WJiPUBUCUBMRIASSOiaATia Save time una worry HSULL The Dally Astorlan f iiT1TI'n"?TTf' W law Has a AND Pll Has a Rwla AND PMMAMWT ...Family Circulation... Much mor than thru timis ai uroi as that op any othir rapm. in Astoria An "Ad" In Tim At'omAH'l wnni .ultima. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. VOL. XLVI. A8T0RIA, OREGON: FKI DAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1897. NO. 127. William Gadsby. The House Furnisher, Portland, Oregon. it H mmim'. niRiiwiM'n mi if fro U SL" t 8- 3"'" I Tin. I lining R u Suite, rutisistiiii; nf mie I.arj!e Si.lcliiiaril. one Si f.ioi r.xtciioKHi Tttl'lc ami Six hiriin ( hairs, we offer an a special in iliu einriit reali-rof the Asi.'ktAv, .. ki-il, I. ). li. i"rtlutul, for 1 7.50 We have the following Special Ilaraiii aUn ti) oiler: I'srlur Suit-i. CitiiHintiriK f ' Sofa, 1 Jivun, 1 Talent Rocker, 1 dents' l .ne Arm Chair, Reception ( hair, all snlitl onk, hol uteieil in Tapestry, wuh Silk I'ltish Triininiti" at $11.50. t'arlor Sultn, in Sultan I'lush, name ntiinlier of pieces as the alove at 35. Cham tier Suits. Maple, linishcil in a pretty. liKht hirch, ititisistiii of one lieadsteail 6 feet hijjli. 4 feet (1 iridic wule, 1 Hurcati with licveldl mirror hxjo indies, ami three tarc drawers: one x.'vmbinati'.itl W'a-ihst.viil, with two larye ilrawcrs and cabinet l.elow for ,i 1.53. Chnmhcr Suits, Cheval Maple Mirror, i;.?o inches $14.00 Ash Mirror, j..-o ' ij.oo sh Mirror, 15. 00 Ash I'licval Mirror. i.- ' 17 50 1 ,ik I'-'i t-.it! i' Mirror, .' ix.'o " 19.50 ( i.ik l'oi isiu i Muror, iSx.pj ji.oo 1 lining ( hairs, CaneScit, Hrace Ann, each 75c. I.xtensioii I aides. Ash, foot ..oo KU In n Cnplio.iids, wire front ( ft. hih ' 4 00 I louschold I rc.isiue Tallies. " J.co Tapestry l'.rilssells ('.irpii, per yard 45c. In;i.iin Carpets, all wool 50c. Japanese Malting, linen watp, 40 yls 6.50 Chinese Malting, 40 yards 5.00 City Book Store, HEADQUARTERS FOR Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Goods, Hammocks, Lawn Tennis Sets, Etc. LATEST PERIODICALS. PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. Blank Books. Stationery. Type Writer Ribbons, Carbon Paper and Office Supplies. GRIFFIN 6t REED. R. L,. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments (23 Commercial Street, Atorl The Columbia Iron VVorrks .... FOUNDRYMEN .... Blaeksmitbs, Machinists, and Boiler-makers Corner (eighteenth HI. and franklin At a. Some Things in Season Complete Salmon Nets, Knitted Web lli AAAA rfV rfV A Jfi J Lawn Mowers 5 and P 2 LAWN HOSE f (VAAAAAAAAM Building 5 2 , Hardware? 'Carpenter's Tools? at FOARD & STOKES CO. Listen to the Howling Prices NOTE OUU I'lUCIJS ty$o suits of Mcii'k ull wool under wear lior fi. 25 Mid. $ J. 50 suits of im.ii's till wool under wear for ti.j$ suit. 5J.50 men's all w ool sweaters, in' blue k or white for -50. t J. 50 men's ull wool sweaters in Mack or navy f 1.25 50c men's cotton sweaters sale pri e jy, 50c men' nc'lifcc cotton overshirts for jc. 25c rneii'it kiiopciirlcni for 13c. at SHANAHAN BROS' GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF THE COHEM'S STOCK NOTE OUR PRICES 50c ladies laundried percale shirt wai.st for 23c $2.00 ladies, all wool sweaters for sale price 1.25. 25c ladies 40 gaue extra high spliced heel, fast Llack hone 15c 25c lodies leather belts in all colors 10c 20c ladies linen collars 10c. 75c ladies sailor hats for 49c. S2.50 ladies fine black figured mohair separate skirts Si. 50. Just arrived Ladies black waists in iarpe sizes. The Only place in Astoria to get bargains is at Shanahan Bros., NOTE OUR PRICES. 25c children's fast black heavy ribbed hose, 3 pairs for 50c. J 'J 15c children's fast black heavy ribbed hose, 3 pairs for 25c. 75c misses' corset waists, laced backs, for 50c per pair. 25c children's natural wool underwear, all sizes, for 20c each. Children's dresses at half price. $2. 00 Children's and misses' reefer jack ets for J 1. 5 each. Children's parasols for 20c each. Children's hats at half price. 580 COMMERCIAL ST. A STARTLING IL LLiil lUiA i'- '" "" Sinnlh Deputy uw in New Disclose WcUr' I'crfiih, York iiril". Hi- will i.rm- In iu'irt .r ,o-! plllmi tin- ' onilUlKnn of Ann rldinn nn Am.-rliitiL I .il.-r.'.t ti.-ri. uml ultti i.i..r.. ' IIUmii if cu'ir.try frurri In-rM(iiil vx- in rli iic , uikI m III Ih li.iui run Jlr Culhoun will wi I'n-Mfli-ot M' Klnli y ami with whiiK-vi-r lKlit h Inn, tin- .n-- Wi'iii n nTiwinil riirHrntutlf will M.;;- Ki t m ilii lol'l llial ur on wumc n aiul i'hllilri-1) In ttu Inluixl uf I'ulia must CfflMi'. Th Kulx lnvi-tlKiitlon I. tliMui, A. Iiriilli t.-il. ih- nmtt'-r 1 t-xnctly wforv MK. CAI.IIOL'N Kr.Tl'KXS IIOMK On.r.l Ue l.fl It In FVI.nmry lut. Al I Hit- rnn' luiili'n of lh- lnvMilKwtlon It i'oniioito irt-iiiri u roM, whkh h , r-iiui-tiil G ru ral 10 lti. In It l.c ' :ii Hint Unix li.ul t"n lruuil n a K ui-ii 1 o( ilia tin 1 Um. hud a nutttrvi mid : ;ill'!ii. icwl fui1, ilw nlti-nllon of ' nur-, 1 nil. In fart, thui uny niar jcouii'l lh. Tliin In r'.ailiy ui ti..j J upon trvldt-ncc which Grrnl t-f di'-lln-: ! iKwitlvrly to eonsl.lfr. 80 ij. imthI Ifi 1-Iln:-1 (HKilllvrly to mun the ti-jrt 1 which lr. ConK'wtoii .uSmlttid. Mr. r.ilhmin will U(ort Gi-nral liiyutrl'. Th' war for food him U-irtin In llavnna. In Anton ItU-lo ir--t on May 31 four nunl.l In ltiivaiirt. 111. ad.ln-M In thin 'm"" "i'"-i"-- ' rlly U known to only a fi-w trujitel ,,r,,,""'- one Mn ec-plttel and thr frl.n.1. H-Mir i;.un.-t.i I. k mitlve of u,rir,.M..,ni ..w, DURRANI'S LIFE IS PROLONGED An he nfxike to hi father a wlro rrei-r. and wondtrn bara a-.parat:d thvm. ranlrd hy the Siu.iioa ) Thisqs Be nin Vhcre Tiry Vert Wants fcate if fossilile. Xi. York. Juno l-Thi- Herald a: Hi-iior Hiiiilliiiio I'.irr.i. In, w ho until lc- i-ntly n a di-puiy In the provincial n- M-mlily of H.intrt Clnr.i provlm;. Culm. 1 nt iirmi-tu In lhl cliy, while the us'-m, of Ci-ii.-riit Wi-yli-r nr III luoklnif 'on him, In ordvr to hrliiK him befor a Culm ; ' I'IKKANT GETS A KK81MTE. Han Kranclnco, June 1 Tiie attorney for TheoiJore Durrant again a ie red I. His Attorneys Confident His Execu-; 1 lrcu11 Court ,laJr n1 "pp"-1 for ' . i writ of pupersedeaa for the purpose of liun mil DC iscicrrcu. !Uiylni exeeuUon of aeutence. but thl j waa denied. Leave to appeal from thla ideclalon to the Supreme Court of the ;t'rilted Btates waa then made and grant- SL'I'KEME COURT TO IIEARCASE !M. j Although It la an open question whether jln view of the dental of the writ of iu- i persedeaa thla order of the court acta a a atay of proceedings. Attorney YVx irerald wired to Warden Hale to take no action In the premise pending the ap peal to the l'nlud Bute Supreme Co-rt, which doea not meet awiD until October next. This virtually means a respite for six months, at least. mer. The money wits left In the IIIIk. The crimes were commuted for food. A rnt:un. Iieiilenant iind JS soldiers have been Itrouxht h re n prisoners from CuniiK) l-'lorldii iind condemned to Ix- hot U-i-.-niM- lin y sold arms and munitions 10 tile OulKina. It Is now sail that the selllns of cart rblres to the liutunrenlH Ih common In llnv.uia province, an the nolIITs lutK money for fiM. ii'iu riil Weyli-r has umionuced that his reconci-nt ration decrees npply to Santt dlsiliiK'ilelusl American soldier, on hear rKO de I'uliii a 11. 1 Puerto rniu'lpe. A In this, culled nlli-nllim to the fii'-l thai while the four western provinces wore declared ImcllUil. General Weyler k-?pt the times us many troops In them us he did In the two eastern provinces, which were, admitted to be In the hands of tlu rcln-lM. H n Ifl. Hi-i-.nr llarroi U, ri f.-rrluif to his ep-j rliii.in 10 a cloe frletiil. nald My tro.il le with liem-rsl Weyler be- 1 itail mini.i lline aicn 1 n-furi-il to side will) him ntcalnul Ms hitter fin-, the Mnr I'lls nf Al" xtciiul. the leader of the rule iv.itne parly In Culm After vainly. tryliiK li enlist my cietiiMnitluii In his IIk'U ah'alnul Ihe bailers of my own nr-1 ly, the ceiiiral shiikIh to have revenae mi toe by llnlillcalillK nie In frauds Hk- -iiiti-iI In tils own riilMliiry adtnlnlstra- , nun In Simla ('lira pravlmv. In which Si iinr Vldel iippears as a leading chnr- ' actir. orders fcr my arn-st were Issued' by liineral Weyler. who hrointht all the1 char;i he cmih I think of aialiiHl me, j eeii that of In Inc a rebel syni.ttlift. r, , .ind ordered thai 1 be tirotiKhl licforc k I court martial of his own partisans. Warned by hlkh ollicials. 1 was able to hide until opimrtuitlty offered, wid Ij boanb--l at 'i nfuKos a vessel for l'on-1 ton. While In. Unit I reci Ived a note serl I lo tny home by General Weyler. offcrlnK j lo (nrlve aim foi'nct evi ryihliij; If I Kve ' iiivsi If ei I ilM not heed his offer, la- j canie I I'Mirne'l that only the day before ' he had one of my servants tortured' lo extract from htm a confesrlon of my w ht'ivahoiu. l "An l Iiik In Iloston a few days nitx, j I al once came to this rlly, where 1 will, remain only a few days In-fore salltnn for Hpain, where I will lay In-fore the Koveriiiui-nt Ihe proofs of Ihe frauds conmilitisl In the military administration In l-'uha, In which General Weyler hive n ureat share. "My object In remaining her fur a rew nays is ror tne piir-.isu or issmnjr a Nt.w york. Juno S.-A kim cUI lo the Jour- pamphl.-l expiwIiiK the frauds mid cor-jnill from ix,,,,!, .ly!): llii.STUN VANDALS. Ourtoslty Seekers Mar Monument. o! lteiiowinsl IVople. l!osion. June 3 It has In-cn dlscovared that pieces have been chipped off sev eral ancient Kruve tones tn ihe old Gran ary burial grounds here. The stene;' over the (.-raves of l'aul Revere, John Hancock and Governor Increase Sumner all show marks of vandalism. The bury Inif ground was open to the public on Memorial Day. and It Is believed relic hunters then succeeded III obtaining proofs of their dishonesty. KAMOIS SKASIDK Cl ITT AG K. ruptlon of the iidmliilstrnllon under Gen eral Weyler. I will mall a copy of my hook to every Icn.llnir lvolitieal man lit Spain as weil ns In Cuba, before leaving the country." The Herald has obtained n ropy of this book. It appisils to the Bpahlsh premier to appoint a royal commission and srnd it to I'ulm lo Investigate every charge he makes In the hook. UefenliiK lo Weyler's report as to the paclllcatlon of the provinces, SiMior Tlur I'eotu ridlctibs the bleu and declares that Ihe iill.-Kcd pnrltlcutlon Is only part of a scheme between Weyler and- his sup poriers In Madrid to keep him In power. Heiior Harroetii Includes In his book of ficial and private documents to prove all his assertions. Bettor liiirroeta declarea that undor the administration of Weyler every onVlul place In I'uba Is for sain. Every eerie sl.istUnl position has Its price. He closes the book with u declaration that fteti eral Weyler Is really a monster, well -le-scrllicd by ihe American press, tils crimes, ho says, are a dishonor to Spain, and unless the evils are corrected he le Kards ns ceilaln Ihe loss of Cuba to Spain. The Hula OAT.lliU'N' liKTl'KNS. Closeit by Travesty Is Minister. t;.e New York, June 3. A special to the World from Jlavanu via Key West says: Mr. Calhoun KOes home puzzled. He Is to sail on the Want line steamer. Mai.y contradictory stories of tho Insurrection have been poured Into his cars, lie hua declined to be Interviewed, but your correspondent has an absolute assurance ns to the nature of hl views. Mr. Cal houn la for peace. If pence be possible, and If need be, for war. He will recom mend that the war be stopped at all haz- Wllliam Waldorf Astor has taken Ihe house nt Westgiite-on-Sea, which was once occupied for two or three weeks by the Duke ami Duchess of Fife. The ten ancy Is for 12 weeks and the rental paid Is 400 guineas. The house Is small and unpretentious, but its value has been en hanced by Its exalted associations, the rental paid by the duke having been a moiety of that now obtained. THE BROOKLYN OFF. New York, June . At Hood tide this morning, the cruiser Brooklyn sailed tor Southampton. Her aieed across the ocean will be about 13 or II knots, there helr.i; no wish or need to press her. She will reach her destination tn about 10 days and will then clean up, and by the time the naval review comes off the Brooklyn will have few If any rivals as a model of discipline, cleanliness and beauty. FIRST PEACE Smite Asthoriiitg the Appeal Acts is ; ipso facto Stay of Troceediigs rrcccdcit Mis Beef Set. FORGED DEED. San Francisco. June 3. Durrani's attor neys now believe that they have positive ly postponed the execution of their client until the Trilled States Supreme Court can give them a hearing. It Is true their j gtrange Controversy in a San Francisco petition for a writ of habeas corpus r.as Court. been denied, out from this order of di nlnl they claim to have an appeal as a matter of right ami they declare that the statute authorizing 'the appeal acts ipso fnetn ns n stnv nf nrnerf-np unrle- fh , , , .. ,, I the superior court yesterday. The trial Judgment of the state court until the HM BVUMUIIUni 111? , V I uua IV I drew from one witness a virtual coufetf San Francisco, June J. An alleged for ced deed formed the subject of Judicial Inquiry In Judge Hunt's department of appeal is finally determined. In tnatj case It Is Immaterial whether the court I grants a supersedeas or not In some sense they have a nn which to base this confidence In the sion of forgery, ar.d from another wit ness a direct confession of perjury. precedent The comroversy before Judge Hunt In volves the ownership of a lot on Lyon action of Judge Haw-ley. who allowed at. !strett. T,ie property formerly belotnve.! appeal In the Worden cose to the United j t0 Catherine J. Wallace. It subsequen V States Circuit Court of Appeals, the petl-' lnt0 tho ,0,, of Wallace tih- der a deed purporting to have been exi- tlon In that case having been flb.4 .ne m-inc. coun. ou- uen.eu a super- j by hu mo0r on Decentber 9. seOeas. Ie.ivir Wonlen to whatever pro- djv. -,...- her death. The dt, lection from hanging the federal srtatuies acting as a stay may give him. Durrunt's attorneys expect a similar ordi r to be entered by the circuit court this morning when they perfect their ap peal. That Is. they expect the appeal to be allowed as a matter of right, but do not expect the court to formally grant a supersedeas. They know that the supreme ourt has adjourned until October, and assert that the filing of an upieal will nt least postpone the execu tion that long. The contention of the attorneys 1 leased on section TtW of the revised stut uies. It Is asserted that Attorney Gen eral Fitzgerald will advise Wardens Aulle and Hale that If they hang either Wor den or Durrant under present conditions they will Ih- guilty of Judicial murder. He will render an opinion today In ;!ie Worden case. Judge Carroll Cook expressed the opin- now attacked as a forgery by Jeremiah Sheeley, who sues administrator of Mrs. Wallace's estate. The deed was acknowl edged by Eugene B. Mc Man us bifore Notary Public Thomas M. O'Brien. Some months ago tho depositions of McManus and his wife were taken. McManus swore that he drew up the deed and hu wife swore that she was present when Mrs. Wallace made her mark. When Mrs. McManus testified she repudiated every statement contulned In her depo sition because Notary O'Brien told her that If she refused to do so she would be sent to San Quentln. Eugene B. McManus testified that he drew the deed up at the Instance of Wal lace some days after the funeral of thj liU'crs mother. "I signed her name to It." he testified. The charges made by Mrs. McManus are flatly denied by Notary O'Pricu, who swears that he never saw the ion last night that the appeal to thejwom--n- Tne no-ar' also flat'y contra- supreme court would act as a stay of execution. Congressman Magulre has asked Governor Budd to grant a respite in Worden's case until newly discovered evidence can be presented. And DURRANT BREAKING. There Is Much Rejoicing In San Quentln Thereat. WAlTi: GOES TO JUSTICE. Minneapolis, June S. K. E. Wnlte, the; special pension examiner who stands con-j vlctcd In the district court of Hownrdj county, Iowa, of having Intimidated by threats of prosecution and Imprisonment Daniel P. Andrews, of Crcseo, and who was charged by tho pension bureau of conduct which nimle. him liable for ar rest, leaves here today to deliver himself up to Justice. Sun Francisco. June i Theodore Dur rant seems to be breaking down. A mem ber of the death watch was seated at his side last night looking down upon him as ho tossed and tumbled In restless sleep. The warden was at once notified of the change in Durrani's demeanor. Orders were Issued to increase the death watch and to maintain the vigil with greater care than before. Captain Edgar commanded that a guard be stationed every minute of the day and night In the cage with the condemned man. Whatever Durrant may do, the eyes of the guard will be on him Three men will watch with him until he dies on the gallows. Durrani's father carried to the con demned man yesterday the news that the j United State district court had denied Iho writ of habeas corpus and that the next tight for life must be made at Wash ington before tho supreme court. A special messenger will hurry across the continent but he cannot reach Wash ington before next Wednesday. He will have tho greatest good fortune if he receives an audience from tho supreme court that day. It Is probuble that a hearing will not be granted before Thurs- dlcts McManus. ALL NOT HARMONY. Colonists to the South Seas Not Meet ing Success. San Francisco. June 3. All is not har mony In the Protherhood of South Sea Colonists that left this port on the brig Percy Edwards about three months ago In search of a site for a colony on one of the Islands of the South Pacific. One of the members of the colony, in a letter posted at Suva, the capital of the FIJI Islands, says that Captain Peterson, the sailing master of the vessel, had assumed the power of a cxar. The governor of the FIJI Islands had not given the colo nists much encouragement In their plan to settle In the South Seas, and they were refused a landing on any of the Islands of the FIJI group. The wrflei said the vessel was preparing to sail for the Samoan group, and If no more en couragement was given them there, an attempt would be mode to land on the Solomons. Should they be ordered away from there, the vesesl will be headed for home. Ambassadors of the Towers Meet Kith the Turkish Minister. THREE HOURS' DELIBERATION Rissiai. French aid Ctgtisk Aabtstsdora to Trepare .Icaonada tor the Coaference Tomorrow. Constantinople, June 1 The first aitilnf of the peace negotiators was held ihta afternoon at Tophane palace between th ambassadors of the powers and Tewfik Pasha, Turkish minister for foreign af fairs. No secretary was present and the only record that will be kept of the proceed ings was such as each ambassador wilt nulla for himself. It Is understood that the result of the three hours of deliber Hon was that Count Neldloff. the Russlon ambassador, will prepare a memorandum as to the rectification of the frontier: that Cambon, the French ambassador, win prepare a memorandum aa to the capitulations In the case or the Greek ubJecU In Turkey, and Sir Philip Cu--the British ambassador, will prepare memorandum as to the indemnity. The conference then adjourned to i. eet again on Saturday next to consider these memoranda. MONTANA PAUPER'S LUCK. Supreme Court Decision Gives Him Fortune of R0u),w)e. Great Falls, Mont, June J. Old man Vance, aged 71. who has for years beeu a pauper, has Just received word that the supreme court of North Carolina has rendered a decision In a suit brought by his mother (now dead) ten years ago tn favor of Mrs. Vance, handing down to him as next of kin an estate valued at about S4,0iO,0u0. During a recent Illness he waa cared for by Miss Alice Cross man, the 16-yen.r-old daughter of a Mon tana section boss. Upon receipt of the news he proposed marriage to the girl, who accepted, and tomorrow they will be married. Crossman has resigned his position and with his wife will go to their southern home. THE PRISON RIOT ENDED. San Quentin Prison, June 3. The great riot among the convicts is practically at an end. Captain Edgar, the guardian of the prison yard, has the prisoners un der his complete control and has woa a signal victory over the men In atrtpea. Yesterday afternoon nearly 100 men were released from solitary confinement and are now wlllmg to go to work In the Jute mill. A MINER'S LAST REQUEST. L. the STRV1CES IN ENGLISH. j day of next week and on tho following ! day Durrant must die if the national Cincinnati. June S.-Nine German Cath- j tribunal does not exert Its authority, ollc pastors In this city announce that ' The elder Durrant wept us he told his hereafter sermons in the English as weil son the story, but he bade the con- as In tho German languages will be preached In tholr churches. This is done In furtherance of the spirit of the recent papal decrees looking to the condition of Catholic worship In the established language of the country. demned man be of good choer and not to lose heart until the lust hope is gone. If the Journey la made without accident a return staying the execution may be served by telegraph on the war den. The son said be would be brave. Oakland, Oil., June 3. Edward Scheftliin, the miner who founded town of Tombstone, Ariz., und died In May, in Oregon, made provision In his will for his last resting place as follows: "It (s my wish, tf convenient, to be burled In the garb of a prospector, my old pick and canteen with me, on top ot the granite hills about three miles west erly from the city of Tombstone, Ariz., and a monument such as prospectors build when locating a mining claim, be built over my grave, and no other monu ment or slab erected. And that none of my friends wear crepe. Under no cir cumstances do I want to be burled In any cemetery or graveyard." The will was filed yesterday for pro bate. All of hla estate, valued at STOW), la given to hla widow and brother. BASEBALL SCORES. Brooklyn, June 3. Brooklyn 0, St. Louis L Boston, June 3. Boston 6. Cleveland L New York, June 3. New York 6, Louis ville t New York 10, Louisville . Philadelphia, June 3,-Philadolphla 10, Pltsburg L THE MARKETS. Liverpool, June 3. 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