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N ( ) i i : ; ! V.M'j.i'A ric!J!j LLuj u. a ; ' . ' ' .' .' r VOL L ASTORIA OK BOON, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY AO. (3 .OUR Stoves Are not ran Jo from the ecrap-j.ilo or in a kindergarten icliool. Eclipse Hardware Ym Cllv TrnUlna Btnmpt. GRIPPIN RALSTON... HEALTH CLUB Acnjf filotfn Firlni, Acme Whrtt FUkrsind Standard Rolled Oats AT A. V. ALLEN'S ASTORIA CASH GROCERY Tenth and Duane Streets. L.ook'nt the Foltowlna Price. Wentcm Refinery Sutt.nr, IH pounJ for $1.X. Konat Cofou 10 l.0(i. (;MJQtmlltyTft I " .M. KollcJOati 8 " Bcnna 1 10 .2R. Japan Rlcti ' .2$. Good Quitlity Flour 1 Suck .7S. OyMcra UCittw 1.00. ToillHtoat 1 100. Here Is Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices KALSTON HEALTH I'CUDS In fjrtst variety J ' fresh from the mills. ,' " AROMATIC SriCES guaranteed the TILLMAXN'S 1'URB BXTKACTS.D CHASE SANBORN'S (COrfEES are un rivalled. Together with a host of other good things. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Jlem Zealand Fire IosiiFanee Go Of New Zealand. W. p. ThomoB, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. Subscribe Capital Paid-Up Capital Assets . . Assota in United States Surplus to Tolicy Holders Has been Underwriting on the Taciflc Coast over Twenty-two year?. SAnUEL ELMORE & CO., Reeident Agents, Astoria, Oregon Tinware Co. BOOKS... Blank and . Miscellaneous. PAPER... New Crape and . Type-writing. Waterman Fountain Pens Ikix DocorcMcd Paper and KnvIop-.ioc. & REED Break fat Food Barley Food Select Bran Yeast Cocoa i . . .Country Produce bought. a 15,000,000 1,000,000 2,545,114 300,000 1,718,792 List Something lm ABOUT Mason Frait Jars Whil th Hu Jr have been th iil.trd for yan past yt they have bn sub) to the ihm km. Iirarv nm a. tiaa town ttia cm wfb other articles of IRtshlot ICldl JlPS Art th tataat ami will uneod Hand Made Jarn M mum aa their upirtM mere twoon known. Do Hot Breik fci readily for th gtMi Is distribut ed w.rft'Oy wn am! thus being uniform In hkknm, hi m. ancd by wwnt wiui hm fruit Uke th. omttHia Jar hanoWd by th trao. No Sp'lled Fralt . For th tot r prWuy true ad the rat and ruubesv fit down abao. lutely air tight. flo Sigqad Edgu Ta tut ih ha.kl, nnr an ttire flukr w lirU iff ant from ibunfr i m'jrtur with Hi fruit AlamlDom Caps Arv aa iur aa a;4 or mm and ti aa r)in aa ('tis )r l'.alf. D fni eomhW fra.n Htm at fruit a kl and ara miy rinrmd. TTi tia-vta ara of hMp nMirr of the lnj( qtMllijr. Co Load lots la rh wtvy v Imy. ttiun anatilliia" ua lo quxta vary Viw foVa. Dla ruum on w.lcr. E!r paiw and ruWra usp1tW. lt.n orrtrra jmniji!l)T Attn!. Foard 6c Stokes Co. Your Wife Will llk It; o UI tba eooa. Star Estate Range atlify all who on tbem. If your batter half does tha eooklag, that I aa addltlsnaJ reason why thar ahould be a Star Ettate Rang In your kitchen. Tha u of tbem prevent worry and diMppolntment. W. J. SCULLY. Agent. - U Bond Street THE PROOF I ot tha pudJlnT la m the sating and tha proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING That' an argtmant that' elustva a danjonatraitioa. Our will stand rha taxt. con. HUGHES & CO. E SOCIETY OF LONDON. BstabBihfd during tha rrlffn ot Queen Ann, A. D. lTlt FIRE AND LIFE. auMonosd cuiataj nov,twin W.W1.460 to Burpltts to poUry haldora iOn, OS Siolualva of paid up capital Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co. Subiorlbed or guaramtaad cap ital tT.6M0OOO CapHai paid up MM K0 00 Assets .... w,u. tu Cat ton, Bell & Co. Oena tJ Aganta, Ban rraostaoo, Oal. Samuel Elmore & Co. Reetdant Agenta, Astoria, Oragoo. nf" -in HAVE LOST THEIR CHANCE Portland Indifferent Howthe Oregon Troops Come . . -:Home. RECEPTroil ViLl BE KIWD But No More Tfatn Soldiers of Other States May Expect ' to Receive. GOLDSB0R0UGH IS LAUNCHED AttHber Product of tbt Wolff Zwlcktr Yard Successfully kcKbestbe Water IVKTLAXU. Ju y V.- (Dtnc waa h ia thin aftriMa la th aJUorUI room of iba OrtnUn U cooWit the mattrr of r-"tn.)f xhe rMurnlAf volumtm. Aoxi.irf llkt in attoajilama ware Oov. ernnr Garr, H. W. akiott. 8eotor Jovh Simon and UiJ Oiwrka F. Brabe. Tha I tncrul opinion Of thoee jraaant anaiied to t that ifta ttnra bad paaeed for a tfreil reoAl-J aa ortatnaKy plannvd. and the proplt eUnply wanted to li-' thvtr tfood will and appreciation of the mvo who bad (une forth and 1 rmmm ine n"n oaiwra. u u men . 0 . v. . rt . v m . . ipruila on their return to Oregon, all;1"" uu me jui'iue uiat buowd M-that I rlxht. the pJtte would be rad to ee '. 1 t1re- We offloera were all of u tn tbe ' It. but It would, of courne. be optional ! tOT nd w know ha tha Amer aim tbe men. U Uiey were tired of pax-, ilea, rrme would ba expected of tivetn. U'K In an)' cae. iley aJuld ba met at the .l.-iwt by band oC mvwlc and Uvea a heart avlcome home. A oollatlon would m 8antl4ro got not a medal, bo twui.r.'d tho-n. and perhapt there i ' nothing done for us. -might be a rtrtoenti roitlon at the j armory when tle color are turned over to the governor. If clie Mluntvara, whoae home vera luutb of INxtland, choone to stop off the train at these places, all nvht. If they uhooaf to Cvane on to Vortland they wluiJ be maJe wHoone. But the oust of pay.' In their railroad fur, back to their 'A FjmOUS TCSCber POlfjtS OOt - homes WJuld agareaie too much to be thuurM of now. If the volunteer from Kaiftern Orom chJuae to stay over night In I'ortUhi. hotel arwraaiodatlon wou4 b freely arranged for them. Tall uns plan of a general avKvxne xuld be ac- corded to the Idaho, Washington, 11 CHI. they i tana or Dakxa vo!uneera t passed titrjugh Portland. T-o thuUMOd dIUr would meat the exjHMise and a .utwrtjKlon paper to clr. VLlale In rulaiinf the funds w drawn up Three of the men present at once signed the paiK-r and .uuacrttied t0. The sub irhtton IM will be put lino actlw dr. ouluiko M.vkvy. The following telegram was read: Vamp Otvon. &u FratK-lecv). July 29: Ueneral Charles P. B4e: Can you guar, ante fr tntneiwrtatlon to the valley tomiwnlix frotn Portland to their homes? What arr.i:iff.wna, tt any. are being made for the regiment ? Must know at cm. 0. SUMMEnS. Colonel." In ana ver to fh above General Beeba tlila evening1 nt the ftoltowlng telegram; -Owing to the uncertainty a ta what onion of the rermetrt would come north 1 no tramtrurljn, arrangements have been made. It it gemeoully thought too late nor to do anyRhlng regarding thl. Arransr-'flieMs are In oomempattion to receive and entertain such officer and aen a reside In Portland, thoee who go through Portland en route to their homes, and as many others as may wish to come, wihm they arrive here. How many offloera and enlisted men will oom to Portland togeJher, and when? Please dvlso aa on as possfbt." THE flVVLDSBOROtrOH LAUNCH HID. PORTLAND, July M.-The torpedo boat uewtroyer Goldsborough was launched Uib afternoon from the way at WWff ft Zwl.-k)r' Iron Works. The launching, which was iiiocesHful lin every purtlcular, e under fhe suivrvWIon of Assistant Naval Constructor H. I.. Fcnguttm,, who ha suporliiteml.'l the- construction of the destroiyer. She must make SO knots IH-r hour bofore the gSjvemmcnt will ac cept her. GIVE8 SAMPSON CREDIT. Captain Roblr Ewm Bay tba BatCa of wiWo Wit Woo on Hla Plana TKW TORB, July .-A oaclad to th Tlroaa from Bouton aa ya: Ooiaia Riljr D. Erona, tba tanior Ranta, of tha board of totpacUoo and urray of ha tary, la to Boi-too, la tha ocuraa of an offlc! tour of an the naval uutona. la, an tnUrv-lear on h aMua. tioo In tha pbllippljwa aadj cftttr aubjecU fta aaUd: "It aewna to me that tha nary baa got Ihr-Maib wtrt Ka part In V Pblltppliwa. I kowir Admiral Dewey vary well bufeed. Wo ara afl vary prowl of bam and wa hall ja ftad Co am Mm. Then la but on flag m rh navy In reord to him. It la not fur tba Davy to gay what tba army ahould do axoapt that we cannot undrr fine. The flrat thtraj' to be dona la to wblp tha FlllpUjoa. Wnen we tiara dune that wa can tail better hat -ww ahould do . with tbem. The Anvrh-an people then oaa determine alwt ta to be done, but It la Dot for me . exiwwue an opinion. That a a matter -o be d.-lded by xhen: SpMLklr tha V?ork In whloh he la emra0 at prvaont. OavUIn EH-ana tuii ho thomrtit rhe gwemment mu frtrtr ItiT aa-ay Ita moooy by eatatUh!o too many naval atatlooa. Ka advocated tha Aaoo of a fww prtnripal porta aa iikwvia t v mnl dock and repair abopa . Too captain waa aakid to axpreaa fate opinion of the 0antlao naval flvbt, and j rvplinl : j "Ttm battle waa fwajbt from atart to i flnf) on 8inpona plana. Had tbe ad naraj failed, a-hu would have been . lilamrd? He euoceedad and) all pratea be. . tonsa to him and ahould be hla. They I y tiiat be dtd not throw boqueu aX u. j 1,1 a not wbat ne were tbera for. we j er not louklng for boqueta, but tor j Spaniard, and wr art them. That waa in in- wamra. "I alnipty put Uv Iowa In where her o:a n a anin mva..a tmt La. 1. at. .1 a. k. . I did not fire a u'a PPe wwild do ua Justice. Wa ' t vre lol for honor ourselves, but , ,w" nwn from Manila will ooma borne I aith tnedala and our men who ! 'Ittn OPENINGS FOR BRIGHT BOYS .. How They MayBeFonod. THE FIELD OF ELECTRICITY Its Growlar Importaice la tbinmer clsl and ladustrisl Pursuits Throufhout the Worn. J'rofesiwr Ed-rd H. Smiley, principal ot the llMonl, Conn., hlsh) achool, la in the city, a guest of his brother J , L. Smithy, superintendent of the Canning association at Clifford. Professor Smiley Is tvtrnliej in the east aa one ot the ablest educators in the country, and his ilea aro mu;h sought for by Institutions of learning In aH parts of the United Slate In cwive,-r.!n with an Astorian re. ' porter the profcssir Uwpartod a great I many Interesting facts covering the Held 1" whJcf he has achieved such enviable success, "My svhojl," said Professor Smiley, "Is the oldest In the Union. It wa founded In HUi. or perhaps, I should say, devel oped out of a school founded In that year, and juhit two yeuri later than the ooc struotn of Harvard college. It Is a beautiful buWihng, -with exquisite ur rounding:, and coat to che neighiboT hood of tffiO.000. Our enrollment Is M0 pupils and we have teacher of both sexes. The tearihrs are aU college grattu and hall from Harvard, Yale, WU llama, Dartmouth, Cornell and Colby ; also from Wellesloy, Smith and Wesleyan untver sltles, Mount Holyoke, Toronto, and even from so remote a place as Lausanne, In Switzerland." "Do you practice corporal punishment, professor?" ' "No. sir; we spare the rod In New Kiur)and. If the boy or girl b refractory he or aha Is demerlted; If the unrulltiesa enntMwa. wftr a certtihi number of dc- (Continued on Page Three.) COMPROMISE IS PROBABLE Ciaadiao Bouniary Qsestfoa jUiiQflf'IssneVyitbine London Press. LEASED HARBOR PROPOSED Eisy Access , to KlonJ.'ke All Tbitls Really Neded tod Not Territory. FRENCH MINISTER'S STAND Is Excttlif AJoirilioi la Eb(Ub4 ty His Action la tfee Develoroeits la tbe Dreyfus ScsnJil. " (Copyrtjhted. 18, by Aaeoclated Prwi ) INDOV. July S -M-uiixa Uundary aaln loana huv In newaoapera and a heated ddboiakm ta raclnc for acd akalaai the iaat auveatton that a har bor ehuuid be leased to Canada. Official rlewi ae4 aa to be favorable to thla eoou promlae. Aa a basia for a frir23iy arrunyaroem It ta pointed out that aa the United Statea, Canada and Great Britain have to live aa neia"tilre and In tnlr heart U. la their deelre to live aa friend. ; rrt(h(r g)u CJU1 tffff(rd Msuma a noa- i Irat tranaaxlon no be arranged aand aa tha mil n question at leaue, though aU moat lost to Wnr among; a mukJtude of IrrluttaK aide lasuea. waa tbe mean of an easy 'aoc to the Klondike, teaaa of the hartx would seem to be the prso Ileal nl of Canada. On tbe other hand i tt 6:urday Riew x-oicea th feeling of ! a dtiaOemble section of the public In ' i -owing out that "by aocepting the sug- getted sAajnem. Canada debar her. ef from agnin rusMna; the queatton of territorial right, and jrecomes mere ll censee where she deslrea to become owner In fee simple. Many think th proposed co--np?jmlse would lead to end Its' comploatlin.. annoyances, acta of ' Mi.ifif Ihn MnA M r nt nn An. skip to exceed their own or restrict the other s!tle' right under the proposed oompro. m'j. The Satunliy Revknr thinks Canada Canada ought In no -ent to surrender her rights In International law unlesa aba coi?urrjv;ij- recedes considerable concession fro-n the United State on Ither questions before the commissioner. Though the attendance at th Good. wood raar m.vtlnjr this week beat all reconla, h was lariroly maile up o fa-e familiar at previous meeting, such aa i he. Prinze of Wales and tbe Duke of Marlborough, the Duke and Duchess of Dovonshu he duke and Duchess of Richmond. Ljird and. Lady Wllllum Bereeford. Lady Randolph Churchill, the Duke and Duchess of Portland, the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen and the Barl of Rosebery. Among the nowoomens were tie Count and Countess Boni de Caete; lane. The quality of the racing matters little and certainly this week's card was Mo 0010 number and Quality of the entries. The pleasure. seekers made the usual fine show on he Im and there were the usual plcniis under the trees, the participants enjoy ing themselves to the fullest extent. This was almost (he dosing big function ot the season, only the Cowes reg&tta re. raining before the final dWrttergTatlon of society until ter In the autumn. The weaaher was typical of Ooodwood meetings and furnished occasion for the dkvl&y CJ toilet, although colored mu Kn gt,wiis. rtie sinplklty of which was uotk-eabh, were genemlly voted the most attracKve. The members of the , royal family wore tweed suits and low hats. Uyr u'r wsrvdeb Makes the food more delicious end who!: HfWHl tMRIM wails snany cat tha beat known men srr dreaswd) In flannel sosta and wore straw hats.' srhtcfi wa quit a new departure at Chte meeting. Die diarrara of Genera) da ffegrter tiaa created! a profound Ifnfreswlon, not only in Franco, but all over Europe and) baa brought Into prominent notice th depth of fh civil as well aa tha eiWtary cour age possessed by the new French irrtnts. ter of war. General aUrquia de GaWet. Before him pasUboard ' patrtU who threatened terrfbU renceanoe aritli the rmy, If they war thwarted by tba re. pubMnaa, doubis ap and rail to pterea and tte pu(e ia txinnn to realise Chat at last the right man hn been founi) o uipress the ml traducer of tbe army, those srho degraded Ks bornr and shamw) Ita uniform by, Intrigue. It Is symbolic of th change to the .Kustkm to see Gen eral de PeHUjjx. who in full reglmerHalsj atbempted to bully the jury In the con. fiction at Zoia, now whtrilna; pitifully for penston frm the position, he baa Jl graced. When General de Peflllx ; searched Colornl . Plcquart's roome be found a bundle of Vn-e letters from a Madvne H-. the wife of a well known judge, to Colonel Plcquart. General de Perl Mix read the letters carofuily and sent tVm to the woman'a hnawnd. who titxm txte evideare they ?unrthed ob. talned a judtcbl snpararlon from her. When asked by General de Gallifet tf be had aent the letter. General de Pettteux denied, on his word of honor, that he did o; out th minister of war found that the general had been tying atd heme the punlsMment Imposed on Mm wtaa In eTen greater degree than ft would otherwise have been. Th removal f. General de Negrier tends to the sal. varloa of (he republic, ae It his flagrant' b subordination had been overlooked the AsK-lpttne of the army could atari eiy lnva. been maioMined. Details of the Interview between Gen eral de Qal'Aet and General NegrVr show how misplaced was the confluence of the pubis? In General Negrier. When taxed wl'h :Jlnr sedwions- ctrcu'ars. " kwtead of boldly sdcklnsr tA a'a guns, tba eneral uajqurvooafed. prevaricated " and bebvd Eke a pouhroon until forced Into a cor.-r. General de Oalllfat then treated him like a whipped arhjoolboy and ordered him to go forthwith, and fete th original doo'jm?ra. Even then General t'e Ne rrtv toad not th courage to re tum until Oenerol d Oalafet aent ham a, oomnand to oome and not forget the circular. G.-neral de GalhVet- communication, b sued yesterday. In whlct he avowed fuH responsebm-.y for the dUdplinary measures adjpvd towanla (he generals. comrisUng so atriklngly with the pusil lanimity of prJ.'tous French minister of war, wHl add to the respect both of the anmy and the narkn for blm and fulry ji stifles Premier Waldeck-Rousseau' bid siep In appointing rrtm to preecribe tor a grvve political disease. No member -of the gen Til staff has dared to Utt a rli-arer -agalnsit Geieral de Gallifet. Gen. f ral Zurllndm left Parts withcut a mur mur; lleneral de Peiilflix, who I KM to hi superior, only asks far money; Generals de Bois Deffre and Gonse have done noth. Insr to save their tool. Lieutenant du P'y lu Olan. The National Review. !n sn article dls cusstnir the prolxthtrlty of an llltance be fween France and Germany aitalnst En. g:and has reached the oonc'usHon that such a mr.-e Is wifhln tl bounds of prs'Tt't-al polltlrs. The writer points out that Germany's future expansion must he colonial and ihat 'France haa similar mtervwt!. In itlhls respect both France and Gcrnny are somewhat barred by EnKktml's widespread hoidlngs. GBRVANT OUR NBXT FOE. Adml.'U Dcw?y on the Clash Wkh His Divine Majesty at Manila. CHICAGO, July 29. A TrHbune s pedal from New York says: The 'Herald this morning haa a apeolal .-ablegmm from Trieste in whkti Admiral Dewey Is quoted as saying: "Our next war will be with Germany." The predlciton of the admiral was brought abu'., according to the Herald'a L-orrepondeJVt, 'by a discussion of a threatened crash with the Germain fleet at Manila. Aarmrai iitiwey is tmia quoted: 'Prince Honry of Prussia Is a man of (Continued on Pag Three.) vtsW! WwoM OO. , KfW VOfL a- v