4"f,Tu L """111;,, VOL. ASTOJ.IA. ntOON. KllAY. UCTOHKK l. NO. 118 MOVING the r onditloiia demanded by the gov ernment of the South Africa republic are u h ui Her Majesty's government d-erna it impossible to dlacuas." WAR MWEEN AN THE EXPEDITION . IS RETURNING M fTC rhnrlTWW I- tx-iiNic, we 1 1 u I rutltcr lone it little iiiniicv on our Slovt H tliiiti to move tin-in. We 1 1 it v a liijj lot (f tlirin mi liitml, liollllt lirfiile till' U I Vlltlt'l. We will sell tliem clump until Nov. 1'ith. Eclipse Hardware Co. rM) HON!) HTRKliT BRmffl US M P ROtiRESS IN OU) VERMONT. The Hr of Manila Utilized. f'..iy Again teg. Books... Transvaal Troops Begin Steady:; and Aggressive Advance. Blank and Miscellaneous. Paper... New Crape and Type-writing. Waterman Fountain Pen llox Dccorntert I'm per nod Knvf lii)e"iic ALL TELEGRAPH LINES CIT Important Stragellc Positions Are in Their Possession. RAILROAD LIKES AND STATIONS SEIZED GRIFFIN & REED Here Is a List Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate pike New KumUtm IUohUt Miuker!. j New Kastcrti ( Mfinh. ! , New Cn Kvajwratitl Fruit. New Crop NijU, Kin", He. 1 Mincn Meat iiml Iutnik in for Pie ROSS. HIGGINS & CO the Sllverf leld Fur Manufacturing Co., Morrlaon Ml., Portland, Ore. To the LwudlcH o! Antorlnt W ill stvn vi.ii one-fourth n every gartnimt you purchase (rout u, be- tery a r suae we are direct manufacturers, ! prollt. you will save the middleman's Cur ('ollarvllna, frmu Kur Nwh Ho, from IjmIIk.' Kin. Tailor Mail HnlU from U.tlr. Kin. . allor Mli' t'lutii JarkrU. froiii litMIra' Kin. rr.ii.li riann.l WalaU. from .... Ala.ka Mkln J.rk.u. London 1'yr, mad. rxsMll ii opler Inim ... Hrmliillti nt Kur Oarm.nla Into the Uli-l siyl. at vary low ftaiirwi Hand for niiKlral.il raUhcu wlil. li . will glaitly Uiall jroti. up TV up Hiioi ui .... f O up l.7 up ..iimoo up English Representative Has Taken Formal Leave of The Dutch Government and Returned to Lady smith British Troops Preparing for an Attack Khlch May Come at Any Tlme-Mllltary Censor ship Has Been Established. rlvi Into Cud ('olnnir and hav. oe- "iipM I hlll.own. Th lr obj-rt. It la ii"' '. I to cut th railway at I-ar J Junction, which la conalifcivd an lm i orUnt !aru-i(1c point. According to i a Jl.paith from Cap Town, It la aa- rt;1 thf rr that the Bom have ar j rangol with Chief Linchwe. a proml ' nf-nt chl'-f of the northwiMiU'rn border, I f tanf up arma &alnrt Oreut Britain, j A 'ImpHC-h from Mafi-klng, undi-r to- day'a dat. aaya Colorvel Iia4-n Powf-ll 1 haa Jut ant a atmnn Rrltlah fore i fioin iUf-klnc toward the border with i fi"ld (una and ambulanc, preaumablr with a vl'-w of occupying advantagenut ! df?nalve hlKh ground. i j I)irat'h'- from Durban confirm the r (Mirt hat the Five State auth iritim i (a-lrd a Naal train Iravlng Lady ; amlth ycatenlay morning for Harry- i . aniltli. They alao atopped a train ilu ' to leave Harryamlth In the afternoon. : All rolling atock haa l-n ord-red out j of rrac-h of at-lzure. It la understood telegraphic communication with the ' Tranavaal cvoah pur.otually at 5 .o'clock y-Hterd.iy afternoon. MONTPIiLIER, Ctct. 12-The state of Vermont gaveNher welcome to Admi ral Dewey today with a parade and a reception at the at ate houac. Over Vt.VA vlaltora Joined with the hTo and the townam'-n In the celebration. Admiral Dewey apent the night on board the sloping car Geneva and h car and railroad yard were picketed by nii'.lonal suirdrmen. The prade wu completed at four o'clock and wh;n q-iietneas hal been reatored. Governor Smith, turning tc Admiral Dewey, ex tended to him he welcome of th atate of Vermont, at the aame time prenent Ir.g him a medal which the at ate had enacted should be given him aa a mem orial. Then the mayor offered him the welcome of the city and the formal ex-er.-laes were at an end. The admiral waa escorted back to his car after a short reception at the state house. Grneral Schwan's Soldiers Abandon Towns Tlir-y Have Ca pi o red. TIIEV MET MAM SURPRISES ORDERING CHICAGO BEEF. CHICAGO, Oct ll-The BrttUh to' dlers will e&t American corned b-ef in the Tranavaal. Orders for somethlnj I like 1,000,000 pounds were rec-Lved In ' Chicago today. JOIIANNKM'.l'ltf:, (M. 13. War with (Utland ytcr tiny. Tlie formal (K-clarution (Ktiirntl at 10 o'clock this morning. of ttocrs and cut VRYKUKi;.(h' Colony, ()-t. 13. A UmIv have cut the Iwiplcr ft ntf, alvaiu('l to the railway the ttlrjiraj'h wins. Two thousand Hut rs arc now occtipyinj; the railroad line. awi HOKKS 8IEZE ALBEKTINA. , Thuwduy iiHirnlng, at 8 o'clock, an ALLLN LINE SHIPS CHARTERED. OTTAWA, On,.. Oct U.-The Cab- BLANKET OF FOG Iret met at noon to consider the ques tion of furnishing troops for the Trans- ' raal. The Allen line has chartered t the government four of its best steam-' era. ' AND NO WIND The Advancing Troops Were Gener ally Attacked Fmra Unex pected Points. CENSORSHIP ESTABLISHED. THE FIFTH TRIAL A FIZZLE The Shamrock and Columbia are Not discouraged and Will Try A?nin Tiida v. Hlyhoit I'rk-t I'nld for Haw fur. Yours Kcnpcctfully. The Silverfleld Fur Manufacturing Co. Greut Fxiiteinent at ljilyamlth and Trooa are In Rdlneas 10 Act. MNDON, (Kit. 13 When the cabinet meets at noon today It la evMsnt thi Hoer advanr will be In full swing. Judging from pivoent appearances the luxrs ai-e preparing for a simultan eous Invaalon at Ave separate iolnta. Therefore It Is almost Impossible to guess the plan of campaign. A dispatch from Durban, dated ! Thursday nuirnlng, at 8 o'clock, an-: vrrillcatlon. nouncea tli.it the loers have s -lifd A1-: , , . MEDITATION NOT ASKED, brrtlna station and demanded the keys, All Telegrams to and From Natal Must ' be Vised. NEW YORK. Oct. IX The Commer-j c!:il Cable Company has Issued the fol-i lowing notice: ! Wo are advised that the Natal ad-j . mii.l.lraM..n am..v,m,tf .1.-. 1 1 1 . - - " - ""'"" XfW YORK. Oct. 12.-A blanket .f censorship has been ea.abllshed over foK over lhe oour9e Mi th! uUer ab all messages to and from Natal. , of w,n4 flfth MeKsajTeS in Code Will not he aprenleH .... e- - gjvg nnn wnen another attempt w.is I made today to sail the first of the Co- I lumbia-ShamrMrk races for the Inter- ...Portland Dental Parlors... Top floor Washington Bl'dg. Largest and Best Equipped Offices in the Northwest which were delivered to them by the j station master, who ivached Ladysmlth on a trolley car. The excitement at Ladyamlth Is lncmuiug and troops are ready to act at a moment's notice. It Is now definitely known that the Iiitlth government sent no final pro jhikiIb to rretorla. The Transvciaj's uliimatuiii forvstalled that Intention. So far as the news rvceiwd thus far shows no shot hiu yet been flr-d. The evacuated district lies bwtwven Pretoria and Ohurlentown. Tlierv? Is no abute rrent In the anll-Englhih filing; on the continent. The Times Berlin correspondem de clnre that .he tlerman nation us a whole unfiiemlly to England and that j national trophy. The yachts will try ' again tomorrow. This Country Can Interfere Only on I The repeated failures have had a Request From One of the Parties. ! nicst discouraging effect on the general WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. The state ! putllc and there was a great falling off In the number of excursion boats aa well as number of their passengers when the flast gathered around Sandy Hook lightship today at the time so: for the start. The heavy fog m..de nav igation not only exceedingly difficult, dtiMUtment today Issued a Statement rrgardlrg petitions sent the president regarding mediation In the Transvaal difficulties. The statement says that wnue the president sincerely hoped ! hostilities might be averted, there is! nothing In the rules of International 0,lt very dangirous. usage to Justify an offer of mediation, without Intimation for one of the par- Mr. Iselln's Interview in this morn ing's papers protesting against the ties to the dispute. The efforts of thlsi savage criticism of the Columbia which government shall be to see that Ameri-' has Hbirally Indulged In by some can Interests do not suffer unnecessary j newspapers and appealing for support injury. j for th? Yank?e yacht and her crew un-jall be engaged In their old business aa 'til the serl Is completed, evldentlv soon as released." touched a patriotic chord. f"r on the When asked where the army had MANILA, Oct 12. General Sohwan'g xpedition having accomplished Its ob Jevt, his troops are all returning to their former positions, a banding th towns taken. Geiieral Schwan Is anrouts from Per se ue Marinas to Imus, with the Infan try, while the artillery and cavalry n4 all the mule teams are retracing their route from Malabon to Bacooor, with the signal corps removing wires. Tan movement of the Knitted State troops ww a One display of American generalship and energy. The whole country la an Immense swamp and the Filipinos never expected the Americana could or would atttmpt to Invade It during the wet season. Moreover tha line of march furnished a sucoeaaia ot surprises, the advancing troops being generally attacked from unexpected at tacked point, Marines while neconnoiterlng about the scene of Sunday's encounter And that tr etranchea have been already r -occupied although the netny mani fested more than their usual wllUngneaa to retreat before the Americana. Bands have appeared along the shore road be tween Bacoor and Rosario and troops returning by that route expect another fight at Rosario. At Malabon, the Americans corralled two or three hundred natives supposed to be fghtlng men. Few of them were caught with arms in their hands, but a large number were found In hiding; dreased in khaki, like the American ut.iform. A majority of them were In the grab, of amigoe. but they are sus pected of shooting at troops from houses, a growing habit, which flourish ed through out the advance whenever small parties of Americans strayed from the main body. All prisoners with the exception of those caught red handed will be re leased as, owing to the fact that the Insurgents have som many more men then guns, the keeping of prisoners la a useless expense unless the policy of roconcentratlon which General Weyler pursued Is to be adopted. In conversation with an Asocli.ied Press representative, a leading mer chant of Rosario remarked: "They will noEiis occri'Y uaing s neck. there would be rejoicing on all, LONDON. Oct. 12.-A apeclal from j way ev,rv ex,.unil,m rt,nnv.r , iwihhimui HMiiiimtniH -n uMinmmo MHIMMimillHWIIIII Extracting by our process without pain. vruuwvm Best Work at our prices because wc have the largest volume of dental work in Portland. licit Crown ind Undue Work, 22 knrut (fold ' per tooth 1.40 HetTeetli. (ully gunrnntwil ruMwr $5.1)0 UfHttioM Filling 1.00 tip Heat Alloy Filling SC Up Teeth extracted without nin 5(c Itip j Ml Ml Ml 11444 HUHMHI mwl 1 1 1 1 1 tH KIM H immtlimi Bring this adr with you and have your teeth cleaned Free of Charge UlAAAAAfU Dental Work We employ only the most modern methods, and guarantee satisfaction. ales If Knirland should suffer disaster or damage. AN ATTACK HOl'RLY EXPECTED. KIMHKRLEY, Oot. 12. Authorities of MarVklng are hourly expecting at ta'k, In which ewnt wires Lx4ween Mlfeking and Klmberley will be cut and Information entirely shut oft The latest Information regarding the num ber of burghers assembled along the Kimbeliey border Is that It does no! exceed 3.100. The Doers lave only four field guns. A successful attack upon Klmbtrley Is therefore considered Im possible. AGENT GREENE WITHDRAWS. CAPU TOWN, Oct. 12. News has h-en received here that the British dip lomatic agent In the Transvaal, Mr. Conyngham Greene, paid his formal farewell visits to Kruger and high Boor iilfkials at Pretoria last evening. In the Cape house of assembly today Premier Schrelner made an Impassioned appeal to the country and press to preserve peace. Lailysmlth si-ys: The Boers occupied , ,ht t1wt j,, aonltU. ai1i salute I, Lning'a N.vk the moment the ultima- j wnlle th pa.,,..,, WVP the wn , turn expired. They are now pouring I ,., , ,hn,(l ,i.r The tvnved ilukes off Sandy Hook have led to some agitation for a change Into Natal, and Ingogo Heights have been occupied. RESERVES CALLED OXT. Dl'RBAN. Oc t. 12-The Imperial re serxvs in Natal have btvn called out. Everybody has left Charlestown. The Fifth dragoons arrived this morning from India, landed Immediately and at once proceeded to the front. KOMATI BRIDGE MINED. LORENZO MAKQUEZ. Oct. 12. In formation has reached here that the Boers have mined three piers of the bridge at Koniatl port, on the Komati river. ENGLAND'S REPLY. of the course to Newport, where there Is usually a biwse, or to Marbleh-'ad. gone, the merchant replied: "A ma jority of them are here. They simply hide their guns when the see a super ior force approaching." Ttansport'Ultin of supplies from Ros ario to Malabon seemed to be Impossi ble. Wagons had to be repeatedly un loaded and reloaded while being drag- off the Massachusetts coast, where no god through the mire. I.HI MM. It IWUtMl M II tlllHH 1IMMWI. Take Klcvator on Washington Street near Forth and ask for the Portland Cental 1 Parlors, Top Floor. Phone Orefon. Brown 493. Columbli, 569. p TKI.KilRAPH NEWS CI'T OFF. Hoeis aiv Negotiating With Trllvs for Assistance. Refuses to Discuss the Boers Ultima- j turn. LONDON, Oct. 12-Followliig Is the I text of the British reply to the Boer ultimatum: '"hamlierlaln to Mllner, high commis sioner, sent 10:4& p. m Oct. 10: 'Her MaJaty'a government has re- i c.ivel with great regret the preempt Afrlcan i ory demands of the South African re 1 public, conveyed In your telegram of difficulty would be experienced n get ting plenty of wind, but It is hardly likely that any change will now be made. The regaita committee argues that this sort of weather cannot lost at this time of the year. NO RCE PROBABLE TODAY. At 2 O'clock This Morning There Was Still a Thick Fog and no Wind. NEW YORK, Oct. 13. Sandy Hook at 3 a. m. reports a thick fog and noi wind. The prospects of a race today I is not good. "Joneral Schwan Is marching back without the teams, all loads of bag gage being shipped from Bacoor by canoes and the wagons going empty. MANILA, Oct. 12 General Young, with two battalions of the Twenty fourth Infantry, nine 'troops of the Fourth cavalry and the scouts of the Thirty-seventh Infantry left Santa An this morning and occupied Arayat, af ter a skirmish lasting half an hour. The enemy, estimated at SO men, re treated toward Magalan, the swampy Continued on page four. LONDON, Oct. 12. The Free Slate October 9. I i burghers, according to a private mes-i "You will Inform the government of, sage just received, have crossed Orange' the South African republic In reply that I tJrry'm rat N a. . UV v Adsciutuy'Puke Makes the food more delicious end wholesorr.o ao aiMt tyr tf.. w vnf.