t'i i v -: -vSNitiw': - .-'-j u", S'-,,,ni !'! VS.' S.2 4 ... v i PUBLISHES FULL AiBOOIATID PRISS RtPORT COVBRS THS MORNINQ FIELD ON THB LOWIR COLUMBIA -f.-j VOLUME LVIV. NO. 89. ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY JANUARY 17, 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS 0, VCMU' I'll - Jtotttittg BURTON'S FIX Kansas Legislature Wants Him to Resign Toja. ENEMIES AFTER HIM Resolutions Will Be Pushed in Both Houses it Today's Session. real tent of charity and that social event like the recent charity ball, where the display of wealth and bril liancy I uppermost, tend to "feed pride rather than the hungry orphan.' for who benefit they are held. He aleo criticised the lane expendi tures neeesaary for luch affaire. .. Miners Entomb. , Ooatur, , III, an. It Five foreign born miners are dead, and a score of others are entombed In a coal mine near here. , Rescuing parties are pre vented from dels anything on account of smoke. More than a score of rescu ers are cut oft by flames, and held prisoners. They, too, may be dead. ITALY FREEZING. HAY TO CHINA Second Warning as to Neutrality Agreement. In RUSSIA COMPLAINING American Charge Instructed to Investigate AHejations of SUys, f CONVICTION WILL NOT STAND Cheeks en Which Kansas Senator Was Convicted Were Cethed In We in Ingten and the Ksnsas Court Had no Jurisdiction. Tnpeka, Jan. II. A resolution ask lng Senator Burton to resign was In troduced In the Kansas house and sen ate this afternoon, and th matter will come up for flnal action at tomorrow session. ; K ( i . A strong effort will be made to table the resolutions on the ground that Ben ator Burton's case Is still before the courts, and Is not, therefore. properly a matter of legislative action. ' The resolution recite that th United Slates supreme court's action In re rounding the case for a new trial neces sarily deprives Burton of his usefulness sa a representative In the senate. It Is by no means certain that the resolution will pass tomorrow, but the senator' enemies, of whom there are many, will make every effort to push It through. Senator Burton was convicted by Jury of accepting a large bribe to In fluence legislation In favor of a wealthy corporation, and hie case has been p pealed for over a year. The latest In regard to It Is that the checks which were used evidence In the Kansas trial were cashed In Washington, D. C and the Kansas court had no Jurlsdlc tUm. This view Is held to be the oor rect one, and while It doe not clear Burton of the charge with his con stltuents, It will annul the finding of the court which convicted him. CHICAGO HAS GRIPP. Pork Center Dying of Hesrt Disesss and Pneumonia. Chicago, Jan. 1. lnfluensa Is more prevalent and more fatal In Chicago thin winter than at any time since the epidemic year of 1891, according to the weekly bulletin of the health de pnrtment Twenty more deaths from this cause were reported during the week. Investigations by Dr , Robert B. Preble a medical Inspector for the de pnrtment, are held to show "there can be no question that influenza, or la grippe, I the most Important factor of the Increase of pneumonia and In con- sequence of heart disease." Statistics are quoted as proof that the deaths from heart disease and pneumonia have Increased at almost exactly the same ratio since IMS. The fuct that the germ which causes pneu monia also Irritates the membrane covering the valves of the heart Is commented on. CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH. Pool Plsysrs Contending for Honors In Frisoo. St. Louis, Jan. 16. Alfred De Oro and Grant Ebey have commenced a 600 point match for the pool championship here. In the opening block of 200 points De Oro outplayed Ebey, finishing 83 balls ahead. The final score was 208 to 120, the odd three balls being counted by De Oro in finishing the last frame. The second block will be played tonight. TRUE FOR PIERCE. Call Down Purse Proud Psrishoners for Drsse Psrsds. ' Chicago, Jon. 18. In the Lincoln Street Methodist Eplcopal church the Rev. William Halford Pierce has de dared that "dress parade," Is not s "Snow In Rome for the First Tims Ten Years. Home, Jan. II. Unusually cold weather Is prevailing throughout the Mnlnaula. and snow Is even falling In Rome, where there has been none for MISTCHENKOS LOSES 300 MEN the last ten years. On account of tot continued severity of the weather there Is considerable suffering among the poorer classes. from Slnkhotan state that General Mlstchenko' raiding force, learning that five Japanese battalions appeared near Toshlkow, returned northward and succeeded In Joining the Russian lines. The loss was about 200 killed or wounded, the latter being brought away. . HONOR STOES8EL. Senators Nominated. Albany. N. T., Jn. ll.-Chauncey H, Depew and Smith Weed were nominat ed for the office of United States sen ator tonight at a Joint session held re spectively by republican and democratic members of the legislature. Vi musdef petoedxsuft hvm U8v talfons Is Costly In Lives Though the Russisns Suoeeeded In Sav ing Their Wounded. General Nog! Gives Exceptional Orders t His Governor. Toklo, Jan. II (11 a. m.). General Nogt has written to the governor of Nagasaki the following: - "As to the treatment of General Stoeasel, you will be advised by the proper authorities, but It may not be out of place to point out that Oeneral Stoessel Is now neither a prisoner of war nor any enemy, but a foreign gentleman, who meritoriously served his country and moreover so honorably performed without unneces sary delay the complicated task of transferring the forts and munitions of Port Arthur that he deserves to be j accorded full military honors, and I I commend him to your consideration," LOST MEN AN0 WEAR. BEGINS TODAY Washington Will Ballot for a Senator. FOSTER SEEMS AHEAD Experts Believe that the Contest Will Be Long Drawn Out, DEMOCRATS MAY TAKE HAND WASHINGTON, Jan. II. Secretary Hay has again called China's atten tion to the necessity for maintaining On receipt of Count Will Not Strike. Philadelphia, Jan. II. Unofficial re- strict neutrality. turns from the vote cast by the Broth- Lamsdorffs letter charging that China erhood of Railway Trainmen employed has repeatedly been violating the neu- on the Pennsylvania railroad Indicate I trail ty. the Secretary today Instructed that no strike will result from tht re-1 the American charge at Pekln to make oent troubles with, the company. 4 Inquiries regarding the situation. It Is not understood that this govern Msroonl to Wsd. ment assumes the responsibility of the Rome. Jan. II. Slgnor Marconi, of Russian charges. Indeed, this govern wireless telegraphy fame, according to ment nm ot received any Information La Patrla. is engaged to marry Prince I m Its own representative that the Mlaclnta R us Doll, aged 21 years, the cnuw lating u rules of neu vminmt duhtr of Prlnc Francisco trailty. in view, however of Russia 5 r Russisns Inflict Dsmsgs on Russisns Bills Introduced Repealing the News paper Libs! Law and Calling for Adoption of ths Stringent Pre visions of Psnnsylvanla Ai and Their Suppliee. St Petersburg, Jan. II. Oeneral I Kuropatkln In reporting the cavalry I raid of January 10 and 11, say: The Japanese suffered heavy lossea The Rueslan losses during those two I days were three officers killed and 10 . .. "j oiympia, Jan. is. Tomorrow noon wounded." ' 1 . . , ... .. . , line nouse ana senate in separate ses The general adds that the cavalrvl captured a quantity of stores and pris- "on8 WMl Da"01 Ior Lnuea en oners, and says the captured stores at ator. If the election Is not accomplished Tinkow were ablaze nearly the whole they will meet In Joint session at noon night of January 12. Uvr aar until . i. .wti In Umm'm AIm i ad pruuaDie vuie ior iuc several Toklo, Jan. II (11 a. m.). It Is re-1 candidates on the first ballot, as tndl- ported that a Japanese gendarme dls-lcated tonight, is as follows: a Mormon snd one a Gentile. , The Judge said in . ills opinion too much Importance Is attached to the church as a political factor, and, as a matter of. fact, there. la GUIs or no Interference. 4 Will Not Puroh Property. A letter received from Samuel El more relative to the purchase of the Cor bet and Brown . property bounded by Bond, Ninth and Tenth street,'' denies that he is contemplating the purchase. Mr. Elmore writes as follows: "Proposition was made to me to pur chase the property (Main street wharf dock)! but the price and complications were such that It did not appeal to me." The Astorian published the fact that Mr. Elmore had concluded not to pur chase the property on account of not being able to. secure a good title It Is claimed that Mr. Corbett made a pro vision in his will that none of his real property was to be sold until after fb explration of 25 years. As to whether these restrictions applied to Clatsop county property Is not known. PETTY GRAFT, RuspolL BUSY DAY AT SALEM Oregon Wants Improvements for the Dalles. fears the American government Is ready to do what It can to save China and th other powers from complica tions that might result from an ex tension of the sone of hostilities. Lamsdorffs letter states that Russia at the solllctatlon of the United States has agreed to a localisation of the war, subject however to China's maintain lng her neutrality and Japan living up to ths same agreement SEATTLE CLAIMS HIM. Ma Governor Vstoes Two Bills Tuttls Gets ths Chsirmsnship of th Committee on Fisheries and PIscs en Two Others. Reussesu Conatrueted Infernal china in CItv of Crima. UKUCU IU ALII Seattle. Jan. ll.-Oessler Rousseau under arrest in Philadelphia, construct ed an Infernal machine In Seattle three years ago. The machine was found In a blacksmith shop, where work was being done on It Rosaeau was shadowed, and becoming aware of the fact, disappeared. A New Tork, detective was here looking for Rosseau soon after the In fernal machine was found, but no trac was found of his whereabouts. Salem Jon, II. This afternoon re so lutlons passed both house of the legis- of Oeneral Trepoff, who was fired at lature setting forth that the state of while at the railway station yesterday, Oregon has appropriated $100,000 for Is Poitavatsky, aged II. He was the purpose of buying a right of way student at the Commercial school at around the Dalles of the Columbia uoioron. Tne motive or tne attack river, upon the understanding that the was revenge for the expulsion of Pol federal government will build a canal tavskye brother for participation In the and locks. university riots, The resolutions declare that failure upon the part of the government to Declare Him Sens. carry out Its part of the agreement will I Philadelphia, Pa,, Jan. 18. Several constitute a bad breach of faith. The prominent alienists visited Gessler resolutions also urge upon the atten- Rousseau today to determine his mental tlon of the national government the condition. After examination the phy- vast importance of this work to Ore- slclons said that Rosseau to perfectly gon, Washington and Idaho. The reso- sane on all points except anarchy snd lutlons will be forwarded In the usual dynamiting. course to the Oregon congressional delegation at Washington. TREPOFF'S ESCAPE. The governor today returned with his veto bills amending the Australian lAsssssin 8ixsd and Jailed by th 8ta ballot law, and providing another Jud. I tion Police. clal district. The vetoes were sus- Moscow, Jan. II. The man who at talned. tempted last night to shoot Oeneral Bills were also Introduced limiting Trepoff, recently removed as chief of the hours of employment of railway police, was seised by the railway sta trainmen and other employes, and a I tlon hands and quickly Incarcerated. He measure to prevent counterfeiting of refused to reveal his Identity or to railway tickets. make any statement At the morning seision of the house Oeneral Trepoff had been bidding Chairman Mills read the appointments farewell to Grand Duke Serjrlus, whose of committees and clerks. train was Just starting. When the In the senate President Kuykendall general reached the doorway and was named the committees, giving Tuttle about to alight his assailant fired three Astoria the chairmanship of the shots at close range. Two bullets fishing Industries committee and also passed Into the car and struck a notice placing him on the committee on coun-1 board In the corridor. The third shot ties and that of roads and highways, hit the door beside Trepoff. LOST MANY MEN. Bold Hold Up. Seattle, an. 18. Eleven men and one woman were held up In a saloon two I Ran Agslnst an Unexpected Fores of blocks from th police station tonight I Jspsnsss. Th robbers secured 110 and escaped. I St Petersburg, Jan. 18. A telegram fevered; a woman about 20, years old disguised among the Russian prisoners brought to Nlshlma. She was much embarrassed at the exposure, and Is now located In special quarters. Foster 48, Pile to, Wilson 18, Sweeny 27 The first ballot wlU not be a true Indication of the strength of any can' dldate as It Is understood when the contest reaches the danger 'point sev eral democratic vote can be called by the republican candidate If they are needed. Sixty votes are required to elect It Is not thought at this time that a senator will be elected tomorrow, the May Be Cleared by Rousseau's maJor"r of the prdIcttoM Today's session was marked by the Salt Lak County Clerk Plugs Animafs Scalps. ' v Salt Lake, Jan, Jl, Frauds aggre gating ) if .656 are alleged td have been perpetrated against the count; gov. eminent Of Bal Lake and adjotnldf counties through duplicate payments of bounties on hides of wild animal The frauds were made possible by a system of plugging the holes punched In the scalps by the county clerk first paying the bounties. ' . FATE OF NARONIC Arrest UMBRIA AFFAIR LAID TO HIM Ths Mysterious Dynamiter Refuse to Tslk and ths Polio Is Endeavoring to Gathsr Information Con cerning His Movement. ! introduction In the senate of a news paper libel law which seeks to repeal the existing libel law enabling a news paper to escape liability for libel by publishing retractions In three issues. The bill is said to be an exact copy of the stringent libel laws of Pennsylva nia. Two bills awarding damages to prl vate persons, vetoed by Governor Mc Bride, were passed over the veto by the senate. The session In the house was short and unimportant COSTLY FIRE. New Tork. Jan. II. Police officials of this city hope to have possession of I Packing Plsnt Loss Will Aggregate Gesaler Rousseau, now under arrest lnl Over $600,000, Philadelphia, by the middle of the! Chicago, Jan. 18. Fire which broke week. Inspector McClusky, chief of the out yesterday in the beef storage de detective bureau, asserts he has suffl-1 partment of Schwartichlld ft Sulsberg clent evtdence In theUmbrla Infernal er's packing plant Is still burning. machine affair to convict Rousseau of I During the day 33 firemen were over. a felony and send htm to prison for a i come by smoke, heat and ammonia 10-year term. The inspector is anxious gas. AU were resuscitated and will also to see If he can connect Rousseau recover. The loss will be 8800,000. with the mysterious disappearance I At midnight tonight the firemen some years ago of the steamer Naronlc, caught their first glimpse of the fire. in which many lives were lost lit is thought the lard refinery, separat- At police headquarters the Inspector led by a supposedly fire proof wall, 1 has a bundle of papers and other I in imminent danger. Smoke has al articles which were taken from Rous-1 ready penetrated the refinery and It Is seau's room In Mrs. Cu trie's boarding I feared the flames will soon follow. house at the time he disappeared from New Tork. The nature of this find has never meen made public and the in-1 DISASTROUS WRECK. spector says it may go a long way to ward clearing up the mystery which Santa F Train Rolls Down an Em now surrounds Rousseau. The Infernal I bankmsnt In Kansas. machine sent to the Umbrla has been Wichita, Kan., an. 18. One man Is preserved and will be brought Into the! killed, two are seriously hurt and 11 Inspector's office today to be used as are more or less Injured as the result evidence. Inf a wreck of the Santa Fe train north Speaking of the Umbrla affair the In- bound near Derby today, spector said: I The train was running 30 miles an "We found a box of fulminating cape I hour at the curve when the tender In Rosseau's room In Thirty-first street heft the track, and the entire train of fter he had disappeared. One of these f0Ur cars fell dowu the embankment caps properly adjusted was all that Great German Strike. Berlin, Jan. 18. The strike of coal miners which broke out yesterday Is the most formidable affair of Its kind Germany has ever had. ! It Is certain to enforce the idleness of many other In dustries unless the strike Is speedily settled. The government to using every . effort to bring the strike to a conclu sion. Three hundred thousand men are Involved.' "- BILL HANGING - FIRE Statehood Bill Languishes While SolonsTaiX. SIMMONS ANDHEPBURN ORATE Debate on Swsyns's Impeachment Con tinues in th House Electoral Vote Will Be Counted on Feb ruary 8 Smoot Case Heard. was lacking In the machine to make It I effective as an engine of certain de struction We also found In his room I number of papers and documents, which may lead to Important discover I tes now that we have captured him. "It will probably be four or five! WHITEWASH 8MOOT. Judge MeCarty's Views on th Mor mon Innocenc. Washington, Jan. 18. Judge Mc- Carty of the supreme court of Utah was a witness called for th defense days before we can go through ths legal ln the Smoot Investigation today, and he declared there Is a tacit understand- (Contlanei sa page sifhl). ling In Utah that one senator shall be Washington, Jan. II. By a vote of 30 to 42 today the senate decided to consider the cross-town street railway bill for Washington, but the measure The statehood measure was discussed soon gave way to the statehood bill. tor three hours by Senators Simmons and Hepburn, both of whom favored the elimination of Arisona from th bill. Consideration will be resumed at to morrow's session, It to stated, but th end of the discussion will likely be pro tracted for some time before a vote to reached. Among other business the senate confirmed the appointments of Ves pasian Warner of Illinois to be commis sioner of pensions and Geo. M. Richer to be postmaster at La Grande, Ore. EXHAUSTIVE DEBATE. Swayne Case 8till Claims Attention of ths House. Washington, Jan. 18. Debate on the Swayne Impeachment case ln the house today was exhaustive. The senate resolution fixing Wed nesday, February 8, as the date for counting the electoral votes for presi dent and vice president, the proceedings to take place In the hall of the house were adopted. 8teel Man Dies. New Tork Jan. 18. Stephen A. Gen- na, well known In the metal trade, a member of the chamber, of commerce. and president of th Vulcan Detlnnlng Company of Streator, and Sw- aren, N. J, 1 dead hero from apoplexy. His bom was In PkUnfield, N, J.