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ISLAND OF " Force of Circumstances May Necessitate This Government GREAT STORM Kingston, Crpital of St. Vincent island, Entirely Destroyed Thonsands Rendered Homeless , and ftlany Are Starving Great Damage on All the Islands Tennesseean Who Murdered Hildehrand at San Francisco Breaks Down When Taken to Jail and Confesses His Awful Crime-Indignation Is High Against Him More Trouble. WARIIINOTON. Bpt. H-Much .ailfitl"n rxprr.MHl to day ovrr th rtixirtt rrom M drld that (he low.r hoUM of parllatnrnt hiul 1mJ ht f uvrrnmvnt bill ('.ptlng lh trrmi of tht protocol. "Hi uppr hu lrfly h pd t"l tnra.ure. to that tht lu.t (ear of tgla lailv. omx" Hn to U iron.ftr of Cuba, the Ladronc. and I'orlo Hlco l ovrr. Tn aiithorltlra frr that thla carrlrg u ty th. danger point, ai It hat bern Mirrd for mm. lltn that th anlmo. ly In the BpanLti corif. would load to th dft of th Bacut mlnlitry on tht que.tlon of fvaruatlnf th Spanl.h I'Und. vlthrr In on. branch or ih other. Tber la little duuht that th general Un of vWy a ared Upon between th president anl hi. cabinet at their meeting ye.trMay. Ther la god raon for believing th at tertlon that th dclon wu drlliiltely In favor of not permitting Spain, under njr condition, to retain aoverelgnty In any part of th Philippine I. land, la b&4 on a misconception, as member of th cabinet and the member of th peace comml.aloa refua abiolut.ly to dlacuaa th. subject, and therefor, whatever Is Mid la baaed roor or Ira on Inference or round about Information. It Is not doubted that th. commission will start negotiations at Paris with th. assertion that w. bav conquer! Spain In th Philippine, ajid that Spanish sov ereignty bat already ben forfeited there. This will not. however, necenartly ale nlfy that It Is th. purpose of th admin Istratlon to retain possession of th. en tire group of Islands, or to permanently deprive Bpln of all her poaeesslons in th. Pacific. It Is believed that th. admin istration ba. not gon. beyond a determin ation to retain th. whol. of tb. Island ot Luton, but it Is understood to be th. de termination ot th. president to establish at th. outset tb. right of this govern ment to determine tb fat. of th Islands and to mak. th. condition on which a government shall be established there. Tb. matter of relinquishing possession of th rest of th. Islands la Involved with so many condition, to be considered that It Is realised It may by fore of circum stance, become necessary to deprlv. Spain permanently of all her possessions In that quarter. It Is understood not to be a matter of policy to acquire all this terri tory, but It may become a necest ty. The commercial and trad, side of the ques tion, a Involving th. development and expansion of our commerce in th. Pacific, la occupying th chief attention In con nection wltb determining our poller. GREAT STORM SWEEPS OVER LESSER ANTILLES. Kingston, Capital of St. Vincent Island, Entirely Destroyed, and Three Hun dred Lives Wer. Lost LONDON. Sept. H.Advlce. were re ceived her. late tonight saying that a terrible hurricane has swept over th. Barbmdoes, In th. Windward group of the Lesser Antilles. Throe hundred persons have been killed and 40,000 rendered home lea 8T. THOMAS. D. W. I.. fleDt. 14 -Ac cording to th. latest reDorts from St. Lu cia, th. storm which broke out on th. Island developed almost unprecedented violence, 'being accompanied by a tldul wave and trenienduous rains. Numerous land slide, were caused and many houses, bridges and cocoa estates bav. been de- Goods Now Arrivin C. H. COOPER'S - THE LEADING DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE OF ASTORIA FULL ASSOCIATED pRESS REPORT. LUZON privihg Spain of the SWEEPS THE BARBADOES, KILLING HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE stroyed. At lesst twelve live bav. been lost Guadeloupe, the Trench laland In the leeward group, haa exer.enced very heavy weather. N lutein deaths are re ported. A bout from th Island of fit. Vincent KO miles west of the llartmdoes, arrived today at the Island of Orrnada and re- ports that St. Vlndent his experienced the most violent and dentruclive cyclone ever known there. Kingston, the capital of 8l. Vincent. Is totally destroyed. It l estimated that J lives have been lott In that Island and that "0 people are home less. The Unlit-, of the dead are being buried In trenches. Thousands are starv ing or being fed at public expenae. The amount of property destroyed in Di, wrcni cannvi yei ue r.iiiuaieu. i be estimated. Kvery small house la down and many , . . . IK. J - large one have been destroyed. The de mollnhed building Include churches. store. and almoat all the state buildings, inrre targe snip ar. a inure on me v. ma-, ward coast and many smaller vessels are stranded. No Information Is obtainable here from the Darbadoe. but the worst Is feared. R08SER"S CRritE WAS CRUEL AND UNPROVOKED. Weep. After Arrest and Says He Was Too Drunk to Know What He Was Doing. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. ll-When Walter Rosaer. th. Tennessee volunteer who murdered Henry Hlldebrandt, a clerk tn tb. 8prckcl. market, uuring a drunken apreey waa booked at th city prison h. began to sober up. H. banded tn a lady, gold watcb and K3 In coin and asked that the valuable b cared for. Then b. wept arid salu he realised bis deep disgrace, but claimed not to recol lect anything about the shooting. "My father and mother are alive," be said. "and are living In Stevenson, Ala. My father Is a superintendent for the Nash ville. Chattanooga ft 8L Louis railroad. 'I am a member of the Sigma Nu Fra ternity, and a graduate of the Vander- bllt university, and am entitled to the degree of M. D. When th. war broke out I waa a atudent In classics, but I left school and enlisted In the Tennessee regi ment at Memphis. My knowledge of med icine gained tn. th. position ot steward or company 13, which position I still hold. "I have telegraphed my father and ex- i pect him to com. to this city at one. Later In the evening Judge J. H. Quer- ry. of Georgia, who haa lately come to this state to practice law, called on the prisoner and tendered him services aa a friend of the family, and he was ac cepted. H. will appear In court when Rosaer is arraigned. Eye-witnesses of th. affair state thut Rosser fired the fatal shot without pro vocation. H. fought against arrest and almost succeeded In escaping In the ex citement, having slipped one band out ot the steel handcuff. While waiting tor th. patrol wagon he I said to hav. pushed th. dead body ot bis victim with the to. ot hi shoe. Colonel Smith, of the Tennessee regi ment, deeply regret, the odium which the crime has cast upon his command. He will compel all the men to surrender their weapons, and may restrict their lib erty In th. future. Th. regiment has achieved an unenvia ble reputation since Its arrival here, some of Its members having been concerned In a recent brutal assault upon a negro near the Presidio, and others having been ar rested for various offenses. Colonel Smith, however, maintains that most or his mon ar. members of southern fami lies of good social standing, but the bad element got In during the hasty recruit-1 tk 1 i i inn i . ,.,. i ii. m TO BE HELD BY Ing necessary to Increase th. companies from M to lut men. The wliful murder of Henry Hllrfebrand by Walter Renser. a member of a Ten nennce r-fjlment. haa aroused the Indig nation of the people of this city to hlKh pilch. The numerous lawks acts of the Tenneeseeans have been so flagrant that popular feeling is becoming Intense. j Market street was blocked today by a crowd that assembled before the Pupular restaurant, which bore a huge sign read Ing: "Patronage of Tennesseean not wanted." The proprietor of the restaur ant, at the request of the police, removed the algn, as It was feared unruly aoldlers might c-suse trouble. " " unp ti-Annn r t-Tn i vr COl'JJT AN!) OEXERAL. Administration of Spanish Philippine At- j tacked In Spanish Cortes-Duel to Follow. I MADRID, Sept. It-General Prlmo de Rivera haa demanded an Inquiry into bis administration of the Philippine Islands and In dolnar so b. aald th. attack, ot Count d Almena wer. only Ot for the mouth of a "miserable slanderer." The count wu endeavoring to reply when Senor 8easta read a decree pro roguing the cortes. Count d Almaenas and General Rivera separated, approached - president In a hostile manner and a duel It expected. A painful Impression baa been canned her. by a statement mad by tb. Fwla saying th. United State intend, to de mand $30,000,000 Indemnity In behalf ot American cltiaen. who bav. Buffered through th. Insurrection In. Cuba, . SHAFTER'S CAMPAIGN REPORT. WASHINGTON. ' Sept. It - General Shafter's report of the campaign wh'co terminated In th. tall of Santiago, baa been made public H. devote, th. main body ot th. report to th. actlv opera tions about Santiago. General Shatter says aubsequent events and results show that tb. plan of cam paign adopted by himself at Santiago was the only feasible one. In closing, he says: "I wish to dwell upon th. natural ob stacles I had to encounter and which no i foresight could have overcome or obviated The rocky and precipitous coast afforded no shelter for landing places; the roads were mere bridal paths; th. effect ot the tropical sun and rain, upon the unac cllmated troop, was deadly and the dread of strange and unknown disease, had Its effect on th. army. In spit, of th. fact that I had nearly 1,000 men continuously at work on th. roads, they were at times lmsasssbl. for wagons, "The San Juan and Aguadorcs rivers would often suddenly rise, so a. to pre vent the passage of wagon, and then th. freight and pack trains with the com mand had to be descended upon for the victualing ot my army, as well as 10,000 refugees, who could not, in the interests of humanity, be left to starve while w. had rations. 1 - "Often tor days notblng could be moved except on pack trains. "The supply of quartermaster and com missary stores during th. campaign was abundant, and, notwithstanding th. dif ficulties in landing and the progress of carrying rations to th. troops on the fir ing line were at all times supplied with the coarser components, namely, oat bread, meal, sugar and coffee. "There was no rack of transportation, for at no time up to the surrender could all the wagons I had be used, "In reference of the sick and wounded. I have to say that they received every at- UNITED tentlon that It waa possible to glv them. The medical officers, without exception, worked night and day to alleviate the suffering, which was no greater than In variably accompanies a campaign. "The discipline ot the command was su perb, and I wish to invite attention to tbe fact that not an officer was brought to trial by court martial, and, aa far as 1 know, no enlisted man. This speaks vol umes for an army of this slxe, and In a campaign of such duration." General ghafter recommends for promo tion and breveta the loux.lAt - - Lieutenant Colonel E. C. McClerland, Lieutenant Colonel George McDerby. Lieutenant Colonel Miley. Lieutenant Colonel J. J. Asior; Lieutenant Colonel E. F. Pope. Major R. H. Knoble, Major 8. W. Groesbeck. Lieutenant Colonel Charles 8. Humphrey. Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Weston. Major G. H. Starr. Major Leon Bourglese. Major H. J. Gallagher, Captain G. H. Brlce, Captain E. H. Plummer, Cap ttaln J. C. Getmore Jr., and Captain W. H. McKlttrlck. MORE TROUBLE. ROVE. Sept It Italy, it Is announced, has declared that her diplomatic relations wltb the republic ot Colombia, ar ended, Colombia refusing to recognlie tb. Brit ish minister aa tb. Italian representative during tb. latter, absence. WE 11U8T RETAIN PHILIPPINES. WASHINGTON. Sept K-N.wspaper reaching tb. .tat. department In th. ot flclal mail, from th. Orient .how that the almost universal expression tn tb. public pres. of Japan la In favor of tb. United State, holding permanently and governing tb. Philippine Islands. Tb. position taken la that thla will be tn tb. Interest of peace, commerce and good government ' Th. editorials insist that this Is tb. only Issue of th. matter that will satisfy tb. highest Interests ot th. islands, and th. demands of civilisa tion. Tb. papers declare that the United States, In assuming control ot the Islands, win receive th. mora support, If not the active co-operation of Japan and Great Britain. COMPSON RETAINED. SALEM. Sept It The supreme court today banded down a decision affirming the Incumbency ot General H. B. Comp son, railroad commissioner, as against the claim of A. I. Wagner, recently ap pointed by Governor Lord. Thti RED ilEN IN CONVENTION. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. i.-Tb. Red Men In their council today settled the question ot tb. admission of saloonmen, so far as constitutional amendments are concerned. But eight of the IS delegates voted for the resolution to prohibit their membership. The new officers are as follows: Great Incohonee, George E. Green, of New York; great senior sagamore, E. D. Wiley, of Iowa; great junior sagamore, Thomas O. Harrison, of Indiana; great prophet R T. Daniel, ot Georgia; great chief of records, Charles C. Conley, ot Pennsylvania; great keeper of wampum, William Provin, of Massachusetts. LEFT FOR VANCOUVER. OAKLAND, Sept It This afternoon the last of the Eight Infantry, which since last June ba. been located at Camp Barrett tn this city, broke camp and pro ceeded to Fort Vancouver, where It will do garrison duty. Th. command is com prised of Company H., Captain Lyons; Company G, Captain Simpson; Company THE DAILY ASTORJAN Is the tlfffest anl test paper on the ColumfcU River I, Captain Riley; Company D, Captain Elliott. They are under th. command of Lieutenant-Colonel Carrlngton. HOAR TENDERED THE PLACE. WASHINGTON. Sept. It-It 1 under stood President McKlnley ba. Invited Sen ator Hoar, of Massachusetts, to toecom Hay's successor aa ambassador to En gland. While no definite reply has been reelved. It Is believed Hoar will decline the appointment, believing he can be ot mora use to his country in his present position. BIG DEED FILED. OAKLAND. CaL. Sept. lt-The PacWe Borax and Redwood's Chemical Company, limited, otherwise the English borax sya-' dlcate, has filed a trust deed of all Its properties on the Pacific coast to cover loan of tlO.OOO. which has been mad. by the Indian and General Investment Trust Limited of London for th. purchase ar construction through F. M. Smith, who Is known as th. "Borax King." of a large borax plant at Constable Hook. H. J., whither Is to b. removed most of tb. large plant which the Pacific Coast Borax Company baa been operating In Alameda. Extensive deposits of borax at Antota gasta. Chill, are also to be purchased. The deed recites that th. work, control borax mines or factories In San Ber nardino, Inyo and Alameda counties of this stat. and Esmeralda ' county. Ne vada, and Curry county, Oregon. ADDRESS TO CUBANS. SANTIAGO, Sept It A council of tb socalld provisional government of tta repuollc of Cuba, represented by Senor Bartolom. Masso, president; Clsn.ro Ca pote, vice-president, and "Senor Fonte. Senor Aleman, and 8enor Morena del La torre, secretaries, met at Santa Crux Sep tember U and formulated a manifesto t. th. Cuban people, wltb an order to eosst tnanders of the Cuban army, both at which bay. been promulgated. The man ifesto, which Is an elaborate document, touches on the history of tb. movement for Cuban Independence and the princi ple, upon which the Cuban people bat fought for their liberty. JOE HOLLADAT IS DEAD. PORTLAND. Sept It-Joseph Holladay died tonight, aged 77. He was a pioneer of Oregon, and was a brother of the 1st) Ben Holladay, ot pony express fame Tb Reyal Is the Ughest ores, bskl. kaaww. Actasl Ustasfcow It gomes tain farther U r tW rai. F0VDH! Absolutely Puro 5P NO. 67 STATES kIIL g Daily