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THE MORNING ASTOK1AN. FRtK.VY, JULY 11. IW OfffRS Of AMNESTY FKEKDOM FOR lMtlSONKUS AM) I'ASSAUK HOMK. W tH Be Given Security of Prop erty mid Voice In the Com Insr Klevtion. WASHINGTON, July 10. Senor Don Joave Ooncha, the Colombian minister ait Washington, haa made lie follow ing statement regarding the twins of fered the revolutionist In Colombia If they will surrender n. of the exist ing conditions In that country: " The Colombian, government has of fered to the rebels complete amnesty freedom of prisoners, help for trans- portation of the chiefs and soldiers of the. rebel army to their homes, with ecurtty for their persons and prop- erty: reform of the electoral laws with ie Intervention of the prominent mem bers of the revolutionary parly: Im mediate convocation of congress mnd guarantees of liberty and security of suffrage In the next elections. The Colombian president Senor MarroquW, was not In office when the revolution rtarted In ISM. and what he r.ffers to day the same he offered during his first administration In 191 "The Uberal directory in Bogota has accepted the terms offered by the president and A great number of heads of guerrillas In the renter of the coun try bwv surrendered, hnt the leaders of the rebellion abroad. Senor Vareas Santos and others have asked for the payment of the deW contracted In for rtm eountries bv the rebels and for the annolntmenf of several rtf mbfrs of the re.be! party to some Important po sitions In the ffovernment. The Co lombian government has not acceded to these two demands. The conduct of Senor Vargas Santos Is not ap proved bv the majority of his partv. and hence his chief has limited his pretension to the npnolntment of a new cabinet, but the government has pot answered this position." HARVARD MEN FOR TNDIA. BOSTON. July 10. Close upon the announcement of the Tale mission to China has come Information of a move ment on the part of Harvard Cnlver sity wliich promises to put into India, Harvard men who will directly repre sent the university there in the same way as othr bodies of students will stand for Yale's Interests In China, LAUDS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. BERLIN, July 10. Prof. Schleman, who occupies the chair of modern his tory In the Berlin university ,and whose weekly reviews of foreign pol itics ace one of the most interesting features of the Kreus Zeltung, has taken up American affairs. He refers to President Roosevelt aa being a man Save Your Hair with Shampoos of And light dresRiogg of Ccticcba Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures. 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FALLING 1 MIR: YSOAK of fhe highest political capacity and says the Philippine proclamation, gives much fuller amnesty than Great Brit ain's to the Boers, for. " by the stroke of the pen he has transferred the gov ernment of the Philippines from the military to the civil authorities. CHOOSK ATLANTIC TOAST. Army and Navy Maneuvers to Be Given This Summer on At lantic Coast. .WASHINGTON, July 10. N.'5'onJ general Idea of the character of the amy and navy maneuvers which will take place on rhe Atlantic oai this summer, nothing bearing official au thentication is obtainable in either the navv or w.ir departments. Nor Is It likely that any epeetfle c tii'.s f the maneuvers will be giwn to the press as Information regarding the detailed plans of either defenders r Invader xviH empletely thwart the main ob- Jeet of the eexrclses. lint from a high official, a sketch of the .exreises han been obtained. There are to be w aiAtimt sets of maneuv ers. The Iflrst will be purely naval, and will consume probably the nrt tnree weens Of August, rwo or pernnps in rev to the vessels belonging to he North At lantic station will represent isn ene my's fleet and will attempt to elude a defensive squadron commanded by Rear-Admlral Hlgyinson, and aeccm pUnfr a landing at some point on the New England coast inside i.f'lhnlts not yet prescribed. The duty of the de fending squadron will le to send out scouts to locate the enemy's vessel before they can reach the coast. The vessels participating in these maneuvers will Include the battleshfps (fU-lala. The former again conveyed to Kearsarge, Alabama. Massachusetts 'Germany the desire of the state de and Olympia. comprising- the North-pajtment that the Chinese shall be Atlantic nsiuoifvin a as the 'trerel as lenientlv am otMsittle con- Montgomery. Scorpion, Marbleheal, Hist and such other vesa-ls a can be spared -at the time. At these naval maneuvers, the officials hope to expert- ment with wireless telejfraphy If suit able arrangements can be perfect. M In time and it is said there will also be experiments in coaling ship, transport ing supplies and other comparatively minor features of navsl warfare. Further general details of ;he naval maneuvers such as the commander of the enemy's ships and the division of the vwsels into defenders and Invad- ers .are not to be had yet. Captain I William Swift Is now enyigMl In a J nate articles of the peace treaty. Only consultation with Rer-Admiral Hlg- the provision for Improving the river ginson, coaimandr-ln-ohl-f of the. (and channel are considered ia Import North Atlantic station, concerning jant. If the authorities at Pekin will these and other points of detail. only make serloua efforts to redeem The second snj more important st of maneuvers will consist of a Javal attack on a point on the North At lantic coast by a upno."d hostile fleet. Vhlch attack is lo be mot by a joint defense by the army and MlHtia, assisted by a small number of naval vessels detached for the purpose from the Xorth Atlantic squ.tdron. Active preparations ?re In protcr-. yby the army for Its part in the com ing maneuvers. The defense will be under the general diree'loa of the com manding officer of the East, although the actual work devolves upon the coast artillery, whose Mincers in th? dlstrfcti which nre to be attack d Rill be In active command. It has been determined that the at tack will be made oetw?eti New Bed ford. Mai's., on the cast mil th fast em defenses of the Long Tfland. This will Include the artillery dim-let of Narragansett. commanilr-d by Colonel Henry C. Habrouch and the district of New London. eommandid ly I.iu-tenant-Colnnel J. K. M. Davis. The Narrfle-ansett district Includes Forts Adams. Wetherlll iml Oreble, Rh.kle Mand and Rodman. Mass. The New London district is composed of Forts Trumbull, Conn., Mai'sfiMd R. I., H. G. Wright. Michie -.nd Terry. N. T. The New York forts pre Mtuated at the entrance of Loig Island Sound, and are located for the the purpose of (Jefondmg all the oltit-s of the sound, as well ts. the upper approach t N?v York City. All the engineer ifflcers available have been ordered to th--.se distritts an are directing the preparations of such portion of the defense as will come undr their charge. Ordnance officers have been rtir-eted to give at tention to the inspe tbm of guns and Quantities of ainmunltlm with blank cartridges have been ent to the var ious points. Not only wi'.l the rje fnse consist ()f hand!lnff and flghling the guns but It will a'.so be a test of the appliances, such as rnjo finders, telegraphic facilities, signal opeiations and everything else that i? necessary in a perfect pea coast fort. Within the radius of th'? operations, the army will have nc notice of where and when the attack will be made. The army must find that out for it self. The Rignal corps will be used for this purpose as w.dl is a'l telegraph and telephone stations alon the coast. The navy will lake every pr.au!ln to conceal the point of attack and the army will do its utm'Mt to find out Just where the fleet will approach the coast and also at what time. Owing to the gorrecy to be maintain ed by the navy, the troops In the dif ferent forts will be kept In a state of readiness, either for a day or night attack. ACCEPT STROMBBRO'S POSITION. NEW YORK, July 10. It Is reported that at a conference Just held, Regi nald DeKoven has signed a season contract to take up the work of the late John Stromberg, musical director of the Weber & Fields' Company. However, It Is understood, Mr. De Koen will not conduct the orchestra In person. PRISONERS BREAK JAIL IIKAT MtillT .I.VlI.KIt INTO ISCONSCIOlSNKS.S. Sitcceeili'tt In F.m- itittjr From the Stwl t'tijfe-Took Woman Prisoner With Them. SAX IHRGO. Cl July HV II. n. Hall and Marshall Urook, hoth under sentence to the penitentiary, have, ea- apet from Jail here, taking with them Mrs. l B. Oroach. aha Bessie Hall. Another prisoner. In some way thev succeeded In getting out of the steel cage Imo the outer corridor. They made a weapon of A stove leg, and when A, L, Foster, the night Jailer came In to lock tem In their cells. jthey attacked him from behind. bat jing blm until tie was helpless. He wua then bound and gagged with strips of blankets which they tore from Lhelr bedding, and the trio tied. DrSCCSS CHINA AFFAIRS. Foreign Ortlces Express Themselves In Sympathy Whh United States. BERLIN. July 10. Officiate of the United States embody her have been verbally dlsoutUng Chinese affairs this week with the foreign office of- Isisttrnt with the attainment of the 'powers. No specific suggestions were ! made by the United States, but the jgeneral idea waa again Impressed tbut the Chinese domestic dllllcultles are such that nothing can 'be attained by pressing the Pekln government unduly. The foreign office expresses Itself as being in full accord with the United States and intends a further with drawal of troops from Tien Tsin when the German officials are confident that the occupation of the city Is no long- er necessary as a guarantee and that China, will carry out all the subordi- this pladge. the German trops -vlll le withdrawn. The luerlju of the r.v of exchange in Indemnity payments Is not considered by the foreign offlcee as likely to provoke serioai i ff.. , i tef of opinion, either betw.-en the United States and the powers or China and the powers. TO BK GO V EHN OR -OEN ERA L. It Better Known as a Spoc smm Iran as a Politician. LONDON. July 10. -I- Is said th i Hnrrie Leslie Blundell MeCalmont, M. P., member of the Jockey Club and th Royal Yacht squadron, has been chosen to succeed the Earl of Hop toun as governor-general of the com monwealth of Australia. Hopt-toun resigned his post last May, saying the position was a heavy drain upon his private resources and that the salary attached to the governor-generalship was wholly Insufficient to maintain the dignity of the office. The appointment of a wealthy sports man who is better known for his horse racing than his political proclivities, to fill th position vacated by the Earl of Hopetoun on account of tne Inade quacy of the salary attached to it. Is generally considered rather a novelty in the selection of colonial governors. CORONATION BAZAAR OPF.NS. LONDON, July 10. The Coronation I'.azaar, which Is probibly the biggest affair of Its kind ever held, the or ganization of whloh was chiefly due to the energy of Mrs. Choate, wife of Cnited States ambassador, and other prominent Americans, wa opened by Queen Alexandria this afternoon. The bazaar was In aid of the hos pital for the sick children. Over tV00 tickets, at a guinea each, were sold in advance. U. P. STRIKE CONTINUES. OMAHA. July 10,-Unlon Pacific of ficials and strike leaders each assert that their respective positions are be coming materially strengthened as each day passes. The strikers point with .ld" to the assertion that there has not bepn a single defection from their ranks. The railroad officials say the whops are being rapidly filled with skilled mechanics. BAPTIST YOt'NO PEOPLE TO MEET PROVIDENCES, R. I., July 10 When 'he convention of the Baptist Young People's Union open In his city to day. It I expected 10,000 delegates rep resenting every state In the union v ill be pre.ont. INVALIDATED HIS ELECTION. PARIS, July 10. The chamber of deputies by a vote of 307 to 204 invali dated the -lection -f Count Jea-.- de Castellane, a brother of Count Bonl de Castellane, at St. Flour, department of Dem Catnell. Charles Bouse, Radical Socialist, opposed the validation. He said the arrival of Count Jean at St. Flour was signaled by rain cf gold. Sums of 100 francs to 10.WW franc were given to electors. Hands of men were also organised to disturb or prevent meeting of Mie supporters of the count's opinent. Count Jean mlmftted various liber alities, but declared hla oppoiv-nt ('.Id the mme. He .denied the charge of of accepting clerical Interference. The Invalidation of the election of Count Jean U Interesting because the "loe tlons of his brothers, Ihml ami Stunts laus, were also hotly contested on slm liar charires ami the chamber may iw lll,l Incnllilnfrt thom ItAsr.llVM. NOKTHWKstT UUillK. At Tacotna ?a Mina, 4; 'Yrilnr.d ,1 At S.attle Sea'tle. T; I'll"'. 4 At Spokane Helena. S; Spokane, 0. NATIONAL LRAOl'K, At St. I.oul-St. Units, 3; lironk- Ivn. 2. Tie. At Pittsburg New Yolk. ; Pitts burg. 1. At Cincinnati tlncinnatl, ; Itos ton, S. At Chicago Chicago, 4; rhlladcl nhla, 0. AMT.KICAN LKAC.UE. At Cleveland-Cleveland, S; tvtrolt, 0 At Wa9lngton Washington, T; Hal tilnore. J. At Boston Boston. S; Philadelphia. 1 KILLED BY AITOM01UI.K MrSSon.A. Mont. July 10.-E. L. Bonner, one of Montana's prominent citliens, fell from an automobile this morning and was Instantly killed. Bonner was Republican national com mitteeman from Montana. STEAMSHIP NKIlRASKAN AKKIVKS NEW YORK. July 10. The new twin screw steamship Nebraskan. of the American Hawaiian Steamship Com pany, has arrived In rt from Phila delphia. The vessel Is one of three sister ships, tht other two being the the Nevadan and the Texan. The Nt vadan and the Nebraskan were built by the New York Shipbuilding Com pany at Camden, N. J., which Is also constructing the Texan. The vessels are fitted with furtuicef in which oil or coal can be used as fuel. These vessels are the pioneer oil burning steamships built In the I'nlted States. The Nebraskan Is a vessel of about 3rW tons rapacity. Her dimensions are: Length, 371 fee, breadth 48 feet and dep-h S4 feet. The vessel Is fn command of Captain Ran dall. She will load out for Sun Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and 1 scheduled to sttil from this orl on July 30. WOMAN STOWAWAY PENNILESS. Nnv YORK. July tO.-NotwIthtsand-Ing the fact that the wwnan was a stowawway and without means, the board of special inquiry at the immi grant station has given Mrs. Louis Schaller her liberty and remitted her fine. Mrs. Schaller. who found herself un able to support hw 10-year-old son In Oermany, tolled until she' had saved up enough to send him to relatives In America. She accompanl .! blm on board a steamer at Bremen, but was unable to bear the separation when visitors were ordered ashore and se creted herelf below. A relative prom ised to see that she will not become a public charge and one of the strin gent Immigrant rules was relaxed In her favor. GERMAN V TO PURCHASE MACAO. LISBON, July 10. -A rumor is In cir culation hero that Oermany has offered to purchise from Portugal a portion of the dependency of Macao In China for . 1,000,100. The Portuguese depen dency of Macao Is situated on an island at the mouth of the Canton river. It !s two and one-half miles In length by le than a mile In breadth. ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YOI'.K. NEW YORK, July 10,-On what It Is claimed t - " authority of one of the most important prelates of the Roman Catholic church the Herald an nounces that In a few days the Right Rev. John M. Farley as archbishop of New York to succeed the late Arch bishop Corrlgan will be made in Rome. BAPTIST MISSIONARY ILL. NEW YORK, July 10. General Thomas J. Morgan, corresponding sec retary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society and ex-commlsHlorier of Indian affairs, is reported to be criti cally ill with a complication of diseases at the hospital at Osslnnlng. General Morgan's home is in Yonkers. S I ' ( ESSFl! I, EXPERIMENTS. NEW YORK, July 10. A telegram from Cherbourg states that Rear-Admlral Fournler was present at experi ments In wireless telegraphy carried out on the submarine boat Triton, says a Paris dispatch to the Herttld. Messages were received without any difficulty under water. It to said to be the Intention to install the appar atus on board all French submarines. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. HOMAON DUN TO KITCHENER. His Next Command Wll Probably lie la India, NEW YORK. July l0.Urd Me thuen'a return to England has been as ipilet a Lord Kitchener's welciune will be demonstrwtlv. cable the Urn don correspondent of thv Tribune, He remained in SouWi Africa for a longer period than other generals nf the orig inal army of which so much was ex pected, and has risen lu public esti mation In oonnueiU' of the .English grit with which he persisted In see ing the thing through notwithstanding hl final defeat and capture. Both Volltlcal eani will mille in welcoming Iiord Kitchener this week. His next command will probably be lit ImlW, but he la likely to remain until the end of the year In Enghtnd, where he can tie consulted by (tie war and colonial ottlclea respecting the s.tlr- nu-nt In South Africa, SYMPATHY FOR KNULAND. In the rwttit dUuuiter at St. Vin cent the United Stales was among the first to extend sympathy to England und also to offer assistance to the for tunate aurvlvon. Giving sympathy Is very appropriate way of showing our feelings for those lu distress, but the person who ta unable to eat or sleep on aoooutrt of a weak nr dia onlered atomach needa more than sympathy. He wants a medicine that will cure him. Thn ll istt ttccs Hiom- ach lUtters la needed, be4Mis It pus- ttlvely cures loaa of appetite, belching, flatulency, indlgeatton, dyspepsia. In somnia or nrvounee. Every aaltnr er ahould therefore try a bottle of It at once. Don't acctspt a substitute. The genuine hna our private slump ever the neck of the biatle. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 CCMMEPCIAL STREET. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your outers for mot. Iwtb FRESH AN' I) SALT W ill be promptly and sti iu 'urlly stlendrd In 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Ti-Ici Dods Ni. :l. - mm m 0,wmw lrL. ru. Ill StifaW via: DepotT Fifth nd Leave Irvine ata. Portland Arriva Overland Expresa Train for Salem, Roaeburg. Aah land, Hacramcnto, Ogden, San Fran claco, Mojave, Loa Angeles, El Pasio, New Oreleana and the Eaat. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), momlnir train connects with tram for Ml An gel, Sllverton, Brownsville, Sprlnrfleld, and Natron, and even In train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvallla paaaen ger. Sheridan paaaen- 8.30 p.m 8: SO a.m 7:45 a.m I 7:30 p.m 7:30 a.m t:H p.m IU:26a.m l4:M p.m ger. 'Daily. IIDally eoept Sunday, Rehal. 1 1. !(.. ..i. tj... land, Sacramento and Ban Francisco. Net ratea 117.60 first claaa, without berth and $14.00 aecond claaa, Including Derm. Pate nd tickets Ia Iftitmt - -. -.. ,w . v,UM and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono lulu ana Australia, i.an De obtained . A. KchUhng, Third and 'Waah Incton areeta. T.HILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St. Leave for Oawego dally at 7:20, :4I a. m.; 12:30, 1:65, 1:26, 6:16, 6:25, 8:06, 11:30 p. m. and 0:00 p. m. on Sunday only. Arriva at Portland dally at 6:36, 8:20, '10:50 a. m.; 1:36, 3:16. :3e, 1:20, 7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m, dally except Monday; 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun days only. Leave for Dallas dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at f:30 a. m. Paaaenger train leavea Dallie for Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Return Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 'Except Sunday. R. B. MILLER, Oen. Frt. and Pass. Act These tiny Capsules ara superior to balsam ot Lopaibay w Cubebs or Injections MduiM CURE IN 48 HOURSVnW the sama diseases with out inconvenience. Mean lm.1 air, and whether it eAttletl from tliA Uw l.m.1. .. umiJihcH of the couutry, or the filthy TIlCSC atmospheric noisonn are bv the blood J, ami the fotindulioii of Chills and frtut- ,dnvt.t . I, trotiblcs, jaundice nnd biliousness nre ftctjticntly tine to that invisible- fie, Malaria. Noxioui jfascs and ttnlieiilthy multi-r collect iu the svstciu ktatise the liver ami kidneys fail to ni t, and me pound into the bhxal current until it Wonics so polluted and ulnRgiaH that the poisons, literally break through the akin, mid carbuncles, Mis, abHceasea, uU cm'niitl vmioiis ciiiptioiH of an iudolent churacU-r appear. (Icplctiii( the Mtcm, and thivatciiiiiy life itself. I lie trernrn aud poisotiM that aotipptess and weaken the b.nlv und ilrstroy the life-giving properties of the bliMnl, rendering it thin and wuterv, uupit beovertHmie and cairied out of the 8) stem More the pat u, sit can hoi to pet rid of Malaria and its effects. increases almoht fiom the first doae. There is no Mcrvnrv, l'ot.ish, A- .-ttic or other mineral in S. 8. S. It is atrictly and entirely a veri table t.:u u Write us about yourcuse. and our physicians will gb-llv help v i by tbeir advi- to regain your health. ' lUatk un bbusl and skin diHc'isJ s hen't if tmawirr riric co.. ai. c. CHAS. W. HOLMES FARRIER HKINO YOCH HOKdKH TO AN EXPWHT HORSKHIIOER. MIOV OS DUANE TllICT. DProaiTK C1TT tlAUfc PRAEL & COOK i rAN5IER COMPANY. Ttlephon UL Graying and expressing All foods ahlppad to cur oara Will recatva special attention. No. i Duana 8t. W. J. COOK. Mr, Astoria. Or. Rsa Tel. UJL Dr. T. L. Ball DENTIST, 6:4 Commercial Street Astoria. Ore, Dr. Matthew Patton Removed to SIS Commercial St. Over IVWruon ft llruwn'a Bhoa Store. KEMAI.K AND 1'IUVATE DI8 BASS9 A BI'HCIALTT. G. 01, Barr, Dentist Mansell Bulldlnf. t"t Commercial St.. Aatorla, Ore. TELKPHONE RED XXL Andrew Asp, Wiksi later, llirlmllk nl l.iibir i riR.rr-CLA8s work at I REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Olven to Ship at e 8tamboat Hepalrlnir,0nra FtUck- smithing, Flrat-Claia Hre- Shoeing. 'C. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and S.ili'i'ln Agent Wells Fargo and I'a clllc Exprer fomianle.. Cus tom Hou Broker. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. GRADUATES of the school are In conslnnt demand at salaries ran gins; from 110 to 1100 per month. Btudenta take the state examinations, during their course In the school and are pre pared to receive state certldca'tes on graduation. EXPENSES range from 8120 to 1175 per year. Strong normal ouurtw and well-equipped training department. The fall term opens September 16, for catalogue containing fu'l Informa tion, address. K. D. RBSflLER, President, or J. B. IUTTIBft, Secretary. T HP Of New Zealand W.J P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has bpen Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-lwo ypai?. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Api-nta, Astoria, Ore. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself or absent friends than in a year's subscription for . the Semi-Weekly Astoriari It gives all the city and county news twice eachweek foi only onedollarka year in advance. An . invtelhto Enemy to Hoatih nc-wcui nml diuiu pipe of the citic hreutlitit into the liinc nml token un Mimie loittr, dt'liilitatinir iilncNs Is Initl. .....t ...i u..ua t.ri. 8, 8, S, does this ami quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ aud stimu lating them to vigorous, huttthy action, S, :i, S. possesses not only puiifyitpf but tonic propcUicH, nud the o-ener.il bmiltli iiiiioi,t-r.i, mh.I Oi.. t.f,i..,i.tM Seaside Excursion Foresters Social Club SUNDAY. JULY 13, 1902 Train Irnvea di.t at t a, at. i uiniliiB leaves IWt.1,t t 4 45 p. m. Hp snn' and attend. Secure yo'ir ilea Im today. Round Trip T'o Children, 6 to I! yr $ Tlcketa mav lw wcurail nt i mem. tr, or C. E. Foster, swretary. General Electrical Installing and Repairing The iWt Ktii'fi Slioh in Ortjris Otibidf tif Portland Huh Just Htt'ii 0cnc at 4 21 II ON I) HTi Estimates Made on Wiring for Light snd Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Acraratus Of All Kinds. 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