T1US. MORNUiG ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY. NOV EM BE K , m. BRITISH FORWARD AlOVEMENT MEETING MUCH OPPOSITION of nil that hiwory can bring to llnlr assHtum'. The school t t b tab Usb.l In Washington. All tlw work of the students will le ariiM on at homo and will lw dlm'te. by corns po'idelH'e." Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens Fighting Takes Place at Every Yantage Point the Boers Can Occupy. NAVY'S HEAYY LOSS AT GRASPAN Tbe Boers Not Likely to Make a Stanl South of Ulysmith Bat Will Push on to Kimterly. NEW TORK, Nov. S.-A dispatch to th lfrrald from London, says: In all thre forward movements of the British forces an extremely Inter ' estlng situation Is dewloplng. Gen eral Gatacre and GnersJ French, on the north border of Cape Colony have begun moving along the De Aar Naauwpoort line for an advanc from Colesburg and Norvalspoot. Lord Methuwn continue his progress towards Kimberly. Because he has a fight at each railway station from Orange Klver, some credenoe was giv en to an agency telegram In the late afternoon papers that he had had a third engagement with the enemy nine mile from Graspan, and that he had captured two million rounds of BVwr ammunition. But up to I o"clock this morning there Is no confirmation of this third encounter. The next battle Is to be expected at Symptfonteln, where there Is a gwd position. The Pritlsh advance must necessar ily proceed along the railway !tne. The river will be no obstacle, as it Is small and easily fordable. At Ppyt fentein there are a few scattered hill. This is the only point where the Boers will be able to avail themselves with cover. The British movement Is undoubted ly difficult and dangerous. The greatest peril arises from the p.iibll- SILVER REPUBLICANS ! IN CONVENTION! t j ALL GATHER AT CHICAGO Question of Where Thev are to Get ; Future I'laces Has Become a j Horning Issue. . i CHICAGO, Nov. 2i. The Executive j Commltte of the National Silver Re publican party com menced a meeting at the Auditorium Annex this aft-rnoon to discuss plans for the n-xt presiden-, tlal campaign. The committee will probably be in session two days. Congrestnan Charles A. Towne, who Is chairman of the national and executive commlttM cays ihe silver republicans have orxanizatio-is in 21 state?. Former Senator Dubois, of Idaho, Nwtrnn ''ole, Jr., of km Ang-les, Cal., Colonel 1 1. I". ChUhoim.. chairman of the Molilalia State Silver Kiiubllcan coniniltiee and ' 'o.igresj-man Towne held a conf'-r-n -e Uwt evening. No utat-ment mad- as to the action of the committee this arV-rnoon. Mr. Dubois in .-r-akins of hv polit lcsl situation sai'l: "The isins will be pra tii ally the sain- as i'l lviO. I 'l-i n-t thii k that the caucus finance liill -,vi,; Ik- passed &f easily as the ;i'l minimi r.i'J' .n p-of.'e seem to think, and th re is a-.n-uble doubt that it will ) ;,a-s-l a. nil. There Is :o change jr. Mali i n.,r nry of the west rn tfa'-x on si;v-r qumtlon. Sonator T--ll-r .liriv-d l.v-t night but ref-.is-d to dls.-u.ss political mat iT.. Anions tho.s-i expect-.J to arrive this morning for committee meeting and from whom p-vitive assurances have been received, are CnBressman Hartmau of Montana; Shaforth, of Colorado; and "Wilson, Idaho. Nation al silver rvpublicvn committee-men: Major F. C. Waiklns, Michigan; Judge J. J. Harper, Ohio; Judge F. J. Vam Voorhis, Indiana; B. S. Dean, New York; A. H. Stevenson, Colorado and Judge W. Tfl Brown, of Ohio. ' Unless a man Is open to conviction you can't shut him up with your ar- ruments. Ity t.f the IWr- moving men across the Froe State frvxn Natal to Jaoobs dale and to Modder rtwr. Such a movement would occupy about ten day for any considerable force and about seven or eight days for a force oil loss than 10,0i. If it Is carried out Methucn's column may prow unvo,ual to Its task. No news has ben received yet of the Ninth La.icers who wviv sent to cut off the Foers when ileihuen attacked the enemy at Graspxn. Some unasl ms prevails concerning their saMy. The losses of the naval brigade In the battle at Grvpin was enormous Out of MC seamen and marines 103 fell, t Ing more than ?0 per cent. lr seems doubtful whether the ene my will make any stand south of Lidysmith but the latest advices would Indicate that both forces are moving north on converging lines that will cross near Cokmso. If tho B.iep' make a ftand south of Col.-nso th-y will have behind th-m the TugeU riv er In flood and only f-rdaWe in a f-w places. This mean cumplcti annihi lation If they are def-aied. If th-y ninke a stand behind Tugvia river itvy are rx t out of raoh of iVneral White who with his cavalry, might .tnk- their only possible line of r"treat. It is thought lhy are m.wt lik-ly to fall bai-k and push mn ov.t to Kimberly. M0VrMENTS OF Government Will Establish Its Own Regular Line and Eeleoe All Chartered Vewels. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 2S.-The sailing of the transports Dolney, Vos tok and Columbia has been poatp -n'-j until Thursday. The Warren Is also scheduled to sail an that date, al though it is doubtful if .-lie ran g--t away so noon. The two forniT will carry the Forty-second regiment. The Warren carries two battalions of the Forty-ninth, the Sherman taking th remaining battalia n n IrvmU-r 5. The Sherman is still in the sir-am waiting for a berth. The chartered lransorts ar- t.. b-j rvleasel as son as they cornplet- th'-irl presen; trips. The gov-rnm-nt .vi!l then keep its own line of tranpor:' In operation, making fortnightly trip-..! A X i J LO -' i E Ft M A X I'.KI.ATION.S F'rosrress of X-gtiatloris Respecting i.'hina are Fieing CU-y Follow-. SKW YORK, Nov. 2V-A dispatch to th H'-iaUI-from U-rlln, iiys: Th- Tag-blatt ha.s r-eiv.-.l a dNpa'ch from Vienna which d.-lar-s that there is no loubl what fV-r about the hiijh political in.p-.rtani-e .if the new i.-par-tui- in Atigio-llerman r-la'iotis and ihe n. l" it.it ions for an ai?revirK-nt as :., colonic .-Ueiions which have fygijri in t'hlna. T'.- p llci -s follo've, t,y ,i(, !". -i s ! t.ot llaF.le t ) clash. Austria. I -. ii. is .-v.-iy r.-ason to follow 'he I.r,n- . i.- f..ti.! i-.ti. v.i'h inl'-r.et. A ".rii::iii-l;r.i.oiarj ;i.-Vo-.i;ilii.n J,as "o II f -Mile-! )-re for the e ij it i Vat :0 1 of r-lai..ns b- w-.-n the t w. . -ountri-a. WHAU: FLEET I'l'.ICF'ARIX-1. PA X FRAXCJHCO, Xov. 2S.-Alrendy Jil e,i rtllOlin ell-- 1111 IlliOJe lO S-iO j the whalers out again on their north-j em cruise. The barks Alice Knowles, I Claries V.'. Morgan and California! wMl probably sail next week for the Ohkotsh sea. Mr. Wing, who controls most of the sperm whalers which orig inally hailed from New Bedford etl-mak-s that the whaling business next season will entail an additional exp -nse of forty per cent. There has been an Increase all along the line In provis ions, sails and interior fittings of all kinds. THE EICB.UNCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity t.f the combination, but mImi to the care und.'sUili with which it manufactured, by c:eutilio prwesscs known to the CaliioiIMa I'm Svki t Co. only, and wo w is to impress iipcn 11 the imiKirtanve of luircliasin the true ami original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Fijr i manufactured by the Caufoknia Km Smi'P Co. only, knowleiljre of that fact will assist one in iToi.linjf the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The hijrh standing of the Cat.l FORM Km Sthi p Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the jrwnuine Syrup of Fijr hss girtn to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It U far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acta on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing' them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to pet its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. a raA.iriv. ri. LSTUT1LIX. . KW THK. N. T KNIGHTS OF LABOR TO ENTER POLITICS WILL BE NON-PARTIS N Its Votes to tjo to the Drgunizatinn Which Promises to do the .Mot for the Cause of Labor. NKW YORK. Nov. 2S.-A sr-vlal to the Tltnee from Washington, nays: Jjhn W. Hayea, freneral secretary ..f the Knighta of Labor, who has r.-ttir.n.-l to this city from Boston, wild t'at the Knights are (rolng to aban-j don their time honored cuxtom of tak-' ing no part in politics. ' The course of public events," he said, "has forced the order to change its views and to abandon Its old policy of political lethargy. It has ben r-olvi-d to take an active part In the politics of the country and to formu late a plan whereby political qutions will be discussed and decided upon. The discussions will be non-partisan entirely and the Influence and strength of the order will be given to that par ty which coincides with and espouses the same view of matters as the onir. "The organization !olved further more to establish at the headquarter of the order a sch.jol of civics and so cial and political science, history, ora tory and composition In ordr that younjr men may qualify ihems-tv at n rmii.al cost to Intelligently prornul-s,'at- and d-fend Knights of Labor prir.r-lpiV and study the problems of tiie present and the future with the aid . Balling. Alio ut one vounit woman liV in tin nowa. JC-1 days would rj oare to run om bare headed and bare haud- I eil and frolic and snow ball in midwinter. They have to be muffled up likr hot house flower before they dare ven ture out in se vere weather, and even then would (.builder at the thought of roltirking in the snow a their grand mother did. The trouble lie in the fact that too few Women enjoy perfect health and Mrrngth of llii- special womanly organism. A wom an who is not well and strong lis ally fan not enjoy good general health. Ir Pierce' I'avonte Prescription cure all weakness and disease of the delicate and important organ concerned in wifehood and mother hood. It is the most perfect and scientific remedy ever devised for the peculiar ail ments of women. It retore womanly power, strength and virility. It tones and builds up the nerves which have been shat tered by suffering and disease. It correct all irregularities and derangements and stop exhausting diain. It restore weak, nervou invalids to perfect bralth. It i intended for lhi one class of disorder and is good for no other. It i the discovery of Ijr. K. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief con sulting physician to the Invalids' Flotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Xo other known medicine can take its place. " 1 have hem troubled with female weakneM that my phyalcian called catarrh of the womb," write 'Mi Tean Conner, of Catfinh Clarion Co.. Yi "I doctored for it and did not get better. At last I commenced laking l)r. Pierce a Favorite Prevnption. I got betler right along and when I had takeo four Iwttles waa cured. I recom meuilrd the - favorite Pecription ' to a friend of mine She baa been ming it and think il ia wonderful." Constipation is a little Illness that if neglected builds a big one. Dr. Picrce'l Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. On little " Pellet " is a gentle laxative and twe a mild cathartic. Tbe; never gripe. lib II J I I J I J, Mei 1 1 1! UAMK FtMt NKW 7.KAI..VM" SAN FUANCISCO. Nov. .'s, . The govoiiimcnt of New .inland prop... lo mivk Its land with eholce Ameri can, name blils. The steamer AUiiih--la ha h si Us. toiuoiiMW will tak:' (Li dosen of Kansas quail, and following tills shipment will be T.' viisi ,f ruir died use. 7.' )Mli . f pralil,. rhick . lis and four doxoil of wo,h durks, he wholi to eonie from Kansas. Till: 'iol.D or Till: lt.NI, I I A iv the Transvaal piggi" the S.mreo! f the i Sol I .if Kplilr? j CoiMinerclal lntelllup-nci-r. j At the time when all eyes are on South Africa a few particular of the mineral wealth whloh brought uut-' landers to tho Transvaal will prove of Interest. Wo.idi-rful, lndiel. are thi-v! Ktvat 1 Wltwatorsrurtl" gold tleUN of the S'Uth African Kepubllc. The! Imtt'h word "Wltwatersrand" means llterull "white water range." and the1 strip of territory a few hundred mile' long nnd a fe.v mll-s In width to which it Is ai'l'll-d wis but few years! airo consl l -r.sl a nearly worthless rldire, useful .mly for the pasturage of! cattle and shevp, and for even this' coroparailve ly vnlu-l-tH. In im. how ever, gold was discovered, and In l4j the value of the gh production was nNejt ilii.itoa. It incr-usetl with htart- Uiiff rapidity, the pr xlui tloii of Ik-- Ing about tA".oo;that of Ivx) t"2.tXi. 0J; 1.':'. over I'l.Oi'V'"; I '!.". over ,. ixi.iin, and 1MT and lMe, alioiit t II.- 0i,inni in .a h year. This wond.-rful development attni.'t M to South Afd. a' tht uands of vople In the hop - of rtil-' Izii.g qui k fortunes. I..- -lopment. I however, showed that the mine could only he siiovssfuily worked by the hm of costly rni hln'ry. and while they hae loen extrenvly pnluctlv where mil. hin ry has Ih-n us.-d they were not of su--.-h chancier as to make hand or placer mining profitable, as was the ease In c" illforaia. The gohl pnnluc- tii.r m the Hand sin l"s his bn over .t'M.ii""!. ''', .in. I ear --r-.il survey-, of the Held bv the as.- of drills a ol oth.-r prn.--ss-s i.f ex.-rts sh w l-.n. q'i-s;lm that the "in slulit" prol.il. ) amounts to hun lrols "f millions ster ling, while the large tuiml-T of mlios whlrh have ls-en locat-sl In adjacent territory, particularly In parts 'f Hhu d sia, giv promise of id lltlonal sup plies, so that It seems pr ibable that Sojth Afrtea will fur many y-ars c.mi- tlnu - to b", as it now Is. the largest g, Id producing section of the world. Recent dI"vrlK lead to the b-ll.-f that th-m wonderfully rich mines ure( the long lost "gold of Orphlr." frojn. whlih Solomon obtalnl his supplies, inaking 'a navy of shljs in Kzlvengts-r, which Is opposite Kloth. on the shore of the Red Sea. In the land of Kdom; and Hiram sent In the navy his ser vants, shipmen that had knowledge of tho sea, with the .vrvantg of Solomon; and th-y ca-ne to Ophlr and fetched from th-nce gold, and brought It to King Solomon." Come, See. Extra Double Premiums Extra Double Tickets Given Free with Teas, Coffees, Spices Come JtiMt to Hee. FTORRS 100 IN NUMBER FMUCES A WAT UNDER 3M Oommerslal Bt.. Astoria. HIS MOTHER'S BREAD He 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 moth'-r used a Star Kstfite Kanye W. J. SCT7LLT, Afent, 411 Bond ftmi 'mimS Mince Meat 'MW ii anH rVntc Thanksgiving, and Something New, Southern California Celery. Somewhat hlah. "but my, how nice." Lcwvo Ortlorn Inrly. FOARD 0 STOKES CO. l 'ii)v)')ij)ie!)ij ft1 'S Restaurant tt A rsi4N H It i is , I'ropr', ruinlilfted nil tli i lieek )ttoi. tlirre. (ore pairoiia p.ir ("f lliejf urje () antt tin inorv. Claia tke Urr., fkuwd. Kl lid tiirkl Xfrt;f li Ike Wrlinnl. 1 if) l sii.l 'II Fn'irth St. ntrt.-n top in. PORTLANO. (S)?(.) dtl.ltibil'PiMr il. Tlic Portltuid Rental ti runt :. K mil ik ii, l i"l-nl. r. W hiiik- t'lll St . IIIMf lll PORTLAND if) OPEN DAY Ktl.llahed j and night... v I E. House's ia: .1 Cafe, liS Tlir, Street. Nrt!n4, rtt. ',' - j The Hat I'np of Coffee j' or Cs-o In the city. i ('is-ain and Milk from our own ran'"h ; Home made Plea and cakea. ; (a'QjJr2(aryrlmafauralalaiaraiailla Umbrellas Best and Cheapest Alwi ICepairing ami ltecovering at Meredith's Washington Udwcen 5th and Oth Streela, I'OKTI.AM), OHK. W. B. Edwards I. very variety of KoiikIi uiiJ I Messed l.timher. Doors. Windows, .MoiildiiiKs and Cedar Sliiiinlen UfnA pv Common Hluh, Hnrlc, Ki r, W UUU Hemlock, Aliler.l'oleOllk OHiec Seventh Street Dock Small Annoyances frtt ind worry one. Courinl.k 1 overnight ; no miikman In the mornint: ; no cream (cr tho coffee; no milk 'lW.,..i..,',- for the baby. Gail Borden Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK Is always available. Has stood first for forty years. Send lor Book on " Bablaa." WMWH'i CONOf NSTO MIIH CO, N. Y. , Books Bought, SoKl uiul Kxclmnirttl at the ! Old Book Store! History, Uingraj'liy, M.plunlcul, ll'(cri'n.r, I'lHtry. MisIIobI, U. lUillglous, .S-leiitirtc All standard worVt. S n-l Imn.l m-IiooI Uioks, litrk' st.k ' lirnrie Uin-hX Ie'ge st.ick of novels, : lO.iXH tit i , HYLAND BROS. roKTUNli. OH. r.-i -U Yntnbill St.. Mow Second Teleplione He. I 'JKs.1 R. MARSCHiHolmes' English i I Tonsorial Parlors I 301 Washington St, "corner Fifth OpiKMitc Hotel Perkins Lftilies Hair Drewiing a Specialty I.aliei entrance to batb on Fifth street. PORTLAND, OUF.OON. Colombia EleetFie & Repair Go SttcceHHor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists Foundrymen Logging Engine llullt onU lepnlrcl Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of the I'nsurpasscd ... " Harrison Secton" Propellor Wheel ... (Jontrnctors for Klcctric Light, und Tower riant. j jj ...The Esmond Hotel... j j PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. I Kiiri.-a-i .:au, .vh. 1 1 i.vi j. r .Uv. OSCAR ANDERSON, .vt.umit-r I j A.....rl,l,lHl,,l.tK...uuIHr1l,.y. .1. I . I'KN I.KO AST. ChU-f Clr k , iiVa;) CHAS. HEILBORN & SON IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS In nil vim OTEL PORTLAND, OR. TheOnfy Flrf.Clan rvuuvruvivn TJxrvinnvirvinnuiinnn FtAAWAAntAilVUVtAAAAV Tluit'i. What Wv nrc 1 1 i lie lo Jo - catch the rye of Ihe Pulilio. V nre doing ii, toi. TliU I lion l' the inmilr of Ihs pnlilio who is unci to mt us nbout thrir Individ ual ryes. Slill, i nre Hid honesty ta a ciinliitirflioti I tint must win. j J Northwest Optical Co., 2 'I'll I Mill.. Ill.t.. Hrciitiil unit V nailtlniil. .ii Hla I'liKI .M, (UtEllON. 4 m mnAAAAruriAAAAnAnrtntrut AND Business College 4U Yaiuliill H, I'ortUn.l, Oregon. SIX DFI'ART.MKNTS I'iikIInIi, HKikkccplii(. Short liund, Typew rltlnn, I'eniijiiiiHhlp, Ait Rein for circular!. Loners' Supplies Kept In Stock uiul Hlylim. V(i kIiiiII roiitiniui to Null Iron nml HniHM Iti'datciulK ut tin' miino Low I'rlcp, rKiirlleHn of the riilHO In tho prii-i' of iron uiul brand PORTLAND Hotel In Portland