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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. FRIDAY, MAY 0, ltK)2 J THE LOT Ati LEGION. NEW YORK. May .-Three hundred member of th Loyal Legion met at Dvlmonico last night and after elect Ing officer for the ensuln; year, had a dinner followed by apeech-maklng. General O. M. Dodge made an address upon the Philippine question In which he criticised the attacks of the antl Imperialist on the army. Other apeak em were Colonel T. C Hemsnreet, to eral Burnett. Sanfonl B. Pule, gover ' nor of Haw-all, and the Rev. Dwight mm. ; The iollowhig officers were elected: Commander floneral Henry L. Bur- nit, V. S. V. , , Senior vlre-oonminnder Uear-Adinlr-al H?nry L. Howison, TJ, 8. N. " Junior viee-eammander Colonel Ed gar W. TUsa. 17, a A. Recorder, acting assistant paymas ter A. Noel Blakeman, late U. E. X. Reglatrar Colonel Robert W. Leon ard. Treasurer Paymaster John Fury, 17. S. N. ChanoMor-Oharle H. Brantlngham. late U. S. N. Chaplain Major William S. Hubbell, V. S. V. Council General Gilbert H .McKlb ben, Colonel Chas, L. Wilson. C &. A. Lieutenant-Colonel WlBlam H. Boyle, Captain P. Augusta ; Bchennerturn and First 'Assistant Engineer -Orleans Longacre, late U. S. N. BASIN BOARD OF TRADK. Endorses The Dalles Portage Railroad Project. PORTLAND, May 8. The, directors of the Columbia Basin Board of Trade this afternoon Indorsed The Dalles portage railroad project.. A committee v appointed to complete the organ iaitlon of the new company and to se cure the Indorsement of the project by ta different commercial organixa tions outside of Portland. OREGONLVN WON. Defeated J. G. Mack In Big Damage - ' Case. ; PORTLAND, . May 3. The damage suit for I50.M0, brought by J. G, Mack against the Oregonian Publishing Com pany, resulted-this afternoon in a ver dict for the defendant. The Jury be ing out only eight minutes. The alleg ed libel consisted In an article publish ed by the Oregonian, charging that Mack, the counts commissioner, so'd goods to the county in violation of the statutes. . 8NOW9LIDE. Killed One Man and Buried Two and Demolished Houses. SPOKANE, May g. Kaslo, B. C, special to the Spokesman-Review says: A snowslide half a mile west of the Washington mine today, killed John Douglas and buried Sandy McDonald and H. Powers under 20 feet of snow. The burisd men were " rescued after great effort, ,Thejt were badly inu jred. The avalanche also demolished a ho tel, a store, a blacksmith shop and sev eral brans," killing 20 head of stock. i SPOKANE'S FAIR, FUND. ( f POKANBr May Spokane's- share of the 110,000 fund for primary work on the state exhibit at the St. Louis fair 'was raised today. It is $150. 'RAILROAD MEN KILLED. EVERETT, Wash., May 8. Engineer Mlohael J. Riley and Brakemaa A. L. Kittle were kilted tfals morning by an engine crashing h rough a t rente. The men were in the employ of a Shop mis h logging company. Another train followed, crashing through the trestle also, but t engineer and fireman es caped by jumping. WORK OF A FIEND.. . SALT LAKE, May I. Aspeclal from Evanston," Wyo.,' to the Tribune says: Katie Hopkins, a 12-year-old girl, this afternoon wa criminally asaufited by a negro, who beat and ohoked her into unconsciousness. Search for the ne gro Is being made by a large body of men, who are determined to lynch- him. The members of the committee ap pointed to entertain Astcrla's guests of the A.' O. W. lodge-during their supreme meeting in Portland next month, are O. Wlnton, Thos. Dealey and C. A. Stockton. They are making preparation to show the hospitality of Astorlans In its best light. Impaired Digestion is quickly corrrected by these won derful pills One trial will show you the reason for the big sales of Beecham's Pills AN OLD SORE months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains as defiant, angry " offensive as ever. Every chronic aore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous cnsftulionat or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases remain in the svstem ; or, it may be that some long hidden poison perhaps Cancer-has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. The U.xid must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh and the skin, regains its natural coior. is thrwteli tlie circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are c.irrki to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. will punfy and h)ru whon All sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to Uie diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a -...i t..i the- .lisehanre ceases and the sore heals. BeBT " ; b..v.1 rn ra. hit win nsa a - vera soi-e le and treated br the best physicians but received no benefit. Onr Xtt Bfrist advised her to try 3. S. S., which she did. Fourteen bottles enreo hsr and 'u !its ire t wvll sv.r cince. J. R. MAROL.D. S3 Canal t-, Co!ios, N. T. skilled physicians fur which no charge is made. Book on tilood and Skin Diseases free. THE 4PWIFT 4PRCITIC CO.. Atlanta, Ot Mr. Norman, the father of the beys who were acuaed of shooting at some girls near Smith's Point Wednesday, called at the Astortan office last nfght and stated that hie boys had nothing to do with- it. The ones, he eald, who were guilty of the misdemeanor, were arrested yesterday afternoon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of John - Palo, deceased, has filed in the County . Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, his final account aa such administra tor. That 'the same has been set for hearing Monday. Jun th. 1!. at the hour of 10 o'clock of said day. All persons Interested in said estate are tnweby notified to appear at the coun ty court rooms in and for said county at said time and show cause, if any exists, why said final account should not be allowed and the administrator discharged. MATT PALO. Administrator of the Estate of John Palo, deceased. . Complete External and Internal Treatment if' 1J ' J '"Wi THE Consisting . of, CUTICURA SOAP to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thick ened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT to Instantly allay itching, irritation,1 and inflammation, and soothe and healrand CUTICURA RESOLVENT to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour germs. A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when the best physicians, and all other remedies tail. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purify ing, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the 6calp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes,, itchings, and chaflngs, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cutictjba Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritations,1 inflammations, and excori ations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes-for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sana tive, antiseptic purposes which, readily suggest themselves to women and mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiera to use aDy others. CuticcrA Soap com bines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticuba, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingre dients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated 6oap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expen sive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in One Soap at One Price, the best skin and complexion soap, and the best toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for fvery Humour. rn.intf nt nnnrrii Koiv. ta cleanse the skin of enu soil AJIamm scales, sod solus the thickened enttcle; Cdticuba OWtmkkt. io 111 Ilnlllil luUurtlT aUsr Itching, tnflammfttioB, sad Irritation, end tooths lUllVUlUinl heal; snd Cuticuba KKSOtrrar, V) eow sua einow mw hUiflH. a ftmai.s 8bt Is often nffldent te enre Uie bjoM tortur- I snd heal; snd Ccticuba Bssotrrar, to eoot snd cleD the TUB SET In. dlef! raring, ItcMnr, bunilnr, sna tesiy en, Kip, awi diooh i THE SET KioTrMhe,itchlncsnd Wttion., wltfc loi Wr. whe ' all else falls. Sold ftrongnoutthe wor).l. Brmsn vymM. r - Will tour the sweetest disposition and transform the most even tempered, lov able nature into a cross-grained and irritable individual. If impatience or fault -finding art ever excusable it ia when the body ia tortured by an eating and painful sore. It is truly disoourajrinjr to find after " S. S. S. is the only blood purifier that is guaranteed entirely vege table. It builds up the blood ai.d tones up the general system as no other medicine does. If you have a sore of any kind, write us and get the advice of experienced and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT Hf TH3 UNITED STATES FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with the require meats of the laws of the 8tat of I Oregon, relative to Insurance compa jnies notice is hereby given that the '. UN fTRD STATES FIRE 1NSUR i ANCE COMPANY, or New York. New York, desiring to cease doing business within the State of Oregon, Intends to withdraw its deposit with the i Treasurer of said State and will, if I no claim against said Company shall i be filed with he Insurance Commis sioner within six months from the !1M day of February, 1903 the same being the date of the first publication of this notice, withdraw ita deposit from the State Treasurer. UNITED STATES FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. By W. W. UNDERHILL. President Dated at New York, this Tth day of February, 1392. SET Don't Guess at It Out It you are going Baat write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer ed by the TUJKOI9 CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Oar via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago an Cincinnati. Don't fall to writ US about your trip as we are In a posi tion to siva you soma valuable Infor mation and assistance; Hit wiles of track over which are operated some of the finest train In the world. For particular regarding freight or passenger rates call on or addreas. J. C UNDSKT. B. H. TRUMBELU T. F. R. A. Cixn'l Aat 141 Third St.. rortland. Ore. OR. KING'S tbv NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia,IIay Fever, Pleu risy, LaGrippe, lloarsenesa, Sore Throat, Croup and Vhoopinpr Couufh. NO CURE. NO PAY. Price 60c. and $1. TfllAL BOTTLES FREL IhemoathMilnceatvein the) wo, i Xhai for? If you ask her she will tell you she doesn't know. She Just feels nervous, that's 11. A man is apt to have very little sympathy with this con dition ill his wile, lie can't see any earthly reason why she should cry. She has plenty to eat, plenty to wear, and he does everything he can, he thinks, to make her happy ; and in spite" of that, she sits down and cries softly to herself, apparently without any cause or reason. But there is a cause, and that cause is some disorder or disease of the delicate womanly organism. Unhealthy drains have taken away the vital force. Inflam mation ' is fretting the nerves of the whole body. If women did but under stand the intimate relation of the gen eral health to the local health of the delicate womanly, organs, they would realize that the quick way to establish the general health is to cure the local disorders. Dr. Herce's I-'avorite Pre scription dries the drains that enfeeble women, heals inflammation and ulcera tion and cures female weakness. It is a medicine that can Absolutely be relied upon to make weak women strong and sick women well. It contains no alco hol, and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Women suffering from disease in chronic form are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, fret of charge. Dr. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, has in a little over thirty years treated and cured more than half a million sick and ailing women. All correspondence is strictly private and sacredly confidential. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y, . ooulo soAtoar walk. Vat tlw Mk of poor, sanVrinf women, I fee! it my duty to iuibra yoa of th gmt benefit your medicine hu nitea mt," writes Mrs. Caliie Bowk, of W.tU, Iredell Co., W.C "Iwuins niMT.bl condition when I wrote tof on. I had uterine dlne.M to bed I could Karcely w.lk and miffered iwh dreadful miaery I hoped to be relieved by death. Yon wrote to me to take your 'Favorite Preacrlptlon ' and I hare takes eleren bottles of It, and two of your Pleasant Pellet. I am entirely well and feel like a new woman. I feel thankful to Ood and to Doctor Pierce foe the bleuini I now enjoy. I have a fine, biff boy, two month old and oner fat alone a well in my life. I can't praiss your medicines enough." NO USE FOR DOOTORS. About Sve year ace I had ery poor health,1 write. Mr.. . K. Whalra, of Holden, Johnson Co.. MiMouri. "After doctoring four year with ur town doctor they (av my caM np said they had done all they could. I had bees eon fined to my bed half my time; the other half could hardly dr. around. I had such pains in my back and abdomen I could not stand oa my feet for more tlian a few minute. My feet were cold or burning, and my period cam too often. The doctor. Hid it was change of life, o, aa I had beard of Dr. pierce medicine, my huaband got me s bottle of ' PSTorit Prescrip tion.' I took it and it helped me in om ways, so I wrote to you and followed your advice. I commenced 'Favorite Prescription,' 'Ooldea Medical Diicovery' and the 'PVeaitant Pellet.' s I wa o conMipated all the time and pills would weaken me ao that t would have to go ta bed. To the great wrpriw of everybody I got well, snd when I met my friend they would aay, ' I never thought you would be here now.' But I can aay it wa your medicine, which DO doubt i the bent ia the world. Have had ao ate for doctor since I tried your medicine.' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta are aa effective medicine for the bowels and liver. They do not re-act upon the system. C. 01, Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. 571 Commercial 8U, Astoria, Ore. TELMHIONB WCD KWi, Dr. T. Ii. Ball DBHTIST. 934 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. J.A.FASTABEND QHNSRAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., Sl8 COMMERCIAL STREET. Steamer SUE H. ELMORE The Largest. Staunchest, StJlest. and moat sea worthy vessel ever on the route. Beat of Table and State Hom Accommoda tions. Will make round tripe every Ave days between, Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.SO Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and the Astoria aV Columbia H. It. for Portland. Ban Francisco tad all points Eat. For freight and lessen ger rats apply to Snrnwcl Elmore tS: Co. (ifiicrnl AgrptM, Aotorla, Or. or to B. C. Lamb, Tillamook, Or. A. C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or. Big Deal in Typewriters Austrian Government Order 1304 Fres Dispatch lo l'ortlnitd Orrgnnlan, February 7th Smith Premier Typewriter Co. L, & M.'Aloxnndtr A Co., Agmk ; PORTLAND OFFICE - - 122 THIRD STREET Castings v ' ' , We are prepared to make than oa short notice and of th beet materials. Let u give you estimate oa any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest price for. flrst-class work. ' TELEPHONE NO. 2461. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS ' Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, ' Fanners and Loggers. . , . . . A V ALL BIN Tenth and Commercial Streets PACIFIC COAST COMPANY OOsAsL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed DOCK FOOT 01 SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & CpM Agts. TICKETS TO AND MOM ALL Points East vu SHORT LINE TO 8t. PAUL, DULUTH. MINNKAI'OUS, CHICAOO AND ItUMTB KABi. Through Palace an4 T.urlt Hit ep-ra. Mining" and lluftet Smoking Library Car Daily Trains; fast time. Vor rale, folders and full Informa tion rear Ming tickets, route eio , call on nr adilrecM 1 w, niALON, h. niOKgos Trav raaw, Agt. utty noket ah 121 ThIM street, Pwilmt. A. a C. DKNNI8TO.V. Q. W. l. A ttS First Avenue, Seattle. Wash. OR. Co.. Portland. Or. (9 Smith Premiere. VIENNA. Feb. 7.-Th itreatesl sin gle purchase of typewritten ever inailo ha twen ordrred by th min istry of Justice, which, after three months of - exhaustive competitive tests, has contracted to equip th en tire ministry with not lea than 12'4 Smith Premier typewriters, supplying every court 1RON.STEFX, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 6 Brass Works Cor. )lh aud risnkllu sve. TELEPHONE M4IN 661 Andrew Asp, Wipi laltf, llirkinlli hi RiraikMr ' MR5T-CLAB WORK AT ItKAflONAIILIC PltlCBfl, Seselal Altntlna Oivtn lo Shin erl dteamboat Keoalrlng.Oenerai lilacg. smithing, rir.Cl Hore. Bhoelng, etc, ' COnNRH TWELFTH AND DUANB PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. : TIphone 131. s - . ; DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING Alt ikx1s shipped to our car Will receive tpeclal attention. No m Duane It. W. I COOK, Mir. Astoria, or. lice. Tel. un. ..ForUand - Gloria ou!e. STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT," Pally "round trine txeept Rondsr. TIME CARD Pnrit.nit 1 a. tn. Lrav Astoria T p. m. TfcmitHti Punlajid aannsotlona with ttamr Nehoottsv from tlwaoo and Long lis son i-oinia. WMt Collar Una tk-heta Inter, obsitceable with O. It. N. Co. and V. T. co. Ticaeta, The Dalles Route STR. TAHOMA and "METLAK0" Dsily tripe xfpt Sunday. TIME CARO Mr. "TAHOMa" Leave Portland Mon , Wed., frl.. a. m. Uav Pail, Tu., Thur., flat, Tan. Str. "MnTUKir Lv, Portland Tue. Thur., Bat., lam, Lv. lilies, Mon., Wed., Fn., 1 a. m. Lsndlnf at l"t of AUai Btrwt. Pxl Isnd Orf(os Both Phonoe. Main til. , AOENT3. Juhn XI. Ftlloon, The Dallsa, Ore. A, J, Taylor, Astoria, Ore. J. J. Lti'aY. HooJ IUvt, Ott. Wolford ft Wyrrs, While Halmun. Wn. J. C. Wyalt, VanoottvsT, Wn. It. II. Oilbrvth, LyW. Wn, Jlm M. Totton. Stevenson. Wn. Henry Olmstead. Carson. Wn. William IuHtr, Butir. "Wn. K. W. CIUC1ITOM. Portland OiVfaa. EAST SOUTH VIA IWult Fifth Ltsv Irving; stx. Portland Arrive overland Kxprra Trains fr nlim, Howuur-, Ash Innd. HacramintQ, Oadrn, San Krsn rlsro, Mujnvit, Lo Angles. K I'oso. Nw Ornlrani and th Kaat. At WoOdburn (daily xu(pt Hun. ilav). mnrnlna train conntct with train fur Mt. An. ai, fliivrrton, II r n w n i t 1 1 U, i Hprltislleld, and Natron, and vn l train tor Mt. A Mr I and Hllv.r ton. t'orvalll paan j K-r. hi'rldnn psrti mrr. I 10 p.m j-7 : eft a.m 1:30 a.m T;N p.m 7: a m 6; re p.m IU:!5am HI; 5 p.m Daily, fll'nlly rxrrnt Hunt1 Sat H 'bntu tlrbvTs on sale bf.wwn PirU land. iiirmrno and Han FrartHsro. Net ratt-s U7.o flrst clasa, without berth and IU.00 seound class, IntluJIna berth, lintrs and tl'krt m Eastern oolnU snd Europe. Also Japan, China. Mono lulu and Australia, t'sn b nhtainrd ' inn nic, nura and wash InRton sreota. T.JIHII.I, DIVISION. Pawieng.r dcpoi foot of Jefferson tt. Leave for Oawrfi dally at 7:W, l:4 a. m.; 11:30, S:!5, 5:15, 6:28, 1:06, 11:30 p. m. end t:00 p. m. on Sunday only. Arrlv at Portland daily at 1:30, M0:80 a. m.: 1:34, 3:15 I; JO, 7 40, 10:00 p. m.i 11:40 a. m. dally rjcepf Mondsv: 1:30 and 10:45 a. m. oa Sun dsys only. Leave for Dallas dally except 8un day at 4:30 p, m. , Arrlv at PorUand at 1:30 a. m, Passena-er train leaves Dsllis for Alrle Monday, Wedneadavs nd Prl days at 1:46 p. m. Returns Tu)ayi, Thursday and Saturday. , -, 'Exeept iunday, . R. B. MILLBB, 0n. Prt. and Pasa. Art These tiny Oipiulei are eupaner to Dsissm or kopaiDa, Cubebs or Inisctioni and Aim CURE IN 48 H0URSP"j the same diieusi with.V' out Inconvenience. Srti h tli IWueiristt. Scoit's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE tor tnilnmmntlua or Cut rlt l l. IHaJ.I. r and HUfa.nl Kl.1a.vii. Ma euro a lur. Uur qolcklT ud 1 jrai nciiUr th. wort csaci of CiluHarrhAcia antl i.,iri, no maitrnf hnw Uft '.iOt" Inj. AbwlMLilf vnrnilma. ill br lnu(lt. 1'rlf. II 00, or bj ia, 'II. poj'jiKi.l, II.N, box., M.7J. v L v. , ' npTHI AKTAt.MP$ll CO., . ' W' ssusroNVsiNS, omio, , Sold by Chae. Horr 461 Commeroi. al Street, Astoria, Oregon. - W0s s J- TV ?ltm..