' fir MlHtot gT3fii)iir" I1 " ueutHit run. AttooiATia Rigour OOVIRS TM MOftNINQ FlfaXD ON THI LOWI COLUMBIA' tic.1 -f o in i j i VOLUME LV1V." NO. 219 ASTORIA, OREGON, VS DAY, AUGUST 27 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS INCREASE s NEW FOCI DISCOVERED Campaign Against Mos- qullos Being Vigorously Conducted. : QUARANTINE IS INEFFECTIVE Official Record Shows 47 New Cases With is New foci Cut ia Mew Or Uim, Traced to Gulf Port, Resulted la Finding Tbret Cases Then, diamond. Ill' laid a tray fin th eounter ml as noon s h did so, three revol vera were pointed at liU head and hit was ordered to put up hand, The clerk edged over JUi an electric 111, placed in tin- floor fur exactly such an emergency, Mr. Mary Kelson heard the alnn, hut intend of Informing anybody of the fact ran in to make a -rnal invent illation. A revolver was promptly placed at her head and the ami (lie fink ordered to keep still on the twin of Instant death. The thieve then rushed from the atore takiiiK with them the jewelry and ran to a bunny stationed two square away, with drawn revolvers they drove tliroujfh tb streets, at a Hnh rate of speed and fird several ahuta at pedee triana ai they passed them. Ttm police pursued and later cap tured one of th thieve who had part of the diamond. The other two escaped. RUSSIA IS1 FIRM WILLPAY NO INDEMNITY RECEIVES APPOINTED. New Orleans, Aug. 28. The official report up to 0 p, in. i aa followa i New rases 47, total to 0 date 1,707 1 death 10, total 242 f new fori 12, total 311(1; remaining 0 tinder treatment 841. The dally record show no material change In the situation alde from a alow Improvement. The campaign against the mosquito I conducted from every tHililu direction, tlie latent being the salting of all gutter on the cro treets. There developed today a eae on Chestnut street in this city which wa traceable directly to Gulf Port, which resulted In the discovery of three cases at Gulf Tort Friday. YELLOW FEVER CROWING EVIL. Three Fin Insurance Companies Go Into Hands of Reccrvtr. niuourg, Aug. 80. A receiver was appointed May for the Dequeiie Mutual Fire Immranee company, the Lafayette Mutual Fire Insurance company and the North American Mutual Fire Insurance company, all of Pittsburg. In the appli cations for a receiver the allegation made that the companies have more than $1,000,000 outstanding policies protected only by alleged worthless mining stock, 0II01ALE WINNER Great Ricer Wins Futurity 1.11 4-5. in Was Favorit in Betting at $ to i With Odds in His Favor H Wins by Half Length from Fast Field Owner Wins tht Sum of 133,680, Ttrltiah Anthnrltv Ad Trnnlol Dlxaua Sounds Not of Warning. ( Pan Francisco, Aug. 80. Sir Patrick I Manson, K. C, M. IX, medical advUr to the British colonial ofllce and rccognljtcd authority on tropical diseases, in a speech More the board of director of the Merchant' association of this city, , ha outlined hi theory Unit yellow fever may yet become a source of worrlment here in the changed trade condition which will follow the completion of the rnminm canal. Owing to the advantage that San Fram-isco posse sc over London for the study of tropical diseases, an advantage due to the fuel that It hfl a rolnny of 10,OiKl Chinese, a well a many Jnpanene, Filipinos and Hawaiiium, he micntcd tliut a si'hool lie eHtiilillihid here for the atudy of tropical niHludiea. He Urge that what now piiKitet a quiirnntine, either in yellow fever or bubonic plujjiie, I futile. 6CLD DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. Three Men Rob Jewelry Store at Point of Gun. Chicago, Aug. 20. Three roliliera, one of whom was afterward captured, com milted a daring robliery thl afternoon in the jewelry store of C. V. Johnon at 270 Well street. They secured jewelry and uncut diamond valued at several thoiiKand of dollar. The three men on entering the stofe sked the clerk in charge to allow them to look at some New York, Aug. 20. Ormondale, real blue blood of the turf, descendant of a line of arUtiKtutic euiuins ancetitors, extending back nearly a century and a half to that greatest of racehorses, Kclipae, sired in 1741, won the 18th run ning of the futurity stakea for 2 year old at Shecpuhcad Iwy today. Favorite in the betting at S tol with jn-t a shade of the odds in hi favor over Flip Flip, Ormondttlc, ierfectly ridden by Uedfcrn, won. with a Imlt lengtlt to spare. The time wa fnt 1:11 4 5 equal ing the murk of the (Illy Artful in the futurity renewal of lut year. Timber, carrying the color of Harry Payne Whitney, wan whipped into the second place by Hiidehraud, while lie I inure of the Ilurluw entry, run third under a hard ride by liuchfttian. The futurity pnre- this year amount cd to a total of $42,080, several tlioii Mtind over the curly eHtimate. The win ners' hure wan f:t:i,0SO. To Vhltncy, as owner or me second iiorc, the sum of $3,083.33 wan awarded, and to Fied Burlew, ownier of Belmei-e, $2i0il.O7 is awarded. To the breeder of (he winner an ad ditional aunt of $2,000 was given and to James T. Madden, the breeder of the second and third horses, a $1,250 and $500 award was made, The crowd num bered close to 35,000 people, but were by no means a record-breaker. The weather was perfect and the track al most up to record quality. Is Willing to Share North Hal! of Sakhalein But no More. JAPANESE ARE YET HOPEFUL Conference Adjourns Till Monday in Order to Give Komura Tim to Prepare New Proposition President's Efforts Partly Successful cunwciiu-iirc i um act, 11a said am last word. Hunnia will make no financial contribution to Japan in any form what soever. American Ambassador M-yer lod$ in formed the president of Kula's ulti matum. She agree to accede half of the Island of Sakhalein and pay Japan for the maintenance of her prisoners of war, but nothing more. Ruia declares she has met Jupsn more than half way, tut she would rsther fight titan pay in demnity. GUNNERY PRACTICE ON TORPEDO BOATS. Portsmouth Aug. 20. As was indi cated in the dispatches last night there was no rupture In the peac negotia tions today. Peace Is by no means as sured, but an important crisis has been tided over, and the fact that the life of the conference ha been prolonged into nest week adds materially to the chances of a favorable issue. According to the Russisn version, it was Japan and not Russia which weak ened. Witte publicly announced after the sitting that it was Baron Komura who asked for an adjournment until Monday in order to have time to sub mit a new proposition. Yet it is known Witte received in structions, sent after the president's in tercession at Peterhof, through Ambas sador Meyer, to agree to a division of Sakhalein and permit a liberal compen sation for the care of the Russian pris oners of war and the cessation of the Chinese Eaxtctn railway, but to continue absolutely to refuse to pay war tribute under any guise. This is described a Russia's "ultima tum,' leaving over the old question of money as a stumbling block to an agree ment. Xo adequate account of the pro- ceding of today'a meeting are forth- Eaiaer Conducts Experiments Swift Vessel Can Be Hit at Night Berlin, Aug. 20. The kaiser bas been making gunnery experiment based upon the fact that the"Jspanese torpedo boats inflicted serious damage on Russian iron clada in the course of the battle of Tsuabima strait. Hi majesty wished to ascertain bow far It was possible to hit with small cali ber guns torpedo boats pasing quickly in the darkness. On Friday nitrbt. while at Sassnitz, he put to sea aboard the cruiser Prini Adalbert, to wateh practice upon six old torpedo boats. The torpedo boats were attached by towing lines 1,100 yards long to cruisers which paused at a speed of 21 knots. The Prim Adalbert waa ateaming 19 knots and the shooting was so good that one torpedo boat sank and was towed into port with difficulty. The other four were hit, and in the case of these the torpedo tube were destroyed. The kaiser expressed complete satisfaction with the trials. 4444 a i fkeiiii ah al iirvr , . 3UIUUC Victoria, B. C, Aug. 20. The Chilcotin police report the grue some suicide of Johnnie, an In dian, who tied a rope about his neck and fastened it to a bough after climbing a tree. Ilia head waa almost severed from his body when be jumped from the tree. His wife struggled to prevent him until be knocked her senseless. CHIEF OF POLICE KILLS SALOON MAN. BATTLE SHIP IOWA COLLIDES WITH LIGHT SHIP Newport R. I- Aug. 20. The keeper .ward rail. The stem was cut down to wuniii inres icei 01 me waterune, xne Iowa wa going about five knots ah hour when the collision occurred and waa coming into the harbor with the rest of thr . t. The keeper claimed the fog whistlb on the lightship was blowing at regular interval. of,.the Bretons Reef lightship came In J.u. .ml renorted that durlnjr thsJ dene fug of Thursday, the battleship Iowa collided with hi veel, carrying . . .1 . ...... .t,. i:..t,ii,in away a part 01 me inu m iigmnmi', all of the headgear and part of the for- Shoots Him in Back of Head While Try ing to Stop a Row. Butte. Aug. 20, A special to the Miner from Wallace. Itlul o. ruir- Thia eitv coming. The plenipotentiaries excluded w thrown , , of exoitement thu secretaries and there were no minute. afternoon by w kining of Qtnt 0 nor are there any records. This in itself saloon of Brke by w of lv is extremely significant, for when nten ;1w WM , , to g, a fluting a desperate battle lock then,. ; , . 0- til selves in a room alone it is the best . . . . n, . . . ... . A i 1 . M 1.- ! . L I r.WBruiU.r...sr.nUV wr.rn,..t,w by VoyMimn 11 is a nupciui sign. All that is formally announced is that the minutes of the last session are ap proved and upon Komura' motion the conference adjourned until Monday at 3 o'clock, but it is not known' whether or not a counter proposition to Russia was submitted at this afternoon's session. It seems to be "up to Japan to formally renounce her demand for "phrase guerre ana try to outuin partial rec ompense another way for instance, by a bona fide sale of the northern half of Sakhalein. CONDITIONS WORSE MORTALITY ENORMOUS AMERICAN YACHT LIFTS BRITISH TROPHY. Famine in Spanish Prov inces Is Spreading' Rapidly. RESOURCES ARE EXHAUSTED Government Ia Inactive Cardinal Sancha I Begging from Door to Door in Seville for Contributions Employes from Banks and Others Assist. ' Sevile,,- Aug. 20. Heartrending re ports still continue to rest-h the pro vincial authorities from the outlying famine-stricken district. The latest re port received are from Osuna and Al mongia, the respective mayors of which notify the authorities that their re sources are exhausted and they are un able further to assist the famished labor ers and women and children as" their dis tress is too acute. i At Ecija, the population looted the bakCrs' stores. The mortality among in fants and aged persona is attaining ter rifying proportions and in many locali ties the working people are living on roots; A moderate calculation shows that 200,000 are out of employment. Cardinal Sancha, after having ex- haunted all available charitable funds, is going from house to house in Sevile beg ging for contributions, while the em ployes of several banks and commercial houses have decided to devote a portion of their wages toward the relief of the destitute. The territory mot stricken forms a circle embracing Sevile, Jcrex, Cadiz, Malaga and Cordova. Schooner Elmina II Wins the Prince of Wales Cup. Halifax, Aug. 27. The Prince of Wale cup, which has ben in the possession of the Royal Halifax yacht squadron since its presentation to that club in J 800 by the present king of England, was won to day by the schooner Elmina II of the New York Yacht elub, owned by F. F. Brewster of Xew Haven, Conn., and for the first time in its history the trophy passes into the keeping of a foreign club. ' ANOTHER CLOUDBURST. ' One in West Virginia Causes Loss of . Five Lives and Damages Property. Charleston, W. Va., Aug. 26. The vi cinity of Big Otter creek, 63 miler north of this city, was vixited by a cloudburst yesterday afternon, in which five live? were lost and much damage done to prop erty. ' MAIL BAGS RIFLED. -Victoria, B. C, Aug. 20. Superintend ent Hussey of the provincial police has been advised that the Chilcotin mail was rifled of $300 in currency and checks shortly before it reached the 150-mile house from Alexis creek. Robert Machen, a half breed, is accused of robbing the mail bags when the driver left them at Sheep creek, en route to Chilcotin. APPEAL TO ROCKEFELLER RemarKabc Appeal From Paper to Oil King. Paris The Matin of Paris Cables - John D. Rockefeller Asking Him to Complete Work of President Roosevelt and Pay Russian Indemnity. NOME GOLD OUTPUT. PIRATE RAIDS SEAL ROOKERIES. Oyster Bay, Aug. 28. Russia baa re fused finally to accede to the president's proposition looking to an agreement of peace. Nicholas communicated to the president, through Ambassador Meyer, at St. Petersburg, his response to Roose velt's latest suggestions. That response waa received by the president today. The specifle terms are not disclosed here. It is known, however, that Russia de clines to pay Japan indemnity in any amount or in any form. Whether the decision of the Rasslan emperor will destroy the remaining pros pects for an agreement of any sort be tween the representatives of Russia and Japan remains to be determined. The crisis, as indicated In dispatchea last night, will probably be reached Monday. St. Petersburg, Aug. 28. Emperor Nicholas, after carefully weighing the San Francisco, Aug. 20. News has been brought by the arrival of the steamer William II. Krugcr, of a descent on the seal rookeries of the Pribyloff Ulands by Alex McLean and his sillers, de of the schooner Carmencita, on August 8. Just as the Kruger was leaving with the season's catch of sealskins, the na tives of St. Paul's island, one of the group, told re the rata on the seals, saying McLean and his men descended upon the island and warned the natives nut to interfere with them in their work. Neutrality waa preserved by the Indians. Exceeds That of Last Year by Three Million Dollars. Seattle, Aug. 26. United States As sayer Fred Wing, in charge of the local assay office, made a statement today that his estimate of the gold output of Nome during the season of 1005 was $10,000. 000. This exceeds the output of last year by $3,000,000. KAISER SINCERE FOR PEACE. German Emperor Regards President's Efforts With Admiration. Berlin Aug. 26. The Associated Press today received the following communica tion from the foreign office. "The foreign office empowers the Asso ciated Press to declare that all reports of the opposition of the emperor to the mediation of President Roosevelt are ab surd. The emperor regards the endeavors of the president with admiration, and takes the greatest interest in the success of the labors for peace, in .whose begin ning th emperor personally assisted," WARSAW UNDER MILI TARY RULE Warsaw, Aug. 20. A serious situation prevails here and busi ness is almost suspended. Police patrols are stopping all persons in the streets, including the occupants of carriages, and demanding from them proofs of their identity. i. There have been many arrests, and many persons were injured in the disturbances. The prisons are overflowing. Paris, Aug. 26. Owing to reports from Portsmouth indicting that the question of peace between Russia and Japan hinges solely on Russia paying an in demnity to Japan, the Matin cabled to night a remarkable appeal to John D. Rockefeller at Cleveland. The appeal, in part, is as follows: "The question of money threatens again to unloosen the scourge of war. President Roosevelt is making noble and heroic efforts to end the struggle between the two nations. The question arises as to whether another American would 'not share the glory of Roosevelt and complete his work by overcoming ths sole obstacle now hindering peace. lie would thus demonstrate the might of money in powerful and generous hands. The Matin, in constituting itself spokesman Jot this sentiment, addresses 'the richest citizen in the world.'" Cleveland, Aug. 26. Rockefeller de clined to make any statement tonight concerning the cablegram from the Paris Matin. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Aug. 26. Western Oregon and Western Washington: Sunday, fair and slightly warmer, except near the coast. Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington: Fair. BARRACKS AT AVKINLEVS TOMB ARE DESTROYED Canton, 0., Aug. 26. The United States barracks at Westlawn cemetery, where the late President McKinley's tomb is located was destroyed by fire today. The origin is unknown. The flames spread so rapidly that the soldiers sleeping in a room in the bar racks were able only to save their per sonal effects. Twelve guns and 600 rounds of am munition were burned. The exploding cartridges sent bullets flying in every direction.