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4 1'hfc. MOKMNU ASTOUIAN MMAi, DKCKMliKK 10, im. CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers Headquarter, for Hry (iooUs on the Lower Columbia FISH! FISH! FISH! r Mils 'T.MJ I New Dolls! We nro now slinvins a call jiarlii-uliirntu ntioii to the quality of our I Mils. You will i find tho prices the same as chargvd for i hoajHT, inferior makes of Dolls. Drtl and Undressed Pol!, Raby Polls, Talking 1 Polls, Kid mnl Jointed Polls and Kisque lKlls. WEEKLY LONDON BUDGET. (Continued from first page.) hi holding thTe aj worth much, bo llevlcg the Birs will wreck Ih town and mines to-fuce surtvndering. Wo no Ung sr." Mid Mr. While, have cabla connoction with President Kniger, m I tun uiwble tt speak defi nitely regarding lloer opinion of the progrcs of the war. I Jo believe how ever, that afut- Kith rtife-B have had more fighting ilvy will grow jnnre tlrvd and an offer by Ptwid.mt MoKin l?y to arbltr.Ua will be accepted. Presi dent Krugvr will rt surrender until the lan ditch and that will nat be reached be for battles lane fought far Jurder thaji haw jvt marked the cam. rUj;n. Even if President Kruger wished to make terms he could it do so. Th- woman alone wouid pr-vent It, for the Boer womn, though usually phltgmatie and taking lit .lo part In the a lairs of the Tv.-n. whtw roused t the present pitih are i-erhaps, a more seri ous factor than the Bo-r cvimm.uidos. The British public. Is only Just Ugin ning tc rvalU ihe extent of the dis affection in Capo Colony. When th? lighting is ail over, nothing will have been accomplish si for tiw ru,:ch though sullenly obxliwit, will take no part and no kjitwl in iruernatlot.a ma'ters. harboring, with racial ten acity, the memory of tlHr wrongs and instilling hate of th Knglisth into their num-t-ous offering, thus laying the soeJs of continual unrst." The removal of Irish magistrate ex taibKlng tendenrks to lympalhiie with the Boers cynfjnu-s at a lively rate. Mr. Connor O'Kelly, chtiirmaa of the V. ivo county council, is jthe Latest vic tim, w hile it is said that, a number of other magiatra:-.' in the went have beer asked by the lord chancellor for an explanation of their sp-echts, whit h is a probabb- pivliminary to . their removal. Major James Bryc, liberal member ol pjrl anient for the south U vision t i j.ajd on the 130,w5, thjUgh the sum Is Ab.-rdeen. has beo challenged to rv- given interest frje. sign hia seat by jne of his kadlng cotu-lituents and twn the feeitng of t,he The French appil -ouns haw de voters on tne stand he has taken on r' kl1 that a womin of fHitn nation- the South African war. '..ion-! Her- brfi Katun, of tl- (Irenmier Ou-inls. wno nas ixnn pnun.ixi to rrMjor-Ki-; era!, is the huslxind of a daughter of I the lute F. O. Kr.meh. of N.-w York. , General Ko,:o,rs m.vjiej- is aU.i an American. He had 9 -n no active r-' vice "nd e .mnian.b-d the C.ren-idier! t.uards when they were .nt in din- tit-y .vr nt in dis- ace to Bermuda. ; As a sefiu-l Vj Em;wror William's; recent visit to England, gu-.-jn Vic-j to.ia has intitn u-d h'r intention uf conf.'rrii.g th- ..rd -r of thi? "Jart-.T n i the Ccrman crown irisw, The ct- - i mony will prulnbly iK-cur during whej ouin'a virtit to Pots-lain in I'MM. wh.-n j thr reel pi .'il i 1- It. thv s.uiv at,"-j at which "h -nip-nt w-ived a. eimi- ' lar .lx'orptivn. ', Th.' lYin uf Wal will l th ! SU.st i f Mr. licb-r It. Hi.hut. furm-r- j ly of Xf- York. fro:n Die. 11 t-. Dc. i 1 m fiuht"!i !i:iil, which Mr. His-! bop rvntu from Ch.ilmo:nl.'li-y. ; Klabirat pr -tiii tli.) is have b-en : nad... tn t-nt -I'Min his .-wyal highn-.-s. It !s nnnuuir-i-'i that th,- null lK.t-1 . at lto-h-st.T. so much tss.n'i itl with ll . l.it- f'hat-l'W D'u-k inx. is to be S"ld ; at auction during the pr-.sctit month. It contains a 'juarr'lty of Dlcki-ns fu--; ni'ui i. Om litllc Hitting romi is -n- ; 'tiit-ly funii-i:nd with thin.-rs forni-ily; I'r- il by the nov-llst. e e j U. C. U-hmun his ai?.iln bp-n ch w-'u tn l ou' h Cambridge for the in-j te -varsity bint race. Associated wiih Win will l H. Willis, who was at Harvard with Lelimann. The latter Ris next y-iar'a ra will probatly I'L-cur April 4. 'and he experts to uVi mt of his coa'hing in Maren. He docH not contimplate anther Ameri ca.! trip. e e e It Is said that Mr. Pierre Lorillard will race again in England next sea son and Mr. W. C. Whitney will have a lot of hoi-iva her-?, which indicates, acccrding to an Knglish racing au thoiity, tluat more money will go to America than befora A ijucstloa as to the eligibility of I.orl William Hereford's D-motrat, now the favorite for tlie next derby has arisen, the race blng officially de scribed us for colts and Allies while T'en.ocral is a gilding. But this is r-A likely to prove a serious obstacle, us other geldinga hive run In previous drhys. Hut, it might result In regula tions on this point, gowmring future cnu l. e e e M utauk, Don Alonzo, Blondin II, , and Dakota, the steeplechase winners this week were aJlbrcJ In America. us ii-.-iv oe "Jim ....s-..- Lo:d Cotbenliam ftnd Lsidy Re Ne- T ! rs wry lnre stock of iVlk We Vt'trtrtS. Lp.vS (Ui'Sfls, Te nJ CS-:cU t Sfs, .'xW S;ts. CCME IVST tO LOCK G ilmnan r.porur 2 C ylU wvre married befvtre a n gistrur a i f tv h' urs af.e.r the latter' hustarid, 1. Blundall-Ltigh had an absolute de-1 crec nisi granted him. I'ottttiiham be-j ing the citrrtivtn-litat. 1-nn'tilus 'mi.iVninUU. a Lolidou J stock brvk'-r wis granteU this ttrk a serat!oa frvm his wife on the gr.nd ' of desertion. She l the daughter of ; irh.u. Kalii. a .v ll-k:Kttn tlixvk! n-irvhartl Iwre and Xew Yoik. where the tinit is kno.in us KalU l;roth':. Mr. ILilli .iitUvl iM.frO on ii. s Uviutiiucr, liui uus o ikk loin oy or.5i;uiun:oi. Reports have Ven -'unnt that Arvh ibi. K.!b.s is lytas. but a rvprowm tative of th a.ia: l rntw Uurns tha.'. they tin- unf u:iJ"d. The cele brated war crr -sp :ivU.ii has been m rxT la-al:h Junns .he last lew years, but hi is r.o norv, lie is now living qU" t.y wife. in London with his American l ir llichari Tartnit. on whose plans the Mills hous.'s. Xew York, were built, ana who plajm-i Loudon's Rowton houses, as the po.tr man's hotels an called, intends establishing a similar institution for womu. He has re ceived an uffer of jC.0o0 from a per sonal friend In America to this cr.d. Sir Itichard Tarraat was interviewed by a reporter of the Asuciated Press, but refused to divulge the donor's name. He deni?ii the rumor, however, that it was Mr. D. O. Mills. The amount off-rod will build one house h' ldit.g 500 womjn. The building Is Intended for the use of any woman able to pay v) cen-s pur week for a room. The institution will be wlf sup. porting and intarjat will probably be a,ity can punisved :u France a-luli-rt. The d-cifl was rid. r-l i the celebrai.il o-v- of ilaiiame : Ti?zza di Mustlla, whu, in February j liisf n;is co:i-i-m:eU f ir this ..ffen.se. 1 n nam- s oi M i j r faruza.ir.ti ana j Captain Ircyfus c-r..- irag.i into the Jr'-!- u'lkh was ''V various MI'l aLs on the rfr-und -4 M.i Ume " " " ' " ....v.n... , Trezxa Ji MulU a f..r-u':.. r and therefore not liable puriMhnieiit. Now this p.nt iiaj r n Jecii.1, fur thrr argun".-nt.s vv i!l tak- .ini llv-, ti'iai i-pjihi.-i-s t'i U; tc uf tho !ong-st ausrs tKbivs. e French statis j.-s of the ,ast y.-ai I'hovi thai th" numfcr-r of lej.hs has 1 increased by .!',:j4, -vhlie th'; nuint.r; of births has dvcread.-d by 10,174. a striking coitirniiti n, ;t Is inu-d out1 of the s-.i'ictur-.-y .iLa-ie u tie- nation ' b fold's uxtm '.;).. ' i" r-. Walking the Moor. When a business man i;et to the point j where he cannot -lecp at nilil, where lie it , so shattered of nerve that it is torture to I even it-main in his bed. and he h;. lo get j up and pace l he floor -it i time f r that ' man to britiK liini-eif up with a round turn. ' If hi- docs not it nicati nervous proslratios and mental, if not physical, death For a man who trrts into this conditio there is a remedy that will brace him tin, '. put lnui on hi- ( et and make a man of him strain. It is Ur. Pierce's (golden Medical i Discovery. It goes to the bottom of things ' It searches out the lir-i cause. When a man is in this condition you can put your , fiiisier on one of two spots and hit that first : cause the stomach or the liver or both. This great medicine acts directly on these pots. It promptly transforms a weak stoni i ach into a healthy one It facilitates the 1 flow of digestive juices and makes diges tion and assimilation perfect. It gives a ! man an appetite like a boy's. It invigor ates the liver. It fills the blood with the lil'c-giving elements of the food, and makes ' it pure, lich p'd and plentiful The blood is thr life current, and when it is filled wilii the elements th.it build new and healthy , tissues, it do, s not take Ioiik to make a man well and stiong It builds firm, muscular flesh tissues and strong and steady nerve ; fibers. It puts new life, vigor and vitality iulo every atom and organ of the body. It I rtires nervous exhaustion and prostration Nothing "just as good" can be found at medicine stores. ' I had suff-red about eleven yearn with a pain ! In the back of my le ad and hack." writes Mr Kolert Hubbard, of Vomer, Lincoln Co . Ark. ( 'I suffered for eleven yeais -d spent a great deal ol moiiev for doctors and n. dirine. but did not get reiiei men I tried loi:.- bottlee of the 'Golden Medical LMscovery' and mprovtd ifreal y. i ut lor live more and now am glad lo Uil everyone that I ara in good beaito.' niRFrr uirfq m Nw Ycik Stock Exchange DIRECT KIBES TO Chtcag0 mri Qf Trje 214-215 Chamber of Commerce, u'omlnuiM frm ttrst pagw THE FIGHTING KITH THE REAR GUARD I opposition nitil scatter the isncnty. It Is probable the troops which engagiM Aeuin.ildo m gunr.l uv Hare's com iimn.l. as ho w.ia tvpurtiM t N cl-w j tn the IttfUi-K-mt '.oulor's riMr.'' I Otis also ciibl its followa ri'Krlini the revolt In N ;n i ' Inf M iivition Is rivotv M that thw Ne- Kriw revolt I of niin.tr lmp.tr:amv. I I ryticii Is In -aiild pursuit 'tf rh tls- ! ttflected po.rty. Huhc Is In the i mountain of lumy. on rout j Capli." t' AXOTHKIl 1". i MKKTINO Kuinoi-s Tlv.it Th 're Will lx a udjus'in.-nt of the O U. & X. NKW YORK, IW -The Time s lys: Kit'.lowiiis the arnv il h- "f d'tit Burt, of tlv l iuo.i r.uiru- Com-. 'an ;l iMlnefi'li'i ;'.s noM i n i pirt of I'nl'tn P.ui'lc ii'.l r -g-m X IV- iK.itUn etl'elal It wis rumor..) that I a readjust n:ent of ivg..:t X.it i atl.tn aff.urs is oiw:.-mpl fol. tut. tiithlncl definite on the subWt a.i ! learmxt. At th. efilce of the company it was s.iid that purely routine ufTiirs wnij discussed at the m Kiting. f-i connection with l'r.id"ii: Hurt's j i.t It is said that the annual report j ..f thn l'r.i.:i Pacitlc will t- forth-j cornirg in a few .lays and will show .iver 4s p-T nt iMirn.it on th tn. ,l" L. LEBECK Carpenter and Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAISINU AND MOVING A SPECIALTY :! THE Palace Cafe w. w. unirrn:. rrr-r. Fmrl trtliarail ri rf Sai FratKivt OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Attentive Service, First-Class Cuisine, Private H.miiiih (or l.a!irs. Commercial Street, AHtoiia. tt-tttt--t-t---- l LaJift' lailnr. lifDlTiiilir. 1. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor f, lp-to-Date ITT NirtbSt.. PORTlHtt. 0P.K. V. M. C. A. I'.tiilJ'ii. ann nnsuwuxn uru in.' tnAJxaarLru nrtp 5 Are those given the best car; throughout all periods of one's life. "I used U have the lsrt eyes," is a ootnm'm -xpri-ioii. The people vory likely have bad fyeM now Ijecau.st? neglectful of the oa.Pi; neeesHary to kep them goixJ. It us h.-lp k.i.-p yourw good. If you lnvn't good ones let us assist In making them good, flight glass aid that's what we offer. Northwest Optical Co., The LnM.e Ulelg., Second unrl Wneh I riifton Htw HoomH 9t-ai-32-23 POKTI.AM), OKKtiO.V. p ij-ijinutjarunJxruxnnjanAAiJij'l WHITE COLLAR LINL Columbia River and rutret Bound Navi gation Company. Bailey Ciatzert leave 'Astoria dally, except Punday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar line tickets and O. K. & N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Oatzert and Hassalo, A. J. Taylor, Astoria Agt U. B. SCOTT, Telephone UL President r if The j :r T ; Best Eyes Portland. Oregon. .rn.Mi.ilJj IHE NET "North Western Limited" i -Mih t'tMinr This ) i hc'.Mi'cn .Miimrjenlis, t VtA jiiJ t'hu'ji;.'. is cntciUimiigly discnlvvl in tn tlhivtratcvl bx'klc;. wlik'h will be lur nis!u'J mi on application to V II Mi: t. in. Ajt., J IX W titiniiin UI, KK It !!, OKI. W. I'AKKIK. r l'.lu A(ul, hint Airnur, Mrrtt. Wa I'll li LKAVK PORTLAND I AKRIVt (overland ex- I I'HK.SS. (ur HAlein, 1 Roburg. Aihlsnd. i:M P.M.8crmnio. OsUrO, S.W A. si. can tTanelsco, io lavs, Lo Angslas, Kl Paso, Nw or laans and ths Cast 1:1 A. U Roseburg passsngsr Via Woodbura, for Mount Angel. 811 vortotl. Wst (k-lo, Hrownrlll. Bprtng flsil and Nttlon.... H M P. M Pli7 Sunday Dally eicspt Baoda; H 10 A. M Conrallls passsngsr rt.u A. M !tl:S A M M M P. M inaspenaenc Daily. tDall; except tfmuiay. Connecting at 8u Krancici with OecJ dsntai A Oriental. Pscldc Mail and Oss anlo steamship line for JAPAN. CHINA. AUSTRALIA. HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINES. Rsbaia tickets on ssis dailjr txMUMO Portland. Saormmento, and ban IfYaacis oo. Net rate UT flrat-clasa, and tU ao ond-claaa. Including simper. Rate and tickets to Kastern points ana Europe. Also Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia. Can b obtained from J. B KIRKIAND, Ticket Agent, 1M Third St., R. KOKHLER, C. H. MARKHAM. Manage''. O. T. P. A Through tickets ast for lowest rate. Call on C. J Trwvhird local aat. Wefe Farco Cotnoeoji a offlce. Aitrvrla A FEW INTERESTING FACTS Wh-n people ar contemplating a tri nther on bu.neia or pleasure. thi nauimllv want tha beet service ob tkinatile so far as saeej. comfort aae safety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKL are uald to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close oca neottons with diverging Hoe at aJi Juncvtlon polnta , 'ullmaa I'aJace Sleeping and Chair Cart I on through train. ' Dining Car servKs unexcelled. Ueale aorved a la carta. In order to obtain this fl.-si class snrloe ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket ' over j TheWisconsin Central Lines. , and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and j all points east, j For any further Information call on in I ticket agent, or correspond with JA3. C. POND, Oen. Pass. Agent. j or JAS A CIXX:K, Milwaukee, Wis. 144 BUrk at., rorttand Ore HIS MOTHER'S BREAD He says was always so light and well baked. Well there Is a knack In mak ing It But don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. His mother used a S Ui r K wta te R n f;e W. J. SCULLY, Agent ttl Bond street Boston Codfish and Rlacheral Common Stockfish Stcllanglcr Stockfish Auchovis. Spoolaug. Holland Herring Hamburg Smoked and Canned Eol, French Sardines. English Bloaters. Russian Caviar. Kielor Buockling, Marnirto Heringe. At Foard 8 Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE PIREtT HOl'TE TO Montana. Utah. Colorado anc all Eastern Points. Gives chvtee of two forl:e routes. 'a the Fnlon Pacific Tat Mall Use ' tho Rio Orand Scenic Utvre LIKiK AT THE TIME liS to Salt i.!IM' JJ I'uVs t'l I'. IIV. I' I :i vs to Cliii'Mo I J I avx tt N w Vtu k. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tour. 1st sleeping oars, and Pullman pals-e sleeper, oix-raled on aft trains. For further Information, apply to Or Astoria, Oregon. C. O. TERRT. W. E. COHAN. Trav. Pass Agt. Ueo. Ag"- U4 Third Portland. Or. 0 W LOCNS'tEURT, Agent. O. R. A N.. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lear. PORTLAND. Arrlye. 1:00 a. ra. Portland L'nlon Depot. ll:U a.m. 7:00 p. m.'far Aetorta and Interx l:p.n I mediate points. I ASTORIA. I 7.:. a.m.For Portland A ln-U:Ma.m. I 10 p.m.termed!ate points l9:3p.ra. 3EA8IDE DIVI8ION p m a. m l S tmlii B r.v -. r. 1 1 v. Ar a m p m. Arl 7-"' 4-m i.v ; 91; t a Ar I to l.v li ! Ju ..Aetorta V.irr..nt.i . S.anld-. ! 5-1 nil l.v i .' I Ar SPECIAL SKABIDK St'ND.W TRAIN j i !.eave Ae'orla at S Si tn arrive ai ! Seaside 46 a. m. j j Paawng'-rs muy return on ny train I shown on ech. ilu e on same da e. ALL TRAINS to and fr .m H.d.- run ; nt Flavel and Hammonil via Warrwn-1 ton. i i All trains muk- -lis r'.nnr.titiiie at rjoble with ai Nor M.-rn Pacific traln ! , to and from '.he est or S um I po ntn At Portland with all trains lrr1ng T'nlon demit. I At Astoria '') I- ' ' i.n ' boal and rail lino to and from I wneo and North llea.-h polnia. PMROI.'OII TICKKTB on sale at Aa toria. for Hncramento, Ban Pranriaro, all KuKtcrn and Kurop.an points. City ticket office Astoria. 114 Commer. tlal street. J. C. MAVO. Oeni Pr't and Pat Agent. It Ti UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL rilHE "North. Western Limited" traim, electric lighted throughout, both In ld and out, and steim heated, are. without exception, the flneat trains In the world. Tbey embody the latest, nsweit and best Iduaa for comfort, convenience I and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the moat com. plete and splendid production of ths car builders' art. These Splendid Tralnt Connect with The (ircat .Northern The Northern I'arific iiml The Cnnailiiin i'jitif Ic AT 8T. PAUL FOR CHICACiO and the I'.AST. No extra charge for these superior ac commodattoni and all classes of tickets ar, available for passage on the famous "North -western Limited." All trains oa this line are protected by the Interlocklsg Illcck system. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE, Oen'l Agent, T A. Portland Ore. PofAT TICKETS " JJJISPOISTS EAST Through palace and Tourist sleepers, dining and library observation cars. KLKOANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4, "Flyer leaves Portland at 2:10 p. m. No. J, "Flyer," arrives Portland at 8:30 a. m. For rates, etc., call or address Q. W. LOUNSBBRItT, Agent O. R. ft N Astoria. "a. B. C. DENNI8TON, C. P. T. A., Portland, Ore, Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. , RIACIilNAfV CLOTHING At a price which is over 40 per CCllt lower than present wholesale cost. COATS, (Him-only) $2.75 PANTS, n'" 1.75 PANTS, tVHiow only) . 1,50 I This Is the Season the Prices are Right. I AvIvlrvsH iih SuvlJcnlv, Withoul Nolkv.. ! JONliS' CASH STORR, HN miiJ llti I tinit Sirwt. PoitluuJ. lrcin. I I I I J. 0. Gillcn 8 Co., Dealers, manufacturers am Contractors Of AnbcHtoH Boiler mid Pipe CovcritigH StoihI st, rouTitAND, n:i:. Pacific NavigationCompany McuHicr-. "U I'. I Inlin e.' "V II Harrison ' Only line Vsinri.it.i I lll.iiniHik, (.aiibiiKli, Ho v I itv , IIuIimhiv ilk- (NiIiih'CIIIik nt A"torla oil tl.e I beuou llailioilil A Navicalioii Co. ulol iiUo tin Ast.i'in i 1 1 1 -i i ' ' i it liivrr K. II for -n Hum i. l'ortlinil mnl nil points . il. t. I or ln ikbt nuil piiwuM gnrrntrNiip.lv Hniti'icl l-lfmorc cV Co. (ieneral A-.'.-tif. AHTOIIIA, t iiK COlIN .t (') Aift-l-.l-, ()r..K.n I; uln u, A Viiviifalloti I'd,, III.I.A.MO mi-. A A t . Il R I... I tilil'LAMi, Or... New Zealand I:ire Insurance Co of New Zealand W. I' ThoniMH, Myr., Son KriuieiHco. II us been tllnl" i wril Mi on fits I'm' i lie ('..mst ovel tneiil v -two v eins. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Ilcsiilelit Agents, CHAS. HEILBORN & SON IRON AND BRASS liEDSTHADS In till sizes C. A. WHALE, Wli ili'sulo iiml Pianos Krmiicli mnl ISacli, Hcliiiircr, Hchiller, ami iiiiiny others. ' "aftgrrSr ""J PORIUnP OREGON. InstrumentsSoWonJEasy Terms, M C. MA'I TMM.I.I.. iManiiKcr. Utiiitl nlllct) ML Htnto Nt. Siiletii.tiro. Holmes' English AND Business College 414 Yamhill fit., rortltiml, Oregon. wix I)i;i'akt.mi:nis Fnglixli, HMkkccplng, Sliorthand, Typewriting, PcnmaiiHliip. Ait. Beutl for circulars. iy I ASTu; i.tilll. iiml styles. U II hlnul COIllilllll' to sell Iron mnl llrtis l',e.lii'M.I ut tin siiini. I.ow l'lil'l-S ri'gnrilli-sN of lliu riilsn in Hie prn i n( iron mnl liriiss rclnil ilenler in Organs Sclinltz mnl Co, Miller, Ann Arlair Itetitlev mnl others THE PROOF of the pudding Is In the eating and the proof of liquors IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that's con elusive a demonstration. Ours will stand the teat. HUGHES & CO.