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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the biggest in. best piper on the Columbia River THE:aSTORIAN has the Urgest circulation of nv t4er 1? on the Colum.la'River KULL ASSOC. ATKI PRKSS REPORT. VOL XliVII. ASTORIA, OKEOON, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTORKR 9, 1M7. NO. 65. it I CIIEDITORS ' SALE 1 OSGOOD STOCK Until Saturday night, October Oth, your choice of any Frock Suit in the houso for $5.75. Some of thorn worth $10, but you can take your pick for $5.70. Stiff Hats worth 82.00 25c Stiff Hats wortli $2.50 50c Stiff Hats worth $3.00 $1.00 Prices of other goods in proportion. One Diebold Safe worth $100, now $10. Showcase, counters, shelving, etc., at one - quarter value. Remember, we close for good, Saturday night, Oct.tith. J. D. KENNEDY TUUMTIIii School Books AND . Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks GENERAL WEYLER . TO BE RECALLED Siunhh Cabinet Decide to Issue Or tiers litimcriiutcly. gi;n arenas is governor Will Take .iiimmi Ke-lafiifccmcoii With dim to llu The (Jktci Kccat will Sn the Decree. Madrid. 'I' t.ilH-r V-Mldnlght.-The cabi net luix devilled lll till! lllltll. "Mil I v re call of i. n ri. I Wi-yli-r from CuIm A 'In rr, Kill I iMurd appointing Cup. lain Mtir-r.il JUanm Y. Atrium, mnriil of l'niti . I governor of the Island Tlio ijiie-n reg.ju will ln 1 1 if decree tomorrow. A.vordmg to : l.-ra.o, 1", IMJ leliiforiitirnta will aeroinpnii)1 Gen. eral lUaueo to Culm. mid lii win il cm lie felled upon and tii lasting cur. lie received sho'ild give tour. iiK to otl.fin to try I'r. Imrrln' new troatriicnt by eluctrliity. The doctor will remain In Axorla until November 1, at the Occident hotel, and will during the rcinalt.dcr of III stay, treat nil cam lit tlm rate, of j per week or In thai proportion of time a case, may require. Tlio .oor treated free from ii to Vi a. m. dully exempt medicines. Regular office hour from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. and 7 to II In the evening. He treat all chronic diseases, blood taint, Ion of vital power nd early Indiscretion l' rrni'iieatly cured, though no reference arc ever mada In tlx press concerning u-h case, owing to th. delicacy of the patients. Examination free to oil and circular will he -nt frec to any address. All private dines confidentially treated and run guaranteed, patient at a rtl unc can he cured hy home treatment. Medicine and letter eru without the doctor mime aiienrlnK. SENATOR JONES WILL HE NEUTRAL Ki:iti:ji4 walk out. Town of (Jin j:etiiiiK Ahuiidoficd I'r.u-r I.ire.. a txl New Vora. 'iubf o.-i i. t. to tho Tribune Ironr. London says: Tlio lirltliih government's answer to the prouoaul of the L'nllvJ f-'ates ar.J France for blmetalllum by Interna .'oiiil avrevmcnl will protMbly le ready Uhm a. fortnlKhL I'oaatbly It will be J-.-llverwl t-arller, aa there la evlltnce that Hie mln Imry 1 dlturlH-d by the prolonxailon of the conlivery over the monetary queir.lon In the pre and wlh to nut a;i I 1 ' en-1 to It. T month ago th-y were ! i itronKly dljid to muke uch conce- i The I'ulU of tlie Voter Do Not Agree antojalon to the United 6ute and France 'oj, would have enabled thoee power :o uor.H not me siuts on mr. gke.ur NtW YOKR tOMCST. THE INDIAN MINTS WILL NOT OPEN Britain's Answer to the I'nitcd States on bimetallism I'ortbcomin.:. MIGHT HAVE KLEN UUELRENT Had India beet at rivoralile as tbe link of Enjliad Sealing .Hi ter Will Not tit Reopeicd. Wbn Mt tiic Adata;t George Siporicd Ii) Oatniders. 1 convoke a monetary conference. Sir Mi- School Supplies. IV-c- hat v (liv tit tam 1 1 rhrrtiri lin uf 'ti Ami I'vticll GRIFFIN & REED THE MOST COMPLETE LIME OF J. N. I. Att n Mitiiiitfrr Air-Tight Heaters... IN ASTOKIV. ticat for "Sanerior" Mue aid Range. Manufactured -j AND FOR SALE AT I E. R. Hawes' Store New Yolk. Ilr.il.r -A dlKl.llt.h to !hr llrrald from luuti-mala aay: The ii. of ibe rviu'iialloii of guea. Irii.ino l.y thr n lM-U and It reiBciipn. Hon by ilir i-o-rt.tiH nt fiw-e fully rohntin.,1 The rutinulnr ror' Ih.-re I:um ml the follow Ina mi-ii( to I'renlili iil Karrlo: "The fy of yt-tt!t-nnniro ha tin oltnloiiH by i he reb.-l, mid we huvc notified irnernl ilarrln I-on. The city hn m-n for oin rltnc without roicr aiitlmriMc and all d'ttlrlna; the re.etnl. lUhmeiit of ord-r and Mir. rc)M'ifiiiy I- you tn (rlv tfm nrcraaury order t. thnl rffw t. Cunfldlna; In your Well known rri-tllude, Mr I'renideiit, wr truat the im ' llitloll of (JucaultellnnKO will tirinit (. for which yiieni'eniiiiKo lrn) rtii.l I grateful. The 1' .u. h. .-n irui.r Alert hiia arrived i Sun J. e. b-re .he n now anchored." 1 New York. Ortobcr t.A dlniutch to the World from WuahliiKton aiy: Hctuttor Jonei, cluilrmun of the dem ocratic nutUmal committee, any tu will tiikn no pure In the munlcln contetc. m iiremer .ew lora. rwnaior jone dlacailim. any reeHinll.lllty for the ac tion of Secretary Walxh In IndontlnK the e.iiiill'lncy of Henry (ienrare, merely re marklMK that an an Individual. U'alnh had n i rfert rljcht to take w hatever action he comddered prnper. When ankcl a to what course he would pumuc r.-jrardina; the fftltuijlon In New York. Senator Jonea ald: "1 ! not think It wirhln my duty chael !!lck-!)-uch ol!ained 'rom tne gov ernor of the (tank of England a quul-lfl-d anfent to the convention Into allver of one-fifth of the i--rve f..r the re lemptlon of note lruea. The Inillan governnvnt wan ulo ccnulte.l re,ectlnK the expediency of oeiilng the mint to the free coinage of silver. If the answer to that propoxltion had Ieen a favorable I lank of Knglur.d on the minor point of a larger ue of ailver In the renerven. Senator Wolcoet'a mlon would havi leen comletely ucceful In ojenlng the way for a new aesMon of the con eul Inland or other ground where! theru were onc xeveral million of them, I the herd hi nlremry loat It commercial J value, and nothing hrt of abxdute pro hibition of pelagic fluherbn for a decade or longer will retore II. A aecond con- J ferenc certainly will t uperfluou If J Canada h unwilling to allow the sua. J pennlon of piaglc aeallng, FIRES IN COLORADO. Ete Park, Col., Octoler 8. Foreat fire are raging in the timber aouthwt of thl city. Immense volume of amok darken the ky .t'nle there la a atorm the amount of deatroctton will he enor. moui. BRAZIL A BORROWER. New York, October S-A HeraH dlapa'cri from 1'tlo Janeiro ay a Hamburg ayn d cate haa offered a loan of tca.009 pounia to Uraztl . BANK OF ENGLAND . IS UNRUFFLED CU.1LY VltWS THE THC.t NDOIS STRAW ON ITS COLD KESOIRCES. loports nf Gold Frnti riri Comparatively Small. Coitrirjr to the rrophecies ' Which Were .lade. ference. ( That answer ha not yet been ofMiially reveah'l, but It waa received In London and la believed in diplomatic circle to be unfavorable to reopening the Indian mint. . Not one word of thl has yet appeared rtlCH TKEAHI'IIK. Sole Agents for Knox and Wauturton Hats BUFFUM&PENDLBT9N Hatters and Furnishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....TneJIOnly Exclusive Men's Furnlsners....i Our Royal Cream Flour NONE BETTER FOARD & STOKES CO. Sole Agents AHTORIA OREGON Vh-torlii. "ii"Ur The warnhip lin. H-rlu.-. whit h r.rrntly nall. il for tlnti. tenmln. .Mrrl.-d a a guent of Itear Ad. mltal Pui rl. r. Erneat llarrl. u ri al e. title m.m of ih. rliy. It In ucrted that h, nl ou!h to (.ecuri' part of the treumire which I'harh Hartford any Im h.i lo..Kil on Cocua llalnL liarl fonl rnme lute from (-o. lltnd a ronnle of nionth nno on the nchontier AtiiMra. on whli'h a arty of aeuler lud gone Li the lland (o ftenreh for trrnur.- The a.uler could not And it. hut H.irtford claimed to have located ji ni ii Ip goldnllver and Jewvl. Hart, ford In iild to have Intereated Harris and the olTl.' r of 11m Itnierlii In hi utory, and It I even thought that he hlnvM-lf -.illid a a bluejiu-ket on the vcmcI. to aaftui'ie anv niiThorltv In thin matter i for the national committee. A chair- j ,n l,r,nl- "nd no offlpl:i1 con"rmation of i rrtn of the national committee I do " n U' ''l"-d. b" ' currently i not .n.Ke to N- dn-.wn .'no it. for I j P"rted anong the beat Informed flnan- hnw no authorHy to ,k for the com. ! cl,r" ha, ,i,e ,n,Ilan ffovernmcnt ha mlttee. and it wouU be lmpnlble for me j ng-dnst reopening the mint. to act n an ln.llvldi.nl and divorce mv j 1h, ' lrue- ml th"r nre ,r(,n'r , peraonnlltr from my p,l'lon a. clmlr. ' 'r sieving that It I, the mln. j num. There I no omialon f-r me to 1 Mfn '' n nav ,ne courage to act I liidom,. or dl-aitirove the nomination of I agnlnat the a-lvtce of the Indian govern I eiil,.r !,l.... Van Wv.-k or llenrv ; nent. but will summon the French and Oenrge. I American nmhaaaadors and the bimetallic HAII.ItOAIi COLLISION. SprltiKvlllc, I'luh, ivtotn-r s.-At (.- tie (bile Ik iil:ht ii rear end collision on the Hlo (irande Western cunt Pax Id OKl.hury hl life nml seriously Injured Ed Morgan. ltoth lived at Goshen, n few mile In low 1 11 lity. The men w ere occupying lite cntxe of n sheep tniJn when the engine of another aheep raln following crashed Into It with the result atatrd. In regard to the letter said to have ' -nvov" hout delay and return a cour. Nen written by Senator Jone. to Sen. " flrm " to propoaal for ator Mnn.hy. In which he Is reported nn International agreement for the maln as advising against a numrmntlon of j tenanc of the xir value of gold and the rhlcago platform by the New York fiWer- state committee, the chairman said the j Camilla and nreat Hrltain have re communleatlon sound..! very much like '"' definitely to take part In a seallnv what either he had written or mid to j conference If representative, of Russia someone in New York but he said If ' n"1 Jalnn ar allowed to participate In It wa- written. It was not his Intention i " This matter waa sottled yesterday j of having It u-d na It was In Uie New ""d reopene,!. When the dlp- I York meeilm:. Ohiilnnmt Jnnes said he Kmatic corrcsponaence is punnsnea it j hK.k the general ground that "the Chi- wl ht evident that the stlite department j cngn platform was binding upon every J hn" oone everything in its power to en j democrat" and Hint nothing any stnt- ! ablc Canada ami Orent Britain to attend or municipal convention mlu-ht do could ! a conference which waa declared to 1 , ndd or take n,iy from -that plntftirm: ' Pel consulnvtlve and which wovld ' It could neither Ik- strengthened nor hav" hnl no hlndlng rce upon any msr wenkene.l. ! '"nie ptwcr taking part In It. Canada j "I believe." said the scna:or. "ns firmly j hns Interposed her veto, and Great Brit. In bimetallism and the Chicago platform ,nln on xM question has no will of her I as I did the day that .the platform j ovn- an n" sanctioned ft. Ixwd Sal i wits adotel. and the battle of IM Is j lury having revised the original In. I to ho fought on the same linos." j vltatlon of last July at the nstance of ! Canaiku now- follows the lead of Ottawa THE .lOl KNAIS POLL, ! In declining to meet Russia, Japan and WO ESTATE SETTLED. New York. Octotx-r S.-The Journal's j 1he t'nlted States in a friendly oonfer- Ml of votes of (Imiter New York's pref- j en ff determining whether anything ! erences for mayor Includes 13.W ballots, j can be done for the protection of the Henry George. Jefferson democrat, has tur a'- ! i.!21; Van Wyck. Tammany. S, Toji : Seth ! reasonable objection could be of- S: Trncy, ri'piib- ' erei to tne presence or tne Kusstan una llcan. 1!.172. j JaiMnese representatives, but Canada hai Tho Work!' Ill Includes liiO.lM biillots. ! adopted a dlfferentlU tariff In favor of Colorado Springs. October 8. The news . . ,, . ... , .... , Low. cltlaens, union has reacheil th s dtv thvie the fnniou Bartleti estate of West Virginia, valued at J3.flnn,i and which hna been In lltl g.itlon for a number of yenrs, hna been settled, and as a result James Ttcshoa. the veteran prospector of Cripple Creek. 1 !U'S: Tra,'y' ,-W: lmU,"l has fallen heir to nearly J'JiXl.lXX) a his share of the property. as follows: Van Wy.-I;, ent, IHS2. Low, 24,r06: George. AFFLICTED V YEARS, Mr. William A. Hnll of Astoria Tells Ho He Waa Cured by Dr. Darrln. ' the British trader and her caprices suf ' flee o control the diplomacy of the for i ekrn office on American questions. Tho American ambassador Is still sent ; to London In deference to old-time usage, j He might more properly be accredited : to Ottawa, where the English diplomatic democratic nankmnl committeemen who policy on American question really hns have expressed themselves on the muni. Its origin .Douhttless the state depart- . clpal campaign, thirteen held that Henry 1 ment can have no option except to GEORGE THE MAN. New York. Oetoter 8. -Of the twenty To whom It may concern: Twcnty-aeven year. o I had th. mla. fortuno to have scarlet favor and from W. F. SCHEIBE, Mnnulacturer and Dealer In A full line ol Pipe, Tobacco, and Amoker' Article. 474 Commercial HI. FINE CIGARS! UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Guaranteed th. But In th. Markat CORNER FOURTH AND (JLISAN STREETS PORTLAND, OREQCN George Is the regular democratic candi date for mayor, and gome fnvor Tam many. Thomaa Mncrum of Indian Ter ritory telegraphed tho Journal: "The TTenrv flunrm mtinlMnAl lb&. tho effect had discharging ears, and for Xew Tork shou(, up i.om mm uo.o ,o , was .roum.-u port(M hy jemooratg ... with a loathsome discharge fro, both whl(f M. Grant, of Okhhomn savs: eai-s. In the year IMS I consults Dr. ) ,Tho (,(.mi)1.rat!, of Oklahoma stand bv l-arrln and was perfectly and permiiuent- fc platform and would .J, y cured, so I have never hud a return ' for offloe n0 man wh(l m no, Jnflorge of the affliction. Seeing; Dr. Dnrrln Is In'.,.. Astoriu, I think it Justice to tho afflicted ns well as to the doctor to write this card can bo referred to at 422 Diau-.e J street, Astmin. WM. A. II ALL. j Mr. Hall !. well known In this city Alex Troup, of Connecticut, says: "There can be but one answer to your query Henry George on the Chicago pint form. Alleged democratic organizations which Ignore tho national platform arc unworthy of confidence." persevere In a, conference to which Rus sia ami Japan are Invited. It can suhsequently hold, if It likes, a second or supplementary conference with Great TWtnfn Mid CYtnad. nd open the way for a revision of the existing regu lations next year. The hohBnK of a second conference Is a question which will depend upon the scientific Informa tion produced before the first conference. If H he true, as the best experts In the fur trade In Ijondon admit, that SO per cent of the calves now coming Into this market show gunshot holes, and That the bulk of them are the furs of female seals, the speedy extinction of the herd cannot hVf long Ideferred. If It he true that there are now only 100.000 seals breeding- on the THE EFFECTS OF HIE DROUGHT Distribution of General Merchandise Has Been Checked. FAILURES SMALLEST KNOWN Specalitors flakiig Capital Oat. of DIms tirs Bn'ot I licreisitg The Wkeat TUId. V New York, October 8,-Bradatreet's to. morrow will auy: The distribution of genera merchandia. In th. central west and northwest Is further checked owing to the prolonged drought In Kentucky, Illinois and Kan sas, portion of Minnesota, Nebi-aaka and Dakota. Telegraphic advices to Bradsireet's re port serious damage In Kansas and ports of Nebraska and Iowa, where early planted wheat la up and budding our; that planted later is not likely to sprout Fall plowing Is now Impossible, six weeks without rain having dried up the pasture and compelled th. farmers to feed stock. Manufacturing industries throughout the west, particularly iron and steel, continue I active. BUSINESS INCREASING. New York. Gctotr . The announce- j yew Y,ork, October I. R. O. Dun A ment made tolay of the gold engaged ; co.'s Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow for Import foots up a total of I9.KO.00O, j will say: and of this amount all but ll.yo.00O comes While failures were the smallest ever from London. I known In any quarter since 1S92, and Today's engagement of $1.5rt),0"0 In Paris .' business payments througlt the banks the is the first to come from there on a ; largest by ftt.000,000 ever kown In 8ep total movement wWch now foots up j tember, speculators who profess anxiety JS.l,t. This Is entirely at variance j about Cuba or the fever at the south, wkh all prophecies made by the flnan- or the municipal election, will have some clal authorities, who have foretold that . Influence. Helping: them Just now t th. London could easily be able to shift the j fact that after extraordinary purchases demand for gold from tt. United States j for replenishment of stocks from every upon Paris. ; section, there must necessarily he far London viewed with great equanimity ' the time less buying from that quarter, the Increasing demand upon Its gold re. t Yet business Is still Increasing. The serves. The Bank of England has gone productive force steadily enlarges, the on expanding Its loans In the face of distribution of wage, affords an lncreaa. the tremendous drain upon its gold, and , Ing fund for purchase., and foundations no chang. was made on Thursday in its are IcM for & larger business hereafter, rate of discount. The open market dls- ;The week's exchanges are 88 per cent count rate In London has remained steady . larger than In 1&2. Crop reporters who up to today, when It has declined slight- have widely differed now agree In put ly, and the same thing was true In Paris tintr the yield of wheat about 5S0.0W.0fls, In response to the gold shipments. to 5M,00a,OOi) bushels, which Is nearly 200.- .000.000 bushrls more than that which Is ANOTHER ROMANCE. j rrqulred for home use. keeping stocks as they were July 1, the lowest for sev- Thought She Saw Her Husband's Dead eral years. Body. j The failures for the week were S3. j against 256 last year, and 29 In Canada Lyons. Ia.. October f. Several years against 48 last year, ago, at Port Byron, 111.. James Balrd i was united In marriage to Miss Dor- i SUICIDE OF YOUNG GIRL. : ranee. Later they moved to Chicago ; and some time ago removed to this city. Chicago, October 8. Lying In a clump On August 14. leaving no trace, Balrd , of tall weeds with a revolver by her disappeared. Some time afterwards there ' side and a bullet hole in the k?ft temple, appeared In the Chicago papers an ac- j the body of a young woman supposed count of the flr.dtng of the body of a to be Jennie Oates, twenty years old. man in a heap of rubbish in the rear of was found late fast night by Officer 34 Myrtle street. Chicago. The description ; Schmudt at a point midway between SOth which tallied with that of the missing and 90th avenue on 99th street In one man. met the eye of the wife, who went of the pockets of the dress was found to Chicago, arriving there September S. j a note which leads the police to believe to find that the body had been buried the woman committed suicide as the re in th Potter's field. The body was lo- , suit of a lover's quarrel. The note was cated. disinterred, and it was found that addressed to J. Fell, 6T19 Bishop street, while decomposition rendered the fca- and In It the writier stated that she was tures unrecognisable, the site of the body ilred of living and In fact 41red of er and the general appearance of the hair, erything. The note was signed "Jennie beard and mustache resembled that of Dates." and bore the address of SS6 Fran thc missing man. As a last test, the clsco street. She hud lived at this place wife said that her husband, who was a , two weeks, but nothing more Is known soldier of the late war. bore upon re of her. shoulder a long, deep scar from a wound j received in service. The clothing was ; THE SALVATIONISTS. removed nd there upon the shoulder was a scar of the kind described. Owing Denver. October 8. Thomas Holland. to the condition of the remains. It was j rational social secretary of the Salvation imnnssihle to remove them, and they were , Army, will return to New York today. relnterrod In the Tottr's field, while the ; A conference of General Booth. Corn- wife returned to her home here. Now her grief Is turned to rejoicing, for the husband mourned as dead returned home lost night, alive and well. He offers no explanation of his absence and si lence beyond the statement that he had been In Montana working at bridge build ing. OHIO SENSATION. mander Booth-Tucker, with capitalists will bo held In New Tork, October 18, when the last details of the proposed colony will be arranged. It Is now defi nitely settled that 1,000 families will be placed In the Arkansas valley. MINER KILLED. COW HOY HATS Are all the rege. We have them In the following colors: Roil, green, blue, gray, brown, and French blue; 11 each. ROMAN STRIPE BELT This Is tho very latest Paris style made of the best quality of leather and comes In a pretty combination of colors; from 15c up. Shanahan Bros. THE ONLY STORE THAT SELLS CHEAP. Pomeroy. O.. October 8. Charles Hysall and Bert Wines, two members of a gang that ha.i been terrorizing the inhabit-1 ants of Meigs and surrounding counties, j were arrested near nere unoer sensa tional circumstances. Hysall was stand. Ing beside Miss Gergus Manley at the he.m of Snulre Long, awaiting the words that would have made them man and wife, when the officers suddenly appeared and made prisoners of the trio before any resistance could be offered. Wines who was a guest at the intended wedding, started to run, but was captured after leading the officers a spirited chase. Re wards aggregating $2,000 have been offer ed for the capture and conviction of these men and feeling Is high agulnst them . Cripple Creek. Col., October 8. A. Vf. Anderson, a miner working on the Iron Master, fell fifty feet down a shaft and was instantly killed. Anderson was a resident of Anaconda and had resided here for three years. GODDARD AND SHARKEY. San Francisco. October 8 The Knick erbocker Athletic Club has received a telegram stating that Joe Ooddard, who has Just arrived In Boston, has slgne3 article to ficht Tom Sharkey In No vember. In this city. The club expects to pull off the fight In, Mechanics' pa vilion about November 18. Royal auk the food pars, wholesoai and dstldea-, FOVDin Abt-lutcly Pur mi, hum mm oo., w rose