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Dooks, Periodicals, Maniincf. A , TR DAILY A8TU1UAN Vl)k MOIlNINUj SEPTEMBER t, m ItKV. MH. HOACJIM DEi'AIlTUnH. Large (Jalhvrlhg Illilt Farewell to th i'npuler Knappa l'sstor. Knappa, Or., Aug. BO. Th beautiful realdamt 'of Mr, c. C. llendor wa flllwl In overflowing Monday evening, tht cktmIih being a farwell icp- .Ion for ltiv. Omirg It, Itoauli, who linn nu accnptalily supplied, the pulpll of (tin I'resliytvrlan church here, Ih !( (our iimtiihi. Th houM wu beautifully decorated fur th oci-Mlun "With form, ruse and h. Tlx vett ing wsa ipti In tK'U converse, music, alhking, to, Iinfrihmiii( wer wry. d by th ladle. Mr. Itoarh during hi brief labor Tinnj ha endeared himself to both Hi -church and peopl In general. Ill lodty llf of humlllljr and If prlnc hki boon an Inspiration to many. Mr, ttoaih mail a few brief remark hnw. In hi deep appreciation of th good will of th Knappa people. Rv. Rwayn and tirkhardt of Ih M. E. church wer present, and added much to th food cheer of th evening. III! T Ih Tl Which Dlnd," waa uiif a! Ih flu of this delightful rrtlon, and all flt It wa good lo b thr. Mr. R.iach will spend two or Ihr week a! hi horn In IMrtland and thn return to th ihl(lcot temlnary In San rrenrtseo. where h ipect to oir.pl! hi atudlvt rt May. . '. J, n. A THREATENING "8VIT." TH gl on to ynu, If yu don't Watch out." aald a pretty ult tn th Ban Franclaeo Clothing Btnr ytr day, a It discerned th peering flanc of a imall by who had uterd unob. ervd. "Whl anon m." answered th tad, and a yarly-ubcrlptlon tmll plyd buoyantly ovr hi feature aa ha aald It ATE AM EU POTTER. Th following la th schedule of Ih learner T. J. Potter from September lit until th close of th aAiilde ion. Leav Portland Saturday September 1 t 1 p. m., returning lea Ilwaoo Sun day, September Krd at I p. m. and A torla at p. m. Tueeday September Kh leav Portland at I a. m., returning Icav Ilwaco Wednesday morning Sep- tenilirr lh at 10. M at 11:30. Tuesday September 7th leave Portland at I a. m., returning leav II waco Friday, Hnptembor Ith at 10:10 a. m. and Atnrla at 11:10. Saturday, September 1th leav Portland at 1 p. m., returning leav Ilwaoo, Sunday, Hiipiember loth at I.JO p. m. and As torla at 7 p. m. IlKAL EflTATK TRANSPKllS. I'mithiular Ijind and Trout Com. pany to Maria Jakkolaa, lot 21 and II, blix'k 1, Taylor' Astoria; 4t0 tiat.p county to t'haa. H, Hrown, lot In Power addition to As torla, Ham to Hani, lot In Power ad dition lo Aatorla II 40 TUB CLOUINO DAT. Th attention of th reader of th Astnrlan la called to th fart that to morrow will b th laet chance to get the great bargain In ihoea, a It U niltlvrly Ih laat day at th Doaton Hho Htor In Astoria. Read th local of Ihl establishment giving th great reduction In price offered on th clos ing day, It I now or never, aa th remaining good will be (hipped away neit Mon- 4r. NOTICE TO TAXPATERB. The board of equalisation of ClaUop county, Oregon, will attend at th offlr of th county clerk of Clatsop county, Oregon, September ISlh. and dally thereafter until and Including Septem ber 10th. to publicly eiamln th aa erwment roll for th year 1IW, and Correct all error In valuation, dracrlp lion or qualltlea of land, lota or other property, and It hall b th duty of all part If Interested to appear at that tlm and plac for th purpose of cor recting any error that may appear In aid aeiiment roll. C. W, CARNAHAN, Aseor of Clatsop County, Oregon, Aitorla, Oregon, Auguat II, 1IM. MUST REA1AIN ON OLYMPIA Chinese Members of Crew Come Under Exclusion Law.' ADMIRAL DEWEY INTERCEDES SufftstsThey Be Admltlci to Citi zenship If Posetble- Steel Famine Delays Naval Work. NEW YORK, Aug. Il.-A apeolal to the Herald frmn Washington, aay: Under th Chinese exclusion law, some member of th crew of the Olympla, who served with such credit In th battle of Manila bay waa to win special cotnmendutlon from Admiral Dewey In a letter to th navy depart ment may not be allowed to aet fout on shore when hi flagship reache New York. In the battle with the Spanish Heel, steamer Abtwy a short tlm Mor it wa captured by a vessel of Admiral Iewey's fleet near Luzon, The report that Consul Bedloa had been placed under suspension appeared but a few day ago In Washington dli pstche. In which it waa aald suspen sion had resulted from chargea made In behalf of Chines' government and and filed at the stat department by Minister Wu. protesting against the all-irei actions of Chung, Chines In terpreter for the IT.. 8. consulate at Canton, and all-glng that Consul lied lo had violated the treaty stipulations. "I am not unler suspension," said Consul Heilloe, In speaking of these chargea. VI am away from my post on sixty days leav of absence for which I made application some four months ago and which la in no way dltrlmllsr I" other luavc of absence that hsve been granted m since I entered th consular' service. Whatever chargetf may have been preferred against me at the state de partment, t must decline to discuss, at least until I knoW' their source and contents. Thus far 1 have not been Informed officially that any charge have been laid against me. The first Intimation I had to that effect waa when, on arriving In this country. I saw th report In the newspapers. ''An American registry wa grant ed lo the steamer Abbey, It la true, but i thil waa done mor than a year ago . i i ..A -A it.tla. In .l ..In jney were ..a" ., .j . wh. F.ilri,no ammunltl tlc connect on and rfm4 Oth.r du. . ed , ectet with flghtln, th ship m , THE LADIES. Th pleasant effect and perfect aafe ly with which ladle may use Syrup of Fl. under all conditions, makes It their favorite remedy. To get th tru Slates. vmriilhv aai Vi and every on of them did hla thln, Flllplnoi rank nonMn Tne well enough fr Admiral Dewey who, ,g a yM;1 (m ,0 , of even suggested tnai n possum, nrj uv admitted to American cltlaenshlp. Ills letter waa referred lo the treaa ury department. Secretary replied al though he greatly regretted th fact there was no way In which th law could be walvvd. Th Chinamen In the- ittymplii's crew could not be ad mitted to the I'nlled States unless they hsd been lawfully In this country at the lime of th.lr enlistment. The law Is mandatory upon the of ficials of the treasury department and It will 'je the duty of Collector of Cus toms Hldwell, at New York, to prevent nu Importance and when the American registry waa granted, the boat waa un der bond to the Chlneae government tr make a trip to Singapore. The bonds were forf ilted." Concerning the Interpreter of whoe action complaint la aald to have beer made, Dr. Brdlue said: "Chung Is no longer connected with the consulate at Canton." Traveling with Mr. lledloe waa Q. F. Lewis, of A WONDERFUL CURE Of . DIARRHOEA, A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up, but Was firought Hack to Perfect Halth by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. RBAD.HI.1 EDITORIAL. ' From the Tlrjis, Hlllstille, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a. long tlm and thought 1 waa past being cur ed. I had spent much time and money and suffered so moch misery1 that I had almost decided to give up all hope of recovery and await th result, but noticing th advertisement of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials slating how some wonderful cure had been wrought by this remedy, I derid ed to try it After taking a few doses I waa entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man today and feel aa well a I ever did In my llfe.-O, R. Moor. Bold by Charle Rogers, WALTER U MAIN PaMhlon Plato 8tiow of th World. .' VlUUIAJt TMAWIWOt ( ) CftZwpYlOMT.'-M""TMUI MmafMtK.tmMI MAOVCSTIMS Just a little love's fond Illusion Is destroyed when a young man see his swelheart'a mouth covered with soda water froth. . BIDS FOR PAINTING. Blda will be received by tha clerk of schwa district No. 1. from date to I o'clock j. Monday,' September 4tb. for the painting of. tfcc Adair school house; two coals, Sll --material , q U mrnisnea &y th district The right to reject any and all bid reserved. By order of the board, H. B. FERGUSON, Clerk, A WORD TO MOTHERS. 3 THRBE-RING CIRCUS 3 MONSTER MENAGERIE BIG, ' NEW IDEA FREE STREET PARADE At II o'clock each morning. ' Don't fan to see this mighty Pageant and Judg th performance by tha parade. FREE EXHIBITION on Clrcua Orounda after th Farad. , Admission and Reserved Beat Ticket on sal at New Tork Novelty 8 tor. Commences at I o'clock a. m. on Clrcos Day. DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND T P. M.. PERFORMANCES AT 1 AND I P. K. EXHIBIT AT ASTORIA ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER L and genuln article, look for th nam the Chln.e member of the Olympla' crew from leaving the ship while she Is In New York harlmr. Under the law, a naval vessel is part of the oll of the country, and technically If any of th California Fig Syrup Co., print ed near the bottom of th package. For sal by all drugtsta. Paty du Clam must have had an an m. and Astoria ' ceator somewhere among th entree. stothers or children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesi tate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate nor narcotic in any form and may be elvpn as onr,fl,n,w . ..k Hongkong, and he discussed the Ab-i JJ.., Th . ' ' .V , , I -k1111'- The great auccesa that has Uy affair more fully than the consul 1 a.n,, . , " . Golumbia EleetFie & Repair Go Succeor to COLUMBIA. IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BollerMakers Machinists Foiindrymen sswwaaWsae1Mssessea Loggers . Supplies Kept In Stock Logging Engirt Uulll and Repaired Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric LigliU nnd Tower Plants. P. n. Sharpie's Cream Separators Latt and Het. FISHER BROS. General Supply House for Family Qrocerles. Builders Heavy and Shelf Harare, Ship Chandlery, Etc. ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Tiphn No. aa ' Handles Only the Choicest Meats i J 4l Csaasrdsl t., atxt pslse RMtatst.t. j aivrujuuutAivnnnAnnruinAruuwuuuuwinAruin PORTLAND, OR The Only FlrtClofi Hotel In Portland State Normal School MONMOUTH. OREGON Training Bohoot for Teacher. New Buildings New Departments. Ungraded Country flobool Work. Graduates Secure Good Positions. 8TRONO COURflKS-Wsll equipped training departmwita. Normal oourss, quiokeat and beat way to Stale Ctrtlflratea. . Expenses for year from $110 to tin; Board ItU to S3 per week; Tultloa, tat pat (arm of tan weeks. Fall term beg lis Beptstuber UUi; Summer term June H In Septemlxr L For oatalogu addnaa P. L. CAATPBELI President or vr. a. yrinK, b of raeuitr. of them were enlisted (n Ban Francisco they have not been nut of the United Pules, while nerving on the Olympla. It is not probable, however, that any anion would be taken by the treasury otnilala shuild the Chinamen be al lowed to land on 'he supposition that they Are leg illy entitled to reside In the I'nlted States. NAVAL WORK -DELATED. Contractors I'nabl to Secure Steel for Construction of Warship. SEW YORK. Aug. Sl.-A special to the ilerall from Washington, says: On account of the steel famine, con. slderable difficulty la being eiperlenc ed by the navy department In obtain Ing reasonable blda fur work contem plated at navy yards and th con structlon of men of war Is being de layed. The Gas Engine Tower company of New Tork haa specifically called the attention of th department to the dif ficulty of obtaining steel aa a reason In support of Its request that the time of completion of the torpedo boat Bailey be extended. Similar requests have been received from other warship con- atructors and they advance tha same reason aa th cause of delay. The bureau "f yards and dock re cently advertised for bids on a contract for the construction of a workshop and boiler house for ordnance at th League Island navy yard. Th orlg Inal specifications called for the use of considerable steel. The bids received were higher than the appropriation and were refused. Modifications In the plans were made and blda again In vtted, Iq the meantime, the price of teel had risen and th bid were high er than on. th first occasion. Further modllcatlona of the plans were mad and new blda Invited but owing to the Increase In th cost of steel, the blda were relatively Just as high and largor than the appropriation. Hoar-Admiral Endlcott haa made further modllcatlona which reduce the amount of steel to be employed and bids for tha building will be opened on Sep tember 19. CHARQES FILED AGAINST U. B. CONSUL AT CANTON. Issued American Registry to the Fil ibuster Btoamer Abbey Afterward Captured by Dewey. CHICAGO. Aug. 31.-TOO 111 to con tinue his Journey to Washington, with out a day's rest, Dr. Edward lledloe, United State consul at Canton, China, lulled In Chicago and while here took occasion to. deny th report that he Is undijr suspension and discuss the charges that have been filed agnlnst him with the state department Dr. Bvdloe .arrived In Chicago on the overland limited from San Franclsoo. He took a carriage and waa driven at once to a physician, who after diagnos ing his case, told htm he was suffering from malarial fever and that It will be Imprudent for him to attempt to finish his long trip without the Inter vention of a day' rest. At the Auditorium annex It . was said that Dr. Bcdloe was worse, hi! temperature at one time being 102 degrees. Charges were filed several months ago at the state department against Pr rrdloc. They allege that an Amer ican registry had been furnished b? Consul Bedloe for tha nllbusterlna felt himself at liberty to do. "It appears." said Mr. Lewis, "that the Abbey Incident baa been magni fied. When Consul Wlldman was ne gotiating with the Insurgent leader! In July and August of last year, I believed them to be allies of the United States. It has been learned alnce that the Filipinos were then planning In se cret to fight the American troops. "A more chance threw In their way an opportunity to purchase arms. A re bellion had broken out In the Canton district and Its viceroy sent to Hong kong for Si.OOO stands of Mauser rifles with which to put down the uprising. The rifles were purchased from a Ger mun Arm and the klamer Taslg, fly ing the British flag, waa chartered to take them up the Canton river. When the arms upon arriving at their des tlnallon, were condemned and thrown back on the hands of their owners, Captain Charles Ellis, an American, bought them, changed Its name to the Abbey and had It transferred to Amer ican registry. "Slgnapore waa named as the desti nation of the boat, which, is of 1&0 tons burthen and barely seaworthy and It waa stated that the anna wert to be or to the rajah there. Commissioner Drew, a former Bostonlan, In charge of Chinese customs would not allow the boat to depart until a bond In th sum of 115,000 had been given binning the captain to deliver the cargo at Singapore and nowhere else. "After the Abbey put to sea a storm nearly wrecked her and it put in at Wampoa, In the Canton district. That waa the last heard from It until the report came that it had been seised by the McCulloch in the Philippines, and also, I am Informed, the question whether It waa a rightful prize is still th subject of controversy. The boat was without papers when taken and had on board only 25 rifles. It Is be lieved the Filipinos had landed the arms before tha boat was overhauled. Stories to the effect that Chinese' In terpreters of counsulatea sold Ameri can registration papers wimoui even the knowledge or approval of consuls. I regard aa unfounded. A consul, un less he unlerstands the language of ten Is at the merey of his Interperter." colds and croup has won for It the ap proval and praise it has received throughout the United States and tn many foreign land. For sale by Cha. Roger. DONT GO BAREFOOTED. When you can buy children's school shoes at 75 cents, worth li.M. at Bos ton Shoe Company, 435 commercial street. COAT COKE AND TAR. The Astoria Gaslight Company will, on and arter the 1st of Beptember sell coke, coal and tar at tbe following prices: Coke. In less quantities than 1 ton. .18.50 Coke, more then on ton g.00 Tar per barrel 7.00 Tar, 5 barrel lots g.50 Coal. Walls End to arrive Oct ,00 Coal. S and 10 ton lot 8.50 ASTORIA GASLIGHT COMPANY. P. A. Trulllnger, Secy, AUCTION BALE. C. 8. Anderson will tell his entire stock of oil paintings at his studio, corner of Tenth and Duane street, be ginning Monday evenmg. August A at T o'clock. Pacific Navigation Company STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison GARIBALDI BAY CITY iTe Uw: C ONLY DIRECjl of iu lines ' ja BTni"1' Oregon, and ' and Western, both properties HCaL Is In ITO- Connecting at Astoria wit'j the Oregon Bail road k Navigaf San Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight a HELI)' ger rates apply.. Samuel ElmorCj tt Genera Agents, Afm, COIIX ACO. Ajfen, Oregon Railroad Nav TILLAMOOh I re. PC m In General Cor- ' mortal servtcs C. J. TRENCHA, ccscacc3wCA eulogiaea Custom Hojer HawklM. com. 1th Penaylvanla r Agent W. F. Co, and !e jenator, which was on fnltd States andleft , last. Commission, Brokerage, insurance and Shipping. VmVmiWiVHWrVi'iVri'mii'm'm AVIV' THE AST0RIAN. TRANSPORTS OUT OP 'FRISCO. v. BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. SO. There are now quite a number of transports In port which will be dispatched as rapidly aa possible to the Philippines with troops and horses. The hospital ship Relief will sail on September 13 with surgeons and hospital nurses. There are now on the way to Mantle the ship Tacoma with horses, sailed from here July 27, the steamer Mor gan City, sailed August 10, Senator galled August 15, City of Sydney sailed August 18, Slam sailed with horses, August 19, City of Peubla sailed Au gust 29 and St. Paul which sailed from Seattle on August 19 with members of the Third cavalry and horses. On the way from Manila are the Sheridan, now out SI days, and the Zealnndla and Valencia. In Manila are the Pennsylvania, Wyefleld, city of Pnrn, Conemagh, Tartar, Ohio, New port and Inrlnna. The Pennsylvania has been to Cebu, llo Ilo and other places in the Philippines and only got back to Manila on the 24th Inst., and the Tarter Is to sail on the 5th of September, via Hongkong with the Twentieth Kansas volunteers. CRAY'S RACKET STORE. Great sale of granlt Iron ware and tinware at less than factory prices. These are a few of th many bargains: Pint tin cups je Milk skimmers lc stove lifters in Can openera 10 Granite pie plates 60 1-qt. granite pans 5c 40c granite coffee pots .....15c 14-qt granite dlBh Dana 25c f5c flour sifters 8c 25c granite wash pans 10c 1 tea kettles ......'...69c 1 rice boilers 49c Granite water palls S5o I'overed buckets 5c 21-qt. preserving kettle 59c 25c milk cans 10c 1-qt coal oil cans 6c Granite colanders v. 15c 10-qt dish pans 10c uaivantsed wash tubs 25c 14-qt granite dish pans 25c And a thousand other ertloles cheaper than you ever dreamed of. The val ues you can get for a little money win absolutely surprise you. Nothing like them ever before known in Astoria. 510 Commercial Street. Husbands rarely tell their wives everything that happens to them, but they tell them lots of things that don't happen. . BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS FALLING OMR PREVENTED BY fSOAP The great success of Chamberlain's, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In the treatment of bowel complaint' has made It standard over the greater part of the civilised world. For sale by Charles Rogers. The most effective skin purifying and boautlfyinp soap in the world, as woll as punwt ami sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at the cause of bad oompleiions, red, rough hands, falling hsir, snd bstiy blemishes, vis. , the oloeired, irritated, inUamed, overworked, or slug gish Foaca. SWlhTm,!llthtorid. Poms V). mbCCow, fn(.Badoa. Uow te Uw BoMUttl ComfHilon. tnt ?ts. Mered at yonr miilct, Store, or Residence, Only 60 Cents a Month. . 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