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BUT ISSMUMfi v 'Xt- 0 Si-, V i. v at. " iJ.;- " '.' ' ' ' ' KXCtlUSIVE REPORT. 'TELEGRAPHIO''PRESS. r t Vitf vn ki , . " ASTORIA. OREGON, TMJKSDAY JIOK&LNQ, AUGUST- 30, . 1894. PKICeTfIVE CEN'IS. 1 1 . . I . '.."."'-.' ' I . . - . .. . rmrTimr TA X I T I TliK: MALiiliUUS UBAU COOL AS A CUCUMBER! We fnme and fret, - . ' , And groan and sweat, Almost regret that we arc here;" v. ; j -When a Binall payment for light underwear . would change out thoughts to brighter cheer. And the hottest day. wo would bo'.cool as a cucumber.7. Wo'' carry. all weights and grades in tho-AXU; zurne "Hygiene" Under:, were also in Men's ftndJ3oytf " Clothing:, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoe3, Trunks, Valises, etc. as low in price jf vnot -lower than any other house on the coast. r TiCSIDS- KILL The Osgood MEHGflimiiE Co. 5 The.One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers 606 and 608 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OB. ' VACATION JOYS ! i : Aront tAhflincomDleteifone runs short . .. of reading matter. Let your first thought ., ... .. be vi cnoosing a iiovnu quvuuijr -w . "'" V.ur stock, 1 ' We also call your attention to such things as Camp Chairs, JIan.mqcksIViin5 Tackle Seaside Shovels and. Buckets. CioqucJ and Baso Ball Goods. 1 1 . : GRIFFIN & REED. Gosffiopolton iMoiffi UUUlU . UUUM Mi 'I j. . I will now supply the trade with the celebrated N, P. Beer cjther by the keg or bottle and all orders for N. P. bottle beer will receive prompt attention. ; ' : '-' " " I am the only authorized agent In the city for this celebrated beef, and families wishing prompt attention should place their J4 with me either la person or by mail. V- LOUIS BOENTUEN. $2 f OH flH $80 IiOTI BY BECOMING A MEMBER OF HILL'S LOT CLUBS YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS LOT IN HILL'S Hioi uu...wn X6 ASTORIA. LOTS WILL BE DELIVERED WEEKLY. fr fi NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A Chines ttVietorious in LllZ . Battle With Japanese. , i COREANS OFFER; .ASSISTANCE. Tacoma's Great Faff Was Formally Opened to the World Yc8tcr .; iajf lornlugr. , fiha'hfbat Ausust .-Tbe aalive prts twlvfi InforroaUon oi a reported little bttwwn the Chinese tind Japan- eee troop co August 13th. According toj these reportu, 6,000, Chinese troops at tacked )u, Japanese forces, Which were' detilled. to jpiari the Ping Nan? passes In Northwest Cofea, and everiually suc in Arivliur the Japanese from thir ltlons. A Jarg -ndmber 0 Coreans Hocked to the ChlaaM I tandard fnr arms ana aaiuiir i n-- mission to forni an advance guard or ,h Chinese fortes mdvln against the Japanese. August .H according to re ports, the Chinese were micwu w i 000 troops from Yl Cho'and the day fAiKvartnir they attacked the "Japanese lines at Chung Ho. and the Japanese retreated. August l. tne ui L.r- further reinforced by tf.000 fresh troops, and Auust ljth. attacked the t,-o who are said to have lost innn nn and heaw DaRsaB- . '" Chinese on August 18th advanced; to Haang'Chw, and passing too near the Tatung river, thirteen japaneaa w. .hin oiiaiim nre UDon mem, hw..uo a losa of several hundred men. " j; At ehb tide the same flay, tnree jap war . shlDS ;:- found . themselves gniiinded and were afterwards sevLM-ety .iimj!dby Are from the Cb(nes'!ar- tlllery, in ambush, The ouia oi ,ioe ,nia' forces retreated southward" and were. pursued by-the Chines. aavalry iint'U night stpp6d.ttie latter's advaacej : Oeneral Teh, the enwese commnnu sr. made a detour and attacked the Jap kn'ese In the rear, completely routing (hem and capturing Haang Chow. Wayne, Indiana. Thlfl deal puts tne Fort . Wayne company; In control '.of patenU" which It is said are belngin frlnged by- other electric manufactur ers, and. the Tort Wayne company frill, it Is said,' immediately begin aft. active Cht upon all who are' reported 'as, In fringing' its' patents, r ' ' ,1 tCAR STOVE MUST GO. j Another Ballroad to Heat Its Cars' by. miiwlon completed the examination of witnesses today. . Tomorrow an oppor tunity will be given for the introduc tion of rebuttal evidence, but It Is orobablo no more testimony will be Services in Their Memory Jlcld heard. . ' ' at Ocosta .Yesterday. LATE . TELEGRAHIC . BRIEFS. pteam An Easy yhlng to Do, . CONDENSED TELEGRAPH. The Bancrofts having on board the naval cadets from the academy at An napolis, Balled yesterday for that city at 1.30 p. m. The cadets have been on a cruise of two months, and have visit- v ed nearly all the navy-yards In the cast After a short stay at Annapolis, the Bancroft will ship all those cadets who could not be taken on the first trip, and will probably visit New York agiln early In September. ' ' At Kingston, New York, the annual summer outing of the veteran survlv- .thA Southern States . i xt: i xvuui.lv. Bfcitimorv August. y-- Said Never to Have Been So-., the passengw coaches of the Baltimore Prouneroua. ah Vhlo railroad - company will fce ITOUperoua. Sealed by steam.: This. will be obfylng! ' . the" edict' 'of ttib Maryland legislature. . car stove.1 Associated Press, ' WlJoh has In Jhe paat been, - the causo Qoogta, Wash., August r.M.-Funeraj , of M many holocaust, y t . ' ' Bervlces in memory, of the commander; Thfl- law was .first adopted several -nA tour of the. creW pf the coaai sur-, renlment was held at years' ago. but the railroad. companleai vey teamer MoArthur, recently drown- Camp yegterday. In the'grovo of wV ach recurring ecfiatoh succeeded c(1 pri North Beacb, 15 miles north of , Cnptnltl Homegi one of the. camrodes. In having the .time-' tor . its. operation. Qray's Harbor,-were held in the Pres-, Nearly m ,.f (he old 'soldiers were postponed, principally on -the ground byterlan church, of Ocosta Sunday morn- pre8en wtth thelr wVegi children and thafthe exppflmentJ In tlie. direction ig.. The. McArthur has . .njade her Mend& The music was by Hill, tho ofk heating by means btber than the; headquarters at Ocosti ever since com- and);nt flfer and gergeant Valletta and va? Btove paa-not progresse,uincienwy ing ,jo . inis part ui y iji ' to Justify the large expenditure Incident! ix months ago. CltUens of, all classes, t'ih ihininrhiKbv verv car would vh Hv been saddened" by the ca- have to be equipped. .The1 1at legislature, boweyer, did not extend the tftne, and he law was in .Aaron Terwilllger. That the cruiser Chicago Is not to re- taatrophe, attended this memorial ser-turn from, Europe In the Immediate fu vlce. -The crew of the MoArthur march-( ture was made evident yesterday by ed In a body to the' church, and occu- the sending of a draft of twenty sailors force Hhe 1st-of July. ,To meet .the: re- pled the front seaU as mourners for from the navy-yard to the vessel on, qulremen'l oT this law 'the Baltimore their dead comrades sosudd?nly called, the American line steamship Berlin, and Ohio railroad company has Just let' away. Ensign Eaton, now in command They were in charge of Carpenter Ed a contract for the heating of 600 of Its' of the McArthur, who bftf not yet ful-ward W. Smith, recently detached from cars. f The system of heating; by steam' ly recovered from his Injuries received the .receiving ship Dale, who goes to win, bemuse ' . ''- '. , . .'- ' jone week ago while sjkrehlng for the relieve Carpenter Charles H. Hogan, A 'prhtf carHes the steam.' from the bodies tf his late commadr and the who has been on tho Chicago since locomotive to" each- coaahf-'.JPlpe run' sailors, who were In the' whaleboat at January, 1891. srdundthe sides of -the c4r9v near the the time It capsized, was also present floor, anil have loup unaer , eacn seat. The principle Is 'the same : as In the n'.'Am heating for houses. '''.:.'.;, ; . . He JDomes.'infattih Wtlh' i yeislve Pr JleRUty;' an Ex- O. Wirt, of Council Bluffs, who, thot In bo!ii arms when riding Tha mlpmn Anil ' n.rnronrlate ftfneral .i.-. p.i...iL'Lt..''.i. 'was .erv..e .w vul. o wilt probatily lose read by Rev, J. ; R Thompson D. D.. or mfetttl8. anl nn.tnr a.t larire of the Presbvterlan church, who preached- an appropriate nephew. of . the Jate James Q. Blaine. New .York, ugust .In ccnnoctlcm with-:jthe -.rUmw-ed 6. rce' proceedings of fJ-'W". JC Vando Ult, the Commer cial Advertiser says -Is afternoon that flmmedlateljt-after "the ruAnfng of the Gran.4Hx5de Patla Junf 17; Vander- bllt was Introduced to Nellie Neustret-: Boltlmore, August 29,--The Mdnufac ter, woman well known" In Paris fori i-urers Record, reviewing' the buness sermon. The preachers. recent personal experience In escaping from death by drowning In the surf by almost mira cle, added force to his .remarks,, x SOUTH IN GOOD SHAFO. - ' lt Has Not Suffered Like the North During the Past Eighteen Months. ; her heautv.. and was so fatflnated that' conditions of the South for tha weelt. 1 .. 4 . ... 1 ..'.V.i . t. n an AnA .. n . . . ' - . fc The general news received here does .francs he had won onv the ace. He, .? Reports from all parts pf the ; South ijLfionflrm theae roporta of the native fjtteilup,' ft- maOTlflwmlL establishment show 4 steady teildenriv-towards ljp- -TOr ner wrifaris, ana suosequenuy gnvei proyinni in ouaine cirtirts e, eai n : her his. residence In peanvftte, wlto -the . lugs of Southern iriilroad life Showing lACTiyiTY AT MAJfE ISLAND.:, servants who' wore, the" same' livery Pushing Work on, the Vessels at ithe'as that, worn by Mrs. Vanderbllfs. ser ' Navy-Yanl. v vants. y t Is alleged that-some time .' c ;- . ' ,:l I ago Vanderbllt agreed to-ettle upon Sin , Francisco, Aucust .I9.-;At, his wlfej I10.00o.000. ,. ' '' . ' ' present time there Is more.cUvltjr.t . . , ., - w ;:' the Mare Wand nary-yarf ttain fcie ' .; CA1T If mTBPljlT , ...,'; i Fully 9oBesi5re ., .,., v-i- in-cfeu. hv nii. 'u a. Iiot to Build a fiome, fdt- The Packers of Choice A" Columbia - River Salmon i and Location. -.' tOMTIO. BSAKD. AOBBTS. -HI Astoria Pk f Co- Atoria KhTte " ' Boa.A.mo.i- Coxull Outting PkgCo. j.-,,,! ColnoibUaiTerrkgOo trtori. .w xin riwira - I Mno!lj....U. Klmore, tUobortJ i.torU. Kimors mael Antorla. wnliebur . Co. ' k Barker- A-orU- J. 0. flsnthoni Co. Astoria..- J.O.HnthoroftCo J. O. Haatboni Astoria . 1,0 Hector C Brookield. .- tg,t. George.. J. O. Megler..-- Biooki-ld Wb been noted In years. employed in the different stai,'a.d there are. Btrong Indications -lie force.,Wlll reach 1000 . and or"itre long. The increased force is SxUsely due to the- Vast amount of wmfK. hat Is to be performed on the dlOeswdt se. sets now lying, at the naval remtesvous. The Thetis Is In the dock, being "over hauled . from - stem- to stern, an 1 the Bennington and Philadelphia are also to go on the block aa soon as tho dry- dock la cleared. The crew of the-' Ben' nlngton will be transferred to the Pen saoola, while the vessel Is undergoing repairs. There Is much work to be done. . The Boston lies alongside the auays. and . force of 'men have the work well In hand. Throughout the va rious shops, work of all kinds is-stead ily, pushed. . The work on tho monitor Monadnock la one of the big Jobs on hand. - Repairs'. On the Hartford have not. yet commenced, and It is hot de finitely known when the keel of the new tug will be laid. , An appropriation has been made. At the present time there Is no available tug to do the work neces sary, although the offlclals " struggle STUTTZ PflRIiOH TflEAHE. rlnesi Vnam Driven Out Philadelphia, iteguat a9.A letter re ceived yetHerAttjr WllUam ;K.- In- gram, .a natlv ef Elueflelds, ' conveys some Interesting astails, among.- them the fact that not only were -the. natives drlven- out pf Blueflelda, pvtj:. Uncle Sam's . marines likewise, the, latter, re tiring to .the Columbia ar.d Marblehead, leavtnr only British marines to protect foreign: interests In the town The date is four days later than the Invasion of . the. town by the, Nicara guana. .. . , , ; , THE FAIR OPENBlD: Tacoma's Exhibition DqUre4 Opened ' to the World. :' Tacoma, August .i-Shortly ofter noon today. Senator Watson C. Squire touched tho electrlo button the build ing of manufactures anl Jiheral- arts, that set in motion all the machinery , of the fair. - There were n4 other exercls on the grounds.. The great event pf the I day. aside from . pressing the button. .ln. ..Uf Ik.v m. with' tha llmiteril t. " -. . - . - I long, ;and was notable for 10s many A COMPLEMENTARY BENEFIT WILL BE TENDERED TO SHITH & ELLIS, ABOUT KANSAS CORN. - Will Run from NotWhg, In the Western Part of State, to SO BvisheTsTn Eastern. Atchison. Kan, -August .-Tbe Mis souri Pacific" crop bulletin .issued yes terday, makes the following estimates of the corn along Its lines In- Northern Kania and Nebraska. ' Kansas City to Atchison, SO per .cent of a full crop: Atchlaon to Hiawatha, 50 per cent;- Hiawatha- to Auburn,' SO per cent; Auburn to Omaha, W per cent; Llnooln and Ciede branches, 10 per cent, excepting bottom: land, where It ts SO per eent; 'Atchfcson to Muscotah, Miurosy tven.pj, t Whltlnir to Centralla, 80 September j ati centraHa to Blue Rapids. 40 in. nw twnti WatervlU. to ureenieai, za per cent West from Greenleaf the yield Is 'gradually diminished until It amounts to nothing , whatever in some spots along the west end of the road. Assisted by Local Talent.- THE PEERLESS -SKETCH TEAM In a varied and pleasing entertainment of . . pecialties etc, etc Concludine with , Barry & Fay's side-splitting comedy "HULDOON'S PICNIC." J Admission to all parts of the house $oc No extra charge to reserve your seat ' '.? -Tteraember, the date Saturday, September 1st. unique features. .JThousands .from all parts of the northwest were present, ,THg OLD.8TCytY.: , ' "Los'' Angeles, August 29. !A terisafVon was caused- tn social- circles , so well as sporting circles In. this city this after noon, when - J, F,r Willitte, the .Santa Ana millionaire, and owner, of .the fa mous pacing stallion Sllkwood and. other racers, applied, for , a- license to marry Miss Eureka Rupel, of New York. Wll letts la 70 years old, and hls.brlda Is it. Mlsa ' Rupel Is . very handsome woman, and well connected In New ', NOTARIES FOR OREGON, -r Salem. Or.. Aueust 2. Notarial ap pointments by the governor today were: Charles A. Petram and RJ I. -Eaton.-of Crook county; Jay Bailsman, . uurni Ranch, Crook county: A. J. Sherwood, rofinlll"; 3. Doueherty. The Dalles W. T. Plllman, Daytim; John Prlngle, Vernonla; and J. M.- Wise, Perry dale. BICYCLIST MORTALLY HURT,' i Creston,-la., Aujrust M. White riding a bicycle at Maasena Wednesday night. Danwii iu. uk will uinminm Arthur Bennott cams In eoillHlon wit trick him in the stomach- He cannot live. TRYING TO MAKE AN ELECTRICAL COMBINE. Baltimore, August The Manufac- the close of a big deal which promises to have an Important Influence upon electrical operations la this country. The . Wenstrom Electric Company, of Baltimore, which has a capital stock of $1,000,000. has sold out to the Fort Wayne Hectrij corporation, of Fort LEFT FOR GRAY GABLES. Washington, Ausrust' &.-Tht prrni dent left for Gray Cables this morning. Iig time ah increase over the corn last year. . , ;-l " S-7 The banks' ; clearings, for the' week end?d August 1 were SSfifejretft larger than ror the lame week In 1893, every Southern city but two,fitirUifg! a large gain.' 'The stockhold(irs -6r' si :leadlpg e'y 'ngland cotton mill having voted to "Bpend 1600,000 In' building a new cotton mill. In the south, several other New,! England Companies are expected to follow suit. The purchase of several other roada during tho week by fclie SoVithe'rn Railroad Company In carry ing out Its great consolidation plans, emphasizes the Influence this must have, as vast sums will have to be ex pended In betterments. Moreover, the financial powers, the greatest in Amer ica, backing this gigantic reorganisa tion work; must exert strong efforts. to turn capital and population south in order to Increase the value of thnlr rail way property. , ' YOUNG WOMAN, ' :'' Do' You Chew Gum? If You Do, See What May Become of You It Killed -' ' . , This Girl. Baltimore, Md., August 29. Miss Mary Brown, daughter of T. J. Ames Brown, of Princess Anne, Maryland, died from an - operation performed for append! cltis. - About ten days ago Miss Brown, who had always been a very hearty girl,- accidentally swallowed a. piece of cbflwlng.gum,-. She thought nothing of It, being assured by. .companions who said they bid' often swallowed bits of gum-' It was several day be 'ore she became III,' and then' it was hot. thought for an,lostant that the supposed harm less gum was the cause. She rapidly became -worse, ana physicians were summoned from Baltimore and Phila delphia for consultation with the town doctors. A prominent surgeon perform' ed an operation, and a small piece of gum was found In the appendix. The young woman never rallied, nnd died last night. EXAMINING WITNESSES. Chicago, August 29. The strike com. fliMi-lnn Pflvtftn a uuHtnhmnn In tha Chesapeake and Ohio yards, at Hun ting-ton, W. Va., went between two cora to make a coupling and met with a horrible death, a bolt, penetrating hi head. Miss Edith S. Clark, daughter of ft riusourg uanx oinciai, naa ner ciomes Ignited by a spark from a locomotive, and, crazed by fright and pain, she sprang Into the Ohio Rlver,'from "which phe was irescued with much; dlfl(eulty. Rh.Mnv ittnupr- ''J if" .'' ' ' 'AY Tampa, Fla., Willie Stranathnn. open twelve years, was killed by llRht nlng just as he was entering the door of his home. : The boiler of a threshing. engine on a farm eight miles southeast of La Mourn N -D., exploded. Instantly killing John -Llnd and Louis -Berg.': r A WaH street news agency1' received' a Ttftnor from Washington .yesterday that the, disclosures In. t'h Atchison management ould Ibeilnvctultfated' by.; the attorney general; and that'he-w&fl contemplating the institution of a suitk against Mr. Relnhart and the direct-', ors under the provisions of the Inter state commerce law. . The report added that nothing would be done until tho expert accountant, Stephen Little, re turned from the 'West. " A FIGHTINO PREACHER. Decatur,. III., August 29. Rev. A. Q. Gharrett, a minister of the United Brethren church, was arrested on. a state warrant for threatening to cut Chauncey Turpin's head off with a corn knife. Turpln had bought the property Gharrett occupbd, and the milliliter re fuses to vacate. He drove Turpln oft the place. The trial will be held on Monday. ' ;: A NEW YORK FIRT. New York, August. 29. A fire occurred this morning in a six story building on Rlverton street, occupied aa a Jnwi.-h lynagogue school and sweat shops. Four men perished. o';;' CLUB HOU8I3 BURNED. '. Chicago. August 29. The grand stand ind elub house of the Chicago banel.n!l oat k were burned this afternoon, 'i'no fire was Incendiary.- 1 i ..TUB COIJ3NE1. 13 IN IT. Rlrhmond, August 29. W. C. Owons, candidate for congreiMi agnlnst rtrei kln--ldK. was hanged In eilliry here litut night. HIS REWARD. ' - III II us Martinsville.. W.Va., August 29. Clinlr nan Wilson, Democratic tariff lender In the house of representatives, was rc nominated for congress today. Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. -n't