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rU r T. .? . 6 r Vll- Special ....bale . Cuiiiiiii riliil Hticrt iiMir Jl WOMfl'S OF BUYING i n K"'"' tt'".v if "f ii wiiMc turn of mind A Juiurt woman run pnri ally Ml if it flu- lil. hr-r foot. Tit in lniii lino ttm hlioo Iiiiiii wlio trien to iltltidij tin uoniiui inuktM tin1 Uuudrr of In'n life ami driven liii tr.ulo to it hl"io ulici't) rt'liiililo Klmrx mo hold and (MTfirt liitlin i pcifonunl. JOHN Tho Pat 1 Fresh Salmon Trout and Halibut H74 Commtrcliil Hlro.it. i 1 HJeCEIVED IN TUI rtUUAtT, ' OBAUMAt J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. AND ACADEMIC OIUDM HidlB( pupil arpUd (nr III school I Ht. Iietai.fep.liltig,MrplMaterMtl. For rU, tux, 1drtt tb. 8uptrtora. I i A. V. ALL.EIN ...Fancy and Staple Groceries... l. Jnnutnd Jelly (iliis. V .i the Fruit to go in tlifin WtW.tWnWViVrnV THEOCCIDENT f Astoria's Leading Hotel 1 Alcglcr S Wright, Props. Estes-Gonn Drug Go. Leading Druggists of Astoria uuuuvuvu Try " PrcMtoio a sure and pleasant cure for the Headacbe. C. J. TRENCH ARD, Commission, Brokerage, nsar ance and Shipping. Ain'i'1 W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull lln nl Pipes. Tubacce, nil 5mokr' Aitkltt. T Commercial 11 Astoria Steam v n J. B. WYATT, PbonaNoVoi ' Aatorla, Oratoi . , . , Hordwpre, 1 , Ship Chandler, Provllon, P A.INTQ nnd OILS, ' I Attaatlon Paid to apr!ix Bb p Oriental CmiomIUoi)' ,M nrul Tovm, i' , e. ,'. W iiiMMl peilHl'u M6cli nm" Hclf 'UttundlvMM of C;om I . '' 1 . " . ' 'i Wing Le6& Co. (((Jmi'h Dry (jiioili SUirc, r , (flftY SHOES HAHN, Astoria, Oro XonlytQCSetUp The Born Steel flange Every One (iiianmUI. ?W. J. SCULLY Sole Arcnt, 431 Bond Street. Market 1N8TRU- MKITTAL UU8IC, PAJNT1NO AND VOICE CULTUR8 FORM A 8PBCIAL DSJAJtTlaNT .1 a .....Prices Lower Thnii Ever Ctmlont IIommo Urokcp. ASTORIA, OREGON. W. I'. ACo.,an.l I'noltlo Express Co'i. MnnufiictMror nnj l)ealr In FINE CIGARS! WHITB LAIJOR riJKI'ECT WOKK SATISFACTION GUAKAXTCEI). .. THE PROOF of tlt pudding la to tba' aatte aad tb. proof of IlqM IS IN SAMPLING ' That'a aa arffumant cbac'a ' oloalr- d(nofiatnUloa Our win ataad tba taafc HUGHES & CO THE HCUIEKCE OF SYEUP OF FIGS U duo n;t only t, tlm orljf Itiallty nml tmpllclty of tlio iioinMiintloii, but iilho totlia cuiu iiml ill with which It In manufucturfil by wluntiu.j j.rowaHcn known Vi the t'Ai.irciiMu Fio hviai1 Co, only, nrul wm wl .li Vj linpit-ia upon all tlm lmiiuij of iuri:halii(f tho truo mnl orltfliml muvdy. An tho (friiuliioMyrupofl-ldhUmonufttt'turKl by th Cai.ikoiisu Vm Hyuvp Co. only, kmmleiltfo of that fuct will mint ono In n v tf'lliifr tho worthlcM liiilUll-iii iiinnnfiiotmcd byothur par Una. Th lilh klumlltiff of tho Cam ronjiiA Tio hyMit. Co. with tho meat cal profi-ahl.,11, an, the atttlofttotlon which th ifcnuiiio Syrup of Fljj m (riven to tiillliona of fumllk-n, umkea tho duiiio of the Coniuny a uuranty of the exoolli'iicii of It n-meily. It la far lu uilvunci) of all other laxative., aa It au on the khlm-y., liver and bowela without lrrlutln or weaken iotf thrrn, ami it rfot-a not ifrlpe nor DatiM-at. In oidi-rtoirct lU beneficial effort, ploaso re mi'tuIxT tho oauie of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. x raAxeiM, ri. IAH UVILLK. Ur, VKW TOBK. . ?. WANT ANNKXAilON. Inlrlllvrnl Njtlvra at Mnnllu lirllf-ve II U iho True lloaj io Llinjr. NKW yoUK. Ht. I.-A iilmt. h Iq th llrral.l frum Manila y: On of (Ktirral AxuliuiMu'a tcnnjcntlal alvlira Ma that the 'Ur,i of tba l-4liiix Kllli'lii'n at j.r-t ut to ititln llio t'nlml Hlnlra aaklnx '"T Lluirxallon, The -lutiHl natlvra rraia -.hit th)" will tirvt-r olituln tiU.lllty anI irmrly umlc-r TX'fc rulTt. - Axulnnl.lo la nut a purly tu th ( henm, he Ornima or a r.pu4llc unii'T an Amwlran protector ate. Tha lntrlllxnt natlvra trt-llevr that an nnailrm la Hit trua road to llurrty. In vlaar ut tha fact that Ptupllllar. the aoiilhrrn lnJr. and I'uah. tha rh.ftaln In tha Malnbaa dla'.dct, ahowa atrunKT liilenllona 'laily ut hrmklnx air frum tha central dictator. PANUO g KC'ItKTLV DEPAKTd. Tb (leneral Kmherka at Havana In poa aralm of a Larg Bum of Mon'-y. NKW TORK. Sept i-A dlajwtch to the. Herald from Havana, via Key Wtat, aaya: . ilavlrat aucrraafully done everythlna In hla power to convry the Impreiol n ha wua alltna" W ffln. via Nw York on the alxunahlo Philadelphia Tburaday. Ueneral Pando Inatead aecretly atarted for hla natlva land about ten houra later on the French etennrr Notre Dam. du Balut, H I. aJd. with 12.0W.O4 fruma. Tha m rrt waa effectually kept and vary fnw trraone hr have any know), are of It and all the Havana newapapera announce Pando' dcjianure on th. I'hll-ad.-lphla. llefor daybreak In the mornlm, whin few were about. Uenaral Pando and autte wrre put aboard tho Notre Dame du Hnlut, awry affort Nina' ma.1 to uvold nolle. Punlo waa no aooner aboard tho ahlp than he aent for Captain PUlard and en tnutrd twnlve million frnnva to hla naff. kiMl'in. otxaWiInx a receipt for It. Pando then locked hlm'lf In hia atute room and tvmulncd there until tha ahlp left the harbor, about ' o'cUnk In the cvrnlnR. There are many plaualble n-aaona for 0icral Pundo'a londuct, thuuxh exactly the una which moved him It In Inipoa alblo to aacertnln. Much (l-penJ upon where the treaaure he carried away enme from, but whatever It inurve. hn the army la In arrenra aeven montha and the civil llala four nmntha, and bclh crylnK for pay, It la obvloua that a Uangcroua amount of UIonU'iit will be atlrrcd up If thn knowledite of the trannpurtatl jn of any auch amount beconira public. xiih..h ..n.i,. h,..t ,i, r-miLuinn nf having con.lderabla private wraith It la prposteroua to auppoae any such sum could be rratllxai on hla property under cxlmlng circumstances. If the amount taken was paid by Itlanco at Madrid or der, unity and civil list conditions would make scoiecy absolutely essential. It it wua luaen wunout inancu Kiiowieugv, no mutter from what sourct, aeiTt-cy wuld tie no leas a mvesalty for Pando, bo. a use of -the treasury strait here. The fund may have been the combined resources ruphcmlallcnlly called savings of Pnndo aaJ friendly otllccra. The aura niny have been and was most probably made up of large aubacrtpittuia from ftMinlarda In South Amcrleit, Central America and Mexico, which readied Pan do In la r tie amounts during hla vii-tt to Mexico, UcneruJ Itlanco having Ignored Pnnoo's plan for tho defense of Santiago. Pando prmmbly tnxlxted on delivering the funda direct In Madrid rather thun througn Hlnnco. Hero again secrecy would be essential. It Is worthy of note that on the Notro Pnnie du Hulut besides wcro Omcrule Klgueron nnd Saliulo, aent homo In dla- graco by lilunco. Other paHsengers Inciinled many cadota from Spanish military schools und wound- ed or 111 aoldlera provided with blankets and other comfort by the Simnlsh Red Cross, Apropoa of Paiulo'a departure, persons have long been asking what bociimo of threw other high otlleors who left Cuba when Pit into did, to secure vessels to run tho blockade, each of these other three laving carried nwny for that purpose jO.(VH) pesos from which, report any, noth ing hits been heard since. Within tho last few day the authorities here roltistltuted the system of patrol about tho Malno wreck as maintained be fore the war, Intending to show the com- mlHHlnn their determination that Ameri can properly shall be fully protected nnd Incidentally that they do not regard the I that tho" suicide 'ofj' Colonel Henry wti onuse of the disaster as determined and perhaps murder. . -Intend to glvo no opportunity for the j The turn of the affair here, hotvevett. manufacture of evidence uch as will be j has been so stnrtllng that it Is not astoni- natural from this point of Mew. SANTIAGO VETERANS. t Arrangement to Meet Michigan Volun- teers Who Were Expeoted Yesterday, i , ntfTnftiT Mich.. Sent. S. Tho men ! .,n...'ni.,t MieMiran in tha Santiago i campaign are expected to reach here to-; night. Thoy are the Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth regiments of volunteer. cusatlon or tne Jw, ureji". " -Governor Plngree nnd the cltlxens' com- traitor and his condemnation to the for mittee have arranged to hav. them met gory of document, to prove hlra guilty, at tMli''j!'T(T bj'V'rtr, W.f 'jfonvya iH.i'( ,llilr (ii.Mifh arrlv.jofW'ii ty t nt h "if ' r. 1 - v" w; . mr may w f.AXiiafi. h WAHIfLsVJTOftt Uyi':-t Ivilectnf nl i'uH;pl at OrlMna. la ! xrntihi'd Dia irinsufy il-iiirtiii:iit that yrtt-Att (.ini.artf hnia1Kl parailaaloifM I 'i tnl at I 'i imai'aipin nvr quamniina mutton, near Port Mi),, I &) foala tiiM ind H,rtn alilpp'd frmn Unlveotrin to II vunu iiii'l rfiumrd ifl'.tfir (frltmia tiy tha irairinr Tyr. I"' Tha uniiauiil rroiulj for ilia rHjnt, au lliorliv to Knint whl'-h hna bmn lr'l, r.in thn fumUatlon of tlin vi-nurl would LIII th Ktklkim t I WOKK COMMKNKM NEXT MONTH. liliC llrikni'r Al'O'tjt to Ha Hul t at Hicii Pedro llurhor, HAN ntANCIWrj, IVpt. J. -M.ijur UiivlR, id lln; I H.U-.I hi ut" initln'T corpa, haa rnolVfd from Wnahluxton Ihtr upecllh wtloiia and IjihI of thp cntrui-t ,r frr the I'lK 1-rriikanl' r ut Hii Pedro hnr hor. All tha ipK'ijniMiita Ii.iVv lnn form ally upprovi-d and fluncd ly (Iih mr-l.iry of v.ir mid ever) (Minx la now In h.ij.- for llrMotn ilcr A Ncu of ClilMo, tha i on tr' lur, to K' iili'id with Ihr work. The lond lit the contractor, la Xittftu und tli.-y are to r'lv- fr'in th n ivcrn nn nt H.aXi.Wrt for biitl'llnir I hn l.r.ikatr. It la rxnM id Hint actual work will tc conimrnitd e.irly next month. IV A NTH HANK PAPKIl KXAMINKD. WAHlllNtJWN. .pl. I. -.xntary liaKo haa K'vrn Inrtrui llona to hank ex- Auiliirm to make auch liiM-ctii of Ixipi-r li'-M by tha bnka aa will enable Ihe exiunlnera to report If the war reve nue act ll bclriK or haa bn eornp:ed ftlth. HAMl'UJfl NOT f't'ITAriLE. It'ieni Itullnx of Trt-aaury Iiepanment Admlta Tut Samplra. WABHINOTON. Hnpt. 1-The treaaury d-'purlmcnt haa laiutd e clrcibr if In- airullia to all uatoma otIUera mllriK on the dutlublllty jf traa .nij'orti'd aa ample. The circular annoumea liiii ui:i.nttea of Imt In alimll paikinfa varyliiff from oiie-quurler to one-half pound of each line are tiring ImiwrtMl aa sumplea In the ao Hi Hall. in of ordcra for nhlnni'. to fol low. Where tea la put up In package of not ovi-r one ounce welxht nnd thq fart la eatubluhed that thrjr are aamitlra for die trtbutlon or for uw In aolhltlns ordera and not for aale, the duty thereon will nt he lnix)mvl under the not of ISM, or ex amination made under the iHfl act CALIFORNIA- KKiJIMENTS. Two of Thttn Ordered to Ue Mutiered Out SAN KRANC1SCO. git. .-Th new that the Sixth and eleventh rexlmenix of voluiMoera were to be muMered out. while the Ktxhth max to remain In e-ri'lre c re al 'd little excitement umene; the troop moat Intercated. i The aoldlera hav. accepted the Inevit able In aa good a aplrU aa If they had re ceived an order to no to the front The Seventh, which cornea from South, ern California, wltr-tw muatered out at Ua armory In uua Ancelea. Tba alxti. largely compoaed or mm from the 8an Joaijuln valley, will be mustered out 'in thla city. The Bchth. at Camp Uerrllt. at Oakland, may tike the place of the Sixth In xuordltig ih Btnecla araenal and varloua point In thla vicinity. In conjunc tion with the California artillery, which I alao to remain In the aervlce' for the prearnt. AN IDEAL CAMP. Colonel Moore Report on the Healthful nra of Catnp Meade. WASHINGTON. 8ct t-Colonel Moor., of the quartermaster' department, ha returned from Middle-town, where he haa been In charge of work at Camp Meade. He haa made a verbal report to 8 .h-rotary Alger of the condltlona there. He aaya that th camp la one of the finest farm In th vicinity, on high roll, lug land, from 3D0 to iX) feet above the 8usii!ihantia river. The water Is abund ant and Is obtained from a source that I here can be no poalble dungcr of pollu tion. Three artesian well furnish the lupply. They ure from 171 to SIT fOK deep, bored through solid granite for somo distance and thtouKh feet of solid sandstone before water la reached. This waaer la P1!1 n "mpa and to the tenta I wh'w rart' ftr vf? "PP"'- 8ome rcglmem are supplied by hydrants In front of each company und some from carts. Colonel Moore ays there Is an abundant supply of thla water which haa been analyxed and pronounced absolutely pure. The ssmltary condition c-f th enmp ore excellent. Precautions have been taken to prevent any trouble arising from the sinks and rcfui-a matter. Colonel Moore also reports that the food Is abundant and the troops apparently well aatliilled. President McKlnloy, when at Camp Mcn.de. told Colonel Mooro that he consld. crcd the pluco n Ideal camp. WAS HENR'jl KRDSRKD? All Paris Excited Oh-er the Melodrama Tho Can. a National Peril. NEW YORK, e'etu. 3 A dispatch to tho Herald from Paris ijays: Among the n.any wild rumors HyHg about la ono that seemj too Incredible to merit even notice, did it not show the suuo of the public mind. ' This la a belief that Colcnel henry did not commit suicide. Figaro :ys that when the commissary of police arrived at Mont Vnllcrlen he asked for Colonel Hen ry' vullse and tho raxor with which he committed suicide. Vie was told they bud been sent to the minister of war. Tills extraordinary proceeding ould not fall to be commented upon here, where re sped to legal formality Is carried to such superatlllous extent that tha people would leave a man hnnglng rather than to wait for tho arrival of t'he police. Naturally enough, then, auch u dentil us the raxor having been sent to the minister of war makes ninny ptople.ak why. Tho Eclair, referring to the matter, soys: Tills controversy hits shown us long ugo to what depth certain Individuals can de scend, so we nre not surprised to real "lshlng tbat peoplq ar ready to listen t the most far-totehed Ideas. .What the or- dlmiry public In the matter Is that from i uuestion of treason the Dreyfus case has become a national peril. WhM wonder, therefore, thnt one. melodramatic in toent more Is credulously accomplished eagerly and believed. The nwin In the street Is in favor of re- vision. He sees 8 tread of evnnjo'.lon .running tnrougn tne nnair nom mc .- fhft rrrt of Colonel Henry and tha aup rraalofi of the lattwr a an Wonvenlent eltnmia. Thla ahowa you hiw ptml'iit ai'ema to- Mlnil iM0fla hwre and rven lo, drive common iidmi and prbab !Uy from h"lr mlfliiaihe Inatitnt, they ntK.if to tn niift Hi X'ryf u iia. , ' i ''Oi. petHe Knitiiqiif ay that tho aliurnoon of tbe dny tht Colonel Henry wa arreafrA be wh vlnl'ed In hi cell by an officer who remained alono wl'h tho prlaoni-r a connHralile time. The mlnlaii-r wur caya ColoniJ Hnry waa not vlalted by any oti. Tha Petite llepubliiiue, hcrwnvcr, re- fUH'-a to uccept ibn denial, and ay that in IMil Colonel Paty'ilu Clam cniwred lircyfim- Hnd nffTed lilm a revolver In order that he mlxht commit aubiile. briyfua n-fumd the revolver, proclilnilng hla liimicence. The 1'ctllo Repulill(iie anka If tha officer who entered ('oWnRi lUory a cell aaa not thorged wllh a ain.t- l.'ir duty. It even reKJfde the limmtiTr e al'li which th mlnlu'er of war deril- that any auch Vlult aa paid to the pit.- irier w.ia confirming the rumor, or at uny rate giving It liiportan e. CONTRACTS INVJTEL-. i''iilli.g fitailon at Pigo Pago Will I!c t.'oinpl'.ted Within a Yetr. SAN FRANCISCO,. S- pt J.-Coniract t'ir tho i r ii lluii ut a coaling a'.aipin at Pugo pugo Iwtve been InvltoJ by Com mander Z. U 'J antler, who ha the Wolk In charge. The commander will not Hate the amount to.be txpended, itt be ay the work wl'l lie of auliotuntlal chnnw ter and at I'onvt a year will be re'ulrd llir Iia ojRipletlon. . i l.leuu-rnirit Chamber of the civil en gineering department Of th. rAvy will au- Prvlae the conatructlun of the wharf and coaj aheda. He will alao provide for a water aupply and make a complete topog raphical aurvty ut the United State Und aurrounding the harbor. Commander 'iars-r oay that no forti- flcatlona are to be erected. Scitg's Best baking powder is only a little bet ter than two or three others; but Schillings Best tea is twice as good as usual tea. In either case, your gro cer returns your money in full if you'd rather have some other. u For ula by Ross. Hlgglns Si Company A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle of Santiago. sick or vcu.. i msn mcbt nd dt THE PACKERS AT THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO DE CCc WERE, ALL HEROES. THEIR HEROIC BFFORTS IN - uiSTilNa AMMUNITION AND RATIONS TO THE FRONT SAVED THE DAY. ....... P. E Butler, of pack-train No. S, writ ing from Santiago d. Cuba on July ZX aaya: "We all had diarrhoea In nor. or Ilea -violent form, and when we landed we had no tlm. to see doctor, for It waa a rase of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammuni tion and radona, but thank to Chamber lain' Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; In fact, I sincerely believe that at one crltlcaj trme thla medicine waa th. Indirect aavlor of our army, for If the packer hod been unable to work there would have been no way of getting supplies xo the front There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the good fortune to lay In a aupply of this medicine for our pack-train befor. we left Tampa, and I know In four casea It abso lutely saved life." The ubove letter rat written to the manufacturers of tbla meuiclne. the Chamberlain Jdedlcln Co., Des Moines, towa. ' For sal. by Charles Rogers. ROUGH SHOES FOR LITTLE GIRLS Sometimes, especially school times, they need them; good, rosy ones, but strong and hard to wear out. As for the boy, 0, we sympathise with you all tho year through, for the boys are a great tux on head, heart and pocketbook, but right here our sympathy takes a practical turn. Have you seen our special shoes for boys? Petersen & Browne MURRAY HOTEL Foot of N nth Street . i .; i Electric Lights-Electric Bells-Free Sample Room-AU Modern 1 ., , Improvements. .... . WEEKLY RACK3. F. M. GUNN, Proprietor. Uoilhnrn ft, hvhwuiH --w fcl'EClAIj SALE Jnpimco Linou Warp Matting. Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland OUlUllUUUVVIVriAnAAAJUUlUV 2 .i&pJMP'ERIAU Hotoi l THOtt. QUINTAN, Proprietor ' 5 Hevcnlhnnd w - j-y. i WnahlrKtlon Hla. l-'OfL I MfL I It 5 . :i p-" . r WW Chas. Kan & Go; 3C7 COMMERCIAL STREET. Manufacturers of Ladies' UNDERWEAR and Wrappers, etc. The lowest prices in Astoria. We also carry a fine stock of Japanese Fancy Goods, fine Chinaware, Notions and Toys at wholesale prices. jjntuvivrtuvinn I Hb PALAUb Astoria's Leading Restaurant EverytHIna Strictly Pirst-Clans. W. W. WHIPPLE, Prop. P. Ai STOKES..;.. Clothing WWWWWWWWWWW arid Gents' Furnishing Goods - i i.i . . CUSTOM MADE lest Shore (Dills Go. ...Wood ... Fir Cord Wood Slab Wood Cut and Vine Maple and Spruce Malur at Tickets to all polnU HOB l1., IriV F"" Saleby 0- R. 4 F I ft illliii1 Aeent. Astorn. : C D. potEUH, Ilwaoi Through palace and tourist alee para dining and library pbaervatlon can. . - ELEGANT VKSTTBUtB TRAINS. : No. 4 Limited leave. Portland at VM Not I Limited arrives Portland at :li a, aa, r . ' V : ' - ( Cnti Furniture UUH and Carpet.. I U 5 7 I Gunther's Celebrated Chocolates ani Ice Cream With Crushed Strawberries at the Parlor .... SUITS A SPECIALTY, t ' g 3.75 per Cord 2.50 " Delivered OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth. Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Ketalar Normal Course of three rear. year whollr pniP sa onaJ.J TrHinliig department of nine Kiodea with 'lOO children. -iittructtoi. and train ng In Uymnastles (bwedlaa ays tern), aud Vocal Music for public schools The Sorma diploma la reeognlaed by law aa a STATE LIFE CERT1KICA IK to teach. i ight expenka. Tuition, book, board and lodging (ap proximately), 1 1 35.00 per year. Students boarding UiemtelTet, llln.00 per year. Academic gmdes acceited from high schools. Cataloguea chevrfullf tent ou appllcalliai. Address P. U CAifPBF.LI, President, or W. A. WANN. Secretary of Ftmil Kopp's "Best A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLUELY PURE The North Paoiflo Brewery, of whioh Sir .John Kopp ia proprietor, tnakea ber for domestic and export trade. Bottled beer for family use, of kej beer anpplieJ at any time, delivery in tbe city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia River and Puget Bound ITavl,,. , gation Company. Leaves Astoria dally except Saturday t 1 p, m. Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 1 a, m. WTiite Collar line tickets Inten hanifiiiblt on Bailey Gatzert, T. J. Potter and H. It. Thompson for Astoria and all way polr.in, Flavel, Ilit-aco, Seavlew, Long liimcn, an i Nahcotta. C. W. fiTONR, TJ. B. SCOTT, Astoria Atrmit. President. ' Telephone too. 11. ?