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r v I TUH MORiNINO ASTORIAN FRIDAY OCTOBKK 3, IBM. I '4 m ; ' ;''!.;.. ' f . ' ',' '' vv ' " i '. J;H! T. LKJIITM. IWNer. tIUM Mai ML TlK 1 Of tUBSCIUrTtOK. DAILY. j.t If r moM r , r avaata CMI-WECKLT. gnt r ea. tr r. la Mr tie Port; fix to Mbacrib, At mreunlcaUor. lntd4 fo put 3rea mwI4 b Urct4 ta th wll mT. tntBM rommunkalloe. of all ! eia remittance mwt b addi 4 -1M AatorUn." fw A'rUM guarant to lu ad ruvi Urtt elreulatloa of 407 aWir publish on tha Columbia AifortUlof mm cm be h4 on 'J.-laa to tb buil n manager. .f ah at Atrl wniM a-wn I Ih fKf1) f nir l.iHari a ..i li(Trtv whlib now li b-i.-n I'.ilaM and Han franc, n. TT ih- iuni lh Aal'rtan malntalit ibal (I) lh HnU of lb Inline! Km .tr dn al AMnrla txild im lh pri-Jucra al Iraat lb illff. rvnca i f a culla a n raid at Ta'utna ovi rnland, tbal (!) whrat al A tuft would brlnf mora tban Ih pru 1 1 (Jiffrn-nc lirvn (h Tac.Miia and IvriUnI pn., (hat (J) ba) at A Inn would an. If tt t Imincll Uly. trine th dUTrTTM- nearly f ur 1.n lr a Ion which otxalna at Pan Fran-(Ih-o nvr Portland; and (4) h nc- t.iat fi prudurrra nf th Inland MINNESOTA BOYS ' UlthK SUMMERS IjKLLI lliAl FKAMK'ALLY iuc Uttaua uciii'it! Divides Wlib i .v.iiaim m Mine) ilie iliiuurs tuiuurupuiis. KtiA.MfoLlS, Oct 11 Frvxn a Empire p.iiuim In irmit of th Mlnueapoda x- .uld frmn two ai d a half to flv mhvu Luiiaing. i'n;ldeiit Mc Kinky niUllxn of d IUr n at h yrr" rro, if li wr dfllvwrd f'r rip'rt at th mouth of ib Columbia tnattad of at I'uriUnd or Tacoma. im ' NO triDEMIC PROBABLB. Hut Dr. lUndrraon Advtap Certain Tr.rauiltna on th Part of Fam lira and Houaholdir. ASTORIA, On., Oct 11-To th Po pl of th City of Aatoria: Ther 1 a' tree-a will provide fur them a govwn mnt which will bring them th bitwa Inga which will ptvtnma th-lr mihirtiU lutrta aa woll aa advanca their po pi In th path of olvllliatlon mid In tvlllgonco I cmillilenity bllev. YOUXU OlVUPlES A RAY AT. (Continued from Flrat Pa.) tin Aticriioun voiced U iiatlou'i Wil cuino to ilu' liilrtrenlh MliiDvatA vol u.aerrk jui rviurtvtd from the Philip pln. and delivered, an address to thou Miiua of cheering: peopl. Abcut (be piriform In frvnt of thej uuilUmg, wbre QenTttl Harrliton waa nrinliuiteU for prealdent of the United Suua by the convention presided over by VYm. McKlnley, wvre maaed the volunteer. Cheering brolce looae M oon aa Prealdent MoKlnKy. Qovernor character of the country prvontlng th ue of th cavwlry. The men of tha Twenty-fourth charg ed the trenches. The enemy vt the town on fire and succeeded In ruli.lng a amill ecUin. Five dHd and three wounded Filipinos wvre left on the Held The Americans had one nwn wounded. General Sch'vun'a column la now be tween Tesei das Marinas and Imtia. The roada are very heavy and there hoa been no ,1ghtlng yet to KPBK.-f "Dally AMarlaa" aktM imtmm aa r4lag aiallr aa s irbr asr aMlb4 la Arturla. II to tas Mly rap tal twiu lu rm4mn H a ail tUfrpkl rMrV TO ADVKRTlaBNS. -Th lally A kcttaa" aa atar lhulilMUM7 ms- ria- II I MMrafwra mr iiuhi iIm mm rtJsaM a aa a4trtbla aSiaa. 1Ur. OAVIN'J PO88IBLE OS WHEAT AT TH3 MOLTH OF THIi COLCMBIA. A prunilnent official of the O. R. A S. Cucnpajiy aaya tb aunt which th AUrian mi ru might be saved In land Km pi re producer by trans-ship-lint tbeir grain to ocmui vexavia at Atoila exorrds the total groes earn Irg of his company on all the grain DEWET'S NEW WATCH. Description of the Handsome Testlmn. nlalto Be PreaenMd Him at Boston. UCtTON. Oct. ll-The watch which will be presented o Admiral Dewey by the city of Bueton In front of th city hall next Saturday has a heavy gold case with the monogram "G. IV and contains 21 diamond and ruby J.-vela with two pairs of diamond caps Th-? plate Jewels are In a raised gold set-tin. th preeent time with n th city Unit , ... r , . ., Llnd and General Owen Summers of the a case of small-pox. The honorable city council has conferred with the city pFConJ 0tv volunteers appeared on physician, In accordance with the pro-' the platform. The prealdent said: visions of ordinance No. 1759. This or- j -i have come from the capltol of the dlnanc confer upon the city physician ,,., ... , m,h tht rrrtln rxrr m.m nnwHrwi certain J d'Ul-a. In the performance of th.e r,t""'- tu " re.n-..i ... pun . l)n the JW u ,h, poture of an eagle trust that I may have the co-i defenders. I have come to bid you wel-l holding In Its talon an American flag operation of every cltlxen of this f drlcome because you did your duty and. painted In colors and carrying a aer-dl city with the assurance that I sha'l th)U the hlfnHlt trlbut tha, CM!on w lnik.rlbt.j Dwey . words , , . te p.ild to any soldier anywhere. l't city and Its oeoole as my obleot n ad- 1 ' ministering the laws of the city as th , to say to you men and to Colonel I hnve been enacted, and as thoy sha I Summer)-General Summers now, be jbe enacted during my Incumbency of . cause of his gallantry-that the officers I the orilc, of city physician. ullJ men of ne E(ghth corps ,ent I This dls-ose has crept upn us as, 10 i ajiunuuin a message idling me the battle of Manila. M iy 1. 139S. "'Jrid'ee, you may Are when r.-ady." A COMMENDABLE POLICY. LIMV, Peru, Oat. IX Prealdent Rv niana Is continuing hit conrlllatory pot- aide, and addtHMe will be mad by MUs Anna Gordon, vice ulitUnnati; Mrs, Karnes, world' superintendent of young wotuon' work, and Mrs. Iloole, national secretary, of New York. Mr. Kills of New Jersey, Mrs. Rnalgn of Ohio, Mrs Chamber of Pennsylvania and other. CALIFORNIA SIIOCKICD. A Hevere Earthiuuke Dm Much Dam age and Create Intense Kxoito metit. SANTA ROSA. Cal.. IM. 13.- One of the severest shocks of earthquake ever felt here oecunHl tonight at o'clin-k and following the one of this morning It created much excttentetit. t'lilnuie a were thrown down and the plaster Im muny buslnesa houses were shuken from the laths. A few minute after two more shocks but leas sever followed. a iMi-f 'n the nlcht. and I trust that every resident of the city will s-econ I that they would stay In the Philippine! ' " " "berated 24 political p:ts- P'e in the asrtlnn that It must be until I could create a new army and st.irr.neJ out Immediately. To arcom-; en1 ,t ,hi,re w plR(w, p'lfh this end. certain things must be .... . Si-creiary Lomr, of the ravy, was the done. Urst and foremot a." a pr 'V---j " tn.Me nf mll-pnx. vaccination Is the posing speaker. He said: oners, paying their fares to tholr re j ip-H-tlve homes.. The nouse of loputl- s read for the first time y.nterlay the ! formal accusation brought by Ju.in ijiin;l. The remark show that thlonly prevnt.tive known. I ther -for ; "I am one with you In your appreel-: P'tntaih r niralnst former rrealdent Pl KTleln either doesn't underhand the ur1 uVn very ore the Imporunce of ation of the great navy of the Vnlt-d 'rola- . As:on.tfi' contention or willfully se.-Ks ' ' ' , ' y ' " ' States; I thrll! through and through In , raving this matter attended to Tlioe U tcure the main point at lasue by ho An nM th(km..,u. abl t0 cn. i admiration for Its achievement.. I r- confusing It with wholly lmm it. rl.il suit a private physician and pay his' ca'l the fall of Santiago before the guns MEET AT SEATTLE ratl-ra. Th Astorlao's claim is that fees, can be vaccinated gmtul-1 (.f Pamrsfn " wht delivered by the railroads at the t,,u,y hy callln at th ci " e- J tAt this point hundreds of voices In mouth of the Columbia river. WITH- f, , m. and 4 D. m. After next Monl ' n(? crowa "'''-ruP",l the secretarj's i nlrryln, the .ates to the nation:.! f et In height. living near Lake Ru VKT tATIlA FRLIGHT (.HARbE.3 1 miHTilng. October 1, no child will remarks with shouts of "Schley.. Sch- ci.ventlon of the W. C. T. V., to !-! dolf. S'..n. doubt has been cast upon epitlon on Its Way West. BIG LOAN SOUGHT. WASHINGTON. Out. IJ.-Unlwd States Minister Hart ha Informed th st.tte department that the Colombian govermn nt I about to seek a loan rf H4,4J.i')0. In orler to redeem Its paper money In silver. The guarantee offered Include! Ih rentals of the Emerald mines, the match monopoly and certain sums du from the Panama canal ompany. A national bank will also be re-estab-llhhed. CALIFORNIA I'loNKER DEAD. NEW LollK. tVt. 12.-Wllllam Ward Heck, a pioneer In the California trad, is dead at lis home lu this city, agd s year. A RACE OF GIANTS. It Is reported thai a caaln In th Dritish army named Welby has recent ly returned fnun an expedition In th unknown portion of Abyssinia and th countries lying north of Uganda be tween t.ake Rqdolf and the Nile val ley. He visited and lived among some twenty different tribes, several ofi v hleh are (Ulte new to explorers. Per haps thi most curl us of , these were. Pacific Sheet Metal Works MANUFACTURERS OF Salmon Vegetable Fruit ...CANS... i Syrop Lithographing on Tin a Specialty. San Francisco. Cal. Astoria. Ore. Falrbaven, Wasn. Astoria, Ore. Wrllo U for I'rl. i ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Tlphon No. JJ Handles Only the Choicest Meats 41 CasMrtll It., salt Pslar IttrtMrst.!. Pacific Navigation Company HTBAMRRH R. P. blrrior W. II. Ilnrrlwon ONLY IMKKCT LINK AHTOUIA to TILLAMOOK OAHIHALtll HAY CITY IIOHMONVILLK Connecting at Astoria with th Oregon lUllnm.1 k Navigation Co, for Sail Francisco, Portland ami all olnU east. For freight ami paasen gtr rate apply t , HatrttM! Blitior Co. nal Aicruta, AHTOlUA, OKE. COHS kCOH Agii, Orego ,llrl I Navlgatinn Co., TILLAMOOK Cro. IVKTLAND.Or, TH: PALACE Open Day J and Night. VV. W. Whlpple.Proprlrl C r Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTICNTIVB lCHT!CaV... firsts" lam ctnnifa.. PRIVATE ROOtn FOR LAOIBt. CHICAGO, 0. 12. -The sp.-clil tr.Un two races of giants said to be seven 53 8C Ofll fliercio 1 St., AHtOflfl, OrCfgOfl TO TIJE PUODUCER3. IHk. EXTENSION TO THROUGH be admrUed to the public schools with- icy. Schley.") THE hEA- out h P""?Mlon of a ctrtlficate from' The -rretary paused a moment and held in Seattle, Wash., October .'0 to th v-iailty of Captain W.lby In re- u-lll Uia r'hl.. , vif,l 1 1 . hlu itM4,Hl.,n m I , lit.. . r . ka .k,.i.i .1 , -- 'iivuB.. 1. mill o - BOARD PORT OF ASTORIA OF THE then said: "My friends, there Is g'o at u 0'cl.K-k. Delegau. to the conv-n-l f those people: but It should be re kAUK COMMON-POINT FREIGHT J clnaW(1 r hf 5,, amlned by him , """Ph a- K I to attempt j tIoI( wno wlI, kave wlln ,h(. Chicago nietnber.-d that the dwarfs discovered KATES CHARGED TO THE MORE ! and Is exnpt from irall-pox by rea-( to enumerate the names of all gr at' ,)..egatlon are felrealy arriving In thej ty Si.ml-y were regard.nl by many per P;t7ANT AND INACCESSIBLE ! n of former vacclruuion. This Is a raval achievements you would never1 i. j 1. , ...... ..i .w. at' 1 ' sativs u nf pv 1 1 WUl V"T 1U" . inm v 1 nn; uV"uii( er usr , er-..7 ... ..ruer l preve.ua posioie have your dnnpr j hft sprcaa 01 me aisease oy means or un- . .... . cluued protected school children. Iupection j will be taken up, and all those who are "eral Summers, responding to the wi vi.au nuw i-nin"j m rornana in any way acting in a pudiic capacity, cmis or me soiaier Doys, came forward - jj "'te jihbon Spe lal" will price. coming in cwmoci wun greater or less atl bowed hU acknowledg.ments Thl Is a pnnKltlon that has noth- ' ,,"r'" w m wl" w u' i unoerno tne same examination and POHT8 ON PUGET SOUND, would net th produoers at leant two and a half million dollars more on the average among- frantic cheers. Ing to do with railroad rates, other than 1 con- v 111 leave Vre on the special train. j In order to avoid traveling on Sun- .iv, Mup-uv'.-r win oe moae ai rargo. arrive there at 10 o'clock Saturday night, and will remain In Fargo until vanned, by Jther explorers. vacdnatlon. "We left old glory floajtlng In Luxon." flve mnutes after the idnlght hour their nualliatlon on the shorter down- j I'.opi- should not permit themselves he said. "And If necesary we will go gun,iay arriving In Seattle early mountain haul from the same Interior, grade haul to Astoria with the long-r become unneoessartly excited and ' bark to defend It. ' urtil'irht nn ikvr th tuft thin .mull. - points to Seittle and Tacomn. It is a! ' " ' ', , I AT 1 HE MINNESOTA BANQI'KT. pn-heiislon lays a foundation upon' qu-Mion of cher charter f..r gr.iii. whuh the nolson of such a dlseej.e can' al.lp at Astoria than at Portlan l. due easily gain f.thold. Look the matter1 Prel'k"t McKlnley h P"'11 immiui, -.v)l!y In the face and determine to Government of the Philliln. s Rests With Congress. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 12.-At the banquet to the Minnesota volume rs President McKlnley speaking of carbolic acid In solution, coperas in so-! tn Philippines said: : "The future of these new possessions is in the keeping of congress, and con gresi, g ihe servant of the people. That a A .,,..1 . ' . .1 ... n.i"n. i"-iyi .nr., unmuiai - " " I proximity to the open o,ean and .b-lU" part !" V"1 ' 'i 1 tee dls-av. i.'lean up your h"US-s aid. stantial newness to marke,; the latt-r ,,riniis. oVstroy all accumulations of! two advantages maintaining In Asto-' filth and debris. Flush yjur drains rln't tnr nv, Tiiu ...i,r.,l and Sewers With mime sotlltlnn uliph na today than over Portland. This O B t, V , , . lutloii, corroelve sublimate in solu- oinclsl know, that wheat delivered at and fumigttte yw m(mg an,. ()Ut. Tacoma nd Seattle has averaged for buildings with burning aulphur or the year past over ot.e dollar a ton l""lnkle the floors and walls of the more than the same quality of wheat delivered at Portland. He knows that thl difference Is the result, chiefly, of the deeper water at Tacoma, which attract- a largT and more economical C las of freight carrier than can go to 1 ortlsnd. This official also knows that the saving of the difference between the Tacoma price and the Punland price on the quantity of grain hauled Imo Portland by the O. It. & N. r. ad this vear would have nutted the pro duci rs nenrly a million dollars inor. than they rwlvl at Portland. H further Knows that the same principles that make griln hlirh'T at Tuooma than at Portland would opera t", with strong er forr, In Astoria's favr. and that with iht additional factors of proxlm My ti onean and neani ss fo mnrk"t, th wbest which hi company rtopj.ed Ir. Portland this year would, If deliver d at Astoria, have brought a difference of at least twice aa much mor above the Ti-'ma prl.v aa the Tacoma price ns above that of Portland. The O, R. A N. official In qution also knows that the better price wlilcl s hest would bring If d llviej (,t (.,,lr). mon-polnt rat- r.t Astoria ov-r imth Portland and Pugt ..und would at- tract m.n and more wheat each y. at to tii moutn or th Columbia: tlat the wheat in turn would attisrt more nnd more vessels arh year to load a' Afir!. until. In time. he r.a'tiral mm p'f'IMon thus engendeml would (tlll furth.r depress charter rati. and the same with one of the solutions named above and use, chloride of lime freely. Any physician will be glad to Ml you how to make these solutions and how 10 use them. Keep your bodies clean and your clothing clean and avoid all exoesees in eating and drinking. These are gome jf the things that eac h one should , to un their own parts. The people tut bear In mind the fa-.t that this disease, while highly (,,n UigioUB, Is not one of v-ry preat se verity when met by such rneariur.-u aa named above. Then- an- many other! diseases that are more fatal than in this ons, yet It behooves us to take ad vantage of all those, means that have been tried and found etliii.-nt in pro venting and modifying it. I aiiicery 'trust that th" p-opie win leaitily co-opentte with me In carry ing out the measures named above, and such others as may be deem-d ni mry In onler Uiat the .ll.sea may b -c jinidetely enulic -at.-d, which It will be in a snon time ir the in-llr ab-d asslst- iince and suppo.-t are freely giv-n. Most respectfully, H. L. HENLEUSON, M. U, City PhysMan tliey will be retained under th bene ficent sovereignty of the United States I do not permit myself to doubt. That they will provide rich and Invalu able hostage I feel assured. That con Every attempt to make other happy, every fcln left behind, every temptation ti.unphd under foot, every step tram pled under foot, every at. p forward In the cause, of what Is good, Is a nearer to heaven. step TO CURE LAGRIPPE IN TWO DATS Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money If li falls to cure. E. W. Grove' signature Is on each box. 25c Does the Baby Thrive r If not, something must be J wrong with its food. If the t ; mother's milk doesn't nour 1 !sh it, she needs SCOTT'S I EMULSION. It supplies the;; , elements of fat required for i , the baby. If baby is not f I I I !l. -l!f!.;i T nounsnea Dy lis amnciai x food, then it requires T Scott's Emulsion:: Half a teaspoonful three ' ' a or four times a day in ib I bottle will nave the desired effect It seems to have a 4 magical effect upr,n babies and chiiu.en. A Wty-cent bottle wili prove iiie truth ; i of our statements.. , , Should be liken In tummtr MB ' ' t wi-jI its winter, I yjr.. ii.uo, i,lilr,Kgiil. V SCOTT 4BOWKK, 'ihpmi.u. Nf York. - - . A. A. A. , Wednesday morning. I Special service will be held In the j various church" In Fargo, at which prominent workers In the temperance cause will be heard. Before the dele gate take their departure for Seattle, they will hold a temperance rally at th First Baptist church. All the delegate from the Eastern, Middle and Southern states who are In Chicago will particl pate. Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, national president of the W. C. T. L, will pre Andrew Lake $J COMMERCIAL HT. ...Merchant Tailor. ferfeit r it Guaranteed. Low Trices. Repairing and Cleaning Naatly Dona. Foul-Smelling Catarrh. ' Catarrh it one of the most obt!nat dlaae. and hence the DMt difficult to get rid of. There ia but one war to cure It. fbe disease is In the blood, and all the ipray, washes and Inhaling mixtures in the world can have no permanent effect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe cific cure Catarrh permanently, for it it the only remedy which can reach the disease; and force it from the blood. Mr. B. P. McAllister, of liarrodsbtirg, Ky., had Catarrh for year. He writes: "I eonld e nn ImproTement whtvr, though 1 was constantly treated with spray sna -wssnns, sna ainr nt Inhaling remtdle In fhct. I could feel that each winter I was worse thtn the yesr previous. "Finally It ill brought to my notlo that Catarrh was a blood disease, and afMr think ing over the matter, I saw it waiunrpunnahla 10 "peot to t curtd by V remedies which on It 1 s,:vn.I, 75. reached the snrfae. I 'bed decided to try I., and after a few bottles were used. I no- Used peroeptlble Improvement. Continuing tb ramc'ly, the diseaae waa roreen ouioi iri triitem. and a enmolete mini was the resul ladvlaeall who have this dreadful dlseat to abandon their local treatmen t, which ha never done them any good, and tan B n. a rem edy that can reach the dlseaee and cur It." To continue the wrong treatment for Catarrh it to continue to suffer. Swift's Bpeoinc is a real blood remedy, and enret obstinate, dpep-geated disenscs. whioh other remeaies have no enect whatever upon. It promptly reaches Catarrh, ana never fails to cure even the most aggravated cases. S.S.S.rfheBlood is Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. hi Light place your hou of business and with Incandescent Vapor Gas Lamps 100-candl power at a cost of lo for three hears. Miller & Barnaberg, Agents 408 Bond Street, Astoria. THE PROOF .of the pudding I in the eaila amd th proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING That' an argument that's a elusive a demonstration. Our will stand th test HUGHES & CO. J. A. Fastabend General Contractor and Builder House-moving Tools tor Rent L. LEBECK Carpenter and Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAISING AND MOVINd A SPECIALTY Colombia Electric & Repair Go SucceHHor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists Foundrymen Loggers Supplies Kept lo Stock Logging; Engine Hullt and Repaired Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially Sole Manufacturers of the I'nsurpasscd ... " Harrison Secton" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric Light and Tower Plants. SMOKERS READ, All 16c clgiim' I0c El I'aloncia-t.j I0o El Belmont lOc Gen. Arthur. .CI 10c Loland 8Wilf6rdJ Sanchez Y Hyas--All 5c cigars 6 for- 10o 10c ..25c J. F. HANDLEY and Co. Cut rate cigar 111J news dcnlcrj, Perkim Hotel Wilding,' POHTLAND, Ore, Twenty Years of Success KIDNEY AND URINARY Complaint, painful, dimoult, too frequent, milky or bloow uHn.. unnatural rlUcharg-e ipscdlly cured. r Mr urtn, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Such aj pile, flatula, nur, nlctration, mueou and blood dla. charge cured without the knlfa, pain or confinement. DISEASES OF MEN Blood poliion, gleet, atrlotur. unnatural lone. litiDotannv ihnmnah. ly cured, No failure. Cure, guaranteed ""potency, thorough- TpUN-1 MEN troubled with night mla.lon., dream, hau.tlni drain, baahfulnea. avcmlon to aoclety, which deprl nu f vour manhood, UNFITS YOU FOR BUSINESS OR MARRIAQffl X MIDDLE-AGED MEN, who from ewewca and atriini hav. loat their MhNLT POWER. rwna, hava loat BLOOD AND BKIN DISflJASES, Syphlll. Qonorrhoea. nalnfuL bloody urine, Gleet, Stricture, enlarged proitate sTxSaj' nbllltr Varicocele, Hydrocele, Kidney and Liver trouble.! cured WITHmft MERCURY AND OTHER POISONOUS DM08 r.li niH-umatlum CURED. "uus. Ca,Urrh and Dr. Walker', method are regular and .clentlflo. He uaed no pat ent notrum or ready-made preparation, but cure th ,atJmmm - thorough medical treatment, HI. New Phamplrt MtoDat ea .ent Free to all men who describe their trouble tini-ura at home Term, rtuonal.l. itt Liter, an.werd ,n D1M .nvS Con.ultatlon free and aacredly confidential. Call on or addriw Doctor Wulkcr, 132 Firt St., Cor. Alder, Portland. Or.