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THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the biggest and best paper on the Columbia River THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv oaer on the Columbia River FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. VOL. XL VI I. AHTOKIA, ORKWO.V, KINDAV MOKNIWJ, OCTWIKR 24, 18!7. NO. 68. School Books AND School Supplies Wo have I In- lip.l mill rlii'i.i"l Una of I'.ll nil I'olM'll 'l.t.li'ln In lliorlljr. GRIFFIN & REED THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Air-Tight Heaters... i IN AftTolflA., Manufactured E. rr ' Supcilur" Motet tad Kaaicv Sole Agents for Knox and Wauturton Hats BUFFUM PENDLET?N Hatters and Furnishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....The Only Exclusive Our Royal Cream Flour FOARD & STOKES CO. Sole Agent AHTOKIA ORECiOIN J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA, OREGON. IIAVK til'KSKh TIIK1K IH'AUMNd AND HAV MC'IIikH.. Tor rule, etc'., addrtuta the Suporlorua I'UPIl-H RECEIVED IN TIIK I'lUMAKY. I (GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC ORADEH H 13 q Q a u is E D EI Q 2 Q SI aq3 M U fti lil M ii 11 UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEAT5 Guaranteed the Baat In th. Market CORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STREETS - PORTLAND, OREGON Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks J, N. I. W AND FOR SALE AT R. Hawes' Store Men's Furnishers.... .NONE BETTER INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, PAINTING AND VOICE CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Minon Count , OREGON Thin I. Juat the place for your boya. Delightful location, large building and grounds, good meals, plenty of healthy exercise, excellent teachers and careful training this la what thy aJI (aay of MT. ANQEL COLLEGE. Bend for CaU P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Orouon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Itaxulitr Niirmnl Cunmo ol til i year. Senior year whullv rnf4Mi..nlil. Training dcpitrimeiit of nine mmlcs Willi MO liillilreu. Iimlriictloii Hud training hi miiaMlcs (Snfdb.li njrv tern), mill Vocal Musln fur nil'lli-niiool 'I'lio Normal llilnr!ii U rf'iKi 'icil by luw as a M'ATr' I.IKK CKKI'IKICATK to teach. - Light rtiieiite. Tuition, books, boiinl ami lodging (hp- protliiintcly), aMYiK) nor yenr. Mi ml ! m Warding luciimelves. Ill i, no per v.'r Ariiduinto grade accepted from lil.li school. Catalogues tieerfiilly scut on application. AililriiM P. L. CAMI'IIKM., President, or W. A. tt'ANN, Sccrelary Kaoully. ASTORIA'S NEW STEAMER LINE Ships Now llcinij liuilt to Connect Kith Kailruad.' PACIFIC MAIL IH I.M KKKSTFI) Host Will Kan Via ! Efsicisco Hour Mill to Mc riuilt to 'ply Tbcm kill Trotfic. Tlio tiii-M t.i-irraphl.' Information Irom rl.ui l'r.ia li'ij states lli.it thn M.iil Ht.-umhip company l bolMing Iwn in.Ml.ni, l"'Mil 1wtn ti-w I ram hip ..f (li Atlantic Hut !!" .TI- at lit er . lli- uHTlnH-nriit f 1 iMin will HM on 'I'" run lwiw'-m K.iii rr.iiwiwo uii-l tb Orlil, wltli Hoii'JiiIij a !Kirt .f c-nil. Tin"" !i" wl.l ' fur iM-rlr in Jlnl of imI jul roin. f,,rt. lo iuiy now on tlx- Pn'ilfis im-.-oii. Tlin I'lolflo Mull l C. P. Hiintliik-lon. It H wrl! known ih.i: II nr.iliiiitoii l tiU.tliiK two larac Klr,ini.-r ol Newport In li. u.liiit thn l.-l. hTMm y. M.-rl i' , a jrft.mloeiit AMorl.i pro rty owm-r wU: A ur aii.l Ixtlf lfo Mr. A. It. Ilom- m'.ii.l iKl to ni Thn-c urv ImlMinK two initlrm, lo.i'n.ttin pIimiii'T. lo ' iwrrii '.he Orloiil and Atorl In n- , mi I, on with our ralirniul. In fact. Iw j a.tlil tlwit tho tinilili linn w th prima rraaon f-r l.uiMlim r.Uro.. I, jioj that hn w.i only afr.il.1 thi roail woiilil not ! flnlnhM lufon- the firm trainer arrlti-.! He tilil nx- that t! e teum.TW wouhl mn VU fan l'"r.iin loo inia . noiik-h toiKtiHXft wan ei.iiilih il h'v f k-l tl'-'n In nirii.." from the Cliiml.la. Thu ahlpn will ! docked at Hiit-el wli.iv th. hit en h.i 111; slit wlfl I mail.' with the rn rvi.nl T )' wilt not o to IVirtliinil. Im May ' . Haii itu iit who ivlt. rn'tl. AKam In JVn t.i.ii.l tin- oth. r day Mr ll.iinm mJ i-oiitlrtn. ,1 th. 'e la:. ni. titN to a, rh nU ..f nun... Piittliirf io .nul ! t.'ti.ihir Iho Pa. Itli- Mall h! ti n..w lnill.in m it. I hi our. ' Th.' prinrliMl tratllo for th. m- !.hl at tho li;!milriK wis N- Hour Hour can l furtiuUctl clwuM.r wnd of the mt cra.leH. from tho t'olunil-la river, than frtmi S.UI l Yaiii-Iwi). I ant nuriil I y Mr. lli.iiimnii.l th.it a arKt mill ounpaity liua arrantted to ctvel a piunt h re. to aiipy thew ahlpa. To do thla they will hate to turn out ani tmrt: a day. Thr millH will In. runnkinr ta time to grind Iho wheat crop of l'., I'K. 1AKK1N WILL UlC.M.VIN In Aatorl.t Until Further Notice, Owing to the Many Patieiv.s Comlnn for Treainnnl. lr. IVrrin haa now Iki-h practicing 1,1. pron-aalon In AMorla for thro mouiha will. I'.i llant um-oe,. and durl.iB that tlmo hundred,. avalllnK il..-ma.tlve of hU peeullur pnullce lu.t.i been atwoluicly cured of iIibi'.imh that had hi IT. id the rklll of n-i the old aoh.iol practitioners. ' CuiHH that had Ik'H (then up, and pa. tlenta who had Ihou udtl.u'd to s-nd no mora lime or money In tlx- fruitless at. tempt of trying to cure an Incurable dls oiuo, laid Wen aent from the doctor's oftlce. frvqueiuly after n few treatments, with new leasea of life, rejoicing, pain- I less and well, and crutch. a have Iven i thrown away to lie taken up no mare. , In fact, the doctor has worked wonders ' and brought Joy, health and happiness to hundreda f household.. Ilia roonia . iiro never without patient during office ' , hours, and few. Indeed, ore lie cases he treuta that do not receive permanent bonellt, ns the following can! will show: l'AIN IN HKAKT TWBNXV iKAIUJ. Mr. Kill tor This la to certify that I luivo had a pain In my heart and breast twenty yeara, and tried many physic. Inns, without succesa. After four niomlis' home treatment by Dr. Darrln I am re stored to henlth and Kindly give my tea. tlniony In hla behalf. I reside at Silver ton, Oregon, where I can be addressed or referred to. C. W. HARKIllRST. Pr Darrln will remain at tho Occident Hotel, Astoria, until further notice, nn.l Cut- Prices wl.l In fm'.iir treit ail io wph uffnc or h'"i lru t iit'-nt nl Ihr ruin of t", W"i-k, or In that roprilon of time, iii l uni-n may i" ulre, Tli. l"XT tnnlcl fr. X't in'-'ll' -Inra, from li to ID a. m. iVilly. r.itli'iiln ah- lo !', from I'i a. in. to 5 p in. I :v,ti1iik 7 to I ; i n,l n ii -llona fra lo nil. All mrilil'i chronl''. iiciilc and rlv:u:! Hrav, tnitli'l with elwtil' Hy, ami iih-'Ii-Iii wlo-n r.-qnlr-'l. VOVAOB Of A cTTI,E Hun Frail' )', (x-toUf 2J --A lo!tl him ix-i i-lv4 ly thu brum-ti hylro Krn,lili: ofll'o from Martin Kl'l, of the I4awl of Nut, In tho Ktll"- Kroiip, con. laMnK I"imt thrown ovrrlirt h)Cup I. tin lUrliuiil of I ho Hrltiah h.tfk VII lult.i on AuK'iitl 21. I, In Utllixlo 9i. ihtIIi, i.tiKlluln Kil S i':. It win lt-k.-l i on 11 i' 5 'ootl on the ahor of Nul. Ii.it Hik lrlflil In llial Iiiik ;s"! iiilh.K MCKIiKUKIi ANI Ht'ItNKH. IMIoxl. lllni.., ixlolMT B-J. I.. I'.irK. hor ami nlfo wirn muril-r.-d l.mt nlKhl uiol Ih.lr pUl'iot- hrtl an'l thi- Unll- COIOUIII1..1 In tiio finne Th.y lt-l ttir-.- inlli fr-m hlal try. llHKAII OK I'ltiMIHK lunvlllf. P.I.. (xttoU-r S.-Mra. Cirrlc rlii':i. ii wlilow, rt.ia U-.-n warvi'l dnnaK.n for ta-nu-h of pp.mU-. j,,,m fl.-nmnl, ard 71. . ivtlre.1 eupltal- Ik'Iiiv Hi" 'l.'fi'tvl iit. PERILS OF THE (1REAT DEE I j TfRrilDir TUK or hnlfknTCn IN Tflt SOI Id StA5. l ate ol the .Hurvicrji jfl bail Scladi ai Told bv tke urtitor Vithoat food or Vattr. , Ixniilofi, OctoU-r S. tonil M ite tH-" n f th Norwegian hark SWad.iii. Captain Ja. ifar. from New.iiH'.lo. N. 8. V., on July 31. lv.O. f,r Honolulu, w-hlrh wan wr.i k. d In the South Seoit In AuKuat, lv.. him arrlvi'd In IxohIoh with u doien of tho aun lvorn and ttil.f a. terrlWc atory nf tholr oxix-et-ncx-H. Tho Si'Iiulon struck t10 rt-tifa off PHarnuek Island on Auctiot ;.Tho crow w.ui oNUrtxl to Uiko to the l,..ts and ilw vtwi flKe.1 ao rapidly mtMX ,1(.r, -M n(l .ln. , BttVp oiothi wlll1, tni.y Kirply j,, ft.w. provinlona. tlu, wm,1!W llml oh(irl Thpy forwl the noxiant. Kleven mm manned e.M.h (rf m, ,wo an, m(l(1(- fof Maiden Mnnd. as thorw w-as no refuse at Starluii-k Wand. Fallltur to find MUile-n they trl.il to Mm! n.rUtniaa Island. Af. tor .loten ilaya thu tlrst mates kkii capsixiil and tho mate drowned. The t"oninU)na entertM the other Iwat. which wan alrady dsal,,. I Tho h.iit of the sun H'i4,, ihelr faces Mj Wacktflled am) !Wl.1,M flvm (f w;iu.r T)e oWV fo)i, hoy .....,.. - nnn..xt.,na lr, vtwael was a smail flying llsh. Captain Jaetrer finally died. ICxhaust.xl and al moal fnmlMhoil they knditl on Sofia l.iland St-ptcnilHT 6. Heiv Ihvy lived ton monlha on turtle, birds and Uumims. the i-rpeivtor dylnp awn after they lajidod. (tnnlly they put off In a aniidl Uat luid hailed a steamer which took them to Suva, and from 'thoro rhcy trav. t'letl to Sydney. COSTLY DIVORCE. ,,,,. ., ,, j . .. I'tilte, Mimt., (K'lol'er 23. Adam Kara- . , . ., , day, an old-time milter here, was granted it divorce from his wife. Ida Faraday, who la at present In IVnver. This is tho sevonth action for divorce between tho par Una and they have dissipated a, fortune of Jl.vo.OiHl In liHa-atlon over the rn.it ter. KILl.KD I!V DANCINtl. American Fork, I'Uili, October 23 While eiiRageU In the mazy whirl of a wait, at a Imll given t the Hera house Inst nlRht, Mis MiiRKle Rushton, one of the Holies of the town, aged 17 years, dropped dead on the floor from heart failure. Cowboy Hals. Kite. Ladies' heavy out ing flannel Night lluuw. uM colors, JU-25 each. All-wool Klderdown, 33o yard. Full width Sheeting, lj'jc yard. Ladle' all-wool Stocking, lOe pair. I'mbrellas, 45c. AB our UuIUs' Capes and Coal at half price. FuU sloe Bel Spreads. 75c. Double Blankets, 65o pair. Apron Ging ham, 5o yard. Best Calico, 6c yard. This week at ENGLISH GOSSIP OF THE WEEK Winter Season 0tns With Presence . of I'rince of Kales, Till: .NEW YORK ELECTION Source ol Mich littrot-Cuken aid Other Cakea- .Hnhility Opt! Skapt Mr. Lugtry. lyjiidon, fxtotxT a fOopyrtichu-d by Urn AJisocfcited Preaa.) Th. ra waa a ud. din Influx In town during; the paat week Mti tmArt. of tin- lorire Ixnulon n-aldnces are oi-ni-d for the winter .-jiv,n, while tho hoti and rwlauranta urtj crowrdMl iiUfhUy. The Irli-tni of Walt-a and her daiiKhtr. I"riiiciH Victoria, arrived from r-nmark on Wednesday and ihe Trlnct of W'ulea returned to town from ahootlr.g bl Norfolk on Thursday They will re main at Marlljorough house for aeveral day. The lMnce of Wales Is building a larva riding school at 8vinilrini!i.im. an.1 Ita extreme drvumenix-e is a tyd. Ins track. The Orenter New York eb c::on am-n. Itl-s are foEowed with ctisid.-ralilo In terest, especially the re"ee.ita:ton of Mr. IUchord Cniker as a crony of the I'rlncw of Wales. The London Figaro on Uie subject Say: "Tho impud-nce of the Nt York pol iticians is laughaHe to those who know the extent of the Prince of Wales' ac quaintance with the Tammaany chief. When Croker brought his racehorses here he waa Introduced to Wares In the character of a great aupporter of the 1urf. Immediately, however, the rut ning of tho American horses fell under suiition. and Croker was dropped like a hot potato As It was. Croker never lirogreiwed further In Intimacy with the Prince f Wains than on one occasion to offer him a light for his cigar." The anouul Kennel Club show opened on Tuesday, at the Crystal Palace w:;h emlrles, breiikkna; the record. The exhibitor Include the I'rinoe and Princess of Wales, the Duchts of Newcastle and the Marchioness of Cunningham. Te principal attraction was the eighteen dogs used by Jackson the explorer In his recent Arctio Xedltion, and a Schlp perke with a set of false teeth. AiKthr exhibit which attracts many people Is the dairy show at Islington. Among the exhibitors there are the Duchess of Newcastle and Marlborough, Iho Countesses of Craven, Delaware and Lonsdak'. Rareness BiiriUtt-Contts and Sir Thomas Heskcth, .who manic) a daughter of Senator Sharon of Nevada. There has lecn one more oae ex ploited of fooll.sh persons In the I'nltefl Stales w-ho were male to bcliew fairy tali's of wealth awaiting heirs In Eng land. Mrs. Nokwi and Mrs Baffery of 347 Bust Seventeeth strvet. New York, arrived hero a fortnight ago and called at the office of Mr. Charfcs Russell, son of the lord chief justice, setting they wanted to cctHevt 4i0.0u0 i1J2.XlV.'XX' be kmglng to lb heirs of the O'Neal' estate, adding that they wanted the mo:iey the same week so as to te able to return to New York on the steamer which brought them here. Mr. Rustl examined the documents, w hich showed no evidence of being of stigiitesl value, at the same time Unfortnlng his visitors that no such sunt was unclaimed In chancery- The two women having spent all their money on the. voyage from New York to Eng land. Mr Rtvstftill paid their nossnge baek lo the United States and they sailed on Wednesday. During a number of years post mem ber of the nobility have opened shops In London and have been soiling anything from bonnets to milk or potatoes The latest luldiUon lo Ihe llsi has Just blo? somexl out In .n adwrtlaement In a lead. Ing church jtaper l: whkih the enter prising noble m'an says: "A lonl wilt supply, post free, chick ens at 3 M, duck 3s 4d. ralibits at 2s 3d per pair, turkeys from 5s and geese from 4s 6d trussed for the table." IJeutenant Winston Churchill or the Fourth hussar, son of Lady Randolph Shanahan Bros. THE ONLY STORE THAT BELLS CHEAP. Churchill. Is actlnf as war corre.pon(lnrrt for trw Daily Telegraph in India. Mrs. liM-ngtry benefit to the extent of 3'i0 yearly by the clmuth of her hunbn r,; The Hon. Klla BcarMI, oMt daugh of Baroness Abbiger, widow of the third I'.aron Abtngr, orul daughter of th tale Oommoilor. MagrudiV-rm, V. 8. N i eompwing a course of medial .turtle "ooX'of Pari- 1. dlvMJ between the reroni-fllatlon of the prlnre and Prlnceai i rle Hugan and the vlait of Mile. LiKy Faure, daughter or ths president, to lh Duchess U'L'xes, who atulned eonsklera We notoriety by glvlna; a, vary large aum of money to the Boulanglst cam. J pa Urn fund. Mte. Faure vUtiwl the duchess because the grand duke and grand duchess Vladimir of Russia had accepted Che invitation of the Duchesa d'1'x.-s to a hunting party, which Is tan tamount to a full political absolution for the Woulanglst eacapade of the the duchess. OLD SOLDIER DEAD. Valparaiso, Indiana, October 23 Unde Charles Decker, the oldest man In Por- toco, and proiaMy the oldK soldier of the late war. Is dead. He was 99 year old. During the war, at that time being ft ynar otd. he enlisted In oompainy I, Nineteenth Indiana cavalry, serving one year when he was discharged for disability. SPAIN'S NEW CUBAN POLICY TO GAIX MENUS ST.IXATHT AND CON CILIATE TDE REBELS Belief ia Coart aid Official Circles it Had drid That the loitcd States Skous i Trieidly Dispositioi. '''" New Tork. Oct. 23- A World special from Madrid say a: j A high diplomatic personage who has . special mean or accurately Judging of . Spain's motives, claims that the queen I regent and the Sogasta govenrmem are sincere, both in their wish to obtuln the ' sympathy of the American government j and to conciliate the matoritv of the Cubans, especially the whites, whom the new policy seems to detach from the Insurrection. Many obstacles may retard ?! real!, exposition of his proposals shows that latlon of the liberal governnwmt, tne PresUlent McKinley knows how to choose diplomat continued. ' First, the condl- ' a mam of talent when a difficult. If not tlon of the Island makes the execution hopeless piece of work is to be done of reforms and the taking of elections outside of the United States. Lord Elgin very difficult: secondly, the division In and his colleagues' have never done the autonomist party makes Its Bupport finer work than in their dispatch whlah unreliable Just w-hMi the government has laid the silver ghost In India for wamns it to be the corner-stone of the long time to come. Its facts are con new regime. Thirdly, the ambiguous vincing and Its logic Irresistible." attitude of the so-calted Spanish party- The whole press applauds the govern, the constitutional union, makes mischief merit's decision and agrees chat the bi ns Kb proffered support la conditional on metallic agitation Is virtually kUhfX the government making no large exten- slon of the electoral franchise, as that would deprive it of the control of the municipal and prot-lnclul councils and the consular assembly. Fourthly, the the Herald from Madrid says: creating of a local assembly with a re- At the ministerial council a dlspatdi sponsiMe executive is exceedingly un- was read from Itifvainia, stating) that popular in Spain, and is combaoted even General Weyier would refuse to relln by Influential liberals and newspapers, qulsh power before October 30. Your cor like the Heraldo and Imperial. Fifthly, respondent was requested to say on be mUitary men share the opinion of Gem- half of the administration that no c re end Blanco and Parado, that rigid mt- dence can be placed In the dispatch. Itary occupation of the four western pro- since according to advices received by tinees of Cuba and very active oiera- the government the ministry aintlclpates tlons In the. two eastern province are nothing but obedience to its orders. This indispenslble to complete pacification, statement is all the more generous and and can only produce results in a few the more worthy of belief from the months if the United States stops en. fact that General Weyier is by no means tlrely sending expeditions, and nil other a persona grata with the administration, assistance to the insurgents. Sixthly. Tne pregs oantmue, to harp Dn lh. prolongation of tho struggle with its terrlblo drain on Spanish finances and embarrassments impending to the tune of SS.00O.00O a month, on top of the H00.- 000.000 already spent early this winter, j wit force Spain to pledge the resources ! of the peninsula revenue to raise money ' to go tho pace mj Cuba. Hence the anxiety of the court and government to secure the goodwill of the United States which is shown in the ad dition of a new colonial jiolicy In mak ing promises to settle the American j claims after poclfloatton and hi holding out a prospect of advantages for Amer ican trad and American capital In the West Indies. Views on these delicate ' matters aw feeing exchanged between the two governments with great reserve. ; Prbobty none of (hem will be placed officially on record. Tlie prevailing opin- j Ion In court and official circles in Madrid j Is that the American government shows I a temporising and friendly disposition. SENATOR WOLCOTT "AMUSES" ENGLAND ! , i The Pres. Applauds the Goveromeflt's ! RcjCCt,0B f Hfs Proposal. THE SILVER GHOST IS LAID Biajetillie Ajitatiot Regarded a f irtiall Milled So More riuicUl Adykt Wasted from Jmirica. London. October 23.-Commentlng on the international monetary .negotiations, the Times aaya: When the extent and significance of the American proposals oome to be gen erally understood we shall be surprised if wen the Mmetalllsts'? venture to con tend that they could have, been accepted as the basis of any serious International agreement, Sir James Westland'a dis patch Is an admirably reasoned atatsj paper, as to the American proposale. Aside from the reopening of the IndUa mint it sj difficult to understand how they could have been treated with trav. iry by the British statesmen. It Is really amusmg-we do not Uke to use the war amusing we do not like to use so haran a word as Impertiiwnttbat some gen. tlemen from the United States should come here to tell us how to improv our currency and banking. The counsela of the Fox that lost his taH are dis counted by the common tense of man kind. The Dally Chronicle saya the public win read the story of the negotiations with not a little surprise. It calls the seoa. tofa European proposes; "cool" and aska. "What of Mr. Balfour and his promise in the bouse of common In March of lat year, that the government would re open th. Indian mints?" The Morning Post, the Dally Telegraps, the Standard and the Dally Newa an comment upon the sweeping nature of Senator Wolcott's proposals. The Dolly Telegraph admits that It was very "adroit to take advantage or Indla'a difficulties." The Dally News says: "Had the proposals been known, public opinion woitd have killed them In a single day, but a cabinet containing Mr. Balfour has had three months t give them their quietus. " The Standard says: "Senator Wotcotfa WEYLER MUST GO. New York, October 23. special Is filibustering expeditions. El Imparcia! aemano8 that a memorandum be sent ts Unlted Slateg Royal nukes the food pore, wholesome and delkbjm. FDVDin Absolutely Pur SOTAL SWIM SOWM SO., Ml WMK. 'i 1 ii 1