4
im MORNING AST01UAK SATUtUA,, JANtUM 14, .5100.
ties tor Its expansion. lis explained
When You Want
that Ha familiarity with his subject
Thousands of
Useful Articles
"American and the Phlllpplnea ind
the Par East" arose from frequent
trips ne had made in the countries
P1NB TEAS
AND COFFEES
of which he spoke in! the lntorest of
the government.
He Insisted that what the English,
Kronen, Germans ud Dutch accom-
plibhcd in the East, the United States
could accomplish and hi believed that
the Filipinos were people capable
of not only commercial, but Intalloc.
tuul growth.
(ALL ON
Are offered at LOWER (rices now thin at any oifcer tttr c la the year.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY
In fact ALL our stock of first-class wctir irrjtel at lowest trices.
Pure Spices
Extracts
Foard 0 Stokes Co.
THE ST. MARY'S KECK.
Every Soul on Uourd IYrl.-hed and
the Ship Ha Entirety Dis
appeared, ST. JOHNS. N. F., Jan. 13, 1 a. m.
linking Powder
Autorifle Ore
FOR THE HOUSEHOLD
LINENS T,h,e Lnr. Napkins, Tone!?. Toweling by ths yard.Poil-
Tea Cloths, etc. All the necessaries tor the dining
room and kitchen at most tetnptiug prices.
BEDDING Sheets-hemmed and hemstitched. Pillow Cases Blank-
ets. You can cave many dol'ait by purchasing now.
HOME-FURNISHINGS time to bnjLaee Cnr-
. tains, Sash Curtaining, Tortiers.
Couches, Couch Covers, Tapestry, Denims. Art Draperies, Comforts. Silk
alines, etc., at lowest prices.
PENALTY FOR DISPLAY.
California Style of Wearing Diamond
Dangerous In Chicago,
CHICAGO. J.in. 12. Mrs. John
Cats", of 239 Dearbord avenue, was
seised by robbers dhortly after mid.
niffht at Chestnut street near North
Clarke street, thrust Into a cab and
afterward robbed of diamonds valued
at J600. She was brutally beaten, her
hands lacerated and her face bruised.
She was so badly hurt and so badly
overcome that she la almo6t prostra
ted. Mrs. Corse, who is 26 years of
age. came to Chicago recently from
California for the purpose of studying
elocution. Wednesday evening she at
tended an entertainment on the West
side, returning to her apartments
about midnight She was feeling ill
and went to a drugstore about two
blocks from where sha lives. Tliie
store, however, was closed and Mrs.
Corse started for home. She hud not
proceeded half a block homeward,
when, according to the story she told
to the police, she was seized from be
hind by two men who drove up In
a cab and they thrust her into the
vehicle, stlflling her cries and drove
atvay at a rapid gait.
Th- cab was driven to a resort near
Clark and Division st re-Ms. The wo
man was forced to enter the building
and being too ill and frightened to
mak? an outcry she was partly car
ried and partly dragged. Here an
effort was made to secure the dia
monds she had worn to the entertain
ment in the evening, and which the
still had on. The gems were set in
a brooch. The brooch was secured,
but the rings were tight and could
not easily be removed from the fin
gers. The robbars thn procured a
pair cf plnchars and wrenclu-d the
diamonds from their settings. While
this was going on, Mrs. Corse re
sisted as best Bhe could, but found
herelf almost powerless in the grasp
of the men. After the robbery she
was again put in the cab and, in
response to her pleading she was tak
en to her boarding house in Dearborn
avenue.
. The robbery was reported to the po
The little Dutch
boy who stopped the
leak in the dike with
his finger saved his
country from over
whelming destruc
tion. You have read
about hi in in your
school readers, how
he was walking along
the due when be
heard a faint sound
of trickling water.
and knew at once that
a leak had sprang in that great embank
ment which saves Holland from the devas
tations of the hungry sea It was early in
the night, and no one was near at hand.
The leak was small when he found it, but
he knew that the action of the water would
enlarge it long before morning, and wash
way the entire embankment, inundate the
country and destroy his own and thou
sands of homes. So he bravely put his
ringer in the crevasse, and kept it there all
the long night through, until help came and
the opening was properly stopped. He had
saved his country.
Equally insignificant is the entrance of
disease into the human system. The be
ginnings of the most terrible ailments are
so small tbey can be easily stopped at the
Hart. Your health is a dike which keeps
r ut and stops the inroads of dangerous and
devastating disease. Whenever it breaks
down, no matter how slightly, there is an
opening for disease to enter. If the open
ing is not watched, it will grow larger,
until the sweep of disease overwhelms
you, and health and perhaps life is de
stroyed forever.
Fortify your health with Dr. Pierce's
Golden.. ilcdicil Di&rnvrry. and, you can
' defy ill-bcaltli. You can make your health
so sYrong-a bulwark that disease cannot
find a crevice through which it can creep.
Taken in time, Dr. Pierce's remedies pre
vent greater and more serious troubles.
Hundreds write daily to Dr. Pierce, telling
him how ihee remedies have saved them
and made them strong.
Constipation causes and aggravates many
serious diseases. It is speedily cured by
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets,
lice. The story was regarded as a
strange one by the officers but the
victim repslted her assertions and
showed her lacerated hands ami thv
rings wKh the empty settings to
prove her statements. Detectives
were detailed on the case.
The only theory that would fit the
case is that the diamonds worn by
Mrs. Corse wre exposed to view
while she was trying to get Into the
drugstore in North Clark street and
th.it she was followed by the men
in the cab. The Chicago avenue po
lice are pui2led over the arTUr.
Beside the diamonds, her nt-cket
book, containing o in money and a
draft for 1250, was also taken. Mrs.
Mrs. Corse's hume is in San Fran
cisco. KID MOOT WINNER.
A Fake Fight in Which Clioylnski
Apparently Loses.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12.-Kid McCoy
gcrt th decision over Joe Chynski in
a bout which lasted three rounds at
the Broadway Athletic Club tonight.
Choylnskl would have hal the fight
in the cond round had it not ben
fen- an accident "ts to the timekeep
ing. Ke had floored th Kid four times,
but the timekeeper pulled the bell as
McCoy was counted for the limit of
ten sevonds and this saved the kid
fix-m absolute defeat. Chcvnki's
seconds protested vigorously but Re
feree Johnny White, while knowing
the round was short by lnmy ;
onds, stood by the official timekeeper
and crdered the men. to continue when
the gong rang again for the opening
of the third round.
Chnynskl's cleverness outpointed
and outshadowed all of McCoy's clev
er ring work;
McCoy having escaped defeat in th
second round was again lucky In the
third round, as the blow with which
he sent Choynskl down and out was
delivered almost two cond after the
bell had rung for the completion of
the third round. There was a great
deal of noise in the building at the
time the gong sounded and undoubt
edly neither man heard the clang of
the bell.
In the northeast portion of the build
ing there was a tumult caused by one
of the spectators dropping dead. The
man was very much excited during
the bout and expressed himself freely
as to McCoy's being out before the
bell rang. He slid fflom his swit Jead
as the bell sounded for the beginning
of the third round.
Colonel Mike Padden, timekeeper
for McCoy, said afterward that the
round was clipped by forty seconds.
That McCoy was groffjy and practi
cally out when the gong sounled.
Choynskl, while feeling rather gore,
said that he had no fault to find with
the referee, and In conversation with
the latter exonerated White from all
blame. After the bout Choynskl and
McCoy signed articles to meet again
under the same conditions at the
Broadway Athletic Club, February 20.
KEY TO THE ORIENT.
Possession of the Philippines Will
Make United States First In
Commerce.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. John Barrett,
former United States minister to Si-
am, in an address to the Union League.
Club last night, declared that the
Philippine island' were the key to
the commerce of Asia and with them
in control of America the bulk of the
Asiatic trade would be diverted to this
country.
To substantiate his statement, Tie
gave statistics of the commerce of
China, Japan, Slam, Ceylon and Asia
generally, showing what proportion
the United States now enjoyed; the
growth of the import and export
trade of these countries' with the na
tions of the-earth and the poselblU-
Further details regarding the wreck
In St. Mary's bay show that the
steamer probably carried a crew of
t!0 with poMbly some pasewnsiM-s.
When first see.i the after halt of the
wreck was biasing fiercely and the
fore par; under water. The keros. ne
In the cargo helped the blaie.
At that time only three men were
left on board. Two were walted over
board and drowiied, and one survivor
toon after left the tigging, swam to
the rocks, and twice endeavored to
got a footing. Fa'Ung In this he
made his way Kick to the rigging.
wh-r he died of exposure during the
night
Many dead bodies are visible Uvs
ing n the surf. Boats and other
wreckage are strewn among the recks
fjr miles. It was lmHv4lde to reach
the wreck which had gne to pieces.
Thero Is not the flighk.st prvs;et
that any soul on Ivxtrd escaped Valh,
as the inteii.v cold would have kl'l.Hl
There Is not the slightest prospect t
any who escapvd drowning.
SEES ANOTHER LIGHT.
Mr. Bryan H.is Become a Convert to
the Doctrine of Protection.
BOSTON. Jan. 12. The Commercial
Bulletin tomorrow will say:
Utah correspondents of Boston wool
houses ay they have received per
sonal assurances from William Jen
nings Bryan that if elected president
he will retain the protective duty on
wool, having changed his mind on
free wool.
TRANSVAAL LOSS IN LIFE.
Moralists are discussing the terrible
loss of life brought about by the Trans
vaal war. Yet here life Is sccriflced for
a purpose for an honest principle. It
were better to preich against the need
less sacrifice of life. Thousands of
poople succumb to ailments which
might easily have been checked In the
beginning. Dyspepsia carries off more
people than are killed in war. The
ue of HosUftter's Stomach . Bitters
would save many Uvea. Constipation
may sem a little thing, but It Invari
ably develops Into something woit.',
and the longer it is allowed to run, the
harder it Is io cure. The Bitters cures
indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia and
bill, usness, naturally and permanently,
good for' everybody.
TRADE STILL INCREASING.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.-R. G. Dun
& Company's Weekly Review of
Trade will ay tomorrow: The busL
ness of the new yta begins well,
though there Is still much of the us
ual hesitation. In the branches where
last year's business was extraordinary
and prices have risen -greatly, some
pau.se h natural, though nothing in
dicates a decrease of consuming dis
position or of purchasing power, but
ther Is a continuing rise In wages to
promote the increase.
The failures for the week have been
274 in the United States against 318
last year and 25 in Canada against 24
last year.
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Those who have Rheumatism find
themselves growing steadily worse all
the while. t)ne reason of this is that
the remedies prescribed bj the dooton
sontain mercury and potash, which ul
timately intensify the disease by caus
ing the Joints to swell and stiffen,
producing a severe aching of the bones.
B.S. S. ha Vm ffOKhg fiheumatism
for twenty years even the wont eaiei
which seemed almost inourable.
Capt. O.S. Hughes, the popular railroad
eonduotor, ef Uolumbls, 8. 0 h4 an eipvrt
tnoe with BhenmatUm whioh eoorluosd dus
that then u onlr one
turgor that jtalnful dis
ease. Btaai: "I wui
great stiff arer from nSus
eaiar Rheumatism for
two years. I ooold get
bo pemsneal rstief
from apr indlelne pre
sort bad by my pbyiuolaa.
1 took about a dozen bot
tles of roar 8. 8. 8- and
now tin h well as I
ter iu mmy lifs. Im J
sure that rour medicine Z
eursd me, and I would -;
MfMmmimil It tA in.nn. te.
sufleriog fromany blood disease."
Everybody knows that Eheumatlgm
Is a diseased state of the blood, and
only a blood remedy Is the only proper
treatment, but a retnedy eon tain lug
potash and mercury only aggravate
the trouble.
S.S.S.Blopd
being Purely Vegetable, goes diteot to
the very cause of the disease and s) per
manent cure always results. It if the
only blood remedy (roaranteed to con
tain no pgtach. mercury or other dan
gerous minerals
Books mailed free fey Swift Species
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
LiJafrj
Thli striking photograph represents the thres-year-oUl son of Mr. Jew.
Potter ot 3W South First Street, Brooklyn, X. V., who says, under date of
Sept. 23, 1890, regarding Ms cure ot a disfiguring face humor: My baby's
face was covered with ringworms. We could not lay a plu Mweeu the
tores ou his face and neck, and lie was tight to look at. Two doctors
atteuded him for three week, without tuccess, when I heard of Cutlvura.
I got a box ot Cutlcura Sonp, and a box of Cuticura Ointment. I only
applied theuf throe days, when I could tee hi dice win bettor, ami In four
weeks he w in cured. Ills face Is as clear as a bell, and not a mark cu It.
In all the world there U no treatment to part, m tweet, to eon noin leal, m ipwdily e dee.
Ore tor illalreMlujr tain and eralp humors ot Infant and rhlldren O THTIU. A warm
baih with ( I TIi iha Soar, ami a tliiKle anointing lth Ci'Tinm ntiitiwnl, putr.lid
emollient Un cure, folluweil when nivemMry by a mild done of iTTirrm Kmoi.vkxt.
will afford liulAiit relief, permit rl nd tleep to both ncnt and rhlld, ami put lit lo
upeedy, permanent, ami economical rure when all elac fade. iold thmiiKh"" the world.
PrW.'THK skt, t.Si or, t'rTH't'n Soap, IV., i'ith'I'sa utxTVKNr, v . Cfrn-fwa
TtE.Kit.vcNT 5v Torrta Pino asu ClifcH. Coar., stole l'roi., Ilo.iou. " How lo Curs
Itaby Humor," free.
WATCHING VNCLE SAM.
NEW YOrtK. Jan 12. A dlspati-h to
the Herald from San D.milngo says:
The French government anticipating
the arrival or Uie United States gun
bot MaclU.u here has ordered two
more warships to Santo Domingo.
Th- vessels are expected to reach
here tomorrow.
HAS BRYAN CHANGED?
SALT LAKE. Jan. 12. Wool men
hero say they have heard nothing of
the reported chango In the views of
W. J. Brian on the question of the
wool tariff.
TIMH 5CHI PLLE3
DEPART' Knur. Kortlnd. Aaaivi
Salt Luke. Denvi r. Kt. ...
Punt
WortU Oman, Kan- :, ..
Mad
W'l im City, L Loul. ..rZ"m
P- m- Chleagu sod la. 8 iS p m
flonkniift Wb 'H'
n. Mtnnei
pulls, Ht.P' III, Vlvcr
3t'ir m Dulutti, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Kl,
8 a. m.
t am Aatnrln
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
All fulling InUs nul
Jfft tochaniTf.
For Can KrUeiw-HMll
,la . l:l, .2T.,2
! Colrmbla River
7am i Steamers
ExSuuduy.Tn i Portland and
Way Landings.
n in
Mo dny
i. . i ..
6 a in -WILLAMETTE K.VKU FV?.imUy
KHiin.ay; Q , flVi Nwberg-,S""""y
- Miilcm A Way-land
WillametU and Yam- . Mn
Tom Thnr . Jlon.,Wea.
lues, t n"rm,- ,.., ii, jl ... V t-..
and Hat. r lr ," urn.
Klparla
lare dly
l:2Ua. m.
J.t Iwlstn
:M a in
; daily
5nak Rives.
Klparla to Lewtitoo.
Sam
Tuei.Thui
Saturday
WILLAMETTE RIVEH 4:.0p.m.
I'oriiKiici to i;raius moo, weu
and way luui'ingx. Kriday
O. W. iOUWIBIRRT.
Agent Astoria,
W. B. ErrjltLBTJKT,
Otm. pas. Act rettlaaa, Or.
It
T
UXORIOUS 1 1?AVEL
THE "North-Western Limited" trains,
electric lighted throughout, both In
side and out, and strra heated, are,
without exception, the finest trains In the
world. They embody the latest, newest
and best Ideas for comfort, convenience
snd luxury ever offered the traveling
public, and altogether are the most com.
plete and splendid production of ths car
builders' art
These Splendid Trains
Connect with
Tbc Great Northern
The Northern I'acific and
The Canadian i'acific
at rr. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No extra chares for thess superior ac
commodatlons and all olasses of tickets
are available for passage on ths famous
."North-western Limited." . All trains oa
this Una are protected by ths Interlocking
Block system.
W. H. MHAD. F. C, SAVAGE,'
Gen'l Agent,
Portland Ore.'
T- A.
Li. LEBECK 1
Carpenter and Builder
General Contractor
HOUSE RAISlNd AND
MOVINQ A SPECIALT
A NEW YEAR'S GUIDE.
There Is one biKk everyone should
make art effort to get. for the now year.
It contains simple and valuable hints
concerning health, many amumiig an
wdoteii, and much gt-rkTal Information.
We refer to Hosteller's Almanac, pub
lished hy The Iloatetter Co.. I'ltt
burgh.' I'a. It will prove valuable to
any household. Sixty employes are
kept at work on this valuable nook.
Th' Issue for lWO will be over eight
million, printed In the Hngllsh, Ger
man. French. Welsh. Norwegian, 8we
dish, Holland. Hohemlan and Spanish
lanciMges. It contains proof of the ef
flcacy of Hostel tor's Stomach Hitters,
the irreat remely preimrt.! ty the pun.
Ushers, and Is worthy of careful pres
ervation. The almruMC m:iy be ob
tained free of cost, at any druggist or
general dealer In the country.
LEAVE
PORTLAND
ARRIVa
OVERLAND EX
HttriS. for Balem,
7:UC P.M.8aeramnlo, Usdro,
t.W A.J.
ban hranclKo, -Mo.
lave, Lus AnKeles,
Kl Pao, New or
Uans sod the Eaat.
n a a m
Roaaburg passenger
Via Woodhura, for
Mount ) Angel, 811
verton. Wnt Brn,
brownvllle, 8jrlng
lie II and Nation....
H P. H
Dnlly
except
Sunday
esrlit
Bauday
tf SO A. M
v .,. T.ii,. puaenger ri:bn K. at
Independence pass' f;a A.U
t.M P. U
Daily. tDalljr except Bunnajr.
Conncctlnif at Ban s'ranclaro with Oeot
denul Oriental. Paclio Mall and Oee
anlo steamship lines tor
JAPAN. CHINA. AUSTRALIA
HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINES
Rebate tickets on sale dally between
Portland, Baormmento, end Ban Krancls
oo. Net rates 117 tlrst-class, and 111 fxy
ond-class, lnchMilns sleDr.
Pates and ticket to Eastern points ana
Europe. A m Japan, China. Honolulu
T'ofoua-h tickets tfsst for lowest ra'tea
Call on C. J Treoohard, local ajreat.
tTer.a rarco Comasara aOce. A atom
11 bailWAypoihts
EAST
Through oalaoe and tniiH aiaoiwM
dining and library observation cars.
ELEGANT VE8TIBULEJ TRAINS.
No. 4, "Flyer" Uavr-s Portland at
3.45 p, m.
p. m.
No. I, Flyer." arrives Portland at
8 00 a. m.
For rates, etc., call or address
O. W. LOUN8BERRT,
Agent O. R. ft N., Astoria.
or
A. B. C. DENNI3TON,
C. P. St T. A., Portland, Ors.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad.
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, vis
the Union Paclfio Fast Mall Line, or
the Rio Grand floenlo Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIME
1 Days to Salt Lake
2 J Days to Denver
3J Days to Chicago
4J Days to New York. '
Free recllnlns chairs, uoholstaraa I nun.
tat Sleeptntr cars, ""ahd Pullman nalaoe
sleepers, operated on all trains.
For further Information, apply to
Or Astoria, Oregon.
O. O. TERRY, W. H. COMAN,
Trav. Past Agt. Qen. Agent
114 Third Bt Portland. Or.
O. W. LOUNS3BRRT,
Agent, Q. R. A N '
O 0CDIH4 SHASTA) -J I
?kB7 SOUTH
COLUMBIA STEAftl LAUNDRY
CORKER NINTH AND
A J!
"7 AV'
J, 0, Glllcn 8 Co.,
Dealers, Manufacturerstand Contractors
OI AHbcHtOH.Bollcr
ntiil Pipe CovcHmkh
229 Sm.n.l St, l'( JUTLAND, OUK.
Pacific Navigation Company
Steamer - "K, V. I liimrc," "', II. llurrUun"
Only line - Ahtoiia to Tlllttiniink, (uirlbuldl. Hit)- City, llobsonx
Ounniwtiug at Astoria with tlieOn-Kon lUllroaJ A Navigation Co. ami
also the Astoria A Columbia Hirer It. H. (or Hsu Francisco, lVrtlHial
snd all points cast. For freight and pamngir rales apply t
Hnrtvuel Blmore i Co. Oencral Agmils, AHTOHIA. ORE.
COI1N A COM Aiteuts, Uregrn Itallroad .V Nnvlation Co.,
TILLAMOUb Ore. A. A ( It II t'o. IDHTLANP, Ors.
NORGARD & REITERSON,
Merchant Tailors
tamhill -Strict
Itcttitcs ilrd and 4(h.
EF
: Simple Arithmetic
Hiii)lit'S n with mnnv
For Instance
Dr. Kilmer's Swumprnot in marked an J
Mold by inoMt UruKKM.s for
While ourCtit-ri iceU
Leurlnu u little renmlnJer In
pocket of
your
Tliil isn't tbo only cxuiuplo; wo null nil pnli'iit rrwihciiicn nml JiiiMitcor. f
rewptinJiiiK rlcf: ,
Tinkliani's Compound, Gilo; Hood's Sarsnparilla, ".'Jc; y
Paine's 'Celery Compound, 7.1e; h
Scott's Kmulsion,' 73c; Tieree's Prescription, Gfir; h
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, GDc. yA
All these (irepnnitioni art' marked anil aold by most atom fur 1 1 .(H). fH
m a r s v m fm
N
K
CMt'Rnto
Fourth nnd Wonfilnatott Im., Portland.
Lot us send you onr
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN.
FSSSSSSSSSSrCLSSBSa
MIsh Bertha Hartln's
Decorative
Art
EvvOllll I
Room 820 Dekom Bl.lldlpf, 31
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Sauce
BEWARE Of IMITATIONS
" Is adapted for every variety of dish from Turtle to Beef, from Salmon
to Steaks, to all of which it gives a famous relish."
JOHN DUNCAN'S
ASTOR STS-, ASTORIA
We uro now j)rtiiiinl to tlo nil
kititlii of Inuiidry work vn itliort no
tic?, (Iu jilntit linviiif; lictn rt moil
tlt J tlirtiugliout fiinl m w niftiliiiiery
uJJtil. V t;nn iiwtirt you of tho
bt'ht t'lticH of oik cvtr tunittl out
on (lie ('mist. A trial ottlvr (oHcitcd.
j. w.'DmfN. rufiiticr
'I :( NF. tl IM Visis l'ljn tirm
Mi 4 IIIMl-l IHIIOMI"
Portland, Oregon 'A
rieiiuin (irutn iiicich sos t J
of our brat mtrot,a
I.(I0 jier hot tie
DrtifcatntH,
Out llate Catalogue
ORDERS SOLICITED.
rll Line of Neweit Cmhrold
cry Materials.
Initials Specialty.
Choice Stlectloi of 9i imping
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SONS, Agents. N. Y.