4 ' j 1 V . -; ' . i warn. 1? , ; . Uk IHII PULL ittOOIATIB Mitt HIONT COVIRt THE MOnNINt PltLO ON Tr1 LOW! COLUMBIA: VOLUME LX NO. 220 ASTORIA. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 26. 1906 PRICE FIVE CENTS STANDARD OIL INQUIRY Hadlcy States He Has More Evidence Now. ABOUT TRUST METHODS Announccc He Has Enough Evl- dence to Bring Crimlnil Actions, OEiS IMPORTANT WITNESS Secure Farm Standard Oil Account at ft Glvt Vary i Important Testi mony Regarding the Illegal Transections- of Trait 6 sad Rasa Painty UJEVIXAND, Jan. tf.-At tha con elusion of today's aaaaioa of tba la ve.iigalion el lb SuodaU Oil Cv pane's method of doing business In' augural 'jr tba 'ftaUw of Missouri .Attorney -General lladley announced he had umrif . vldene aerumuisted to warrant ' '-aginf of criminal thw um lawe af tha Btat of New York. Iledley said In substance thai LouU H. Turrrll, an accountant In Detroit, and for aom year an em ploye of tba Standard Oil Company, swore today that ha waa induced by tha Standard Oil officials to tittn tba nam of ". A. Turveir to d'leument. whan la reality bit nama waa foul. II TnrrvJL Ilia testimony further show. Ida algnatura wa never eurn to, and 1ha notary who took hi affidavit ran tinder tha Uwa of New York, ba proa cuted for forgery. It will 1 up to Jamma, Hadlay aaya, to aay whether persona who Induced Turrrll to lun lil. nama falsely ran ba Included la tha prosecution.. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. Entries anl Date Aanouncad For In ternational Billiard Conteat. NEW YORK, Jan. M.-Tha date lid entrlee ara anounrad May for Ilia International Billiard Tournamaiit to ba played at Madison Square Garden Vginning on ahm.lay, April 9. and con tiauing aftamoona and avaniiijr until ftnl-bed. I'lay ill ba at IS Inch balk Una, two aliota In for tha world's championnhlp The anlrla arai Loul Cnrr, rri. tiaorga Sutton, Chicago and rrli Wil lie Hoppe, New York) Jawb Shafrr, -hlrgo Alliart . CutH ftwtnni Geo. FKloaum, New York) and Or Morn Ingrttar, New York and Part. Maiirlra Vlgneux may drrida to enter, but II W vonMered doubtful. Twenty -yne gum" will be played. The game, will bn 5001 point, up and tha winner will receive a gold and .liver trophy worth 1000. ,mbkmatlc of tha world's cltomplon-l "SEE AMERICA FIRST' CONFERENCE AT SALT LAKE SALT LAKE, Jan. 85.-WKU an at tendance which Included tha governor. f three Statee, representatives of commercial organlaationt from the leading cities of the Weat, and promi nent railroad and bualnees men, the "Sea America Flr.t' conference began today. Forme Governor Walla arf Ooveroor Cutler were among thoaa who delivered addresses of wslcoms .hip at lSJ bllllarde! There will, In addition, be ra.h prlaee to the value of (tairge P. HliiuoB I lh firt to chal lenge Willi Hop) fur the champion hip at lit. Tliit U tbt till which Hupp wrrM fitii Mau'rir Wyprut lat week ill Pari. 1 hit mut But be confounded with Ilia lit balk Una yam at h lib the International Tournament will be played. Itoppe, it la .aid, will probably accept (ha challenge of Sloe on ami tli plan now it to hava tba match played in eoitia public ball la Oil city In March, Tba match will be played in one ii Ik lit. COLD WEATHER. Eaattra Orago Experiencing Strtoaaui Winter Weather. DAK FIR CITY, Or., Jan. M (f?parill) Tha weather litre la wy cold at prcMiut. Moat of the anow, bowaerr, diMpprared during a rhlnook wbkh prevailed tba flr.t of tbla week, Coat .arvativa eatimatea pla'W tha depth of now in the mountain, at from six to eight feet A .now.lide occurred In tha Elk horn range, ten Billet from thi city. In which tha mountain waa cleared of Um ber for a dUUnea of SOOO feet, and much damage dime. .Tba thunder of tha ru.hlng m... of .now and debrl. waa nudibla ervaral mile. awsy. rHeveral peraont living la the vicinity ara reported to hava had very narrow exwpre. JOE HEELER DIES ia Famous Confederate' Cavilryrrun Civti Up the Fight PNEUMONIA CAUSES DEATH Wheeler Was One of Santa's Great Cavalry Leaders la Civil War la War With Spala Served la V, 1. Army As Brigadier-General. NKW YOltK, Jan. 85-tienaral Jwph Wheeler, the famous Con federal a cav alry lender and brigadier general in the I'nited State, army einca tha war with Spain, died at 5i0 this afternoon in HrooMyn, aged W year. In aplte of hi. year, there wa. hope until yetrrday of hla recovery from (he attack of pneumonia which raued Ith death. It l iMt ileciilcd where hi body will be Interred but probably In Arlington eeinetrry near Wahlngton. General Wheeler wa taken III six day. ago Ha contracted a eeveiw cold which de, vekped Into pleiirl.y and pneumonia From the firt hia age tidd aglnt him, but the family did not' give up hope until taut night when tha dieae wa. found to hava atTected both lung. The attending phy.Mana gave up all hope at mklnight lat night. At thi. time ha waa perfectly conriou anl re'g niaed and nuule aign of emuragement to hia family gathered about hi. lied aide. I-atcr the general aank Into a peaceful .lumber and at no time after warda wa. mora than eeml-eonwioiis. ITa lingered until this evening when he pawed away peacefully. and , Governor Chamberlain, Governor Mead and others werw among, the peakera. Commendatory, telegrams from Governor Brook., of Wyoming Governor Blanchard, of Loultiana, and J. J. Hill were read. Governor Cham berlain prodded. Tha addftieee of the different apeakera touched upon the duty of all pereone who intended trav eling to first sea what their own coun try had to offer. - IlL-fATE m NO PART OF SHIP REMAINS ABOYE THE WATER Light-Keeper at Gape Bealc Wreck and Says Remaining Mast Has Disappeared At Last. REMAINING SURVIVORS BATTLE AFTER CLINGING IN HOPELESS MAST, FEW SURVIVORS OF WRECKED VALENCIA, ARX FINALLY SWEPT TO THEIR DEATH. WHEN WAVES CARRY THE MAST INTO THE SEA-THIRTY TWO OUT OF 154 ARE KNOWN TO BE SAVED. a VICTORIA, Jia. . A flspatck from Caps Baato aaya Lfcatkeeper D. i.... ku Mtarmul ln Ik wrvrV .aJ nnarta tha auntr V.lee. A da la aa mare, Piecea tf taa steamer V taa aaaca va aw ten. VKTORIA, Jan. tS.-Tha wrecked tranter Valencia now Ilea submerged and broken, aava for a portion of one mat which atill etanda above the water. A fleet of ateamera and tug today hava been turning their atten tion to patrolling the vicinity, with the hope of finding boats, rafta or wreck age. Ahore several partiea have been toiling over almost Impawible traila, tome carrjing succor 'to tho washed ahore Mhere erouring tha rugged rocks of the ehore line aeeking any survivors that have readied shore, while other ara engaged la tha melancholy work of recovering bodice. Of tha total of 1M, but Si ara definitely accounted for. In addition to tha 32 the two men who were area on tha .bora by tha steamer Salvor near the wreck, may be sur vivor.. Five survivora have been taken on hoard tha Salvor, nine mora are en camped at the Darling Creek telegraph hut, with their bodiea bruied and their feet cut, bealdea being too overcome a. to .land, to aay nothing of attempting to walk, and eighteen were picked up by tha City of Topeka. If tha two men neen by the Salvor ara eurvlvor. there are atill 120 person mieoing. Not a Milidtary woman or child la among the rescued. little or no hope ia enter tained by tha patrolling fleet that any other, will be recovered for doctor, aay the limit of human endurance ha. al ready paaaed. Salvor Reports Find. The Salvor reported the finding of mm on the beach to tha tug Lome ))) ARIZONA HAS EARTHQUAKE . DKXVKR, Jan. 2.1. A apeetal to tha Republican from Albu- a querque, N. says tha whole country from Gallup, X. M., to e) Seligman, Ariaona, a ditance of 4 a several hundred miles exper- a ienced an earthquake shock thi ) afternoon. Big buildings rocked and people, fled precipitately e) from their bouses. At William, Ariaona, the .hock resembled an a explosion, goods wens thrown a) from tha ahelvea and buildings ware Jerked from their found- e) tiona. There la no loss of life 4 or serious damage to property a) reported. v UNABLE TO AGREE, Oovsramaat anl Packers DUairee aa Statement af Facts. CHICAGO, Jaa. U.-The counsel for tha Indicted tatii packers and the gov EEH IS IE WAVES Visits the Scene of the AGAINST DEATH TO THE END DESPERATION TO ONLY REMAINING aad her earge wan scattered along w I and the bluejacket, na tba bawl made a heroki attempt to get them. Tbey were nnureeaful and returned to tha Lome after succeeding m getting within two boat lengtba of shore. Soma doubt i expressed aa to whether these mea ara urvlvore, aa they seemed to maka no attempt to gi to the boat. The Sal vor also attempted to land at Darling Creek with supplies for tha aurvivora, but returned With the information that .uppliea muat be sent overland aa the surf waa mnning too high. Neither tha Orion nor tba Salvor re port finding any corpse and tha tugs Lome and Pioneer and the ateamer City of Topeka aava proceeded inward sat Ufled that nothing more can ba done from seaward. Tonight partiee ara be ing made up along the beach to make aa Invent ijpit ion of the spot where the two men are reported to be. Topeka Jiaa Tweaty-threa. The City of Topeka reported from Neah Bay tonight that aha had twenty three on board. Thee ara tha eighteen rescued from the raft and tha five wbkh had been taken from tha Salvor. The Salvor will continue to patrol the ho re in the neighborhood of Cape Brale. The steamer Shamrock has arrived at Toquart nrar here with three sur vivor o ft lie wreck. The men are all member, of the crew. They were pick, ed up, on Turret Inland on Barclay Sound. Another survivor ia on th iland, but is loat In the bu.hea. Two bodies were found on the inland. ernment were unable to agre tonight on the statement of farts concerning the actions of Commissioner Garfield, while invest ig ting tha beef industry and decided that tha trial before Judge Humphrey and the jury should be tak en up again tomorrow when witnesses would be called and question of fact concerning Garfleld'a actions and whether- they can be construed aa giv ing Immunity, will ba adduced by the testimony. FULTON SUBMITS RESOLUTION. WASHINGTON, Jaa 23. Senator Fulton presented a resolution in tha Senate today authorising tba payment of the funeral expense amounting to 1547 of tha lata Senator Mitchell. Tha resolution waa referred to tha commit tee on contingent expense. BIDS ARE ISSUED. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. President and Mrs, Roosevelt today issued invi tations to tba wedding of Mia Roose velt to Representative Longworth, MOROCCAN- CONFERENCE. Spaia Submits Draft Far System ef Taiatioa ia Morocco. AMirXlRAS, Jan. 83. pain, at to day', aemion of the Moroeratt confer eaw presented a draft to the conven tion providing a better return ey.trm of taiatioa ia Muromo and atao the creation of nr-w revenue. Tbe confer eiuv, after some dicusion axpreaed the opinion that nothing could ba prom Sued whk'b would modify tha pint bai. of organization of tlie rcMiotry or ia n.ntr.dii-tkm with the habit of the M4oeiu regardinff land Uxstifm. MINERS CONFERENCE. United Mine Workers Hold a Meeting la Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. M.-Tba de niand of tba L'nited Mine Worker, that tbe oertr and miners in tbe south we.tern di.trk-t be admitted to func tion of tha joint conference of eoai operators and miners of tU ftsarsj conititive diatrict, wa twice defeat ed during the first aeseion of the joint aeeaiun thi afternoon. The quetion provoked eonsidarabhj debata and wwa pr.Hiinlly lye only bu-iiH tran sected. ARE SUBDUED. ST. 1'KTWtSHlKtl, Jan. The Tran-Siberian Ilailroad ha resumed' full on-rtim, the mutinou. rarn it wlm for -vera I week, ran the rail road have been brought into subjection. FRANK IS MISUSED Senator GaMinfer Charged With Abusing Franking Privilege. REMONSTRANCE IS RECEIVED Poatnastcr-Gcncral Certalyaa and Members af Congress Receive Protest Concerning Affair From National German-American Alliance. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2J.-Poatmas ter-General Cortelyou and the members of Congress received a remonstrance from tha National German-American Alliance against the alleged improper use of tha frank of Senator Gallinger. Tha petition allegee a pamphlet bear ing the title "Scientific Teatimoay on Beer" ia being sent through tha malts bearing the advertisement of tha In ternational Reform Bureau and i said to be taken from- the Senata document on "Moral Legislation." Tbe Alliance declares the speech in the pamphlet i not a speech delivered by Gallinger1 in I'tffl, but the alleged article bring rent out under Gallinger'a frank ia an article taken from tba Toledo Blade. FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEBATED. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25,-The for eign affaire of the United Statea con tinued to hold the attention of the Senate today. Money wa the princi pal speaker and held the floor for over two hour in opposition to the admin istration' course both in Morocco and Santo Domingo affairs. Heybura spoke in support of tha annexation of Santo Domingo. JOINT STATEHOOD BILL IS PASSED BY HOUSE WASHINGTON, Jan, 23,-Tbe house passed tha Statehood bill according to schedule today. The Republican oppo sition spent It entire force yesterday and no effort was made to defeat the bill on it final passage, only 33 of the "lnurgenU" voting against tha meas ure. The bill pamed by a vote of 1M to to 150. Tba bill provides for Okla :AN"ADJIRADLE BOOK" Grover Cleveland Liked "Fads and Fancies." JEROME READS LETTER In Colliers rVeeMy Trial District Attorney Jerome Makes Argument. "TOWN TOPICS" IS SCORED Last Stage af the Trial of Vormaa Bapgood and tha Editors ef Collier's Weekly an Criminal Libel Charge ia Reached. NKW YOP.K, Jan. 23 The lat stage of tbe trial of Norman Ilapgood, and the editor, of Collier'a Weekly, charged with criminal libel in their publication of a paragraph commenting on city Magistrate Deuel - - eonnectina with Town Topics, waa reached thia aiter aoon when tba taking- of testimony ended and Edward M. Shepard of tha defendant' counsel made tha opening argument for the defenaa in which bar declared everything atated in tba pare graph true, and in which ha commented severely upon the character of Town Topics. Tomorrow District Attorney Jerome will sum up for tbe proeeeutioa. A striking feature of tha testimony to day waa given by Hapgood himself, when he declared what be had written about Town Topics waa baaed upon In formation furnished by Diatrict Attor ney Jerome himself. Jerome here caus ed some merriment by the atatemeat, that It ahowed after all ha was tha au thor of tha article involved In tha trial That ia true k a measure asserted Hapgood. ' Robert J. Collier, of Collier Weekly, testified today that Ilapgood wrote tha article concerning Deuel and "Town Topics" under instructions from him. The last act of Jerome today for tha. prosecution, was to place in evidence a letter from ex-Pivsident Cleveland which atated Cleveland had examined "Fads and Fancies and thought it an "admirable book." . CAPTAIN MUST PAY. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. A-Tba re port rendered by Deputy Collector Far Wy on tha charges of Maarfea Dirks wager, who was harpooned by the mate of the whaler John and Wlnthrop, dis credit tha sailor's testimony but finds the captain liable to a fine of $100 every day of tha 300 spent at sea, on which lime juice waa not served tha men. Tha captain said liinejuice wa served only once a week when in warm waters. homa and Indian Territory to consti tute one State under the name "Okla homa" and Ariaona and New Mexico one State under tbe nama "Ariaona, Should the terms of admission be rati fied by the reaidenta of tha territories in question their State constitution muat contain clauses prohibiting" tha sale of intoxicating liquors and phtral marriages, .