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-fa-'' fvr V THE DAILY ASTORIAN It the blffest ind best paper on the Columbia River THE ASTORIA! has the largest circulation of anv tatr on the Columbia River KULL ASSOCIATE!) PRESS KBPOKT. VOL. XLVll. ASTORIA, OKK00N, Till KSHAV MOKNIXtt, OCTOJiKK 21, WM. NO. fi5. Shanahan School Books I,P Will i I 1 Cowboy Hats- A !' 'H arrivi-1 t'Kliy ni th y ar IiiiuiI'K. Wn h-iv thfiii In all c.hir,, with if.iM hiMl ami ;li'T trlriiinliiK Wn urn ao'llna; lli aanif f r Q5 Cents ..Each.. Bros. THE ONLT STORE THAT SELLS CHEAP. AND Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks School Supplies. Mr haw I hit I.e. I mill rlirait Una of Tall and I'eiH'll 'Ulilrik hi the rtcy. GRIFFIN & REED THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Air-Tight Heaters... IN AUTOWIA. Manufactured E. Aqest Fur ' Sspttiur" Sluvca nd Haiyra. Sole Agents for Knox and Wauturtoo Hats BUFPUM PENDLET9N Hatters one! Furnishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR, ....The Only Exclusive Our Royal Cream Flour FOARD & Sole AHTOUIA J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. IIAVK OPHNHI I'll Kill IIO.WtHINIi AND IAV Mt'llltol.. Fur rntoa, etc., addrona the Superlorea. PUPILS RECEIVED IN THE PRIMARY. I IORAMMAR AND ACADEMIC ORADE1J uunuuuu BQCQQQD nnHDUtiny mm mm mm mm mm -VjUl w a ft' fa I CI ia'tL. kaWBil H mi UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF Quarantaad tha CUBNER FOURTH AND GL1SAN STREET5 - - PORTLAND, OREQON J. S. IAWM AND FOR SALE AT R. Hawes' Store Men's Forntsbers....- NONE BETTER STOKES CO. Agent OIKOOIN INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC. PAINTINO AND VOICH CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Mtrlon Count". OREGON Thli I. juat the place for your boya, Delightful location, large buildings and grounds, rood meals, plenty of bMlthy txerclae, excellent teacher, and careful training- thl. la what they all aay of MT. ANQEI. COLLEGE. Bend for CaU alogu. and special term. P, F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Orogort A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ItoKiil ir Norm til ('nurse of three yi-am. htmlor year wholly profcsmoiinl. Training department of nine grades with "JuO hllilren. ltmlrtirtlnii Mini trulii'iin In liyinnnatlra (gwediah sys tem), and Vocal Maslo for wilillc schools The Normal diploma li iwik.iii'. by law aa a SrATh LIKK CKKTIKICATK to teach. Light ciiii'imo. Tuition, luHk, boiuil ami IuiIkiiik (itp prnxlmali'lr), t oo iwr year. Mluili'iiln lHMinllni llii'iiiM'lvca. Ill'i l' 'r Jf''r. Aoiultnnlc Rruil') arcciiti'il fnttn nIkIi .i'Ih.iI. '.'alnln ill'. vhiTrfiilly will on .:iiluill m. Adilri'M P. L. rAMI'IIKI.I.. ITi'ii'h'iit, or W. A. WANN, Hccri'tary Faculty. CANNED MEATS Beat In tha Markat ON THE EVE OF SOCIAL UPHEAVAL Disruptions nnrf ConfuMim in the Austriun Kckhrath. I'KI.MII K HADIAI .MAY lIKi.N Clf fUala aid tl-Stajtt n Oat ide cd Ike Jcfciiad (icfaaa LilKfaU Arc I taking thiiQa Red r) ( Vienna, t --i,.l-r -The fn-.rhi.ii. w.l , ni.iM t.. fUr ia .m-w t.Wj , It t l-l.v-xl that If th- m.-i"ln. : .f lh kfl continue tlartr ff.rt to iriin Wlaliiton. 'on lti"lriil will T'- J lltn, in whlrh vriit ii lift munir ml'.l fiTml. Tli" rlotoua IT'"-"-"1' ,.f ynrtTd.iy' i"-"i ar vlrlun.ly rniitlinmn. o ..f ll holi: .l.-miiIT-ti.,n. whlrh mark"! th.- (t l" "f rvt'-h'-ruth imi H.-i'fmlr - TIi.im- dniomtr.i. tloiia. the forriHT onta. ar ill- r.i-til iiK'iHt h inl'lm-t mi l Kr-w mil .f lhe I'.l fi-i-Ung- Iwimi-n thi J.-rm.iii lloli-iiiUna ami youna; 'a-ha. 'n th.- n-. ai-afinhllna" f Hi" ivlchar.ith laat niniiih n ariii-a of nioilnna ii pI.t1 Himlna at fti lmHrhm"rl of mlnlt'-ra. The tl'-r. mini pnrty wiuita Count lln.lnl. th pr-ml'-r. Iniiw-iK-htd on m omit of thai con-luc-t f n'rt-.-nt.itl. of th.- ir-'V.-riinu n! at piihllc inwtliiK"- Th iMTiimn oppo union hra.lnl hy H- rr --h..ii.-r.-r. ili m.ui;1 - t III lm-in-hm.tit for pnililhi'li"- -nr.-1. Ink- of il.rnmn Itolicmhum. i il tlwy il. for th liiiiM-i.-hni.-iit of on !li ; (i. m!nltcr of Juatlrt-: lir. I!mi:k . m:.. .rr i of, tlniiiH-. iin-l H.ir'Oi "ox .rW.-hii. ! nunlMiT of i i'min n-- for .hi all. 1 i i 1.i'.ii!.iii of th.-lr mlnimi-riiil u ith t.y i th Iwiuant'a of n il-.-r.-,. anthor'aUiK Hi- ofll. l.il uko of tho Ci-ili urik-iiMK .n lloht-inl.i. Thn aoohi'llal ili nnvritta In th, n h h rath avn-lly ttlih-J hy th r.-mnim: of th old lrmn P"r'. produce a cnhllict crlila mid hrlnir iihiut Ihc ro. Into ilffeiil of tho Aiiatriun pHmo mlni tcr. Count Hiol.-nl. llui tun k of thK nnd fornilni? tho luiala of the pr-rait ait I'.iitlon, lire ijucatlona of rl.fc' 'n. race, local government, national lectliHW.arltli il eonfnalna; anil end'raa variety of com. pllcatlona. Tho prhh in whl -h Count Hail.. nl hna to mtvc la !o lml.ii- men r.-prcaentlnic nine dlitlnct iiiithnialltlea. each one playtnu; for ItN "n hum! ami caring aliout an much for Aotrin n, It ilnea for Japan, to act In friendly on ivrt. Tho mipiHirt of each nationality hua to lo Uiuirht ii tho price of con ccnalona; and every' concession iiri"uted to anyone of them excite fhe wrath of tho other eluht. .Moreover, the whole country Is divided political'. y. practically Into two MttoKy homllo canip. On the one alilo a IV the clerU-al.4 and tho uliti eilittiti nnd on th, other are tin- Jew and 1)10 llerman ItU-rula. The premier la called tiKin to keep peai-.' tx-tween the two. llo hna HutiKary iiImo to consider, ik conatiuu thorn In the flesh. Count Itadenl won his r putailon for atntecrnft n aliulrhnler of (i.illcl.i. With an Iron hand he put nn end to the lot-nl llftputca of tho Ittithonaa an, I tho I'olea of (lint province, nnd ho siiiuvssed their Joint IntrlKuea nirnlnat Anntrla. He won tho oontlilenoa of Emperor Krani Joseph and Whon ho formed a ministry In Sep- temlK'r. 1S!5, to UCivel tho atop-fr.ip KWmnnwff cahlnet, which hnd n short life, after the full of the Wlndis -h-Gratz cabinet, h told tho relchrath that ho Intended to lend nmd not allow Mmaolf to Im led. The w-holo nation iipplntuletl the an nouncement, hut Count :.ulenl hooii found that tho MAiir una more e.ially Hiild than done, nnd tlni't tho relchsrnth wna hy no means im do-lle nn nsn'iuhly us tho Oalclnn InndstaK. "My Kovcrnmont," ho fald. "shall stanil iilivo p;irtle8 and N free from ;ullea " Hut within 11 month ho had Ixv-n driven Into noROllntloiiH Willi every party In tho rclchsrnth In ilesperalo atlenipta hy plnylntf off nKnhmt ihe other to secure a majority that wou'.d carry out the Imperial p".ans. Las1', aprlntt's Kcnernl eloctJona left him, Instead of at the head of a strong and compact majority, with barely n hundred votea. On April t he relrned but the emperor refused to ao cept hla reslKnntlon and a tmKrnry retirement waa tffected. Btrona; In th. ipyirl of I'nnz Ji"-iii, ha a-1 ! i wir to tiy to riiro l.y t,rll"iy .i'ol pi 'ii.i-n lhi majority whl"h tha i:oiitl:uein !' hnd denied him, Tli Merrrnn i r.i a ref i. I to ayK-pi h! alv:ne.-. OWilllt ti hi, action In tl nuli?rrin of Ik''". adclnliiK thn eini-i''jr to rfu lh election of I'r. Kurt l.wic-r. tho anM.iK-mltlc l-:id-r In tlm r-'lehnnth, na liurKim.in-r of Vl nna. Iln waa driven tlVT-for., In! tne han la ii.' th- r. e!i, vota he v:ur-d by a:tlii..lol.lliK I'i't '.h'.' .'ll.KM.ik" ;i t h oin.-'lul ,.ii-runK of Il ihemli. In r-'ir,ii- Mm l,e .Wrn.n in - r .. , r t, l-'.i-h ail'! h.i'.H r-'i-i! t rim fOMd-r his rnew,i'. of tha d' fir; l. I .-licreetheii-with lluti--iry and !: pl'ii for (! wj-1- il. a-i n fiirt pre.--.: atras.ueii.wita Ui'w.s-ri tl.e twi w, '.!'.'. a u.' t!i empire .o, : l'tiiViia arid rev. iri-n. Th el-fii puny Is pr. p.ire.J tu jrtve him a nua.lfled auj'tejrt : f.r th anti. ' .iiiltle profram la to work a.ilnst the i l"r.it" tanta as wi as J h, and lj pU-e j nl! br.ine)f of e-l n atli In the hands of ttwi Itoman t'litholl cl'-rK)' lint h0 Is 1'i.ith to ai.'op; these I'-rmft. If. -iiierfore. he falla to conv. to an uu. dersUii dlnir with r,i h of the imal er parti a.-ura!ely iiaiu K-t a workatte iiirtj.,rlty ho wf l for.vd either ! le;l to tho CH-iic;ila or rcMun. Th,. compro-nili..- with Uunuary moM lo- sitistled and unices he can Kel a majority In th releharaih. to ratify, ho muc. hand his office over to tmt an- wiio can; Oiat la. uiiln the emisror, Irritated by par- '.Uni.-iilary whatruc;i'n ahould d.sM Ie to I disfN'tiae with She rutsisiance of parlia- noeit. Such a course woold almost ct-r. taluly lead to fundamental chwrca In j tho Aiiatrutn form of government and mlKht prepare the way for a social up. henval. It I evident that In spite of th.. premier's effort to make a permanent t-tr:emerit lietac n t!)e t'-.-ha and G-r-ana he la not much nearer auccesa than hn was last March. FOREST FIRES IX REXXSYLYAXIA TIIKMI I I)S. miir.S KM) BsKNS ARC rn m; or st urn cd. YalniMe Sfnli tHmed anil LivcAre Lost A floadred Men Mghtiag the riimes. Pittsburg. ivtoU-r '.".-From all parts of Western and Central Pennsylvania. Knstoru hlo nnd West Virginia come reMrts of forest fir, a. All the upper Yonghlgohcny region Is In a hate. Across the Yoiig-hiKohcny river Limestone hl.l l.s a lurid slope of tire and south of I Vniii-lsvlls" the lire Is eating the shrub. In-ry. endangering homes and destroying hundreds of Kirns. In the vicinity of Iticebrook. Hislford county, nearly t') men an- tlghtlng fires. Two oil rigs owtusl by tho South Penn and Worth oil companies have loen destroyed nnd i largv tract of timber Kind told waste. The burn of John A. Hyers. a stock deviler of Punbar township has been ilostroved. At his stock, J horss and tlni uncut crp of hay were consumed. Springtleld, on the top of Chestnut ridge. Is thivnten.-d wtrh dstructlon unU-ss rain cornea soon. William Ibxlgi and son who lived on Indian creek are missing, and It Is feared they have perished. Till! TUKASl'UY KOllUKD. Thousands f Silver IViilars Stolen Dur ing tho Iist Administration. Wuahlngton, October &. Silver dollars aro missing from the treasury and may numlier thousands. Treasurer Roberts has employed exerls to count piin-e by plc-e the Siki.iii'J"1!1 which ought to be In tint va Kits. Ilivcnlly the coin Was counted by the weighing process hut Kolvrts will not give n receipt to his predecessor, Mor gan, until "lie knows the full extent of the robbery, which he believes has been car rid on for some time. 1 Miring this count ti trusted employe was caught opening the hugs which con. taJn I1O0O n silver, taking out ns many as ho wished and making up the weight of the extracted silver hi lead. At th.' contusion of the count iiU of the bags showed the required weight. I'pon the treasurer's suggestion some of the bngs were oened. So much lead w.is discov ered that a consultation wns hold arid It was iWlded to employ a force of BO clerks to go over the counting; In detail. This task will consume six months and will cost the irovernment IK.OOO. THE BITTERNESS IX NEW YORK MunRipiil fight Kill Ik I'clt in the State Elections. 1 7 K AIN(; ALREADY UlAKf.KI) I i a Regard to Ugiilatite Caadiaate-Tbe loi-irritie Caittnl Agaiast Mearjr George's Streagla. Sew Vork. October 9. i'uliil-:ana of a I aorta are irrvatly tntereaie,) n .the prolAble effect of the Mtternee. tn the municipal camalirn on the results In ! the tate at lai-e. The effect princl- iwlly dlacuaaed aro those affectlnic the I chol of Wallahs ar.d Park-r. reiect j h-eiy rhe tvpub'.l'-an and democra-tlc nom j Iriesa for Justice of the court of appeals, and those of the active candl latea Indl. i 1ilually. I: la conceded that the bitt-ri -a dH veloped lrtwe-n the partisans of Low and Tracy. If not atronger than that he. tween (leor-re and Tammany, i likely t lie more wiuVi-pread In I'.a results. Stralirht democrats c'.alm-thouKh they oon (five no i ubetantlal basis for their 1 assertion that Parker will run o far ahead of Wallace In Greater New Vork aa to aitaure hla election. Already there are charges of trading on the legislative candidate, and the length aid complex ity of the ballot cannot fall to confuse j thd more HlkeratA voiera. C'O.servative men are Is-irlnnlne .j comment upon the balloting of the Gore vote of 1SW. In which ihe s1nrle laxer re-elvel more than Ki.1.") when no one would concede him a third of that total. The deduction the conservatives make is that CK'onte will surprise the voters In K'7, as ho confounded those of l'e. Hich.ini Croker Is credite.1 wl h the preJlcUon thai Van W'yck will have a plurality of T5m and that M.'V.i s Mfe to on. Meanwhile there Is more talk of wagers and there Is outward and vis Idle sieng of betting, but the act mil fac ing of money h-s not as yet begun to any marked extent. DU. DARRIN TO RKMAIN. A Rush of Business Causes Him to Post, pone Leaving Nov. 1. as Advertised. Dr. Darrln, the eminent physician and specialist, at the request of many friends and the great interest shown by the suf fering and afflicted, has consented to stay with us until- further notice. The truly wonderful cures be has acoomplVh. ed are being testified to by a host of af. flloted sufferers who can be seen and consulted on the miraculous cures on their behalf. It Is safe to say that no sicclalist has uiiained the prominence of !r. Darrln In this country and he cannot help but meet with grand success. Those who are disposed to doubt Dr Darrln' cure, will have their doubts shak en on reading the following card from Judge O. P. Mason of Portland, a man well and favorably known to all our readers. His case will go far to estab Ish the skill of Dr. Darrln. JIDOF. MASON'S OPINION. Dr. Darrln Dear Sir: Your electrical treatment Is most undoubtedly a won derful success. I have been for a num. ber of year, (rradually becoming deaf, particularly o In my left ear. For the las few years 1 have feared that I would be compelled to give up my law practice, entirely, as at times I could not hear well enough to understand what witnesses testified to, unless they spoke In a high tone of voice. A short time ago I commenced treating w'th you. and now can hear as well as 1 could V) years ago. In fact I find no difficulty at all In hearlr." anyone speak In an ordinary tone of voice. I amfrank to say that In my case your treatment has been a success. I am only sorry that I did not apply to you sooner. Refer any on. to me. O. P. MASON. Second and Taylor Street, Portland, Or. Dr. Darrln can be consulted free at his office In the Occident hotel, AstoHn. The numerous calls for his services would not permit him to leave November 1st ns advertised. The doctor has reduced his fees to only $30 per week, or In that proportion of rlmi- na the cae may require, to all ca.tea eommenclnf tr'u'.ment aoori. Dr. Darrln m-tkea a apecUlty of all dlseaaea of th. eye, ear, noae, throat, catarrh. denfna, bronchitis la rrlppc, onaumptlon. dyapepala, conatlpatlon. heart, liver, and kidney dlseaaea. H pennanenily cure, all dlaeaae. of th genlto-urlnary ornana In either bx. j All peculiar fwnolu trouble, are conft-, dentlally treated, aa well aa all acute, j chronic, prlva:. and nervoui dliwaae. ofj whatever nature. If curable. No caset; taken If not j Moat caaea can ti treated at home after one visit to the d ctor'a office. All : bualr.esa reUtloni with Dr. Darrln are r.rlcOy confidential. GKRMANY8 SYMPATHY. She Deprecate, the Era. of "Capitalistic Domination In America. Kerlln, October S) At a meeting of the Centrafi Aawxriation of German Indus, trials to elect delegate, to Prince Hohen lohe's committee for drafting new com mercial treaties, Herr Buck, who was the chief speaker, denounced the Dingley tariff aa "the most complicated, contra, diotory ' and uncertain tariff ever con ceived." He declared that It waa due to the capitalistic (peculation mbl h are provlnjt fatal to the industrial existence of the United States. At the aame time Herr Buck said he felt bound to protest against the dangers of a customs war. The sugar Industry would suffer thereby and Germany would be unable to support herself If the United States retaliated with repressive duties on corn or petroleum. He did not anticipate a long life for "the era of capitalistic domination In the United Slate.." ALASKA UXDER - MILITARY, RULE PRESIDENT .M'KIXtET MAS DECIDED TO ISME StCrl)KDERS. A large District. Vitb St. Michaels is the Center. Vill Be Set Off L... lessiess .Mist Cease. Chicago. October 20. A sieeial from Washington says: President McKlnley will issue an order pCacing a largo district tn Alaska, of which St. Michaels wiU be the center, under the military arm of the govern, ment. By this action the authorities be lieve that the lawlessness feared as a result of the rush of goklseekvrs to the great Northwest territories wIE be sup. pressed. The proposed military district will be about 100 mfles square. The .determina tion to Issue the order was arrived at. It ia said, at a cabinet meeting. While no official reports of anything but a peaceful condition have reached the de ptirtnumt. privut oomu nlcatlons from resiwnl.ible parties haw convinced the authorities that something more than mere civilian rule was necessary. The authorities say that offenseg committed wichln the boundaries of the district, to be described, by the president in Ms order, will subject those responsible to prosecution by th military authorities before whom they will be brought. The war department also proposed to establish an army post on the Yukon river, but this wIE not be dome before next spring. COMING TO THE PACIFIC. Assistant Secretary of War Out on a Tour of Inspection. Omaha. October 20 Assistant Secre tary of War Melkeljohn. after spending the day In Omaha Inspecting the depart ment of the Platte and Fort Crook, left tonight for 81 Paul, from whence he goes to Portland, and from there to San Fran cisco, where he remains for about three days Inspecting the department and de fenses. From San Francisco he goes to Arizona, then to New Menxlco and Texas inspecting the forts enroute. BROKE THE RECORD. Jollet, Ii!., October 20. Joe Patchen broke the world's wagon record today, pacing a mile at Ingall's park In 2:04. which reduced the record 3 second. GREAT BRITAIN MAKES REPLY Cannot Concede to the Proposals of the American Cqrnmission. INDIAN MINTS NOT TO OPEN A Diplomatic S.te Anbassidor white Say. Ccrsjiiy Will .Not UstitiM Tariff War Agaiist This Contrjr. I London, October 20 Lord Salisbury tonight lent to Ambassador Hay the re ply of the British government to th. proposal of the American btmetjMIc com mission headed by Senator WolootL It 1. a diplomatically worded note. Hi. lordship says the government 1 not aW. to repen tine Indian mint, at preaent. He regret, rhe Inability to accede to th. propol of the American commission. Great Britain baa as great an Interest as the United State, and France In securing a stable par exchange for gold and silver and an enlarged use of .liver. In these circumstance., continue Lord BalLabury. the British government doe. not se the deairabtitty of an Interna. tional monetary conference, but will be pleased to consider any other practical suggestion, from th. United States. Lord Salisbury enclosed with th. not. a copy of the statement of Sir J. Wa- land, head of the financial department of India, which waa under consideration at the meeting of the cabinet council laat Saturday, and which take, strong grounds against the opening of the In dian mints. Senator WoScott is not In London thV evening. Ambassador Andrew Whit, came from Berlin last Saturday. Be was avoided publicity, but bad several con ferences with Senator Wolcott. In me course of an Interview with a corres pondent of the Associated Press, Mr. White said that Germany", action as to bimetailam wiU depend on England. Dis cussing the probability of a 'tariff war, Mr. White .aid: "I do inot believe that Germany will inaugurate a tariff war with the United States. The German pres. and many German statesmen have been very bitter against the Dingier law, but I think they are now beginning to realize that Increased prosperity wttl en able the United State, to buy as much aa under the lower tariff. TO BE SKINNED OR IMPRISONED. A Curious Alternative Confronting a Chicago Boy. Chicago, October 50. Whether to risk being held to the grand Jury on a charge of assault or to part with a portion of cuticle so that his victim may benefit by a skin grafting operation Is the alter native which faces Paul Cxyet, a lad of U years, who threw hot water on Anton Kwltke, scalding him so severely that an operation is Imperative. In Jus tice 8a,haith's court the boy waa given his choice of the two evils and allowed until October 2S to consider the prop osition. LINB RESUMED. Chicago, October 20. Beginning tonight the Chicago & Northwestern road will resume first-class sleeping car .ervlce between Chicago and Portland, via the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line. Royal aaaks tha food pare, wboteMm. and dalle loo. ' &4KIII15 F0VDZI7 Absolutely Pur ROYAL MWatft POOC OO., M VOML - pa