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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1906)
t a tan W, I BBT j I A -4 r. . 0tWtL J UtU . FULL ASSOOIATIO OOVIM) THK MORNINQ fltLO ON Tl LOWIfc COLUMBJIiC tii 11. f r- . . a i i I t VOLUME LX NOjMC HfIeiI FEELING ASTORIA. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1906 PRICE FIVE CENTS . 1 I Chinese Growing: Hostile to Alt Foreigners. TROUBLE IS FEARED tikis Issued Throujhout Empire Evince 10 Will Towards Outsiders. ' EUROPEAN POWERS CONFER Gevttnmtatt of Europe Hold Cenaulta (lot Onr Situation Americaaa Art Blame For Trouble BecauM of Al ' leged tfajutt Diacnalaatioa to China, WASHINGTON, Feb. -Report coo lieu la pmir Into the Department of M.I from diplomatic and owtsultr gent ia China rjrdtng the repM In (im of tlM feeling against Americans u.d tkieg Amcrli an e pressed by Mids ltud by U lor I authorities In various parts of lit empire. While licit admitting lh Ituatlon U on of danger, aiflliUI here would not be surprised at any dvebipmenl month may bring frlh. Although diiectcd primal lly against Americana th feeling of III ill It lulerpretated by Orientalists to hate far (Wptr meaning. It I. declared to 1 aati foreign ami indications ar that all flgner lth tho pnaalhle eteep tioa of th Japanese will wain be a. keenly affected American. Informal rprvntalio regarding lb .it nit knt have already Wn .'kanirrd bttwrtn ikjiii. Knrnn miw 4r, but thua far thla onuntry 1. not bjr furt'ijfn natlont Into rnul latbm Nstnii. (Iirro la a V017 grni'ral Iwlina aiiMnif KiniiiMan imMrr that Hi. (Tiln art bring linjiitljr tlixTlmi tinted a(aint by Amerli-aiK. IUCTI0NS IN APRIL. Donna IlKtioat Will Occur Mtxt April in Kuuia. 8T. mKUSIinw, Frb. Hwlimw 1o ill. IViuma arc flxitl for April "th. The opciiinii ilm ill lakn plare on April 2nd. A thrwi reW iutrnal twtwern the flidin and thi convomtion of thr aufinbly ia lit. Ini1i't tint, in wliich vrpiiilativea fmin mnola iKliti -nn atiitt hr. Work on tlir Inutile 1'alai wlirrf tlii" national aM'iiiltly will Imi hfl.l it lieintf puithnl niulit and day o a to hav it irmly in tinix fr tlir convna-atiun. Tlia C"nllliiliiin cIi-iikh-i nt mid ronot ll iitionul niiiiwn hil arc mm jHildiiin on buiiiiMa linr fiillowiiir an 1f a xiilil Amrrii-an and Ijjlih inrtlicHU, Thfjr o'nfd tlie aclioiiU for Makpr, by dixtriliutinx litiratur and laklnK advantu)rf of th. recently ri tniil privily 'of hnliling campiiin Dirrtingt. TEMPORARY INJVRCTION. Hintvtr Baak f Watt Vlrjiait Cktktd. 1MJ8TON, rtb. Th Saving. Ilank CoinmU.bnrt alleging conlinuM of tba Inalltutlon to bo haaardou. to thr initio and to thoM bating funda in it'a rutly, Judir Uradlvy today U utd temporary injunWlon agaiant the IUn.ier lank, of Wwt Vlrvlnla, a for poratUm, boMi priwipai o(tU U In OiU city. On of th dlm-tora, Robert I, llutton, wa armiUd ia Nw York yesterday with John 8. Whit, pretl dent of th Imperial Trule Company of Jersey liiy, and Clyda Ilolt, a K ik broktr, by lb United HUle. au tboritle on Indictment charging Ibem with .lng th Ball to dfrud. Fo- ttr Hooper, w bo bat been known at vle pr.U.ot of th Hanover Bank wat alo arra.Ud lerdy on i charg of luing th mail to further a eon piracy to defrwud. CHARGED W17 MANSLAUGHTER. KAY MATKO, Cl., K.b. e.-n.tabn Carroll of Culm w. rrrtd today on tb cli.ru. of tuamdaughter in eonnee lion with hi alleged part in th prUe fiiiht U.t night l.!'-h ended fatally It U charged Caritill bat Wn th promoter of th amateur fight beld her recent DESIRE FOIi PEACE Germany Wishes to Avoid Rupture With France. DESIRE SHOWN BY INCIDENT Count Vea Tttach, Pum Anta- graph Album tt Vtnoita, Waa Wjrltta, "Pmc a Earth, t Mta Good Wfll" German Ambattador Roda Approval AUitt lUAS, Feb. BCounl Von Tat- enbach of lb German Jeb-gatbm and Xlaruia VUrountl Vertoata, bead of th ItalUn nillon, Hgiired in two incident till evening which ahnwed Cermany't Ir.ii o avoid a ruptur with Krame. and th neutral power a dir (ui maintain Kumean prc. Th Count, who w. ch.tllng with th wive of he amliawaui.r remarked 1 "I have been painted a a ort of devil through out th Moroccan arTlr." On ladr p-ilk If the people could e him in bU reenl amiable mood it ould remove th lmprelm. IVrhM ," annwereil tlie Count but thla lcg.nd baa lioci.iii o Annly Hxed I fear bialory will phi 11 re me with lorn .lu-t after tiiia the Counteaa Von Tat cnliach paaed hi-r anlojfiaph album to enmla who lead in the elTort In licet a reconclliMtion. He wrot.- in Jiliii, the folliiwlng: "On earth, pence; men, kimnI will", Mnriiil pn'wed thin pMcillc ihcripiion to Von Tittenbacb ho emilcd giiiuly hia upprnval. Thia ylimpte behind the acenea give kcyiioti- lo the pifneiit elTorta to re iiicile the Franco er man relationa. 1SC0LLI1IAT BRIDAL VE PASSENGER TRAIN CRASHED INTO ANOTHER Portland Flyer and Pacific Express Mat Bridal Veil on (he 0. R.& N With Awful Results Four Persons arc Killed. at BRAVE ENGINEER TRIES INEFFECTUALLY TO AVERT ACCIDENT BALFOUR WILL LEAD. Indict tit at Point t x-Premir at Con ervtlivt Leader. LOXWi.V, Feb. .-urfc irulicationt lend to atrrngthen the belief tliat for mer Premier lUlfoor, II elected to Par liament from the City of London, will remain the leader of th Conservative. in lit Ifouw of Com moot and Joneph Kliamberuiia will become th leader of the Tariff Reformer with a eprate organization. The Time., Telegraph and othe newspaper, both for Cbamberlain and Balfour, bav gone over to Balfour and lb opinion at political club is the breach will widen aa th day paa. and only a miracle can now prevent th end ing of the naefulneM of th I'nioniat at a one party machine. GOVERNMENT iimny TAIGRT ARRIVES. ONE PASSENGER TRAIN IS FOLLOWING THE OTHER, WHEN THE IN JECTOR BURSTS ONTHE REAS ENGINE, DRIVING ENGINEER AND FIREMAN OUT OF CAB, TO ESCAPE SCALDING STEAM TRAIN PLUNGES AHEAD BEYOND CONTROL, AND FINALLY CRASHES INTO REAR END OF LEADING TRAIN. fttnch VtaetMlaa Charg dAStirea ia ia New Ytrt NEW YORK. Feb. fl.-Tl.e .(earner Zulia having M. Taigny, th former charge d'alTaire at Caracal, arrived at quarantine tonight. Taigny i on bin way to Washington to rejwrt to Am baaidor Juaaerand. ELECT OmCESS. Ml (KANE, Feb. tl-Th Weatern Tine Shipper' AnMx iation today elected T. J. Humbird, of SMkne, president, and it. II. Crover, of North Yakima, vice-preaid.-nt. IIKID.1L, VF.IL, Ore, Feb. 6,-raa aenger train No. S crashed into the rear end of passenger train No. 3 this morn ing at S o'clock, ami ia th. collltbn four perwofit were killed and Mveral terlont ly Injured. The dead ar: KUWARI) K. 81NNOT of IVrtlaad. ANDY KDWARDB of 1'ortUnd, rhetk- man for th Uaggagf A Omuibut Co., who boarded th train her to terurt or der for baggage to b delivered In Portland. (JEOltOK W. limiANAN of Tort- land. J. FROST of W.lln Walla. Th condition of Mm. Mary Riley of Walla Walla la very aerioua though the phyairian stale aha may .unite. Other injured it ia stated will all re cover. The only other ocenpantt of the Walla Walla sleeper, which wa on the rear end of th Spokane Flyer, were Mr. W. Riley, of Walla Walla, and James A. Rutaelt, of Fttt Oakland, Cat. Mr. Riley waa very severely injured. MODIFY HAZING LAW No. S remained on tb track, badly tmaabed. The accident occurred right at Bridal Veil, on a atralght track tbat extendi for a diatanca of GOO or 800 fett. The engineer of No. S could tea th danger RoOStVelt Recommends LeiUetPy Quarter of a mile, but could not aton Toward WJwWpmtn. bta disabled engtne. four or Ira mile, hack the injector had broken,- and Hwayne and tba lire man bad been driven from tba cab by I LAW IS NOW TOO DRASTIC the escaping ttetm. They wer itiil at work on th machinery when they no- tii-ed Ibe algnala sent bark by the pas senger train ahead. Then Swayna re entered the cab ami tried to And the throttle of hit engine, but wtt unable to do o, and hit train ran down the grade, smashing into tba train ahead while traveling at possibly a 23-mile-an- hour speed. Buchanan Wtll Known. Ororg F Clark, who ia in Astoria Roosevelt Orders Valencia Inycstigation. - SPECIAL COMMISSION President Directs Scarchinj Invest- iSafionto Be Made for Responsibility. ' SEARCH FOR BODIES ENDS Active Hunt For Bodiea ai Drowned la Abandoned On Hundred Twenty nine Ar Drowned Sevens Cotter Perry Start far Astoria. pTtaidtnt Makaa Public Latter Urging Congrett t Amend Pnaeat Hating Law Should Give Soma Officer Dis cretionary Power. IRRIGATION CONGRESS. IHI1SR, Feb. 8.-Dale fi th next meeting of the irrigation congress which will be held here bat le.n tet for Sep (ember luth to lAth. SENATORIAL PREROGATIVES ' ARE HEATEDLY DISCUSSED WASIIINGTOK, Feb. .-Tha Senile 1id not heva an opportunity today to bear the discussion of Patterton't reso lution on the action of the Democratic (aurua, but gave th entire day to a review of tht prerogatives of tb Senate In th matter of framing trettlet. The question wat raised by Bacon in a speech on hit resolution requesting In formation concerning the Algecirat con ference. He talked three hour and wat followed by ooner. Botb tpeechet were interrupted with debate, largely between Bacon and Spooner themselves, there were two or three decidedly sharp tilt, between them, rattertoa gave notice he would speak tomorrow and Lodge gav notice of a speech Monday on the rwllroad rat bill. WASHINGTON, Feb. k-The Prei on business, received a telephone met-ldcnt today made public n letter urging sag from IVrtlana, early last evening) Kongresa to modify tb law against bai cmveylng th .hocking inteligmtre of ling at the naval academy. Unlet Con the death of bis late partner and friend, I gres. promptly amends tlie present law and had her arm amputated at the. George W. Buchanan, in the O. R. A N.I which make mamlatory, the diamiasal wrist before being taken to Portland. J wreck at Bridal leil yesterday morning, of any midshipman found guilty of any form of hating, the secretary of the navy may be forced to dismiss thirty three cadets within the next month in addition to the eight aliv-ady having suffered the penalty and three whose ruses ar now awaiting action. In eluded in the list of those who have been, will be, or may be dismissed are midshipmen whose records are other wise without reproach. The President also says in his opinion- it it an error "ANTI-SCALPING" LAW UPHELD. ' 8AI.KM, Feb. 8. The Supreme Court today upheld the constitution ality of the "Anti tcalping" law which prohibits the re selling of rail mad Ik'keta by the original purchaser. The decision followed a deter mined pursuit of th to-called "Cut-rate" ticket bmkriw by railroads, centering in Portland, and is a complete victory.' The decision effec tually puis an end to "Scalping" ticket in this State. It ia not known here how badly Mr. ltus set waa injured. F.nginccr Swayne, of Portland, in cbirge of train No, 5, wa badly acaldcd in an effort (o save hi train from crashing into the passenger when he saw th head engln signal. Tht lire man on train No. 6 ia also scalded from Hie disabled injector pipe, which was re- Hinsibln for the wreck. ' The K.rter of "the Walla Walla Tull- nmn wa. at a ml ing on the rear platform of his car when he saw the approaching train and jumped. He U the only one on the car who escaped without injury. Two hobo were stealing a ride on the pilot of train 8. They, loo, escaped. by rolling off the engine. Tlie Pullman car waa smashed to smithereens, and the entire train wa glven such Impetus that the engine of the train broke from tlie car and traveled fully 40 feet down the track before it wa stopped. Th trucks of th Pullman car wer jammed forward under the car ahead. The engine of Mr. Buchtntn had been to Pendleton as t0 midshipman accused of, hating a witness in the rase now being prose cuted there against Deputy Sheriff ! I by court martial. There should be, he ay, discretionary power lodged with vis and wat returning to Portland. ome mimmistrativ oiiicer or board to where be would have made final prena- 1,c"1 "m"n'ril.v "B uh offen-e. Con rations for a new business venture he Muding he aa! "I Would see with was to launch at Seattle, and which im,,h "l tb present session of Con necea.itMted a aevcranee of hla old busl- rn'1 h"t me remedy ling ness relation with Mr. Clark aa an ex- f,mn,t f,,r itu,',", f" emltarra pert accountant. Intent for the navy department and. of Mr. Buchanan wa thoroughly reaped - JT'r to the best interest of the navy.' d and liked everywhere for bit rigor ous honesty and' all-round manliness. and there are a great many people in Astoria to whom th new of hia thock- ing death will come with genuine torrnw -.. i . He leave a family of three children. two daughter and a ton, Mis Made line, aged 80s Walter, aged 18, and Mits Dorothy, aged 14; hia wife having died last spring. The young people will be well provided for by their grand father, fi W. A. Buchanan, secretary of the Honey man Hardware Company of Portland. AGRARIAN DISORDERS. ROSCTOF-ON-DON", Feb. (I.-Agrarin disorder have brken out anew in the country adjacent to thia place. Cos sack were tent to the scene. WASHINGTON, leb. 6By the di rection of tba Freaitlent a searching in vestigation will be made by, a peeial eommUaioa into tba Valencia disaster. The investigation will be independent of th one being carried oa by Inspec tor Whitney and Turner and waa or dered after hearing the representations of Senator Pile and Representative Humphrey who maintained to the Presi dent that the inquiry by the steamboat inspectors would not meet the present demands. Secretary Metcalf later an nounced tbat the commiukia would con sist of Assistant Secretary lfurray of the Department of Commerce and Labor, Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Cor porations Smith, both of whom were members of the S locum board and Cap tain Burwell, the commandant at Bre merton. The investigation will be rigid and federal district Attorney Fry baa been directed to aaeut the commission; thut the commission will be enabled to summon witnetset nnd tecurt) th necea- ary testimony. Secretary Root ha taken np with the Canadian Government th question of establishing lighthouse along tba Van couver coast with a view to preventing further disaster. Search Given Up. VICTORIA, Feb. 8. Search for tho k-timt of the Valencia disaster i aban- loned. The revenue cutter Perry ar rived tonight and will proceed to As toria. The cutter tlrant has gone to Port Towntend, the Lome arrived to- ight, and the Wyadda will arrive to morrow. Ninety-three victims remain unfouml of the 129 person drowned. At the in vestigation thia afternoon it developed hat within three mintue after Captain Johnson ehouted "All hand on deck all ix lifeboat, had been tent away with out officer, leaving only the working boat in which the boatswain' crew landed the next morning and the proba bilitiea are, that had tlie boat not got away they would have been able to 'make shore, with many people. So far at could be learned none of the officer ordered the lowering of the boat. ATTORNEY GENERAL A00DY TESTIFIS BEFORE PACKERS END OF SATE BILL. WASHINGTON, Feb, 8,-Having fix ed the end of the general debate on the rate bill at 4:30 tomorrow, recognition of th chair ped around at a lively rate in the House today. There were seven teen speakers all of them for the meat-ure. FAST WORE. Gotch, th Wrestler, Throws Three Mtn la Short Tim. ROCHESTER, X. Y, Feb. 6,-Frtnk Gotch threw Char let Ralsier, George Gray and Con Albright twice each ia 48 minutet and 12 seconds, in a handi cap match tonight. CHICAGO, Feb. 8.-Uuited Statet At torney-General Moody took an active part in the trial of the packers' case to day. II wa called upon by Counsel Miller, representing Armour and Com pany, to produce the original letter written him by President RooMvelt or vouch for the authenticity of the copy produced ia court by Miller. The attorney-general admitted the authenticity of the document, but de the attorneys for the packers construed clared the clause in the letter which tic and the department of commerce a meaning that the department of jut union, wat not correct. This assertion and labor were working on th case in caused much excitement among tho pack art' attomeyi and they objected to it aa being improper before tht jury.