1 3SU. DAILY ASTORJAN Is thl blgecst and test piper on tha Columbia River THE ASTORIAN has the larfi st circulation of any paper on the Columbia River KUI.I, ASSOCIATICI) PRESS REPORT. VOL XLVIII. AHTOH1A, OHKfillX, WKDNKSDAY MORNING, Al'ItlL 20, I8M8. NO. n. House Furnishing Goods THE PRESIDENT WILL SIGN RESOLUTIONS TODAY. 1 She- liwtotef t l or the nillion. CUjni Jiihi Wclve1 fri.iii (ho ICmmI. ll10 1111(1 flttltlUM.. Miiporlor ItmiueM. Eclipse Hardware Company CASH BOXES I'll You NeeJ On In Your HusIiicm... I'liHTOFFIiT. ImiXKH niTin: IIOXKM i.kttfu ani m:hk tiuvh mi. i. rii.v.tt and rii.iNU cami:h All HIe and Hiylr Griffin & Reed. BO'ITOM FACTS V JOT f I ill J lui ii M I.. 1 1 r t i.i'.i t du.l) . t" lie . li in In l lUn.l Hubert Mcwiil & Son IrUh II x talmon Twine .... rr Hi. 1 t... Uili r uJ'ir.'i ft 1 win l.t. It mill (ill tuy lime and hold Hi' SmImiuii. I calcra In Canntiy nl I Uhcrmcn' Supplies... Foard & Stokes Company ...A(ilIMS... Alorla. Oregon. CHARLES KAN & Co. Commercial Street. UNDICWWKAR... Manufacture of LADIES' AND UKNTS' j,pnni 0'kh1. Iloalrry. Notion ml Furnlahlng Good AT RKASONA lll.U PRICK TPIL RKCK1VBD IN THK PKIUAKV, GRAMMAR AND AUADRMIU ORADIM J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the . . . Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. IHVKKl'KNKIiTIIKIR HOAIUHSU AND DAY m lliKik for ntlM, etc., addru the Buperioreta INSTRU MENTAL. UU8IO. PAINTINO AND VOICB CULTCRB FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT f i if Ym O: mm mm W J Kopp's "Best" A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLUELY PURE Tln North I'lioitlu Itrcwiiry, of which Mr.Jiilm Kopp i proprietor, niukoa Imvi for ilnmrii'io nml rxxirt trmln. ItottUnl beer for family iim or ken boor supplied t any linio, tlilivtry in tlio rity Iri'i'. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY IIm Rural ! tk klgkMt grad baking powtfaf know. Aclaal taati ahow II gaaa oaw lakd fartkar Ikaa ar otkar braa4 POWDER Absolutely Pure Dl'll MAIti HKSTIIOYKD. Now York. April 111. A appi'lul to tin Wnrlil from HI. TIioiiihh hh'h: rnllcil Htuli'K Coimnl Hiiiiiiii'n purtlim liiMti'iii'tlnni) to III ntfi'iilH lliroiiiiliout Ihi' IhIiiIiiI of Tol'to HU'ii worn tukrn out ol IIm imillH iiinl MlcHlroyi'il. Mr. Ilaiina'K ili'parlun from Hun Juan rri'adil innro ixrlli'iuriit tli'in nil I In' war I'nlilrH. Komi prli'i H on llio IkIiiiiiI of I'orio tii'n liavi' ailvaiii'i'il H mi per conl ami In ronMOinn iU'c llirro liavo lu'fii hi'I'Iimim ili'iuonntrntlonn III llio Inli'ilor. Two linllallniiH luivo liocn Hont from Havana In ivlnforon (ho rorlu ltlro Kanlmni Ih'hIiIi'n a company of iir llllory from Mailrld. OiiIith havo Ihm'H Ihmiii'iI for llio purchiiNo of SO.ooo rntlonn. A lliuinclal orllH In Imminent In Ha vana. Tlio rnlrt of cxclmiiKO Ih hlifh, Tlio worklnRmon'R orRnnlnatlon (Hmira n no lloo romplalulnir of tlio nurrlinntK rals liiK llio pi'Iitk of final. Woo ij ,.,.nin n pouiiil, lanl 3"i oonU, Simnlnh lirana tj ri-nlH, iMiinmon lioann 2i cpiiIh ami rolln 3 it iipli'i'i'. To nihl to tha lianlHhlp thtt ilcaloru Klve IIkIU wt'lifht, la utinroa to tlio pound. Spain Will Not Receive Official Notice Until Today and Probably Will Not Comply. i WAHIIINiiToN, Al'ltll. IJ.-HI'AIN Wll.l, NOT HKCKIVK OXKIOIAI, NO-j 'In- ..f Hi., t.'inanila of tlii- t'nltril Huti-a lirfi.ra tomorrow. Bhe will ili.-n I... iiifi.nnnl thnt iho Ciil.nn r-"lutlin m'il liy tho :oiigr- at1 ti .urly h..ur till. ninriiliiK l now I'url of til"' Uwa of thr I r Ki.it. . .. r.. ,iii iiliifn.il urn will I mi anil In rofiiplluni a with "' lW, uml nn un- r wliliiii ,i li,,ii mil.', prnl. ill. ly 21 hiim, la ripiTldl. k I'l.inpll.iii. I. ri'.l . m . Ii-.. Tli.- f. twin. I mm. in. i.t on fulm will '.iininiiK" Hie I'ill'T part f:th)a wik, in ,'t' rs v J-;i - V :'r'!'! . 7lh IJ : : . -j 'ZfyC' . aaamat tH'Naaj tty a-r- v TORPEDO BOAT FOOTE Tbt foot It wlft ki tliu wind, hint ran tin 21.5 kuota an hour and haa 1,000 lx.r. j wrr. liar (liojilatviiiout in only IU tout, nud he coat $ii:,iU0. Vauiaroua t.ria i and aixainull nunt ro her wcapotiiof ofTouaaaui deft-unt;. THK HTAK HI'A.NV;LKI RANNER. O y cn you by tha d.iwn'a early liKht. What ao proudly w hll-d at the twl- IlKhl'a liiat Kl.-iimlriK; Whow lroi atrip, a and bright alara throuKh I he prrlloua flxht, O'i r th ramtiitrta w watrh'd wera ao aallantly atrcamlna;, And Hie r k-ta' rd Klaro, the brmha l.umllnir In air, ivc poof ihroiiKh tho night that our Kliilf waa allll th.Tf; O. ay d- that afar apanKl'd hann'T J y-t wuvf, j ' 0 r inn land nt lh- free and llii. hom I of I hit bra v. ( o, nay d.xa Hint alar fpuriKlid lann'T ! y. I wave, i o't-r Ihf land of ihf fr.-i.- and the hum' of lh- lirav. in th. li..r. dimly .n throuKti Hi" inlKin .f ilu- l".p, iWlnr" i in- fo- n h.niKli'y hoi In drad 1 otl.-n. r'l.ai. What l lhat whlrh tin- lr- r", o'it Ibr loW.TIIIlf Hl..' A ll fl t r 1 1 li - liPmn, half c'.tn-.ild, hair din. I'tn-i. . ,S'..w H f.iti h.-a id.' Kl'-.tm of th: morn luir (I r t l..'iitn. ', In full telory r'll'ri. now xfiiri' a In th-itr.-.im; ' : "I'm tin- mar r..itmrl". li.irm.T, . long ' may II wav. 'i.r ih" land of thi- fft- and the horn- of ( h.' lira vr-. ; . Tin Ih.' alar i..inKl d l.ann r, O, Ionic ' ni-.y II wave, I (i. r tli.- land of th.. fr-.- an I lli: h'.m" , of Hi.- I.r.tv. . ' Alii tir. I ilia I liarid hu no vaunt-I lnirly ..wi.r.-. ' Tli.il ili.- Ii.iv.x- of vt.tr and llu- battlt-'F .-..fifiimon. ; A hfn' and a tountry ahall It-ave u.- no m..r-. Tli. Ir blood ha a w ai-h'-d out th'-lr foul I fooiKli-pa K,lullon. ! No r. fiiK. ran !avi the hlrrllnK and alave, I Krom tin- l-rr..r of llluht o'rr the ul.x.m i of ih.- Kr.ivo. i And thr mar Kpanitli'd banm-r In triumpfi : ahall wave, ( u . r tho land of the free and the horn.' I of the brave. Warlike Preparations on Every HandyPeace ful Solution of Difficulty Not Likely. WASIIINO'JON. AI'RII. li- THK BTKADY PrtfKjrtK.SS OF MIUTARt and naval preparation! indkatet the ronvlctlon on tha part of tho ad mlnlatratlon that a peac ful aolutlon of exljitlntf tnfflcultki la not prob able. Aa to tho courae of eventa In the Immediate future, the only prediction that caa 1 made I one baaed on prednt. Arc.rdln to the. Mlnlater Wxlford will notify the Bpanlah government of the a tn of the government of tho United Hl.ttea and ahould th flpanlah anawnr b unaallnfaclnry, aa la exrct"l, tho next atrp would be for him to aak for hl pa,ri. and l-ave Madrid. That would b followed Inatantly by the withdrawal frm W'a.hlng'on of 8-nor Polo, the BpanUlv mlnlater. At thla point It can t; i.ild lha. 'h itate detriment offii-lala aro con- ' Mil U2i SlXtrw-' A v ' jit ,.r ui.i tJ v rj rr f win if WW. .' , . ' a, . of illtlii ... I !,. ,!..i ,.f I Tllf . Hl!t. -.!,. li., I'uli , mot rw .iii.l ii, . alt in. ii I Inn Tli.- pt..i.. ,.. hi 11. t ! 1 1:.- a I in il I t. ..ii. Tut .i a!. in. t fn. . mil, i I-..- th.- nun,. mi. . in. nt l"tii"tr..t ... ni id.- In. pally to a .Un. ii..!. .M ,,( t lb.- ni'irtiini: .n.i..h :h. p rt.l governnirnt two or e .l.-nian.N lull .Inre th.lt t and It I. Ii-'M N ii. -t I . III i n M.-t ' .m- i-' -Ii mil :tt tli- ! :tn. t i ..n, . 1 1 .i 1. h' l. . . h- r . ! it .. . .1 - , i.l'.uii . ! 1 1 ; i li ".:ot 1 1 H! t . i t:e '.Ii I. v t ..ht;f. .ii.,) .1- ill vt ill a-. t I., m. ..I. p.r . II. lll.l- i'f !!i. S1...II--I1 ;, . Tli.- 1.., t 1 '1 .1 h. . '11 . I ill.' ! . M. II- .i .....it ,.im .1 1 . .1 ri --in ! 1 ' I- 111 li.i-l ii-.t :hr liiiai. ..11. 1 il.. it -In .1, I , :n att I. "ir- I,. Ii;.t.- a fall ,i!i-l III. nt .-I tli.- . ki . lit 1 I til.' tin il t. p of turnniK t I..- .i.lttilnUtr.ill'.n 11 r... .Intl.. 11 will in, 1 I... elgnt'd until o 11111 lo Hpaln will Ih Mgnrd at Ih.' am . .I..I.I.-.I to in.ik.' th lit,, pra. Hi ally on.' itnatillr of ra. h. - .-t.- It.-l.l .luriiitf th.- day. Al thrir tli.it i-k-.iitltr aillou wan d.-Uyt'd until ll .-.il.lnrt M'.Kl.in. were lb-Voted prlnt'l- h- 11lt1t11.it tin) to Ik. arnt to Madrid. At rri.i-t. nt rather favorrd allowing Hie Mad I ihr.i' dtya In wlibh I.) rrnly to out- lie baa rhaiigr.1 lil vlrwa aom.'Mhat, 1 iiih ,iit-,,- to require an unawer wllh '.lly vtiililn :i hour.. The ream.n for r etui .-ui. In eal.l lo be entirely -T mill three .l,iy Mould have been al "'f 11 l-i I" II" Veil. Ii. uliort .lllil to 111. Ml I'll f.-.itui. of the f "IUt!o till pi'ed I l . -.flii'll.lllre therewith. It pr...llil "olli I" r.e. i.-.l thai It U In tin-'.I- .ll.-.ii.ati. . 1 i.iii. t te requiring tint. -. r. -.Inn. m ttan not immediately aigne.l - to a few- .lii.,ui, iiim report, but 11 no nt x of r.ll.ln.'t nllleere that the pr. -I- intuition ..f tt II I1I1..I..1111; his i.'kii.iIiii. . 1. !utii! It wan an num.. I for rudely l.j lu ,.iii.li te pin 11 of operation for the govern :i the Ininiedlalt" fiilute. iH-fore taking '"' Joint r. ..lutl,.n Into a etatulf. Kitlll'.- Si:N DAMAGEIi. Key Wei-t. Apiil 1 l !i-' I'lfpe lo boat Krrleiaen bile about ten mllra ort Hand Key 111 m. gulf about J o. look thla morning tol ll.l.il Mllh a nlallon I'll": '"'al. Th-lallt-r had no llglua dli.playr.1 and the tolprdo boat. !ii. h g lng at a rapid rale taiiie upon her without warning. Thr !..wpr:t of tho pilot Imi.ii awept Hie Krlrrarn mld"hlp an.l kti.M km orr the ventilator and upper woikk f the torpt.l.i boat KiiKlgn U A. Iltvttwiek waa airink on the head and badly nil. Tli.- I..wpr:t of the pilot boa! waa rarrled tiway and riho miKlalnrd . I.itu. igo on her Kirl aide. The Injury to the Krrlii'rn will not interfere with her imefulnrna In VMV onli-rri for a. live arrvloe arc received. ln.jj? 1 1 THE GUNBOAT HELENA The Heltna if 11 knot gnu boot She baa 1,600 boraepower, and bar dla placmaeut i 1.393 tons. She coat $260,000. Eight 4 Inch rapid fire gum and tan guna of I outer caliber comyoae her armament fldont that the 8panlh government will ao ahape every pbaao ot the negotiation aa to oblige u to take the Initiative at every IMilnt. After the withdrawal of the mlnlftera. and aiwumlng that Spain flora not bark d-.wn. will follow actual war. but whether or not the tint overt art would be preiedrd by a formal declaration of war. whi. h would Ineure the Immediate neutralization of tho power, or whether the north Atlantic atiuadron will make Ita ap pearance off Havana aa the beginning, cannot be predicted. In thla connection It may be stated lhat the army and navy ex pert are beginning 10 take a bna hopeful view of an eurly and quUk campaign than thr entertained a ahort time ago. Month are now mentioned Instead of wet kit a the probable length of hos tilities, and one eminent naval oftVer who ha had experience in the late war. profriwe-i the belief that unlesa outside pressure Is brought to bear, the war may easily drag along a year under exlallng circumstance. TWENTIETH INFANTRY. Leavenworth. Kan.. A;rll U.-The troops at Fort Leavenworth; made their start Una afternoon. They comprised the Twentieth Infantry, which goes to Mobile, and four troop of the Sixth cav alry, bound for Tampa. Nearly the entire population waa at the fort depot to witness the departure. Business In the city waa' deserted, schools had been dismissed and factory hands released. The ) soldiers of the post sent up cheer after cheer, threw tholr caps Into the air and danced for Joy at the prospects of be ing off. THE THIRD ARTILLERY. San Franclso. April I3.-l.ight batteries C and F, Third artillery, left here today for Chicamagua Park via the Southern Pacific Railroad. The First infantry will leave tomorrow In four sections. The school children will have a half-holiday to cheer them on their way to war. THE SECOND CAVALRY. Denver. April 19.-The two troops of the Second cavalry ata tioned at Fort Logan loft for Chicamagua over the Santa Fe road this afternoon. The infantrymen, who will remain at th post until tomorrow afternoon cheered their departing comrades. FIIUNO A SIX rOUNDKR, Six pounder rapid tin' gum r conspicuous because of their number in tht sec ondary batiorie id I'nt'l" Niiu' warships, Tlio Indiana, Iowa, Oregon and Miteaa oliusetu eai'li curii-i twenty aud the Keutucky and Kuaraargo will eaoli have sixteen. And tho star spangled banner in triumph shall wave, I OVr tho land of the free and tho homo I of tho bravo. I lib' thus be it ever, when free-men shall I stand Ih-twoiti tln-ir loved homo and the war's I desolation; 111. st with victory and peace, may tho I heaven rescued land. : Praise tho power that hath made and pro served us a nation. ! Then ooniiner must, for our cause It Is lust. And Ibis be our motto. "In tSod Is Our Trust." I And the star spangled banner In triumph ! shall wave. I I O'er the land 01" the free and tile homo j of tho bravo. And the star spangled banner In triumph shall wave, O'.-r Hie land, of tho free and the homo of the bravo. Wnsliliiglon, Al"'!' IH-N'tviU and military preparations continued today with uiialmled vigor. Hoven licet Mount yachts, suitable for navigation In Cuban wat ers, wore procured and several bids for Mcnm rolller were niado. Arrangements are making lo utilize a number of powerful converted mnooth bore guns, survi vors of llio late war. us armament for the auxiliary cruisers. Manv agents for shipowners were al the navy dcparimeni today offering to sell craft to the gov ernment, but tho prices aro tmld to bo excessive and no pitrclinsos wore made. Tho Important 'Vein In the war depart ,,.( ,va(, ,,, ,ie,.s,m t0 ,nN, ,,lv ,,. tlonnl guardsmen im'h r tho llrst cnll Mr troop, which will ho very gratifying to mllllliinieii. Some Idea of the cost of transporting troops mny be formed from tin) fact that It was necessary to allot Jl.fKXl.Om today to defray the expenses of move menta already ordered. "Tho iilUmiUum." said one member of the cabinet nftor tho mooting today, "lift: been iigreed upon In substance, hut has nt yet been formally drawn up. It will bo Hont to Spain tomorrow 11 ml will roach Madrid In the evening, tho difference In time between thla country and Spain being six hours. I think you nro sufo. In Haying that Spain will bo given 4S hour, that llntn Friday evening, to submit her reply. In nccordaiice with tho terms of tho resolution, it will demand that Spain shall evaciiale tho Island. Tho demand for this will bo flat-footed and nbsoluto and no tentative or half wuy reply will satisfy the president." FORMATION OF THK ARMY. Washington. April I'.i.-Tho war depart ment bill to provide for temporarily In creasing the military establishment in time of war was sent today to Chairman i Hull, of the house military affairs 00m- 1 mliteo and Senator llawley, chairman of ' a similar committee ill the senate. The measure had been prepared under tho su pervision of Assistant Secretary Meikol John after a careful study. In time of war the army Is to consist of two branches, tho regular and tho volunteer army. Tho latter will bo main tained only during the existence of war. or while war Is Imminent, nnd Is to be raised and organized only after congress authorlr.es It. All enlistments for the vol unteer army arc to be for three years, unless sooner terminated. All regimental and company otllccrs of tho volunteer ate to bo appointed by tho president upon recommendation of the governor of tho states In which the organisations are raised. Troops in time of war. whether belong ing to the regular or volunteer army, or to the mllllla. aro to he organised Into di visions of throe brigades, each brigade to be composed of three or more regi ments and when three or more divisions aro assembled In tho same army, the president Is to organise them Into an (Continued on third page.) FAiVMt V-ieHiiB're- ,V nvlCO-O" UNCLE SAM'S FLEET OF MONITORS. In ease of war with Siwin the monitor I'., et would be of greut value to Uncle Sam as coast defender. Monitors are poor seiug hii, but nro very effective in tht defense of seaboard cities. SAGAST.V STANDS FIRM Madrid, via Tarls, April 1!.-The supp -i ters of the government in both houses of parliament met In tho senate chamber .it 3 o'clock this afternoon. Sonor Sa gasta, the premier addressed thorn as follows: "The times are so grave and tho circumstances are so exceptional that fact nnd not words are r.rceusary to face the present difficulty. Attempt aro being made to sully the glorious history ot Spain by an Infamous calumny. Tho different Spanifh government have dono their utmost to avert war, to which we a,,, being provoked. We have now reached the limit of concession compatible with h u.or and terr itorial Integrity, Wo con sented to the last concession at tho instn-n-e of the pope nnd the powers. We yielded in fact, but now attempts aro belli,- made upon our honor and menaces di rected against our territory. That I a thing to which the Spaniards will never consent. (Applau.se. This is not the moment to truce a parliamentary program, but a moment to unite ourselves as our fathers have dona in the face of an odious attempt against the integrity of our territory. The Insult offered us today Is the most Infamous that has ever been offered. (Prolonged applause.) Spain will not allow a parcel of her territory to be taken from her with Impunity; nor will ihe be a oarty to any traftlcklnir for her possessions "