nun WW UBLI(IHK PULL AtSOOIATIO PRISS HBPORT UOVER8 THE MORNINQ FIELD ON THE LOWEft COLUMBIA VOIJf.MK LXI NO. IICI ASTORIA. OKKCiON. SIMMY, MAIH'II 25 lOOfi PRICE FJVECKNTS 0 MAN TRIES TO KILL "DEEP THINKER" Insane Machinist Fiics Revolver Through Parlor Window of Philadelphia Judge Imagines Men Would Kill Him By "Electric Wave" WRITES CRAZY LETTERS MACHINIST MrCAFFERTY IS CAPTURED HY POLICE AFTER CHASE LETTERS FOUND ON MAN ALLEGING THAT MAYOR WEA VER, SECRETARY ROOT, CHARLES SCRWAB, AND OTH ERS, ARE CAUSING DISEASE AND DEATH. PHILADELPHIA, March 21. J. J. M.( illTett t, il machinist, late today llred two Iki( linin it J2 calihie levokvr tluoiigh the p.nlor window of Ihi rci deuce 1. 1 Judge 'o'lilon. pliuitr cmilt el Im Mayor Ucutci Mi'iihViy a lllle-lnl allel a chane of tell liltM'lt. Jlldge I Million Vtll o( lit liolllc lit till lime, In Mii'iilTeityV pocket Were found vetil.il Icltel ilidleed In Mute Seiiatm MiAiiInd "luting the wilt"! in tended to dichai ge hi letoher in fmiil ol ioldoli' home Imi the pulp ol bringing him into mint All the ht lei. Mile wiitteu iii an iiii iihi -lent mail nei alnl I epeatedU let. mil to nil elcc. (lie ciilicnl tt ate hy which il o Main ,1,,-s , alh d "Cleat Thilil.ci" weie cauim; dl"M"e and ilea'h "lie of the MARRIES AT LAST. Son of NirntaRuan President Weds an Antrtican Girl. U AslilMi TON, March -'I .Mphone XelllVil, Jl teal- old, -oil of Hie l'lei dent of the Nicaiiitfiinn l!cpiibli . wa mall led today to Mi Maivuciite linker, dilliehtel of Ib't. W, W, Itaher of ihi city at the home of the bride" parent. The inaninoe i the outcome of a hm' and romantic emu t -hip. A leu month ncii the couple conic mplat il inairiaKC, tin' N icariiunii miniler. Scnol CoiiVa, intervi'iieil it waa uid by olilcr of Pieideut Zelaya. who I biinlit hi -on loo yoiin- According I" nil counts younn Zehiyu "ii kidnaped and eut to Niciiriiiuii. I'lesidi'lit Zidaya Inter cluiniii'il hi mind anil the youn iiniu married without I'nrllici obji'clion. Il i -tilled yoiiny; Zelaya inleiiils In eo into lmilless in New York. HAZING BILL PASSES. Middies at Annapolis Must Be Good Good Boys Now. WASHINGTON, March 2-1 - Ilu.in a' Die Annapolis Naval Academy was deall with hy the House today in the passage of (he Senate bill wilh a House substi tute. The bill rcpenls Unit, pol l ion ol I he cxi-itin law s which makes compul sory the dismissal of midshipmen "uilty of liiiin;; in anv decree, n ml siibst it ules (he punisliini'iil in rdiue; to the mil lire of the ollcnse. WORKING GIRLS FOR NOT WAIISAW, March 21, -The paynuis ter of the Vistula railroad today shot a robber who took !j:!r(l(l from him. Ow ing to the continui'd robberies the mi llion! ics 11 ru placing seiilriew at lliet tloors of private banks, i Thirty-four SHOOTS TO MAYOR WEAVER h'tlei! ieiiieted that in the event that Mi-t iilfeity wiih fnund dead, Mide fior don. .lohu M. Mack, a prominent con tiuclor. Mayor We. iter, director of public nfetj, poller, Mayor Stoy and l'o! inimtcr lliichiiich, of Atlantic City; t hu f t.iiHin of the local M-cret crvic'; Secielait of Slate Hoot, Willi .1. Mooiv of the Weather Ituieau nd two other men he iiinsted. Another letter Ktat ! " If fnund dead, I have been niur deied by Mayor Weaver, .liide (lOidoii and lohu Mink hy their electric current wave foncd iiniu their electric magnet iiMchine. with which tiny do all the telephoning and tlej;raphin); in the I lilted Male" The police also found a neeipl lor leei-tend Idler to t'lmilci l Schwab. ("lie of the lettel ii Iclllu'd bv Sell Hllh. LEAVES FOR NICE. IAV Yollk, March 'il A cable dis patch to I he I li . lit Iroiii Nit ii Ileum. Italy, say: William Koi koh ller left here yester day wilh his pai'ty of friend for Nice and t niinc- lie is in penci l health and tin been -laying here a lew day, imik iny eeiirionH in the neighborhood. IVENS WILL HANG Chicago Fiend Listens to Verdict Unconcernedly. Youth Who Assaulted and Murdered Choir Singer, Calmly Lights Cigar While Verdict of Jury is Read by the Clerk. (Tlll'AiiO. March 21. Iticliiird I. hens Im heeti found enilly of I lie mur der ol Mr. Ilcssie llollisliu' ami sent enced In be liiincd. Hut one ballot wa- taken. This was taken alter a little more fluin un hour's ilclilyrut ion. When the clerk of tin- court read (lie verdict hens iippnl'ciilly was the most unconcerned prison in the court room. "(iivc me a licjil," he said and pulled POISONED JOINING STRIKE working girls in the mills at Pabianice, ten miles 1'vom l.oilz, on refusing to join the strike were today poisoned wilh powder strewn 011 Hie lloor of the mill. One died and others are seriously ill. Ten are not expected to recover. ' j j a rij-iir tioin hi pocket hihL lit it., 1 Utolllev l oll illllll (liilll'lv ll"kci fill I j.i nets trial, the hearing of I hi motion i n ill pioh.ildy he iievl Sal ni'la v. Mm. Ilolli-ler mv a - miiidcicd on the leieuin ol laliuan i.'in. .-me was im- Uoiin;' wile of a limine- man and left j her home in 1 li i- alteinooii lo lllg ill I he fiiiieial of a friend. Ncvl moinitig Iven- lepoilcl o hi- father that he had : l iiihI it woman' dead body on a inn -nine pile in the ham. The crime wa lepolted to the police, limine; the day ; I ten confessed he ciinglit the w oman a he missed the door of hi father' carpenter simp, had iniiltreated and linally killed her. Muring the trial he denied making the confession and dc daivil he could rcnietiibei nothing of the c l line. FAMILY WIPED OUT Seven Persons, Three Generations Killed By Train. Seven People on Way to Family Re union in Buggy, Are Srtuck by Tra n and All Are In stantly Killed. 1 Sl M! It V. l'-iin.. March 2-1. Seven i I pcf-nn, repic-ciitiny three eriicrat ion, of one family, were killed on the Philadelphia and KciiilinL' Itailway at lla-s I'riKsin today. The dead are ('. W. Neiilii;. a;ed !.'!; Clarence, ned II and Sihis, ayi'd .'III. son's of the first mi d; Mrs. Clarence, and their three ehililieii. There wa to have been a re union at tin1 home of C. W. N'eidio to morrow and the latter had driven to the home of the son to convey the party to Auti-laviHe. The wagon whs ciNinj: the track when an express t ruin dahed into it. The occupants were thrown or drayeed many feet and the boilics were horribly minified. DYNAMITER CONFESSES. Implicates Many in Plot to Destroy Buildings. NEW YOHK. March 2-1. -Charles Morau. a mcmlx'l' of the llridyeincu's & IhiUHCsinith's ii 1 1 ii in . arreted several week iifjo with two ironworkers, chare, cil with at lempl im; to dynamite the llii building, heinf; erected by Post and Mct'ord today made a confession to ns--istnnl Di-trict Attorney Train. Tmin says Moran iinplicnted several others and Ihe New York and New Jersey hfailche of the union, deelarini; they furnished the money to have, not only the Itliss luiildiii, but other bnildines destroyed, and the work of construction halted. . The names of the walkini; dele- gates involved were not divide ilislliel u(loiiiev's office. bv the FOUR APPOINTMENTS. SAN HiANCISCO, Match 24. There were four1 new appointments today by i the Southern Pacific headquarters, ; Among I hem were 1!. It. Miller, general , freight ngent and A. 1.. Craig, general passenger agent of the lines in Oregon. Headquarters are in Portland, They : will assume their new duties at once. I PATTISON IMPROVING. COI.UMIIUS, March 24.A bulletin issued by Governor aPttison's physi cians slates the improvement is con tinued and is definite mid encouraging. No assurance is given however, despitl this hopeful bulletin, that the improve- I incut is inure than leinpoi'.iry. rilTTDATTriTT "T7TATTAW lrmuuuri i.vimhi HONEST LIEUTENANT. Duplicated Pay Account and Wants a Court Martial. MAV 'il:K, Mm .-1, 21. Lieutenant !.: I'latcn of tliv artillery i-orp-. I , S. A, uill f court lll;iltl.ll hcic today oil ,i rli. i of duplicating llii .h'ioiiiM. while stationed at Fort ; William. I 'i t l;i rnl. Me. j ,.i,iny .i-iit-niiit Oaten In- i , hi oVl II ,1' IMI-I. Ill' hilV tllilt il-VT.lI ' I " 1 month- ago lii- found Ik- had duplicated jiii- pay account and had received about that h" wa- not entitled to. The 'duplication, lie aid. wa made hy mis take, 'l lii- pay depai t uient had to order , an iiivc-l i;at ion and the charL'c ataill-t i l.i' uteii.iut ( raven- are the re-iilt. Lieu tenant Cravens ha been in the service -ilne S!I2, when lie enlisted ill the arlilleiv blanch of the it I in V . TO BE RE-CHRISTENED. VttTOISIA. It. C., .March 24.-Th-mm tin j; schooner Heat rice. piinhael by ( aplain F.inar Mikkel-en for tin- Ailjihi American polar exM'dition, s.iil from iitoiia May IV She ttill be re re i hri-tened the lluelies of lledford. PHONETIC SPELLING Ca.negie Explains Advantage Spelling Reform, Believes English Language Should be Spelled as it Sounds, so as to to Make it Easy to be Learned. HO T SPKIXOS, Va March 24. An - drew Cnrnepe today stated his view rceardini' the proposed reform in Ens- lih spelling. He alludes to the change constantly going on in the language, the new words expressing new want- or old wants better, and the metamorphosis of slang j operator have been confronted with j the national officers. It is freely ad into correct English. He declares the ! SPli'us " ranks, j mitted that With miners and operators organization he ha agreed to finance is not revolutionary, hut conservative. He j -ays our language is likely to prevail in the world, and we may hope ii will become the universal language, not- withstanding at present- foreigners have the greatest difficulty in aciiiiring it, b 'cause of its spelling. He concludes hy expressing .he hope that thoughtful people will give eon-nleration to this re form, and range themselves with the effort to improve the mother tongue. FLUCTUATING MARKET. Stocks on Wall Street up and Down All Week. NEW YORK, March 24, "Stock mar ket this week with proces in Wall street, up one day and down the next, were on a narrow range. The present -peculation is due to a number of fac tor, including the doubtful resources of the money market, pending the April settlements, the outcome of the coal miners' wage eontroveisy, the halt in the iron trade and a less favorable compari-on of railroad gross earnings with last year's cone-ponding dates. The proposed issue of IIKI.IHHI.tMIO ad ditional N.vv York Central stock. arouses fears of bad affects on stock fnou u threatened over-supply, similar o Unit from which the bond market - suffering." PAPERS FORWARDED, I SALT LAKE CITY, March 24-Papers j for their signature have been forwarded 'to Young Corbet t and Hick Hvhind for a fight, to take place here under the Auspices of the Palace Athletic Club. Roth lighters have expressed a willing- ness to make the match which will probably take place about the middle of'1'1 11,02 Slvlllollr ws induced to leave April. CONFERENCE COMES i i - r w- wi m I m Coal Operators and the Miners Wrangle All Day and at Adjournment Have not Coincided on a Single Point at Issue. FEARS ENTERTAINED PRESENT WAGE SCALE EXPIRES N AGREEMENT IS REACHED BE BITUMINOUS MINERS WIL STRIKE W INIIIANAPOI.IS. March 24. After bein' in joint cotifereni-e since Tuesday afternoon the coal miners and operators ! art- no nearer an ajrreement on the wage ofsciile thiin whpn tlie formor joint con. J f(.,-,.nw udjourned in dUafjreenu'nt on February 27th. j The ine-ent wape scale expire next Saturday and unless an agreement is reached by the miners and operators lie fore that time 22.),tMHI union bituminous miner- will be culled out. The joint scale committee of the cen - ti-al competitive district adjourned this afternoon to meet Monday when a 1110- it ion to report the disagreement will be ! ,r,.ml ;im jt j Mieved will be car - ried. A e--ion of the joint conference j ' receive this report will according to program be called on Monday afternoon. During the four days the operators have lieen in conference not a motion or j ehell to answer, moreover, it is not eer proposition offered by either side on the tain the national conventon will ratify , warn' -cale ha been adopted. The F. 1.. Kobbin of the Western Peiisyl - vania operator has agreed to an ad - vauee of ri."i." per cent as demanded by I j j : TreacKerous Pulajanes Capture ( ' ' , Samar S Chief CXeCUtlVC. Natives on Island of Samar Offer to Surrender Town, But When Gov ernor and Two Americans En ter Town, Are Seized. MANILA, March 2." (Sunday, noon I In the recent light at Magtaon, in the center of the Island of Samar between the constabulary and a force of Pula janes, two of the constabulary officers and several privates were killed. The loss of the Pulajanes is unknown. Cov entor Curry is still missing. Governor GOVERNOR MISSING Curry, Judge l.obiner. and Superintend- cur as early us Monday. DETECTIVE RECOVERS BIG JUDGEMENT IN COURT SAN FRANTLSCO, March 24. Detec- tive John Seymour recovered judgment against Mrs. Teresa Oelriehs and Mrs. Virginia Y'nnderbilt today for $11,100. the position of captain of the local po tl( AN AuiibtMtN STRIKE IS INEVITABLE EXT SATURDAY AND UNLESS A If FORE THAT TIME 225,000 UNION L BE CALLED OUT, AND ILL BE ON, the miners, but the operators of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois have flatly refused to pay any advance. Robbie also announced his intention to pay the increase not only in the mines of the Pittsburg Coal Company but also in. hi own mines in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. Inde pendent operator in Western Pennsyl vania have announced that they will pay the advance if rabbins does, and the other independent operators have si'Miilied a similar intention. Those of j Illinois, Indiana and Ohio declare they ' cannot afford to pay any advance and Mitchell lirnilv declares no settlement j will be made unless an advance is given. 1 Whether the officers of the mine work- : ers will allow the miners to sif.ni the scale and work in the districts where the advance is allowed is a question the operators have tried in vain to get Mit- , such action ever if it were endorsed bv 1 , j are playing a waiting game, as each j desires to throw the responsibility of a I strike on the other. cut of Schools Hoover proceeded to the town expecting to receive the surrender of the force of Pulajanes. It is sus K'cted the offers of surrender were a treacherous ruse. Reinforcements of constabulary are ordered to proceed to the district and provincial Treasurer Whittier has recommended that federal tnops be held in readiness. NADEAU RESIGNS. J n 1 SEATTLE. March 24.-T. A. N'adeau, general agent of the Northern Pacific in Seattle has resigned to become the salaried vice-president and executive of the Seattle chamber of commenree. His successor is not announced. ADVICES ENCOURAGING. WASHINGTON, March 24,-State de partment advices from Ambassador White at Algeciras are very encourage. Details of the communication could not be obtained, but it was stated they in dicate tlie conference is approaching a successful termination and this may oc- lice force to assume charge of the de- fendants' property at a salary of $.'100 a month for n period of ten years. He was discharged in June, 1004. The de fendants held the contract was never reduced to writing, but the court ruled against them.