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ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBKARf ASSOCIATIOU. life ffliitiiisf tAti THE.'ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anylpaper on the Columbia River THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the biggest and test paper on the Columbia River FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. VOL. XLVI. ASTOKIA, OltiWON: SaTTiWAY MO UMNO, Jl'.NK li), 187. NO. 140. WM. GADSBY Corner Washington and I:ir5t Streets PORTLAND, OREGON j I -n w I! lr! v Hi TliU ile.liiiitlnl I'lirlor Huil, 11 ilcren. anliil "ik nr liirrli frniiir, u; luilslrrnl iu lnH.try, witlttulk trim mini,'". JH20.O0- FT j -- -"s. i ,. Tliis I'lmiiilHT Smt. Imr.lwmKl ti., J&12.SO If ytiii want u Hilling Room Suit. ymi in the rut in the "Astormn" nf May io, c onsisting of i sMi-Uianl, f ( hair ami i si foot extension talile, all for $ 17.50. Yon sec yiui ran furnish 3 rooms for $50. Yon will itii uc-ll. wlun in Portlaml, to rail ami ..ok through our stork of CarH-ts, Curtains ami everything to furnish a house. WM. GADSBY, cor. Washington 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 UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Ouarant.ed (ha H.t In th Market ORNER FOURTH AND (1L1SAN STREETS . . PORTLAND, OREOON Compulsory Auction ...NOW ON Auctions at 2:00 and 7:30 p. m. daily Friedman's Store "M In : lfc o. - In iKl,t i.irvh or XVI Ontory. and First sts.. Portland, Oregon. & REED. If you want to aeeuro irenulnii ImrKiilna Ik- aura unit uttetul thU sale, for I am ili-trrmlneil to k KiihI by the first of Ri p tnmlier and lay In n bran new aiock of Ifooiln for the winter. Will therefore dls poao of na much of the mock on hand n can poaalMy ! forced, rcKnrdleaa of conaeciuenepa. The Rood to bo aacrlllcad at THIS FORCED SALE consists of Men'a, Youth's tind Itoya' C'lothlnir, Men'a llata, Ijidlea' Conta nn.l Sucks, Dreaa (looda, Hllks and Velvets, Window Curtains, Fancy Trimmings, Hat Ornaments, Iicea anil Kmbrolderlea, Bhoea Cutlery, Stationery, Notlona, etc., I'nriutols, Coraet Waists, Whlto Goods. Ily at.endlnf( this anlo you will save a great deal of money, as I poattlvcly mean to pnrclmae a bran new stock, and all , the goods now on hand must go. Remem- ber the place 000 Commercial atreet. AWFUL TORNADO IN ILLINOIS Dead iiml Injiiml nt the State Insti lion fur I'ctlik Mlmlcl. STORM IN IOWA AMI INDIANA Telephone nail Telegraph Virri link. -form rrnpeiit and Imps Desirmcd ls nt L iff Nut lircal. aiMKitrnt iiikllt. JAII ll'llltlt-V Sr.M. IKK7H., (tl.KMK IK IHIKIS. Lincoln. Ml. J in. which .auM-il ox. r lh" rn pot (Ion uf Logan h-Th tfirn.nln titrul and ri: uiimy this -ifir- d'xm ) -iri) ,s iiimii;.U uf dollars' orih uf pr ;ri-rty im) rufniilriHy ili-mm-ll-l ttii' liinin niM- n tirn im l'n. ?;irn f On. .mil- rn.tituiiitn for r tlu mm'1' TTilT-.U inr.iMi. HMklnt rrfuKK flfrri Hi., niorrn . I.- hurl, . I In ihr ili lirlx. Kuur of Hi.. rvfnic ". I"V piifil. fnm i"iili ura. rr lnk-li oul id nil Kiis. olh.'tx rrr uriwlv In1nrl ,n ol !iom. "irn iilTln. trtt 111. mill trululily IV'' Tht Iruii ri' Hylsi -i..r H'iki r Juinii K'llrioi" . ,Nt-i Mc Knxi.. ivii i. l liiinm ull io (IU of 11k liu.luo.m At J..'i ttil a'l.riKH'ti Ilii- liirn.nlj m wn ttitiu hiin; il. 1 ity from 1 li- iiitli imi. Tl.. tlr ttiHinuilun tor fi-i-hl.-ml'vl"), roiiiiiiiunK out Tii liitniit", in nil. I id Ik- illrwilv ill li"1 lMlli of I ! mum, Tin- riwti of .I'venkl liulldUlKK iTr rnrrlnl . ti. niin'h I'.ui.i.i wan limn' nlMuit lli- crxtiiulii, hut tn'mi (if tll Itim.Hrll WIV UlhlT IM'rfffCt I'Oll init of 1lii- ullrtxliiiii. miO ltn l,rtMt iw-.l linillr Hint KJsal l of llfu W:i iihti1 Tin. inm4iil jiu .t to ihi-nnr h iil. I uti.-ti 1 11K lirxl nn Hi- !urm a'u' io k Uiriui iiitiiii'riisl with UK' .iylum llin.c mll. ilt:aiii In ih . iv tmruii wtc IK-moiin, Incliiitlnu ifx- imivrlnttn.liit lhi furin, Jiimb Wlliunt. l Hiill niu' nil iillrmliinl. Tin- I'.irn wrrnrlu fnuii Itn fmuiiUitlon unJ ;,r;i to iilowi four of thi pupil T ttiHiiimly kllloit Th otli.T". Willi Ihr i- pllon uf Hie rtiiwrlim-ii'li iii. friiwl n. uoini rnjtiry IN" tNIUANA. lnilliiiinpollH, Juno IS L11I1T roporla fmm Hit- nnrllirrii ant wi'olirn ,vortton) of tl KUiti- In.lli-nir ttmt hint nlKtil'a utorm. lit-h dl'l not v-i-nw until nuirnlUK, 1I1U nuii'h tliinuiKr. A vliwuni from iirr-ti I'nuUi' Hiiyn Ihm lunrv 0,1m 11 title of vuliniliU- iIiiiIht i rv .l.snroyod. Kurni iitiK-K auffmvit. iin-l wvi nu Imrtif 'i-rr urtu k liy lulllullii: Al Ilnchi slir' nilil WalsLkh llin 1I11U1..IU' nui. c-ivy iu furin iisttrrty At Viilwratj a heavy hull' Hlorni, lU'ionii'iinliil t,y IiIrIi wind, il til a ttnoi Ui-ui or imtnaiso 10 an khu.i or proM'-ty. Ti'li'iihoiii' nn.1 tilrtrraiiB wirva 111 all down. IN luWA. Oltumwa, lit.. Jun IS A smrttl t-y- rlni jmsisl ovir How 1 1 111. a iMniill vll Iiik In Kisakuk coutily, thla .vflcrnuon tourhlnir trw KroutKl in avvrral pin ; on llio outalile of tin" town. The lumnKC wiih oonfitii'd to tisn-H 11 ml oulbullillnnH. Anotht-r oyi'loiv of Kojin vhnl jreater vlo- li.nr puaaisl lx mlli-a pukI of Haonloonu, Ita licit h whs over W miles In lenKth nud iiliout .VI yanla In wldtii. The cliininiw wiim ullKht, hi'WM'er. tK liut contlned to feucen, Ireea ami 011 1 lui 1 1,11 turn. TIIKEE OTUKUfl KILLED. I'arlei, III., June IS. At Anlur.s the cy clone worked havoc. Three persons wore kllKsl und twenty Herlously Injured. HKorEN'Kn TO TIIH ITHLIC. Qulncy, Sins., June is. The blrthplneea of Presidents John and John Q'lincy Ad urns have been reopened to tho public. The John Adams house Is In -har)?o of cVdiims Chapter, Dauir.iiera of tho Itovo lutlon, and the Quincv Historical Society has undertaken the woek of preserving the John Qulncy Adams, house, iloth of the old hoiiscB have been refurnished to correspond with the old colonial times. WASHINGTON 0. A. R. Busy Day In Camp OttWra Are Elected for Ensuing Tear. Vancuover, Wash., Jnn 18. The aUto encampment of the O. A. U. and other aocletlea closed their work this afternoon, 'after a busy session lasting the whole day, Tli iiK'HiluTililp of Hi.. O. A It. Hli f.illUiK off nt VI, lui"ly I y il'-ith. iruviiiK 11, ion,. 1 in 11,, .i.,ti. i.v,iii.i V.ijiii hi h ' n il tir lt' 'iiih i fK iimp'ii'"!'. 'I'lii- follott Im? nil, 1 ii uin. clii'ini for ) i.iti---Joliii I". M 1, WiiIIh V..II,t, l-t( ri rii.-n t niiiniiiii'li-r; il ('. I'unk, Vuii-ounT, m-iiliir Wr, It. M. Wolfe. Imyton. Junior vlic; (, It, Hpcu-.r. Ito 'piliirn, hiipliiin: roiiti' ll of li ltiurilnlrn iloii, John Tuylor, B'UIIIk; Oconfs Tliorn inn, -Th'ohii : V.. . l.WUn. VViillu Wnll.i: Aliriiitrl, .ML Virnmi; Tlip I.,iv.-ry, Hoo k iii" Tlii' i!. A. Jt. I In 11 phxp-ioim cotiij' Hon. Th iii-w it pirliii.-iii toininiin'lt r lip pUii.il Nixon, of Walla V.ill,i, A A. r'i-. S. H I rown, Kouih IIi imI, "hi -f of Uiff. i. W. 'ni.U tlH, H.-iilil.., ltii, f lor m n r.il. Imlii. TifuiH, Jmlif- mlvoi mi' aiii; I'luvATi: 8i:hva:.t- Kxin-nuiil nl Tort Tin- (jinsilJf. i ruiK Our Onuiliik Juni. JV-VV. I'u'ru Im. lK--n vnll.it i Korl Crook to olilnlri If ihihuIIiIu ty l"KiJ proi'i-1. 111'' nl' f 'lie i-n-lliitiil ini-n wtw hint .i'i ii--! to i ilny In lli (ruiinlli'Mi. 'or miitliy. Ai'i'onllna 10 the utory told 'y Hi': oH-It-rn, Mho ruiiv up awl i-bkuK'sI llin wrv-lis-, of Umj miorrw-T. thf vrl. iv. . ri il. luilisl 11 fi w Uiy bko to pro'-n'ij In lti-liou-" of Hi comjoiny twrnnxn-l'-r nJ c-lii II frotn lop to tfoll'in. Tin- work vm prrfirmiil urnti-r iim-.t Bn.l hin i-Kmpli'lMt th nwn rjii'itiit tin- privll iUii of luylnK Dwlr alli-to-il (rrliv.inis-H In-fori- tin- ismmnl!nif tfn.-r of tho ik.i. Tliln wiui rvfiiMsl !'' ti- cotnpjiny mm- lmm-irr wlio am .ill tlur trn-a Hi Hit KunrillKJUw. TSi y wi'is- irii-il hy ih- !m.i ruiirt wnti-ins-il ui S' iliiys In thi Kiiiin1hiMr- anl to fovMl I0 iy. I'rli ml of thi- Impi-lm-nisl nu n twit n-ulmsl Hit- atiorni-y for :hr p:ir;iotii' of luivlnir the ipii-tlon whfOn-r inlp.ti-1 m-n .-an tw conipfllisl ut tut 'rfit lor ultlis-ra ttt.sl. It l the Inti-mlun of tin-utlorti.-3r to rornun-n.'.- pisnv Iliuri In th fisli ril toiiH In urili'r to tTlnit the rr-lisi- rf lit i ll. nt. rrivali ot Vnrt Crook urr niiii li ractlisl ovi-r .he nfliilr. THE Jl'XIOK OUOER Ne Lin Ktwctp.1 ot ?S'M Importance to ili"nit--. Itllsliurs, June IV-Totlny'a session of lh Nntl.rcal (tmcll of the Junior Order of I'nli.s Anienmn Met-hnnlc van the buaowt of the week. In rvicrd lo the election o! cai.lldalis lo the aulwllnat ccnnirlls. a aweeimig chnnc wua ciulhor- laid. llen-lofore four hlnekballs rejected a c.iivll'hne, but thot-e who cafl the ob- Jeclinc bullola cuuld he called ujsjn for Uwtr reiuuina fca- dolnu ao. Thla wa cJmtiKid lo make three blncktmlls rejec a candidate, ami no .-iaona can be re iili'sl. Ttie ballots shall be cnat In se eret und no one -need know who opposoe the eenilldate. Tills Is aimed to secure a htultc-r aiamlard of mcraticrsMp. The reji-rtlon of a canshlate by thr(- ormuK liliicklsLlls cannot Is- re;-msld.fert. KANAT1CS CAIN A VICT ':Y. Ucl0s ctml iloverniucnt Trjo; ilave I'leree liicounter. New York. June IK A dlopi.ea to the HiraJd from Jlnetios Aytvs aays: The Herald eorresuon-lenl In Klo Jan eiro teli-KrapliH that ihc overn'wnt hn Uvii oltlctully Informutt of the recaptuir of Cttuudo by the fiuiatlcs. There vu a lU ree i-m-oualrr, ronlimitn for wvcraJ hourn. The rWiela are now rafily en-trefli-hed ari'lllij the cJty and are well prepared for an attack 3'rom the govcriv nieiil trmii'S. A lutxi-d coiniiilsslon has been upiolnted lo plac the liuidmarks on the frontiers of l'.r.ull nd Peru. II OKK CH KEUKfl. KEELING. EncotiraKlng Keatuiw in Ueueral Trade Situation. New York. June IS. Drwlstreet's to morrow will aey; There ure eiicourairln.'; featuii-g In the general trade situation this week, Hie most conspicuous of which la Increased orders for staple goad for f.Ul delivery n u few- lines, notably In ?lithlnK, which at Chicago, Haltlmore nnd a few other centers, promises to exe.ied the movement of a year ago. The more cheerful feeling among the manufactures of Iron and steel la based In part upon the expectations of revival In the demand. HIU DAMAGES CLAIMED. Waahlnlon, Juno ls.-john H. Miller, ounsel for Alonio H. liowera of Califor nia and John II. Urown of Illinois, has tlllol a petition In the court of claims de manding Judgment against the Culled States for I.VK'.iiini for the ise by the gjv- riiment of a patented dredging machine owned by the claimants, i he midline has been In use by the government In river and harbor work at Oakland a:id Mare Island In California; on the Mls- sslppl lH-tween St. Louis and New Or leans; on tlie rotoniac und in rugel Sou ml. I'KAYERS FOR THE QI.'EEN. Syracuse, N. Y June IS. Bishop Hunt ington has authorized clergymen und lay readers In the Episcopal diocese of Cen tral New York to include In the service on tho flint Sunday after Trinity the prayer, tho copy of which he hns Issued, for Queen Victoria and the welfare of England. The prayer la to follow that of the president of the United States BIG MOVEMENT IN PROSPECT lii linn Army Tubing, a More Decided Stand. ;on(;i:ntkatin; at Havana I'loni Indcr Formation fur Several Mont hi ink .Mat red and kill be IV. ia . (Iptratiao Vitbuat Delay. New York. June IV A llerill dlafmt'h from Havana ways: Gi'IutilJ Gomi,-a content jduti a a de idi-Jly agnnsslve movemi nt to bln aom-; time during next month. The puna wh:ct he baa l-en forming for th lact lew monitis are oow nuuured ami the Cubans ure looking for a big movement very aooa. (k-iarral Uoaies Is en jentratlng 111. force. In Havana, province and will probably make a Jemonalratlon near Ha vana. General Bandera, with li Orien tals, Is reported V have urrlved !n Jle tliui, Huvuiw province. It is known Ca be lift TrtoUlId and was marcklng tliro'iir?i Mulancua several days ugo. Gen- erul ()ini i bus culled council of war wliti b will be held In a day or two. when he will disclose his plana to hla oBic cn. (.iiieral W.yler lnten-ls to leave iiav-.ia for Hie country next awk. Within the last w -ek the tnaurgents have- dlsplaved unusual signs of activity. Vi.ti-r,lay an exilltlon was lmlect In Havana pruvinee, tills lime only ti'-.eon miles fruK Havana In Guaauljuoaci. Tflls 1. t!ie ttwnm expxlitlon landed In Ha wna province during tlie prouaat month. Advices from I'uarto Principe dale that Oie rrtmls ure active In that pro-lute. Several aklrmlalKS between tnsurgnt and Spanish farces haw rtently oc- 'urrI. I'lirUik- the Uft week a StKuiish col umn Sj strong, under Colooel Reyr-r was aiuu'kcd while marching to Santa Crux The rebels were repulsed, hut Col onel Eeyter was badly wounded and 3 Sluttish soldiers were killed. The r.ej loss la not known. INSLUGENT3 TO DIE. Influential Senators at Washington Appeal In Their BoLalf. to Nivw York, June K A dlsotch to Ota World from Washington sape: A .telegram ironi Senor Falma, of the Culnui Junta at New York, received to night by Secretary Qiiesidi.. of the pro visional legation, reach.: "I'rowecutlng attorney has asked for death sentence of Hull Rivera and Hi allaix" Sies we-re taken Immediately to pre vent. If iKwslble. the' summary ovcuUi n of sue a seMitcmce. Senaior Monjiui and otla-ra were soem and their Bcrvices en listed. Arrangements were snade to hare Influential senators to call ,arly Uon Secre-tary Shornuui to urge hlai to request Uiterferenoe by the Madrid sjovtrnment and a direct appwtl will tc as ide to the pn-aldent It Is Axpectwl that .Minister Taylor will be Instructed to oUL.in from he Madrid government assurances that the lives f the two moll will ibo f ared. Unless action la taken early In the day it Is likely that Mr. Morgan will bring he matter to the attention of the jticUc by a resoluion. alliougli there la -ouc on record In behalf of Rivera, AN AMERICAN ON CUBA All the Rebels Need Is Arms to End the War. Milwaukee, June IS. Dr. H. W. Dan- forth returned last night to his Milwaukee home after a year In Cuba ns personal hyslclan to President Clsneros Dr. Pan- forth had a thrilling escape from the Island In a small boat, and several times on the Island narrowly avoided capture y the Spanish nnd execution. He says he Cuban louders are all bound by oath not to give In, und that the Insurgents have well-grounded hopes for final tri- mph. The Spaniards cannot withstand the effects of the Cuban climate, and all the rebels need Is arms to end the war. Dr. Danforth will not return to the rebei camps. GENERAL GOMEZ TALKS. Now York, June IS. The Cuban junta hns received a long letter from General Maximo Gomel, dated La Gloria, Pmeti Splrltus, May 16. Gomel wr.'tes: "I move freely among Weylor's swarm ing soldiers, and In the dally battles that occur the reports of Mauser's resound In the midst of the smoke that results from the work of Incendiarism of the would-lie vlctorc, Woyb-r has tn-wn unitle, diirtie all hla efforts, lo compel me to chaugo my plan, ami when be dares to announ.. that In Villas Is pacified, we ure defeat ing ), open (li Id Ida colmuns, and our cavalry with Ita macheto charges routs ll-'j enemy. This wan don; nntly by th force urnliT the Culian brigadier, J'iac Miguel Oomes, and those under Col onel Jcaw de J. llonlefigiulo, nnd similar ervoiinlcri! ar frequent "When tho large Spanish columns make the woods tremble wbh th'jlr cannonade and musketry; when tb? have bei;om compelled to execute n -k marches nnd to hide during the night In their encamp ments In the woods, without during to light camp fires for fenr of our sharp shooters, the pipers In finnctl Brini' S iLsert that this fart of tho 'jland Is paci IKON HEEL OF YANKEES'.' Hpanlvh Newspaiers excited over the Kuix Case. New York. June IS. A dispatch to the World frotn Madrid says: Preni'tr Canovas Is willing to pay the widow of Dr. Rulx If the United States Government will not press an of- bclal claim. The announcement of this fiu-t him aroused public oposltlon which the Madrid press Is Inflaming. The newspapers blame the government for allowing Rulx to tie killed, but censure It moat for acknowledging 1L They say Spain Is "under the Iron heel of the Yankees." RIOT IN MATANZAS. Havana, June IS. Private advices from Matanxas tell of a serious riot there. Over W) reconcentradoes men. wor.nl and children made dexjierate by huer, jmnvlxl. the streets demanding bread. Private residencea were broken Into and numerous groceries looted before the Spanish with swords drawn succeeded Iu quelling the riot. MORE HANDS EMPLOYED. Trade Conditions Stlndlly Advancing in Ail Departniiints. New York. June B.-R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly lUriew of Trade tomorrow will say: Tl retarding Influenw of the cold und unreasonable wea tier has passed. The gain In traie in nnte of It was seen a wetk ugo and has U'come jleurer, though no Kcnulne Improvement ever begins w 1th an uplifting of prices before producing fnrce has been fairly -employed. The buying of 0GO bales of Australian wool by one Ronton house and 10ii,0)0 tons of rug Iron by a Wall street broker and the advancing prices for stocks are proof that the actual conditions are under. tony by some capable .men. There Is evidence of a gradually enlarging busings In evry lmportai department. More establish ments have been set at work and more hands employed, and while prudence still ftrals speculative excesses, the progress toward better .deallnugs 19 unchecked Reports from tlie various cities this week show a wry general progress and a con tinuing large distribution through the re tail trade. SHOT I3T COLD 3LOOD. Santa Ana, Cal., June IS. Doloro Gar cia wits shot In cold blood in his saloon at Capittu-ano. lie was start ling In the entrance preparing to close the saloon for the ulgbt, when his assailant tired on him with a Vi"lnchtt-?r from the opposite side of the etreet. Thj ball entered at his mouth, pobijing -directly through the head. Manuel Fcllo-s, known as "Mestl- " has been arrested for the crime, and was brought to Santa Ana. Damaging evidence has been aesured against the prisoner, und enough was developed at he corner's Inquest to warrant his be ing held for preliminary .examination. CENTAL PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT. New- York. June IS. Speyer Co. an nounce that hoklers of Central Pacific first mortgage gold bonds maturing Jan uary 1, 1S9S, will be askd to deposit their bonds undtr un agn?ment which will be published shortly, giving that Arm full power to represent their bomK subject t" final approval, In any readjustment of the railroad company's bonded deW. This step is token with a view to securing an effective representation of the bond holders' Interests. NOTED FIREMAN DYING. Chicago, June IS. Ex-Fire Marshal Leo Myers, one ot tho best-known firemen In Chicago, is dying. He be?ame connected with the volunteer department of Chicago In ISiT nnd held one position or nnolher until three years ago, when be retired. He was the first child born of G -rmrn parents in Chicago. CENTRAL AMERICAN PEACE. New York, Juno IS. A dispileh to the Herald from Panama says that repre sentatives of the governments of Guate mala and Costa Rico have signed the treaty which makes them a part of the greater republic of Central America. All the Central America re-nubllcs rejoined the compact NOTABLE MARRIAGE. New Tork, June IS. A Herald dispatch from Paris announces the marriage nf Puvls de Chavannis, the famous painter, and Princess Cantacuxene. THE PRESIDENT IN EARNEST Spain will be Brought to Terms at Once. WOODFORD'S PLAIN ORDERS Three rropositinns to be Sahmitted Con cerning Caha. Vbick will Determine the rtare Coarse ot Cveau. Chicago. Jane IS A special to the Times-Herald from Washington says: Spain Is to be brought to terms. Gen eral Stewart L. Woodford, the new minis ter to Spain, after dining with President McKlnlcy last night, spent the evening at the White House. He received Instruc tion as to his work In the Spanish cap ital, for which he will start In a week or two. General Woodford's task Is di vided Into three parts. His first mission will be to present a demand for repara tion and Indemnity for the death of Dr. Rulx. His second task Is to prepare the Spanish government for the Inevitable and In the loss of Cuba as a colony. The third phase of his work Is the pre sentation of a distinct proposal from the United States as to the disposition of Cuba. It Is as ta the first and second chapters that General Weiodford Is now conferring with the president. He will receive full Instructions as to the third either before he sails or as soon as he shall hare had an opportunity to report upon the state of mind In which he finds the Spanish ministry and the queen regent President McKlnley also Instructed General Wood ford to Impress upon the public men at Madrid theae vital points: " ' t The United States Is not actuated by en unfriendly feeling toward Spain. 2. The United States does not desire to take advantage of Spain's troubles with her colony to bring about the annexation of Cuba to this country. 1 But unless Spain will herself make a move toward meeting the Inevitable to ward giving Cuba freedom, the United States will be compelled to Interfere and In the case of Intervention annexation might naturally follow. RAILROAD COMPROMISE. Union Pacific and Short Line Patch Up the Breach. Chicago, June IS. A settlement of the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line diffi culty Is fully expected. Officials of both roads are here and It Is believed that before they leave a compromise of the diiferentes will be arringed, nnd the Un ion Pacific will continue to route business over Its outlet to Butte. Whether it does or not, all danger of a rate war resulting from the dispute seems to have passed away. The .Union Pacific has agreed with the other transcontinental lines that all deals with brokers are to be declared off and any future meeting of competition la to be done openly and abve board. BASEBALL SCORES. Washington, June lS.-Washlngton 8. Louisville S. Baltimore, June IS. Baltimore IL Pitts burg 9. Philadelphia, June 18. St. Louis 9, Phil adelphia L New York, June IS. New York 5 Cleve land 0. JP MAN OF WAR. San Francisco, Juno IS. The Japanese man of war Hl-Yie Is coining to this port She will receive orders here from the Japanese government, and It la anti cipated that she may be ordered to Ha waii. mi mm mm Absolutely Pure Celebrated for Us great leiveulu, strength and healthfulnem. Assures the food against alum and all form, of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO- NEW TORK. . E L ;