MM tttttti :ULIHI PULL VOLUME LX NO. 287 TEREIBLE HEROISM OF Mother Pinioned By Wreckage Holds Her Babe Alofliin One Arm in Vain Effort to Shield it From Advancing Flames. CONVICT, CHAINED TO TWENTY-TWO DEAD AND TWENTY-TWO INJURED BEST ESTIMATE OF CASUALTIES SUSTAINED COR ONER'S JURY TO INVESTI GATE ACCIDENT MONDAY RAILROAD TO CONDUCT EXAMINATION ON OWN ACCOUNT. rmil.O. March 17.- Twrnt (wo dead ii4 twenty two injured i. ihi- veiy vft tinutti of In- rimuiilU'ti In the wreck on the I-n-r ami Itio Crundc yi(fr liny, Hiily iH'ii can In- iileiilil'u d an. I nl one c-uii- i. turn .iillii ii-iil outline id li-iitiiir. tn In readily ifiiigniml. 1 In- i in .i i ru l r aii" known by iiiikoii of thrir chaired Imlicii In iny found where imtumllv tiny would have been when tlip rolliiii tonic plar. Two telegraph i'iii;i(nrii are held in t lie public mitil i rtuponiiihtn for the awful ilUimlrr, although no formal indictment Im gone ml a.t itil them, lintli hnw Ix-i-n or dered dichiirgc. from (In- erice nf I In railroad. The I'liriiiu-r'n juiy will be fin iitvi'xt iul inn ''u'' of llif aeei ili-iil on Monday. In addition llii- mil rHli Will conduct mi .1 111 i llll I i' HI nf it't trniniiK'ii and opi-intom who will In Hiked In loll what lhc know nf llii' dcptuiuhl ufTair. It iim-iiii- that R. (' Whitncv who was ln-iiiy escorted In flu- penitentiary by I .ttl Sheriff I'.uiril had been chained In tin' "I'll I and CANS WINS. Easily Defeat) Mike Sullivan in Tenth Round. I.MS ANGELES, Mureh 17. doe Cam. dcci-ively defeat. d Mike iTuilil Sulli an (ouight in leu rounds. While Sul livan wan not eoimleil out In- wan on the s flour and priielienlly helplesi when die police iiMtrueled the refene (o end Hie litiht. liaiH made u perfect llghl, wear ing Sullivan down with Hlr.iiglil left to the body a punch which never failed to land. Barring oni blow in I lie third SillliMtil failed to reach ( iilll- effeetivelv. ASSESS JOSS FURNISHINGS. i;U VMKK. March 17. The 1'nited Stale eu-ttiiiiH aulhoritii'H liuve been iinct-ligating the importation of Chinese Jim llidise fm nil lire ami hcn al'lef such iirlicliM will he a-iH-ed at koiui' l" or 111 per cent mien. It m-ciiis lliul the Young Wo Society and l.ung Wong (iolig Societv, both of San l'VanciHco im iiporte a variety of liltings tor jos-1 mine", aking free entry under the J linns, Dingley law provision for " Itegalin fur a religious iiiHtittil ion." RUSSIAN ELECTIONS ARE CONTROLLED BY POLICE ST. PETERS1IUIH!, March 17. -Charges of interference by the local police to prevent, the free expression of their will in the preliminary elections to the county convent ions nre increasing. The Nitshu Shisn says it has inve-tigal--d the rural elections in the St, Prices burg province, and alleges the authori ties everywhere forbade public Hidings called bv the Liberal, but ilid not in AteOOIATIO PRItS RIPOPlT WOMAN IS SEAT DIES MISERABLY when lire broke mil In- had no chance whutcver to ewapc, Jty the hand of full- liii Kimril perished with him. The law. of Colorado miike it a crimw to fiil'ii priwini-is to car neat". A hui trending tory of a mottur'H hue 1 1 tulil by Pullman Conductor Kreger. "Tim mother with her little babe in hfr anon realizing it was al most impossible to lie saved herself gave her only thought to her babe. One hand wa pinioned In the dcbri, but her lieml and other hand were free. She win trying to keep her head from the flame mill with her tree hand win hold ing her infant an high in the air an nhc eoitlil. Jut a wo were about to reach her hc gae a gn-p and fell back into the lliinn-n with her Imlie." Late this afternoon a head und the iiiiei' pm linn of a liiiiniin body were found miller the tinder of one engine. I loth lie engineer and firemen of thin engine wete killed and enough of their lHi I ti-M to idntify them wii found, .lu-t who I lie vie! im i is ii mystcn. Colorado ureen Mountain ivn M mm 1 . Destroyed by Big Slide. Reports From All Parts of Colorado State Weather is Vefy Severe One Man is Killed by Snow slide at Silverton. DKNYKR, Maivh 17. -Telegrams to the Republican tonight indicate severe weather in the mountains of the stale. At Silverton a snoW-liile demolished the Ofceu Mountain mill cau-ing a loss of $:if)ii,tHH. An unverified report from Opliiiis, -tales a Colorado and Southern train has been buried by the slide. At Alpine Pass the snow is forty feet deep and it is still snowing. The snow is claying trains in various pints of the Stale. One man was carried nway by the slide a( Silverton. His body was .not found. terfere with the meetings culled by the priests and other react ionaries. in inn ii v places the peasants were afraid Jo vote on account of the police at the jiolls. Hundreds of representatives of the Liberal party were arrested and in fiome cases, even by military demonstra tions. The government, agents openly threatened repressions if certain persons were elected. SEVERE SHIM ASTORIA. OKKCON. SUNDAY. MARCH 18 190 S CENES WITHE A TOLD EAT EGGS. Cambridge Eijcht Diet on Egg ni NKW VMI:K, March 17. Tiii- i Makc Record. r'Un-i-ii Irehmd'-i Mwu Day." All over I.M.MMlN', March 17. A n-conl time ( the couiitry there an- inin-en and -r-tow made by the Cimbridge t'nivemily' mon-t, parade and i'cicw, linner and crew in piactice trial for the Oxford line -pe-che. in memory uf Ireland' ainbi idge boat race )hih tai-eil u curioiii grat one-. iliHciu.ion, The ('uiiibiidge crew wanj In New York ,'o.iMI Irishmen and uppo-ed to be ii mther inferior one Ii'IhIi AtiiericaiiH parade under the an until the lecoid wai made. It appear ' ipietH of the Ancient Order of Ilibern tluit the crew ut Ih-i-ii largely dieted on ian of New Y ork County. In the even egg", which the Oxford oarnien art) in-! iug then- will be nuiucioii dinneis and dined to taboo, and hence a hot din- j ballx. eiiion ia ariM-n an to the value of ' egg- in athletic training. i DESTRUCTIVE LANDSLIDE. FORMOSA EARTHQUAKE. i TMKIO. March ! 7. -Tin-re wat an j earlhiiiake at rvugi in KormoHn today.: Hundred of buildirig were destroyed. It ' i uid hundred-t of people perl-bed. j Sidewheelcr Goes Ashore on Chilean Coast. LEFT ASTORIA JAMUARY 20 Old Side Wheel Steamer Olympian on Her Way to Long Island Sound Goes Ashore, March 10th, in Possession Bay. JUNTA AliKNAS, Chile, March 17. New- reached here today that the American steamer Olympian, from Portland, Ore., and San Francisco, for Ho-t which passed here March 10th, carried away her anchor chains and went ashore in Possession Pay, March l.'llli, and is now embedded three feet in the gravel beach. The Olympian is an old side-wheel steamer, of 1083 ton, She left Astoria, Ore., in tow of a tug. and was taken in tow at San Francisco by the American steamer Zealundia, ii lul was destined for use as an exeur sion boat miming out of Ronton. The Olympian was well known in Astoria for many years before she start ed on her long voyage for the east coast. She was built at Wilmington in 1 SS.'t. and was brought out by II. S. Aekley, who was her first captain. Ar riving on this coast, she was placed in the Victoria and Tneoum trade. lu lNSft she was brought, to the Co lumbia and placed on the Astoria and 'Jlwaeo run, giving the fust through ser vice from Portland to the sea. She made the run from Port hind to Astoria in four hours and 47 minutes. In 1SS7 she went, into the Alaska trade. The Olympian was laid up at the O. R. & X. boneynrds in I8!H and lay there j for fifteen year-. Sim was regarded as of an obsolete type with her givat lirmid hull and lier overhead walking beam. The Olympian is 2(10 feel long, () feet hciini and 12.."i feel deep. She has a steel key bottom and 40-foot paddle-wheels. lu .RIO,") the Olympian was pureha-ed 'rom the O. R. & N. Company by C. L. Dinion, who intended placing her ill ser vice on Long Island Sound. She left, this city January 20, under tow of the tug Dauntless to San Francisco. At that port she was picked tip by the steamer Zealandia. which has been pur chased by the same parties, The two vessels were reported several davs ago us having passed through the Straits of' Magellan safety with all well. OLYMPIAN WRECKED CANNON entertains RYAN RESOLUTION IS CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY. I!IM .lANHIliM, March 17. Land-lide, n ii-1 llooil" lieiv- rrniay Killed una in- jored twenty (.cihoii and landnli'len ut 1'etiupoli, the cjipitul of Itio Janeiro province, killed fifty and injured a many more. Gives Dinner to Famous Gridiron Club. MANY GUESTS ARE INVITED President Roosevelt, Vice-President Fair- banks, With Members of the Cabi net Are in Attendance Minia ture Gridiron Given Cannon. WASHINGTON. March 17. Speaker Cannon tonight gave a dinner to the j gridiron club, the famous organization J 0f Washington correspondents, whose j jUrSt he has been on many occasions during the past twenty-two years. A distinguished company was invited to meet the club, among whom were the President and Viee-rre-ident; Secre- j taries Root, Shaw, Taft and Wilson; Sir Mortimer Unrated, Baron Rosen, ' Justice Harlan, Cardinal Gibbons and K. I If. lrarriman. It was not a cridiron din ner although some of the Gridiron meth ods were introduced. The club present ed the speaker with a large gridiron, ap- ; propriately decorated and informed him, that while no one could be made an honorary member of the club, the Gridiron which he was it's best friend rived meant he j BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. Eastern Will Win Coveted Champion ship This Year. CHICAGO. March 17. -With but two regularly scheduled games yet to be played in the National Amateur billiard tournament being played by the Chicago Athletic Association it is assured the title, which has been held the pa-t year ),v Charles K. Conklin of Chicago, will go to an I'.as'teincr. K. W, Gardner, the only one of the six contestants who has not lost n gain;' has J. F. Poggenburg j Jif New York as an opponent for the : linnl gnine, and should the latter win j irhis match, he and Gardner will be tied ! for first place. 1 KIDNAP YOUNG LADY. TCCSON. Ariz., March 17. -A special to the Sentinel from Moreiici states that last night at a ball given by a promi nent social organiaztion three masked men entered the ball room, kidnapped a young lady und "shot up" the dance hall. When pursued by a posse, the desperados dropped the young lady and escaped to the hills. COVERS THE MORNING FIILD ELIMINATED Authoritative Statement Issued Ryan Resolution Will not Be Considered by Mine Workers-District Allowed to Make Own Agreement. THE OPERATORS CAN NOW DEAL BY DISTRICTS THE NEW POSITION OF THE MINE WORKERS WILL ENABLE THE OPERATORS AND MINERS TO DEAL BY DISTRICTS IF THERE IS A FAILURE TO MAKE AN AGREEMENT FOR THE ENTIRE BITUMINIOUS FIELD. INDIANAPOLIS, March 17. It can be authoritatively stated that the official mine worker have decided to allow the Ryan resolution to be eliminated from consideration and act upon the assump tion that the adoption of the report of the scale committee has virtually re pealed the resolution which prevented one district signing an agreement with the operators until all the districts come to an agreement. All of the reso lutions which were endeavored to affect SCULLERS BARRED. NEW YORK, March 1". John F. Mul cahey and W. F. Varley who repre-ented the Atlanta Boat Club of this city in the double sculls race at the Ilambunr regatta last July were barred from fur - ther competition under the National Association auspices by the executive committee today because of their gen eral unsportsmanlike conduct and also for cabling home that they won the race after having been disqualified. Australian Banana Plantations Destroyed By Hurricane. Steamer Miowera From Australia Brings News of Recent Storm in Southern Pacific Much Damage is Done to Property, VICTORIA. March 17,-The steamer Miowera from Australia brings news of the recent hurricane. The hurricane was severely felt in Northern Queens land, 80 per cent of the banana planta tions being destroyed. I he steamer Scot, trom Japan to Ocean Island and Australia, is supposed! to have foundered during a typhoon. The volcanic erupt ion at Tofua, on the Friendly Islands, is assuming greater miiort ions than the Savaii eruption in Samoa, but a- this is located in a basin j 1S00 feet deep no damage is caused. STORM DOES DAMAGE AMERICA DOES NOT FAVOR AUSTRIAN PROPOSITION WASHINGTON, March 17. -Advices from Algeciras contained criticism of the German insistence upon the adoption without modification of the Austrian proposal for policing Morocco. Although not voting on any question affecting Europeant politics this government is ad verse to a complicated system for polic ing the Moroccan territory and provid ed the simplicity of the scheme can be ON THI LOWEFf COLUMBIA PRICE FIVE CENTS action on the scale or the Ryan resolu tion were quietly sent to the resolutions committee with comment. This posi tion will enable the operators and the miners to deal by districts if there is a failure to make an agreement for the entire bituminous field. The opeators, who favor signing by districts; even if the advance in wages is given, are great ly pleased over the position taken by the miners of the United Mine Workers' Union. FREIGHT HITS WAGON. Train at Winlock Kills Man and Horse and Smashes Wagon. WINLOCK, March 17 (Special) This afternoon freight train No. 53, which : wa9 preceding the regular Portland- Seattle local No. 7, as it was entering this place, struck the horse and wagon of Carl Hansen, killing Hansen who was driving, and his horse, and also completely demolishing the wagon. The track at the point where the accident occurred, is down grade, and just above w here the wagon road crosses the track, there is a sharp curve in the right of way and because of this fact, Hansen did not hear or see the approaching freight, until it was upon hiin. Han sen is a rancher living near here. JEALOUS HUSBAND'S ACT. WHEELING, W. Va., March 17. In a jealous rage after waiting from night fall until midnight for his wife's return Davis Paxton, a teamster shot his wife and believing her dead, tried to kill the baby, his father-in-law and two police officers. Then he turned the weapon on himself inflicting a fatal wound. ONE MAN KILLED. PUIJ'.LO. March 17.-A special to the Chieftain from Telluride ays there was a monster snowslide at Bar Creek to night. One man was killed. WILL PAY BACK. NEW YORK, March 17. The World tomorrow will say: At a conference yesterday it was agreed by the trustees of the New York Life that they should reimburse the company to the extent of $148,000. pjreserved is content to trust the mission i to a force of French and Spanish officers responsible to the diplomatic corps at Tangier for effective service in caring for the interests of all nations. There Ms authoritative information that Ger many having assured herself of the in ternationality of the police system will assent to modifications of the Austrian. ;, proposal. SSED