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THK M0KX1XG ASTOKIAX. TIESDXY, MAY 14 1901. The diseavet most feared are those which are Inherited handed down from generation to gen eration, and family to family. By far the most destructive of these is Cancer, which finds the greatest number of its victims among the children and crand-chililren of those whose blood was tainted with this dreadful malady. You may carry this jxison in the blood for years, but as the vital ixwers begin to wane a aliglit brujse or cut, wart or mole, sore or pimple may develop into Cancer. From middle life to old age is the time w hen the slumbering poison is most apt to break out, a sore or ulcer often degenerating into Cancer, and Tumors become more progressive and ulcerate through the skin, the sharp, shooting pains causing the most intense suffering. The Cancer patient naturally grows despondent as one after another the usual remedies fail, and the (ore shows no sign of healing. The impurities that have been accumulating in the system, perhaps for generations, cannot le eliminated nor the poisoned blood made pure by salves, washes and plasters. The proper treatment is to purify aad build up the blood, remove the cause, w hen the sore or ulcer heats. v S ttwa ilirtot1v tiny nloer cam, Just under tha left era. It beg-an pr.ad.inir, and frtw woraa rapidly, destroying- tha flesh as it w.nt. As Cancer la hereditary In my family I bacama thoroughly alarmed, consulting- tha bast phy aioiaaa and taking- many blood medicine, none of which did ma any rood, when ona of our leading druggists advised ma to try 8. S. 8., and by tha time I had taken tha second bottle tha Cancer began to show signs of healing-, tha discharge grew gradually lass and finally ceased altogether, the sore dried up and nothing remains bat a slight scar. I feel that I owe my life to B. 8. 8." wait until the Wood is so polluted and the system so thoroughly saturated with the poison that no medicine, however efficacious, can check the progress of the disease. If there is a taint in your blood get it out at once, don't wait for some external evi dence of it, the appearance of a tumor or ulcer. NVe have prepared a special book on Cancer which we will mail free. Our physicians are ready to help vou by their advice and such direction as your case requires, Write us fully and f reel r no Charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, QA. GREATEST PERIL IS GAMBLING. Dr. Hillls Declares That It Has Wrought Intellectual Demorali sation. NEW YORK. May 13.-"The Ethics f. Gambling and the Perils of Making Haste to Be Rich." was the subject of Rev. Newell Dwlght Hillls' sermon last night at Plymouth church, Brook lyn. Dr. Hillls said in part: 'The evils of drink are familiar to you. There are other evils. But the greatest peril is the Insane spirit of gambling which seems to have taken hold of the people. Irrespective of so cial standing or religious belief. The Insane desire to tpl rich qulck'y Is at the bottom of It all. There is no differ ence between the newsboy who flips coins and the man In Wall street who buys stocks on margins on a. chance that thev will rise or fall. Both wish to get something for nothing, both are gamblers. "The incewant gambling on all spirts has wrought Intellectual demoralixati n to the country. Horse racing is one of the noblest of sports, but It has been degraded and bestlallred by gambling. Every Saturday afternoon you see at the race tracks thousands of working girls and men who have families to support, eraiy with the Intoxication of gambling. As each race is run they stand up, a yelling, cursing, purple faced, brutalized gang. "From the tiny lad selling newspa pers on the street to men dwelling in a ralace the gambling spirit seemi to have Invaded all. Where Is this thing rriine to end? It is time we ( ailed a halt and began to conpider what things are really worth while." Annual services of ihe church &s?o ciation for the advancement of :h? In terfax of labor wers he-d last nisrht mi Holy Trinity church. The Rev. Dr. J. P. Peters, rec'or of Pt. M'chael's Episcopal church, preached. "The comm'ttee of fifteen." he said, "'will make a raid and the Rambler who Is arrested do?.n't want his name to g.?t Into the ;apers. Hut there are gamblers In Wall ;r-?t who blazon their names proullv over heir dcrs and are glad to tell vou of th?ir vin nings or losses. "We have an exhibition of what harm one man with great we tltli can do N j man has the right to manipulate such a deal as was execute,! in Wall sireeu Each of us owes a fluty to our Teliow men and the man who so far forgets this duty as to permit lil-nself to be come engaged In transactions of ?u h a kind and magnitude Is utterly lost to principle." BANQUET TO AMERICANS. London Chamber of Commerce Frater nizing With New York Chamber. NEW YORK. May 13. A dispatch to the Herald from London says: The banquet to be given by the Lon don chamber of commerce to the New York chamber, on June 5, will mark the friendly union of the principal men of commerce in England and America. It Is an endeavor to cement the friend ship which has long existed between the two countries. Most of the greatest commercial houses in England will be represented, while from America come some twenty five millionaires, headed by J. Pierpont Morgan, Mr. Carnegie and Morris K. Jessup, the president of the New York chamber of commerce. The entertainment of the American visitors, of which the banquet at Gro cer's hall Is tha most prominent fea ture, promises to be on a scale hitherto quite unsurpassed. There will be a re ception by the lord mayor In the Egyp- Pears' Only they who use it know the luxury of it. Pears' is the purest and best toilet soap in all the world. into the blood, destroys the virus, stops the for mation of Cancerous cells and cleanses the system of impurities. Vhat we say of S. S. S. as a cure for Cancer is supported by the testi mony of those who have tested it and been re stored to health. Beirin in time, don't tian hall of the Mansion House on Friday, while Lord Rrassey and other will give garden parties. The details of two other Important functions have yet to be decided upon. Altogether this festival of commerce will last for the greater part of week. According to Mr. Kenric B. Murray, the secretary of the London chamber, the kindliest feelings have prevailed be tween the two chambers of commerce for manv vears and at the time of the Venezuelan difficulty, though political feelings ran high, cables were exchang ed between New York and London con veying assurances of commercial friend ship. GOMPERS VERSUS SCHWAB. Assertions of President of Steel Trust DenieJ by Labor Leader. NEW YORK. May 13. Samuel Gom ners. president of the American Feder ation of Labor, according to the Wash ington correspondent of the World. made a statement last night in reply to assertions of President Schwab, of the United Stat Steel Corporation, before i the industrial commission, that labor or- j g.tnirations put all -nen on a level and ! prevent one from advancing unless all ! advance. Mr. Gompers said: "It Is a misstatement to say that we are endeavoring to fix one price for th wages of workingmen or any one class. What we aim at is to establish a min imum of wages, below which a work ingman will not be obliged to labor. Because a minimum is established If does not follow that a worker cannor receive more than that. "We are engaged In promoting the general welfare of the working dashes and are aiming at their general Im provement rith-T than trying to ,vt ne preferrel position for some particular individual, are cashes It may where a b tru that there i laboring man ad - i vanres beyond his co-laborers but It Is usually at the expense of o.hers. Ret- i ter the condition of th craft generally and all will profit." JEFFRIES IS READY. Mert Ruhlin. Sharkey an 1 simmons In Order Named. Will Fitz- NEW YORK. May fries arrived in th'.i 13 James J. Jef city last night from Pittsburg. "I'm only to stay in New York about ten days." paid the champion, 'and then I hill go to San Francis. o. Of cour.-e I am going to fight Ruhlin if he is really in earnest f jr a m-eting and also Shtrkev and Fitz-Mmmons. Thv will get their turns in the order namej "The exact dare on which I am to meet Billy Midd-n's urotege has not ben settled, although it is generally understood to be early in July. I'll be in 'Frisco only a few days when every arrmgement for vhe fight will be com pleted. Then I shall go to Los Ange les ind begin training." CASE AVAS DISMIri.f;D. Polveamis: P.obt-rt.a of ConKrep-donal Fame Won in Supreme Couit. SALT LAKE, May 13. The rase against Urigham H. Roberts, who was elected to congress three years ago and who was expelled by the national bxly after Investigation of the charges of polygamy brought against him, was to day stricken from the docket by th.; supreme court. As a result of the congressional ac tion Roberts was indicted for unlaw ful cohabitation and the case was Sub mitted to the district court on an agreed statement of facts. Conviction followed and the case was appealed to the su preme court which body dismissed it today, the point being raised that the indictment was defective. It Is probable that this Is the end of the celebrated cise. WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND, May 13.-Wheat, WaJla Walla, SAN FRANCISCO, May 13. Wheat, December, 104; cash, 100. CHICAGO, May 13. Wheat. July, opening, 70&70?4; closing, 7l72. LIVERPOOL Uy 13.-Wheat, Jaly, 5- M a. . . . KAILROAD BONDS LOST. Own. r Dlei Without Disclosing The'r Whereabouts. NEW YORK. May M.Lot some whore between this city and the Pa cific coast are $38,000 In ratlcvi i bonds which David T, Hartshorn, of Brook lyn, is nnxliuw t find. Mr. Hartshorn Is the administrator .if the estates of Richard Ituer and iroi;ne M. K. lt;er. Mr. I -uier and Mr, letter, his daughter, were resi dents of Brooklyn. The former died on My 1. lsl. In San Francisco. II,. transferred to his daughter, Mrs. Lu ter. thirty-eight railroad bonds of the value of llH each. Mrs. I.otter was with her father lit ttie (!me of his death. She died In l'rooklvn on November 10th last. The 1 hinds In question formed part of the estate left by her but the admJulsira j tor. Mr. Hartshorn, has been unable to l.-x-ate them. It Is Ids boli.-f that j some time before her death Mrs l.ot , ter deposited the bonds In some bank or saf- deposit vault, either in this city, I Chicago, Cincinnati. St. Louis, Kansas I City or California. ! Mr. Hartshorn has recovered all the t j interest coupons belonging to the bonds, but nls efforts to trace the bonds th msvlves have failed. The missing securities are seven first mortgage bonds of the Texas & Pacific Railroad Company, twenty-six first mortgages bonis of the Chicago. St Paul & Minneapolis Railroad Company anil five first mortgage bonds of the Metropolitan Elevated Railroad Com pany of this city. SELF GOVERNMENT FAVORED. National Liberal Federation of England FWiew In Liberal Measures for Boers. NEW YORK, May 13. A spevial the Tribune from London says: A number of resolutions dealing with various matters of public Interest will be considered by the council of the Na tional Liberal Federation at Bradford this week. Three of the motions on the AgenJa paper refer either directly or inJirectly to the South African ques tion. The general committee of the feder.vlon ad'pted a resolution last Feb ruary favoring such a measure of self government for the Transvaal and Or ang? Riv-r Col my as could be honor ably accepted by a brave ami high spirited peop'e and this resolution the council now will be asked to confirm. Unfortunately for the Liberal party, opinion on the question of the future government of the conquered Boer re publics is far from unanimous and it is only too probable that the meeting of the council, InxtMd of giving encour-nc-m-it to the opposition in the hrnwe of roram n, will prove material for sarcastic articles in the Unionist nress. TWO PASSENGERS DROWNED Mississippi River Steamer Went Down in Twenty-Five Feet of Water. ST. LOUIS. May 13 A special to the Post-Dispat-h from Grand Tower, 111., i i says: i "The st-amer City of Palucah sank ' in twenty-five feet of water five min- , i utes before 10 o'clock last night In less than five minutes after striking a nac, while backing out from Brunk hont landing. The bodies of two ias-s-tigei whi w-re drowned hav- been j r-i-.v-rel -ind twenty-two members of j th- crew, most of them negroes, are ' j missing. All of the i.fficers were saved. ' J The first mate says that only about i tw-he passengers were on board and i j all were saved except two. The 1 ,v ; j of Dr. W. J. B-ll, of B.-11's Landing.! I T nn., was tken out of his statero in. , j The remains of a young woman, on ; j which was a visiting ctrd reading-' I "Mrs. Harry L. AUmi. ",430 Eads ave- nue. St. Louis," was recovered from i j h-r state r"om. i TISOOPS ORDKRED HO.MK. "(Tntary of War Ord-rs Return Regulars Soon as Volunteers Have Tien Sent Off. of - l WASHINOTOX. May 13. Ry direc- j . . . , I tinn of the serretary of war, Instrui- , tions todav were cabled to General , MacArthur to send to San Fran -l o i at bis earliest convenience the follow ing organizations of the regular army: Fourteenth, Eighteenth and Twenty thirl regime-nts of infantry; Fourth regiment cavalry; Twenty-ninth, Thir teenth, Th!rty-s-cond and Thlr:y-:hirl i- mpmles of coast artillery; First Eighth, Tenth, Twelfth and Thirte-nth batteries of field artillery. MacArthur i instructed to transf -r to other commands all the men In the above organizations in their first en listment having more than one year to CM Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything elte failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared oolr by E. 0. Im Witt A Co., OUcara Tfaatl-buttUcon tain hH tlmtbK)c. fi . csab. itooona. oronrfct serve alio men Intending to remain In the Philippines. All men of other or ganisations having three month or less to servo, not 'ntoiidlng to enlist, are to be transferred to returning oiga:il. lions. It Is exiiec-ed tint movement of these troops will begin soon after the first f July next, by which tlnv the homeward mov.vnent of the volunteers will have Iveit completed. It Is ihe Intentlm of the department to ;vpl .v the home-coming regulars, so far as .Military conditions In the Philippines require it, with troops re. eentlv oroun!.M In this country, under the provisions of the army leoiganl. K:ttlo,t act. These Movements are pre. dicated on the policy of the admin. st ra tion :o reduce the army in the Philip pines ;o trt.iW after the return of the volunteers. MAJOR ViSK REPRIMANDED Assum-'d Too Philippine Much Aiphorliv In Province ,f Paiaau. the MANILA. May U-The military elils ir.-neraUv are stvoudiug cl II idll- vt- tlements of affairs in the province with the notable exception of the province of Bataan. where Maor William P. Voe, commanding the Sixth artillery, ha sought to enforce his own ord'nance to collect taxes and has not authoris ed a civil gov 'ftunent In the province. General M icArthur his ordere I Malor Wise to cease his unau.horlxed assump tion of authority. The United Stales Philippine c .minus slop, finds that the Interna! revenue collections In most of the provinces are not suttlc'.etit to support the provincial governments until the beginning of the collection of land taxes n vear hnco and appropriations of IXhl to $:to00 will be made from the Insular treasury In I favor of several provinces. ' t: Is considered certain that Col. ("ha. ' A. Woodruff, chief commissary of Mn 10 j nila, had no connivance with the ton- tract s friuds. RESIDENCE FOR DUKE. j King Will-Fit Up White L.jg,. fr I Duke nnd Duchess of Cornwall. ( NEW YORK. Mav 13-1; I. said that . the king Intends to fit up White LMge at Richmond as a:i outer London resi dence f r the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, says the London eoir.'poti , dent of the Tribune. Tile house Is small but it Is admir ; ably suited for the purpose and more. over the duchess spent her -hiMho.i l ! and girlhood there At present the place Is vacant. It belongs to the crown an I some of the furniture Is also royal property. The king, attend-il only by one of : the gentlemen of his court, pa'd a stir . prise visit to the hous Sunday. As he ! drove through the Kew Gartens he was quickly r ignlzed and loudlv cheered. The people were wonderfully enthus ! lastic an. I the s ivetvlgn evidently w as pleaded with the warmth of his re,-'p. tlon. ("ONV.RESS "'F TUHK1!TIS1S. Dele; ;a-es From Canada, Mexico and Central and S iuth America Will Me-t in New York. NEW YORK. Mav 13-Th- Am-rlcan c. ingress f Tuberculosis and the Med-ico-Ie-gal Society will meet in Joint scs. si- n In this t-lt v We Inesday and Thurs day. There will be delegate front many of th- s:.it-s and rrltori.-s and from Canada. M-xieo anil Nicaragua. All the South Arm-Hoar) states have been asked to send dei.-gates. Among the subject d scusse.l will be preventive legislation, the treatment and cure of tub -n ul i-os an 1 climatic con lltions. REPORT op THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASTORIA. At Aturi.i, In the State of Oreg.m, at the ( l(,Se f)f bu-iln-ss. April 24, 1:)1. RESOURCES Ivians and disnmnts ..242,::;t ir, 1 vei irar:s. sm ui-i unci uin-:- 'U'"'l I . S. Honds to s-cuie clrcula- t).m Stocks. urltii-j, etr- Other real et.ite owned 1,013 i2.:.oo oo J.V143 72 0.K.0 4.', Uue fr'nn National Rjnk. (not r-erve agents Due from Stab- Ranks and Rankers Du- from approved reserve agents Internal Revenue s:anips f'hecks and other cash items. NirkeiM and cents Lawful money rejerve In Rank, viz. Spe.-r Redemption fund ith TJ. S. 2,314 70 O.S72 K J7.U3 IS 479 2S 30 35 110 S7 1H.700 00 Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 623 00 Total $123,907 CI MARIMTIKS. Capital Htock jaid In .' fiO.OOO 00 Surtlus fund 2.'i,00') 00 Undivided profits, ie?s expenses and taxes pn; i . j,r,8S 77 National Rank notes outstiind- ini? l2,r,O0 00 Individual deports subject to check. .1413,139 S3 Demand certificates of deposit 89.217 01 Certified checks .... 402 20 504.R18 S4 Total $623,907 61 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clatsop, ss: I, S. H. Got Jon, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. S. 8. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of May, 1901. C. R. THOMSON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: G. C. Fiavel, W. M. Iadd, Yf. F. McGrefor, Direatori. URUGl'AY EXCITED. Every Steamship Watched Lest Con spirators Should Go to Argentina. NEW YORK, May 13. A dispatch o ttte ll-rald front Montevideo nay: The gov.e-M.nent has adopted meas ures to prevent any surprise by the consolrntors. Every steamship going to Bn m s Ayres. Argentina, Is ln-lng watched by secret agents to prevent the departure of .utspl 'lou person be. cause It I feitv.l that thev would pre. uare a coup d'etat from Argentine soli The inmjis and police are being mobil ised by Ihe government to meet any Insurrection, The country Is still ex. cited. MAY BE YKI.I.OW FMYIIR Stranger From J icksottvllle, F, oil la. Ill at Gardner, 111. CHICAGO. Mav 1.1 A special to the Tribune from Springfield. Ill, as: A meti,i pvelved bv I r. J, A. Kg.-in. ecrelaiy of the state hoard of health, fr tn Gardner. Urtiii Iv county, stated that a stranger le.-e iny arrived fr. in Jackonv!ll- F t. wn HI a' that olace with .ivmptom of cow fever. Ir. Egan .uiu erM that It would be well to keep the suspect tind-'r sur veillance during developments but a he thinks It pr ili.ible the the cue I dengue. STRIKE AT SEATTLE. Hundred did Seventv-Flv- Ma chinists Will Go Out Today. One SEATTLE, May 13.-A g.-neral tr,ke of machinists was orb-red by the local union In tills city t-nlght and U.'i men will go out tomorrow. The men de mand nine hour' work and the old rate of wages. They work (n hours ht day now. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CENSUS. MELBOURNE. May 13 -The census of South Australia shows the population to be 3G2.r.'J.i, an Increase during the last d'tade of 13 per cent. AN INCOME FOR LIFE -FROM- GREATEST OF 60L0 PROPERTIES 16S0 ACRES-3 MILES IN LENGTH 250 MILLION TONS. Richest gold-bearing quarti. ground by natures hand Into go'd -laden gravel, from 50 to W feet In depth over the entire property. In addition the company owns H mile In length of river bM. each "Hie of which contain many millions of gold, situate on the Rio Grande, in Taoe county, New Mei Ico. OVER For Dividends READ TH E PROOFS United Stales Official Rcporl MADE TO COMMISSIONER OF THE t.'NITED i-TATl.S. GENERAL LAND OF FICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. by a gi-nloglNt and mining expert of worldwide repuMtl n, Profex-ior Ib-n-! Jiiniln Siliiman, who x petit several months there. thn belnn connecteil with the I'n.ted States HurveylnK corps, and In his othYlal P'port nay's: "Here ure countless nillllons of tons of rich K"M (iiiartz reduc-d by the (treat forces of nature to h condition fudy f,,r the application of the hydraul ic process, while the entire !e, of the Rio Grande for over forty mil's Is a 'sluice, on the bars of which the Bold derived from the wearing away of th Kruvel banks has been accumulating for countless ueH, an now I'es ready fur extracflcn by the most approved methods of river mining. The thick ness of the Rlii Grande g.ld gravel ex ceeds in many places M0 fet. ur nearly three times that of the like beds In California, while the average value per cubic yard Is believed to be greater In the New Mexico beds than In any other such accumulations yet dls.ov ered. "I have made a reconnalsanc.- of th whole of this gravel along the Rio Grande, and have examined with all the care pnrslble in the time at my command the character of the gravel and Its contents of gold. Nothing. I am persuaded, id no" the discov ery of California ami Australia Is com parable for Its Immeasurable resources of gold available by the hydraulic pro cess to the deep placers of the K(J Grande." Other reports from eminent mining experts of national reputation pro nounce the property of this company the richest and most extensive known. Capital Stock $2,000,000 FURRY PAID AND NON-AS-SICS9ARLE, PAR VALUE II, EACH SHARE One-haif the entire capital fdork has b'-en placed In the treasury of the com pany as a working capital, To complete necessary ditches and place on the river bed several gold steam dredgeg, the company now offers a limited number 'f Its shares et 50c PER SHARE AFTER PALE OF WHICH PRICE WILL HE ADVANCED TO 1.00 m mil Applications should be sent promptly. 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Hochi'Ht-r, N. y., April 1M, liwu. I-iiikiitv, Pa., Man-li, II, Iimmi. I hitvo iih4iI l)r, Kt'imi-r's (lulilcn itrlli fln my fiiiully foryimrs. It Mrniiiniitly i-uri'd li n- of u very limit! hark. 1 liuvtt iihiuI It fur l 11 1 iiHy , m-iiralKiii, lii'iitlai'lnm. t-itrm-litt, very 1'I.AT Woopk, W. Vn., March 37, WOO. Our llltln Aldllioairiiont.liNtilil had Mllllllmtr roimiliiliit 4 wi'ukH. W tried inunv diH-tira and riiiiiedlim hut linrimt liiord tOKrow worw. &;wefriuhnwouiiiui. wun n t-oiniiii-nced "' KiWh (jold.m lUdl.-f and It vnucteu a quiCK uuu puriniiiiKiit euro. 1 Mr- Jonn m. poaheh. "Akron, 0.,Jn., IIM. We har aM nanr downn of jroor Ml. Vltun' lnc Hwrltle, md avert mm wm urert bf It. It baa pniTcd blearing. ALLIM-CLAkK DkUU CO."