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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1904)
(Oi!0iO()0(EOiSO0000$00000OS'0000 CHALLENGE LOOKED FOR HEADACHE w o ; 0 () o ' o () 0 C) 0 () o w o w o Wholesale CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. "Myfatharhadbaaii sironrfmm sick haaAaclie for tlia laat iwantr-Ara jraara and br.r limuA any fallaf ootll at bnn taking yosr Curuiti, tine l dm bu taking Caatareta ha haa aarar ha the haalacha. Thar hara antlnlr aar.d him. IWmU ! what vim rifff,lnniind thmm In An. f ' New York Yachtsmen Expect Sir Thomas Lipton to Try AfairOS for America's Cup. will (lr 'i tha prtrllrt of o.lng hit nana" fc.M. Ulikwa, lut bealuarUt,, W.lndlaiiaiwlla.loal Best for The Dowels ft) n n tt tt 4 a o n WILL MADISON 114 M.J5VHNTII HT. rt.'M) COMM. 'ltd A I. HT. 0000000()0(0.0'.001iOOf000000(3 it r ti ii a u h h n ttttnn ttitnnnunntiKttntt ttu n n n n BRUSHES! All Kinds; All Prices. Everything in tho Drug line frc-Hli and pure. 1hW prices. : : : ; KL!ffi!l Harl's Drug Store ttttttttttnu ttttttttttttaottttttttu Mrs. Potts Sad Irons gl Per Set FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. DrayinS and Expressing All gucMlMlt!'ieJ toourt'uro will receive specUil attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Dross and Bronze Castings. General Foundrynicii and Pftttornnmkers. Absolutely firstclasa work. Prices lowest. Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. I h)ne 2431. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Cumps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET - CHRISTENSON 8 CO. ttxxxixxrxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxxxxiixxxxxxxxxTOi WILL BUILD NLW DEFENDER CliulleiiK Will Probably S' I pit. late Simif Condition That ov-riHtl Last ItttHhir lor I'iiiiiomn Trophy. New York, Kept. 28. Preparation ire already trlriK made by member of the New York Yinht Hub fop the Iff tint of the America' cup ugalnst u possible fourth challenge from Hlr Thomas Llpton. Member f the club think that it challenge muy be ex ported ly any mail, unl that, an In former yarn, It will come from the Itoyal I'lster Yarht Club. Hlr Thoma has not yet announced that he ha made tin; necessary ar rangement with u designer, hut club member believe that it challenge I Hurc to come, and are only waiting to find out what condition are named be fore going actively to work, to build the (Mender. It In the opinion anumg the mem ber of the yacht club that when the challenge come It will ank for a race( under the name condition that gov erned the lant one. According to the deed of gife. no race can be nulled later than November 1, and 10 months notice must ,be given when the challenge In made. A chal lenge received by December 1 would make the date for the first race Octo ber 1. VjV CAftov catnamtk Plaaaant, Palatah'a, Pntant, Ta.ta flood, T)o Ooo4, Krr-r Bukau, Wiakan or Orlpa, I Ik. aW.Uic. K"-r J old In titilk. Tha finolaa talilat tampwl CUU. lowauWod 10 cut or jrour nonar back. Starling Remtdy Co.', Chica(o or N.Y. yt ANNUAL SALE TEN MILLION BOXES OCR WORLD'S FAIR WANDERERS. K Bee that your ticket reads via the Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern train connect with all transconti nental line at St. laui and Omaha. If your friend re coming weet let ue know and we will Quote them direct the epeclally low rta now In effect from all eastern point. Any Information as to rates, routes, etc, cheerfully given on application. ,n n. TRUMBULL Commercial Agent, 141 Third street, Portland. Or J. C. LANDS BY, T. T. A P. A., 141 Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, P. A. P. A Ce STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA ' TERS OP PORTLAND Chinte ol Proirtm Monday. Chingt of Acts Thursdayi, MATINKK DAILY AT 2.43 1. M M ON ST Hit UILL Wfck ltoKlitnliirT MONDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 26th PARKER HOUSE , H. B. PARKER Proprietor Free Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. Poot of Ninth Street ASTORIA. OREGON. THE QIRDELLERS, Amerioa's Foremoit Hand Balancers and. Aerobats. Direct from the Orpheum Theater, San Franclnco. MR. BURDOCK, Msgician, RUSSELL A O'NEIL, Comedy 8ktch Artists. In their own Original Skttoh, "Sullivan, the Cosohmsn." EMMA O'NEIL, The Female Baritone, Astoria's Favorite Baritone, EDOUARD 8COTT, Pictured Melodies. EDISON'S PROJEQTOSCOPE, Depicting Recent Events by Life Mo tion Pictures. Admission 10c to any seat. They 8pend a Diy With the Dusky and Philippine Wards. At the Worlds Fulr. St. I.ouln, Sept. 15. It wan JiiMt a we were approach ing the bridge of Spain that leads to the walled city of the Philippine reser vation that we met him. He wore n nlouch white hat and a face that re minded me of the late Sol Smith Ilus sell. He was tall, angular and gaunt and hln wife, a jiationt, meek Utile body, trudged along after him. It wan clear that nhe wan only an appendix nnd not even a vermiform one at that, for nhe wan no troublemaker. He had tried It on several of the uniformed young gentlemen known a Jefferson gunrdn but got no. satisfaction, and so perceiving what he mistook for a look of Intelligence upon our faces he In quired: "Can you tell us where the gondola cage Is?" Man like. John began fumbling the leaves of his "official guide" to locate the gondola cage, but with a woman's sympathetic Intuition I quickly per- elved that the old man from Arkansas had been Imposed upon and I said: No; there Is no such thing on the grounds as a gondola cnge. Whereupon a look of sudness came over hln features as he said: "Awful sorry to hear that, sir. We have it couple of rabbits at home and I promised the boys I would get them a male and female gondola If they could bo found." And ho was from New York state not Arkansas ! J laving sniffed the smoke of the Iloer war It wns hard to get John inter ested in tbe meek und docile Filipino, although Jane, who had heard of their fondness for dog-meat and of their great aversion to clothing was crimy to see them. And so peace triumphed over war. The Philippine reservation is n' in eat exnosltlon In Itself, worth coming thousands of miles to see. It cost over a million dollars, embraces 7n.nno exhibits and covers a tract of 47 acres. More than 1100 native Fili pinos are gathered In village In bam boo houses built, by their own hands, all Illustrating the employments, diver sions and social customs which they follow In their native land. The reser vation Is a combination of wooded hills, valleys und lakes and In Impressively plcturenque. As we entered the Vinayan village we saw a Filipino boy astride a "water buffalo," called by the native "tltna rao," riding toward un and the mea ure 1 diiig-d.-mg-dorig of many tom tom fell upon our earn. The Filipino llove hln tom-tom. He will beat It f.ll day long. There are several varieties of thin Instrument running from the deep-sounding copper kettle-shaped drum to the wooden key with skin stretched over the head. There are group of these torn-torn player all over the reservation scattered through the five vllliiges of the Clsayans, Moros, Hagobon, Negritos and Igorot. The Filipino I musical clean through. The long stick with a knife on the end with which he digs hole for planting rice have bells In the top and 1 or namented with feathers. While dig ging he makes music with the bells and he dunces to the music. In the Vlsayan village we heard music by a Vlsayan orchestra of 13 pieces, as oeautnui music as you could hear in Chicago or New York. Evidences of an advanced civilization are seen on every hand In thl village. There are wood carvers, mat weavers, and maker of embrold- i . If ery, hats, canes ana novemen. me bright-eyed, laughing Vlsayan maidens weave beautiful cloth with strand of pineapple fiber. We were standing In the Bagobo vil lage and I noticed thai jonnB ejee were fixed upon a comely bare-limbed maiden who was pounding a copper tom-tom. Every line of her superb figure was beautiful to look upon and every movement was graceful and captivating. John refused to budge. He was glued to the spot. "Who is the young iaay beating the tom-tom?" I Inquired of one of the soldiers near by. That lady Is a man," said the sol dier. "HI name Is iluion ana ne i hief of 2500 Bagobos. He 1 19 years old and his hair I tnree feet long. And we moved on toward the village of the dog-eating Igorot and the head hunting Bontocs. T .A. D. CROCKER SUES TO RECOVER. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Opn all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL.B., PRINCIPAL FOOTBALL The football reason is bere; aleo the goods, ball?, shin pioteclors, bead harness, etc. New lot of punching bags, dumb hells si d Indian clubs. Bat see the window, it will tell tbe str.rv, take lets time and tell it better. :: :: N. GRIFFIN J. 1 L. H. HENNINGSEN CO. Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings All kmds of matretses made to order. Furniture repaired. upbolsteriDg. Absolutely the cheapest place in town. Second hand goods bcoeLt and told. ;: :: :: :, $04 BOND STREET. Next Door to Wtlls-Fergo Ex. Ce. PHONE, RED 2305 Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM GUS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars StE THt ILLUSTRATED PICIlRtS Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having installed a Kabber Tiring' Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds ol work in tbat line at reasonable prices. Telephone 29L CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. CON 0. TO THE FAIR. Wants Back $20,000 Paid to Surgeon to Treat Mr. Crocker. New York, Sept. 28. George H Crocker of New York and San Fran cisco has Instructed hi attorneys to Institute suit for the recovery of 20,- 000 alleged to have been paid a well known Paris surgeon and discoverer of a serum for the treatment of cancer. The treatment was given to Mrs. Em ma Rutherford Crocker last spring in France, but she died a few months later at New York, R. I., having been brought to America after hope of saving her life was abandoned. Mr. Crocker asserts that the Injec tions of serum only weakened the pa tient and finally were discontinued. He had been compelled to pay the full fee In advance, and has Instructed his at torneys to turn over any sum they may- recover to the Pasteur Institute Paris for its use. DON'T 00 TO 8T. LOUIS 'Till you cs'I at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railroad Office 134 Thlrt street, Portland, Ore Low rates to all points east, In connec tion wltS all transcontinental. H. S. ROWB, 0nera! Agent NATURE SPARES The Stricken Rose From Ortet. What a fortunate provision of nature It Is. that deprives the rose of mental suffering; for how poignant would be Its grief to discover. In the height or its blooming glory, that a canker fed at Its heart, and that Its beauty and fragrance were doomed forever. Nature always spares the suffering; the Is a veritable store-house of pleasing rewards, for those , who seek her aid. In the years gone by falling hair and grayness have cast a gloom over the lives of thousands of young women, but thanks to. the In vestigation of scientists the true cause of hnlr destruction Is now known to be a germ or parasite that burrows Into the hair follicles. Newbro's Herplclde absolutely destroys this germ, thus permitting the hair to grow as na ture Intended. Sold by leading drug gist. Send lOo. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent" What to Do If You Desire Practical Information. If you contemplate visiting the St Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In formation as to railroad service, th lowest rates tnd the best routes. u as to the local conditions In St Louis hotels, etc., etc. If you wIU write the undersigned. stating what Information you desire the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, wtr secure It for you If possible, and with out any expense to you. Address B. H. TRUMBULL. Portland. Ore Excursion Rates SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 5-6-7 3-4-5 of Dutiable Goods Seized. New York, Sept. 28. Collector of the Fort N. N. Stranahun has announced the formal seizure of four cases of dutiable merchandise found among the baggage on a French steamer recently. The articles mostly belonged to dress makers returning from Paris and ag gregate In value about 312,000. One lot belonging to a San Francisco man which had been released on bond of $150,0 also was ordered seized after the case had been Investigated. As the goods had been released the bond will be seized. This Doesn't Look Good. Albany Herald; W. H. Llerly, a res ident of Benton county, a short dis tance from this city, will ship his household goods' and farming Imple ments and stock on next Saturday, go ing from here to Falls City, near Se attle. His family will leave on the same date for that place and they will hereafter make their home near Seattle where they have secured a good farm. The family came here last fall from the east. NORTHERN PACIFIC Lime Card ni Train . PORTLAND Ixavne Arrives Atget Sound Limited. 7;ZS am l:U pno Kansas Clty-SL Lout Sneclal 11.10 am 1:46 pa North Coast I J ml ted 3:80 O m T;00 an Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:4a t m 1:06 a Take Puget Sound Limited or Nortt Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor polnu Take Puget Sound Limited for utym pla direct. Take Puget Bound Limited or Kan sas Clty-SL Louia Bpeclai for points on South Bend ferancn. Double dally train service on Qrar Harbor branch. ' , Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Beam coirs Santal-Pepsln Capsules A POSITIVE CUKE ForlsflaniraaMotiorCataw of I'm bladder ud llMai Kldnejiu 0 cure to pt Cm 1 quickly and Frriaa Di'nl'.y liia arors enact o annorrlioc tnd fci l no oott Tof bow lont aiau4 Inc. AbaolnuilT barmlMi llJl fey Unglat. rrta S1.C0, er by mail, poatpaie at nn t hn.M a? n M4JTKi'sAmi-rs?cti so Bold by Cha. Rofera, 461 Commercial 8 1 I St. Louis and Retrn $67.50 Chicago and Return $72.50 Via Great Northern Railway Tickets good 90 days; stopovers allowed going and returning. Full information from II. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A, ' 122 Third St., Portland L. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A, Seattle Office Constructing Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., September 24, 1904 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock; a, m., October 15, 1904, and then opened, for clearing, grubbing and grading of timber land on Military Reservation of Fort Stevens, Oregon. United States reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Plat of area of work can be seen and specifications obtained at this office. Envelopes should be mark ed "Proposals for Clearing and Grad ing" and addressed Captain Goodale, Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore. .1 J"'"