The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 23, 1899, Image 1

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AHTOlilA. OKKGON. TIU1WDAY, NOVEJiBEK 23. 1899
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to tint Columbia Kleetrical it Repair Co.,
three door I'orin the oll huiim!, when; they
will contiiiuo to curry the lincbt Mock of
htoven In Astoria.
BOND STREET.
SITUATION IN NATAL IS
AGAIN BECOMING ALARMING
Se en Thousand Boers are Wearing Pieter
maritzturg and Inhabitants are Fleeing.
WAR OEFICE IS WITHHOLDING NEWS
TRAIN (REW8 KILLED.
Heavy Passenger on I!. O. Near Chi.
cago Crash Into the Rear End
at a Freight.
GARRET, In!., Nov. 22. -The heavy
' Baltimore A Ohio' limited passengerl
train, drawn by two locomotive, ran
Into the rear end of a freight train If
near McCool, a aniall station CO mil'
out of Chicago, thin afternoon. Both!
pa-iigrr engine w-r ditched and '
their cr-w killed.
ACTIVE PREPARATIONS FOR
HEADING OFF AGUINALDO
Will Be Hard for Him to Escape the
American Forces by Land and by Sea.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Yi-Ur(Uy i rrcoivml notice from (bo titibliubcrt of tlif
WrawKN KniTiim or rua Kn'iuhiikia ItamNWioa, that
onlng to llin enormous increase In tlie price of paper ah
In lli poll few erka, lliey would shortly withdraw llitialr
of Ihrir KnrYPlodl at the present prio. Our ountrai t
with llio itillilivra enable m to make llm sains liberal of
fer ss lirrclofurw. Thirty larva volutin of tlie Ktirydoi.
din, (inn Killilo Ui Hvaloumtlo lU'adltiif of I lie Encyclopedia,
(Iiik l'rl,'la Oak (liHikraia and One Largo WeUtcr'a En
cyrlordl frc of charge, All the abovo will be delivered
ujtuu tlipaniall paymatit of
ONR OOI.LAK
lUlstioo iu small monthly mviiicula. Call and look into
llila utter.
The freigi.; train waa almost a total
wreck. It' conductor, Butts' and rar
brn Iceman, Hamllto, are missing and
It la supposed they are under the
, debris.
A special train haa reached taw with
. the Injured and the following dead:
Joubcrt's Plan Contemplates CuttlDf Oft British Peltef Colomns; nrt Bradford, engineer.
...... a a j Ul t. ,. ; E. H. 8ARBRER. nginer.
Without Falsing Siege of Ladysoith-Bulter ; ELMEK ARR flwnan.
NOW HaS 35.000 MD. JOHN STINK, fl rem an.
Each of the dead men leaves
l family.
LONDON, Nov. 23. The Dailv Mail mvb- "We are
ij to confirm the rcjKtrt tlmt orders have been issued to mobilize )
,;, tho sixth division at AldtTshot for service in South Africa, or '(
I wherever it inn v he wanted."
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YOUNG'S CAVALRY IN HOT PURSUIT
Snrroonlel ty Impenetrable Mountains, With Hostile Natives
Ready to Attack Him, and Pressed ty Lawton's Columns, His
Capture Prctatle In a Few Days.
Xe l 'ARRANGEMENTS FOR f
HOBART'S FUNERAL
jSj WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Tlie next move of import
ance in the Philippine campaign is to be made by General
j Wheaton who will go up the coast by transport to Vigan at
me mouui oi me au river.
GRIFFIN & REED.
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Il'UlAN, Nv. 22. A (li.-putch from the Mooi river says
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Here Is a List
Of High Urnde (iooda nl
Motlornte Prlcai
Fuiiry Creniiiery Hutter iu Kept and KoIIk.
Strictly Frchh Hggn.
New Crop Maple Hyrup.
niukwhcutand (Jridlo Cuke Flour.
Packard A Smith's Fancy Ijulian iVunt-.
New Crtiji Nut, Figs Mince Meat.
the feh-grajih line wax cut Tuesday evening near Iliglilands !
station. The dispatch adds that the railroad station is in
wKsioii of a large force of llocrs encainjK'd near Mitchelson's i
V cuttrng. The train Itound to IMcourt returned. It only got jj;
; a milo and a half northward of Highland's station. The !'-;
5 Natal Stud Coinpaiiy's furni has been raided and -100 blooded J?
holies, valued at lflioO, have been captured. Jl
I MASON'S NOT ' IX
This will land his forces far to tho north of where Agui-
.... in.Ji naldo is supposed to be, the intention being to cut off his re-
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Ttr'kf-kt ti-itlWiirt tf .frrmf trii" Kurort it W tj lno tTi is Kof
I.oNDON, Nov. 22. The IkitUh transport Kildonan
Private Sen ice Kill be Held at the
Home and Afterwards the Body
Kill lie Taken to Chunh hcrc
the Pablic Kill Attend.
j eat of the route Aguinaldo is taking, the mountains are in-'
g habited by natives who are not friendly to aguinaldo and will
be likely to attack him if he attempts to cross their territory.
S There are several little rivers making into harbors from
which it is feared Aguinaldo may escape by boat, General
Young is watching these ports.
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1 1 I', Castle, said U be the largest transorl in the world, which left j
i ! :! SouthanipUin Novenibt r I, with 3000 men, their kits, weapons, J? i
machine guns, ammunition, balloons, pontoons, wagons, etc., 'p ot
' arrived at Cnie Town this morning. Alout 35,000 of Buller's f!idt-
MANILA, Nov. .- a. m. Newa ELDER BEATS THE RECORD.
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Ralston
Hreakfast Ftiod,
Piineiike Flour,
Wii.-ie Wheat Flour.
Wli"!'1 Wheat f "nick ins.
fe: NEW YORK. Nov. -.-The funera; fn)m puwult of AngtolU(to n)t
expected for a day or two. Teat en lay
pe i own tins morning. aik,ui oo,uuu oi miners 0f a fn.ted gut, win uke Gen. . Wn b
army corps huve now arrived. The TnillsJKirt Nubia, wiUi j plate Saturday. I courier from General Young that the
the iirst battalion of Scots guard, has sailed from Cape Town i The morning aenioe at the resident kD0Ving the Mat Ag.
for Durbm. The transport C.irinthia arrived at Cat Town f 'IU 'WeBdwl ",y b' ' uinudo's dtlna,lTO note-.
Vl.s)f,r(!l4V JiUr- Hl '""'". Prwrtdent Mc- WIUl oiieiml lairtoii't troopt In a
position to move toward Bayombonf
by every road from the south and with
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Ho-
bart'a mom intimate frineds. At the
LoSTm iN, N.v K.-5 a. m Although
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i ROSS. HIGfilNS U CO.
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i ' ulirtv public iinsii.iy i- curt"nl!y Mt re-
tfirdlitir rhi linpimltlon of the rvln-
A B.-rioua auai-K on aio.il nv.r camp i nun n w in itwwiner in lnipenetraoie . mounUUn8, peopled by
seml-savagre tribes bt-hlnd, Bayombonf
would be a poor refuge.
It Is reported that General Lawton Is
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1 ' it in . vidini th.it th miuatl. In Nauil Is mm hourly t-xiwit.-d. with the obltot pubUc service will be held at 2:30 In
l , m nir iin ! fiiimif aiiiiu'UiKiy ttiurminK, oi ueairuyina; inn urwse ui ef-r. , " iwn.
The body will nut lie In state in the
FI'IHTINU AT MAKEKING.
, city hall, as was dlred by the city
moving northward from Tamg with
She Has Made th Fastest Round Trip
Yet From Manila.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22. -The rec
ord for the round trip to Manila la held
by th United States transport George
W. Elder which arrived today, having
made the round trip In 61 days.
LIPTON IN 1901.
authorities, but Friday afternoon, th ,nf AffUlnaMo. Gvn.
' f. i.-iii, ni r.Tvtitly landed nt Iuirliau. , ' Advices H. srt a Brisk Encounter Caket will be open in the library of eM, Voung ha8 only one troop of cav.
We Rent New Typewriters
Many Now Improvement Added - SKG OI K LaTK.s T
Smith Premier Typewriter
NKW AltT CATAI.iMil'K FUKK
I.. AM. AI.I.XANDKK & CO., I'lioiic .Main 571
KxcIiisIvb 1'ncill.' twit Dealers. 'M Stark St Portland
At M.ifiklng.
I'KKTOIilA. Nov. il. Orvrol Sny-
I , man. who Is outside Mafcklng, reports
heavy flKhtlng therv Monday afternoon.
Tlu Utitish briskly flisM on the French
! cannon and the Br 1arget. The
Bipers replied, bombardlnjr thlr forts
wlih gixid effei't. The Kw of th Urlt-
jUUH. near i i. i.-r imi mir nno mm , ullknown. One Boer Was wound-
1 liiliLilun'ii n ft.ti.l'rt- In ill.. ran. '
Itak
Tin' v .ir oftliv despatches are c i- j
lin- il l.i a Hi' rv r--ltal nf it few casu-1
allies at M.l ilver, which confirm the1
n pin ts if skirnilshes time but alve
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j tin details u ! how the nnRagi'monts
! Iinppenevl.
One oorr fi undent s'.' that T.OiK),
I.iwrs are within 25 mile of Uowlcki
his home and for S hours the public ary
a company of macabee?
: who originally numbered 300.
Aguinaldo Is supposed to have had
two days' start from Avangay.
The transports Newport and Tartar
have arrived.
VICTORIA OFF FOR MANILA-
Largest and Best Equipped
Offices In the Northwest
PORTLAND
DENTAL
PARLORS
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Hultil-
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t'rtmn ami ISridire Work, $4.ft0 imt toolli, Kimranlooil.
Heat net Tftill). 95.00 lit unrMiiU'B(l.
Jtcflt Fillings, 50o tip, snurantoed.
All Work ronltlvcly (ititiranteed
to ulvc Perfect MatlHfactlon
OK NO PAY.
WnHhlnston DniKling, Cornor 4h nml Vasliii);tnn Ste.
Fifth Floor, Roomt 47, 48, CO, 61, o'2.
'Pliona Orouon, Brown 493. Columbia (Oo
Kvld'iitly a i ihld -imlilo tcv of the
i-neiny Is now within 30 or AO nilU-s of
I Itel'IIUIlKzltlUK.
Uuicral Joutn-rt's plan, nppuis'inly, is
:i dnrliik aitempt to defeat the British
relieving celumn from Durban In detail,
whIU' still utt-nipllliK the iHluctloi of
I.adysmlth.
ASTol'NDlNU RETl'RNS.
But Itotihtless Ni'suvr the Truth Than
the English Estimat.
ritETORIA. Nov. 21. omclliJ. re
turns of the Traiisvual casualties since
the ottthrvak of the war show 90 men
killed and "Ofl wounded.
may view the face of the late vlce-
ptvttident.
Four companies of regular soldiers
from Governors Island will take part
In the funeral ceremonies.
! Hobait was a thirty-second degree
Scottish Rite Mason and a Knight
Templar. In reply to Inquiries by rep-
; resentatlves of various masonic bodies,' J'
; It has been explained to them that the SEATTLE, Nov. 22. The transport
family doerr Il best not to have a Victoria sailed tonight for Manila
; masonic funeral. ! with 420 animals and 300 tons of general
Mr. Hobart., two months ago, when supplies.
' he feared something might happen.
named six of his most Intimate friends,
In Now Jersey and It Is believed that :
they will act as mll bearers. I
LONDON. Nov. 22. Sir Thomas Lip
ton, when questioned today regarding
the allegation that he has determined
to challenge next year for America'
cup with a schooner said:
"I do not Intend to challenge next
year, but if I live I will certainly chal
lenge In 1901."
BIG FIND.
SANTIAGO, de Ct'BA. Nov. 22.
Wreckers working on the BUnken Span,
ish armored cruiser Almlrante 0iuendo
yosterday diJcovered a chest containing
$19,000 in Spanish gold which the Cen
doya Company, the Arm employing the
divers, will retain.
BRITISH FLAG HALFMAST.
INHPEi'TINO THE HOLLAND.
Uilllsli Navy will Probably Adopt Her
Typo f Torpedo Biwt.
NE WYOIlk". Nov, 22. Captain Ot:s.
T. Oltlcy, R. N. navy attache to her
majesty s emlstssy to trie fnlted States
came from Washington today for tho
purpose of Inspecting the Holland boat
In behalf of hi government. For more
than "two hourn Captain Ottley looked
over the boat. He said:
"Il Is my Intention to recommend to
the b'Hird of Admiralty of the British
government that they Immediately con
slder the merits' of tho Holland with a
view to adopting vessels of her type
Into the British navy.
PARNELL'S HOME SAVED.
Tammany Levies an Assessment on
New York Which Yields 5,000
More Than Required.
NEW YORK, Nov. The Mission of
Lord Mayor Daniel Tallon, of Dublin,
and John E. Redmond, member of
parliament, to this country In the Inter,
cut of preserving the Parnell home
stead In the county of Wlcklow, Ire
land, has been successful.
Tonight Tammany hall presented to
the Lord Mayor with a certllled check
for 3.000 to save the Parnell home
stead. This was J.VOiiO In excess of the
amount needed.
PORTLAND'S CONTRIBUTION.
22. The British
PORTLAND. Nov
residents of Portland at a meeting Uv
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night raised $M0 r the fund for thel
widows and orphans of British soldiers I
who are killed In the South African
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war.
j WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.-The Brit-
ish jack over the British embassy was
I a halfmast today as a mark of respect
for the late vice-president. The half
masting of the embassy flag attracted
: considerable attention and was- re
1 g-arded as an unusual mark of const J
j eratlon to an American official.
A Top Coat...
NEW YORK MOURNS.
INDIANS ON THE WAR PATH.
OMAHA. Nov. 22. Special to the
Reo from DesMolnes, Iowa, siiys:
Four hundred and 50 redskins at Sac
ral Vox Indian reservation In Tama
county are ready to start on the war
path with rllles and tomahawks.
ALBANY, N. Y.. Nov. 22. Governor
j Roosevelt Issued a proclamation today
j on the death of Vice-President Hobart
; ordering that flags on all state build-
lugs be kept at half-mast as a mark of
' respect until after the funeral.
HAS MOHLER RESIGNED.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 22. Mr. A. L.I
Mohler, president of the Oregon Rail-1
The trouble grew out of the throwing road & Navigation Company, while
Into Jail of an 18 year old Indian girl heiv yesterday told a friend he had,
who had been ordered to go to school,, servered his connection with that eom
but who left the country. pony and was on his way East to makei
(inai arrangements with the Big Four,
TO USE MARCONI SYSTEM. j into whose service he Is about to enter.
" " (The Portland Telegram of last night
TRENTON, Nov. 22 Articles of in-' publishes the above dispatch coupled
corporation were filed with the secre- , with a statement from one of Mr. Mohl-
tary of state today of the Marconi tru9ted hM thftt tne rHxf
. . resignation is false. He said Mr.
WlreleM Telegraph Company of Amer- MoWer WQUlJ conUnue , charge rf the
lea with an authorized capital of J10,-) q. R. & N. In spite of all rumors to the
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