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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1904)
I 1 ''1 rim. PUBLISHES PULL AtSOOIATBO PRESS REPORT COVI THE MORNING FIELD ON THI LOWER COLUMBIA VOMJMK LVIY,0;,55.',i tt .. t" .1 ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1904. PRICE FIVE CENTS ELEVEN KILLED will graft a live rabbit to the Injured mmbitr. The rabbit will be rhloro. formed and a piece of Ita ikln will b grafted to the boy' leg. - Than tha ani mal wilt be kept bound to the limb for several day until tha doctor are Mtlafled that tha akin adhere er that the operation la a failure, when the Awful Effects' nf an Ex- I Thla operation according to Dr. Fox. psion in Nine. the houae physician, la an extremely rr,one, but ha been known to suc ceed when all other methoda foil JAPS GAINING Can Now Cannnnadc Har bor at Port Arthur. FOUR ARE IMPRISONED EDUCATING EMPLOYEE. Chleage Unlvaraity Will Inatruet Sta tion Agenta and Other. Chicago, Deo. 7. A claaa for the ln atructlon of proapectlve railway em MIKADO IS SATISFIED 30me 01 the Dead Men rlad Urje I pioyea In the University of Chloaco baa Families Dependent on Them. EFFORTS TO RECOVER BODIES Large Force Working to Rescue tha Man atlll Imprisoned In the Worke. Cauae of Explosion la Not Yet Known. Blockade Runners Are Now Forced to Abandon Car rying in Supplies authority with headquarter In South China, Tney are In clone toucn with the Kolachul head of tho present rebellion In Kwangsl. Tha Kolachul waa organized by sol dlera after the Talplng rebellion aa a patriotic aoclety. It now leada the antl-dynaatic movement and Includca among" It membera many soldier from aoutb of the Yangtae. Among the alleged grievance are the Indemnity Ux, forced contributions to tha Imperial army and court and the sequestration of temple propertlea for pi bllc ethools. Premature overt acta ire more prob able, the dlepatch concluJe. In Honan provlr.ee. Strong governn ent influence ia evident in Chill and Shantung. been advocated by an advleory commit tee report of moat of the weatern rail road entering the city. At a recent meeting at the Chicago Club a plan waa dlacuaaed for the Instruction of employe who desire to become ata- tlon agenta and traffic manager. Among thoae at the conference were: Marvin Hewitt, prealdent of the Northwestern railway; S. M. Fetton of the Alton; E. P. Ripley of the Santa Fe;. Benjamin Thomaa of the Chicago Coneenaue of Report, la That the Rue A Indiana; J. N. Faitborn of me cm eago Terminal; F. A. Delano of the Burlington, and J. C. Stubba and J. I Mikado Talk. Toklo, Dec 7. Imperial headquarters baa made the following announcement: The reault of the bombardment at Port Arthur by our large caliber guna on the 7th Inat waa very good. Many RUSSIAN VIEW VERY GLOOMY llttteZwKwlLwA po'teda, and IS IN MILS Mrs. Chadwick Arrested in New York Last Night The Killed. JUSTUS ELSON. ' JOHN LEWIS. ANDREW MATION. MATT KAftKAS. ERICK LUOMA. . JOHN LUOMA. OSCAR LUOMA. JOHN PALCO. ' OSCAR MUKARI. Krultachnltt of the Southern Pacific. Cluaaea under the Instruction of com petent letturera are to be begun In the near future In the Fine Arte building under the auaplcea of the Unlvereltyj college. the protected cruiser Pallada. In con aequence Pereaviet caught Are and the Pobleda. UaU heavily to atarboard. The Poltava waa an armored turret I ship of 10,940 tona displacement and 11,256 Indicated horsepower. She waa built in St. Peteraburg in 1894 and went Into commlaaion In 1898. Her coat of Icon" true tlon wa nearly $(,000,000. Her armament conaiBted of four 12-inch, 1 5.9-Inch, and 14 smaller caliber breech loadlnv rifle nin nt tha Pnaaltin Vmnn fit t3iU;m ft.. m riv. ..u I "t'V "- nattern. Rha hA a rr t inn mJn .ram. receive nere announcing xnai 6he had a ipe.d rf ,. . knot)fc aian Veaaela Are Now All Diaabled and That There la no Hope for a Sueceaiful Sortie. Oet Good Contract B. F. Allen Son have been award led the contract for painting the cua I the Japanese have aucceeded in mount- The Retvltan la a battleship of 12.700 Ing heavy gun. on 20-Met.r hill are ,on. ,,lllp,ac,ment and 1M00 lndlcate, r,rueu u wnouaiy BlgIlcan and horaetower. Rh. n. h..ll ln vmu tu ini conirnti lur imuuini wh- . . . i ------- ...... torn houae. Includfnt p.P-ring Inalde P"' ",ea ,mpre"lon " ln Melphla In 1902. Her armament con land changea In the boiea at tha poet- I office. . - , ALL WANT TO 00 Tnnimu, Dec. I (1 a. m.). Meager delalla are reaching Tacoma of an ex ploalnn and Are In the Burnett coal mine, about 50 tnllea from hare. Tn bodlre were taken out at mid- tight and n t known pofirrrny itre Df pubCin Electors Desirous of mot mn mr In thai jti.f a mnwltinmm I tul It t ImrwM.blft (o imy whether thy Carrying Returns to Capital. are dettd or alive. Later One more body, that of John! llaloo, haa been reiHivered, making the I Hat of bcxliea ad far recovered 11. The war office. If the reports of the sinking of the Ruaalan warahlpa at Port Arthur are confirmed. It deatroya the last nope of a eortle, and when the end cornea nothing remalna but to alnk those left in deep water to prevent them from falling Into the handa of the enemy. The Importance of 201-Meter hill to the garrison la evidenced by Stoesael's desperate efforts to recapture It elated of four 12-Inch, 12 (-Inch. 20 (Continued on Page Three.) NO BAIL FOR PUTER TRUCE DECLARED. Mrs. Watson Allowed to Go on $2000 Cash Bail. following are atlll In the mine: James WILL HAVE TO DRAW STRAWS quarter of the Japanese army In front Armistice Neeeesary te Enable Warring Feroee to Bury Their Dead. Toklo. Dec. 7 (Noon.).-The head- UCKAKInCNI ANtK UTIltKJ Chapman, Oeorge Itarber, J. S. Taylor and Charlie Hill. Several, of the dead men were mar ried and had families. The cause of tha explosion la not yet learned. A large force of men la engaged In at templing to rescue the Imprisoned men, or to recover their bodies, If they, too, are dead, of which latter poaalblllty grave feara are entertained. Four Presidential Eleotere te At State Capital In January. Meet IN FIELD OP LABOR. of Port Arthur haa reported confirm ing the disabling of the Ruaalan bat tleships Retvlsan and Poltava and stating that the cruiser Bayan la aground. The report goee on to aay aa follows: "Owing to the plunging fire from 201-Meter hill, the enemy haa with drawn to Akaaaka hill. On December our forcea occupied an entire fort at 10 p. m. Subsequently Land Fraud Grafters Will Gat n Quarter at tha Handa of the De partment ef the Interior, ne Matter, High or Lew. Baiem, Dec. 7. Considerable Inter- our forcea after dislodging the enemy Portland. Dec. 7. The gratification I est la manifest among the four repub- I occupied an emlnanre north of San of the Interior department over the Arbitration la Decided Upon By Large Ucan electors as to which one will bJtlrtilam at I p. m. news of the auccesa of the government Bady. mUt to e.rrv tha vote of th. .,-. " mbrr P- " response n ita nght against the defendant. In Maw v.,1-1, nan 1 x anai.1,.1 maat. I . I to the bearer of the eneinv'a fla of I the land fraud trial waa manifested Ing of the International Carriage and bck ,0 whlnlon- There la about trucei an armlatlce of five houra waa today In the following telegram to A. Wagon Union executive committee haa 1 MM ,n 'h JOD n1 " 'ur electore granted for the removal of the dead. R. Greene, who gathered the evidence been called to adopt measures for op-j are antlous to eocuiV the pluai'v ' IV if' "l nosing the open ahon movement oro-1 'This hterestlag meeting will' occur I hcavt vANMunAuirta posed by the National Manufacturers' I so that the electors may get to Aaam lntlon. The meeting will be held rether and "draw straws" to decide New Siege Guna Plaoed in Aetien a 4 -w - . ..... In thla city December IS. Preparations which. f,tbelr number, will be thai Around Mukden. win tnen oe maae to aend organisers lucity man to carry the "gooda"bflck to Pekin, Dec. 7. Mukden reporta a In the big case, and to whose untiring efforts the conviction of McKlnley et al waa mainly due: "Washington. Dec. 7. Col A. R. Greene, Inspector: "Accept thanks and sincere congratu- In Into every city where there are locals Washington and to present them to the tremendous noise of cannon around latlon' uPn the result announced of the International union, and to levy presidentelect, via the hands of the Poutlloft hlU and the railway which your lelem of Iart evening, an assessment on the lli.009. hiembera joint aeasion ii congress in that city began December ( In the morning and ' A- HITCHCOCK, , of the unNm for thla purpose. In all assembled. ' v ' ' feached Ita height from 3 to S In the , "Secretary Interior." there are (8,000 carriage and wagon Thla Interesting meeting will occur afternon. It waa unllk anything of WIth the exception of H. G. McKln- workers in the United States, but thla here the eecond Monday In January at the kind heretofore except at Port Ar- ,ev th defendants in the case all ex- number Includes thousands of labor-1 th same time that Oregon Solona of thur. perienced difficulty in securing bonds ers. , ; the first and second houses of The effect I due to the constantly " ' migm oe reieasea. r uter is in the legislature will be getting together Increasing number of guns of charge of a deputy marshal at a hotel with a satisfactory organisation of large caliber, all of which aeemed to for ton,ht. n Mrs. Watson waa ut- thoae august bodlea. be In use at the time. ,er,y unaDle lo et bondsmen. When The four gentlemen elected by the Rumora of a Jaoanese attack. et "er 6an WM reduced to $2000 In cash, votera of this stare on that November for various dntea have been current however, ahe made the depoait and was Employee Arbitrate, New York, Dec. 7. Membera of the Tile layers' union, one of the unions affected by the Building Trades lock out which has crippled the building Industry of this city during the past six months, have returned to work under the arbitration plan. Represen tatives .of the Buildings Trade Em ployers' Association regard the action of the tlla, layer., a a moat Important stc In Oil atruRfl for peace between the erhplere 'mid the workers an predict, thMh' unions t'n out soon accept the arbitration plan also, Big 8uit Filed., Trlnldnd, Col., Dec. 7. A suit wns filed In the district court today by Vic tor Fuel Company against the United Mine Workers of American and John Mitchell, and 11 other officers of the organisation. The sum asked for Is $490,000 for losses alleged to have been J day when Br'r Parker became en- during the paat two weeka. and It waa re,eaMd- McKlnley waa able to put tangled In the flooda of Salt Creek, and the Impression that the bombardment up th ,ncred ball as soon aa the MUST ANSWER CHARGES Federal Authorities at Cleveland Cause tier DetentionShe OTHER ARRESTS MAY FOLLOW New Famous Swindling Case Which Reaulted in the Wreing of the Oberlin Bank Will Soon Ba Ex posed Say th Police. ..New York, Deo. 7 Mre. Caaaia Chadwick waa placed under arrest to night by United States Marshal Hankie and Chief Flynn of the secret service. The arreat was mad at tha inatioation of tha federal authoritiee of Cleveland. waa pushed far up that stream by the of December ( was In anticipation of a whirling eddies of backwater caused I Japanese offensive movement. by dumping too great quatitttles of I Today the first sleet and snow foil.. republican ballots Into the river, will : . gather, there early In the morning and .CHINESE REPULSED. verdict waa announced promptly released. ' and waa rait their ballot' Jor Roosevelt, and atrlkea have given Louis Sem Mies. member of a local bowling team, the ustalned by the company during the nu'h coveted ,pore of m- 0nc b" atrlke of the coal miners. 8ointifle Operation. , New Tork, Dec. 7. In a last attempt to save the leg of Cornelius Post IS year old, who for nearly two years! Benjamin Stall of Chicago rolled S00 ha suffered from burns, the surgeons I In a local league contest. Semonea' at St Mary'a huiultai., Passaic, iN. J.. I average waa 21( 2-1, After Them All Washington. Dec 7. An official : f ' , ( ! ' - statement waa lsiiueri bv the Intarlnr Instruct their colleague In',. how to de- Several Risinga Ar Reported in North- department today announcing the In port himself with the documents while am Provlness and Chili. tentlon of the government to prosecute tney are in nis posseBnum, ana now io New yorKi rc. 7. A state of evl- every guilty man . engaged in land present their compliments to leauy dent anti-dynastic unrest which Is like- fraud to the full extent of the law. re- when tney arrive ai nis mansion, iw !y t0 culminate in an uprising Is re- gardless of his station In life. The white house In the capital city, norted to exist In the northern nart of statement follows: Honan and Shantung, and .tha south- "The conviction In Portland yester Big Bowling score.- lern section of Chill provinces ry a day of five persons for land frauds. Chicago, Dec. 7. Twelve successive Herald correspondent at Tien Tsln. who which will be followed next week by has Just finished a lOOO-mlle Jouiey the trial of several others Indicted on through that part of China. The threat- the same offense, Is but another step ened uprising ia not likely lo be con- toward the consummation of a policy fined but might spread lo a majority entered upon by the secretary of the of the 18 provinces. Interior when it became known nearly Thla movement, the correspondent three year aao that frauds were being contlnuea, la not Boxer fanaticism. It perpetrated in connection with public la widespread, well organlnel and well lands, to run down and prosecute the armed. Prominent and wealthy men guilty onee without regard to their po- are membera of all the northern so- sltlon In life. The department en cletlea, controlled by a strong central : . - (Continued on Pag t.) fore only In the history of league bowl ln In this country, it Is said, haa a S00 total been made In a regular five side contest with all the rules strict ly observed. This was In 1902 when Climax Cornea. ew iorit, Dec. 7. The Climax In the affaire of Mrs. Caasie L. Chad Wllr Jtam. i 1 . " lufiiKui. wnen sne was placed under arrest in her apartments in tne Hotel Brealin, charged with aid ing and abetting a bank officer in em bexzllng $12,500, Preceding the arrest there waa t long conference between United States Commissioner Shield and Assistant United State Attorney Baldwin and Secret Service Agent Flynn and United States Marshal Henkel. . There waa a acene in Mrs. Chadwick' room when the officer announced the arreat Mrs. Chadwick was In bed when the arrest waa made. Her son. who waa standing near by, stepped to hla mother'e aide when ahe burst into tears, but be eald nothing. The Inevitable wa quickly accented however, and the secret service men engaged the room adjoining Mrs. Chad wick'a ulte, and established them elve for the night One of the mar shal wa posted In Mr. Chadwick'a bedroom, one in the adjoining room of tne suite and one In the corridor. After the arreat Mrs. Chadwick had Dr. Moore phone that she would be able to appear tomorrow morning" be fore United SUtea Commlaalnnar Shlelda., . 8miled at Carnegie. , Andrew Squire, who came here yes terday with Iri Reynolds, secretary of the .Wade Park Banking Company, had half hour' conversation with Mrs. Chadwick, and the deputy marshal and secret service men in Mra Chadwick' roon and Andrew Carnegie's name waa mentioned several times, and at each repetition Mrs. Chadwick smiled. The officers add that though visibly nervous, Mra Chadwick does not seem so 111 as waa reported. Under the present arrangements. Mra Chadwick will be taken to the commissioner s office tomorrow morn ing, and It Is understood an application 111 be made to the United State dis trict attorney for removal of the pris oner to Ohio. International commission Inquiry into the North sea Incident haa been offi cially made public. The men are Vice Admiral Sir Lewie Beaumont; Sir Ed ward Frye and Hugh O'Blerne. -DEMOCRATS CONVICTED. Colorado Election Fraud Being In. veetigated. Denver, Col., Dec. 7. Startling de velopment were made In the supreme court in the trial of the lis election official of Ward I, precinct , who ar charged with contempt George H. King, handwriting expert said that fifty-seven of th ballot In the box bad been written by ten different per son. The highest number written by one person was nineteen. The lowest wa two. Five republican ballots were written by one person. The otber fifty-two ballots on which the expert noted similarity of handwriting were democratic . It la evident that two kinds of Ink were used in the writing of the bal lots." said King. "Whether this was occasioned by two different kinds be ing furnished by the election commis sion or whether certain ballot were written outside the booth, of course, I am unable to say." It la the general belief among the atorneys who have followed the con tempt proceedings closely that the re sult of the discoveries made by the court will -be to bring the ballot box of every precinct where contempt is charged into court for examination. There are six more precincts in which election officials are awaiting trial for contempt Foresters Elect Officer. Court Astoria Foresters of America held their regular election last even ing after which a social was held and an excellent program rendered. Over 100 members were present ELECTRIC STOMACH Reason Why Human Body Does , , Hot Devour Itself. CURIOUS EXPERIMENT MADE Galvanometer 8 hows tome Curious Re sult a at th California Medical -College in Tests by Dr. Albert J. Atkina. San Francisco, Dec 7. In an experi ment conducted by Dr. Albert J.. At kins of the California Medical college on the living stomach of a healthy man,, it has been demonstrated that the or-. gan la electrical In Its action. The ex- . periment consisted in the introduction .' of a specially prepared electrode into the stomach by having the man swal low It " When the electrodes were -brought In contact with about an inch square of the wall of the organ, the galvanometer registered nearly 10 mil-' ll-volts of direct electric current It' is claimed that this action proves that the whole process of digestion la an electro-chemlc one; also that this cur-, rent in the walls of the stomach pre vents the digestion of teh stomach by It own Juices. Mr Chadwick'a Movemanta. Boston, Dec. 7. The Globe says Mrs. Chadwick before receiving the loan from Herbert D. Newton of Brook line, saw a Boston attorney, gave him' a $500 note purporting to have ben signed by Andrew Carnegie and the cer tificate that $5,000,000 In securities were on deposit with the Wade Park Bank ing Company of Cleveland, O., and asked him to raise a loan for her. With the story of valuable property held In trust the attorney applied to J. M. Graham, prealdent of the Inter national Trust Company for a loan of $200,000. Mr. 'Graham saw the note and Certificate but, as he says, "there was altogether too much mystery about It, I said at once that I could not make a loan on that basis. Three minutes was all the time I gave to hearing the story and deciding not to make the loan." ' ' England'a Quota. London, Dec. 7. The full personnel of the British representatives at the MARKETS Liverpool December wheat; 7 2 14 d. New Tork Silver 59 5-; U. P.- Ill preferred, 94 1-4. . . ..':. H, . Chicago December. wheat opened, $1.10 1-281.10 5-8; closed. $1.08 .8-8; barley, 4249c; flax, $1.13; northwest ern. $1.22 1-2. San Francisco Cash wheat, $1.50. Portland Wheat export Walla Wal la, 80c; bluestem, 85c; milling, Walla Walla, 83c; bluestem, 88c; valley, S7: eastern market basis, Walla Walla, 85c: bluestem, 90c. -Tacoma Bluestem, 89c; club, 86c. Benefit Program. The following program has been pre pared for the Musicians Union benefit to Richard Sears at the Unique this afternoon: ...... March "Flight of the Eagles" Eagles' Orchestra 1( pieces Soprano Solo "A Gypsy Love Song" Mis Beatrice Raymond Fontanla, "11 Travatore," for piano- Miss Rosa Ossmundson Deacriptlve piece "A Hunting Scene" ....... Orchestra Overture "Stradella Orchestra