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TBE A3T0IUAN hat thi lirgeit circulation of any paper on th Columbia Rlvtr THE DAILY ASTORIAK Is ttie bfgffest and test paper on the Cotumfcla Rircf ".i.vt Tnan FULL ASSOCIATED PKICSS RICPORT. VOL. XMX. ASTORIA, 0KK(iO, WATUUIIAY MOUNINO, JULY 80, IHilJJ NO. 10 The Quick Heal Oil Stove. Safc--Odorlcs5Economlcal, JiihI tin. tliinjr for wur, weather. A jewel at tho Bcnui'lo, Olio Dillon of Oil w ill luxt :t(J hour. Cull and moo them at the Eclipse Hardware Store, BOM) ST. Sole Agent. Formerly II. It. IIAWIXJ ViJitmminniiiJiJiiiiininiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiniiiiiitiiinnMitittiiiiiiiittiniimi::.': ..VIVES.. u:.i i:v,:i:ywiii:ki:. ii :: B If Vini a it 0 K niii mi an (ititin this miiiiim.t vmi will in ul nil 8 HVIvch 41 X ' i H A v 1 ..CAMERA.. S.OO H io.oo fj 'I Ik- l'i-t ( 'niiirni mi tin- inai ki t tinlay fur the iimmv. Cull or w iii'- I'nr t in uliir. Griffin & Reed, Agents, jj .ittiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiijr.uiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitttttiiitiiitiiiiiitiitt'.itt'.tull L ! !rV .... C The Art of Preserving Fruit GENERAL MILES' GREETING TO PORTO RICANS Short Campaign Promised by Our Soldiers, Who Were Received by the Citizens with Open Arms. ANOTHER SPANISH TRICK REVEALED-MANILA HAS NOT YET SURRENDERED Dowcy Nov in Position to Receive Its Capitulation and News Expected at Any Moment Spain Has Deposed Augusti, Except in Manila, in Order to Save the Rest of the Islands, Which .She Will Claim Mot Included in the Surrender of Manila Portland Pleads for Philippines St. Paul Sails for Manila Reply to Spain Delayed Cabinet Disagrees Over Philippines No Armistice No Intervention by Powers. " 7 1 1' 4 1 l brought lo perfection whm you have turn prrfct Jar and Jslly 9' Dliun as w kwp. W have everything na.aaaary for ; prrtrnrtm fruit and Tttk- ; n..kii. V4iii.a Iiikmh i. k 1 1 k . ..ami nvvil-., .'ll"lv, won all lit' fruit anil sugar anil rresrrvlln nraary. Doi't watt till th rush coma He prepared In time. POAPD & STOKLS CO. i I m f 3; r VV. ' ,N N N N N N N N i t t VA-.VA'A'.VA--VA A A.VvVA VVAAA -N .N.N.N N'eX N NI:V 0001)5 JUST ARRIVI:!) Tour Hundred Different Patterns Wall Sinj; ,V Co., Mi 'reliant TailoH, wrre never lietter 'ie.iiieil to m rve tlie juiMie in tlu ir line. (ieiit.V ', l''tirniliin (!imms tf all kimls. Suit- inale to tinier iiiekly. Lar'e stttk n inlv inaile jjimkN. Cleaning ami repairing. Uotticmbcr, PrlccH Ttilk. WAH SINQ & CO 6,6 Com'rc'l St. (i ..!. r'K tiir.l vt (d Awn Ul'il r our ii'- r'N''K, ju; P ""t nidi' hiui :"-i! the f !'';nir 1ii ti ". v; i ".SI. TIwii.... . I.. Jj;v J.I. On 8f. Til-mi". July -"i.Mi.r.il ,,ir, f.g.H. Mofmohj.-. :. V.I'O. ' rt i il:l- da ! ul tlm f'.li .A.i.k' in,,), July r .mii.'.n Iv Uiv i,. ;nh flu.- I'.xlo, nnnili, Ui'i'. rM CiVu-- -!i !h l'lltf.1 Buii-i !!neii and -i,g imiUiHln VT It tr.insm!.-!on to k- K'i;:tr. ConWu-iit;y, It . l.-il'-v-i :!; iuiwuiici-nn-n: ..f tht' f.iii if Mj- an a.i-.unipliin, m rhuj tho ttpitiK I'W!ifi!n Tb St. I'm! win carry the i''.';.i to their detMin.'UWn. T!IE riUI.U'I'JNES A 3TICKEU. Wr?&.i$fi Gunther's Celebrated fi Vwr Ll-"; ,;s;w 1 , J f-xrV Chocolates and Ice Cream With Crushed Strawberries at the Parlor.... fivo I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY I 1 Telephone No. U Handles Only the Choicest Meats 4Jg Commarclal St., nrt I'alaoa Rratauranl. -6 -iiiii C. J. TRENCH ARD, Cunloni Houno Itpokcr. ASTORIA, OREGON. Audit V. K. ttit'u., i ul 1'uclllo Kxiroi C'o'i. Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. THE OCCIDENT Astoria's Leading Hotel I I Mcglcr S Wright, Props. f? ManMfactn Dealer In W. F. SCHE.IBE, FINE CIQARS! A full Una ol PI Ma, Tobacco aad 5mokart' Artlclaa. 474 Commercial t. pr'x UneifJ.iri:: "Jn l!i i)i-ni!lii of tdr r ii-un-t Ihr kllV'li.lll nf SiK.ln t,y (.....:,. nr tin- t'til!nl tti.u. i. in i!in iiu.- ! !.'" i ; '. 1iiM- . mul hviiimiii'.y. Ii inllil.irv I .rui ll4Vr '""Itl" (O UJiy ttlr Ul.ilul ..( I'l l t J 111-... "Th. y - .in.- Ix-.trliiir 'Milium ' r in, ll!'!f f'l !' a Hull!" I'l'llJi)', ' t'l'' in-iu't. . f '.ur k-im iniin"it. .m l ..f v ;itnt !'i li-mr.iy r r.tturr nil l! n.-m"! r. t:.-ii.-'. Tli'-y lit'.uu "U tls.- l-: nrinn ( a fr--' ii wh..M- dr' ;i r, ir !" ,i'i, ii niii'.!)- .i:'. !'..,; ltii!ii th.-:r f !. Il-:ii . tii-y n-N-.i.-' -i f: 'in )..tir f .r:ii. r ! !;. .il r I i . aM-l it !.h I,. ,, i ;,; i... f i.y ..r i In irfnl nc'-'-'t.iii -''. "Th.- elilrf ,.tiji- i uf tin' Am. r.i in mili tary f'T'ta will (. lo oMT!lir..v ih.' ftii tli.irlty of Sm1ii ami n'.c tin- "'K- r I. r 1. ft i J ii i m1 c.'i J'i!y 27 to M. k .!'!) I'..' i. ui.l i ii'iirc llr!itr or tliti I'f.i'.i'l Si.-i- .irmy. ' Tin- HM t I'in nn'l I 'l.i i niirri iiilvrnl t j O'lnniiiml' r Iiivlh ii;- th m! at a. m . July Tho Ami i.e. i : II a if MS li'n!'.-l at C a. m. on !!. ?-t!i Th" ''( ui'.-h r.-irilx-in 'i(U .'. I. Tin; unvl;..;-. n-S .iri!'K. of aur-r-i'.'-r i:;"':i : i i i n Ir.' 'h" 'iry ar": I i.tvl ill '. In- nll'iMnl ti r"tirf. .' i'i ; ir n1. r it tn . n: to rturi!:) In f -P-v. I . i:vl t!r. fr : c!i, to 1i main t 'v ' ! !i"tit :l.":ii. I c.m'iIii I..' id.. K.rt irt to 1'" mi'lo ITi-in. r. WV it-riv' I n !W front tJ'i.i.iui t:h :':i- Ma--a. hu.i tts .iriil I'lin'iiuiiitl, (Ii ti ll il M ii "t aiiO ili -U ral Wil'ti anl trans- i rt at it: 1 ) a. m. "n ! Ii' Ui. f.r ll muy hn that the Siini"!i Diversity "I Opinion In the Labtni;t anu K"w ri.M .iK, h.tvlnif c.nt nrnnlsii'.on f R'.ply to Spain IxlayeJ. A ..- i : .urrnJt-r, cni lu ii a that he ' I. a .I"v- k-j. Waj4iin(rtn. July N'ariy rive hour. It ai known, to lo thi disiKiItlon ot :t earnevt licutn by tb preMcnt and in- Hp.inirh auih irUI-K itt, llani:.i to ur- lila cvir.ttnutional ad-lrf of tha natura r r. -! r t'' t- A rtiwii n fortm. lust.ad of of thi- rtfiionse to be maJe by the povem- t the i:i-ii!ii ;it), -hf-n the' town mux: t;:-nt to the S.'MtiL-'h overture . for ptce ! ill. It ii tol'-r.ii.ly curtain thiu AJmltui t.ri.iii?hl hu cuiKiixiou, and the subject l".y mUtht have rc '-lv-d the Mirr. n.i"-r r.-f -earl'.y us pb5tpor.nl for coiwldera- . . a; y t..iii' wltbln the Mt bis ivn k.-i had t'.on at another m.-etinf? of the cabinet at : I... -i .!i.i.s"l to exri the flighitst 1":J) ' lork tomorro. Such ti the for- j : -i r. :n that dlr.H'tln. The rv.i-"n he .na! if.atemei.l ma in at thf contHuttlon "f '1. l.A ui.'ire to iio o wan, uni u''-":':-. the iy'l K tri by a memr.er of the eu!'- '.:.. ..f the ri-lm ta:i,-e on h: ;.art t) ' ' . v.... Vu.' f : I" ir 'i th. " -.i. ;:.e O'S'inl'-s i f a trr.t city t ;... ' !: i-i'.irKet.ts umiiT Aeuin ill ). In-wey t!t.,t i-oni-tasilori. how ver. i mU' h .- '.: r."l t!: tf he wan luil r.i"r.niy n.artr thin this stat-ni' :t; uould ae-m to r. t..-:i.Ie I.y the civllisnl wri-! f...r th lr..!! ite, ami, intleexl there la little reason ! '-.. .: n of the ."), !e vf ilatill i ,ii.-alnst to dotiht that an agreement hai b-.-en '... s at the haii'l if tne itiburK-.nta. r. ,ieh.-l on ail nubstan.lal o;nts ut Waue, . w in th-' trit.st n.is.in ,st:.l that what remain to be done tomor n -tii'iilil :i by fa.lttri- to ear.- f--r row i nither to raiOTtii away inenuaiitii :..-."..-;. of the for.n-n r ; .-: !n u.nl .uijurt tn very minor of dif- ::. t" n "i ii tlie dour to th Ir. t- rvent.on t-r.-iue Im fore niaklnit an answer. f ..:.y vf th.- naval eomman leri. who h.ol The point under iluscuajion durins the i-.'i 1 ln In the lwtx.r iiili::i,- f.-r KT-.-uti-r jMrt vt the BK'tins wa hat d;- tln.r t'i'iortum'.y. I'tur-foie it l'-.'inc :vs;ti.n should tie made of the I'hllip- :.. .i.-.iry f t A'iniir'.l l,-v.v- to is-.tr.a.n pines. On the other iMUis unanimity de- p.t-t tlie rlK'hu of the weak. Is all right. Hut what It ae-k to do c.n only he done through an adequate navy. Di plomat y la good, but there are time wh-n It U lmp-tent. unlis It t hoiked ttp by a strong navy. "We are now K"int to build up our navy to a projK-r sire, and I am glad of It. Hut no matter ho-jf fine uhl;a thoj' itr, they will be pra:iliiilly uselesa unleso th -y are manned 6y capable oflleers." Admiral Dewey was alluded to esel al.y by i!m pstker, und hi name waa irr.eti-d with loud applause. "Dewey." he si'.J. "was with Fa-rragut In the- rlvll war ami ae.iuittod bimsilf bravely. Tnat lie -Ci'.uld not have forgotten the U.na of hat grand man was shown In tha o.v.t!e of Manila Bay. Hi orders wer 1 1 ;tes;p.y the Srar:h flcit, and ho d.d U, he had ah") to s-'cure a harbr. "In tlie I'hiii; pini there are 1U.0.0 t'l'iaa- mile and i."i.).W popula.lon. The i t.l;' v. ay tj ijlve the problem Ls to take the Islands ourslVis or set them free, aft' r e.-talj.'isii.r.fc' the bet form of gov-ir.-r.-.i-nt we can. " j'hi vU lory of oars In tlie far eiist not .sly ir..un contuiutd supremacy, out It means nurrying into Manila nineteenth. century civiiirauon. We cannot shut our selvea off from the rest nf the world any iollstf. "lhis opportunity ha been given to us. We must grasp It." v, ira:in Hi d ' s'tu-tus ntli Jiuil a seStcteitt iillltary vcioi d. There was to be Independence fore.- arrived to enable him to reiiv tho demanded for Cuba; Irto Rb.0 was to 1 tn.ltr.tr the army in rep' f.-d s utttr I t'ht- .,),.. .. ,,n.l t.. .n-eaoe ami be e.V.ed to the I'nited Slates: eo:Uinc v.iur Iw-aullful li-liind the luriti-i.1 iiK-.iiiv.re v,, tulvonr.' Th.. inmin -,tii t-i'i. ;i:. tit. Matli ns were to be aeju!red at Oaam, if IM .iiv .n-fi in uth th' ni'lii-irvi i h, l1"11"'1"11'1' with h.m a i :n the Ladronu Islands, and one in the New Arm for the Volunteer Shipped to coin. .I i.y tne innaiii-a lis w.i.t (real en- si.lliel. nt itulilury force to warrant him in I Caroline Nlunds. These propositions were j occupation. Th. y have not otue to make .i.,Mi.im Cai.'uriil sllv llirhters twentv ai-cepuni; the surrend.T of Manila. H is dlsjiosed of quickly, but when it came to ..r on the people of this .untry. who: j,, v,u lmf pf for i -enturte have been oppressed, but on IIK5ilXSON " the contrary, they ovine 1o prle-t not i KKAOJOKGLNSENd FOIt MILE3. Porto F.ico Vesterday. have luin dis;ltclied to the I'lliltppttlf from S.UI Francisco are now at Manil i, tetitlon of the islands, for on that rroiosl , .tv,nm r. ,,,. ! aff.'tMtr.g the urmy between l''.'."v and 15.- tlon a majority of the cah.net was tpitdi- o nu n, backed up by Dewey a ships and " " i fillers. I ,'',r, pf 1""oe- ,rt R,"' 3y , . suspicious in.' r si : attached to a munltles und bl. ..n; of our enllKht. ni-.lj S( jv 2).Th0 Secn-tary of puVished statement In one of the Spanish 'eim-ohVial organ to the effect that Au- only yourselves but your property, pro mote your proM-rlty nd beaiow the Im- muI at the war detriment that at least the Philippines some diversity of opinion' New York, July 2s). A special dispatch thn-e of tiie military expedi.ions that i was tevealed. As near as can be gath- to the Times from Woshlngtoa says; d this d.d n.H relate mt t.'y to the re- Twenty thousand Kr.ig-Jorgensen rlile havj reached Newport New for shipment to Porto Rico for use of the volunteer !y recorded in the negative, Lut, accept-who comiose the mtus of tue invading the broad projvsition that Spain was uxniy. It U the understanding of the und liberal Institutions and government, ll Is not tluir purpose to Interfere with the existing luw and cufttoms which are whor,ome and betieficlnl to the peo ple, an long as they conform to the rule of the military ndniiiilsinitlon, order und Justice. A SlIUltT CAMPARIS. Ppanliir.li Kouted by Atiietioaiis In FUht llefore Yimeo. (CopyrlKhto.l lst'S by the Associated Tn 1 Port of Ponce. Porto Rico, July iS, via St. Thomas, July 29. The American troop are pushing townrd the mountains and will Join Oen.-r.il Henry Willi' bri- gado at Yadco. The flKht before the hitter place Tues day was won by the American volunteers. The 8panliird ambushed eight companies of the Sixth Massachusetts nnd Sixth Il linois, but tbo enemy was repulsed and driven hack a mile, to a rldgo where tho Spanish cavalry charged and wore routed by our Infantry, General Oartvtson led tho light wh tho men from Illinois and Massachusetts, and tho enemy retreated to Yanro, leaving four deud und several wounded. None of our men were killed and only three slightly wounded. The wounded are: Captain Ohlon nnrrett. Privirte James prumniond. Private II. C. Carey. Porto Rlenns are glad tho American troops have lntulcd nnd say they nro all Americans and will Join our army. The road are good for military purposes. Our troops are healthy and Qonoral Mile say the campaign will bo short and vigorous. NO RESISTANCE. Ponce Surrender ..aout Trouble People Welcomed American Troop. ''" ""''"" I nustt has been shorn of jurisdiction over "In the affair of the 2i'th Ifst. Captain the Philippine beyond Manila and Its en- . . ... ! vironment and that the captain general IM w arl J. O hson. company A. was woun- . , , i of the Philippine group had been trans ited In the left hip; Captain J. H. Pryor, f.-rri-d a commander of Yizcaya island. it Is JusH Ksslble llwt there la an lmp portant connection but ween these two hand; Prlvato J. Drumniond, rompnny K.' items of news, one the surrendor of Mi- reived two wounds In the . and nlla' !'ml 'ha o:h Augustl's repltue- ;ment, mnh coming from bjMnish source. Private n. F. llosCoy, comiviny I., was! As to the latter It wa frankly stated in sllkrhUy wounded In tho right arm. A11 ' th-fl-sh dispatch that the purpose wus I to prevent Aim as. 1 from sut reiiaM'tn the of tho Sixth Massachusetts are doing entire Phllllplne group, so that it U con- well. "The Swnls-h retreat from this place wa precipitous, they leaving their rifles rcivuble that having now arratiifed tli niatu-r so a to protect their interests hi tlie remaining Islands so far a possible, and having placed themselves In a poition to deny that the United States irovern- iin.l ammunition in tho barracks and 40 ,,,,.. nart m:lJo a COnquit of the Phillp- or ai sick In the hospital. The neonle areil"111'9. 'ne lMnish ministrj- may have ui enjoying a holiday in honor of our ar rival. "MH.KS." OKXKIlAr. ItKOOKK SAILS. Washington, July 29. A telegram was received at the war department today from Major Oenernl Rrooke announcing the deiwirture of his expedition frm New port News for Porto Rico yesterday. It consists of V.M olllcers and 5.119 enlisted men and will reach Porto Rico next Tues day. THE RIOl'ORT PUNIER Hong Kong, July 3t.Thc Hrltlsh gun bixit Plover arrlvcil here from Manila. She reports thnt when lie left Manila Weit nesday, July 27, the situation there was unchanged, nnd tlio American hud not yet attacked tho city. ANOTHER SPANISH TRICK. Manila' Surrender Not Confirmed, the Now Expected. But Wa.shlnKton. July 20. The war depart ment -would not be surprised to learn that by this time Manila 'lias surrendered to alio combined American naval and land forces, gaithered on tho shores of Manila bay. However, there Is no ofllclal con firmation of the report that was printed this morning to this effect. The United States government Is In as good a position, It Is oelUvsd, to tecelve tho news of such an Important event as are tne authorities In Spain. Being hemmed In on all sides, Captain General Augusti would not be Vible to communi cate wtth Hong Kong, itha nearest cable Washington, July 29. The navy deport- station, without passing his message rev ted Augusta to surrender the small jurisdiction remaining to him to the Unit ed States to prevent It from falling Into the hands of the insurgents. FAVORS IlimiNTlON OF PHILIP PINES. Portland Chamber of Commerce Sends Itesolutlous to ilclvinley. I'ortltind, July ). The Portland cham ber of commerce today adopted the fol lowing resolution, which was telegraphed to the president. Resolved, That the chamber of com merce of Portland, Oregon, reiltcting the sentiment of largo business section, lewa with disfavor the suggestion that the Philippine islands, or any portion ot them, shall bo returned to the sovereignty ot Spain, or abandoned to Europeun na tions. That wo believe that any other course than the retention of these Islands would bo construed a a surrender to the menaces of foreign powers. That we un- h-Mlilingly demand the retention of these Islands, that the great commerce ot the Orient muy be shared In by our peo ple without dictation from any European power whatsoever. WE WANT THE PHILIPPINES. Sun Francisco July 2!), The chamber of commerce today passed a resolution urg ing President MoKlnley to hold and re tain the Philippines. ST. PAUL SAILS FOR MANILA. San Francisco, July 29. The third bat tlallon, First South Dakota volunteers, and tha Minnesota and Colorado recruits sailed today lo Join their comrades in the to be iIUvwed to keep Lhe9 posostlons other questions of Importance developed. There was no question as to the pcpilety of demanding a oaling station In the Philippines. The pe. pining problem was what form of government jr.tuM te in stituted in tha rhUi.vMte Mid what should be the nature of the guarantee re quired of Spain chat the nrW government should be liberal a.id iittonomoua In chor- acter. A point which was o,uicly LStibllshed was that there should I.e no teferenee of any phase of the yjestlon ot lie ilisroal- tion of the Islands to any toncert or In dividual action by oa'.sido pewtr. An other point that vna settled was that there would be no armls'.be; no ampen- s.'on of operations no- ai.y ctdif cation whatever of present plans until the Spun ish government hid ag-.d to tie iit'tns proKsed. Incident to tbo cisslju of Pcno RlcS a nd the recognition of Cuban inocpend ence by Spain, was tne decision that every vestigo of Simnlsh 4v viiueit and au thority In Carrt'jcun am! Wet Indian waters must be removed, iffecting the material acquisition of the numerous Is lands over which the Spanish Hag lllos, one of the most important of which is tho Isle of Pines. Furthermore, a sweep ing change of authority from Spain to the United States of nearby waters is to be effected , also . lu'.t-cliil.n c.f all the ln-debtedtu-s assumed by the Spanish gov ernment and charged by her to trcu is lands, so far as the l"m:?d S ates ls con cerned.uud all the co.uniorelal treaties now existing between Spain and her pos sessions there and the outside rovers are extinguished. K1M11ERI.Y ON "OUR NAVY." Ho Thinks We Cannot Avoid Holding the Philippines. New York, July 29. A special dispatch to the Tribune from Boston says: Rear Admiral Klmborly, U. S. N., re tired, delivered an address on "Our Navy" at the Chautauqua assembly grounds, Lake View, South Framing-ham. After sketching the early history of the United States navy and Its glorious achievement, previous to and In the civil wir, tho speaker called attention to the fact that for two decades after the close of the rebellion the navy lay Idle, H being apparently forgotten. Many of the ship became old and rotten, almost unsafe, he said. It waa no fault of the naval of ficers. Since then the navy has made great stride. The armament of our navy was superior to any in the world, but Its sixa was about sixth, when' It should be second, at least, If not first "Our government," he added, "which stands for morality, and which leeka to ordmuiee bureau that these arm went shipped on one of the transports that ac companied General Brooke. If they did not go then, they wtu be forwarded by the next ship that sails for Guatucu. The rules are the niiHlern magazine 3U calibre that are used by the nigular and the only guns that can compete with tha Mausers employed by the Spanish. They will be substituted for the old style 43 caltbro Springfield rifles with which the volunteer are now arme, and will put the troops on an equality with tlie vet erans, so far as equipment is concerned. It is not exicctod that the total infantry strength of the expedition will exceed 2v,(M, so tha.t every nan In It will have a modern arm, using the smokeless powder, that constitutes the chief point ot superi ority of the new over tho old tyjie of rifle. , This first shipment of iu.OUO rifles marks the beginning of the effort which tho or dnance bureau ls making to tqulp the en tiro army, volunteers a well as regulars, with the liO-calibre pieces. It will not be practicable to gvt the new rifles to the troops in the Philippines In time to do any- good there, but If peove Is not declared by fall and It is then necessary to attack Havana, the whole army will by that time have the new rltles aJid smokeless powder for ammunition. The new arms for the Porto Itico expe dition were shipped from Springfield, where the government factory Is. Smoke less powder accompany the rifles, but the supply ls not as large just at present as Is desirable. It will, however, be in- (Continued on third pags.) The Royal Is the highest grade baking powdar luwwa. Actual tests show it goeaoos third farther than any other bread, Absolutely Pure aovu. aunM aowoa eo aaw yea. 0 "