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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY. APRIL 5, 190J gaily gVatortcute TfHeroone Main ML TKRMfl OF flUBaCRIPTION. k mall rr .11-00 lent by nWl ix month -M Nf w. " seat br mail, per year. In advance. U. Tl, Astorian guarantee 10 lts Hter the largest circulation of any wIper r'WtahM on the Columbia fiver. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, kMie C. W. FULTON. llesres-ntative CW.CARNAIIAN. A. SCIIERNECKAU. euuty Judge J. II. D.GRAY. BMBlsiiocer . C C CLARKE. TIIOS. LINVILLE. ierk- J. C CLINTON. Sreassrer CHAS. IIEILBORN. T.S. CORNELIUS. iwveyer R.C. F. ASTBURY. SJeraatr , . , . .-.' W.CA.POIIL. Juskiee of the Peace f P. J. GOODMAN. Constable " WM. BEASLEY. SHOULD BB PENSIONED. Alex Anderson, of Ilwaco, passed through the city yesterday on his way t Southern TaHfqptfa for his health. White tn the life-saving service at Cape Disappointment Hfe-saving station he became pemanently disabled from ex posure. He ia now a physical wreck and became so In the service of the government Tet he must attempt to regain Ms health at his own expense, and hereafter earn his livelihood from bis own exertions. In the faithful service of the government he lost his health and at the same time lost his Job, for the moment one becomes dis abled or unfit for duty in this ser vice under a technical examination he is discharged. This is a lame place in the law and should be corrected, life savers should be pensioned the same as soldiers. Their work Wi equal ly as hazardous as that of the men tn ithe army or navy and even more so. A soldier may serve out a term of en tlKtment without ever toeing thrown in battle or In a place whereby his life may become endangered, but the life saver's life Is constantly In peril. His WOMAN'S WEIGH Doe t not always keep pace with woman'i will. There are energetic, home-loving women who by sheer force of will keep themselves going, and fancy that strength of will can take the place of strength of body. But it can't Every day will see a ioss ol strength, and that loss will be indicated by a loss of weight When the weight begins to fall Ijelow the normal it is time to ask, Why? in general, ill health in women may be traced to those womanly diseases which sap the strength and undermine the vitality. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Pre scriptioa dries enfeebl in? drains, r'VHf' 7 heals lnflam- ) L maticn and i ulceration, and cures female weakness. Where the disease is marked by loss c. flesh, there ia steady regaining' of weight coincident with the cure which proves the renewal of health to be thorough and permanent "Three )rr(to.wrltMr. John-Orahain, f mi Plumb Mmt (Prankford). Philadelphia, ttaauL "I had very bad attack o. dropsy wejca left me with heart trouble, and alao s n tnk back. At time I was ao bad that 1 64 ti4 know what to do with mrarlf. I came ta Fwadelphia two veara ago. aud picking up ae of your little buofca one day bcyia to read I yoar Favorite I'teacnpiioo ' naa aonc w r, i determined to cry n myseti. i u;. bottlea, aud collar I am a atronr, well Ha Mm 6 tuunda. Have gained 9 ycwidi since 1 etarted to uac your Favoiitt rmotntioo.' ' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the tawalt and stimulate the sluggish live r m duties are such that rarely month ever passes that he is not compelled to run great risks. He draws good ry. It is true, but when once disabled he is discharged from he service and thrown upon his own resources. If he is unable to work or cannot earn a living he must become a public charge to tfc county or tn which he lives. The very beat that the govern ment will do Is to allow a life-saver line year's pay at the time he becomes disabled. This is wrong. The jrovern men should miike provision for these men ho lmpjril 'their lives for the public good. They battle with the wav-' In storms and darkness, for It is when the elements rage and night shuts out the vision of the storm tossed mariner, thoe men are called to duty. When on duty every moment is one of risk, and when disabled, whether caused in an attempt to save a human life or not, they are imme diately discharged from the service and are oast adrift upon the world on their own resources at the mercy of the public. Pensioning ia right The question has been settled generally by all civil ised nations In providing for those who have become disabled in the public service. The h: re-saving service ' comparatively new, yet the records show that it ia the most Important to humanity ever- instituted. Why the government has jot made provision for the support and protection of the dis abled In this service is a mystery, it may be from the fact that they are isolated from the public. Their life is spent In the shadows of the rocks and cliffs of the storm swept sea coast where men only visit in fair weather. When the storms rage and the seas roll with, the ocean ia not a pleasant sight to see. But it ia at this time that the Hfe-savers must be vigilant ly on the 'watch and ia called toduty. The casual visitor to these remote parte of the coast only sees the life saver in fair weather. The life-saver's life has the appearance of a holi day then and doubtless for tbeir rea son his work has not been regarded In the proper spirit. If the interior congressman was brought In contact with the life-saving work It would be different There ia no greater appeal 1o sentiment and Justice than that of protection for these men who con stantly risk their Uvea in behalf of humanity. While relief Is being giv en by our law-makers in many unmer itorious cases the Mfe-saver is being neglected. The matter should be thor oughly impressed upon our congress men 'and should not be permitted to rest until a law is passed giving pen sions to the disabled in this depart ment of our public service. A CHATTANOOGA DRUGGISTS STATEMENT. Kobt J. Miller, proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanoo- , Teem., writes: 'There is more mtrit In Foley's Honey and Tar than any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonderfilly and we sell more of it than all ether cough syr ups combined." The steamer Su H. Elnure will leave for Tillamook Bay points at 11:30 o'clock today on arrival of the Port land train. . A DOCTOR,S BAD PLIGHT. "Two years ago, as a reult of a severe cold, I lost my voice," writes Dr. M. L. Sea-trough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an ohstinaie cough. Every remedy kno'.vn to me as a practicing physician .'or ;:. years, failed , and I daily grt.w worse. Be ing urged to try Or. King New Discovery for t.'ons.jmtiop, Coughs and Colds, I found "lu:'.'. ie!Uf. and for last ten da-ys have fell better than for two years." Positively guaran teed for Throat and Lung troubles by Harts' Drug Store. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottles free. All men are born with eu.ua! riffhts, but all are not born with eyual reso lution to reach them. PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., March 14, 1902. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be receiv ed here until 11 a. m., April li im, for furnishing fuel at military posts in this department, for fiscal year commencing July 1, 1902. Infor mation furnished here or by quarter masters at posts. U. S. reserves right to rejec or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes con taining proposals should be marked: "Proposals for Fuel at," addressed, J. W. Jacobs, C. Q. M. A cold at this time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which is n often fatal, and even when the pa tient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the development of con sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent pneumonia. Hart's drujr store. , Ia grippe eoufha yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities ot Foley's Honey and Tar. There la noth ing else "just as good." Hart's drugstore. Professional men sell advice and un professional men give It In either case It Is usually not worth it TUB GREAT DISMAL SWAMP Of Virginia is a breeding ground of Malaria germs. So is low, wet or marshy grounds everywhere. These gvrma cause weakness, chills hnd fevt. aches In the bones and muscles, and may induce dangerous iittiludk. Hut Kliotrlo Hitters never fail to de stroy them and cure malarial troubles. They will surely prevent typhoid. "We tried many remedies for Malaria and Stomach nd IJver troubles," writes John Charleston, of Byesvllle, O., "but never found anything as good as Electric Bitters." Tit thorn. Only 5A Harts' Drug Store guaran tees satisfaction. A rich fool ia always looking out and grasping for more, while the wise man is enjyoing the little he has. SURQEON'9 KNIFB NOT NEEDED. Surgery is no longer necessary to cure piles. De Witt's Wltoh Haaet Salve cures such cases at once, remov ing the necessity for painful sad ex pensive operations. For scalds, cuts, bums, wounds, bruises, sores and skin diseases it Is unequalled. Beware of counterfeits. Charles Rogers drug gist It seems to be a very hard matter for many professed Christians to draw a line between good and evil We have just received a fresh lot ot clear Havana cigars, including the American and La Mia goods. Send us your order. FOARD & STOKES CO, A NEARLY FATAL RUNAWAY Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B Orner, Franklin Grove. III.. which defied doctors and all remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Just as good for Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Giles. :5c at Harts' Drug Store. The Rushville Baxoo was recently equipped with linotypes, and in the next issue of the paper its readers were surprised to see that "the con dition of affairs in the Philippines Is practically gkq xxsfl hrd vofwndwddw :2fsr.bl23r ff(rhr 34S" gkqHRzD." FO THB COMPLEXION. The complexion always sufferes from billiousnessa or constipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the impuri ties from the body appear in the form of unsightly eruptions. De Witt's Lit tle Early Risers keep the liver and bowels in healthy condition and re move the cause of such troubles. C. E. Hooper, Albany, Go., says: "I took De Witt's Little Early Risers for bil iousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling better now than in years." Never grip or distress. Safe thorough and gentle. The very best pills made. CHAS. ROGERS. The true essence of home love re quires for its development the aid of every member of the home circle. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25c Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent; telephone 1311. WEILDS A SHAIiP AX Milions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life Pills the most distrttwing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles Dyspepala, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall be fore these wonder workers. 25c at Harts' Drug Store. The last la not by any means tha ItaHt thing In a shoemaker's trade. PERFECTION AT LAST. Have you ever tried to get a good shingle or roof stain and been suc cessful? The best roof and shingle stain made Is now offered to you, and it will give entire satisfaction. The Creosote shingle stain for roofs, orna mental shingles, gables and belt cours es, etc., manufactured by C. M. Cut birth, Astoria, Oregon, Is what you want to use. Put up In eight colors and guaranteed to be absolutely moss proof and durable. Try it and see. COULD NOT BREATHE. Coughs, . colds, croup, grip, bronch itis, other throat and lung troubles are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Cure Is not a mere expectorant, which gives only temporary relief. Zt softens and li quifies the mucous, draws out the In flamatlon and removes the cause of the disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. "One minute ough Curs will do all that Is claimed for it" says Jus tice of the Peace J. Q. Hood Crosby, Miss. "My wife could not get her breath and was relieved by the first dose. It has been a benefit to all my family." Charles Roger. Foley's Kidney Cure tt taken in time affords security from all kidney and bladder diseases. FNKCMONIA IS ROBMHP OF ITS TERRORS. Hy Foley's Honey and Tar. tt slops the racking cough and heals and strengthens the lung. It taken In time It will prevent an tvttark of pneu monia. Refuse BuKitli:e BIDS FOR WOOD. Bids will te received by School lUs trtct No. 1, at the office of tin; school clerk, until April 15th, IWK. for SO eorda or more of Bitrk Slabs, or Horn look, foul -foot wood, to lx delivered to the different school building of the district, as may be required, on or be fore the 15th day of July, 190.'. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the board, Kv Z. FKRGl'SON. Clerk. FWey'a Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Dou't delay tak ing. Many a woman becomes dissatisfied with married life because her husband advocates nv.in s rights. SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS. The subscription price of the Scml Weekly Astotian has been reduced from two dollars to only ONE DOL LAR A YEAR. You could not pur chase a more valuable gift for a dol lar than a year's oubscrlptlon to the Aatorlan with which to Dleae reople who are acquainted with Astoria or Clatosp county, or with which to in terest those who are not acquainted. Cream pure rye, America's finest whisky. The only pure goods; guar anteed rich and mellow. JOHN I CARLSON. Sole Agent LIBRARY BENEFIT. The amusing farce "The reinsure Return from Oklahoma" will W given at Fishers' opera house on April i, for the benefit of the Public Library. The Spinsters' orchestra, the female I drummer and Prof. Manteuux 'n Ms clever specialties, ure' a few of the j things you should not mlu Adraia j s(on. downstairs, 50c; gallery, 23e; but 'sheet opens Thursday morning it Grif fin & Heed s. A little change In the pocket Is rel ished more than a decided change In the weather. LIBRARY BENEFIT. I After a year's residence in oklalie j ma, Mesdames PuddyfoM and Afraid- of-His-Fane are able to relate an ua usually Interesting experience in fros tier life. Fishers' Opera House. Sater day evening, April t A PERFECT SHINGLE STAIN. Manufactured In Astoria, and a Guar anteed Article. Cutbirth s Creosote Shingle Stains are absolutely moss-proof. Put up la eight colors. Every package bears a guarantee of durability. Our mains are penetrative, preservative and dur able, and are handsome and perma nent in color. C. it. CUTBIRTH, , 127 Seventh street, Astoria, Or. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. Selig, Lessee and (Dgr. Week Commencing Monday, April 7 ERANK COOLEY And the Cooley Company in their Reportoife of Es tablished Successes, as Follows: MONDAx The Mouth of the Cannon TUESDAY The Ballet Master WEDNESDAY Knight of the Mask THURSDAY Under Two Flags FRIDAY a Woman's Honor SATURDAY Sire to Son MATINEE) Rip Van Winkle ADMISSION Reserved seats, S5c; gal- lery, adults, 2Se; children, 16c; Bos seats. iOc. ' tieat sale opens Saturday morning at I Grltnn & Keea'f. A TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SSBSJBBBJSBJSBBBJSSBSSSaVJjSJSJJSBjMMMBBBSVBBBMM H I' CI IS (to HI TO THUO. BRACKER Jol)lxm and lVulera In C10.VHS, ToiUOCOiS. SMOKl'll'S AUTICLK8, 1H.AYINU CUIUS. STATIONEKV, AM HICK (iOODS, t'UTl.EKY. KTO. 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Ae Ve ALLEN Tenth nd Commercial Streets North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP. Proprietor. The Popular Product of the only brewery In North western Oregon enjoys a vcryj lame domestic and ex port Sale. KOPPS BEST bottled or In keg. Free City Delivery, J(g Finest Restaurant in the City Palace Everything the Commercial St. Market Affords. HQTBL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only Flrt-Claefs Hotel In Portland (SaptjlSi Vermel" '-IIIIP 1 ' r MM:Bi ti i S13 Commercial 5treet Astoria, Oregon A woman whose marvelous power has won (or her thepraiMiof two nations. Why commit a l'liliiaul or Clairvoyant ttulea you consult tlio best. Miss Jtwtttt ln niont is not to he clunvl with the miiuy imitators of her profession, lioiiidt tint country. Sim Is the only lu comparable, supreme master of the hidden forces, that control your destiny. No matter how uiistn-ceflsfnl you have Uh-u with others, do not ilispairj she advises yon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron ft Brass Works Cur. Hlh tod Franklin ap. Regular Meals, 2" cents, Sunday Dinners h Specialty, W. V. Whipple ASK ANY ONE Whi has uHed Htar Eh tain Ilange and they will tell you they are the moet satisfactory they have ever uscil. They require but little fuel and bake quick and uniform, and are easily managed. For 'sale In AHtorla only by W. J. Scully 431 BOND STREET, Between Nlsth tu4 Tenth WHITE COLLAR IJI ..Portland - Astoria oute. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Itally round trl. rxcupt Hundsy. TIMt CAHU Unve f'oi'tliind 7 . m. littv Anlorla , T p. ni, lhmuirh Torlliuut conneettons with irti'inner NHhci.im front Ilwaco and Umif llciu-h lVlnU. VYMti fullar Mne Ua-knti inlei dhititirotthlii with O. It. A N. Co. and V, T. tV ticket. The Dalles Route STR. " TAHOMA," and "B0NITA" tally triia except Smulay, TIME CARD Mr. "TAHOMA" lsve rnrtland Mon . Wrd . frl, ? a. in. lsve l4He, Tu.. Thur., Put.. 1 ft. m. Str '"HOMTA" liV. I'ortland Tw , Thur., Hat., 7 ft. m. Lv, lll?i, Mon W'd.. I"ri 1 t, m. Usdln at ft uf Ald tliwt, Tort land OmruK IltKh 1 'hones, Msiti 3M. AOfflNTfl. t John M. Vlil.iun, The IMIIm, Ore. A. J. Taylor, Astoria, Ore. 1'ra.tftw A Itrtnmajt, Hood lliver, Ore, Wolford A Wycrs, White Httlimm, Wn. J, O. Wyntt, VaerouTM-, Wn. a II. Otltwvtfc. I,yfc. Wn. Suh tt. Tuttoii. Btevenaun, Wn. Henry OtniHtenil. Carson, Wn, M. Vf. CIUCIITON, I'orOkind trr'n. ASTORIA. AND COLUMBIA RIYER RAILROAD. IJtAVB 1-UktUMU Aaaifi In 00a ml I'tHUmiJ I'n n Ip.wh T0Uiail far A.t-ma and ij I fatlUlal AHTU(U TtS s j f. funlauil .ad W.y" 10 p w I Pulnla NMa H KAMI'S DIVIHIUN ,t.idi U'krnulM," It.tKl, Kofi Hi.nna, llauimond and Aaloria Koaalila ftir Warrrlilou (1a.i, lUiani' hit. Tor, -4rci a ami Aalorla " s)a flop u W a m II Ma is 7 ft) p a a m IVii HI tWln van a m SunJiy only. All trains make rlose eonneetlon at Qoble with all Northern I'aclAa trains to snd from (lie Kan and Mount point. J, C. AUTO, 0n'l F"rlht and FasMncer AoC Oregon Shoreline Union Pacific AND ITIKB 8CWBO. Depart Chlcajre Pertlsnd ilpeclsl 1:00 a. m. via Hunt Inftoa AtraaUo Express l:W n. m. via Hunt Infton Bt. Paul Past mall I p. m. Vtft 8pokftB ULK8 from Itlawad Arrive flail lftke, Denver. rt. wortn, omft. he. Kansas City, l:Mp. Ht Louis, Chloao and Bast Halt take. Denver Ft, Wortn, om. na. Kansas city, 1:10 a. m at. iouis, CDieato and Bast, Walla Walla, tatwllton, 8PO. kane, Mlnnpollf Rt, Paul. Dulutt Milwaukee. Cbl oaf u and Bast 7:00 a, m 71 hours from Portland to Chloas No Chant e of Cars. OCEAN AND RrVDR BCHBDCtB Prom AJtortav All sailing date, aubleot to ohftnie For Ban FranoieJ 4 ft. m. etc Monde, oojveqr Ove da ye "Columbia River 7 a. ra. Dallv ex. ceot Bun, To Portland and Way Landing, 8tftmr Nahoottft leftves Astortft oft tide dally, except Sunday, for Ilwaoo, connecttna; there with trains for Long Heach, T!og, and North Ueach potsts. Returning arrives at Astoria same even Irf. O. W. L0UM8DICURT, Ageat, ' Astoria. A U CRAIG. Oeaeral Pamenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. KATES AGAIN 1WDVCVO From All Polnu Bmit Before you make definite arrange" menta for that trip east let as quote you rates via the Illinois Central rail road. Our rates are the lowest to be had, and It will fay you to writ us. If you have not time to communicate with us tell the agent from whom you purchase your ticket that you want to travel by way of the Illinois Central, and you will never regret the trip, If any of your relatives or friend In the Bast are coming west while the low rate are In effect write us about them, and we will see that they get the lowest rate with the beat eervlce. Through tourist car, peronally con ducted exouralon can, free reclining chair ear In fact all the latest con veniences known to modern railroad Ing. For particular regarding rate, time lervice, itopoveri, different eonnee tlon and routes, etc., eta., call on or address: B. H. TRUMBUXA Commercial Agent. .41 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. x!o LMjo & Mo