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Books, PurKMjicalb,, Maaii h'S, &c,
Ire Not to bo Talert From 7 ho
Litrnry without crmisslon. Ary
Otxr tv ,riff guilty of Mich off.in.
Wi.W bo Ii.i!1t to proscnull'm
AS10KIA, OKKUON, Tt'KNllAi Jl'MMNC;. AWil'ST 8. WW
VOL L
60
.OUR
Stoves -d
Aro not miulo from tho ccru-jiilo
or in u kindergarten tit'liool.
Eclipse Hardware Co.
WoQIvo Trodlim HtnmpM,
GRIFFIN
RALSTON...
HEALTH CLUB
Acme Gluten Farina, Acme Wheat
AT A.
Pacific Sheet
MANUFACTURERS OF
...CANS...
Salmon
Vegetable
Fruit
Lithographing on Tin a Specialty.
San Francisco. Cal. Astoria. Ore. Falrnaven, Wash.
Write Um for Price
Here Is a List
Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices
KALSTOX HEALTH TCODS In great mrlcty
fresh from the mills.
AROMATIC Sl'ICHS guaranteed the finest.
TILLMAXN'S I'L'KB BXTKACTS.
CHASE St SAXHORN'S COITEES are un
rivalled. Together with a host of other
good thlugs.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
Ileal Zealand Fire lnswauee Go
Of New Zealand.
W. P. Thomas, Mgr., San Franclscxj.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS.
Subscribed Capital - . . t-5,000,000
Paid-Up Capital - . . 1,000,000
Assets 2,545,114
Assets in United Statos . . 300,000
Surplus to Policy Holders 1,718,792
Hki been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast over Twenty-two year?.
SAHUEL ELMORE & CO.,
Resident Agents, Astoria, Oregon
Tinware
BOOKS...
Blank and
Miscellaneous.
PAPER...
New Crape and
Type-writing.
Waterman Fountain Pens !
i
Hnx Decorntcrt I'oper
tinJ ICnvclie"HK3.
& REED
Breakfast Food
Barley Food
5lirt Hrnn
Yeast '
Cocoa !
Flakes and Standard Rolled Oats;
v. all.eiv;
Metal Works
spice
and
Symp '
Oregon Wild
Blackberries
W are rww receiving lh- d.
k-iou berrta frrh every day.
Yesterday' Steantc
Drought ui a Urge mJ pnl
rt mtit of corn and other
California frul'. and vegeiai'lea. In.
eluding wt p1atw, egg plant
and grrn pewr.
By Railroad
A M'l'IM assortment of frh.
crisp rcit vrfW. and fruit.
Foard & Stokes Co.
Your Wife
I Will Ilk it; IU ih eook.
Star ttHtote Kniitfe
atl.fy all who ui them.
SB
If WA.i. KAftv fc.lf In, th lOOkitUC.
that It D .ddllrenal reason why there
should be a Btar :( Hange in your
kitchen. The us. of them prrv.nta worry
ana oiaaiipointment.
. w- "ci'u.t. Agent.
m Bund Street.
pRQOF
of th. pudding U in th. eating
and th. priel of liquor
1S IN SAMPLING
I Thai'. UI rrumnt Ihal'l ror
clualv JrnT-tr.(lon.
Our. will Hand th tt.
i
HUGHES & CO.
NOT EVERY KIM) OF SHOES
And entrance, to our .tor. We bar the
ort made of poor atock fllmally put to
gether. Maker. mut deliver good, which are up
to our eiandnrd, and that', good anough,
otherwlt. they are rejeotcd.
W. preeent .vary variety of atyle.
The. Item, will enable you to judge
what two or three dollar, will do here;
fle. our new cuahlon aho.
Petersen & Brown.
UNI ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF LONDON.
Established during the reign of Queen
Anne. A. D. 1714.
FIRE AND LIFE.
uuoeonoeo capital a iui.vuv uj
AaaaUl 18.Wl.toU 00
Burplu. to policy holder. I.Od.xX 00
Exelualv of paid up oapltal
Law Union and Crown
Fire and Life Insur
ance Co.
Bubacrlbed or guaranteed cap.
rial $7,500.000 00
Capital paid up ., 1,336.100 00
AiMtl W.IW.IM. W
Catton, Bell & Co.
Ovrrefal Agent., Baa rranoUoo, Cai.
Samuel Elmore & Co.
Ratfdjmt Areata, Aatorl, Oragoo,
SHARP BRUSH
WITH MOROS
Resistance Encountered in Re
Establishing Lighthouse
at Cape Melville.
TWO MOROS WERE KILLED
Landing Party Successfully Hoist
the Flaf an! Capture Seven
Prisoners.
OREGON VOLUNTEERS FPEE
j
'Mustering Out Cjniplctel Y9eriay
' -Summtrs' Farewell AJiress -'
Ltivts for Home Today.
! V..-II1N ;TVN, Au J-Th f.!l"Wi
: !' -juVi wit r"CtJv-J iiy rrn Ad
tt';in In I'uirnanJ uf ih AUt.k"
! ft.r.'L-irv !'" Nn' Ntro. -oir.
'humiIt -it lh' Sianiw, on J"i T. f-l.
' flit.lM-i-.l t lln-irli'iiun- l CuiN. M-inll"1.
v laSiu'. I'hli :! hitnnih, anil hit-J
' itm no; f h aiM'iMprliif honor. July
I I", i.n r t irn IS M "!. unrtT arm..
'nr- fkiuml to If In pwiwl"n of th
I pirti'.lKKi'M-. Tim lantHnu jrty cmnmn
I l by Kivhrii K. U IM-"'. riuntcred
' ri-ol-mrnv S'o iumi jMbi In our party.
1 Tli- lo In klllfd wbji oue offli-tfr an--n
man of tin nrnr.-llarulo
I rli'. f if Uw Hul.ktwc M ro. "M killed,
iai.d ncv-'n lakn prlnor; two eaiwrx-d-t
Tlr i-hli-f of thr puriy w very nniw
' i4nr with th" ii- of flakibac, Ptill
j Ipi-Mit" ll.i:i.t. nwliiir to fwir of him.
! Th,. .iKht ha l-'-n f'tin'd .
' Th.' M.inlU h latxl'il a fVft. The
t'lKirlr-.n In on hrr way lo llalabac.
I r-ml will riNi'l-T all aian.' t'sUl.
Vatw."
WIIHKE KHJHT ihVl'UKl).
Natlvra of llikiluw are hcmedan and
a M .t Warlike People.
VASUISV.1N. Auk, 7.-The li'iind of
ItiiKi'.wU. the mrnne of the tmiah with the
Morva. d"t.n;.M In Admiral Waii'n'a
Mia:'Ii, l itliutitwl tutitheart
of the Maud ot lVUwtn. wlilch Is the
mot Wi"te-ly irf the ph.lllne lalande
iin.l dlnvtly w.tit of the I.-tlund of lMnay.
Tho llk-t th-'.-e. whleh was re-etah.
Ilnl.ed ly IJeutriiniit CV'mnwnder N'i
eri, )io. for S."i mil. and I riuled
an of (vn-l.lemMe Vnn'ruiK to navl
cation, boitiK In dinvt lino betwvon
fini.Ain and the Str.ilta S.tlpmenta and
Hie Ul.inda lo the north. The Hand Is
a mllea Ion and !i a population o."
j 1100. Tliiw ar' denorlUM In Admiral
i i.n:r dlMiKU4i a M-'iva Hie name
ai'plhM tii the llerve. natives ,.f the Sulu
Bri. T!uv are MVhammadana and are
I regarded a Ihe moiu wrirllke people In
i
the riilllpilue.
Tho Mirilla, tho vessel dosertbed In
the dl;x!oh, la a captured tmnaport. It
niialon In trait vMnlty 1j unknown at
the navy department.
!(Hi:iltN VOLVNTIlTltS sBT FltKK.
! Will Assemble In a Ued.v To-lay and
J Take IValns for Home.
.N FHANOISOO, Ag. 7. The Sec
ond Oregon regiment was mustered out
of lhe aervli'O of Uncle Sam Khlay. Each
man received his discharge ixipi'rs from
the niustvrlnK oflUnsr and passed n to
Vhe iwynuisteis, who tfave esiett aoldier
what money wag due hltn.
As the men wore assenibl.'d rr tho last
dime, prevt!i. to tholr dlsnoliillon aa a
reir'ment. OeneiMl Owen Summers ad
dntwed them with a few word of fare.
we.11 and advice. He cam toned tliem tKt
to do anything- In the abort time that
remain, before Micy are finally disbanded,
to refloot on the excellent record they
hav made and also to be on the looksrtt
'thnt on one should take undue advantage
of tham, General Summer., who la very
popular, was enthuslastlaoJly oheered by
tihe men of hl oommand.
Hie regiment will remain In camp until
tomorrow atfterwoon. Then they will as
sample In a body and proceed to tti.
ferry, thenoe to the train, for home.
TThey will be eaoomed by aome ot the
oomimand. In oamp.
M KIN1.KV l BKi.TKBO.
Tiw l'fwi'l.ni Will AClt-iid !h Auiumn
'..itii.-i.'..- lo lit liild t
Clikx.
SICW YullK, Auk. ".A .pttljU to the
World frvin I1itt.lur, i:
TruH luut MoK.li.lry baa at kt irvtru
l.id lo alU'ud Uv iSUUugo auiumn f-"-K1
lo Ik held the wrck of Otitoiier.
Clwrlra Truax, itia!r.un of tha f m-al
d mmt'.lw w ho camr Iht io owi'M with
u.t pr-J'4'iil ouncemlnK an urogram
1 ifl fully lailallrd Ural th rriili.t
a'lll lur.lclpdi lu tho U-tlvHit-a now
Mnfc- arrat(.-d.
It a U'K IVtJi-al ltiKliiler'f orltf
liinl IwvnikMi to uiora Cimn take urt
In Iha ornrjioln. In l'Ui the corner
tone of Hi now ClikJaifo federal bul.d.
Half but h baa tMn uurauaded to aocnt
KVal lnvnjn to bunqurta und w..l
ii-U( ily niuk on or tv wetlir.
Mr. Trn aoinewhat diw.i'iwlni
td h;.MJiM: of tlw r-fuil of 9.r Wiilrl
ljur(T'a rxuKJii. fur dl)ulntf, Mr.
Tiuax MtM:
"If It I an MiilcuUt and fatlr MrlUi
uk lit of lll'.f rua.luiial dUjnitva Bit
, ,rrl I a, lu, any aliuuld b n t aevrut
ur oltci.d rUlit hand of fc-vwd fclluw.
.IP?
"If b. rin r corwtly quot-d-jii.I
I iru- ilwy ar? nwi he ban crta:n
ly mmj the churaJirr and (f vd
HMr of Ihe p."ol of tttit country."
'AlMinAL UEWEV HAD
' HIS EYE ON MANILA.
! lijr Koui d at VaniuriJn W hich
A-k.il ri-rm.Ki,on to Tak the
! City In U7J.
WASHINGTON. Aug. ?. An talorfst.
nf hl-ron.ol fn, diitlinf tNick to 1ST!
: ivmr lo Hrtt In whU'h Admlr! Jjvw-
iy iu thf crmml njfure.
j lHiy, tht-n a ojnimandir, was In com.
maud of" tho fritted State NurTUWMrtt.
; on tho Asiatic aia'.lon. The vtmw wa.
! on une-1n(C (Vitty win the Vlrslnua
I triHi w nmii'tauwl and a war with
1 Siwln nwd hnmltMnt. Cbraniander
I.iwcy wnte to the tuxvq department rt
i qiK-ilnr that In case war wa declared, to RJUj change fhelr nrinda.
jhe .lv.ui.1 be aMxned Ibe duty of cap-, h( un8eenl!jr mar.
turlng Manila.
Thtf ,v vrul .oulornent of the contro. nervw yw an(J terrtned hi. wife.
very with 9ln aw!ded the necefstty , T(uTe hawllng , froM or Ue
f.r Iroictle d."nT.rtlun. but the Inter-1 nJ crJ.,ng o ..deatn
estti fHt la that the dougTrty "fleer trilitor-. .. death , j, Jew
had hi. eye on Manila r a qaww of or tnyMag ,lke tnat
a c-.'Vtury aico. j The par(s jonau,,, who had com. to
It A 1 1 .HO A 1) M A O.N" ATE8
LAYING T1IK1R PLAJM.
i
I I'nlon Pa ile on to Alieorb the Short
; Line and then Oet Control of
tfie O. R. N.
! OATAIIA, Aug. ". Presldt-nt Burt and,
j General Manap-r Dickinson went west
j on Ik special car this morning and t l
jieiwried will meet H. Harrlman. manag-'
! Irg director of Ihe company at 8-ih Lake. '
' ft is Yiwrted fhat the bject of the eon.
j fertwe ha to do wfch the relations of
j the Orvjn Short line with the Unhinj
jPailftc. A prominent rallrMd man sa:d,
nihvrnlng ttie trip:
"I believe the I'nion Pacific Is soon to
takP clurw of the Short Line and that : The jude wus fair but evidently
twth syTO. will be ow rated from Om-j not frietdly. He showed himself, how.
aha. The move will do away with sev- -v. sensible and sber minded and im
eral otflofal. at Salt Lake and cut down j pressed evy on favorably,
f xjiense. When the Short Line hag been The accused Is unfortunate in not being
alworbvl the next nove on the part of alle. a;irt from his suffering, as told
the Union Pie.iflo will be to get hold ofiliy others, to command syniiathy. His
the Oregon Kallwuy & XaWjwrton Oom-1 cotinte'ance only expressed a wish to
pany, thus Riving an overland route
attain and through Mne to the Facdtto
Coast frmn the Missouri river."
SAN POUINGO SITUATION.
Ihreo Tliuusaiul Tnviiw Under Arms,
and Armed Steamer WvtrVI tbe
Coast. ftl
PU1JRTO PLATA, San Domingo, Aug.
7. Senor Alverei, minister of fliutnces,
and Senor Oordero. with 100 men, went to
Mnto Cristo yestarday. They united
Uiero with 700 men v1io had been assem
bled In behalf of die government tor
liktlntO'iamw of order. Armed at earners
are wutolUng tho coast to preveiut the
lnnding of aitiy Insurroottonary expodlSon
.tliould such a thing be attempted. The
governor ot Monte Cristo has 3.000 men
under arsna for the prese-rvatlon ot peaoe.
The altuiutton hi considered grave.
RECEIVERS DISCIIAJIGBD.
BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 7. Judge Knowles
In the United Siatea ooum today ordered
'rhe aisdharge of B. H. H. Clark, E. El
lery Anderson, Oliver W. Mink and Fred
rick R. Ootid crt, receiver, of the Oregon
Short Line and Utah Northern Railway
Company. The dlsohargj was by Hpu.
laMon to which all parties agree.
THE DREYFUS
CASE BEGUN
Cautiously Answers All Ques
tions Put to Him by
the Judge.
GREAT CROWD PRESENT
Over Seven Hundred Spectators
at tbe Trial Which Closed
Without Incident.
VISIT FROM HIS WIFE
Is Seen ty His Wife Affcr the Trial-Grer-tilc
Account ty Mrs.
Crawford.
(OjpyrigUted ISM by AscUted Prew.)
KBNXE8. Aug. 7. The andrt capital
of BrJiaiiny wa never kaa moved, neer
more alUfc-fUA than on thl tnemoriaJ)le
day. It ranU a. hundred Ibouaand
mllea away from Dryfug and bia exclt
m ooj. He. Oreyrua. nod been kuwr.
to be exalted, but he had been k.plns a
i(t Iff upper Up.
He remarked to his brother, MaAMew
Dreofiw, on the atrangenea of bis fate,
to strango that he hlrmeU cou d not yet
realize it. Nothing he tald aatoalshed
him more than to find tbe faotlon. dls-
piny furKuly ahout biro and to learn
hat he wua the ubje of hatred to rooet
t4 the ofllcera. He aaid U gritved bim
TO think that If there were an acquit.
rf.:aUons aa those which lhaok SJoOi'
I report rae trial seemed calmed by tbe
' nulMt'iilM nt this itaari ollv.
I It w.ia exieced Che Dreytu-ntea and
'
r.tl-Drvyfusitica would ahun each other
v,n,) pj. up t different hwteJ,, but they
(have tu,Ey airreed to sink their ditler.
i
ence In eai-h orher'a comiaiiy. Thej
rot only lodtv at the same hotel, but they
take cheir meals at irte jiiroe tables and
amimbly Mms to each other the dishes.
Xo Idea exists in Rennee that tho eyes
of thc world arc upon her, yet there must
be within her walls 300 press men, rep
resenting journalism the world over. It
never before occUred to me what a far
reavliur lnsitul1on the prv Is.
Drvyfus answered cautiously all ques-
hide his fewintts. It is a reticent face,
but ut a bad one. One would like tt
to be more frank. The voice Is not pleaa-h-g.
ami the dl.tlon is less so. Dreyfps
seems vutiiMt dra.natlc tolling and
fcicks ease In all things. However, he
Iiassed tlay tlirough a cruel ordea
It was trying, after tlie exporienee of the
tost live years, to rind himself In the full
blaxe of pu!:toy and .tared at and
irutlnlxed by TtW observers.
Jtadtime Drey'u vklted her r.usband
this afiernwn and found him hopeful
wlllioutih ma unnerved, as the rigor,
ous exai.ulnatlon and especially the un
folding demeanor displayed toirard him
proveil a tremendous .train on him.
Ameoilng of tlie corrosponilents of the
fori!gn nowivipers was held this evonlng
to iMvitent against the manner In wtblch
they have been treated in the distribution
Makes the food more
KOVAl fUKtWO
rrrvxA n
r tli k lii the trial. The EnKlwft and
Am.rlrn pra men, who are the creat
t riff jr.ira from th ttnlrrtiiUjcent way
In which tk-it't were afloled, tmk a
V-adrrg part In the prowrlrMja wrhlrh
r.d"d In a drf Jlon to mako the trotwft
ifitTnta'anf In the prper quarters
In favor "t mlir:liii of conditlnna.
Several prmilnenl Emrtlh and Amert
oaan jrrjrnala were virtually exniude
"rom t-'day't Kwlon In favxr of Inirtgnl"
ficant omtlnvfitai heta.
(SVned.) EMU.T TRAWfORD.
WHt D0E3V T HAMMONO
EXTKNDBD TO NEHALHM.
W. S. Rf-ld Thinks Amoria CannK Orwir
Very Fa Without a Railroad Into
the vulley.
PORTLAND, Aug. 7.-EiHtor Asfrtan:
Tie grwwinar of cities depend, largely
vpon the IndlvH.ul enerr.les of the
cn emigre of the community 00-openulng
feather, t.ven wh:rt nauira! advuniires
are mCiim: th-tn. as, witness the growth
of Portland In Its early da. But whfn
we add to this the extra natural resour
ces In and surrounding Astoria, why
la K that even with rran-cantl.iental
raUway-i-onoalion he moves so slowly.
Trom experif n. e of A.or!a I can answer
this question. It is becatise of lack of
ci:r,-ratl n and ' un&ed action of
'.W pi Jaiplng agnlnt hope that
srne Vi.'larJ will apiwar ai d place As
ttrtu, as be did Portland, uixin th.
pinnacle of progress. That la why As
toria people hope-1 that Mr. A. B. Ham.
mond, after he built your railroad, As
toria to Coble. wO'xd follow with his
ymlkjrte in building up everything else
to nuke Astoria a large city.
Wl;r I caiaa: h;'.p tWrkfrr trt
were Mr. HamTrsjnd at the small ex.
penoe of t3TS3 to build 'i mile from
his CUwop CT:y Jun.-tlon to the Neha.
'm. aikUng that small sum to tbe thr
million of dollars he 'el's me be has
alrtady spent for A-t'ria s benell:,
he would with that extension alon.
yield thr.-e times his railway's present
revenue, and doable In a few year th.
pufmUoioa of Aflturia. l'et remember
he and Ms syndicate have don. all they
agreed to do and rellgt usly performed
their contnvM and there Is no obligation
i-pon blm to do more.
k Is true as Mr. Hammond say. that
the Xehulem timber resource wJU alone,
if deveSmied. douMe 8h potation of
your caiy. and K is also true, as' th.
fl'.es of ih As:or;an con testify In 1W
and 1SU. tht I es-peoiiily urged to the
liOard of dirvctors of the A. & 8. C. ra'J
y that th?lr co-operation in taking
their railroad to the Xehalem river would,
add three drnea the wealth to Astoria
that a dlres: line Into Portland would
do via the Columbia river. To say that
Astoria can load 11' to H shtis at one
time w.':h lu.nh-r as Port Blakely now
Joes without rhe Xehalem valley Is aosoa
lifte'.y IrrpofWe, and K seems ooolish
for any iier-on to make that assertion,
I hold th' wlthon a railroed to Xeha.
k-m the city of Astoria wl'.l remain as
she Is now, or at the best carry oat th
Dutchnan's motto of moving an Inch
an hour. But give Astoria Ihe local raiL
v ay.' ett!ir via Votings river or up the
Lewis and Clarke, as an lndepsnd.-nt
railroad company direct inoo Astoria
tiuilt Is to say If 31 r. Hammond Is not
to connect the Xehalem with his own
seaside line at Clutvop junction (for no
third ixirty wviuld build to 'the latter and
let Mr. Hammond divide the transporia
Hon business with him and pay terminal
facilities to cross his railroad brlilge,
and I fiKirsiivtee that in a very few years
Astoria will have a larger export and
foreign trade than Port Btakely has to
day, and the same facilities and rates
per railroad to eastern and western
slates as Seattle. How are we to get
that XeKilern railway you will ask? By
co.op-ritlon of the people of Astoriti,
alone In uniting upon one route and back
ing some cttpaJist who iwill build It for
rhem. But Is this co.opera.t1on ps:.Me?
I tan hardly believe It. Why? Because
already although I have over IIOO.OHO of
my money Invested In the old grade be.
yond CUt sop City. Portland lawyers,
iwesenting old Astoria and Portland
railway oovntiin-B Interests, write me
thrtatct'lng to stop me with a Uiiwsuit
I I try to got certain persona to build
Unit nilroad via my grade on Lewis and;
(Continued on fourth page.)
delicious and wholesome
WwWW CO. , WW TOWH.

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