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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1904)
rAGE TOREK. A DESERTED- returned from th. Orient today on the steamer Doric. He haa been the Amer ican military attache, with the Japa nese army In front of Port Arthur. He return now on account of the expira tion of hi. leave of absence and it taking hla report to the .ecretary or war. Lieutenant Fortescue said the Japanese officer, showed him every courtesy and furnished him with com plete maps of the Port Arthur penin sula. While In Japan Lieutenant A CHATTER QFHEALTI, For Stylish Men ? Suits with tjie Snap, Stylo and Finish. Be correctly , dressed. It costa no moro if you see ANDREW LAKE 4818 Commercial Street. CITY FOUND jr- - Explorers in South America Dis cover Ruins Unoccupied for 2000 Years. Fortescue wa offered the decoration of SKtLETONS OF TALL MEN the rising sun by the mikado, but waa not authorized to receive It. 4 ' ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 7vl '111 ASS ttttttttttttttttttttttttBttlStttttttttttttttttttt Our Drugs Avo Pure Wo compound prescriptions with great care from a complete stock of frcHh 'ajidl pure drugs. We also sell all the standard home reined its and all kinds of Proprietary Articles, Combs,' Brushes, Kazors, Soap, all kinds of Toilet Articles, Etc. We Charge no Fancy Prices. and Commercial Street Hart's Drus Store atttttstttsanttttttatt nnttnanannnnnn Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufactnrers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronzo Casting. General Foundrymen and Patternmakers. Absolutely tirstclass work. Prices lowest. Phone 2451 . Corner Eighteenth end Franklin. rxxxxkxxxj Ktxzxrzzmxrrxzi FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Shifts, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINQTON MARKET . 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Clcb. : -mm iiJ 1-3 Wine of Cardui i. a powerful tooie '"which act on the generative .ortfaoi of t women, regulating menstruation aud bit . inff tone and etrenrsth to the oro&ni which inflammation and weaknor have affected. It curea nineteen out of every twenty oaaea of bearing-down pain, or ovarian trouble. Wine of Cardui cure, barren nana and aid. the mother in connmino her .trength for the ordeal of childbirth. After that event the Wine prevent, dangerous flooding and help, mother, to quick recovery. Wine of Cardui i. th one medicine a mother atwuld we before" and after childbirth. . . . . - i . .rail druggiita aeil fl.00 bottle. Wina of Cardui., o Lonjr Lot City In the Andea la Hiiom-(1 to llavr) lU'.vn Abode of Aztccatitoiie Tool but no Writing Fotiml. The discovery of a clly In the Anile mountulu in Argentine which ha been deserted for poHslblly 2,040 yeiira, but which wa. mice Inhabited pre- sumubly by Aztecs of much larger statue than theme who lived In Cen tral America and Mexico, I reported by two men who reached thl city yes tardiiy from the gouth American re public aaya the Seattle P. L They consider It a find that may add much to the aclentlflc knowledge of the dead and gone race of South America, and are now hurrying to the east, there to present the reult. of their researche. before the American and German scientist, of note. The dlacoverer. of the ancient city are Prof. Emll von Burgees, of Berlin, Germany, a famoua archaeologist of that country, and William J. Hemln way, a New York man. who haa for year been an explorer In South Amer ica. The two men, at the head of a party of Ave, have apent a year In the outh on a .pedal exploration expedi tion. They reached Seattle yester day from San Francisco, where they arrived a. few day. ago on a South American steamer, and leave early thia morning for the east. They apent laat night at the Hotel Cecil. The hlatory of the finding of the old, deserted city would fill a book. Situated In the Andea about 350 miles from Arauco, Chile, In a little valley reached only after-weeka of effort and hardship, the Intrepid traveler found the city, forgotten tor centuries, In an almost perfect state of preservation. Stone houses, erected probably before the coming of Christ on earth, crumb ling and grown. over with tres, mosses and shrubs, but nevertheless stand ing aa no building ever constructed In modern times wilt stand, bear mue testimony to the existence of a race In the Andes that other travelers and explorera have heretofore failed en tirely to discover. Ancient tools of husbandry, house hold Implements of atone, hermeti cally aealed graves which when opened dla-loed the skeletons of men of lurge stature, that crumbled to dust when exposed to the air. give evl dence of a higher atate of civilisation almost than that of Asia 1.000 year. ago, were found by the traveler, and their companions. From the old city have been brought to the United States a large quantity of ancient articles, and these, some day, will probably help to till some museum In this country and In Germany, -according to the 4 explorera. The - articles brought back are considered Invalu able by their discoverers, and the re searches of Prof, von Burgess will augment the world's knowledge of the Atecs,.or that portion of the race In habiting South America. From all the explorera could ascer tain, the city once held some 1.500 souls. Their ... principal occupation was doubtless that of agriculture and the raising of live stock.. From the skeletons found the men of the tribe were six feet and over In height, while the women were also of unusual stat ure. Frof. von Burgess considers that either a flood or some kind of disease exterminated the race. It was probably the latter, according to htm as the little city In the valley of the mountains bear, no witness of ever having been Inundated. DELTA FRATERNITY. CONVENES Delegate. From 35 College. Will Par- ! tielpate. ; Chicago." Oct 25. The seventh an nual convention of the Delta Fratern ity will begin here tomorrw. The bus iness sessions will be held at the Au ditorium hotel. Charles G. Dawes, former comp troller of the currency, Is president of the fraternity. Delegate, .from S5 col leges arid unlversltlea will attend the convention. .. PRESIDENT'S NEPHEW RETURNS. Wa. Offered Deooration by Mikado- Saw Port Arthur. Hn Francisco. Oct. 25. Lieutenant t-nrinii. Tenth United States cav alry, a nephew of President Roosevelt, IF I WERE A BOY. " - What Bishop Vincent Think Ameri r . can Boy. Should nf. If I were a boy with a man's wlst- dom I should eat wholesome food and no other. I should chew It .well, and never "bolt it down. I should eat at regular hours. I should never touch chewing-gum or patent medicines; never once go to bed without clean ing my teeth, and never let a year go by without a dentist's Inspection and treatment; never alt up late at night unless a great emergency demanded It; never linger one moment in bed when the time came for getting up; never fall to rub every part of my body every morning with a wet towel, and then with a dry one, and never drink more than three or four table spoonfu's of Ice-water at one time. But all this takes will power. Tea, but that I. all It doe. take. I ahould never peak a word to any one who might be worried about It, and only kind words of others, even of enemies, In their absence. I should put no unclean thoughts, pic tures, eight., or stories In my memory and Imlgnnatlon. I should want to be able to say, like Dr. George H. Whit ney: "I have never pronounced a word which I ought not to .peak In I I -7? mm AFTER SICKNESS Haa weakened vonr system and left ton almost helpless yon will find a few doses of Iloatetter'a Stomach Bitten very beneflolal- It i. the iok man', friend and for ever 50 yean he. given complete satisfaction. It ia without an eqnal for restoring strength, inducing sound sleep and building np eolid Arab. Then it also on res Indittition, Dytpepila, Cottivcnew, Heartburn. Blotting, Malaria or Ftrroi Com pblnU. Try a bottle. nosmiuis ST01HCII BITTERS. Absolute! Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE I should treat little folks kindly,, and the presence of the purest woman." not tease them;, show respect to ser vants, and be kind to the unfortunate. I should play and romp, sing and shout, climb trees, explore caves. swim rivers, and be able to do in rea son all the manly things that belong to manly sports; love - and study nature; travel as widely and observe aa wisely aa I could; study with a will when the time came for study; read the best books; try to speak accurately and pronounce distinctly; go to col lege and go through college, even If I expected to be a clerk, a farmer, or a mechanic; try to be a practical, every day Christian; help every good cause; use the world and not abuse It; treat older men and women aa father, and mothers, the younger aa brother, and sisters In all purity. Thus I should try to be a Christian gentleman, wholesome, sensible, cheer ful, independent, courteous; a boy ' with a will; a boy without can't or cowardice; a man's will and wisdom In me, and God's grace, beauty, . and blessing abiding with me. Ah, if I were a boy! i The TROY Laundry Js the only "White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Best of "Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in everyway worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1891 Reliance Electrical v a Works We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing order, for .11 kinds of electrical installing and , repairind. Supplies in stock. Wa , ; tell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. - CallapPiHMMllCL Manager 428 BOND STREET I STOVES ARE MOVING We have carloads of stoves of all kinds, and we are selling them for LOWER PRICES than ANY OTHER STORE CAN sell them. : We Warrant Every Article as Represented. 1 Cook Stoves, Ranges. Heaters, Wood and Cod Burners. , . " fa- ' ' V- p-r, ; . ' . ; We Hive the Largest Stock ' Ever Brought to Astoria. This warranted cook stove, the 'Cozy Economy," . we sell at only - 25.00 Your Credit is Good Easy Payments. Our Stoves Must Go. H. H. ZAPP CO.' Commercial St. The Leading House Furnishers. w.r -t