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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13. 1902 -A f i f. A: : TUB TRUTHS. 7 UKUr 01 ins win coiur wuuic ki1m makes a pan of bread rise, and a single hfM rake of soao containing: unabsorbed alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost in laces and fine embroidery. After all, is it wise to take such risks with common soap? Of course you can-get along without Ivory Soap. So can a vagon without axle "grease but it goes hard. Kwrvnf n n vooeimt . turn. M- Insurance. Commission tni ' - ShlpplBf. s. - C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Wells Farfro and ' Pacific Ezpresa Comp'ys. Custom House Broker CRISIS NEAR AT HAND State' Attorney Newcomer and Carey have been del vine htto the case with the result that no similar Issues were discovered In the reports of the Illinois courts. The defendant la Dr. Orvtlle 8. Burnett, and the la cue Is whether Burnett, when he at tempted to commit suicide In a South Sldo hotel with Mrs. W. 1 N fetal, committed murder In assisting the woman to end her life. A note was left by he woman bid ding farewell to her husband and chil dren and Indicating; that sh and Rurnett had resolved to end their Uvea. Burnett did not take enough of the poison to cause death. orrosED TO CASTRO. Smuggled Ijrttw Finds Its Way Senor Monagas. to NEW YORK. Feh. 12. Senor Mon- agaa. ex-secretary of the Veneiuelan legation. Washington, has received a letter from General Bonwngo Mona fas, one of the leaders of the Maitos Insurreetivm. It was smuggled from the interior of the state of Bermudese. to tlw coast and men taiten oy a fisherman to Trinidad. "" ' feel satisfied that by Mrach," the letter states, "we will be victorious and be able to substitute the corrupt and despotic government with one of honest men and conducted on hon est bustnes principles. "AH this portion of the country is opposed to Castro and there has been no trouble In finding men to join our army. I also learn that several of Castro's best generals have deserted him and joined the rebellion. It Is no exasrgoratlon to say that the Llberta- dor could easily engatre the entire gov ernment fleet and defeat It." THEODORE WILL SOOX ME OUT OF DAXtJEK. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY , ' . Telephone tXL f ' "'' , 6RAY1NG AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our Car Will ReeeWe Special Attention. No. S3 Duane St W. X COOK. Mgr. Astoria, Ore, Be. TL 1WL , ...TEAS... Latest importations In TEA, BICE and ? all kinds of CHINA MERCHANDISES. Contractors for Chinese LABOR Hop. Bins Lung & Co Prompt Deliveries Of Choicest Fresh and Cured...... MEATS New Shop. Best of Service, ' ' Phone Main 61. BOSTON MEAT MARKET We lead, others follow. QUITPAY1NG RENT Own your own 'home y Don't pay interest The Oregon Mutual Home Society Will buy yeu a home for 11000, or pay your mortgage for the same amount Tou can repay them at 15. 35 per month, without interest Send for leaflet ex plaining our plan. Home Office, 60t Commercial Bidg., Portland. Ore. Tel. South 1091, Local agents wanted in every town In the state. . Contracts matured as follows: December 21, 1901. No. L January 18, 1902. No. 8. Branch Office: 424 Commercial St 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 dynneptic3 have been cured after everything else failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. it can't help -, but do you good Proared only by E.G. IWitt A Co., Chicago - 1Uteil.ttuecoiiUtlnii!t! tlmi'StbeMc ate. . President Already .Makiujj Some Preparations to Leave For Washington. GROTON, MasB.. Feb. llTIf Theo dore Roosevelt, Jr., continues for the next U hours in Ills present condition his physicians have given the presi dent and Mrs. Roosevelt to b-Oleve that their eon's vitality will be sufficient for him to meet and pass successfully the crisis in his disease which Is looked for some time tomor row, and on Friday morning; he will be practically out of danger. Tonight ire is considered to be better than last nieht. end the same can be said of his two school mates. After examination ty the doctors tonight. Secretary Cortelyou slid that the crisis in the right lung (that in the left having been passed) would probably be reached tcmiomnv night So confident are the president and his wife that their son will pars through this . crisis In gooc" shape, that the president is alreadv making some slight preparations t.- leave for Washington. Tonight it looks as If he might start some time Friday. Mrs. Roosevelt, cheered and comforted by the short but Impressive service at 6 o'clock in the chapel, went to her nightly watch in the infirmary in good spirits. i Mr. Cortelyou said that no change had been made in the program for Prince Henry's visit The president will not give up his trip to Charles ton but will go there after Prince Henry leaves. MAKING NEW PURCHASES. Chinese Consul General Adding to His Stable of Trotters. SAN JOSE, Cat. Feb. 11 Ho Tow, Chinese consul general at San Fran cisco, is making material additions to his stable of trotters now at the Ven dome stock farm near tht city. His latest purchase in Much Better, 2:07, a pacer, which he bought from James W. Rea of this city. Ho Tow la also negotiating for the purchase of Mc Kinney for which he offered 123.50S, and Iran Alto, Rea's champion srtal lion, for which he is willing to pay $12,500. His flan is to make other addi tions to his stable this spring and breed and train harness horses. POSTOFFICE BILL PASSED. WASHINGTON. Feb. 12.-The post office appropriation bill has nractlo ally been completed by the house committee. It carries J13T.91S,59S. an Increase of $14,133,910 over the current appropriation. The largest item is Jtl.J5O.009 for railway train transpor tation of the malls. The rural free delivery service gets an increase ' of Jl.250.fW. making a total of $7,529,000, and provision Is made- to place the rural carriers under the system in stead of salaries, as a present TO PHVENT AGITATION. NEW TORK, Feb. 12. The govern ment whips are attempting to exclude Messrs. Russell and "Wood from the Unionist side as a result of the Rant Down election, according to a dispatch to the Tribune. They hope to prevent a spread of the tenant farmers agi tart Ion in favor of compulsory pur chase by driving the two land reform ers to the oppoeitlon benches and charging thm with being Mr. Red mond's allies. NEW POINT OF LAW. Chicago Lawyers Puzzled Over a Murder Case on Trial, r CHICAGO, Feb. 12.-A trial was commenced before Judge Smith today which involves a new point of law in Illinois. For several days Assistant P A. ears , Pears' soap is dried a whole year. That's why it lasts so. It wears as thin as a wafer. Sold all over the world. WOMAN'S CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON. Ffb. 12 -The first International woman's suffrage con ference and the thirty-fourth annual convention of the National American Suffrage Association was begun here today, with an unusually large nam ber of delegates In attendance. Tbe invention was presided over by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. Its president. RANTAMS MATCHED. NEW YORK. Feb. 12 Harry Forbes of Chicago, the bantam weight, has been matched to fight Jim Williams of England, before the National Sport Ing Club of London, She boys are to battle on Derby night., next May, at US pounds for the bantam champion ship of the world and a liberal purse, NOTED FRENCHMEN ARRIVE. NEW TORK, Feb. 12. Henri Fourn- ler, the French chaffeur and Alexan der Verhpyen, champion motor cyclist of Germany, have arrived here from Europe. MISS GOBLET DEAD. NEW TORK, Feb. 12. Miss Beatrice Goelet. the 16 year old daughter of Mrs. Robert Goelet is dead at the home of her mother 'n this city from pneumonia. Oxygen was administered without avail. DTES OF HIS INJURIES. NEW TORK, Feb. 12. William Sen ate, 22 years old, of Brooklyn, is dead from Injuries received In a football game Februtry 1, when he was kicked in the stomach. CLYDE FITCH ILL. NEW YORK, Feb. 12. Clyde Fitch, the playwright, is 111 In Atlantic City, with acute intestinal trouble. His con dition Is not thought to be serious. PORTLAND OFFERS A PURSE. PORTLAND, Feb. 12. The Pastime Club, of this city, has offered a purse of J15.000 for a 20-round contest be tween James Jeffries and "Denver Ed" Martin. Europe Is now combining to coax the Boer to walk the plank. heels J,uog$ mtdais & OUR ARMY THB BEST. Our army 1s the moat effective and efficient organlMtfon In the world. The reason for this la the men are well paid as well as well fed. Oood feed and good pay, however, will not alone make a good soldier. He must have steady nerves, a good digestion and a strong constitution. To light disease it la also necessary to have the same requirements, but It you are weak and nervous, there Is a medi cine that will strengthen yvmr system. Wo refer to Hoetetter'e Stomach Hit ters. For fifty years It has been mak ing weak people strong and sickly people well. We therefore urge you to try a bottle and satisfy yourself. It is a specific remedy for Imltgostlon, dyspepsia, constipation, flatulency, nervousness, and malaria, fuver and ague. FOR DEEP RIVBit The steamer Mayflower makes regu lar trips to Peep River aa follows: Leaving Fishers' wharf, Astoria, on Sundays at 13:30 p. m., and on Tues days, Thursdays nd Saturdays at 3:30 a. m., and at S p. m. Returning from the headwaters of Peep river at 7:30 a. in. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday NOTICE. During the absence in China of Ah Dogg, senior partner and general man ager of the Hop Hlng Lung Company, the affairs of the firm will be managed by Ju Young, through whom all busi ness must te transacted. HOP KING U?NG J: CO. 378 Bond St.. Astoria DIAMONDS AH kind's of precious stone, set niui ' unset, at very mod erate prices. The latest pro ductions in tli jeweler's art in Society Emblems, Pins, Umlges, etc. Solid vnlue and guaranteed quality in strtiidtird v.titelu'S and clocks Fine repa i ri nJr.'.v.'.,.,. J. H. SEYMOUR. J.A.FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. PftflHPF HALVE, Km moet hearing nHvmXn&i9 world. These tiny Cipsuleisre superior to Balsam ot topaioa.. Cubebs or Injections aniimv CURE IN 48 HOURSypT the same disease with out inconvenience. SM t -ill rrr'f- OR. ffiflTTflEW PATTOH Physician and Burgeon. Ollicj tad Resldeact Pip BalMlag. Calls answered day or night Dr.T. L,. Ball DENTIST. 524 Commercial St.. Astoria. Ore. Andrew Asp, Ham lalrr, llirtaill ib4 Hrtior FIRST-CLASS WORK AT j REASONABLE flUCES. ,Steclal Attention Given to Ship aid I Steamboat Repalrlng.aeneral lilack I smithing, Klrst-CUss Horse- Shnefn. tie CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE P. A. STOKES ASTORIAN JOB PRINTING Of all kinds from a. visiting card to a daily newspaper or a book. OUR LINOTYPE Typesetting Machine in the bauds of competent operators enables us to turn out work requiring a largo amount of typesetting on short notice and at prices away below all competitors. No Job too Large or too Small FAST PRESSESz Three of them at the servico of our increasing patronage. ARTISTIC WORK We are ready to undertake work requiring artistic finish. We are better prepared than heretofore for this class of work. PAPER STOCK. We carry a large and select stock of the very best and medium grades of paper and printing stationery. We can please you as to quality and price. A trial order solicited Telephone' Main 6Q1. ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE Edward Pkiok, Manager. tbey Stand tbe Strain of fttive Service l ?rw StudtltthtlMtbl-Strtn)thSttk a ;Vo Buttons Strongly FuttntdLtth ing Quility of tht btst-tht ( i STOKES & Astoria - - Oregon; U i t. M l 4 n new model trousers j N'lt fr I " myiM'i w m f - f ? ' t .. c '. .'" - II if TROUSER.. r-"- Pe Ae THE CLOTHIER KOPP'S BEST ADelicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The Northern Psclflo Brewery, of whkn Mr. iohn Kopp It proprietor, mtltes beer for dumestlo ind eiporc IraJe. Buttled beer for family us or keg beer supplied at any tltii. Delivery in the city free. North Pacific Brewery DECORATE! Pleasant and artistic interiors and attractive ex teriors make life brighter and happier. Paint and paper are cheap. Hotter Cheer Up The Home by putting some new bright paper and paint on the walls. It will be more pleiMtnt and more healthful. Latest and prettiest styles now received. Call and g.t estimates. C. Ri. CUIBIRTI! 127 Heveiith Street . . . Phone UONft A Hold Up We held up our line of Stores and Ranges to tbe publlo for In spection. Prices on all Beating Stoves we have shot to pieces. W. J. Scully 431 BOND 5TKEET. Between Ninth and Tenth Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. , Ve ALLBM Tenth and Commercial Streets