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THK MO UN I Ml ASIOKIAN, HUhAY. Ol'TOKKtt 18.
FILIPINOS MUST BE
TAUGHT A
LESSON
No Temporiizng, Wasted Sympathy or Fool
ish Sentiment Should Be Tolerated.
MISCHIRF WIUH'UIIT UY ATKIN-'
SON.
U tirrtU Otla hiu rvplled wry proper
l to (lit po envoyg from Agulnald.
In tailing (horn that th only thlnjc th
I'nltcd States would recognise waa a
whlto Am and th grounding of irmt
be admlnlaterxd a much-udHj anti
dote to th potsonoua influrncv o our
antl-expansloolata,
Tlait they ar th aourca from which
NKW TRAFFIC AGRKKMKNT.
Northern and Or.at Northern Will l'e
Sam Truck.
NKW YORK. Oct 1S.-A report Is
current In Wall street that a truffle ar
rangement hu been entered Into be.
t(n th Great Northern ard th
Northern Pacific which will b result
ant In much rood to both roads.
j Th report Is to th effect that th
I Northern 1 aelflo la to be allowed to uae' Hi Insurgents draw their Inspiration U
the Oreal Northern short line frm 1 uoved bv th Interview with Ooneru
j Spokane to th Sound In consideration j Alejandrlno which waa published yea
j of th uao br th Oreat Northern ofterday. Th gvneral'e quMtlona wi-re
; the Northern Taclrtc'a Washington j such sa to Indicate hla hop that coo-
! Central branch. I are a would ODnone he ii.li,iini.irri.i
No detlnlte Information on th subfile wanted to know what the reault
Ject cn be rotten her, but In vlw of j vould be If that body declared ltlf
, we growing gooa reelings an.i re aimna gini the prosecution of th war, and
, between th two roada It I considered aaked If the "antl-lmpeinllat" .ntl-
! not Improbable that the rport my J mt.nt wa growing In thU country. He
General Fonstoo Says Tbey Most Be Tboronftaly Thrashed ! ,or"y ,tVM mcU1 v"iflctlon- immured ai a vo the natur and r
and Convinced It is Useless to Oppose poor'dewky. Uci r 3o,nl i y
Am.rlrin Inthrtrttv i nl w nnd much
- n.iiiuu e.nt t i tti. Ill lh thtlllvht that run rwt.itil . w.titl.f
. - . - . w - " v -. .
I sooi lire of the expense of auppreaalng
I the Insurrection.
It need no extended argument to
MONTTKMER. Vt. Of, l!.-Senator hl)W th4U nUpl0 couM not ,
liV,a In ft ft I n e W- .Ji I - .
- .. tnis line of inquiry unaided. Alejan-
, dcjr r JinlrJ Iwey for th pr-al-, dr)ro , jfbtor 'o Atklnaon who t. h:.
-I see no reason why th. American, should not be sole niters dency. ad tha, whaevr ran, r.om-1 lna L A
ri:i; i r i . ... .
i mi i nuippinra oy Marcn nexi year." " to. itiiy, would b juai to utng o gut..
This is the opinion of Brisradier Funston. who arrrvwl t t) ' ' i ,y ,ht trm curTnt m Amerin mi
SITUATION NOW EASY TO COPE WITH
; Politicians Still Trttertng Hla Life
With Attempta to l'a Him for
! Their Interests.
CHICAGO, Oct 12. A special to the Times-Herald from San !
Francisco says
tome of his wife in East Oakland W night
' "Tfca aituaUoa la the ktlanda" k their eplrlu allT.
aadd, "ka reached a tag where It laj "The rillplnoe are budeat juat now
Vajjr m) to cope wiU It. TUere muet circulating report that the trend of
Va M temporising no waited ympa.thy public opinion In this country la agalnat
ct ao fooUah oentlment It mua be a ( the American procedure In th lulanda
aON of fghL The FUlplnoa are now In Tbey are Informed by this Junta that
itch a frame of mind that they will j a majority of all the states hare pro
o yield until they are thoroughly nounced agalnat the policy of the ad-
tnrashed and convinced that It Is ue- ministration, and that they have only
feu to oppose America.
tics unlena they were put In his mouth
. by one to the manor born.
"If lewey were th republican candi
date for president," aald Senator Pr-
tar. 'I should rote for him as wull; ,h, mm Iwfcary
every ether republican. If h were theh.lt our offldlU r-pr,,,,.,,,., , th
democratic candidate I would not roe Philippines should eipree. himself with
for him."
(he greatest emphasis and Kt no
EFFECT OF OUR
"I do not say this unadvisedly. I
to wait until the next general election
when the United State will grant them
chance for doubt or quibbling. Th ul
timatum of aotlve war and no dUy '
j was d-manded Imperatively. I
CUBAN RULE; f c"u' th n,i,v' not t
. blume bvc.tuse th-y Jump :it the prom- j
Iw of siwlstance fnmi this country, but'
they must be made to suffer the con-l
have given the matter many month their ,nlelinJeaoe-
of deep atudy and my knowledge of, ''A"uln-llo himself Is shrewd, but not
Spanish enabled me to converse free-; cirvtT- H circulates and corroborates
ly 1th the offlcens and prisoners on'11 th uai en(ls out- his ropl
th rebel side. j c?ul 1 induced to accept th? sltua-
m j, . ! llon they would Jert blm tomorrow,
e arrived at Manila last December, , ,
v , te"K " those fellows think they
which was two months before hostlll- . . . .
. , , hae a ghost of a show of holding up
Ues began. During the two months fhMr . ,. .
. . i their end they will maintain the r-
the ofTicers of the Filipinos frequently K , . ..
: "". oa ii me American army
, fights them at every hand, I beUt-ve
they will turn as a whole and ome
j flocking Into our camp and will have no
i further use fur that prince of confl-
dnoe operators, Agulnaldo."
came within oar line and I discussed
with tbem every phase of the itua
tlon. They were very high minded
and gave me the opinion that they
were able to look after themselves and
that it waa very well for the Amri-
can ,10 deliver them from the prs- cu- j
tlons of Spain, but that having been !
performed we should be satisfied and !
let them alone.
FAPAI, DELEGATE TO MANILA.
"The best among them are th ig-
j Archbishop Chappelle Hopes to Bring
About Peace in Philippines.
tioront.
U.-Arh-
Oeca.-ior.aliy I found a smat-; NEW dri pivh v..
lcr.uS , uuuon. tui mey are an- j blrtop chappelle, papal delegate to the
aoiuieiy an ignorani race ana
quite
IncipatVe of self government.
'I am convinced that the b-st way
to govern the islands is to give :hi-m
a firm, stiff-necked colonial govern
ment, more on the same line? as the
government of colonies of Great Brit
ain. Thcr should be a governor gen
eral who should have absolute pf'W'tr
over the local government an l a'so the
command of the T'nkted Stairs troop
and any native troops that it may be
considered Judicious to organize.
'This may sem strange, but I am
convinced that as soon as the rebellion
is cr-JKhed ther will be an Willi
change of heart among a large percent
age of natives and 4hey will b quite
willing to carry arms under American
officers.
"With the 35,000 men now down there
and the additional 25.000 that will be
on the ground when the November
campaign opens, th-re will be ample
soldiery -to walk through the islands.
Sixty thousand troops will teah th
Filipinos the lesson they deserve. But
It must not be a campaign of temporiz
ing. It must be aggressive and per
sistent from the start. There must l,e
no let up and no opportunity must be
given the rebels once routed to recover.
"The Filipinos are no match for
Americans on the battlefield. In one In
stance, at Caloocan, where the Kansas
, Plulir pines, gave out his first Interview
j rvi?ai ling his Important mission today,
j "I have talked over my miaslon thor
I onshly with President McKinley." he
, said, "and r understand each other,
j My tn-and Is one of pacification I
j hope ,o accomplish what the army of ln? Work and employment to the des
I the rniu-d states has failed to do-to titute and partly by the reduced death
i bring p-aoe to the islands. I am bur- ril,e from impr3Ved sanitary conditions
rying tne arrangements for my d- affecting the entire population,
parture regard leas of all else and will , Iliay be held tht, aalde from
leave at the earliest possible opportu- commercial or Industrial cons!d-a-
IIAVANTS iiHIKT LESSON
The Whole iVaii.l Ini
preSfd vi:h ihe B-m-iiis of
American .Meihmk
NEW YORK. Oct. I2.-A special to
the Herald from Washington says:
An Interesting report of th condi
tions existing in Havana, have b-en
submitted to Major General Brooke by
brigadier General Ludlow, military
governor of the city, and transmitted
to the war department. After describ
ing the lamentable state to which the
city has been reduced by war, when
"the most Imperative requirements of a
city government were abandoned," h
says-
' Within thirty days after the Ameri
cans began control this had be-n
a'nended. There Is no means of esti
mating how many thousands of llv-a
have been saved during the American
occupation, partly by outright rescue
with foi wd medicines, partly by giv-
t"4uence of their fallacious hopes j
That la the Inevitable misfortune to
wnlch they ur destined by the antl-1
ImiH-rialist propaganda As poor, de-
luJed lctlm they deserve some sym-'
(Kithy. but what aha I W said of the'
cowardly and treacherous Americana 1
who are urging them to dlsnatrotia un-!
dert.iKIni? under a n-mblance of sym-'
pithy a.nd who are tryl"g at the sun
fmc to stab their own .government In
the back?
Hundreds of Bargains
The Largest Stock of Dry Goods,
Furnishing Goods. Notions, Etc.,
on the Columbia River.
. . . THE SHALLEST EXPENSE . . .
$1,300.00 Worth of
Bedspreads. Blan
kets and Coin
orts. at Special
Prices.
7'ic gray cotton blankets, IsrgM
site, mle price 4ik
tl.OOursy or wbilo cotton tUnk-
ta, lull site, sale pre ti'Ji-.
tl gray halt wool blankets, full
su. aal price l.M).
7So large ait bed ipre., til
ric 4.V.
l.tX) large sue 11 apreals, sal
price tiOo.
I.'S-l l4' heavy bed ( reads, aal
brio 90o.
11. Iarh-e silw.lconfortr,pur
white
$1 U
cdton (lllitig, aal price.
Linens and Domes
tics. tH-inch citra liiavy prratn daaiank,
Jik" yard eitra to.l value.
oH-iiich dill hloarhed all linen
damask, !Vxt per yaril.
Turkey re. I table damak, :'.V H-r
vard. '
V l'lea,l., dinner napkin at
1.00 per dozeu
sir (ritil napkitii, special
ssle price 50o doien.
L I. special yard wide timalm
(hvisI 4',c yard.
Ladies' Silk
Waists.
An extraordinary olTerltig ol
ladies' lino ailk waist lu all the
latot itvle and inilora from fi.75.
.New pUiu and plaul w,H)Umi iliirt
walat now ou sal, rry on up-lo-,ti
lu aty Ira and Colorlnga.
When you a anl u buy come aud
ii. it may mean a saving.
Ladies' Furnish
ings. Ladies' IJV vaal at 9c, .
l.atlira' heavy rubber vat llo
l.lioa' niualiu Dltiht gown tcial
Ladies' outing Ilannel nlglil
gowna, 0t)o, ttto. 74 and l.ti0.
Cliililreu' outing flannelled night
gown aud sleeping mils
Udiea" long walat, beat quality.
Mark aaleen coneta, apevlal flOo.
Udlea' ooata, pluali Cx, g(l(
aes. (ur ciillartiea, golf t,d
walking juat arni. at lowest
lirices.
Mackintoshes.
l-.dnV double teilar cap mack
intosba, full skirts, Mtcial .IW.
I.a.lie all wool double leituro
princes rapo guarantied colors
navv black and gren-pet'ial iA0
I'tiiMrriia ma, kiutiMhra, the larg
est stock ill Astoria, apocial low
pno.
Notion Bargains.
At otiriiolion counter oiir nimble
nickel ipies a i(iod .' I"warl
upplying )oiir want
Shell hair pin i-r doien, !e.
Itiiblr tlrnwing coinlw. only lOr,
lUmlwim pocket ,ml. only
lreaa slay pT set. nnlv 1'.
Almuliiuiii itiliiilil,. "ii l Ic.
Leather purse, only V.
Hosiory.
CliiMrsm (ut ItUik ilotilil kno
stocking le, tl In 1 r lra 10,-.
t'lillilrens cilia l.r.trr flwtnl
II lied last black double kniw tick
lug. 3 pair lor t:
SOp ladle' (ail bla. k uk flnlali
tixking,nle price i jair I'J'jO.
8.V- ladlix' last black 11 Ko,
double bel and w, ml sal
pr pair 2.V.
Boys' Knee Pants.
lloj' eordtiroy an!s, beat qtlal
lly, cll iswed, ue 4 to 14, giMM
vala at 7.V, retail price ic.
Hoy' tfliiKl paiiU m.! a u( rxil
strong wnralrd, aairlal nilnrs,
special price '.'.Ic pair
Two piece !' uit of K'n
Strong Worate-I. srll t, wr. gotxl
m Iio.iI ami, aMvi; price II .VI
. . . Shanahati's . . .
The "Delsarte"
and "Regent"
S hoes (rtWomen
Books
s
li'ltlllt,
Sold ami
ut the
Kxchmigitl
A VAU'AHI.K fAROO.
Sin Francisco Commercial News.
St'll they go, cargoes t Pju-KIc eoaat
pnvlnitii to the 1'nlted Kingdom. T
I riti.sh nhlp Forn st Hall, which cle.ird
yeate-rday for IJverpool, Is not by any '
means a sm.ill craft, but r f-r-nce to
the eport column will how that ah.
his on board a more valuable earg'i
tn.m niiaiy of her pp-di-c-asors, far
larger, hive ,arri-l. Among oth--r
thincs, nhe hus on rxmrd ennn'-d fruit,
valued at t!l7.'ir, rascara bark, 1980.,
Mr bnliam. $1,00") and salmon :j 746
Crockery.
Great Left Over Salb
AH 4, Equal
Styles to
One j 'A any
Price jl$5.00
$3-50 Sh0e
Old Book Store
History, Itingrsjdiy, Meclunlcal,
IWcn-ncr, r'H-try, Mcllcnl,
Ia. Heligloiia, tk-ientillc
All atundurd works.
Sectuid liiiud H'lund N,ka, larv atiM k
cbrap. Sn-ond-lmnd niiiKUfinea.
hrarie Umglit. Large atock of novels,
: lO.Otli titlea.
HYLAND BROS.
l'OKTI.ASI). OH.
(loFthuiest
Optical Go.
Till I Al Hi :l il MSi.,
SKCnNltnul VAIN,,TiiN, H
ItOOttlM
0, 21, 22, 23
Nl'ltl
Vainliill St., lielow KiH-ond.
Telephone IUI JK(.
I'OIJTI.AM. . okj:;).
r.lty. I feel that I will be auccesful tlons merely, the objeot leeson given byj
in what I am going to try to ac.m- the admInitrtlvo and physical re-'
1
sn j
11.
ot Great American Importina; Tea Go.
il auiutaLion of liavana 'that ha bten
Pk U . I I ,
...e ai..iiUJnop was asKea as to what effected within a few months constl
would be done with the church proper- tules an enormous force, the rvfiuVu
ly 111 me rnuipptnes. wm(.h are to be to a arreater or less ex
This matter has been discussed by tent permanent and of incalculable
me with the authoritl-s at Washington. . value in Cuba and elsewhere.
anu e unaersiano ea:n other. "As to commerce, th situation laj
"The report that the properties are i..B clear. The American occupation
Jointly held In the name of the , hurch was followed by an abnormal amount
ard crown is erroneous. The proper- of imports, due to the banking up of
ties belong and have always belonged invoice. awalUng anticipated chang-a
to tne church. It will be a simple
question of proving title. I ha- re--lved
no Intimation that confiscation
n intended."
Price Away Down.
You'll Sax So,
When You Bee Price.
Also "Queen Quality"
Shoes for Women
$3.00
R, MARSCH
Tonsorial Parlors
301 Washington St., corner Fifth
Opposite Hotel Perk In
1.
Store Everywhere.
100 Stores.
171 Commercial at., Asterta.
NEW NAVAL MOTTO.
Cognlan Says It Is "We Have Met K
emy and He I No More."
troops were engaged, we lost two men,' CHICAGO, Oct. 12.-When Cogre:
while I personally counted 112 dead FII
lplnos. This is, of course, not a fair
comparison, but the Americans are cer
tainly as much superior under
thau Filipinos as six to one.
man Boutelle had conclud'd his address
in which he paid a tribute to th
American navy at the banquet of th..-
arms Amy of the Tennessee, last nlht, there
I were cries for a Bpoech from Captain
"The seat of all the trouble at thlijJ- B- Coghlan. Captain Coghlan, who
command the Raleigh at the batib
of Manila responded briefly, He. Raid:
' This b. an age of progress, w.- :,,e
ovoi throwing tlie old and taking on the
new. We of the navy try to keep
abreast of the movement. Forni rl
time Is the Filipino Junta at Hong
Kong. This pernicious little body Is
"keeping the war alive. It Is In commu
nication with the Insurgents, and sup
plies Agulnaldo's army with the hopes
from which it Uvea. It sends out re
in charges and a period of active
wov. merit ensued, the continuance of
". Iiich will depend upon the extern to
..huh ihe resources of the island can
1.1 developed. Money Is plenty as Is
shown by the rate of Interest at six
per cent or seven per cent Instead of
ten to lift'n per cent as formerly,
financial movements are lllo.-ly to be
more or less hesitating until some ex
plicit conclusion is announced as to the
f'Jiure.
In a single respect have the r.-cults
atuln-d in Havana fallen chort of
Kitisfactory adjustment. The vital
in.stion of primary education Is still
practically unsolved and a great ma
jority of the Havana children of school
are running wild in the streets with
out Instruction or discipline."
AKOM3HINO THE MILITARY.
pons 01 leanui uiwunc iu our iruups . me inmin 01 oravery was we have m t
tl at never occur. It Imagines all man
ner of friendly feeling the world over
toward the Filipinos. It assures them
of all kinds of outside support without
foundation, and in this manner keeps
' MCAOO, Oct. 12. A special c.'ibk
lo 1 he Chicago Tribune from Pari1
the enemy and they are ours.' Wel.viyr
have changed that and now It reads: ! The cabinet today voted to place nH
'We have met the enemy and they are ; Kren'h colonies under civil authority
He was cheered again as I and to ab-MUh all military admlnls'ri-
tlon.
no more.
he &at down.
HIS MOTHER'S
BREAD
He says waa 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 makea a
difference. His mother used a
Star Estate Knnge
E. C. Goddard & Co.!
i
OreRnnian Building, Portland. I
; Lailies Hair Dressing a Specialty
I. lie entrance to bath
pn Fifth itreet
POltTLANIi,
OREOON.
if
: y - i
; owuiAArtravwuuruwvAAnflrui
W. C. A. Pohl,
fiimtoimt
Undertaker, nmbalmer
and Funeral Director
Casket nn, Funeral Sui.pllea conatanl
ly "n hand.
Corner 1 1th ami iimm, hi, Aatorla, Ore
Wilson Improved Air Tight Heaters
...FOR COAL...
w. .:.
8CULLT. Agent.
4X1 Bond Street
Tliiw licntcr is iHodiilly adnjitcd ), Sf.ft Coal
ami Lignite. Tlio body i,s landc .,f p.di.i,,,,
steel. Extra heavy sliaking and dtu,,,,,,
pnito. Fire pot extra licavy with Ijirn
Hits a nickel urn, nickel naine plate ,ind two
nickel plated foot rails.
The hot b!ant draft is ho con.striiclcl t(lt
escaping gn.scs are nil eoiiHinncd, which makes
a grout Having in the eonmiinptjnn 0f fiu-l.
Price, $12.00 to $25.00.
All Varieties of Wood Air Tights at
FOARD 8 STOKES.