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f V,': V- UBUtHM CULL AttOOIATIO PftlM HtPQHT OOVIR THI MOftNINQ FICLD ON THI LOWI OOLUMIIA '):. wr r VT . a NO 145. VOLUME LXI!I, DEFENSE ATTACKS 0 loV ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907. PRICE FIVE CENTS ORCHARD'S STORY Federation and txpr wf. and to read to tbt Jury t ? .Hearing arti cle about tlie death of Bteunenberir. loiwlli also mIJ h baj een Orchard t th Federation headquarter several time and that 8tvt A.Iami end Mr. Adam Io had Wn there. WHITE SLAVE IN PORTLAND W. F. Davit of Goldllcld Denies '' fWharrl't irriuallnnt An I Ftrt Una wi vhmi w w nvvn VMM VM V . Witness Stand. raw cable. From Maw York To Tbt Canal Zona. NEW YORK, Junt 20.4.' beirinnlnir will be imtde tomorrow In lavlnir a' new (a III, till lliUill ami l.ll, EDITOR O'NEIL ON THE STAND .t o wiianu, ti HER HOME i 0 ; (r iw in nrat out mm ;,' " " ' ! ! i Ithfe DOrt to land on tlia Panama rau.l ' "n. Tha t'olonla, the largest cable Wotta Xasuint Editor Ttttifi4 That Orchard Told Him That Ptabody tnd Ball Should Ba "Bumptd OfT-Stato ' CioM-Extmln. ; CHINESE REBELLION. Failure of Slca Crop it Ixptcted To R- tilt In uprising. VICTORIA, B. C, June 2fl.-Cblia U on the eve of an upheaval worn than the Tai ping rebellion according to Can I.U W U...U1. . . . White Girl Held In Captivity fori"" v.n Kiag in central china, Mara today, lie aald tha southern revo lutlon la well organized and well plan lifd but n launched before the leaden wished. Probably about tha end of next year a big uprising will begin. The IS IN SPMflNP leadera are edurated men and have been w . . w, viiniibl preparing for zo years. Great quantities of arm hare been muggled In despite tha effort of the government. Smith Three Years by China man. .t-.iu.hlp n (ha world will leave tha w VtM. , ... . ya the nprlinK la kerauae of the pat lower harbor tomorrow to ...rt laying W"J4X a!f w.. r"Vf C rf f""urM ' th P " Captivity In Barred Soonv-Heacued 'uTJZ VTl " Durin. Police B.1A C.h.ln. iw " b Pctd . . ...taai MOKE BOMBS III RUSSIA. OOISK, June Sd.-WllUani F. Pa via, of OoldHald, out of tbt tuott Ijttportant wltnewea for the defenae, wa tailed to the ttltneaa aland today and hia croa txamination t not completed when tba court ailjourued. Orchard bad taatt Bad that l)avia W and eomtnamled tha mob that doUroyed tht Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine lir ttt( Incited, aa tha agi'iit of Ifaywood and Moyar, tha Via dltr explodoa and tha tralnwrarklng plot, at Cripple CYwk, and waa an ac- romplloa In the Independence ttatlon , On direct examination, by Darrow, he went ovtr tht alofy of hla working, In cluding tbt pnthvtlo atory of the' death of bia wife and belie, at Cripple Creek, at which he wept, aul made a poaltlvt . denial of every tatement uf Orchard, that Involved him "r hi aoUta In ' any form of crime, lie denied that ba even waa member or the I nlon when tht Hunker Hill and Kullivau mint waa blown up ami at tht comlualun of hia general atory that at Cripple Creek dur. Ing the atrike Orvbard (old him of the Hert-ule mine affair and threateiu-d to kill Steiineuherg. The eroM'exainination of l)avl, by Senator lkirah, waa aeveit and aearching fid wa ilili'lly devuled a far a it proceeded, with the Hunker Hill and .Hullivan alfalr, and the ciivmuetaneet ' under which Oahard niadu the threat anlut Kteuneulierg, Uavla aertd that be remained at (iem the day the Hunker Hill mine wa blown up and while there he aaw a train In charge of maaked men arrive at and depart from Gem, he could not name anyone on the train except Kiigineeii Hutton. He nid there waa no excitement and he made no Inquiry about tha mob. He taid he m rnmutitM.I Im IiIjH..m mtim ...Ill , Mn" ' ai.wi fciiu mill ". mown up, Decauaa be did not want to . rliltuitA.I tr tl.,...HH l..,n ii.A ,IT..1I ami that he had changed hi name when be departed for lttitto, liecauaa he feared the Mine Owner- bluckli-t, made up from the petition, that the Hunker Hill employe hud eeut to Governor Mc Coneil, proteatlng againt the miinfety of the mine. Ilorah Khowrd that the petition had been . presented tlx yearn before and when Hulto wna a Feilerntiiin enmp where-the Mack list win Inelfec- wvc, ruling to nie threat that Or ehurd ninde HKint .Steiuienlicrg, the wltiien wna nimble to recall what any ' one else had mild oq dluvt oceiulon, ex cept the word of Orchard. Da via ro initial to the atund tomorrow, 'Mm. Lottie Pay, of TPenvcr, ttiHtid that in 1H04, Orchard told Tier about the Io-k of hla Hnrcule Intercut and with that the chance to "Support the only woman ho ever really .loved" and that ' he aald he would kill Steunenlierg for the wrong done him, John I), Elliott, an old aoldicr, awore that On-hard told film on a train,' In Idiiho, Inte In the full of 1009 that he waa In the employ of the Mine Owner and Haiti there wa n plot aunint the Federation and it leader. The croaa exaininntion showed the fact that .El liott had twice been an iimmto of n Incane ayelum with hia mind unbal anced by family trouble, John M. Oneill, editor of the Miner' Magaaine, waa the only other wltnet dining the day. He temtilled that .Orchard . oame to hla office early in 1003 and asked for the addressee of Governor Teabody and , General Bell whom he aald ahould lip Humped ofT,"' Oneill anid he referred (Vchfird to the- city directory, The atnte ued the cro-e.ainlnatlon - l' I 11 l iLi ui wiuiii iu iiiiiko it vicar iliac v ue magazine wa Hie olllcliil organ of the rubber and armored cable atowed away In tht three blit tanla In tht veel and overboard it will be dropped at the rate of 180 knot a day. Aecordlnjf to Captain H. A. Wood- I . , . eock, tbt Colpnla'a commandee who 1 PORTLAND. Junt 20. While maklnir I TRirr.IS a veteran la cable laying, Guantanamo 00 CWnt gambling den in 20. Ttn Bonibe were tlirolri today into i where tbt finet aectlon of tht cable ,hl tity tht police made a tUrt- Erivaii f!piare, in the eenter bf the Will Kti.l Tl,. nl..nl. .Ill - .... lilllf diaCOVerv hr fln.lln . aMt. oifl 1 .1 . ... , " inn - i e - " iun which w inrongea wnn people. of m knota to Colon, where tht final "n,e,l Alma Church, whoae retidenot ia Die miaalea exploded with terrific land atallon will be etablihed. The m xxane, and who ha been held in force. Many peraone were killed and date et for the cahleihip't arrival i pH'itjr for more than three year. ,(K,ri were ahattered over a large area July U. The cable will be laid for According to the glrl'a tory the waa The oolic. .re nn.vntin .11 .nnrn.,1. 11. r.l.,. I -i . Ihan, !.i,l . i-'l.;..... I. .. . ' . " ' vrimai mnt ekuiih anwp i -"n f m vnnici r;iio me cene of the outrage. lean table Company o aa to aavt 2000 "r"nt ana wa taken tb a barred room, lllil it liin.l m..im n... I .... t- f-l... I W llli'h fell W tif.l'p allnt,-A.I I.. Iabvs "-.. v. ....t M" HU, ,1, tW ,U l,Pi I v o the company' connection with the rVl when cloaely guarded. The girl went euent of South America will not 't trtor atriken and ia alot a nerr- ou wreck. The finding of the girl wind up mystery which the detectivee have been trying 10 "oive tor more than aear. At that time they were luforined by a reliable perton, that while pamfng Sec ond and Taylor atreela, he taw a white woinun'a face at a barred window and when art turned the .te.m.r rr..l-l P' aI,"'"U,l t0 1,lm 10 rMcue Stream u, . furn.c, ;,r '' n.-hcd to th. hou.e and today at Up-Rlver P,,t Nearly twy l" ' one waa a-leen when th. fl.m V. """- a nam.ni ... '"uru lur iur Kin rapuir oil! UD to the preacnt he hat eluded arrest. LIVES LOST IN T ORNAO 0 Swept Path 60 Miles In Width Through Indian Territory. PROPERTY LOSS IS GREAT Damage, To Property It Eetimated at tifioofioo Occurred Principally la Ofl- neio xnree on Worker Killed Storm Power Waa Terrific lit moIeted, . : THBEB BURKED TO DEATH. CT. JOHN', N?B., June 2fl.-Three men perlliJ, atwarde and aeveral other women etcaped with bud burn, and aev eral member of the crew wera hurt C0NCILLIAT10N COMMITTEE. Will Leave Carmen and Telephone Strike to Other Agendea. Uncovered, The ateamer i a dotal 'W. The dead arei Fred Smith, deck hand; AJIen !xKan, deck hand, and William l-ogan, fireman. Hertiert McUarey, the mate, may not recover. PROCTOR WILL MARS COMING NEAR Large Sum Left For Public Training School, Orphanage, Etc CHICAGO, June 2(1. A dHmtfh to the Tribune, from Peoria, Ill., aviii Two million dollar left in the will of the late John C. Iroctoi t. in I SAX FRANCISCO, June 2(L-With th ettlemnt of the Iron Tradea and the Ijlundry 'Worker strikee to it credit, the conrilintion committee baa decided to wind up it affair. It will make a final report to the Civic league on Thursday night and will leave the aettiement of the car and telephone leontroveriiee to other agencies. Word wa received from the com mil tee yesterday that Secretary Strain would reach San Frandco July 22. and would remain here four day. Secre tarie Garfield and Metcatf art expected at the aame time. TL'LSA, L T- June 20. A torn,ln with a path 60 mile lonir. aweot through tht Indian Territory oil field today Killing three and causing a property loa of $1,000,000. All of the dead were oil field workmen and were killed by the inning rig. The tornado tore down huge ateel tanka, demolished a hundred derrick and riga and many tanka were octroyed Dv lightning. The Tillage of Kiefer auffered great detruction. Bed Fork and Jenk are scene 0f wreck and ruin, Battleville reporta a larce nron- erty loss and aeveral injured. Several house were demolished at Coilinsville In Tulsa aeveral buildings were unroof. ed and blown from their foundation. COAL, FAMINE. Government Taking Precautionary Step uy Uying in Supply. ; BUSINESS IH JAIL. Bookkeeper Doet Bualneat ia tbt Tomb , Whilt Awaiting SenUnot. -VEW YORK, June 26.-(J. A. Girard. former cashier for O. M. Minzesbeimer &. Company, banker and broker, will, from a cell In tht Tomb, act ac countant for the firm until next Novem ber. Girard in June, 1900, disappeared with bond valued at 15000. He ha now pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny. Girard, while acting aa cash ier, purposely bungled tht book of tht company o that tney art practically meaningless and he waa remanded to the Tomb y ' Judge : Foster until No vember, to assist in atraiehtem'na- out the booka and recover ia large amount of asset which were lost through hi work. A0KI WOWT BZ RECALLED. TOKIO, June 2ff.-OfficfaI announce ment was made today by Minuter of Foreign Affaire Hayasbi that the re port that the government contemplated the recall 0f Baron Aoki Minister to tbt United States i absolutely without foundation. . ' FIRE Uf WHISKY DISTRICT. CINdKKATL June 28. A daneeron fire it raging in the wholesale whisky district. It atarted with an avnlfMinn the whisky house of A. A J. Freiberir. It threatena to extend to other build ings. A general alarm has been turned in. HEW GOVERNOR FOR HAWAII, CORNELL CREW IN "W .va- wun v. WW, 9 ,J .WTI Expedition Goes to South Ameri- ,,,,i,iw,d b' ,he ,,ro-,"r KnJowment Ithacans Won by Narrow Marain From Columbia. dry for boy and girl who will be paid wages; a day nursery, for mother and children, a manual trailing school for worthy boy and an orphanage. Al ready 1350,000 ha been spent for a home for tht aged. Mr. Proctor outlined that he desired to providt oportunitiy for watt earning South Pol. of th. Earth'. Neighbor Will V JT h I u 7 L , B. Seen Thi. TimAppe.r. But fift the cottage hospital aggre- Comll Won the Eight-Oared Varty TACOMA, June 2a Already" the cov- ernment officials are takinir stena to Kwa against the coal famine which threatena tht Pacific Northwest, thia fall and winter. Instruction! hav. hen received at all Puget Sound pointa from tne JJcpartment of Commerce ami 1. bor advising the head of departments to Uy In the coal needed for the coming winter5 fuel supply. The instructions are in the form of a letter from Presi dent Roosevelt VEGETATION SAID TO EXIST MIDDIES BOAT WAS THIRD Rarely Immense Snow Cap Said To Cover tht South Pole of Mara, t RONTON', June 2fl.-d'creival Lowell, .ii...... t l, . r""1"! . ,t ",e wuwTvaiory at tiagstan, to 9pvnA Mt hk., who arrived in Rot ton, yesterday In n-ul need. gated $300. His niece and neph ew and hla sister, Miss Edna Proctor, of NVw York, cet an arirrei7ta nf $113,000. Mis doctor is given $25,000 and the other $5,0t)0each. He regarded too much inner to the in. dividual, as a ruination, and preferred At the Inter-Collegiate Regatta For the Eighth Time Four-Oarl anil Freshman Racea Rowed. on a business trip, annouced Mime of manage the estate. uib iHirsi iniormauon he Had giithered regarding the planet Mars. While the relation of the earth with Mars In their movement about the sun, are uch that it is .usually the north pole that is pre. sented during an opposition, the case thi year Is reversed, nnd li- T....,n ha bad ati opportunity to view the POUGHKEEPSIE. June 2.rnrml! entire fortune frtr those I won the varsitr pii?ht A board of trustees is to inter-collegiate regatta for the eighth RIGHT OF WAY PURCHASES. Lint From Kelso To Ilwaco Is Already ' (Underway. ' J ' TACOMA, June 2(l.--Purchnses of a Smith niil.. r.f th. t i i m WBy ,or rauioml to extend ' """--" won uy me nar 'hla'otlnntaUo? of ta K .TlT U time this evening in the most excitinir contest ever rowed over the four-mile course. Cornell' time waa 20:02 2-5 ! Columbia waa second, the United States Naval Academy third, Pennsylvania fourth, Wisconsin fifth and Georgetown sixui. yrocuse Jia not finish, her shell being swamped a half mile from the linish. The Ithacan u-nn hv th. n,.r. STRIKE DELAYS FREIGHT. MONTREAL,' June 20.Three hun dred and twenty-five teamster employ. ed by the Dominion Transport Co., which hauls all the Canadian Pacific freight in this city, went on strike today, effect ually tying up the freight both inward and outward over this system. The men have been getting $f.00 for eleven and a half hours work and demand $1.75, the same as paid by other cartage com panies, i HONOLULU, June 26. Chief Jua- tice W. F. Frear, haa cabled President Rosevelt the acceptance of the gover norship of Hawaiian Territory beginning in August next. -, , - r- : ? -i - , PLOT TO SLAY ITALY'S KING, v ROME, June 20. Detail of a plot hatched at the recent meeting of an archist leadera at Zurich to assassinate King Victor Emmanuel of Italy became known today. Lots were drawn, and the task of the assassination ifell to two of the best known European anarchist. THE LOVING TRIAL representatives of the .Washington and t!1 tlle i1"1?4 announced that Cornell .. i ic ircscmaiives oi inn waMiino trkHH' Zf'lT.T n.rbor Railroad. Thl. line is N the thousand of spectator. tnU cap of the .ouih nole 'r. io . "" Northern Pacific ashor, were in doubt as to ,,,!. 1.1. 4K. ... J : " nMon and it ia aald aa soon as the "ew nm cro8SeJ tl,e bM mt Z . " ,:r' :..rr rv"v"'e North Bank road is comnleted. Brdi.,ff Cornell and Columbia fought for the L h rreW nW ' wo'rk wiU over the whole course and at Z'JlSZnZ Tex! the Kelso- - tune were the a. more than 25 tent, covering an area of more than 100 I degrees on the planet's surface. At a second observation thi cap had dlmin. Uhed greatly, and at its liase were cer tain appearances that Mr. Lowell thought bore out his belief of vegeta tion there. , Photograph of the planet have been taken recently and Mr, Lowell has with him picture showing two canals. The planet reaches Its closest proximity to the earth .the' middle of next month.' Mr Lowell ba prepared for this event by sending an expedition to South America where it can be better observed. Ilwaco line. SCAFFOLD FALLS; ONE KILLED. feet apart. Columbia led for over three miles and then Cornell took the lead only to lose it to Columbia again. In the last 100 feet' of the race, Cornell by a tremendous smirt shot the nose of 20. While her shell into the lead and swept over SAN FRANCISCO, June working on a new building at Fourth 'the finish, under the irlare nf tha hlr . i . . I .... " - o and Natoma streets today six men were precipitated to the ground from the third story by the breaking of a scof fold. Two of them will die. The others are seriously hurti , The second of the two fatally inlured1 bricklayers was Inter identified as Thomas Bennett." He died on the war to the hospital. . , . earchlight on the United States monitor Arkansas, five feet ahead of Columbia. Syracuse captured the varsity four- oared race from Cornell. Pennsylvania and Columbia finished third and fourth. Time for the two miles was 10:37 1-5. Wisconsin won the freshman eight- oared race, Syracuse finishing second, Pennsylvania third, Columbia fourth MURDERER McMAHON PARDONED. SALEM, Or., June 20. Governox Chamberlain this morning granted a full pardon to John McMahon, eerving life impnsoninent for murder from Grant county, since May 20, 1897, upon eon dition that he remain a law-abidinsr citi ien and abstain from the use of in toxicating liquor. In the event of his violation of any of these conditions he ia to be returned. Defense Claims, Judge Looting Temporarily Insane. STIMULANTS USED TO EXCESS FOGS ON ATLANTIC COAST. NEW YORK, June 26.-One of the stickiest and most blinding nogs of the year stretched itself along the eastern halt of the North Atlantic from Sunday afternoon, and continuing Monday, yes terday and last nitrht. Tt urij in obscurity the 'incoming trans-Atlantic steamers, all of which will be behind to day and tomorrow. . Two schooners, one off Fire Island and the other off Brighton Beach, were rammed in the fog by steamers and Mink.. The crews were saved. CR0KER WINS THE IRISH DERBY. DUBLIN, June 20. Richard Croker's Orby, winner of the English Derby, won the Irish Derby today. Mr. Croker's Georgetown was second. Seven horses started. and Cornell fifth. Columbia was snag ged on a sunken log and rowed the Inst quarter of a mile with a Waterloo-. ged shell. Time for the two mile 9:50. J Defense Asserts That Loying'a Mind Was So Impared That He Was Not Responsible When He Killed .Theodore Estes. HOUSTON, Va., June 20. Interest in the Loving trial lagged today. The de fense closed after the examination of three witnessed called to prore that Judge Loving wag insane at the time of tne killing. The defense assert that Lovinff'n mind was nn Imtinim,! k tv excessive use of stimufants, that when his daughter told him she had been drugged and assaulted by Theodore Estes, he became deranged and was not mentally responsible. The prosecution has announced as their first witness, Miss Annie Kidd. who they said, would disprove Miss Lov ing's story. Thi was objected to. The ruling tomorrow, by Judge Bark, on the admission of her testimony ia deemed most important, as the ' prosecution claims to have witnesses to disprove every statement. ! MAG00N TO RECALL DELEGATE, HAVANA, June 20. It is the general belief hert today that Governor Ma goon will recall Senor Ferrara, the secretary of the Cuban delegation to the Hague Peace Conference. The action is the result of the nlnentiona tn VArrara mia. ed by the Italian Government. The sec retary is an Italian and is reported to have been formerly identified with the anarchistio movement in Italy. ' ' V- ' ' ' .