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PAG& TWO. " THE MOMINO ASTOIllAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1901. AANY AEN ARE KILLED Russians Suffer Great Loss in En gagemcnt With the Japanese Who Use Ambush. SURPRISE WAS COMPLETE Russian Commander Finally Succeeded iu Withdrawing ' Men to Place of Safety. London, June 22. A dispatch to the Daily Mail under date of June 21 from I Kinchwang say: While a Russian force of S0O0 under General Kondradovltch was traversing! Wafungko ravine, nine miles southeast j f Kaichou, June 9, it was surprised ay concealed Japanese artillery. The Russians lost heavily, their casu alties being 1200. General Kondradovltch extricated h's sea and led them In rood order to an entrenched position, attendance of at least a quarter of a million of people, the exposition man agement will largely tncretue the num ber of free seats, the provisions for free water and other free conveniences. The steam railroads and atiwt railroads will make special effort to handle the .'crowds, to encourage the coming ot nma(es 0f Insane Asylum, Hear- picnic parties, ine 300 acres or wooa- Itind and lawn in the southern part of the grounds will be put in condition for I the use of such parties. WAR IN NEW YORK ing of Russo-Japanese War, Go and Do Likewise. will erect memorial. ESCAPED AND BUILT FORT Descendants of Andrew Ward Will Honor His Memory. New York, June 22. At a meeting here of the Association of the Pe- scendi.it3 of Andrew Warde (promi nent in the early history of Connecti cut) it has been decided to erect a me morial to the founder of the family in America," at Fairfield, Connecticut Many prominent persons are connec ted with the association ot which Ed ward Trumbull Warde of Santa Bar bara, Cat, is president and General Joseph Wheeler, one ot the organisers. Papers were read tracing the family's connestloa to an early date In the twelfth century. Which the Keepers Captured After ft Slejre of Over Three Hours No Fatalities. New York. June 22.-Stories of the war in the far east have caused an outbreak among trie inmates of the Morris Plains Insane Asylum- near Morrlstown, N. J. Half a dosen luna tics who had engaged In a long contro versy finally made a break for liberty. They crossed Speedwell river and has tily threw up a small fort of timbers on the top of a hill Attendants at tempted to carry the works but were at the penitentiary at Deer Lodge. The governor announced that In sddl tlon. because of the mental condition of the convict who is now paying the Penalty for what may have been the crime of another, he Is disposed to pur don Waltlmm. The case Is a most unusual one for the reason that In both InnUnees the men have confessed that they were the slayers vof trm brakenmn. t Rockefeller Loosens Up. New York. June 22. A rommunlra- tlon from John IX Rockefeller hn been received by the committee In chitrse of relief for the widows and orphans of the General tilocum disaster, prom ising to make good any deficiency In the fund after the voluntary contribu tions had ceased. Several thousands of dollars already have been collected. Arrangements are being made to find homes for the orphans to avoid placing them In charitable Institutions. The committee will be Incorporated and all money placed In the hands of trus tees. If your chest measure Is 42, a 84 ooat would be a little uncomfortable and would cause some comment among your friend.. Is your advertising ok pendlture out too small for your bual nets chest measurement! DON'T 00 TO 8T. LOUIS Till you carl at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee A tu raui iiniiroaa Offlcc 124 Thlrt street, Portland, Ore. Low rates to alt points east, In connec tion with all transcontinental. It. S. ROWO, General Agent, A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all point oast; Louis ville, Memphis, Now Orleans, and all points south. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you If you used' Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Thousand of sufferers hav proved their match less merit for Sick and Nervous Hud. aches. They make pure blood mi build up your health. Only IS cents; money back It not cured. Bold by aT& cTrTr! TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 8, 1904: PORTLAND Leave filiu" Amvo a. m t 7,00jp.m Jjlcpit for Astoria Laavo . ASTORIA 7.45 a'm j for Tort and and 1'ortlaiid Union I ii.iua," Arrive. SEABID8 DIVISION f ll.80s.Si I id Leave ASTOltIA Arrtr, tI;yTmJ3rCT Leave 6 fiOp.ro A8TOKIA ToFWarrsiitoo, llsmmotid, Ft Htevens, Heitaiila Arrlvt , 7.40 .m WILL BRING MEN BACK. Jsp Ship Mskes Pert Seattle, June Jt The steamship Kanagawa Mara, of the Nippon Tusen Kalsha, the Japanese government Will Revise Freight Rates. New York, June . Traffic man- met by a volley of stones and beat a ',f or tn trunk lim ni n',l retreat For three hours the fort wwrrn connections win hold meetings I held out Then a truce vu umni ln this city and Chicago this week and the commander of the garrison top ttw PurP,o of revising east bound! "Vi?" " ,rnCU Bee that your ticket reads fit the! Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod- agreed to a parley as escape was lm-llr'gnl rlM rrom western points to I possible. the Atlantlo seabord. The present A conference with the commander ot chdule expires July 5, and the new from Yokohama, bringing a small car-1 the keepers was held under the white rtM Probably will take effect lmme- go and few passengers. Ships of this I flag on a big flat atone In the middle lately after that date. On some corn- line were withdrawn at the outbreak I of the river. In all seriousness, the lu-1 nudities there will be no change, but of the war to avoid capture and fori natica, after a long wrangle, agreed to on 0,her n Increase of from 6 to I use as transports. It Is announced surrender, having been granted some M ctnt Pcted. Miners' Federation to Use All Moans But Violence. CHpple Creek, Colo, June It In re ply to a telegram from the New York! World, Charles EL Aloycr, president of the Western Federatlin of Miners,, who is now a prisoner n the county, Jail here, sent an extended statement I that this fear and need is now passed I small favors. No losses were reported f present conditions in the state from bis standpoint Mr. Moyer said ln part: "The deportation of the union men and others being in my opinion unlaw ful, the Western Federation of Miners will use all lawful means to re-estab lish their members in their homes. Xa violence will be resorted to, but such legal steps as may be necessary to bring about the desired results wll and that the regular sailings will be resumed. beyond a few bruised heads. Rate Wsr Will Soon End. INTEREST8 FISH MEN. Intercepted the dor's Mail. A very striking proof of the csarV bondage was recently afforded when the csar dispatched one of his net-annul V.w TftrU Tnn. 94 TViAVA ttr Inrll I I . . . I . ... .mpvrunt version nsndtd Down by lavorues, a certain M. KlonotY. Into cauons,accoraing to a Heraia aispaicn Appraisers. the central provinces of itussla to r.; iram.p.Mru, rw Tork. June 22.A decision of port on the true condition of affairs rates fhom Europe to America will much ,nterel)t to Importers of fish has there, about which he had mvim..i. .x u. wen handed down by the board of received official Information. He de- inm, wverpoo, nave r.sen oe- Unlted states general appraisers. It Is sired to test the accuracy of bureau. t.v. ,-. m. ih.. ...... . . I r """I aa ., ' T Ported in brine are dutiable by weight ters from M. Klopoit direct . - "-i l- I at the rate of half a cent let- to him nn.. n .1 I ttrniiM In At.l ..1.1 V . . , .. . their famlle. will be supported by the has simply been loss of money to all Ahout " " "th77 ' J T ' ' " ' vv" Bnw "up .... About six months ago the general an- pressed if they conta ned statement, nf praisers said that the brine surround- which officialdom disapproved. In or- Ing the fish must be Included In the der to avoid this espionage, he ordered dutiable weight The board now ex-1 M. Klopoff to mall his reports In small plains that the former decision must envelopes of the pattern used for pri nontsj lines at 0t. Paul and Oman. If yoer frtonds are coming west lot a know and wo will quote then direct the opeclally low lAtoo bow la effect from all eastern points. Any Information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. a. II. TRUMBULL Commercial Agent lit Third street Portland, Or. J. C. LIND8BT, T. F. P. A., 1U Third street Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON. P. A. P. AJ ASK TUB AOENT FOll TICKETS vu eve BKAolUK Arrive rTp.in " forloriaTircot liMp Leave SEASIDE Arrive "6l5 a. m (mTWarrVokwl't; 'i&Tm i Htitwnm Ham. I 9,30 a.m ( mond,Aatori ) 7.10 am AddlUonaT 'train ieave"Astorla dallf at 11.10 a. m. for all polntg on IVi 8 1 evens Branch, arriving Ft Stevens 1110 p. m, returning, loaves Ft Stev ens at lot p. m, arivlnf AstorU 141 p. m. Sunday only. All trains make close connections at Ooblt with all Northern Putin trains to and from the East and Sound points. 3. C MAYO. General Freight and passenger Agent mm OREGON Short line federation. "General Bell claims that the policy Has been successful and that other states are expected to follow suit If this be true, then rebellion is not im probable as the great majority of the American people are today condemn ing such a system and, regardless of unionism, would bitterly resist) any at tempt to put the same into practice. I disagree with the general as to the labor troubles being settled in Colo rado, but do believe ttiey will be set tler by the ballot ln the month of No vember. the lines concerned. Brewery Closed. New York. June 12. One of the old-1 oaf oIa VtTaitr Aelnei In Xaii Vel km I v w - v o ia i v t a vi a. lias .... . , . . i gone out of business, owing to com- ,ntCr.preted t0 mean that on" hHVat' ,etter-' not 8tra,ht to th P1! "" iunu iu mo nan aiier ineyioui 10 xne aaaresa in St. Petersburg! have been drained shall be Included lof a certain nenerni tio.u nn.i petition from the makers of lager beer, the brewery was opened more than half a century ago. Decline in Immigration from Eng land, Ireland and Scotland is said to have caused a steady decline In the demand for for ale and its place has been gradually taken by beer. in the dutiable weight WILL CUT DOWN FORCE. Stock Has Been Sold. Rsilroads Are to Give Msny Clerk a Furlough. Philadelphia, June 22. At a confer Hesse was entrusted with the secret land he undertook personally to carry I all the letters received from M. Klopoff I to the csar. M. Klopoff went on h mission, but out of IS letters which he posted to General Messe for the csar only five reached their destination. A I 0 11' I I J 0ti - .Jf 1 "'Zm,, , rfriif Til '1 amd Union VAr.mn 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all point oast and south. FOUR INJURED. Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY fl ence between President A J. Cassatt trong ruler would doubtless make a A The Fiver Jlrirll hp Fact Meil Prominent Chicago, June 22.-The consignment and AMlstant Controller Max Relnbe- vigorous effort to liberate himself from of the Mralow stock farm of Callfor- nacK or tne """"ylvanla railway on this tyranny, but the csar Is essential l.i ... . . I Automobile nia has been sold at the FaslnaVTlDton ine UDJect 01 reducing the clerical ly a weak man. The unhealthy, pale, in the Union Stock Yards. Only fair 1 ,n lne enera offlces of the com- almost gray color of his complexion Boston, men Dr. Rlcjlard Frothlngham O'Neill, a son of Rear Admiral O'Neill; Richard Borden f Fall River and Henry Sweet have been injured in an automobile accident on Brookline avenue. Dr. O'Neill was able to go home, but the others were taken to the city hospital. It Is not thought they were seriously hurt. How the accident occurred Is not known. A boy found the wrecked auto mobile which appeared to have collided with a telegraph pole. The four men lay unconscious on the ground to which tJiey had been hurled. Police ambul ances carried them to the hospital. SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across ths Cstosds and Rocky Mountains. Men Hurt in Accident June 22. Four prominent J prices ruled. A brown coin by Orlsinl panK ,n lnl8 c,ty 11 was decided that betrays his want of physical health Franklin C. Newell, Dr. brought the highest price of the day. economie8 ttre 10 De accomplished by and strength, while the amaxlng In W. Gunn of Colorado, secured the colt puttln 8everal hu"lred clerks on fur- consistencies of his reign Indicate sue- for 220O. The next highest price was loueh and by requiring those retained cesslve surrenders to conflicting in $800, for a chestnut colt by St Carlo."1 lne Berv'ce to take vacations with- fluences. It is characteristic of his Lux Cressa, Gunn also getting this oul pay More tnan 2500 persona are weakness that he never strikes out a animal. employed In the general offices here, new line of thought or action on his and it la believed that more than 2000 own Initiative, and that his decision , t,keU' rate 'elders and full In- . . n , ,w i ""'" can on or aaaress ing more man tne cnoice wnicn of two I city Ticket Asent or more courses recommended to html" inira Street, Portland, Or. by different advisers shall be followed. . TIMKHrilKntlLM Depart Cmm Arrive POKTI.AND m Chlnaco lHiril.,,,1 MJt Uk; Denver, r Hpjwiai w onu, Omu, gao- M p m !r?im. Oii.HilWt P inston1 Hm max 'Um1 Atlantle , iV ?.u leaver Ft ii Worth. Omaha, Kma- tiOtasa rUtlluat-tML'lty.HlLnuli, UigUtu Clilmigo and UieKMt ShrSl",, Walla, lewis. ' IftS Wru HH'aHl. buluth 8 00pm kao and Juuil vu',' OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE) From Astoria- All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every Ave daya Dally es. oit Hun- duy strain THE FOURTH AT THE FAIR. Independence Day to Be Observed with Ceremonies Befitting Occasion. St. Louis, June 21. The committee en ceremonies of the exposition is en gaged upon preparations of an elab orate program for the celebration of the Fourth of July. It is the purpose to make Independence day surpass in interest and attendance all previous gays of the world's fair, not excepting A opening day, April 30, which was a record breaker ln exposition history. The plans as contemplated are not yet performed ln detail. They will In efade features of special Interest be ginning early In the day and continu ing far into the night The director of works has already entered upon a scheme of illumination which will eclipse in splendor and uniqueness the present wonderful display. It Is the intention to have a series of attractions which will be fres to alL The conces sion amusements will, of course, be sannlng, but the exposition manage wrest Intends to supplement these with numerous features given ln the plazas during the day and the evening. In formation received through railroad channels Indicates a very large attend ance from the surrounding territory. . The Fourth of July falls upon Mon day this year. Columbia Klverto rumana ana Way lAUdlUg 4 am Daily ex. ceptftton Roseoe Conkling's Big Fee. It is said that, one day, when Roncoe Conkling was beginning to attain some measure of success, he dropped Into the will be affected by the orders. MURDERER PARDONED. office of Charles O'Connor of New York r"overnop ' Montana Will Not Ask for He Is never a leader like the German then one of the leaders of the bar. j Extradition. j emperor, but Is continually being led "What's the trouble V asked the lat- Butte, Mont., June 22. A Helena! by some Influential man or group of ter, as Conkling excitedly paced the gpeclal to the Mlner My that Gov- men. George Welse, in the July Sue floor. ernor Toole will not demand of the cess 'Tv Just been subjected to the worst swernor of Missouri the extradition insult I have ever received. This Is the 01 William Miles, the 60-year-old la- Imperial Edict first time a client ever objected to my borer' wh0 a 'ew d'iya a& at Kansas j Pekln, June 22. (Noon.) An lm- fee. C'ty confessed that he had killed a perial edict has Just been Issued which "You know I defended Gibbons for brakeman on the Montana Union rail- pardons all who were connected with arson, ana put in some tremendous wa norm oi veer ijouge in mss, tor tne rerorm movement in 1888 witn tne work for him. He was convicted at the I wnlch crime a man of the name of I exception of Kang Yuwel, Liang Che trial, but we couldn't help it, and I took Waltham Is now serving a life sentence hau and Sunwen. the case to the superior court and wel lost there, then on to the supreme court and that affirmed the conviction and he has been given 10 years. Now my fee only amounted to S3000, and the scoundrel actually had the audacity to Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on the tide DAILY FOR ILWACO. connecting there with trains for Long-" Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. 612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Return,n "lves at Astoria same evening. a O. YERKES, O. W. P. A., 10 1 mm Dm These tiny Capsules are superior io Daisam or wopaiDa, r..u.u. .. i.! . .i CURE IN 48 HOURSPJY ths same diseases with. out Inconvenience. Through tickets to and from an prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. SORESahdULCERS SHOW A BAD CONDITION 0F.THE BLOOD When the blood is in bad condition a hniiV ir grumble about it, saying it's too high, scratch, or any slight injury to the flesh, is apt to become What do you think of that for im- Ian tigly-lookinr sore or ulcer. Sometimes a holl r,Hrr pudencer or pimple is the beginning of a large eating ulcer or open. "Well," said O'Connor, slowly, "of fcharging sore. .Often the blood is naturally bad, and I ll that T9V frnm 1.11. -- t- i. "' ... , course you did a lot of work and $3000 a Z;Y.J't . . i ' ""Vuca p. p,e ,BU.?r Wlln van" , - m .v ?H9 lnda ? "ore8 from tofency through old age. The ' v v" Diooa may become so weak you, Mr. Conkling, my opinion, founded and watery from the effects of ..A. oommon boil appeared on the calf of my right I . , ....... limb. I used the simple home remedies bat ine might have been convicted money." 9, MS t r i i at Br ri:s I I Stain ikl. w , 111 Uk Mr rw.UI hr K. tfHiCHraTra-B r ... 3i z,r:,-"jtr..,'X!a. .. mm Ufc 7 .f .r.,i.i M 4 l nix hr P.rtl.ol.n. T.l Il.l. II. I II fintt r.7ii .... - DrMlm. f kl.kM(wl l,.MM: H , I.UII A .. . Every Woman u lnteroMsjU inn abouid know gtlHtllt LIlM Wlllxliieflll MARVEL whirling Spray Uunmd HurHim. fiMtHnf. "i-moi coii.milrnt. II MNM IML.II7. m iuai ui uwuiai giMiim, ucuuu w piiniiuiu wgiu, ine paysioitn iconsultea for less spmeold chronic trouble, that f 1 n l??:D& i':oi'VVn I tne imparities break out in improved rapidly, but an atuok of typhoid fere bad Sores on the lower ex- fettled In the original soro, causing aaok. X . 1 - ase-asvi w mm viwytmf si (IUB)UIJIW VHrVUi intikii imr it- lib. r- i If Ik i'niijt tupplf the MAHVKI., .:! nt no olbir, bin irad wmnp for lllmtraMl lKMik-w.1.4. II full iMrtleiUtn and 1lrwtluti In. Tulniilil.loliullBi SIAHVKLCOv VV.MW, MOW ..M Steamer li San Francisco, June 22-The big morbid, unhealthy matter in ew Castle, Pa. 314 Washington Bt. freight steamer Algoa was more ser- the blood that keeps the sore discharging, and must be gotten out before it ... . . . .... I J1f i nr. t j , tTi ... . lously damaged by striking on the sunken rocks oil Point Bonlta than the first opinion of experts foreshadowed. When docked for investigation today it will heal. Washes and salves, while cleansing, sooth- mg ana neipiui, will not ao it, because they do not reach the poisoned blood ; but S. S. S. cleanses and purifies the diseased blood, and when this is accom plished the olace heals. Where the health has twn was discovered that the bilge keel on impaired it restores strength and vigor to the system, improves the appetite the port side had been partially and digestion, and tones up the nerves. Purifying the blood is the surest wrenched off and a new one will have w7 to get rid of tn old tore or ulcer. Medical advice is free. la view of the promIsedto be supplied. TJfF St WIFT SPmtrtS CO.. ATTAHTa ::(t's iii!aI-Fc::!i Ge:!:j retiTivs cuss PorTn rumination orOtturi Mb Bladder and DUm4 KldMT. Jlo car no ftr. Can qattUf uo Ptra ttnllf lh wont of Vonrrhna tai uirt, po aatUrof bowtoBf tuad. inf. Abtolatalr hwmlMC Sold D drn.arlaU. Int JIM, or by kail, potlMll THI UsTAL-fEnil CV SSUSPONTSIMS. OWOb Sold by Chao. Rogers, 461 Commercial "Best by Test" A transcontinental trav eler says: "I've tried them all and I prefer the . " North western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It'8The Train for Com fort every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Before starting on trip-no matter wbere-wrtte for Interesting Informa tion about ooniforUble traveling. H. L SISLE& General Ajcnt. 132 Third 6t Portland, Oregon. T. W. TIA8DALK, Bt. Paul,illnn. 8 S