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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1899)
' A0' Platen From Tte' ASTORIA POBUGlllM ASS0CIAT101L mvm VOL L ASTOIUA. OKKtiON, WKbMtoDAY. OCTOBER 4. ISM NO. 110 LI to We nre the selling agonu in Astoria for the New Born Steel Range I'rkcft from f.M.OO.'tu IM.OO. Every Kanye Guaranteed.' Eclipse Hardware Co. 11 - BOS UOND STREET Also olc iflcots for the Celebrated Superior Stove ind KsngcH and Cole's Air Tlnht Cole liumern. Books... lilank and Miscellaneous. Paper... New Crape and Type-writing;. Waterman Fountain Pens liox Doouratcd Paper and Knvloc-'iio ADMIRAL DEWEY AT THE WHITE HOUSE President McKinley Presents the Manilla Hero with Sword in Presence of Multitude of People. YACHT RACE DECLARED OFF THE ADMIRAL WAS MUCH AFECTED His Yolce Filled Him Wbwi It Came His Torn to Pesponl- Declloes t be Ordeal cf a General Handshaking--Admiral Scbley Cbetred. Could riot Finish inside Time Allowed by Kales. SHAMDOCK A FAST BOAT HEAVY FIGHTING AROUND BACOOR The Enemy Routed Repeatedly and Forced to Flee Before Americans Throngi Thickets and Rte Fields. Berts Columbia la Li(M BretM mi .. . i . -- ... . - Be.t...T.tyeBo.- THE AMERICAN LOSS WAS SEVERE Will Rue Tomorrow- i , . Lawton's Troops Sweep Across Several Miles of Country Firing by Volley and Ctierlnj Enemy Routed From Tbdr Trenches-Dlspatcb From Wis. GRIFFIN & REED Here Is a List Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices K ALSTON HEALTH FOODS la greit wlct frtsk from the mills. AROMATIC SPICES gnaraoteed the flocst. TILLMAXX S I'L'KE EXTRACTS. CHASE SAXKORX'S COrTEES ire rUajled, Together lth host of other good thUg ROSS, HIGGINS & CO NEW YORK, Oct. S.-A the tun set a great hall or Br behind the Nave Sink hills and the sparkllnc atari came' out Into the heavens, he biggest crowd Of slffht IM'f. mnA virht.mMi .krt .... WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct, 3. The culmination of Admiral Uiod down to Bandy Hook to witness fY.iunua trMiimrJtul linntA jaiii I n a wuti X('cm,A Irwluv in t fi ultulna ef tht aittmnt of a. fnrplirn mmrhnnta n wrest from America the yachUnf u. U'6V"'" """"6 IMUS, Luzon, Oct 3. General Lawton today dispersed the in- Tlie purpose of the rebels returned to- was to cut off the communication maintained between Bacoor and I 1 xlnH. rn. ,0.1 - 1 tlm do mo of the national canitol. Here he received from the hands .liremacy or the world n( t'riwi.liMit I. K iiiIhv ft ni.U'inliL't'lit H Wt I1?(I KWonl voleil hv r-r,n- . ...... .. . L I . . , ., , ' 1MOw. inilmu.sbv means of a route between those places. At a point between , - i c .i .i ii. J proved toa light and ahirung. and the Imus an( "e east banlc of the river, the insurgents had intrenched moloty was in t'Videnct' from the momt'Ut he reachwl the standi. ''"t.Mue ... flrt or the international erie or race; along the west bank commanding open spaces. A force of 1,500 side by Bide with the president. He paused at this poiut for a mo- 0r is between the two greatest rac-l , , ,. , JtT . A jCAa j j . , n .... ' , , i ii,. u. . rebels attacked'Imus yesterday and 600 proceeded against Bacoor raont, unwilling, apparently U) take the placo that had been pre ,,n machines ever produced by Eng-i ., ,. ., !. ft i . u,i i ii . i land wd America, degenerated into a with detachmenU along the nver. tiare.1 for him on the right of the platform lost he should appear oi . . . . . . v M , .1 . . , . , , , , ' , , , . ... . n ., jdrirting match and had to be declared, This morniug Colonel Daggett's forces spread along the road usurp tho placo due to the chief magistrate. President McKinley 'on because neither could reach tnt An-1, . ... , iiiuiu lAiLwt tunaiu tuius uu wicc vvujfqui Vi ttic A UUl lii rti- graced the si'untion in nn inant, and, taking his great sea cap.)u)hUnnthtini'o"e'rthmiea. tain by the arm placed him by gentle force in the chair that hadi To avoid just such winds as occurred' raent, under Captain ITollis, were thrown out from Imus, the two TO THE LADIES Send for Illustrated Catalogue of FURS AND CLOAKS TAILOR MADE SUITS To Out of-Town People : For fun or cloth we y write to us. one way. In fact we a will Mod g-ootli on ipproval and pay rxprcM one way III glTS yoo loll detain at to style and price. want your trade. Highest price paid for raw furs, Be Silyerfield Fur MannfactnringiCo. 2M3-2MH Morrlsion St., Boar4tb. 9 been intended for him. Latter In the day, as the earring"; Kor Admiral Schley on tho return of today, m which luck and not the ere, commands forming a junction. The entire line crossed the river ' a rM vjhta win ttiA rn lost n-mHda thai ! ir one of the boau does not flnUh wHh-i and drove the Filipinos from Uieir trenches to the westward through in nve and one-half hours, the race is the rice fields and thickets. The marines crossed the river near the bearing mo omcial party arove ay ie parly from u,e canitol to the White from the capital, between walls or Hiu,e. The tumult grew as the carrt- t0 declared ott the n"1 ri bay forming a part of the line of advance. cheering humanity, the president again Ml, racwj iown th vnue and the 1 " ' n 7" re nm rourj dUpltyed hla ta t by ivmalnlng cov- j crow4 ,UTtti sxound N until the homes1 mlle" from hom' wlth the Bhamrock ered and Ignoring the demonstrate j ,rf trouj;nt to a foot paoe. Finally for himself, leaving its acknowledge- j ft company of high school cadets came 1uar,er 01 mlle' the committee offl- ment to the admiral. For Dewey It was t0 1n( fonned about the ' cially declared there had been no race. Before the forward movement was begun the American artillery leading by something more than a i shelled the enemy's position. The only American casualty was the a trying as well as a triumphal day. None t ut those' neaivst to htm could M how he labored to ivprees bts feH- MrfS during the address of Srvtary Long, but when he arose to rec lve th iword from the hands of the pivrtilent, no ope could mistake nhe flash of thr white gloved hand as H rose to dash awsy the tears before the aJmlral came to a rlfld attitude of attention bifr. his chief. When It became Dewey's turn to re- r i- . . ki& k i i i a . a rlnge lu a hollow square. Thus pro- lnB r"1 '" l"-a m luw oy anrt n.nkf , . nv. i ! ,he1' reapeetlv tugs and brought back the carriage reached the White Housed 10 thrlr nchor8 lnilde of 8andT when the prewident wked toe admiral HooK Under rulea- the If he felt euual to the ord-al of a gen-J1 n Ptponed for two days or until ral handghaklng. When the hero of Thursdv' M.mi. .-rvi fmn, iw .hk .! The day promised well at flrwt. the sky plaining teat hla right arm was par. ! w smirched with a few dirty clouds. tlixlly pnralyaed from his experience In New York. "It me suggeat to you, president, "hereafter you shake the oj.spectators who lined the Jera-y shore said the 10 8ee a1'"01 every foot of -the course. The waves were crested with white ply his voice failed him and he made othfr han)1. doBt w hlm shak(f a,.s here and there and a fairly breee an efort twice before his lip. would, your,. you MVt yollneU by not letting! ble,v out ot north nothw,' but f- respond. When he did start his tone were clear and steady, but so low that only those nearest him could hear. As the admiral closed and took his l-at h turned to the president and In a tone ot QUlMtcal appeal. Inquired: Now really, don you think I did pretty well for an amateur t One of the most remarkable features of the eventful day was tne ovau" ... them get the grasp on you." MOVfiMEXT OP TRANSPORTS. Some of the Biggest In the Service Now Due From Manila. PORTLAND DENTAL PARLORS Top Floor Washington Building Largest and Best Equipped Offices in the Northwest Extracting by electrical process without pain. nnnMnnn Best Work at our prices because we have the largest ' volume of dental work in Portland. WW.M.MJMl-llltllllMMIIMIM-lM"" Electric devices and instruments takeaway all the old dread. Best Crown and Brltee Work $4 40 id iml gold per UxiUim. 4"v Set teeth, fully guar'td rubter.$5.00 Best Gold Fitting $100 up Best Alloy Filling: - 50c up Teeth extracted without pain ... 50c AX FRANCISCO. Oot. t-The tn.mprts Newport and Pennsylvania are expected to arrive today from Ma nila. The Newport has the signal corps on board and the Pennsylvania is blinking borne the First Washington volunteers. The transport TirUir, with the Twen tieth Kansas volunteers, Is expected about Saturday. The transports Va lencia. City of Tara and Zealandla will Kill on Friday, currying two regiments of regulars to Manila. wounding of a lieutenant of artillery. Several Filipinos were wouudel A number of prisoners were taken. General Lawton, while riding up the road.to Imus, was a target for many shots. The telegraph .line was cut yesterday at a bend in the road commanded by the enemy's trenches, a hundred yards distant and when Lieutenant Cunningham with a repair party ap peared to restore the wires, two men and Lieutenant Cunningham's i.ut near enough to permit thousands horse were shot. Lieutenant McCloskey then brought a gun of Riley's battery in the open, and training it on the trenches, dispersed the Filipinos with two well aimed shots. Captain Poore and the Sixth infantry attacked the insurgents Sunday in a new trench which they had constructed near Labuan, Island of Negros, and scattered them. The Americans took one prisoner and captured twelve rifles and six thousand cartridges. The fight was practically ended ati General Fred Grant is co-operating S o'clock. Another Illustration of thewh a force, composed of three cora Insurgenw policy of evading meeting Ponies of the Fourth regiment. Major the Americans in force was furnished ( Price commanding; Knabenshlne'i by the fact that when our lines swept scouts and one gun. General Lawton's across several miles of country, fir- force crossed the river south of Bacoor, lr.g by volley and cheering, the FUlp- Part of the troops using small boats, inos melted before rthera and Is was One hundred marines from the fleet only occasionally that glimpses of the are assisting. . . . . . i j .. ' Th A mprtr enemy coma oe oouuneu u mc; ia ter the Columbia and Shamrock had crossed the line the wind turned flukey and the race was a fizxle almost from the start But the fluke gave the yachting sharps sd spectators much to think about and some surprises. Though Indecisive In every respect as to the abilities of Ithq great rival single stickers, today's race Indicated that Ue Irish boat, with her English skipper atid her Scotch crew, is the ablest sloop eer sent across the Atlantic In the The American ktese yesterday In i through the bushes like rabbits. Lieu tenant Knabenshue, with a. party or scouts, crossed the river later and found 2S dead Filipinos in the trenches, I the Fourteenth Infantry and a corporal 'of a regiment of the signal corps, kill- I ed, and Ithree men of the Fourteenth and three men of the Fourth regiment : wounded. TO PILOT THE SHAMROCK Copt Parker, Commander of Emperor William's Yacht in New York. xnuvuwu Dental Wor k We employ only the most modern methods, and guarantee satisfaction. NEW YOrtK. Oct. S A dlspatoh to the World from London, says: It is learned on reliable authority that Captain Ben Parker, commander i of Emperor William s yacht Meteor, is now in New York Incognito. He sail ed from here on the liner New York on her last trip and landed Saturday. Just what his purpose is cannot be stated, but the surmise Is that he will advise with the captain of the Sham rock and give him the benefit of his wide experience as one of Europe's best known and successful sailing mas hope of lifting the one hundred guinea cup. which America brought back 48frbm their trenches and dodged tte lighting at Imus were a captain of years ago and which haa since been successfully defended against the w orld. During the five and a half hours thei Shamrock was thrice ahead and twice the Yankee boat showed the way. For the first ton minutes the Shamrock led j and then for five minutes the Colum-J bla's graceful bow showed ahead of the ! green bow, and for 45 minutes the Shamrock was , whoee members have been between Racoor and Manila at ours the Colum awake In lhe nche9 day and o',.ock tonight and this message to hour and a half It was the Shamrock, 'Manila had to be sent by water that led the way. The b,vexe blew as ".ght for a week, under an annoying, upo Ra. high a. U knot, per hour ad a. ,ow '"t-m.ttent fire from the Insurgents I - made p the fight lasted until dark. General 15 of whom had been killed by one shell, The first wagon train with provisions to reach Imus In three days has arrived and two companies of the Fourteenth raiment from towns along the bay the Herald from Manila says marched In today to tellve the Fourth insurgent, cut the, telegraph line REBELS ATTACK. BACOOR . NFVV YORK, Oct. 3. A dispatch to ....... . ... .. I niitsMe tln-town. as three, ana sninea acoui inrougn , eight points of the compas. Each In turn bealt the other before the wind and was In turn beaiten, beat ing against the wind, at various stages of the race, so that many of the ex- LAWTON'S FORCE LARGE. t.WH lllilM H I I I I II I Mill I II 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 Ml 1 1 III 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 1 I MM! I The only people who know that love dies only with the soul are those who can't marry each other. . . r .. 44. .,.4 a1s Ia 4-I.a DAitt4n4 b Take Elevator on VY2smr.gTon Mreei near rvunn, u c rvn...u Kj Dental Parlors, Top Floor. I 'Phone Oregon. Brown 193. Columbia, 569. Any woman can fall out of her slippers, but no matter how small her feet are, she can nevar fall In them, Si i Sic. aptatn Freystalter simply lived up to ! guns and another battery of two guns. He is Assisted by Marines From the Flee and Two Batteries, nirmm T.n,,n (Vt S TVner&l pens who saw the two boats sail today Uwtons ot all th troops are dislnollned to believe thatt there Is! a pin to choose between them, but when the race Is closely analysed It Is . ... . i. . . , n.i..kl. ausoiuieiy proven v..at w. '"- Fourth cavalry Hemy, battery of two showed her superiority at every potnt of sailing, running, reaching and beat ing whenever the wind freshened, and ithat it was only In the lightest air that the Shamrock could make headway ! against her. Both had their share of; good and bad luck. The Columbia had the better of the shifting wind on th run down to the mark and beat the, Shamrock two mlnutea and four sec onds, w hlle on the beat home, Increas-; Grant conducted the operations of the American forces In person on the fir ing line. The Filipinos first out the telegraph wires running from Racoor to Imus, and ambushed an American party from Bacoor and Zapote, five compan-jC(ing8ting of eight men. A signal ser ies of the Fourteenth regiment, Colonel geart was killed and two other Amer . BacKett commanding; a troop of the,i(.ars were wounded. The little band Continned on PHge Eight. Continued on Pue Eight. rrT, Joy UAMJd PoVDSG V a'iSSCIUTIXYPllRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome frfrvit fr""! rmrwm rw- , mrr vook. his name.