The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 02, 1907, Image 1

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    PUBLISHES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT V ' COVERS THE MORNINQ FIELD ONTHE LOWER COLUMBIA S
NO. 229. VOLUME LXIII.
ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1907
PRICE FIVE CENTS
STARTS TRIP ON
THE MISS1SSIPP
President Addresses Twenty
Thousand People at Keokuk.
Iowa.
SPEAKS ON MANY QUESTIONS
Claimi bo Comparison Between Ancient
Rom and Present Wealth of CUlteni
No Danger of Similar Downfall
Through luxury.
KEOKUK, la.. IM. I.-From 0 o'clock
tki morning, wh tb I'OaideM waa
-. .1 th klliai llllttoL ItlMU of
Meridwla by tf ' ol Kag
iml. h wa rl.oi mit M bearing f a
cWr of eoni ki4 II untr
peopW well a lb iHtr' hr
.day and all wi t a Idling
SttOL
Th preid-nt We '' rhr '"P '"
Keokuk thi toitttiv rtil bri
t ,!, and mH at l t(.-a tj
4iovrot of lw. Fl'Ula. Iuiiaite.
Wiouot, XbeU. both Iak-a
-". Viiiif attd 4 !
ltrre rouipafcir f tat ttwop
waning a tail, l iil a epfinbb
.f ruin legaa Hy after lb l'""l'
tut party ataited la rmtg t 114
J'aik, wbete the pevba wer !
'Men na Wotuea f !;
"J am gle.l Jn.fu'd ! a4
lak to ,u in tbia thriving eiiy of
v.ntr git-at d .rurt'Ui Mat 1 b
iev with all ) fi in the janple '
low. Ir 1 think tint you r
tjj'wi.! .mnieiti, and that aitioti
tftel ha lcn ) !"-. t a nj- high
decree that lidy of chaNet. Hti.- whbti
we like to regard at ditiwtivry
American.
"During the lat few year wt f tb
I'nited Sti have la-en foieed to inn
aider verv aeriouiy rTtain eoonoinn'
problem!. V have niudc liniiinj; in
tli attempt to deal with tie reWtlona of
the National GoverimiPtit that i-, v. it h
the relation! of the country to the huge
and wealthy corporation!, contnIM tor
the mont part ly a few very rich men
which are (iixhjpM in iiiU'ritute btmi
nt eitii''iiilly the jfieut railway cor-
itortioni4. You know mv vi n thin
muttfi'. You know Unit 1 hilicve tluit
the Xutioiiiil (iovi'i'iiiiii'iit, In the interc
of (lie itcoplc, hIioiiM nii!iu iiiiii'Ii thi'
mi mo Miijx-r vision mill control over the
triHimiri'iiii'iit of the ltiturtata common
Xnrrlur that it now exercuo over tba
national hanka. You know furthermore
(hat I believe that thin mpnrvUlon and
control alioiild be exurt'luud In n oplrit
of rlf(lil fnlrncMit towuhl (lie coijionitioim,
4-xaitliij( Jutlce from thi'iii on Ix'half of
the penpla but irl ving tlicin JiihIIcii In
return.
"Hwntly I liftvo been rvHtllng the
work of the eminent JUllun xcholur
rerrero on tho liltttory of tlitt Jtoinan
republlf!, when Hie life of the lloiihin
ntute hii.l lieeoiim Hint of a complex und
luxu r loiiM iniliiHlrliil eM Unit Ion, 1 uni
linjiiy to oily tint t t lit illllVreneen bn
tween tint t clvllir.iillon and our own art
more alrlkinjf tlmn the lenciiililiinee
and there U no wiirninl for our Im'Iiik
drawn into any pemiliiiUtlu conipinlnoii
ltwen the two civilisation, Hut there
it tverr reaann why w ahoiild itudy
arfully the pat In ortlcr to draw from
It Win for ue in the pieent. One
f the niot atilklnir feature of the
year hMi taw the downfall of the
j:Ma j: public ai the fact that the
KOtUt) II if Home tteeame pltt he
lfa t rawMk one cMiUlnintf the
tkk k i-heJ to exploit the mr.
M ta lk tba mh bo wi.bed to
ilteft4f b ri.4. Katartlly, under aut h
t(rttttbre tb bli nan bo ai
f tk airt iiwfl ei)e. l
Hbf tUV-H rHioary t4 a tiideat
Any Mif eJttia t w
ttMl fcjW!j unWalty a
a it tb. I U ' M tplk4t!y
tba lte f mat ff-K !- I
IWww ttt V tf Aamioan tM
- !) ne tttpl fBwrawrtt
if m4 tu u a
ewB-i ,t f-iMw- t tbat I
$p mw tf' ta M ) tt
'.i. J ttum t4 fc4 kl
Wa aw tff ! ij
mi i arf kt Mi .t
itf ak-afw t' '"f' WI
li a j-.-t.k t ft. a Wt
fulr chttiico in lifuj no that he hnll have,
k far a by law thii can be aocom
plUlied, the vlwiice to aliow the atplf
that tliei'p in in lilin. We have no Inten
tion of trying to work for the linpoi
iblo and timlcalrable end of giving to
the buy, the thrift le, the weak, and
the virion, the reward that belong! to,
mid iu the long run can only come
to, the hard working, the thrifty, the
r!olutc, and the bonet. Hut we do
wih to aee that the uevt-enary a'.ruggle
in life Khali v carried ou under genuine
ly JeiuiKiatiii eomlitlonit that, io far
an human actiou can tafely provide it,
there ahall be an approximately fair
tHit that there hall be no oppretaion
of tin. k, aud that no man ahall be
iiermitted to aciiuire or to ui a vatl
fottuue by iiicIIi.hU or in that are
tortuoiit lld dlllO!Ht,
"Theieforr we need wiw law!, and
e nerd t have tltmi reatdutely aduritt.
lateral We ran get aucb Ia and au b
adiinnUtrat!n only if the mpk are
live to their luletfeU. lb other day
I bted to an admirable rtmoa by
1.Ihp .f.-liii.tuii, o etri l'ei. 111!
thente wan that the vital l au nt In
induing any man b"it!4 I bii con
duct, and neither bit prtMi nt bit
pretenaioaaj a ad, furtberntoie, that free
dom ul4 muU t with a Hlr
ahkii kaa tie lallt of aaU iwulw; la
... i., tbe pib ( libel t) It t j,b1;
vlrn.kl iigiWi. but eternal vtiutej aaJ
I a id, ri'iiil roitiffMMl I' li
Mian l.et know that be lti.lf baa
t.i.' u in bi 1 1 4w to adtaet
f i.nlj ituMl'l tJUat b uld .! f
btiiMl , Ibat br ewuU rMill.l bt
tki.ti. and iliewi bU . Ieullw.
Ikra ft ) Ubei and titw'.brr! bl
t m th M )ur tia et t do eli
IM the w.tlij t Urj i.tiM t !. boa to
tttedri . U u.M-'.ir l.vetj H.U Mitt't
l.r ti,elr( ; if lir t. "t b N Hia
Irf h iiinl(v . lr I Vbi i.
true t ptil.lr life (tiiate
hir or n 4 itiur ihiI j
.iilii.l tii.le, Uwii tei W letef
Mr !!! ba ta ubu.lt t WHteidl u
NSURANCE IN
ORDERED TO COURT
New York Officials to be Tried
I on Forgery and Perjury
Indictments.
(OtsttUaa! ea fajT 9 )
AWAITS PRESIDENT
St Louis in Gala Atire Ex
pecting Visit.
ON FAMOUS WATERWAY TRIP
Stay of Chief Executive in River Town
Brief Governor! of Twenty-three
Statei Expected to Attend Inland
Waterway! Commieslon Jaunt.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. I.-Kt. Iml la fci-
tooned and decorated and nil U the
feaillne.! for the beginning tomorrow of
the programme for carnival week, tua
principal went of whioh will be tba
abort vllt on Wcilnoifdoy of the Preal
lent of thii United State!, who will atop
here for live hour! on hla voyage down
tint MUllppl i'Ivit from Keokuk, Iu.,
to Meinphla, Tenn, The city will aUo
have ii honored giiunU tho governor! of
2.I Nlnlen, the mniubera of the Inland
waterway! cotninUlon and congrenmen
from almoit every lUte In the Loulilxna
purchaie, and other dlgnlUrlei.
I ho prenldent I due to reueh the
main heritor at tho Bid bridge at It)
o'clock, WeJnceday morning. Tb ntlr
deeiiiiited eet of !i.V uteiimbonU and 10O
or iiiuim power boat will cacort hint
down the river to the landing ami after
ward engage. U a parade along the water
front for nn hour.
Immediately after the landing of the
MUidNnIppI, a long line of carriage will
convey the preai.lent, member of the
couuiiMon ami vWtlng governor to the
Jai Alal building, wlwre the prctldent I
acbetlulej to deliver an addreoa at II a.
m. tm there th party will be taken
to tbe Jefferaon botel, where a luncheon
ill U aerved to fx). At 3 o'ebak the
pr-kbat will review tb Miaaourl naval
reertTe.
TV tributary fleet will eacnrt th
44nt'e atieanier ai far a Jeffertna
bnrk, nWrw a parting aatut will
MUST APPEAR ON MONDAY
Big Trial Scene Stuff to Kw Yfria,
Whei Inautaar OrTicial Recently
Indicted Wilt be Tried tm SetJ
Sellout Cbatgee-
SIW ilK, HI I -Uading offWiaU
of wvrlal ( th lalgr lli.MiaMnr rlii
.ttr weio miili.'O.nl bv Its.llht At
tviaiy Jnm today to appar Ulr
tb cHnilaal U"b of the nprrm rmirt
lu p)ad l It" iudt'ttti.ai louttd
.ht tUiti .) gtaed .
taxf I he .fTW l1 HWe4 e
lltalU t at I an. MM, .nn.el wtrlarj
f 0 I .) v.'m f. .tir. end
Mwftj tra.utf tbe N kMrt
iteiHf Villi. of lw turn ttl Mr
yali A , .iiiirili pixuiral )
tb.. . i. iitii j wild fc.nu ai
ruat nf '. i J.d l li.yauaa
lrrh)'t .it It.r llii)((iia -l, ec
md 4 ft'tfry and ji)M'ys i t4nkl
A. Iluimliaa.. pi. l t and ueye A
I'Klre.lge. I.hhiU t .im I. M i il,r
Vulual lwf, i fiur4 wf fMpHt
and if iiiM i Waltrt it l.UMte, ( t
rly b pii.lri,t of tba Mutual life,
fr jf. 4 eitli 'nift) n (M-ijury; Itob-
11 A l.ianiu., of tbr aan.e ot.prij,
4alj4 wlib f.rt.ei) , Tbiia l hf
4a n. ft.imrt mmptrtdH wf th ltiltable
Idfe, (l.atfd with ft grij eJ ejuty.
i lirt aia all niileir.) It. aj.nar a hm
daf.
WYMAJf STUDIES MILK SUPPLY.
Surgeon-General Examining the Pruiiian
City Sanitary Rule.
MKUM.V, od. I.-Surgeon-Iiemral
Wymiin, chbf, of tl- American delega
tion to the ( ongreaa of Hygiene, today
aid he la iuvcatijjutlng I'lua-lun city
Military oryaiiiitluii, e.p.MUIIy r"
garda th milk aupply, hi order to pie
para a publication dealing with the tup
ply of milk for the ItUtrict of Columbia
thf'tiighiiut all It etire fiom prmlucer
to coiiaumer.
tr. Wynian alo i intemted In the
wink of eradieitliitf yellow fever In
Ninth and houlb Ameiba by iiirati of
an Interitatlniial ipiarantina aKreemeot.
whleb be ba will I effti'ted at tb
aatiitary eonferen.a to W held in the
City o' Mei. In t.iiil.i, o wbbb
be I a .lfbjf.it
BORAH VERDICT
TURKEY STOPS WHEAT EXPORT.
figb Prkee of Rceitii e! Life Cauw
f Saltan' Attioa.
(SMAMIVori.i;, tat -Witb
tb h of fuilkrr albvialuiji the Jta-trt-a
reud bi tbr birb pli. bee of
tbe leniataaarawe of life, tbe ft awaiit
ba r nl.i.lt pn.,il,)4 tba Ckpoit nf
bal from llir vallate! of C.kuK
RENDERED TODAY
Government Has no Case Against
Defendent Because of Meag
er Evidence.
MATTER UNDER ADYISEMENT
Everything Point t Acquittal of tb
Senator Charged With Being Impli
cated la Land Fraud tad Dcit.oa Will
be Rendered ly Wbltaon.
TELLS A WEIRD STORY.
Night
Watchman Relate! Detail
Midnight Holdup.
of
rXPLOTESS CO.TCEDE.
XHV VOfJK. ta-t. l-Tb bkbiBdr.
wd tifhl-bnur 4ay Vah beea
tr")1 twJ4 ly the rn.j.Snje la
tii a4 tb etrik taday affected
1' lJ? ttf
AIIKIIDKI'. IM. I. -The nlchl
Will. Lilian at (lie ll.nt Wih mill lm
reported t the jMdli-e wonderful atO'
ry of midnight encounter at the mill
where he i employed, lie atate that
two men opraii); at hint from l'!iind a
pile of lumber while he wa making hi
regular round. They Im-hI him up in
good ahape and took everything of value
in liU poMHion, including hi watch,
money, key, and even hi time clock
iiMn whicli he I aiipponed to punch the
hour of hi watch in order .that hi
employer may know that he hn been
faithful to duty.
While, the man carried a near or two
on hla face the police do not credit the
holdup etory entirely. They point out
that ft robbi'i would have no Kiblc
liae for n time clock, In fact they ny
that Die whole atoiy sounded decidedly
jiUcnloiliil.
KI"; tat. 1-leoVral Judge Whit
on will dmiie t to u'cWk tomorrow
bether tbe Itolab will be take
Irvu tb Jury and v el diet of etMjuittaJ
..idrt.l At the ram lu.ioe of tb gw-
lliMM-nt'a rae twlay tbe defendant -teirt.1
a nudLiM l.tf A.v.tiillAl ton lfja
... . ' tpitvcy baa bea adduced
kam I... ...I..,. 1,1.1 m.I I...- I '
'ir our a" a'j aul.j.- la-.J In July of
I ) rri,l. I.U llw uhI lal of t I
K .!....... ...
. IUMB.1 & 1 i , . t . l I I M lit... MM UW 1 m M T ,
- '-... m . -'www- , ".' " '
fuu-eni i mi moii and "'"I" A,"i""i
lie would bate pd.ea at all ba4 it not
TU mot ion aa aigunl at length by
j ) lal 1'iiawN utui tub aifl llureb and
,b Jai. I la a ley fr lit dffenae
tutm lb n f n rinpti Mi ih (tid
ed iat (be pttii.ll.iird ate
WARBID AGAINST STUDENTS.
Prteeta Put Saa an Eaten lament f
Pupili ef Lebigh Uaivrivty.
AIJ.I.NKHrtVV. P. .IM l -Jtev. la
lU .I . Wal.ii, rMf anvl latbepl.aff
net, iiuate of tV Cl.iiieb of ll.r lo.mai
tllat artwejilbm, In tli' lf win.niit tr.
Ilii lav aaltud tlw toitntf wdiikii of the
paiuh tritit t.H. i-Ur-e utt. n uiM.
tbr elu'b'ltta uf bl!i I iinrllt.
thi.al.w that utiles n ,,rt it, thef allegej eon
f!r .tours women thr pract icr ' ,,,ira..i, to the extent at let of re
.I enienaniin initii aiiiiieiiia llnlr
i.ii me. would I announced brom the
pulpit,
'I he wattling came ,i a uiiiie to
many of the parUhiotier. and wa the
iau-e of eon.ideiable rnmiiient.
aremed to hint tltat the government'
couaarl bad either latent ionally or un-
1 wtttii.gly miafvpreM ntrd mmli of tb
leatimtHty lfore th court, lb jury
wa not prraent duting the argument
Huah, in tbe oMaittg argtiiueiit for
tbr goveruntrnt aald there certainly bad
lava tangible evidence of a eooajdiary
, on tl.e palt of a few l4na at bt
and in Ibia view, Jud Wlitaoa aald
br eoimkltd. That the evidence agint
I waa cilcuitltanti"l l'wt af!lt.
iteil, but tended to abow the defendant
lac FOR DELAYED TRUHK,
Judgment Civea Agalntt tb New York
Central In Rochester.
UOCHKSTKIt, OcTl.-The failure of
the N'ew York Central railroad to dellr
er a trunk at a Xew York botel In time
wa tbe cauae of an action in tbe mu
nicipal court today, Judgment for IC04
wa given againat th company in favor
of Marcu )avld.
Itavid daughter, Illanche, wa mak
ttijr a trip abroad on July I, ItXMl. S1i
delivered th trunk to an agent of the
railroad pay big in advance for it trans
portation to a hotel In New York. The
trunk wa, not delivered In tin to
catch the ateamer on which MU iMrld
atiled. She wa compelled to wear other
clothe, thereby Injuring them, a tbey
were t auitabl for ocean travel
Tit railroad agrred to forward tba
trunk with all poaaible peed to Lau
unna, fwlt-rUud. Inatead it wa Aug
Hat 2 before it reached that point. Tb
court allowed th plaintiff tb fuU
amount tucj for.
BIG COAL POCKETS BURN.
Loia to Erie
Road at
1 1 00,000.
Hovmel About
KI.MIRA, X. W.. tb t. I. The Immenae
coal pocket om the Ki-ie load at llor
mell, heabuarter of the Sepichanna
dlviaion, were deatroyed tonight, causing
a long of between $HO.(MK) and fltHMHK),
Tlio ockct were enclosed In a long
building and contained Ave thousand
ton of coal. The plant w equipped
with expenaive hoUting apparatua.
Thi is tho worat fire experienced by
Horinell in twenty yenra. All wires to
the eat were burned ofT, and the sta
tion Ik In darknea. Tho Intenao heat
bitilly wniped the rail of the niuin
trucks, and train are dclaved.
kf
'i i if -f'N
ft
3 rn'im
(civlng in hi ofluv deed teaulting in
fraud an having tht ae deed recorded at
hi retpieat.
Thi act of the defendant, Ru.h a-a-rted,
plawd him in iht of on who
receite stolen projM-ily and reipuired
an explanation.
llur.h alo urged that there wa.
enoiiKh aiivpiciou circumtunce to put
th de'Vihlsnt upon Id anawer and
aiymd that an attorney had no privi
lege above an ordinary citigen of the
United State. The whole of the scheme
of securing the land, lturch declared,
recked with fraud, which the defendant
a an attorney miut have had knowl
edge of. Whether the government had a
atrong cne, he commented, was not a
question, but the court should Inquire
only if there are fact tending to eatab
lUli a theory of possible guilt.
Ilawlcy replying, charged the oppos
ing counsel with an entire misapprehen
sion of t lie law. He aald they were
proceeding on the theory that the de
fendant must prove himself Innocent,
rather than the government should
prove him guilty. Every presumption
in the evidence must be in favor of the
defendant. Every act of llorah's to
which the evidence had alluded was
shown to be open end above board and
in pursuance of honesty of purpose
Every tep .taken by the defendant
was the proper action of an attorney
and that his desire was to protect hi
clients, the Barber Land Company, from
securing claims tainted by fraud. At
the conclusion of the argument Judirel
Wliltson announced he would take the
matter under advisement and render hU
decision tomorrow.
M'QUAID'S LIFE THREATENED.
Prelate Told Four Men Art Under Oath
t Kill Bint.
iHKUKsTElt. X. Y. Ort. 1. Itiahop
MVuaid, of the Roman Cat 1m. lie dio
ea ol ltovlelr, made tbe startling
declaration hefor a large ciowd which
bad gathered for tbe ceremony of Lies
lug tbe grave la Holy rVpulcbr Ceme
tery tht a attempt was made a abort
tint a (in by foreigner to extort $4,000
ftoiu bim,
II said b wa told that four of th
me wre under oatb to kill bins.
Tb pieiu of a number of street
verxlei at tb cemetery gt and their
profanation of th Nahbata b-d th bish
op to mak the dicloure.
Chief of I'olU llavd. n say that bi
atmthm wa called to th threat ev
rial months spo, but tbst no clue to
th arndera of the threatening lotter
ba ten found.
IS RILLED BY BOMB
Ex-Sheriff Harvey K. Brown is
Assassinated.
CHARGESMINERS FEDERATION
(
t Tk iff tm
OM THQVJAND MUmMi
JUfflM 7A77MJ7 Off JAM
hJOOQOOJOULt
.POISON ON BODY KILLS MAN.
T11K JAPAN IE VI1VATI0X ITtOM A JAPANESE POINT OF VIEAV.
British Laborer Dies From Breaking of
Bottle In Pocket.
LONDON. Oct. 1. Fatal poisoning by
absorption has just been investigated by
a coroner's jury at Canning town. The
victim waa a laborer, who was found
unconscious iu the roadway. Ho ap
peared to be saturated with carbolic
aeiil.
Regaining consciousness for a brief
period, he si id that he had quart bot
tle of carbolic acid in his pocket, that
the bottle was broken and that he had
wiped the add off his body with his
handkerchief and thrown the handker
chief away. Soon afterward! lie had
tainted into unconsciousnesa.
The doctor said the man'! condition
wa con-latent with hi itory.
Man Who Arrested Steve Adam and
Was Employed as IiULa Detective
Believed to Have Been Killed For
Revenge,
BAKER CITY, Or., Oct. l.-One of the
most dastardly crime that ever occurred
in Baker county wa committed in Baker
City last night when ex-Sheriff Harvey
K. Brown was blown up by a bomb as
he entered his gate. The deed was com
mitted about 10:30 p. m., as Mr. Brown
was returning from down town, where
he had been on business.
Mr. Brown was found lying in the
yard a few feet from the gate, with hie
eft limb completely blown away, his
right limb badly shattered end his hips
and groin badly punctured and sliart
ered. , He relapsed into an unconscious con
dition a few minutes after the crime had
been committed, and did not regain con
sciousness until late this morning.
11 made a dying statement in which
he said that.on his way home from up
town last night he met a' man In front
of his residence, which. is a block from
his own home, and spoke, but the man
made no response, He described the
man s about 5 feet 10 inches tall,
weight 163 pounds, wearing , brown
suit and a celluloid collar and smooth
shaven He said he was conscious he
had been shadowed for the previous
three weeks and that those who at
tempted his life were no doubt persons
connected with the Wstern Federation
of Miners, and that he was marked for
death on account of his connection with
the Steunenberg and Steve Adams cases.
Chief of Police Jaoksou believes from
what he has learned that three man are
connected with the planning and execu
tion of the crime A young man on his
way home to South Baker Cityt just
before the explosion took place tiya ho
met two men a short distance from the
Brown residence who were evidently
watching the house. One of the men
asked the young man' for a match.