The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 27, 1902, Image 1

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VOL. LIV
ASTORIA. OREGON; TU1SDAY. MAY 27,1902.
NO. 2X.
ALL AND
UPPER
mmm&fe for
HERMAN WISE'S
CUSTOMERS
AUGUST 3Q
Keep Your .Slip of IWUw
made at my store and when you
Imvo enough U covor Twenty
lollnrN worth of Good Kxihnngo
your HlipH for a l'Yco Ticket
The Dance Will Be All Right.
The Supper Will Be All Right.
Oar Clothes and Prices are All Right.
Jlvifanlltii jttwanllJtiZ
w until V , "" ml n n'li t
WATERMAN'S IDEAL
Tli niont perfect, practical, and con
venient Fountain Pen ever made
Every Pcti Gurontccd
Mniify rcfniiilij if in it SMtisfmlory. Jut the thing fur
every tin v uw, Nothing luuru arffptuble a nill.
. GRIFFIN & REED .
LAWN MOWERS
$2.90 to $5.60
FISHER B R 05.
TAILOR MADE
1l
1 PANTS
LATEST STYLES
NOBBIEST PATTERNS
EYERY PAIR PERFECT
Seo Our Window Display for
Samples of Elegant goods at
LOW PRICES
SWEATERS
Wo Have Thorn in Every Va
riety, Style, Kind and Color
At the Leading Clothing House of
P. A. STOKES
THE NATIONAL
LEGISLATURE
Yesterday Was a Busy Day and
Many Things Were
Transacted.
ROUTE OF IS1HMAN CANAL
Hciuilor Wants tn Know If Any
l.uw Prevent Natives
r'ruin i)iiilnir to the
I'iiIUmI Mtutes,
WASHINGTON, May 2i. Senator
orgsn today submitted to th senate
an adverse report on Senator Hoar!
bill placing the selection of, the route
from the Isthmian canal In the hand
of the president. The Isthmian canal
committee opposed the bill on the
ground thut It make no provlalon for
further exploration of routes and Imivea
the iwl.-otlon to the president nn the
al'ttrme.'U f facts already ascertained.
On th agreement with Costa Klca
and Nicaragua It 1 aaid that they are
di-ntta aij'l complete aa to the char
acler and scop of rights they have
agreed to concede to the United State.
Colombia on this other haul U charg
ed with playing for delay.
HOAR'S QUESTION.
WASHINGTON. May 2.-Senator
The machinery la being icA !n ro
Itloti an rapidly "as tlb!e, the c'ry
kiln will soon be eompP-tel mi all of
the building and lmttiitloni connect
ed with the Instltu'lnn lll ! 'fcly
for work. There has l-en ;i re.ii mix
take about the lmp"rUnce of this en
terprise. A (rreat number i,t people
thought that cheap labir would be
employed there and that ihey would
put up wllli any kind of tiur1li and
board where they wr r-lnle. I'pon
this Idea com shacks have li-en ar
ranged such a are "arrang..! In log
ging camp, to accommodate the men
who are g'lng to work In this factory.
The tntSr In, they are all skills me
ehanlrs, eommand first class wage,
live first clam and wear Prot class
otothing. There In nothing cheap
bout them, und they are a ffreat ac
qulHltlon to Alori,' A lw number
at material and machinery waa re
celveit lt Runday on the Harveet
Queen and a Urjre( number' of people
re out to aee tdie new tnterprlae
for Antorla. A Jeocrlptlon of the
building and ("he work ahead of the
Institution wouht be tnteroKtlnir. but
for the prwient, the fact that the en-
lerprlne U being placed In ahape for a
regular run and will employ 40 or 50
killed laborer la aufllclent.
THE NEWS FROM
FAR AWAY LONDON
PfLEE IS SflLL ACTIVE
HMMIXUNT HCIKNTISTN AKK
IXVKMTKi.VNXG.
(rittitiul i:xjr'(tM'(t for MImtuI
and Timely ANsUtnnee
From I'nlted Milieu.
FORT DH FRAN'CB, Mirttnique,
May 25. The United Slate cruiser Cin
cinnati arrived here from St. Luoi
yeaterdxy. The atiamer Luckenbach
Hour today lntriduced
reaolutiot):
" That the prenldent be requeeted to
Inform the wnate whether there be
any lw r regulation In foroe in the
Philippine Mand, which will prevnt
any native of thoee lelanda who may
; e.i dealr, who la not under arreat and
jagalnat wh nn no charge of any offenne
agulnet Hie L'nltl fttale in pending,
from coming to the United Rates ami
tatlng bin viewa or denlrea as to the
Intercut of hl people to the president
or either houae of congreM."
KXPUAINtN'tl IMPKIUAUBM.
WASHINGTON. May 2.-Repreen-latlve
Rlchardin.i, the Democratic floor
lead.-r of 1he houne, niale a atatement
today correcting the impreMon which
ha gained wide circulation tjiat he had
declared that Imperialism m opin
ion would b. (hi only Issue of the
congri'Mlonnl campaign. " i miule no
auch aintemcnt and 1 hold no view,"
aald Rlrhnrdaon, "In f.ict I doubt'
whether Imperial! mwould be the had
ing inue, a I'hvr ie other import
ant queetlona."
the following arrived tills morning and left at once
for Porto Rico. The ateamer Fonta-
belle reached here at oclock thi
England Has Not Much Hopes
For Peace in South
Africa.
WILL DECIDE THE FINANCES
frlcndx. It la quite probable that the
wntlment will cryatallze In the form
of a John Hurrougha aootety for the
protection of bird. For thU pun.om
i meting n been called to convene at
fh. Chambr of Commerce room thl
evening at S oclock. All who are In
tercpted are Invited to attend the meet
'ng.
DUBS HOFiS UP.
Turkish TrnopH Are Kaiwinfr
Cain.- T. M. Warnlilp will
Krliitr I'aunoHote'a
I tody Home,
PRETORIA, May 2.-The prevalence
throughout South Africa of the opti
mistic feeling In regard to peace ne
gotiation. is hardly bated onT solid
facta. The proctratlon of the confer
tnce t Vreenlglng is not necweariiv
a hopeful sign. Delegates ti the con
ference, although they have abandoned
hope of securing independence, still
have many point of differences with
the government while an obetantance
minority continue to regard the re.
sumption of hostilities as the best out
come of the present situation.
DENVER. May 2. At a maw meet
ing at Coliseum hall tonight the pr'n
clpal speaker was Eugene V. Debs. He
created great enthusiasm, by a vigor
ous presentation of hi idea. Social
ism be declared to be tfhe only solution
of the industrial problems and he coun
selled the laboring men t? join in the
political action to overthrow the pres
ent system.''.. . ;' .
V COLOMBIAN WAR OVER,
COIXN, May M.-The- Colombian
gunboat General Pinion returned to
Boca De Toro Sunday night with P4
soldiers and a large quantity of ammu
nition. These trope are derftlned for
ChlriquI Grande, wher insurgents are
sUU located.
BIBLES roR riLIPIVOS
ItEPOIIT OF AMKKKAX DI-
HLE MK'IKTV AOKXT.
Kvaiirellcal t nion 'ol' Philippine
Island Organized by
.MIsfliinariFH.
NEW YORK. May M.-The Ameri
can Bible Society has received from its
THE BOERS.
LONDON, May M.-The Daily Mail
ay the cabinet council today will de
cide upon the' points of detail, mowly ,tgnt ,n the phM! w Jaual re
.'.'., . . . . ;port on the situation In the Islands,
of a financial nature. Which 1tave been j Hf f .
raised by Boer in the peace negotla- I u was no child's play that confront
tlon. ed either the civil or military autborU
Great BrlUln's decision In the mat- I1' here- v'D('n SpanUh govern
ter then will be communicated to th ' ment officials withdrew, those who bad
mnrninif uirh isa n. nt .,,n..n. t i vreeniging conrerence oy aeiegatea to """""
,k . Pretoria and being the best obtainable " by the revolution, adll this
. ,"'w terms will almost certainly be accept- . system clung and must be considered.
Tork and other cltisens. Among her '.j ; conciliated, and dealt with before those
pasnengers are W. H. Corwlne, who
was especially named by President
Roosevelt as wrelary of the various
who have spffered much- and protected
THE TURKS. long beneatted. Careful diplo-
LONDON. Ma 2fi. A disnatch ta mac" has been necessary , to bring
the Dally Express from Cairo. Egypt. tut anything like. order. Negotla-
T " 'r 'ne ' nl, WWJ'tUlAJtU JM.. reached there Chat tlon. for the tUemeat of the land
Ing f r the relief of the sufferers; Prof, the whoi hattailon nf h Tnrkih question have been "carried "orf oVer
Angelo Hellprin and other soientllsts. 'troops has been annihilated by rebels slumbering volcano of disappointed
Mr. Corwlne and Cantaln SenL hmth. .near MorCha, In the Turkish Province hatred
of Lemen, Southwestern Arabia. The ln eauca-jonai aepanmeni. wnron
governor of Morcha Is said to have ha pfiartled the world by the boldness
been carried away a aa hostage. The and magnitude of IU plan, ia tackling
rebels are being Joined by numbers of " problem with entbtislasm.
Turkish troops who are deserting. ! The missionary force have been
' gradually augmented. The aptlsts and
er of Chief Officer Scott ,of theRo- I
ml ma, were presented to Governor '
L'Hiiuree and the French delegates to
day. The steamer Tiiase has been
placed at the disposal of Mr. Corwlne
to vWt St. Vlnoont Her carg. w
discharged.
Mount Pelee was fairly quiet yester
day, although there was a big erop-
LORD PAUNCEFOTE.
I.ONDON. May !. The British gov
ernment has gratefully accepted the
offer by the United States of a war-
tlon of ashes which covered the e- Ship to bring home the body of Lord
HASH HA IX
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
. At It.ntonftt. Ix)Ul. S; Boston, 9.
At Raltlmor Chicago. 8- Baltimore,
I
At Philadelphia Detroit, ; Philadel
phia. S.
At WaHhtngton t!Wveland. Wuh
ington, .
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At St. Louis St. Louis, 4; CMcago, S.
The Universal sanh til dwr f.icloiy
at Smith's Point Is a'l buslnesr. An
Astorlan repreeentatlvj visited tne
place Sunday and waa shown throntli
the building from bo:t)m to top. This
will te one cf the grea'.eat intiiut:ons
In Astoria when comal-tl. Wh'le
there Is considerable w.irk yet to be
performed It will only be abujt 15 fnys
until the building will be mr-pietcd.
OjllOH PDE
FOOT WEAR
No ln'ttor in Town
Every Tair Perfect
Boston Rubber Boots
Hny your shoes and boots of a
Practical Shoemaker
S. A. Glmrc
Opposite Ross, Mules & Co
treme north of the island. Th new
crater Is actlv.
Most of the refuKees wlio have come
Into Fort de Franc have deserted the
town from points furtl'er south, as ter-
iror still noea!i all souls and Fort
de France is believed to be doomed.
AH business Is suspended "as the
amount of supplies received has killed
sales. '
The French delegates, Admiral Ser
van and the citizens are unanimous In
expressions of gratitude for the genu
ine friendship of the American people,
which has been manifested by the
swiftness with which great quantities
of supplies .have been furnished and
forwarded and the character of the
delegates In charge of them. Fort de
France looks deserted. Nearly 1000
persons have gne to the Islands of
Gundalnupo, Dominica and St Lucia,
and as many mire are trying to get
away. The simple object of all mind
Is to escape from the Islnnd.
The scientists are divided In opinion
as t whether or not new and more
violent outbura's are to be expected.
A majority of them think volcanic en
ergy will be displayed for a long time.
For two days hoavy rains have fallen.
Pauncefote. the late British ambassa
dor at Washington.
HITCH CLAIMED.
I Presbyterians on the Island of Paoay
are reaching many of the rural people
,at the market places, where they con
gregate from miles in the interior and
are greatly Interested tn the" teaching
J of the Bible.
I A union of Protestant churches in
; the archipelago was effected lor 'he
! purpose of utilising the nissionary for
ces to the beat advantage by the dl-
, rtv.r, ..... . I
uwu"a' Jla -'-Jusi oeiore par- :v,slon of the mi and oprl du.
llament closed after midnight a ni- CUSsion of all luestfon. of common tu
mor reached the lobbies that a hitch tereet.
had o-curred In the peace negotiations, j 0ut;,,!e tne ,n Manl ft and ,ts
Nothing official concerning this rumor '-irons there are none who are so
could e ascertained, but a dispatch !rlpe, for the use of the mhXe
from Pretoria tn which it was stated j We are , , the flr8t gy
that prevalence throughout South Af- t0 translated lnto ttle ianguaga0f
rtca of optimistic feeling in regard to the Cebuan ?roup of the yisajan Isl
peace negotiations was hardly bawd lMdll chaplaln John A jm of
upon solid facts, may be regarded as the Unted gtateg army wth
Indications that such a hitch has oc- 'ance of competent Mw nas!
curred. Little information from Pre- j wtn the utjJJOst timnelated and
torla has been able recently to I ( thoroughly revised this important raan--""!"
r' j pscrpt, which has been presented to
the society without cost by the chap
.lain, and dedicated to the North Mls-
TO PROTECT THE BIRDS.
Meeting Tonight to Organise Bird So
ciety. Through his lecture before the Clf t
op county teachers' institute on the
subject of bird. Dr. W. R. Lord has
aroused a commendable enthusiasm
among Astorians for the study and
the preservation ' of our feathered
A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT GRANTS PASS
Rages Over Six Acres of Ground and Destroys
Property to the Value of $44,000
GRANTS TASS, OPvECON, May 26. Fire today consumed the
Sugar Pine Door and Lumber Company's plant and all the lumber
in the yards; William Brothers & Kendall's sash and door factory
and six dwellings. About six acres were laid in ashes. The losses
aggregate about $44,000. George Hartman, fireman, was overcome
by heat, and J. A. Turner knocked from a lumber pile and badly j
slsslppl conference of the Methodist
church South. The printing for tt?
Bible society has been done in Japan.
Total number of volumes published ll
71,000.
MANY UNION
LABOR TROUBLES
Portland Trouble is. Still Un
settled According- to
Reports.
THE ANTHRACITE SITUATION
The Taintr Play Haroc in
Chicago,-Wholesale! Rtitrh
er Are Especially .
Injured.
The Evening Telegram, fixes up the
Portland strike as follows: '
The strike of 13 affiliated trade and
the Woodworekrs of Portland is cot
Ing approximately $000 a day lose 1
wages. The estimates of the number
of men actually Involved In the lock
out and the average wage per day
gives a total of I8S72.50 per day. As
a majority of the trades are being paid)
good wages at present time, the men
on sympathetic strike are paying well
for the principles they are upholding
in the struggle. "'
The case deciding whether tnv in
junction shall be made permanent wilt
be argued tomorrow. Judge Carey ap
peared for the Bulling Trade Council,
and Judge Betyiett for the Federated
Trades and tie Amalgamated Wood-'
workers..
ANTHRACITE.
CHICAGO, May 2.A enference that
promises to change the aspect of tht
Amhraclte strike situation was held
here today between several mejntar
of the National Civic Federation and
Union interests.
TEAMSTERS.
'CHICAGokay '2-is a result 'of '
the teamsters strike at the otockyard.
business In Packing Town may be '
paralysed ,and that among Who'eaalo
butchers and down-town restaurant
may be seriously crippled.
The Pacific Journal, published at n
waco. calls the Astorlan to task for
condemning Capt!n Stuart end bis
life-saving crew at Cape Disappoint
ment on account of the crew's actlna
at the time of the sinking of the barge
Wahkiakum. What Induced the Paelflo
Journal to A this is a mystery.
Charges have, been made against the
captain and his crew to the Astorlan,
but the Astorlan investigated the mat
ter and defended the ife-eaving crew.
It showed that the captain and his
crew had performed their duty to the
uppermost. Along these lines It may
be proper to state that the only edi
torial written on fhe Pacific coast In
a daily paper advocating the pension-
Ing of life-savers was published In the
Astorlan, and that since that editorial
was written the bill has successfully
passed one branch of congress and is
likely to pass the other. The Astorlan
has the highest regard for the life-oiv-
ers generally and went to trouble and
expense to defend Captain Stuart and
his brave crew, and the Ilwaco Jour
nal's false charge is very ungenerous.
The Eclipse Hardware Co.
Plumbers and Steamfilters.
Steam Boat and Gasoline
Boat Work a Specialty.
Stoves and Tinware
527 BOND STREET
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