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w - ,- .. , TIIK DAILY AST0K1AN, fiATL'ilDAY MORNING. AIICl'NT 20, 1898. ft. I P WILL BE CxIYEN BY GEORGE E. ALLAN, Astoria, Hanager for WILEY ALLEN CO Portland. For Particulars Call at the ASTORIA 588 Commercial Street, GOODMAN 0 r AWA; 7 B. Store BLOCK 6k THE EXCELLENCE OF SVKLP OF FIGS I duo not only to tlx originality und iltiitillclty of tli fomliiiiiitioii, l,ut u'.mt to tho cam ami ltlll w lili which t H miinufucluriil y m Icntill... prrxcswo knuwfi totlxj Cai.U'ohma I Kvwt i' Co. only, nii'1 we wli.li to u,iv.n upon all tlio luinoiimiee of iirvni),ln(f Hik truo and nrig-lntil remedy, At the Jfetiulnn Ny nip of I'lj; I manufactured by the (.'AUfoMMi Fki Snifi' Co. only, liiowlril(t of tluit fact will alit onn in ttvoMlnif tlio wortlilma Imitation ctiiiiMifiK-t iiri-'l ly other pnr ties. Tim hiifli Mimifin of tin; (.'au- fl'll.MA Mil MfHt'l' (.o. Willi till) Weill- cal profi-kfilnii, lit). tin satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Fitf tin a given to million of f.imilicK, maiic tho iiamu of the I'oiiiKanv a muri, nic of tho excellence, of l remedy. It U farm anvaiH'.. or nil other laxative, aa It n ti on the l,idi,ey, liver ami bowels without Irrlliitiiiir or U'riibrn. ng tin-in, anl It Ih not gripe nor naupwut. In nnler tomtit beneficial rfTf't. ploaM? reiiicinlxr thu namu of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. riuxciMo. i,i lausmuc, ki. ntn rouu. a. t. (Coniinui'd from r'oudh Pae) i tic rjii.irn-iiK "l.n In th Harbor of Till". NKW H1. The l.onrd of ,ruu- l.i .) rg .if thr , , 1 1 1 1 ti 'Hull of -lm "ill liir'e r.Miil ! inning I l h i ! Vouwm !:' rldo held tt Hireling ;rrr.:.i) u ! w.ied ih.t thr aulMnrlptt ma to th i -.t.l fund urn ii.iw due uit.l p.i.'i,r to cV L. lie. tnriil. irt-iirT. Tin- f-il'.iwiii namH grhtlrriM h rr iuilnr "l M ri'o'M' n'l r''-ll for Biilil uiH':.l.Tl :n mii ! I' n,. ul,' rl.ll"ti- l. I In.- 'll: h r. j.rr r . wiin.im lit fir. w. J ll.ka:l. l'f tho IIumIIiik Toiirn.inn'rit Win ly the AdurU 'team. At : . m. yrittrniur th l)alr and A torl.i hin-iikI thr tuurnamrnl, thr trultiiK a f"Hnmi: THK DAU.KS. Hlnnotl lTI lJ.hml.lt Id ll.iiiKh((n Utimrct u: Hni.lnha l 13 T'.till SUj AtrrvuiA. Illitdna l(3 luirroih Wine W Coorr IH U l Sovi-y IU T'Hul .. M7 At..rla l iritmo rw 2lt Xs 20 Tho iMllm-lly gutiw$ .... 3i'2 ri . .Tht third xmo ai a b.-uiitlful and cx tllliiK oiill. The lllr arc a vt-ry Ntr.tnir t""in. hut on ac.-ount of the hot nthrr In mmem Orrxon thry have nnt priutUrtl of Uf.e mid t.n, IicIiik on irauu allvyt, proved a h.tn.lk'np. Thin niorniiix ui .$J nil of the four Iiuiiii i tit. Till will play, ud follow: The tull. v Ureuun Hoa.l I u l : Mult n.ii)Jih v Antorla. 'I hw I the II: nt tlnip (hat four to.im mil IiomI all al olio', ami .I tcrr.a il.ul of rniluual'inm In rxp.viiHl. Al ! . in. thu muiie tiMtna mi. I play, chunglii: poxltUiiiK. lu wit; (M. iioii li.Md i lul vii ANt..rl..;.Mtiltno!ii.ih vn 111.. IniII.'h. nml lit the toiu lunlon of k.iiii the two I'.'ill.in.l rum will P'.iiy th. lr tlmil B;iine. Thr trophy will m to the t.iitn mnklMK the hlKh.nt ltH.i of pin In nil the twelve if.im.'s. ThU t.iurnnmi'ni will vtlniiilute Lxiwlera In try luirih-r Ihnn i-ver to ail.iln pro tLlem y. ltowlltitr Ik tliH-, Innoi vnt unmse mi ni and liuluclve to khI lieullh. Inn tenin are roniponiHl of the foil w tint Kt'iitlomen: : ltotut (Mill Mllliurn. inptnln; llti.knian, Lee, Mori'lund. Thii'l. Mi'imfee, The PnlleH llouifhlon, c.iptHin; 8:nl.)t, llni.lHhaw. tiKdi-n, SI ntnt I . Mallard. Multnomah Hm-khard. oiipiitln; (.'off man. '.an, lilli-mun, IVepl.'. Siller. Amorla WMm", captain; Hurrouirha, fin. per, lllKKinit, Anthury, Sovey, lnw. buns to ussui'e them that tho pulley marked out In the oruor ot President McKlnley to Uonor.il Lawtoti must bo adhered to In justice to the whole people of Cuba. It Is expected Uml those load eta nmy bo Induced to take a eulm view of tho situation und nmpt the full re--sponsib..lty for seeming cordial Cuban co-iiel'!itlnn of a plan Intended to bo Just to all CuImih, whether imilvo or fipttn-l.-di In oi.lcr that there shall be no Inter ference, of Ihe progress that Is felt to ! bo In Hture for Cuba when the Isluiid Is' free from Spanish control. A comparison of Information obtained will very likely be nuido by the Cuban und Corto Hlcun commissioner before any plan Is determined upon. Hut It Is expected that the main points will bo clear to lioth commission at an early stage In the Inquiry Hurt they will ninke. Tho udvlco of conservative mon In Cu ba will be solicited uml wherever possible adopted In order to make the transition from the old government tu tho new us free from hi'lbutlng feature as pos..blo. There will ho a thorough effort to get rid of tho most notorious practice under Spanish rule ut once, the belief being that Spaniard and Cubans aliko will gladly aid In abolishing the old squeezing pro cess that have boon legitimised, although they Increased tho wealth of the olUoors and kept tho unolllcial class miserably noor. It does not appear that the mili tary commission will be exported to look after commercial Interests except a they ; are Involved In the maintenance of ! peace. The trwisury department will I provide tho change that ure to lie In-' troduoed In free Cuba, and they will fa-' A. (Continued from Tlrat rage.) KOR PEACE. vw tli turnout activity on th jrt of vnry man wh') tan r.iM' nomifthlna or (;orilrt'.uiH to It dlwtrlhiill'in Ui lh"r countrtca of th world tttat may dc-.i Ciilmn pr'lut. Tho troaaury will, of ciiirim, Iiuvh to maintain ravrnua cutler ulcut C'ul ut loiia ii any Important (arlfT In main (uliiivl and ii do Itio work properly Hm- rntiiry lintitt way have to m.ml flvi or nix rovvnut) cultvra t Culm aud jurmipa two ot ihn tfi for to ItUo. If to many vmtttA of the Ili--t urn n)"'l In Went Imlli-n, (onxreiig wld i olillKd to Jin rMi the llit nVivn l tin pr.-m iit li on Ixr, (hlrty-alx. Hawaii will nuwl one or two culfcri uml If tint rlilllpplmii nr hi'lil I tu rn will m himlrii'iia (or n v' r.tl olhirM uml prrliap on liiirrumil minil).f of rrviii.ui fULii''a olll' r. Wl.aH vi r ll..' plan limy l.i for ton pj.llli ntlon ol Cilloi. Die pruti.l.rit In curi! IH l'iil'l rt inm i mi prevail upon tho ."H" of lioin I, hili' ri. I. Id uy H..iln, to K" ! iiloiij; Al'lioo O.ooilnlK I. O'.anlorial oiil .ri .k may not he iivo..,..), h.it th' ro In it'.rotiu hope of m.iliitii.illirf .u'iiluiitl.il p..... i mill tin' h ,p f in.' f.roiiT In .. u r K. i.ih ill H'llvMIMi Ml.k I!' flm. h; aii'l 'I roopn oMaiii.'d I ." r -.'. r H' i xi.d ' Klmt to W. M;V l'ltU. AuM'iKt l'i-A epeclil dm piKh lo I lie Tiloune. from tVnaiiliielon, .!. a.ijii.iiiI- iterul t orl4n raid In mi liil. rs," w that he wan a ,lii ly muior iil I,.! ween ''i"i uti.J l'0,i voluoti" in un noon un pra tl at.le. Th" 'l.'.:tion of the ritflmenlii wlli not l.e mi'io urhlirary. hut havimi In mind, Mint of nil, tint reporia of the r'Kul'r army ofllcera now won the vlunt-M. WuUld lie alien the lillflu-Ht (oilfiller . tloli and I he wlhea of aovernora, aa well aa Hie r.'Kllii"iia Ihemttelvea, would have i an (ol ,nip r itlo'l. riomu li.terei.ta of the nail inul aovernmeot demand the . -I. jiiih.nm. nl of troopa aerurtd under tho aeiond lull and In other caaea reulmetita ralael under thu first cull whl'i have had aervlce und wtiloh huvo been materiality reduced In ellK h m y Ihrouicli ah kneaa, will Ihi the ntm. to ta il will not he fck.inl tu laaiie a !!'' vr. il order or to lumpure a . omplote lint ov.Mof all the futcea to he munteteu out for aoii.e time lit leaat. On the con nary, ua aoon aa an agreement la r-wched r.anllna uny partUuKir reKlmehl It wld ie in. no iilatcly acut to the Hta:o camp, alu-rn It win oriffinaiiy recruited and oriiatilzctl. and ua aouii ua Ita properly can he turned over t'j Ihe Kovernment and Ha u.xouuta aetlled, the Individual record of I'a otthera un.l men will U . uinpletvd and they w ill t i!l. haraed from aervlcv under the Inlled hlatea. The only mualei-.na out ord-ra k-aurd up to the pr aeii! time relute to the Kirat Vermont Infantry. It wiia orlKlnHy pro poned th.it the r. Kiii.t-ma uraaiiizi-d un der the aecund (ail, whhb had not left th.'lr Htale. ahould hv Immediately din liamled ul.d thla will prohuhly bo followed ut wch Very few excep'.lona. CONrKKK.WES WITH I' ALMA. OuUna Should Advise In.iurKcnH to Dla turn! und luturu to Tbvlr Horma. NKW YOKK. AuKuat I'.'.-A aea 10 :h TIiik from Waoliulon. says: Tlirro 1m v been lunferencm between Latrada Talma und other nprcsentu'.lve of the L'ubana, who ure In the United Suites rehitive to the l'ubana and what would ! doiio with thom. Mr. I'aliiui was udvlaed thui the United Stat, a would nut consider tho iiutstlun of c-JincK'nautlon of the Cuban troop, be cause there waa no power In the govern ment to do ao, even If there waa the In clination. Jiv. waa told that the bent thins the Cu ban could do ' lu advise the men In iirma to disband, retire to their home and engage In peaceful pursuit. Emissaries have been dlsfKitchrd to Cu lm with a view of currying out the de sire of ihe I'nltnl State. CAPTAIN CLARK AT HOME. Ilia Illness Not So ScrW.ua as at Klrt Supposeu. SI. JOSEPH. Ml.h.. August W.-Cip-t.iln Charles K. Clark, late cummunJer of the tHtthlp Orearon and one of the heroes ot ihe navr.l battle off t-.uulao, is cumlng to St. Joseph to meet his wltej and daugntcrs und seek rest and recup eration. Ho will be the guest of his brotner. Lloyd Clark, custodian of the l'ultc.1 States lighthouse station ut this port. Mrs. Clark and her daughter urrivid here from California u month ngo und have bin anxiously wnlttng the close of tho war and the captain's return. He Is expected here within a few days, having arrived ut New York on the steamer St. Paul Immedlutely on his arrival he li b graphed his brother that he waa In good condition and that as soon us he couM get through the miunintlne reitrh tluns ho would start for St. Joseph. Mr. Lloyd Chirk ways: "The captain's illness Is not at nil so serloua as might bo suiiKistxl on account of tho medical bourd of survey' report. Ho was worn out by his long cruise from San Kranosco, his arduous duties and the supremo cxcliomont of the tattle. Tho stmln caused a recurrence of an In testinal trouble which he contracted while engaged In a survey along the South Amcrliwn coast some years ago und the doctor recommended, as timely and wise, that he bo released from duty fur u period which would enable him to recover completely. Ha waa given sis months leave of absence." Mrs. Clark s daughters, who with her, are counting tho hours until ho arrives, tiro tho wives of ikivuI Lieutenants Kobi son and Hughes, at present on duty with .Admiral Dewey' licet at Manila. DEATH HLOW TO THE KEVOLUTION. AVAS1HNC.T0N. August 19. - United States Minister Hunter of Guatemala, cables tho state department that Geiii'Ml Morale, leader of the revolution, wa captured Wodnesauy, und died on the way to prison ut San Sebastian. lllUEK Ill'NDHED SICK. NKW YOKK, August 19. The steamor dobllo iinivcd nt Montauk Point todty from Santiago with l.i'uKl troops, of whom Shi are reported on tho sick list. Ten devi l ha ov curl ed on the voyage from dysentry und typhoid. WOODMEN TO MEET. SAN FHANC1SCO. August 19. AH the lioud olllcers of the Woodmen of the World, Pacific, Jurisdiction, arrived here today to attend tho tilennml convention of the order on Monday. Accompanying tno Woodmen of the WXirld were tho olllcers and delegates or tho Women Woodcraft, which will hold their convention at the siune tlmo. Delegates to both orders are expected to arrive tomorrow morning from Oregon, Washington, Montana, and Idaho. STRAIGHT POPULISTS. HOUSTON. Tex., Aug. 19. In a spooch at the big populist encampment at Green ville today Senator Marlon Butler, of North Carolina, national chairman of the populist party, surrendered to the mid- 'll-of-thn-r'dra or antl-fualnnlnta. Il'i declared that a na'lonal chairman ho wxild promlae that inero would ha no trade or coml.ln.a with either of th old parlle hefor th nxt national conven Hon, and ho would call a convenipm at lenat a month hefor th democratle or reouhlhan convention convened and thu prevent any opportunity for fualon. CHOATK ELECTED. SAItATOfJA, N. Y., Auituat Kt-Joaeph If. Chonte, of New York, w today elwl- vl president of the Amerlonn tar aaaod- ullon. V.VVi'XU) HAC'KH. l!i;KKALO, N. Y., AuK'Jt 15.-There wn aomethlna funny looklna nVnit tho irly h.nta In the 2:'H pace. ;h halla, the. western frcHk stallion, laid up two hit. old l-'riink Aan romltiK to life and tak ln l.lh h. Tti Judxea aaked Kenny to drive, a fnvoritij fter this, but he re fund lo rink ihunce with the hobbled i.hehilia. Krazler made a atrorasc plea lo be. al lo'vid lo drill to drive out thu race. H Hi. k id wl h tno paclnif ai ar for a tlrn and then reeled off the heat far In the Iced. Chi halla won tha third, fourth and hfrh heata. Time Z.0 In ail three heat. Knnk Aaan w'.i tho first and second (.at In 2::0'.'4 and 2:'!. M'i'AKTLAND WtjX. NKW VOKK. Auaunt 1S.-KI.1 llepart land, of thin city, and Owen '.rttf'T. of I'hlliideiphla, fought 2". round tonlKht be fore the Atlantic club and the referee de cide! In favor of Slcl'arlland who, with (tie exception of the las: rounds, had the Utter of the bout. RAILWAY COACHES BH1PPED. SEATTLE. August lS.-Th first rail way roaches to be uaed In Alaska were shipped today. The hlpmnt conalsted of jniasenger car, baggage ear and com bination pHrnger and tgoge car. The cor are to be uel on the White Pass and Yukon railway, which I now In opf-rntion for a (Matunce of 12 miles from Skugway. BATTLESHIP WISCONSIN. Pn-irtiratlun Pelng Made for Launching Next Week. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Auguat U.-At a meeting of the battleship commission at the Pflster Hotel, all the members, con alstini. of Berxitor Btebblna, of Ahnupee, Dr. Reynolds, of enou Lake and Judu llleyer of Milwaukee, were present. It waa expected that the commission would at this lime select the young lady who I to atund aponaer for the baltlehslp Wis consin In the laumhing next November. Tho (ommlsslon, however, adjourned wtthout coming to ny declalon. Candidate are coming from every quar ter and the member find they will have a heavy tusk on their hand. The char acter of the present which the state will make to the shin when she govs into com mission wa uicussed und It waa decided not V) pre'' Wawary, t hus been suggested, but to select the uvt'n (iT.veil tlonul silver ervli In addition to th:. lu-vevrr, the .-:. will give the battle ship a handsome bronxe budger, the symuol of Wisconsin, with the state motto of "Forwurd" placed over It. The committee will meet the Ut Fri day Id September to decids who snail christen the aMp. GOLD HUNTERS EN ROUTE. SAN TOANCglCO. Augu.t a-Thrce schooners with gold bunur are still scheduled to arrive In this city from the EaL Of these the Mildred E,, now ItU day from Boston, 1 the only one likely to get here. The Aotaca party, when last heard from, was ttronded at Buenoa Ay res. and th Stowell Sherman crowd was In the same predicament at Montevideo. The Aetaea la H7 days out from New York and the Sherman Ml days from Boston. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leava. ASTORIA. (Daily.) Antra. a.m. p.m. Portland and A-la.m. ft.m. 8:40 6:90!torla express trainsiU:&S 10:56 mi nnapTM, cntton. Weatport, Gobla and way stauon. 3:o0 12:o5'Atorl. Seaside and 8:30 (:U:New Astoria pssen-,U:30 6:40 iger irain. Ptrst-claaa trains leaf Warrenton for Flavel and New Astoria mx T:45 1:15 and 10:53 a. m and U:J0. 5:06 and 6:55 p. m. and returning arriv at Warrenton at 1:05, t:30. U:06 a. m. and 13:40, 6:15 and 7:06 p.m. Trains leave Seaside 7:00 . m., 10:9 a. m.. 4:50 p. m. dally for Astoria. Portland trains leaves Seaside on Sunday at 5:30 p. m J. C. MAYO. U. F. & P. A THE PROOF of Use pudding la In tin MtDsj, and the proof of ftporT IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument chat's ea clualra a demontratSoa Ours wUl stand the test. HUGHES & CO. J. B. WYATT, Phon No. 69 Astoria, Ortgev Ho rd wn re, Ship Chandlery, Grocerie, Pro visions, f'AlNTM and OILS. prclal Attaatloa Paid to Supplying Sups WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Bound Navi gation Company Lenves-Astorla dully except Saturday at 7 p. ni. Leaves Portland dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. (except Sunday.) Whlto Collar line tickets Interchangeable on llulley tiatxert, T. J. Potter and R. R. Thompson for Astorta and all way points, Kiavel, llwaco, Seavlcw, Long Beach, and Nuhcotta, liulley Gutr.ert connects at Astoria witin steamer Canny nt 4 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday und Friday for Ilwaoo and all points on North beach. C. W. STONE, U. B. SCOTT, Astoria Agent. President. Telephone No. IL Heilborn & Son SSfflSi. SPECIAL SALE JnfanitJe Linen Warp Mntting?. Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland. C. J. TRENCH ARD, Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shippin?. W. F. SCHEIBE, A In'l lire of flpr, Trc, and inv.ken' Aiikln Commercial Ptt. Astoria Steam Laundry ThIMPERIAlU Hotel THOS. OUINEAN, Proprietor ? Hcvcnlh and Washington Htn. FOrtlatlCl, Uf. If you can't be Queen of the Regatta, buy your groceries of DeYo and Get a fine dinner set free. ?3 i5 I! '"j r - C Jtr. f sTcpi .cit-i' ipuRlTV Chas. Kati & Co. 367 COMMERCIAL STREET. Manufacturers of Ladies' UNDERWEAR and Wrappers, etc. The lowest prices in Astoria. We also carry a fine stock of Japanese Fancy Goods, fine Chinaware, Notions and Toys at wholesale prices. stes-Gonii Drug Co. Leading Druggists of Astoria innruuuvu Try " Pretoie," the West Shore (Dills Go. ...Wood... Fir Cord Wood Slab Wood - Cat and Vine Maple and Spruce Limbs. jvurirumrtnnrumrumn 1 Hb PALAtlt I Astoria's Leading Restaurant Everything Strictly Flrst-Closw. i VV. VV. WHIPPLE. Pron. I duxruxnjuxnjmrumruTjnnvrutj U(rtf ViViViiWiVuVViViVtVim ! P. A. STOKES.... j I Clothi I and Gents' Furnishing Goods' CUSIUM MAUh SUITS A SPECIALTY. Cimtom IIommo UroUcr. ASTORIA, OREGON. AK'nt W. r. A C., and I'aride Fxpre.a f.'o'i. Manufacturer nd lejr In m m FINE CIGARS! U'HITE LAIJOK I'EKFKCT 0KK SATISPACTIO GLAKAXTEED. rvt Gunther's Celebrated Chocolates and Ice Cream With Crushed Strawberries at the Parlor.... a sure and pleasant cure for Headache. 3.75 per Cord 2.50 " " Delivered t i v