The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 20, 1902, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1902
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RIBBONS.
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and Satin ribbon. AU colors r
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CHILDREN'S HOSIERY.
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THE WEEK IX SOCIETY
Mr Dr. Henderson will have her
mother as her guest during the sum
mer. , Mrs. Horace Thing Is the guest of
her sister. Mis Nellie Sherman, at Mc
Gowan. Mf. and Mrs. Frank Spittle have
gone for an outing up the Willamette
Valley. 7
The Misses Tuttle and Miss Mabel
Taylor were the guests of the Misses
Elmore the last of the week.
Captain Randall Is seriously 111 at
Port Townsend. Mrs. Randall was
summoned to Port Townsend by a tele
gram.
' Mrs. J. H. Montague and her two
sons from Independence, Missouri, are
the guests of Mrs. Montague's sister,
Mrs. C. R. Thompon.
The charming weather of the last
Week tempted many of our society
people to the beaches and outing par
es were very popular.
Rev. Oberg and family are camp'
lng out at the ocean beach for a few
weeks. The pulpit, however, will be
occupied as usual on Sunday.
'
Mrs. R. L. Wilson held a very en.
Joyable "at home" on Wednesday In
honor of her sister, Miss Marcy. The
eame of " Guess" wa played, Mtos
Ponrl Cole winning the orize. a beau
tiful painted plate.
. Miss Charlotte Bennet entertained
the Thursday Afternoon Club. A novel
lunoh was served on the lawn, prepar
ing the coffee over a camp fire. The
game of hearts was played, Miss Nan
Reed proving the winner.
There are an unusual number of
charming young ladies at present vis
iting In our city. Mrs. Finch, Mrs.
Wilson and Mrs. West have each a
guet. Mrs. Trenohard has two young
lady friends with her, and there are
several others here temporarily.
This has been rather a quiet week
socially. Several Informal afternoons
and one or two evening affairs only.
Miss Floretta Elmore entertained on
Tuesday. A new(?) club, the W. B.
Club, was temporarily formed. About
30 of the young ladles and young ma
trons of the city were her guests.
Mrs. Rannells entertained the ladles
of the W. C. T. U. on Thurday after
noon In honor of Mrs. M. Kronquist,
of San Francisco. Refreshments were
served and the game of " skill ' was
played. Mesdames Baal and Bellen
We hold tut two HOUSE CLEANING
Principle as oar January Sale, which
CASES.
IOC
SOAPS.
Paris Made
All our
CORSETS.
Men's
(Union
ues for
20c
-fc d
Toonmnerons to mention. Notions," 1c np. Men's underwear, 25c Ladies sleeveless vests, Meached, 5c Muslin
underwear, all kinds, at factory cost. No mail orders filled at these prices. Money refunded if not pleased.
SALE LASTS ONLY IS DAYS
each were presented with a beautiful
plate. The guests report a very pleas
ant afternoon.
Mrs. A.vA. Finch and Miss Floretta
Elmore gave the first " walkout" par
ty of the season last evening. Ar
rangements for the party had been
made early in the day and the guests
found cozy-corner rugs, Chinse lan
terns, tables and all sorts of delight
ful surprises awaiting them on the
bank of Young river. A big bonfire on
the beach, hammocks, a camp-fire and
the delicious odors from the steaming
coffee kettle gave a very hospitable
greeting to the forty young people.
CHINA'S PRINCE VISITS FRANCE.
Studies Our Systems of E'lu-a:ion
Delighted With Americans.
NEW YORK, July 19.-Prince Chen,
of the Imperial family of China, coro
nation envoy to London, and his prin
cipal envoy, Liang -Chen Tung, the
newly appointed Chinese minister at
Washigton are making a thorough in
spection of the educational system,
civil and military of France, have vis
ited the military school at St. Cyr,
says a Paris dispatch to the Tribune.
Liang Chen Tung, who studied at
Phillip's academy, Anlover, from 1ST7
to 18S1 und Prof. Bancroft i delight-
ted at his appointment to the country
where he has so many friends. He
says that the voyage of Prince Chen
is o great significance as it Is the
first time In the history of China a
nrince of the reigning house ever vis
ited foreign countries and acquired
foreign languages. Liang Chen says
this Indicates a decision completely to
revolutionize the present educational
system of China anl bring It up to
date. In fact he declares the Chinese
government has already taken educa- I
clonal reform on a large scale.
When questioned on the present sit
uation In China. Liang Chen said thfit
owing to the fresh taxation Imposed
to talse money throughout the coun
try for the foreign indemnity, revolts
and fanatical uprising already had
occurred and were likely to become
general. The outlook he considered,
very gloomy indeed.
Prince Chen and Liang Chen will In
spect schools and colleges until they
sail from Cherbourg on July 26 for
New York on the Philadelphia. They
intend, to pass one week In the east-
ern states, visiting Wa-ihington, West
Point and Annapolis, and nrobablv
Harvard, Pale and Princeton before
resuming their Journey home.
BARTER FOR GUM CARBO CO.
AUSTIN, Tex., July 19. A charter
has ' been filed in the secretary of
state's office here for the Gum Carbo
Company, with a capital stock of $10,-
000,000. The concern will manufacture
INDIA WASH SILK.
Resrular ., JSo
Xow -25c yd
$2.50. $2.09 and $1.50 Black
Mercerised Sateen Waists for.
98c
MEN'S TROUSERS.
All-Wool Tweed Trousers,
Made) regular $2.S0 val-i
I.VO
a substitute for rubber by refining
Texas oil combined with cottonseed
oil. - ' ,
GREAT INTEREST IN FIGHT.
Both Men Are In Splendid Condition-
People Coming From East.
SAN FRANCSCO, July 19.-Interest
hi the Jeffrles-Fltzsimmons fight Is
Increasing. People are coming from
the East and Interior points to see
the contest and seats are beln rapid
ly sold. George Siler, the well known
referee. Is among the latest arrivals.
There has been no change In the
odds and very little betting at the 10
to 4 price quoted. Jeffries people are
holding out for a shade better quota
tion. Referring to the rumor that Jeffries
Is out of condition, Billy Delaney said:
" It Is all nonsenie. Jeffries was
never in better shape In his life than
he Is right now, or as good for that
matter. He is exactly where I want
him. To keep him there I have asked
Mm not to do so much work for the
next few days. It Is always a sign
to cut out hard going when a man
commences to get cranky. Wednesday
Jeffries was a bit out of sorts and I
aked him to call a halt. He has done
it nothing more.
" I don't know where these rumors
of his being sick originated, but sus
pected they were put in circulation
to Influence betting. T can only cau
tion our friends throughout the coun
try to take no stock In such rumors
and not take fright."
Along wfth the rumors of Jeffries'
condition was another to the effect
that Eddie Graney was not to referee
the fight. That also proved to be a
fabrication, springing from the fact
that some difference existed between
him and the club as to the price for
his services.
Fitzstmmons has been examined by
the San Francisco Athletic Club's
physician and pronounced In perfect
physical condition.
GIFT TO UNIVERSITY.
CHICAGO, July 19. James- F. Rob
inson, late president of the Rock Isl
and National 5ank and Central Trust
4 Savings Bank of Rock Island, III.,
left part of his fortune to Northwest
;crn University In Ms will, whloh has
iusi been orohafted.
Mr. Robinson wan a graduate and
a trustee of Northwestern University,
The estate left by him Is estimated at
$1,000,000. Just what part of this sum
Northwestern will receive Is not stat
ed, but It probably will be about
$200,000.
The American University at Wash
ington, D. C also Is left a consider
able amount of property.
SALES each year. This is on the same Broad, Price Cutting
lasted oyer 30 days. A few of the 1000 bargains follow :
LADIES' WAISTS.
.... V 1
White and Colored. 'tn.
Latest styles ,
Formerly .....TSc
MILL ENDS AND REMNANTS.
Wash Goods, All-Wool DrM Goods,
one-half cost of production.
MEN'S SUITS.
$5.00
FORMERLY ....$10.00
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
Linen Torchon, Valenciennes, &o.
4 cents and up.
ARCHBIWOP FBEHAN'S WILL.
Leaves Property Valued at One Hun.
dred and Twenty Thousand.
CHICAGO, July 19.-The late Arch
bishop Patrick A. Feehan left an es
tate of over $120,000, which undw the
terms of his last will, drawn May 10
last, hi distributed among tlw mem-
i o ,l .tin ,a4iiii. mill unir ili.-m 11-
.
uwiin ill, II vrail lluve IJ II ITIB
especial care. The entire estate !s In
personal property and over half of it
fs life insurance, made payable 'o the
estate. Copies of the will have ben
furnished the beneficiaries and others I
Interested and the original testament
will be filed for probate early next
week. The Instrument deals exclu
sively with the prelate's personal af
fairs, and there are no directions or
suggestions in it concerning the affairs
of the archdlocee.
It Is stated by those cognizant of
the personal affairs of the testator that
the estate would have been much
larger had the archbishop collected In
its entirety the salary of $5000 a year
to whlcb he was entitled from the
archdiocese. It fa said that for many
years he has allowed portlonsr of the
salary to remain uncollected end that
the will which makes no reference to
these arrears, cancels them.
VICE-CONSUL FOR CAIRO, EGYPT.
NEW YORK, July 19. Hubbard T.
Smith, vice and deputy consul-general
of the United State at Valro, Egypt,
who Is In this city, will sail for hi
parents
It Is the
wj u nwi
parents it
Respons
Great
responsibility, and
no taint of disease
to be transmitted to
. ., i I re
piuiiuic Hunt-ring, ami iuaiKin); us mue uotly with offen
sive sores and eruptions, catarrh of the nose and throat, weak eyts, glandular
6wellings, brittle bones, white swelling and deformity.
How can parents look upon such little sufferers and not reproach
themselves for bringing so much misery into the world? If you have
any disease lurking in your system, how can you expect well developed,
healthy children ? Cleanse your own blood and build up your health, and
you have not only enlarged your capacity for the enjoyment of the pleasures
of life, but have discharged a duty all parents owe to posterity, and made
mankind healthier and happier.
There is no remedy that so surely reaches deep-seated, stubborn blood
a purely vegetable medicine, harmless in its effects, and can be taken
by both old and young without fear of any bad results.
Write us about your case, and let our physicians advise and help you
This will cost you nothing, and we will also send our book on blood and
Skin disease. TUX WIfT S PCCiriC CO., Atlanta, G
r.NPEIlSKlHTS.
Ladles Hlack Mercerised Under-.u
ikfrts ....,yV
I1ED PPREAD8.
Twenty-f ve (5) doion
Marseille Patterns liw
WALKING SKIRTS.
Oxford dreys and Black.. (2.00
Fornurly M-W
LADIES' WIl.UTEttS.
All lie
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SHarinhon Building. Commercial St
new post today. Mr.Timlth was Unit
led States consul at Canton during the
.Boxer outbreak and Inter iircomiian
,led Commissioner HockhlH to ivkln.
Ie has met the npwly appointed Chi.
nese minister, Llan Chen Tung.
" He is thoroughly progressive. th-
roughly American," snld the mnsiil.
i"Bclng of the progressive element, h1
fortunes fell during the Boxer upris
ing, both politically and twiterliilly,
i.,. , ., . . ,
!but with the retonitiHni uf peue his
value was recognized.
j " China has a great future, u wonder
ful future before h'T, If she cfn in
sure the world that her government
Is to be both stable and proKi-eNHive;
and It Is just such men an Wu ami
jLlang who will secure tier tlrl gov
ernment If she will let them, tinl bring
jln the capital jvhleh !iatl open her
'Klant resources."
ARREST ON THE COLI'M EilA.
On Request of the Chief of I'nll. e f
Portland.
BAN FRANCISCO, July l!l.Aetln
unner instructions from the chief of
police of Portland, Oregon, Chief
Wittman effected the finest late last
night of " Bill Noble," und ,v woman
giving the name of Clarice Fay. They
were passengers on the steamer Co.
lumuia ana wer,e arrested before the
vessel reached her dock, Fred D;ty
to whom Noble passed $60 Mas also
arrested. Noble and the woman are
suspected of having entered the store
or an Italian fruit man recently, tak
Ing $550 from an old trunk In the rear
of the bunding.
right ot every child
uuiii) u i.i. .vy tu
must look for
health and
happiness.
How incon
ceivably great
is the parents'
how important that
is left in the blood
the helpless child, entailintr the most
i ' . ;,., , , , .
g i. tty k
troubles as b. H. b. It searches out even hereditary
poisons, and removes every taint from the blood
and builds up the general health. If weaklings
are growing up around you, right the wrong by
putting them on a course of S. S. S. at once it
Regutar IVto
Now
Urge sis CQr
i.rloe t,f
LATEST
Sites 1 to I.
BOYS' Sl'ITS.
.... 98c
Alt slses
49c
LOCATING SMOKELESS GUNS..
The English war office has many
srhemea for training their soldiers, and
which are generally followed up by
practical demonstration. The latest
Is a device for locating guns fliink
'smokeless powder, and Its success wUI
uiak a new era In military progress.
It ki also Interesting to Consider the
Avoiuhrful advancement In Hindi 'Ine
during the pa. SO years. It was nlxmt
that time that ItoHctter's Htomii'h
Hitters was first Introduced nd dur
ing those yeurs has made uon a won
derful record of cures of Mich nllim-ms
as lniUni!lon, heartburn, dyspepsia.
belching, coustlimitlon ond liver and
kidney troubles.that lodny It occupies
the foremost position a family med
icine. Don't fail to try It. Our private
tump Is on the neck of the bottle.
ATTENTION, EAGLES!
Meeting at 1:30 today. All members
requested to be prem-nt. Important
business. . C. E. FOSTER.
Some Inter
esting Facts
When people are eonten.ila'.liig a
trip, whufher on business or pleasure,
thev naturally want the best serv'.-e
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the public and our trains
are operated so as to make close con
nections with diverging tinea at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining ear service unexcelled, Meals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-class ser
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you
ticket over...
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make dlroct tciijcctloni
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points Bast,
For any further information call on
any ticket agent ,or correspond with
j A 8. C. rvnv, ucn. rass, aji,
or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis.
Thow tiny uipiuiei srs superior
to Baltam or copairja-
Cubebs or Injection! andjin-.
CURE IN 48 H0URSpT
ths same diieasei with
out Inconvenience,
Sold by all PrurfJtt.
n
1
citiLDttRN'g prehhes.
- J5c up
UNHLEACHED mubijn
grade
4 l-2c
STYLE HOX COATS.
69c
TICKETS
TO AND MOM ALL
Points East
vu
SHORT LINE
TO
St PAI'U DULUTII. MINNEAPOLIS,
CHICAUO AND POINTS BAST.
Throuuh I'alar and Tourist Hlieperi.
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library
Cars.
Dally Trains; fast time.
For rotes. fo!:ter -nd full Informa
tion regarding tickets, routes sto., call
on or nililremi
J. W. I'HALON, 11. DICKSON
Trav. I . Agt, City Tloket AgL
121 Third Street. P'x-ilan.i.
A. B. C. DKNNISTON, a W. l. A
612 First Avenue. Ssattle. Wash.
A familiar name of the Chicago,
Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known
II over the Union as the Oreat Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited' trains
every day and night between 8t, Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train In the world."
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passenirers the best service known.
Luxurious coaohes, cleotrlo light, steam.
neat, of a variety eo.ua.led by no other
line.
flee that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when rolng to any point
In the Uulted State or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other inror
motion, addess.
J. W. CASEY,
C. J. EDDY,
x ''n. Agt.
Portland, Ore,
Trav. Pu. Agt
Portland, Ore.
Mills
Honey
LI SLOT MA
Makers
MILLS
ACHINES
wilt work for yon 14 hours day without
compennstlon 6 1 V A R 1 1 T 1 1 8, H
prices. Write for csttlog ana special oner.
KILLS NOVELTY CO., Chicago.
tl to 23 South ftltnos (tritt
Foley's Honey Tat
peals lungs aad steps the eougb