OOVBR THI MORNING PIILD ON Trfl LOW! COLUMBIA; ULIHrULL AttOOIATIO PMII AfPOAT VOLUME LXI NO. 15 8 ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 29. 1906 PRICE FIVE CENTS GOEEMTKIff MINISTRY MU ST 60 HNS Or HUM 11 MI ME MM Former Minister of Finance, Shipoff, is Summoned To Pelerhof lo Confer With Emperor Nicho las About Forming a New Cabinet. PRESENT MINISTRY PURSUES POLICY UNMOVED CONTINUES IT'S AGRARIAN PROGRAM NO PROPOSITION FROM THE GOVERNMENT, NO MATTER HOW LIBERAL, IS APT TO RE CEIVE SLIGHTEST CONSIDERATION FROM PARLIA MENT IN PRESENT MOOD. ST. I'KTrJtMK'ltG, May 2S. -Hmm.in of liift in the minUtry pre riery where nil mil tnilit. It U perltent' ly r potted hcie. mill in Momw that Former Finance Milliliter Shlpoff ha received on ur'iit nummon to I'eterhof to confer prcmimahly in regard to the formation of a new cabinet. A dipatch friim Moriv Mate tlint Shipolf left there fur St. IVd-rnbing, but it not ascertained whether hi coining ttnt in response to mi Imperial command. It i also rumored that Prince I i ii-mT lilts been summoned to I'rli'l Imf. Ill the nii'iiinv liili' I he present mini-try. aiming whom there i- no I atiit'l to read the handwriting mi the wall, i- calmly going ahead with it iigrui inn program which it Iium' to submit to tin lower house within a fortnight and roiitrnry to ex ii'ctiiioii, to provide for the distrihu- tion of HiilliotiH of ncre of the crown land in Kiiropi'iin Russia. All thin eecms to do labor lost H in the present temper of Parliament, wliirh tin taken thi dit in Its troth, no proposition from the government, however liberal, a shown ly it reii'ption today of the minister of .Itmtirt' Chtcheglovitoff, i npt to receive the lightet consider tion. The government's policy, the At KiN'iittvil Pre. in mitliorixed to announce U founded on the exportation that enough lit ml enn lie obtained by division of the crown land, t lie clearing of the imperial forest. nd the voluntary sale of private estate lo meet the lan hunger of the peasant without the necessity of foreed expatriation. The optional abolishment of the rommuiiial system i alto contemplated. Thin with the abolishment of all further payment for land, under which the peasant huve licen groaning since iMtll, will make pos itihle, a reasonable prosperity of the people. Alhidin Michaclin, and other radical member of the house have been Hooded with telegram from the social democratic organization demanding that the bou-o adopt an offensive pro (ram mid transform itself into a con st it utent assembly, seize the reins of power ami address a manifesto to the troops calling upon them to transfer their allegiance from the emperor to the people's representatives. PHYSICIAN DIES. CHICAGO, .May 2H,-Dr. Darwin I). I'jids, lately of Paris, Ky where he had practiced medicine for forty years, died here yesterday at the residence of his son, II, II. Kails. )r. Kail was a botan ist of wide reputation and his contribu tions to the botanical collect ion at the Smithsonian Instil utiou included almost nil of the (lorn of the Central States, He was a member of ninny medical association. RUHLIN-FERGUSON GO. M'.'W YORK, May 2H-:im Ruhlin and Sandy Ferguson fought six rounds to a draw tonight. Charley White was referee but no decision was given. It was a hard and fast light for both men, neith er of them Mug trained and both were tired at the finish. Ferguson was the cleverer, but lluhlin had n punch to off set this advantage. CONDITION CRITICAL. NINE BUILDINGS BURN. I HKIJ.INUHAM, May 2H. Nine build- DUNLIN, May 28. The physicians at-1 jugs were destroyed in the business see tending Michael Oavitt. stated tonight (ion of Chilliwnck, 11. C, by (ire today Hint he bad lost gniuml during the day according to a despatch to the Herald. .For a time the whole town was threat ened. The damage: was $2.ri,(MM) and the insurance $15,000. and his condition wus extremely criti cal. The last sacrament has been administered. EIGHT KILLED; ai INJURED. MX'ISVM.LK, May SM.-In today' wreck on the Louisville and Nashville railroad, eight were killed and twenty two injured. The breaking of a wheel on the smoker threw the switch open and caused two of the eoachea to side wie a couple of box ear on a aiding. The right aide, of the smoker was de molished and torn oft and the ladies' ear1 was stove in twenty feet. The bodies were so badly disfigured that identification was not made until late today. BOMB KILLS SIX. KF.HA8T0POU May 2H.-Mlielal de tails of the bomb outrage Sunday show that six were killed, fourteen seriously injured and forty slightly injured. BILL PASSES. WELCOME PRINCESS ENA. MADRID, May 2H.-A delegation of the foremost men in the cabinet of dep. uties and the senate, without regard to party visited I'ardo Palace tonight and presented Prince Kna with an addres of welcome, on behalf of the Spanish nation. The action is significant of the sincere cordiality with which Spain ha rei-eived the foreign princess. Later in the day the municipality of Madrid ex tended salutations to the princes and piv-ented her with an address. In the afternoon Alphoiiso and Kna visited the Kwnrial in an automobile. GUATEMALA INVADED BY ONE IS DROWNED. VICTORIA, May 2H. An the result of the upsetting of a -kiff which three seamen were taking to K-ipiimalt last night one was drowned. The other two were rescued after lieing in the water fortv-five minute. WASHINGTON. May 2H.The house today concurred in the Seriate amend ment to a bill providing for the subdi vision and sale of lands in the State of Washington, Concurrence has the effect of passing the bill. BACKS OFFICIALS Western Federation Wilt Re-bled Mover and Haywood. OPERATORS SURRENDER. CHICAGO., May 'in. The coal opera tors in Illinois have decided to yield to the demands for the scale of 1903. The question of a settlement is declared to be a mater of detail and mining will be resumed by the beginning of next week. SALVADOREAN HEBE LS Four Armed Forces Enter Guatemala and Capture Important Towns Nicaragua Sends Warship ; to Puerto Barrios to Intercept President. INVADING FORCES WELL ARMED FOR FIGHTING GENERAL BARILLAS WITH HEAVY FORCE AIMING FOR QUETZAT- LANGE GENERAL CASTILLO CAPTURES OCOS GENERAL PINEDA INVADES PEDAN PROVINCE GENERAL TOL DO WITH aooo TROOPS ENTERS GUATEMALA. REACH COMPROMISE ARE THE UNANIMOUS CHOICE "Loyalty to the Working CUas," Said to be Their Only Offense Ses sion Will Be Most Memorable. DENVER, May 28.-Thou1!h they lit ii an Idaho prison waiting trial for alleged complicity in the assassination of ex-Governor Steunenbcrg, Charles H. Mover and William 1). Haywood will undoubtedly be re-elected president and secretary-treasurer, respectively of the Western Federation of Miners whose 13th nuual convention began here today. Thus will the federation show- its con fidence in the innocence of the officials. No other candidates for these offices have lieen mentioned, and the election of Moyer and Haywood is expected to made unanimous. In many respects this i the most important convention of the federation since it was organized at Butte, Mont., thirteen years ago. In his address to the delegates, Acting 'resident Williams referred to the in- arceration of Moyer, Haywood and Vttibnne, and, holding a button such as worn by each of the delegates, he end therefrom: ''Their only erims is oyalty to the working class." rpon this convention, he declared, de pended the future of the federation, and was to the delegates assembled to Km the destiny of the metalliferous miners. , MUX ICO CITY. May 28. Advices re- received with enthusiasm by the people. I .... : i ..a.. t t i. f i iv , . rx t mi ra m-ir mis uiit-ruuuu irom irpacu- .ueuerai i iiieua wun a large iorce 01 ula and Tonala show a revolution against good fighters crossed into Guatelam ilia .,;.im ...i.,.:;et;n t t;.i c..i... t t.:,:.v ir i Important Notes Surrendered Cabrera of Guatemala, broke out yes- vaded the Province of Pelan. Simultan- AftlT Payment Of $130,000 terday and Guatemala was invaded from eously on Monday, General Toldo crossed our (miiuis vy as many uoaies 01 armea inio iuaiemaia with zuuu troops inciud men, all equipped with the best modern ing the Salvadorean rebels. This act rifles. General Barillas with 200 cav- practically declares war by Salvador lUllmUlNtl SnOWN IN IKIAL; Mexican border near Motozinla and is i Xicarauua also takes Dart bv sending , t. 4 0 iming for Quetatlange. General Cas- warships to Puerto Barrios to intercept Suit Brought by John Delabunty Against Richard Canfield For Money For Legal Services Grows Very Interesting. NF.W YORK, May 28.-In the trial today before .Judge Newburger of the suit brought by John Dclahunty against Richard 8. Canfield for $'H,000 for legal services growing out of a raid of the lntter's gambling house here in 1002, Delahunty testified regarding the set tlement of three notes of $100,000 each in possession of Canfield. The name of the maker of the notes w as not divulged, he being described by a witness as a "man under 21 years of age." Delahunty said after prolonged negotiations a com promise was reached and the notes sur rendered by the payment of $130,000. Delahunty also testified that Canfield told him his annual income was $o00,- (MM). He said Canfield kept in a safe in his house, establishment securities valued at $1,000,000 as well as certain letters which Cunfield's manager told him meant "Social ruin to certain peo ple." A cablegram was read at the trial written by Canfield in which he said ,the "seneator must pay in full." Asked if the senator was a United States Senator, Mr. Delahunty replied in the affirmative, but here the inquiry tillo has captured Ocos. important be cause a seaport, with 500 men. He was Cabrera should he try to elude his pur suers in that direction. DIES OF HEART TROUBLE. NEW YORK, May 28. Alexander Greig of Indianapolis, vice-president and general manager of the Federal Union Surety died at a sanitarium here yes terday of heart trouble brought on by a stroke of apoplexv. Attended bv Dr. . KILLED ANOTHER; WOULD DIE. LOS ANGELFJS, May 28 In confes sion which was made after attempting .to commit suicide by shooting himself. .Thomas Condon states with the same weapon, he sometime ago shot and kill .ed a man amed Finly at Osage, Kansas, jn some difficulty over the latter1 wife. Neil MacPbatter. Mr. Greig arrived in .Co"don's wounds are serious and may this city on Saturday, having come for treatment for apoplexy. He was 45 years old. Mr. Greig, 2. years ago, came to this city from Scotland and became traveling auditor, of the Burlington Railroad Later he became auditor of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Trust Company in Kansas City. He accepted a similar position with the National Surety Com pany and when that company was ab sorbed by the Xew Y'ork Life Insurance prove fatal. At the hospital he begged .to be given the revolver and allowed to complete the deed. RENO, May 2S. The most disasterous cloudburst and flood that has occurred in Xevada for years, took place this morning at Golconda being caused by the breaking of a large dam in Pole Creek Canyon. Five were killed and several were badly injured. The South ern Pacific track is undermined for Company was made second vice-presi-1 bout a mile west of town and all trains are delayed. The dead are Mexican sheepherders, a. Chinese cook and an Indian boy, all employees of the Gol conda Sheep Company. dent. One brother in Scotland, one in India, and a sister survive Mr. Greig. He was unmarried. REPLY UNSUITABLE. LONDON. May 28. The Times' Pekin correspondent says the Chinese foreign board's reply to great Britain's second note regarding the recent imperial edict on the administration of customs affairs, HEAVY CALIFORNIA RAINS CAUSE TERRIBLE DAMAGE FRESNO, May 28.-An inch of rain fell here last night and today doing in calculable damage to crops of all kinds. The weather turned cold this afternoon and hail fell in torrents for half an hour, completing the damage left un done by the rain. The logs to hay alone is $300,000. The crop of early grapes will be small. Reports from the moun tains indicate the heaviest storm in a quarter of a century. There is danger of the already full irrigation ditches breaking and flooding the farm lands. Four inches of rain fell in six hours at Pine Ridge last night. Torrents from the creeks have swollen the Kings and San Joaquin rivers. Kings river has broken over the levees in several places and thousands of acres ore inundated. The San Joaquin river is sixteen miles wide in some places and the water is still rising. THE JAPANESE DROWNED. IIOISF., Idaho. May 28. Three Jap anese were drowned near Murysville while attempting to escape from State Game Warden Stephens who had ar rested them for dynamiting fish in tat North Fork of Snake river. Stephens placed six of the orientals under arrest and all of them made a dash for liberty, jumping in the river in their effort to escape. Three managed to get across but the other three were curried down stream and lost their lives. SISTER JOSEPH DIES. Sl'OKANK, May 28. Sister Joseph died today. She founded hospitals in various towns in the northwest includ ing Astoria. was sent to the Britkh legation Mon- was shut off owing to the objections of day. The reply is as evasive as the his counsel. ivt nn nH iti ,,nt ,0,i HUNTING FOR SLAVES. CHICAGO, May 28. A dispatch to the Tribune from Philadelphia says: Chinese girls, forced by the San Fran cisco earthquake from the underground dens that held them captive, are being smuggled eastward to escape deporta tion, according to information received by the police yesterday. The department has been informed that several score of them are on thir way hither. Five have arrived and disappeared. Detectives of both Philadelphia and New York are watching for the slaves. 5, BASEBALL GAMES TODAY. Coast League Scores. At San Francisco San Francisco Fresno 1. At Portland Portland 3, Los An geles 2. OSLER THEORY. SEATTLE, May 28. Michael Sheri dan, track walker on the Northern Pa cific, committed suicide at Palmer Junc tion, on his seventieth birthday by tak ing carbolic acid. Sheridan was a firm believer in Osier's theory, and repeatedly informed his friends of this belief. MINORITY LEADER BLOCKS LEGISLATION IN HOUSE WASHINGTON. May 28-Early in the session of the house today Williams, floor leadar of the minority made a point that no quorum was present and it took a roll call to start the wheels of legisla tion. After the appearance of a quorum the house concurred in the senate amend ment to the number of house bills. The house then resolved itself into a "City Council" for the consideration of Dis trict of Columbia bills. The compulsory education bill consumed most of the day the bill finally being placed on passage. On a division the absence of a quorum was disclosed. Williams made the point of "no quorum" and a roll call ensued. The seargeant-at-arms and his assist ants started on a round of the hotels and residences of the members and one by one the members reported. After 7 o'clock a quorum was obtaind, two hours having been consumed in th effort. The compulsory education bill was then passed."