IHl!: MORNING ASTOK1AN, TUIMDAY, OLTOHEH 24, ). ENGLAND FEARS TROUBLE WITH FRANCE AND RUSSIA The Troops Sent to "Africa are Not All In- tended to Whip the Boers. SHE PROPOSES TO BE READY FOR ALL Suspicious Movements of French and Russian Squadrons Are B:in? Watched and Followed ty The Naval Force. NEW YORK. Oct. 23.-A despatch Thou who are behind the acme to the Tribune from London says: j in European diplomacy at the present Everybody Is asking why an immense ar well aware of the intrtg-ulng; now body of reinforcements Is going oat taking place between France and Rus- hon ev-ry bulletin of victory from i end the Intention If possible to Natal provK that a more moderate take advantage of England's dlfflcul- force would suffice. That is a mystery ties an1 v"y Jiuch doubt if the intrl- as dense as London's black fog. There sues are checked by British successes is a glimmer of light from Paris where in Natal and on the western border of it is rumored that the Russian troops th Transvaal and the Free State. will not occupy Nerat prematurely with The British government is perfectly the ameer's consent. ; informed of what is passing and has Well Informed men were asserting not ''Stated to make very swift prep last night that these vast pre para- aratlons- navJ and otherwise. The preparations were not meant as a' Flvn,h Mediterranean fleet of six bat gran j parade, but were a wise pre-' tleshfPs nl sever.U cruisers left for caution rendered necessary by the pos- j the l-'?vaot where it has not shown sibillty that Russia would take advan- itie,f tor two 5,ers tage of the occasion and make another Thls may may no' be connected advance on Wnern Afghanistan,! wUh th " above noticed. Noih- .. ....uiu easier man for the Rus as their nominations last yvr calli-d for. but the passage of th naval per sonnel bill and the amalgamation of the mgliiwr corps will greatly affect the promotion of other officers who will be nominated for advancement. Thus Cspuln Cook, who vmmndst th ar mored cruiser Rrookyln In the bottle of Sautlagvi, would hav takim rank next after Captain Sterling had his nomination Ikhmi conflnned. tiwiead, If nominated again for ad vancement by Ave numbers he will be tMW. Hut throuirtumt the Continent th wti-UKKle to st'curv lnc(vHl credit fa eilllie Is steadily Intensifying. Tivwntly we shall not be a whit bet ur off In London, vast though our w souict seem. The govrnnnn la Hbout to take 10.000.000 for war, to be Kin with, probably In rapLlty iucceetl ing InMalitiieiits off the omllt mar kets and every wevk the war expondl tur Ini itam's. lul none of Its borrowing go away In o.d we rouUI rub through, but gold placed next after Captain Coghlan. or will ya steadily wwk after w-k. and two iiumtH-rs below 'he numbr he It laimot be snaml. No woml-r thn woul.l have held. The change Is due j the market la apprehensive and un. to the fact that Captains Allen and j willing to extend committments. Cheap, Aieivuie, rormrr engineer otTlcers, have Ifcen given numbers Just above Captain Cook. Had the nomination of Cnntnln Slgsbee been confirmed, he would have be-n plai-ed next after Captain Ludlow. Should the president renominate him for advancement by threw numbers and the nomination be confirmed, he will be i-iai-eu next alter captain Chester. i 00111c on laplaln Chadwlck. commanding ths' short, it-edits, after all ar the irrvnt ent proof that this state of mind Is dominant. Hankers are afraid to per mit tl.eir r..wircva to pass from their oiuitrcl for even a month. And ths Punk f Knghind Is again quietly bor roti, to (ttiffen loan rates, becaUM It Is .-.mrU-nt that a pinch must again New Yoik. will also lose three numbers WNT AMKRICAN Pl'LP. and Captain Clark, who commanded the ' baitWhin Ore on e.m.,.,- ... i EnKh P1'1- K-prvsentatlve Coming to Kxnmlm- the Mills of the Vnl- ted States. around the Horn and In the battle with Cevera'a fleet will have been driven down two Pegs, so that hi. real ad-j CHICAGO, ihm. Th IWIIer. vancement In case of renomlnatlon for ,m M. -. advam-enient by six numbers will be' c rhM Phl,lln , .... ,. only four numbers. , A ' Orders have been given to Civil En-: ,llrin- 1. . .m. i. . glneer Stanford to proceed to Manila! lea to make arrangements for the forth- ..u ,.re,re p.an. ror the establishment ,(mlnir ,,. M Enir.l!lh , M. of a jo.tli.ff station on the site of the' ,vr manf,urer, and proprietor, of ...u uvcupleu oy tne Spaniards. ,.-., , Th..v .hi just Inside of Sangley Point on Manila' jUm. ttn(, wll llwt (h puIt pl)lnt, oay. oeyona tne establishment of a'.. .1... t.i . . r. '':: " ""?.. S. Wilson Improved Air Tlslit Hcoters ...FOR COAL... 1 liw lioator is oHptfiully adafttul for Soft Coal niuJ Liginto. n,o my j mtuIo of Hl,iH,w twl. hxtra luavy NliakiiiK '! tluinpiiiK Krato. I iro pot oxtru lu-avy with lnrKo ali i.it. ilasii 1 nickel urn, nickel 11.11.10 i.lato ami two moki'l i.latod foot iftils, Tlio lit.t blat druft in no coiutnidcl that tho fsfainK KIWPH aro all ooiisuiiihI, which makes a Ripat mivini; in the cun.stinititn of fuel. Price, $12.00 to $25.00. All Varieties of Wood Air IlShis at FOARD 0 STOKES. coaling station no other naval depot will be located in the Philippines unUl the insurrection is at an end. where full control could be secured over Ptrsla. With a British army corps on the ground of South Africa and in readiness for sen ice In India or Afganlstan these wltne? were ready to testify that Russia would not advance on Herat. Ths magnitude of the British arma ments for a campaign against the bughers of the two petty republics is evidently creating In Europe what Carlysle described as an aimusDhere LONDON' FINANCES MUCH IMPROVED electric with suspicion. sian Black sea fleet to Join it passing through the Dardanelles. The British channel squadron is moving to Gibral tar and an ample convoy Is being sent with the Hritish troops. The authorities of the various Eng lish naval porta have been warned to be lr. readiness to send a strong squad ron to sea and several cruisers are I now only waiting orders to mobllltA W ith the militia reserve called out and tne militia embndlml n.. .... ,1.. v a naa flit? 1 Mr. Phillips explained that hitherto the English paper mills had gotten their pulp from Scandinavia, Now they were looking to Canada and Main. One hundred thousand tons of Amer ican pulp would be taken by England this year, and he estimated that j two years' time the figure would be In 1 creased to IfcM.nflO tons. In Croshins Mil ftf Bwrs Has Su'miM t la led Stoc k Bujfns. A MENTAL WRKi'K. SAN Qt'ENTIN, Pal., Oct. 23,-Amos AMERICAN SKITRITIES LOW ' British nation more ready. THE PROMOTIONS ARE ANNOUNCED thug leaving one vacancy. General Bates is at present In the Philippines. He has btn In several important engagements there and con- dur,eJ "sfullr the. diplomatic ne- KCt&tions with the Sulu chiefs. He LAWTOX BRIGIDIER GENERAL good civil war record and served with d.stInctlon at Santiago and Porto Rlc0 durine the rfpanish war. He Is P.,n t u . ii-. L ... " lne admlniatra- known a a military -tactician, having Home Slock of Gold is BrinK Care fully Guarded and No Imniediale prospect tbat a Pinch will Ciimr. 1 1 l.unt. who, during eight years' service j at th state prison here, has executed I iO murderer", has become a mental 1 wreck. He U haunte,! by visions of th. I men he has hanged. His condition has become so serious that Warden Agulrre will today send him to San Francisco, whwe an attempt will be made to re store his mental balanoe. If this falls he will be committed to an asylum The"Delsarle" and "Regent" Shoes for Women I Rank In the Virluniefrs Bu'esPir Maj.ir-G-renl. on ""val lKrds f(jr revision "f army regulations anj tactlrs. He s a son or Prel,)ent Lincoln's post- ma"t,r n"ral d Is a personal friend cf President M Klnl-y , KfcW YORK. O,. .-A spec.,, de- Cenera, Lawton's appointment as a spanh to the Hald from Washington brigadier general , the regular aly Lamps to Burn, 20 cts. to 820. Ni.'W VORK. Oct. 23-The Times' London financial correspondent cables: Last wwk ended with us in a cheer-1 ful mood. The crushing defeat of the' Boht. Inspires a hope that the war ma'Q , q - soor be over, and the disposition to'U LEFT UVER ALB ! Prlcca Away Down. I You'll Say So, When You See rricea. buy Mocks is consequently much stim ulated. So far. however, the public buyB only in fits and starts and I see no Indication of reviving Interest In your securities. investment brokers still report that thir clients sell Americans at every Thse important military appoint ments have been decided upon: Bruadler-General John C. Bates, U. 8. V., and colonel of the Second In fantry, regular army, to be major gen. , has been g-nerxlly expected. It is to I 'V'Pwtumty. such Is the depth of dls- irui created in people', minds by Great Americaii Importiii Tea Ca. stores ETCrywhere, 100 Store, m Comaeralal M Aatsvfe. pv,fn M a "-ard f, his gallant "ervlce ln Santiago campaign as wen as his splendid work In the Phil ippines. His appointment at the pres- cut iime makp Mm a . , eral of the volunteers o fill the vacan- mandlnlr nAral . ' 'D,e COm' , . . manaing general of the army after th. ct caused by the Incase in the en- rlrement of "NBTO t3menl W- General MacAnhur Is booked for the Law ton IT, R v rrji i .w. .... uwKea ror the . , ' c origMler generalship to become vacant nspector general's department, regu- by tne mlrm f e lar army, to be brigadier general of th , JanUary he,L Ann regular army Vice Burke, retired. Prigadier-Oneral Frederick Funston U. S. V., to be retained as brigadler- SAMPSON AND SCHLEY. general of volunteers to fill the original r.-h n hatn Loses a Part of iht u vacancy caused by the Increase In the Honors enlisted force. ! 0riKnallr IendI In ThHr , . I'romotloti.s G-neral Funston ha already re- eelvtd notifloatlon of his Intended re- NEW TOP.K, Oot. 23.-A special to apointment and has accepted. He will the Herald from Washington savs- receive orders tomorrow directing him Considerable Inters , Mn ! " " ' P to ren,,M , v.w i,v .., . ... taif tended to ease here, until week. lne arrangement ly n.onev now rrxtta ni looses In former years. Our stock dab blers leave your railroads much alone and will probably become convinced that they ought to be bourht 1 1I lit whan the tide of prosperity begins to ebb BCSt 111 d with you, possibly, to a slight extent. L--To helr, ease the strain, th Bank of CnCEDCSt Pnirliin1 IT. 1. 1., .. w . . . ! " icuuvvu me nuvinri pric of eagles by a half-penny, much to the disgust of the bullion dealers. We have no desire to draw gold from New York, but our 6 per cent bank rate ha been effective ln sweeping loa'lng credits and stray sums of gold out of continental mnrW tv,J ... A 1 Krci'.-h bankers particularly have been buyers of bills In London for a fort night past, tempted by high rates. The itior.? they bought the more th nrl nt Umbrellas Also Repairing and Uncovering at Meredith's Washington between 5th and Cth 8t reels. PORTLAXD, ORE. aii JQp One Price $3.50 Equal i "t"7 . ill $5.00 ; i j ml Shoe Books Bought, Sold uii.l Kxclianml ut the Old Book Store Hitory, ningm.hy, Mwh-nUl, winntore, 1'ih; rr. M.lln.l ... riolBotiflo All stanilsnl works. I Sooonil-lmn.l xih.w.l )-,L. .....l IT ' . ""'ni-uiid luKlnes. LI- in "ni. irge stock of novels. iv.uw uues. HYLAND BROS. lDUTLAXI), OR. V Wl Yamhill St., brio flwond. Telepliiine Red 2Rsl AtriAAVlAArilAAAAAArUAAAAAAfl JloFtbuiest Optieal Go. TIIK LAIIIIK UU1LD1NG. H IX'i . I) and WAHINliTUN, 8t Also "Queen Quality" Shoes for Women R. MARSCH Tonsorial Parlors' Rooms 20, 21, 22, 23 Portland . okkgox 1 ? $3.00 W. C. A. Pohl, rttirr COltUL Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director E. C. Goddard & Co. Oregonian Building, Portland. 301 Washington St., corner Fifth Opposite Hotel Perkins Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty ly on In OKEOOX. Corner 11th and iMianc His, Astoria, Ore Ijulies entrance to bath on Fifth street PORTLAXI), Csskcts nu.l Fnnora Supplies constant- ind. ST. HELEN'S HALL. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ounirng. MIS8 ELKXORK THIBBKTI8, 1'h. I) Principal, Portland Oregoo Telephone Red 391. I Columbia EleetFie & Repair Go Succeeaor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists Foundrymen Supplies Kept In Stock ;in nay money 2 per cent. However, apaliift French purchases of bills we must plane German sales, whlr.h in. as money rises In Berlin. Ths position Is delicate everywhere, all markets carrying;, It Is said, beyond their capacity, and most of thi?m on insunVlent ballast. We see the open market in Germany aslrnment to a brigade command. His nt nominations of the officers for rPiewlon In the service has been made advancement for extraordinary hero pslll by the Increase in the number isrn during the war with flnain ,m . of enlisted men. the law allowing the president propow to transmit io' cren. ori(taai.r greneral to eech 4,000 men. ; the senate when congress Ik n ses Theti! are at praent twenty-two1 slon. brltmd senerais Including General ' Tn order to prevent the stepping over Fun- ton, and as ;he present force' of Rear Admirals McNalr an-1 Howell comprises about 96,000 men, the presi-l the nominations of Rear-Admlral ' df.nl .till . V. .. 1 A - . C5 ,, , . n.imiiLiiifiii in iwo, raa.iiimn una en ey will hnvo k , . , adricir....! a . . . 0 ""I seeping toward the Relchsbank rate, addl.lnnal brigade commanders. reduced two numbers each nr t , . ,, Censrsis T.w.on Pntun , J m,, pm ' ' '. ,n'' bunk of Belgium rate advancing celve notice of their promotion within.! New York yard, who was nZnJed ' " 5 a few days. The appointment of Brig-! advancement for ve " 2! 1 i " " 'trU,?' sdi..r r-.ni n , . v. , . . , lw nv numbers, m as i,ns by the usual devices to avert an Bdler nenoral Bates to be major gen-1 to take rank next after n, a . -I k ,hat of Punst0, I m&Ae Watson " '" W Wh'Ch' neVerth" P-IMe by the Increase In the enlisted! firm at.on of the nom.naZ ,1! 'T " f' 8Plte nitti, m 1 r per mine pronuum on gold officer. I It has lost 11,140,000 of the metal within Captain Evans and Captain Taylor a mo.uh, at the same time that the note lotion, be advanced the same! clrclutlon expanded upward of $6,000.-1 force. One major general is allowed to eaoh i;,00 men. There are now only seven major-generals to ,000 men. John B. Coffey, Merchant Tailor Vil ALDFJt ST., t;OK. THIRD. Portland, Ore A Portland Buyer Mrs. DALTON, who has years' of experience as a .Buyer. had Will hi) pleased to give persona attention to all customer. Correspondence solicited. 263 Second St., Portland. HIS MOTHER'S BREAD ne says was 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 makes a difference, His mother used a Star Estate Range Logging Engine Built and Repaired Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers or the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Secton" Propcllor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric Lights and Power Plant. vr - .. a ...The Esmond Hotel... f 1 PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON 8T8. i 5:'ttM:ni;i?.','- scar anderson, m. f Z r---- . ..r.-.,. J. U. HKNPKOAsT, Chlof Clerk. CHAS. 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