The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 24, 1899, Image 1

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ASlOUlA. OKKtiON, Hi 1 DAY. NOVKmBEK 24. lft!l!
NO. 152
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The Eclipse Hardware Co.
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Him Kciimvi'il to itn New (Jnurtn-H next
to thu Columbia Jllcrtricitl A Repair Co.,
limn doors (i triii tin I I stand, wli r! liny
will ciuiiiiiii" lo curry (lie linot stock (if
Movon in Aftoriu.
BOND STREET.
BATTLE BETWEEN BRITISH
AND BOER AT BOLTON
Transvaalers Give Way Before Successive
Charges, Leaving Many Dead and Wounded
BRITISH LOSS WAS VERY HE4VY
IMPORTANT NOTICE
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YrxirriUv t.-oWfil notice fiow the luitilUlirrs of i l,e
Wcnu K.ihti'ix r tm Km'Y''uikiu IUutanhic, that
owiiik In Km i iinrtii'iiu jncrrmin In tli price of wr with
n the '"t few iH-k, llify Mould shortly withdraw tlitaU
o ll,nr KnrvrlipH.li t llis present pnr.i. Our contract
llli tin' 'il(.ilirf eiiiililrn n to tnHkf I lie name llleial of.
lpm lirrriliir. Tlirty liiriin Voluinr of the Kiiryrlot.
din, oiip gnlili. to Kvilpnmtlo Reading of ttir Knrycl-pcdia,
din- I'prigltl Oak lookcs titiil iii Large Wi-Ul.-r'a I n
rjr!nMHlm free nf i liar git, All ill mIkivo Kill lie deliver!
tlpoli I hernial! ) turn t of
ONIS DOLLAR
Ilalance in amall munllily payments, (all and look ml"
Dili, oltrr.
Many Prisoners With Horses and Cattle anl Ammunition Cap
turedThe Particulars Meager-List of
British Casualties.
GRIFFIN & REED.
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Here Is a List
Of High Clrmlc flood- nt
Motlarnte Prlc
Fancy (YcHinrry Butter iu Keg and KoIIh.
Strictly rrch I'.prj.
New Crop Maple tfyrtip.
Ituckwln iit nnd Qridlo Cake Flour.
PnrkHrd A Hinith'ii Fury IUlinn Prunw.
Nw Crtp NuLm, Fijrs Mint ' fy-
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Jti.it.
tf' I.O.M11 )N, Nov. 'Jt, .r a. in M fore tin mi x i-ly hs to tin? !
i hitimtinii in Nat ii 1 liml l( Ii rlivd, tln-lf totm-n nevvc of u
j;rtiit luilllc nt Million. '1'liis li.i" IiuJ'k imI xicr tlian wan
U'1 l'Xiltr.l
Only llir (.llirial ncvoimt i yt-t t lian 1, but far a. can
bi yat'itlixl tin' tililin ii''i ar ti have Im-ii almut a n-pi'-
i. tilimi nf llii-batlb' nf Klamln Liatf.
I A dispalcli nf tin- iii viiti lnv iliiiiatcd (bat llic IWr-
j5 in tliat virinity iitimlx i J,(l(iO, and that tlicy bud live f;un.
& Jmlginj; from tin- iiIim iki- nf any t-tatriiu nt to tli' contrarv in
! tin! oll'u ial n port, it i bi lii vid that tin I'.riti.-li wtc .Mik'btlv
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4 fiiprrior in iniiiii'iT tn tin- i-Ufiiiy.
I.ONJ'ON, Nov. 'J.'J. The wur ollice tbifi evening is.ued a
lixpntcli from ('ape Tow n wliicli if a brii f diary of tlic (-vent
at KiiiibrrU'y fiiiin Ni'Vi inlH r l'J to Novi inbcr 17. It tlinw.
tliat no acriotis ctiagciiu'iit lia iKTiirnd lK-twccn tboM? datt-s;
that the Mritixli ln-vs has l.t-i u intiiiitc-iuial nnd tliat the
I'xht Iosmx wen al u rv Miiall.
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Ralston
Jri,akli't FihkI,
I'ntn ok c I'liiur,
Wlii-li- Wbval Flour.
Wlinli Wlii al ( 'rarkin-
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ROSS, HIGGINS U CO.
He Rent New Typewriters
Mmiy Nn Iinprovcmentii iM SKK dl'lt LATK.I"
Smith Premier Typewriter
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F.xrlimlva I'ncitV' (Vwint Pfntcm. 'M Stnrk St. i'ortlBiiJ
Largest and Best Equipped
Offices In the Northwest
PORTLAND
DENTAL,
PARLORS
Crown anil Hridw Work, 4.fiO per tooth, Kimrnntoeil.
HHt net Twill. 5.00 fit (fuarnntued.
Kent Fllliii, OUt' up, ifiurantouil.
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All Work INmltivcly Guaranteed
toulvc Perfect HntlHfaetlon
UK TAT,
WnbltiBton Buililing, (Corner 4th and Waaliln1
Fifth Floor, Kooiiib 47, 4H, 60, 61, 52.
on Sti.
'Phum Onion, Brown gj. Colutitbl fttol
liSlKIS, Nw 4f-TI' IWn ill"'
V' i llinr ltl.n nt lWlmont ttwlr
jjrunii iiriry nklll mill "iv tinifly i
1' j li.-n. h.il Tli' HiillHli nr- i.l.ll".! t..
, i tht-.' iiilK In nircpwiliin,
.i iitly Ih.- r.uanli lmr- ihv brum
. in i .nrliiir Hi.- I..t rll hy n Uiy-
l i i ham i.n.T in. ..-f..i. r ha.l
r i 1 l'..-p ih.ikfti llh Shnin!
j',; j N. IiI' k- I- .ii. m Hi- ltl. l.il Ilf
j I, I i ' i 1 1 .i- r.i wh.-tluT lli' cill'iin .
u. 1 1' I ! 'i-i I uml U' ilt.truial'n
..f ill I T niiiiiui .iltlnii in" t. ln.ll
i ai- ilmt tli- i i'iitntry u ih- i-uv
Wlillc i '.-ill-till Mothti-n ran Iv in
Ki. iliil.il.-. I Iik4i .i (irllllitnt vl-tory. It ic
ntt'Oti .t th' f a hwivy Uw of
-ill.-, -ri Hint men. Th- Hltuatlmi In Nil
ml remainn ut-ur. KltrlilliiK Ik rv
Hiit -c ut liixh F.kI court ami Inlymnlth.
What li 'Ull certain li that Lady
Kinllh. Knt'ui1 uml M"'l rlvr ntatlon
ar- all llmii anil th- lliwnt mi'tti able
aft-r il-ta-hliiK i-nmiKli triim to hold
the UuiiHh f.mvB. iiiwrviratlUK fully
I K.iioil lin n, to hihIi on towuitl l'1-t-r-
nrirltkliut'K lth ooiuc T,(KHi tu-n.
The !lHiUlete!UK f-luiv of the whole
i-aniialKti Ik the fiu-t that all the !
Muii ini! K-ncnUi' n-port iih'IIiik Hocrw
in force.
i'.i tu t al i Sat aen' relort thai the
Ptilih are r'KliiK, alno lciva.ii public
anxiety.
l.i. te Iiih4 IllKtlt it Wiik UK-WTteil nt
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were r, -iii-veil by.hir ounrcuUg V:
h nf e,i.!in,, 4 large numlicr of hiirw.
iiti.l r.itil- and ibntroye.1 large itian-.
tity -f umniu'iltloii.
.ri.i.,. iSetv rnl Pertherst-nhauKh '
whs er-ly wound. In the Hli-uld-r'
and 1.1. in. mint t'-loi..-l Cmbli-. of th-,
r.it-n.idl. r iSii.inN Is rvi-t.. woiind-il
uurolhei casiialtl-K nr- f-llowlns:
ilienadl-r tStiard. Third battnllni.
kill, d l.l-ut 'iniit Fryer. Woiind.il
l.ieiid nant ltlunl-ll. .lanp-rotmly. '
"ilr. iiadier iJuanH. S-voiul b.tttallon, '
w niii.litl Ul.utiiaiit Ille, Lieuten
ant Vaimhan. Ll-u'enant riUrdon. Ke- j
bow. and Lleureimnt KUHael. Keport
l uouinb-d. l.l-ut.wiam Lyon aiul
( 'amor.. n.
"iii-nall r (Suarvl, rank ajul flU'. j
killed Vti; wounded .16; niiKMing 13.
" oiiltriini iSuanlM. Flint battalion.,
wounded. LI iitetia-t ISmnt. '
"('ohlstn'iini (Suuvls. 8.foiul battal-j
lot., wound nI. LleuteiMuit. Th- lton. I'.'
Wlllouiihby .in I Lb ili.'fnnt Burton, j
the latter Mevetvly. j
"t 'oMmivhmi iSu.ir.1.1, rank and tile, J
killed S. wounded 23: nil!ltii 8. 1
".-'cots iSuarxt. First baltaillon. j
wouulid Major. The Hon. North Pal-j
ryniple-llamllton, 'V'reVy; Lieutenant '
Hulk ley and Al xander.
X.-ts (.Suards, rank and tile, killed
woundisl St.
Northumberland Fusiliers. Flmt Iwt-
to t'w Town for the purpose of ancer
i talnltiK the tern. upon a bb h ImmH
! tao- i-utl .n of h'HUtle (oui. bv
in ure. an- iIim rr.i.-,j h-r-, and It .
; In Kiil'l that If rui h a l-i.ui.iu-n ha'
! U-n wnl It will mw with narit court-j
pny, a thoe who are runductlnic the
war will be natlnlled w!ih ti"lliltii( Itm
tl.an 'll-tulliiif (he t-rrn of p art. i(l
Ir torlu. after a parale of firltuh i
i.ir-ii(ih tl.roUKh the Traniivaal !
Mianuhlle. trmn the y and em-!
aju ulal-d dlpa.u hr whl h or- drib- j
bliiK from the front. It I ditlkult pi
Th Ho-r Invad-ni ar itt-r ai(nliir ron-!
form an oplnU.n of the true nitu.t'.lon. '
atant utpHd. They hav alr-aly
' cut off two portion of the Ladynmith
r-llevlng force from their luw- i4 up
. pli'n, and with irreat rapidity ar- ad
vancing on I'letermarltzburg with how-It-ri
and other artillery. General
' ("leary'i ltuatlon, It would appear.
mum be beeonilnft !ntot.-nibl-. ho er
. Ioim flKhtliiK may l exper t. at any
time, an It la polnt-d out th- g neral
. muMt clear hl lln- of r-.mmuni' at.oni.
iti order to rompk ti. the cm. entiatlon
of the n-ll-vlti fore.
Aordlng to th- lai'Kt n-port from
: Nat.!, .the artillery duel waa rtnm
not ic tbli niorniiiK nt the Mool river.
The ptat. mrnt that the ltrit i-h Karri
aoruhere la only acting on th- d-f-n-alve
apt eam to be an admin!'! of
wearies . ar.i It U thought the troop
' n1 ly be at th- mercy of the a'.rong I!ot
f ree r'-piil. d In that n-lhlorh'io'l.
A coIIIkPhi may alao ! exiM-td on
the weKt-m frontier wltldn 1 hour.
If It In tru- that M-thu-m huf ftarted
northward, a h- i r-Ttain to m t en-
, treti li-H lii at I'.-linntit and M.idd-r
river. It n n-rt'-l fafcki.TK l auf-f-rlriK
from lack of water and that fev
er Ik rife there.
Advice from Lor-tizo Marnu-z gay
th TranKvaal iiTjltln a?ent have
been vIMtlng aOitmerK and hav- kuc
: ceeded In enllauwr thr-e paien-nfrers
fr.n. the is-rman ateamer Kaif. A
force of FortURUeiv juliie have gone
to Oaaland where ih.- ruitlv-i are act
Ir.g In a threatening mann-r, the utorvs
at Konmatpoort having .-n looted.
The Hritlnh trun,rlK Favonlta and
('phalonla arrived at Durban today
with about Jn troop, making the to
tal arrivals of the flrnt division 11.600
men. Another 4.000 m-n are exited
in a few day.
The admiralty ajinmimi' that the
First dragoons left .'ape- Town today
for Durban to reinforce General Clary's'
force. whme advam-e l dela"ej by
lack f cavalry.
HARD FIGHTING WITH
FILIPINOS NEAR PAVIA
Successive Rebel Entrenchments Attacked
by Artillery and Carried by Infantry.
AMERICAN LOSS NOT GIVEN, BUT HEAVY
Enemy Forced Back and Bein? Surrounded by Separate Detach
ments of Onr Troops-Tbe Charleston a
Total Loss.
DEWEY AGAIN
IS HIMSELF
CHICAGO'S DEEP SYMPATHY
If He Will Cxtaibit in That Town
It Is Promised He Shall Find
None But Friends.
Aldershot that the alxlh division now'Uallon. Killed, t'aplaln Kager and Lieu.
In proceha of nolallzation will actually
be r-Ulii'd for in-live service.
T II K OFFICIAL AlVOl'NT.
M-n-ra Prlven From Three Hldgea, Loa
ing Heavily, In Men, Animals and
Ammunition licit Ivh Lome.
LONDON. Nov. 23.-The war of
lice haa r'elved the Yellowing dispatch
through General Forvater-Walker. from
tiit'.oral Methuen, dated IteUnont, Nov.
23:
"I attacked the enemy at daybreak
this morning. He wan In a strong po
rtion. Three rldgM were carried In
Hiicceiwlon, the laat attack being pre
pared by Shrapnel.
"The Infantry behaved aplc mildly and
ivivlved gHHl support from the naval
brigade and artillery. The enemy
fought with courage and cklll, and had
I attacked later I should hava austalned
a heavy Ions.
"Our victory waa complete. We haw
taken 40 prisoners and we are burying a
good number of Boers, but the greater
part of the eiiemy' killed and wounded
ler.ant I'rltie. WounJ.Hl, Major Dash
wool and Lletitonant Keating, dang-r-nuily;
Captain Saple and Lieutenant
Fl m h be. u r n e, s-ve rel y .
Northiin'.lH'tland Fusiliers, tank and
file killttl 12: woutuW 32.
"Noithaniptonshli' Heglment. Soo
ind b'lttallou. waundiHl. Captain Free
Itnd and Lieutenant Hart.n, severely.
"South Vorksb'tv reglme:. Sec.wid
butUillon. Ita.ik .uul tile, woundrl .1."
BRITISH TlililTOUY INVASION. !
Causing Intcn.s- IlunulliUlni in Fug-1
land Kumor of a Movement for i
Fence Dlscivtlited.
LONDON. Nov. 2o. The fact that
fresh iMi tleiis of Natal uiv being over- i
run dally hy Urs ts pnxluclng exas
peration In that colony and Intense ,
humllation In tSr-iit Hrltain, w here the I
Idea of potislble extensive violation ot
tiliish soil was contemptuously dis
rtlss 'd i'i the early stages of the war. ,
lipeiatlons on the sOn-k exchange heiv
aiv becotuing nervous, and the contin-,
lied fall In consols exemplilleg the reet
WssiiesK of the market.
Th.' rumors that a peace deputation j
from l'l-esident Kruger Is on Its way
I'HICAC.O, Nov. 21 The Chicago
iH-wcy Comiulttee. owing tovrccent Crit
Iclsir of Admiral Dewey In connection
with the transfer of his home, decided
today to urge an early acceptance of
fhuago's Invitation to the ailmlnil to
visit this city.
Th- date of the visit is named as May
1. n-t year, and in the committee's
conimunlcation to the admiral he is as
sured that Chicago ellizetis do not ap
prove of the storm i criticism recently
ralsvd.
DKWF.Y ACCKFTf.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. "Yes." said
Admiral Iewey tmlay. "I have received
tmlay a telegram from the mayor
Chicago, supplementing a letter of the
IVwey committee of that city. Inviting
me to visit thrv on the first of May.
You may say that all things being
equal, and barring any uulooked for
circumstances, t shall accept the invl
tatlon to visit that city on the firs of
May.
"No I don't care to make any obsr
vatlons on th' criticisms which have
arisen as the rvsult of the transfer of
niy property than th.se to which I
have already given public expression
Knoiigh has r.lready Ixvn said and I
now want to live quiet ajid piaevably."
INTKRKSTINtS CKKEMONT.
CHATTANOOGA. ISnn.. Nov. 23.
This morning the exercises of dedicat
ing the 107 monuments and markers of
the state of Illinois on battlefields sur
rvii'wllng the city were held at Orchard
Knob, the site made famous during the
civil war as headquarters for Generaf
Grant.
NOMF. SAND AT FRISCO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.-The
steamer Albion, which arrived from
Cupe Nome today, brought down a
large quantity of gold bearing sani
from the Nome beach.
Z MANILA, Nov. 2-1 Col. Carix-nti-i on Nov. 18, a Ivanad
'i: to Santabarbara, straight north from Jaro, taking tret,, h after
trench, the enemy fighting aiul retreating.
General Hughes' column ha ,-tcaJilv been advancinsr
north to gain a jiosition wet-t of .Santabarbara. Ik en
countered the enemy in small detachment. .Six to ten
Americans were wounded in this column.
5 WASHINGTON, Nov. '13. A cablegram received at the
navy department (Way from the commander of ihe United
states naval station at Cavite, indicates that then; is no hope
of saving the wrecked cruder Charleston.
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MANILA, Nov. 23. Colonel Carpen- the eng gnuw and who severely
u-r started in on the rebels during the wounded several Americans,
night of November 20 and opened with j During the afternoon of November 2L
battery G, Sixth artillery, at daybreak.
November 21. on the trenches.
Tho enemy volleyed as the artillery ,
took up Its position, wounding four.
Two Tompank-s of the 2th regiment
garrisoning at Jaro. moved to Capus'
attacking the enemy on the right flank
Just north nf Jaro at daybreak. Novem
1 "l '-"ff ihtu UwarvL Colonel ,
Caster.
The country between Jam, and Santa 1
Rarbaru Is thickly entrenched, espec-1
ial'y near Pavia. The Sixth artillery,
flivd on the trenches and the ISth Infan
cy charge!, the em-my retreating to
the next trench. The ISth again charg-;
el. encountering and attacking th-
force of rt.lonien who werv hidden in
fighting was severe Immediately south
of Pavia, three miles north of Jaro.
Th enemy's loss was not obtainable
but seven men were found dead In oo
trench.
The insurgents are falling back on
Santa Rarbara, which it Is expected
General Hughes has attacked before
this morning.
FIGHTING AT ILO ILO.
MANILA, Nov. 23.-10:50 p. m Se
vere fighting north of Ik Ilo began
November !t. Four Americana were
killed and ?5 wounded. Including three
officers. The Insurgents are retreatingr
to Santa Rarbara. but the fighting con
tip ties.
THE Yl'KON DROWNING.
SEATTLE. Nov. 23-Further but
meagre advices of the drowning. No
vember 11, of five people In the Yukon
above Ogilvie in the ice jam were re
ceiwd by the steamer City of Seattle
tonight.
The dead are; Two McNamara
brothers. Kelly. Mrs. Drumbolton
and Mrs. Rtuvlall.
No initials or anything further tend
ing to establish the Identity of any of
tile unfortunates were learned.
ORGANIZATION THAT WAS.
BOSTON. Nov. 23. The general as
sembly. Knights of Labor, passed res
olutions today condemning combina
tions and trusts and the attitude of the
government toward labor In Cuba, and
in Wardner, Idaho, and characterizing
President McKinley as the bitter en
emy. rf labor, urging laboring men to
vote against him and his associates. A
resolution opposing effort to subjugate
the Philippines was adopted.
Visit the "Quality" Store when you are in Port anl
Boys' Clothes.
We show a select assortment for
the youngster just growing out of
kilts, for the school hoy and for the
boy who is no longer a boy.
Suits ;
Of the latent New York designs. Fancy
Vestees, bailors, two-piece School Suits
and Youths' Long Trousen Suits are
shown here in a profusion of styles.
Reefers.
Best quality Blue Chinchillas, Co
vert Cloths and Kerseys. Every garment is thoroughly
reliable in every way.
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Hats and Furnishings
For Boys are shown in almost unlimited variety of kinds
and prices.
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