The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 02, 1904, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1904. ;
MISSIONARIES THINK THATv
THEY ARE SAFE IN COREA
Are Not Pronounced Partisans But Be
lieve That japan Is More Friendly
Toward Them Than Russia.
New York, March 1. A letter dated, uncertainty that It haa seem.-d best
Seoul, Jan. 22. ha been received by
the Methodist Missionary Society from
the Rev. George M. Burdlck. one of Us
missionaries in Corea, It is ihe first
written reply that has been received by
the society in response to Its cable dis
patch of Jan. 21. In which caution was
advised American missionaries.
The letter said that at no time hadj
the missionaries there been In apparent
danger. Early in the fall a Corean
bey fell under a moving electric car on
an American trolley road, and was kil
led, and this accident greatly excited
the Coreans. A mob formed und dam
agvd a Japanese house whither a Jap
anese who had helped on of the electric
company's men to escape had lied for
safety, but the excitement died down
quickly and everything went on as be
fore. Mr. Burdlck says also that some
misunderstanding was 'caused ty the
increase of tee guards at the legarions,
and a fiery article appeared 'a a Cor
ean peper, denouncing foreigners. The
American minister advised th.it Ameri
cans should not go on the atrpets un
attended. Mr. Bui dick also said:
"Our missionaries who have country
work have done very little for the last
six weeks.- There has been so muchj
not to run any risks. - But Brother
Swearer started Into the country to
day for a ten day's trip In holding the
fourth quarterly conferences, with the
knowledge and consent of the Uulted
States minister. We are confident of
safety. ' '"'
A cablegram tame from liivhop
Moore in Seoul on Saturday, containing
references to oiliclal business only. No
menUpn was made of the war (situation,
so little fear Is felt here for the Meth
odist missionaries. All of them, with
the women and children, are attending
the annual meeting of the Corean mis
sion In Seoul, and will probably re
main there for the present, v -'
Letters received by th Rev. X)r. Ar
thur J. Br a Wn, secretary of the Pres
byterian board, contained practically
no reference to the Impending war.
A missionary official said: ,rVVe take
no news to be goo-) news. We record
It as unlikely that anything will hap
pen to the missionaries. I cannot ex
press any feeling as to which side
missionaries and thoso Interested in
missions hope will -tvin. I will say,
however, that Japan Is particularly
friendly to Christian missions. Ve
cannot judge of the attitude Russia
will take."
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Pastes Should Be Restricted.
Chicago, March 1. The cxeeutlv
commute of the Western Pass agree
ment has met and arranged to mevrnt
the Issuance of free transportation to
persons not entitled to ths privilege,
The principal discussion was In regard
to Issuing annual and other passes to
officers of so-called Industrial roads.
It was said that most of these Urn's
are side tracks" to Industries and that
the issuing of passes is in' the nature
of a rebate and in violation of the sec
Hon of the Interstate commerce h'w
U was decided that officials of no Uie
of less than 50 miles should receive an
nual or trip passes unless it Is a con
netting link between standard toads.
Owen's Pink Mixture.
It saves the baby. A perfectly harm
less preparation for teething children
25 and SO cents a bottle. Sold only at
OWL AND EAGLE DRL'O STORKS.
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t:
i Mrs. Ingleton has opened a fine line of Ladies' and Child-
it Ten's Spring liaLs find Flowers, find invites tho ladies of As- .j
H toria to call nd see them. , Skirts, slrrt waists, notions, hair !:
si switched, jiomfiadours, ladies' and children's furnishing goods, i
OPPOSITE BUDGET OFFICE. ASTORIA, OREGON
Preparing for Royalty.
New York. March 1. It Is s'ated that
when the king and queen go to Treland
in the spring they will stay a wclt
and visit the Duke and Imcliejs of
Manchester, at Kylrmore, says a Her.
aid CispaUh from London. Great rep
arations already have been begun f r
the royal reception Bt 'this beautiful
palace In Connemara.
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KNJII' Cigar I
Av Now Made to Supply Jl
p aDemand-sc Ik
Mor than a MIIIIoa Sold jF
Hives are a terrible torment to the
little fnlks, and to some older orr
Easily cured. Poan's Ointment mvr
fails. ln?tant relief, permanent cure.
At any drug store, 5i cents.
Pavilion for Montana.
St. Ixuis, March 1. Two members of
the Mon'ana World's fair commission,
ex-Governor 15. P. White and Paul Mc
Ccrmlck, secretary of the commission,
have arrived to Inspect their state
pavilion, which Is about 75 per cent
finished. "
The dowager empress of China re
f ntly placed an order for fifty motor
cars to be "made In Germany."
The process of giving somebody else
a "piece of one's mind." usually des
troys the peace of one's own mind.
Some western churches have muster
ed in "beautiful young girl ushers
They pass the contribution box with
astonishing success.'
Shut your mouth,
And open your eyes,
And other people
Will think you wise.
To be a good lady means to be
good many things. It means modesty,
gentleness, self control and thought-
fulness for other'.s welfare. ,
Try to realize that It is better to be
ladylike than to be "stylish" when to
berths- latter means that you must wear
a ridiculous hat and Impossible shoes
What a difference there Is In women
aDout doing housework! some go
about it so quietly and make every
move count. Others well, they don't
That's the difference.
Call it scornfully the "grandmother
skirt" if you will, but the full skirt Is
the swagger one of the hour.
Mrs. Wong Kal-kak, wife of ths 1m
perlal vlc-ooninlsslonr from, China
to ths Louisiana Purchase exposition.
has ths written history of her child
ren'a inctry for t.SOO yeurs,
There's many a splwidld woman who
would still be silly, frivolous, unthUik
Ing girl were It not for ths trials
through which she has passed. '
A woman selects husband, by her
self, but she takes three other women
with her to pick a hat.
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, Office Constructing Quartermaster,
Astoria, Or.. Feb, J7, 1904: Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, will be received
at' this office until 10 o'clock a. tn.,
Mar. it, l04, and then opened, for ths
construction, heating and electric wir
ing of a frame post exchange build
In at Fort Stevens, Ore. .United
States, reserves ths right to reject any
or all proposal plank can be aeon
and speclilcatloni obtained at this
pears, Voltaire and other standard job
Ileatlons, These works are eold for eah at ft ,
mere fraction of the 'publishers' price.
Call at or telephone your address te
the Occident hotel. ;
BIP8 FOR WOOD.
BUe for llr bark elsb wood of best
quality, In quantities, and to be de
livered as hereinafter stated, will b
oftlee and at the office of.Dleburelng! received by K. Z. Ferguson, Clerk, 171
Quartermaster at TorHeM, Ore,aiid! Uth street, until noon, April 1st, 1904:
Seattle, Wash. Envelopes should be
marked "Proposal for construction"
and addressed to Captain Ooodale,
Quartermaster, 'Astoria, Ore. 1
1 M POllTANT A N SOtJNCnMENT. ;
Mr. J. J. Ilumer, representing the
eastern banks Involved In the failure of
the R. It Dumont Publishinir Company.
Is In the city to dispose of the assets.
The stock consists' of, 'encyclopedias,
hlsitorlcs, works on literature. Shakes-
100 or more cords delivered McClur
school; BO or more cords delivered
Phlvely school; JO or more cords de
livered Adair school; IS or more cords
delivered AMorbrook hool; !0 or mor
cord delivered Olney school; 10 or
mor cords delivered Tsylor schol;
delivery of all wood to be completed
by August 1. 1904. Right reserved to
reject any and all bids.
iy order of the Board,
K. Z. FEUOUSON,
Clerk School District No. 1.
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ought to contain a bottle of Medical Lake Tablets and a box of
Medical Lake Salts--Nature's own great remedies for if you
have not used these preparations you have no idea of their great
value to all sick people to the "stay-at-homes" and tourists alike.
The effect ef Medical Lake Water on the run-down and
diseased system is really marvelous, and this wonderful remedy
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dissolved iu water make a delightfully cooling and delicious
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nalarla whether gliding sway over the rails or "sailing over the
blue, you may find it convenient to have these remedies with yon.
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'i hours from Portland to Chicago.
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r rancisuu every nve
days -
Dally ex
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Columbia River to
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landings
4am
Daily
ceptMoo
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaco,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach, Tioga and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same
evening. .
Through tickets to and from all prin
cipal European eltiee.
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Aaterla, Ore.
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