other countries during, the exposition period. The passes are of ornate design and will be good for ad mission to any port of the grounds, all the buildings and the pike attrac tions. Pass No. 1 ho been sent to Cuelf of Police Klely of St Louis, who will have charge of the distribution to visiting police officials. UNUSUAL COURT RULING. Justice Sena's Defendant to Jail in Spite of Aoquittal. New York, April 9. Although a Jury In the supreme court' has returned a verdict pronouncing James II. Temple, ex-presldent of the bankrupt William Campbell Wallpaper Company, not guilty of converting to bis own use some $40,000 of the funds of the com pany, Justice Rogers set aside the ver dict and sent Temple back to jail where he already has been confined since early In January. The Justice de clared he was not satisfied with Temple's explanation on the witness stand, and ordered a new trial, holding the ex-president In $25,000 ball, which he was unable to furnish. The ruling of the court Is unusual and Temple's attorney will appeal. The case involved a sale of the company's interests In England which was negotiated partly by Temple. ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT GIVEN OUT Overtures on the Part of Eng , land Looking to Adjustment of AH Matters of Differ ence With Czar. No Basis of Negotiation Was Stipulated, Nor Did England . Go Into Detail About It AUTO BOAT CATCHES FIRE. Exciting Affair Occur During Rsees On MonoctfM3y. New York,- April 9. Contests be tween automobile boats on Honoca bay have developed an exciting sight,' cables the Herald's correspondent at Montecarlo. Six of the racers were par ticipating In a 250 kilometer contest when Partslenne T, steered by Lin Currle, a well-known English yachts man and nephew of Sir Donald Currle, took fire. The racer carried a large tank of petroleum and for a time it was feared that the crew of four would be roasted alive. Thsy were finally rescued, having jumped overboard after two machinists had been seriously burned A torpedo boat finally got a line on the burning racer and It was towed In shore, but all efforts to subdue the fire failed and not mueU of .the valuable machine was left when the petroleum burned out A leak tn one of the feed pieps Is supposed to have been the origin of the fire Pass ss Chinese. New York, April 9. Since March 15, acordlng to a Herald dispatch from Pekin, at least nine Japanese officials, dressed as Chinese, with a full staff of Chinese servants, have passed north through Kupelnko, Jehoe and Ping Tsuan toward Chao Yang, Gen eral Ma's headquarters. There are about 25.0000 foreign drilled troops at Chao Yang, DEFINITE RESULT UNLIKELY Spanish Paper Complain Bit terly That Anglo-French Treaty Will Despoil the Morroccan Interests. London. April 9. The Associated Press learns that the exact status of the much forecasted Anglo-Russian understanding is as follows: After King Edward had given his personal assurance to Emperor Nicho las that the anti-Russian comments in the British press did not represent the feeling of his government Foreign Sec retary Lansdowne Informed the Rus sian ambassador. Count Benkendortf, that he would be glal to reopen nego tiations looking to settlement of all matters now In discussion between Russia and Great Britain. Lord Lans downe did not stipulate a basis or enter Into details. The negotiations are not likely to as sume any definite phase In the near fu ture. No great hope Is felt here that they could ever reach a conclusion satisfactory to both countries, though in view of the Anglo-French agreement even most the pessimistic are unwilling to be too dogmatic on this point . Spanish Are Dissatisfied. Madrid, April 9. 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