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THE MORNING ASTOMAW. . WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2(1 190 MILLS PREDICTS WAR THINKS MONHOK DOCTRINE WILL CAUSE TROUBLE. fitrlctores of the Englishman on the "ItevUed Edition" of the Old-Time Policy. NEW YORK, Feb. David Mills f continues. In the March number of the Empire . Review, his restrictions on ' the (ortign policy of the United States m embodied In what he de ne ribes a the ''revised edition of the Monroe doctrine," my a. London dta- patch to the Tribune. He1 cites pa sagea from the tipeeches of President Roosevelt and Senator Lodge as proof ' that American diplomacy regards the ' Western hemisphere as under the e cluslv dominion of the United States, and as excluded from the accomplish- ;d doctrines of International law. He asserts emphatically that all the , states of the Western hemisphere stand on a footing; of equality .and that the United States has no claim ; n international law greater than Canada's rights. He cttea President Cleveland's and Secretary Olney's c- ition on the Venes.ucan question and ; the refusal of the governmnat to allow foreign powers to acquire cooling t Oohs In the West Indies, and argues -that the. United State will .receive some day the same answer which it ;once gave the Barbary states, "we prefer war to tribute." !r. STORM AT HONOLULU. : Steamships Making Port Report Very i -4 Severe Passage. .i HONOLULU. Feb. 17, via San Fran Cisco. Feb. 25. The volcano KHauea Is - showing signs of renewed activity. The visitors to the crater last week found newly risen lava and great heat. : The Oceanic steamship Sierra and the Canadian-Australian liner Moan both arrived today, the former from San Francisco and the latter from Victoria, after terrible experience with; 'a storm of which Hawaii haa felt the effects slightly. The Sierra was 24 hours late and the Moana two daya . Captain Carey, of the Moana. re ports a hurricane on the , lQtfr and again on the 13th. and part of ; his deck cargo: washed away. The seas broke in the doors of the officers' cabin. . ' 1 i Captain Houdtette, or the Sierra, re ports the worst storm he has ever seen in over 200 trips between Honolulu and San Francisco. The seas "broke over the bridge of the big steamer, her port rail was carried away and some of the elgrnal machinery high up on the bridge was damaged. Yesterday was the coldest day ever recorded here, the glass registering as low as 62 degrees above zero in the morning and showing the greatest fluctuation ever known here, for it rose 24 degrees during the day. pendent on profits, says a London dis patch to the Tribune. This ts a coun ter movement to that of the British company In the matter of rebatea OPPOSITION FOR GLASS TRUST. Big Concern Incorporated at St Louis With $1,000,000 Capital. ST. LOUIS, Feb. SS.-The St. Louis Plate Glass Company has been form ed and will be Incorporated under the laws of Missouri with a cash capital ag 12.000,000. It ts independent of the glass trust and will be a competitor of that organisation. Twelve hundred acres of land have Just been purchased at Valley Pork on the Motamoc river, IT miles from the city, the contracts, have been let for the buildings, the land staked ed off, and by the first of November It is expected to have the plant In operation, with a capacity of 0.000 square feet nf glass per day, giving employment to 800 men. At Valley Park It is proposed to found a model town of the Pullman, Ilia, type, with paved streets, elec tric lights, hotels, good houses, schools and churchea HAMMDW5TEIN IN CONTEMPT. Thealtrkal Man In Trouble Before , New York Court. NEW YORK. Feb. J5.-Osear Ham merstem, the theatrical manager, has been hauled before Justice Maddox in the supreme court at White Ptalna under arrest on a body execution. He was charged with refusing to obey a mandate In the court Hammersteln had been subpoenaed to testify on February S In a civil ac tion. He did not appear and a body execution was issued. Judge Maddox severely reprimanded the theatrical man for falling to obey the court's order. Mf. Hammerst?!n tald he had also to appear in c,mrt In Manhattan. Jus tice Maddox gave him another day to produce the subpoena as evidence. AN INOPPORTUNE SPEECH. Georgia Society Officer Denounces What He Calls Ftunkeylsm. NEW YORK Feb. 45. Amid a scene ' confusion the . banquet of the Georgia Society was concluded at the Marlborough hotel- - James B. Gray, second vice-president the society, was the last speaker. He launched into an attack on the popular demonstration accorded Prince Henry. The ; diners were thrown Into confusion and at the con clusion of his remarks most of them hurriedly left the room. "I don't approve of this reception and this great ovation of the Ameri can people to a German paper admiral which has iwelf denied scant credit to a real admiral an American," Mr. Gray said. "It is the height of Ounkeyism. Neither do I approve of the sending of flunkeys by the United States to the coronation of a British monarch." PRISONERS OFF FOR THE PEN. Fifteen Indian Territory Convicts Tak . - en t0 Atlanta Jail . SCIENTISTS GO TO HAvVAII. Will Remain Six Months on an Inter esting Expedition. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. M.-Dr, C. H. Gilbert head of the aooloRy de partment of Stanford University, will sail in a few days , on the United States steamer Alba true on a six months' scientific expedition to Ha waii, where he will take charge of the United States fish commission that was conducted last year by Dr. David Starr Jordan and Dr. Oliver P. Jen kins. Mr. Gilbert will be' acompanied by Prof. C. C. Nutting, head of the too logy department at the University of Iowa; John W. Snyder, Instructor In xookMry at Stanford, and Walter J. Fisher, a Stanford graduate from the same department. The parry Is to make Investigation In all branches of natural history, PROBABLY AN IDLE RUMOR. tight years' imprisonment In the state prison at Sing Sing for swind ling a woman of MS00 entrusted to Mm for .investment CHARACTER OF FILIPINOS. Governor Taf t Explains Why They Are Regarded as Treacherous. WASHINGTON. Feb. 28. -Governor Tart continued his statement before the house insular committee today, dwelling on the good and bad charac teristics of the Filipinos. He denied the reports that they were cowardly. As to thlr' treachery, he said this was due largely to their being between two fires, hostile native sentiment on one hand and American sentiment on the wher. AUTHOR OF "GOO-GOO EYES." John Queen, Minsterel Dies In York, of Consumption. New NEW YORK. Feb. 55,-John Queen, the well-known minstrel, Is dead at St Vincent's hospital. In this city, of consumption- He is the third great fun-maker of the stage to pass away in the past fortnight Queen was the author of many pop ular songs, among thera 'Goo-Goo Eyes." PRAEL& COOK TRANSFER COMPANY '. Telcphon lit Braying and expressing All goods shipped lo our Car Will Rsottvs Bpeolal Attention, NO. BSt Duan St, Astoria, Ore. W. J. COOK, Mgr kss. TH. iiu. Andrew Asp, ! ;Wiks irtr, llidulti tut ItrttiftMr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship aid Htfamboat Kplrlniraneral Black ' smithing, Flrst-chss Horse Shoeing, tc. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANTB Report That General Botha Aarret-d to Surrender. Has SOUTH M ALISTER. I. T, Feb. 55. United States Marshal Hackett and deputies left last night for Atlanta, Ga.. with 13 prisoners sentenced to the new federal penitentiary at the re cent term of court at Atoka In the number are three train robbers who ; Equestrian are the last of the gang who held up a Missouri, Kansas Texas train at Caney last summer. The arrival of the prisoners will be the first t consignment . of prisoners from the Indian Territory at the At lanta penitentiary. NEW TORK. Feb. 21 It was freely stated in the lobby of the house of commons Monday'nlght, says a ton- don dispatch to the Herald, that Gen eral Louis Botha, the chief Boer com mander, bad managed to get direct communication with lord M liner and had offered to surrender on certain conditions, the chief being that he shall not be banished from South Af rica It is also reported that the ne gotiations are proceeding. STATUE OF GENERAL SHERMAN. Figure Ordered Eleven Years Ago Finally Arrlvea RECEIVER MADE IT PAY. Louisiana Railroad Will Be Reorgan ized and Operated. PLEASED WITH OUTLOOK. Views of A. G. Spalding on the Na tional Baseball Situation. j NEW YORK, Feb. 25. A. G'. Spald ing Is very much pleased with the lat est developments In the baseball war, which he is now ready to fight to a' finish. ' A long telergam has been re ceived in this city from him. In which he says: -- 'H construe the action of the 'loyal four members of the National League at their conference at Pittsburg as re iterating and reaffirming their alle giance to the principle underlying the ' baseball controversy, an Indorsement of the campaign conducted to date on a determination not to dodge the real issue by sacrificing principle to expe diency, which action must be approv ed by all those who have the best in terest of the national game at heart. "It 1s a good omen for the future of the National League that Freedman ism and Brusblsm received Its death Wow at Pittsburg on Washington's birthday. I consider this campaign for the uplifting of baseball, so far as It relates to those baneful 'isms,' as practically over, regardless of liti gation." WANT AN INVESTIGATION. English Statesmen Not Satisfied With the Army Purchases. NEW YORK, Feb. 25. Pressure up on the government for. a thorough In vestigation of remounts and purchases and contracts of all kinds in the army Is steadily Increasing, says a London dispatch to the Tribune. Lord Tweed mouth, supported by Lord Spencer and Lord Rosefcery, contended n the house of lords that a strong prima facie case has been made out already for an In quiry of a sweeping: nature. Lord Salisbury has turned a deaf ear to all the demands of the united opposition. Mr. Sroderick is under fire In the commons on the same ques tion, Mr. ILebouchere being among the surest and most persistent of the marksmen. - The ministers also are menaced with revolt in their own ranks unless they face the music. LAKE CHARLES. La.. Feb. 25.-The sale of the Kansas City, Watkins & (Gulf railway was postponed by agree- 1 ment until March 24. The bondholders i ... . . . and stockholders have reached an agreement and will reorganise, with J. B. Watkins as president. The rail road went Into the hands of a receiver four years ago and has been developed into a ifood property. The road is 100 miles long and has terminals at Alexandria and La lie Charles, La. NEW YORK. Feb. 25.-ThJ Ion? de layed statue of Gei.al William T. Sherman has at last r-ached iLls country. It is an equ?surlaii figure, ordered eleven years a jo by a com mittee of the chamber of commerce. A sum of 153.000 was raised and St. Gandens contracted to complete the statue by May 1, 1894. No loca tion for the statue has been provided as yet by the city. BONUS SCHEME PROPOSED. NHW YORK. Feb, 25.-The British retail tobacconists have been, informed that the American Jobacc Company Is preparing s bonus scheme, not da- BUSINBSS OF 8TOCK YARDS. Chicago Company's Report Shows 1901 .,, j to Have Been Record Year. CHICAGO, Feb. 25. The "annual re port of the Union Stock Yards Com pany, just completed, shows that 1901 was a record breaking year. The to tal receipts of live stock of all classes amounted to 15,657,162 head, the ag gregate value being 283,953,239, an in crease of 1,034,847 bead and $20,540,516 in value over the receipts In 1500. This total of livestock received is the larg est In the history of the yards, being 518,225 larger than the number of head received in any former year. CHILD GETS BIG DAMAGES. Seven-Year-Old Boy Who Lost Both Feet in Streetcar Accident Given $30,000. NEW YORK, Feb. 23. For the loss of both feet by helng run over by a street-car a Jury sitting in the su preme court has awarded 7-year-old Vincent Muessman $30,000 damages. This Is said to be the largest award for personal injuries ever made In this state. Even for a death it has only once been exceeded. SERVED HTM RIGHT. NEW YORK, Feb. 25. Henry Kress, of Union Hill, N. J., was beaten with a syphon and Is now in a hospital with a fractured skuH because he ma ligned the Hohenzollern and Prince Henry In particular, in the presence of a German bartender. The latter was arrested. MURDER OF YOUNG GIRL. BONHAM, Tex., Feb. 25. Parties out walking discovered the remains of Lena May Prendergas, aged 17, who has been missing since - December 2$ last. The girt had been murdered and her body concealed In hollow stump, being much mutilated .In the process. ENGLAND WILL PROTEST. Against Our Policy of Excluding Ship ping from Philippines. NEW YORK, Feb. 2. At a meting of the chambers of shipping of the United Kingdom, to be held next month, a motion will be made, 3ays a London dispatch to the Herald, to ap proach the British government with the object of asking Its aid against the proposed exclusion of the bhipping of other countries from the Philippine islands. The proposal to exclude is by a coast wise delegation. It will be contended that such a regulation would Inflict a serious injury on British shipping. VIOLATED POSTAL LAW. BOISE, Ida, Feb. 25.-Z. D. Brown In jail here, charged with having lolated the postal laws at Spokane. rown was arrested after a chase to Seattle, Portland. Baker City and Nam pa. It is said It was his custom to go to the postofflee In Spokane and secure mutt ...Ji to other pea pie. isriif NEW FEB LAW PASSED. DBS MOINES. Feb. 25 The senate has passed a bill, which had already passed the house, limiting fees paid by corporations filing articles with the secretary of state. Under the law. $25 will be charged for the first $10,000 of capital stock and $1 tor each addition al $1000. Insurance. Commission anl Shipping. C. J. TRENCHARD, ? . Agent Wells Fargo and Pacific Express Oonip'ya. Custom Rout Broker. Dr.T. L,. Ball DENTIST. PASSING OF THE CABLE CAR. A few years ago the cable system of street car propulsion was consid ered decidedly the beBt, but since the Invention of the trolley system the cable car Is being rapidly replaced, and many experts now claim that com pressed air will eventually be the street car power of the future. In all tines of Industry we see Improve ments being male, but In medicine there 1s one remedy that is Impossi ble to improve upon, and that is Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters. It will not fail to cure dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, constipation, liver and kid ney troubles, or malaria, fever and ague. Take it at the first symptoms of any of these diseases and It will give prompt relief. Be sure to get the genuine. 5!i Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. C. W. BARR DENTIST Mansell Building. 57S Commercial St.. ASTORIA. OR TELEPHONE. RED 204L Prompt Deliveries Of Choicest Fresh and Cured MEATS BOSTON MEAT MARKET New Shop. Best of Service. Phone Main 61. SAYS HE IS FULL OF X-RAYS. William Wild Acknowledges Theft, but Is Doubtless Crasy. NEW YORK. Feb. 25. William Wild, an Englishman who came over on the Kronprlnz WIlhelnTand who surren dered to the police, saying he had robbed his Birmingham (England) employers of $30,000, has been arraign ed In court. There he talked of being filled with X-rays and wireless telegrams. He was taken to Bellevue for observa tion by the alienists. WILL RESCUE DISABLED BARK. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25. The tug Defiance has sailed In search of the French bark Francolse D'Ambolse, re ported by the navy ' transport Solace as being without a rudder and help less at sea 50 miles oft the Farallon islands. The Francolse D'Ambolse sailed from this port 16 days ago for Queenstown with a cargo of wheat FAVORS THE HOAR BILL. DE8 MOINES, Feb. 25.-The com mittee on federal relations of the Iowa house has unanimously decided to re port for passage a resolution memor allzlng congress to pass the Hoar bill restricting the Issuance of Injunctions against strlekrs. EX-ARMY OFFICER JAILED. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.-Godolphln Finney Burslem, once a captain in the royal horse artillery In the British army, and a. secretary to Sir Battle Freere, ex-governor of Cape Colony, South Africa, has been sentenced to TICKETS TO ALL Points East VIA SHORTEST tfr" AND QUICKEST LIRE Latest Importations In TEA, RICO and all kinds of CHINA MERCHANDISE. Contractors for Chinese LABOR No Article of Drraa la no Comfortable, no dressy, healthy Had mo convenient. SWEATERS JUST ARRIVED la area test Variety and Best Grides Ever Seen in Astorli. Bowling Riding Driving Hunting Yachting Football Ladies Gents Children School Street House Anybody Everybody Sweaters Anybody can wenr a Nwenttir. Always a lit unri are ul waya appropriate. 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