i . . .,. ,,,-. .. '? - ' ' 4 " ' 5 Ci te : v .v.-.' ; mis vuv y .v; ;uj inn Pf MLbu !' ib f?Vrution. wtmw VOL. L. ASTOJilA. OKKGON. l-ttlDAY OfcCEnBEK I. Ml NO. 13.'i mm PfiiEcliDse Hardware Co. , t) t' (J) T (f r i ) UHt1 ! W I w I. - - - BOND -d-d-j--(r-I---I IMPORTANT Yesterday wo received notice from the iiubllnbera of Uie Wkmhiu F.nmoH or rn Ext-ri'iui Knu iIhtaxkica, that oaliiK to tli f ii or mom inrirane In tbn ncv of iir itb In Id l l-w prk, thny woiiIJ ihortly witbdraw lliaalo o( llirlr Kiu vcloixMlia at tlie .n- ul iric. Our ootilrart llh the uMilira iiatlra ui to tnako tbn Mm HW-ial of Irrm boii'tolor. Tbirly lrv volumra of tlm Kncxeloi ilia, mm titiMn t Hvilnroatlo Itrailltia of tb KnoyoloiHxIla, Oil" l'rilit Duk ilHiki'ai ami ii lrg WVUlcr'a Kn-r)clox-lm fr of cbarirn, All lti above wilt x tb liTrn-U UKn tlm aiuall (njmri)l of OINR DOLLAR lUlaniv in amall inoiitbly ayniinti, Call and look into thi otr.tr. GRIFFIN I St a v r, v . !s m . f A? Hero In n Llal ol ft Illli Grade Goods at Moderate Prices: -! Kiuu-y Creninery Buttt-r in Kej;s mid l(olln. Strii tly Fntili V.k. Nuw Crop Muil! Syrup. Iluck vvlinit mill (iriililli C'uku Flour. PntkiirJ SiiiUIi'b Fmiiov Italian rruiu-K New Crop Nut, Kijjn, Miiico Moat. m R.H. to ., I Ralston ncc uiririitvie jl rn 'ii I IWOU, I IIUUIIIO Jkt WW . 7 J, .... ,,..J,,wtv-5- f ' We Rent I a tr X NKW AHT CATAI Otil'K KIIKIt I.. A M. AI.F.XANDKK V CO.. Phone Main trnmm,-?-: V-' Exclusive Paoille Cnasl 1'ealert. 245 Stark St. l'oi Largest and Best Equipped Offices In the Northwest PORTLAND DENTAL -PARLORS Crown anil liriJj-e Work, $4.50 per tooth, utinrRnteed. I lent pt TiM'th. 65.01) Tit trunrHtiteed. Bent FlIlliiKK, f0; up, gnurantocd. Alt Work 1'oHltlvcly (iiiiiinntecd toulvv Perfect Sutlsfitctlon OK NO FAY. . WaHblngton Bniltllni;, Corner 4th and Washington Sta. Fifth Floor, Kootn 47, 48, CO, 61, 62. (5 'Phone Oregon, Hrown 493, Hum Itcinovftl to it New Quartern next to tlm Giliimltiii Mlcd rinii & Itejuiir Co., three iltor form the oM tnnl, where they will eoiitimiH to curry the linent stock of Move lit Astoria. STREET. NOTICE & REED. a a y-v -s r ,3v ?V STk TV i Breakfast Food, Pancake Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Whole Wheat Crack ins. New Typewriters Many New Improvement AdoVik SKE OUR LATEST Smith Premier Typewriter X7 rtlaiid Top Vlonr lVaihlngtnu Kullit- lug i Columbia gOg I i II 111 I b I GILMORE SAVED BY AGUINALDO Party Llmd Up to Be Shot by Order of General Luna. REBEL LEADER INTERFERPED Story tf the Cantare Bad Eiptrlcr.ee a Told by the Rsciptd Pris oner Sunaeflshcla. , hi-r up to th cruUwr Brooklyn for ' ih fri.t tlmi thrtr om-an rar to ! tht I'hilipplny-a b-f an. Thr Indication! MANILA, Dtc. l.-t:M a. mW7nnjfcre (nat Nwr 0rUn 1U b th th Urvllii party of the TnlUxl Blafc an1ve yia. bauicimp uriron unarr muu-nani , I'nmriiiui'liT McCnttkon took tht- town! of VIkiui. In th iroA-tiu.w of South Ilrx'o,- lut Mumlay, th.-y found there, an rtl prlitoiMf, A. L. Sonnm- j;0 ihilii, who funilntvx o rimt auih.-ti-tlc account of lm rprlin" of Llu tnant J. 0. Ullm4V, of dw L'n1t.l rflU gunlnnU Vorklown, who, Willi a imrly of th Yurktown, wua ctuntl by thr lnurKmu mur Ilnk-r, 011 tin- niMt nM of l.ui'n IhnI Anl, white loukiiiir mi xuiuliuiilon of th in ,uih of tt-- rlvrr. In an unncl Ut. ' H.rtii.iMililiK' wan lint rliiM-l in Alna f r a Ioiik limit with Iui-iiiii Oil- ori' will prvvnt vMiu or Krivatlnnal itfif ikih hit wv.n Kallom, hut out-j (1c.'lonicnt TlmvliM bwn n out-trlvc-t to hi-iih', c4rryln,j a (iw.n.l.il bruk of arnx-d mori In any iiirt of the notr, rlut-ii In iMival clHwr, dat.-J IIjI. and aa a matu-r of fact the A lint, ,Nnv. IV. alUrtt-d to "Any naal mi'.,. In the runU (Hxtrlrto bntanl to o'llivi ' and miylng: . .U.l'h any atti'mil at a rlffing. "Y'jU my hav l cimfl'l-nce ' The fjrin.Tn whi had to be fortvtl to In anything thn Utin-r miya." The nut I.Kht Kialn, arv nuw Uirlniitng to rv waa HlifiKil "(.illiihir." rovw front the fff-u of tlvat atrincule. Art onlliiK to H"iuH-nBhi In. w hen Th-y know thut th.' Ann-rk-ana are de I l.-tiu-iiant (illinom-'a lauiuh Pttti'i t.riii1iiitl to maintain tho pioe, and the river from lUUor Imrlxir. under tln-y know also that rtie Ametiran au eover of iiMiirn W. II. WuixH.-ya un, Uiorltl. me k.'it'fulty lnfirnwl of eve.-tlo- Utiiltm tui re.t'lvivl with ihri-e ry U'i tukfii hy men who are (ivInK volley. Two of thu Anw rirana wvrv i-r entuitv of tlulr aularlm to buy arm '. killed and two inirtally w-uund.nl. Tlx- other liiibecll Uie axltatora aJid Kvry man ww hit. IJi-utenaivt (III-, ifi:ix-hi liter who are untnir the morn-y mure ovlna' a flih wound in Uw; leg and bolli hla ft were muek fal t In the mud. It waa a oholoe te twwn nurr-mler and bing aluuKhu-r-d. ' IJeutetitnt tlllinore anke.1 th tertim of releeiw. Tle iuurKtitM proiMM-d that Iih ahould procure the dolvry t ! them of their arm hik! moi(ttli:m of j the paitlslt Ki-rt!.iiiii. un.let-tiikliiR, if ..this weie uccompUj.li.-o:. to nend li I SpuiilunU an I Ann tli linn to the York- tow n. 'A ml lor of Ijeuut-juit t.ilmore'a pnitV ciiriHil this inMitim to tlie giii-nson. Th" Smi lli oinmumlunt tvpllid Unit It was un Insult to the Sp.ii.Wi linos, and rxx-U.M llu- sailor. ii isimnlrh s.ildler ili-lng on him as he wriv;. ' "The Aiiw-ilrutw wvr thn Imuivl burnt iuV. foot and tak.-n to 5nn 1.-.I- ilnv, wlieri- ' J.-u.Trtl I.utiA or l,T--l tie Ir rx.-ctitlim Ttv-y wetv inarched to the plain, and In the piv-m-e of u great crowd were aligned to be txe ut.-d. "I leulenant (illniorv said: 'As an of ficer and gentleman I protewt ngnmst being with my hands tied.' "Aguinsldo then InU-rfored and pre vented the execution. hen Cu vi-iMj Iiwton approached Sun M.lro lust Jun.-. the Americans ; were remov-Nl to Abra. where they Wetv kept KintllkHl In tvlls for two m nllis. Sulx-o.utvtly they were al lowed greater liberty. Th AinerU-uns wet.' glv.-n the same allowance as the Spin lull pris Htera, llvo tvttts n day will whl.'h to buy rice and Iwmiuiui, virtually the only rations. tieiieiul Mac Arthur Is i-ovv In Buy nnibnng o-piu-lng to mtwp the coun try on both nM'tt of tlx- Manila Dug upun rullcNtd. G.meru.1 Wheaton is nt Siu. Fahiuii and General Luw'toii at Tang. A compl trt --otMim from Siui Isldro covtrs all tlh- nii'l and occupies all towns on the lllne. The Airerlcan po- l y Is to pr.'vMit any more Insurgents eN.plng to the north and to force the.n ! towaid the country west of the rail read. FIXING THE BLAME. Condition of Transport Manuense'a Was Due to the Act of Providence. WASHINGTON. Nov. 30. -The quar tertttaster general has received a de .nll.tjl M.tn.tl lit, .el.irt-u lh fi-.kin T.I.OI. I . , 1 U v 7 - 1.. i. - tenant Colonel O. F. Long, In oluirge of , tho transport service at San Francisco, on the transport Manuenee, which re cently arrived at Manila after under going frightful hardst.iliw In a Pucltlo typhoon. After going Into the detalln 01 ine ineoiiou ot ine veiwi ijoiib 1 says' "I believe, and all our omVluls con-) nected with traiwport service have I coiicui'fed, that when the Manuense ! left here she was lwrfeotly aeaworthy , ami fully tnonivd and provisioned." ! Colonel riiilllnger, In charge of the ; transport service hetx, said It soemoil ! clear that tho utmottt vigilance had been used and such hardships as hiul .1 occurred must be attributed to the elements. ENGAGEMENT AT 11.0 ILO. MANILA. Nov. 30. Dlspatohes Just received from Ilo Ilo, Island of Panay, any that on the evening f Sunday, j N v. !, tho Nliwtith ri-Klrni'iit n i counter' il an HMtrrni'bed fun of the j enemy at Pavla who oixtv-l a havy j fl r.. Th" Imdlrig batita-'lm replied and ' after a.veral votkya tl Nineteenth j (la nk el the Filipinos, driving Ovm out ! of their lrvm:h. The n-my r.-treat'vl t" the mountains. At tho beginning of li fight one captain and olio private of 11m- High t teonth were killed. NKW ORLEANS AHEAD. Indication la That HI Will Win the liar ( Manila. i WASHINGTON, Nov. W.-Th crula j rr New Orlfana ha arrived at Colom ; bo on hT way to Mantla. TJiU brlngi CTfIA 18 Ql'IKT. IlatlfanU'ii With Anvrlrai) Control, anl the ManiJ ItatiWIy H.-covrrlm From th War. HAVANA. Nov. ). 141 Luiha, in "n .-. M t m it. I on tru llu.ulon in Cutw, ': "Thi'l- will Ih ty-HlnT revolt nr In- nunvriloti. MnWi-rt are In a arav con- liri.ni. hut nut al irmlnxly m. The Ju- illi'lou Ix'hivl.of ail i-rwMui of Influ. they rec. tve from th l'nltd Htatea tojof.oe through General Foreatfcr-Walk further .Iuiih which they must knowief at Cape Town: ar. ,(,m-i.1 U fall are alHo marked: men. The Amerti-an govenimetit han'a in t'ulxi an unappmai-hable py iwr 1i-e. l irgely romnWHl of Cubana thenv Melvtu." ' iteniurkK of thin nature coming ftom a newi-puiier cl'ljr In touch with thel fm-t l the situation and initineo to. show tl-e liriKtiteM side of affairs, have .i ivrk.(l a gd il.nl of dbH-u-stcn i umkmii; Anu-rlcans her.-, Mapecliilly an alluin in another irt of th edlto-j rial to th pnJeit of the rural guard' to iiw the nrins furnish,-.! them by tlie' I'nlti-d h:ute. This lut.-t suggestion l. ' thoiiphi by me to ciaiflnn the r.-port' that thi; rttriil guard will take to ttie h.kkU in n lnly when called upon by properly nuihorlied Cuban leud.-rs. LIFli SAVING SERVICE. Int-ivtlng Report of (kraUons Dur ing the Past Y'ear-A Otid Showing. WASHINGTON. Nov. JO.-The annual "I1"" sujierlitendent of the life saving s'r1ce states that at the clov of the ear the t-wtabUshment -mbravd 2 stations. 192 b4ng on the Atlantic and gulf coasts. 5(1 on the lakes, IS on the Padllc and one at the falls of the Ohio, Louisville, Ky. The number of disasters to docu mente.l vecweln within the Held of op erutlens et tho service during the year was I2. There wetv on lsitl these wsseis a.'K3. and 56 wvre Uwt. The t4lmated value of tlte vesscL-t involved was fS.OTI.fcl.'i, and that of their car gi'es li.OS.OtC, iiiaking a total of prop erty Imperiled KlW.tUO. Of this amou.it J6.J61.000 was saved. The numbt-r of vessels lost was "2. In addition to tl foivgvlng there w nurin w 2M ' to email cieu. on mm ih n men iiieix wero 6T1 ersoiis, 664 of whom were snvel and seven lost. Of the 63 per sons perlttlved, 44 were lost In one dis trict, llw second, on the roast of Mas-saoht'st-tle, and 40 of the.e In one stonr. the nvwt unprecedented tempest of Nnvtmber 26 and 17, 1S98. One-half of these latter number were on board ot vessels which were destroyed on outlying rocks and shoals, where they could not aeon. The entire loss of life In all. the other districts was only 19. .,... .. ' , These, with Ihe four lost In the second district aside from those who perished In the November hurricane, tnuk." a total of 23, which number falls below the annual loss of all the districts In ! recent years. BRYAN AND HOGG. Suggestion That tho Porcine States man Tail His Ticket Applauded by the Populist Leader. AUSTIN, Texas. Nov. SO. While Wm. J. Bryan and Ex-Governor Hogg and other pollilcatis were making rear end I train speeches at Elgin near this city . this afternoon, a boom wa started for Ex-Governor James Hogg for second place on the national democratic ticket and-Bryan warmly applauded tlie proposition. NO LATE NEWS FKOM THE WAR Official Report as to Gen. Matb uens' Condition Issued. HIS WOUND IS HUT SEVERE Much Satisfaction Over KotseleT's Determinatloa to Embark New Di tlsloa Firing at Ladjtmith. LONDON, Dee. 1.-4; 40 a. m.-Cyood a report from itoourt that flrinc waa-j heard In the direction of Ladytralth Monday, llv-re la not a ahred ot newa of any kind from th iU of war. A arml -official atitenxit haa been laaued that tiord Metbuon'a wound la not ertouf and that he la expected to be ail right In the couroe of a few- day. It 1a certain, however, that the wound will prevent hit being In the saddle and there la great wntk-ty to know wbvUwT he will be oommpelled to ten p-jrarlly abandon the periial dl rejdn of attain. Aa ninn are newlt-d In ail dlKotlona, Uirtl Wol4-y's announoeni)nt that thi nrw dlvlalon wiu be embarked without delay baa been received with the greaut awtief action. Tram porta will toon be rvturnlng from the Cape and It ia hoped that the men will be dlnpaJohtd apeedlly. HOLDINO ON AT MAFEK.IN0. Reriort Fn.m lladen-Powel Showa That all it Well and the Boer Bom. lardment la Ineffectual. LONDON, Nov. 30. Colonel Baden Powell, under date of Mafektnir, Nov ft 1- ....... . V. ,.. I....n ... vav "All wall here. Cronje haa gone with commando and with about IS wag-' ona to Rlortera, Trunavaal. leaving moat of the guns here with the Marico and Llcbtenburg ovuttirgenta, with or- di-nt to nhell ua Into aubmlikn. The bombardment and sniping con tinue with very smaK results. I am dully pushing out our advance work with good result. KENTl'CKY POLITICS. AnU'iritel 1'roUeft. Against Ooebel Klectlon In the Cor.srresdldinai Ccnventkm Did Not Occur. FRANKFORT. Ky., Nov. 30.-The seventh district of the congressional convontton which was expected to sound the antl-elecUon key mte for the Goebc! democracy aa well as to noml na a candidate to succeed Even Set tie, deceased, conwned this afternoon, tut owing to a tie up in the committee on revolutions it accomplished nothing. The hitch In the convention arose over the question of reaffirming the platform of the Louisville convention, at which Goebel was nominated. It Is understood that J. R. Allen, the leading candidate for the coriRrewlotiHj nomination, while he supported Q iebel, Is a dissenter of tlie platform as to the Indorsement of the Goebe-1 elec tion law. - At 10:30 o'clock 47 ballots had been itaketi but 110 nomlnaltlon had been made. THE PATEItSON WRECK. Crews of the Various Trains Involved Endeavoring to Fix the Blame on Each Other. NEW YORK. Nov. 30. Six persons were killed almost Instantly and twenty seriously injured in the train wreck at Paterson. N. J., last night, when an accommodation train on the Lacka wanna railroad crashed Into he roar of the Buffalo express standing near the station. The engineer on the ac commodation train was John Rlordan. He tUick to hla poat. The fireman Is said to have Jumped Just before the locomotive struck the end of the smok er. Rlord.ut escaped practically unhurt. He sold that he had seen no danger sig nal and did not know that tlte Buffalo train was on the other side of the curv?. as It was an hour behind its regular time. Superintendent Rustell, of the LackHwanna road, said 'that the flag man near the station should have giv en warning to the approaching train, and that Rlordan should have seen the red lights on the end of the Buffalo train In time to avoid the accident, Riot-dan says that 'the sharp curve or th-? road at that point hid tho rear red lights on the Buffalo train from vi.w. Whether the station flagman signalled the train was not absolutely cImiiM up but night. Rlonlan ass-TU he saw no signals. It seems to be a certainty that no one thought of send ing a man down the road beyond the curve to Hag the approaching accom modation train which was running on Its usual schedule, and the people at the utwtlon must have krsiwrn It wiii due. tUxTlrrtni-iit rtuwsellof the Ivo ka wanna, made this Btat'-rnent last night: Train No. M, the Phlllrburi coni modatlon, overtook train No. , the Buffalo express, at Dover and pleked up a llai;riiaji who had bexm aetit b-u k. ''It overtook No, again ax Lincoln Park, a pla.-e a f'.w mllee weat of Pat terjion, and tho No. ( flagman rmurn-U to his train. Thme In charge of train No. H were thua fully cognizant of the proximity of train No. f. "Notwlthxtanding tH knowledge, train No. V8 aeema to have enterd Pat miwt at a careless rate of arwed and to have run Into No. C "I understand that tho bead of No. C, which wu a long train, waa at the station, and that the pasaengera who were to leave the train at that point were about to be discharged. "Under the circumstances tboee In charge of train No. N eeem (o be whol ly culpable. All of the crew of that train have been suspended." WISCONSIN VS. MICHIGAN. CHICAGO, Nov. 30. The eleven of the University of Wiaconain defeated the University of Michigan eleven to day by a score of 17 to 5. The mighty right leg of Pat O'Dea, the Wlseotwln'i full back, waa a big faotor n the one aide score, as he' waa responsible for 10 of the points scored by the Badgers. Once he lifted the ball to the goal posts from the IS yard line. OLYMPIC VS. MULTNOMAH. PORTLAND, Nov. JO.-The Olympic Club football team of San Francisco played a tie game today with the Mult, nomah Athletic club, neither aide scor ing. The, ball was In Olympic's ter ritory most of the time and when time was called Multnomah had the ball. U. OF W. VS. WHITMAN COLLEGE. SEATTLE. Nov. JO.-The University of Washington football team won the championship of Washington and Ida ho today by defeating Whitman colltga by a score of I to S. The gridiron waa a sea of mud. PENSYLVANIA. VS. CORNELL. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. SO.-Penn-aylvania football eleven defeated Cor nell on the Franklin field today by a score of 19 to 0. Cornell was lament ably week and especially Vn the line. CARLISLE VS. COLUMBIA. NEW YORK. Nov. SO.-The foo;ball eleven of the Columbia was beaten by the Carlisle Indians at Manhattan Odd today by a score of 45 to i. U. OF C. VS STANFORD. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30.-Univer-slty of California, 30; Stanford Uni versity, 0. SEATTLE DONE FOR. . Transport Victoria Ordered to Load at a Port From Which Cargo can be Carried Safely. , , 1 1 SEATTLE. Nov. 30. The transport Victoria will sail tomorrow for San Francisco under orders to load live stock there for Manila. The loss of animals to dabs Is 94, the value ot which Is estimated at 125,000. The t tal loss to the government on the Victoria charter will be about 140,000. ft The Credit of Selling The Best Clothes in Oregon. That's what we've had for vcars, ami we're makino; Steinbnch clotlies more popular every tiny. Our success is the resultant of our pains to st II first, last and all the time, clothes that have tit, Freshness of Fashion, Low Trice and Satisfaction in 'cm. Look to us for the right things in Clothe, Hats and Furnishings for Roys and Men. Men's Suits from $10 to $35 Men's Overcoats from $10 to $45. Boys' Suits and Reefers at $2.50, $3.50, $5 00 and up. A B STEINBACH 8 C0 . LARGEST CLOTHIERS IN HIE NOKTHULSl Mail Orders SoticiteJ. Corner Fourth and Morrison Sts.. FOKTLAN'U, OREGON. to WILL COMBINE WITH THE AHTIS Dubois Invites Atk'nson, Boat well and Koar to His Party. THEY CAN HELP MR. BRYAN By Coming Over to free Silver. Ex pansion las be Ikates and the Democrat hit la I'ohtr. CHICAGO, Nov. lO.-The silver . publicans In conference her Tuesday and Wednesday planned. It Is an nounced, to ally themselves with and t make una of the anil-lmpertaliara agitation especially 4a the eastera Utea, where silver Issue does not at tract. Co-operation with Edward At kinaan'a following will be sought. The purpose of the silver republicans Is t gain. If possible, with this new fcaue, a foothold in the eastern states, so that thdr party can truly claim to be a national organization and thus be come a more effective whip for holding ch democrats to Bryan and the U to 1 line. This hi one reason why the silver republicans desire to hold a big na tional convention of 1,000 delegate next year. Confirmation of this plan came today from Fred Dubois, the fcrmer senator from Idaho, and chair man of the silver republican executive committee. "There la no place for the republican anti-imperialists of New England and the coast to go except to our party" said Dubois. "The. assured composi tion of the United States annate for several years convinces them that sil ver legislation cannot be paed for many years. On antl-lmperUllm and kindred questions they are one with us. I am satisfied they will come to ua. I expect to see former governor Bout well, of Massachusetts; Edward At kinson and men like thern sitting a delegates in our convention. "We have planned a big convention of 2,000 or more. Our convention, If held at the same place and time as the democratic convention will be a pow erful stimulus aguinnt any concession by that party to the forces of un-rigbti-ousness. We 'have not much to gam on this score, however. We are I pretty well satisfied that the democrats j wilt re-ar?:rm the platform of ISM and re-nominate Bryan. That will be enough. If. however, they should Berk to evade or subordinate the silver Is sue, we'll cot be their allies. In such case we will do what many silver re iubl leans wanted to do tn 1S9S nomi- J nate' a separate ticket." ASTONISHING DISCOVERY. 1 SEATTLE. Nov. 30.-The weather bureau has announced an extensive st-yji off the Washington coast today. Th? h'gh winds aw-ept Puget sound and th strejts. SHOWERING AT VANCOUVER. VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 30. Only once In tlie past has there been a fall ot rain here equal to that of the past two weeks. Thirteen Inches have fall en during the month. Hi Hi id Hi Hi Hi Hi s