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" ' V Cooks P 'J THE DAILY ASTORIAN It the biggest anJ best paper on trie Columbia River THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv catr on the Columbia River FULL, AHKOCIATED PRISSS REPORT. VOL. XLV11. ASTORIA, OREGON, HATCH DAY MORNING, OCTOBER IB, 1R7. NO. 61. T. School Books AM . School Supplies We he II, c. I.ril mnt lin iahirtt GRIFFIN THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Air-Tight Heaters... IN AHtOWU Manufactured E. irst Tit "Sipetluf" Mute tail Hjiijrv. Sole Agents for Knox and Wauburton Hats BUFFUM PENDLET?N Hatters and Furnishers 9-4 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....The Only Exclusive OLir Royal Cream Flour FOARD & Sole AHTORIA J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will roopun thulr Hoarding- and Day Hchool rapuiiil.r U. For rntoa, etc., addroaa the SuportorcxM I'UIMLH KKCKIVEU IN THE PRIMARY. ' GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC OKADKM n n in m n n n Aid U U mm mm M mm mm VH fM n ti Q n ti m n fcci F;ilWsv. Si2L Ml bf jauIJBa TT UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Guaranteed th. Beat la th. Market CORNER FOURTH AND ULISAN STREETS - PORTLAND, OREGON Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks - upcl llti of I'oll Slid I'olirll In lli city. & REED J. N, l AWM Mmiug-rr AND FOR SALE AT R. Hawes' Store Men's Furnishers NONE BETTER STOKES CO. AKCtltH OREGON INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC. PAINT1NQ AND VOICE CULTURB FORM A 8PECIAL DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Marion Count'. OREGON Thl la Juat th. plac. for your boya. lllghtful location, largo building and ground, rood meals, plenty of healthy exercise, excellent teacher and careful training thla la what they all aay of MT. ANOEL COLLEGE. Bend for Cat alogue and pedal terms. Hchool will open September 1 P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monntouth) Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS KoKiihir Normal Con mo ol three, years Snnliir year wlmllv iirnd'Hniunal. Tmliiliiil ilopartiiieut of nine unulM with ) rlilhln-ii. Iimtriictlnii Hinl tmln'tiK In (lyiniiRnilt-n iSwoilli.li nytt tt'in), iiikI Vocnl M"l for ptil'llc xrlnmlt. The Normal iHplnum l ri'diKKKvit by Ihw ti KrATK l.IKK C'KKI IKICA I K til ti'm'll. I.lilit ixifiiie. TiiIIIoii, limiki, lioiird anil IoiIkIiik (up lrixiini.'ly), a I ; Li mi nor Vonr. Hniili'iilK iHXinllnit tlH'iinolvoi, f lln 00 pir year. Armtumtc KrmliM nri'vptrd from hlsti mliooi, CaiKliiKUi'i rhi'i'rfiilly nciit on iHi'Uuu. AiMri'an P. L. OAMl'llKI.t., Prrnl.lonl, or W. A. WANN, ftccretiiry Faculty. PLUSH CAPES . . . Wo pluco (iii Sjipcial Sale Cor Tlnirliiy, rYMity iukI Siiliiplity llio lini-ht line l' Silk J'ludi 'u-m, L'O indies 1'HiKi 110 iiiclu'M Hvcc, rolliir tiiiiintil with Tliilxt Fur; a very luindHoiuo janmiit ; well worth $10, lor SjxM-titl Salv only $1.00. . . . RememberThree Days Only CANADA JOINS IX THE PROTEST DacH Nut Kant a Departure I'rom the (iolil Standard. " HONOR Ol liRITAIN AT STAKK Tbr .leaitnal to Sit flubatl flkia-fStaii Daoing ui rimciil Cittrprivc Imt tic rruiccttd Ni w Vurk, iktoln-r !.' A nii-t.il catl-. Krnm fr mi lii'ln to tlw Kvi nlnu Puet Tlw tthlllln lUuik'n' imnorl.illon. In nu'iti'ir'nlldnic th rli.ini-.-Uur f the - lii-H'irr un tin' mli-r nu-'!'!!!, hui t-nliU'-l at fc-rtt I'Mf'h lu the I'liuln'un of I hi I.n.Kn i-tannir ln'if- Umka hi-nrtlly rthluroiiiaT ill! omlton to thr htmi-tnl. Ho ri-a.iltitifa. Ttw al.h itr uii l: ' To fiinluT r- tu-r.it" Tru-ir coiivirlrona that a ih.ulili- t.iinlurtl uf oMiKutlon U iMuotve ami linptii.'tli:li-; that of the !wo t. in. Lint" ! Iiii-muirully thr ni..t ,l.!ral'li'. lum t!mi tin- 'l"mlnl "ii uf ('jn.iila, litnir all tl ("it'll.- oI.IIki ttuim pnvnte mi. I corporate, rilli on nii'l U-iiik I.'MC iii"l h"tioriiMy etal iiinI mi tiii ni-': miII.1 InixIh. miy nt t'int to il!i!urh thr e.unr ol i v mM. ur h.t-tnic n trinlciHy in t! dlr-i in h uihl 1 1 lift 1.h etri-ii' ub n-r l-.iii.i-; Th fiillnnliiK m it i-'y of thr mritiorial t.i th . Ihi:i.- Ih.r of she rxi h. n.o r. Sir Xll. lnirl Hi, k. lt.u h. hl.-h h.m l-rii liiii-. i xiviiolvi ly hy KiiKllrh halik. r-. HlrWc, thr un.rrlrnrtl, aj riiKnpi'l In v.ir.'.iii nur-.i n tllr. IxitikuiK hI 11-ii.in.-l.il iiiiir.r:M- In thr i-lty of I.i.1in of no lik-lt iiiintnltuih', ojhI wc arv lhrr-n deeply liilrri-Ktrd In nil that a.Tivim the ,nwntiiry lnlir oC thr lAiimiry. thr i'ttllt of the tmtik note im.l rh m.lvniry of tNinkliiK timtlluCom. V nrr iiwniv of the vtwt of dili'Kiitra from thr prrKl.lnit of the Vlillrtl Stt- to ilili. mid oiImt rounUKo, but havr no utith. intiKlvc uifiwTiiiutun " to .the liuiui-e of th.r H-oifaaH Frwttii tliv roiiiiiuiiilrollou of thr lunik of KiiKlaml to )Miirw-lf. Int-ly made puldli-, jii.l from irrnrml rii-rt, r .-.iiiiuk hut umiuiiiu that iicKoilalloiiH of oni- rt tou.-hlng the nirt.illU' oiirrrm y of (lUn couiilry urr profrritiK 'e IV-?'! lnnM-llrtl hy u Htront; nmo of duty to lay. rvapvctfully Ivfuro hT uuiJi'Mty'a govi-rninriil the fol. . mint; four i"oniliIrru!liiu': "I.-That no iiltrnitlona Khould Iv liitm- duoil iifTivliiB the I'lrruUtlim imMlum of 'thtu country, except after full iliscus- Hhm In uiiilaiiiri)t and ly thr public lit law. mo that I he i-haniim pimkmh may have m amide cviiHld.ratuii tie their tiiiMrtam-o ifcuerve. That un.U-r no rtivuniHtanrvti what. ever hotild the plrditea of HUtVtHt?ivr. (rovrrnni'ni to 'the lii'ttlHti pound trr llnif ami thr kIiikIc koI.I standard of thla couiito- l"" srt anldr, either dirwtly or tudlroiitly and that no atnM ulioul.l lK taken by or with the roii.irnt of our Kowrnnirii'l whli'h lain for tta orvjn-t any allrrnTlonn 1n the value of that slumhinl. l-Tlnit thin country, ae one of the Kivnt nallona of tho world, uiijojit under her mint rotfiilivlUuia the coIiuiukv of all ver alwoluMy freo froii eiiibarriwMiiU'iitH, International or external, and we cuu- colvo that i depart tfre therefrom In the dlirt tlKii of a reliance UHn i'IIKJUimiii hU HIi other coiimrle WMuhl In- a fatal mistake. "l.-TInU the in!il of India In-iiik Ufixl, im to rhe policy of which we rx- prrHH no opinion, a uuw of circuiiiHtaiiceH hint arisen in which the rreii-te?rt cautl.m 1m invcssaiy, whatever may bo rhe next tip which rlre linllan irovernmeiit may Ihi lulvkw! to take, but we tirttc that no iUro(rmdn xrep ho taken, exevpt upon exhauwtlvo lniiiliy art to that wlrioh leads up to tho prefent poeitlun, anJ Chen only If Indian Interest will tw conserved tlK-reby." JANIK T. A WNNER. Lexlnarton, CMober 15 Janle T. won tho ll'i.nno two-yea rld take In 2:17 and 11, thn iut being a world' record. KILLED ItV A FALLIXG DOME ; TBfirC DEAD AM) THIKTT la.llfir.D IS A imiATI THE ATttc. ! At riri Only tie riisteriin Tell. Bit Sd. de1)' ",,,er c,Be Do,, Vitn i Terrible CrAi. Ctiicinnatl. (.'ti.b-r IS Thr- rrtn wi r,; killl uid over it other mom or Im iv-rlotly Injuri-i iy the r.iimiK o: lha d'tii'1 of lttilirHn'a of'erA h'iunc thla on In if. AIkmji ;t; o'coi k. oon kft-r the rat- UiK f fh-t curtain at Uie performance or iH.nK-r. or a i.r. M v.ty. tne pia- . terlntf U jran to fall from th. dome cll- j I,,K. fi or U fret alv. t!i' I - In the , paniurtte. Tim Ik.ii a wi ll flll.d but , not rrowded. The plantertiKf fell In mall pnrtlrlr : lut (lr but (nouarh to aUrm .nv of , the tlnrtil who r.tlreil.A little later the ' I plimtoriwr Ix-ipin to sliower dow n In Kre it ' I chuukr. 1 hro w an a rJnti from Ihe i Kiillrry which waa aoon emiitled. Those i i In the drew oltvle retired ua soon im i . posithltf and ttMii(f lo suy. wllhout ! i niHKirciK inuilc. Tho crowdinc of thu i p!o to the dour olMtructrd the aa- ! . muiv of tho people from the paruurtie. I 1 which account In a measure for the J i .iin.Kr of raauiiltie. .Wl'od.y exwctrd I I jit the miwieiit any other danger than ... , . i that fr m tt falling p! v.-. HuJoV-ule. . . . , . , in. wim ertuii, ino now central iruss I of the Crlllllir. Hi fret onf und J' fret i wlr. riime plumrlnK down. The ends of I K struck on two pillery w-lnirs and itiiuhlrtl p up In thr cemrr aendltiR it down Into the arqiirHr with u nrvat wciiitrriiiK of Join and tlm! rs. Thr lis, thus far show thr-e driiJ. live ilaiim-rouMy wounded and IK more or Kw seriously Injured. Followinir Is j the lfc.t of dr;id and Injured: lmd-rnknown man. Miss Lucy Cohen ami Mrs. tjtnrm Kloeman. Ihiiitfrrously InJur.J Mr. Ce-'ldrum, Mrs. Ht.ii.rder. Mary StiKldrr. Marv Muwiu and an unknown WMinan. A FAMILY Kl'.l'D. AlmoKl ltults In tlir Live In I'hetcj. of Two Cresc.nt City, Oregon. Oi-totn-r I5.-At rtrt""msfan which UhI to the downfall Chetco. Curry county. Oregon, a feud of th" o1'1 ca,,'nct: which Im.l muiiifioi.il Itself in small i Nearly nil of the Spanish bonds have quarrels for several months, has broken b'en floated In France and the recent out with fresh fury und two men have lwa have heon placed there, but the narrowly eseacd with their lives. Chetco lll,t application for further loans has Is near the loiinda.ry line of Del Norte not ln favorably resjwnded to. The i.unty, Cal. Somtthing like live years oni' tneans. therefore, of raising money ago iui attempt to boom the town was wns through the Bank of Spain, to which made and tho Coolldgiw and the V.m "PPUcatlon was made at the rate of 50. IVIts. residents of the town, disagreed m-m iwetos. or fl2.CW.0CO a month In over proiHTty right. The boom wua n 1 or,,,'r etirry on the war in Cuba and failure, but the family feud has contln. I ,hfl Phllllplne Islands. The Rank of tied ever since. Iast Thursday some one ' RI'aln declined to make further advances engaged In fishing In the bay near the 1 row-n wa fired uoii from a window of ' a stone building and several person on ' tho stri'ot were made to seek shelter from Hying bullets. The house of E. c. ; Hughes In which there were women iwnl children, was struck by five bullets, one I of which passed through an organ. , At u meeting: of citizen held to Inves- i tlgato tho matter Al Cooltdge and V. A. Smith were charged with the shootnlg j and by the scute of tho mei-tUg, held as common outlaws. On Wednesday E. C. Hughes wua shot in the hip and Albert Snodgrutfs sustained the loss of an ear. j came from persons high In authority They were fishing at the mouth of Chetco 1 and In a position to dlctnte terms to wheat they were fired upon by persons . Spain. The com lined weight of conserv hidden on a hill not far distant. Fur. atves in Spain, which embraced as tndl thrr srrolue trouble Is feared. cated. the bulk of the holders of Span SPAIN CONSIDERS. Madrid, Oitolw 15. The Spanish cab. lm-t today dtseuaaseil the case of the American steamer CVmpet 'tor, which w as captured in Pimnlsh waters on April I".. IS'.ni. Clu consideration if which, uwiiu; Co live four which Premier Canovag del Ciistlllo had of stirring up action on the part of the United Stales was post poned by the hue government. The cali luet today ordered the minister of foreign affairs, the mnlisfer of th navy and the minister for the colonies to examine the documents In the casw with a view or Its eventual e'ttlement by the courts. Shanahan Bros. THE ONLT STORE THAT BELLS CHEAP. THE GOOD OFFICES OF THIS COUNTRY irr...j ... c ... .l. v i War on Honorable Terms. REASON FOR A NEW CABINET D"k o' Span iid rrilwC Valid Tit Ip 50 More War rloiajr aid Boidholdtri W.ild Sot ept let litertst. i New Vi-k. (xtoljer 15. Th !Kr..lJ (Uljiim the fuUotvlnK. bawd on hUjb auth,.rt.y. ..,,. lt dllmi, , ,uUlliU). tilly tbe !rwtrucUon, uti ,,y pr,. Mf.KIM-y to Jllni.ter W-jOdforj t0 ,he 8panlh qu.en: None but tho n; kinjly relation extut between the pn-aent udmlnlntra. Hon and Spain, and a far a lie In th power of th admltiNtration they will continue. The bellhterency resolution Which thawed tho innlA r t ho laat mM lon of contrresg mervly bore the evidence , of the tremendous popular feeling . throiifrhoui that -country In Oivor of , Cuba. The house, to be ure, voted . down tho resolution paused by the sen. ate. Lut into waa wtth a vU-w to poet. ponlnB the lsouo and not dong anythina for the moment that could be contrued " hostile to Srwln. The house hk the semue 1 strongly in sympathy with ; Cuba. This feeling of sympathy through out the 1" nlteJ S:ates will undoubt-.-dly take haH us soon as congress convene and It was necessary for the president ! to communicate to congn-ss such rec. . ommrndatlons as he deems best to make In regard to Cuban afflairs. Tnikr the j circumstances, the government of the I'nli.il St.i:i tenders hs lest offices to mediate between Spain and Cuba and , It offers to mediate so as to bring the 'ilr to an end on such terms as will be honorable to both parties. This gov. eromeiit expresses the hote tluit StiMiin : will reply by the end of October, as ! that will give the president a chance to ; report to congress by the time it coi,. veiled. The Herald also publishes the fallow, ing. which It claims details the re,i ,0 h govcrnmont several weeks ago ani1 cablnot thereupon removed the governor of the bank. The recently ap. Pointed governor of the bank therefore 'rled to force upon the bank committee, or board of directors, the application of rhe government for additional loans, but his efforts failed. This was followed by the dotermlnatioii of the cabinet to lake steiw to reduce the Interest rate on the government bonds of 5 to 8 per coin to 34 and i per cent respectively. Immediately the cabinet was deluged with proposals. Some of the objections ish bomb., whose Interest would be cut In two, Immediately answered this prop osition with the suggestion that It would be far better to stop all war expenses than to adopt such a radical course. In fact, many of the conservatives said 1t would be better to gain anything in the way of Indemnity which Spain could obtain by the sacrifice of sovereignty and accepting an offer to grant liberty to Cuba if It could be brought about In a way that would not lie dishonorable, to Spain. The queen yielded to this and the result was the resignation of the old cabinet and the calling upon Sagasta to form a new one. THE INEVITABLE COMING TO PASS j. rirnro.iT .iokgavs ituus iiasd is imon nunc. All rredicti.if Hide Are Day k)r Day Beiii) Coifirned Latest Deciiioa of th. litted States Court. NVw Tork, Ortober IS. The rport of W. D. Cornish, who was appointed portal master to take teatlmony In the ult of J. Pierre pent Morgan and Ithera, traustem, aa-aint the Union Pacific railroad, Frederick R. Ooudert and th? other receiver, waa confirmed today by Judr, LaComt. of the t'nti States Circuit court. THREW AWAY HIS CRUTCHES. A Railroad Enginw Join the Long List ol Pa'.lent Cured by Dr. Darrtn. Portland, Oregon. Mr. Editor Dear Sir: I hold It to be a. duty a well as a pleasure to make known through the press that which of all other things 1 most essential, via.: The way to cure pain and ilekneas. I was cor.fined to my horn, with aclatlo rheumatism, kidney trouble. Inflammation of neck of the blad der and general Indisposition. Could not sleep more than an hour at a time. All means I tried proved unavailing. I was prompted to visit Dr. Darrln through tbe advice of my friends who bad been cured by blm, though, I must aay, I had tlttl. faith that electricity would cure me. I cam. to the doctor on crutches. Two weeks' treatment baa cured me, io I have thrown away my crutches, and my other complaint hare all disap peared, so I oan take command of my engine. W. HATS. Judging from the tastlmooiaia that ar- published daily It seems there are but few tils to which the human flesh Is heir, which cannot be relieved and gen erally permanently cured by Dr. Dar rln's electne treatment, and case that have resisted other effort have yielded to his power. These cases embrace al most every kind of curable disease, and, aa said before, no man, woman, or child need despair of relief and cure while Dr. Darrln offers Invaluable services. The doctor will remain in Astoria until November L at the Occidental hotel, and will during tbe. remainder of bis stay, treat all cases at the rate of t5 a week or In that proportion of time as cases may require. The poor treated free from 9 to 10 a. m. 'ally, except medicines. Regular office hours from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.. and 7 to 8 In the evenings. He treats nil chronic diseases, blood taints, loss of vital power and early Indiscre tions, though no references are ever made In the press concerning auch cases, ow ing to the delicacy of the patients. Ex aminations free to all, and circulars will be semt free to any address. All pri vate diseases confidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Patients at a distance can be cured by home treatment. Med icines and letters sent without the doc tor's name appearing. To Pnd out Just who your friends arc needs only a short spell of sickness or financial depression. A Matter of Health IT costs more to make Royal Baking Powder than any other, because its ingredients are more highly refined and expensive. But the Royal is correspondingly purer and higher in leavening strength, and of greater money value to the consumer. The difference in cost of Royal over the best of the others does hot equal the difference in leavening strength, nor make good the inferior work of the cheaper powders, nor remove the impurities which such powders leave in the food. Where the finest food is required, the Royal Baking Powder only can be used. Where the question of health is considered, no baking powder but the Royal can be used with salety. Uthers are shown by ofhcial analyses contain lime, ammonia HOYAL BAKING POWOEW CO., NEW YORK. A MAY BE MADE President Mohlcr to Confer Kith the talon Pacific. OGDEN GATEVVAY MAY CLOSE Tke tipected Aboat to Bappei lid tke II. T. I iisrokea Lue Ke-ejtablisied-ri- t I iiieial Reams Coven. Port tan d. Oregon, OWbr IS. Pre!, dent A. L. Motile r and Traffic Manager Campbell are on their way to Salt Lake rtty for a conference with the Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific people rel ative to the settlement of the difficulties that resulted la the opening of th. Of. don gateway and which stopped the through awrvloa east by Che way of th. Unfon PactfiC. The faot that an amlcabibe understand ing has been readhed by the Union and Short Lin. and the fact that Mr. Mohfer haa gone to 8ik Lake would In. dcata than th O. R. ft N. at open to conviction. Consequently it la fair to awiarw Chan an early settlement may be looked for and a prompt resumption of the old relation that furnished an un broken through service over the O. R. ft V. Short Line and Union Pacific.. The master of kekeptna; the Ogiien gate, way open Is earnestly disouassed In rail road circle. The intricate financial relations between the Union Pacific, Great Northern arid Northern Pacific and the O. R. ft N., and the same batween the O. R. ft N. and Short Line ' lead to (he belief that a policy of resumption of bunlne8a will dictate the closing of the Ogden gateway again. In w-hlch event th. Utah-Colorado Unea will once more nave to" throw tbelr business to the Southern Pacific. ROMANISTS AND MASONS. Mexican - Archbishop Excommunicates All Masons. Nogalts, Arizona. October 15. A sensa tion has been sprung in the state of Sonora, Mexico, by an ecclesiastical edict from Archbishop Lopes, tbe seat of whose archblshopal see Is at the city of Hermosillo, capital of the state, ex communicating all members of the Ma sonic fraternity. Nearly all of the high, est officiate In tho state and many of the most prominent citizens are members of the Maaonio fraternity and at the same time the most devout Catholics. Their wives and feminine members of their families are also, and consequently the , edict baa spread consternation all over the state. What action will be taken by the gentlemen affected Is not determined. One of the most prominent Masons ex. pressed himself as determined to adhere to Masonry at all hazards. GOLD AT A DISCOUNT. New York. October 15. The Bank of British North America Imported fiOO.OOO In gold a faw days ago and today they sent the gold to the aubtreasury asking for greenbacks In exchange. The treas ury officials declined to make the change. or alum. SBHBBaBbt.iU