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THE DAILY AbTOttlAN, THtUSOAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 8, 18M i uuwvruuu uwisvwu uuuvvuuu iu u u iviauuvwvvuuivuviArvtp Oriental (Curloltli 5 L...Sale tJll J j 'rlrtU Toy. V rrniil rtduc wfock iid Hll l((nrillHH of Cont" Wing Lee & Co. ('oiiiiii) fclitl Street iifiir (.'ikh'V' Pry (!m1m Since, InAAUWVf lAAnAAAAlVUlAnAnlAAAlAlU LAlAAlvAyWlAl VfVb WQfflJUf . . . . . OF BUYING: SHOES ii a km1 wny if hIu-'h of it eniiiiiioii m'im( turn of mind A Minurt woman can im rally tell if a ulitxi lit Ikt foot i'liiH l.ciii'' trim 1 1 ii hluMi man who Iiii.m to K-lulo tlic wiiiniiii tnaki'i tin Mumler of hi lifiMind drive his tr.iluto a Htoro where rilinUtt )k arc wild n n 1 " 1'i ifict liittinj,' in jicrfiniH', . JOHN HAH N, Astoria, Ore f1,0nJ33.5p The Born Steel Range Every One (Jtiarantfi-d. K dQWJ. SCULLY Sole Aeeot, 431 Bond Street. it rim KltCflVtD IN 1UC MtlUAkY. OH AVIUAR AND ACADIU1U OkADtJJ J At. I THE SISTERS OF TIE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. rV-ardl.g "l pi I anerplet fiif the erhool Mt lateifepralii(.IVpiiuihrUa For r,la, .to., addrva. th. Wu parlor. INSTRU MENTAL noma, PAINT1NQ AND VOIOH CULTOBt FORM A 8PBCIAL DIPAfcTaliKT a. v. allien ...Fancy and Staple Grpcerie?... Fruit Jnm mhI Jvlly ilu.s. With tho Fruit torn in tlmn : t .. ..FrlccB Lower! Th'aiv Ever.V.;. rrrrr t rr r r r-.1 tr-W.;' T"T tt; , t : ; ViVWiftWeVeWiVM aTHEOCG DEN Astoria's Lcqd jtig; Hotel Acl6r tVw'rlglit, Propti.' HI .1 t Estes - Coiiij Drug Co Lca'ding-Drbggists1 of Astoria M'onatltutVin or th. Oreg'm or th. Olytn ' ) la, Olhr V.taal. In equal or leal degree i turn won turn In til renl war. II i would b distinct lo. to th. navy to I hav. the, go Wk to thlr oll rol. ple.aiir. ym hi. or traffic carrier.. It wa. aul'l at th. department toduy I hat If th. board thwjld decide It beat I di.po. of th. tblp. th. IN will be turned DVr to other branchet of th. department such a. th. revenue or lighthouse ir we, to e If they coiJl'l not b purr h'd f'ir uh. alonir tho emm and thua k. krpt ulthln tho counlrr'a rvlr.. it la hotind ly th. donartmont, hownvr, that thla 'will not . mndff wvtmiiry, na it U vry lanxloua to hav. th Oloinwilcr and ji'-en ' rctnlnrd In th navy llalf. I It la .xrefcdliiKly lrMnile that If ih THE EXCELLENCE OF 5YBUP OF TIGS 't TJSZ' mm TO, fork, waa put on aula her former owmr wiiiiM Im Kind to huy her In for a miir'h laricar turn than th. government paid f(,r her, It vhv'.A add (i) the pleimure and Hint of any yurh'.liiK rule In ihe MxlHer rutieun, for Ina'univ, 10 rnaka It In tha III' tl cnift thiil had woo ao much Klory In Hut It tho c".tfl dent opinion of th. nvy dejdirtfient tn it ihiiii. toaia un It retained Id thulr prra i lit plac.ru m Ilia navy, arid It In prooutile tlila will ! tha rt-ault of effort l hold Ihin. U duo not wily Vt tlm orlirlnalltv and Imidlultjf Df tli.j couiblnatlo,,, ,ut alao to tho care nml xldll with Klilth It It niiinufoctiin;i hy acli ntlllij jiroccaaei knwn in tha Cai.ifoiinia Fio Hni-p CO. only, nml wo wlnh t Imprea. upon til th. Important.-, of nun linaliKr th. I.. " . " ' II" ll'Ui lllllb IIU'I fll true Mil orlyliial tnmy. h th. I lh, t,itl of Harul..o. Hruuwia njrup or t i(a la iminitructurrd by tha C'Ai.iroH!(iA I'm 8vHfi Oi. only, k ktiowlvilif. of tlmt fact wijl aaalat ona In avoiaifitf th. worthl.aa Iniltatlorit luanufuctored brother par tie. Th. hlh atamllnir of tha Cam roaniA Fio bracr Co. with the nieill cat pwfaaalun,. ami the aatlafactlon which the ifonulm Fjrup ot Ftya hat fflen to mllUont of families, maket the name of the Company guaranty of the cacellent-e of lit remedy. It la far In aJrapoe of at) other laxatlret, at It .t4 On the kldneyt, llrer and bowela without Irrifntlnr or weaken' log them, an! It dix-a not Rrlpe nor nauteate. lo order to tret lu beneficial effect a, plnaM) remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. at rum iac, f.i UCMriLLE.br. lit ntiii.T. MAIK II NOW AH ntlKNMJ WMKHK O..CK T1IKV KOHJHT. ' '1 1 MILES SAYS ALGER SNUBBED; IAAAAAAA Try ProHtole," a sore and pleasant care for thcJIeadiche, C. J; .TRENCH ARD, Com mission," BroXerage, nsiir ance and Shi Cualom Houae Urokcr. w ASTORIA, OREGON, A f l W. K. ACnd 1'aclllO txurem ,Co'.', " Unulncturar and auler In v. f: scheibe; FINE, CIGARS! A lull Una of Pip TotWM. tad miiaar Aillclt a 7 Commercial alt. J. B. WYATT, Phana Na. At Aatwla, Orna Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries ProvlBlonn, PAINTS and OILS. ' .anal Aiuatioa PaM to Supplying thlpi MflgeiD a lUMiaMaMMaaMiMMaiM I 1 ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER. RAILROAD. Ltave. a.m. D.m ;W (i:S0'torl xpre 8:o0 12:08 ASTORIA. Portland and Aa-l ria axureu tra ni via Knappa, Clifton weaiport, ikidi. an way a latlona. Arms, a.m. p.m. U;80 1:40 i Aatorla. Beaalda and i Naw- Aatorla pataen- lior iraina. rirat-claa. tralnt lt. Warranton for Plavef and Nw Aatoria at 1:it tM and IOiU a. m., and li:IO, I:0t and t:M p, m. and returning arrlv. at Warranton at 1:08, 1:10, U:05 a. m. and U:40, 6:15 and 7:08 p.m. Train, letv. Beatlda 7:00 a. m 10:30 a. m., 4:80 p.. m. dally for Aatorla. Portland tralnt leavea floatld. on Sunday at 1:30 P. m . i . . ' . i. 'I . 1 . , i- J. O. MAYO. ' OiF.AP.A. WHEN GOING EAST. . Ua. a flrat-claaa Una In travallng batw.un Mlnneapolla, 8L Paul and Chicago, and tfc. principal town. In oentral WI.eon.ln Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Car. In ..nrtoa, The Dining can are operated In th. In terra t of It. patron., tha moat elegant aervlc avec Inaugurated. , M.al art terved a la earth To obtain (lrat-claaa aervlc. your ttok.t thould read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connection! at Chicago and MU waukM for all .aat.rn polnta. , i For full Information call on your nearut tlck.t agant, or write f ' ,j; JAfl. C. POND. ? . O.an'aliPa.a. Agent, ' or JAB, A. CLOCK, Mllwauka. wia Ocnweti A(nt. M6 Stark atreet, r PwrtUsdv Or (Continued from Flrat Page) ontlnriit of Amerka. th Marqula of l)urferin mnda a pwh nlolllng me frrtiuhl alallng Oetwvrn the two na- Hunt and then opened tha door with a golden key, whlih he afwrwarda handed lo th. mayor. The margula. In the coure of hla re mark., eald thai perhapa Iba tel way tu rcallt. th. value of Cabot, work waa auk what would l tha condition of Ihe weatrrn world now If. I in lea J of an Angio-Haxon Influx, th. iinnlah rar. ami ruiom had overrun what ar. now me 'lilted Htatea and Canada. "Yet. tul for t'alwt," h. rnntinueil. aitch a runeumniatlim might hav. o- rurrml. Blrer. J laat had the honor to ad- dreaa you upon thli ubje't, another and he laat act of an lnlnatlonal drama hue been unfolded. Hpaln, the erat while ailffrra. of the Weil Imlle. haa been finally furred frm the laat poaneailona acquired fur her by C'oluniOua and cxn- polled to retrar. her .lepe arroea the At- lanllr. "To KnglUhmen. In Ihe preaent .tale of (I lr( how motsentou. la the fact that he might y reglooe of North Amertra are pawtdad by lb. Analo-riagon ind a cofnat. iiatrad of an altnn eople. Bine, the war Independent-, there baa alwaya (I- lated In Ureal ltrlialn a l lre to live In amity and frlendelilp with th. people of Amerlra. Whatever threatening clouda hav. arlaen, w. hav. watched them ap proach wtih regret and have wecomel Ihv'.r dleperaal with aatlafaction. Kven hen relatione were .trained aim out to tbe breaking point, 1 believe there waa Iwaya tumrthliuj at th. bottom ot the eorta of the moat belllcove aertlona of he two rumaiunlile. that led tbetn to re gard a rupture wllh nilaglvlng and die-may." IToeeedlng to refer to the van Intereeta In Ihe far eaal In which the I' tilted Htatea ouKl be compelled to tike pari. th. mar- unit ld: " hutever aolullon there nwy be of hrae problem. It la pretty certain the In- ercat a of AnuTUa and Ureal Hrltaln will not Clitah. but rather that both nntlotia 111 ilculro tho mute enda." In lonclualon he aald: '1 U'llcve the lirllUh and American ore.Kii oillcea are the only one that real- uiidemiand the memiltiK of each her'a (llapatih. Uenplte the cytiUal pea- elmlMIe view xprt'MU In ui place. hat the rapprouchnn-nt la only trance- rent. I lHlcve that but for Knirliind'a at tltiide luring the recent war the ultimate aettleinent might have been very different anu when It la remembiYd ihni thla ac tion on our part waa purely dialutoreadHl and InHplrt'd eolely by the community of Ihe two people! which led ua lo approve Ihe motive that forced the I'nlUsl St a to to Intervene In Cuba It nitty be fiilrly an ticipated that our attitude -at a critical turn. iik point In their tlemlnli-a will twee made u bt.tlng Intprca'lon on the nu iury and ronacli'tice of the Aiinruan people mid will lead to a coitvbilon that tlic pt'iict' and commercial pruaperlty of (he humnn kind are beat promoted by har monloua co-opt ration btvtwwn the lnlted HiMti'i nml the mother country and the multltinbnoua KnKliah-apeakliiK com munity," "Should thla recoKhltloti of a commu nity ut Intervata ever be roached. in com mon Juatlce we are bound to remember Ihnt it waa John Cabot who opened the door of the northern continent of America to Anglo-Saxon enterprise," Huron Btrathcona and Count Royal cor dially reciprocated Lord DufTor.n'a ex pnanloti of hope thnt tho proceedina would lltul a reaponalve echo In Canada. UiHt evenlnjr Lord Dufterln, at a ban quet Klvcn In hla honor, twain cmphualu'd the lilenMlns for the witrld'a peace likely to flow from Anglo-American co-operation. CINCINATTI. Hi j't. .-Th grtit annu nl pugent of (he 'I. A. IU waa th event of today, 7 hi ven-raii Ic KJn aaaeniMing early for the parade nnd were ton tired for nieetltig or anything elae after the r.mka wrr. broken, ehortly efter 4 p. m. Among the aiMctatora were many oil onreovrate "Morgan rldera," who rriMiae.) h.i Ohio river and foraged all around t'lnvlnutll throughout eouthern Uhi during the war. There were .leo trany ( or.rwleratee here who were with t;enera Klrby thiilih when he marched over lh Kentucky hllla. within eight of thla ilty. Wllh 4 tin Uemonatratlon to day Ibe aerlee of fellvteg u almoat tloaed. an. I the bualnuaa aeaalona of the 0. A. It. and lla auxlllarlea l I beat n to mot row. WILL UK JUrSTKRLUJ Ol'T. WAHIIXKJTON. ept. ".-Ute to"ly tho following waa g.ven out at the war ibiNi rt ttietit: "lo feeponae to the rejueel of the gov ernora of eom. elate for the mueter-out of their entire volunteer forcea, the preat b ut replied In eoixtanrv aa folio a: " 'Atmwerlng your teraphlc r-0,ueat fur th inualer-out of your rei menta. 1 have already determined that I'O.iajv vol uutiera niiull be mualvred out of a -rvlc. Thia I btiauiie, In my Judgment, that number can be .pared. About la).o will remain, aa the government now reiulre In i.'uba. Porto Itko. and the I'hillpplnea . turicer rmy than the regular military tatabllahnient efTonla. The muattr-oui, like muator-ln. will be aa nearly aa poa allile ax-cori!lng lo population of the aev- era! at.iteo. The auggeetlon to mueter-out ail of the volunteer from your etoJe can not, therefore, be entertalm-u. The aec relary of war haa already Inquired of th govt mora of the aevrral alutee what regl mente. In their judgment, can. lth lea Inconvenience remain In eervlce. The advbu w.ll, ao far aa I am concerned, onmUn-nt with the public Interent, be compiled with.'" 8TIUKINOLI LAROE. The Perentag. of Amertc.n Oftuere Killed it flamingo Wat Itmarkble. WABHINOTO.V, Bept. T.Th. offldal record of th. war department .a eom ploted aliow that ther. wer. 33 offlcera and Ci enllated men of th. army, VA In nil, killed In battl during th. war with npain. The, caaualtle include all the Uvea t by the army In the battle. In th. I'hillpplnea, . well a. tho. In Cuba and 1'orio Klco. The percentftg. ot officer, killed Ii ttrlk Ingty lurg., and I laid to be tppr';e. dented In the batilc. ot th. world. Th. rontraat 1. napeclally gtiiklng In th. cue. of the hatti. ot Omdiirman, where, al thouKh the lo. of life wa. heavy, th Hat of killed Included only tne officer of lh. firlilah army. OCR POUTO RICO TROOI'H. th l!OHT(j., Sept. 7.-A .pedal to Glob from I'once, Porto lU:o, auyn Hi v-nty-alx ol(llina of th. Sixth Mae auihuaett ar. In the (capital here wit lypho.d ever, malaria and dlirrnca. an ' are lontlncd to their quarter unfit for outy. Ther. ba. been on. death, that of Arthur U Wbklnaon, of company M Dully Improvi-ment I. noted In the men phyalrul condition. The Hlxth Maaaachu aett. will go to Aracetbo and Ban Juan In ten daya. No cauae exlai. for th. alarm in Maaeachueetta regarding the condition of lh. regiment. IXADIXO MANILA SUPPLIES. BAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7.-The atra r. Condor la being loaded with comn.ia- aary aupplle for the army and navy to h. Philippine, and it I. tbe intention of th. government to put a number of home aboard. The Ort of the aupplle. wer. loaded yeaterday, and laat night a guard of nine men under Sergeant Ueeion, company P, of tbe Fifty flrat Iowa, wa. aent to the Inrtard atreet wharf, wber. th. Condor Ilea, to guard ber and her valuable cargo. TWO KILLED; TEN INJURED. NEW VORK. Sept. 7.-Th. flrat guat ot wind that preceded tbe thunder.torra tbl. afternoon blew down lh. heavy iron up eratructure of th. new pier So, at th. foot of Weal Twelfth .treat, killing two men and Injuring ten other. Ther. wer. men at work on th. plr when It fell. The killed are Samuel Patteraon and amee Leonard. Tboae mlnMng are Gaven Rutherford, Ales Waneon, and Oeorge Runaey. Theae men were carpenter, and were at work on the roof. They are up poaed to have been blown In to the river and drowned. NEEDED REFORMS. MADRID. 8pt. '.-General Polavlcja formerly captain general of the phlllppln taltnda, haa laaued a manlfeflo. In which he euye that, while he waa never a poll tlclun, b "cannot any longer hear of th aorrowa of my country without protest tng." Tbe general, aaat-rtlng that h. haa reccivod numerou. call to place htmaelf at tha head of the neutral party, adda: "The parti.a which have hitherto gov ertied Spain are rotten and tbe principal cauae of th. country', trouble." Therefore, according to General Pola- vleja. po.UK al re-organlxatlon la abaolute' ly m-oeaaary, "a la also truih concerning our flnancee, ao Uial th. .late't credit- ra may know the mvaaure 8aln haa proNNed In order to meet her engage ment." General Polavleja advocate the de centroilxatton of th. government, "with out, however, Impairing national unity. General I'orrva. niln.attT for war. ha prohibited the publication of General Pol avb-Ja'a manifesto. CANADIAN PACIFIC YIELDS. CHICAGO. Sept. 7.-A .peclal lo the Tribune from Montreal. Quebec, aays: The Canadian Pacific Railway Company haa Uaued an otllclul circular In which it annotincca ita Intention of accepting the adverae decalon of the United Statea Interatate commerce commleelon regaril lug Ita claim to a differential on Paclllc ccaat t raffle. AUXILIARY VESSELS TO HE ADDED TO THE NAVY Boverul dlave Made World-.tide Reputa tlona and It la Dexlrtsl That They Ro Kept In Service, WA911INUTUN. Sept. 7,-lt la the iU Hler of the navy di'inrtmciit that a'.l vea hcIh that won fume In the late war wllh Bpaln ahull be kept by the government. Tho bonrd uppoltited to conaldor what tliKPOHltltm ahould be made of the auxil iary ahtpa boUKht or chartered dutiivg th. war l now nt work and haa already recommended the eelllng of it number ot vokhpIs. All of the auxiliary coaat de fense fleet ha. now dlHUppeared, dlspoHl tlon havlnff been made of the venue-la, and olllccrt and men have been dlachatged. nut there ore a number of boats, like the lilouct'Hter, which, though bought for temporary tervlce and for ' aenMca that wna not auimoaed to e warlike, which have made a luatlng reputation and will remain forever n. glorlnu. nnmea In the annul, of the American' nuvy. The department think. It would bo a UIO BICYCLE MEET. VICTORIA. B. C. Sept. ".-There U a likelihood of a .cries of big bicycle meeting, on the Pailtlc coast. Including Victoria. VancuoviT, Seattle and To coma. Arrangement, looking to the visit of all the euMtern cracks are now on foot PHILIPPINE CUSTOMS. Duties on Hemp to He Removed nnd Free Hearings for American Vessels 3nt rated. WASHINGTON. Sept. 7.-The Imposi tion of Import and export dutle. on hmp brought into and exported from Manila and from and to other porta in the Philip pine. "Kill under Spanish control ha. been found to woik a great hardship to dealers and to almost ruin business. In vrew of thla fact, the treusury officials have recommended to the war depart ment, which exercises control over the colleeitlon of duties In the Philippines, that on exports of hemp the Import duties bo refunded, thus making but one duty change. The sitKRostlon also has been made to tho war department ornctal. thait the in terdiction which prohibited the clearance of vessels from Manila to other ports In the Philippines, be removed. Now that ithe war Is over It Is felt there l no further necessity for this prohibition. LI HUNG CHaNG DEPOSED. PEKING. Sept. 7.-LI Hunaj Chung has been dismissed ifrom power. It Is pre sumed It was done In accordance with the demand w'hU'h It wns rumored the Brit ish minister here, Sir Claude McDonald, wa. Instructed to make; on account of the alleged general partiality of LI Hung Chang to Russia, resulting In Great Brit ain being deprived of the contract for the Peking-Hankow ruHroad by saving the Russo-Chlncs. bank financial control or the road. DROWNING IN THE NORTH. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.-The steam er President, from iRrlstol Bay, brings news of the death of Charles Olsen, mate of tho schooner North Bend, and the drowning: of two .esjnen named Mutto Alaulst and Anderson. The President great misfortune If these thlps should be! brings wrord that fish were very plonttful auowea to 'pe spirt, Tn Gloucester nat this season and all the fishing bouts matte become aiready as much a part of the good catches. The fleet Is now clear of glory of the navy of this country at ibe the bay, homeward bound. MARINE K0TE. The steamer. Harrison and Elmore sailed yeaterday for Ttilamook. Th. lighthouse tender Manxanlta left out yesterday with aupplle. for th. eta- tlons. The pilot schooner Jesi. will re.'lv. few minor repair, today before putting to soa. The topgallant mast of the British h P Otterapool haa been taken down tor re pairs. Th. Brltlah bark Largo Bay If ft up yea terday. She may never com. back, unless the is provided wtih wing. The steamship Columbia arrived down from Portland yeaterday morning, three hour, and a bait late, and aalled for San Francisco. 8b took, on a large quantity of frtlght here. Tbe ttay Aatoria arrived yeaterday from ray'a harbor, towing a barge. The barge I. used for carrying rock from th. Colum bia for the Jetty now under construction at Gray', harbor. Wouldn't it be surprisiaj ViSchiLuigs Best. tofe. soda . bakmg powder Cavof.ag cxttci. ad apiece were all the very , best there are? . Your grocer pays you your money back if you don't like them. i For sile Hy Ross. HIggins & Company A CRITICAL TIME paj A aaaMM rMAMA o o () o () o o Glumtxa i'iscovtteA Atntricx but I hare discorati BATTLE AX I - Then it a utisfituf glad I 'Ve for" ft txprejsion oa the Itoa of all who discover the rich quality of ' "r- ' V-a It Is an admirable cheW fit for an AdmlraL la no otfier way can yoo ct u larfe a piece of as good tobacco for 10 cents.'. t- ( C ; ( ( ) Pememberthe name o i v when you buy again. C a a a" iaa a a 4 (ak a , 0 W W W f 0 W W w W sj W w tue J w w w W w W tj Heilborn 1 1 1 & Son Furniture and Carpet.. SPECIAL SALE Japanese Linen Warp Mattings. ' ' ; Prices Guaranteed Lower Than. Portland. iinntAnuvuwiuiuiJviAJWirwvvw The JMRERIALHotel 3 - t v n t w.i- t ' - THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor, Seventh nnd . . ri''' f'ml 'arX' ' Washington St. fUrtlUnU. VJT. 5 r . OTJutvvvrviArvrtAnnnnnn Chas. Kan & Qo. ' - . .. 367 COMMERCIAL STRttT. . . " . 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. During th tattle of Santiago. ' !CK OR WCLL. k .KlSfl .NIGHT AND DAT THE PACKERS At THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO DE CVt.A A ERE ALL HEROES. THEIR HEROIC EFFORTS IN e'.r.TriNG AXfMCNlTIOX AiN;D RATIONS TO THE FRONT SAVED THE DAY. . ... P. E. Butler, of pack-train No, S. writ ing from Santiago de Cuba, on July tt nays: "We all had diarrhoea, in wore or less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see' a doctor, for It w,is case of rush and rush night and day to keep the . troops supplied with ammunt- ion and rations, but thanks to Chamber- i;ln's Collo Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at woik nd keep our health; in fact, I sincerely elleve that at one critical time this medicine was the Indirect savior of our army, for If the packers had been unable to work there would have been no way of getting supplies tto the front. There were no roads that wagon 1raln could use. Aiy comrade and myself had the good fortune to lay In a supply of this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, and I know in four cases It abso lutely saved life," . Th. above letter was written to the manufacturers of this meuiclno. the hamberlaln Medicine Co., Dea Moines, Iowa. For sal. 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