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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1898)
"'Old m" " -v r "rrM::-; Book, f.crio,i,f:rh;,P!:;)d,;r. ,, 0,10 f- .IM I'.1..!, (J . ., , n 1 will b" i;- i ' ". 0,i-i' -'f THE ASTORIA till thi larfiit elrculitloo of toy piptr oa tbi Columbli ftlvtr o tm a i ma t r r n a i ft (its in 'iA.--... FULL, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. TBE DAILY A3TCR1AN 13 XU tlfjest mi test paper on tt CclorafcU Rlvef VOL XLIX. A8T0KIA, OHEGON, WKDaE8DAY ! MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1B08. NO. 50 The Only Stove Store ... IN ASTORIA ... Our Bpola1ty: HTOVEB AND RAINCJGB We know tho biiNinoiu. Twenty years expericncfl. If you wont a GOOD Stove, Nee tho otoclc at tho Eclipse Hardware Co. THEY LEAD EVERYWHERE. 9a.no to 90.00. Vive Cameras $5.00 and $1000 THE BEST ON EARTH I'HOTOKKAI'MC SUTLICS. GRIFFIN & REED. Prosperity Is witfy us- - You will think so when you see the superior quol- H 9 our v "TCJ- ,Y"TOS5 : f0P Bread. Pastry or Coke. f Thlogi eomi his oiy ig3!n , 1 iDd the Itrrctr Is. I ROYAL CREAM FLOUR It cannot be equalled f rjsppy fOAKI) STOKHS CO A REIGN OF TERROR EXISTS ON ISLE OF CRETE Serious Conflict of MussBlmans and British Troops at Candia, Resulting in the Death of Many. i ! WARSHIP THREW SHELLS INTO THE CITY AND GREAT DAMAGE WAS DONE Mussulmans Resent the Attempt of the English to Put Christians Into Office ftliddle-of-the-Road Popnlists Name a National Ticket Wharton Barker and Ipatins Donnelly Nominated for President and Yice President Serious Split in the Party and One Faction Bolts The Campaign of 1900 Is Now OnThe Convention Adopted a Lengthy Platform for the 1900 Fight. V V-AtVA' X V. V -VIA t1 .V. .w'. V- v. v. v vv: 'A: VAT S INfcVV JU5I AkKIVED . : s ., J, Four Hundred Different I'atterns W'txh Sing A Co., JMonlmut Tnilont, wcro never letter tnjrtvl to sorve the pulilio in their line. (SenU' Furnishing CkxkIh cf all kinds. Suits mado to order quickly. Irge stock rondy-iuudo rckxIs. Cleaning i nnd repairing. Uamomber, Prlcon Tnlk. jjj --WAH SINQ & COCo 'st. i& COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths Boiler Makers Machinists Foundrymen Loggers Supplies Kept In Stock Logging Bnglna Uullt nnd Repaired. Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of the I'nsurpnsscd ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... Manufacturers for the Pacific Coast tV the. KOHCKTS KATEK-TI'IJE 1J01LEK. Pacific Sheet Metal Works Salmon Vegetable Fruit ... MANUFACTURERS OF ...CANS... spice CANI.JA. I.Und vt Cft. tkl . I'ttii.lla 1 In tat of anarchy. The rollllin the iluii. ulnum, ho r drmon.tri.tln; njaJnut Kuronn tuntrol. nd th HrltKh nutJior IU . who hmv Un lntIHn .'Ur'i'Juni rrvrnu c! rk. ultnlna!d todujr tn bloiMly nlntrit U'twint tl. Mj.mlmuin and th !lrlt:h trotips Thn rlnt. t.x.k plaoe In vrlu prt of tho i-lty, nnd ninny hr lrn hitl"l. Wlim the outbmik w nrrtf.t a wiiriiip (Uutird in th harlxir b-g;in llrtn nht-ll. llh the rult ihM iH)riln, f iho lt U In ll inir.. The KruUrnt ronfii.tmi and uproar pre v.nln ami it I f,ared that the n!(fhl will not mim without fur'.hrr ll.o. and de al ruitton. Th tTtiI b.-s:in with th attempt of thn Hrliuh military amhorltK-a to Instaji thi (hrl(an otn-lU. Thfy appointed a csiumil of Internal control to collect tithe rrvenura, and a detachment of aoldler wa atatlnned out.l.lo the office pre caution. Th crowd of unarmed Muaul mana which had been aVmonanrntlni aa-nlnit the Chrlt!n wtrmpted to tore an entrance Into the office. The Brltlah olillcr flrej and wounded aeveral. Th MuMelmani ran for their arma and, r turnlnit, atitarked the aoldlert. Other Mulmnn. read rap:dly through the Chrlatlan (juartrr, ahootlng Into window! and netting many houpe and ihopa on rtre. It la reported that the DrltUh con aul hiia hem killed. WARSIlirS PENT TO CANDIA. CANNES, via. Tartu. Sept. 4,-Four war- hlpa have atarted for Candia, where tt ia reported three Englinh peraona have been klllrd And four wounded and six Muaaelmnna killed., Sneclnl precaution are being; taken here, and at Retlno troopa are being held In retidlneai. The tlKhtlng has cf.ined at Cnndla, but trouble! continue. CANDIA 13 AFIRE. OANEA, Sept. . The Turk et fire to tho wholo town of CarnU. The only war- vliip there nt the time of the outbreak was the rtrltlah gunboat Haiard, which landed a ptrty of marines to nlRt the 130 British troots there. and Syrop Lithographing on Tin a Specialty. San Francisco. Cat. Astoria, Ore. , Fairhaven, Wash. Write Ui for PHoch. MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD TOP8 NAME A NATIONAL TICKET. Wharton Barker and Ignatius Donnolly Nominated for President and Vice-rresldent-Serlous Split. CINCINATTI. Sept. 6.-The mlddlc-of-tlio-iouil populists td.iy reorgnnliod tho iwople' party, renewed Its former declar ation of principles, and nominated Its na tional 4lcktl two years and two months In advance ut the date of election. The object of this early lotion was to head off any such fusion as that of IVD6. While the radicals controlled the con vention, they could not have carried out their program without a bolt from the northern dulMlcs. The western and southern dtWirates nominated Wharton Darker for president and lgmuius Don nolly for vice-president, and declared the prlticlpl'.s of the rejrKanliod paarty. The eastern titutes were not rvpresented. It was the smullust oatiutiul convention on record, and K hail the longest platform on rword one of over T.UiO words. Most I of the uauul rules of conventions were lg ' nored. as most of the deleirates came with self-ctinstHuted credentials, owing to the confusion over the uill. It ws a very noisy convention. undt no counex'ted re port of the proceedings will ever be re corded. While the people's party was heretofore divided on the Issue of fusion. It has now been find that even the snti tuslon&als are badly divided, and that fighting among the mlddle-of-the-roaders themselves has just begun. Previous to the adoption of the address to the people, Foster, of Minnesota, cre ated a scene by his bitter objections, and was Issued down, as were others of th Butler faction. A bitter discussion then followed on the motion to proceed with nominations for president and vice-president. The Butler faction moved to amend by referring the whole mutter to their national committee. This caused a great disturbance and the Butler men were Knocked out. Joseph Palmer, of Illinois, then culled tho Butler faction together In another part of the hull, and It was announced they would bolt and leave the hall If (he motion to proceed with nominations prevailed. The disturbance of tho small crowd became so tierce thut Mr. Hasebett, manager of the Lyceum, requested the assemblage to vacate the hall, as he was apprehensive of the security of his property. Tho Butler faction, led by Palmer, of Illinois, then left the hull, and the other faction proceeded with tho nominations. After numerous nominating and second ing speeches In presenting the two names for president, a, ballot wits taken, result ing as follows: ' Wharton Barker, of Pennsylvania, 12S4-5; iRtiutius Donnelly, of Minnesota, 99 1-3. On motion of Donnelly the nomination of Barker w-as made unanimous, Ignatius Donnelly w-as then nominated by acclamation for vice-president. A very Ioiik platform was adopted, which Incorporates tho provisions of the Omaha platform. Tho declarations in the platform do not differ from those of other platforms, except In the plank which especially denounces Senator Mart en Butler, of North Carolina, as chair man of their national committee, for at tempting "to drive the populist party Into the democratic parly." Tht resolutions also provide for the re- away of one of the Urge piers. The pier In question was begun last tall and work was continued all winter and finished this organisation of the party, with M lton Park, of Dallas, Texas, as chairman. The bolting delegate said they were In structed not to participate In the nomln- summer. Th pier bad been accepted as atlon of a ticket. J perfectly reliable and safe. It would seem The convention adjourned without fix- j that tb swiftness of the current was lin ing any time or place for another conven- derestimated. tlon. and they consider their campaign ! Late reports from Cornwall hospital say for 1900 now opened. ' 33 men have been taken out of the river Th moat Important action of th con- and transferred to the hospital. Eighteen vention was the adoption of the referen- j of them have since died, dum system as the cardinal principle In The latest Information makes It probable the future government of the reorganised j that the death list will reach 30. As far as party. After the nominations bad been can be learned 87 men were on the pay made a resolution was offered by Captain J roll, of whom 63 reported for work this Frank Burkett. of Mississippi, providing ; morning. Of this list only 3 actually have that the nominations just made be re-j been accounted for. ferred to rheireferemium of the voters of j the people s party of all states and terrl- I GREAT RUSH FOR CLAIMS, tortes. and that said referendum be taken ! . in accordance with the rule adopted by i LOS ANGELES, 6epL t-Ther was a this convention for the future government ! great mn today at the local land office to of the people's party. These rules con- 1 place filings upon about l.OCO.OUO acres ot sritute a radical substitute for those land, thrown open to settlement through adopted at St. LotHs in ISOfi. the decision recently made in the over- The main' change provide that the new j iaPPinf j,nd grant cases. Places in line people' party should never again bold a 10ld for big sums. People hav been wait delegate convention of any sort-national, I jng m line since Saturday. state, district, or local but that nomina tions for all offices shall be made through "the Initiative and referendum, or peti- t.ons endorsed by popular vote." SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 1-Th ex- Those who followed Palmer, of Illinois, i pected contest of the will of th lat out of the convention afterward held a Adolph Sutro waa filed today. Edgar E. conference and appointed a committee to I Sutro, one of th six children, represents draft another address, TWs committee Une family In the endeavor to hav the reported protest address, which strongly j m Mt aside. The most Important Item protests against the action of the conven- j n the petition Is that the deceased mlU tlon. The resolutions were unsnimously lonalre was of unsound mind at the time adopted by the delegates In whole or In 0f the execution of his will. May 22, 1S92. WILL CONTEST BUTRO'S WILL. part from the states ot Michigan, Illinois, Ohio. Kentucky. Tennessee, Missouri, and Arkansas. RAILWAY BRIDGE FALLS, and so remained to the day ot his death. BROUGHT SALMON FROM ALASKA. CAN FRANCISCO. Sept. l-The Jennie WITH FRIGHTFUL RESULRJ. j arrived here today from Cook Inlet with ' salmon for the Alaska Packers' Associa te i tlon. The Jennie reports the United States ship Wheeling in port at Unalaska, but heard nothing of the reported loss or the whaling fleet. Sixty Laborers Went Down With Bridge and It Is Thought Nearly Fifty Were Killed. HOGANSBURG." N. Y.. Sept! 6.-About noon today two spans of the international SAID TO HAVE STOLEN bridge of the New York and Ottawa rati- AN INDEPENDENT FORTUNE. road, now under construction across the I St. Lawrence river, about three miles j Alleged Robber Gets the Protection of an above Ot. Regis, an Indian village, fell j American Official at Eagle City, without warning, with 60 men at work on j and Trouble May Follow. the bridge, all being thrown Into the tverr some 60 feet ielow. I CHICAGO. Sept. 1-A special to the Over SO were picked up and taken to the' Record from Victoria, B. C. says the Cornwall hospital, and 27 are now miss-1 Klondlkers who arrived by the steamer I Amur tell of the rescue of Arthur Perry, The bridge consists ot three spans, ot j a Seattle man, who was accused ot steal whlch two were completed and the third i ,500 from Alex McDonald, an officer of was nearly complete when the south pier j the Northwest mounted police, by Collec gave way at Its foundation, causing both 1 tor ot Customs Ivey. The matter caused spans to fall Into 60 feet of water, taking ' great excitement at Dawson City and may its load of human freight with It. develop into an International affair. The names of the killed and drowned According to the miners Perry mort cunnot yet be ascertained, as they were gaged a claim belonging to McDonald, mostly from Pennsylvania, excepting a McDonald swore out a complaint against few Indians from St. Regis reservation, him and the police went to arrest Perry. The Immediate cause of the disaster and Perry, however, had fled down th river, the giving way of the span of the bridge j An officer was despatched after him, de scorns to have been from the washing spite the fact thut he was In American territory. The officer overtook and sr rested Perry, who bad 116,000 In dust. At Xalato. when tb steamer Columbian cam up th policeman and prisoner took ptssage on her from Dawson City. When the Columbian reached Eagle City Col lector Ivey demanded the prisoner and th money. The Canadian officer demurred, when Ivey drew a revolver and threatened to shoot unless th prisoner was given up. Finally Ivey pushed the officer aside and took the prisoner, giving th offiour a re ceipt for the prisoner and money., On the affair being reported at Dawson City Crowa Prosecutor Wad and t de tachment of police took pasrjv ao. the steamer Powers to pursue the prisoner and retake him at all costs. NO REENFORCEMENT3 FOR THE PACIFIC STATION. BaKlnhlp Oregon Will Be Sent Home, But Monterey and Monadnock Musi Remain at Manila. WASHINGTON. Sept e.-Actlng Secre tary Allen said today that the navy de partment had not yet finally determined upon sending reinforcements to th Pa cific station. It is not deemed safe nor prudent at this time to withdraw the Monterey and Monadnock from the Asi atic station. Tb case is different, bow ever, wtth the battleship Oregon. Her withdrawal and return to the Pacific coast would leave several effective Iron clads on the Atlantic station, and, in view of the completion of the powerful battle ships Kearsarge and Kentucky, It Is pos sible that even another Ironclad may be spared from the Atlantic fleet to accom pany the Oregoa It Is scarcely expected that Captain Barker, present commander of the Ore gon, would retain that command In the event that the ship Is sent back to the Pacific. He served the full period of time which unwritten hvw requires of an of ficer of his grade, and It la probable that he will prefer shore duty while awaiting his promotion to the next grade. Th lorl I tb blfheat ersaa baking poweer kaewa. Actual tests show It iMsoee tfcir fwtbsr taaa eay UW bra. Pirn Fovom Absolute) Pure RPVAt. MtIO own CO., Ntw von. Full Line of Fall and Winter Goods Now Arriving Daily C. H. COOPER'S THE LEADING DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE OF ASTORIA