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THE MORMXG ASTOHIAX. WEDXISDA Y. JiJNIi II. 1002 Telephone, Main SL TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent ty mail, per year J W Bent by mall, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month .... to SEMI-WREXi-Y. Bent by mail, per year, In advance $1 00 The Astorlan guarantee! to its ad yertlsers the largest circulation cf any newspaper published on ibe Columbia River. VrHOLD. OH RKPVJAL TUK LAW. There wtss i-onsiderable comim-M In Astoria yesterday on the action of Master Ftsh Warden Van Dusen on Ms stand against the cold storage Institutions wtilc Jiave been vtaiat- ine the foih laws In regard to stur geon. ' He will lose his head," was anld a tiundred Uines yesterday. "Why because uth a pressure will be brought to bear on rte appointing and removing power that he will be le capltated." The master fish warden holds his office at the will of the appointing power and for cau.e they may remove Hm a4 any time. The nuestion is . w hat " cause" will be alleged against Van Pusen? Is the tew against the handling of sturgeon at this season still in force? Did Van Dusen find sturgeon in the possession of the concerns named? If the.-e questions be answered In the affirm atlve, then why sfcould Van Dnsen be removed? Is he to be removed for enforcing the law? The Astorian has no interest in the fight between M.r Van Dusen and the cold storage men. but as a represen tative newspaper it has an interest In the enforcement of the laws of the country, and upholding the officers of ie country 1n the discharge of their duty. What if the use of passing laws if they are not to be enforced? What Is the purpose of " winking" at the law? If a law ts obnoxious, unfair, and Against the best Interests of the people and the government, there Is a remedy: the law may be repealed. One man, or ne community cannot repeal a Saw. 7f this could be done tftere wuold not be a law enforced on the statute bonks. Some commu nity or some se; of persons would 'get In and repeal It If a tew Is to be thus openly violated, why. It simply leads to the violation of other laws, and others, ' until they would all be come a farce, and a state of anarchy would reign. Without taking any personal side in the case, from a standpoint of right and dnfy there Is hut one side for lawablding citizens to take, and that Is to uphold th law. The man who takes any other ide is placing him- ihe condemnation of the public. If Van lu?en or any other (hYial Is thrown out of office for enforcing the law It wiil be the downfall of the men or sin of men that do it. The ; people would sustain a man thus de- j capitated In no umwtu-in tones; at the very next election they wnuM place ! bis In an office far better than the one . he hnil lost at the hands of a few for doing his duty, and the power that ' nited him for doing his duty would ! over hear the brand of condemnation 1 t in the public eye. However, if Van j Pusen has .lone anything to merit his I tvm-ival let him be removed, but let !t mit be for upholding the law. I'p- hold the law while it Is on the statute 'nooks, but repeal it if It is wrong! nPhRITAN1 lgr FOIMINV, AURA TV On a trip ntong the water front of siorla will be found a gne1 illus ritlnn of push nnd enterprise, and objects are there sven which have leiod rhe nv-tal of men. Ame have won and some have fallen hy Hue way- iHde. Tmine life l one continuous struggle. It is a o-ntinoms forsinar Wsric. ahead. The man who rev gives self in a 0a4 ligtn before the people. u i-.. - r.. i . v .i. . i opposition 'hat meeM If van Da4"n Is to be thrown out of office for enforcing the law, it will j be the greatest mistake over made i by a power that has such authority, i ne inch, or makes a misstep is like- ly lo fa'l and never get n the front I rank again. J Along the water front there are a number of o!, dilapidated buildings. Dim signs Sndica-te that thty have once be canneries, packing houe. r mercantile houses. In front of them, fori ahead to the deep wat er channel Are modern up -to-date edifices, canneries, packing houses and cold storage plants. iome of the old dilapidated buildings are still used as torasre rooms. They are called the " old r-annery" or the " old poking Nmse." the " old me.-w-fcouse.' the " old store." or whatever name they on-? served by. Some of the dim signs on these old buildings are the same as are written in bright golden letters on the new buildings. S.-mie of t-ie sigis are scarcely legible, the new ones are bright and attractive to the eye. They s'how pisjenty on tfielr faces. When one sees the old signs on the !d buMdings he would imagine that the former owners were dead and that the new buildings were owned by another generation of the ame name. Rut upon Inquiry U is often ascertained that the founders of the old buildings have rhus forged yhead. And when the men are sought out it is found that most of them are comjoratively young Just ready for the real struggle in life, which will doubtless never come to them. But some of the old buildings are nutting down. They are a nuisance to the city for their neglected ,di!ap- dated appearance. No new buildings have ben constructed in front of them: they have not been looked aft er :the owners in some instances have p?ed away, in others they have em barked in other calling: some of them have failed many of them! They could not stand the crucial test. They did not bare their breasts to the stern the business man: thy did not forge to the front. ti'ri by step, foot by foot. Inch by inili stand firm; they gave back. It will be a dangerous precedent, and i ,hey rna'1e mi,?D nn,i ,n" h"a" r the power that does it will receive nJin' maH tMr AnntM. j I There- are none too old to r It it an evil day for the wife and mother when she scans her worn face in the mirror, and asks the question, "Does it pay? Does it pay to sacrifice nealtti ana Happiness to wedded love i " But there is another ques tion which rightly A takes precedence of Does it pay f It is this: "Is it neces sary to sacrifice health and happiness to wedded love ? " Half a million w omen answer, No ! They have been weak and have been made strong by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrintion. 4 They were sick and si elve I the lesson. The young should espec ially study the Illustration. It might he overdrawn In fact, but in text it i more than true. The man who forges ahad. never flinches, never surrendeis. get a firm footing and holds it until an opening Is rule !n the front, rnd then advances with a firm step, s the man that wins in all callings, trades and professions. Forgin? ahead, when you are in the right, i. a winner. the finality. Tho Ihiritati wife twol to love, honor ami o!y her huabamL Sh bolitiveil that " tlio httshan.l is tho hcil of the wifo," and h ytoltloil to his will as lor livr, have ohaiip'd all that. Wo have cut the wonl " oWy " out of marriaejo wrvict. We have accepted the dwtrine of femimna Women no lou-r keep nileuee in the church. In Imsimxw avo. cations aiitl professions they march si.lo by sile with men. To-Uy tha intellectual equality of woman is frankly eonoedVil, anl yet that puritan wife, vowed to oU'dieinH', whose husband wa also her lonl, lwd tno point of equality with the stronger sex which the modern woin:ui htw largely lost ; she hal the equality of health, and the equality of eotiragv and strength which enabled her to keep her place at her husband' side in times of danjrer ami of oril. As housewife she was tireless in her industry. A mother alio wared a largo family. She knew little of the aches and ill which vex the modern woman who has entered upon the heritage of woman's rights. Statisticians have called attention to the decrease in the size of the family. Women shrink from the pangs and obli gations of maternity. The very partieipanee of women in out door sport once termed manly, is only an evidence of the fact that she recognizes her physical deficiency and weakness. But outdoor sports and exercises are open to comparatively few women, and while exer cise may promote the health when if is once estab lished, it cannot produce health. In fact, where there is womanly weakness, exercise may be an injury where the weakness permits the possibility of exercise. The first and greatest of woman's rights is the right to be healthy, the right to -nj,.y herself as a wifo and to bo happy as a mother, tiive woman this ami all other features of worvnnly ctpnlitv will take can- of themselves. In .hundreds of thousands of eases this physical equality lias been restored to weak and sick women by the use v( Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the medic which makes weak women strong and s-ick women well. "My wife used three bottles ol" Dr. Pierce's medicine, and I never such results," writes A, U. Hayues, Esq.. of Aurora, Lawrence Co. I "It wh wonaertui in its work. Vc Iiad used lots of mcdieiiie otic of the best physicians m Aurora, but uiv wile got no better vv heard one pitiful groan after au.itlier, day and night. friend huilded me a copy of Dr. Pierce' txxk, The Common Sense Medical Aclviser and after reading the testimonials of Dr. Pierce's successful treatment! and seeing that the cases descriU-d were siinil.tr to mv wife's, l bought for her a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite lYescription.' More she had taken all of the medicine she was un and helping to do the work. She has taken three bottles and is now well. Has'brttrr health than she ha had for years, so perfectly did the nitdicine do its wotlt." Dr. Piere.i'8 Favorite Prescription cures womanly ills and the aches and pains which these ills are the cause of. It establishes regularity and so gives f reedom from the periodic, suffering w hich so many women endure with each recurring month. It dries the drains which distress atid weaken women. It heals the gnawing ulcer, puts out the scorching flame of inflammation, ami perfectly and permanently cures female weakness. It also cures backache, headache, nervous ness, sleeplessness and other ills which are the result of womanly diseases. "No doubt you have forgotten me, but after you have read my letter you will rementler me, writes Mrs. Annie E. Moring, sS 7th Avenue. S. W., Roanoke, Va. - In the year 1M07, I wrote you for advice, which you gave me free of charge. Now, Doctor, I will tell vou I was a wreck. When I wrote to you I could not walk straight, for pain in my aUlotnrn could not sit down, lie down, or get any ease at all. I had what was called the best do. tor here, hut did not get any better until I went through a course of you: medicine. I took eight hottles each of ' Favorite Prescription ' and ' Golden Medical Discovery ' I kept on with the 'Pleasant Pellets' after I had stopped taking the other medicine. I took leu vials of the ' Pleasant Pellets,' and I tell you the medicine made a cure of me. Mv trouble was female trouble, and I am willing to have you use my letter, for there are other women to-day that need your medicine, and it will cure them if they will follow your advice." Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by lctter.rce. All correspond ence is held as sacredly confidential, and the written confidence of women are guarded by the same strict professional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce in his daily consultations with sick women, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. If you are led to use "Favorite Prescription" because it has cured other women, do not allow a substitute to he palmed off on you as " just as good." Insist upon the remedy with a record Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. A MEDICAL ADVISER FREE ! Di. Pierce's People's Common Senso Modloal Advisor contains over a thousand largo pages and more than 700 Illustrations. This Is ono of the foremost medioal works of thm ago. It tells the plain truth In plain English. It doals with the problems of marriage, reproduction, heredity, and the Important facts of biology and physiology In general, from the vlow-polnt ol 00m mon sense. It Is a book for tho guidance of young men and young women, of wives and husbands, and therefore a family medical book. This valuable work is sont FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send 31 one -cent stamps for the cloth - bound volui.to, or only 21 stamps tor the book In paper-covers. Addrcsss Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. AH N TV A I mm 1 ;i 5 V 1 M I iso h id if ri iu 1 a ' I 1 INTKItKSTINt) TO ASH MA KMItl'IUa , sur. Daniel Haute, of Ottervlll. Iowa, writes, I have h id asthiiu for tluva or four yenm and have tried about tll the eon nh nnd nathiim emits In (he miir ket and have recolved treatment from physicians' In New York unit other cities, but got Very little leoiellt Until I tried riley's Honey aim Tar which Have mo Immediate relief and I will never ho without It In my taMHr. I sincerely recommend tt lo tvll." tt uiUi by Km nk H irt. Nearly oil lite members of Kentuc ky's lejjUUMUIV look llHll H UKUIIIIIK tixly AS H COIlUtutloll;ll lllllell.llllellt C. 01, Barr, Dentist Maiiaoll Uulldlnv. 171 Commercial Bl Astoria, Ore, TlOt-WHONK! iu:d 1001. t'liionlo liroiu liliil trouble and mou rner rough iNin Ih- nulekly ivllve l nnd cured by Foley' Ibny ml f.ir. IVr il bV K"ink Hurt. You should be very careful wlwre and tuov you ei your risimrks full for iYr they might hurt s.nne one, . tn the first Indleatlou f kidney trou ble stop It by tukinir Floy" Kidney t "ore Sold bv Frank llivrt. fis-n a ituin IhkIiis reiuiK lwfoiv he K-'ts ilr.nl hu nevei Ket tiled en vim Ii lu Kno.x hut I '-ill i' nt Is. W.VIiN'IN'il. If you lme kldcey or blitdder trnu hie and do not u FolryV Kidney Oin-v. you will httv niity yournelf to Ulatne for letulis, as It positively cures nil forms of kidney and hUdder .11. 1 .". Soi l by Frank Hart, Dr. T. h. Ball DKNTI8T. M Commercial 8trevt Astoria, 0r, J.A.FASTABEND OMNRItAL OONTHAt'Tttn AND HttllJJWK CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen 4 Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. JUST LOOK AT HEIt. Krom the fountain of gratitude spring many rivulets of virtue. PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M. Vancouver Bar racks. Was., May 30. 1902. Staled proposals, in triplicate, wjll be receiv ed u the nffiep of tho T-rift flllfirtf.r- " Favorite 1'rescnp-j master. Portland. Or. until 2:30 p. m. tion" made them June 19. 13to. and then opened for the well. It will do the construction of a steamboat in accor- same for almost every I dance with the plans and t-peeifioatii .n ...t.n .r;..e ,t inn flip tn t hp Ttf.ruit Oiifirforrnnut, , ! When came that sprtshtly xtep, fauitlewH skin, rich, rosy complexion, .rnlllnij far:e. She looks bomI. feels 4kA. Here's htr secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Piils. IleHUlt all orcrans active, diKntion khm, no healaehe, no chance for "blues." Try them yourself. Only 2".c at ('has. Rogers. woman who gives it a fair and laithtul trial. It stops weak ening drains, heals inflammation anJ ulceration and cures female weakness. It tranqualizes the nerves and encourages the apatite. M expected to brcume a mother, and a threatened mischance greatly weakened me," writes Mr. K A. Nations, of Wilts Sjirin?s, fiearcy Co.. Ark., "and my old disease returned. My husband got another doctor lor me but I aeemed to jimt drag along and get no better. At last 1 told the doctor that il hit medicine did not help me I would go back to Dr. Pierce's medicines. 1 did so, and by the time I had taken them one month I could do my own housework, except washing, and tended my rurden too. I was stouter than I had ever been while waiting baby's coming since my first baby came (this one was the sixth child). She is now eleven months old and is a healthy child, As for me, I feel as young now as I did at eighteen years of ge; am thirty now. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Fierce'a medicine to all aunenug womankind.' Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness and sick headache. on file in the Depot Quartermaster's Ofllce. at Portland, where full informa tion will be furnished.. Envelopes con tained proposals should be marked: "Proposals for Steamboat, " and ad dressed W. A. P.KTHEL. Q. M. SHERIFF'3 SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will on Monday ,the 7th day of July, 1902, at the hour of ton o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at and in front of the Court House door. In the City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Oregon, offer for sale and Bell, at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand ait the time of Bale all and singular, the reel estate and pro perty heretofore Md In for taxes for the yea 1899 for eaid Clatsop county, to which said Clatsop coun ty has acquit -title by virtue of such sale. THOMAS LINVTLLB, Sheriff of CI at son County, Oregon. Dated, June 3rd, 1902. Don'e ex per: t credit for duing your duty. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIG ARS Sujij.Iifs tif nl kinds nt lowest r;itc. for fislicririfti, Farmers ami Lowers. A. V. ALLEN. Tenth and Comtneriial M recti Active agents wanted for " The World on Fire" by Murat Halstead. Burning mountains in American In dies explode, destroying cities full of people, startling history of appalling phenomena, threatening the globe; 600 big Illustrated pages, only $1.60. High est endorsements. Biggest profits guaranteed. Agents clearing from J3 to $25 dally. Outfit free. Enclose 10 cents for postage. The Dominion Co., Dept. L, Chicago. FOUNDED A. L). 1710 Presumption Is very chase akin to Ignorance. No good health unless tthe kidneys are sound. Foley's Honey and Tar makes the kidneys right. For tale by Frank Hart. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE )e LONDON TMK OLDEST I'UKEl.Y FIRE OFFICE IN THE WOKI.D. "h A-wets, . . . t,.ino.ooo Csai Aawatsi In United States. ,OiO,ois C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Saosome Street - Sao Francisco. Cat. There mv plenty nf rteh men who nuild ttlm-ly Bpeliil one luilf of their feitnne In li-iirntitK h"W tn Mid the m her luilf IMirltiif the itimmrr kidney Irregular Hies are of fn ruined by exeeiutlvn diliiklnu fur being in ei'lienuM, Attend lo the kidneys at ouee by uollitf Fo ley Kidney One. Kr !e by liVnnk l),irt. One illMiree fltw out of s.'tt lltl' rlauett In the t'ullrtl tlati U not imi IhuI tifter nil. H h"wn the Mitlem'c uf tho ilh.i' 4 TH uiutKMi. Central Meat Market 643 COMMERCIAL ST. Your utilns fur uit-aU. ImiiIi K UHII AND SALT Will IK! tr..in.ll and alia Ki'Uirlly allviiri In 3. W. MORTON, Pr. Tetrpgaue Nn ill. .xitATTKK.H ,i.i, i:i; ii!iH, T1i-o In hoaplial, F. A tj'llledtf-, Verheiiu. Alii., l a vat sum io due itK Ut euro n novero oniie of pttvm mui' tiiK -I luinor. When all fulled Duck- lens Arnliit Sulvo noon cured hlin, IrtuUluea Itilbimmutltin. catiiUer ) Ai'tnn,. kllla INiltw. IW-at imiIvw In the Wurld. :3c ill tHtK. Iber'ai druK ulnr The Klri wIhi la not natbifled with tlie iiilir of her hnlr rn huve the eoiwoln. tion of knoutuif that he will mt Imvs ,lon to witlt until It turn grny. Insjfioce. Commlssloa tod Shlpplpf. C. J. TRENCMARD, Aitn Wells Kurgo mid I'selfln Kipremi Onuin'ra, Custom House Broker- AM. WWItK 8AVBIX "For yvam I miffirtit aueJi untold ml jirry from ltrono.htt," writew J. . Johnntjin, of ItrouK-hton, (hi,, "that of ten I wim unable lo work. Then, when everything el fitiled. 1 wiu wholly ourel by lr, Klntf's New IHwovi'ry for I'on.mmptlon, My wtf auffi-n d In-len.--ly fiiim Aathinu. till It euiel her, and al our exetienee ki-h to Mhow tt In i)m lKt I 'roup medliilne In the world. A trial will eonvlnev you It :ln unrlvalleil for TIhm.iI nnd I.iiiik ill eiiiet. (!iiiininte. Iniitlin Me and $1. Trial botilin frin nt I "liim. ItuKera. PRAEL & COOK ! fkANSI EK COMPANY. Telephone Ul. DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our care Will revolve iclal attention. No 53S Duane St. Astoria, Ore. W. J CX)K, Mgr. lie Tel. UJL The m ilpture leai lien Unit It l not tpaxl for il nmn to live nlotir, but evidently Hint- re a few old biieln Inrs In thin town who don't believe tb- Merlplure, LOOK I-fiKASA.VT, ri.KAHi:. t'lio(ijrra.her '. ('. llitrliin, of l-kibin. o., enn do mi now, thotiK'h for years he eoillilll't, IxHatl- he suffered Ulltolil agony from the worn! fonu of Indl-gi-Htliin. All phyHlelaua anil medlelneo fiilbil to help him till he tried Wl.-e. trie Ifltterw. uiilnh worked sueh won ders for hlin Must ln deehueji they are a Kixlst'nd to minVrwH from dyspi-iislu and Mtoirwu'h troubles, t'nrivnlli-d for dlwiuifs of the Htomuoh, I.lver and Klilm-.es, they build up and Kite new life to the whole system. Try them. Only .Vie. fJuinaiite.-. by t'luiM. Itng. ors, ilnigirlut. Andrew Asp, j Wixu lalrr, BI.rL.nll. tti isruikMr ! FIK.-T-CIA8a WOIIK AT l IIKA80NAI1MC I'KK.'EH. I Sp-olal Attention Olven tu Hhlp ard Hteamboat Hepalrlnr.Menerai Ulaok ! smithing, First. dm. Mora. Bhoelnif. mic ('OHNEfl TWELFTH AND DITANB ! ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA I RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVK I I MX) am I 7 On p m I'OKTIANIJ I'nrtlaiel I'n mi For A.t'Tia ami wr I'.slittas A.HTOKI A. Aail I II 10 in 0pm I m I K"f '"'I W"r I II HUa m 6 10 i in I'uliiU lOWpm Some girls iret ii wry ill t-inereil 111 th. 111. ,rn I il if lr,l,iiililL' lha iviiiu.. of It Is h citing up very late the night nerorc iti.ikiiik ineinm-ni u uu sua I v iigreeable. klfia in 11 if. a m 9 M ii Ift s m t so p m K.te a m HKA.-IIlK IIIVIHION AsbirU fur Marmnuin, Kbivel, Kurt evi-ni, Haiiinintiil anil Ailorla Huaslilc for W.rrc'H,,.!, Flavl, llainmeiiil. Tun iieVBii anil Antorl 7ttu (W p In 10 iti a in 17 (Kip m 7 (X) p in w s m SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., GENTS WAS WASTI.N'ii A WAY. Tlie folliulnj: li.,.r frnin Itobert It. VV'a'tH, of H.'ili-in, Mn., Is liiHtruetlvo: "I h.'ive been troubled with kidney IlKeaMe for the In.st flve yt-m-s. I lost ilenh and never Tell well ami doelonil with lending physlehuiM and tried all remedb-K Himgi-yfed without relief, Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and lefts lh:in two bottleM eonipletely eured me nnd I am now sound and well." Mold by Frank Hart. There Is no truth In ibe Piiynlu !hn all who marry In hante repi-nl at IiiIhiii-c. Many of lliein have n IiiimI b mi hard to kin-p the Wolf from the door they don't have any leisure, TKN YUAKfl IN ITIID,' It. A. !ray, J. I', Oakville, Intl., wrili'M,- "For ten yearn I wan confined tn toy bed with disease of my kidneys, It was ho severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very lit-Nt medical skill available, but could gel no relief until Folly's Kidney 'ure was recommended tn m, it hus been a godcend to me." Hold by Frank Hart. lUchk-H aio enrniiKua'tlve, A dufllnr Ih a fortune to a beggi-r nnd !!! cents looks like great wealth to the averwge ty, while J. V. Morgan rim-Id put $5,000 In his vtwt pic ket ami for-et It. Sumlav nnlv AM trains make close connection at Ooble with all Northern 1'aclflo train to and from th Fast and Bound points .. J- WATO. Oen'l Freight and Pasaengsr Agent. OR. KINC'S NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. ('iirt'sOori.sumtiiin,(1oiirlis, ('olds. l5i'otii'liitiw Atli 'liMMiiiioniaflluyl'VvcrJ'lcu' my, JiiiCJnpiic, llfini'st'iioss, Hore Throat, (Voup anil WhtKipiiipf Con;;'!!. NO CURE. NO PAY. Prlct60c. and SI. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. M CHir.nrTrt-s rNQtM r Tr;l .. . tolfl "'"'Hi b". 1 tv i ;:r r"k,,!,""' w . MTr.';,.Jrtl'"!:'.Ta.ll--""als Foley's flonev nf Tat beel$fwgsaalstop$thecouh.