The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 06, 1898, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, WKHNKSHAY MOKMXU, .Ill.Y (i, lU'.ui
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF RCS
it due not only to the originality and
Implicit; of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it U
manufactured by boientitlc proeosw's
known to the CAt.ironMA rio Svhit
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the Importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Fi is manufactured
by the California Fio Syrcp Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cam
rouxiA Fm SvhfP Co. with the modi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of tlic Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of a'.l other laxatives,
as it acts on tlie kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating1 or weaken
ing thera, nnd it docs not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
(iv rut.'irioco, cj.
Lot tTin.r- kt. mw rom.s.T.
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone No. Si.
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Sent by mail, per year teeV
irnt by mall, per month
Servfd by earner, per si'W.h 6e
WEEKLY.
Stnt by mail, ptr year. In advance. ...CV'
Pottage free to ubscr;bcr.
A'.l communications Intended or publi
cation hou!d be directed to the editor.
Business communications of ail kit.Js
rd remittances must b addrt.?ed to
"The A--.tor.an."
The Astoran guarantees to Its adver
tisers the lareest circulation of any news
Piper published on the Columbia river.
Advertising- rates can be had on appli
cation to the bus.ness manager.
SPAIN" GUILTY OF MALPRACTICES
FORBIDDEN BY CIVILIZED
WARFARE.
While there Is now some reason to
doubt the reports that the bodies of Am
erican marines who fell In the battle o(
Guantanamo were mutilated after death
by the Spanish guerrillas. It is neverthe
less the opinion of army men that the
main count of the indictment against
Spanish brutality will bold good.
Surgeon who examined the bodies of
the men who died at Guantanamo have
reported that It Is possible that the
ghastly mutilations Were caused only ty
the bullets from the Mauser rifles used
by th-' Spanish, but, in the opinion of
men who have studied the work of the
51.uu.-r rifle, there is mu h evid- nee o
show that the Spaniards u-d bullets
that wire practically explosive, thereby
violating every law uf humanity in c-ivil-!z-d
warfare.
Many years ago ev-ry military power
but one agreed that, in war. it would u '
no explosive projectile l.-ss than one in h
In diameter. Spain was on.- uf th- , h.- r
promoters of th- agreement. The on
nation whi.-h 1i.l n.)t join in th- agree
ment w.is the I'nif il Stat.--, an it re
fueled on the same ground th.it j man
might refue to sign an agreement not to
te a traitor to h:n country that the
mere request was an Insuf-rahi- in
sult. America has never used the weap
ons that savored of barbarism, she has
never experimented with poisonous shells
or supplied her troops with huil"ts that
v.. mid "mushroom ' wh-n tti-y s ru- k
ttu-h. Spain has .lone tries- things ,md
is doing them yet. though Spa.n sign-. I
th" agreement.
It is ft fict, proved by mi.-.y .xp-ri-ments.
as well as the l!r!tib cJmpa.gn
In the fhilral, that only under . x. - ;.
tional clrcumstanees will on- of -he-,
smad calibre bullets use.l In n
military rifles cause mutilation. Th
Imll.-t Is speelaily preparv'1 so tint it
cannot "mushroom." It can also be. sp
lally prepared ao that it w. 11 and Spain-
troops have found out how to do it.
The ilaus. r bullet Intla ts a w Min 1 !i
rible .nwuh, evui without tin- Saatii-h
imprnv. ni nt. If one of the ordinary
bullets hits a man in the ch'-.-t at l.
yards It will pass through h'm. The h !
at the point of entry Wouai not admit th'
Utile fiiij." r of a su.f,e,,ri. but at the po:n;
of exit would admit his c b n h- d list.
Under tin- same ( Toiimstaiires, with on
of the 'Sp-inish improveo'- bullets, th
wound tit tin- point of tr.r.m. would
udmlt u man's list. There would ' - no
discernable point of exit, for there simply
would be no back l.-lt upon the man
thus struck. This, according to the de
scriptions, received from Guantanamo,
exactly describes tho condition of the
bodies of the marines killed by the Span
ish, except that, with true Spanish cour
age, they had sneaked up and shot thern
In the back. The result was the utter de
struction of the viscera and the pro
due' inn of Wounds of su h ghastllnens.
that It Is small wonder th survivors
believed that deliberate bestiality on the
part of the Spaniards had produced the
conditions they found.
The marines were probably wrong In be
lieving that Spanish knives and ni h hetes
mutilated their dead comrades, but when
they Jearn, as they will, the story of
the bullets Used at Guantanamo. they
are hardly likely to regret thu aterness
of the revenge they took the next day.
The bullets carried by the ilauser rifles
used by the Spanish am not as large
around as an ordinary lead pencil, and
are about an Inch long. A heavy charge
of smokeless powder gives them a veloc
ity uneuunlrd by any of the larger cali
bres. Uvano of this hlth velocity It
was found at llrst that the ordinary
ha.leil bullets "sir.pp' d" the barrel ol
the gun. It was also shown that, liieiiu.t
of this ann velocity, they would as
sume slr.-tnge shapes and Inill.-l the m-'st
horrible wounds.
Partly to prevent this loss of weight I"
the bullet and partly from the db tal'S ot
humanity the ordnance evpit t" ef s
country have Invariably tn-tstcd that the
leaden bulli st -hall be lne!o..l in a hard
i tied easing of copper, r.evmati ii.r. 01
lilikel.d steel. Tlie Span ards are sup
posed to encase th. ;r bullets m n.. k.'i'-1
cupper, t'upia.n l.aixticnce I.. limn, in
structor of oidtuiice and gimn.ry at
Wist IMittl. and one of the tra:et I V
Ing authorities on ordnance. i of these
small calibre bullets:
"The wounds are less serious and the
shattering effect on the boil, s 1 ss thaa
wilh the old projectile. The shock or
topping power Is also less as the calibre
decrva.. unless the bn..et acts iplo.
sively, and hence It has been .roji,, d for
the v. ry small c.il.'o.-s t- r. m.'ve the
Jacket fnun the point of .he ba.O t. lu
causing it t- sp-.-i ad . at m ( at on f.'k
Ing." Th s nians that ad that '-- n. c -ar
to i-oivert n. ,if the in ; humane p'-'-jft:i,H
into the most en.n di-t '.'.':
niiss ie e.r .!! d by min Is t tV.c or
till aw.iy part of the harb-.n.l ..o "U
c-v-r:ng 'h- point of the '..:.;. The
soft lead, thus expo-el. wbl p:-r id the
second it stckes ny.h:ng and. on the
bodv of ,i man. will nak- a ho'c as n-.s
a a foot-ball.
In a report u;- ! th - work of the rg't
la t ion Mauser bti'.iits. issued t-y the Spaa-iar-ls
themsi'.vis, and now on flic in the
rurvau of Information at Washington,
it is stated that: "The bullet has the
effect of p. rforat. ng a hone- without frao
tur.ng It. and th"-.. wh.i are s!i n In
many parts of the body and m the arms
or Kg w.il sc.cfer very l.tt.e. .ind wi.l
svi-m be r -sii'.y f-r duty ag.i.n. There need
be f w nr.'., '.r.. r.c as, and the las::":
.fleet 'f wo'tt'.ls w.u be ridace.l t a
min'mum."
That is the r--vrd of the m lil-c.iillTe
b'.lili t nh ll i roiectcd by the ll'a kel- d
;a.k-t tth.ih the ruiis of e: ;'- -t war
fare in-.:v.e ;p.:i i;. K. a .. f.i . the r. c
ord of what the "xushr :n'- ' i.l- --the
bullet with au urv'ro;e. t, .1 pclnt .an a. -cone.'ltsh.
and thi n o.'tnp.irr it with the
a nsiunt of the- w itin is :n'!:ctt ! "p-n our
m.ir;ttes at Ciuaritati-uno. . r. Van '"-vcr
w.::i.s.J the .fleet of o:i- of th. se to.il-
1. 1. wh.ch tru. k the for hea l of a I
man at the d.t mce f M y '.r . H- y - !
"The -kuii wis -mic-t-.y sti ft.r-t.)
the '.w-ti.s a--. 1 s -a p w-r : irn Into the '
sm.ilo st at :u ir.d a'-t- ted In all d.ree-1
tio:; The :j..re b-.se of tlie Au-.! -!
V-r -k. t tip in-- s -,e. rat- p.'C. s of o-oi. .
Th-re w.s rr'.hrg 1. ft of the brail
i,.. ...i,....- .. w m!
fragtmnts ot b-'ne. None of the con
volution of the brain could ! t- r
mined." It sctrris t-i b- only ree-ntly that th
Spaniards have taken to the use of
"mushroom" bullets. It is without the
bounds e-f possibility to stip;vse that th.
offlcers In command of the Span.sh troops
do not know what is g org on, just as It
is impossible that the wounds found u:n
the bodies of the Anurlc.ni dead at Guan
tanamo mere inflicted by regulation Mau
ser bullets. It Is, unfortunately, the easi
est thing in the world to convert a regu
lation bullet Into an txplos.v mts;l-.
It hapjiens that It takes a file to do the
work with one of the bullets us.d in
the United States" Lee-M-:f rd rl!b s.
but that Is only because the bullet hap
pens to be cased In n .ck-lcii steel. Th
S;unish Mauser bullets are eased w.th
nick-led copper, which can be removed
from the point of the buil-t w.th a kn:f.
,(jOoJ food at fair prices
is v.-ithi.i the rea,!i of every
one.
el
s dl
HV- p. -tr
T.i i:-.. e .'.ra.ts
Sc hi Ling's Be it.
For u by
foss. rL'g,;:r.s ii Comrany
The hay f-v-r vo tim will s-.on be w:'.h
us.
"During the hot weather last summer I
h id a severe attack of cholera morbus,
n-. ..-ssitatmg my leaving my business."
says Mr. C. A. Hare, of Hare Bros., Finds:!-.
Oh.o. "After tak.ng two or thr-e
1 e-. s ..if i.'li mil-rlain's Odle. Cholera and j
I'lart h-e-.i It-m-dy I w is completely re-j
ii-vr.i and in a few n -urs was able to
r- .-time my work in the store. I sin erely
r-. oni.m-.nl it to any on a filleted w-fh
stomach or bowel trouble." For sale by
Charles Rogers, drugg.st.
A diy w.'l
r-posa.
nt br.tigs a n gh'
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ths Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
No or.- i.in a-cu-e- a u -man
who -rnllit.g.y , bi-hiri-
s.z- s t ,.j l..-g- f -,r her.
Pears1
We perspire a pint a
day without knowing it ;
ought to. If not, there's
trouble ahead. The ob
structed skin becomes
sallow or breaks out in
pimples. The trouble goes
deeper, but this is trouble
enough.
If you use Pears" Soap,
no matter how often, the
skin is clean and soft and
open and clear.
All sorts of stores sell it, especially
druggists; all sorts of people use it.
What Paine's Celery Compound Is
Doing for Hosts of Women.
1c '
:-
It
n. for IMin-'s ceb ry
( "tt-l :::'- of al, the many women ;
bi !,i. f.n-rc, h'.ilih by Us means'
ty :i i- w r- in ltic.d to t ike It j
: - -gh :'..- !' --'.las en of oth-r w on. n -'
: -, m-tv rs. or frb ti-!.
h--i i . k i"-l .-hie si:ff-T. r 1-
. -, : i . . .-1 -: '. ' y n health and tgor
"ii ik.t'g r.i.t- s ,-, l.ry compound no
,(,
i,
; .r-i ;
g -.t-g
.pr rtg
Ui
h'it: lr
i -.'i f--r ! ': : '.- f: to the most tub-
d
Th-s J -yoiis trans-k-i.
"-i to health t.
1:1 's of liotn. s th.s
th
'
x; rf-n.-e bke that of .
- of Mrs n. II. Stud-!-:
!'.'. ,. St.. V V . i ashlngt-.n. 1. i
W. lis. V.:. hir '..on ...: :'iii: I (i n- f -r -.irs
il- n:b tr.' n r. 's e-lery romixntn.'. , "My I.".'.- latmh r wis ,y t- on
n i r tn:i'.". ! .1 to my husband by his a ., ...t. an 1 . ,:n- ti on.. 1...-K n
fath.-r. who t.il him to hive me try I:.' as it -he 1: id hi I a h.i ! .-kti. s. I w-t'-t
f .r w.-h o:h-r r. m-d;es 1 did not s-em r.ght -iway and g . o r a bottb- ,.f
to ... g.-tf.rg b-tt-r. I was stiff-ring; la:,.', c. 1-ry , onip-mti I. and she ha
from r.-rv.-usniss. and my baby seemed h.i I b.-t.r health s n. . than sh.- .ot
to nurse ;t from me. as she did not sleep! had in tor l.f.-. .-.us h-arty and i grow
more than or i minute at any t!m-.; ;ug ,'ist." t
I also stiff .-red fr.-m tnd:g-st:on snd ery No woman anv way out ,jf health can
torpid liver. I find that I'alne's cel.-ry'in lu.ti.e la h-r-t! and Ii-r family
compound not only comes up to what you j fail to tike I'ain.'. ry ...nip..u:i.l
say. but that it is, without doubt, the best w h n its jiower .f r. -tor. tig h' -ilth is
tonic and r.-niedy f-r women. I do not I a! iin.l.ititiy prove .
HPPlNGNMftRJf
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MARINE NOTES.
ip for Portion, I
I
i
Th- I', rtryhn
e-t-rday.
Th- ;! nbank. wh-n: laden, put to i
y-st-rday.
T.a
ir.d
. .' r V li-on. with freight
fr mi .-' in Francisco, via.
!'
-.v-1 in y-s-.Tilay. S ! .
m'e.i.b-l
f .- i wo-..I nt the Ninth:
. .r - ;.r . ding to Port- I
VES8Er'5 BOUND TO AJ3T0RIA.
.... ,, ., ., ,. ,.,'' n JI l.cii P.". "V - ry riiik.s appet t-,
Mbl.-.s. il'-sre-r ger. Br bk, 1.2 tons, i , , ,,
, In .;.s d.g. n. prornot-s ujsimlUt,.ti,
Nagasaki. tills on: th- li .liows In cli-. ks and n-ck
Al.-xander llla k. Dur.n, Br bk, ll'pig,
e-n. Ar.'W-rP i
To.-thburk, p' t-rson. Br bg ISO tons, ,
O-rgh-in'l
Joseph Pulitzer, Harvey, Am sch, 7J i
tons, New York.
'.'laekmar.ejanahlre, Thomson, Br sh, liSZ
tr.r:s, Newcastle.
Silb-rhorr, Olbs.n, Itr bk, 1771 tons,
Liverpool.
Argo. Maclean, lir sh, 1490 tons, Ant
werp.
j Castle Rc
Rock. Joneai, Br str, 1,787 tons
Raison, Br str, l.Oi tons,
Hong Kong.
el'infnrd, M o I'herson, llr hh. 2108 tons,
Hamburg.
Poseidon, Lush P.r sh, 17; tons, New
castle. Emln Pasha, Chrlsti.r.sen, Ger bk, 15C7
tons. Antwerp.
W'tillacetown M.obv p.r h iitfit inn
' "
john Cook. Magec, P,r sh, 1759 tons,
II logo.
Stronsa, Carry, lir sh, li3 tons, Yoko
hama. .'-: us. Schulte. tint th, i"Jt tons, Ham
bun;. a.-d:i!e. I-'isher, Br. sh, 1775 tons, Ant
werp. Port Iligln, p.enney, Br. sh., 1C28 tons,
Antwerp.
Anlr.nia, Adams, Br. sh., 2334 tons,
Antwerp.
Lniehalburn. Forbes, Br. Bh., I'M tons,
Newcastle.
Arthur Kltger, Denker, Ger. sh., W,
tons, Yokohama.
Vaseo Uf. Gama, Tertrum, G'rr. sh, 1476
Sydney.
Mooltan. Kelk, Br sh., 1118 tons, Yoko
hama. Brodi-rlck Coetlo, Ferguson, Br. sh.,
171 j, .Shanghai.
Thalassa, Hcllmego, o.r. bk., 1378 tons,
Hambung.
Colbert, Loreau, Fr. bk., 12-18 tons, Table
Bay.
Invercauld, Jackson, Er, bk., 1303 tons,
San Francisco,
Yolo. Pannlculck. Br. sh... 1407 tons,
Hong Kong.
Christine, Warncke, Ger. bk. 1900 tons,
Illogo.
Laurelbank, Lindsay, Br. bk., 2237 tons,
Shanghai,
Windsbrout, Haase, Ger. bk., 1253 tons, golden chatelaines is in tho Inverse pro
Yokohama., portion to their price.
TO HEALTH.
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ttrt.l I w : r a 1 I in me
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. -io .1 to b- g I -i
p.oi;i.. 1 - -:
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, in t ..i ui int'i" j
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c, '- .v . r.p "in 1 I ' 1
1 w -li 1 lt'1 ".n
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. -i . a" 1 -. n- f-lt
r th s .iiintii- r ,
Largo IUiy, Adam, Dr. bk , UTS tons.
Shanghai.
IIe.ithtK-ld. McKcnsle, llr. bk., VM tons.
Shanghai.
Ar.emus, Mehrmg. Ger. bk., ll"7 tons.
Sant.i ltosulin.
William Low. Abb .tt, llr. h , 1-31 ton.
Shat'4,-hal.
Margretha. Kost.-r, Ger. sh., lt'vj ton.
Shanghai.
Atlanta. M Uride, llr. sh , Kel in-,
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t'"ml,.ru,n tJ,'"',n- Lcw"
Shanghai.
bark., 2iiv; tons
Mr. bark. 1214
ton. Newcastle,
T.iiie K. Starbuek, Curtis. Am. sh
I totis, I'hlladelphla.
Soiintimis it S'-ems ti wary worn in
lit sh- must certainly give up. Tlie
s rnpicst and .asi-s; wrk b-comes an
a'mon insorniountabl- ta.k. N-rvoii.
n. -s. si. i pl-SHti. ss and pa:n haras, lo-r
nd l.f- sums hardly worth the living.
I r. r.-n e's Kavori'n 'r.-s.-r!pti..n wi
made for h.-r. Ir. ri-r.-.-'s liobbn M- 1
- ii Ie-. ov. ry was made for hrr. Tli
.' .rnuT f .r liis distineMy f mmi.'ie. th-
i. r for lo r g-aer.il ss-. rn. T'.getli. r ,
!,,..-
ipply a s. ! n:l!b- and su--f -sf'il
,,r
-, r ;,
r tr.ii:n:etit. Ihe."l-.iv..rt... l't.-
'-" h'.ii'.hy, regular u- -1
n- organs ,lis.,n. 1 ly f. inin.ti. . It i
, f -re
an impiint.es. s.r.-ng n-ns in- i
i.l.ij s iti.'l itnni anon. The "' lol-1
lei lb .-h and br.ngs back lb-
glailsorne gl-.w of gir.h-io-l. S- lid 21 cenls
in on--.:, tit s.ui;.s to W-.rld's Dlsp.-ns-iry
i.M - 'I.ea! A--i i'..n, ItufTal,,. N. V
I' ' ,' . , I
l... e.l l... .- . 11 I", .ff. .. V C ..,1.1 i
1 1 ' K'' l-"M1"1"" '
Setlse .M-.il' a
a r. i , i riMtat-'i,
Some In.liviiln.il pn .ti'grapn. w.oibl b
r.-.illy g.M.. I ...k.: g it in- y wouldn't spoil
th' in by ...bl.ug ;,. :r ,i.t..gi.ipii.
Our baby lias b. in .-.or in ui I ly trouble.! !
with '.olio ami ciioler.i Infantum slip o his j
bir'h. an I a, I lint w- i-.uid do for linn
did not s.eni p. giv- inure than t.-inpor-
ury re'..- ! unt.l we- trbd i-'hauib-rlain's I
i.'olii-, ('h.i..',i and I'.arilioe.i ii.-mi-.ly
H.neo giving -li.it. i.tn-dy h- Ins null
been troiibi.il. V.'e want to g.vn you this
testimonial .-is an i-v. b in j of our gra-l-
tude, not that y.ni r.e-d It. 'o advert, e'-
in r n,,ri'i,r.,,n. r.iie.lv' (1 l I ..u.
' ' ' '
Ko'iK'ik, Iowa, i-or K.t ii: by Charb-s U p
vrs, druggist.
It Is all vry w-! t talk of li,d.-p.-ti-derice,
but till; real W llll lll . r. is 111.
oak and Ivy onil'iiiation.
MILLIONS GIVKN AWAY.
It Ih r.-rlalnly gruiifylng lo the imblb
to know of one concern In the land who
are not afraid to bo generous to the needy
and suffering. The proprietor of Ijr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, have given away over
ten million trial bflttles of this great medi
cine; and huve the satisfaction of know
ing It has absolutely cured thousands of
hopeless cases. Asthma, Kronchltls,
Hoarseness and all diseases of tho Throat,
Chest and Lungs are Huruly cured by It.
Call on Estes-Conn Drug Co., and get a
trial bottle free. Regular size DO cents
and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or prlee
refunded.
A woman never ho eompletely demon
Btrateg her helplessness, its when she
wrestles with a car window.
Dyspepsia can be cured by using A-ker's
Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will
give Immediate relief or money refunded.
Hold In handsome tin boxes at ' ets. For
nalo by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The sign of the Jewels In some of the
an ih.-ie ier a ui.ili'led w mil. in ll
Ing ttho oi. In i r. h tlx h i glil friends
wlih a-. i in . of tin- no ii ii. on she
linen om i- in io.hr to acci pt Hie man
hose M.I lux li- luli-c;
A lKv7:KTliTcK.
It certainly looks like It, but there la
really no trick about It. Anybody can
try It who has lam back and wk kid
neys, malaria or nervous troubles. Ws
iiiiiin ho can cure, himself right sway by
taking Klectrlc Hitters, This inrdlclno
tones up the whole system, sets as s
stimulant to the liver and kidneys, Is
blood purifier nnd nerve tonic. It cures
constipation, headache, fanning spell,
sleeplessness and molancltoly. It Is purely
vegetable, a mild Intsllvs, and restores
th system to Its natural vigor. Try
Klecti'lo Hitters and b convinced thai
they rs a nilraclo worker. Kvsry bottle
guaranteed. Only W rents a lxttl at
Kiles-t'onn Prug Company,
M a in woman Is waiting f r lon-h-oi-atitlbi
Kovins to be uwitk-d down t
HUCKl.r.N S AKMi'.V SALVll
Tin: hi st sai.m: m the w.uid r-r
i"iii. I'ni.". Son ., tb.r. Salt Itliriim,
Fe.-r Son-.. T.-it.-r. I'liapp.d Il in.ls.i till-
blalns. rom, ,111,1 sk ii llraplioin, nd
pciiiMly cute. I'll. .. or no pay leojiurei
1: Is guaranteed to ipw .'i(e.'( it:tii'
tion or inoiire tct'.lrdiil I'llce ... eellte
p. r I'.n I 'or a.e by li.o .-Conn I'iuk1
I To III . : II, I-,-, .... : .
! Ill- d-.'.e lo Ii as k .,1
W et e
j I'-i-on, ,u. w :, l a!th..e w II be
j n;.ie-;.. ,i; the ep-i.eine of .Mr . M
I ll'.'.sli. . btk of llo: . li.iit.iti,',., fr u..
I ! nee, K 1. Hi' s o: "I'or .ex ci a! car.
j I hale ben ,i'.ii.,t .i umlaut .nrf.-iee
1 ft Mil .ll.l! til I. tlie fl.olleir. attack
1 c-'inpie: ; i-to.'.i r. i, n,,, nd i.-ud. ring I
. m imp.: 1 o :u ilato at tin, (i.e. ; A'aou; ,
!' ea: . a. i tt a :i;g ..aiciu.iii k nUlx
-ga- no. i .inn l-o,'.;,. ,.f rii imp t i.i.a
'Oe0. : :-! i and leirriioi .t 1;. in. ,! ,
j Ma. h : :..i . .; ... - .,i, I ,.-,.gh'. '.:. ef- '
' '. c. w.i. a.:y. ... , .. a In i i' (. .. ,
' mpt.in., ,.; v .'..-.a I waul. I fir.it I
I n. . : I,, :i ...1. n th a f.
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of t'l" l-l
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.i:n.- s-i, it ii-;.: b- p:r :l.-1 .ii .o.b r to'
obt i.n g h-Ml'h A k-i H - ! 11. x-r '
lias n.-ver fi.bd ti ere . r ' ' i '. . . . i . or'
lhilltli- ni -r a - i ..tt-.. r be'"d d ;
...i.. s It I. i . rt.i ti'.- a w ol 1- r.' il t'-iiu-'ly
.it: I we s.-'.l r.-' !';. oi a p . t ie;
KU-iriinte... lor sa.e '. Il.te. .' tin I'mgl
I'o. !
S.iks g
if that f i'o .
IS - .
:.- ip ill it a 1
'g. r a ei ity
That the blood ahoulil iwrform Its vltai
fiiiK-tlons. It Is ubsolutely necrnanry tt
hoiiid not only le pure but rich In life
giving element. The results are besi
effected by the u.' of thxl ll-known
tandurd blood purifier. Ayer's Hsrsa
parllla. M. :l a. unite th.( d.:.-i. r g ..ng h.ib.t
in I ru-.li i: j o: i I. ir 1 a. tli. ir w:v..
-lo the bar g i:n-b in; leg bu.u. ...
Sick ln-ad.ieh- absolutely and perman
ently cured by lu ng M k! T.a A pl-i-tint
herb drink .'un . con.t:-.Hi..:i nn I
Indig.-stinn. mak-s you eat. '.p. work
and happy Satlf.n-!.on guaranteed or
money back. II et. nd So et. l-'or il
'V ''' nn I'rug i'i
'I'li- man wlii in.. .-tupii.r.. iiii .1-
-.ar. -. 'liar lo- , mi: t i ,:, i i-, tti :.i i
g oier.il!y in- on- ni-..t ii. . p-i' ie t. :;
Bcsrs lU I' K -d I "J Hut tan Boct
Most ..f S
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- r ui , Ii u. .1 . .
nil in orn :,g pi in. at
i;.g it tb. in w io t: tli
i- a ri , . . f. .r ii-
to get lip.
llxp. rb nee is tb- I
t-.li her l'e
Alk,.r. v.ng l!-me.ly m ,;, i
,-..i:gh. i-ol.ls or , r-.up. Shoii.d It fan
, ..lv mm,.,l' r", f ,.... ref-.ti 1-1 I
- , ets 1' ,r s ile by ll o. s
i ,nu. i -,,
I
M i n v a w .on i a n . w . p- .til w i :
. r :lie we s f a i. -i h- l ei.-- , .ii
''V .'i:'e iirini'.. wb-n : b. r-a', gi.-
i, s int o lo r : y Ii i-- ti o-i
Luxuriant hslr. ;.' uniform color. Is
h iniiiful beiiil-env.-rliig fur .-Ith.-r Sex.-
and noiv lie recur'. I by using Hull's Veg
able Slcll'm Hair Itenewer. I
THE PROOF
of ths pufMIng
and tha proof c
of ths puCdlng I In th tii
and tha proof of liquors
IS IN SAMPLING
That's an uig'irnent that's o
rluslrft-a demon! ratios.
Ours will stand th tsat.
HUGHES & CO.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Leave.
ARTOniA.
(Dally.)
Arrlvs.
a.m. n.m
Portland snd As-ia.m. p.m.
torlft rxrire tralns'lLU 1(1 sn
11:40 7:15
via nnappa ciifton.
westport. Oeilile and
way atations.
:M 12:801 Astoria, fleaslrtn and ) 3:30
5:0OlNew Astoria passen-ll:So
ger trains.
First-class trains leave Warrenton for
Flavel and New Astoria at 7:45 t:15 and
a. m., and 12:55, 2:4', and 5:3'i p. m.
and returning arrive at Warrentnn at 8:05,
8:30, 11:06 a. m., and 1:07, 3:03 and t:40 p. m.
J. C. MAYO,
T. H. CURTIS. O. F. & P. A.
Manager.
OASTOniA.
Ii e
ttrtT
cf .-vz
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Columbia Itlver and l'uget Hound Navi
gation Company.
Hleanier llalley tlalsert leaves Astoria
dally, except Sunday, 1 p. m. Leaves Port
Ian. i dally, except Sunday, 7 a. m
(laUelt tlekel good mi steamer Thomp
son. Thompson lb kel good on tlalsert.
U, II. Scott, Preldent.
C. W. Htone, Agent, Astorls.
Ilckels to nil ixiluts
V nfHEBM -EAST.,
UflRln,:.,iorSfllc by OR.
l orSdlc by O R. A N
11 BAi ,
Agent. Astorl.
1 1. Koi.lH-s llwaix
Through lc and lourlat sleepsrs
dining and llbiary observation rsrs.
KIIHIANT VKSTIIIl'I.K THAINS
No. Limited leaves I'ortland It Is
p. m.
No. I Limited arrives PortUnd at tl Ii
a. ni.
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A I n lii
O. W. Lol'NBllEltllT.
Ag.nt Aior'.a
w. ii. iiriiLnritT.
Oen. I'as. Act. Portlaad. Or
BALTIMORE
and
OHIO RAILROAD
Royal Blue Trains
IIETU HEN THE
hAST AND WEST
Only line operating lls own
through trslns between 8u Louis,
Iiulivllle, Springfield,
Clneinnstl and New York,
via Washington, llaltlmora
and Philadelphia.
The traveler over th il, O.
Is permitted lo catch
glltnp.- of tha
grraleat scenery In America,
IMITKH HAHVKT,
Pacific t'oiat Agent, Hn Francisco.
Itoom n. Mills Building.
2: )
a INK ONLY UlNlNii-CAK llOl'TK KHDM
I I'OKrl.AN Ii Tu TII K KANT.
1 rilK ONLY Itlll'TH TO 1 II K VKLLOWHTONI"
S A 1 InN'AI. I'AKK.
I.I'. V V K
No v.
I'OKTI.ANl) AlllllVK
I-1 Mull Inr hi' mo. i
I liellalis. C'lillilllll.
"s.iiitli lli'i.d, .MiiiiI.'shiiiii No. 1.
Ab -r.leeii, il iln le. 'I ii
eoina Heiiilln, . loiln,
I irl .iu.end. Kll.'li-
li.MU.Sli kail- Ki.VllHIItf
II. C Trail, ll'. C.. Nel I
on, II. i ,. hs-.o, .Mls
l.nlllil, lllllte, llHrolldll,
II: A. M, llel. nn, m. -,ml, Mm- .1: 00 I'. V1
llei, ,, K.'ill.ilS il y ,,
llliiillin, ( oilliell 'Hull.,
Ml. l."ll..''loe.igo,W:i.h I
liiitlnii. iNew iirk, I nil
s. , I, In, II,, iloii, mi'l all
.oini I. mid -null,
.'H.I.
I DAl'U io Mliwieiipulls. Umalia, Kaa-
sil City and tH Paul.
J'j DA YH to Mllwiiukoe and Chleago.
4 DAYH to Washbiffton, Philadelphia,
New York aid Ilostoa, and
other Astern pdnta.
Dsggngn cheeked through to datrtloatlM
of tlokota.
For sleoplng-car refrvatlois, tlckata,
maps and full Information, oall on t
atita
C. W. HTONE, Astoria.
A. D. CHARLTON
Aai't (leu'l I'aa. Agent, I'lirtlanil, Or
' ttfiS MorrlnoiiHi.. Oor. Third.
Astoria Public Library
IB Tfclrv Dr.. Cm. Aids. Portland.
RKaDTMO ROOM fRKB TO Afct.
Open every day from I o'clock to 1:10
and 1:80 to l:M p. m.
Subscription rates 13 per annum.
W. Cor. Eleventh and Duana Streets.
"Xv I iSS
n h & I Ml
:r,;:;;;i:" fL
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
All ml inidnp till bend II emit per Una
lllal lllnerllutl, i cent I a. Il Uli.eiilellt In
ol'lloll. " ,.,,u hunt,
l-'or Hen! - A unit rt-room collage, i'or-
ii. i Ninili and Hau l. on iiin iuiiiirs
till ll.uid or 411 I'.xcliiiug" ue..
rolt II I'lNT -lit ' l ' IHU'SH AMI HAItN
llttil lour lieu 111 (aim, ll-lll I in.....ii.
suiiioii, known u Mm i niisop I'o.nilM. .
Apply lo A lilgg. 4 J l ollllliel. I'd St.,
my
lIuTKLH.
si'ui- at "Tin-: mi iiua : tiii: cnlv
liolel III Asioibi lining ci-il iii'.i
el ll lllipinieim III, Sill, il) llil cls.
UllS rAl llAN I'M
UmiU I.'. t'KNT MI1AI.S AT Tll-l II IS
lug Soil II. .Iillll .ml
mii i. ui:
Milium: mhh
1.x. liuiiga mu i-
MAIiV
M AKIJ,
in I'll hi; t i'iii:t.
Mill! pe..... illlllcli'il wlih lupluio dl"
iii. iii no oilni ii. ...oi 1 1, a ii bug of a
leluilli l- (ll.lt would hold 111 lb"' p-ll'l. II-
Inr loe.illmi of th. ir uilin. ni I o lui
tel' relaui'ir l .o.un. ail'. 'I
to hold, no unmet wli.-ui lb- io. .loin
mi. i n u. i. a an po.i..n of Hie bo.l. II
Hi. , ul . 0 III .... pi I i i III "I 111.' "
lH. J. ll. IIAIll'l.l.. A1 o.a, HI
Hi-lUKlr MKKTIN'IS.
""liiTrLK LUlH.IK NO. 1. A. r. ANU
A. U.-Hegulsr communications hold on
the nrst and third Tuesday snln ol
each month.
U. W. LlH'NMIlKltllT, W. M.
W r. llit.iRNLHerstary,
AOKNTH WAN I EH.
Agent and ianvrs lo al Dr.
Kllek I'oeket No nhlr for rstsrrh,
ssihina, snd lung and throat ilieea.
Hells raY for II. IUg pioni Writ lur
ample and tsims Dr. Kllek Md:ri
I'liiiipany, flnelniiatl, O.
PUorkiMMIONAU
II. T. lltUHHY.
ATTtiltNKYATLAW,
J Commercial ItrMt.
JOHN T. LlilllTriv,
. ATTt'UNKY -AT-LAvV.
Offtre, uiMtalr. Atrtaa llullding.
C. C. IHtOWKK.
ATTt'KMCY-AT-lJkvV.
Uumlrn llullding,
Aslwrla, tirvgon.
Dll. a IL CITES.
I IITlHi UN AND SI ItillCON.
Sperlal attention to dlaa of wemsa
and surgery.
om.. over lnni'ir tor, Aatorta.
Tlphon. N. U.
J. y. A. IIOWI.IIY.
ATTOllNKY AND COl'NHKUIH
AT LAW.
Otllr. Ilotid H'ret, Astoria, Or.
I'll. JAY TI'TTLK,
I'll YMIt'lAN AND Ht llelKON.
Offlie, rooms I and . Pythian llullding,
UIH Comm.-la ItrMt. RMldnc same.
T'leption M.
Aeiing aailnt aurgm l!ultd list
oiarlne booltl eervtca.
Bmil Schacht
ARCHITECT
Rooms JI7-JI.H
Portland 5avlni lUnk UIJ.
Portland, Oregon.
J. B. WYA1T,
Ph. No. es AMm-Is, Urga
Hnrdwore,
Ship Chandlery,
GroeerleH,
I'rovlMlonn,
HAINTH anil OILH.
Sptclal Alttnllo PtlSl psl)rag Ihl
Louvre Concert Hall
A. rrlckson.Prop. A. KriU. Minr
I .mil' enlli n.'-k and ei.nl I lined
..i. ,,(
Cus Cooper's
Alandolin Orchestra
l li;. io- A ' Ml. l, I'hiliM,
Su riul Kii'iiioi im iii nt' Svlvia
Jnelvii, San I'liiin in'ii I'aviir
id', in .ij.iil:ir fuiiji.
I'llOdUAM.
I'ART I.
1 Miireh, new"iodn Oale". lhrli ter
I Vnltx-"To Thee Wsldlnnful
3 Overlure-",,( ii tiheii" i iffenl-aeh
4 Hrhotilaehe 'Dniiea of Ills Ilrownles''
I'. K. Hi ay
I 8 ing..Hylvla Joslyn, 'Frisco's Kavorne
1'AltT II.
fl Heleellon Ilobln Hoo.1
liy Mr. Victor Herbert
7 Miitiirka, Mexleaii Ilrrnnndei
8 Medley, lailent Hong Arranged by
I'i iperj
9 Willi, Hvmpoalii II. mill
M Hong....H)lvlnn Jonlyn In latest songs
I'AItT 111.
II March, 111 ('npiiiln I.om
III Overturn, Zainpii Ilnrolil
13 Mor. cox, rhiiriii'lerlilli' Ilnllatedt
Hong-Sylvian Joslyn.
14 WiiHs Me.ll. y Arruiigtd by Arnold
li tiiilop i not Miblllied Krata
ir ir tr t. tj tl 1
tr it or tr xa x a mi ti
or or or M tl t
or or or Repairing i H
or or xii
or or General Jobbing 111 H
or f.i
Or - C. II. OHKWITZ, - !
tr t j
or OT No. 413 Duane U
or or nj n
or or or Street. ti Xi i
or or or tu s.a xi
or or or or tj tj tj ti
or tr tr tr tj ti tj ti
MURRAY HOTEL
Knot of N nth Hlrcet.
Electric Lights - Electric Bells -Free
Sample Room-All Modern
Improvements.
WKHKI.Y RATES.
F. M. tlUNN, Proprietor.
OABTOniA!
Boars the Vou HavB Alwnys Boujlit