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J m DAILY "AST(MUAN, fUKSOAy AWM 1898. ' ! . w "V i. ' 4 V W WAV vvp HrdMciloclipnU x Holl eiVriWlMM of Cot . ...Sale Coiniiifiviiil Sinct linn- i innnmuuv viiwvtvu uiwnnuv A WOfflftH'S OF BUYING SHOES Mil j,"xnl wny ifnlnN of a ciiiiiiii'tn wiih(i turn of mind A tiinnll woman cmii L'tiii rnllv tell if a Miou f j tM her foot. Thin lu iiig true Ihc woniini innkcs t hi' Imiudrr hi life mid driven hm Ir.nlt- to ft htno wJk'I'h rcjialjt' hliocs iiru nold ami jM if.i t flitting in performed. JOHN i - -- I I The Pot Market Fresh Salmon Trout and Halibut KTA ComrnvrclMl Hlrl. J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTOKU. OREGON. Ur'tiuj pull aretpUd for Hit frhool rri al 1 1 ownli(, Hrplrinlief Mil tor rat, aw., address th. 8ypi1orjM I nlh KKCKIVED IN TUB PtUMAHY, OKAUUAH AND ACADEMIU UUADEti A. V. ALLEN Fancy and Staple Groceries. Fruit Jam ami Jelly (IIium. With tiro Fruit top in them THE OCC DENT Astoria's Leading Hotel I I Metier 5i Wright, Props. J. B. WYATT, Ph.Bt No. 61 i Astoria. Ort Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Proylslone, PA.INTS and OILS. laxcUl AtUotlto Paid t. Snpplyl.1 IH'pi - ........ ' . . .1 trMnini uurioialll Wing Lee & Go. 'oopcr'n Dry (icitil.rfltnrc. irtvvuuvu iru uuan uxnvuuvu WAY hIkm' iiiiiii wlio tries to delude the HAHN, Astoria, Ore The Born Steel Range Every Ono (iimraiitwd. W.J. SCULLY Sole Agent, 431 Bond Street. INSTRU MENTAL MU8I0, PAINTINO AND VOICE CULTURE VoKM A SPECIAL 0EPABT1IINT S Prlcen Lower 3 Than Ever OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL .Monmouth, .Orogon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS KMlUr rml Cetirs l three vests r.ainr jvt whnllv profi m onal.f I'ntliiiu department al utiin grade with MO rhlldr.ii .n.lrui'tliu nit train hi In titniiiaalie (Bwedlah j 1 li'm., aid Vmai Mualo for public arhiatls 1 hs Norma diploma I. recognlied by law u a 8TATI LIKK ('KRIlKli AlK loteaoh. """"'All I ihl tiiH-u.. Tuition, books, bond and lottfliif (at, proilmaielri, tllUoomr imi, k Mludetil. board I ni themselves, tllil 00 per year 'Academic grades accpti d from high schools. Catalogues cheerfully Milt oil application, Addrcs P. L. CAMPHKLL, President, or W. A. WAHN, Keeretary of Ktrul Kopp s "Best A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSpLUELY PURE TLe North I'aoiflo Brewery,' of whiot. 'MrJohn Kopp la proprietor, make bwn 'forlomMMo an J export trade. Bottled beer for family nae, or ken beer inpplied at any tinw, delivery ti the city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY THE PROOF of th ptkUlo i ia u Mtk Ma th. proof of Bqvon IS IN SAMPLING That', an argtimoat tM'a na ''elualra-- doaonaaraaoa ' Our. will .ta4 th. Mi, HUGHES & CO. "VJ fit I r r THE EXCELLENCE OF SYfiLP OF HGS In duo nut only to tlx oi l((limllty nd almpllclty i,f ilm i:i,iiil.irnitiii, lut. also totho caro and Milll wild ivltl.rti It U tnaDufocturcd y acli iitlllo pox-caw-a known to the CaMpoiiau I'io Hvkit Co. only, and wr wind to Imprt-wi uw.n All tliu liiijMrtaia of piin-liaaliiK t h true and orlfflnul ren.i.ly. A Dm grnulno Hyrup of U iiinnnfui.turi-d by the CALiroH.vu Yin Kiraui' Co. only, a knowledge gf tlmt fuct will alt ono la ari'idlnif td wortlil!iwi Imitation uianufiicturrd hy other par tlea, Th. hlifh tundioir the Cam roMU Via Nylin- Co. with the im-il-cal profi!l(in, and td aatlnfttctlon which th. KnuliM Jyrupof Flu hua (flrtyi to liillllona at fuiiillira, uiakea th. uama of the Company a guaranty of the txctdlriK-e of u rrinrdy. It ia far la advance of all other laxative, aa It a.U on Hie kidney, livrr and bowel without IrriUtinir or weaken Inf them, and It I.h not frrie oor nauaeato. In order t-) (fi t It bcueflclal efffeU, pleaae remember th. name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. a raxt-ic).-ai liOtlaVILLK. Kf, MKW TONIC. N. 1. KINO OK HAMOA UKAI. AIN'KI.AM). Nw eaUnd. Auul T Mli l li uM-M, kin! il 8.ar. ll'l mi M'iti'hiy. AiikuX S. itt tyi'lxdd fever. HI HUKOS Jil'.N'i'AN H HKNTKN' 'K. VAMIIINiTiN. Aiutu.l Z I '(l..1ri ImiU t. Iimwui. mriimii uf thr T'fil- mid KKiiua rrinrtil, im liH.I ,y the wiHTlff of Kulrf u ttiuiiiy. VlnctnM, to ntrr (lir Indu-tninit rimming hint Uti il rxluK itmfralrniii, grave hi Hull Hun. imir . It arr Iru I luiin un wan nt en- trr.'-wl ' flv ir IrnprliMMiim nl. rtKrtfil from ('ami, Mu)i-, Ttn nnllnc "t the tuurt u lh.it Huriji-Mi tunian be l.-ir1 vl of hU Mnk for iu ninniba ) rulifliir.1 tu II hi. r ifillH lil.l oh.iiii iwxl fi,rfit tatlf ll mv f.r the autiH- length irf Wm-. and that fir l rri. rtinjiidol by Che njinio-uiillni gmrrul. IXX-IOIW 1'IHA'HIKK. NKW VuIlK. Auguat r-r'iilen l- illrra illwl at v um Klk"ff and In thin rUy lixtny. TtKTe crr two (hatha antona hn mrii airaim tnl of having )pllif frvrr anil ilvtuttinl In the ijuarMntlne iI.-mi. 'Ilm nx-.U.-al ii pnrtmenl tau nut announrtd 1h.ut I dry oitxl of yellow fever, levau of the iMiutn bclwe'n liie, ,k (ra aa to h.it the men In the h"iltnl arv auffi-r-Ing fr-xn. Ini of the iliwtora ananrt tli.U It la true yellow Jii., while olher., W.tlm ther la not a yellow fever ae In ( i.niii. Thnw runatorla wrr alghteil to night . (.irut la ttiought tu W the MextiM lth () iutuI Hlturter tHwrO. WOMAN AKMV Sl IUiKON. WASIIIXHTOX. Augiiel S".-To.lay for the Ural tlma in the A no-r Hun army, a wonam j n'H.inu-d a niemUT of tthe nnvllnil aiulT. IT. Anlt.i Nwi onii M -lief, wlfn of rrofeor V. J. M'ti'4. of Ihla ll) and ilaiiKhter of 'nfeMr Simon NeMTomh, forniorly of tht ii.ivnl ol'. rviunry, reguk-irly awoi n In iik Hit ii.llii; aanlalunl aurgeon. Thn, ar eonHng to tfwrvtury Attf-r'a gen'iMl or tier, would ntliln hiT to tllie uniform of K ara-ond lleolemuit without the iIikIhih titui ,f the rank. UAVIS' I'ATHHiTK I'TTKHAXl'KM. IViue t'ommlaaluiier Ulvn Ilia Vlcwa on IHir 8uiiillni,' hi ii Natl in. NKW YOltK. Auguat .-'l'ho World : "The AniirKiin -i)u are uglow with imlrlotlo fervor mid the litmortt lulmnea la tMveaa.iry 111 conaldorlnK ur ftilure loiirae," mUI f. 8. Hoiiutor I'liBhinnii K. Uavla, before leavlnn city for hlj home to pieiare for hla Journey to I'arla aa one of the Mve lommBlonors to iirrange tlu llmil terma of pence lcleen the United fltittea and 8ailu. "Kvonla hHVe nuido ua one of the isre power of Inn fiirth," he i-oiitlnucd, "Whatever we may liuve dealnnl our- nclvca heretofore, ileallny hua foreisl upon ua reapoiiMltillltlca tlutl we muat rtvoKulte and necept. We have become a potent f.utor In llu world' progreaa, A tmwier actual naval and military power we ore ulrwidy. We arc not mron; onoush yet, but not an hour mut lie lout In eUlplnK ouraelve to cope with any ennvruoncy Hint may confront un. tur volunteer army la na ood, If not bettor, than any force of the kind In the world, but we cannot rent aivure In that thought. We must haw a laino regular army ready nt ctill In the future. We inu.it have iu food u navy a any nation on earth. We have an excellent beginning. Ship for Bhlp, we need fear nolanly. Hut we mut build "hips with true American energy, Noth- liiK niut deter ua. We know that we luivo 'the men to put ibehlnd the guna. Love of nunnery la tin Amerfcim char aotorlHtle. When we were boys nil of us knew how to lvnndie lire tirma. A gun 1 the onrltoat thmig'tit uf the AmumIiniij youth. 'Men are only grown-up boy. That explain our aucceaa ut MnnHlu. and Saji tliifro." How arc wx likely to be menaced In the future?" wu naked. "Actimlly, we are not a whit more ex- poaed to attack a a colonial power than we have been every hour since the active advent of itenm sea power. The glorl ou victories of our navy have brought u riot rapoTillrilltlc, but h4 t'hinp lin- or lhi ftnndwich labind ar not rwtr ('iht1 thajn'sri pnr' "t '"if P rlllc (tat.:i Iiefiii.r our pOWef mutt b fait on I lie I'u'lllc ".m, T)i m-r ad dition of a fw hiih'lred. ruafa mil's of i.rrliiry by (nplur'a or frenty do not lie rita oif dmigar, 'Thlnii la 1h cnvotd purl if tliu r.ir'h .iirfn lofl.iy, but alio (yiuld have per dieted nix fliofllli UK" thU Ituaula, (Ut in. my, or Jupun would not h.ivn rov-tii a f'Hiihold on lh N'-rtli Amerliun 'r.:i iieiil? Now w Ibe tri-tiil of evinla in tb inal, ITovlib n hua stepped In to point tli future for ua. W niuxt pwll'e Ilia I'iu llli' i e. 1 11. Ita conat hua bveri our tiiliiir.il'ln I'olnt. Von oiHlefNiMhd I .mi on ri-oid a fav- i. ring the r-t' iiU"n of ilm ( rrllory w Ii l h Iiiik li i ii oiiliivd by Ilm npb wild vlo '.ilm of i.nr arir.a. I .nn un Anurli'.in llll' li, ; ..-1. k I )i If aa atii h, .nnl n.y j, iii.irK. 1 1 0 y m i. "tiling to do wl'li "Hi' I il dutl a tli.il I ahull iiii'Ii rtuke on ln;toli r 1 imiiiic-l' iH r lo th" coiigr1' of I'uria "Wh.it Hint lidy will nr will not do, I wm! 1 ii"t pri-iw ii i ( oiji'i. i urn tiiiK- lug of ilia alt nation aa It i-ilnln toil iy and every Afnerlian iltlx'n run ae It. I'D mtrri of th t'lili-d H'.nn. rnunt le li.ilniiKly giiuidid from tT.lt hour onwuril. 'A n In m t en reniiaa ami liiiltftVn nt In ilm aiat. I'liliik of .ilm Vlrglnlus uwM' rt, that wna th" hour In wM.li we should have t.iuglil Hl-illi her i-aaii. l-olig yeara ot .iiffi rlnig ulij Id'aalHliwI would ha-v been avolilH. It I Idle to .y thiu the Vlr glolua waa iit an Am'rl' un ablp. Many of the men atxa.rd her wern American lllxi-na, and the irtilp ia laugltt on the high svna. The men were tiot In cold Mood, and we atoixl It, We endured su h u ii mitnigx with (i.-inr.il Omht, brave and true man. t the lie.ul of affairs. It was tail t-owardlie on the pwtrt of the Aini-rlmiii wople, but It wua letUirgy and IndiffernH tli.il wua quite aa debaAlru,' in the .Igbl of th world. 'Hi at waa what luatllled all aU0e iUerl Mixiiilrh bluff and liravado. Hut wo have rlwii to a new plane- to the level tbo.1 we were really Intended Ui hold ail nlon". N'Xhlng but the In- llffi run e of our aUtrKtneii ha prrvenled the I'nltiil Htatea from occupying the ilm e to w hl. h ll belonged. '1 he Amerl- iiin eople have h.ul th courage of their di-atlny all the time. 'Joey have never fllerJ. "llrreufler, I tell you, the nuultlme, iirtnnw n sol suul political genius uf our pe.ip, will not permit thoir governing power lo tan liidineretit to their honor or (heir piogrrM. An ou.ruge like Di.it at rl.tiillugo de Cuba where newrly half a Jhdred AmerUmis were atiaid up against Wall and shut Would but Ui lu"ea over od;iy. "I Tow lo you aUpp-'e a nlmllar mas ..ui of Anit-ilcun .ijfht In Havana llawinw would be recolved this afternoon? Why. our warrhlps would be on their wuy to tfi. point tH-foie nudnlglit. 'ihal s the ltrterrnce. It Is well, ll Is aj It should be. "The rnltvd a.at. has iead lo be the China of tho wentirr. vnitlnent. Wt are alive, rluuik Ood, and must not be In sulipd ty any ihiW.t In this World, great or amtll. 'Tli..'s the differ, nee hot ween the t'nlt.-d 8l.Uw uf 'the Miventles and today. "And Is not the change one that oug.it to nuiko every mirlt glad? Wars are lnol".alie, ar all hlniory Is f.ilxe. 8:eim IMWer has bruadened the arena. No na tion I safe. "J.iIkiii's triumph over China, was .. ui mont of Its value to the vb torl- .iua n.itbin by the Intervention of a slionoer pow.T. "Aiv we lo be wwk like Japan? Can we vii.i-mi'Uto for an lntant the Inter iniince of i.iiy power thai siaill abridge i he majisty aiwl glory l.ild at our feet by ,1m un oii!Mr.i tile U.wey? I say never. I In te. ui e you may tiuole me Jus; as a.iongly as you iiui as saying 'more bat llith.i'S, olid after that more cruiser anj Su'i.ei-hlps iig.iln. the men wm step for w.ml as fast sut we can build the ships.' "Suppose that Uewey had been defeated ut Manila? AVhat mighu have been the fate of the Hawaiian Is.ands and our I'a elllc coast from lb hi lug S.ralt to San Dl.go?" "The Asiatic situation Is one thai deeply concerns us. If we are outwitted there we must at onee pieue for a uefense ot our wtxstern coast line from the same ag iriessiona that have liumMid the oldest empire on wnrth In the eyes ot modern civilisation." "What do you uhink of the cordial re lations between this country and dreat Itrltuhi? " "They are timely and wvlcome. The aversion of uretiuics has passtsl away." "W1H the Cubans govern themselves?" "1 hope so. We have made them free from the yoke of Siauln and their destiny Is before thorn." FOR BILIOUS AND KEKV0U3 4IS0&DEK3 ueh as Wind and rln In the Stomach, (ilddlness. Kulne after meat. Bead no lie, iH&'.lnctw, Iirowelness, l'luhlnK of Heat. Loss of Appetite, CostlTenesa, lllotclnv on tha 8kln. Odd Chills, Dis tnrbed Bleep. Frtuhtful Dreama and all Nervous and Trembling- tienaatlona. THE nKST DOSE WILL OIYB 1ELIEI IN TWENTY KWUTEa. Every aufforer will aaknowleda them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEtXHAM'S r 11X8, taken aa direct ed, will quickly restora Females to com pleto health. They promptly remove obstruction or Irregularities of th. ays tasn mid euro kirk Headache, for a Weak Stomach , '(! Impaired Digestion - Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN Oft CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival Ad ha tha LARGEST 8ALC lifany Patent Medicine litth. World, 92o. at all Dnui Stores. Oregon Industrial I c ii Exposition 0PI-.N5 IN Portland, September 22 .. CI.0HK5 October 22, 1898 Th Finest and (IrenicHi F.xpoaitinn ver held in Hi; Norihwtst. HORTIOl'LTURfili and AGRO'dTlMb I'rirflilfis of Or-i;ou Hfid U'lialiiriton will bf (IIsiIhc I in wonderful prifuioii, inelmliiij; rnon- varje'ie tliHti H'ef b-forn jiatbered tiit'etli er in one ixhildt. GolJ, Silver and Bronze MeJals will te AwarJej. Alarvelously Rich Specimens from our CdU, Mlver ani Other Mines- .Bennett's Wmvd Military Hani. Hsi baaa cngif.' ler ths mimi. Atouidlnf Aerial Feat and Aero, batic Perfoimancra. VerY Low Pates on all RillroaJs- Adm'Mlon at'enti. 1. I'd run lut'enu ASTORIA "AND COLUMBIA RIYER RAILROAD. r Leava. j AUTO HI A. (Duiy.) Arrrra. a.m. p.m. I Portland and A-ia.m. pm. t l ji iona expreva ir.ini.u.M 1V.M via Knanoa, Clirion.i Weatport, Oobl. ardi way tuon. I:a0 11:06 Aatorla, Baj!d and' n (:ISiNif Astoria paaeo-'U: Iger tralna. Flrat-ciaa tralna lear. Warretitoti for narel aad New Astoria at T: t:lt aad ID.U a. m.. and U:M. t: and 6:54 p. m. and returning arrtr. at Warrtntoa at t:M, 1:30, U: a. m. and U 40, :U and 7:0S p.m. Tralna Uava Beaaida 7:W a. m., 10:9) a. m.. 4:10 p. m. dally for Aatoria. Portland tralaa leave fleaald. on Sunday at 1:30 p. m J. C. MATO, O. F.iP.A WHITE COLUR LINE Columbia Rlr.r and Puget Bound Nrl fatlon Company. Leaves Astoria daily except Saturday at 7 p m. teaves Portland dally except Sunday at " a. m. White Collar line t ekets Inter hang-abl on Italley Gitiert. T. J. Pof.er and R. R. Thfrninson for Astoria and all way points, Flavel. llwaco, SeavieW, Lonf Beach, ana Nancotta. C. W. STONE. Astoria Agent. Telephone No. IL U. B. SCOTT. President. Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO ALL Open Try day from t o'clock to l:K aad I N to l:M p. m. Bubacrtptloo rat. P per aanum. W. Cor. Elrrenth .ad Doaa. Btrweu EAST TU LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVK OVERLAND EX PRESS, for 8lem. Pnuhur Aahlanit 1:00 P. M Sacramento. Ofdea, 1:10 A. M Ban Franclaco, Mo lava, Loa Angelea, El Pi so, New Or leans and tb. East. I X Jl. M Roaeburx passenfer M'30 P. U Via Woodhurn. for Dally except Bunday Mount Ancel. 811-1 Dally wrton. West Sclo. 1 except Brownvtlle, Spring- Sunday oebl and gallon... t7: A. Ml Corrallla paaaengw :50 A. M N:5d P. M inqepenaence pass- it:b a m Dallv. tDallv excent Sundar. Connecting at San Francisco with Occi dental A Oriental. Pacific Mall and 0 - mlc steamship line, for IAPAN. CHINA, AVS.R.VLIA AND HAWAII. Rebate ticket on sal dally betw.en I'ortlHnd. Sacramento, and San Francis io. Net rate. 117 first-class, and 111 aec-"nd-closa, Including sleeper. Ratea and tickets to Eastern point ana Kurope. Also Japan, China. Honolu'u. .ind Australia. Can be obtained from J. B K1RKIAND, Ticket Agent. 1M Third t.. R KOEHLKR, C. H MARKHAM, Manager. O. F. & P. A. THE NEV "North-Western Limited" (20th Cemiry Train.) between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, is entertainingly described in an illustrated booklet, which will be fur nished free on application to W. H. MEAD, Gen. Agt., SH8 Waiblngton Street, PORTLAND, ORE. F. W. PARKER, Cera. Agnt, 606 First ATeoue, SEATTLE, WASH. SDr. Wiinnms Indian r ll tiiliUuuiilwill cure ll.iiH. UlLl'UU.V uud Iul.iu. Plks. U iibsorns the iumoi ttlluys tho lULlllK at ome, aci' as a poultice, rives ii. stunt re lict. Dr. Williams' Iudtnn Pile Oitu mentisnrenartHl (or Piles and Iitb lng of the private pnrts. Every box i warranted. Bv drui'ulsts, by mail on re eint of price, M) cent and ci.uu. w LL I WILLIAMS lANtlFaCTUR N6 CO.. Props.. Cleveland. O ma lV lo HSiE r It. a For Sal. by Eatea-Conn Drug Co. Heilborn & fil'KCIAL SALK Japnne.o Linen "Wnrp ' fattings. Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland. C. J. TRENCH ARD. Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. W. F. SCHEIBE, Pipes an 5fflokr' Articles. .74 Commercial Bt Astoria Steam Laundry Irlirf - t THOS. GUINBAN, Proprietor rvh7nitod8f,. Portland, Or. If you can't be Queen of the Regatta, buy your groceries of DeYo and Get a fine dinner set free. PURlTV Chas. Kan & Co, 367 COMMERCIAL STREET. Manufacturers of Ladies' UNDERWEAR and Wrappers, etc. The lowest prices in Astoria. We also earn' a fine stock of Japanese Fancy Goods, fine C'hinaware, Notions and Toys at wholesale prices. Estes-Gonn Drug Go Leading Druggists of Astoria .. tAJVTUUlAA Try " Prestoie,' the West Shore Wood Fir Cord Wood - Slab Wood - - Gut and Vine Maple and Spruce Limbs. I Hb rALAUb 1 Astoria's Leading Restaurant EverytHIng Strictly Plrst-Closs. VV. W. WHIPPLE, Prop. jruvtAnnruTJVLr I P. A. STOKES Clothing 4wwst and Gents Furnishing Goods I CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. ". ' . a Son turc and Carccta. Cuntom Houmo Urokor. ASTORIA, OREGON. Agent W. f. A Co., and Pnclfle Kxpres CO'. Maitufacturar and lMlr In - FINE CIGARS! WHITE LABOK 1'CRPCCT WOKK SATISFACTION Gl'AKAXTEEI). M - wI A W 3 Cunther's Celebrated Chocolates and Ice Cream With Crashed Strawberries at the Parlor.... : Si a snre and pleasant enre for Headache. (Dills Go. - - 3.75 per Cord - - 2.50 " Delivered