The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 06, 1905, Image 1

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ASTORIA, OREGON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1905
PRICE FIVE CENTS
NAILS DRIVEN
IN BODIES
Horrible Situation In the
j Jcf kfi Quarters., ;y '
SOLDIERS LEAD, RIOT
Police (Protect Looters and Tire
on the Red Cross
Workers.
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JEWS KILLEO OUR EMPEROR"
"Vfith Thii and Similar Exprreaigna tb
MoU Ester en Expedition of Pillaga
.and
SaWbUf-FtaxfaV' Barbaritlei
rt Perpetrated eo th yicttnu. '
turf Yi n ,U'.U '" :.
jil) t! ii ) Un,; ( '
nMewseV'NeV; A iAti of ! thi city
5l put of tii fuburb tmUjr, fnunJ
all qukt fibopi that haw bro pitUfred
t UJrd uj. Th pooivt, JiwmIi
)ttartfn((IHH irf t J4 Oi 'prfii
cl itmti wt ffvraJly untourhml.
I All th RumJiI ih ' inrV Ui kii
vih rrM pdnUxi on Ui thulim
jr t thxn from tl mob. Baadf
of pant4, trmed with knivM tna
cyth. vein! tfW lo rwn-h tb city
Saturday, to loot tfc vIm but wtr
f S4urdy tlceH 140, and tho of
th jirwding days 'M'B ',v
vfrirW, numbrr nrwly , ; WW. ( Tkf
plundorinx wm continurd fttfly thb
tnornlnc in tb outlrlnf diotrirU, but
UMay the city U UUly mlm. though
the population la U1I cnrdlnly ani-
lAimi neeount of d(rttim of
fh?LiJ.t,M .rt'-dll horror. Ui the
i.lUution. Jew that wrre killed, in
mtrrr. hmUace. were ttd re-
W T' ' I
ltin bArhartt. . Uti were batU-red
Vth Jkamnji, eJKdfl tbrwih the
hfil Many bodiMi wwe dUenilxiwW,
littd in aome caw petroWnm waa pour
el vvf Uui alck found biding In the
rllar. and the virtimn thn bunifd to
4.aH.-H-4a nllejrwl that aoldlnii and
pnliif everywhere nmrdiil at the bttl
f the nmbiviii5tint3rm to 4tmy
41m .l.-w, VfVinR th V.Te luite 'VttW
mr tinperor, and itiruilai' n-xprreswe.
While the moha were eniraK4 in the
fc1tiii;lilr," the Mllier liillt'd UwinM'lvei
pilltiKiiig ;jwel leaving lb
hmiM-tMiM (ch1 A Um iimJm. The po
lice 'iiNo jirevcntpd anyoni' from arnt
ing 'the liMitm and alno revcnltd tin-
(.'roue worker from aiditiR th in-
t, a.-liially fhinff?frH9 'JVJwr-
I i thU worl 1
Demonitrationa at Warsaw.
w
triotl
iiitiw, Nov. 8. f treat u
ttitnetration occurred bore today a
i nd
a
he
.u.l hut tmrticinatetl are eetimat-
e.0 It 'K)jiriroi.0-.'l',;aVn
hift.ii! bT IheWrkyjelwtlng T(M Mve
fM houm. . A citieen guard kept ord
4
t he' rnlfrtirjr,' wfclrwui na Ih
itde atreeta, had no reaon to inter
IiyaliU rendeore4 ..to, organUa
aw 1 w
jracaa, Nov. 5. Veneu;la, Satur
He1ired to tha Ameriran Minister,
a tele affirming her wiUingneM 'to with-
I . .1' '' . ' 4 ' I ...
the note concerning u. ig"j.
.k rfl.ri d'Affaira' !f France would
diiillkewiHe. Tha Government will ato
a rival ' proceiaion.1 tiit' it wa4 a com
Ult faJluie. i tU ! JraUh' military,
nnn.-( iviiJi rerivtr, U i guarding tk
Ji'wih iimiiiM In the ouUkirt of 1
lty. The (5uv nmr rtwilay warneil
tin iifwepaprr tiat unl-e they ub-JuitU-d
to enrbip Mlifyould bo
tlmr.. Tmo paper defied the order
mid weiD tlowil.by ,1m) troop.,
KiiiM-ml of Ui vlettia of lh dii
ftdiim t Jxi www fceM today and at-
V'tuM by 'UM people. Ilevolutionafy
kp"Hlie"w ere' frequent but no di'ordef
Deraonitatlona t tlflii.
Tifll, ,ov(' 5.-I)mimhtiiU(rui were
to.liy parHrlpatnl in by at leant 20,000
perori. WhlW the proormion wa pae-
iug along the Glowlnkl Irupe-t, rap
id firing U-jn. Itomba wr re tin own at
the triMip. who qub-kly anw-rrd with
rilln kliol a. A a reoult of the encounter
Ua are dead and many wound"!. In
anoUicr U a crowd of fM'hool child-
iv n eollbled In a loyal d-inon- ratli.
The troopt fired la the air to diapcrte
t)a ervwd, ( n4 a general eru-ounwr
apiin ciuhhh!. Four
Here killed and
-vetiU-n wounded.
ytmtl N'.-oeuJH denionetr.
lion Crie"loity,Tn wticb WMXJO pej.
ton patii-ipatod, lead to arriou dit
ori r h h) ibava jOKrUbmod all day
long. Ti lkjiV(bave U-en. killed and
i . . - " , i
injured a a feeult of the rblng. Dia-
furl v.ufrn Mriiuialv anil' mi 11i'1iLIV
ordrrii b)6ii .tbia' motning, wlu n the
crowd . Opt. booted ,aad. then . fired an
yw pA'I'i. Driven iron one p .int, toj
nioi eonatarAly aemu!eil 'In another.
Comparative quiet la now rrwtored.
Roma It Ala CU4-, 1
; Ufi.if :Vj,AAtf atoning of
the Vnivmity bene rat4Wday, the tn
denti fliidrHji kmonf 'ttrir number, two
Ruxlan, made aa eattumiaatic demi
tnir' eertac'awaa' foT?JMiirt!tu
Uonal Rula,tXbJ .carried the eti
dent on Uielr abouldera, and aprechea
were made. It wi agreed to organize
arorUU.. to lw fret Ril(XI
fst. 1'eU rwburg, Nov. Dumovo,
Secretary of th Interior Ministry, baa
beta- appointed ad interim, to aucceed
M. Bouligan, who renigncd today.
London, Nov. 6. A diepatch to Reut-
(r, from HeUingfore, atabea bhat the
trtteri,aV I'letiborg and'Kuropt, hava
been eipelkMl from Uteee two towna,
"ixEi rtTio w wHjSl
.Paiia, 'ov A Paul ' JV Roule4a
founder ol tie Taruj tt PatrtU. ar
rljel-in .rrl..today,I;aitot, being i
year an exile, lie wa received with
great etithuKianm and rworted through
the etrecU to the iiiKi"g of the "Max
rillite. t arelul pivcauuoria were
taken to piTt d!or1T. " it-1a es
pocte-l that 1 lttiilele, will, be elm ted
to tie Oiatiilier of, Drput, a ;
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POLAND VS. RUSSIA.
. , Chicago,. Nov.. , 8.-0ne ruan
waa aliot aud XtitaJy . lujuxoJ,
and four other wvre Mahlwd, in
a rVht hei-o UkIii.v, originating
over thw dieuioii of t-he -rre-j
Itt rerolulioiiarjy 'Ution iii
''rlift. 'The Wfn Wro Pole,
and nuiin. Two ujjort,'( j
lho fcovmiejjtJftoMthat.rwitli'
latum, and three oti'ier a.xertetl
that a It-public wn the only ho
T lution.1 '" -Finally Ue of the PolJ
,;ilegart;lioftiog. fylJowing which
A nnirrJ the frcMral Hl'I t. Tie
' fore' 'Hne ''pol'eeparatTd the
dtOewmlUtabt, all'Vwete. severely
cut and stabbed,
t ,ig
. Jt
e 1 '-
r - - - a
' V
transmit meeaages If tba.cOiripany
undertake to m'ika s.Ufaciory axrarljH
wOk 41i ' r.i,Vrr. i witliin
eicht weeks. andaiUng oto do, lh
government to proceed !n tbi- execution
lof the mandate, closing the offices' of
I jtn7nwpiryr 1 ..j 1
DISORDERS
N
THE SOUTH
Situa
Ion Still Continues
Very Crave.
QUIET AT THE CAPITAL
General Trepoff Refuses to Allow
Demonstrations in Honor
of Dead'
MILITARY TRAIN IS rVRECKED
IndeKribabla Borrori ara Witaeated
Every Day in th Principal Jewinh
Sections of th South Americas In-
tereit Not Affected by . Trouble.
I ,
Order was preserved, is SU Petersburg
yesterday and Odessa passed a Sunday of
comparative quiet. Estimates of,, the
casualties In tha latter place, since tbe
beginning of tha present Uoabl la plac
ed at 3500 to 700 killed and aver it, 000
wounded. Guv' icporta Aawe baaa -ce-
ceived from maay provinces and town,
whra monstrous demonstratieas lead to
certain duth or Injury. la tha Soutb
tbo anti-aenutie oatragea coatinu.
Qulat Sunday Passad. .
St. Petersburg, Nor. 5. Sunday waa
happily paaaed without serious disor
den or bloodabed. Tha Soclal-Democrata
and other revolutionarira, la be laat
night, when it became known that Gea
errai Tepoff would not permit tbo big
demorutfcmtlou, abandoned fieir plana
for holding a mammoth afebratlon in
honor of tha funeral of tha victim of
tha recent " disorders, declaring they
feared tlila demonstration of the peo
pb) "marked for ataughter. for which
tihey are not prepared at present.
"People give, battle ,y kn ready, not
wrteo. Trepoff wanfca jt,they at.
1 All Uie funerals . waro held in v pru
ate, and the workmen attended the
ar rticd 'atUOairioini Tlls Tena fol
tnonend 01 people nevvinjeas-nocs-ed
to tlie 'Wky Preapeot, hiJkwaa
blocked bv the great crowds. There
Werr no'atU'itipted lin1ers and no use
for the equadronUof nilliUry held la
resrv iniJda tiierabrrebv Itwolntion
nryj lcrft.jwr aUi)ipate -a .pi'rwd f
(omarative quiet, and speak of,,. the
tvat strike "maneuver" which forced
rJiej comcttion frour; itl;''aatieTacj'
hv sy they w i! prwoett' t ana tie
neotiW for the flnni Vtifaggle'for tha con-
4itnte awM'rably, placing no, fa IUi in Uo
ikirtaucracy. U V, ij'.
j Thile in !Hme of the provmcea there
:&r indication that oioCbSiy4ier no.
ikai condition have b.n rvatorvdT the
dtunt iitt. aUl nlinus , yffj. grave. In
tfi'; SiHito. wImV ovtralgw'' pVierally
Tlnxl.' R. 'He'nan XmtsrfcJn t'oasul at
4 VnV'tf trfr? to Wemb-saj'
which he estimate the niinbe'r of
iilltd ..thetWsandaJL
Yestprdar) d'l iby ! .iKremrBr
itug. twenty Hv'eri ' killed andwe4gWy
iijured 13 anhcduntVr Aitett
rilUtarytrain was wrecked jmd nine of
4" eoIduTra Vlfb'Af tor' tbojyryjtj
revolutionaries fired on the train, the
tfoopff Teplying; geveral -were- killed or 1
injurred oa boih, sid, Jil Berdicrvff,
several were' k filed r Injured. -tit Mii-k
serious rioting arose .through the ac
tion of th troops in preventing a meet
ing of the cltUena, Troops fird repeat
ed volleys into the crowds , and there
waa intermittent firing for fc long tlmlc.
Tlie casualties were 100 killed and 600
wounded.
k Indescribable thorrvrs. are" witnessed
iv v ill; ' -i f j J
evffjr day and the maeoeont of the Jew j
: 1. -. l.l ...., is I ir 1 I
inwlavr, Vaaltkoff, Valijfulaj Ivan-Vo-vwnk,
Moghih-tf, Kfkt, aad t'niaa.
Maay were killed at Akkerman and at
Itjjntofon, In, 1J0 . wvrt kilk-d and
wounded, Tb" CoA are aeiting in
tb .pillaging. .
. Pittance or Released Prisoners.
8U Peterabtirg, Xov. fi. Tbe Ameri
can Coneubi at Kigi and RcMof -on-DoQ,
tHegraplied Charge d' Affair Eddy, to
day, to Um effect that tb eituation ie
very oritkaJ.. Kddy iramediatcly aw
Count Lamodorf, who promiaed full pro
tection. Later a menage from Riga
la ted Uiat a guard bad tx-en pUtod
around tbe consulate. ,
Preaa diaaptolmt from Od etate
that CuMxacka and infantry fought a
regular battle with Jew and re volution -
ariee eonceab'd in faouiw, tlie dead be
ing entimated at 300, and the wounded
at 2000.
The anwnty proclamation with it
vague phraseology wa not received here
with full aatisfaction,. largely on ac
count of ita limitation. Tlie cry from
all quarter, in which join even ' th
oUunch Government upporter. Novoe
Vremia," la for a declaration along de-
cbledly broader line. ( ? f? ,f
frum all oer l'.uvta eomeai the new
of Vie'rel-aii of polit'M-al 'prwoneraj Un
die the amnesty proclamation, and in
cident thereto are maay pitiful,. cena.
The Runeian (oveniment give to each
prisoner released from Spalernia Baa
tile, the aum of 20 cent.
HEHDERS0IT AT DEATH'S D00S.
. I ., ii.' ,-! I. 'ii i.
Dubuque,' la., Nov. ' Si Ex-Speaker
Henderson U at the point of deaUt and
haa Im removed to a hospital. Hi
physictana may resort to an operation
in a laM. attempt to ka0 bia life.
CAMPAIGN IS ENDED
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Oosinl Scenes of New York's
(mil Political Fi$M l:
r J-.'m-i
HEARST AND COCHRAN SPEAK
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Candida tea Jerome ' and Iran ' tsm
SUtemeaU and Figurea Making Their
Own Sueceaa Apparent Park 'gad
Sbarifi May Clash at IlaialpUa.
.axiWskAwa
, VvtliX W' j -EhWbilaattc fai
lias ' by tte IvSnocraU ajt the LHipVo
dronte and the Municipal Tteform league
at iUdison iSquafs Garden, arkd he
eloin)f pulitWak agitaiioa, tonight tm
meniMi audinciea attended both tuortingH
andtkouianda: Were unabV' to pam jid
mittance ati either pkee,. causing .hV
piare
ed;V'lth.'ba outlaiWt of "cheering that
lasted nearly twenty minute. The
hriririmlr Xilr at the Hippodrome
waa W. Bbufkg Cochran. Both Ivans
and cromegaw put .(Statements fta-
night J supported' byj pgiire in which
each is certain to be1 eiected.' '"' ' s
IjjucO .jijil tai.'J ,Jt9. I.
i q Bhri4'an 'Pilice ariy aash. f
li!li3Wlphbv:NpSJ l-t-TSie sheriff of
tha County- of . rhiladelphia- ban Jsened
. proclajnan, jiving Uv& to all erg
ons thatAhey, miut abelaii.frc.fatef-
"i.fA :c'Ltn-L:' ' jk
(;yfWf.jWW iufl f-i
laadari :SheKflr;Mie la' leader of ithe
Wala'jipuollcwV;:
fWarJ." Colonel" Sheldon' Poller, director
of .puWio sifeli anda jeader on the
reform side, tonight instructed the po
lice -to see-that-the- election-kw ar
enforced and, that fraudulent voting be
rrtWilOi'fa or! 1
Both Sides Confident.
Boston, Nov. 5. Although in former
years, the- state campaign baa closed
on the Saturday flight preeeeding elec
tion, meetings will be held this year up
to midnight on Monday. Both aides
are confident of victory.
police great trouble in their exertipna
to clear tk enu-aAie to the buildings,
Bears Nvaa'llie pliluipal epeakerf at
Madiwn Square rjitftlen and waa rwliv-
H1DE0USPR00F
UNEARTHED
Head of Miss Geary Dis
covered in Harbor. !
1
IS IN FAIR CONDITION
Found In the Exact Spot
tailed by Those Impli
cated. De-
ENTIRE BODY NQW ASSEMBLED
Her Lover to Be Arraigned at Once on
Crave Charge, the Police in tha Mean-
. Urn Rounding op all Vital Testimony
aad Witness in the Case. v I
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Boston, Nov. J. What i believed
be the head of Mine Geary, the dress
suit-ease victim, waa recovered, its' a
leather hand baa; from tha bottom of the
harbor. here today. It; waa dragged to1
the surface near a. point where Craw
ford and Howard, who confeaaed to dia
posing of the girl's body, said fhey drop-'
ped it from tha stern of tha East Boj
ton ferry. The- bead complete the body
of the dead gut Th trunk waa fotmd
on September 1, ani tha limbs oa Oc
tober ,,, .-; I ;i J.illli- llsl!
Tha leather handbag in which the
bead waa placed, together with thirty
pounda of loose shot, had apparvatly
not ntovad from whom it .teak. "The
head is la a good tat of preeerraUon
ani it ia thought by the police it will
be readily recognised aa thai of Maw
Geary. Tha police ar still hunting for
Mary & Dean, aaid to be an hargo of
the home in which Miaa Geary died,
after being removed from the Tmnont
street vsaort, . Morris Nathan, the lover
of Miaa Geary , will be arraigned to
morrew em a ohaif of abortioa..
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. r wTLL DISPOSE OF SM00T. v
Washington, Nov. . 5. Senator Bur
roughs state that he expect to dis
pose of. the Smoot .caao before the end
of ' the coming see ion of Congress.
MANY AUTO ACCIDENTS.
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' ' ' L Angeles, Nov. 5. In an
unprecedented series of automo-
jbile accidV-nta, here, one person
was killed, one perhaps fatally
injured and six hurt during tbo,
past 24' hours. Mrs. II.. T. Ans-
tin, of thin city was instantly
killed and Miss Edith Foley pro-
ably fatally injured, about mid- .
night last night, when . ( their,
' automobile was run down by a f
street car. , Two othxTr occupanta
.were seriously nurt. An elder-
1y couple waa run down by an
automobile, while driving in a
buggy, and other were injured by
autoniobiWe w nile , crcing the
' slreeUk '
THOUSANDS ILLEGALLY
New York, Nor. fc It waa learned
today at the office of Superintendent of
Election Morgan, that a vast amount
of illegal registration haa occurred, es
pecially in the down town district of
the city. The Superintendent haa ob
tained 1000 warrants, which will "be
served in the event of th persons nam-
WAR Iltf M0UIfTAl5.
" i! in": ' -, ,is.- ;,. 7 I
Knoxville, Tenrt., - Nov. 5. A tele
phone .metjagT; from; .Middlatboro, riy,
l!jes thatj a, laah jn the mpunif ti
otxurred between troops and a band of
forty feudist today. - More thaif 30
sliotsi were fired.' o-m i.-AnX
ff A 'meseage to jh JxiUvilW' Courier
Journal states that the militia and: a
sheriff" posse Jointly - attacked ; BJl'a"
blind tig'er-tbHr afternoon nd two nan.
were killed,;' TWr attacking party Jell
b-k slowly toward Middlesboro. A par
ty of ' Indianapolis ' tourists very nar-rovrty--eweaped
the" flying bullets; T?ho
rWe' baTIij cnt thetelcgTgphwir! dur
ing the meta,' Futb--r atacks on Ball's
stronghold, 1 w itb : aa angumented pr-e
will bze renewed tonight ' "; " i'n'
I ATALGAS . EXPLOSIOK-J
itthpeatuigt - Wi-h- Kr . Tbrra
ckildma ara aVad 'and thirteen fetwana
injurt-d,, one' fatally, resulting from ta
explosion of gas in the basement of flia
Miners National. Bank building. Tha
building waa completely destroyed.'
Two stcamfitters -had been hi tka
Iwsemeat making repairs, and. though
Umelling the escaping gaa.' thought noth
ing of it. rrTbey lighted a match and?a
terrific explosion followed. The steam
fitteiw reavblwn S-hroa tM dlotrwwy
at the rear of the building, which col
lapsed a a maaa frfuiuiai $r.H2
i PRI3CE LOUIS ElfTERTAIJfED.
Washintrton. . Nov. 5 .Rear Admiral
Prince Louis was today the guest of
honor at a lunchpon given by Assist
ant Secretory of War Oliver and Mrs.
Oliver and tonight waa entertained at
dinner by . Walter- Beaupre .Townley,
counsellor of the British embassy and
Laay lowna-y. . isoin luncuons were
informal and only feature of the daya
program
Of
1-.
any eonseqaenca.
EDITOR IS V,
ti M liu-.-.i.
j.!; o
Stite Trtgrcr of Kaniis on tht
ti-.t
l;:J'',Walfl!u-,, "
i(fft .'l h.'jjf ,u..:'.i ! !) ! '!UH;f
.1? .. ; .k. I I'll 1 Iicr j ot . 'r
LANDS HARD SWING ON HEAD
;ii..li ..iii .T.";ti tx.-f ?tJ '!. V1 U'.M
PnhSe Official Xeeta Frank p. KcLa
aan, Bia Actnaer, and Latter Takea to
' Hia Beam-Xataal Frieada gta the
Fight-Xally Sot T4 Thmgh, ?
"...u 1 " i '' ! i- .',: n't '-''lj.i.r
n ' of -.& , '.;7 n; .1 o If.
( .:!)! .! l.'-..!.t v,i-!r ;'. ii :t;u
.Topeka, Nov. 5. State Treaaunc 11- .
ry and Frank P. McLennan, publisher of
the Journal, met in a personal enconae
er at the Elks lodge today." The collis
ion was the result of a fight made by
the Journal on Kelly., ; ,j ,..,, fi.,
, Kelly started the trouble, today, it is
said, by approaching. McLennan and
abusing him, ending up by aiming a
hard 1 swing a McLennan's head. The
blow landed and McLennan raced down
the corridor. , m. . ;., , ':.-!
; At this point Eu0ne Stotta, an era,
ploye on McLrnnan's paper, ran to the
rescue of his employer and struck Kel
ly, but without inflicting serious dam
age. Mutual frionda then interfered.
Kelly said that the next time he met
McLennan be would not waste time in
conversation and that the effect would
be mora serious. After tbe trouble Kef
ly la said to have intimated that he had
been looking for McLennan for a long
time. It is stated that Kelly said he
would have complete personal satisfac
tion before he was through.
HIPPED
REGISTER IN NEW YORK.
ed pivsenting themselvea at the poltav
"Orders of arrest," containing' the
names of 2000 more, 'against whom evi
dence of illegal registration - haa been
obtained, will be furnished, the police.
Inspectors will, be supplied with Usta
containing five to six thousand aamea
of persona whose rlghi to vote la auv
pectd.:'f r-- 1 -;-
peVnuOiCnfi ' ct)lc " Cojnpany - to
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