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-few"- 7 1,C. THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv tatr on the ColumtlaRlver TIE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the biggest tod best piper on the Columbia River KULU ASeOCfATKl) PRESS REPORT. ASTORIA, OHWiOX, TCKSDAV MOUNINO, M)VEMI5Eft , 18J7. NO. 81. VOL. XLV1I. v x" .... - ., ' t tv- Ste 'ffljflf 111 SchoollBooks AND . Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks School Supplies. We I.. p llm l.n.t n.l rheai! llni of Ton and I'siiell 1liltllii Dually. GRIFFIN & REED "rpilf HMnyKTKimllAI ICAI. ... tili.tn.lH.il. In.lh ! klcmlilio niutrr. t'Y Vori(. Air-Tight Stoves How ANl'MVK ft HI. U .Nt'rAlTTRKI AT E. R. H awes' Store J N. Urf, MANA'.KK Aj.iit i llil'U Krai-It Manufacturing loiiipan ftupirlni M . ui Hii Sole Agents for Knox and Wautnrton Hats BUFFUM (SPENDLET9N Hatters and Furnishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....The Only Exclusive Men's Furnishers Our Royal Cream Flour NONE BETTER FOARD 8c STOKES CO. Sole AsjcntH DURRANT MUST VERY SOON HANG fnltcd State Supreme Court Affirm- Decision of Lower Court. mlki)i:hi:r a::f.pts his fate Displayed So rmo'lol a he. AeMied o! llic Dedslti.. Bt Said He Did Nut ti pect A.vthi.ij tle. W.shlhglon, Nov. l.- Special to tl AXorhin ) Th I'nlfd Bute -"pr me court today affirm d tlio de lluit of the clr-tilt conn of California p-fulng writ of halwn corpu to William Il'-nry Theodore I)urr.itit. under -ntrnp ol Jtath for Jl) mut'l'T of Blanche mont. at Han Kranekwvi. in April, 1 Atlom y-(jnral FHwerald of Ctll'or. nit wa pr-'tit In trw i our: room when lh opinion rendered, tin! !C It would Inaure Durrani's ruintiln IifRUANT ABIDES IIIH FATE. 8.tn FMnili-co. Nov gCuptun Ed gar, acting it rt.n (J ' 'in In Warden lldlc'p al..-iue. I o.J.i y nulled Tin-odor Durrani of ih mprrm rur-,l.-il"H nl ViililiiB'on. Iurrin? )ll n't .llnpUy nny rnr'tlon n 1 rtm.irVr.1 tht m ilM not fp it nyt!ilng !. .rr.! STARVATION IS , r -t.r-r-.-- J ' -.i "DOINC THE WOR lh llnltlnvtrv ti-um, rry ii liln -nT)fW to nopjKirt Ion lm '1'ti!l th nutrv-ation of Huii n j of tli ll'mtun 'lull, lint t! n irlbuiii n fiiml of 111."),' t m Wt I umoiiv Hi" pUKr of tlw four 1'i'lln! I'lulin. Tliln amount ooul-l rnKf-'l by - null ilul tuilm'-rtl'lnv or by t'lnKj a. i i., c-rtuin p.roiit of it .u M-jVelcr's 'J(!0,000 Sofdirrs Failed In (vpiu of vry ginw. LiilUn' ami mlii' nlht rob' from , t ,t tl U at ('. 11. rooocr'x. I VKIIV IMI'KllTINB.NT." Nni of tli" Fl'-portfcr' Uutii( What Korali'r Wd. Oliimliui, O.. Novml-r &.-A tp cl'l , to tlir Ohl'j H'-uw Jjurnnl fn-Bi Hn. rlnnatl a': It wa rioril In l-at polltcal clr- yc.tirljy that Hon. Ctarli Kur! Thelrl'urpose. EXTERMINATE THE DREED" tilt Hunger Will So Accomplish Hi Dt-iijn- Ctoeral Lee Si:.t fur rttlopnt today In iaklnir of Cub.in af fair, but r-f-rn-rt with atlP'-tln to hi lnt-rvlfW wlih MoKlnli-y, Frllay. "It wn of cournfl Rratlfylna; In m.'' al'l tho B'neral, "to haw the pre-Plnt t 11 m my cur a conaul-ayneral met W approval. Of courw, I cannot ay what my lnatructlon arr, except ttv t I'm to look out for the rlxhtg of Amr. can. Aa to McKlnley'ai rlihea, all that I can aay 1 that ha dwilrea peace." PlHows, cuahlorx, etc., from S cent up to II at C. H. CJooper'a, REBBLJB ARB PARDONED. Havinv Nov. 1 Marahal Blanco haa lmu J the followlmr edict, officially i" ncrVxA a "expr?ftna; the maaianlmofi lu-ntlmenta of the queen ffffent and the jflmt det-rmlnallon of the national gov rnmont: "I pardon In full all thom? who f ave luul guli-tly (IropiH-d Into the city durlnK j York, NovmLer A WorU pe- j le-n proaecuted for the crime of f - tlw uf'.ortioon and wu In clo 0,lf'r' cjj from Havana aaya: 1 belllon. Th rehela proitcutfd lor com. i-n wl;h tlio en.itort.il iuetlon. R-.j veyl"r haa k'on-, but M pun to ' mon crime, Independent of rebellion, purl hiul II that t a-nator and Kuril j txltTmnalv the breed" of Cuban pa. uc.h aa spoliation. Immoraiity, and tie had car. fully aurvyod thtt eltuntlon ,-.nd, lr)oj, Mng fUmilJ. Burvatlon lhke. will be pardoned a rcbela, hot hu.l n-a -ln.l an undcrotardlna; favorable J uXnK Ine "conorntradoa". by t n of Ju.lK-d for other offenses committed tjr to Mr. Ilunna. Htnntor Koruk-r, whin ank. l ulout the aJV-Ked me4rtlng wlih Kuril, aald: "I r r-'rd your inquiry as very lmirtl. CANADA WILL CONFER WITH US Important International Questions to Be Discussed. ihounan.ln. Hunt r la doing w hat Epj :n's , them. jrxi.04 suldk-ra cannot accomplish. The ; "Thow suffering sentences Imposed frightful ufr-.Ttmca of those who nunhe ' prior to the datt of the edict will have cry out to ihe mercy of the clvillztd their e-ntenoea commuted to a certain ncnt, nn l furthi r a to our reported wor.j. ; extent and prrhapa In some caes In m.- tin that It Is none of your bulni ss." .. phy, lilM 0f iiai-ain are now f. r- full.' It w.i- evll-nt the enator misundir- M(ltIl.n to glvt - starvation" as a cause. it.,od the motive of the Inquiry, and h0f diath.A corrvepondent la the tewn of j imuml that nu itawouptesy waj ln-l8jn romJr., rito: "A multitude o - H cooper's. Just arrived, an el-.-ga.nt assortment of men's overAaats bottom prides at C. DEMOCRATS FOR BUSH NELL. Nm.ty art Urn-la new V-Uns on fine linenvery cheap at C. H. Co'Tr', WHO CAM POVBT. When Buch Men Tetlfy Rem irk ible Cure of Chu. IUnell by Hlectrt-!!y. Mr. Editor Dear Sir Tbla t :o e r tlfy that I have hnd a diigre--iic J!- enaive rrom my ear ro. yrri: v. m. panted with sharp dnrtlmt p.Sna. Dr. l'et novelties HI be shown from mw narrln lm cured me and I fM It my until Xroaa at C. H. Coop. r'.. duty to wrlie this carl. I can N re-1 f.-rnd M at r. '". Iltir'.i' a- !r-. I ten li-l. but aa the matter rua uc-n f J1 Jyins upon tlM. g-oj-b-e In th-j tulke-J of. th-Blare Journal was des.rou. I (rww h(re and Ue unt, after na-imt of either clnilrmliig or tlully denying . M ignominious specUcl s for rae j the atorli. After thl explunatlcn Een- n(ur(i ttfy are collected and hauled ' Columbus. Ohio, Nov. 8. A local 'lem utor For.ikrr said that he hu l not seen BWay ln cartg f0T hauling garl age ' ocratlc newspaper prints an lntrvl i Mr. Kuril for n wr k. Ho said further; Jo diimiHniT grounds. M.wt of Urt.- with C. P. Harris, secretary of the dera "I urn Incoming tired of hinln,- ro' j bxllt-a are thrown Into tlva fields te be 'ocratlc central committee, ln which he mime into .very controversy over by ,ne blrig anJ JOgg .. The b-r(1 i u clu-d with saying that at a cc-nt renrt the senatorial queatlon. I worki'd fultb-'of wncn corr spondent write or ! of the democratic leaders of the state fully In tho last campulKn and if th-j vulture8- ' decided to pledge the vote of as majorities wire not larger. It was no! I$(),h ,ne n(.w9pars which suppered m?ny democratic members of the a fault of mine. I do not expect to take weyler and thosve who opposed him are , sembly as could be controlled to Gov- parl In the uffalr, but unbss my name nf)W furo,j ,0 tcj jjf tne truth about lrnor Bushnell for senator, on the con- 1 kept out of the wholr thing. I shall i;u gtan-lnK "eoncentrada. Here are ditlon that the governor could command ito Into It and moke people know I am 9tnil. nhole truths mud... undeniable: ' unough republican vot-s to make ble uround." I New arrlv Ing ' ilaily nd all the Blnce Weyler' proclamation driving the ; election possible. country pvoptr Irvto the towns was lsu-d half Astorte. CHAS. RINEI.U AHTORIA OREGON PDPIL8 RECEIVED IN TUB . PRIMARY, KORAMMAR AND ACADEMIC eja OKADE8 J. Me THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. lUVKOPKNKIiTIIKIIl WAHI1NU AND DAY WIKMU,. For rate, etc., add reus th. 8uportore INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC. PAINTING AND VOICE CULTURE ! FORM A 8PECIAL DEPARTMENT DR. DARRIN'fl NEW OFFICKB. Dr. Parrln will occupy the oftVe for. merty ued by Dr. Beckmnn at 4T-1 Bond street, after November 7th, and will re main In Aetorla until December Is', and will In future treat all curaMe chr-ni-: nnd prlvatn Henee with office or home treatment - at the reduced rate of I! a week, or In that proportion of time as cases may require. The poor treited free, except medicines, from 9 to 10 a. m. daily, rwtlents able to pay, from 10 a. m. to 8 i. m. Evening, 7 to S. Examina tion. fr. to afl. BASEIIAI.L AIU'PF.S. Trotf'Si to Be Considered at Today's tongue Meetlrg. rVW rrr ww rf w t ITT Mfa ii w w m Pi?? ffim! "aa to Via - lfcifl i i V3 IBHH EH ta 12 Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Marion Counts OREGON This Is Just th. place for your boya. Delightful location, large building, and grounds, good meala, plenty of healthy exorcise, excellent teachers and careful training this I. what they all aay of MT. ANOEL COLLEGE. Bend for Cat alogue and special terms. TO THE RESCUE OF THE WHALERS the rural pupulaUon of Weswrn rum'' ,"" ail newat c M. cooper. 'Cuba has died. Half of those who rur. ! vivt- are so weak, go emaciated, that the ; , flickering spark of life ln taem will .ur.lv ' PAnTR AIT RARRFH ' soon be extinguished. They cannot sur- , vlve aMhough Blnnco, the governor-gen eral, !:;is oriierevl that mrl. rations! I ! be Issued to ;hem. rations -uch i s bl-t I IN GEORGIA , soldiers get. The lives of the other half , of the survivors Blanco will save. Fho- Ttir CAlf X0 ' tXAMlNr.lt" Orrtlt Apographs of starving children pcaf ; louder than any worta, These ohoto , graphs are taken at Guanabacoa, within ! 1 an hour's travel of the palace here. Re-1 1 mtinUT that with natmul affection in VrSSEl AND MOMX I DHL TASSfD BY THE H01SE OF RET- RESENTATIVES. Govcr.meat Vilt Send the Csttcr Bear to teimined by suff-ring the parents cf the-'. . .Lll I ... 4ah a tlum at'&rV m ' w.tl ' Actio. Take. o. Acc.aat of the Death ol the Relict ol the Ice-Bonad .Me. in the Arctic. Yo. Camtrxia. Tho.gh His Mother Approves the Cane. I San Francl-o. Novembr 8. A deter- A-lanta, Ga., Nov. 8 Without a word P. F, PLACIDUS. Director. I fJ'Jt,' lri ' ,l7rV l.lslit expenae. lumon, im, uoii l SilVrt W ll? proximately), IH.MM) iier year. 1 ' ' ',: 'nl STaKrW. ti rtl.i.l.-iit.Wr,llnilliein.elvea,ll).)per year. . !r..JK'"lr.3il'ni Ur Aeademle gra.1. ai-eepted Imui h h achoola. I T.-.t tfllFTt,!! w I rilnmieachi-ernillyaeiaon appiiiwiuu. 1 r". . 'Jh J'LLjlLm "'wnwisa A.i.iri' OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS IteKUlnr Normal Connie, of throe years. Snnlor yor wholly profiwuional., -i.n.in Training ilepartmeut of nine aimlea with JOO c H'lren. Iiialriii-llon and training In (lyinnaat es (Swedish ays tern), and Vocal Mualo for tmbllo schisila titb The Normal diploma la recognised by law as a BTATh L1KK t'K K 1 1 r llj A I s. mi iii.n. W. A, WANN, Hocretary Faculty. UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield BrantHams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Guaranteed th Beat la th Markat CORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STREET5 - PORTLAND, OREGON New York. November 5.-T!v Herald eays: The N.itlonol league and American association of bnaeball oCul- w-l'.l lei,in Us annual meeting 1n Phlladelphl.i to morrow. Stindng on the list of subject. to lie considered Is the Ttmple cup ques tion. None the ls prominent Is a mas of ex-idence ooncernlnir the rowdyism of. playing on tho tleld, which lucre sed last year to such proportion a to Jlsg.ist the public. There. will bo talk of having tho Western ten ma, make throe trips Mst nnd the Kastern tennis west next yeT. Instead of two ns has been the cuotom. The national board will meet tomorrow morning to dlsentajigle disputes over drafted plnyers. An appeal from tl.e Western league asking the board to re.-, onimend to the league some mmlitloaticn of th,- (lrnftlng systvm will be discussed. W, C. Temple, of ntlsliurg, who gave tho National League players the trophy which bears, hi name, has Announced that he will be at the meeting to pro test against the abuses which have b on creeping more nnd more Into the tones iilaved for the cup. He iy that In the very first contest for the cup in HJI le tween New York nnd Baltimore an Im portant condition, thnt of the division it the galo receipts, was violated, some of the players Instead of standing on the provision of t per cent of the receipts to the wlnneiH and 40 per cent to the low. r.-, lutreelng to divide on a D) per cent bn-ds. Mr. Temple says that ha asked tl . Lenguo to punish these players, but was .ri.t in t the matter nnss. that a tlni-i liar offense would probably nit be com mltted again. Borne cJub owner, are opposed to the Tmi. rim aitouvther. other, are In favor of it and will work for 1t. con ilnuance. Edward Hanlon, manager of j they could scrape together. The mothers i of these children deny themselves food. I and refuse to at the miserable scraps ( 'of rr."t and bread, that they might Wcp life in their children. The children's legs wvn. like piivstcms. On.- could co'int of diK-usaion the house of represent. min d effort Is lclng made to aid the Mr Th(,lr joirMs maie dlspn -' tlves. by a vote of 91 to 3. today passed whaler now Imprisoned by Ice in the Uortlonately large by emaciation, s. erred the anit-footbaU Bill, and It Is now in . tv,.,.,.. nn, tninii n, a Its way to the senat-. This remarkable Arctic. All tne (.nurornia repr wm iiniuri.oc. i.. ... . There are thousands and thousands like result was anticipated. notwiLbstand 1 ; them. The assistant mayor of Havana ing the opposition of th State L'nlversi- ..crctary of the navy asking that tb. connlr.lrt,.s ty wnlch was rw.overing from the shock rovernment send a relief vessel to nll( cUy Rapged. thin nd starving. Uf student Von Ganuno.i's death, raised PREMIER VISITS WASHINGTON Vasts Reciprocity I. Nloiaikc BehringSe. .Matters to Be Take. Ip Aliei Labor Laws. Washington, Nor. 1 The authorities here have been advised that th. arrival tomorrow of Sir Wilfred' Laurler, pre mier of Canada; Sir Louis Davlee, min ister of mar)n In the Laurler cabinet, and other offlalals of the dominion. Is to have as important bearing, not only ca the Bering Ma settlement, but on i.H ' pending question whlcsi hare been the sources of International complication be tween the United State, and Canada. He will suggest such mutual modifica tion, of the pr-sent restrictions u In h.'i opinion may be of material advantage to the thousand of Americans now In th. Klondike and the British Columbia Min ing Company, country, and which at the same time wilt be of adrantajr- to Canada alonsr Ha eras tern borders. Among the plans suggested for a seul mecit suiting the question Is that of an indemnity larg-e enough to permit Cana da to buy out the scalers and retire them from the business. The co-ope ration of the United State. Is desired In the plan, of the Canadian authorities to make an eaay rout, to the Klondike. The proposed route Is by boat from Fort Wraog I to Stickeen river, which Is in the territory belonging to th. United States, and np Stickten via Taa lln lake to the Yukon river and thenc to the gold Bekisi A the Stickeen rivet Is on American soil it Is desired to or r come any possible controversy, although the treaty of Wasiilngton Is sn!d to make the navigation of the rier fre Canadians and Amerlo&r.s alike. The need of this route, under the patronage of the dominion, Is felt by the Canadian premier to be imperative In or J r that 10.1m) Australians may come to the Klon dike In the spring. A total of 15,0c col onists is expected to bead that way. In th? matter of reciprocity the general purpose of tlw negotiations will be t. give the United States the beak fit of the minimum clause of the present Can adian claims ln exchange for the 20 i.r cent, reduction allowed under the Ding ley lew. thesj people are huddled in the pvflMlo in defense to save the game. A pow. buildings. The hospitals here are as fun ' erful card was played by an appeal fc as tho tfravcyards. Certainly not mere the mother of the dead student, to which CONDENSED TELEGRAPH. The war department, on G-neral Wade's recommendation, has ordered the abandonment of Fort Custer, Monr. Frank Kaufman, Charlie Johnson, and Clara Ehrhart w-re burned to death ye, terday in a Are In a bakery at Hoi Springs, Ark. At Marshfreld, Or., yesterdny. Sadie Carson fatally shot "Doc" Tuckers both colored. United States Fish Commissioner John Bricc's report to the president .how. th. successful Introduction of salmon and escuo. I The Call htu offered to provide a V s-i eel nnd X.W in casn nas icon pruuu. u by the Examiner and th managers of tho bnsvball tournum-nt.lf no govern ment vessel Is available It Is possible that a private steamer may be chartered. M.tny exp rlenced men nre of the opin. ion that a relief vewsel will not be able to got within several hundred miles of the suffering m n. but It is hoped tnnt provslons may be. taken by reindeer over-, land to loim Barrow. Tin- success ol tho project will depend larg ly on tl.e weath.r. though It is thought to be fe."-, ll.l.. Tlio cliumher of commerce favors ...- i Kv.n.,,, Prv tn 1" l""s u' tnisiai - - w...,. mnrlrn river steamer, and are that some plan of succor will soon lur1 ,he mflnth ot ,ilst an'S t0 the me' "e barge, between now and spring. Th. 227S during October. lars fine or one year in the penlt. ntliry . u w,u j on tne yukon and th. I ' I or both was fixed as the penn-hy. than per cent of th dVaths among si,t responded by calling on the kg', a-tlu- concentn-ulos In tliw rity are .r. ' ture not to prohibit the game which her ported. But from these official figures son had loved so wcH. i. i tut .k. ,idth r.t nm nir i --r ntiMvp " she sakl. "of football l".S the chlldrvn of the conoentrados In hos. a college game, to develop thos. who w-estcrn trout Into eastern streams. Th. pltals and pubtic buildings Is SO per cenTs ' wid otherwise loee all Interest In their danger of destruction of Alaska salmon among the adults 60 per cent; and the abilities." ; 1. given as a reason for their cultlva. deuth rate In the smaller rittew and towns' The bill that was pass d today provide Hon tast Is cvn larger. The absolute f ct Is t at 1 that It shall be unlawful for any ,.,..,, i Andrew F. Burleigh, the Seattle law- In Havana the conditions are five times person or persons to come together ami ure 0j j yer, is presiaeni w. wh.k"hi - - ! 000.000 capital, which let j, oontract yes- beter. more favorable than anywhere jiay for a prlxe or a match game in Cuba. Yet the Spanish official sports football in any por: or other place in fee is charged for ad- terday to Moran Bros Seattle, for the GOVERNMENT VO TUB RESCUE. EVIDENCE OF PEACE. New Tork. November 8. A Herald dls. ENGLISHMAN WINS. company will operate a line of reamer. to St. Michaels and will build a railroad across Chllkoot Pass. ii . x-. a it .k. r.,.htn..r' patch from Washington says Washington, Nov. 8. At the cabinet . ' j Now Catl . Eng., Nov. 8.-WU1 Cur- I States and Spain, thw navy department m eting today it was decided to send the! revenue cutter Bear to tho relief of tlio ; whni..r nou.- Haiti to neic.-nouna in m-i-. ! onlchils point to me. proRraiu uuwuu , . , k i -a by Rear Aiimirai sicaru lor me Commodore Melville, who has l ad great experience in the Arctic, gave tl.e conference the benefit of his experience As a further evidence of the peaceful j ley, of England. tonight defeated Patsy conditions of the relations of the Unite.! Haley, of America, in a boxing cont.st and knowledge, but It appears there Is jvt great lack of Information as to the location of tho' whalers and also as (0 Rpnalra to the shius will OCCUPY some weeks, but as each will be in con dition for s nice. Rear Admiral 81card proposes to send It to sea for Individual drill. It is expected that the squadron will remain In New York until the middle ln 20 rounds. ..1...11,. - ih..v ni-A In iliwtltute ilrcum-, . l of Decemb-. r, when It will prcceed to stances. Secretary Long has given or- , ,. ... . Hampton Roads, which will be the base ders to uncertain more definitely, if pos-",',n" ' .k- ...Hn n,n.lon-. It Is nrol.-of the sQUadrotr winter evolutions, r. 1 L M . , l ' t a i. -1 ... n v -- - abU- the Bear IB srop at some point on the Alaskan coast and take aboard a supply of reindeer and dogs to be used In crossing the Ice floes when the ves. 1 can no longer be navigated. LEE RETURNS. DIVIDEND DECLARED. Washington. Nov. 8. Th- controller the currency has declared a dividend of 14 per cent. In favor of th. creditors of the National bank of Pendleton, Or. New York. Nor. 8. General Lee will sail for Havana Wednesday. He was YELLOW FEVER SITUATION. N. w Orleans, Nov. 8.-The yellow fever. situation continues favorable. There hs, been no marked change since yesterday , and yellow Jack has lost bi. t rror. for the people, who are greatly elated orr this gratifying turn of affitrs. Th. rec- ord today was 15 new ca. . and nv. deaths. Royal makes th food pare, wholesoai and deUcleaU. Absolutely Pure sum wiM om ae., mw vom.