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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1899)
.'i I 1 T.nrrM(micIJiCr AHTOKMN'TMlillSDM MOKN1NU. SEPTEVBEft. 7, IBM BOMB IIAKD CONUNDIIUMH. A bright llttla boy who titpeiil to tr on of tli higher -rlri whert tlx cIuhiIs opon, ami who, just now li In dustriously working on ths rls ul crlill(in contest, hands th Ailorlon tlm founding fir publication: 1ar Aatorlan I tin In truull ami would Ilk you to answer the following jueilana: i v - ' ' 1 What li It make Herman wise? U It hard work that make Juilg gryf Can A. 8. reeil? What mskea C. 1. ItsmryT Why la It that John burns? In what way la t'ha. 8. wrightf : What malms Illoliard hairy T I WuulJ ont laugh to so A. lake? Who will explain what niak Julian young? Alan, what make Charle brown? Who Mya J. N. beggs? llaa any ona awn Viva Conaul cher ryr Can any ona maka Martin foa.nl T Who asked (or A. t? poa tha salmon output maka K. A. ftahorT What makoa A. wlih? Ant doe bualn maka J. II. Hoy mour? What kind la an Fben W. UUcntT, Now ! havn't ald a U- D- thing. JACK. r.;. . - rKllBONAL MENTION. ' Mia In Fannon leave Ihla morn ing for a fw day' visit with rrlcnda at North Had. Mr. P. A Stok and daughter, Mis Oraca, leav for tha eald thll morning, where they will spend vral day i vlaitlng frlenl. Ohaa. nogrra, tha druggist, iMom panled by hla aon Lawereno. will leave Ihla morning for a brlrf bualnaaa en gagement In I'ortland. Charlie Warnar. tha eipreaaman, leaves l lit morning for Bacraroento, California, where ha will vlalt with j friends and relative for several weeks. Al Young will accompany him un hla southern trip. I NEGROS, GjtANTi D HOME RULE Copies of tbe Order Received at the War Department. ISSUED BY GENERAL OTIS Mill FortipB of the Liws Whlcfc Govern Our Hew Poitcsslots. CIIICAqO. 8et i-A special to th Times-Herald from Washington, says: C"Pla of Oana.nl Olla' order granting homa rula to tha poopl of tha lalaitd f Nrgro war received by tha atate and war department today, together lt. , constitution pmpoavd by, tha Inhabltanta of tha laland. Ukni which thy svek to hava aatablUhad for thorn- Mvr republican form of govern ment. Thl action will ba very carefully v-io.Mvim vj um pmuuent in connae lion with th recommendation of tha government of tha archipelago which will b Incorporated In hla forthcoming measaga, but In tha meantime tha gov eminent of Negro will ba oonductad In 'ordanca with tha order laauad by General Otla. wit h It announce that General Otis F. Smith, U. 8. V com manding United utates troops in tha aub-mllltary dlatrlct, is appointed mili tary governor of the Island, and adds: Tha peopia of Negro through duly accredited rwpreacntallve having duly Itury and civil governors and tha ad- vlaory council. Officers of cltlna, towns and munlnlpalltlen In offlcs at tha tlrna of tha promulgation of his or 'dir shall continue to at In their official rapacity until successors ara cfta'ted selected or appointed and quallfled, Tha Judicial power shall ba vested lit thraa Judges, who shall ba appointed by tha military governor of tha Island Inferior courts shall ba provided for and eatabllshed under tha order and recommendation of tha civil governor and advlaory council. "Free publlo schools shall ba estab llah"d throughtout tha populous dls trie Is of tha Island In which tha Eng llah language shall ba taught and this aubjret will receive tha careful con sideration of tha advisory council, , "The burden of government must ba equally distributed among tha peopia. Tha military authorities will collect nd receive tha customs revenue, If any; will control poetal matters and Thlllpplna Inter-lstand trade and commerce." AMKUICANH DID THEIR SHAKE AT TUB IIAOL'B. 8cretary of Commlaalon Praise An drew "White and Bays His Influence Was, Biwmgly Felt. NJCW TORfC, BpL .-Frederlc W. Holla,, steretary of the United States commissioners la the peace conference at The Hague, ha Just returned home. Bpcaklng of tha results achieved by tha conference, Mn Holla said; "The American commissioner work ed harmoniously together and with th representative of other countries. Now that th confcrinc has ended, we fee we have taken care of the Interests of this country so far as lay In our power and a well as we know bow. Without wishing to disparage the efforts or the ability of any of the other members of the commbulon, I may say that our success was due first and foremost to mm.;, .mza An. Exct llciit Combination. The pleasant mt'Diod and beneficial ffocta of the well known remedy, Hrnvt or Flos, tiinnifurttired by tiie CAt.iroMsiA Yio brm r Co.. illustrate the value of otitaiuiif the lt'juld U sa tire principles of plunta known to be medicinally laxative and present ing then In the furin moat rvf retliliur Ui the taste ana acceptable U the arstcm. It Is the one perfect tn-ngtheninfr lass tire, cleanainir the svstem effectual I v. dispelling; cold, headsche and fever gently yet promptly and cnnbllcgon to overcome habitual cuaktipatba per manent! r. Jts perfect freedom from svery objectionable quality sod sub ttaooe, and Its acting on the kidneva, liver and bowels, without weaken ins- or Irritating then, maka it tbe Ideal Isxativ. la the prooe of msnufacturiog fln are need, as thev are oleaunt In the taste but Uie medicinal qualities of tha remedy ara obtained from senna and other, aromatic plant, by a method known . to th CALironsu Kio bvnur Co. only, In order to C't its beneficial effect and to avoid imitstions. pleads remember the fall name of IheCompany printed on th front of every package, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. -- BAN rftAVCIeOO, CAi. LOUISTILI.K, KT. KW TOtX, W. T. Furaalt by all bruggia--I'rfee fuc. prrboule REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Norman Pearce and Thos. Robertson, well-known 1'ortlanders. iiassed through the city yesterday on their ui"'n w,l,,h ihvf to have esub- way home. They have been summer- lor tnmselves. a republican Ins at .rih llearh. : ",rm ur vernment, It I deemetl ea sentlal, pending final action on by the raptaln A. U Pease and family, of president and the congress of the Unit Portland, were passengers on the T. J Htatee thereon, and w hlle aupervls J. I'ottt r last evening. Th captain ana "'" government lo ailmlulster Its bis family have Un r. r.ailng at rhl mattere may be Instituted, under , North lleach and were on their way which the people may enjoy the largest home. meaaurw of civil liberty compatible with prevallna coniliilnna ,.) - hi .u ii , . ........ .. . . .. . i. "nun . rf. ft.) "l ll nee A. C. train for lis will protract his vlalt there a week or ten days. acknowledged the soverelmtv nf th. f tilted Btatea over that laland, and ! An,lr'w wh't- Although, perhaps. It having directed and forwarded to hla dld no1 tlar " lh surface, Mr. csoeMency, the pnmldeitt of the United Hiatus, for the consideration and do liberation of congress, a propueaed con. etUutlon or body of fundamental laws, Ths Peninsular Land and Trust Com pany to Olof Meldaua, lot 20, block 1 Taylor's Astoria 3J0 the wisdom nl Judgment dlsplsyed by C. C. Brower to S. K. Stanley, lot I MUMK'n(!r on h shall conform to their desires as Portland IMI night. ,)r,.MP1 , ,hpr ADMIRAL ItKWET'H PLAIN Ql.'AltTUltrt AT 01 II HALT A II. Itooms Are Plain but Ara Real In Hotel-Admiral Mecta' an Old ''' ' ' 1 w Trienl ' " ' ei- tlon. 'It Is therefore ordered that a gov ernment for that laland be established, as speedily aa practicable. The .gov. eminent of the Island of Negro shall constat of a military governor appoint ed by th Unite! States .military gov erimr of thq Philippine Wba shall com nmnd th United Btates tnxis station. NEW YORK 8eit, l-A .dispatch to , ""ireln. ft civil governor and n ad the World frm Olbraltar a:lt', '.- vl'ry council fleeted by th, popl. Nothing could 'j In more striking "Tha. military governor s!iall ap contrast than Admiral Dewey' ur- lM,lM ecrtarlea for the treasury, In rounding al the hotel her and. what 1 Mrtculture, public Instruction.. wall him at New York. lwney general and an auditor II came ashore at I o'clock this ho h" act under his Immediate in morning, his Chinese bringing his smalt t'uctlun. The aeat of government ateamer trunk. Th hotel her ar ,hl11 bo, tabllha at Bcoof., k . poorer than thoa In small country "The military governor shall exercise towns In the United State. Th of- ,n" upnme xecutlv power. He ihall licars of th garrison either have houa- that the laws are executed, shall a of live at mess. The hotel where "PPoInt olTlcer and nil all vacancle In th admiral I Hopping I no iceptlon. not heroin othanvlaej provided II and Lieutenant Drumby hav two ,or na- i'tn M Plroval of th mil room adjoining. M lrg aa th hotel Ury Kovonwr oT. the Philippine, r affonls, such as rent for M week In mov " officer. He shall perform New York. Hut the room, are, quiet ,ur1l ther, function as the duties of and th admiral ha mad hlmwl'f quit hl" Potion may requlr. comfortable. T clv" overnor, to be elected by In the morning he vlelted the garri- th PPle. hail advise the military aon library and at .the Mediterranean,, fWPP' Pf U.,pwUlt ,vll questions Clyb he took luncheon with 'Consul shall preside over th advisory Bprsgue. In the afternoon Major Oen-( 0J,"cll. II shsll countersign all eral SUdtf, commanding th artillery Tn , commissions of a civil na forces, and Major General Blr Henry u,r wh'-l r extended by the .mill-, Colvlll, commanding the Infantry lr.y g'vrnor. Attend every aesalon of force, garrisoned at Qlbraltar, a well Hi, advisory, couqoli and In. cas of, Mt)ir offir. called. Among the t' Vpt lu aoJJ. bodjj h shl cat the, was Colonel Dundas, assistant adjutant, uwi.nna; ..vote; ..ahalL recelV .aU bill neneral, who was' commanding th ""J resolution of the advisory council; troons on tha British transport from ,hHl1 ttest the official acta of th mll- Indla. which gave piusag (o th then "arX vernor In to f ar aa atrictly civil Captain Pwey, who was Just recover-' mtter are concerned; shall afflx the Ing from a surulcal operation. The ad- ret cal, with hla own.atustatlon to mlral never forgot Dundas klndnes " clv" commlaslons, pardons, etc, to and, th colonel ha always remem- hlch offlcj! algnatur of th military bored the good torte Captain Dewev Kvernor Is required and perform such told, They met her today for th first 4 ' u,"f " " ,I",r 09 (,u,,r conrerreo iimn in ii vMn. The hnsnltallty of the ",0 him. i..h ,a mn..es was extended to the ' Th c'vl' overnor ofthe Island shall nw. nr th. waed room of the Olvm- havo th rl"ht to veto all bill or re White was th adviser of the confer eme and his Influence wa strongly fell. He smoothed out difficulties and prepared ths way with a fine hand for soma of tha baat work dona at The Hague. We aucceeded In carrying most Of tha proposal we war Interested In. Those best qualified to Judge, regard the work accomplished by the confer ence as being, while not a very long step, at least a step In th tight direc tion. The Institution of a great per manent court of arbitration is undoubt edly a great step forward In Inter national law and In the history of civ ilisation. 'There was a moat admirable spirit manifested by ths different delegates toward th representatives of other countries. Between the American, Eng gllah and German delegates, the moat cordial feeling and the closest co-operation existed." While the conference wa sitting, Mr. Hulls want to Berlin for the purpose, It was said, of appealing personally to the German emperor to withdraw the objections of his delegate to an In ternational court of arbitration. Dls patches received In this country at the time stated that the emperor had re fused to see Mr. Hulls. Thl wa de nied by Mr. Holla. . "When th German objection were raised." he said, "I was Instructed to go to Berlin with the German commis sioner for th .purpose ,of conferring with the govenment minister. The em peror was away yachting at the time, and the report that, I attempted to see him was therefore absurd. But I did see Prince, Hohenlohe and Count Von BueUjw, th minister for foreign affair. I discussed th situation with them, with th result that they withdrew all block I, Ocean Grove ICO Oscar Bergman to Ethel Gladys Newell, ISO acre In section 18, t 4 n, r I w tO 1 li OXURIOUS 1 RAVEL rpiIE "Norih.Westera Limited" traiai, - sUctrtc lighted throughout, both In- Id and out, and steam Heated, are, arithuul axeeptlon, the finest trains In th world. They embod ma latest, newest snd beei Idass fur comfort, oonveoKne snd luxury aver offered the traveling public, and altogether ar the most com. plats snd splendid production of ths csr builder arU- : These Splendid Traina Connect with - Tie Greet Northen Tbe Northern Pacific and , Tbe Canadian Puciic ' AT IT. PAUL rOR CHICAGO and tbe EAST. N extra charge for these superior sc eofnmodatlons aod all elasse of tickets sr available for pasaag en th famous 'Ncrth-wsetera Limited." All trains o thl Una ar protected by tli Interlocking Blcck lyitam, .. W. H. MEAD, r. C. SAVAGE, ' Osb'I Agent, T , ' ' - Portland Or. ' as ft, m fVy A'jVVuVkAAiVlAAfVllAAAAl FISHER BROS. P. fl, Sharpie's Cream Separators Latent and IJcnt. General Supply Mouse fur FamHy Groceries. Builders' Heavy and Shell Hardraare, Ship , Chandlery, Etc, Commission, Brokerage. Insnrancc and Shipping CMsttom House Broker. ASTORIA, .OREGON Agent W. F. AO,sidPseiaefczpreaaCo's.. v.it Pacific Navigation GcfhiRany DIN ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. '' ' f vl Established, during tha retg ot Qum Ann. A. D. I7U. FIRE AND LIFE. uosonowt Caonu...........4 Ussmssj st ... is.aa.it t Surplus to policy holders...... 10DIS M Ezclosirs of paid tip capital COAL, COKE AND TAR. The Astoria Gaslight Company will, on and after the 1st of September sell cuke. cal and tar at the following prices: Coke, per ton JS.00 Tar per barrel 7.90 Tar, 5 barrel lots ISO Coal. Walls Enl to arrive Oct.... 1.00 ASTOIU.V OASLIOHT COMPANY. P. A. Trulllnger, Secy. THE LADIES. The pleasant affect and perfect safe ty with whloh ladles may use Syrup of Flri under all conditions, make It their favorlt remedy. To get th trua and genuine article, look for th nam of th California Fig Syrup Co., print ed near th bottom of th package. For aale by all drugitts. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A JPHOMIXENT VIRGINIA . EDITOR Had Almost Given Up. but Was Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EPITORIAL. From th Times, HllHtllle, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I wa past being cur ed. 'I had spent much time and money and suffered so much misery that I hnd almost decided to give up all hope of recovery and await th result, but Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co, Subscribed or gturatsed cap ital .t lice oo 00 Capita, paid ap U3U0 Ot Catton, Bell & Co. Oen a Agents, Baa Fraaclseo, Gal. Samuel Elmore & Co. ReatdeMUreins. Aatorta. Oret. H.F.PraelTransferCo. Telephone 21 DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING 11 Cood Shipped to Our Car Will Recalv Bpadal At'-aaOea. N. M Dp ana It, Asuiis, ur. W. J. COOK. Un. Re. Tat. Ui. ssssuinuMsssssssiy I noticing the advertisement of Cham- objections to .the proposed International 1 berlatn's Colic1. Cholera and Diarrhoea court and from that tint gave u their Remedy and also some testimonials cordial co-operation.' vr pla. oluilopa adopted, by ths advisory coun- Collng began early thl morning and n1 nl vetct.JhaU , he final If not theClymplawllldoparrScptehiberlO. "'"l'Proyi ny the.miUtary governor .t r- 11 Ul Of tho. i'hlHpplnog. , Th advisory coun- BRITISH ADMIRAL" RETIRED.. i ell shall discharge !ali, th ordinary :'v a" ' 'lutlv,.of a, leglmure.r The duties of iiUiiioiN. Bcp. o. iww unuri aecretaries or treasurer and auditor are Kane, well-known, In,, America aa the) of practically ,tha game character a captain of the CnlllODO, which, In 1JR9. thoe official of th United Stnte. teamed out of Apia In the toeth of the Th, secretary of publu) , Instruction terrlflo hurricane which destroyed the hat charge of schools. Munlolpal gov- Amnrlcnn snundron has voluntarily ra. ornmenta shall bo ftrgahlsed as soon as tired from th navyi possible under the supervision of mil- gS&i 111 -Tempered Babies. !! fCii'rtSi;! Ini;imolentBoiirUhBintatnrnyprodae Ill-temper. " wKl;1fl H ?'",ri1 sgalnat fretfuinea In chlldraa by tadlac nutri- ( I uuus ana uigastlMie lood. GAILi' BORDEN EAGLE BRAND:! ? CONPRNflED JfILK is a jierfect' In7iint food.' 'Taks'no' substituts for ths T 0 IIAQLU URANO. P"N0 FOR llooit i.N "Uahim." suoauiuia lur w. v UHUin u vvnuimig MILK CO., NCUf VOHH 3crofula:ta ; .a. v Ji'i. v .. Cousiimptiou! JLd 0Dpre4Mpgd ta 3arofula,aa I oevaa bheithTan4-.lgooua, Tht taint In th blood, aaturaUf drift loto OoMumptioo, einguhdcp-ieated blood disease., Swift' epwlflo j th onl j known Our for Sctofola, becaus it 11 th oqiy remedy which esq Teaoh thadispasA: u " - ( 1 . . . rn . ... , T . .,,1 . i Scrofula apeesfrd on Ui head ot tnyllttls irastlahtld whattoobr JanuiDih.olit. sbortly aiwr vrrw ina will prra, rapiair hi her body. Tli soatis oS Ula Sons wmili th sUhMi;iKAiaad,.thotoWirJ stating how som wonderful cures had been wrought by thl remedy,' 1 decid ed to try It. After taking a few dose I was entirely 'well 6t that trouble, and I wish to say1 further to my reader and fellow sufferers that I Am a hale and hearty man today and feel a well as I ever did In my life. O. R. Moor. Sold by Charle Roger. ' . Wdtnen ar not troubled a - much with Indigestion as men, and yet there Jjir lot of thm who think nothing of eating, candy 'before breakkkfast. ' n on would - .- 1 ' 1 t Mm, old srla B)aU Uia al-,, inapher of th'ron . okeiilns aodvntieambl.,' na niMeaAe neai aiiaoaea te ryr, and wa fnarad tha timiIiI lose her sight. Km. inent phratolana from tha lurmnniuns aaontrs wata jonsulle.1, ,Dul. could do. nothing to rellera tha lit tle lnnooeni.nd ave U "-. is Wht-lr opinion that, tha , .. aa' was honeleaa and ' - poaalbl lo aara tha ehllrt'i eyealaht. It was then, that wa daolded to try Hwlll'a Speoltta. That medlolna at onoa made a peljr suit com plete oure. eha la now a yminic laity, and has aayar had a sign of the dltcima to return. Mas. Kutu Brrkblbt. ballna, Kan. Scrofula is an obstinate blood disease, and is beyond the reach of the average blood medicine. Swift's Speoifla .. S.S;S.B!ood 1 the only remedy equal to such deep seated diseases; it goes down to the very foundation and forces out every taint. It li nurety vtgttabU, and i the only blood remedy guaranteed to oontain .no mercury, potash or other mineral subeUnoe whuUwur. Book mailed free by Swift Speoiflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. fccr yourselves vp tit concert pttch by (a&Aigf. BEECHAn S PILLS lOeeatsaaiasentts, at all dragster. Tt rarely happens that we can make our tastes keep pace -w ith our Incomes. ' "THE MILWAUKEE." A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil wauke 9t. Paul ' Railway, known all over the Union a he Greet Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect trains In the world." Undersiand: Connections are made- with all Transcontinental Lines, assuring to passegynrs the beat eernce Known. Lux urious coaches, eleotrlo light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. Bee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. AU ticket 4 gents soil them. . For rates, pamphlets, or other Informa tion, address, J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Trav. Pass. Agt., General Agent, Portland, Or. Portland, O.r f, I ' t - :- iYoii Don't STEAMERS R. P. Blmore W. H. Harrison ONLY DIRECT, LINE ASTORIA to ' ' TILLAMOOK GARIBALDI BAY CITY HOBSONVILLB Connecting at Astoria with th Oregon Bail road k Ksrigstlon Co, for . San Francisco, Portland and all point! east For freight and paaeen ferrate apply Hamncl Blmorv & Co. ,.. .. ' wl Agents, ASTORIA, OHB COHX ACOwiDtv. Oreuo JlroaH Nasigation Co., . TILLAMOOK. C ra. ' PORTLAND, Or. ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telaphan No- 32 Handles Only the Choicest Meats 41$ Ceaaiardal St.. sot Palace Bestsa-at-t. "Russeir' Automatic Engine 3-'- rNO- if :. '"'. ' i-v--,-'-- iif 1 1 '- '' . ..... j r v t v 1 ' 1 Write for Catalogues of Engine Boilers, Saw Mills. iChange Cars R If you go aa vta SlUlngs an4 to rBurtiflKtoa rout. f Th BurUngtoa rout . run hrouh tourist feleepers twae a 7 weak. 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Regular communications held on the drat and third Tuesday evening ot esch month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W. M. ; E. C. HOLDEN, Seoretary. . attorneys J. Q. A. bOW'LBI, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offlc Bond Street, Astoria. Or. A. II. AVERILL, t - - Manager. ; RUSSELL & CO, 1 1. Portland, "Oregon, , Golambia Eleetrie & Repair Co - ' " ' .' Successor4, to" -. "f '' , COLUMBIA IRONi WORKS 1 .. . y .1 : and K BTaCKsmitlSS BolIerMakcrs Machinists - ! ' ' " tUbg gin ft Englne Built . Lowers 1: Supplies KejtiaStotk" epoircd Hefavy Forging Under P ci we r J H a rti m e f a : S p ec Tally. Soit'Miifctirer$ Hb'ertsslfpai "'. " Harrison Sectional" PfbpelloV WlleH ZZ 7.T Contractors for Electric Lighte and Poer Plants. 8 M iinunrtrirthjijvuuinAruirinAriAri p a M . A M. . J, ai a.. m. a. jb w PORTLAND, OR a tf-kua.. r?t Ar..a B-S nlnl I -m EAnoM ovruj I jrivivuvriAA iAnnjAJinAAAixruinjin.ri State Normal School MONMOUTH, OREGON Tr-a Loins: School for Teachers. New Bulldlnn New Depaitmeota. 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