The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 29, 1906, Image 1

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UlUtHIt FULL AMOOtATBD MIM RIPORT
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ME LX NO. 223
ASTORIA. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1906
PRICE FIVE CENTS
ft,
DRIFTING ON
I ROCKS
Large Dark Driving To
wardCarmanah Point.
HARDLY ANY HOPE
She Is Believed to Be (he French
Bark Admiral Cour
IS WITHIN AlMILE OF SHORE
rief Dlerateh From Vlctarl 8U(m
.Another Ship fc Drffllag lato th
Ship's Gfverar4 lb Rock? Vaa
mm lalaad Coait.
VICTORIA, Jaa. 28.-A large bark l
wit hia a mil of shore two aad a half
mils .t of Caruanaa. feist. H 1
faejed. iaa wOI t kt.
Th. bark w in sight all day .ad
Jtlit after undowa drifted wound th
point and out of eight U Is not luwwe
whether h went on tb nick, or an
chorvd. Sh la in a dangeroue poaltiua
Th. steamer Salvor baa ton to bar
assistant-,
la tba Admiral Coarbet.
HAS FRANCISCO, Jan. 28.-A mar
etanta' Eachanc report from Seattle
etatee that tha reaeel drifting In at
Carmanak Point 1 believed to be tha
French bark Admiral Ormrtet, from
fiaa Francis to Puget Bound. Tlia
weather la repotted calm, but a big
ewrll la oa tba water and no tug i in
tha sldnlly.
' Schooner Tumi Tartte.
VICTORIA, Jan. 28-A telegram from
lUmrVId atataa tha schooner Ella
fifteen tona register, turned turtle and
all tlx oa board were drowned. Among
1hm wa Alexander McLean, formerly
commander of tha illicit fishing arhmm
r ( arnianita.
The KUa 0. Vft Victoria a-t Satur
day on a flehlng cruiaa off Vancouver
Mend. She wa awn Tueeday night by
aattlart at fartnaniih standing off Do
nllla Point. According to thos who ana-
liar, she waa acting strangely and did
tint pa, out.
Tha arhooner Hat wrecked three
year ago near Clayoquot but after
ward salved.
It U thought when tha wa reballast
d tlia Ulla.t waa not proporly put
In tha craft again. M'!an a ald to
1 tha original 'Uran" in Jack In
don'. "Sa Woir.
Kacovtrlnf Bodlaa.
1.1 win n IOgan and a parl.r who havf
bacn working at tha arena of the Valan
rl. mk rrnort tlia finding of four
mora bodica, thra man and a
woman.
(rrjianid M-anhcra ara making avarjr
vffoit to aacur all tha bod tea of tba
tictiini of tha Valrncia diM'trr that
a. U found. Ninataen hara baan ra-
aovarad up to till aranlng and with a
ealtnar aaa attaoipta will ba mada to
land naar tha araua of lb wrack and
Uka th bod Ira oa tug.
Tb tug fan WCt tonight taking a
party to aait la th aanh and tha
Wyadila la going from Port Towaarad
with auotber part to aiat or ilieTa
tba tug Rahada. Llnamaa I.ogaa ha.
raportad finding a amall baa Mar tba
wrack wbara b baliaraa tb tug fan
land and la ra moving nil tba bod 1m
found by him to that bay. Logaa baa
alght.oorwa la all. Of tha plaatroa
bodia only flra ar IdantlfUL
LIMITED WtlCKXO.
BIR.MS.V01LXf, Jaa. tA.-nVvaral
vara Injurad, but notv Mrloualy, la i
wrack of tha Friaro Umltad about atid
sight Saturday forty mlla aurtk of
bara. Tba aarhlant wat du to a brok
aa raU.
FSEMATUKS IXPLOSIOIT.
WlXXirKO, Jaa. 8.Ry th prrma
tut ,xploioa of dnamlt In th Oaaa
dua paciA eonatruetloa camp aaar
Kraaan rentardar thra war klllad
ami four injurad.
SENDS ALICE GIFTS.
I'KKIV, Jan. 88.Tha now.gar Km
prwt ha aant number of wadding
pravrnt ronitlng of coatly ailk,
Jawala and armlna roba to tba Amarl-
rwa legation for aliH Rooaavalt.
TO JOIN IIEYBlll
Fulton Will Help Protest AalnsT
More Reserves.
SUBJECT COMES UP TODAY
I da ha Saaator WiU Spaak Agalait
Withdrawal f Laad for AdditUaal
Foraat Rtatrrta Blua Moaatala Ra
rv t b Protaatal by Fultaa.
WASHIKQTOX, Jaa, Sl-Aiaator
llrylmrn of Idaho ba given notice that
on Monday ha will addre tha Kroata
on tha uhjcct of forest raarrvatlon
nd tha Inimanta aithdraaal of land
in Idaho and other weatarn atalaa for1;
creation into additional raearvaa.
Senator Fulton probably will take
part la tha diwuwion of tha ubjrrt
a ba ba under eonolderation tha ef-
rt which tb foret aervira I making
to add a large additional ttea of Ore-
gun to that already lmlu.le.1 in the
reservation.. Oregon reervea now em
brace B.OTJVW) acre, and land have
been temporarily withdrawn from net
tlrinent for W.lW.3:lO additional acre,
to be created into tlia followed reaerven:
Blue mountain, 8,190,W acre.; W'anrer
mountain, ,810.(aa) acre.; Morrow and
(irwnt , coimtie, 417,(XH) acre ouh
aet Oregon, 1.IH2J20 acrcj Maury
mountain, 400,H0 acre.
Fulton will protest gaiut the crea
tion of the Blue mountain reserve end
will pndialily aupport th contention of
Hey burn against the Indiscriminate in-
young elusion of land within forest reserve
in Oregon. and other western, .tales.
Senator Cle.rin was one of the guest
entertained Saturday evening at a din
ner given at the White House by Presi
dent and Mr. Rooeevelt.
T HI SID ALL
I VALENCIA
BOATSWAIN AND ENGINEER TESTIFY THUS
Investigation of Valencia Wreck Begins Two of
Survlrors Say Life Boat Coald Hare Easily
Come to Passengers Ail
WILL CET EVEN.
Standard Oil Will Bay But a Third f
Sfideaatiaeat Oatpat
BA KTI.KTTSV1LLE, L T, Jan. 28.
Tba KUndad Oil Company baa Uaued
order hereafter that only a third of
th midotmtim-nt output of oil will be
bought owing to th fact that the
Standard la prevented from eoottoulnf
aa buyer and transporter of petroleum
by reason of ouster proceeding la Mi'
ouri. A commllta representing pro
ducer will go to Attorney-Oeneral
lladley and tell him if tba gtandard
ia ousted from Muaouri .it will ahut off
their market for petroleum because the
pipe line run through a part of that
Uta. .
HUSL BOMB.
OFFICERS INSPECTED ALL THE LIFE PRESERVERS GIVEN OUT
TESTIMONY SHOWS TIAT THI SEA WAS COMPARATIVELY CALM
JUST OUTSIDE OF THE LIRE OF BREAKERS, WHEH THE VALES
CIA WERT OR THE ROCKS, ARRD A GOOD LIFE BOAT SEHT TO
THE WRECKED SHIP WOULD FJtSILY HAVE SAVED EVERY PER
SON OR BOARD.
SEATTLE, Jan. 28 (Special). -The
Investigation of tha .Valencia baa com-
eeaoed before Uaited Slate Marina In
spector! Turner aad Wbitucy, First As
tiaUat Engineer Carrlck and Boattwala
McCarthy bring examined. Carrick aaid
k wa ia tb angina nwm whan the
iaal Irst 1roek tb roeka. Ha de
clare It wa not until tha second shock
that water begaa to pour into tb 11 re-
room. 1 Carrlck aald tha heavy weather
did But set la until early fa tb morn
ing. ThtVltneaa aaid Captain Johnson
waa very cool. Carrlck waa la eharga
of boat No, 7. Five membera of the
craw, two paaaeager and himself were
in it. Tha boat tilled before it wa
lowered, he aaid. "Soma one evidently
cut tha aft tackle away and precipi-
ated u Into th water. I think I wa
tha only one aboard tha boat eared."
Did tha fall and tackle work all
right r
Yea."
"Did you consider tha life boat fully
equipped and in firstclaee condition!"
-Yea"
All passenger had life preserver on
ami me omcera went among mem ana
inspected th belt. Thos wearing
"Tulle" belt were requested to dis
card them for cork one and th officer
readjusted every belt.
"WV shot a line ashore and it dangled
all day. Tha second assistant engineer
then tried to awim but failed"
ger would not tear tb ahlp." The
witneaa aaid that tba first raft ekeared
tha ahip'a aide ia aafety aad bad little
trouble la getting to tha open aea.
"Tb raft wa left oa waa tba let
thing aboard tha ahlp for anyone to get
oa. Tb Valencia bad broken up aad
tha Cwa part of bar war about tea to
fifteen feet apart, th atara working to
ward thore. The foremeit waa etaaj
ing, but no one waa in the rigging. The
only person, washed overboard that I
aw were a woman aad a child. When
w pulled away from tha veet the
last word I heard the Captain say, wa
Good-bye, Tom. God' aaka try to save
the passenger and crew'."
"Do you suppo-e a regulation life
saving aurf boat could have saved the
person aboard?" waa asked.
"Yes," waa the answer. "I believe
life boat could have passed through the
urf within twenty feet of us and got a
line aboard and aaved every aoul. If
aix men could get that life raft clear
from the ship I do not aee why a regu
larly equipped life boat not have eared
us.
"It wa just a a calm a a floor part of
tha time aa we got outside the line of
breaker when we first (truck that at
that time all could have gotten away."
Boatsmain McCarthy declared that
tha passenger kept away from the
boat, and allowed tha crew to work
Dyaamit Bomb Blow Oat Sid f a
Bene.
WORCESTER, Ma, Jan. 28.-A
dynamite bomb waa hurled through the
second dory window of the house of
Paul Miisorynski thia morning and tore
away the rear part of the house. Twen
ty two person were asleep in tba aous.
AD em-aped except one woima who ra
buried in the Jrbris, but waa not ser
iously hurt. Another woman who wa
k-k; beiwme insane by the expkwion.
Tb police are looking for Frank Ciby
bonki and wife, formerly ownera of
tba building fiviiu psiinu of which
tbey cr evicted by mortgage proceeding".
The queatlon wa aked why more'1' ouM no doubt have been launch
passenger and less of the crew did not
get on tba raft. "Did the sailor at
tempt to crowd tii passenger off?"
"No," aid tha witness, "The pawn
ed without difficulty
''There wa no crowding in th boats.
The women were urged to go," aaid Mc
Cart by. "but ther refused."
STILL FIGHTING.
STEEL SLIVER TAKER FROM BAIN,
Troopa
rcMcnAi Iihcci cn H AC
AN IMPOSING FUNERAL
NEW YORK, Jan. 28.-Th funeral
of General Joseph Wheeler wa marked
ry an Imposing military pageant today.
Drief service wvr held ia St. Thoma
Episcopal church, after which tha body
waa taken to Jerey City, wher It Wat
placed on a train to ba taken to Wash
ington foi Interment at Arlington. Tha
body of tha dead eotdier waa wrapped
In tha flag under which he aerved with
almost equal rigor and distinction, the
Stare and Dan of tha Confederate
Slatet and th Star and Stripe. Vet
eran of tha Northern and Southern
arm lea mingled today la paying tribute
to tha dead general with veteran of
th PpanUh-Americaa war. Tha mute
of tha procession wa lined with great
crowd, most of whom stood with bared
head, while tha cortege passed. Before
tba body wi taken to St. Tkomaa
church a ceremony waa held at the
resident of hi lister la Brooklyn. j
and Revolutions Continue rHII.ADKI.rWA, Jan. 20. A eplin
KilUng Each Other. i tor of steel three inchea long waa today
ST. rETKRiSUrRG, Jan. 2ft. It l removed from the brain of John Nail.
reported from Kutai that eeriou en-'' Winston, X. C. at the Jefferaon Ho
counters are occurring between revolu
tionist and troopa, (Sevrral of the lat
ter being killed.
The arrival of General Alikanoff with
troops brought about a restoration of
order. Count Witt ha received a tele
grain from I.lncvitch that all ia quiet in
the Manchurian army, and order pre
vail at 'Vladivostok where the mutin
out sailor were dissrvued.
WILD WEST SCENE.
YOUNGSTOWN, 0, Jan. ' 2.-Flve
armed robber terrorlad Eat Young
town early thia morning ahooting two
mea and terribly beating a third. They
raided a aaloon making away with
and also got 9200 from a butcher.
WYOMING BABY WEIGHS A POUND
OMAHA, Jan. 2S. The smallt baby
on record In the West waa bora today
to Mr. Charlea Bybee, of Lander, Wyo.
Tb child welgha only a little more thaa
a pound. It head t only two Inches
ia diameter. .
pital heiw. Aa effort waa made to draw
the splinter with a powerful maget, but
the steel wa ao firmly emhedded that
the surgeon were compelled to use the
knife. The patient I reported to be
doing well, s
REPORTED JAIL BREAK.
Twenty-three Priaonera Are Thought to
Har Escaped nora tfcNeJJ'a,
TACOMA, Jon. 28A peeial to the
ledger from Steilacoom aaya a story is
current that twenty-three prisoner
have escaped from McNeil' hland.
Then is no confirmation, and the'
United State Marshal here, consider
th atory Improbable. There ia no tele
graph, or telephone communication with
tha prison.
FASTER CAVE UP AFTER DAYS.
PITTSrimG, Jan, 20. Drr Sherman
ML Stauffer, tha Allegheny dentist, who
ha bea fasting, brok over but Tues
day, although th fact wa kept from
th pubiie antil tonight. 8teuffer In
tended to ft for aixty daya, but last
ed only forty -day. , j
TO TRY ON FACTS
Question of Packers' Immunity to
Be Decided on Facts.
COUNSEL UNABLE TO AGREE
BESEIOED IN
HISS
Insane Policeman Tries to
Fill People
HAS SMALL ARSENAL
Attempts Lives of Policemen,
Family and Whoever
He Sees.
FORCES WIFE TO DISROBE
After Compelling Her t Cadre Chaaea
Her Into th Street I Nov Stand
if Off Polk ia Hi Home Wear a
Hijhtrob.
A Car Standa Packer Wfll latrodac
Testimony Subttentiating Caraeld'a
lareatigatioa Giving Packer Immaa-
ity frem Preeeratioa.
CHICAGO, Jaa. 28.-That tb quea-
tion of the immunity of the indicted
Packers from prosecution, must1 be tried
oa fact became a practical certainty
today when the last effort of tha oppos
ing counsel to reach aa agreement by
which- the matter might ba expedited
failed. Aa tha esse now stand the
Packer will introduce testimony to
subetantiate tha claim of Garfield' in
vestigation which clothed the Packer
with immunity from subsequent crimi
nal prosecution inasmuch aa each wa
compelled to produce evidence agaimt
himself. The jury will decide the ques
tion of fact and the court will decide
under the facta as found by tha jury,
whether immunity protect the Packer
from prosecution on the main iue of
the indictment.
SEVEN BUILDINGS BURN.
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PKOKIA, Jan. 28. Curie Harwood,
former policeman, bow rtolently in
sane entered tb nolle headquarter
till evening and t Uk point of a re
volver held up aeveral officer tot fif
teen minute, while k Tented his inaaai
wrath ia a deluge of curse. After
threatening to shoot tb catir orowd
and failing because of a snapped cart
ridge, be backed out of tb station aad
escaped. Withia aa hour Harwood ap
peared near hi bom and entered the
residence of Mrs. Montgomery whom he
knocked down with tha butt of hie gua
taking a ahotgua and revolver from
thia house ha barricaded himself la hi
owa residence and at 10 o'clock tonight
waa standing off a (quad of polio who
had surrounded th house. Saturday
night he compelled hi wife to disrobe
and dror bcr into th street. This
morning he mada aa attempt a the
Urea of hi. children.
At 1 o'clock Monday morning Ear
wood auddealy appeared oa tha porch
of hia house clad ia hi nightrob. He
opened fire which waa retaraad. Ka
bote took effect. Harwood went back
into tha boos and th poea settled
dowa for siege.
ALPH0NS0 AND INTENDED.
United States Naval Training Station
at Coasters Harbor Destroyed.
NEWPORT, R. I Jan. 28. Seven
buildings with the United State Naval
Training Station at Coaster Htrbor
wear destroyed lv fire tonight. The
Spaniah King aad Bis Fiaanc Take Ai-
tomobil Rid.
BIARRITZ, Jaa. 28. King Alpbonao
accompanied by the military mambera
of hia household conducted the Prince
rti of Battenburg, her mother, tha
Ptiiicesa Henry, and Prince Alexander
of Battenburg in automobile to San
Sebastian where they were cordially re
ceived by tb Queen' mother, Maria
Christiana . Tb party waa enthusiaati- 4
cally greeted en route. At San Sebas
tian flower were showered oa th
Princesses.
ALLEGES IT IS HEALTHY.
NEW YORK, Jan. 2S.-overuor Ma-
loss is flOO.OOO. Several apprentices in I goon who arrived from Tanama today
single Irons were confined la the detea- aya there has not been a case of yel
tion building when the lire broke out i low fever in the Canal Zone for seventy-
but all were recued. fur day. Work ia progressing rapidly.
MONEY USED CORRUPTLY
IN NATIONAL ELECTION
WASIUXGTON, Jan. 28. Publicity
election contribution and expenditure
aad tha formation of organization to
promote these putyoee ia every ttate
wet. urged in aa address iasued tonight
by the National Publicity Bill organi
sation. It declare there waa secret and
corrupt use of money in the election
of the chief magistrate of tha coun
try, aad that legislators and state and
municipal officers ar a menace to the
Institution of a free people. The or
ganization desire to promote similar
organisation in every state In th
union, ia order that tb proposed bill
for a national law be required to dis
close under oath every contribution of
money in national campaign and pro
viding for punishment for any violation,
of such a law to be paaaed, and that
the law ba supplemented by similar
legislation affecting state and city;
official.