The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 25, 1899, Image 1

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STOVES TO BURN
ANY OLD THING.
Bought bcforo tbe ad
vance and sold regard
less of it on account
of moving.
FREE STATE ANNEXES
ENGLISH TERRITORY
President Steyn Takes Advantage of the
War to Expand His Country.
Eclipse Hardware Co.
.ROB IIONU MTREIIT
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Books...
YULE HAS RETREATED FROM GLEI COE
Blank and
Miscellaneous.
Paper...
New Crape and
Type-writing.
Waterman Fountain Pens!
Tbe Burghers are Crowding tbe Forces of YYblte and Yule
Wbo are Now Together and a Big Battle Is Imminent
Tbe Boers Far From Being Conquered.
dfi.-ni.Km In neurit te the withdrawal
of fi-riiTHl troop In Idaho.
Governor Hteunenberg ha protested
very earnestly against the withdrawal
by Secretary Uoot before November 1.
It la not announced that the troop, will
le withdrawn altiigi-ther from Idaho or
from the Couer d'Aleti country on that
d&U- hut It In not likely that they will
b kept away from their hom posts
much longer.
A GENERAL ENGAGEMENT
expected: at ilo ilo
WILL BE AREITHATED.
Insurgent General Polion Has Bepn
rolling the Bloody Scroll."
Un-
Tn United States and Russia to Have
a Question Settled.
li'lTAGAL REBELS PLAYING FOR WIND
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Hox Decorated Paper Jj
mid Knvelopen-Moo w
ll
GRIFFIN & REED
Here Is a List
Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices
Funcy Crtwncry Butter in Kegs and Kolk j
Strictly Fresh Kggt.
New Crop Maple Syrup. 1
Huckwlinitftiid (iridic Cuke Flour.
I'm-kanl & Smith a Kuncy Italian Prunes.
New Crop NuU, Kips Mineo Moat.
LONDON. Ot-t. 21. The Coloniul oflice Iihh received a
cablegram Mating tlmt Prt'sidcnt Steyn, of the Orange Free
Stalf, hns issued a proclamation annexing tliut purl of Capo
Culuny which is .nm-th nl' tin- Vital river.
This iih-iiiis (iriipliilaml ami AVct I tec hiianland, which
are apparently lulpli" in ensciient o the Free State forces
having seized the railway ami all stations north of Kiiuberley
except Mulcking, unless Miiftking has (alien since the last
mws from there, which is a week old.
They Are Simply Trying to Hold Cot Until tbe Presidential Elec
tion in the United States-Only Light Skirmishes On
tbe Luzon Island.
LONDON, Oct. 24.-RU!.,
loomed by the Associated Pre.., hat
ast agreed to arbitrate with the United
Btatea the claim resulting from the .els-
are of sealers In the Behrlng sea, which !
ha been pending about eight yearn. A j
protocol between the two governmental
haa been drawn up, and final formall-
Ilea are expected to be concluded next
month, and tbe arbitration will proba-!
bly take the form of the Venezuela
court.
It la a matter of Interest that for the1
first time the Russian government con- '
tend that the marine Jurlidlctlon of a.'
country extend, at leant even miieaj'J MANILA, Oct. 24. Ilo Ilo is stirred by the expectation
from .hore, inMead of being limited toj of important fighting. General Pulion began "unrolling the
HiwiiK u ituu gown oj piutj w t
writers on International law. IS ' r""'""" iwixuneia uj a receill Speed!
The league wa fixed originally be-
cauaw It repreaented the extreme dli
tance from shore that a shot could be!
thrown by one of the old cannon, and
the Russian! hold that the limit ahouldl
be extended to correspond to the In
creawed range of modern ordnance.
ilROSS, HIGGINS & CO
I.dM toN. Cu t. 25 The following dls- iiuiirters. The afternoon papers here I
pitt.h from tJe.ieral George Stewart whurply criticise Wolseljrs iummary of i
I White to the Marquis of Lan.downe, the Natal situation. They say It has a I
.ecr'lary of state for war, received last distinct resemblance to the statements j
evening at 11 o'clock, was posted at the of the Spanish ministry when preparing!
! war oflice soon after midnight: their countrymen for tbe news of thej
j LADY8MITH. Oct. 14, p. m.In-' .llwuiter at Santiago,
j formation received yesterday showed J This, however, la probably an over
'that the Hoers hod established them-j strained view. There is denying,
1 elv.s In considerable numbers in an i however, that great suspense and anx-
I exc-eillngly strong position West of the lerfy exists, which has been increased byj
'main road leading from Ladysmith to' the report In circulation purporting to'
IHiml'-e, I nleo had Information thut emanate from official quarters to the'
COAST JOBBERS
WELL ORGANIZED
TO DEFEND THEIR RIGHTS
i I bloody scroll" as he promised his followers in a recent speech
: )d k.. c: ...o, -lit.. 4 . . ..
uj miiij; uuej3 ui uie rtmencaR ouijiosls nigntlv.
Since Sunday re-inforcements have been arriving. This
activity is designed to divert the Visayaiw from their disaatis-'
faction against the Tagaloa. Aguinaldo has ordered the re
lease on parole of Areneta and other Visayan leaders who
were disposed to negotiate for peace, and is watching them to
prevent further negotiations.
i
MANILA. Oct. 24. The Fourth In-, next of the official Instructions from
fantry reconnaisanced about Imna and', Cardinal Ledochowski to the Bishop of
found that the lnsurgnti had returned I BUevllIe' ni- bearing on recent con
troversy in the Catholic church of East
St. Louis: "Remove Immediately the ex-
to Das Marl ruts. Their bugle blew
when the Americans aproached. It If
the Dundee force, formerly commanded effe-t thHt the Boers have aecurea the! W ill A"lfal l s ll (T Sup:4'ii;P ( tltirt IT
ThcSllvcrflcId Fur Manufacturing Co.,
by General Pymons, and since his j hi tvic of 1Z.W natives. News alj
j wounding, commanded by General Tule. j U ngih been received direct from Col-'
' hns fallen back on Ladysmith, and was ' onel Baden-I'owell, Uuted Mafcklng, Oc-1
i : 2H3.3MR Morrlaioti HI.. I'ortland, Ore.
- To tlic UndlcH of Antorlat
We will svh you one lourll) on every uuriiiciit )'u liurolnuw (rom us, bo
caime we are. Jirccl uuiuufm turera, hmiI you will suvu the niiiMteiiiaii's
prollt.
' Kitr fiillsretlea, fnon H.OI up
KurNn k lliw. from ! up
IaiIIm' Klnn TUir Msile SiiIU (nm II'.MW up
Uain Klim llnr Mnileflolll Jrkel, truin CV) up
lillif' Klne rreni'h r'Uonrl VVsUU, from l.7' up
Alsaki Hrul Skin jHi ki. lmton Hyp, mnilr
eperllly to unler tniin IISO.OU up
iKemiHlfllnt of Kur tlarnisnts Into the Uteat myle si vtry
low flsnraa.
, Ksnd for (lliKlrsted I'stulofus, whU'h will gladly mall
f"
Hifjhcst iMct I'ald for Kbw Purs. Vours Kcspcctfully,
The Sllvcrfleld Fur Manufacturing Co.
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DENTAL
PARLOR S
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, in the Northwest.
Best work at our Prices, becausewe have the
largest volume of Dental Work In Portland.
Best Crown and Bridiie Work. 22 karat (told
tier toot h .W.40
HctTectli. fully Riinrimtced rubber MMI
Iti-Bt tinhl Fillinu $1.00 up
Best Alloy Filling ROc up
Teeth extracted without (mill SOc up
Ve employ only the most modern methods and
guarantee satisfaction.
Take elovator on Wailiiiiuton s'rect, near F'Urtli, aud HBk tor the Portland
unm t ariors, inp rnxir.
Phono Oreon, Drown 40.1. Columbia laOo.
' expected to retxrt at 8unday River val
' ley today. I therefore moved out with
I a strong force to cover the movement
1 of Yule's column.
j "The enemy was discovered about
' seven miles out of Ladysmith In a po
sition of great strength w.t of the
road. When he saw that preparations
were being made against him lie opened
Are with one gun with great accuracy.
''Our artillery soon got into position
were ordered to occupy a strong ridge,
and the gun was silenced, our troops
being parallel to the enemy's position,
but nearer the road,
"I confined my efforts to occupying
him and hitting him , hard enough to
prevent strong action agaliml Tule's
command. Numbers of the enemy fled
UAxr 11. It contlrms the statement!
thu.i in the armored train tight the Brit-'
(oh hod two men killed and 15 wounded, I
it cluJlng Lieutenant Lord Charles Ben-;
uuui.dcd
The Ut-.til advices from Kimberly un
the Coninitalnn I c;tl s
ARain.sl Tliem.
communication from the parish as they
reported they are reorganlilng at Mala- d not deserve It Get father Cruie to
bon and other towna The leading in- resign and appoint a paator of their own
habitants in that section have request- nationality over them."
ed General Otis to garrison the towns It follows on these instructions that
because the Insurgents are living off the general practice of the church for
the people. Otis has prohibited the local the future In the United States will be
papers from printing the arrivals, de- that the bishop must appoint pastor
partures, or any other movements of according to the nationality of the con-.
the troops. greyatlons.
' Aguinaldo, If he Is a student of Ma-,
Inila papers, has been kept posted as MARION COUNTY MURDER
SAN FRANCISCO. Oot. 24.-The Pa-i to tne whereabouts of every company'
t.-ick. of the Math lancers, .lightly cmc Coftgt Jl)bbe. M(, Manufacturers' j ln " a New that the 8 One Man KlHs Another Over the Term.
Aneoeiation adjourned tonight. The j "mPted to surrender the rebel artll- of a Leaae. '
work of organization was completed. ! at Santa Rosa has reached Tarlao
f I I
Jer daw of OotoUr 21. said the Boers' , H D. Loveland was elected traffic man-j and h&a Pd through the country,
attack was still pending, and that large Astr for tne pacific coast and alsoi Tne Filipinos are taking vengeance on
Boer forces lu the neighborhood had j chairman of the traffic committee, j Pri8lner curtailing the few prlvi
dcatroyed big section, of the railroad 1 TrafTc, finance and auditing commit- j le ey had.
liite north and south of the town.
A HAUL) FIGHT EXPECTED.
Yule Abandoned Glcncoe and Joined
White.
LONDON, Oct. 25-The Cape Town
to the west, and tiring was practically
ceased at 2 o'clock."
I correspondent of the Dally Mall tjele-
GREAT SUSPENSE EXISTS.
London Fears the Situation Is Very
Serious.
LONDON, Oot. U. The war office
here has this morning been attempting
to explain the summary of the situation
in Natal, furnished by Field Marshal
Lord Wolseley to the house of com
mons yesterday. His statement is now
said to have created unnecessary alarm,
and It la asserted that what the official
note called General Yule's retirement
would be more accurately described as
"a change of position for tactical rea
sons," and that the alarm for the safety
of the wounded Is not Justified.
It is further explained that the
graphing t 9:45 p. in. yesterday says
"General Yule has performed a brllll- j
ant strategical movement. By a swift
march to t lie south, leaving Glencoe!
empty, he has effected a Junction of his'
forces with those of Sir George Stew-!
art White, slightly to the north of
Ladysmith. The two ars now In a po
sition to offer buttle.
Only 40 miles now separate the two
finer forces. The sections of the Boer
army together outnumber the entire
British force three to one. Hard fight
ing Is certain very soon.
leva were elected. Representatives
1 from Portland. Tacoma, Seattle, Sac
I ramento and Los Angeles were present.
When the members of the executive1
j committee parted last night the workl
of welding the business interests of thej
Pacific coast together for the purpose of
defense whs fully accomplished, and a I
condition will be brought about that is,
unparalleled in the history of the Coast j
states. j
If the Inter-state commeroe commls- j
skin' shi-uld decide in favor of the St.!
Louis Jobbers, the case will be taken j
to the supreme court of the United 1
States, which tribunal has laid down'
a doctrine concerning inter-state com-!
J nierce along the lines advanced in ih '
j contention of the Pacific coajt Jobbers i
i and manufacturers. '
. SALEM, Oct 24. Ted Perry was shot
and killed today on a farm four mile
south of Salem by J. A. Wlllard. The .
; latter bad rented a farm from Perry for
ROUE DECIDES.
' a year, and a controversy existed be
tween them as to the time the lease
Catholic Parishes May Haw Priests of exPire1-
Their Nationality. i Wlllard Sve himself up to Sheriff
Durbin, claiming to have acted ln self-
ROMK, Oct 14. Following Is the- full defense.
THE STE1NHACH LAM-1. SIGNIFIES "BEST QUALITY"
Swell Fall and
.Winter;Clothes.
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CALIFORNIAN DEFEATED.
GRAND JURY IN SESSION.
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It Will Probably Find a New Indict
ment Against Miners.
MOSCOW. Idaho, Oct. 24.-U is prob- i
NEW YORK. Oct. 24.-J!m Jeffords, a
young California pugilist, made his de- j able that the trial of the Coeur d'Alene t
but at the New Broadway Athletioj miners will begin Monday next. The
Club tonight, and was knocked out in j grand Jury is now in session,
the fifth round by Gus Ruhlln, the Ak- It Is probable that the new Indictment
wr.nn.led rn..l,l r,n h. mAverf hut the! ""on, Ohio, giant. they will present against the men will
fact that they had to be left to their
fate while the British foroes made a
strategic movement to the rear shows
the suspense of the house ln the absence
of subsequent news Is amply Justified,
and that the heavy fighting on Friday
and perhaps Saturday is, perhaps, a
prelude to still sterner work. '
In the absence of authentic news,!
There was a lot of slugging ln the j include the names of those in the old In-
first four rounds, and If Jeffords had
not mixed things up so freely he might
have stalled oft Ruhlln's rushes. The
latter almply battered him down after
Jeffords had gained a very decided advantage.
WANTS THE SOLDIERS.
it
to
there are a number of contradictors' Gove,.llnor steunenberg Desires Their I
rumors afloat, but the most reasonable
Help Until November 1.
seems to Indicate that there was somej WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. Governor
artillery practice at Glencoe Saturday; Steunenberg, of Idaho, had another oon
ftnd Sunday, but no fighting at close i ference with the secretary of war this
dictmemt and also the names of "the
400 whose names are unknown."
Out of the 442 lndloted by the former
grand Jury, It li not probable that more:
than 20 will be tried. These will prob-:
ably be tried Jointly.
The rest of the indicted miners are
out of the state, having been paroled or
have escaped. The defense will ask
the court to pay the expenses of their
witnesses, as they are unable to do so.
Edwin Brooks, a defaulting witness
before the grand Jury, was brought MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED
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