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THE HORHIKG ASTORIAN. THURSDAY, MAY IS, lfiOJ Teiflotte; Malu HI. TBRUS OF SUBSCRIPTION. : DAILY. Sent by mall, per year -M 00 Sent by mail! Pr month .......... SO forced by oarrlcr,-per-months". t.? ' to BEMI-WEEKI.Y. tent by mall, per year. In advance, 51. Jhe Astorlsn guarantee to Ita ad vertisers the iargt circulation of any s srepaper published on the Columbia KsTtr. ' STATS REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Consrcas J. N. WIUJAMSON. . For Governor ; W. J, FURNISH. Tut Supreme Judge , . R.8. BEAN. For Secretary of State F. L DUNBAR, i ' For Treasurer C 8. MOORE. Far Attorney -General " A. M CRAWFORD. :,.:-v For Bute Printer J. R. WHITNBT. rr Sup's- of Public Instructions J. H. ACKERMAN. tOTNTT REPUBLIC AX TICKET. ',' Senator".'''', C. W. FUXpTOH. i ' . Representative ;V . TT. CARNAHAN. , ' A. S CRETIN BCKAU. , County Judge J. H. D. GRAY. Conuniattoner C. C. OUARKJB. ' Shertff- THOMAS LXKYILLB. ' ' Oterk " J. C. CLINTON. ; Treaaurer CHA8. A. HEILBORN. 'i . . Aatcaaaor L". T. B. CORNBUUa Surreyor R. C. F. ASTBURY. ; ; . Coroner W. C. A. POHI ' Road Superv;ar C. B. FOSTER. Justice of tha Peace t P. J. GOODMAN. ; Constable . . - WV. BOASLBY. NO LONGER VILLAGE. A few persons of Portland have spo ken faceously of Astoria as a "little toning village at the mouth of the Co lumbia."' In her, struggles through many years against giant opponents he may have appeared to be only a flsbtag village: a small town nestling at the foot of the hills overlooking the only deep water bayon the Colum bia. She may have appeared insig nificant, but those days are passing. Added to her canneries ,her cold-storage plants ,her machine shops and saw mills, and new pjanta of all kinds wh'ch are being constructed and oth ers that are still coming, fishing will till go on and that .too, on a larger scale than ever before. But she Will no longer be called a Ash- Ing village, even by her largest op- ponent. Already Aatoria 4s showing the effects of her new growth. The joint meeting of the Progressive Com- The doctor sometimes passes a harder sentence than, the judge. But the sen tence of the doctor is more often set aside or overruled than is that of tbe iudee. In the case of -Mrs. Revcraft given below, the doctor sentenced her to j about eighteen years ot physical punish ment and misery. But she rebelled against the sentence, and commenced tne use ot Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. In a few weeks she was a well woman. It's a peculiarity of the cures ef fected by the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, that they are generally cures of chronic diseases. A woman suffers with disea.scs peculiar to bef sex, she takes medical treatment, gets no better, and has no hope held out to her of improvement Then in her discouragement she turns to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and finds a prompt and lasting cure. "Fa vorite Preset lption " establishes regu larity, dries unhealthy drains, heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness, "Four yr nso my health begin to fail," vur Hit. ntine m. Kcyrratt, ol Clrnwood, Wliii)(ft. Co.. Oregon. "I had vtry heavy "ki(.uk wciih in me region or tne meruit, tmu in back and loins, could not lift anything eavy, reit at uisht very poor; utomach de ranged. One physician md I wa overworked, another Mid I had emigentioa and falling of term. He treated me uine months and aaid I would not be well until I had panned the change of Ule. 1 wu only twenty-aevea yeara old then I became diacouragrd, and began uing Dovtoi rierce's favorite Prescription. Took a tea poonlul three tirnena day ; began feeling better Tight away. Am using my third bottle now, and (eel I am In good health. I believe Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has restored me to health. If suffering women would give it a hit trial they would give it praise." Dr. Pierce Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of si one-cent stamps to pay erpeuse of mailing only. Address Dr. JL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 9 merclal Club and, the Woman's Club last evening was a valuable step slont these. line. . ' -,'Ci. Amontf the first things to give As t oris a city" appearance Is to beautify It. but to have a beautiful lty and an unhoalihful one is not so well as to renviln a common BSWng vijlage, But to '.have a beautiful city and a clean .one with, sood sanitation is what, is d. sirtd. The initiatory steps have been taken and with women at the helm and men willing to aid tn the movement It will be successful. The unsightly buildings will be re moved, a good sanitary system will b established .the Immoral dives will be more' isolated and Astoria will soon put on a new appearance a real city apearance Instead of that of a dtrty Ashing viiiage. There Is nothing to stay her but the inactivity of her cltlsens. , The only remarkable coincidence In the attack of Mr. Wise on J. N. Wil liamson is that Mr. Wise Is a Demo crat and Mr. Williamson is a Repub- lcan nomuee; and that all of the at tacks made by persons for the "good of the home" and on "meat and bread" If ues come from a member of an opposition ro'i'lcsl party to the one attacked. If Mr. Williamson was a good Democrat, or a "non-partisan-cltisen," it Is claimed that Mr. Wise would not And fault with him. Mr. Wise is a good cltisen, a successful business man and a good Democrat, anMte is Just about as enthusiastic tn his politics as he is In business. It is hard to get that old "dled-in-the-wool" -:ut, Mr.' Wise, but the com? ing election promises to close your old antiquated party out in this country. There are 'hundreds vf campaigners now finding things to say to make a bit in the present political contest. There is plenty to say about the "mon grel" cause but it is not worth wast ing ammunition on them. They have all to win and nothing to lose. The best posted among them do not expect success; they merely encourage the pipe-dreamers and hop-dreamers and sick them on and then laugh about it. It Is a good joke; that's all. What could the people expect to gain by j electing a lot of masqueradert to of fice? In these days practical business men look "behind the things they Invest in to see what Is backing them. The backing of the "non-parts" to tbe mot to: "I want office!" "If the Democratic papers -would resort to the old custom of talking about high taxes and favored classes, in Clatsop county." said a prominent cltisen yesterday, "they would do well to wipe their own record out first. Of all the high taxes and legal steals in Clatsop county, the record of the Pem- locrafci' stands out boldest." Gentle men In doubt about this may call at the court house and the records are not orriy there to ,how for themselves but Individual cases may be. pointed out. some miserable scribbler has at tacked Senator Fulton in a little Wil llamette sheet. One learns from that j sheet things about Mr. Fulton her at home that Mr. Fulton nor his j friends ever heard of before. It i ! charged that Mr. Fulton has never done anything for his home county. The way in which Mr. Fulton stands with his home people and the confi dence they manifest in him is suffi cient rebuttal of all such statements made by a campaign fakir. Personal Journalism is a thing of the past. The editor who runs his pa per as a "ventor" or personal spleen will sooner or later drop out of busl- ' Tl C If l llrtt Mm .i,t .V. .... 4U uuii iJUl UIC editor who has the honesty and man hood to champion the cause of right and truth wil be on hand and see the good effects of his work when the vituperators are all gone. You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied For sale by Frank Hart Many a candidate who regards him self a Clay during the campaign finds himself to be "mud" on election day. HOLDS UP A CONGRESSMAN. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bot tles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medicine ever sold over a druggist' counter." Over worked run down men and weak, s'cly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitter . Try them. Only 80c. Guaranteed by Chas. Roger. Under the present condition of society wealth Is a hard thing to gain and a hard thing to keep when It 1 gained. -,a, .ib. ' aBsaaasaaaaa-eata asMMSMoH 1 rn waV into the blood, atid ure forced by thevitvuialioa through the gland and pores of the sHvcnusing it to bnm like fire, and the incessant itching- allows no rest night or day. Ucietna appear in a great many different form, Ix-gitming frequently ft a mere Tcdncss of the skill, fol lowed by little blisters or pimples, from which a clear or str.w colored matteroozes, forming intosores, scales A f f BtJFtJM or seal; this is weeping l-cxcma, SI&lr niliiWlii eoiuutonly callwl Salt Rheum. These acid poisons sometimes dry up the nntural'oils and the.skin bvctnucs hard nud dry, often cracking and bleeding and causing intense pain and fearful itching. This form of Kctuna is known aa Tetter, nud oltcnest attacks the hands and feet. Vnsiithlly eruptions. 7'Fl"3"a?7 a ll,e s',alw ' P'tnp'es and blackheads break out upon the face, neck and shottliler ns n result of polluted blood, and this humiliating discrtsc is dllcd Acne. Jieal .remedies afford bttt sennt relief. The blood and system hving saturatetl with thepoison.thediseasecannotbereachetlwitliwashes.salves, A f $3F iwwuers or other local applications. . 1 S. S. S. restores the a - am rioratcd blood to its normal condition, stimulates the sluggish organs, atid all the waste matter tsclnumatcd throng h the pnicr channels. S. S. S. makes the blood rich and strong, and under its tonic and invigo rating .effects the general health improves, and the skin becomes soft and smooth nsain. S S. S. contains no minerals but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Write us if yott need medical advice; this will cost you nothing. Illustrated book on skin diseases sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga, A LKS5SON IN HEALTH. Healthy kidney filter the Impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health la impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively our all form of kidney and bladder dlseaa. It strengthen the whole system. For sale by ' Frank Hart. ' Occasionally some man succeeds In startling the world, but he don't keep it startled long. WILL CURB CONSUMPTION. - A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., write, 'Foley' Honey nd Tar i tbe best preparation for coughs, cold, and lung trouble. I know that It ha cured consumption in the first atage." For sale by Frank' Hart la the struggle for wealth the strong have the advantage over the weak and they use it. STAND LIKE A STONE WALL . Between your children and the tor tures of itching and burning ecaema, scaldhead or other skin disease. HowT why, by using Buclden's Arnica Salve, earth' greatest healer. Quick est cure for ulcer, fever sores, salt rheum, cuts, burns, and bruises. In fallible for pilea. Ke at Chas. Roger. The hope of a future home In heaven makes our poverty more easily to en dure while here. FARM FOR SALE. Bmall improved farm. nw 6-room bouse, barn, chicken house, orohard, fine mountain spring water, near steamboat landing and poatofQce, oh Grays River, Wahkiakum County, Wn. Apply to MRS. LYDIA LAM LEY, 12. Twelfth St, Astoria, or to Mrs. J. P. Foster, at farm. The favorite glass with the girl is the mirror, but most 'all men are partial toward the beer glass. WHAT THIN FOLKS NEED. Is a greater power of digestion and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive or gans, gently ezpell all poisons from the system, enrich the blood. Improve ap petite, make healthy flesh. Only 2So at Chas. Rogers. A girl in a low cut gown ought to take a photograph, for there Is certain ly enough exposed. WHAT 13 FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. Answer: It is made from a pre scription of a leading Chicago physici an, and one of tbe most eminent of the country. The Ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. For sale by Frank Hart If talking politics sometimes make men fight, what would be the result if women were allowed to vote? A RBV ELATION. If yu will make Inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many suc cumb to kidney trouhles In one form or another. If the patient is not be yond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoint. For sale by Frank Hart. The days when a woman's face was her fortune have passed. Nothing but cold cash goes now. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates .and can safely be given to children. For ale by Frank Hart, REVEALS A GREAT SECRET, It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by Dr. King' New Discov ery for Consumption. Here' the secret It cut out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and let the life-giving oxygen enrich and vltilize the blood. It beat the Inflamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most Infal lible remedy for all Throat and Lung disease. Guaranteed bottles COo and $1.00. THal ' bottles free at Charles Rogers . . : . is dm to the retention in the system of Uric Acid or other inflammatory .TKiisons which find their TRAVELING IS CANCEROUS. Constant motion Jars the kidney which are kept In place In the body by delicate attachments. Thl Is the reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men. teamsters and all wh.o drlv very much auffer from kidney disease ""- '"' strengthens the kidney and cure all forms- of kidney and bladder, disease. Geo. H. Hausan, looomotlvs engineer, Lima O.. write. "Constant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foley's Kidney Cure," Sold by Frank Hart. Judging from the report of the weather prophets, the coming summer will be warmer than the ast winter. Foley' Honey and Tar Is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and boarsnesa. For sale by Frank Hart Women are uch timid creatures that they are always several years any when It comes to giving their age. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Astoria National Bank Of Astoria At Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, April 30, 1902: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 1$(,SM K Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 7.10 W U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation 13.500 04 Premiums on U. S. Bonds .... 1,250 00 Stocks, securities, etc 34.635 74 Banking house, furniture and fixtures ,83l 01 Other real estate owned 10.46S M Due from Na'lonal Banks (not reserve agents) 2,230 43 Due from State Banks and Bankers 11.441 IT Due from approved reserve agents 140,72 53 Internal-Revenue Stamps .... 371 01 Checks and other cash item 3,443. M Notes of other National Banks 1,405 04 Fractional paper currency. nickels and cents , 1,620 73 Lawrul Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie JM.577 7 Legal-tender notes . 4,146 00 34,723 75 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 of circulation) 625 00 Total ,I424,9M 81 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 50,000 00 surplus fund 10,000 00 undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 4,446,03 National Bank Note out standing ; g,5oa 09 individual deports subject. to check.. $203,148 06 Demand certificates of deposit 33.443 49 Time certificates of deposit 115,463 31 352,053 65 Total ,.... $424,98 6$ State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I, D. K. Warren, nresldent of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. K. WARREN, President. Correct Attest: GEO. II. GEORGE, WM. H. BARKER, II. C. THOMPSON, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of May, 1902. E. Z. FERGUSON, Notary Public. It UXORIOUsT RAVEL Th. "Northwestern Liml'Jd" trains. electric lighted ttoroughsu', both Inside and out, and steam -heawd, are with out exception, in finest -trains tn th world. They emt.e iv t!,e litest, reweet and bt idea for convenlnce and luxury ever t i-a tft travelling nubile, and altogether V irr th mnu complete and splendid production of th car builders' art. These splendid Traini ' Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these auDsrior scommodstlons and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on th trains oa this line art protected by th Interlocking Biook System. W. H. MfclAl, H. L. SIBLER, General Agent. . Traveling AgX Portland, Oregon. r-s yn Some Inter esting Facts wnn popt ara eonUnupUttng a trip, whether on buMitea r pleaturt, thy naturally want the best n-;et obtainable as !ar as spd, ccnfort Ami safety Is concerned. Employe if the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paid to arve th public and oar trains are operated so as to uuk close con neetlong with diverging linos at Junction point. Pullman Plac Sleeping and Chair Car on through train. Dining car erv!c uoexoelUd, M ls served a la cart. In onler to obtain the nrst-cUs r- ivlre, ak th ticket agnt io sell you ! m. tiiri Av" ..... fj V r" wiiiuiiKiililt The Wisconsli Central Lines and you will mk direct coitnectlon at St. PjuI for Chicago, Ml!walca anj all oolnta East For any further lnformtti.Ni call oa any ticket agent, or norrevonJ wltk JAS. C. POND. Oen. Pas. Ag"t. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wia, 1 ,ltt J&X ,h $kg ffftrlVimoclfllin iinD , Uo flUUUffl tSMUlil EII18. Hf M D4!ly gfc pto 1 ioj Chicago, comprising I ""W'" The Latest Pullman Sleeper, ' Pwriess Dining Cars, fZic j . Th Wth Century Tralne- tRwu a. very Day of the tear, The Finest Tram in the World electric lighted " TUB BADGER STATE EXPRESS. tb Finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago,, via the Short Line. Connection from the Wt Had vis The NORTHERN PACIFIC GREAT NORTHERN AND CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS. This is also the BEST LINE batweeo Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All Agnt sell Ticket, via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. BtSLER. Genera! Agent Trav. Agent ts Alder Street, .Portland, Oresros nAHHER 8ALVE, Dm moot ItMiinz Mtw In tn work. Oregon Shorj line Union Pacific AND TIMS SCHED-f Depart , ULE Arrlrt From Portland. Chicago Portland Salt Lake, Denver, Special Ft. Worth, Oma 9:00 K m. ha, Kansas City, 4:N p. m. via Hunt- St. Louis, Chicago Ington andJBast AttanMo Salt Lake. Denver Express Ft. Worth, Oma- 8:50 n. ra. ba, Kansas City, $:lla. m via Hunt- St Louis. Chicago Ington and East. Walla Walla, St Paul Lewiston, 8po FastmaU kane Minneapolis p. ra. St. Paul, Dulutb. 7:0 a. sb via Milwaukee, Cbl Spokane cago and Bast 71 hour from Portland to Chleag No Changs of Can. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All sailing data subject to change 4 For San Frsncls- tT 00 every fly dsys. Monday 7 am. Columbia River Dallrex. To Portland and cent Sun. Way Landings. Steamer Nahootta leaves Astoria tide dally, except Sunday, for Ilwaoo, connecting there with trains for Long Beacn. Tioga and North Beach pouts. Returning arrives at Astoria same even- irg. O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. Astoria. A. L. CRAIG, Oeneral Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. BESTOF EVERYTHING A familiar nanu of the Chlcaaro. Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union a the Great Railway running th "Pioneer Limited" train every day and nignt between St. Paul and 'Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In th world." Understand: Connections art mad with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heat of a Variety quald by no other line. See that your ticket read via "Th Milwaukee" when going to sny point In the United States or Canada. All ticket scents sell them. For rstes, pamphlet or other infor mation, address. J, W. CABBY, C, J. EDDY, ' Trav, Pass. Agt (ten. Agt , Portland. Ore. . Portland, Or. ..NOTICE . . r To the Business Men, f To the People. FOUNDRD A. D.I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE I.N THE WORLD. Caan Aoaato. . . . ii.aoo.aoo Can Asoata In United Mtatexe. a.ota.a.ia , C. At HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Susorae Street - - Sin Prancfsco. Cal. SAMUEL ELMORE '' V North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Th Popular Product of the only brewery In North weatern Oregon enjoys very; larae domtntlo end ex. port Bale. KOPPS BEST bottled or In kegs. Free City Delivery, r q Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELMORE A CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. Hotel PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only Plrtat-CloMt. Hotel In Portland Si On and after this dat th Morning Astorlan will bt Issued a usual, and a us ual wilt t th best medium for th dissemination of new of your business tell ing th good peopl where to trsd tor their best ad vantage and your profit. This I trus because th As torlan reach th people, Is read by th people, and ha the confidence and sup port of th peopl. Money spent In Judialuu advertis ing pay largft return than any other Investment you can mk. W are justified In Invlt. Ing every oltlaea to sub scribe for th Morning As torlan at sixty neat a month, delivered, or fifty eant a month by mall, or to subscribe for th twlo-a-week Astortan at on dollar a year, because we offer yon full value for your coin." You gat all th local news and th expensive Associa ted Pre telegraph! news from all part of th world beside A dean, reliable pa per containing the feat urr la worthy of auppori & CO., GENT5 ASK ANY ONE Who has Used star Estate Range and they will tell you they ar hs most satisfactory they have ever used. They requlr but little fuel and bale quick and uniform, and ar easily managed. For sals In -Astoria only by Ml Scully 431 BONO STREET,, Between Ninth and Tentb ,