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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1906)
UlUwHC FULL AttOOIATIO ?) RIPORT, XOVIMt TM MORNINS PIILD ON TM LOWIfc COLUMBIA VOLUME LX NO. 223 ASTORIA. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 1906 PRICE FIVE CENTS EVIDENCE OF HIS GUILT Proof Bomb Was Made In Hogan's Room. FOUR MORE ARRESTED Suspected More Thin One Per son Wis Connected In the Crime. FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY large Crw4 U Present at th Funeral Servian, Which Art Bald la ChriitUi Chart at CaUwtll Rer. W. X. Bonk Dllmi Eloqusnt Eulogy. hiOISE, Jn. I.-l'ndet Caldwell dajte, tb Statesman' correspondent rid th following! "Caputs Swain has, juat made tit following aentiinal meet to th represent tlvs of th amni You may announce (bit have conclusive (roof by evidence! t tb booib u4 to asaelnate kvrroor Stuencnberg wse manufactur la room IV of tb Saratoga llutel be room occupied by Hogan), and do II of tba plan formulated thera. "It waa further eUted by the cap. sin that the evidence accumulated galnat Hogen waa overwhelming. II 14 not feel Justified In making too nurd of It public, but waa wiling to itt that on feature waa the finding fj Ifagan' hoe that ha wore on the Mfrht of tlx murdrr Ha did not y kher tba shores wer found, but "tat M they wer wet when discovered. Ni shoe and nail In the antra were uml to fit perfectly Into the tracks irh all along wrra bellrvsd mad bf " auaaaln while escaping from tba n. "Captain Swain gav your enrrr. ndent to underatand that tba vi ne at hand justifies several addl- nal arrests. In a few bourn th It will b positively flxed on some- y. Hogs a la guilty of manufactur tlia bomb at least. Veaaels In liU in, it oevelopes, ihow sediment or ter pari, thla being on evidence the kind of work h waa doing Hiiiiitn wa brought into court at talwejl today and waa foruialy com mitted to tha car of tha sheriff. Hit aid he thought ba could get counsel in two day, and ha prepared for hi pre liminary hearing. . Two other suspect av in Jail there, and two more will arrive from Council tomorrow. Tboa in Caldwell are, Larry IIron and an Englishman who (rive no name. Th at Coinii'll are, F, CajnliMll and Harold Warren. Tha latter two war at Nampa Friday when llogsn wa thera. Iigan regiatered them at a hiral hotel, nalng tho Bama of WUllam Warren for tba latter. H had some bualneaa tarda reading Thomaa Uojron, Silverton. Colo., agent for tha Mutual Uf In uranc Co." Th funeral of ex-Cuvaranr Hleunea berg ii; held May at Caldwell, with a larga attandanetx A apecUl Uala earrleU aoma KOO peraona from Bolaa. Among I hoe wera a Oovarnor, two fiovrrnora, all tU other HtaU offlriala, juatlxaa of tlx auprtm eourt, a Judge of th Federal eourt, aa tx-Brmbcr of Coagra and a larg number of promi nent peraona. Tba errla war held in th Chrl.tia rhurrh, being ctmdurt ed by Key. J, W, Boone, who waa aa Uter by Flder Mnyder, of Wall Wall. of th Ketentb Day Adventi.t Churt-b of whirh Mm. Rtauretaberg la a mem bur, Th fhurrh waa beautifully doco- rated, thera being many floral offer Inga. W. K. Borah delivered a brief oration at tha requaet of th family, Borah paid a touching tribute to hi dead friend and continuing look oeca aloa to apeak of tha public ervka of th dead end the obligation under which Ibey placed tha ataU. "Idaho never will allow, be a Id, "thla humi liation to be ameliorated the demanda of th law aiuat b Mtlafled. "A per on," Ho rah aald, "who doea not breon-.a an untiring aearrber for tha author of thla crime, rarrie already In hla heart the grrmt of treason. la month to rme, Idaho will glre her (later State proof that hi example waa not In vain) Juetiot will bring to bar the cowardly aaaeaain, and Idaho in part will pay the dead her Immeasurable debt of gratitude," nsuReiuiAcn BALTIC REGON DRINKS AND DIES Mm Brtiks New Years Resolution end Suicides. GOVERNMENT ADOPTING ENERGETIC MEASURES Warsaw Factory Employes Now All On Strike Bombs and Revolvers Discovered Belonging to Jewish Anarchists. ' mtjsdeszb mis. After Attracting Triple Harder Be Fatally WatuOa ,HimU. CAU3WXIA, Miua, Jan. 8.-Jfatt atyer, tb murderer of Via Pearl nbeetoii, died tonight of a guaahot wound, aelf inflicted, after hie attempt at th triple murder. Hie other vie- time, Ur. Wbeaton and lit Sutk neaton, are in a critical condition. but the phyaiciana hold out honea for tfceir recovery. HAVIKO 8H0WST0BH. TRAFFIC ON VISTULA AND VIENNA RAILROADS 15 BLOCKED Slave, a Saaaiaa Piper la St. Feteraburg, Attache Premier Witt, Impugning Hla Motive, aa4 Saying I I Hot Believe! t bw Making th Fight Agaiaat Aaarchy ia th Interest of Freedom, Aa AH Hii Life Be Bat Beaa th Prince of Bureauaata. i IN PRESENCE OF HIS WIFE Clerk ia Hotel Oregoa Promlaea Bia Wlf B Will Ceaea Oriakiag-Biaki PremiM, aal Overcome with B- mor Zlewi Bia Braiaa Out. ' ItUm.AM), Jan. (.-Failure to keep hla New Year resolution to refrain from drinking waa one of the motive a hk'h culminated In tb auiclde of Rob ert K. llrlnatad, chief clerk of the Hotel Oregon, at S:30 o'clock thia morning. In tha presence of hi wife, the deed waa commit ted in room 32B of th hotel, occupied by th young couple, a few minute after Urinated bad received the note from hia wife. Mr. llrlnatad had received a promiae from her huahand yeaterday that he would abataln from liquor during 10Ol, but iaet evening he met a crowd of fixitlmll playera from Seattle end for got hi pledge. WJliea Rrinotad did not appear at a late hour, the wife wrote the note and handed it to David Kvana, the elevator boy, with inatructlona to give the mea- iiKe'to her huahand. Shortly' after S ociw-k tiriuatau arrive end Kvana rcacnted th note. The) clerk' read the linca in aitence and then alowly tor the paper to fragmenta. Without a word, llrlnatad went di rectly to the room occupied by hlmaelf and wife and killed hlmaclf. Mr. Iliin-taJ beard him in the room before the ahot was fired and saw him re moving hi collar and cravat at b atoml In hla thlrtatcevea before the mir ror. According to Mr. llrlnatad, no TWELVE HUNDRED PRINTERS STRIKE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Jan. .-Twelve hun dred unioa printer, tba employee of forty-four book and Job printing con cern, In New York City, went on a atrike today and began the atmggle for aa eight-hour day. The member of the local Typotheta agalnat whom the atrike la declared, aaierted tonight that hundred! of non-union printers are hurrying to New York td take the place of the atriker and to secure the high wagee paid in thia city. Eepreoentativea of th Typographical Culn ay the eight-hour principle I already won In New York and the per centage of hen compelled to atrike la very small. " ST. PETERSBURG, J.a. S.-The aituation ia the Baltic provlncea la still critcal. The military at Reval, Milan and Riga are adopting energetic, meat' urea. The InaurgenU made several at tempt to derail tba train between Ubau and liainforth. Tb arrcats of th ettremlale ia 8t. Peteraburg continue. Ta Warvaw the employe of all the factoriee are now on strike. Bomb and revolvers were discovered yetr day which belonged to a club of Jewiah anerrhlata who are terrorising the Jewiah merchant. Traffic on the Via tula railroad ia partialy interruped. Hociallata bar destroyed two bridges and are Bring oa tb engineer. A bridge b alao deatroyed on th YUnna railroad. At Lodi aome factorie at tempted to reume wark but the work men were threatened, with revolver by the striker. Th 8lovo, which recently turned againat Witte deliver a broadalde not only impugning the motive of th premier, but openly attacking the rec ord of members of th cabinet. It aaya Ruaaian society refuaes to believe Witt i making the fight against an archy in th interest of freedom for all hi life he hss been the print of bu reaucrat. It aays Witt ia good deal of a broker, and at heart h a political gambler and lack tbej rink; of aln eerily. It aaaert on miniater wa caught In a ahady grain tranaaction, another aupplylng railroad tie, another engaged In questionable tranasction of commercial per and another in aril- lug national eeereta. The revolutionist, It says, on the other band deaerve condemnation, but implies they are aoroewhat excuaahle w hen It I seen tha't their methods "of rubbery, violence and falsehood are only the uaual method of the bureau cracy. It concludes, "We do not want' geniuaea, but clean men, such as th Ikium only would be able to give." A diapatt'h from Moacow say it is impoaaible to aacertain the total losses In th ten days' revolt, as many dead and wounded were not reported at the bospltala, and aome bodies were burned. A person! tour of the hoapitala ahow M8 killed, and 1005 wounded. Of the troop nine were killed, and SI wound ed. Of the police ten were killed and 15 wounded. The final figure of the eaaualtie will approach 500. Governor -General DoubaaaoaT aabf to the Associated preaa today that he aoa aiders a repetition of the revolt in Mos cow to be impoaaible. Th "Reds' alienated the sympathy of a Urge por tkin of Liberal, who were inclined to kok with ennplacency on the idea of an armed uprising. Events of tha last few daya have filled them with horror and driven the Liberal and even aome radk-ala to the side of the government Moat of the ringleaders of the, revolt ere cither killed or arrested, and prac tically all tb trm whirh accumulated for months have been captured. According to a despatch from rail road traflic in al direction were re sumed today. Reports are coming ia of a counter revolution in the outlying district which Is growing rapidly, and praaanta are being summoned to pro tect the throne. V Word from Kkaterinoslar stste that the occupaiioa of the Lotovaia-Sinelno kovo railroad by the military has made a deep impression on the revolution' ariee. Troop have, been sent to other atationa now In the handa of the in' urgent. LONDON, Jan. 2.-A dispatch to the news agency from Odessa say men from every branch of trade have re turned to work and the new paper have reappeared. Tb triumph of the au thorities nt Moscow has discouraged the revolutionaries. The only disquiet ing feature ia the persistence of the theeat to maaaacre th Jews. 'At Riga, while a detachment of dr goon were grooming their horse this morning, they were stacked by SB workmen armed with revolvers. Eleven dragoona were killed and fourteen wounded. The soldiers rallied and kill ed eight. Troops were summoned and the rebel are surrounded. conversation paaaed between them, but aa ahe looked ahe saw him place th muttle of a revolver to hla right temple and pull the trigger. Screaming "murder!" the frightened and horrified wife apnng out of bed a her husand's brains spattered on the bureau, walls, picture and cur tains. As the body pitched forward it struck a rocking chsir with such Im pact that one of the rockers was broken. After investigating the case, Drputy Coroner Flnley decided that no inquest was necessary, as the deed was commit ted during a temporary fit of insanity. The remains wer removed to the mor gue, where they will be held pending the funeral arrangements. Mr. Brln- stad has been taken to the -home of Mrs. E. L. Peterson, 331 North Thir teenth street. Brinatad was 29 year old, and was born in La Crosse, Wis. Deceased leaves, besides the widow and child, a brother In Yakima, Vah., and hia mother and three sisters in La Cross, Wis. Th relativea were In formed by wire of the suicide, and no arrangements regarding tb funeral will be made until they are heard from. ASPHYXIATED BY GAS. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. ,J.Mra, William Griffith and aon Alfred wer asphyxiated by illuminating gaa today in their rooms at 850 Guerrero street. Mr. Griffith ia dad. The son' is still alive. It ia not determined whether the tragedy waa the mult of aa ac cident, design or crime. Celorad Baa First Snowstorm f th Seaeoa. DENVER, Jan. 1 A anowatorm, the first in many places this season, begaa in Southern and Western Colorado to day. Several iiwhee of a now have f Ten. The storm ia traveling northward and indications are that Denver will have a heavy fall. Stock is suffering intensely. GETS KOTHIHG. , SALEM. Jan. '1 Attorney -General Crawford ha derided the a tat com missioa is not entitled to a liar in the profit of the Lewi and Clark Corpor at ion arising from gate receipt, con ceaaion. etc. KEN Steamer PucbU In Distress off - Oregon Cosst, . FEARS FELT FOR SAFETY Steamer Hslsoa Arrive in San Fraa Cisco and Report Trying t Ttw Pnebla, bat Storm Prevent Che hU New Towing Disabled Ship, SEATTLE, Jan. 2. It is reported that the disabled steamer City of Puebla was taken in tow by the steam schooner Chehalia Sunday, and ia now en route to San Franciaco. The steamer Whit tier passed the two ves sels off Cape Flattery Sunday, and on reaching Vancouver today reported the accident to tb Puebla. While passing Cap Flattery th offi cer of the Wbittier Signaled that tug were wanted to assist th Puebla .and they were read to mean that there waa trouble aboard te Chehalia. The Wbittier reports that tb Chehalia was making slow headway. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.-Some- where off th Oregon or Washington coast the Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany's steamer City of Puebla la rolling in the heavy seas with a, broken shaft Saturday afternoon she wa sighted by the steamer schooner Charle Nel son, which arrived hi morning from Seattle and Tacoma, and aignala of distress fluttered from her halyards. The Nelson spelt out the word "Brok en shaft," and knew that her sea com panion was is due trouble, s but the heavy sea and howling gabs rendered it impossible to go to the assistance of the disabled vessel, for the title Nelson bad all she couhi do to take care of herself. SPEAKERSHIP SETTLED WadsworthJr.Ncalnated By Repabltos. ; AFTER BITTER FIGHT Palmer. Minority Leader of As iembly Will Be Wads worth's Opponent ROOSEVELT FOR WADSWORTH Republican Candidate for Speaker Had Support of President Wsiawri jht Openly Oppoaed Rooarvtlt Action aa Using Unproper Influence in A flair. ALBANY, Jan. 2.-Jame W. Wads worth Jr, son of Congressman Wads worth and son-iii law of tb lata John Hay, waa nominated by th Republican tonight speaker of th assembly and will be elected to that offic tomorrow. Ui Democratic opponent wil be Geo. ML Palmer, who for many year ha beea minority leader oa tha assembly floor. Wadsworth received 73 out of 105 rote in tb caucus. Edwin A. Merritt, 14, and J. M. Wainwright, 13. Th vote waa taken by open roll call, and no attempt to secure a secret ballot aa expected waa mad. Th result brings to a doae on of th most remarkable peakership campaign in recent years. characterised by marked factional bit terness and some unusual feature. Wadsworth .waa not among the candi date originally in the field, but was proposed by Governor Higgins and re garded as having the support of Presi dent Rooaevelt. Merritt had tha back ing of ex -Governor OdelL Wainwright atood openly In opposition to what he charged improper influence of th exe cutive in a purely legislative matter. ABOLISH REBATING. litre Big Insaraac Campaaka Agree ta 4 Away with Practice. NEW YORK, Jan. 2. An agreement to abolish relisting on premium waa entered into by the New York Life, Equitable and Mutual Life. The an nouncement was made today that' Graver Cleveland was appointed referee to decide all such matter and bia sal ary would be $12,000 a year to be paid jointly by the three companies. Any agent who gives a rebate will be dismissed from service and not be re employed by any company. It is un derstood the agreement is the reult of the suggestion of President of th Equitable. GENERAL DIES. PORTLAND; Maine, Jan. 2. General Francis Fessenden died today aged M years. L ... - - - ... - - 1 J CHARLES YERKES LEAVES MANY BEQUESTS IN WILL NEW YORK. Jan. 2.-In th will, read today, of the late Charles T. Yerkes he mskes many public be quests, including $100,000 In trust, the income to be paid to the University of Chicago for the maintenance of Yerkes Observatory at Lake Geneve, Wiscon sin. Provision wa made for the dis posal of his New York home, after the death of his wife, to a corporation organ it ed for th maintenance of his art gallery, th aura of 1730,000 being given to thia project on hi wife' death. Yerkea also provides for a hos pital to be erected ia V'w .York. His widow, sen and ethers are provided for. Th family xperd entire aatb.fac-( Uon with tb provisions. . . .,