X lrt,!;7"Lv,3.ac, Li , 0 ,Tan From The 0,,e y r"' 'm'"""ion. A,,-, , -"x " VI li tmmmk a AaA k a . kal Aft., i. - aTl ,M T 4SJ THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the ibc ASiuniAn DBI mt iarfw circulation of iny paper oo till Columbia Mvti felfftst aitf test paper oo the Columbia Rlvi FULL ASSOCIATED PRKSS REPORT, VOL. XMX. AiSTOKIA, 0UKOHN. TUKSIiAV .MMKMNG. .MAY it. JUKI). 141 t ii,! i ii iri 3i i Tim i m ttm irm I m a OUR Stoves Arc not uittdo from tlio wrui-ili or in a kindergarten ncliool. Eclipse Hardware Wo Cilve Trncllnu HlmtipN, JJ, ! rw v.v.-y, : . . - GRIFFIN Pickles. OMVEJ. WKKT Plt'KLKH. MIXED l-ICKt.EU DII4. riOKL.ES. nor feet. (In rtulk ) AT A. & 1 -. v.; ... 7Yv v r- r-j 0 ioo Rolls of Matting Of All Kind-. Our own imortiitimi.'i. (Quality uiul 1'ntlt rns ilu U niitl Into!. Chas. Heilbom & Son. Have yon Trouble In getting Nice, Try Ours. Golden Pheasant Are very popular brands. We sell them and guarantee satisiaction. Fresh Strawberries Every day by express. Now (Jooil.s of nil kinds conslimtly nrrivinj,'. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO 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 ot stylish Clothing, Boy's l.plece double breasted Heater Bult, tailor mad, tewed not to rip, oolora navy blue; agna 4 to S, per ult ....II Tl In I Shanahan Tinware Co. BOOKS... lilank and Miscellaneous. PAPER... New Crape and Type-writing. i Waterman Fountain Pens! j They are lh '.mpl't and moa: ffllcln: I lux lccoruc-f1 IlnrjH',,"" Kor '" tr mit Kn vr lijcf--intf & REED Cheese. ritOMAilK 1E II HIE. NKl'hX'll ATKI.. CAMFOKMA. BW1H8. I.IMIIVnOER. Etc.. Eie. Etc V. ALLEN'S Tender, Fresh MeatsP and Corvallis Flour we never showed a more comnrehensive line that will stand rough Roy' all wool Suit, large tailor collar, braid trimmed, nice dark mixed color; age 4 to 8; per tult Sl.U Boy't All Wool SulU, black clay wont ed, double seat and knee, warranted not to rip; a very dreisy tult; age t to 14; per suit J.VM Roy' All Wool Suit, Invlsabln gray mixed plaid; we recommend this tult to wear well; ages B to 14 years; per suit HOO Iioy'a Knee Pants, 20o 26c, 35c. 40c and SOo each. Doy'a Rlouse, made of best quality per. cnle, the well made brand, 20c 25c, and SOc each, Youth'e All Wool Urown Mixed Cnsl. mere Suit; long pants; tailor made; per suit 1500 Youth' All Wool Scotch Tweedo Suit: nice mixtures, the most perfect fitting suit; we rei-oinmend the wearing of this suit; per stilt Youth's Lnng Tanta of all wool; nice mixed colors; per pair Jl 25 W have a large assortment of caps of all descriptions for boys and youth from as corns up. Roy't Suspenders; good elastlo webbing; nice patterns, pair 10a Improved Mikado and Empire Cream Separators. ... 1: I J j5?.-v.l;.:h, f'Ord & St()ke3 Co. Astoria Your Wife Will Ilk.. It: so will ih ci.ok. Stcir ICntdte R(uiye Hatlfy all wh'i ue ll.em ITatflfl I i 1 1 J 1 1 ! i . ) If your he't.r hntf does the cook.ns. that Is an additional ran why there hoiild he ik Kt.ir l'state Itange In your kl:. hen. The u.e of them prrv. nti worry and disappointment. W. J. HCl'LLY. Agent. 431 Bond Street. SWISS WATCH REPAIR SHOP Victor Rost Chronometers (Hatches and Nautical Instruments Promptly Bird ana r paired. Alarm Clocks troin $1 up. Warnuitoil. 110 Eleventh St. Next to Postal Talagraph J. A. Fastabend General Contractor and Builder Iloiisc-iiioviiip Tools fur Knit. usage, before. I Young Men' Sulta, all wool; black chev- lot tult, long pantt. well lined and tewed; well worth t&60; per tuit...S4.S0 Bros. I 11 u THEIR WORK WELL DONE ! Bravery of ihc American : Troops In the Philippines i Never Surpassed. 1 i MANY DEEDS OF DARING r I Every Day Occurrences Which ' Deserve a Place in the ! Paeescf Ahor) i BKAVL CAPTAIN FOPTSOW! - Lamcnutle Death of Washington's Heroic Ciptal.i . ftvr Pertoimir g a Brilliant AchL'cd est MANILA. Arli !. p-r tranport Koan- ' lu 'ri'r' h" ' n-: M jrihy ilmi thr olill.-i liav- p-r. f.. in id ,tnlr ukK with urh n Knal trav. ry and ia:i-inv. Initunc. of p'Tsonal l.rnviry an- iiunntou and tlir Atn'Tl'iin troop, have ii'-v. r fait.rvd under fire In oin- of the ni l" . ncuunter alonx t:ie tirint In e which have le conu such every day rvruii that they are n-a talked of l vr and DirUtlan knowledge, an age In h re, though aunie i f th tn ) rve pla' e : whirn the divine f i. r 1 1 will mlte all aft lit hlor) . Captain K "rton, of the Vah- ' o..'.lm and plrie .Very doutn with lit; ton r' Ktment. ot liU life. j the liivltn lnlc two-edged UK- rd of iru'.h. lii-iirnenl ptiar iiioltf hived in a -nton. Imu ii' .l. r the inni-k of a French (JA LI-VNTK V OK OKNKRAL tlag were f j'l" rlu. in lute of tilt Wash, i KI NSTON TO I!K UKWARDKU. 'Inum. n. r r.i.ilg making life unrom. . f .rl.il.li-. A rtuiwari pi iva'.e h irp-li"ot- ! T ,- ka Ca,il:a: 11. i Started a Popular er. who h i-. dltlngu:hej hlnihe.f hy adl- j :-u!-erit. n to I'urchase a Sword :ar night excur.lutta from w hich he j ..r O. neial Kunton. ne. r failed to tiring In one or two Fill, j pin.n' (tun raptured from hl victim I Tol'KKA. Ka.. May t The Top-ka and who will he r.-coinm' nd'd hy (Jen. tcapital Iiuh utaried a popular nub.crlp rral ltnlon for a medal of honor, hn I lion to purchaxe a sword for General IiIh name ha In en remrted. volunteered I Funiculi. Every county, town and city to ict lire to the house. II.- i r pt up In ; :n :he slate Is a.-ked to contribute. The Indian fashl n. through ffl." nhruhhtry and non altr his departure the (lames broke out. Then K-n-'oi. with a njiiad of soldiers. ili:iiK''l the place and att'mpted to cllinlj the hltth stone wall, while the na. lives from the sheltered position above pout ed down bullet at clone range. The charge succeeded, and In the.r exp-rl- eiiec In iu-tiling the Spaniards these Fill- I'lnos nevi r had encountered men who datid such seemingly c-rialn death. They were il.U' d and ran like mad men, but the brave F' TiSon fell before their lire. TltANSI'oIlT HOANoKK AKKIVE-S. SAN FKAN'i'ISi'o, May s. The trans, port i.oanoke. which arrived today from Manila, brought Captain A. W. Kimball, ussi:atu tiuiriermater. w ho was on General Oils' staff, and who has resigned from service, nlsj the following dis. chaig.il soldiers: Goodwin. Fourth cavalry. M. A. Fletcher, Fourth cavalry. J. 'A'. McArtlmr, First Washington. TIIF. NEWARK GOES SOUTH. NEW YnltK, May v.A dispatch to the Herald from Itio Janeiro says: The I'nlt. e.I States cruller Newark received dls. patch, s from Washington und Immedl Mtd hurtled southward. It Is believed her,- that the American warship Is going to the Philippines. SKItMnN OF IKKTOIt KKIGGS IN TRINITY CHURCH Touches Upon the Subjects on Which Heresy Charges Were Pref.rMl Against Him. NEW YORK. May S. Preaching to the longr. gallon of Holy Trinity cnurcli. Rev Charles A. ttriggs said: "All truth Is not In the sacred deposit of the church. All truth Is not In the drift of tradition. "He who would grow- In knowledge must use all the talents God has given him. He should not be content to use rusty tools, or antiquated methods but .1 1 .........1 ......li..l. att.l all ,...1 tools of mod m cri uism and science. rrutii is lion uaiignier ana sue urui j bo wooed with all faith In order to be won. It Is not sulllelcnt to listen to men's talk about her. to look upon her from Hfnr, to learn by tradition about her nni't to accept and retain all men's stories nnd opinions concerning her. The divine wisdom Is the fairest of women, according to the book of proverbs. "Think you that God's daughter will manifest herself to the Idle, the care less, the Indifferent or to those that think they know her sulticlently well al. ready? Do you think that she will dls. close her beautiful face and glorious form and speak her all comforting words to a mere trndltlonlst who Is contented to know about her through the trans, nillte.l formulas of a throng of genera lions' No, a thousand times, no. There are those who think that the I whole divine truth Is known. In nothing i could they be more mistaken. The church 1 has been burning through all the Chris. tlaii centuries and Is learning today. The , church of Christ Is avoided because many problems of doctrine and life have not yet been solved. i "The semblance of truth as taught by I the ancient and mediaeval church will , doubtless prevail and the acquisition of J truth at the reformation will not be seb aside. Rut with the growth In Chris, itian knowledge, the form of knowledge laud the expression of It necessarily I change. I "We cannot know the whole truth of any doctrine until we know the whole , truth of all doctrines. The new methods uf :u'l. Hip rrltlcal tnft nn'Mlflr pro. c-m' m it nv-titntUm. will h In our IIiiim lomlnt all '.lii tn'.mn of knowl (". lri"Vl!nl!y rf'tirc rhunurt In in? riiliti of fllKl'-n and throloKy "Tli'Te ! m ri in cvry if wrio op. I'n ih ilvn- of tru'li. Tiny lrpre. (( an)' H'lv.iwo In llnr knowl-1x of lh truth, iny muho'lit of ntu.ly. lh-y 'lilr n-ryitiliiw :n ko Jni before, nj nhoulil boll a nil (raimm t th iruih of r'llKlon exud'.y w hav' r--(Iv-il II. Hu rt l!ilni la Imii'-.! In a ilvlriK, Krowinif, thlnklnir church. "Bin ( a thin u lnipoIM for iny mn who U iorml"uii of th holy njilrlt 'Iw.IIIiik within him and lalln( on Inn lru:h. Wh'vr hr! of a faihr or a motlwr who wouM hav a chll (fop KrowInK and remain .tuntdl In ordr to av ilm Mn and rare of iro'idln nw garmiii? Ixx-t any on- luppon- thai Win i(rwln Chrmllan or the gr"w ln ihurrh un K' on wcarln the am (vthn. uniiitf ti tly the am mnd-t of utaK-rm iU, an wre u-d In th- Infiincy or rarly youth of th oritanlxaslon? "The fu: nrown Christian and the full Krown ihiirch will in- thr iim- r.in. lluliV. h th 'hrli!an huh and the In. fan; hurh. Th ld ntity of oricanli. Uon and th.. r. r.ilnulty of llf and char-m-ur will nniain In rvery ;a.' of irrowin. hut Ihp txl-rnal dr will liani,'' In a';d and mod- with , i-vt-ry r al Krow. h. ' "iiwr W an ait' of th rnot xact. .'ain.'k:nx and thorvuKh going critical choiar-hu.. iioiy ..-npiurf tu. wn ("an til uy cr"i' an nv"r o'-tore, ana the r.n-.il: In that It atnnda forth lK-fore !th- world In lt native hltorWal b-auty. !w'-altli and rtwT, n th.- holy, divine, ji- prri,!! work 'f Ood to man. "Nothing of any historical valu has Ix-n lost or Impaired. Thi- church doc. tflno of the HlWe. as d.-ftm-d ly the 'n"r,n' ,"l f 'rth more glorlou than tvir. Nothing ha Ion Injured hut hu. man tr.idlt! :al onnloni alwut the hlhle hlh have mvr n-iflvnl thn anctlona of the holy church. "It U haiacti rl-tio of th? new tN oh'ity thai 1: 1 Ii. vn III the noly gh"it. A Hew ae of the world I al hand, an aie of 'aplx-ui lot suhcrlptlon aya: "The wonderful energy of the Twen;L eii.'s toluiiel In batt.e In the Philippines Lanipalcti has spread the fame of Kan- sas throughout the world, and tn. pre-s 1 Sf Kngiutid as Well as our own country Is r i ii k In K with his pra.ses. Kan.-as m j recognition of the splendid record of the Twentieth rcsiment Intend.- giving them such a reception on their home. (coming as will show how great is the popular appreciation of their gallantry. As a special testimonial to General Fun. ston. we believe that th..ua.nls of loyal Kans.tii will be clad of an opportunity j to commune towara tne purchase ot a sword commemoratlr.g the Important part j''e hus plid in the campaign. " It ts the intent. on to have tile sword specially mamifactured and ready to present to General Funston upon his .return home. UNIijl K SCHEME TO ! DF.FUAUD THE GOVERNMENT. i-M ill Matter to He Sent to ii.xico ana Mailed Into the United S:at.s With .Mexican Postage. i'Iii.'m-.ii i..v -S,im,, shrew.l Chi- cugo men have hit ui-on a plan by which ' civic celebration which will be most :tag to which was referred the meat In thev hope to dei.rlve the United States : elaborate, a banquet the most spleddld Ispertion bill which was substantially government of thousands of dollars with. ,ver prepared for an officer. agreed upon by the imperial cabinet and vut being brought to Justice. The sch me President McKinley and Secretary Long jthe United States ambassador, Mr. An. Is to gather up all the second class ad. 1 will be Invited to the banquet. Whether .drew D. White, has reported against the vertlsuig mall matter of the large com. 'or not they will attend is another mat. measure and in favor of bills hostile to merclal houses ami ship I: to Mexico 1 1"-. If they consulted their private American interests, and that government ' . . ! n.;M i,il,oV.li ulif. annllnn It by freight, change their American, motley I into Mexican at the rate of two to one. xit.xrall stamps aad tlx n mail the matter back to the United States thus saving half a cent on every letter Cureful examination of the law. the- promoters claim, has satisfied the i's;al authorities that the government is unahie to do anything in the case without legis lation. E. L DWYEll FILES A PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY Liabilities Placed at tS. of Which $lW.:s Is Secured. Principally by Slock in the Fliivel Iind Co. j NEW YORK. -May s. -Edward L. Dwyer. promoter, of this city, has tiled j n i,..ti,i.n Irt ,anL..iiiil,.i' e th -1 IU t ert at .;."'.i.V, and no assets. Of the liahiii- ties J110.,"itn) Is nominally secured, prln- , clpally by the stock of the Flav.-l Utud and Development Comiany, of Orgon. Dwyer has been Interested in various companies In this city, Maine. Portland. Ore., and Mexico. In January. INtO, It Is said Dwyer mar ried the Duchess of Castcllulrra In Florida. ESTIMATED GOLD Ol'TlU'T. SAN FRANCISCO. May S.-A letter j fr on Dawson, dated April ti. says: The Yukon Sun estimates the output of the k-i...ni,a r .. ..... ..r 1 at I.UU0.1W. but It Is doubtful If "this tlmate Is up to the mark which may reach twice that amount. Notwithstand ing the predictions of last fall to the effect that the Canadian royalty would stop work, more dirt has been taken out this year on creeks outside of El Dorado and Bonanza than was taken out In the whole district last year. There has been a general exodus to the creeks of nun seeking work and the trails where dumps are thickest are lined wiih the tents of those seeking employment during the clean-up. DR. AUSTIN FLINT ILL. NEW YORK. May 8-Dr. Austin Flint, the well known authority on diseases ot the bruin. Is seriously 111 with pneumonia at his home In this city. AHLES WILL ACQUIESCE Has No Comments to Make on the Findings of Wade Court of Inquiry. APPR0VA1 OF M'KINLEY Criticism Would Be an Unsol dtirly Act and He Will Otey Ki-sCommanier-in-Cbief. CONTRARY REPORTS FALSE Alleged Interviews or Comments On the Subject He Brands as Fatse Cocsidere Health of Troops. WASHINGTON. May ..-"The president i commander-in-chief of the rrny and my superior. He ha approved the find- Ir.gi of the Wade court of Inquiry. There. fore I have do comment to make. It would bo an unsoldlerly act were I to j do so." I With these word General Mile replied to a Star reporter, who saw mm for a j moment In regard to the probable action ( he would take in view of the advere re. ; port of the court. 1 have nj comment, criticism or state. meat to make In thi matter and you may take It a certain that any alleged interview or intimation, to the contrary said to come from me are wholly and umjualltledly false. "I wa and am now actuated by a con- sideratlon for the health, live and In tegrily of the army. My duty 1 done." ORK C1T1EN! WILL BANQUET DEWEY, The Admiral Has Cabled Hi Acceptance and Will Leave the I'hl.ippines Within a '.Vtek. NEW YORK, May 8.-Admlral Dewey has cabled to this city his acceptance of an Invitation to a banquet to be given in his honor by luu prominent citizens. It is likely that Admiral Dewey will return to this "country as soon as tne peace negotiations with the Insurgents have been completed. He will return via the Suex canal and come to New York, While the exact date of his departure must depend In a large measure upon the conclusion of the terms of peace with the Insurgents. It is expected by the Washington authorities that the hero of Manila will leave the Philippines w i;hin" a week or two. - ". - - - Thirty-seven citizens hve already an nounced their Intention to subscribe $100 each for a banquet in honor of the great captain, and there Is no doubt that by to. day the list will be tilled by the ffi 'others necessary to mak the pi me.i '.,,,1 Ik. .1,1 ...1 ..l.n.,..1 ..... a. i.i .lie f.v.i-v ,iauiiru lui. Thus, when Admiral Dewey does ar. rive, which It Is believed will not be until late In August or early In Septem- I tier, mere wi.i-awai; n:m. in auuuion i wishes no Uoubt they wou.d come nere 'to honor the great sailor, but etiquette I plays a lange part in such matters. , tTO HOLD VOLUNTEERS f)R 'FOREIGN SERVICE j Governor ot Colorado May Settle the Question Through the Medium of Habeas Corpus Proceedings. NEW YORK. May S.-A special to the World from Washington says: It Is P'is- j war department official s.iy. that ! e fovernor of Colorado may be able to setttle the qmstion or tne ngnt ot.me mtuuu.it e,r .on.. the United States government to hol.t , chines, and all were consumed. the volunteers ln foreign service, through Albert Bamberger, a volunteer fireman. the medium of habeas corpus proce.d- s kiti. by a falling wall. ini;j I Christian L. llaa'.aj. a workman, was This might be done on the allegation that the volunteers were held aisainst their wishes. War department officials ; say It would be easy to prove by the orders which have. been issued that all the volunteers were perfectly free to ssk for and obtain their discharge when I the treaty of peace was signed. There Is no doubt, the authorities say, v. ' ..... t-i ,1 inui me Kovenior woiuu lose nis ciise u . hroneht on this noint hot regard habeas . corpus proceedings as the only course I open to him. NEW SHOOTING RECORD. PEORIA. HI.. May S.- i. -Charles Young. ; j"'' Sl-ringlleld. O.. broke 211 straight in. animate targets, unknown angles, here today, thus breaking the world's record, The previous record was held by J. J. Hollewell. who broke l.V straight at the Absolutely Makes the food more ttovM eiwa rTofwTy a n aJ 'hlladelnhlii shryit lt yrtr. In Ihn lain shoot another worM'g rciril wa tab. Ilshed. C. .11. rowem, of Decatur, III.. C'harU-a Young, of aprlngfWleld, O.; Fred (illbert, of Spirit Ijiku, U.; Raollo II-lkf, of Dayton, O.; Ed Fulford, of t?tlc, N Y, broke 153 straight. Th former record of liio itraight wa mad by Young; at Lincoln, Neb., last week, Thi fiund only missed two out of trr target and only IX cut of 5"0. HWINDLBR JAILED BY LOS ANOELE3 IETrXmVE3. Dr. Hana Hogelhurg Arrerd on Charg of the Wholesale Bwlndllng of In. vetnr in New York. I8 ANOELEjJ, Cl May t-The city detective hae arrested Dr. Hana Ho. gelbunr. He if said to be wanted In New York City to answer charge of wholesale swIndHixr In connection with the management of the Investor' Guar antee and Trust Company, which com. pany was an Incorporation with oflke on Williams street, New York. Dr. Hogeliicrg left New York on April 15, and It was thought he had fled to Europe, with his wife, who had acted as stenographer. 'I he detective h.r th.ught they had learned of his being lu th. city In the latter part of April, and that he had gone to Mexico. They refuse to say how he was apprehended her. and whether hi wife. I with him or not. She I not in custody at any rate. He I said to have secured large sums of money from people all over thi I nked State to be Invested, he guaran. teeing big return and safe Investments. The chief of poilce wired Chief Me. Ciusky, of New York, of the arregt. and i charge of grand larceny preferred by ;l;rmi). y u Miy , tnr0UKn the ,ch(.m(, of lIdlCr.,. j,urgi I BIO RAILWAY TRUST TO BE ORGANIZED. A!, ,be EaerQ ruilroad to Be Cnolt- dated Between Boiton and Chicago. ' CLEVELAND, O.. May S.-The Leader wl According co a high '"Oicial of the Vanderbllt line, In this city I d"uila ot b r"road trust which ' t0 lnclu,Je th lln,a between Boston 1and Chicago are now being worked out lnJ consolidation may be completed iwunni ine next tew wee as. ! The went purchase of the rsoA line In New York. Pennsylvania, Ohio. Indl. plan,, for the consolidation which had ln contemplation. It U not the purpose to have all the line under one management exje'iv. bur, to appjrtlon them among the Pennsylvania Company, the Vanderbllt Interest and the Balti more & Ohio Co.opany, when It shall 'have been reorganised, giving to each system the lines that it can use td the best advantage. The Vanderbilts announced that they controlled all the roads In New England, with the exception of the Boston & Al bany, with which they now hive a traffla agreement and which they expect to takd jin son. The Vanderbllt now control all the trunk line between BurTJk and New York, with the exception of th j Erie the Lackawanna 4 Lehigh Valley. The purpose of the- consolidation ts said to prevent rate.cutting and to accom plish practically what the joint traffic a ""social I. -n was organized to do. TUB GERMAN REICHSTAG IS STILL HOSTILE. Its Committee Will Report Unfavorably Upon the Bill Agreed Upon With Ambassador White. BERLIN. May 8. It I authoritatively stated that the committee of the relch. i """ , " ' '. . 1 lie Ulll, as reoi icu oden, iioioca tui the examination of American meats. 1m. possible to enforce ' without utterly de. jstroylng American trade with Germany. A THRESHING PLANT BURNED. Volunteer Fireman Killed and a Work. man Probably Fatally Injured. MASSILl.ON. O.. May !. The largest conllagrtition In the history of Massillon ; swept Russell & Company's mammoth j thresher and engine plant tonight de. 'strtoytng property valued at J'1 I probably fatally Injured. A FATAL EXPLOSION. ; ' A Woman and Child Killed and I!lllllv '"Jurer. Man OSKOSH, Wis., May 8.-The engine room of the sawmill of the Paine Lum. ber Company was wrecked by a boiler The watch- explosion uunng me n.m. Eugene Dubois, and his wife and were the only persons In tke mill. c hild. HIGHBINDER SHOT. SKHASTOI'OL. Cal.. May J. Yung Gee. said to be a highbinder from San Fran- ciseo, was shot dead last night by nia brother, Gang Gee. whom he had at. tempted . tn murder on being refused a large sum of money which he had asked. fcuBE delicious and wholesome sowos ro w vok. u