UlLltHIt PULL AttOOIATID ) BiPORT OOVIRS THE MOHNINQ FIILO ON THB LOWIft COLUMBIA VOLUME LX NO. 18. or ytxtruix ett&tr ASTORIA, OREGON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1905 PRICE FIVE CENTS TAXATION MS I QcckSubslltutcdforStock in New YOrk Life CASHIER TELLS STORY George C Putins Describes the Part He Played in Selling Railroad Bonds. HAMILTON'S NOTE TAKEN UP Motfaa k Compaoy Advauced Money t the Rteueat of President McCill, According to Testimony Civta by Ptrkito tad McCall Yesterday. New York, Nov. 27.-One of U most Interesting feature of the Insurance In vestigation today, km tho testimony of ThHstore V. llanta, rashirr of the New York Ufa, who mid that, beginning In 101, Bdraund T. Randolph, trcaurer of the company, removed from th com pany' vault, in New York City, stock valued at $7Mi,noo Mid put a check of the him amount in it 'a plate. Thi stock waa kept out fur a few days and then the oJicek wa withdrawn. Thit transactions were not recorded on the books of the company so far a BunU knew. The effect of the opera iiiHi, by anyone having that amount of atirk. would be that lie would hnva $7(M),)(iO worth of unUuble property at the end of the year. Baiit did not kilo who received Die stock. Randolph U expected to testify tomorrow. George W. Terklna, tit president of the New York life, and member of the firm of J. P. Morgan A Company, today described the transaction which resulted In hie receipt ftf about . $40,000 from Kidder, Pebaody 4 Company a half thei proflta of Ue aale of $2,0001000 worth of bond, of the Mexican Central Railroad Company. PerMna aald ho en tered the transaction fur the benefit of the Nyllc fund, wjhtth in owned by tho agent of the Now York Ufa, which k handled. He aald he profited to the extent of five per cent lntiret, on the $030,(iJO toand to the fund by tho com pany, but that the company had no right to tho $40,000 proOU. Pcrkin also said Morgan k Company had taken up the note of Andrew Hum ilton aud K. E. McCall, formerly justice of the Xew York Supreme Court, for $54,000, at tho request of President Mc Call fur the New York Life, out of the profit of the syndicate of the fluted State Steel stock. McCall, who tett fled after Perkine, atated that the New York Life owed Hamilton about $5u0. and had taken syndicate proflta to pny blm. The mult wa the. payment did not appear on the booka of tlie com pany. The reason waa that it wa wanted to) keep Hamilton' e .pti down. Much) ejvldewjue given by boUi Perkin and McCall, regarding the New York Security k Trust Company'a par ticipation In the United 8tatea Steel corporation. ' A DED MINISTER IS CHARGED WITH LAND FRAUDS Omaha, Nor. 27. Jler. George C. Ware, rector of the Episcopal church, at Lead. South Dakota, waa indicted today by Uie Federal Grand Jury for complicity In defrauding the Govern ment of 123,000 acre of land In Ne- no crfAircs for mrsv Rogers. Il V , : t ' J Supremo Court DecIUee to Inttrfaro la Valilugfii(,or U7Th Supreme Court Ua' tic4 t intervene In the ae of Mr. Jtitp-fi,, ft&drr aentenro In Vermont, to ham for tho murder of her husband. i'J I ' i I ' Will Rot cWti Date. Walden, Nov. 27.0overnor Bell, when informed of the dUkm of the Su premo Court, in Mr. Roger' caae staled he atood on tho same ground aa lie maintianed in thU case before. Ho aya he will not Interfere, with the ar rangement or the data art for Mra. Roger's death. Tho data of the execu tion ia December 8th. CLATSOP COUNTY SUSTAINED la Two Dedslon Sopreme Court Op holda Jodgo McBridVi Ruling. Salem, Nov. 27.The Supreme Court banded down two declaiona thin morn ing. In the raee of Charlotte Ortmberg, ad nilnUtratrlx of the eotate of Emanuel (irlmbttrp, apnllanfc, agalnAtt tllie Co lumliia Itiver Parker' Aaxiriatlon, wherein the plaintiff aura for damag-a for the death of Crimberg, the dccUlon of the circuit court of Clatn County, which granted a nonauit, U afTlirmed. In the caae of field, Murdoch k Co., agaUint Alaaka FUhermen' Packing Co., on appeal from Clateop County, Uie de cUlon of tlte lower court waa affirmed. Pulton Bro., wero tho attorneys for defendanta In both oaeea. FIGHT OVER GROUND Wutfula-Pacific and Portland Seattle Lock Horns. PAYMENTS AREQUICKLY MADE To Cuard Agalnat Futnro Contiageadet Both Companieo Aeqalro AH Avail able Territory OrrliHger Files oa Tract Graded by Ural Una. Portland, Nor. 27. The Orcgonlan will print a apecial from Vancouver to morrow, which In effect, ataiea that though official of tho Portland k Se attle Railroad Co., deny thai any ob tcle have been placed in their way, the record of the United States Land Office there ahow that both tho Port land 4 Seattle, and tho Wallula-PaciAo "errlpping" land along the north bank of tho Columbia, river. According to the Oiegmiian, one tract in particular, over which tlie Portland k Seattle i already conot ruction 21X10 feet of grade, waa today filed on by L. Cfcrlinger, of tlie Wallula-Paciflc. Both companic, the article aay, are battening to make payment on option on the acrenge other than Government land, a a aafeguard againHt future con t ingencie. . ' ' ' .V DECISION FOR HEARST. . New York'7-Xov. 27 )j j Kti'l Ich today diTi(lel that contented bol lote which have a murk in the circle of the Republican ticket and in the circle over JeromeV name, and alo in vot ing places before Heart'a name, clearly indicate the intention of the voter to cast the ballot for Hearst and Jerome, but otherwise to vote aa tho Republican ticket jand should be so counted. braksa. Cases are also pending against Ware for illegal fencing. He is one of tho wealthiest men in Lead, and has been general manager of tho I. B. U. ranch, which contains several thousand head of cattle, in Western Nebraska. AD ITS IS ADMIRAL CHOUKNIN Mutineers Have Deserted the Koiaz Potemkine and tbc Yessel Is Now in the Hands of the Government, MUTINEERS FORTIFY THEMSELVES IN BARRACKS WITH GUNS When Fresh Troops Arrive Admiral Stronghold, Although Ho Fears Artillerymen May Join tho Mutineers Attempt by Mutineers to Maa Black Sea Fleet and Sail it to Odessa Is Frustrated by Admiral Chouknin, by Spiking tho Gums. Odessa, Nov, 27. Governor Kaulbars ha received the following di patch from Admiral Chouknin: The mutlneera left the Kniar Potem kine today and the vewl is now in my hand a. The sailors, together with soldiers of the l!rrt regiment, who mutinied, shut theniitelvea In LajererT barmcLa with noma gun. Vhen the freh troops arrive I shall attack, though I fear tho artillerymen I may join the mutineers, A very sen- oti state of affairs prevails today. Sev eral odlcers have been killed. According to private dispatchee Ad miral Chouknin frustrated the design of the mutineers to seize tho Black Sea fleet, and sail for Odesaa, by ord ering all the gun locks broken. DISPATCHES OPTIMISTIC St Petersburg Heart the Mutineers are Ready to Surrender. St. Petersburg, Nov. 27.-Tbough tho mutineers at Sebaatopol still master tho situation and though the aimed parties apparently have free access to the town and notwithstanding the announcement of the authorities that tho roads are blockaded, dipatcbee received from Admiral Chouknin depict the situation in an optimistic light. These dispatches utate that moot of the mutineers have decided to surrender their arm, though uch action involve their trial by a court martial. On the other hand the dUpatchee to the Associated Pre from Sebatopol my the revolutionary orator yesterday succeeded in winning over the battalion recrviU, and in spite of re inforce mcnt to the number of several thou 1- ' U wTLL THI I. e W-ftii W.V i? j 'i?1 v3 i stand, and declare she will tell all the'cry, exjtcd solely in Imagination of fact coneernig her financial dealings. th newspaper.. There waa no crisis, he She states tht if she is compelled to go to the penitentiary, she will give out interesting information. She as sert number of financiers were bene fited by her dealings, and sees no rea son why they shall not be punched with her. GIVEN ULTIMATUM. London, Nov. 27. The Daily Mall publishes the following frpra Mitylene, dated November 27 1 Eight warships of the,, combined arrived Ua morree Admiral von Jcdina and the Austrian conusl proceed ed to the government house and handed their ultimatum to the governor. This afternoon 600 soldier landed and seised resolution requiring the corporation the customs and telegraph offices. Ev 'council, Jame Hamilton Lewi, to pro cry thing is quiet jpare an ordinance prohibiting football. TIE SITUATION TEUS OF THE MUTINY Chouknin Will Attack Them ia Their sands, the authorities did not dare inter fere with the review held by the muti neers in the hear of tho town. So far a known, moat of the dsnand of the mutineer concern the service and conditions, Including the release of the rwervUt, who served their time, in crae U pay, Uae of food and the removal of alleged and incompetent and brutal officers. Beyond a determination to proclaim martial tow, nothing definite haa been arrived at by tho council of ministers, but it ia reported the council agreed to the justice of many of the-demanda by the mutineers and will 'recommend to the emperor that immediate steps be taken to ameliorate the condition- of the sailors. The latest dinpaichea from Sebastopol say the mutineers forced the officers aod crew of the cruiser Otobak off to leave the tehip. The crew of Uie battleship Rostislar and TrU Bviatalia, a far aa known, have not mutinied. Martial law haa been declared ia tho fortresa. Troopa Leave for BebaatopoL Pavlograd, Nor. 27. Six companieo of troop left here today for Sebastopol, under urgent orders. Disorder! ia Troopa. Taahkend, Nor. 27. Disorder hve broken out among a battalion of rifle men and sappers in this district Dismissed in Disgrace. London, Nov. 27. The Mohcow cor respondent of the Standard says that Governor Durnovo of Moscow has been dimied in disgrace, owing to the revo lutionary proceeding of "the Congress of Peasants. NEWSPAPER IMAGINATION. London, Nor. 27. Austen Chamber- I Cbacr'r afctcbequer speaking at io . jedTWtcK tontht, said the cabinet' declared, and added bo waa unable to say when the general elections would take place. GILLETTE DENIES REPORT. New York, Nor. 27.-Dr. Gillette, vie president of tho Mutual Life to day j denied the published report that Preeident McCurdy had resigned, or that R. II. MoCurdy had retired. Gillette admitted that Louis A. Thebaud, presi dent McCurdy'o son-in-law, had relin quished the position of tho company'a general agent la Now York. MOVE AGAINST FOOTBALL. Chicago, Nor. 27. Alderman Harris tonight introduced In the city council a CONFERENCE AT WHITE HOUSE. Washington, Nor. 27. An lmjKrtant conference occurred at tho White House. Secretaries Root, Taft, Bona parte, Senator Knox, and Commissioner Garfield were among those with the President. Tit nature of tho confer ence io rigidly guarded. ONLY A JOES. Indianapolis, Nor. 27. A special to the Star, from Logansport, state that six schoolboys appeared in police court today to answer a joke played on Carl Hitlon, a fellow pupil, who it ia alleged, waa bound with wire to tha Wabash track Saturday night, and rescued by five girls, just before the train paased. The boys were released with a repri mand. KING OSCAR FRIENDLY. Christiania, Nor. 27. King Haakon, who waa crowned king of Norway to day, received, among other congratula tions, one tneftsage from King Oscar, which assures King Haakon that every ecort looking to good relations between Norway and Sweden will be given sym pathetic reception on Oscar's part BLIZZARD HITS ST. PAUL. St. Paul, Nov. 27. A blizzard struck St. Paul thi afternoon and ia raging tonight with unabated fury. Similar report are coming from all part of Minnesota and the Dakota s. TO HOLD INQUEST Coroner-- Begins Acton - When Young Field Die. FAVORABLE FOR TWO DAYS Then MiUknairt'a Sot Growa Gradual ly Weaker Uatil Death Bullet from Revolver Perforated Lim and Spleea and Injured Spinal Cord. Chicago, Nor. 27.-Marshall Field, Jr., died at S o'clock tonight at Mercy hospital Young Field waa the only son of Manhall Field. Uie mulU-mUIloaaire, and waa accidentally shot in the ab domen oa November 22, while examin ing a revolver. The revolver waa dis charged, the bullet striking him in the right side, perforating; the liver and the spleen and injuring the spinal cord. He wa hurried to Mercy hospital, where aa operation waa performed and the bullet removed. Physicians from the first, gave slight hopes of recovery, al though the paUent for two days, seemed to hold hia own. Thi morning a de cided change for the worse occurred, and Field grew rapidly weaker until death. When the coroner was notified of Field's death, lie immediately began pre paration for holding an Inquest The jury was empanneled at the Mercy hos pital, and the coroner continued the hearing until Friday. . , . SEVERS IN .MONTANA. Miasoula, Nov. 227. A severe blia eanl, accompanied by strong winds and a decided fall of temperature, haa been raging in Wee tern Montana since Sunday. ENGINEER IS BLAMED FOR TERRIBLE WRECK Lincoln, Mass., Nor. 27. After a day spent by the wrecking crews clearing away Uie trace of bvt nights disaster at Baker Bridge, on Uie Fitchburg di vision of the Boston and Maine railroad, and Uie investigation by the railroad of ficials stte authorities and the news papers, practically decided that sixteen FURNISHED BY EX-CONVICT Jaii-Breaker Tells Where Arms Were Secure! WERE HID UNDER BENCH Money Provided to Man Recent ly Released and He Made the Purchase. GOT EXPLOSIVES FROM MINES Plan to Capture the Prison Official, Force Them to Open tho Gates, Steal a Locomotive and Blow the Bridge Behind Them to Delay Pursuit Jefferson City, Mo.,. Nor. 27. A com plete confession waa made tonight by George Ryan, one of Uie convict re captured after their- escape from Uie penitentiary Friday. Ryan stated that H, E. Spencer, dis charged from the' penitentiary on No vember 9, agreed to furnish the pistols and nitro glycerine. He waa to purchaae tho pistol in Kansaa City with $40, which they gave him and go to Carthage and steal Uie dynamite and nitro glycerine from the mine there. He waa to climb the atockade which is not guarded at night, and place Uie am munition an)i gun nndeit VaugrAui'a bench in Uie factory. These weer found Thursday. That afternoon Uie prisoners decided' to capture Warden See, Yard master Gil via and Deputy Yard maa Moore, aad make them open tho gate. They pro poned to capture aa engine aad aaaha Use run to Mooreao, aad Mow wa tho Missouri Paeifio bridge to proveat fus auit uatil they reached aaie plaea. Warden Sea haa- seat telegram all over the country asking for Ppeaew'l arrest. MXRRTWETEEX WILL TISTIFV Annapolis, Nov. 27. No great re gresa wa made in Uie Merri wither court martial today. Perhap tho most interesting development waa tho de cision of counsel to put Menriwether oi the stand and Uie . appearance of Dr. Glaiebrook, who was present at the au topsy of Branch's body yesterday, ia the role of adviser to MerriwetherV coun sel Most of the testimony today , wa from midshipmen, relating to the de tail of Uie fight ,.'' i GREAT STORM ON NORTH SEA. Cuxhaven, Ger, Nov. 27. A great storm, accompanied by lightnlqg aad hail, la raging over Uie North Sea. The regular FlRgiih service ie overdue aad shipping ia entirely stopped. There ha been great damage done. peraoaa had loot their lire, twelve ee ioualy Injured aad a scon cut aad brak aa the result of the rear end eoHJeioar between Uie Montr! exprese aad a km1 train. President Lochia TutUe of Uie road declare that H. W, Lyon, the; en gineer of th leading VqcosaUv on-the. Montreal train war rjespoaiibJe. for tha disaster. " I v. v- v