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She BmbiM mm THE ASTORIAN has the l.rgest circulation of any paper on the Columbia Rim THE DAILY ASTORIA N Is tie tlggest and test piper oo the Columbia River ll i J-'i. 1 - ' r. . . jji...ij.ja FULL ASSOCIATED PRKSS REPORT. VOL XLVIII. ASTORIA, OIlEMlN', HATL'IiDAV MOUNIMi, J INK 23, J8M. NO. 100 Wl! AI.I! I'OSIIIVIiLY- HEAD!A HOT btovki UANUICN TINWAItIO COOKlNd UTKN8I1J IRO.-f IMI'K TUB I'lUCES AftK aUCII AS TO MAKE IT EXI'EN g K TO HUT EUJKWIIEIII2. 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Uur Murk f ( l i i u -Iu j u i n s ihhIs i iiiiiriM' iiiiiny articli'f nf gnu liil iuo ainl arc ivn ih ifil the ninrc Mnkinj: hy their iiutint thigM uinl curiiiiH uA. rnliiiutcil variety parlor nrimimnt' ninl hmisc fiiruishiiis, toys ami fancy articles pjpg Works a9s in an(iancei very ceaP i ( )thcr articles too numerous to mention. Chinese, Japanese Trices very low. WING LEE & CO. Astoria. Or. S v r-i.-':X'.-xr s: v.va'a-xa'.v NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED ii S A Tour Hundred Different Patterns Wall Sing iV Co., Merchant Tailors, were never hctter rriaivil to serve the (mhlio in their line, dents' Fiirni.shinf; (iomls of all kimU. Suits iiiiule to onler iiickly. Large Mock rciuly-niinlc goods. Cleaning nml rc'uiring. Kcitiuitiiicr, PrlceH Tttlk. y.v-s : .s - - -v a .v;a A - - a . v CHARLES KAIN & CO, Curry n line assortment of Jupunese (loodsaml a large ami line stock of Kl UKWUKKS ami Hugs for tllo Fourth of .lulv at verv low prices. Wo are also innkcrs of r.ADIKS' UNDKKWF.AU ck at ivu sonahle prices. 37 Comtnerclnl bit. To Cure Dyspepsia. Hat regularly. 1 lave food prepared by compe tent cooks. Hat where you relish the victuals. Eat at the Model Restaurant where you are i ..i i. i P I I f assured oi mc aouvc Plr.t CUM DAN Whit Helf LAM noun MTICAM ni'TINOB I'LUMIUNiJ BIU.KT IRON WOItK ETC. i..ND.) Uncle Sam Was Fight W litll W.H.M tin' ,ntti f (Iiltik If i I.r Iiiut"H' I ' ir.hr ( ) M i n w rl! 1- ii mi u ,t It I v rti a'i cl litAfh u htinh (' iniin lit If l,tt llltftt I'M lit) If'l'' )-n-4-f llili t.ill tilt ll al (In tv l n I'tM llt" it m nihil kilt'1 "f I'M"' ',,r ''ieri nl ktli1iif rirrraM.it m i Si unit l-r Mlmt klttl )u Hani uimii Kukviiplim knoll (rnl) t'iuni ii til tbf IiImI lllrnr) U ... Griffin &!Reed .. . l : : 1 1 ; ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 n it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 : ; 1 1 ! : n : . : i :l ; AROUND THE HOUSE In tho way nf iiminrr hardware, : nur picks. Innon i'i. rii-r. graM honks, garden trowels, Ire I'll, , watering I"''.", poroe 'mitt ili'ir kii'ilii. spring h,ngs fT c-trrti doors, bulb plnnl sprays, ham mock hooks, lawn mowers, garden and . vciythlng from wheel barrow 10 arp-l t.nk. and which '"U will find In uur complete stock nf hardware. rOAPD STOKES CO. s : v " : A n v. VaVA 'i A A WAN SINO & CO t,lft ConiTc'l St. lr i I k couuiiiuus. BARBER, Proprietor, 57V VJiiiiiicinai oncci. i 579 Commercial Street. j!j THE DONS REPELLED Forced Back Into Saniiago ty Inferior Numbers of Troops. OUR DEAD AND WOUNDED Good American Blood Spilled in the Caused Uumanity--Pough Fliers Suffer Severely 1 Officers Slain. MARTIAL LAW IN SPAIN Declare 1 VMicn Cortes AJjournel Nw Catlntl Will Sue for Peace -If Cadiz Fleet Passes Suez We will Attack spain Itself ON lUiAllli Tin: ASS.h 1 If. - J.-i' i'' !i l.at W.in.l.i. ..ff J:ii.iii-.!i. J-iiH' vi.i. r;A.i !:', i.m- t in. ui. 'i l' i, J;in.- ;'. h p. m "'"iiy r.ulii.'.l. ! A i ..i .1 I'l'ii i -T!i! rn.l-iy iti-.t ii in; ; mr :r i v! i!i. l'.i-t ..ivUiy. ii r '.to-;.. i'f :h ! :n!i i -I'.ry, .01 I . T 'ii ui li"T'U'! ll'Hi,!i lt.l.n. !. :!iiti I. -.i ui' ii In V.!, .I.n I i:i. I I. k. . .' " S .i'i:-!i ...;.;. t ,:i thu k- 'ii ui,h::i fh nil' f Si'ri.n'j v!v i 'iiYi. Tin-: i'i:.vi and oi Ni'!:n. T!i" Anivn.-ann bJt '.hr tr,imy l'.u-k lnii i In' iliy, Inn l f; tlio ; ; o w i n if ili-.iJ IIJHM1 till- 111'! J. r. niuli Kill. r-i;u:n A'.'.yri M. i.'.i!- rmi, iiin'ji I.. , Sitiiiaiil Hamilton Tih, Jr. ! ITh.ii.s Tillni.in a ml Inw.-n .f innip I'llvule 1'iniKli'Tly, of trai p A. 1 1'rlvalii W. T. Krwm t :rop F. j l-'lrm av:ilry-rrlv.itu Vx, York. i Kullx'. Il. rlln. anJ LnAik. Tentn I'uvnlry Oorporst Whi'.f. j At IiMut W Amrrlcans were wounJiJ. Iiii'IuiIIiik lx offlofri. 9oviT.il of Ihf w.iuiiiloil will ille. I Twi'lvtf of tlu' (ipaninrj ' ,1.' :. wire fmnul In th Ixi.'hi's after li' .'U'ht. but ilirlr l' ilmilitli 's w.n fur !:i txcist of thai. Clfii. riil Youiik iMmni.i nil il the X)'i'!l Umi nnil wns with tho r.s.i!.irii. wh:l I'ol.inrl WooJ vllii t'l tht i'i' rations of tho r.niKh rlilns .ver.i ni:i9 wist, llnlli p.irtlis Mm. k tho Spam.iril ahotit Iho K.uiH' ilmo, iin.l tho tlht !.ist(l an hour. I Tho Sian,.'iriln opolir.l ll i o from tho thliln'ts ami ha,l every a,l antairo ol mimlu'i's mill position, hut !! tioopf . ilrovo i In-ill haok from thi lr station. r , oiiiiil whU'h thoy niailo a tln.il :an,l, ami ' hoiH I he-til Hoattti'liiK ovor tho mountains. : Tho luviilrynun woro af'.itw.irvU rc j Infoivoil by tho Sow-nth, Ti-lfth, ntul ! Si vonUpnth Infantry, part of the ninth cavalry and tho Socotnl Massachusetts an, I Hi'vciuy-ftm Now York. Tho AmoiU-ng now holJ a position at ! tho ihroshol.l of Snmlni; ilo Cuba, with j nioro troops going forward constantly. ami thoy aro prt'pavlng for A tln.il .as sault upon tho city. Tho oilU-ors woundod are: Major llrodlo, shot through the rltiht foroarni. Ciipl. MoClinty of troop n, shot through tho rht loir. I.lout. J. T. Thomas of troop L, shot acrloin. through tho right log. His wound Is All tlio fongolng ollloei's are rough rld or i. The other ollU-ors who were wounded aro: . Caplnln Knox, whosa condition Is seri ous, Major Bell. Lieutenant Brynn. The three oHleers are of tha irst cuv tilry. Tho following are among tho Boldlers who were wounded: Rough riders Troop B Private F. M. BATTLE Another Spanish Bluff With the Cadiz Fleet-Will FIRST RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO UNITED STATES. (Asuoeisti-l Tress Dispatch. J WASHINGTON. J in.; 21 Th ambamador from Hus!a, Count d '.ininl, was formally prnted to I'r. .,. nt II IC iril. y j-.-st'rJajr. Count de Camlnl was attlnd In a brilliant uniform, and In prtKnt.ng b: int.r said: ' Mr. I'rt nt, !n loritbh: tj me lh: position of his first ambassador in IVush.ngton my soverign has deigned to gr-int to m- tbo ito.-t igrial honor, and It In very gratifying to me. An iwiior In that 1 represent my great sovrlgn t.ear tin- gr.at Aiinr.ian i"p;e, a grattlkatlon In that I can be the autho.-tud and confldfnt Interpreter of the p. ntliiH nt of l,;gh n'li'in and unalterable frlndih!p which f'.r so many year have united our two government und oar two n:ln. without the l-at (loud having ever arisen to d.vur'i relations based alike upon a Urge and f.n', !i.g (clinical wi'lom and upon a, uii'im ntlona.nB sympathy. "I venture to ho;. Mr. I'r-ml. nt, that w ill ric lve as well from your excellency, as from the present gov i ninuM of tin- I ' in - -1 8:at . the svntlm.-nt of sympathy to whic h attach the hitrbest value and which will , rinit me to acnu.t myself to our mutual satisfaction In the mission h!ia my sovereign has deigned to confer upon me." r. ..l. nt M. Kinl.y made the fo. lowing r ionc: "Mr. Aiiil.uxiador, I have tak-n great pleasure In listening to your addre;; and receiving from your hands the l.-mr by wbiih bis august in.aj.-sty, t;il. emperor of Itus.la, has accredited you as his ambassador extraordinary and plenipot, Hilary lo this country; and I extend to you a warm welcome to Its capital. You agreeably recall to me, and through sue lo I he people of the f lilted States the cordial esteem and unbroken friendship which have ever sub s.si.J iH-tw.ei, Hui.;a and the I'nited States. It Is my heartfelt wlh that the time-honored associations to which you have ref. rnj i r. sting as theyOi n such firm foundations, will steadfastly endure, and that the great na-t:-'ii t.l h ou r"pr.int nhail ever enjoy thu blessings of peace, prosperity and continued advancement. -In tii..iii.iig ou I cannot f Tinar to congratulate you upon being the tlrt ambassador of his majesty the cxar to this country, and tj express the sa :ifactlon It gave me In rec iprocating a action of your government to ad- am e our r.-pr. r,. nt.r.ir at your court to the rank of ambassador. I trust that your sojourn In this capital may be In ail r. p.c:s agreub.; to yours.-if as it la lertaln to be to this government and those of Its citizens who may share the pleasure of your acjualnta e and friendship. iity 1 sMi y.iu to convey io n;a maj,iy the .nipiror, whose commission you bear, the good wishes of the presi dent i.l of- the American people for his happiness and the welfare of the empire ." I !!.;!. Sd.-ilev Fish' r. M. S. Newcorat), i I're.l Itcil. and nrr.il Kho.b s. Tr....n i:-'oriraI Jjiius K. U.un, prt- at. J-r.mk li'-'th. V. Uert t'hartl.y, jl'.illiy ll.ilvirs. E. Cither:. in. (.-liCord j l: ui. unl Si rg-.-atit O. V. Arnngo. ,' Troop C sergeant Joseph K. t'avan .i'ikIi. ''orp.,ral I. U tltenart. privates ;. oreo I'.onl.ind. II. K. lla.-fni-r. Michael C-)I.. 11. M. It--id. M.. Kuss.il. j Tr.mp I-l'rivates J. It. Keen. Thom.i : ' Meagher. Kdward Cali-rs, Na'.'.ian T. j fol-. I Tinth c.iv.iiry, troop U Prlvat.s ltus- '. il c.air.n, M Hi r. Cross, Jiraxton. 'iVhei-br Tr.o.n 1-1'rivati s Itidd and Mayberry. lUlw.ir,! Marshall, a corresiwndeiu of the N.-w York Journal and Advltlx-r, wan seriously wound. J In the small of the I'.wk. It Is .rob.iblo that at least ten of the wounded will die. COKTKS ADJuUlXS. A-Mitviatetl Press Dispatch Madrid. June :. The cortes adjourned tonight without the customary cheers lor the throne. MARTIAL LAW AND PEACE. f Associate.! Press Dispatea. London. June H. The Madrid corre fjwndcnt of the Dally Telegraph jays: Wlun the cort.s closed martial law was proclaimed. The Sagasta cabinet will resign and make- way for the new gov ernment, which will open negotiations for pi-SO". j Till-: .NEW 1'KE.VilER. (Associated Press Dispatch. j Lou-Ion. Juno 21. The Madrid corres 1 pondont of the Financial News publishes ! this morning a report of an Interview , with aa .-x-nieniber of the ministry prac tically v.-rlfyhig the Dally Telegraph's j Madrid dispatch nnd adding: ' Schor (ianiato will be the new premier. There In no doubt that Spain will lose all , her lolonics. Admiral C.ini.ii'a's snuad j ron left Cadiz to calm public opinion. ' Caniara well knows that before he ar rivi s at the Philippines peace will be made. MORE MESSAGES l'l.OM SAMPSON. Aisociatcd Press Dispatch. Washington. Juno :"(. Admiral Samp:,'''ii is now in constant und practically Imme diate cable communication with the navy department. Six dispatches were re ceived In rapid succession through the early hours this morning, the last one de nning the situation up to 12 o'clock last night. They nhowcd that only half an hour had elapsed between the filing ot the message by the admiral and the re cetnt of It In Washington. The only messago bearing on tho gen eral situation was one In which Sampson said that under a flag of truce he learned that Hobson and his men were well and had been removed from Morro castle to the city of Santiago, four miles distant. ANOTHER SPANISH PLVFE. fAssivlaleil Pros Dispatch. Washington. June 21. That the Span ish Cadiz tlcet is -roceeiling steadily east ward Is no longer doubted here. Trusted ngems of the government on the Khorog of the Mediterranean are watching every movement of tho ships nnd availing themselves of every reliable source of Information. So when tho word camo from one of these agents today that tho squadron was sighted off Pan tellerln day before yesterday, tho officials were bound to accept tho ztatement as beyonu question. By the reckoning of naval officer the EAR SANTIAGO Carry War Into Africa. squadron should now t neartag Cn4n, un l. and south of Greece. Al the rate , is accepted by this government In perfect the v.ssels ure progressing the snuadp.n , faith ana is regarded as final and con should reach Tort Said at the mtrance clu.ve. No further attention will be of the Suix canal Monday or Tuesday. (.aid by the government to any reports li. yond this point It not believed that ! to the contrary which are constantly be- , the squadron will go. for It Is confidently f.-ll that the whole Spanish movement Is nothing more than a spectacular d.splay. , gotten up to mvt the Irreslstable d. mand ji'f the Spanish populace that something ; should be done lo save the I'hl.lppines to , Spain. There Is a question whether the oual authorities will allow the heavy i Spanish armored ships to risk the pas sage of the canal, even If Admiral Camara ,ls willing to undertake It. The.r draught I Is so grivit that they might easily ground in the canal and thus obstrm t It to navi gation Indefinitely. WIU. CARRY WAR INTO AFRICA. ! (Associated Press Dispatch j ashlngton. June 21.-War Is to be car - rl.d Into Africa, metaphorically speak- Ing. if Spuln Is f.lhardy enough to send uie cKKi nH'i tnrougn me &uei canal to auacR L'ewey in tne rmuppmes. .i nnwinv on giKiu Huuioruy inai I h 1 "I,an,sa v-tl na-s P-41" ""iiieiirimuau-:or Daiquiri, resumed its march at day ron will lie steaming at full speed across ljsht. Before noon hU brigade, conslst the Atlantic, straight to the coast of . ng of the Second Massachusetts the Spain, to bring the war home to the Twelfth Infantry, the First battalion of SiKinish people. the Fourth infantry, two companies ot There Is no doubt that Dewey can take the Tenth Infantry, and the Second bat care of himself against the Cadli fleet. ! tallon of the Fourth Infantry, occupied since his own squadron will be reinforced Juragua. tlve miles beyond, and the Am by our Ironclads long before Camara's j ertcau (lag was hoisted there. The Span ships can sight the bay of Manila, and j urds retired before the advance ot the he will this time have the shore batteries Americans, which was covered by Cuban with him, Instead of ag-.iinst him in the ; skirmishers, burning the block houses aa struggle. j lhey wem It has been concluded by the udmlnlstra-i Colonel Wagner, with a small force ot lion that nothing save the most severe about W men. brushed against the flank measures w ill suffice to bring the Spanish 0f a retreating Spanish column 150 strong people to a realiilng sense of the hope-1 ut Flrmenxe. After a Uoien shots were os.-.h-m. oi a continuance of the present nri.j lhe Spaniards had decamped west war, and even kindness. It is held, w ill ( ward. dictate such n blow as that whl.h It is) Juragua was abandoned by General now-r-Mposed to administer If the Spanish! Linares and l.Mo Spanish troops with persist In this last project. I such haste that they had no time to burn After the fall of Santiago and the cap-j the town. Linares retreated to Seville, ture or destruction of Cervera's squadron i nine n,le!) from Santiago. Samiwon will have an nbund ince of ves-i A detachment of 1TJ Cubans collided sels to spare for the task set for them. wllh tho Si,anish r(ar gll:lrd. Tno Cu. lrobably ho will divide the attacking lost two nun killed. The Spanish fleet into two suiiadrons. rtrst a Hvlnir , ... c squadron to be composed of the swiftest vessels of the Meet, such as the Columbia, Minneapolis. Harvard, Yale. St. Louis. - - - St. Paul. New Orleans and such craft. This will be followed by another com mand, either under Sampson or Schley, by battleships which Captain Clark's experience with the Oregon has shown can easily be counted on for the voyage uross the Atlantic. With the Iowa, Oregon. Indiana, Massa chusetts and Texas, nil battleships, sup plementing the New York and Brooklyn, armored cruisers, and the less powerful vessels of the flying squadron, the Span ish coast would be speedily swept clear of all commerce, all Spalnlsh shipping would bo destroyed, and some ot tbe best ports on their coast blockaded or bom barded. STRICT NEUTRALITY". Germany and All Nations Are Keeping Good Faith Associated Press Dispatch Washington. June 24. Tho only devel opnieut at today's cabinet meeting was the positive settlement of the question ot tho attitude of Germany with respect to tho Philippines. Tho secretary of stato has received assurances which settles beyond question all doubts on this point. Germany has no Intention, present or prospective, of Interfering In any way wllth tho policy or plans of the United States In regard to the occupation ot tha Islands, Its attitude has been, and will continue to be one of strict neutrality. This state- menl, coming from a high official source, lug sent out, It Is believed. In the Inter est of Spain. Official rej-orts received from Admiral ' Dew.y at Manila state there has never been any Intimation that Germany or, any other nation, by lis naval represen- lathes, has ever shown the least dlsno- sitlon to overstep the line ol strict oeu rallty. ADVANCE OX THE ENEMY. I Associated Press Dispatch. Off Jurasua. Province of Santiago, Thursday night, June 23. via. Port An tonio. June 2t. (Copyrighted, ISLiS,, by the Associated Press.) The American army of Invasion has reached on Its advance the edc. nf riM.,lm.l ..n ih. ' harbor of Santiago de Cuba lies. Here, seven miles from Morro castle, the main Ik,jv of troops have united. ,! th Spaniards are In full retreat toward San tlago. , general Lawton s brigade which rested ; last n.ght at Demajayabo, four miles west mil niivn ii. General ch.iffe, with lhe Ninth cavalry, the remainder of the Eighth and Ninth, and the Seventh, Twelfth, und Seven teenth Infantry reached Juragua at dark lleneinl Rates, with the reserve of tho Twentieth Infantry, and Colonel Wood s rough riders, dismounted, with a dyna mite gun, hurried forward from Daiquiri at 3 o'clock, proceeding by forced marches. When the couriers brought the news mat Juragua had been occupied, the troopships, which had not debarked their troops, steamed to Juragua with a view to landing them there, but the heavy sea beating on the beach made it Impossible to get the boats through the surf. HAWKINS DEFEAiD. Associated Press Dispatch. New York, June 21. "Spike" Sullivan ol liot-ton knocked out Dal Hawkins, the lightweight boxer from California, In the twenty-second round of a twenty-live round bout tonight at the Lennox Ath letic club. Western sporting men lost a lot of money by the defeat of Hawkins, as all th roust h the light they kept backing him at liberal odds on his chancis ot success. THE ERAM SAILS. Associated Tress Dispatch. Christiana, June 24. The arctlo explor ing ship Fram, having on board Captain Otto Sverdrups' expedition to the arctic regions, sailed from here this morning. DE CUBA buying MORE SHIPS Another Steamer Added to Sampson's Fleet as a Water Ship. WILL SAIL ON MONDAY General Merritt Will Leave for Manila oo tbe Newport Next Week-Tne Philadelphia Short of Men. HOW STAMPS MAY BE HAD Internal Revenue Refutations Regard ics; the Sale anl Delivery of Ircprlntel Stamps on Checks. Drafts anl Orders- r Associated Press Dispatch. BALTIMORE, June 2t-The government has purchased the British steamer Kors kiner ot the line of of (team ers plying between here and Antwerp. The vessel will be used for condens ing purpose and as a water ship for the troops. She will leave for New port News this morning. WILL SAIL MONDAY. The Next Expedition to Manila Nearlf Completed, Associated Press Dispatch. " San Francisco. June 24. According t the latest advices obtainable the next ex pedition to the Philippines will sail not earlier than Monday or Tuesday next, and General Merritt will follow a day or two later on the Newport. The battalion of the Third artillery now at the Presidio will go with the squadron of transports. The offer of the naval reserve to man the tugs recently purchased by the gov ernment has been accepted. The cruiser Philadelphia Is still short of men. but efforts are being made to complete her completement so she may oon sail for Manila. For the purpose of exercising the Su) horses which will be taken to the Philippines It Is proposed to construct a long treadmill on the ship to which they may be assigned. An order appointing corporals and three sengents has been Issued by Col! Loper of the Fifty-first Iowa, Frank Martin of company F, who has been appointed aid-de-camp on the staff of General Lin coln, has left for Mobile to report to hi new commanding officer. Col. C. Creeve of the Thirteenth Min nesota volunteers has been presented wlih a handsome sword by the officers ot his regiment. INTERNAL REVENUE REGULATIONS Circular of Instruction Issued by the Gov ernment. (Associated Press Dispatch. Washington June 24. The following cir cular of Instruction to collectors of In ternal revenue, purchasers of Imprinted stamps, and stamp agents has been Is sued by the commissioner of Internal rev enue: Persons desiring to have stamps Im printed upon checks, drafts, orders and papers, will make application therefor to the collector of tho district, transmitting or presenting with such application pay ment for the stamps. The applications must "state the name and address of the contractor, who will Imprint the stamps and should author ize tne delivery ot the stamped paper to SUch Contractor, and tha nceentnnco nf h'.s receipt therefor on behalf of the own- Tke Royal is tbe highest grade baking powder knows. Actual teat show It gees oae talrd further tha ay ether bread. h1 K All Mjril ll Absolutely Pure ovai sauno mm co., mw vnMt, K. mm