WllE MORNING ASTOK1AN. SATURDAY. NOVEMKEtt 4, 1890. MOST MOMENTOUS WAR SINCE AMERICAN REVOLT South African Situation Still Causes the Deepest Concern in England. LADYSMITH IS LIKELY TO FALL General Joutert May Capture Pieterrnaritzturg Also Before General Boiler an Arrive Native Up rising Threatened. NEW TORK. Nov. 1 A dispatch to Uom owinj to th Boer fucwea. whll th World from London says: General Jouberfs movement to cut off General Whtt at Ladysmlih from Colenso Is being- carried out, and it Is probable that Pietermaritiburs;, the capital of Natal, will fall Into General Jouberfs hands before General Buller and reinforcements can arrive. The South African situation is aaln causinr the deepest alarm. The silence of the war office, which received to day several dltpatchea from Cape Town and Durban, the hotdlnff back of the Ust of casualties at Ladysmith and. finally, the announcement of the moblll tation of the second army corps on the tenth of this month, all combine to show that the position of British power In South Africa is on of greatest peril. The World correspondent learns that the Dutch rising- In Northern Cape Colony has assumed menacing propor-J the native unrest all along the Trans vaal and Orange Free State borders has become more menacing. The na tives cannot be relied on by either side but probably will fight for their own land. With sedition spreading amorg the Cape and Natal Dutch, the natives waiting to jump In on their own ac count, and General White's force be leaguered in Ladysmtth, this war has suddenly become the Most momentous til England In which she has engaged since the American revolution. Mr. Chamberlain, who had proposed to take his ease at his country seat near Birmingham, while the Transvaal was being conquered, has found it nec essary to come to town, and la In con stant communication with Sir Alfred Mllner, the British high commissioner in South Africa. T!h plan, as It will be published, will be slightly different from that put out by the Philadelphia committee a fw months ago, having been somewhat modified In the Interests of the holders of Junior securities. Present bondholders will not get IS per cent In new 4 per oeut bonds, as at first proposed, but will receive that amount of new S per cent bonds, the Interest In the proposed Issue having been cut down. Bondholders will also reoWve W pvr cent In new preferred, as originally offered. I'nJer the new plan, the company's terminal charges will be cut down from $:;0,000. as at present, to at least $150,000 by scaling the Interest on terminal binds. The reurgunUera have received satisfactory assurances from Union Ta clftc and Chicago A Alton controll, rs that these roads will give the Pitts burg and Gulf a great deal more busi ness than tt ever received from them before. There will aim be changes in the pro- posed voting trust. The Philadelphia reorganisation committee will stand as at present, but In the voting trust that will control the company's affairs. Pres ident Jame Stillman of the National City bank and President Louis Fit leer aid of the. Mercantile Trust Company will take the place reserved for Presi dent A. E. Stlllmell and another mem ber of the Philadelphia committee who resides In Holland. Otherwise the new plan will be mush the same as the old. It will have the suport of the combined committee, and no new opposition Is anticipated. With the acceptance of the plan, all the con test over the Kansas City, Pittsburg A Gulf reorganization, will be settled. mm ., , VilVr-' 1 PROMINENT SWEDE DEAD. His Romantic Career as Soldier, nesa Man and Recluse. Bush ITED TCE EICEUEN'CC OF SVtlT OF HfiS Udue not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it U manufactured by ac'cntitlc proctws known to the CaMroitm Via Svrit Co, only, and we wish to impress upon all the importam-e of inirvhusdnir the true and orfoltml remrtlr. As the genuine Syrup of l'g is manufactured by tho CAtiroKXiA Km Svrvp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoidiuff the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standinjr of the Cam roR.Ni Fio Srut P Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the jremiine Syrup of Fijrs has (fivtn to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company a fuaranly of the exeellenee.of Its remedy. It Ik far la advance of all other laxatives, as it acta on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gvl its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM HAMCM CI LSrUTILLK. Kj. ft t W TSM K. K. t. LATE AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Tasmanlan Government Has Been Ovsr- thrown New Census Shows Surprising Gains. GAGE DISCUSSES MONETARY REFORM INCREASED BANK ISSIE Will Recommend the Estnblihment of the Gold Standard by Law. smsll communi'les; which will permit banks to issue circulation up to the par value of the securities deposited; which will reduce the tax on bond secured cir culation and which will permit the is sueunder restrictions as shall, secure the note holder without lmparlng the security of the depositor of a limited ( amount of currency against the assets of the banks, these notes to pay a tax wnien win secure the government against loss In guaranteeing them. ! The secretary Joes not find it neces j sary to go back to m to find a practi cal argument in support of the banking . t reform which he advocates. It Is only j necessary 10 refei tc the experience of NEW YORK. Nov. t A fjcial to ( the Ust few yt-i-ke. when the demand the Herald frara Washington says: j for money Vi mcve the crops has be-n Secretary of the Treasury Gag?, in; felt by the money centers mi.ie ihaa discussing with the Herald correspon- usual, betaus? supplemented by the dent the financial (itiestions which will ne i fT more money in all the chan- come up for consideration by congress nets of tra.le :roUeht about by the in Indicated very clearly that In his annual cr?as rs-iity of the ounlr. report he will repeat In a general -xa.y Ii. the absence of banking laws, his recommendation fur the establish- n iiich wojIJ tnaMe the banks to re mert of the gold standard law and for sond to this Im tvond demand by put such reforms in the banking laws m Uvg out thr-ir not -r. whl'h would be will give to the country a more elastic rjr-d as on as the need for them I hud pawl the only recourse of the s.4 comniL'ii: was to appeal to the Itvasuiy lepartment for ai'l. wbloh a Kivn by ihe .in-iolpatlon of Inter. ! et on the public Mt. j Students of finanoe acrc? with S cre tarv Ga?i- that a system of banking . which .omr-Is the m-asury to p-riodi-' eaily come to the relief nf the I at.ks CHICAGO. Nov. J. A special to the Tlmes-HersJd from Galena, III., says: Hover Olson, better known as ' Harve Anderson, the big Swede," was found dead today In his house, Ave miles from here. For IS years he lived the life of a recluse. Belonging to a wealthy family in Sweden, at 10 years of age his father gave him a yacht and he sailed around the world. Although finely educated, he was of a roving and adventurous disposition. He practiced law in Norway. Coming to America, he married and prospered. He enlisted In company B, Eighth Illinois VANCOUVER. It. C. Nov. 3.-News from Australia, per steamer Mlowera, says: The four masted ship Lancing arrived at Sydney October 9 from San Fran cisco reports a toss of an able seaman named Joseph Soffner. The vessel was overtaken by bad weather, during which the seaman lost his life while engaged In securing outer Jibs. The Tasmanlan government has been overthrown, a vote of want of confi dence having been carried In Tasman lan parliament by a majority of two. As-a result the premier resigned on October 10. A new compilation of the Australian census has been made, show ing an Increase lt the population of th colonies. New South Wain has l.SJO.OOO, a gain of 01,82o since H90. Wilson Improved Air Tight Heaters i FOR COAL ill Tliin liontor is cHjuvinlly ndiijitwl for Soft (Vml nnd Lignito. Tlio hotly is imulo of ihAMwA ftot-l. Kxlra way ulinkinj; mid tluiiiiiii; grato. l-'iro ot cxtm lu'avy with largo nh it. Htw ii nickel urn, nickel nmno pluto mid two niokol nltitod foot rails. Tlu Itot blast draft is so constructed that tho escnj.injj Kns0H ftri n C0Hl,,,i( w),i(., tmt n great saving in tho coiisumtinn of furl, Price, SI2.00 lo $25.00. All Varieties of Wood Air Tights at FOARD 0 STOKES. The "Delsane" and "Regeni" Shoes for Vome cunency. At a time wh'jn -nany politicians : j . seemed to be afraid of the word gold" Secretary Gage perceiv-d tnat the first step In the direction of monetary re form wag to found the gold stand ard upon law and n it to leave it based merely upon the practice of the treas ury department, whli'h might at some time be rev.-rs;-! by a secretary uf the volunteers, serving two years in the 0tner co'on'es have Increased propor clvil war, and was a pensioner. Ar-' lonately- rangements were almost completed to1 Nt,M '" brouKht from Australia that remove him to the soldiers' home atthe steamer Waikato which hatl been Qulncey. j a,'rlft for nearly four months with a Domestic troubles, it Is said, caused 1 broken haft hM towed Into Syd his retirement from the world. Three' nfy hy the "tinier Asloun. sons live in the state of Washington, i the Imperial g-jvernment Though a recluse, he was wld-ly' are Phasing h.irses In New South known In Northern Illinois and South-, Wal'!' for Soutn Afa(,- ern Wisconsin. All Mt'l Equal Styles T-f to One I any Price j$5.oo $3.50 I ..JM shoe w Also "Queen Quality" Shoes for Women $3.00 KNOWN IN TACOMA. Is radicallv Vt'r.jnir ftot Or.1v i rrt """"'l vi me nry in scnixji or 3"" ! g a fe; ucs. I lis d.-laratlo-1 to this eff'-ct be-1 fore the banking and currency com-' mlttee of the house of representatives' cauged a lot of uneasiness among timid' men in and out of congress. Secreta'-y Case stands Knlay just where h stood .wo yars ago on this' important question of firmly establish-1 Ing the base of the entlrv f.iiiinrial sb tem of th country upon a positive iga.l enactnient. ; Inseparable from the establishment '. of the monetary standard Is the neceg-j rity of providing an adr-fjuaie rneth.xl of maintaining it. That no such adriiate method now exints the 8e-r4ary )e-' lleves is apparent to all who can recall! the '.xperiente of ISM. That the nou-l Issuing and red-;ming functions of the! Ilt.g anung the banks that the govtrrnm-nt wli come to ihcir rnue wh?n th-y g.-i mt.i difnttiltl... ,vhlcli tar-ful maiat?-nient might avjld, but also bee iu.se the government might not always be able to give relief when need ed and then widespread .-iiaaiter might ensue. Sectary Gag- would not dUcusg the b-aririK of th& fc.-nt financial situation upon th" 'lu-.'tion of bai.k n-fortn. fur-th.-r ihan to ray that he would proba cy usi- It in his moral." family here. Who the worn in Is he report "to po:nt I'NION PACIFIC ALLY. roiisd.iKiiuon or k. r. P. & G. Hoad 'ori'niplated Wi-.h f hllal-lphian 'rowd in Control. Crvat rvsults cannot be achieved at once: and we must be satisfied to ad vance In llf as we wald, step by step. Prosperity Is a grea teacher; advers- Chicago Suicide Has a Family Living ls a greater. Puseesslon pumpers In the Puget Sound City. lhe m,nd: nrlvatlon trains and (drength. ens It. TACOMA, Nov. 3. A. H. Patterson, r. who shot himself and a woman In Chi- TO CURE LAORIPPE IN TWO DATS, cago, was for several years deputy sher- lane Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's slrnatura shot In Chicago his Tacoma friends do - - -- not know. His wife Is living with the four children -ind butt night was hoar; broken over th? advices from the Eaat. She refused at first to believe the story of the shooting, and asked that his brother at Plqua, Ohio, be tele graphed for Information. With Mrs. Patterson are four chil dren, three girls and one boy. After he left the sheriff's office, Pat terson remained In Tacoma for a short time and Anally went' East, and, to alt purposes, deserted his Tacoma family, and In fac t only came back at the death of his son a year ago. - E. C. Goddard & Co Oregonisn UiiiMing, Portland. 3 ST. HELEN'S HAIib. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ReopeDed September 13. Forcirculsrt address. MISS ELENORK TIIIBKETIS, l'u. D Principal. PortUud Oregon Telephone Red 391. S The Most Annoying Thing -The Herald treasury must not be entirely separated j NKW VfiRK, Sov rion Its ordinary operations relating, says: -'. ".. r.w puns ror the readjustment f oaire believes to be essential if the gold, the flnam ial affairs of the Kansas standard etttabllshed by law ls to be t'ity. Pittsburg k flulf Halln,I Com successfully maintained in tlme of imnv win 1... ........... ...... . 1 imiiiiwinj rtjinin a nay or m.an.ial stress without deranging the two. The .,.all,i "Philadelphia corn business of the country. mitt-V hu ,,.n vi. to.ious iu . droits Secretary Gage Is, If pwsibl,-, more to control te reorganization, and It., firmly convinced than ever of the nee-, manatr-rs will hereafter be in H.arge of essity of radical reform 1m the banH- Pittrburg & Oulf affairs. The -j2h -n-Ing system of rhls country. burg" or "New York" commits hns He favors legislation which will per- yield,! and will d-posit lis own .strx-ks Ule esiaooHnmem or panks wltJi and bonds with its rival and p-corr. J-'o.'xhi capital to meet the demands of I the opinion r-ornlall, HI) yi h wnd ir,e. COMINO TO THE FKONT. rieunlon of Dewjy Family Togeth.T In New York Next Yar. TACOMA, Nov. 3.-A. M. Dewey, special agent of the government depart ment of labor, has announced here that all member of the Dewy family relat ed to Admiral Dew?y would hold a re- unio.i at th- Waldorf-Astoria hotel In New York in January or February, ruey, ho is ft cousin of the admiral, has b"en one of the prime movers In the pi, for reunion. He says acceptances have been re- eev-d frrm all paHLs of the country, indlratinjf that I.B0 Deweys will gath er In New York to meet the admiral arid his bride. Ovr W fjewey from the Pacific coast will be prew?nt. Admiral Dewey h:, b-,-n re'i'i'sted to fix the date of the reunion. One eiicoiiiiK rs in Hie w, Hiing of (flasms is the roiixiant csre neces sary to keep tlclen.es ,-leiin and cleat. The liiui,lkci, lii( f is al ways luiiiriy but not uUavs ;lm (rstit. We ive s fine leiitlirr ciim? and cliariioU I, 'in, clearer with each pair of v.uw we ell Northwest Optical Co., Tlie r.ol)l Hide.. HeornI nnd Wimlilnnton Ht oxro innnnnnn 1 nnnnnnnn ru iuuvo Mif A Portland Buyer DAITON', ulio Iihk y-nrs' (if px)cri'ii-e iih a HIS MOTHER'S BREAD He says was always so light and well baked. Well there Is a knack In mak ing It But don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. His mother used a Star Estate Range Books nought, Sold and Kxcliangcd at U10 Old Book Store History, IWaphy. Mechanical. eirr. IlefereDce, Law, Mcllcal, Holvntiflo Stock Li- novels, Iteliirlotia All standard works, Second-hand school books, large i "SP1 ,'onJ-h0'l rongasln.'S. iFZ?!??' UrlK loc of a u.uw mice. HYLAND BROS. rURTI.ANI), OH. WXl Yamhill St.. Telephone IUhI 2SsJl R. MARSCH Tonsorial Parlors 301 Washington St, corner Fifth Opposite Hole) rerklus mVics Hair Dressing a Sjiecialty Umbrellas Best and Cheapest Also IU-palrliiR ti,l lUwrcrlng at Meredith's WsnhiiiKton Udweeufiih and (tlh 8lrreta. roim.Asn, OHE. John B. Coffey, Merchant Tailor .' A,nrK ST., tOK. 1MIKH. Portland, Ore, W. C. A. Pohl, reiUT cceoki. Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director Caskets and Funeral Suiipllos conslnnt ly 00 lisntl. Cnroor 11th and Ihmno 8ts, AiUirls, Ort Ladies entrance to batb on Fifth street Hi on 1 titt.VJlv ':'.!'? !, PORTLAND, rOREOON. S.ilrtnf trip lull,, KinoilMoB. I mUrt u4 Wliin p.l.l. ili..u , rll. ' I l-AitWoill. lui.lmor.. mors, M4. A olambia Electfie & Repair Go Successor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists Foundrymen Logging Bnglnes Built nnd Repaired Loggers Supplies Kept la Stock eavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of tlic Unsurpassed ... V Harrison Secton" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric Lights and Tower riiints. iiyer. Will bo pleascil to giv (icr-ona attention t nil cmto'iier. Corrcspondcnct' wdicitcd. 363 Second St., Portland, ; ...Tho Esmond Hotel... j PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. Kurip p Son 1 1 I,!W rtr day. OSCAR ANDERSON M.i,, f Ainrrlwin .ln, 11.00 to, luO per !. "UtKaON Mlinwr. ' C. I'h.NliKDAST, ChUifClork CHAS. HEILBORN & SON IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS In nil sists nnl Rlylct. We sluill continue lo sell Iron Hnd UrnHH HcIkIchiIh at the mi ni h Low rrlccs reKnnllehs of t he mine in the price of iron and brims ijnuninvuuwwiini UOTELnnrTI ATaTraS 1 m PORTLAND jr. SCULLT, Acwt, iti B'jrul Itrast POHTLAND, OR. 5 The OMly FlrsLCloHH Hotel In Portltind rhrvnnnnnnnn uvuinrinnjTjumnnniru ruurmrtrtn nnruiruv un nan UTJ