The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 09, 1899, Image 1

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AST0K1A, OREGON. 8ATUHDAY MORNING. SKITEMBEK 9. I8M
NO. 89
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MEN'S CLOTHING
Our new lint, Crou. A Drandsge'
tnnke, haa been solMt4 not only with
a view io th deili-ablllty of th atyl.
and pattern but also on account of
uiwrlur wearing qualltlee.
PHIL STOKES.
We ore the lelling agent in Astoria for the
New; Born
Steel Range
I'rkc from fJS.Ort to (.10.00.
Eclipse Hardware Co.
.BOB ISUNU HTKuCT
Also sole agtat for the Celebrated Superior Stnus ind Kaogea and Cole'
Air Tlijht Cole Haratr.
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GRIFFIN
Pacific Sheet
1I
MANUFACTURERS OF
Salmon fy a TTrf spice
Veretatle m.AFNSm.
rruu
Lithographing on
San Francisco. Cat. , Astoria,
Writ Kim tor fVloaa
Here Is
Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices
KALSTO.N
good things.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
fleoi Zealand Fife InsiiFanee Go
Of New Zealand.
W. P. Thomna, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS.
Subscribed Capital
raid-Up Capital
Asscta .....
Assets in United Status
Surplus to Policy Holders
Has been Underwriting on tlio Tfteific Const over Twenty-two year?.
SAHUEL ELMORE & CO.,
Resident Agents, Astoria, Oregon
MEN'S SHOES
Our Fall and WlnUr itocki of th
very best mak.a and rry latest atytea
have ben reolv4 and for low prlcee
and excellent valuaa cannot be aqual.d,
Com.fc 12lb Streets.
Every Rugt Guaranteed.
Books...
Blank and
Miscellaneous.
Paper...
New Crape and
Type-writing.
Waterman Fountain Pens
Ikx Iocorated Paper
and Bnvlope-ioo. B
& REED
Metal Works
Syrup
Tin a Specialty.
Ore. Falrnaven, Wish.
a List
HEALTH I'OODS la great variety
fresh from the mills.
1 ' . AROMATIC SHCCS guaranteed the finest.
TILLMAXN S ITKB EXTKACTS.
CHASE. SAXHORN'S COPPEES are un
, rivalled. Touethcr with a host of other
f.5,000,000
1,000,000
2,545,114
300,000
1,718,792
VERDICT TO
BE GUILTY
Dreyfus Has No Hope And His
Friends Feir Condemnation.
EXCITEMBNT 1 9
military frtciutlcvi
TfktitoPrtvcit futile
0uttrck.
PENNED, Sept. (( Tttat Caplalo
Dreyfus will b lOiiJcinned la almuat th passed a resolution Imploring a prompt
UDivernal Oflnloo heard In llenuM to- j termination by tha Imperial govern
Oielii. llltl.erto there hml alwsy bwo j m,ni of lh lanalon. which la
dlurg.acufupii.i,..., bat uow both ;
aiJi, eem uuanitnoua u( tl.a conviction ;
Ibat the verdict will to culut him. I
fjion Jut alial lliia U ll and lLa
. . . t
jinciK) reanou lor the eniii iu.ion u a
myalrry, l.nt tbere 1 no tliMiinjul.blng j
Die fact that from M. LU ri do0 to
tha nuuiernua l'rrlu.r.I ho crowd
the hotel aud ctda and alio Ian! night
wer lill hoN'ful that lr)fui nouhl be ;
ari'J, all irrtu now to tcrre thai bia 1
lat cbinie I. gone. ,
lha one .oun-.l hoj ii that of M.
Llri binmelf, bo uiil llila evening;
to a corrt!obiU'Ut of Ibe Auocialed
1'reiw: "V Imr ('aptHin I'rryftia will
be condemned, but do not intend to
throw up the uponge, fhill go on
fighting (or him."
M. Jaurea, aocuUbt trader and other
prominent Dryfuarda cxpte aimilar
opinlona. The ctaitetnent la at fever
heat and nothing la diacuaaed but tb
verdict U tomorrow.
J The military precaution! are of the
moat elaborate character and so attempt
at tlitorder i likely to bav the alight
ex! auri-eie.
Peaches...
A aplendld lot of th. celebrated
Southern Oregon peacb Juat
raelvtd.
Other Fruit...
In abundano and of all varl
Ilea.
Vegetables...
The moat complete selection In
th. city and all freah and crtip.
l'rompt delivery to
all pitdsot the city
and outside point.
Foard & Stokes Co.
Your Wife
Will Ilk. it; o win th. cook.
Star Estate Range
Satl.fy all who u them.
If your better halt doe the cooking,
that I an actillttvnal res .on why there
hould be a Star Eatat. Range In your
kitchen. The u.e of them prevent worry
and dlaappolntmeat.
W. J.
SCULLY. Agent,
431 Bond Street.
TMK HA AD DEHATIC la
RESENTED AT CAPE TOWN.
Iteforence to Chamberlain Cause In
tense F-llng Th Outlook 1 IU
llevtd to bo Mor Pacific.
CAPE TOWN, Sept. I.-The report
of the mad debate at Pretoria publish
J bra crrat Intense feeling and th.
disparaging reference to Mr, Joseph
Chamberlain, lmprtal secretary of
tat fur tht colonies, and Sir Alfred
Mllner, governor of Capo Colony, and
INTENSE
. hlKh commissioner In Africa ar re
tried. The feeling displayed by member of
HlVl BCCI i rad surprised tboa who believed
that a peaceful settlement would b
reached, and aueh a solution In tha
opinion of many haa been rendered
very difficult.
In eplt of a downfall of rain, 1M0
workmen assembled laat night and
rMt dWw prinln tn
niptcy, alienating the moderate ale
mrnt here and In the Transvaal, and
anp)lng Urlllih prcnttge.
The renlutloa alio afflrmi unabated
confllenee In Sir Alfred Mllner.
The mw,nf .hCB ws, orderly.
rlo)wj wttn cheer for Chamberlain,
Mllner and Rhode, and wtth groan'
for Kruger and Bchrelner.
HOME FROM EUROPE.
;,,. Thnm H carter Dlncuiae
01d AfTalra
-
CHICAOO, Sept. I. Senator Thoma
H. Carter, of Montana, wu at the
Auditorium Annex yesterday on hi.
way home after having spent several
month In Europe. Of European mat
ter he said:
'The situation In France Is critical,
In my opinion. The general Impres
sion prevail there that Dreyfus Is
Innocent and more people bellevo that
he will be acquitted than think he will
be convicted. In Oermany the feeling
toward this country Is very friendly.
There Is some feeling on the part of
the emiHTor against us on account of
the way we have encroached on Ger
man trail.', but this feellngj purely a
commercial one. Englishmen think
that Oom Inu1 need a thrashing.
There Is little doubt In England that
there will be a fight, and of course that
England will win. "It la our duty
and at the same time to our material
Interest to holl the Philippines. Why
should we pay eommlasionj In Liver
pool to have our goods distributed In
the Orient when we can cut acroaa lots
through an open ocean only 5,000 miles.
handle our goods and make our legltl
mate profit. We are an exporting na
tion and the trade In the far eaat la of
Immense value to us. England haa
to ahlp 1LO0O mllea over a clrcultoua
route. Within 2.000 miles of Manila
is more than one half the population of
the world. WTiy should we withdraw
from such a commercial field when we
are there by right?"
STYNER
- The Electric Doctor
PROM
Styner Theraputic Co.,
OF rORTLANI), ORE.,
Ilk. i n.w irstem of treatment for
NERVOUS NAD
CHRONIC DISEASES
OP MEN AND WOMEN.
Gan be eared . . .
Styner, The Electoie Doctor,
Main Street House, 150 0th Street.
Advice and Electiiewl Disease
Residing Free.
Hour, from 10 to 4 oml 7 to A dally
WILL SOON
BE READY
Two Regiments Will Complete
Army For Philippines.
fHIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND MEN
Tell Mumbti Will Heliforce Otii
Trocpi Will Sell le Atont
Moalk.
NKW TORK, Sept I.-A apeclal to
the Tribune from Waablngton, says:
Orders will be issued from the war the task of pacification hould be corn
department In a day or two announc-leted and congres will be ready to
Ing the field and staff officers of two consider the form of government which
i
additional volunteer regiment, which
will be organised after th. manner of,
the so-called Immune regiment sent
to Cuba last year, their company offi
cer and prlvatea being exclusively
colored men and that they will be
ready to tall for the Philippine early
in November. The addition to these
regiment to the army almost exhausts
the quota of JS.000 volunteers allowed
by congress. There will then be 26
regiments of 1.209 men each, which,'
with the Porto Rico naval battalion of
4i0 men. leave a margin of onljV.BTC
In the authorised atrength, or not .
quite enough for another regiment and
a half.
Oeneral Miles ha recommended
three colored regiment while Oeneral
a.i. ... , 4. ,
Otis has represented that negroes were
no, OA-s.rea in tne rwilpplnes. the
friendly native being trongly pre -
judloed against them.
It I llk-ly that one of the new or-
ganlsatlon. will have Its temporary
quarter at Klchmond and be com- gnf t0 prevent the two or three com
manded by Captain William P. Duvall, panics that ere said to be organizing
first artillery, who was major In the ln the ';nlted States for the purpose of
Inspector general's department and
lieutenant colonel In the ordinance
corps last year.
The other regiment will probably be
organised at Annlston. Ala. All the'1"11, on the north 001181 of Lu,on or
mr. w. , ,,..,
'
,ne iwo orgamxations ana it only re-
mains for the president to Issue the
commissions and for the war depart-
ment to direct the Winnie of r.
crultlnff
It has not yet been determined
whether General Mile and his staff
will go to Manila next month or not
If he does go It will have to be ln
similar capacity to that which he oecu-
pled at Santiago, rather than in the,
exercise of such authority a that with
which he was clothed In Porto fnr
no Idea appears to be entertained by
Secretary Root of having General Otta,tert,jr of Dr Edward Bell0W' C0MUl
superceded, notwithstanding the popu -
lar demand for his recall to the United
States. Unler the circumstances it Is
thought General Miles will prefer to
maintain his headquarters of the army
ln Washington where he may exert his
Influence more effectively In directing
the campaign as the chief military In
strument of the president and secre
tary of war.
An encouraging feature of the com
ing campaign against Agulnaldo Is the
assurance now given at the war de-
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partment that Increased responsibility
n, n,hnrn v.. v v'De mane tne nagsnip ot tne racinc
... "v. ....... .j time urcii (iveil lu llic
commanding generals In the field, I
thereby to a great extent enabling I
General Otis to devote more attention
to tne administrative affairs which
have increased enormously and will
continue to multiply as new territory
is brought under his Jurisdiction by
aggressive naval and military opera
tions. ""
The plans Involved no marked de
parture from that already pursued by
which General Otis ha rematned for
the last year ln the city of Manila and
Intrusted the Immediate charge of all
expeditions to the subordinate gen
erals, but hereafter he Is expected to
rely more upon Lawton, MacArthur,
Wheoton, Young, Schwan and perhaps
Wheeler, and devote his energies to
sending forward the men and supplies
at such a rate as speedily to occupy
the entire country, at the same time
providing for the prompt establish
ment of competent civil government
and garrisons ln captured districts.
Under this scheme, It Is not proposed
that any town shall b. abandoned
after It Is once captured and with the
'(!, volunteer regiment to depend Upon
in addition to th regular force, the
coming campaign, it Is hoped, will
prove brtet and thoroughly effective.
The date of beginning this general
campaign doe not depend on tha vol
unteer regiment, but altogether on
the termination of th. rainy eon,
which I already due. Under th. ener
getic Instruction that Secretary Root
has given, th. general advance moit
begin a oon a the condition of the
country and especially of the road
will permit the transportation of etJp-
pile and field pieces.
The volunteer reinforcement will be
gin to arrive at Manila In about
a month and from that on they will
continue to land In a steady stream
through the month of October and No
vember, until the available armed force
exceed 40.004. By that time mot of
.can be offered to the archipelago.
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NE.W RAILROAD FOR MANILA.
Plan to Connect All Important Town
With the Chief City.
CHICAGO, Sept. S. Special corres
pondence to the Tribune from Manila
under dat. of August 1. says:
Agents for a company of Spanish
capitalists, some of whom live In Man
ila, announce that arrangement have
been completed for the building of
modern railroad line in Luton that will
connect Manila, with all the Important
town alcng th. west coast of the Isl
and as far north as Laoag.
The route 1 kept secret, but It la
understood that It will be the same as
proposed in 1875, when the rcheme for
L ... .... .. .u. t.m,
vi mucin lkbajb in m3 uutr'ltuv
WM omda,y projected.
1 Three line were planned at that time
I only one of which waa completed, the
railroad, which run. from Man-
nm ' keepmj , movemeM
b"dlng railroads In I.uon from nuc..
patlng It In securing the same route,
Amerlcan who have talked r&U
i here generally believe that a
new town and port will be established
the northern part of the west coast or
the lsland as a terminal of the railroad.
Thlg wouM ave m mlIes nns t0
Manila for ship from the United States
or from Ilongkong, and with rapid com
munleatlon to Manila through the rlch-
1 . I A ,- l.tan.l would tlA
l ,.n......
reasinaDiy certain io rv layiu.j.
BEDLOW CHARGES DISBELIEVED.
NEW TORK. Sept. 8. A special dls-
P100 10 tha Time
from Washington,
ay,:
Tn,ra Assistant secretary i
Crldler says that there are no charges
Mon the department affecting the In
Rt tamon- cmna- " 18 lne"""re
a8SUmed that there " n0 trutn ln tne
P0"8 that Dr BedlowTias been ac
1 cused of accepting bribes for obtaining
concessions or for passing Chinese into
America. .
THE PACIFIC SQUADRON
Cruiser Philadelphia is to be the Flag
Ship Under Admiral Kautz.
SAN FRACISCO, Sept. 8. As soon
as repairs on the cruiser Philadelphia
are completed at Mare Island she will
squadron and Admiral Kautz will
transfer his flag to her from the Iowa.
Rumors have been In circulation of
late that the Iowa will soon leave for
Puget Sound and then will sail for
Santa Barbara with the squadron for
target practice and review.
Admiral Kautz said ln an interview
that the Iowa would not leave this
port, in his opinion, until the Phila
delphia is made ready. He had not
heard of any plan of the navy depart
ment to assign to the Pacific coast
two squadrons as had been reported.
Makes the food more
ioyi fUKitfO
ro;twAn .
IT IS MILES
AND MERRITT
Positively Statifi Belli Slate
For the Philippines.
DECIDED AT WASHINGTON
Mllea Will Dliect Military Opera
tions la Approacklof Cempilft
' and Will Siil la October.
NEW TORK, Sept. I.-A special to
tb. Journal god Advertiser from
Washington, say:
After forty-eight hours of almost
constant discussion among th prei-
dent. Secretary Root, Prof. Scburman,
Senator Beveridge, Oeneral Mile and
AJJutant General Corbln, It may be
stated positively that General Merrltt
will go to th. Philippine.
MILES FOR MANILA.
CHICAGO, Sept. 8. A special to th.
Record from Washington, ayi:
Nelson A. Miles, general command
ing the army will go to the Philippine
to direct the military operation dur
ing the approaching campaign. Thl
statement while not authorized by any
announcement from th. president or
th ertary of war, la made upon th
authority of one of the highest officer
of the department
There la no doubt that General Mile
desire the assignment and unless th.
unexpected happens between now and
the middle of October he will start for
Manila.
OUTLOOK MORE PACIFIC.
Today Cabinet Meeting Will Decide
Strength of Kruger'a Army.
NEW YORK. Sept 8.-A dispatch to
the Tribune from London, saya:
Reports that 10,000 troops will be
mo-ed Immediately from India to Natal
and that Sir Redvers Buller will be ap
pointed commander of the British forc
es in South African are premature, but
the situation Is critical without doubt
Today's cabinet meeting will be de
cisive and the result can be Inferred
from the text of th. Boer reply an
the probable effect H - will have on
Ixrd Salisbury and Mr. Balfour, who
will together hold Mr. Chamberlain
under restraint That reply Is des
cribed by many Journals a Insolent,
but It withdraw -.he suzerainty ques
tion and leaves the way open to a con
ference.
The concensus of opinion In London
Is that a close approach will be made'
to war and such a catastrophe will be
prevented In the end by the Interven
tion of the Cape ministers and the re
treat of Kruger who Is cautious enough
to keep a bridge open on his rear.
Mining operators, even millionaires
don't know which way affairs are going
and there is no business in the South
Africa market. Sir Alfred Buller will
command the British forces In the
event of war. '
Kruger's forces are ordinarily set
down as 20.000. A good many of his
warriors are dead men who are brought
to life when there Is an election but
those who are living shoot straight.
The queen's Influence will be great
at the cabinet meeting. Mr. Chamber
lain Is her favorite minister, who la
at court oftner than any of his assoc
iates but the queen Is above all a
champion of peace.
Some girls act like they were afraid
if they didn't look ln the mirrors all
the time they wouldn't know where to
And their faces.
delicious and wholesome
pownt n oo., nfw vomt.
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