UlUtMUUll AttOOUTID Mitt rWOAT UOVIRS THI MOKNINQ fllLO ON THI LOWIh COLUMBIA VOLUME LX NO. 209 A TORI A, OREGON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 1905 PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 MMM IS BEHIND IT Injunction Suit Against North Bank Road. FIGHT AT CAPE HORN Magi ate Usc!n Columbia Valley Company to Hide Real Move. HARRIMAN OWNS C V. R. R. Columbia Vtlley Begins Salt la Wash lag tea to Restrain Hilt's Portland and Seattle Road from Building Acrott Ctflumbla'i Right of Way. fct Portland, Dee, 23. A rrpoit reached bne today that tbo Columbia Valley lt.llrr.td aald to b- a aub-ldiary of tba llxriasaa irtl.m Ih CnitltttefU-efl suit, in Skamania county, Waahlngtou, to retrain If ill' Portland and battle ; Company from building aero-a thej Columbia Vallry'a right of way at Cape J lorn. NVwa of the art Inn (' brought to l'mt'ond yesterday, and Couch Fln- ilei, tb-e-presidcnl of the roiiiny, . i .1 . i .i iiMlay connrnieu me reoori , inn ' milled hi company had not been acrved, ' 1 ' ! with an order from the eoiirt to me ipriaton, and that o far be knew no injunction kad been applied for. j .lame P. Slai'Mon, attoriify for the .1 ColiimblA Valley, made an explanation of the rae today, in which he aid: "We have Instituted suit iralnt the I'm t Un J k battle llailwav t'oinnany, i Mra, 8imm k Cbielda, the principal ii.i.lraitore, alao Porter Urothera and Vyninton 4 Htevena, the two latter flrina being Mib-conlrni-tora. ' enjoin them from oorupying bind at Cap Horn which U on the riuht of way of tlw Columbia Valley Company. Tbey ------ " are now tunnellns there. All of the aper in the cae haw lieen erved and an injunction aLed for. I e.mnot aay when the rate will lie ralleil." The ult has been brought in the name of the Columbia Galley ItMilway jagremenl regnruiiig tne auigeri, a iur A Navigation Cofitpany, and o far a!ther rejMirt wilt 1 innde in the New the pnhlie I concernel it might jut a Year aa the aiuwera eontimie to arrive well have been Instituted with the name, in large numhere. of K. If. Ihrriman a plaintiff, for it W! known beyond iiiietlon that the Colum bin Valley, organlxed with U fierlingcr,, who i alo president of the Wallulti Pacillr, aunther Harriman evrpnratinn, at Hie head, ia the O. It. k X. nfTprng. It wan organized over five years ago, at the in-Ujtoe of A I Mohbr, then exe cutlve olllcer of the (. It. ft N, for the iiirme iif bliK-klng the th of Paul Mohr, who nought to conatruct a line down the north bank after tlio failure of hi xrtuge nwd K'henie. When the fart leaked ouf 'that the Northern Pacific bad htarted it cam paign for a right of way through the Portland k Heat tie, the Watlula Pacific was organized. alo by the iLtrrimnn In tcieita. IVith the 0. 11 k N. and North ern Pacifla have UHed the suh-eom panic to trood advantaira In obtaiiilmr a riifht of way, but it ia eon Untied by the Hill i WADSWORTH ENDORSED FOR : SPEAKER OF ASSEMBLY New York, Dec. 2.1.Republioan a Mmblymen from New Vork eounty at the conference tonight formally adopted a resolution endorsing James W. Wsd-w-orth Jr. for speaker of the assembly with reservation . If Aacmblyman Una official tint the prime motive of the Walluht pacific, working In con junction with the Columbia Valley, Wa to Ml. the prk-e or land to hamper the Portland A Heellle, nd that no real intention to construct a 'road was en tertained Mm tlin awarding of contracts by the Wallula, Pacific for the -grading of Vm mil... of right of way lat week, the statement ha been made by person connected with the Northern Faclllo system that the contracts were not gen uine, and not a shovel of earth had been turne on the right we jr. It 1 al lege., by them that the contractor per sonally admitted their naroea were tssrd for the purpoi of "bluffng" and not work. , REVOLUTION OVER. Bogota, Dee. 23. Regarding the re rent conspiracy, President Reyss Mid tbo eneles conspiracy ia the last sign of revolutionary life In Colombo. Tie ays ha endeavored to suppress it by appealing to the patriotism of the con spirator) (hie being utwucceseful be crushed it after obtaining ample proof with wlih-li to eourtmartial it'a authors. FATAL POWDER EXPLOSION. Orovlllr, Cal, Dee. 23.-ln a powder exploalnn on tbo Union Pacific at Big Bend this afternoon two Japanese were kilM and several Injured. ANSWERS MR MANY UrUvCTalty of PeWUVlvania Rtque- . sts Football Opinions. FROM ALL UNIVERSITIES ., . ... w , Banllaa Ira Sjat In Frnm Naarl Kvar ' ' 4 rAltava- anil Arhiwit ill tha rAlinir College and School in the Country SuggttiI Changes la the Rules for Neat Year. Phihidelphia. IX-c. 2.1. A large num Iter of reiilie weie received to a'rtvwit el n-utar eent to the univemitie by the ! l'n!verlty of Pnnaylvanla regarding the niibjw-t of football rule. The important qtietloni were, Uniform eligibility 'unlet eliininatiun of brutal ami foul oUti the mlnlmlzinff of danger, An - iinieerved approval of lnoreaed penal- tie for brutal and foul plays wss ex- preaaed. and ae a whole, the eligibility rule wa cordially ctV'UM-ndpd. The replica indicate a wbleapread interest in the nubject and a deire to reach an SHOOTING AFFRAY. ' Negroes Celebrate Christmas in Stren uous Manner. ValilNt. (la., 23. During a ( lirutma earnual among the rM'grnea at Kiling, a turpentine eniup bctweu FaiK and SI. (ieorge, today, m general fuil lade (Nvurred and probably fifty hots were fireil. Two negroe were killed outright, and three mortally wounded o that they died ktter, while eight ot hcr rwoived woutida. ' EIGHT MEN KILLED. Ironwood, .Mich., Deo. 2.1. Kight men were killed by a fall of 10i)fl ton of ore from the xlin in the Newport mine. On account of the great danger of .drift lug ore it will In never I day before the .iodic ere recovered Agnew would tand for the speakership they would support him. Agnew de clined to commit himaelf tonight, simply fating ha would 'reaerva his decision until he ascertained the trend of public aentiment. -. ' t 1HE STREETS OF MOSCOW RUN WITH BLOOD Regular Battle Raging Reip of Terror Exists-Roar of Machine Guns Yoiieys of Infantry and Boom of Cannon are Heard MILITARY SEEMS TO HAVE UPPER HAND AT PRESENT TIME Other Rumors Say Gendarmerie and Coaaacka Revolted and Refused to Fire on People Scene of Butchery Occurred la Moscow When Troops and Caonoa Tired Into Proceesioa of Workmen Streets Barracaded and Workmen Fight Behind Them Compelling Troopa to Carry Eack Barricade. . Sf. Petersburg, Dec. 24. Tlie aitua tion at Moaeow ia exceedingly critical. A regular battle is raging in the street of the city ami a reign of terror exUU. A telephone message jtut received says the roaring of machine gun, and volleys of the Infantry and tho booming of ran now can I heard at lulerral. The military eems to have the upper band, although rumor that the gen darmerie and CoMack revolted and re fused to. Are on the people are current. According to a meage which is very confused the revolutionary leader gave the signal for an armed rUing of the proletariat at sis o'clock this evening, but the. governor, Douhassoff, discov ered their pbfn ami quickly mssaed 2.1,000 troops under the wall of the Kremlin, and mounted guns on the old wall, posted artillery and placed de tachments of cavalry and light artillery at strategic point. A scene of butchery occurred at 2 o'clock this morning when the troops and cannon loaded with grape, flred Into a procession of work men carrying red flag ami singing revo lutionary song. Since then there has been almost continual fighting. The workmen threw tip barricade but all were earrk'd by the troopa. Defender of the barricade at the Triumphal Arch, armed only with revolvers, made a stand of some duration in the face of machine gun. One hundred ami twenty student militia made a heroic stand at Fiddler's School, defending r the place with bomb and revolvers. They killed two officers and eight soldiers before they surrendered with a Ion of five killed and thirteen owunded. Outlying district, are reported in complete po esaion of the workmen who are disarm ing officer and policemen. The chief of pnlii'e state an estimate of the casul tie would be mere guesswork though STAMP OUT TUBERCULOSIS. Chicago School Authorities Say it is at Infectious as Diphtheria. Chicago, Dec. 23. The school medical committee of the board of education yesterday took a band in tho fight to stamp out tuberculosis in Chicago and to prevent its spread in the public .school rootna by adopting, without a dissenting vote, a resolution calling for the appointment of a committee: to draft a rule providing exclusion frakn the public school of all victims of the disease. The committee was also empowered to prepare a plnn for the medical ex amination of all "suspicious" pupils, with a view to determine whether or not they should be denied admission to the school rom. , Tuberculois was held to be as infectious ss smallpox scarlet fever or diphtheria. OUTBREAK IMMINENT. Victoria, B. CX Dec, 22.-Ceorge Car- ter, a local commercial man who re turned from China today said that ow Ing to the boycott China was so worked up against foreigners that an anti-for eign outbreak seemed Imminent, espec ially a Bhangtia and Canon. BLOODSHED they probably will ran Into the un- dred. Bombs Are Thrown. Moscow, Dec. 24. Two bombs were thrown at the pre'acture of police this morning which partially destroyed the buidliuj. Wo policemen 1 were killed ami a soldier wounded. Serious fighting ia now proceeding between aa armed crowd and a force of dragoon. One hundred and twenty revolutionaries 'were arrested today. Resistance2 wa offered and five were killed and twenty wounded. Two officer were killed, 'The police seized eighteen rifles, fifteen revolvers end thirteen bomb. A num ber of officers and policemen were dis armed In the street and severs! police men were killed. Troopa now -occupy all barricades. Revolutionists armed with bombs and revolvers are now be sieging the residence of the prefect. State of Seige. St. Petersburg, Dee. 23.-Fears thst the revolt in the Lithunian provinces iwill extend to Poland has become so acute that Governor-General Ska lion at Warsaw, has declared a atato of siege exists in the Polish provinces. It 1 understood the strikers ia despera tion deckled to resort to volcnce and blow up tlie bridges and tlie right oj way on the railroad running out of St. Petersburg. The first attempt to use bomb was made this morning. A revolutionists wss about to throw a bomb at the patrol escorting non-union men when it exploded blowing off the man's arm. He was taken into custody, The Finnish railroad employes have decided against joining the railroad strike. - Trains continued to run on all lines out of St, Petersburg. Meetings of every description even of the Law and Older League are being prevented. GRAFTERS INDICTED. Chicago, Dec. 23 Former State Treas urer Henry Wulff was indicted yester day by the federal grand jury as presi dent of the Continental Finance Com pany. J. V. Loeb, secretary of tho concern, also was Indicted. There are two charges, sending letters and adver tising matter through tho mails con cerning a lottery, and sending letters through the mails with intend to de fraud. - The indictments were returned to Judge Betheau. The affairs of the Continental Finance Company wero aired last July. Suits were started against WultT 1 Loeb and the latter waa held to the Federal grand Jury. Wulff however, escaped this pro ceeding on the plea that he wss no the executive officer of the company, though hia name ami prestige were used toN attract investors who lost around (150,000. WulfT now w ill be compelled to stand trial with Loeb. HIGH POLE ERECTED. Vallejo, Cl, Dec. 23. A pole reach ing to the height of 210 feet and fitted with aerial apparatus for thd Mar Island wireless, station has just been erected on the island. This great height will offset inconveniences which have iutcrferred with the transmission of messages' heretofore. The station at the Karralonea. Tamalpsia and Goat Island, can now come In touch with tbo yard, and it Is hoped also that ships at sea can Is eommnnlcatod with. This pole is in three sections and Is said to be one of tlie biggest in tne history of aerial transmission. FOUL PXAY SUSPICTZD. rVattW. Dee. 23. harle " A..' Cham bers, bookkeeier in the Jenkins Lum ber Mill, at Uluine, it i believed met foul play on December 1st at Belling ham. He left lilaine that day for Bellingham to seek employment and has not leen seen sine. He had quite a sura of money. CRUSHED TO DEATH. fiiinnison, Dec. 23. The engineer and fireman were crushed to death under a freight engine today t Cebolta, 3o0 mib-s southwest of here. A wheel 'on tho engiue broke, musing it to topple over. BILLY WINS. Knoxville, Dec 23. Billy Edwards of Portland, w on two out of three falls from Chark-a Leonahrdt of New Jersey tonight. HE GAVE SIGNALS i After Trap is Sprung Man is w Conscious. GIVES PREARRAUGED - SIGNS Maa Hung for Murder Arranges With Doctor to Signal if Conscious After Trap is Sprang He Gives the Signs Agreed Upon, Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 23. Dr. Carl ton Simon, who witnessed the hanging yesterday pf Edwin F. Tapley'Jr, de clares murdered gave the pre-arranged signal in proof that he waa conscious nearly half a minute after the trap had ben 'sprung. Dr. Simon said: Tlie actual test on the gallows was most successful. Tspley was absolutely in possession of his mental faculties. "The hand and fingers of the dang ling body moved with convulsive con tractions. Then the hands fell rigid at the sides. 'Five seconds passed and then Tapley began the signals agreed between us. 'The first signal came as Tapley, holding the left hand, extended rigidly downward, raised the right slowly as far as the bonds' permitted him and made three distinct contractions of the thumb and forefinger. Then, with clear ly determined effort the dying man low ered his right hand, held it for an in stant rigidly again his thigh and slowly raising tlie left hand, repeated the signal. "At the third contraction of tlie left hand there seemed barely strength in the dying fingers to carry out the agreed program. 'To any man of scientific knowledge, viewing this test with a full knowledge of all the governing conditions, the fol lowing conclusions are inevitable: - Namely, that Tapley waa alive and conscious to torture for nearly half a minute after the fall of the drop. That he was literally stranged to desth in the name of tho law." MEXICAN AUTHORITIES El Paso, Dee, 23. It is learned to- day that the Mexican authorities have detained all persona in any way con nected with tba Rutherford mnrder. Mrs. Rutherford is among tho number', it being understood that tho authorities IS L Moscow News Creates Ex. Capital.! citement at FURNISHES STIMULUS Passive Proletariat at Capital Urged to Arms By Leaders. DISAFFECTION AHONG TROOPS Reports That Many Regiment Are Re volting Coming In Fighting of tbo Most Desperate Character at Moscow Women Help Fight. St. Petersburg, Dec. 24 (Sunday morn ing) The news of the terrible blood shed at Moacow has created a sensation here and renders the situation much graver. It furnishes the Holed stimulus to the passive proletariat whose leaders were deliberately ordered to fire on peaceful demonstrations In order to provoke, a general conflict and tbo only recourse is to fight back. Tbey ako claim the confirmation of the reported disaffection among some of the troops. Insurgents Fight Desperately. . Moscow, Dec. 24. The .- situation is hourly growing wore. The insurgents hold several points in the city and the fighting continues desperately. Two large arms' stores were pillaged and the contents distributed amnog the revo lutionaries. In a tquare"in the heart of . the city the insurgent are using machine guns against a batery which ia , cannonadng them. There are many re volting details. At the Fiddler School when the students displayed the wbito 4 Rag and came out; they were charged, ridden down and sabred by the cavalry. Barricade sprang up all over the city, and a soon as one waa destroyed an aother went up as if by magic, at a. distant plat. The crowds fought the troops with intense atubborness. .. It is impossible to estimate the number of dead and wounded but probably it will run into the thousands. Many bodies were blown to pieces by shrapnel. Girl students are conspicuous behind the barrk-adeft either carrying away the wounded or taking the place in tho ranks and cheering the men in their work. ROANOKE'S CAPTAIN EXONERATED San Francisco, Dec. 28. United States local Inspectors Bolles and Bulger hand ed down a decision yesterday suspended for four months the license of Chiof Engineer IL W. Salbabor of the steamer Californian , in connection with the death of A. L. Blanchower, a water tender on board the steamer who was killed In tlie fire room on tho passage from New York to San Francisco. The inspectors at the same time exonerated from blame Captain R. J. Dunham, mas ter of tlie Steamship Roanoke, -for los ing the vessel's rudder while crossing. Humboldt Bar on November 24th. SITUATION lillA INVESTIGATE MURDERS aro endeavoring to learn from her the. feeling which existed between her hus band and Finstead who was arrested yesterday. Louis G. Gouchener also wounded in the attack, i under sur veillance, .