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THE DAILY AST0R1AN, TUESDAY MORNING. AUG UHT 23,, 1898. jz ijf U q y y WILL GIVEN AW AY BY GEORGE E. ALLAN, Astoria, Manager for WILEY B. ALLEN CO iam4 TUB EXCCLLENCE CF SYKLT CF nGS U due not only t tint originality ami Impilclty of tint combination, but nlao to tho cure unit nit 111 with which it U manufactured, by m.l. ntlll.j pror-M;M known to the Caukuiima I'm Nviut Co. only, ii (j (1 wu wWi to linprf n upon all the liiiMrtuii ii of urcliahliiff tho tru HtiJ original remedy. An the jfcnuluo Syrup of Flga U miiuufuftured by tho CAMrotiMA Flo Hyhw Co. only, a kmm(.lg of thut fuel will Mint oiio In nvoMliriif tho worthies Imitation manufactured by other par tie. Tim Mglt standing of the Cam foumu Fio Nriii'i- Co. with the mcdl cal profeknlon, ami tlin eatlafaetlon which the genuine Kyrup of Fig hat glen to million of fumilic, make the name of thu ('onimny a guaranty of the eieellcnw) of Ita remedy. It i far In advance of all other lasatlvea, a it a.;U on the kidney, IWer and bowel without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it ilo not gripe nor nauaeate. In order to g. t It beneficial effect. plruM- remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. rKArnM'i. LTUILLK. Kr. xrw TNh. K. T. were In great demand and were tngerly bought and road. 'IThe war ua Main 'demonstrated the great value of the utiinll rnllbre bullet anil ha abown that It I a rawt fnmiane weapon, Contrary, to axneeiaitlon, hut few aurgleal oixratjon were nwcun.iry nut our attention was mreriea cn.ip-iy ' th proer dressing of wnunda. "I Want to correct some of Hi" spuria wlilrh hnva come from Cuba and I'orto Itlco a to Out feellnK of ti Spaniard iiK'il'iHt the Hxl I'ros. Tim Hpiinliiril never purposely fired at lo lied Cross ropresentnllve of our roiintry and If xny of those were Injured It wim -rit Ir-1- due lo the fnrt Hint tho rd 1i'id Of the or- iU-r could vt lie eimlly illHtlntfiilMied lit ,t lltiune, "The follow Ink touching Inriilmi, fr example, show thut Hi" HiiiIiIi r In sympathy with the work of th" Jtel CroK iir:lilx illon. V.'lille 11 ioni.iny "f liifiniiiy wits rliiiruliiK a till I tit Cfl iril , it Milliliter Him li.nl ruchr'1 iiiii ,i ri!j ulirml of the Him whs n'Kl'lmly prumrnt'iJ l.y ih. hint. A Hpimli-h olln -r near )y run tn him innl lck.l I1W11 up uml enrrl'-il lilm tn our llnv an.lil flit hm r nf our iriinpn." (;rluiu l Hi tin Ik -h1 himliiwt l" abiut I'orlu IIP o ami (r lirn tin- Ixiiilul to On wurlh Ha wilKlit In unl'l. "II Ih u tf.iiiilful rourriry, it romUiiu Hi ; a', luly unit Mizit;.hhI nd It m re mm r i i n Ini iili uhilili'. "Wht I now nwcliyl In l''rto I'.liu In AiiiitIi mi livlllzjitl'in with lt llttlw n-U m-liool liuiio. It will tnk lit Ii-it fifty i..ir lo lirlng tht- iiatlvm of f'orto HI'') .in. I 'uliu to ui h a tn- of rlvlllu lon tliiit tliy run Kovrrn tliutiinclvr. I think tlw Wt pi. in fur th I n It rl tiitf wduI'I ! to cBt.rlillHh ioioril.il KuvernriK nt In I ln new ciiloiilm. i.Mnewlutit Um tht pl.ui liy whl. h KiikIhihI Kuvi-rrm Imll.t. 1 11 in ii f thn uplnlun thut rvi-n In C'uha, mil iinry in upiidi.n on thn part of tho I'nlti d Htatt-a will Iw tv-c'iutry fur Innx time." HAWAIIAN FLAG HAULED DOWN. 1 .-pi,'. r- -w (Continued from Pint fact) RICK ANI WOl NIiKD ABRIVK. ri.ATTSnrno, s. v., Autruat a. .N'lniitn n l k and woumlril nopllrrn huve arrived from New York and are now Com furtulily m-ttli-'l In th nrw quartera at llix rinttl)iiri( harrvkit. Th-y are muntly tlorrd men tunnif In the Ninth and Tnth cavalry and the Twenty-fifth Infantry, t.ut a few of them are m-mher of the Blxth cavalry and are roiitth rlilera. M.my mire are expi-rted, thin wek, . I: pllii i.l l mj uid rA'i or funtel lr rlKh liw hi-a In dluiruMiter and pr" Vlitid with mrew puliitu Ihri" f.rt In tllanntrr to -ur a firm hold In tho aand and rural lrd uf the lmrtMr. which U iIJ fwrl iltfli M huntr.(t fiMl itiv triim I the plrr head. Ahur ihcro will lie two iml ahela ( onaiructcd wholly of utrrl ujN.n heavy ronjrU Kuora l'J fvt l""X and In fret wide. A rutruw iuue run way with double track will nin Imm all l.irl irf the pli-r tu the upwr part of th id.-il aheU and the cuntriH't rulla fur II two tun eelf'dtimplne' rara and the calilia and machinery tu uMTiMe them. The cunt r c alao provldia fur the ere--llun of autxHintlal dwelllnK and large 4turehue. the rntlr rutahllahnient t' tie r.imph ted within 1! nmnthi under a penalty of liJ a day. Naval omcera declare thut i'aao 1'mro har'.Mir la the only lund-u ked lrt i'f reifua In the Simoon group and la the Uat hnrtor amona the lalanda of the Ta ctile mean. The pnierty owned by the I'nlled Hiatra i at Mwlmmlnf Point, the moat aheltered uirt of the hartnir. aa well a It nvitl accvaallde and eaay dvfendrd point. The land Immediately back of the rHileheila riae to a level of 16) feet and here It la proponed to mount aeveml heavy gum. A WE LI. MHTU'LINL-rj roncE. Another Welt Will Re Kavil AJxIHary Kleet Out of CoMimlMi'ihi NEW VdllK, Amcuat 2.-Thc lnlte.1 Htatea auKlllitry naval furce. which a week oku connlnted if forty-one teala In rimmlialun. aaya the Waahlnaton r reapundent of the Tribune, wai reduce-J to twenty-five veaaela ycaterday and hy the end of next week It will have dlaap leurrd altoeether until anuthrr war ahall call It Into aervlre. Aa a reault of the eapertence gained by the romlilruttlun of the auxiliary force and tht voaat line alitnal )lirn. it will te iK.KKll.le. if a f'irrtn Invulun of this (iron try la hereafter contemplated, to pro. vide -f.Hly fur the in.il.llii.ttlon of an eltecllve ayatem of dffenee. When t'aptaln John It. Rartlett waa put In rvmnwind of the auxiliary nival force on July 9. he proceeded energetically to get all Ha veaaela promptly Into commla aln. and to orgunlxe the force which wui Intended by the framera of the Joint reso lution whlth created It. The force wai dlHtrthuted In nine dlatrlcta, alx on the Atlantic co&at, two on the Gulf and one on the 1'itcWr and the complete organita turn waa perfected In a single month. Cnd'T the original plan, the aaaiatanta lo the clef In Ihhe vartotia dlntrlct were to be ofiicera from the local oavat mill tlaa who had entered the I'nlled Statea veaaela and the veaaela In each district were to toe manned by the men of the naval mlllUa of that district, who had been mustered Imo the auxiliary naval force. Thl plan wa carried out fully. Captain Bartlett ha had aa hi chief vi'W i-.iiu- t i..,ihn,.ni. I of ataff. Lleutent Herbert L. Satterlee. Colonel Nlchola tirnn, who went to Cuba U'nlted State navy, tuid these two omcera chief of the ooertln ataff of theinavnau me uvemittn and uireotwn ot THE YELLOW KKVER IH'OCRtlE. Colunel 8enn, of ttperailng iJliiff. Lilvea a Graphic Account of tho Campulgn. with a imaU detachment of Oregon r crull. The troop undey (leneriU King, which ailed on til Arlrunu, fill be held at Honolulu1 to await further ordera. Gen eral King will have Immediate cormmand of the new ramp of mobilization at Hono lulu, subordinate, of course, to General Mcrrlum. Colunel Ilarber, of the Nw York real rr.snt, la the ronimundant of the military riat of Honolulu, which In the depart ment of California, and haa no connection with tho expedltlunary force, and he will, In grcut nn-iiaure, be InilepemP-nt r 'lenernl King. It la posalble that the sup plies carried by thu Arlaonw and Mcandla will be placed UHin one of 'the two, whlih will (oiitlnue on Us wuy to if inllit, while tbeo'hcr will lie brought bai-k to b! jg.iln loaded with troops fi.r Honululu. 1 1 KROI KM R K W A P.UVM. Llcut.ianl Mills, Hantl.igo H-ro. Ap pulnted Hup'rlnteinUnt of Mili tary Aciilcp.y. NEW YORK, AugiJut n.-K special to lie IIiTald from Washington, says: Kor the llrst llm In the histury of the l.'nlled Btittes nillltary acaibimy, a Mrsl lieutenant will be made superintendent of ihe academy. The olfl'-er to be thus hurmred ! First Lieutenant Alfred Hills, of the First cav aliy. one of the heroes of Han.Ugu. whu tiuw has the t rnporury rank of mptaln a member of (.ere-ral Yuung's suit. The president made this rebellion per sonally and us a r.anl fur gallant ton- duct at the etormli.g of ban Juan nelgn:. a army, haa Just returned from Iorto Rico and la In the city. Speaking of hi ex- lerlenc, he aald: "In Culsa our army met us Its most furnilditlde enemy, on of the iiumi dred- ed nf all acute Infection illsi-uses yellow fever. The Cuban Invasion wae charac- lerlxed by hasty action, a la k of orjianl- x.itluii and Inadctjuati. preuruilon on the purt of the guartermastcr'a doart ment. fur whbh the medital branch of the nrmy was In no nay respunsliwc. In less Hutu two weeks utter our army land ed In l'ula yellow fever inude Its appear-unce. "In baa than two weeks from that tune nearly In) fever cases, most ot them yel low fever, ltiiuilred the UwMlnK force and iTlously taxed the resource of the med ical department. orlunateiy (or lit. the forty-one vessels comprising the aux iliary fleet, their officer end crew aggre gating over 3m officer ajid COW men. The llrst district extended from the most eastern point of Maine to Hampton harbor. N. H. The arcontl dlstrbt Is commanded by Lieutenant John W. Week. I'nited States navy, with headquarters at I!os jton. It extends from llamptun harbor, N. 11., to Newport. R. I. In the third district. Ueutenant Com mander J. W. Miller. I'nited States navy, with headquarters In New York city. His ulstrlct extends from Newport to Sea brlght. N. J. In the fourth district. Lieutenant John S. Muckle. Cnlted Ptates navy, is In com mand, with heitdiiuiirter at l'hll.olelphla. The fourth district extends from Sea- army, the tc of the disease was mild 1 bright to Metonkln Inlet. Va. Portland. For Particulars Call at the ASTORIA Store 588 Commercial Street GOODHAN BLOCK ami the epidemic I past. It was ex tremely fortunate thut Santiago surremt- eifd ut the light time. Our urmy woiiM surely have met the lute of the Spanish foicts. who lost over io er cent of their men during the last ytstr from sick ness. "In planning the 1'orto Rlcau Invasion, General Allies made the proper arrange hums for preventing a repetition ot this calamity. "Thus fur, our troops In Torto lllco huve escuped yellow fever, but soon af ter binding fever cases came Into dlltetciit hospitals at ult u Iiu in Inn rate. After landing at l'once on August 6, 1 found ut least Sjl eases of typhoid fever. In some ot lie cases It was dilllcult and almost impossible to make a differemul diagnosis between malarial und typhoid fever with out the uld of the microscope, a resource which unfortunately wa not at hand. I'Villowlng thu order of General Givenlcaf, as chief surgeon of Ihe tinny l Invest.- In the tlfth district, which extends from Metonkln Inlet to New River Inlet, N. C, ..le commanding olllccr Is Lieutenant I. II. Emerson, l". 8. A. The headquarters of the district are at llaltlmors. The sixth district, the llmtts of which are New River Inlet, on the north and 1 Jupiter Inlet. Ala,, on the south. Lieuten ant George U Morton, V. S. A.. U In com mand, with headquarter at I'ort Rovul, 8. C The seventh district runs from Jupiter Inlet. Klu., to I'erdldo Eutraiue, the ex treme westerly limit of Florida. I'ensaco lit Is tho headquarters and the officer In charge l Lieutenant J. C. Sutherland. V. 8. N. In the eighth district, which extends from I'erldo Entrance to the most west erly iKiliit of Texas, the commanding or tlcer Is Lieutenant J. W. Host wick, C. S. N. The whole Tacllle coust of the Cnlted gated for two days all of the fever ease. Statea comprises the ninth district, which In tho hospital for tho purpose ot locating ils under the command of Lieutenant Will, the origin of typhoid fever. j lam K. Gunn. C. 8. N., with headquarter "A careful atudy of all thu cases showed jat San Francisco, that tKi per tent were genuine typhoid Lieutenant Gunn' command consists of fever cases und that the Infection in the ; the revenue cutter Corwln. Grant, Perry army wits brought directly from the .and Riish, and the tugs Active, Iroquois cumps occupied In the Cnlted tilules. l'nnd Vigilant, the yachts Sylvia and VI am tlrmly of the opinion thut If the kinK. American army, now In Porto Itlco, re- . Tho rapidity with which the force has mains there much longer the loss of llfo been reduced since the suspension of hos due to sickness will be us great us at tllltles Is considered proof of Its thorough Santiago, discipline and excellent nvnimgenicnt and ''the order to General Wil-on lo take shows how valuable the naval mllltla eys up thu march toward San Juan made It tetn has become In the few years of Us necessary to evacuate the division bus- . existence, ptiul. All of tho patients were trans- j -ferred to tho Spanish military hospital in i THE NEXT EXPEDITION. Ponce, which caused the temporary over-1 . crowding. The club houses of the city Honolulu Will Be Made a Half-Way Sta and tho school for girls. In charge ot 1 ton to Manila. Sister of Charity, were ulso offeree) to ; thu iiuthorlllea tor hospltul use und were SAN FRANCISCO, August 23. The accepted. , transports now here are the Scandla, "1 want to make esptvlal mention of the Australia and City of Sydney, and the valuable services rendered by Mis Chun- city of Peking Is about due to arrive from tiler, of your city, who night and duy Manila. with untiring energy, administered no the , The forces to 'be sent to Honolulu as a sick und wounded soldiers. All of tho half way station to Manila In case thev utllcer In the club house became very sliould toe needed by General Morrltt In much attached lo Miss Chandler. 'the Philippines are embraced by two brl- "Nostalglu, or homesickness, n a large sudes. The tirst brigade, under General measure, hoe uddetf to the wretched con- Miller, consists at the Seventh and Eighth dltlon of the soldiers, not only In Cuba, California volunteer regiments, the Third but In Porto Itlco also, the poetoltlr battalion of the Twenty-third United department has shown serious negleot in Statea Infantry, the First battalion of forwarding mall. You give a man a let- California artillery, troop A of the Ne ter from home and he feels like llghtlivr. vada cavalry and' a detachment of the I know aa an actual fact that more than hospital corps. The 8econd brigade, now 100 letter were sent to me while I have under the command of Colonel Funston, been away ifronj home, tout I have re- 'a composed of the Twentieth Kansas, eelved only two of them. Newspaper First Tennessee and Fifty-first Iowa, NOTED IMCYCLI3T DEAD. NEW YORK, August 22.-1 he death Is annuunced of Cbarle E. Piatt, founder of the bicycling world, first presbJ-nt of Ihe -ague of American Wheeimen and a pioneer In bicycling. LONDON PAPER! COMMENT. LONDON. August E.-The Times thl mornlmr commenting upon enor Hagaa- ta' utterance, published In El Imparciai of Madrid, exprese the opinion that too much tre should not be laid upon them, but admit thai talking of the fate of criminal, etc.. In Cuba, e-p if ap proach trilling T,a the main list). "Toe reference to Spanish property in Cuba." the Time ay. "would imply mai the CniieU State cannot be trusted to vkaerve the dictate of. equity aad good en.Ts enter upon design in ttl carp ing spirit will not Induce w a iV:tjy con clusion of them. In ra-i. auognner Ppaln appear to be rWng rather absurd contention." BOLDIER8 IN TROUBLE. 8AN fRAKCISCO. Anguat S.-Furmal charge hate preferred again four member of tlM Tnnesee regiment In connection with the1 ae'auli en Djn Thomas last Monday. Thoee accuel are Prlva:e Dlvll. cark, Anderson and Scruggs, who have been under arrest lince the affair occurred. UailKnrn ft, Cnn Furniture uuiuuiii w uuii and Carpet.. SPECIAL SALE Jarancso Linen Wrtrp Mattings. Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland.! c. Commission, Brokerage, Cuntorti IIoumo llrokcr, AblUKIA. UKtUUN. Insurance and Shipping. Atnx,r.Slvn.,nv.xV,c. Manulnclurer and alp In a a W. F. SCHEIBE, FINE CIGARS! A fu'l Mm of Plot. Tekacea, a inokert' Articles. 474 Commercial tit. Astoria Steam Laundry WHITE LABOR PERFECT WORK SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ruvuvuvinvuinniuuiru tAnnnnAAiuiAArvuiruvwinnAnnnitAAAnii I THOS. OUINEAN, Proprietor . , fVVfVVUVVVVVrVVVUviininnAr ka- ufcil-r:s.r K 1 1 SICK BEING CARED FOR. NEW HAVEN. Conn., August It-Pri vate Jame G. Walter of troop D. Sixth cavalry, who wa one of the first party of lrk toldlert em to the New Haven hospital from Montauk Point, is deid ot typhoid fever. He belored in Ker.ru ky. The Red Cros yacht Admiral brought a third party of i k rila.ert h?re today. Nearly fifty are now being carel for at the New Haven hospital and arrange ment have been made to provide for 3"). Assistant Surgeon James M:V. McCalla of the Third cavalry. Washington, and Surgeon Uenjamln F. Lewi, company F, Te--- Infantry, Portland, Ore., arrived todar. you can't be Oueen of the Regatta, buy your groceries of DeYo and Get a fine dinner set free. ros Biuoca iss mvoua jisossess rueh aa Wlod and Pain la the 8totnach. Giddlneas, fulness after ineeJs, BauV ache. Dustfnesa, Drowsineeo, Floahltun of Heat. Lose of Appetite. Onetireoonb Blotchea on the 8km. Cold Chill. Dis turbed Sleep, JMa-htful Praam add all 5 errou and Trembilna: Senaatlons. TEB mat DOSS WILL GITS trr.rra IH TWIHTT KUrOTXa. Ewrrnfferec wlll aokoowladge them to U A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECH1X-S ritxa, taken aa direct ed, will quickly rtor females to com plcte health. Ther prompUr remove cbstrnetloMorlrrecrrlarltlea of the sra tem a4 earn Melt Meadacae. for Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival And k.Tt U LARCEST SALE of any Patent Mealelne la le YTerU. SUa at ail Drue Store. Cnnther's Celetrated Chocolates and Ice Cream With Crushed Strawberries at the Parlor.... Chas. Kan & Co; 367 COMMERCIAL STREET. Manufacturers of Ladies' UNDERWEAR and Wrappers, etc. The lowest prices in Astoria. We also earn- a fine stock of Japanese Fancy Goods, fine Chinaware, Notions and Toys at wholesale prices. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lear. ASTORIA, Antra. a.m. p. m l Portland and Aa-Ha.m. am. :w o:3Uiona express train 11:55 10:56 via Knapoa, Clltton.i weeiport, uoble and way atauona. 8:o0 UiOoUstorla, Seaside and! 5:50 :15!Nsw Astoria passen-11:9) 1:40 Iger train. First -class train leare Warrenton tor Plavel and New Astoria at 7:4J :U and 10:53 a. m., and ULSO. 6:06 and 6:55 d. m and returning arrive at Warrenton at 8:05. 9:30, 11:03 a. m. and 12:40, 6:15 and 7 ."06 D.m Train leave Seaside 7:00 a. m.. 10-M a m.. 4:30 p. m. dally for Astoria. Portland tralna leaves Seaside on Sunday at 6:30 p. m J. C. MAYO, O. P. & P. A THE PIONEER UM1TI1. Ia the name of the only perfect train in the world, now running every night be tween St, Paul and Ch Irairo via h Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway me pioneer roaa or trie west In adopt ing all Improved facilities for th asfeiT and enjoyment of passenger. An Illus trated pampniet, wiowing vewa of beau tiful scenery alone th mute nt th. tma. neer Limited, will be aent free to any per son upon reoelpt of two-cent postage tamp. Addrea George H. Heafford, General Paasencer Agent, Chicago, III. Dr. Williams' Indian i-:; Ointruoiitwil! tun; l:u(. iilecillllir an Ih.,..,.. ,pii.m. r, niwi.u .& allays the itching at ui.ee. at i- ,i , n.,nltl.... ..I.-.., .... . , , ....... v., iiiniiiui to ilet. Dr. ftilllams'liidlanPlleOInt tnanl Isnraiwiwil fn piu. - i i . .w Ing of the private part. Every boit w wnrmntMl lit? rl p., . . n K m jelpt of price. 50 eeau and $1.00. WILLIJTS ps.TirHtiUftiau tu.. rrops,, ijieveland, Ohio. For Sale by Eatea-Conn Drug Co. tzxi ra b Em a ItBllI mt if'0 ' 1 : rrirj stes-Gonn Drug Go. Leading Druggists of Astoria ., xnnnnnnnt E Try Prestoie," a snre and pleasant cure for V. , the Headache. test Shore (Dills Co. ...Wood... Fir Cord Wood - - - 3.75 per Cord. Slab Wood " - - - 2.50 " r Gat and Delivered Vine Maple and Spruce Limbs. nnuwvrvfvrirurunjw I Hb PALACE Astoria's Leading Restaurant Everytlilng Strictly Flrst-ClaHS. , VV. VV. WHIPPI P Drnn . owifinnnjinxiruvtJuwinnniuiruiAn ,Jxrfj j P. A. STOKES..... and Genta' Furnishing Gooda j CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. I - VeW '