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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1899)
ASTO&U PUBUC UBit&RT ASS(tOIATIC-l L NOTinni "ookn, r,:rioriic.',ls, Miilr! O 0tmn ' "'"7 vvilhout jM'rrnijsi Jii.'r tow - K'M-y of .lU((1 of VOL L. A8TOUIA. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVKMBKK IK. 18119 NO. 147 8? It (1 L X. r A Top Coat . . . OF THIS STYLE Mado from fine Nclectcd Covert Cloth or KneJUh Whipcord in tho popular hIihcIi n of brown and tan; durable, fust color Kewy, or rouli surface Oxford mixture. SMC $12.00, $15, 20, $25 to $45 These coats aro the exnet proto types of tlio lout New York made-to order one, and cunnot be duplicate cd iu any other btorein Oregon. Men's- FflHhionublo Suit $10 to $35. ' Hoys' and Young Menu Clothes nt all popular prices Our 3.00 are bettor than most of tlio f.'i.oo kinds wld elsewhere, A B STEINBACH 8 CO. iak;iT :i.otiiifks IN Till: NOKTUWF.ST & ti Hi Hi H1LDYARD NOW ADVANCING TO RELIEF OF LADYSA1ITH and Wlngate Thinniiwin, democratic election of!le;ni of Franklin county, w?r today ln.II txl by tho f.-dral Jury chargwl with conspiracy and In. tltnatton against colored votfn. All is Well and Satisfactory With the Brit ish Forces There REINFORCEMENTS NUMBER 24,000 MEN Mull Order Solicited. i. inner roiinii hiiu ,iiorniMn run., nivii.A.ii', iihi.iiim. wv- Situation at Estcoort Still Serious and s Farther Retiring Movement Will Likely Be Made-Transports Arriving Daily. -) H3-4HSH5--lHi-S- Here Is a List Of High Jid flood nt Modern! Price Fancy Creamery Butter in Kegs and Hoik Strictly fresh Eggn. New Crop Maplo Syrup. Buckwheafcand Gndlo Cake Flour. Packard & Smith's Fancy Italian Prune. New Crop Nuts, Fig, Mince Meat. W R.II. j! LOM)UN, .Nov. 17. 1 lie Admiralty announced tins afternoon the arrival at Cape Town today of the troopship $ Arcana, with the Argyll battalion and the Southern Iligh- !, landers, bringing the reinforcements up to 23,500, of which '.' 7,290 have already disembarked at Durban with 18 field j guns, a number of machine gun, engineers and hospital troops as well as 700 hundred mules. This force with that already between Estcourt and Dur ban is considered sufficient to enable General Ilildyard to ad vance and to take the aggressive against the Boers south of Ladysinith. According to the latest advices Ladynnith is holding out satisfactorily, everything having been well up to Wednesday. t BP.ADSTUrtETH p.EPOItT. """""" NEW" YORK, Nov. 17. Braitrt't tomorrow will say: General trade and Industry continue at a maximum vol-j ume for this season of the year, while prices, as a v, manlft a trwigth unapproachd In recent years. BURGHERS ARE MASSING FOR ATTACK ON ESTC0URT Detachment of Fusiliers Cot Off From Their Armored Train Retreat. THW WEEK'S FAILURES. NEW YOHK, Nov. 1". Duia tviw aayt: Tbo failure for the week wtre 218 In tb United BUUi agalnat 123 last rear, and 20 In Canada against 2t last year. COMBINE VS. COMBINE. United Contractors and Builders of Chicago Inue an Ultimatum to tn Trade Union. CHICAGO, Nov. H.-The OWE HUNDRED KILLED OR MISSING Remarkable Exhibitions of Yalor 0a the Part of Officers and Men In the Train Flgbt-An Irish Sergeant Protects His Wounded Captain at Great Risk. Chicago' ?1X3SGS contractor and nulhkr amuclatlon Ralston Breakfast Food, Pancake Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Whole Wheat Crackins, ROSS, HlfifilNS U CO. ti ) v We Rent New Typewriters Many Now Improvement Adiletl- SKK Oflt L.TEST Smith Premier Typewriter NKW AHT CATALOUI'K KHKK I..4M. AI.I'.X AM)t'.R & CO.. I'honc .Main 571 Exclusive racido Coiuit IValpra. 24S Stark St. lVrtlaud Largest and Best Equipped Offices In .the Northwest PORTLAND DENTAL PARLORS , Top i r,a"r i m v"-- I ffi I i i '- 9 U)NIXN, Nov. 115 a. m. The ab enco of n- c-f any utIouh movement airulnM Ladfmit imni to ahow that th Doers 'ar- n-peatlnif th traty adopted by thfrni at Dundee, when they appeared In thv front and efldivred to rffeel a mirrvjndlng movenwnt. Thin to have b.-n their t bject regard ing Etitrourt and alnce it t Imnoiwlble thut relief ahouid moo! Uir for aoiiw day to cmif. It la not unlikely thut a further rvtiniiii movenunt on ,Mh-I rivrr will b- nude. The fornn now at rh'termnrltitburg ire too weak to Hlteiiit to reoM-n coin- munlratlon. Tlu- artillery and cavulry (eielally. are badly Pled and It nec warily will hike a long time to ol- '.itln eliher. owinif to the dllllrulty of entmlnlntr nnd (he nex'wlty of allowliiK Iho hnrsxn to ret after the long Ben Vbyag. from the lnlirlmlmite dltrlbutlnn .f various dlvlKlona at unejcpt'cted IMilntit, It m-emx dear that the orlglnul plnnn of lieiieral Bulhr have been wholly chang.iV Not the slightest word regarding the n"W pi una have been al lowed to eacape. Tho annoiinvunent of the arrival of Ofnernl Meihuas at Orange river, how ever, iloubtlefw means that arrange ment are In a forward state for an advance from that point, If the advance has not already begun. A IjOFlt UULLETIN. Claim to have Ladysmlth Surrounded nnd Announce Mounting of an other Big Oun. I'UKTOTUA, Nov. 9. Via London, Nov. 17. The following dispatch has been received fro n the Boor camp at KlnndH Lnjirte, undr today's dato: "Ladysmlth hii boon completely cm circled by IV-er forces. Our second big gun was suoeeHsfully placed In position on Huluwui hill In front of Ladysmlth. The firing of heavy guns commenced early this morning with no cnununltlet" to the burghers up to present." BRITISH PRISONERS. LONDON. Nov. 17. A dispatch from Pretoria snys the British prisoners at that place number 82 officers and 1304 non commlHBloned officers and men. who have long bom threatening a war upon the trades unions which are charged with unduly hampering opr-, atlons In Chicago, issued an ultima-' turn tonight stating the terms' upon which labor must meet the employers after January oext. j They announoa that thfy will refuse to recognlxe any limitations aa to I amount of work a man shall do In a j dty: also any restriction aa to the use ; of machinery; that there will not be any sympathetic strikes; that no re J strictlcna as to the use of any manufac j tured material, except prison made j will be recognized and that the unions Crown and Uridire Work, $4.50 ier tooth, guaranteed. Heat set Tooth. 90.00 fit guaranteed. Best Filling, 60o up, cnarautoed. All Work Positively Gtiurnntecd to ulvc Perfect Hatisfuction OR NO PAY. Washington Building, Corner 4th and Washington Sts. Fifth Floor, Koome 17, 43, CO, 51, 52. Prions Oniion, Brown Columbia f6l ,,, . ., j r, u . .i. shall not prohibit employment of ap will be continued to Bayombang, In the r " province of Nw Vlsayas. SANTA CRUZ EXPEDITION. Lawton'a Report Gives Much Praise to Major W'elwnberger'a Service. WASHINGTON. Nov. 17.-The war; dejartment has made public a report J of Major General Lawton giving details; prentices. AtLthe building Interests of the city.' ft signed thla ultimatum. REASON FOR THE BOND PURCHASE LONDON, Nov.17.The war office has received the fol- f lowing dispatch from General Buller "CajeTown, Nov. 16, (evening.J-rllave received from Hildyard, a Pietermaritzburg telegram, dated November 15, of which the following is the purport: 'The officer commanding troops at Estcourt -reports at midday that an armored train 1! left Estcourt this morning with a company of Dublin fusiliers and a company of Durban volunteers. North of Frero, they encountered a party of Boers and began to withdraw. While returning some of the trucks were derailed. The Dublins turned out and advanced toward the enemy, while the rest of the train appears to have returned without them to Estcourt' "The officer commanding the troops reports that he was sending mounted troops in order to cover their withdrawal, but tlmt about I OO arp. missinrr. - $ ESTCOURT, Nov. 17.-(Noon). The Elmelo Boer forces have taken up a position near Ennersdale, a few miles north of here, They have eight seven-pounders and two French guns. Their strength is 2000 men. They have looted Hen- j derson's store. All is quiet here and ready for the enemy if J he attacks. $ ESTCOURT, Nov. 17. Noon. A cor respondent who has Just visited the all the ar- of his expedition In April last to Santa. . , ' , , ". .,s' f'nii In the npovlnw of LaLusUna. . Gem ral Lawton d,crlrM the move- DISASTROUS PANIC AVERTED, sanitarium hospital says ment of his comnuml, Its difficult land-' ' " ' - " 1 mord train wounded are doing well. Irg. tho advance under Major Welsen-j . Captain Wylle, In an Interview, said benjtr and the.r-.ut of the uheiny no'arfA MOHey Stringency , Existed 5 Tod dervts special mention lne elt' ! Whirh fi Chirpure Wr i for havlne surrounded him with bould- I . II IL II I IIL .11IL11 1-1 1 1 h a W ' Continuing ho says: "To Major Welsonbergvr I wish to express my appreciation of his valuable services. Taking Advantage of SCHLEY HOME FUND. His Partisan Admirers Still Going on With Their Foolish Plans. WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. At a meet lng tonight of the Schley home com- mliiea of Iftfl nlann wpis adonted which disastrous panic when put Into operation will give the friends of the admiral an opportunity to contribute to the fund. A number of subscrlbscrlptlons were made and several others announced, In cluding one of J'.'JO by Genem! Felix Angus, of Baltimore. ers to protect him from the rifljf Are, when he was lying helpless and wound ed. Tod even lay down btslde the of- I doer to cheer him up, a shell landing I NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-Rus9el Sage amns protecUng boulders, spatter I Is quoted as iaylng when asked what them wIth earth but WyUe 8U8. I he thought of :he United Suites treas-; tained no further lnjury. But for Tod ury offer to buy 25.0W,OOO of bonds: ; W()uM have kIte(. "I believe Secretary Gage's action men marvtflol.sl.. Boers at bay by volleying. Captain ' Haldame fell early In the engagement, shot through the shoulder. Lieutenant Franklin's conduct Is highly praised. He exhibited grtt coolness during the critical period. He is reported missing. M'ARTHUR'S ATWANCR. His Superb and Well-Halanced Force Now Moving Northward on Bayombang. MANILA. Nov. 18.-6:20 a. m.-Gen-eral MacArthur, with the Thirty-sixth Infantry, and a battalion of the Seven teenth lnfamtry, a troop of the Fourth cavalry, several gatllngs nnd a detach ment of (the signal corps has begun his northward advance from Tarlac, which has saved the financial world from a when Wlnster Churchill requested No one who has been Captaln WyUe to call for volunteers to In touch with business enterprises dur-' poy,, the upset trucks, bullets, It Is lng the past few months can fail to sai,J W(re drippins on the train "like have realized the stringency of the ., T)WJ men thugout 8tuoIi to! pineg is not popular In my state al- money market. The sharps tok ad-' helr workj reSp0nding to the noble ex-! though I favor it myself. "I am personally In favor of the free coinage of silver, but I believe the HE FAVORS EXPANSION. Senator Hansbrough Has Himself In tervied on the Political ., Situation. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17. United States Senator Hansbrough. of North Dakota, spent today In this city. He stated that he believes McKinley and Bryan will be candidates next year and that McKinley will be re-elected. Con tinuing he said: "The Idea of annexing the Philip- vantage of the situation. They were ample by Churchill and Lieutenant making a rich harvest of It, but the pranklln until the line was cleared. government has stopped their game." MOODY BROKEN DOWN. Forced to Close His Kansas City Meet ings and Return to His Home. GOEltEL RUNNING BEHIND. From One Ahead, he Has Gone Over Two Hundred to the Bad, LOUISVILLE. Nov. 17.-The official count was received tonight from Floyd and Knott counties. Floyd gives Goeb el loti and Knott gives him 459 plurality. In the last tabulated returns printed Wednesday morning from democratic sources, Goebel's plurality In the state was figured at one vote. In this table, Floyd, unolMclnl, gave Goebel 400 and Knott 439 plurality. Offlctal returns from these two counties show net loss of 224 for Goebel from the unofficial count. GETTING IN HIS WORK. Goebel Asks His Court to Throw Out Louisville Vote on the Ground of Intimidation. 1 LOUISVILLE, Nov. 17. The attor neys of William Goebel today filed no tice with the local election board, ask ing that the vote of Louisville be thrown out. They claim the election I lie, Washington, to Investigate the casej officers and voters were Intimidated by j of Martin Everett, now held by the! the mllttla ordered out by Governor Canadian authorities at Kamloops. Bradley, November 7. If the election) It was alleged that Everett held up a board should see fit to throw out the; stage near Grand Forks, and in order, vote of Louisville, it will give Goebel j to aave trouble the American officers: Churchill actually left with the engine, best way to bring it about la through but he got out at the next station, Fere, ' International agreement. I am satls took a rifle from a soldier, saying he fled too, that McKinley will do every, could not leave the wounded and walk- thing possible to secure an lnternation ed away In the direction of the Boers, j al agreement. j Sergeant Hassett. of the Dublin fus-! "I don't look for much work during I llivrs, also behaved with the greatest the next session of congress. We ought KANSAS CITY, Nov. 17. Dwlght L gallantry. He took charge of a firing toprovlde for the building of the Nlc- Moody. the evangelist, who has been liarty an(j stood up unflinchingly dur- aragua canal. preaching here to thousands nightly Is ing tn4 Boers' not fire. His example "I don't think Ex-Senator Quay will broken in health, and is suffering- from ejtrified the fusiliers who kept the be seated by the senate." an affection of the heart. His engagement here has been can celled and he is enroute to his home at Northfleld, Mass., In care of a physi cian. His frleeds reluotantly admit they be lieve his career as a great public speak er Is nearlng the end. GOOD RIDDANCE. Man Commits a Crime In the United States and is Turned over to Canada for Funishnient. VANCOUVER, B, C Nov. 17. Col onel Dudley, United States consul atj Vancouver, has received lnstruotfons from Washington to proceed to Repub- Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent Made from pure, grape cream of tartar. t safe plurality. Buford S. Williams, Coleman Carr handed Everett over lo the Canadian authorities, ' ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VOR.