The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 06, 1899, Image 1

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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT.
AriTOKIAi OJiEOON. SATURDAY M'JRNING. MAY . I8M.
141
VOL. XL1X.
4 0 V
OUR
Stoves Tinware
Arc not made from the crup-jilo
or in a kindergarten hcIiooI.
Eclipse Hardweire Co.
Wo CJIvo Trntllnu MtnttipM.
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" BOOKS...
Wank and
Miscellaneous.
Improved Alikado andLAWT0N ON
Empire Cream j tuc SOUTH
separators.
PAPER...
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New Crape and
Type-writing.
Waterman Fountain Pens
Ttiry are th slmpltst and moi ffloiwt
i..w it.. ii- Separator made. For sal by
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Holds Rebels in Check While
MacArthur Gets fn
His Work.
SAN FERNANDO OCCUPIED
Many Desperate Attempts to
Break Tbroagb the American
Lines, tot All Fepnlsed.
INSURGENT SUPPLIES SHORT
Laree Quantity of Provisions du
turd ty Lawtonit Biluigu
Peace Conference Continue!
WASHINGTON. May J.-TIk- lontmued
found by Thmr.sn Iaw.oh. a negro lab,
j r whlie OlifrltiK In the wliar of aown
town department sore on Sixth street.
The ground formerly the property of
of It. Ming lirui.
FAVoKAW.E REPORT
FROM PORTO IlICU.
DLront.tit and Di-n.ion Only Among
a Fw Native politicians ttusl
ne,i Improving.
THE MEN ARE
UNDER GUARD
timl Knvclopcsfioc.
GRIFFIN & REED
Pickles.
OLIVE
BWEKT PICKLE.
MIXED PICKLE
PILL PICKLES.
PJOS' TEET.
(in Hulk )
AT
Cheese.
rriOMAOE de nniE.
NEl'rVHATEU
CAI.1KOHNIA.
8WIBD.
UMIU'ROER.
Etc.. Etc, Elc.
A. V. ALLEN'S
Pr! A 5?tnkeCn. A.tnHa ' reUI lemuii.tr.tu.iu outh of Manila ar-
; mining- no a.i.r lin.lon to r (Mrparl-
Qood Meals Well Cooked uii e ml lull ar Mld l0 41I)pk. ,ur
With no trouble ar.d ltt!l ful art a- very meia nc. Tu-?thT ih.y bae
urd tiy th U Of tf lalwut W men, b'ltlM tbe Moth. anl
Ctnr Kwtnte Rliniie THMh rmui.r infawry. Wch h. jun
tUr UHltlC ovcn.htnc. brtK.,!.-
tuf.fi: of tlir Kourib ami Fourtcrtith
,infut'l. KH -t SM:ou, 10 baiuil.
i lon. Kir.l Idaliu. one batialion, KiM
.California auJ L'ir and Hawihorne'f
I Utt.T!. Hall'" brigade cont,t of the
tt. vcnicot'th infantry and ih; Firm
I Wyomlnt.
! In vtrw of tin- aharp di-moniratloii to
I ,.utli. the work don by lnn n
! bu rxiwditVm to L lua By ' r
Crlvina irrdit not heretofore a. corded
ioo Rolls of Matting
Of All Kinds.
Our twn importations. Quality hiu! TutUm the btst ml IfttcM.
Chas. Heilbom & Son.
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! TI.e oik of Uwton hoU H rtM.
; oru.- !J tn iiuinbeT, l lw-wuth, leavt"t(
j MacArthur fr.-e from danger of an at
1 1. k In forte from th rear. Th,- report
lt.f century tn th, lead, and .till th.re. vf the rMlimu,. try.nf to nr,,a
th Ann-ru-an u"t r.mr.i.
W. J.
SCULLY. Agent.
421 Bond Street.
' force la beconiliif ihort of upplle-
It U Mid tie"-ral Otln bell. ve he can
j 11 l .mil -
SWISS WATCH REPAIR SHOP mrve this .ouihern army into ubml.
Victor Rost
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i alon.
Have yoa Trouble
la getting Nice. Tender, Fresh MeatsP
Try Ours.
Golden Pheasant and Corvallis Flour
Are very popular brands. We sell
them and guarantee satistaction.
Fresh Strawberries
Every day by express.
Nfw Goods of nil kinds constantly arriving.
ROSS, HIGGINS 8c CO ,
SAN' FKUXANDO OCCVP1ED.
MANILA. May 6.-1:56 p. m.-MaJor
(ieneral MacArthur dlvlWuD advanced
to San Fernando today and found that
that place lmd been evacuated by the
n-Uela. who left a detachnwnt to cover
their trail by train. General JIcArthur
! r,. ..nl.d the '..umlos town wltHont loi.
PrompUy Bxad ana MpalrO. J Th(, Tt,Mf ,(,mn 0f Manila attempted
Alarm Clocks trom 1 up. j i ru,h mrounb onni Overhi.,e . u..e
. ... r.. . - . . rv taA lull tht
Wammtod. 110 Eleventh W. 'rZ . I .trv
re.H'is inaiiMBuicu
WAHHINfJTOX. May S.-Flrl Aailat
1,1 IVullIUi.ler Oeii'Tal i'trrjr t). Heath
r-a returned trocn a motitn triorouifh
tr.u of Itt.jKttiun lu all parta of tn
i.Und of il'ono Jtlco. Mr, lieaib a
tb ofilclal report mail Jut aa lie alll.
aiiuwed that ttte uo.tal rvlc on tb
.i.ajid -a!iy elf.utaintiiK. ana
tliat each pvawfllie a getting nail
at ka.t uiu a He .aid If in.m U
auy Oirtlon or oircumeoi vu ...
i..ahJ It all only among ver ytw
l.lltkiau.. Hu aulu:
-ine ujtivca of 1'orto Klco who are
nut ritMimania have no property. About
lou,'. of the total estimated p-jpuUtlon
f between au l l.,wn. i'' l'r
i.roeri and read a'd wriir; (lit ret
re cavilled a peon., i rooaoi .a,"'
to tifW "f the total ponuiaiu.n r poll
IKlan. and olllie boi.Jr. The great ma.
uf the pcoplv laV wek'omed tlilllUjl.
titallj tbe chatigeu coudltlona. mey
ar very tractlble people, not readily
iuaptalde. uevr, to .he American
uia1 of living, but are pciwrv-ritig and
grailually Improving. The pal year Ja
tin moKl prorprrwu. for augar lu lb
history of the whole Ulaud.
"CofTee, on the tonirary, 1 iu a moat
di-pred condition, ranging ftom I to
13 cents per pound, the iowi-al ever oU
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tvn and prntll.es.. ine wianu
I. a fi-rtllea pot a there U oo t"e
ULureflVe taJtatiou and Bian:ii
linpo.itiuu huve run thliiga in the ground.
ana while the poor prop.e are not yet
very much better off than a year ago.
tiling are Improving low.y ana too
an- dpo,J --o tak u,lantagc of Ihetr
new opp-Ttutiill'. Already from X to
!. tw.lvea ba-.e enlisted a part Of tb
army of 1'orto Klco. All the iueular
poiu'e are native. What irmy may be
ii.-cw.Miry to ufruard the lland Inter.
li will he made entirely of Porto
Rhan.
All kindi. of bul"eM! I ln.ieai.ing ana
the po.Ul bun- s may be doubled this
y.ar. There l tiswver, no great oPl'or-
t unity f'r i.pculation ana iarg oir.
i,rh-e. though thre li a ci.ange ror amni
tradei.. The Hac Inda owtiv-ra, employing
four-lift hi. of the tK.pulatioti. oompialn
tlia,l they are already annexed to the
ftiited Slate.. o that tiiey can Import
v,u.n i., ih.. fiiiied Stales their
nrclucl without duties. All report of j
Insurrection or g.nral discontent are
fain-. The dim are thoroughly (ati-tk-d
to iJme under our rule and contrary
reports are lanrrty due to a deire for
relaxation of military discipline, par.
llcularly on the part of the maraudera.
1 do not believe there Is anything like
a waicun load' of lire arms arnon; the en.
tire population."
Foil 1I TY IX CENTRAL
AMERICAN WATERS.
Converted Yacht Vikir to He Fitted Out
for the Protection of American
Merchants.
Three Hundred and Fifty
Rioters Now Confined
at Wardner.
PEOPIE NOW FEEl SAFE
Over Five HoaJredTroopsGnard-
ing Property and All Avenues
of Escape Are Cot Off.
DOCK LABORERS GO OUT
Fifteen Hunlrcd Men Stfike oa the
Docks at Buffalo- Forty-Flvi
Vessels Tic! Up.
Chronometers
(Hatches and
Nautical Instruments
Nast to Poalal Twlacrapb,
J. A. Fastabend
General
Contractor
and Builder
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louse-moving Tools for Kent.
n the Fourth Infantry regiment for sev-
cral hours. The demonstration w is i-
effectual beyond scaring the inhabitant!
of MaUv.tf,
Th. outposts of the Idaho and Call-
forma regiments beyond San Pedro Ma
rat! wsr !" attacked dutl"g ilic night.
tk-n. ral Law ton Is UH quartered at Hall,
j nag. .
AFFAIRS ARK SATISFACTORY.
BOYS' CLOTHING
The Assortment ot Neat Clothing, for Boys, which we have gathered
this spring is the most complete this town has ever seen. Our
rapidly growing BOYS' CLOTHING BUSINESS aided us on to
greater efforts, and we never showed a more comprehensive line
of Stylish Clothing, that will stand roughusage, before.
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Boy's 1-pleew double breasted Reafer Suit,
tailor mado, Mwed not to rip. oolora
n.vr blue: area 4 to I. pr suit ....it T
Ooy'i all wool Suit, largo sailor collar.
braid trlmmad, nlca dark mlied color;
ages 4 to 8; par suit
Boy's All Wool BulU. black oly worat-
ed, doubla seat and knoa, warranted not
to rip; a very dreasy suit; ago 9 to 14;
per suit 5M
Boy's All Wool Suit, Invlsablo gray
mixed plnhl; we recommend this suit
to wear wall; nges 6 to 14 years; per
...It m
Boy's Knee- Pants, 200 !Bc, lie, 40c and 60c
each.
Boy's Blouse, mado of best quality per.
calo, the well made brand, 20c 25c, and
firh.
Youth's All Wool Brown Mixed Cnssl.
mere Suit; loK pants; tailor made; per
i. -W
Youth's All Wool Scotch Tweed Suit;
nice mixtures, the most perfect ruling
suit; we recommend the wearing of this
...ii. .nit r.to
Youth's Long runts ot all wool; nice ,
mioit cnlnr.L ner pair
We have a litrge assortment of caps of
all descriptions for boys and youth, from
35 cents up.
Boy's Suspenders; good elastlo webbing;
nice pet-tern!", P ,vr
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IMcsUl.nt Scluirman Think!. There Will
He an Karly Settlement of Troubl.s.
WASlllNt-lToN, May 5. The state de
partment today received a ulspatcn from
President Svhurmau. of the Philippine
commission, giving the substance of the
conferences with representatives of Ag
ulnaldo and asklt for further instruc
tions. While the text of the dispatch I
showed a satisfactory condMon of affairs
not made public. Secretary Hay stated It
In the Philippines and pointed to a set.
tloment of tha dlflloulUe. there.
The reply ot the president to Professor
Schmman's cablegram, It Is und.rstood
stated be was very anxious to have peaoe
negotiations concluded at the earliest mo
ment, and to this end desired that no
unnecessary or humiliating conditions be
lim.oscd upon the Insurgents.
It Is believed In administration circles
that as soon as Agulnaldo is convinced
ot the sincerity of the American govern.
' nient. he will surrender. He will be re
! aulred, however, to lay down his arms.
This will be the principal condition.
and. until an agreement on this point Is
.hl. the iieaiotlations will not make
any proBres? toward conclusion.
XF.W YORK. May S.-A special to the
Herald from Washington says: Measures
have been Initiated by the navy depart,
mmt which contemplaie providing con.
slant protection for American interests
jtt Central America.
As a result of a consultation between
Assistant Secretary Allen and Rear Ad
miral Crownlnshiel.i. Instructions have
have been given to Rr Admiral Hich
l.om. chief constructor, to fit out the
converted yacht VikitiR for duty in Cen
ral American water?, as expeditiously
Hs possible. The Vikings small draft
' 'ilt n..rm!l to fnUT the shallow wati
irs on the eastern coast of Central Amer
ica, so that the American ft:.j will be
Hying constantly i.t Honduras and Moar
agtian ivirts. The determination to send
,i. v,Li,. to remr.il America is tne re
sult of ttk' communications received at
Uo state department from Am-rl.-ins iu
Honduras and Klcaragna.
Acting Secretary Allen Mid that no
word hnd yet been receive.! from tne
li.tmti. but It Is supposed that Com
mander Dayton and Minister Merry are
continuing their Investigation, obtaining
nttidavits from Americans, etc.. bearing
noon their refusal to pay double duties
on goods Immediately paid by them Into
Nicaragua.
VVAKI.'Kit, ldano. May i-Tn com
panies of L'n!ul .aies tro-ps. number
ing Uiwn isM and tt men ate now
sutloned In Stiotbon, county, guarding
mining and other property. Three com
panies are held at Wardner to guard
the prisoners arrealed for a-lcged Bar.
tlcipatlou la Saturdays riot, and seven
totupaims are stationed a; iloilan, O-m
and Bulk for the purport of guaid.ng
ull the paa.es out of the uaurtcl and
preulit'g Ibe escape of tho.e suspected
ot rioting.
Slate Auditor Sinclair baa be. a en
gaged tnia al.ciuuuu ui luKialu4i ftom
the guards tbo known to be Innocent
in the arresU at Burke ki.t n:got It
waa Impossible to make nice di:un Hons,
and they took practically all the m.u
found. About 16 were thus ttueraiea.
They aie now In a barn, used as a pr.aon
for aoout SiU men.
At the coroner's inquest this jfter
noou Jamea K. Sovereign was on the
iaud 'd requested to Identify wruun
articles printed In bl paper. The tt-
yuest is conducted privately.
The train today brought In compaii ii.
Twenty-fourth regiment from Vancouver.
Contrary to expectation. It was found
that but few escaped from Burke and It
Is believed not many left Gem. The
leaders, however, and the officers of
everal of the union are mostly out ot
the country. The body ot Cheyne. the
nun murdered, will be Interred tomorrow
by the Knights of Pythias.
In the nature of a grand Jury Investiga
tion. 1 have been authorised by Attorney
Oeneral Hayes, ot Idaho, lo make th in
vestigation as searching aa possible. W
desire to punish the guilty and release
th Innocent as soon as possible."
TUB LEADERS HAVE ESCAPED.
Everything u Quiet, and There Art No
Signs of Resistance.
WA3HIXGTOJJ, May 5.-Tb war de
partment has received th following dW.
patch from Oeneral Merrlam;
"Wardner, Idaho, May (-AJjutant
Oeneral, Washington: The Inquest Is still
in progress with closed doors. On bund.
red and twenty-eight arrest have been
had by stat officers under military
support. No signs of resistance are vis
ible, but Indications an that most ot
th leaders of th mob have escaped by
going east and west Into Montana and
Washington. Others are hiding In th
mountains. The sheriff at Thompson
Falls, M'nt.. reports many arriving on
foot over tbe mountain trails. The gov.
ernors of Idaho and Montana are corr.
.ponding to effect arrests In Montana.
The troops are In a position to do all
that la possible. There Is now no ap
pearance of organised resistance.
"MERRLAM."
CLEARIXO OUT OF WALLACE.
WALLACE. Idaho, May J.-NotbHif but
the pumps worked on Canyon crek to
day. After Burke's experience last night,
tbe miners further down prepared for
similar treatment today, not going on
tbe shift this morning but getting their
clothes and blankets ready to move. A
few more took to th hills. Th heglrn
via Thompson Falls still continues.
Thirty or more have already passed Mor.
ray. Some prisoners, seven from Mul
lan. the balance taken here today, were
placed on the train for Wardner.
I
iGEX. Lt'XA REPORTED WOUNDED.
NEW YORK. May 5.-A Manila dls-
patch to the Journal says General Luna
! was wounded In the fighting near 8an
I Tomas yesterday. The dispatch also says
Young Men's Bulls, all wool; black chev- tho monitor is today shelling Faranuu
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south of Manna.
JS ..-UlU'la-
' sriClDE UNIDENTIFIED.
if)HTr,AXD. Mar R-A special to the
Oregonlan from Starbtick. Wash., says:
Positive Information has been received
hot i.ihn M,itwtlt. who was blentine.t
as the man who suicided at Walla Walla
rior to April 17 Is wllve and well, me
t.nm.lAl secretary of the frder or for
esters of this place, received a letter from
Montpenit today In his own nanawrmng
h-.rin it May 1. Montiwtlt Is said to
be working on "the Snake River Valley
railroad.
FIRST ATLANTIC MESSAGES.
T-ONDON. Mav S-Accordlnc to a state
ment by 'the secretary of the Wireless
Telegraph Company, the first attempt
to transmit Atlantic messages by tne
Marconi system will be made during tne
lontcsts for Alerlca s cup.
F.IL1XO ON HOMESTEADS.
ni'Bivfin Col.,.. Mav 5. Building on
several new towinsltes on the t'te land
lnir forward. Filings at the land
office up to noon todny numbered SO.
RIOTS WILL BE QUELLED.
WARDNER. Idaho. May i-Tonight at
a conference with a number of Wardner
business men. General Merriam declared
asainsl the establishment of a new mili
tary post in the four d'Aleties for the
purpose of keeping down dynamiters.
Xlie formation of a strong state militia.
he suggested, would be the best means
cf malnw'.nlng order after 'the presv&l
riots are effectually qUelicti. "1 have only
abhorrence for such conditions as exist
here," said General Merriam. "I should
rather live, uudcr the tyranny ot a R.us.
sian monarchy than to live in terror ot
the mob such as rules In the Cour
d'Alenes."
FURTHER DANGER PASSED.
WARDNER. Idaho, May 5,-Three
hundred and titty miners accused ot par.
tlcipatlng in Saturday's riot are now con
titled here under guard of United States
troops. With today's arrivals otW United
Slates troops are now in the Coeur
d'Alene district, and all fear of further
outbreaks Is passed.
There will be thtve charges against the
prisoners, name. . rloling. destroylm?
property and stopping the United States
mulls. It Is unlikely that all of the pris
oners will be tried, but they wlU be held
...u ,..i.i....., i. fotlccted against the
Ml,.!, v,"" .
leaders.
General Merriam has his headquarters
here, but a special train Is held In rea.il
ness to carry him to any part of the dls.
trlct whenever he Is needed. A majority
of the troops are held In the vicinity of
Wnllafe. Burke, Gem and Mullan. owing
to the fact that most of the alleged riot
ers are In that district.
The Inquest over the bodies of Smith
and Chevne will rrobably last for at least
a week, as about W witnesses are to be
examined. Coroner France, speaking of
th innuest today said: "The Inquest Is
DOCK LABORERS STRIKE.
BUFFALO. May S.-About l.J mem-..
bers of the new k al No. 51 voted unanl.
moiisly this afternoon not to confer with
the state board of arbitration and Con.
tractor Connors. The situation on th
docks Is prac'loaHv unchanged. Two
large freighter arrived at the Central
d cks. hut jhere are no men to unload
th-m. About 45 vessel are rld on her
waiting to be unloaded, contractors
claim to have ten elevators working this.
morning. ...
UNION MEN IN CONFERENCE. '
FtUFFAIl. N. Y.. May S.-Metnbers of
the sitate board of arbitration worked
hard today In an endeavor to settle the
exiting trouble on the docks and at
midnight a conference Is going on at
wWch representatives of sll the Interests
Involved are present. i
The strike of sll the union men ent.
ployed on the docks, which was proph.
sled fr today, did not occur. President
McMahon. of the S cooper's union, said
at the request of the board. It was de.
ferred !4 hours.
SEVENTY DAYS
IX DARKNESS.
Int.-resllng Voyage of the Belglc Antart.
tic Exploring Party..
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NEW YORK, May 5.-The steamship
. . . v.-
Cova. from South American -
brought some news about Captain Oer.
lacher's Relgica Antarctic exploring ex
pedition. March . at Punta Arenas.
her skipper met Dr. Cok. one of those In
harge of the Belgica.
Captatn Cook said that he had a most
interesting .voyage. For to aays n-
partv was In total darkness, ine
gica was stuck In the Ice twelve month
white exploring Alexander land.
CONCERNS ONLY THEMSELVES.
TO FURNISH NON-UXION MEN.
.i.vbi,aM). ().. May r..-The Lake
Carriers Association this afternoon ap
pointed a committee fo go to unna.u
represent the association In Us trouble
with the dock strmers. ine
will, If possible, replace the strikers with
non-union labor.
MURDERER ADJUDGED SANE.
SEATTLE. Wash.. May 6.-Char:ea W.
Xordstromm. who was declared gumy oi
..... mr.w ct William Mason eight years
ago. was adjudged sane today by the
medical commission. The date tor m
execution will be named tomorrow. This
will make the fourth time the day has
been set.
SUICIDE NEAR WASHOUOAL.
VANCOUVER. Wash., May 5-The man
found dead In the vicinity of Washougal
yesterday was Alexander Mcintosh. The
coroner's Jury rendered a verdict of sui
cide. Both barrels of a shotgun, which
was found beside the body, was emptied
In the man's head. '
lot suit, lonar nants. well lined and
sewed; -well worth WM: per suit... 1480
Shanalian Bros.
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NEGRO LABORER'S FIND.
i CINCINNATI. O., May 6. Burled treas
i tire In the shape of 11 J1.000 bonds, bear
' Ing undipped coupons which add several
! thousand dollars to their vatue, were
WASHINGTON. May 5. Official assur
ance has been given our government that
the apreement between Great Britain and
Russia as to the spheres of influence In
r-h!,,o nrerna only thoe parties and
In no manner affects the Interests ot me
United State.
BENNETT KNOCKED OUT.
NEW YORK, May 5.-Kld McPartland.
of this city, knocked out Jack Bennett, of
McKeesport. Pa.. In the fifth round
tonight.
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