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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1905)
Jltiriiiii UILItHI FULL AttOOIATIO Mill RIPOftT COVIRt THE MORNINa PIILD ON Trfl LOWf ft COLUMBIA VOLUME LX NO. 1G2 lASTORIA, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1905 PRICE FIVE CENTS V H IBNIIY FOR PACKERS n - Beef Trust Springs a Sur prise on Government. ANOTHER PLEA FILED Armour and Other Packers Claim That Commissioner Garfield ' Promised Immunities. NEW FEATURES COME INCASE Claim la Malt That Notwithstanding Any Promises That May Hsvs Bta Made Evidence Given by the Defen dant la Mow With Department. i t Chicago, Nov. (.Complete immunity from prosecution under the indictment returned by the Orand Jury; eevstal moot h ago ia claimed by J. Ogdcn Ar mour and other dWeadaat pecker 'end agenta charged with being promoter in the to-called "Beef tre.f la an addi tlunl plea, filed thla afternooa. The plea, which came aa a complete ( eurpriee to the Ovvernaaeat, assert that when Cemm Union r Garfetd of the De partment of ' Coromeree and LaW, la Testlgaied the beef trust he promised the packer that whatever testimony they have without being under oath they would have the name immuni ties at if they testified under oath and complujon. It wa said tonight that Garfield had been nuked concerning exactly what had cxviireu t'uring th lnvi-sigtlon. The plea alleges that notwithstanding the promise of the government, tne testimony and evidence produced by the defendant wan given to the department of justice 'and finally to the local dl- trhl attorney. , ... GREAT BRITAIN READY TO CONFER Ixmdon, Nov 2. The British govern ment h replh'd to Cermany'a proxi eal to remove foreign troop from the Province of Oil IJ Chlni. It I willing to MinMlder wth other powrttthe b,-nt tueana vfor withdrawing the trote gradually. PICTURES BY .TELEGRAPH. 3L Proem for Trammitting a Photograph. , It Detcnbed. Munich, Nov. 2. Profeior Korn in, a lecture In-fore the electro-technical a eoclation claimed that the problem of trinnmitting pbotograib by telegraph bad been eolved In principle and it wat now poil)le to transmit a photograph or eketch lx incbe equare In from ten to twenty minute. Thi wa done, .over the'telegraph between Munich and Kttrembprg, hm) wa aqually practica bl a dlfttanr f 6000 mile. , . , The photograph to be tranm!tte4 l platted in a transparent, electric '!r lighted gla cylinder. Ineide the Inder in. om eelenium,-, which JEROME DENii) A PLACE j! k ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET NewyYork, Nov. 2. A decUlon was banded down in the sppallals division of the Supreme .Court today, Ave judges concurring that thenama of W. T. Jer oro was not entitled to a place on the official .ballot 8t the RejniWIcan nominee fot' District "Attorney because "Candi init the electrical current. Selenium i connected with the wire over willed the photograph ' transmitted." Tlie receiving station consist of an elce- trli-al Nernst lamp placed inside gla cylinder, covered with eensltlwd paper. The Ump burn niorc or lent lrijlitly, according to tha. varying current transmitted by the selenium at the outer irnd, and thua reproduce the exact hp of the. original photo- RIOT AT VIYAZMA. Doings of the Day la Various Parts of the lua'aa Empire. Viyaima, Nov. 2. During the celebra tion yesterday of the manifesto, a jew lh service wa held lo mrmory of those bo died for the cause of freedom. The demontranta then marched to the prison and there compelled the Jailer to release twelve political prUoner. A the procession wa returning it wa sent on by a mob with ahouta of "Kill the Jewit? A free fight, and panic followed. The mob tacked the Jewish quarter, committing horrible at rorltlea. ? u .;' The few troop on hand Vera power le. The rioting wa contfjnuvl all night, and i ttill in progress. TROUBLE OVER FISH Complications Bob Up Aain at D ... .1 l.t I. BJ C I uar ui uianiu, 11. r, , , . I " . : , I STEAMER ACTIVE THREATENED American Piahermea ara Chated by the Colonial Craieer and Waned to Keep Outside Three-Kile limit Threat! of Calling for Protection Ar Made. Ft. John, Xov. 2. Another tcriou complication arooe yeiterday in the her ring fWhcry eituation at Bay of Inland, when the teenier Active, carrying eight boatload of lor flxhrrme n, ailed with the Intention of tranferring flthermen to the American fUhlng veel out tide the three mile limit. The Colonial cruiner Flonla chael tlie Active and threatened h-r eeicure if eh went beyond the three-mile limit with out rlcaram-e paper. 1'he Active returned and the ciintom authoritie refued paper except for a iMiiieflde 'voyage- American are indig nant and threat .n t appeal to Washing ton for a warxhip to protect their in tercut. PRESIDENT NAMES NOV. 30 4 AS THANKSGIVING DAY. Wellington, D. (, Nov. 2. Prciicnt Roiwevelt today iucd a proclamation netting Novem Wr nmh a Tbank-giving day. 1 FRUIT STEAMER BLAMED. Waaxbington , D. C. Nov. 2. Tlx Lighthouse Board has received the re port o( the ofTicer of the Magnolia placing the blame for tlie collision while pTPKidcnt Roosevelt ws on board upon the fruit Uamer Eepartt. The col lision i to be the subject of an inves- 1 n.. date. Flaramerwho resigned the nomi nation failed to give bl declination to the board nomination within the pre scribed time limit . t, ' It 1 snnounced that no further effort wit be made to have' Jerome's name plac ed on the ticket. Today's decision is 4hs third one made'sgalnst ths petition. IS L Martial Law Declared in City of Odessa. STUDENTS AID TROOPS Council of Workmen hold Meet ing and Point Out Neces sity for Arming. ANTI-JEWISH DEMONSTRATION Officially Announced at St Petertburg That Ceaeorabip of Pre vltlegram Hat Beea AboliahedRailway Men ia Favor of Continuing the Strike. London, Friday, Nor. 3, The 8taa- dard'a. Odetu ' corretpondeat aaya that withia three hours of the declaration at martial law, which brought the naspethv able relief, aa fewer thai 5,000 raflans were disarmed by. tha students and miiitia; " f'--'1'-'' ; - How tome 500 art lata rowdies he- cams poiaasiil of aa abuadaaca tf re volvers aad ammnnition is a mystery General Kaulbars tha correspondent says told him ha bad dona .tha best as coald with the inadequate forces at his com mand. Tht Telegraph's ctrretpondeat aaya tha Governor proclaims that tha a tillery should destroy any building in which people Are from tha wtadowa. Tha troops ara assigned to the ma- chins guns and martial law prevails. It is difficult for any correspoaAent to sap ply adequate details, because it ia dang erous to approach windows, and Impos sible to look out. ' ' 1 The number of killed and wounded must be enormous. The Foreign Con sulates ara protected by soldi! Martial Law ia Odessa. London,. Nor, 2. A diepstch to Ron- ter' New Agency from Ode ay that martial law wa proclaimed thi after noon. The citizen are fotfbiddcn to leave ttier houe aftor o'clock in the evening. I'ndi-r thewe conditions, the rtixpatch ajy, a repetition of the fearful cene i practically impoible. Peace ving people are overjoyed. The military lia-t now aadopted drastic incas- tiff to force tlie dieoidcrly mobs to return to their home. MOVEMENT TO ARM WORKMEN. Proceedings of Union Meetings Appear ; . in Secretly Printed Paper. St. Petersburg, Friday, j Nov. S.-rA council of 'workmen's delegate at mid night iHtied a notice pointing out the neceasity of arming all workers for a deciNiva struggle foe the convcationi of' a Constituent Aseembly based on universal suffrage with a view of form ing a Democrtio Republic. The council decided to suspend the political strike at noon today, but; on' the condition that it be resumed if the demand were not granted. The rail way Men's Union, however, decided to continue the strike mainly through a dceire to prevent transportation of troops to Finland. The union of Unions reolved to demand a complete amnesty for political prisoner, the immediate withdrawal of troops from St. Peter sburg and their replacement by militia I drawn from the people.V The proceeding of the workmen's council appear daily in' a secretly print ed pp r which contains an article say- ing' ' f "Freedom of meeting, bul meeting aur rounded by troops; freedom speech, but censorship remains; freedom of learn ing, but Universities occupied by troops; inviolability of person, put prisons full; SLAUGHTER FRIGHTFU Witte given, but Trepoff remain; con- fttitution given, but autocracy remain; all given nothing rec.-ived." It i tt-d that officer and private tho met in the Univereity on October j, formally reolvcd to ue arm againt the autocracy. Saia Prevents Demonstrationa. 8t. Petemburg, Nov. fc A. drenching donpour todaay was more effective in preventing a renewal of demonstration than the police and military. Atnmwty for political pri-wner ia ex pected to be proclaimed tonight. It i underntood howi-ver that it will except certain cUm- of political pruwgiers wboae liberation i eonidered danger ou. It U etimated that amneaty will af fect IftQjIOu peron hut up in Uie prinon and fortree of European Ru- ia and other thousand in the nenal colonies of Siberia, besides a permit to return of countlc other who were baniehed from home and compelled to live in tpecinVd localities. Odea. The mafwacre of Jew con tinue. They are hunted down in the street and killed and beaten, while the hops are pillaged. Tlie streets are in poeion of a wild and disorderly mod. Several bomb were thrown during the day. IS Men Who Disposed of Miss Geary's Remains Weaken. P0UCE OFRCEIU GET STORY For 0na Rnadred Dollara. W&3aaalBaie ard Dfsmeabered aad Dfmaaal af taa Body of Mies GearyTVa Faat Cams to ntm and Ht Went ta law York. New York, Nov. 2. Two men under srrest here charged with homicide In OtAinection with the dreea-suit eaaa mystery ia Boston. One of - the men named William Howard, ia said to have confessed that he and his fellow priso ner, Louis Crawford, aliaa Albert Hem- ery, were ths ones who took tha body from the hospital in Boston, and threw the dismembered portions, concealed in tlie dress-suit case and satchel fcito the Winthrop, Mft,j harbor. In the arrest of the two meft the po lice believe- the mystery will be cleared up and the person responsible fo Miati Ucary's deatlv will soon be ia the hands her up, though be admits the he knew to help Crawford dispose of the body, but denies any knowledge of who cut her up, though he admits that he new h? died under suspicious circumstances. According to the prisoner sworn statement Crawford for soibe time pat has been engaged in managing what the police say i -a lying in-hospital, con ducted by hi motheV-in-law, Dr. Jane Bishop of Tremont street Beaton.' On September 19, two days before the dismembered body wa. found, Howard called on Craw ford and told him he need ed money badly. Crawford aujjg.sted that he could put Howard in a position to earn a good fee. Crawford is then' alleged tV rave told Howard that he could pat Mm in the way of making $100 if he would dispose of one of the patients svho had just died at the hospital aad then he tells in detail just how tha body was cut up and carried away. Two days later Howard heard ths newsboys' calling out about the grew- some find of a dismembered body ia a suitcase and'he became scared. Ha went to Crawford, -who gave him more tnonry, and told Howard he intended to get out too.' September 22nd the men came to New York. - r j ' BIG FIRE AT SALXJL MYSTERY SOLVED Sklera, No i.-FIre tonight de stroyed the plat of the Salem Canning Company and- the warehouse of the Oregon Nnfsery Company, 1 Damsge amounted to about $40,000. . ' J , 1 AUSTRIA GETS N LINE Socialists Incite People to Emulate Russia. FORTY PERSONS HURT' Rioting Occurs Following a So cialistic Meeting and Dem onstrator Clubbed. POLICE ACT WITH VIOLENCE Outbreaks Occuring in Vienna Last, Eve ning Arc Believed to Be tha Forerun ners of Mora Serious Troubles that Are to Come Ruler Ready to Relent Vienna, Not. 2. Grave disorders, ia which is reported that more than forty were injured, occured tonight a the re sult of a great socialist meeting In be half of universal tuff rage. After a number of fiery addre, 1. which tha orators declared that nuiuooa of work ers were- veatdy to follow the Russian example, the crowd marched through the4 streets shouting revolution. , The polk forced the demonstrators ! into side streeta, causing numerous con flicts in which several persona were in jured. Later the turbulence was renew ed in many parts of ths city, and many more were hurt I It it alleged that the socialists stoned j the police, who drew swords and acted with brutal violence. . ; The masaee eisted angrily.' No po- lieved will inaugurate a series of demon- strstions. The impudent attitude of .. ..... , fflu Hnl in. Valrtni innanaul Ik. Inknp the police having incensed tin muvi party. Emperor Ready to Relent Vienna, Nov. 2. It is said on good authority that the Emperor has decided to grant universsl suffrage la Austria. The decision is attributed to the Emper or's desire to satisfy the socialists and at the same time impress the Hungaran coalition. ' 1 - WILL MEET AT HARTFORD. Los Angeles, Nov. 2. The National Executive Committee of the W. a T. U. selected Hartford, Conn., a the next place of meeting of the National Con vention ia 1906. BATTLE SHIP MAKES A RECORD. Rockland, Main, Nor. 2. The battle ship Rhode Island has established a new speed record for American battleship. she steamed a mile at the rate otL19 33 mile p;T hour. . The contract call for a speed of 10 miles per hour. PROCLAMATIONS COME EASY, Chriatiana, Nov. 2. The government has Issued a proclamation urging the people to vote in favor of a Monarchist 1 form of government Tha Radicals FOUNDERS' DAY DULY OBSERVED AT PITTSBURG Pittsburg, Nov. 2. The tenth annual celebration of Founders day in honor of Andrew Carnegie, founder of the insti tute was brilliantly observed at Carnegie Institute thi afternoon. General A. W. Greely, commander United State signal corpa, and Melville - have a!o iued a proclamation ree commending that the people vote for a Republic 5 In a third proclamation the Liber als aked the people to support the pro posal of the Government. 1 FORESTALLED THE CASHIER. Vincenne, Ind. Xov. 2 Robbers blew up the vault of the Sanborn, Bank at .Sanborn thi morning securing about 110,000. . ; 1 TAFT REACHES PANAMA ' ' : '. 1 Panama Nov. 2. Secretary Taft ar rived here) today. , Many celebrations have been arranged in his honor. ', ALPH0NSO OUT CALLING.' ' r- : , ' ' " ; . Madrid, Nov. 2. King Alphonno starr ed for Berlin tonight to vinit Emperor William. CANDIDATES ASE ACTIVE. ! Ne York, Nov. 2. With tha election but a few day off, Mayoralty candidate are quickening their pace. Tonight Mayo McClellan spoke at eight meeting, Ivins at eight, and Hearst at ix. RACING DAYS OVER Walter Scott Thrown From Auto mobile Near Los Angeles. COWBOY-KINER INJURES BACK la Endeavoring to Smash Records Wal ter Scott Smashes aa 'Automobile, Bit Owa Back, and Boaea ia the Bodies of Mien Who Wert Accompanying Him. Loa. Angeles, Nov. 2. In satisfying his craving for speed. Walter Scott the Death Valley miner, had a narrow es cape from instant death in aa automo- k:!. - :j t .i.- . juuc Bd-iueut ai me entrance 01 ciysiaa iParv SaturriaT rut nnw Iim in m ftaruiii.' ...j, ... . ,.M . .condition at his home 1422 eat Eighth D . . To win a $300 bet made by Harry Mil ling, Scott ia company with Jack Kehoe, the chauffeur, Mr. Milling and Jay Davidson a newspaper man, was attempt ing to make the trip from the Imperial, to the Hotel Green and return in a SCOTT IN COURT ON A STRETCHER. ' Los Angeles, Nov. 2. Walter " ' Scott, the Death Valley million- air was brought into the police . court on a stretcher today and arranged on a charge of violating the speed ordinance of the city, the penalty for which is $500 or six months imprisonment or both. White steamer in 38 minutes. The trip 'to Passadena had been made in safety and the machine wa Hearing the end of its wild flight through the night when a front wheel gave way under the ter rific atrain and the front of the car dashed heaad OH into five foot stone walL .That Scott was not killed wss due to the fact that tha force of the collision threw him over the wall E. Stone General Manager of the A- sociaied Pre were guest, of honor and delivered the principal addresses. The hall wae crowded. Mr. Stone's sd dresa oa How the world's Aew i gathered,'' wa of exceptional inter? to his auditors.