The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 29, 1908, Image 1

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One Man Killed afid Four Ponce-
menlnlurcdbyBombnrCWn'
in the Park. .ha
BOMB THROWER BADLY HURT
There Wert Red If at Noticed In the
CrowdjWr Kea.ifugif wert seen
Fnmc to Ihl Breexa-SIn
inilng. Uiey
Marseilles Capped the Climax.
'! NE WYORK, March 28.-Red
Flags fluttered in Union Square to
day, a bomb fell, two men lay dying
in the people's playground and New
York awoke to the fact that rit. har
bored" 'tnose wno aVpVeparet! to give
their lives in an armerl resistance to
the 'constituted aUthillty; h:l,i
' The, bqmb was Intended (or tbe po
lice, wh'd'had fr,okerV'pJ' meeting of
10,000 of the tmemplrtwjd. It explod
ed prenlitureiy 'in 'tW 'hrf'n.l of the
assassin, horribly wounding him, kill
ing his companion, injuring slightly
four policemen and throwing to the
ground more than a score of those
who were massed in the vicinity. To
night Union Square park is roped off
fnm niilaf rim and a hundred men
will patrol the park anattfce J,ty-,
tions one- hundred reserves, armea
with revolvers and o!gh,t sticks, are
in readiness for jutljreak riot-
faff.
I A labor, pr rather a laborless.
I meeting.wittidiit policy. sahctiop ha,d
I been adfertisc.J to be hold In the park
S today t for the purpose ( rkmanding
I that the "city cither provide employ-
mcnt or food for the unemployed.
Among the thousands that gath
" ered many were of riotous disposition
and.A .large .vyiber,, wore, red hats
displayed.
Suddenly an ordef to clear the park
was given atjd ISO police, lff ,of hem
mounted, charged upon the crowd
and drove, them back into, the streets
encircling tU tyrk. -The' Wohi'then'
" formed fntd k'6metnng In' the nature
of a parade, and rli'a'rbhed' about Wi
square,; the" policteVcontenting them
selves with keeping the park clear
x and the paraders moving. The num-
ber of paraders constantly grew, and
ipttted derision and hurled paths ftt
the officers, Then, as though' by pre
arVangcmcnt, the strains of the Mar-
v Bcillcs arose from 10..000 throats.
Captain - Reilly's squad, which bad
ben stationed on the cast side of the
pkrk, started1; at double1 quick', pac
across the paVkr' As theylpasSed the
fuptaiii):tlal marks the .centers of tho
grounds, n Jslightly 1iilt -.innn dartAq
forward aivd-ran r-tqward.. the .officers,
whose backs were turned to their
pursuer. A largo man kTptthether
company. WheY within twenty paces
of the squad tne tVoumen alte(
ak thc,rnoHcr,nj5, raised,
iii, which was 'clasped a smoking
bpmb. ' : , '"ijV"' , ."-
As.bedrew back hia, arm to thrw
ttteltAisHilc-.it exploded The snook
thai liook, the skyscrapers of the,
8uarethrevV,a'-kdoft ptbple-to the
gitoundA ThVit' the flS8.nssi.l,anS Ins
co&panofdl,i the fatter 4wal Vitfr
his VeastioVnptfi.bothli eyes
gougdd out and his hkiill ;U1 ihouldcrs.
fracturt5d.1V. A panic, followed the ex
plosionnd 'tlif. thousands tftat sur
rounded tfiepark' crushed ; together
as perhaps half their, number rushed
! toward the scene of the killing, while
tnany; turnfd in i flight rfromj ihe
i.mV5 i'Manl'virtti Sinjunw asthtf
t
" drove back the mob. tyj)A' faz3
arrests were made, dui no lmpoix
?t ance Xa , 'attached W tteiw, jLittlej is
' known of the',bbmb-thr6weri,flirther
thanWhatJfhe loldlhimsolf,' taftnuTer-i
gaining'- cWiVcicWhesa. At first he
" said be was alone in planning the
deed, declaring, he wanted tq, kill the
police because" they had . beaten hfm.
Later he; said fee had' been fbmmis
sioned td commit the crime, but he
refused to incriminate any others, JWe
said bis name was 'EH'-Silver stein,
liMH Lrroundedl lihe iijjuredf an)
I Jthat his age was Zl and that ne uvea
JfvX 21 Van JtererUstfeervi fte says he
r Vint a wif .and .twa. children in Rus
sia. He statylja he lias been in
this country for twcjears i ui hU
nearest relatives is a "man named Co-
Tien,' '? who' lives at 21 Parle stnftt,
Brooklya There is little chance that
1
Silvcrsilt'jp :ill Kjuryive. The bojnb
was abmitlhe,ize of a large orange
made out of lead and encased in ar
lr. ui-jk I f wn tA uith tiailll
it would hf wrlwnd bits' of scrap iron';
aim niirQgiennc, , dih ui iiic
bomb ana paftsof the bodies of the
. . . . f .ill' : .. fi ' i .1 .. I AA J -
i wo victims were piciuxi uiyw yaras
from wheri us explsiofi' (occurred.
The rioting today causejthe deep
est concern toxin the ,lartf of the po
ice officiaW'af. WlliM the citizens
generally,
denounce the
act of violenc
!,' btit pVve are those
he WcyV lacked dis-
who believe
crction in il
crowd. Iti
ceriiirL wi uny raic,
iulrtcf yhrre it is
ijr .l(AurunM,' will re
:)flmne uch as was
mat l lie city
believed Sana
ceive a hoiise-c
never before experienced. Organized
labor, which lias ever stood solidly
against any form of lawlessness, will
kpurfce its rank mere vteoiips1than
iVer if aky IaMrl4ss element In any
quarter s sJsplctedJ! Sjlverjrt
companion, who was a large man
with red hair and a beard, was later
identified as Ignatz Hildebrand, 388
Third arenueAHe is supposed to be.
a tailorf ISllvtittein has been living
with h
Gnssie Alexander,
82 B
if, Brooklyn. She
says Si
hose real name is
Cohenl xatne
ftis'ystok, Russia,
four; jf ars
he Vaid her nephew
was 4 tai
by trade, but recently
had
lioVment and was
desp
'isot know he
i
had
EfBREE.
AAN FRANCISCO. Mar2ft-Ed
die Craney, although he , has toteen
(hp third party, in 0ie rng:since he
officiated n thel Fitz'simmons-O'Brien
fight "on Dec. 20, 1905, has been .se
lected by Abe Attell and Battling;
CLAYTON'S-VERSION
Of the Shooting Affray in the
National Capital.
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WAS J I tNCTON -March 28.-Rc-'
resentative Thomas Heflin, of Ala-,
bnma, in a statement today regarding
limt'tiightV sliowtio afjray, Says: "I
aim glad to 'say; t have not .yict reached
aj point) Wihcre :I will see a negro, or
a white, , -man, ejthcr, (take a drink in
the presence of ladies without say-i
ing something to him. I did only
what .any other gentleman placed in
similar circumstances - would , have
doneVln , the 'police? court today t
was agreed between' Representative
Clayton, of Alabama, whoyippearetf
for llcflin, and Assistants United
States Attorney Given that tjho case
shouldfjiot be (called until a further
date,"4i a MiJ . , j:
A i;.)?i'-.! fit"' H" t-vtTi.. i ' '
, . WASHINGTPX -March 2S.Th,e
hpotiuglpfttouis,J,lt.umby, a ncgr6,
an dThoiiias McCfcary, a while map,
shbtvin av Penrmjlvania-aveuu : street
car Jast ; . night , by Cong cssman
ThoVnas L Heflinof Alabai la, cri
a,tc4 a. cpa,tipn )Va.shjutgtoh.; The",
ijcgtoj'(.)rcce.ye.d. a. dqngeous wound
in ,ic jrick an4 rf.Prar? wai s'ighN
y,'Md.4 'h'AV Mr' Mr- Hef,f
aittnorizeds bis - cDllpague R presenr
i$iifi&tittyVMi$ epa" ; stat
mcnt giving hfs version of th : affray
and in accordance with this wish Mr.
CWyforiJlafd-'laSfnight, gave out tr e
WHdWiltgtA'f CIKA ' -i !'
are substantially as follows: i j '
"Congressmen Elerbe anjjr.HefLnl
were riding down Pennsylvania av;
nue in ' the direction of the CapitoJ,
about " 6 "o'clock. "Elerbe ' observed
before i he left the jcar at -the ornir
peioref
m
them.
ft street jtwej negrtoea- iflnniilg
land turiirig in the! presence
nL a..ladv. who sat on a seat with'
0 VHe demonstrated iwith the; ttvo
hegroeabouftheir conduct and toli
them.xtaideai llthetra cursing .nd,
s wearing. A A'ftbn hil';ocdorred Rep-j
resentative Elerbe got off the car tin
the west , side of Sixth street to go tjo
the' MfetroJolitan 'hotel,4 where h
boarded, Uaving nofone on the ca,r
butMr. Heflir; the lady and the twtf
negroes. '.. ' ;
"Elerbe did not anticipate any fur
ther trouble. Just as he alightejd
from tHet jcnr ,he wajattracted by th!e
noise of ajSeuftletween Mr. Hef
lin a'bd.theI1twb negroes,,. He heard
one pt tne negroes use v language
.rwIIIL'H II I )l'L JTT'.I OiJ , !
towara ir. xicnui. uchhi wos uikj
assaulted in the car, whicW wils' ' jutl
then crossing Sixth street. It stopped
iMnV Vf
avar IsrVci
ilvej-stklnl w.
frrtmv
agb. K
a "
or
bfcen Jut rf dmr
rfiden). ShddM
inarciistfc teVideVii
lEDIB CRANp
ASTORIA, OREGON, fcWiDAY, MARCH 29r1908
1 ':U;c,t;'t r,ti cnnin ff
F
; tA-'in i&n.ni nwiu Ijjp
io'i'I .fMiul b'j nuin'l j
Smuggler Mine at PandoraCipse
ly Guafd'ed But Some One
Got by the Guard.
P
SYSTEMATIC SEARCH FU
ILE
Six Years Ago Arthur L. Collins (Wat
Assassinate irk thet Same Builduig
and SteV 'Adnsl NoV Inj Jail
Awaiting XmL v- in
TELLURIDE. Colo., March 28.4
Eluding rtbejnytht guard stationed at
the SmgfcrUiiio1i'J.fine at Pan
dora, two miles south of Tellride,
airfi a, t jrdilig)irwhiichf;is' jbonslint
ly thrown about the premises diring
the njgbt tonjia ihighj.tow ori the
mine as a precautionary' measure an
lihknpwn mrson gjinect access to the
residence of General Bulkley Vyells,
general Jma'naner ,'of i )the Smuggler
Union fCpmpany, last night and
planed dyaniitfifndr llrs'bed.; The
dynamite was exploded by a (light
fe fori nthr)outsidW'6f-"the building
about 2 o'clock, this rnorning, when
the intended-Wfim'Wra a' s6und asleep.
He was hurled against the ceiling
and alighted tinder a mass of debris."
but) escaped with some scratches! and
bruises1 lohd an impaired hearing! Al
though a systematic search has been;
madebyl Sheriff CPitzpatrick and his,
deputies, 'aided "y" hundreds of citi-j
zens, no clue has been found to ;the
perpetrator (if the dded4 One man is
charged with having paid that Wells
would be killed and is held under) sus
picion. .-'In the! utrns building where
the attempt to kill Wells was mde,
Arthur L. Collins, Wells', predeces
sor, was assassinated . six years, agjg
while playing a game of cards. The
man who 'mu'rdeted' 'Collins -fired' ia
heavy load of buckshotnthVoughthe
window ihta bU;bad,' tevo Adams,
Orchard's ..alleged accomplice .iiutHe
Steunenhcrg murder, wno is. nqw. fyi
iai at .TellurKler will so,on,be .placed
on iriai lor inc Lomns muruer. vvcus
is' ch'iefly "''responsible"; for1'' havjnp
Adains 'brought ba'ck tovColofa'd6 bti
th!t 'tharge. -1 ; " 1 . 1,1
Vm II 1 1 m ,(l I .
MARQUIS ITO'TO KOREA:
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Death' of' D,
W. Stevens' Regarded
National LosS.'"J
' ' as a
TOKIO, 'Mar. ' 28.-Marquis J It,
Japanese ' residenr-gerieral of' Kore,
will leave here' fbr'that -country ' bri
April ,2. ; Todayhe luhohed with thj
Emperot and afterwards called tt the
American embassy,! where ,he ta,lke'd
for a long, time, with . Ambassador
Tjiopas J. .p!Brien. It is, understood
his .yisit tp ! Korea is, necessary;!
view of the'death'of the iate Durham
Wi Sreverls;' Wisor 'tof'Hhe Kor'eah.
council or siaic, wno ai aiic nine no
whs I'assaSsinated'iin vSan-'-Francisc
was proceeding rto.-' Washington ,:
lay certain facts, and documents, wi
liyiClIU MllltUU ctnu 3LIUVIV tJUC Vt 1119
a!sailafhtsf1'6hf'lt1ie'(heaf.l 6ne mada
a1 mbtibrt' as if td 'dra w d' wea'pon' frpi
hisJpocke!t afidtatfthatimontent; both,
rushed 8t WrHtfl?n,-.They! sfcruggldd
to (the,, platform, and tjie, Represent:
vile oaths ana turn
with 'Hie' !evt4ent;itibn. W ttn
iWlthefrf,atta,cK"; ' W. -Hefliri firdd
fw'6; shots! ith hW: rCVblvW' tlirbitdh
'one'ofjfthe ear;windoWs.; iHe did not
aim iati either of'thq oegtoeK.but shot
at the i teiioundw, with ,th e v intention , df
dijsuing; ftheiUf,',, from, qc-ntirin
their assault..; One, bullet, glancea.an
struck Thomas McCreanv ih the! le
WcCfeaVy,''accona'iianied by hisi'if
w-aa",ftibiit b'Bai'd,(thc'r(iari:""''Mr
MctrearyHlsb e:arVl',tTi:e"vtte 'toAtHs
f . .. .. I riH .., . i
ot tne-'two nettroies.' . viw i nvnui-i
MKIOy'tbflVixpljlinetDstthat M-.
HefIjw:8iad;iecfen,tjyA,e;cored permii -
threateping;;jettersy J)e'hjid receive i
as a. result, of hi? activity toward ge -tiha
lDisricV,of,bolurnlJtK., Kepr'nlkth e,
Tfefiin was aeed'f,aiivteV re-,
leasen on $5,000 bail. I
renewed., tbe vile oaths ana turned
won wri'i
proposals before the American gqy-'
i?rmmi,(!MitrjwV Uo Wsl U, .the
P. correspondent tody:
"I regard 'the 'death of Mr. Stevchs
as a national disaster and a -personal
loss. He was a loyal friend and ser
vant t)f Japan and Korea and both
natiot s mourn his loss. Mr. Ste
vens was my personal friend. He
was lumest and fearless, with a we 1
balanced mind and I regarded hin
as a Ine typ? of the American. II;
was a ways a loyal citizen of Americ i
and li is memory alone will serve t )
increaie the friendship of my countr r
men for his. j
"I im returning to Korea d
tcrmii ed to pursue a policy, wher:
under I hope to restore that countr r
to a condition whereby the mass cf
people Ccfri t JrvJ: afrtyefld from ex
tortion and corruption. I cannot iir
ntfediatelj catfge.TjcOilditionsA wWcji
have existed1 for centuries butt t bp
already see some light ahead. I sha I
misAiMK.ii Stevens ,ho .as jixryjfearj
les? assistant .during a recent, period,
when' the din1cultiesllof:'the: sltuatioji
were so tremendously increased by
trwvagifcUioij 'oft the rttigner (and a-tivi'adneren'ts-Vif
tHa bld Tegime.!'
A movement has been started by
the Tokio Club to erect a national
monument; to, Mr, Stevens. The mar
quis TsuzuM aruj the Marquis f nouyt
lead the lis"t 'of subscription which al
ready guarantees!-! ausuceeBS' fo'r the
firdpositidnvt'j ' w iinr no'' m
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PIONEER .HOTEL"! MAN, .pEAD.
l .ff.l'i; ,') I.-,-, v..T! )(. '.;-t'ii'.f I
CHICAGO;, .Mar. ,r ,2$. Leonard
Clark, pioneer hotel man died sud
denly yesterday while engaged in hjs
work as manager and owner of the
Ontario hotel l; is Relieved heait
failure, caused his death. Mr. QlarK
cngige'iri'thc' H6tet forty" years' agp
m JMichigan.' "; f1' y'-' I '
'Kis ' p'riricrpal venture wat fe ithje
Tremdnt house, ChicagD,, fhich'dhe
took oveniabduli 15 cats agcv.p
'jS !. '''
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Connecticut lias Been. Placed at
i. 'it i.i ! Jv.i'i 1 ".i" o 9lu-1iv,
lonHis.Disppsalj,;.,,!
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SAN DIEGO, March 28 News
from Wa'shih'gtdh today fhat the flag -
ship Connecticut had been detachetl
from jfhe ffeet ,Jo... bring, ..Admirijl
.vanstoSan Francisco foofja course
of treatment i ,San' "tyi.s ;i(0'Bspb
mineril 'unrintfli"' wa VeceivedIV 'with
' 'i(?nsidr'e'abTe :apprthehgiori,Iher. ''Thje
tact that it' was deemed necessary top
the Admiral Ito comi mdrth two weeks
in advdrjee .ofcithei; fieet;:ia". taken to
indicate that his condition is not a
thattC9uldbetwiiedof?r.A J
.It
en
ARRIVAL: QF,.JROOPS.
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Treadweli -Miners Were IJ'ot Looking
;stefl; Iafh,v28-AJ special
to' the;to.s't-lntelligencer: front Juneau
hfi ' '.thai1' the,,';'ompairy of Federal
trodp's : arrived' Udday - it?: Treadwell
wi'th"ordfer5 to. aid 'the local! niarshals,
The arrival c of! the irOoixs ,was unex-
pe'etedy; :,A.' iitumher hq arres.ts,,
minprs; for, ,carryirig(;conce,aled , weap-
ions have.been tniade. The fceace'cpn)
TOuiee.oi .union men is Keeping ,sini
pitrb?bt'lthe! ti&n'-m thWls'Utt e
il'Kyl'anlMheysJ'Su
Kfrizie' chfinis:,td bave:? f ull s'urfacje
crewliwOrkiHg,t,&iid'alllbtit millltwdrk:
'irtgi-'and '-thi8iwQrkmg!Jalftrrrlejrj.rIe
lj rr i i j a..... K..:.J.n
says (ivnucrywiB iFH"rtMAT..f..v
thft; last;to!.boats.ji'yihe un(ipn jead
'er;ienyf;,tMs a,4;!sa.tiapnlyjftijj
fF-fef?f?!lbillovo:. vttr1 r,d I
oJrjiior! Ion IiImv J h i -rr-t.-, !
SAWSH.gp;NSiUI;1. APPTED
pVf. .vliio pf! Inrrt r.i,5T if- iriiTH-
.sSIPr'M
def Mra de EspmQsa has. been, ac-i
credited by the statedepartrnenfs
the. counsul for Spain at this'iiort
according" to a " communication just
! received by( Collector Stratton from
the Treasury Department yesterdajr.
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SANJOSE, Cal., Mar. 27. Tudgfe
&.ttijiBB'6f;thisavw;yhwu4
Fenton of' Portland has Addressed ia
communication asking him to insti-l
tnleS aTj'.ii,weltighibrf' bficthe: 'Sdderft.
affairs committee's action at Stanford,
$(tapd, tayijgh,thftt te& trfqsWeilttye
is no longer president of the trustees.
g-ir; mt:).t a i.nj?,'n
4
EXPLOSfOi
'I U -I Im' it..-, . i U J.y ,
Iff v COAL fIJN
.'jl 'ji'i'
vn -fr'..: "T'tJi ,Zt T . t
'j'ti J : ,, .'lit, nl, jit, ; lu Wi'.'d
X''''"1''""' M'i i(ii'l';.'7r;
Qoth; Entrances Had Caved in
;? ,and . Mine ,T(mferl:thrp,wn(;
" Outside Wcrkiftg.
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,vr ( ;t. tf .i'liotii ! ; i! if
''.'( i 1 ,ij(';i- il'tf iri Ji i
RELIEF PARTIES ARE AT WORK
iii) tI'., Mliitl, (!' l. 'AuVUH f. f'
.'.-A)V'S b.i.i n;ov,
iii if) JA:inii',"f;f.'ii'.f!'i .mi it
All- of . tbe, -Dead. Who) Include.! the
Superintendent and the ,Mine,'Fore
''nuui, j Who Wr ' With. , the Fire
'n Flghtera - Were -.Married. i I.di.vl j
nM V f.tj',-il '.r'S (v o-ii'ui no.
vsnhh oi r'r fin no tuVn .,n,-j j 1
f CHEYENNEjiWyoiJ-Mirch. 2&-f.
An 'explosion occurred irt a coal mine
atyllanna; HTweo'ty-orie men in Ithe
iriind Mt ithV- time '"'! vrn h ti-.nW
h Vt!i''"i: n r!-- m f.'J
..'I V. .
''BUTTEMonf j1 Uivch 28-6pecial
sifts the'eanfo was Visited bv'arfofher
big hbl6vvausf this after'nb6n"arid the
livfe of"20 meVi'weVi sh'uAed out by
a'n1 ex'plosipH of gas" iii :thi Uni'on Pa
ciffc mine'?: ,V.:"Ai'bf ' the''dad
wh.o include tipcrfntirndent'iAleiifan-T
def Brjggs '-and "Mine ''Foremaii)"Jo-
Seph ' Purtort;', were" maVned "and ' left
fares 'families. J,The" fire' Ka'd 'been
raging " bp'lby 're tenth 'level ' sirice.
Cn4..Jrl..''Ji A itnlf 'rf 9IVI m.il' VaA
yaLluiaji a 1 1 v a iuii-v vi w iaiwm
been laid, off fox bYdajyfearrng that
trouble Tnigbt t''occur7 Brigg's ' and
Button11 and 1 about'' eigbten 'btheri, all
ejxperienced'.minfefs,' with ga's men
and, fire1 fighters; jwen: ; down 'into the
workings 'thjs ntornin'g.'JIrl' (order';to,
fight 'the, csinffagration, which "Jwas
fapldly 'wbrkirig' 'its ' way-through Me
workings. '5 :At V o'clock several 'tof.
the gas men and fire bosses changed
watchfcf.dftd! thH.!ffjH rfghters rested
At 2 o'clock C'r.arles Harris, a gas
man, came out and was relieved by.
P. ' A; 'Boyd.1 Harris -was 'the' last
man'io'; leave the colliery alive; ? At
about' flie same time the men'-abovc
the workings," idle men in: the bmse
sind the' 'townspeople were? startled
by an aWfut 'roiifj fillowed' by" a
heaw boom and a shakincr of the
earth and the trembling' of buildings.
All knew what I had ' happened - and
tnere was a rush to the mint; .Both
entrances had caved in and ; the mine
timbers' had: been 'blown a great dis
tance aboot' outside ithe workings.
Relief parties at,, once went .to work,
but there' is not' thie. Slightest ichange
that anyona in the mine! escaped., The
btidies cannot: be reached: for several
days.,'.'i.'.' it &' ..; v t-1 j .
.Mr i o: ',.-tr .I- ,1 . -i )
.vCHEYEMNE," Wyo., iMarcb (28A
special fromHanna says a seconjd.
explosion: occttrsed ijntii he oHanna
mine at 10:30 tonight when. -30. jar SO
rtsdue imen tfttk in the ,fn jne; pi t and
it! is i feared all wereiristantly kille,
including r. State H Mine ;.(: Inspector;
Elias. whd . was engaged;' with!i the
rescue parties.
. f' nuj.-.l !: .'..'"! x' !
DODGING 1 WATERSPOUT.
"(' .i;,' .bii'.-jtituii'n' Ji .fi ll i; y.'-i r.j
Finally Got on Skipper's ! Nerves' and
.IlHe,,'lHif;Intd-pdrt',:';I fJV1
fNEW'YORri;' Mar.fI28.-n' elicit
ing time dodging a collection of' wat
er spouts wa"s reported by Capt. Ai
ders'on ' of "thesteam! acht Carinana'
WhicR arrived iyeteterday tfbm aeruiie'
top' Cuba' arid i he Bahamasc ThCaH
mania's 'owner, 'Jos 'Fletcher of tlje:
New" Vorfto ach fCfiib,.lWfk.'olhe;
yacht : i a'( SaVahnah,n 'Gatl 'i Jcomirjg
ndrth S 1 ' by !' i train, n ' Capt; ! 1 1 AndeV sqri'
brought the yacht out of that po t
Tuesday and" had not proceeded f;r
on the! Knortfitfard. voyage o'ibtfoi e
strikingkati .area of i abnormally ilo v
bato'meteric pressure. i ;Water !spou 3
began iormirig I'about itheriCarnlan a
and the" yacht's ' navigatorsewere kept
busy dodging them -as 'they.ipas'sed
neari the craft, msiially fdrmirtgiiiil . thje
northwest and traveling in. ia 'south
easterly .direction. .Twelve in " all
wereeountd jnd, few houis
he fWjnd hagqn'competejy arpunkl
the. 'cohinkss' three times. A ' heawv
t'rosk' ti' ws hinnrri1 jfnd 'the' waVer-i
spbut' d'ouDle'd 'and came 'Back ugaiji.
the Ottritiriiiance1'" of the'l'cydohid
storm was "ow her-'.! master's merves
ilnd isitifilght) cambnonqhel .pudintb
Charleston, anU'i ;anchor4 (Mnttl mojip
'n?c.ii!-:)!'i 8vr.tl.3 )1 .sv!r,2 8'(ii,,l
tr.U .vf T I I'1 " j ! Jfn?lTI,ItM
''I ..WWlilfer,
,riwlite(ir fet
little progress was made in the Houae
GAS
TI4 LOWER COLUMBIA ; ,im t
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.MAV-flT'-i V V T-r ,,,,
PWCE'RVE CENTS
today in the constderatien'J of .''ihe
ag'ricultnr'af" btll'i The"' discussion
dwelt mainly upon tne''profjfcsai,t
establish Federal standards of cottor
gre''k4id,'; Federal' 'inspection , .of
" V" .V7f ir "ri try it uic uni
hadnof been concluded wnen(,fhc
iJo,u5aajourrieqi:v , liu.it.
t'jnn jf, r llj Jl IJ !.. 11 ",-!':
tin
SEATTE March 28.rThe Chin
ese Vherch'ants tJf'Hong Kong are
boycotting. the.. Japanese Nippon
Yusen Kaiiha.line 'M Urans-Pacific
steamers operatoed between Seattle
and TonrfiiKongv Thflf . first jntimtltion
of this move;-.becartle known i tdday
when the, ;.I!am,mond(Mtl!ingr Com
pany made pftblic a tdegfara received
from a Chinese port making the bare
state,rBent:);Mak np:shipnients via
Nippon Yusen Kaisha." The local
maipager of theconcern, believes that
the, oablegrni- is.Jthe" result. of;'ayChin
ese boycott- against. Japanese gopds
.why 6'ginated. oyer .,'tbei tytw f'i-
IC? ?"l ill .),.; i ...., (,; .i . ..-r s-if, I
!, f t DECISIONS , RESERVED, , ,
'.! ,iifir' w -u -!.- ,
Mentality of Johrf M. Burke Qries
it, Ir.Jr,i-,v;rM tionedt-vj r! i.ui tiiU
i, 'NEW YORK; - MuuTBtr- i lm the
'supremo fcobrt rjustice Hendricki has
reserved .rdc'Cisiorl .on' the i application
of John rB:; Stancbfleld for ! thejirfp
oinrment;o;a;co'mrhission't6 inquire '
Iritot the: mental 'coridition of John W.
Burkt)'i the ! giver ,ofr,'the i $4,000,000 '
Winifred . JSUrke' foundation. The
motion was' opposed ibyiEdw.' Shap
a'rd and. briefs 'are to be' filed.) i Mr.
Burke, wfia is' 95 ye'as did, .ha lived
ibrrscyeral 'year the-life" of if recluse
a'tr hisi !hUm6-cn West 47th', Street
Relative's are '.trying to Ififld out if ;he ,
has? putlrhis entire fortttnesSntolrthe
foundation which is, intended; to rbe
a: -.borne for;convalescents.i 5"bdy de
clare Hhal ilrr. Burke, keeps!, himself
sq closely guarded lliati they iftre un- .
ableJto" crfmmuficate" with' him. (fit '
ilErlSEMli
JO ?! IV '!.'! h5Rbi n.'iji :f.q;.ii
i.n-.-i? '''-"( rr;i::.-,(; "ic, !-
') J.'i'' ii r'li'v V Vi!. '"!
Band Ordered by Judge' Hanford
bmerly Upposea. , ,
; Irf fit v. i)A tot i'ti". !!!?
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..SEATTLE, rtMarch. 28.r-Mo5t ,of
the,,; prominent i lumbermen , in . the
Northwest ata .meeting of .the Pa
cific Coast Jjumber ., Manufacturers'
Association, today went on record, as
bitterly opposing the-putting up ad
ditional bonds in, the gum of $200,000
asrordered by Judge Hanford to guar
antee, the payment- of,, the,, advanced
freight rates in, the . event, the lum
bermpn lose - their., case .before , the
Interstate , Commerce Commission.
Several of the heaviest signers of the
original $250,000 bondflatly ( refused
to sign the -bond., ,, -,. , r 5(v
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Ii
V If VAinuEr innnviri'ij
ff r.lfiW f('-?-!TTf r;f"D 5,Tt 0 fj ,'
LOS f-ANGLES,; tMar.y 2a-Mrs.
B'euJaTi Hawkins has: jhow surpassed
a'll -T'ecord8 fbcflong !l sleep! in - this
state, acdordifig to the authorities !at
thejeounty hbspUtal here; the 'woman
rests 'biii a' cot; in a cataleptic, traflce.
Today wa9 the fifty' second i day. of
fhe aged r wbmaii's' sleep. Id Febru
aryi she i was removed tb' the hospital
and ha's'spoken'bfut.two words since,
i A .'scorei 'of., dtteirapts; hiade to .awaken
henchavb ibeeTO-ithout 'sucefcsv: She
will, in:!th'e !opihion!of , thevphyscians,
bbalc' the "national , record . f 6r rsleep
ifig befofre she hwikesi, i"' s5; j2 V
n;?Olb Hi' l( i '.' ) !!;; (I JtjWii
si'PRICE-'OFUCEif" u
oils y'jn! tut ?:' ,H''i Jcii ' ,fib!4 .
RebrA! Sa It Will Advarifce 6 ier
k7 .3liI'..:hit!.'iV'jintc' i'?- "i
NEW YORK, Mar. 28.-Whole-sale,
and 'retail ice dealers, it is re
oVt'e'd,' :n'aVebVe'ri 1 'gived' , seemingly
anttHentic infocmatio'n jthat rthe 1 price
of: ice isKt'O.' bee ad vantfeld f36. per . 'cent.
Tin 'Wednesday. vWhehl Ja'skedn after
thel meetingo of ; the MAemricstn v.Ice
Company's directors yesterday If, the
report was' truei' Wesley Moler, pf es
identi of (the i ' Company, i refused! to
eorifirm or ('deny f it. The rumor ,-, that
the! advahcte will i be vmade seems to
be generally i ( credited aniong the
dealers; lo noi-.-fr-iti.;. J'-i fx i ; n 's
.flliliAf 1?TVPTA VTlIunV.
CALIFORNIA '"BABIES' iWON.
t Ti-tf v wrw (Matrit '? L.Ttit ra i.
ifbrnia fre'shm'$hi won1 the', annual in
terc'dlcat'6 track' field meet from .the
Stanford 'freshrn'eh 'ori" the1 California
oval this afternoon by a sc!6re 'of
8121-3 t6 40 14 ' It' waslhe. third5 time
the California: babies have,' won "from
Stanforrd.';'Ui-',ii';,!,'c' '"'i ,