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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1899)
THE M0RX1XQ ASTPR1AN. UTKSbAl, OCTOBER 8, m Special Boys and Girls School Hose. Special Price IBc Polr. The kiml yon always py 25c (or. THE A. DUNBAR CO. Rouieuiuer our Glove Sale lasts all this week. 506 Oonnue;cial St root. Mrs. Ada Jowett. of Lewlstou, IJaho. nho visited Astoria, to attend the wed ding of her daughter, Mist Jessie, re turned home last evening. Mr Fish, mother of Mr. Merrill Fish, art) who vi aj here to wit new the mar rlire of her ion, wa a passenger on test night's train, going homeward. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Guild of Grace church will be postponed till Tuesday, October S, ow ing to the absence or sickness of the oflioers. Remember the date. Rev, Edw. Ecclestoo Is In Astoria In the Interests of Albany college, of which Institution be Is the financial a$ent. Mr. Eecleston is making a determined effort to gvt the college out of debt md he has b?en greatly ercouniged. The college to under the control of the Presbyterian church and it is the members of that denomination chleUy who are putting the institution on a sound financial basis. There are good prosi-ects for an endowment from th! East when the debt la cleared. HARD BATTLE NEAR IMS Natives Make General Attack on American Lines. BATTLE AT DAS MARINAS As American Citkalo tad Copoi KllleJ- Eremy's. Loss Lirf e ElvoysCall oj Otis city, requesting that he grant a charter to the Jewish people entitling them to colonise and improve the donolittt ter ritory of their chosen land without In terruption or Interference by the Turkish official. The new nation Is to b- under the sovorvlmtey of the sultan but Independent In the management of Its omctal affair. Snow comes down In the winter and Ice goes up In the summer. There Is some talk of substituting the electrical chair for the g Allows In Geor gia, but the telegraph pole and the "limb of the nearest tree" retain nil their old-time favor down there. Some of the census enumerators will have the Job of penetrating the Alas kan wilds to get the necessary Informa tion about American gold seekers there, while still others will have to go to Hawaii. leWoir Hopper says the American people don't suit him. The American people have made It unnecessary for Mr. Hopper to go elsewhere for the purpose of earning a living as an - ponent of horse play. TODAY TODAY n it YA AY TODAY TODAY Maurice Grau has been decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor of Prance. Inasmuch as Merrier. Bil lot. Cavalgnac, Bolnleffre, BertllTon and the rest of them have been slml- larly decorated It would seem that something better might have been done I for Grau, Mr. Jackson, the Expt'rt Cutter of the Famous MANILA. Oct. l- a. m.-The Fourth infantry regiment. Major Price commaxling. has had a series of en- counter with the Insurgents about Imus since Saturday. The natives mide general attack upon the Amerl can !in"s from Imus to Pacoor. A captain and a corporal of the A merlcan forces were killed and eight A Fillplne colonel is Mr. Prddy Lynch, whose so-called mysterious disappearance, has of late occupied the attention of many paragraph--re. arrived in Astoria on the Co ulmnU yesterday, and with a little tack nf rferliu nunctured mint' a wind-PUtt- ed tale. He affirms that he started fori n'en funded. Sin FraiiCisco, reached San Francisco. known to have been killed. Major trans-icted his business in San Fran- Price requested Rear Admiral Wat Isco and departed from San Francisco. 8on ,0 senJ ,wo gUnboats to hs ,up. Every day there are hundreds of people who do that thing but few by so simple, por " a process achieve such distinction as J Th" Fighting began Saturday, when did Mr. Lynch. He is not Inclined to be i Captain Brown took a battalion and profuse In his communications, think- a Ur?e forc of ,ngurffents on the Ttna ire. and doubtless correctly that when ...... v . r h iu o.-ininr' 0 JJarm.ia road and general en- gageTWrnts followed. The Americans being in the mud In the rice fields, he withes newspaper space he Is willing to pay for it. Jerome Dillon, the well known res ident of Seaside, arrived here Sunday evening from the Atltn district by way of Alaska. Mr. Dillon left here until seven companies were engaged. abotit a year ago and went In by way The insurgents retreated. kept -up the fire for an hour and a half when reinforcements were sent to them During the engagement three Amer icans wer? wounded. The fighting of the Stlckeen route. The Atlln dis trict is in Canadian territory and is one nf the richMt nnrtfons of th Klondike country. Mr. Dillon says the Canadian J""" with an attack by the laws prohibit Americans from filing on j Insurgents on a party repairing a tele claims without first becoming natural-j graph line, one member of which was ixed Britishers. He tried to file on two , wounded, or ihrte claims there, but being an Aivrkan, the recorder would not ac cept bts entry. Mr. Dillon says the An Italian newspaper publishes a ta ble giving a list of the various persons and their nationality who have been canonised or beatified by the Church of Rome during the last 400 years. It la as follows: 7 Italian. IS canonised, 45 beatified: M Spaniards, 17 canonized. It beatified: S7 Portuguese, I eanor lied. 3 bratlfled; IS Dutch. 12 cauoi....- ed. 1 beautified: 14 French, i canonised. 1 beatified; 5 Belgians, 4 canonised. 1 beatified: 4 Germans, 3 canonised, S beatified; 1 Poles. 1 canonized, 1 beati fied. It will be notloed that neither Great Irttaln nor the Tutted State has furnished any saints. Royal Tailors will be at HERMAN WISE'S STORE ENVOYS CALL ON OTIS. THE YELLOW FEVER SCARE. The recent yellow fever fright raised widefelt interest In Its treatment It Is treated In the simplest way possible al though It Is a terrible disease. Perfect sanitary arrangements are Insisted up on, the supply of water must be pure. simple medicines are administered and the bowels kept regular. If this last measure was observed by everyone we I would be a magnificent race. There is nothing better than Hoetetter" Stom ach Bitters for cleansing the system. A dose three times a day will bring new life and happiness. It will positively cure constipation and dyspepsia and for weak liver or kidneys there Is nothing I to equal IL Every druggist keeps It I and a private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. to toll you all about the latest stylos, all tbe new wrinkle!", and he will take vour measure School Started Monday Ami tlio thoughts of tlio children are one moro diverted to their ntudio. The beginning of ot the year finds thorn with lumlor uliulics to iniihteraud more etnilicnted robIoini to solve. Have- you solved the problem of fitting the children out properly? Wo have, and nro willing to let you tlorivo tho benefit of our ellorts. Wo are prepared to handlo all tho m IiooI children in Astoria and vicinity; and Jit them out with the pro)ier kinds of clothing at prices you will be glad to pay. FREEof CHARGE Hoys' Wsll M1 Sulti 01 His best (nlirli , flmt cm iineres ami worsted, iolr lined, fully K'.OO; tiiecial $1.50 Boys' $j,oo Suits-Kvry suit tailored in a (lrit-t'la manner, finely finished tod perfect dtttug rmsut, itieciai $2,50 The Bt $4.00 Suit That were ever shown are placed on sale tomorrow lor $3.25 Boys' 13,00 5ults-Io al muni all sites made uf Die finest caMUtneres and fancy plniiU, slripM and mixtures all ool garmeuts, pertal $4.00 Young nen's Jultj- Mdr of good brary easl meroe, in nral mixed alter ure or round cnt, wsll eed and linr.l, p 14 lo 10 years, worth to.SO, KH'UI $4.00 Rovs' Knee Pant In coriltiroy, (weed, serges and vLi'viols, all well made and ewetl, gw 3 lo 14 year at ajc to $1.00 Hlack Cat Stockings- Willi Irlpl knee brel and too, wear lllly r rent long, er limn onlitmry tockllivt. No. 13 i Hie lieavleal and alnmgest Ui)' shM'klug In Die world. No. 10 Is liiilil er weiitit. No. 110 Is lit fin est lu ih market for ladles' uiImo and children, price per pair.... SC Cliildrva fast Mark double knee, liestrv rlldxHl sloik liili, sue d to V 1 li, eutl Kr pair 10c Children's tndwar- JJitjsw- ".v' bsvy rlblxxl fleece. lined slilrls and drawer, can't be tieat for tl rliw asked, size It4 Iu8l, rlal per garment ..JSC Boys' Sweaters-llova' bear; cotton awealors, oolori navy blue and maroon, prim 904 Hoy' xtra fine all pur wool aweaUra, tiary blu and ma alzea 24 lu M each $1 go Boys' Caps-Hoy golf est In plsid and oliock and plain colors.,, SC lkiy' Rue naVT ps Willi emlilems ovsrsliol silk. lieal quality, all hi .elnlus OOo e-li ...' kC r6t' r t-t. N. IV Wejiavc the lnrgt M line of school tmpplictt in the city; largo Inbh ts fie; combination sehiHil loxes, "ie; bound clatett, Kc; uap.toia jx noils, .'c jut dot ii; book utrapfi, fie: rubber in.sorled load penciln, lc ieh; etc. . . . Shanahan's . . . country Is rich In placer mining bat-.., , Canadians have the best of It All the! Mi"n However Was Fruitless-Gun-rkh claims there are owned by Can- ,boat". t0 Bombwl 0rn- alluns. Hn consiiers the laws as un-1 MAXILA, Oct. 2.-The Filipino en Just and discriminating an! passed , voys cal,ed on MaJor General OUs to for the purpose of shutlng out aliens. ! day a'd dlsouRsed matters with no re Mr. Dillon says he Is undecided wheth-isult- Genral Alejanderino said to a er he will return to Atlln or not. i "'Pfcsentatlve of the Associated Prss ; tnal he had no instructions except to I ai-ii' er a letter, which was rejected, . r,n,, ,,nt v wr mm vr.m.nn . nm A.-3MIibl Pt'J. 4, U.llCU Alt 11- 8AN8. Yon are requested to attend the fun eral of 8Ister Mary M. Cyrus at the house at 11:S0 a. m. today. J. 8. BISHOP, Master Artisan. The British bark Royal Forth ar- . He will return to'Tarlac tomorrow. rived in Sunday, 32 days from Acapulco, ' rh. ,,.,. , , v., . l . . 1 ln- etpeaitlon. composed of an ar In ballest. The Royal Forth Is in com-1 -,,, a,,,, . ' mand of Captain Cooper and Is the ZZtT wh T L J largest salllBg vessel that ever entered 7' ' ? 'he rUnboa,,, H'm ... . . , . licicn nno minare eecortlng it, pro- thls port, being of MIS tons register. ', ,,, A . . . ' 8 ' 1 . , . t . cerdtd yterday to Oren. for the our- (.AMKtv Tonnw KtatMi ho hurt on iin. . . ' .... P1-'w "l t'ombardlng that nlac and eventful trip up the coast. The weath- aTlmn, m J, . , r. ...'Ian'li"gr 200 marln" an1 bluejackets v V 8 . "" and raising th wrecked gunboat fr iratum, wuen a neavy soutnwest , . . . . . .apnoia. ine gu)xats wl I approach to wind sprang up which conUnued until about rM yarls frofn aiii.iiiK 111 me iia.ru.ir yfairiiaj. cap tain Cooper mates that on Sunday, September 24, he spoke the British tlaiboats will entr the river. The expedition will return tomorrow. K..b T am. . ... , II , .v ' .......r,, uil .1,1 Hit British ship Camlilnk. fnm Santa froIr ,h , M10 t., w.,.. n a .u . rro,r thr that the Americans ,miii, Will WUIHI 1,.I llir V- 1,1 UIII Ulcl h'i(J ,jf A . 1 1 I. t 1 ' waa also righted but not spoken. Sh was hadt-d for tho Columbia river. The Royal Forth is chartered to load wheat, '. and, although a largo carrier, draws but mati to be lanre. PTlOCRKSS OF JEWISH RACE. 23.9 foot tt'hfn lrtf,loH At r,r(,a,nt uht t . M " ion zoiolkoff Hays Th4r view only draws 13 feet. The Royal Forth P,. . ! g ntration Rooolve Much will be compellel to lighter from 600 Support to ltoO tons of her cargo at Astoria as she cannot possibly float down the river TImf-s-Herald. fully laden, even with the present stage of water. She will probably leave in tow for Portland today. of THE JEWETT-FIS-H WEDDIN'G. Ion Zolotkoff, rlr-igate of Knlghta of Zlon ot Chicago to the third an nual confess which convened at Bale, Switzerland, from August 15 to August IS, haa returned to Chicago, His official A verv pretty house wedding tv,k P" ,h" f'roc,"'"nW "t the con-plao- yesterday afternoon at the reel- ,8ubmltt' to the Zionists dence of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M-gier. J, ' C"y at the Tn''!,fth It was the marriage nf Mr. Merrill Flsh Z ? Ha" ,aj,t venlng. Three of lise. faaho, and Miss Jew,tt, of "" 'T"Wlfih 'M'u- attended the this cty. nirce of Mrs. Megler. :'""ventlon at Bale, representing 1,200 Rev. W. Seymour Short officiate. !"v,",0r 7fan'zatlon'' fr'"" a partg of The pallors were beautifully decorated T?; Th'! Unl,f States was rep with cu; (lowers and potted plants and , . u'"6 '1"ksat'-8- Mr z"u- M the arrangements were perfect. pai'1 "If rport: Th hHH o h,im. 1Pe Iiavo 'he undivided svm. ...... ....,c ..Q,..,.s t,;UJly r lh( en( chrlH,a ,, . suit. Only relatives and a few of the their endeavor to igenr-rat" the racS Ti(j!t intimate friends were present. Hn'' "a historic oiI. The kindliness Delicious refreshments were served by ''f ,h? ,lflblf! rhri.mlanH has e,ted the the little M, Ha Hare and Fay X.rVrl Delli"irf-1'- ;bv the convention to solicit thrBym- Many elegant and costly gifts tetl-! r"'"'y 'rf the c7r of FtiiHsl.q, under fled In a small measure to the place 1 " about 5 mm Jpft. th. br.de held in the hearts of those he.raerrort7i.lT,n strTS who knew her. Mr. and Mrs. Fish left The plans for the future activity of the In the evening for Boise, Idaho, where """'"ty are at present embodied In the they will reside, Mr. Fish having a po- ZilrVtrT'X I oiiiuii on nie uoiiw nin.ienman. im-y o'iize rnlaitlne and Syria en mapse win scop a lew aays in roruana. FOR RENT OR BALE. A very desirable dairy farm, finest beaver dam land with abundant living water, find cows, buildings, orchards and separators. Address Robert Craw ford, Nehalem, Tillamook county, Ore. for the future or present use. If you order n Suit, Pant or Vest, Overcoat or Ulster, The Royal Finish will make you look swell, and the other fellows who didn't get Royal Tailored Clothing Woman's Welfire within her own eontroli greatest French medical trinmph of this rentnrr. for all ferosle irregularities. weMknem. etc.;! a positive blessing to married ladies. Call or write for sealed information. Inclose stamp. Office 350' Washington street, over Uordray's, rooms 9-10, fort- land, Uregon. will wish they had waited; and the next time they too will order The "Delsarte" and "Regent" Shoes for Women Royal Hand Made Artistic Clothing Pcrnltt Shorthand School H. W. BEHNKB. Principal. Rooms 111 Oregon I an Umlding, I'lirtlunJ, Or. Ths Pernln System was awarded the World's Fair Medal and Diploma. No shading: No position; Few word -signs no (allures. Day and night. Posing a tlpeeiattr. HYLflfJD The Photographer N. W. Corner Seraoth and Washington POKTLAM), ORKUON J Holmes' English AND- Business College 414 Yamhill St, Pnrtliiinl, Oregon. iwknMM pursuits art much more profitable to the average person than an of ttit profs, slons. A studious young nun or woman can prepare lor business career In about oneourth the thus required lo educate for s profession, and at about oas fourth ths cost The success of hundreds of our graduates is srery.day proof of the value of practical education. Itiarulue into the merits of our school. Lesrs Boar snd wftac we teach. aWStwIents of "Armstrong's Combined Theory and Practice of Bookkeeping" learn to keep books tinctlj as tbe are keep In bust, nets. New way to two; makes bookkeeping easy. Investigate. Call, or writs. Portland Business College Fifth and Yamhill St. A. P. Armstrong. Prin. Open ill the year. Siuilemn may rntrr al any time. Husinrsi, Shorthand and English (Iqi.irtmcnK Private or rlais insimrtinn. Caialogne frre. SIX DKPAUl MKNTS KiikHhIi, Itoiikkccplnu, , ShorthanJ, T rewriting, IVninuiihliip, . All. Send for circulars. BISHOP SCOn ACADEMY r44 into. i. W. Hill, M. D, rrlaelsl. Ckriatataa Ttraa Oe.u !. la, IS. A BoaHIni ft Par gakMi UaSw atMfaiMat mttm ists, tit aulM er Infonnatl adlnte srlnolp.1. J. W, HILL, M. U.. P. O. 4nn II. PiKtluiS, Or. Prlmarr, prtpralarr snS A(dmle rxwri 5MI Oolle PnparalloB, MlllWrr UlMlpllaa, uul Talslns. Ut ni all HTM rolr4. I IIS All MlfjLy Equal Styles 4 p to One any Price $5.oo $3.50 I -jjM shoe DON'T FORGET TODAY TODAY -IS n T0THE LADIES OF ASTORIA -AND VICINITY. We cordially invite you to visit tn in our new quarters, Corner Morrison and First Sta., Formerly occupied by A. II. STEINHACH, where we have on dinplay the largest exclusive line of Millinery on the Const. Up-to-Date Millinery AT POPULAlt ntlCES. DAY Over 700 TRIMMED HATS from $3.00 and Up. . Golf Hats with long Quills all colors, 97c Bach Street Hats all new styles from , . . d nc tin a up, ri New walking Hats, w New Tarns and Turbans Said (,'olonel Joyce to Miss Wilcox At the base ball game, "What cheers!" "Riire. but the umpire's got th laugh On us up here In tiers." ; Inasmuch as there Is no polltlcal society ! of Jews Ir the worM, It became neos- V.. y 10 orani-ie a negotiating booy of from .his Ihn em.-w,! the ('')V'nM Trust Company, LV h'-Tl'iuartfrs In London, and which has a capital stock of tn.mm It V.-U1 devolve upon thlg organization durine the year to submit a petition to tho TnrUbh ruler In an official eapa- Also "Queen Quality" . Shoe6for Women $30 E. C. Goddard & Co., Oregonisn Building, Portland. AT HERMAN WISE'S STORE. The Wonder Millinery Co., i omcr Morrison and First Sts., 'OKTLAND, OREGON. THE BIG STORE