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m MORNING A8WHIAN, 8l!M)AY, NUYKMBKrt x, 1809. RIDICULOUS EXTREMES OF HYSTERICAL WAR ENTUSIASM Sharpers are Converting It to Advertising and Other Commercial Purposes. SENSIBLE PEOPLE CALLING A HALT The Queen's Chocolate Gift Comes In for Much Criticism Corrcs- ponJent Churchill's Heroics Not Relished ty Military Officers. OF (Copyrights. by Associated Preas?) which marked th tipping an.l other LONDON, Nov. U. Among the ser- methxls applied at th cntertainnieni Icu mlnde-J. conservative English peo- ( to ralao fumK jle. there I growing ftUng of dil-j Th amount of advertising Home of gtlst at the upread of th nauseating th thUru"al ivm-tllea hav wurtJ Is tianiby-pambyhnn which flra an ex-, not exrUAhi even by the presenc of cu in the war. Th historical out- roy-Utien. Many pronlnent members brvek which has enu?d since "Tom-j of th.j Amn.nn colony here freely ex niy Atkin"' and hla officer became a, press in phvuu conversation their dl-fJll-ftelgd society craw has already ' appointment and stronger filings at been the subject of satirical articles In; the proceedings of this performance. the better clans of British publications, and now all signs point to a re- Mr. Joseph H. Choate, the fni e.1 States amba!dr, was plated in an action from that unreasoning enthu-: awkward tuition by finding upon his lasm which is responsible for so many! arrival here that he was apparently unCglnif.ed antics. actively a.A-Iated with the Chonant's Never were the old ErglSsh army of-j management, one individual was offl- fleers so aghast aa whn they rend of.cially di.cont.aaniM by the embassy the oueen's decision to send a box of and the same was the case v.-iih several chocolate to each man In the field as! ethers who, though known in the Lm- Christmas present. Compared with . dor. papers as Americans, are not her simple speeches at her farewells j c laimed as such by the various amhas to the troops, this announcement ap- j sadors or ar? not received in New p--r"ti as a sudden dv:t from the oik sxiety. sulilme to the ridiculous. On top of On the other hand the fvwpital ship this rame the her Jc aoU of CiKTes-1 Princess of Wales fitted out at the In ponder.t Churchill fighting battles "and , "ligation of and with the personal su controlllng troops and regular officers j prvlsion of the members of the roal pom ed in V-tters to the papers prot est-; family after whom she was nam-.l. ing. against this. j done quietly and is now ready to Though not belittling Churchill1 1 S-H- A great part of the cost was personal bravery in the Tirah cam-: b rr.e by the primvAV own rtck-t, but paign, an officer was obliged to tell.i.s complete control Is given to the Churchill that his help was not needed j army medical d-partnvtit. to command a company. Other In-1 A rumor has bn printed that the stances of this young ex-officer's readi- Ing existing and strong family frlend ness to Interfere have been printed sh: between Mr. J-ph Chamb-rlaJn since the glowing accounts of the ar-jand Sir Alfred Milner may culminate moied train affair. m their becoming brothers-in-law. Whll it is pointed out that he does. But. a rep.-vsentative f the Associated not deserve good trxitment from the, Trow learns that Mr. Chamberlain has Boers, havnlg violated the usages of j only one siter and she is married, nar. the reports of his expected re- j So. unless Sir Alfred Miln-r wed a lease is cottrw.ed with the alleged ac- j sister of of Mr. I'hamb-rl.iin'ii fr tion of the French and Germans who. j mer wives, it is hard to see h'w th tl it l claimed during the w-ar of 1S70. j can h eff-tl. Tho- whu know Sir shot nil noncombata.its fiHind carrying Alfred Jliin.-r say he is ni of th erms. While the big west end carter- marrying kind and hi intimates !ls. ers are husy shlppi.ig hundrv is f cai-i ere lit the rurr-.r- saying "the aciiiair,. or chimpagn ano ata rte roi gras toi ianrenip or tne governor of Cap- Col th regimental masses In South Africa, j ony with Mr. 'himb"r1.iin is cixi soriety wnmnn are working fivrlshly. fined to a few official interviews, makins plum rud'llni?s for these un-. !. A. P. (Mainly About l'"-) Is tnnce Ilk a made att 'ndiuit, ride side by aide with their mliHredsc. tliu allevlatlns; th sihvw wtendliut the old fashlotul momlnit ranter with a mule groom In the re;r. The next yachting sou son promises to lv the bst in nt:ty year. It Is ,iow deilnitely id thiM the Vulkyile III will be re-comml.toiUHl by the jMosivoilve new" owner, to Whom Lord lumnvi Is arranging to sell her Lord Ouniwven, oy the way, was anx ious to reprnertt u lendon dally In South Africa, but hi physician forlxolc it aid a yo'injrr turl ha reprvsctittvl ti e lUUy INd.'gmph In Africa. Mr. Chart1 "Oay IbWs new h.mt Plstunt Shov Is higher ntul mmv com. f Mi.il-ly jitt.'d th.tn any mce- on this ld .f the Attvulo. though similar In lines to the Columbl.i. Wh-'ii the Col umbia dun over here If she d. mak.tthe trip, site will find the Sham rock, distant ShM Valkyrie III. Me. tor II and ttritailia ready to rottst ajnilnst her in leh.ilf of Kurone, ... i t aptatt iiogamn is c.uoteu us saying ronsu yl0 SXM V Co vith the mcdl- that und.r English weather conditions CJ profession, and the satisfaction the Shamnvk would give the CoJum I la a much harder tussle. Mrs. Coel-H's N.tpna Is tlng repaired and altered on the Clyde and is tilting' far in sdvance of all other laxttlrea, out for a Mediterranean cruise. 1 U oU on ,1,r Sidneys, liter and Th mourning by the w ar Is already "having nauseate. In order to pet its beneficial an appreciable effect on the- attendance' please remember the Dame of at the wvst end theatres. The manag-! Company ITED'-'UUAt TEE EKtllENCF OFSVUfOFFICS U due not only to the originality and aimpltclty .f t!ie ciniilin:itioU, but alvt to the care ntil.Lili with which it U tuanufactuied Uy sc'tntitu: proceshra known to the i'ai uo,;i v pM SvKfr Co. ouly, and wo w ish to iinpics iiHm all the lmhrtaiKv of jniiciusini; the true and original rvuu-dv. As the (renume Syrup of Ftr Is Hiiinufactiired by the I'ALiroitNU Km Svri'p Co. only, a knnwlml of that fact will ! assist one in avoiding the worthless i Imitations manufactured bv other iar uea. ine tiiifti Mandinir of the Cam- which the'freuuine Syrup of Kijrs has ffiren to millions of families, um'rs the name of the Company a fuarinty of the excellence of Its reuKdr. It U (kOWels ivlthont trritAtntf air K'uln. numbr of fumlll.w thrown Into lh.m . . . ers feW that war pla-s are too rea'lstlc to ts popular for nme ine to come MONOPOLY OX NICKEL PROPOSED ITS ARMOR PLATK I'SK England and france are to Cunt nil Only .Mines and Keep It Away from Other Xavles. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. at riu.Nrtsc. Cmi LaruTiLLC a sw tshk. n.t for Turkeys, Duds, Chickens J A :!, ;jJ.TiW " S a . 1.1. . mmA tranoerncs, JkVf a.. . J' in mm-:. tw 'V'v;,,!! i, i Mince Meat and Nuts i?oit lhanksgiving, and Something New, Southern California Celery. Somewhat high, "but my how nice." Ucnve Orders linrly. FOARD 0 STOKES CO. THE PROOF of th pudding la to tb aatiag and rha proof of liquors is in Sampling Thai's an arfiunant that's cluaivsa demonatraiioA. Our wtll stand ( t. co HUGHES & CO fortunatea. authority f..r th sta:-ront that Wn- Mtny of the puddings contain costly i-ral K't' h. nT, l--f .r- leaving Kngiand Jewelry, tin pins, rings and other recently, ma le a sir-ftiuue it'.Tnpt t. moment'" fron a daring womankind. 'ditain th- supr-Ti:t rs-nimand in Sou h Lady Cdin Campbdl oas made n- few-j Afrii-a, liut was r f'js.,1 on af count of er than 105 plum puddings for the j his junior rank ,:n I lu-k of knowMg.. liublin Fustli.'rs and several puddings j of South African roodhion. A cabinet have b-'O sent .o Winston Chtirchlll. i.iinlster Is '0.,tM. an saying. f-!ativ.-addr.-fl to f'rrf-ria. Th..ugh th- ' to On.-ral Klfh.-n-r's r ii-st ; majority of such efforts arc doubtl s "V.'hy. h-n ,'.,t t,, ir-tor:a ih prompted by genuine patriotism and a; mat. mlsht ictuilly .-. nil Krjg'r's Iv a i Madam- XEW YORK. Nov. a. -A social to the Herald from Toronto. avs: l!y an order In council signed by the lieutenant-g-m-ernor of Ontario, Sir Clivp M. Ifowat. on the report of the cabinet, and espe.'iully of the crown lan. Is ommlsaloner, th Hon. F. J. L'avis, togi-thr wl-Ji a memorandum form the director of mines. Mr. Archi bald lilue, it Is proposed to "r-new the negotiations opewd with th? IlritUh gowrnmt-nt in 1S91, which had for their object concession of an lntvat In tlw nickel ores of the un granted lands of tt.e crown for imperial and national u-s. on such terms as may w mutu ally agreed upon. The object of he neg.Kiati.nn is to secure control of the nickel i,re limds to the nritlsh gnvernment. which could thus control the prslur-tlon of nh kel, holding it as a monopoly and uing It onlv for it own war vls. Thei an? aid to be only two nickel dejxxiil In th World of commercial value th-wo-In New Caledinia, an Island In the furth-r Pacific teloiiging to Francs.and in the Sudbury district of Ontario. The plan to control tlu? Ontario ores ir the Interest of tha Hritlsh gov.rn-rn-nt was first suggvti In 1S91. Tiie offer at the time iu not at the j ti in- commend lt"lf to the officials of j the Rrltlsh nxlmiralty, but the evld-nc-' hich has since accumulate..) to prove ' the superiority of nickel steel over I $i 3.W.:.V for nlrk.-l and IV.'"5.' etipper. or it total of $H. 3:2.3".;. Whilo the export nickel (ride will .ultln he checked, perhaps altoff'tlur HtopP'd. Sudbury will und-r uny ar rangement that may be made continue to supply rvtln. d nickel for I'ncli S:un's shls. j A sp-'clal dispatch to the Herald from i Washington says: j The I'nltetl States will not U pre j vitucd fnm getting nli k.-l ex.-n If divat Itritiiin and i ru.iic- should at I tempt to control the imply of nlck.-l I . . or The principal eKits of thl ! metal are at Sudbury X-'v, I'nUiloiii.i. a French InIuhiI in Hi.- FiK-itlc, but nick'-l t.s Ijt-liig prisiuritl In uivgon and In other iirts of the sut- 'Law Union and Crown If Kngiand and r raru-e shouUl refuse! to allow their nick'd to be sold to other natlotis, it would prolsibly In creae the price In ln' I'ail.nl Suite.-,' but w uld nt entirely shut off theub,cr,0 tuv'' oa. supply. I t SOCIET OF LONDON. Cstabltrfied durlcg th retgn of y in Anne. A. 0. ITU PIRH AM) LIFE. Miixcr.ord ( it:i , t am vuv m t'niuid.l. and Si AU l.n.MH H.irpl'i to pulley holder 4 Ml .ZS M Riolutlr of paid up capital ' Fire and Life Insur ance Co. SENI) TUKM TO ASTOlttA Sin Francisco Is Jetting Tired of He ing the Military I-pot of the Fhlllpptrvn. SAN FitANCISCO. Nov. i.-A mem orlal to ci.ngrs Is now bing po-parej by the Citizens' KxecuUve committee asking that S:in FraiU'lmo ( Mleverl of the f-uiv at regular tnps r-tunilng from the Philippine. Now that the volunters cf the s"Verul states have Iwii reciveil, iarel for, assistnl In arriving, and aided In depart Ing. the work of the iimitnlttee is ini tlally ended. Organization will, however, be main tained until ever)' jiosHlble effort Is ira.Je to Induce th- feleriU govTiimsnt to ptovld- for the care and traimportu tlm of all regular tnxips to the points of enlistment. This may r'iulre an act of ongn-w. iui 1 7 joa tot m Cantot paid tip 1JMJDIN Aaaata at.us.aB m Catton, Bell & Co. 0B al Agsnta. Bu Jtvmaktm, Osi. Samuel Elmore & Co Rartdnt Agsnta, Aatorta. Orafa. L. LEBECK Carpenter and llullder General Contractor HOUSE KAISlNd AND t MOVING A SPECIALTY I.KrT A VAI.I'AHI.K KSTATIv d sire to all.-viaie the suffering of t.ie t i soialei. tne cnantanie movemeni i , a letter irotn :n taken advantage of by notorious eif,says wmgate's fr-s. which r 'i-ntly a.lvertisets. both so.-iil and mercan-, df -ated the I-rvish-rs n-ar the Nile TUHsauds." eveiy other kind of arnsir plate silg- ... v.... - A letter from ,.n officer at -rndurman ( ts that isalbly the time inuy have j jj ,()ry , ,u nl), h(nn , this city. He was assistant Measurer to the Imperial government eignt yrrars tile. olO HO , Hoiith of Kharto'in, Women who have not b-en receiTel . iiadi one of 'a.aiiy, In sHi"ty. in spite of the efforts of brigades, two iioMltz-ra, years, have been untiring In their mi- ; pjn and ,m . am-N. deavors to get publicity for th-dr par-1 adds: tlcillur si li -m to raise money or arti-i "V.'e shad h:tv i, atta'r: 'he kj,. clc-s to send out to Houth Africa. j tins wmr-r. Tli-.i- i no pr.la'oi.'it Incidentally it is announced that the Iuke oi Ab-rd n nan se.it the Med Cross f-'i. "!'. I'l.ti d ?.'H of Messrs. so and sc.'g handk- i' hiefn, "which are fa nio.is f.-r their softn'-cs and delicate tcxiure." etc.. :.nl evry theatrical pi-e"s agent in the country 1- reaping harvests by obtaining gratuitous al- i.'h . li'j ri-liic his attacklr'g Om luri do hi utiTrt-t "i r -it. attein,')i a raid '.'--.'rr t'. the White Nil--. A- .4 ''..VlO ridem-ii, ',)! s;- arn. cavalry. Th-e nri.- r. fi ,;-:.ji , , natual i-i. We ), dl , ar.d 1,-ve .11 cl' :.r,i,. vtrtiseir.ents from hitherto unheard of, our chi"f l.-s-'s 1'ie to f.-..-..ri actors and le-tr-sc-s, who are willing, of water and th- c:.ttle fly. to re:dte a war po-m or do a turn to assure you, tha-i wie-n w: h k' h"lp the war funds. j Khalifa will be vig -ou.:y r-ijjsu This, of course, scarcely applies to. prevent his doi ig aiiy more harm the few leaders of the profession who among the scattered r-r d.-the'-; In S .'Jlh originated the idea of an American quo- j Pharfar." ta of charity, a movment which cul- With wisdom ahi.-a.-l of hi y. ars, llt lainat?d in Mrs. Brown Potter's "Thjtle "Johnny'" ru-;jT, who has lVon 22 ChaJiant," though the latter has not j races on the Hngll-ih turf, iius d-cl 1 escaped criMclsm. to go t s h.wl duiirg his four months' The Times nets an example by giv-- vacation, ing a meagr and uncomplimentary re- The London riding schools have lv p.ir. in its news columns and si nci then . gun ti supply female gnjoms, who in ;veral society and other papers have stead of following their mistresses referred sarcastically to the excesses through the park at a respectful dig- of (ivej ago might le hop-..y renewed. o ii.fantry' It remains tit lie seen, howerT, ii..niini whether the "ommlssloners of the ad Tl.e 1 t.er ml rait y will accept the offer now made I by Ontario. It seems scarcely proba ble thai acceptance would mean the lilac'ing of an embargo on the continued export to the United States for naval purposes of the nicked product of the Canadian Coppe Company, which Is composed mainly of Judge Stevenson :i.,,r liurke, of Cleveland, and several Ohio I capltall. t. ' "', fa-1 This company has up to now had a y '11 d j practical monopoly of the supply of ar 1 y I nickel for American armor. In the J i j t 1 1 seven years the (ijarvtlty of on; smelted and reduced in the Sud t bury dlHtrict was r.91,S52 tons and the estimated metallc contents were 2H, 705,000 pounds of nickel and 34.570,:O0 wiunds lit ctrp. At the sidling price of matte at the furnao, which Is the form in which It is exported to the refineries in the United States, the toal value of the nickel product for the seven years was $3,294, W0, and of the copper, 1,302,5, or a total of i4.596,8',. But at the aver age selling: price of the metals during the seven year thin would amount to of the United Hlates during Lincoln's administration and Issued the first greenbacks Issued by the government. He leaves a valuable estate to his daughter. KUctrlcity is a danjpTOun element, yet people make light of It. the d, Elite Chinaware Bargains. It'a Worth Your Co in liig: Juat to See. Great American Importina Tea Co. PTOrtRS 100 IN NUMBER PIUCKS A WAT UNOEIt 571 Commerslal St., Astoria. Astoria Public Library RDADINO ROOM FREE TO All Opa arary ur from 1 clock ta !: aa4 1:11 ta t M p. m. niacriptlon rataa U par an 11 Da. Wit Cor. Kiaraata aa4 Onaaa traaU J. A. Fastabend General Contrnctor and Hullder llou.se-inoviiiK t-ki.s lor Kent HIS MOTHER'S BREAD He says wis alway so light and well bo lied. Well there is a knack In mak ing It. But don't f.nget the kind of stove or raiine UB,j ma,ei a difference. Jiu mother used a Stur ftstnte Rane IS V T'! fejggjl W. J. 8CULL.T, Agent, til Bond atraat Books ttAftfVAAAWAAVnjlV'lAAAAAAAAAP ,5 '"'old mill at t!io Kxclinnctl Old Book Store History. Hlograt.hy. Mlunloal, IWrrwiw, r,trr. Mrdlnal. ' ... ,UII!l"li. Mnitiflo All standard Works. S" ond hind whiiol IsH.k. Urge .lo, k 1 I' rWvnnJ hand ti'i;;;nij Li- ' .rime. l..tWit. Lviru itor'k of novels,' I li.it' What Wc arc li )iiif lo do - I'tiliii lltr re of His tm nre .ImiiK it, tiHi. This is shown I'V the imiuls-r of llis piiblio who ci ino o mfi iis about their Individ ual ryr. Skill, ram sod honratv ta o.iiiiljlii.iilon thai mini win. HYLAND BROS. rHruNi. cm. SM-WI Yamhill Hi., Mow Second. Trlejilmne 'N1, . R. MARSCH Tonsorial Parlors 1 1 301 Washington St., corner Fifth! OppoaiU HoUd Perkins ' I lilies Hair Dressing a Specialty I.adia anlranca to bath 00 Fifth street Northwest Optical Co., Tit l.nlili lll.tg., Stimiil nn. I Vnaliliiliiii Mia LI OUT I. AS II. DMKIIIIN. uuxrvriAAru ruvrcruvwvrv rvt iru W. C. A. Pohl, nun rutin. 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