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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, SEPT. 6 MEN AND MONEY, Needed in the "Lofty Tumbling" De partment of Government NEW YORK, Sept. 5. Brigadier General Allen, chief of the United States Army signal corps, who leaves today on the St. Paul for a tour of in spection among aeronauts and avia tors of Europe, says that the govern ment is seriously handicapped by want of men and lack of funds in the development of aeronautical facilities for the army and navy. Because of the great need of experienced aero nauts, he announced that neither Lieutenant Frank P. Lahm or Cap tain Charles DeForrest Chanlcr will be allowed to take part in the inter national balloon races at Berlin, Octo ber 11, as had been expected. WORLD OF SPSCULATION. NEW YORK, Sept. S.-The tone of the speculation marked suffered this week from distrust caused by the vio lent break in American Smelting, dae to dissapointment over the non ap pearance of Standard Oil interests on the directorate? A decline in the price of copper and silver added to the weakness of the metal and mining group of industrials. The govern ment report on cotton, the rise in the grain markets, the poor showing of reports of railway earnings and the slow, although sure recovery in the iron and steel trades, have conduced to a more conservative speculative attitude. The great abuse of money facilities guards the market against precipitate liquidation and stimulates a substantial investment, demand, es pecially for mortgage issues. Banks and financial institutions are reported to be large buyers of the latter. 49 intermediate and 440 steerage pas sengers including 425 Chinese , Among the' passengers were Dr. Koch, the celebrated Hanoverian bac teriologist, and discoverer of the Phtysis bacili, who has been feted on all sides in Japan, and Mrs. Koch, Lady McDonald, wife of Sir Claud McDonald, British minister to Japan, who was one of the ladies in the re kin legation at the time of the siege by Boxers. Lady Tatum A. Sykes; Hon. K. Hara, recently vice-minister!, WANTED AT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED MASSAGE. WANTED A BOY OR A GIRL AT OLGA KANTONEN, FINNISH Burn's Cigar Factory. 9-3-tf masseuse and steam baths, room 6. WANTED GIRL TO WORK IN "i Commercial St. As- printing office. Call nt Astorian tonan Ur office. - 9-6-tf; LOST AND FOUND. of foreign affairs in the Saionji cabi net, who is bound to the United Sta tes and continental, cities on a holi day tour; E. W. Fraser of the big Ori ental Commercial house of Sale & Fraser, and Eng Hok Fong, head of the Chinese Merchants Steamship Company which for some time past has been operating chartered steam ers between Hongkong and saiina Cruz. The cargo included 1200 bales of silk, valued at $760,000. ONCE, TWO EX-;- Commercial street. 9-6-$t A DEAD CIVILIZATION. Cliff Lands of Utah Once Home of An Intelligent Race. perienced steamstresses. Call at 274 LOST -JADE RING, BETWEEN Ninth street and Logan's hall Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. . 9-6-tf LOST-A BUSTER BROWN WIG TJNDIRTAKIR9. J. A, UILISAUOH CO., Undertaker ami Eiiilmlmcr. ExperltMH'eil Lntlv AnMlntHit .When Itonfred. WANTED -2 WELL DRESSED young men; good opportunities to the right men. Enquire at Irving Hotel, between 12 and 1 p. m. MESSENGER BOYS WITH BI cycles wanted at the Western Union. 8-22-tf WANTED A WAITRESS OF Ex perience; good wages. Apply Irv ing Hotel. 9-l-7t 111 " i - FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE, THREE DIE FROM RABIES. NEW YORK, Sept. S.-In the Dog Days" of July and August this year there were three deaths from rabies in this city. That is looked on as an unusual number. These cases were well defined rabies. In each in stance the brain of the victim was ex amined by bacteriologists, . and the negri body, surest indications of hy drophobia, was found in large num bers. In the last month the number of eases of dog bite treated at the pas teur Institute fell off a great deal. Before the board of health instituted its death penalty enforcement of the law demanding a muzzle or leash on air dogs in the streets, the institute had as high as 38 cases under treat ment. There are now only 15 cases in the instutute and these will soon be discharged. SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 5.-That the great Mesali cliffs and canyons that now form a large part of the de solate region included in San Juan SACRIFICE County in the southeastern part of Utah, was once the home of an ex tensive population that had reached some degree of civilization is the opinion of Professor Byron Cum mings of the University of Utah, who has just returned from three months exploring trip of that region. It has already been established that this des ert stretch was once inhabited but through the efforts of Professor Cum min gs and his co-workers, it is shown that not only were these desolate cliffs and desert stretches once the center of a considerable population, but that the people had arrived at a considerable degree of cleverness in building and the making of pottery and weapons. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-TWO lots and an 8-room modern house with bath. For particulars address B. 100, Astorian office4 9-1 -6t in the Wild West Parade. Finder please return to W. R. Macbeth and receive reward. 9-5-6t MISCELLANEOUS. MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL kinds done at the Astorian Office. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS -ALL kinds made by The J. S. Dellinger Company. " in. f iihiiim i' nfii ''I'n Gall Promptly Attended Da; or Night. Tutton Udir. lttttmud DuaneSt AHTOUIA. CUE. (JON Phone Main Ulil !.-.,' L'Ja SALE -DWELLING house and lot, 50x100 feet on 17th street between Franklin and Grand; owner leaving town and is anxious to sell; will .sell furniture with house if desired. Van Dusen & Co., agents. 9-3-St CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. SNOW SHEDS IN DANGER. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.- Ac cording to a dispatch received here from Summit, on the line of the Southern Pacific in the Sierra Nevada mountains the snowshetfs are threat ened by a forest fire. The fire is said to have burned over four miles in the last two days and to be headed for the heds which it should reach in 48 hours unless something prevents its advance. A 6-ROOM HOUSE AND 3 near the new brickyard in brook; this is a bargain at A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth St. LOTS 9-6-tf A NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE IN UP pertown; parties are leaving the city; will sell at $1100. A. R. John son, 120 Twelfth street. 9-6-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attorney Offices; City Hall JOHN C. McCUE, Attorney-at-Law Page Building, Suite 4 HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney 420 Commercial Street OSTEOPATHS. A GOOD SIX-ROOM COTTAGE $2000. A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth street. 9-6-tf IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING buying a home or a farm, call on me. A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth street. 9-6-tf NICE MODERN BUNGALOW; living rooms, reception hall, bath room, clothes closets, etc.; $2900 A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth St. 9-6-tf AFTER THE GET-A-WAYS. MORE RUSSIAN OUTRAGE. Edict Compelling Thinkers of the Em i pire to Withdraw from Parties ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 5-The edict issued Thursday by the Minister of Education to the effect that all professors and instructors in the im perial universities and schools in Rus sia, who are members of constitutional Democracy or other illegal political parties, must either withdraw from these parties or resign their positions threatened to cripple entirely the fa culty of the University of St. Peters burg. The rector and vice-rector of the University, the deans of four de partments, and a number of the lead ing professors were up as Constitu tional Democrat candidates for elec tors in the last parlimentary election. The University of Moscow, which is the largest in the empire, is in a simi lar plight. A number of the pro fessors there have represented the Constitutional Democratic party in parliment. Joliet Escapes-Have a Terrific Gaunt let to Run. CHICAGO, Sept. 5 Efforts to! catch Clarence Wise and James Kai-I A SNAP; 50x100 FT. GRADED lot; in good location; $575. A. Johnson, 120 Twelfth St. 9-6-tf COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE. 130 ACRES FINE TIDE LAND this land is now being dyked; it is located near this city; $60 per acre ser, the two convicts who escaped A R johnson; 120 Twelfth St. 9-6-tf . . . ' f i . i ilO-ACRE TRACTS; TIDE LAND u :!." tu. flB:,i. $!S Per acre- A. R. Johnson, 120 Twelfth street. 9-6-tf WANTED-TO RENT. have tracked them by their hobnail j shoes to the cornfields on the farm of; Charles Doctor, four miles south of Orland, in Cook County. A large j WANTED-TO RENT A FURN force of men have been stationed to j ished dairy ranch by an experienced watch the roads and railroads to pre- j dairyman. Address 1071 Fourth St vent the fugitive getting through the Portland. lines and into Chicago. The search of the fields was kept up throughout the night and it is expected to find the men today. DISTINGUISHED ARRIVALS. Notable Party Arrives From the Ori ent Via the Empress Line. VICTORIA, B. C, Sept. 5.-The sleamer Empress of India, which reached port today missed the recent typhoon which proved so disastrous to Hongkong. There were 47 -saloon, Don't be afraid to give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to your chil dren. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. It always cures. For sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. WANTED TO RENT-A STOCK or dairy farm for cash or shares Address Lewis & Clark, R. F. D., Box 80. 9-4-1 m Save Money. - From $1.50 to $2.00 saved by buy ing through tickets in Astoria. Tickets to all points in the United Statesajid Europe now on sale at O. R. &.N. dock. G. W. Roberts, agent. Summer Excursions During the months of August and September the IlwacT R. R. Co. will sell round trip tickets daily from all points on North (Long) Beach to all points on Clatsop Beach at rate of $1.75. Return limit thirty days. FOR RENT. FOR RENT, HOUSE No. 247 BOND street, corner Sixth, 6 rooms and bath. Apply to F. I. Dunbar, 207 As toria Savings Bank building. 9-2-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Horse, harness and wagon; call at Henningsen's Furniture Store, 506 Bond street. 9-5-6t Oregon Normal Schools 1 Do you intend to become a teacher? The Oregon State Normal Schools at Ashland, Monmouth and Weston, of fer exceptional inducements to students preparing to teach. For catalogues and other information' address the presidents of the respective schools or C. L. STARR, Secretary of the Board, Salem, Oregon. GASOLINE LAUNCH, NEW, AND -strongly built; 6 h. p.; for sale at a bargain. Hans Frederiksen, 2071 Bond street. ' 9-3-6t - : . FOR SALE CHEAP, ONE SCHOL arship in the International Corres pondence School of Scranton. En quire Astorian office. 8-7-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-TO BUY A HORSE; weight about 1250 pounds; not over 8 years old; must be good driver and sentle.also city broke. Address As torian office. 6-9-tf. WANTED -WE PAY HIGHEST cash price for second-hand and new furniture; see us before you , sell. Zapf Furniture & Hdw. Co. 9-5-26t HOUSE MOVERS. FREDR1CKSON BROS.-We make a specialty jf house moving, car centers, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. DR. RHODA C. HICKS Osteopath Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2065 573 Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore MEDICAL. Uaproueate , Suocessee' f OR. G- GEE 10 TBS GMAT CSTJflSI DOCTC1 Who is knows tlirongboot the United 8f 8taUs oa account of mJiSiSi wonderful turn No poisons or drug mac. He marsa taee to euro catarrh, asthma, lunv sat1 throat troubls, rheumatism, nervousness stomaen, Uvr and kMney, smile root plaint sod all ohronlo dlas. SUCCESS ITJL HOME TBIATMZKl If you etnnot call writ for trmptoK Diana sua circular, iocicta 4 tU r stamps. THE C GCE WO MMICHCI CO. 12 First St, Corner Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON. PImm meotioa the AstorUo. PLUMBERS. DENTISTS DR. VAUGHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C LOGAN Dentist Commercial St Shanahan Bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. KIOjsifS??HRANT Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cts. FIRST.CLASS MEALS Regular Meals IS Cts. and Up J. 8. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street r w t Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cts. First-Clans Meals, IS Cts. MISCELLANEOUS. ... w Smith's Special Delivery EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store. Phone Black 2383 Res. Phone Red 2276. Stand Corner 11th ani Commercial. WINES AND LIQUORS. 1II1ER 1 .1 PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker UL WORK GUARANTEE! 42S Bond Street Youncc & Baker PLUMBERS TINNERS Steam and Gas Fitting All ' Work Guaranteed. 126 Eighth Street, opp. Post Office. Phone Main 4061. DENTIST8. We Kill the Torturing Demon TRANSPORTATION. Tht"K"Unr PASSENOER3 FREIQH Ram Steamer Lurline Hight Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p.m. Leaves. Portland Dally Except Sunday at 7 . m. Quick Service Excellent Meala Good Bertha Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor St. J. J. DAY, Agent Phone Main 27o Astoria and ;Portlandv ROUND TRIP DAILY X (Except Thursday) , Sir. CM I Spencer FARE $1.00 EACH WAY For Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Callender dock, Astoria 2:30 p. m.; arrives Portland 9:45 d. m. Leaves Waihington St. dock, Port land 7 a. m.; arrives Astoria 1 p. ra. SUNDAY EXCURSION FARE $1.00 ROUND TRIP Leaves Washington St dock, Port land, 8 a. m.j arrives Astoria 1 p. m. Leaves Callender dock, Astoria 2 p. m.; arrives Portland 9 p. m. Connecting at Astoria for all "Seaside Resorts. Renowned for Speed, Comfort and Courteous Treatment. CAPT. E. W. SPENCER, General Manager. Portland Astoria Office, Callender Dock. MISCELLANEOUS. n sss Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor Street) Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Bes rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. A few doses of this remedy will In variably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhoea. It can always be depended f.pon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbus. ' It is eonallvRnccesKfnl for tnmmM diarrhoea and cholera infantum in children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleapant to take. Every man of a family should keen this remedy in his home. Buy it now. Price, 25c. LaiuibSizij, COo. ... t . i , .. wikjsc p.iiiuui ana agonizing pangs mane lire intolerable for the sufferer. It is but a matter of a moment to i- lence the imp that caunes the pain in the nerve. We practice painless ex traction and do it carefully. Also the cleaning and filling of teeth when we deem them worthy of saving. Our Uur Crown and Bridge work demon strates our professional skill. En trust your teeth to us, and vou will never have cause to complain, either ui iac worn or inc cnarges. CHICAGO DENTISTS, . Cor lLh and Commercial Sts. ! Over Danziger's Store. CONCRETE WORK DONE ANY PERSON WANTING ANY CONCRETE WORK , DONE AT THE CEMET ARIES, WILL PLEASE LEAVE ORDERS AT POHL'S UNDERTAKING FICE. E. NYMAN Astoria, Ore. P. O, Box 603. OF- My stock of men's and boy's shoes is unsurpassed for qua lity. Close buying and low expenses enable uie to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. S. A. GIA1RE 54.1 Bond Street 1 timMrmk, -' Shoemaker Get yourSHOE REPAIRING dona at E G. GUNALL'S. All work pilar. anteed Prices right. 8TH AND COMMER CIAL STREETS