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London Time.
Nor art we glad only that the war 4s
at an end. We are jtlad, also, and in
bo lew degree, because we are now al
lowed to resume our proper work of
,. civilization. We do not lay down our
burden. We do not disguise from our
selves the fact that we have now to
begin anew labor uninterrupted by the
self-seeking of men misled by Ignorance
and jmbltion. It is malenciholy o re
flect that but for the usurpation of
power by a ring of foreign adventurers
mtm knew how to corrupt and to play
upon the prejudices of the population
Ihey have betrayed, the work we now
have to take in hand would already
have been far advanced by iie fruitful
methods of peace. It the war has last
ed long after reasonable resistance
ought to have ended, we may at least
count- as gain that H has completely
broken the power and destroyed the In
fluence of one of the worst sets of evil
counsellors who ever disturbed the
peace of the world. The "Independence
Belg," which has been very much
In tha confidence of the Boer delegates
to Europe, now Indicates very clearly
Its appreciation of their real character.
It observes that the concilfiatlon of
Boer and British interests was quite
possible, and that as the Boers now
accept prajtioaliy tf same terms that
were offered to them a year ago, we
i
may conclude that the continuance of
the war during the past year was made
Inevitable by the attitude of the Boer
deletes in Europe. They are pun
ished most people will thmk very in
adequately by seeing themselves ex
cluded from the negotiations and
practically disavowed. It weuld seem
Indeed, that the only difference be
tween the successful and the unsuc
cessful attempt-to come to terms Ues
In the fact that the tnist-hief-makerB
in Europe were listened to a year ago
and are ignored today. We hare now
to deal with tt genuine popuSattoe
of the new colonies the new subjects
"arhjm ttie King has welcomed in his
gracious message of congrautlation
Thy may be sure that Sir Henry
Campbell-Bann?rman spoke for En
glish people wh-M he said that we do
full Justice to the good qualities of
those who have been our antagonists,
but are now our friends and fellow
eltlsons. We have no desire but to
bring them into line as speedily as pos
sible with the rest of our colonies, and
to hand over to them as practicable
ihe loenl libertlifl which so many free
communities enjoy under the British
faff.
Peace is received with mixed feelings
When that cry sounds how people
rash to help and sympathize! And
when some fireman rescues a woman
from the flames, the
streets. echo with ap
plauding shouts.
Ana yet tt tnat
MM' woman had perished
in the flames it is pos
tT sible that she would
have suffered less
than she suffers al
most daily from the
inflammation which
disease has lighted in
: the delicate womanly
organism.
That fire of inflam
mation can be put
out. The enawiae
Dr. Fierce s favorite
?AJ& Preserintion not onlv
establishes womanly
"vySt"! regularity ana ones
' If? "l neas inflammation
Mfclh ifJl Ulcerations ana
fflllhhflll cures female weak
If ness- It makes weak
' women strong and
sick women well.
"I nflrrd for four yean with what four phy
sician! pronounced ulceration and prolaptra of
tht uterun," write Mrs. Ada Brooks, of Kirty
ville, Tanry Co., Misnouri. "Also inflammation
f bladder and urethra. My case was chronic
and complicated. Had several good physicians,
but kept getting worse. Had been confined to
By bed five months when I wrote to you. I
sreeived your reply very soon and then dis
sussed my physician and beiran taking Iir,
Kercr'a medicines. I took eight bottles of his
Fawwite Prescription' and ' Golden Medical
Discoverv." and beiran to get better at once. In
two months I could sit up in a chair, and kept
" getting better. In four months could do all my
louse work, including washing and sewing.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
.- Adviser, paper covers, it sent free on
jeceipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Address Dr.
JU V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Firei ripen
by our foreign critics, but we note
with satisfaction many expressions of
jl-mii'ie gladness that we have reach
ed the enl of a struggle affcvtlng many
Interests besides our own. Not even
the Anglophobia of the past two or
three years ca,n cause our lovers of
peace In Europe to forget that the
British Rmplr Is a great moderating
Influence In the councils of nations,
and thit our preoccupation In another
continent does not help Hberty or
paee of material prosperity In Eu
rope. That a bitter-sweet tone per
vades many of the remarks made up
on he subject Is only what we might
expect. It 'does not alter the fact that
the conrl'jtHi of the war Is hailed
with a general sense of relief, and that
deep In the mind of the most grudg
ing critic who can look tlwj least bit
ahetri lies the conviction that the Is
sue if the war makes for civilisation
nnd for the peace of the world. The
Oermsn prss Is. accor.hngto Its wont,
the mrtst acrimonious and ungenerous
In 4ts comments. It is a disannolm-
ment for the Germans that we have
carried our burden without any sign of
distress, and that we come out of the
struggle stronger and mure respected
than when we entered upon It. TVt
have gained by the war rot only the
imperii! position which was assailed,
but a, new consolidation of the re
source if She empire, and a magnifi
cent development of mascent Imperial
sympathies. It is a very considerable
advantage that we have also cement
ed the friendship we most highly prise.
whk4 finds expression in the generous
and sympathetic comments of the New
Tork press, and it isa minor advantage
that we have also diaccvered beyond
all doubt whfre ties the most bitter
Jealousy of our power.
ESSENTIALS OF SUCCESS.
To the highest success in life three
things are essential, namely: First,
one should nave difficulties to over
come; second, one should be able to
overcame; third, one should be willing
to overcome. Only weak men crave
easy places. As the Are is helped in
the ship by opposing winds, so young
men wo have the real fire within.
welcome the opposing winds of pov
erty, limited opportunities, discourage
ment and all that may be against
them, knowing that if they are able
to overcome, latent capabilities shall
be brought out in the conflict, and
things wfich at first seem to hinder
will afterwards become helps rather
than hindrances. The rough mountain
sides may furnish foot-bold for climb
ing loftier views and better fields on
the other side. A crown of thorns
furnished by enemies sometimes be
come more royal than the best Jewels
that friends can give, because through
travail triumph may be born and
through crucifixion larger life appears.
The Important thing Is to be on the
side of right, of truth, of triumph.
Then everything will help us. The
best scholars tell us that the woman
here means redeemed humanity and
the earth means the forces of nature.
Thus we Interpret the truth and de
clare that all forces of this world are
ready to help redeemed humanity when
redtemcd humanity is Tioly and -willing
to be helped.
We hear a great deal about common
sene, of its value and 4ts importance.
Now, in ord?r to form an Idea of it,
we ought to gut definition of It. What
then is common sejrse? It Is to think
and act everywhere and always Just
ly and properly; we ee then that
common sense Is not as common as Its
name would Imply. How few people
think justly and properly. To think
justly and properly one must have ac
quired knowledge, and a considerable
share of experience. You must lie on
your guard aaint prejudices or act
ing hastily or pa.siona'.ly. To become
prejudire is to form a judgment with
out proper Information. To be actu
ated by pasion is to be so moved by a
desire or aversion that the mind be
comes clouded and unable to see clear
ly and ttius distinguish properly.
Can It be possible that William Jen
nings Uryan has been defeated too
often to accept another nomination, or
is It for fear that It might deprive him
of a larger and more noted defeat.
Perhaps he feels about the governor
nomination as the old man did when
asked If he would not wear his dia
mond stud to the banquet, and said he
feared the napkin would hide It. Won
der if Bryan made a mistake.
General Joseph Wheeler says he
doesn't care to see the coronation at
a thousand dollars a seat. Good for
you General, It shows Chat America
has men with good common sense.
I
BUSINESS LOCALS.
A competent girt wanted tor gen
tral housework. Apply corner Eighth
and Franklin streets. Good wages for
good work.
Best, cheapest and latest fireworks
to be found In the city, at Jesse Fong
A Co. U0 Commercial atn-et. Come
early and pick out what you want. .
John A. Montgomery, at No. 4!S
Bond street, does all kinds of tinning,
plumbing, gas and steam fitting
promptly and skillfully and at very
moler.we prices.
WANTED S YOCNO MEN from
Clatsop county at ones to prepare for
Positions In the Government Servlue.
Apply to Inter State Correspondent"
.Institute, Cedar Rapids. la.
The A. & C. R. R. Co. has announced.
a special Fouth or July excursion rate
of one fare tor the round trip between
all point. Tickets on sale July Srd
and 4th, good to return to July 6th, In
clusive. Couches we carry the largest and
best select d stock in the city. The
line Includes both smooth and tufted
couches, which we are offering at low-
jfr prices than other dealers, Charles
Heilborn ft Son.
'The O. R, & X. will sell .xcursion
tickets between all stations, Astoria to
Portland. Inclusive, on July 3rd and
4th. at rate of one fare ft,r the round
trip. Good for return up to and in
cluding July (.
A word to Fourth of July visitors:
The White Cottar line will sell round
trip tickets from all points on the
river for one fare for the round trip,
good going on July Sd or tt. and re
turning, to and Including the 8th. for
the benefit of those wishing to take
!n Astoria's great celebration.
On July 5th the A. C. R. R. will
resume its regular summer schedule,
trains leaving Astoria for Seaside via.
Flavel and Frt Stevens, at S:IS a. m.,
11:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m dally, and for
SoasMe direct at 11-25 a. m., dally.
Beginning same date the evening
train from Portland will leave fnljn
depot at 7 p. m.. dally, except Satur
day, and the Portland-Seaside express
will leave Portland every Saturday at
2:?0 p. m., arriving at Astoria at 5. SO
p. m.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.
Contractors and builders and the
public generally are requested to take
notice that the following planing mills,
located In Portland, have been declar
ed unfair by the Building Trades
Council and Federated Trades Coun
cil of this city:
The Northwest Door Company.
Nioolal Brothers Company.
Hand Manufacturing Company.
North Pacific Planing Mill Co.
George Alnslle & Co.
J. A. Martin & Co.
The Carpenters' Union of Astoria
has taken the matter in hand, and
decided to use none of the products
of the above-named mills. It was al
so decided in the union that after the
first of July wages shall be (3 per
day, to be paid every Saturday night
without fall.
By order of the Union.
ADOLF JOHNSON.
T. SOUDEN, President.
Secretary.
Dr. T. h. Ball
DENTIST.
524 Commercial Street
Astoria, Ore.
Dr. Matthew Patton
Removed to 523 Commercial St.
Over Peterjon & Brown's Shoe Store.
FEMALE AND PRIVATE DIS
EASSS A SPfJCIALTY.
G. 01, Barf, Dentist
Mansell Building.
578 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE RED 206L
J. A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
FRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY.
Telephone 22L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All goods shipped to our cars
Will receive special attention.
No. 538 Duane St. W. J. COOK, Mgr.
Astoria, Ore. Res. Tel. 113L
Andrew Asp,
Wagoa laker, Blarkmnilk ii imtnim
FIRST-CLASS WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Given to Ship art)
Steamboat Repalrlng.General Black
smithing, First-Clan Horse
Bnoeing, sic
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB
ASLEEP AMID FLAMKS.
Breaking Into a Musing home, some
firemen lately dmggcd the sleeping ln
mutes from death. Fancied security,
and death near. It's that way when
you neglct coughs and colds. Don't
Jo It. lMr. King's New Discovery for
lAumimptlon gives protection against
all Throat, Chest and 1.uT Trouble),
Keep it near and avoid suffering
death, and doctor's bills. A teaspoon
ful stops a lato cough, perstatent use
the most stubborn, llnnnutw and nlc
tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by
t'harles Rogers. Price &0c and $1.00.
Trial bottles free.
Pa You want another gown? Why,
what has become of Wn one you had
mttvh- last week? Daughter Oh. I
have that, but I v - -,-r so I
can save my new one. Chicago Daily
News.
A STARTLING Sl'HPKlSK.
Very few could believe In looking at
A. T. Hondley, a he.tlthy. robust black
smith of Tllden. Ind., that for ten years
he suffered suoh tortures from Rheu
matism as few could endure and live.
Hut a wonderful change followed his
taking Rleclrlc Bitters. "Two hot-
wholly cured me." he writes, -and
I have not felt a twinge In over a
year." They regulate ttie kidnevs.' uuri-
fv the bUKl and cure Khctttnutl.m.
Neuralgia, Nervousness, Improve di
gestion and give perfect 'health. Try
them. Only 50c at Onirics Rogers'
drug store.
Phollv Whnr .11.1 ......
When VOU ttil.t him ,,v !.,.., lit...
V . ...... ..... ...... iw i.nr
a broad and Impetuous river? Kdlth--He
wild "dam it." Judge.
LUCK IN TH FRTEBN.
Hv sending 13 mile Wm Si,lr..v ,,f
Walton Ptimni. Vr c.o a t,..v
Kih-klen's Arnica Salve, that wholly
cured a horrible fever sore on his leg.
"doming else could. Positively rutvs
Rrtllsle. Felnnn. tWr l.-m,,,r,.nt
IViils. Bum, Corns, and Piles. Only
25c, Guaranteed bv- Charles n.iirern
druggist.
Ethel Would you consider IVrcv
Monckton a gHl catch?. Madge
Certainly If all the other girls got
away. Puck.
STARTLING, BUT TRUE.
. ... .'r vi it-, mini H JflHUU
medi'-ine Dr. Kings New Ufo IMIls
la." writes D. H. Turner, of Dempscy-
,,i,.n 11 ,. I.'.t .,..11 nil ..... V. l
-.,.., .... ;.,uv s-ii nil JUII IlllVf 111
a day. Two weeks' use has made a
... .. .,, hit-, intiiiiiiiit; itij. nin-
.tlpation. stomach and liver troubles.
1.., . IKA1.. rt .1 -
"v wi viicui'-a Jtviii'in OiU; .".Utr,
Active agents wanted for "Ths
World on Fire" by Murat Halstead.
Burning mountains in American In
people, startling history of appalling
phenomena, threatening the globe; 600
big illustrated pages, only 31.50. High
est endorsements. Biggest profits
guaranteed. Anente clearing from S3
to 325 dally. Outfit free. Enclose It
cents for postage. The Dominion Co.,
Dept. L, Chicago.
Briggs "Funny about Harry. He
was saying only a few days ago he
wouldn't have Maude If there wasn't
another woman In the world, and now
their cards are out." Orlggs "That's
all right. There is another woman In
the world." Boston Transcript.
General Electrical
Installing and Repairing
The IJost Equipped Shop in
Oregon Outside of Portland
Has Just Been Opened at
421 BOND ST.
Estimates Made on
Wiring for
Light 2nd
Power. New
Motors, Dynamos,
and Electrical
Acraratus
Of ah Kinds.
Supplies Kept in Stock
Agents lor the Celebrated
SHELBY LAMP
Best Under the Sun
Reliance Electrical
Works
H. W. CYRUS, - M'gr
CHOICE
MEATS
Fresh Meats
Pickled M.eats
Cured Meats
Prompt Deliveries
Lowest Prices
Christensen & Co.,
518 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Your nrdfra for
meat, both
FRESH AND SALT
Will be promptly and
atHlwWlly attended to
0. W. MORTON, Prep.
Telephone No Hit.
STATE NORHAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Ore.
OHADt'ATKtt of th school rf In oolutUtrt ilomnihl t aJtirlf"
ffttiiflng from $40 to JUHi r month. 8tiuUnt tuk the mm
rxtunlmitlon litirlnit their vutlro In the m'hool (tint lira irt
xirl to rylv ttttttn wrtlfli''t on iritnluatlon.
KXPKNSKS raniro f,'m suhi to im wt yr, Hlwng norntttl
oourw nnd vll-egiiinM training tl'l'tm'iit. Th full trn
oprna ftti.tmnlxr l. (ttloftMi contitlnliiK fu'l Infoiiitn-
tlon, nil'IriM.
K. D. RrSWUKU. I'iMliloiit, or J. II. UtTTLWU, 8wrtftry.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rotes, for fishermen,
Fanners ami Lonirers. '
A. V. ALLBN. Tenth and Commctttnl Streets
Iff .
Steamer SIE
The Largeat. fltaunchoit. Btaiet. and moat m worthy vtaatl
ever on the route. Beat of Table and State Room Accommoda
tion i. Will make round tripe every live day. between.
Astoria and Tillamook
FARE $3.50
Connecting at Aatorla with the Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. and
the Astoria A Columbia R. R. for Portland. Ban Franolaeo aad all
points Ka)t For frelcht and paseenger rate apply to
Samuel Bltnorc S Co.
(iciu-riil '.VkiiI4, Alorliir.
or to
B. C. IAMB,
Tillamook, Or.
A. 4 C. R. R. Co.
Portland. Or.
North Pacific Brewery.
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.
The Popular Product of the 'only brewery In North
western Oregon enjoys a very, large domestic and ex.
port Bale.
KOPPS BEST bottled for in kegs.
Pree City Delivery,
FOUNDED
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
OK LONDON
THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
Cah Aaoeta, ... aii.aon.ooo
Cash Aamatfa In United Mtt, ,oiO,aji
C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
JJI5 Sansome Street
SAMUHL ELMORE
HOTGL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Only Flrt-ClMM
ONE DOLLAR
cannot be exiifiided to better advantage foi yourself
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Semi-Weekly Astorian
It gives alljtlie city and county news twice each week
foi only one dollar a year in advance.
ASK ANY ONE
Who h UMd Str Cut lUnia
and thr will Mil you thoy r t
most rm,tl(otory thoy htvt ever
uJ. Th.y require but llltl fuel
nl baka quick and uniform, and
ar railly tnanafd. For salt In
Aitorla only by
W. J. Scully
iil BOND 5TKEET.
Between Ninth and Tenth
11. ELMORE
O. R. k N. Co.
Portland. Or.
A. D. I7IO
San I'ranilii'o, Cui.
& CO., AGENTS
Hotel In Portland
iuxuRious Travel
Th 'Northwa.t.rn Uml'd' Cralna,
.iwliio lights throuchou', both luid.
and out, and tt.am h.atd, art with
out .xccptlon, Ilia flnaai train, la l ha
world. Th.y mba-ly tha l.ti-t, rat
ami hint id'aa fur comfort, canvnlwa
and luxury vr orr.rtd tha travtllinc
uubllo, and alloguth.r ar tha moat
complttl. and apWudld produotlon of tha
car build!' art.
TH aplondld Train.
Cunn.ot With.
The Great Northern
The Northern I'aclflc and
The Canadian I'lilflc
at 8T. paui. ron
CHICAGO and the CAST.
No tra oharg for tn.a. auparlof
.iiHiimthlatloiui and all rltaw of tick
.1. ar avallabla for r"i in tha
tralna oa (hi. Una art rol.cid by tba
tntrrlorkln ttloeU fy.l.m.
W. II. MAU II. U MIUER.
()nral Ant, Trav.Uni Aft.
Portland. Orio.
A huitlltar niuiio of th hla0,
Milwmikoo A Ml. lnul ItiUlway. kmiwn
all ovif th Union a. lit Orat lUllway
niiinlmi thu 'ltnw l.hnlll ttuliui
vtry ily and niitht b!n t. Iaul
nmt Chlcniro, and Onutlm and i'ltimi).
"Tlu only iwrfwt trtUn In th irrurld,"
tliMlrrrtliMul: (VniiirUona ar Until,
wllli all tpunwmuiwntnl lim, curing
in jttiKir. (h tiritt awvtf ktrwn,
t.uxuiioua fiavhi, lttiirle light, irtnam
hint. of a vtit-lt-ty ciiiaJr.1 by no oih.r
lino.
Hr itutt your tli koi rada via "Tlta
Mllwaukov" whnn going to any jxalnt
In Hi. HiiIIcmI Htait. or taimd, Alt
lli ki-t agi'iit avll thitn
HNir ruimi. iMkinphlvla or oihr Infor
nmitlon, adiM.
J W. CASWY.
Trav, IW AkI ,
1'urlland, (r.
C. J, KM)T.
n Agl,
Tort land. Or..
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
UAVlT
rOKTUSD
Aaaiti
I il io . ai
1 0p
NiW.I
7 0upm Kor A.l rla mill af
rmnia
AHTlHtlA
V a oil f i Yorilaad "attd'
a to ui I I'uinu
I llJDatu
lawpia
"lAtnii A.Uirla fur Wartf num.
I lia
I0 M
II dA . a Kl.t. Vun H
i 41u ii llammnnit aurl Ailorla
iUini Kal(l. f'if Warrc'iion,
no p iu Klri, Hamm -iMl, in
.SO. an I Hirvni-a aiitl AMorl.
ill Uf a
!DJ la
a a
Sunday only.
All train. mak eloa. ronntciloo at
Oobl. wlib all Norih.rn I'.rtflo tralna
io and from th. ICa.t and Hound potnl.
i. U, MAIU,
On'l Frtlght and PaaMngtr Ag.nL
Sue collar b
..I orlland - Astoria I(ou(e.
STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT."
Pally round trtpa .xept Sunday.
TIME CARD
Iiav Portland 7 a. m.
Lve Astoria 7 p. m.
Through Portland oonneollona with
atramer Nahootia from llwaoo and
Long lleaoh Potnta.
WWta Collar l.lm tlikfta Intar
changeabla with O. It tt N. Co. and
V. T. Co. tlckota.
The Dalles Route
STR. " TAHOMA."
and "METLAK0"
Dally trlpa exoept Sunday.
TIMt CARD
Str. "TAHOMA"
Leave Portland Mon , Wed.. Frl., 1 a. m.
icve uanei, imv:, TUur., Bat., 7 av m.
Str. "METLAKO"
Lv. Portland Tuca., Thur., 8at., 7 a. m.
Lv. liea, Mon.. Wed., m., 7 a. m.
inJliig at foot of Aldat Blrt, Port
land Oregoi,
Both Phoma, Main ISL
AQKNT3,
John M. Pliioon,
A. J. Tuvlur
Tha Dallaa, Ora,
Aatorla, Ora.
Hood River, Ora.
Whlta Salmon, Wn.
Vancouver, Wn.
Lyle. Wn.
Stovenaon, Wn.
Caraon, Wn.
Butler, Wn.
Portland Oregon.
J. J. Luckay,
Wolforrt A Wvan
J. C. Wyntt.
It. II nilLr-lh
John M. Totton,
Henry Olmxtwid,
William Butler,
K. w. C'ltlCHTON,
Don't Guess at It
Rut If nil an. nwii Kui turti. .
for our rniea aii'l lest ui tell you about
tin .l-rvloe ji lid niTdrnmrwIntlnn. rirr-
f hy Ih. ILMNOIfl CWNTI1AL
RAIUtOAD. TIIROUOH TOURIST
Cava via lh. ILLINOIS CENTRAL
i n mi rAHFitj uoaht to Chicago and
Cincinnati. Don't fail to writ ua
n.o)u your trip aa we are in a peti
tion to give you norni valuable Infor
mation anil nBlatiinnj KSIfl m41na x
track over which are operated ome
of the flne.t tralna In tha world.
For particular, regarding freight or
paiaengi rate, call on or addrow,
T. F. ft R. A. Oom'l Aft
141 Third St., Portland. Ora.
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