MOTH''1 . Books, Henod.c.. Th. Any VOL. L ASTORIA, 0KE00N, TUKSDAY MOJiNING, SEI'TEMBEK iy. 18!9 WO. 97 5 4 X- 1 f4 M 1 We are the selling agents in Astoria for the JNew Born Steel Range Prices from $23.00 to $50.00. Every Range Guaranteed. Eclip BOS Also sole agents for the Celebrated , Alr.Tlght GRIFFIN Pacific Sheet MANUFACTURERS OF Salmon Vegetable Fnit ...CANS... Lithographing on San Francisco. Cal. Astoria. Ore. Writs Ua for Prl Here Is Oi some High Grade Goods at moderate prices RALSTOX ill good things. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Ileui Zealand fire iDsafanee Go Of New Zealand.1 W. P. Thomas, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. Subscribed Capital $5,000,000 Paid-Up Capital . . - 1,000,000 -Assets ... . 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PREPARATIONS GOING ON Johannesburg Papers Agree SKuatlan Is Serious-Germany Will Not Aid Krueer. LONDON, Bi-pt. 18.-The second edi tion of the Time contulua a dispatch from Johanneiburg which says: "There Is, I am Informed, omo early coup In contemplation. Quantities . of compressed forage have been forward ed In the direction of the Nalal border, which Indicate some move on the purl of the troops In that ouurter. The government Is buying homes freely to day. The evening- papers all Indicate the seriousness of the crisis." NO AID FROM GEHMANY. Consuls Instructed That They Will Aid Kruger at Their Own Risk. BERLIN, Sept, 18,-The Assoeiuted Press learns authoritatively that the German government has emphatically Informed President Kruger to expect no assistance In the event of war with Great Britain, and that German con suls In the Transvaal have been In structed to Inform the Germans who volunteer their help that they will be aiding President Kruger at their own risk. M ELLEN MAY GO EAST. Talked of Successor to Presld.-nt Clark of the New York and Hartford. NEW YORK, Sept. 1S.-A apeclul to the Times from New Haven, Conn., says: The mattir of choosing a successor to Preal le.U Clark of the New York. New Haven & Hartford road Is now In the hands of the standing com mltttee, consisting of President Clark, Vice-President John Hall, William Rockefeller, J. Plerrepont Morgan, of New York; George J. Brush,' of New Haven; Henry C. Robinson, Hartford; Charles P. Choate, of Boston; and W, D. Bishop, of Bridgeport. The ap- poimmeni ( a .ui-nwur win u..- , satisfactory one to both President j ; Peaches... A splendid lot of the celebrated Southern Oregon peaches Just received. Other Fruit... In abundance and of all varl tlea. Vegetables... The most complete selection In the city and all fresh and crisp. Prompt delivery to nil parts of the city and outside points. Foard & Stokes Co. HIS MOTHER'S BREAD He says was always so light and well baked. Well there Is a knack ln mak ing It. But don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. His mother used a Star Estate 1: f npe rally rninvm J. BCULLT. Agwt, a Bond trest. !' I'. '-lark and the New York interests. There Is now no friction between vvhut hiv'f) been styled the Clark and the Valid jrbllt party In the direct orate, and there will be difficulty, It Is said, In choosing the man for the place, This may be the present vice-president, John Hall, or It may be General Manager Chamberlain, or one of numerous railroad men among whom are President C. S. Mellen, of the Northern Pacific, who was at one time vice-president of the New Haven road, and would like to return as Its president; President ' Lucius Tuttle, of the Bos'on & Maine, or a man more closely Interested In the New York Central than either of these. A prominent stockholder of the road In this olty Is authority for the stale ment that Mr. Clark's withdrawal meins the absorption of the New Havan rood by the Vanderbllt system and that developments In the direct orate In the near future will prove this beyond a doubt. Cornelius Vanderbllt owned up Hards of a million dollars of the stock of the road and the repassfng of tms gieat Interest Into the Vanderbllt family means, It Is said, a closer rela tion be: ween the Vanderbllt system and the New Haven property. How ever true this may be. It is certain that ... Interesting developments are looked for here In the Immediate fu ture by New Haven road stockholders and swe?plng changes In the makeup of the directors would not be a sur prise to anyone. It Is believed here that the day of New England control of ' the New Haven road will pass away with Mr. Clark's retirement, and that control will cer'.alnly go to New York. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES HAVE GRIEVANCES. Threaten to Strike on Work of Glen ogle If Better Wages are not Paid and Shorter Hours. SAN FRANCISCO. September 18. There are prospects of difficulties ahead for the transport service. A threatened strike of the painters Is one source of trouble for the government and It Is mre than possible that the boiler makers to be employed on the repair work of the steamer Glenogle will refuse to go to work on the trans port tomorrow. The painters' onion has Intimated that a demand would be J made on the government that all i painters employed- on transports be paid $3 a day and that eight hours I constitute a day's work. In addition to thin Is a demand that no man who j Is not qualified to mix paint be em j ployed. There is likely to be a split , on all demands. i Th" !Mvrnment takes the stand that an man wno can pan should be have all OI)portunlty. it is said on the docks ,hat ghould ,nere a gtrlke on th(1 head that the government might be made to have soldiers do the painting. The Glenogle is to be taken ln hand to morrow and her boilers are to be over hauled and so great Is the demand for her that the work will have to be cr rld on night and day. The boiler makers have demanded ten hours pay for eight hours work for the given rea son that the work Is dirty and much more complicated than that . In the shop. "For night work which eonstl tutes eleven .hours ln duration, they demand twenty-six hours pay. There will be a hitch on this. On the transport Centennial a slm liar demand was made and the boiler makers carried their point. STYNER The Electric Doctor -FROM- Styner Theraputic Co., Of POKT1AND, ORE., Una a now system of treatment for NERVOUS AND CHKONIC DISEASES OP MEN AXD KOMEX. RHEUHAT1SM CAN BE CURED Styner, The Electric Doctor, Main Street House, I.'iO Oth Street. Advice nnd Klectriral Disense Rettdins: Free. Houri Irom 10 totoud 7 to S daily ON TRIAL FOR CONSPIRACY Prencn Politicians Charged with Serious Offenses. PRISONERS ' ARE INDICTED The Accused Are Prominent Persons WAo Desire Cbaafe in Present Form of GoveromeBt. PARIS, Bept. R The tenate meet at a high court of Justice today at Z p. m,.for tha purpose of trying ti poli ticians on1 charges of conn nl ru v against the government. The pro- curfllor-renerfil mn1 a itn in,uA i . which riirrtir:1 th srh secret session to discuss the Mto.n ment, and to determine question. re-'authoHH. ? to the preliminary inquiry.,,, .h. '17 . ' which is to be ordered. The senate will probably announce Its decision. It will then adjourn un- til the conclusion of the Inquiry, prob ably a month hence. M. Bernard read the indictment of the arrest of Mm. de Rou.ede and : .hr:'ltt" 'n1Ulry. hH - w....B vaa-j iano v..., vimmv,o VI o WlUSUlltUZV to change the form of government to tt'hlnh tht (llu.r'lwr nt loot - iuv ffcuiuoiJ. It was added w.re due and in which ' tatTX Mme. de Roulede, Marce-Habert and Beg,n, , Brazl. prlventedThe adop some of the League of Patriots, M. ti,.n nf th .i,.iV.n Guerln and some members of antl- Semite league; M. Duboc and some members of the anti-Semitic Youth so- clety. Mm. Bullet, Godefrey and Chevelll, members of the Royalist party, were inculpated. All the so- cities mentioned since it 1898. it wa' oolnted out. haA hn,in ! action for revolulonary action, and the ' League of Patri.rts openly pursued I the object of overthrowing the con- Stltutlonal government. Mme. de Roul-1 " "ly aDOUl Iour weks teMni the ede and Marcel-HtUwrt seekiny to 8t- vearsare nd 1 almost In condition tain their ends by union of the rioters! ?Ut tor herJir8t out9,de the and troops In streets. The anti-Semitic !? "7 Cj H" 0fflClaI Utf WlU league, was also claimed, has Joined ' In the surrectlonal organlmion. ! whereulth are asiclated the national- ! 1 1st royalist and Imperial leagues and the antl-semltlne youth has aa a mis slon the propaganda ln provinces of a revolutionary movement. II. Dubere it was further charged is a link between the antl-Bemitlc and; patriotic leagues. The Indictment then gave few par ticulars of a provincial organization. Referring Ito ithe royalist league It said it was worthy of attention, be cause though the Idea of monorchlc' restoration appeared Inconceivable. It had .played & prejxmderant 'role In recent events, 1st leader being the Duke of Orleans himself, and Its men agers his accredited representative. All leagues It was asserted, seek to change the form of government by street ris ings. A letter rrom the Duke of Orleans to his representative H. Buffet, written from Marientad, ln 189. Instructing him to commence a royalist organiza tion, was read and secret instructions In which it was stipulated that the sum to be spent was not to exceed 300,000 francs. The Indictment proceeded with the recapitulation of royalist manouvers and declared the royalists led and a mob to Insult President Loubet on the dny of his election. The culminary event of tha royalist conspiracy was reached February 23, when M. de Roukde made his notorious attempt on Palace de la Natlonale to Induce a brigade of Infantry to march on the Elyssee palace. Everything, It seems, was prepared to carry out the royalist plan that day, but M. de Roulede's failure spoiled all and the Duke of Orleans was awaiting at Brussels to signal to come to Paris, received in stead a telegram from M. Buffet say ing: "Useless to come. Will send you further news tomorrow.'.' NASHVILLE NOT REQUIRED IN VENEZUELAN WATERS. Navy Department Will Not Dispatch the Detroit Unitl Requested by Commander Hemphill. NEW YORK, Sept. 18.-A special to the Herald from Washington says: Until a report is made on the mat ter of Commander Hemphill of the De troit, showing th need of another ship, the state department will not ask the navy department to order th'e Nashville to Venezuela waters. It is said by naval officers that the Detroit will surely arrive at La Guayara by tomorrow or Tuesday. Th dispatch announcing that the In surrectionary forces had reached Mar acay has for the first time caused ad mlnlstrattlon officials to doubt the ability of the Venezuelan government to suppress the Insurrection. Maracay Is near Valencia, and on the road con necting that city with Caracas. The capital has no defenses and It Is thought that Castro Is moving toward that point with a view of Investing It and proclaiming the revolutionary party tno government. Senor Tulldo, the Venezuelan charge a anairs, said: ' I am unable to give any reason for the return Of President Anitrala n Caracas, for I am without official In urination concerning the progress of the revolution. I am confident, how ever, that he participated In any bat tles that may have occurred with his usual bravery, Judgment and skill and that bis return to Caracas Is for the purpose of taking fresh measures for suppressing the Insurrection." CLOSER RELATIONS WITH UNITED STATES DESIRED. Reports of an Alliance Between South and Central American Republics Is Untrue. V .' 1 1 ' vsn .... nrs.i, lunii, nept. is. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Information received at the state de partment shows that there Is no thruth j ' , . Z Zir. """ govern' 1 h "h,, " ! Z C"T!' thS "7 .Z! 8. lnem" -. - n ' '-"v icifuuuu oi me north. It is go the repreeentativea of the repub lics of Brazil and Argentine held a coni TorpntA tm m pon aT appe Tthe - - Amrlc,rcountrle. Tr the holj! Ins - pan-American con gress, the object of which was to make ! . 'c nwr (half Mlstl. -.in. iui ' KENTUCKY NEARLY READY ' Ano,n,?r Bl Battleship Soon to be Added to The Navy. , ' c'" rl ul ftfcws. v- Sept 18. Tne builder's trial for the Hrst-class b.attleshiP Kentucky, sister ship of the 5e' wl" taKe p,ace about he ln uctober- The Kentucky : v'i J" part or Octo . ",r ttraar8e, wn.cn win re- ,Urn nere about September 30, will go into commission ln December. The ! Kentucky will follow her. The build ers will then give their attention to the Illinois and hury her to completion. MULTITUDE OP COUNSEL The Democratic National Committee House Divided Against Itself. CHICAGO, Sept. 18. The democratic national committeemen are holding conference in this city for the purpose of listening to suggestions about or ganisation and preliminary campaign work. The three sub-committees of the national committee will hold sep arate meetings today for the purpose of forming permanent organizations. Afterward they will have a Joint meet' Ing that will be presided over by Chairman Johnson of the executive committee. The latter body will pro- vide for the opening and maintenance of a permanent headquarters In Chi cago and place Chairman Johnson In coarse ot u. ine ways and means committee will assume command of the financial part of the w:ork. THE SALEM RACES. SALEM, Sept. 18. The result of the races nt the fair today are as follows: Two eighteen pace (unfinished), Alta None won. Alta Dell second, Ana J. distanced. 2.194. Three year old trot Major Rudd won. Black . Egypt second, Altene, third. Best time 2.30. Three year old trot Pathmark won, ueo. D second. Lady Berrv third 2.28.' Half mile dash, running Idy Hel oise, first, Tennessee Maid second, Misty Morn, third. Time 49 minutes. LABOR UNIONS OBJECT. CHrCAOO, Sept. 18.-The difficulties between the labor unions and the committee of arrangements of the Chi cago fall festival reached a climax to day, when instructions were Issued from the festival headquarters sus pending all preparations for the cele brations until the difficulties with or ganized labor are definitely settled. The trouble grew out of the fact that the corner stone for the new federal building was cut by non-union labor. LiV yPEQ Makes the food more delicious end wholesome' ;",) soyh wkmo BIG PARADE IS ASSURED Preparai ions' For Dewey's Re ception at WasMiijjton. MILES FOR GRAND MARSHAL Over Twenty Thousand Men Will Bt In Line Democrats Preparing FOiComlnf Camtalfo. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.-Arrang- ments for a national reception to Admiral PeWey ta thla c,,y rt,.. . S-nd 4, are belnr nnii. General Miles, marshal of the parade. ..M unnouncea tne selection of Adju tanat General Corbln as his chief nr staff. The parade will consist of about 20,000. men representing military and navai. civic, patriotic, labor and secret organizations. DEMOCRATS GETTING READT. National Committeemen t VUiMJU Mapping Out Plans for Campaign. Chicago, Sept. 18.-The demooti national committeemen are holding . conference ln this city for the purpose of listening to suggestions about or ganization and preliminary campaign "v.n. ine mree sub-committees of the national committee will hold sep arate meetings today for the purpos vi .ur,.,.,, permanent organizations. Afterward they will have a joint meeting that will presided over "by Chairman Johnson, of the executive committee. The latter body will pro vide for the opening and maintenance, of a permanent headquarters ln Chi cago, and place Chairman Johnson In charge of it. The ways and means committee will assume command of the financial part of the work. John G. Johnson, of Peabody, Kansas, who today was made execu tive ofllcer of the democratic national committee will take charge of the ac tive work for the ways and means and press committees, and ln two weeks will come to Chicago to open headquarters. Johnson's selection as executive of ficer of the national committee, under " Chairman Jones, is considered as a triumph for members of the commutes who have been working toward har mony in the party. Ta emphasize the fact that ther want all democrats to "get together"" next year, the national committee a- dopted a "harmony" call. The committee appeals to the party- In all the states, and especially la states where elections are to be held! this year, to put aside all local dif ferences wherever they exist and sup port the regular party tickets earnestly and enthusiastically. It was determined to spread the ways and means system of collecting funds over more states. Samuel B. Cook, general manager of the committee, made his report and, although, the details were not made public, it was learned that the committee has in the neighborhood of $100,000 pledged and about $20,000 on hand. TO PURCHASE THE LOCKS. Meeting of Board of Engineers at Portland for That Purpose. PORTLAND, Sept. 18. The board of United States engineers, which met toduy to Inquire Into the proposal for the United States to condemn and purchase the Oregon City locks, con sisted of Major Heuer, San Francisco, captains Langft and Hart, Port land. Henry B. Thellsen, secretary of the Salem chamber of commerce, told the board that the abolition toll of 50 cents per ton on freight shipped through the locks would affect every year Willamette valley shipments, ag gregating 500,106 tons. As the freight rate is 50 cents a ton, the abolition of the toll would result ln a saving of about $230,000 a year to the produc ers and shippers Interest. No protest was made against the purchase of the locks. The hoard will forward Its report to Washing ton. I9vh alilmi'1 powoen co. , nfw york.