.. v UlUIHIt FULL AtSOOIATftO PNItS RIPORT COVMS TMI MORNINQ fltLO ON THI LOWCh COLUMBIA 'VOLUME LVlV. NO. 238 ASTORIA; OREGON, WKDNESDAY, AUfirST 1 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS U 11 H IMi 1 111 IBlS ' - hv, ' i AwmM JS WT I. UNTO REIGN SANGER TO BE OFFERED ASSISTANT SECRETARYSHIP. SUPREMACY PRECICTED Physical Endurance the j)nly Hope of Man's Salvation Served u Assistant Secretary of War Under Mr. Boot. Lennox, Muss., Aug. 14. There is t report In RtiH Wbil.lgB tint William C. Sanger of New York U to be assistant secretary of state and that the appoint ment wilt be inale thia week. Mr. Ban ger U now In Labrador with Secretary Root. He served at aaalatant secretary of aar under Mr. Root and waa Invited to maka th trip to Labrador by bi former chief. DISCOURTEOUS TREATMENT CAUSE OF BOYCOTT. AGE OF "ETERNAL FEMININE" Result at Present Social Conditions Will Bo That Neglected Children of Rick Will Become to Croat ProbUm ai the Reflected Children of the Poor. Opinioa of Acting Consul General tiaigkal. t Detroit, Aug. IS, At the annual con ventio of the International Association of Factory. Inspector, which opened . tier today, Mr. Bodln, superintendent of compulsory education at Chit-ago, made a speech which errata! a mild sensa Hon. He declared that women were destined to be the ruling sex In in ' dustrialism, and continued t' "Man, like the Indian, U dying out and being driven out The birth rata among the female I Inrreaiing and the death rata de waiting, which It just the revrne among the males, who are rapidly drifting to the age of 'eternal feminine,' when man will be hack number and forced to re turn to the anil and there In the field labor where only hi physical endur ance will ava him in the struggle for aurvival. "Society ha mother who are slave to airen call of fashion and frivolity, who look more often into their mirror than in the face of their children. With the fahlonable mother gadding about t social function and the fashionable father at hi flub, the renult will lie that within a decade the queetion of the negtcrted children of the rich will be-. come a xret.a problem a the neglected .children of the poor." Kan PrancUeo, Aug. 13. J. W. David on, acting contul general at Shanghai who arrived from the Orient today, aays' the eaut of tha Cbineae boycott la the diarourteoua treatment of tha sobs of influential Chine official received at tha 'hand of tha Immigration officiate on landing at San Frandeco. Davidson thought the fact that orders had already been placed for sis month altci for the delivery of American good would prevent the boycott from being ucceful, but he admitted that a popular anti-foreign feeling might be arouned which would carry the fight be yond control and result In eeriou con. equrnce. "The purpose of tha boy colt," he said, "ha never been to secure the admlin of coolie, but to gain protier treatment for the exempt clune.'' FEARFUL END OF SOLDIER Falls Under The Wheels of Gun Ctrrlaje. Connecting Bar Breaks, Causing Horses to Run Away Itsps from Saddle Backwards Wheel Puse Over His Neck, DEPLORES DEATH. Secretary Seta no Wrong and Will En- , courage Athletics. Wa-hlniflon, Aug. 19. Secretary ' Wiimartf. after' a thorough examination of the record in the cnm of Raphael Cohen, a iiml pniwer in the converted crnier Yankee, whoee death r'iilted from Jnjurie received during Jioxing hospital t,ri lent. held on an AiiieiWn warahlp irf'i ' ' Hun FrancUco, Aug. 13. During drill at the Presidio today, Private Fred Far mer of the Fimt battery, Held artillery, came to death under the wheel of hi own gun carriage, lie wa riding a new horxe In a freh team when the con necting bar between the parts of tha gun carriage broke, Tha hore became frightened and ran away. CRISIS NEAR II END OPEN DOOR FOR ALL BOY'S FOOT SHOT OFF. Gun in Handa of Boy Companion la Discharged. . Kclo, Wab., Aug. U.-irrW-rt, a 13-year-old on of Jack UainmfHul. who live eight mile north of KeUj, kwt hi right fNt by the accidental di eharge of a 'shotgun in the hand of Janie Rowland, a Uy companion. The boy were on their way to church, and while attempting to remove a loa-led liell from the gun it went off, the , charge hitting young Hammond in the iiiktep, and o fearfully lacerating tlie foot that amputation wa neceary at the ankle. Dispose of Articles Four and Six of Original Agreement. OUTLOOK NOT PROMISING PERJURY CHARGES NOT CALLED UP. SIX DEATHS YES SITUATION MPROVING Russia to Surrender Leases Discussion of Cession of Sakhaleia Island Post ponedNeither Party Anxious to Braak. Cobbaa Acquitted oi First Charge J vinera mi xeaay. Helena, Mont., Aug. 13. In the raited States court today, F. A. Maynard, the apecial proHecuting attorney la the perjury raae involving the timber land entriee in Montana, announced to the court that the government would not call up at thi term of court for trial the ceven remaining indictment againat R. M. Cobban, who U charged with aut omation of perjury. Cobban was acquitted on one charge taut week, and at the time Maynard said the government waa ready to take up the other cae. Portsmouth, Aug. 13. The crii in the ace negotiations upon which trie eyes of the world are fattened la ap proaching rapidly to an end. This week or the first of next, at the latet, should wilneaa a deadlock and the end, if the conference i to go to piece. Two'wwi- of IhJTt'ki fifc v'ntiinbeM i - i , jr - j -i . .1 ' luur inv wvrv u(nmru vi iwit Artkle 4 consist of mutual pledge to obvervo the Integrity of China and the policy of an "open door" for the com merce) of all nation and Article 6 cov er the surrender of all Ruin leases ia tha Llo Tung penimtula. Port Arthur, Dalny and Blond and Elliott bland. To Article 4 both parties gave ready aMtent and the official statement of the adoption of that article took core to late that it waa agreed to "unani mouslv.', ! ' STEAMER STRIKES SUNKEN REEF Article S the consideration of wihch was paed until later, provide for the ceion of the Island of .Sakhalein. No dicuion appearing jut at thi stage on account of the firm negative given in the Ruanian reply, it was decided, upon niotion by the Japanene, to defer ita diacuiwion, thin revealing the Japanese intention of postponing to the end the life and death struggle. Thi is the uaual procedure followed in diplomatic negotiation, thus enabl ing 1h negotiator to come, to one an- Fanner jumped from the aaddle ba.-r 4 upon.aU ptnisible points bef6re ward sml fell Ix'iieHtli the front wheel, which ran over hi body, breaking hi ri!w. One of the hind wheel crossed hi neck. He died on the war to the the ))omlnicn w-atcfc July . aid to- (lu.r that from the Inventigution of the record' he saw nothing wrongful, al thingh,of course, it wa extremely de porable that Cohen should have lost )m life, y . He added that boxing and athletic would I generally encouraged in the service Waue of their beneficial In- Huenee on the health of the men. -GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT Washington. Aug. 15. The weekly crop bulletin summary ! liain i badly needed on tle ?(orth Pacific coast. e!jring wheat ha done well, only a slight injury from rust being reported. In tha spring wheat has been Ua'Uy shriveled in the Willamette val ley, wneie the yield were I'isnppolnt-Ing. MAKE EXPLANATION Wasliington, Aug. 13. In rexponse to the published charge that the officials of the Vnlted State geological survey bad used informal inn belonging to the government for the benefit of the Min ing World, a magazine In which certain member are ald to hold stock, Director Charle D. Wolcott today telegraphed to Acting TMrectT If, f. TJaer for an explanation from Drummond, Mont where he l In camp. Director Kiaer nrvey do not own or control the Min ing World, though some of the mem ber of the survey, purely a a private matter, suWribrd for a fraction of the tK'k. The director slate that the request made to him by Dr. Day to nominate competent writer to the journal w approved by the director, subject to the uaual survey regulation. . He du'niod the World w- given any advantage not enjoyed by other outsider, and says he jpplied that members of the geological juits investigation tackling the crucial issues, and the fact that the Russians acquiesced In the proposition shows that they, too, are as careful and as anxious a the Japanese that the world doe not accuse them of being responsible for precipitating a krVaht tr break there is to be, sud wreck ing the conference. Seven articles are yet to be consid ered, but are not given in their .numeral ordiT. Tliey arei Cession of Sakhalein, reimbursement of the cost of the war, ocsaion of the Chine of Chinese Eastern railways, an article in relation to that portion of the main line oi tha Siberian railway passing through Northern Mian churia, which include a provision for policing of the road by China and not by Russia i fishing rights, on the Siber ian const, north of Vladivostok, to Ber ing sea; an article affecting Russia's naval power in the Far East and that providing for the surrender of the Rus sian warship interned in the Far East ern waters. To all of these, Russu ba more less objected. ' . , , The only jar in the sessions today oc curred at the morning session, when a 'rather spirited controversy occurred over the question of publicity. Kach side manifested a disposition to charge the other with being reeponsible for. the "leaks" and settled it by renewed pledges to obei the strictest secrecy . hence forth regarding all further proceedings. As a result, correspondents experienced great difficulty in obtaining informa tion. ' . . Iilock Island, R. I., Aug. 13. The steamer New Shorcham, while entering the harbor today "with pase'i;ger,- struct sunken reef, and after an etciting run for the dock sank to the main deck just a she ran along- side the pier. The passengers were able to hind over the usual gangplank. , . Cuban Expert Leave Ha vana to Assist In Campaign: A GENERAL DISINFECTION Dr. John G. Gutters of Havana at the Seat of Worst Iafectlon Presence Gives Encouragement Every One to Fumigate Premises on Sunday. DIES OF INJURIES. Red flood City, Cel., Aug. IS. Walter Sanger of Pullman, who was injured In a runaway automobile accident Sunday, died here tonight. Ad official investiga Hon disclosed hi skull to be fractured. HISTORIC BUILDING PARTIALLY DESTROYED. House in Which President Monroe Died Goes Up in Flames, New York, Aug. 15. The sncient 3- lory and attic house at Elm and Prince ttreeta, in which President Monroe died on July 4, 1831, wa partially de stroyed by fire early thi morning. Fire started in a rag store in the basement. Several week ago a marble A. tablet eoinmeworatiug James , Monroe's, death there, was placed in the house. . FEW LAMBS FOR SALE. uyrrs from Middle West Fsil to Find Many "Stockera." rndleton, Or., Aug. 13. For several week past sheep-buyers hsve been in thi county for the purpose of purchas ing lambs and yearling for the Winter ranges of the Middle West, but so far they all state that growers refuse to discus price with them. Consequently, while few sales have been msde, the most of the buyer have failed to secure what they want The deadlock I said to be due to the fact that thero are not many saleable sheep in the county, as most of the stockmen sold rather low last fall. There . is also considerable local demand for sheep, and in view of the price growers do not feel in any haste to sell. While there have been so few sale that prices have hardly been established, it is. said that lambs have been bringing from 1.73 to fa per head. New Orleans, Aug. 15. The arrival of Dr. John G. Guiter, this Cuban yellow fever expert, and his tour to the seat of the worst infection is the roost interest ing fact in the yellow fever situation. Dr. Guiter has left Havana to make bis inspection of the Gull etlles in connec tion with the Cuban quarantine and to (Tee hS witi in the campaign pow in progress here. The situation today again show some improvement aa to new cases and deaths, considering totals of last week En couragement hi especially found in re duction of new foci. Analysis of the report of 24 hour, ending August 13, showed eight new foci. Next Sunday has been designated for a day of general disinfection. An appeal has been circulated asking every person having any enclosure of any nature to fumigate on that day, burning aulphur for at leaet two' hours. The official report up to 6 P. M, is as follow: New cases 62, total cases 1,080 deaths today 6, total 172; new foci 19, total 229; number or cases under treatment 234. AUG. DAHTELSON RETUR5S. Aug. Danielson and family returned last eveoing from a three and a half month' trip abroad. While absent, he visited hi old home in Sweden, which, he ha not seen in 30 year. He found many changes and few of the people left that he knew in daya gone by. N'orway ami Denmark were alm visited and they sailed from Copenhagen on the etamhip United States tor home. Little excitement wa manifested there over the separation of Norway and Sweden and the only time that be heard about mobilization of troops wa when he saw the paper from the United State. After all thefr wanderings they say that they are glad to get borne and there ia no place like Astoria. . CREW REPORTED LOST " LANDS Off ISLAND. Csptaia Mother ami Crew f Schooner Cartas Safe. North Sydney, N. S Aug. 15. Word wa received here today . that Captain Mosher and crew of the schooner Gar land, which was reported lost when that vessel caps lied yesterday off Lingea bead, have landed near Port Morein, on this island. BASEBALL SCORES. Portland, Aog. IS. Portland I, Saa Francis 0. Seattle, Aug. 13.-Seattle 2, Loa Angeles 9. San Francisco, Aug. 15. Oakland 3, Tacoma 2. INSPECTOR IS OVERRULED Department of Commerce arid Labor Reverse Decisions Decide That Unexpired British Captains' Certiicatea Cense Withia Benefits of Reciprocal Exemption Agreement tad Must Be .ecfirisea ty" Government. YELLOW FEYES CASE AT CRAWFORDSVILLE. So Say the Local Board of Health Vic tim from Mississippi. Indianapolis, Aug. 15. The state health authorities this afternoon, sent Dr. Rrayton, the expert. Crawford ville to diagnose th disease of a man who arrived at phiWfordsville a few days ago from i'aree, Mis. Dr. IL M. Hutchius, secretary of the board of heaUti, has liguoed the case as jHOw fever. ' ' ' ( ... . " " JAPANESE BOMBARD A KOREAN PORT. CATHOLIC, CHURCH BURNS. Tacoma, Aug. 15. The St. Patrick's Catbolie church, at the corner of Starr and North G street was discovered on fire at 6:30 O'clock this morning, and within an hour nothing was left but the mouldering shell. Father La Blano says the blae was the work of an Incendiary. The church buikling 4s not an expen sive one, bit contained many valuable piece of statuary. Attempt to Land Troops, but Are Drives Off. Godzayadani, Manchuria, Aug. 15. Two Japanese torpedo boats today bom barded Port Hazarevo (Port Lasareff. Korea). An attempt was then made to land troops, but they were beaten off by the Russian troops. Washington, Aug. 15. The depart ment of commerce and labor today over ruled John A. Cotter the supervising in spector at New Orleans of the United States steamboat inspection service, who demanded the applii-ation of the -hydrostatic pressure with which to teat the boilers of the Ley-land. li-trf ateam ships, a B8fl line operating between New Orleans and England. The captains of these vessel hold un expired British certificates and there fore come within the benefit of the reciprocal exemption agreement between the United States and Great Britain, by which the inspection certificates of the country miitit be recognized by the other, if the condition of the steamship conform to the certificates. TORNADO SWEEPS THROUGH NEW MEXICO. RIOTING IN POLAND. St. Petersburg, Aug. 15. Anti-semitic rioting is reported at Bieliostok in Rus sia Toland. The authoritie are inac-1 ruined the fruit crop in the section viit tive. ed. Several housese were damaged. Damages Several Houses and Ruins Fruit Crop. El Paso, Tex., Aug. 15. A tornado swept through several miles of the Mes- ilta valley in New Mexico and almost STAND AND DELIVER ARTIST r SECURES EASY AONEY - Fresno, Cel., Aug. 15. Meagre details of a daring robbery by Zone highway man of the Yosetnitc valley atages, run ning between Raymond and Wawona, were obtained tonight. The stage were held up, one at a time, a few miles above Grub gulch, and the passengers were re lieved of their money and valuable. Poese are now ia pursuit of the bandit, who will in all probability, be captured in a short time. This is the first attempt of th kiad that ba occurred in this section for a number of years.