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THE MORNING ASTURIAN. Tl'KSDAY, JiJLY !, !MJ gaily sstotlrtu. Telephone, Main 661. TERM 3 OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year..... J.W Bent by mill, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month .... W SEMI-WEEKLY. 0rat by mill, per year. In advance $1 00 The Astorlan guarantee to ita ad vertiser the largest circulation cf any aewiptper published on the Columbia Elver. HOME SEEKERS' RATES. Why shall. Astoria not have the iU Riven to othtw cltlee? The sec ond largrat city In the etate, one with plenty rf land to tmfld upon, a city centrally loc&ud between Shoalwater and Ti'ttemook bay, and one whose dairy, fish and lumber evction cannot be urpaaed. Why this discrimina tion, because the right Influence has not been brought to bear upon the mattter, or becaiwe there Is not enough Interest taken In the welfare and pro gress uf he city, to brtn? about this rate? The chamber of commerce Is laboring to bring about this Important . iftep, representative have called on the managers of the railroads and ask ed to have the rates extended to As toria. They are allowed all over the Northwest, except from Goble down. It te time that this question was tak en up by the pople and made to be come smwethins more than a mere de- fire or wish. It is not a matter m building railroads, for the Astoria and Columbia road has eoaaectoins with all roads thai come Into Oregon. The Oregon Railway & Navigation Com pany by its boat line has a continuous line oT Its own to this city. It la but the Insisting of having the equal rights with rtlwc cities that will bring this to pas. Astoria has need of this rate and It should be the duty of every cfc ixen to give his assistance in securing such. It has been given a start by a few of the leading men, and, now, in order to succeed, let every club and eftixen push R along. THE VAU3 OF CHEERFULNESS IX THE HOME . It a man should be cheerful at home. It goes without saying that a woman should be. Whatever her cares or anxietl.'s, the wife and mother must make It part of her religion to live .above thetn. What Is most priz ed In household economy Is not a tem perament which Is gay by fits and tarts, up today and down tomorrow, full of hilarity on occasions, and htavy as lead at other times, but an , ruined until plantations and refiner even serenity of soul which makes pea- ! ie8 are aban(ionej thelr ownerg pie at ease end happy under the roof, j A home In which one treads always on thin Ice cannot be tolerable. A cheerful to make the bast inlu!ice Its possessor to make the best of existing circumstances, forget the discomforts of yesterday, and anticipate delight ful things tomorrjw. To live largely In the present, doing one's best and ixu-us vroa, is iu -imiiiuim an bhiiusl :,iM aajmrt Spanish commercial op unhroken cheeriness of demeanor and ; press ion, and thus compel the United of experience. (States to go in forcibly and take con- A distinction may always be made j trol of the Island. -- j That is the scheme of Hie allied . No one neerls to be told to try to cure i Union to help govern the n-.tion. All cousrh. But any one will be glad to i thy swm to ,.are f.,r is thv 0I,p,)I tun. be told of a means of cure which will ' be thorough and lasting. Dr. Pierce's of looting '- la and of Ken ng pos Oolden Medical Discovery is a niedi-; session of her sugar planta'ions and due which can be confidently - relied , f , on to cure diseases of the organs of , respiration. It cures obstinate, deep- ( the eleventh hour. But even yet there leated coughs, bronchitis and Weeding jfl ,tjme bak th(, t.oni)Ummatlon of of the lungi. It cures when nothing . .,,.,. else will cure, and the local physician ; such iniquity. If it .s not balked th.re says: "There is nothing more that we ' win (jrie ,iay be a str-rn reck ming with "T&eto no alcohol inGoUlen Med-1 th'" sponsible, and with those re ical Discovery," and it is absolutely free i sjjonKible for the failure to balk the from opium, cocaine aud all other nar cotics. The dealer, tempted by the little more profit paid by less meritorious medicines, will rjraetimes try and sell a substitute when the " Di:overy " U asked for. No substitute medicine will satisfy the sick like "Golden Medical Discovery." It always helps. It almost always cures. ' "Two yearn ajfo t nrvrre cough itarted on me and I ni also bothered with catarrh," writes Mr. P. Skjod, of Daoewood, Chisago Co., Minn. I could not alerp nighti, the cough wa ' SI mgni. I inea sererai cougu rorui don, but to no trait, until year ago, when I got so bad I could not breathe through my now t timea. I then tried Dr. Merce'a Golden Med ical Diacovery. After taking eight bottle of Dr. Pieree'a Golden Medical Discovery, and at the same time using Dr. sage's Catarrh Remedy, I am a well man. I can thank Dr. Pierce for my good health, and trill recommend his medicines to any one suffering from the same trouble." Dr. Pierce ' Pleasant Pellets cure con. tUpatioo. between hlnh spirts, the ftnngulne op timism which makes people gbd to ef fervescence, and the eitmjvity which is a go! outtlt for the . .million roal. In ehoslnjr life-partner, eith er a man or a worn in dot's wisely who seeks one whose habitual cheerfulness wlil fit Mm to her for good comrade ship. Much of the lack of cheer which un dermines home comfort may be laid to the sco.-e of Insufficient health. A dyspeptic sees the world as through a haae of tmligo. Inability to assim ilate food makes poor blood, poor blood means low vitality, and low vitality brings in Hs wake, an absence of Joy and a presence of pain, whbh r-sults in rtvtfulnv anl morbidness. A rt sort to the dentist or the doctor, a change of diet, an lnreastsd amount of exercise, more sleep, less worry, will often resto.-e. to a jaded mind and a wearied body, the lost snse of happy ch.vr, and nvake a whole family glad where they have been sor ro wf ul . Success. NO EXrt'SB TO OFFER. N. Y. Tribune. Let there be no misunderstanding concrninc riihfl If Pnit.! Stai,.s . , . . I The O. R. & N, will sell xcurslon is gomg toiacnflc its honor upon the a,, llen. AMt ,0 altar of sordid greed, lot It at least do j Portland, Inclusive, on July 3rd and so with eyes wide open and with a jiih, at rate of one fare f'.r the round full realiiation of the present purjwt j ,r'P- Gooi tor retwn up to and ln- and the future menace of Us act. ciudlnS ,U,y There should be herafter no whimper- A won, Fmlr.h of July v)altor8. ing that we "didn't know it was nw White Collar Une will sell round loaded." The signs of the times are ! trip tickets from all points on the so plain that the veriest stark, star- I rivOT for one fare for tn roun1 iriK , . , . . . i good goinjf on July Sd or 4th, and re- ing fool of a wayfarer can have no , " . , ... . turning, to and Including the 6th. for excuse for not reading and understand- ing them. This, then, Is -the condition which confronts us. The United States stands morally Pledged by presidential declaration and by congressional enactment, to grant liberal commercial conceesioiia to Cu- ha. Such concessions are absolutely necessary to the Industrial prosperitv and to the political tranquility of Cu- ea, ine granany or mem, ovsired by the president, by the majority of con gress and by the overwhelming ma jority of the American people. Is for bidden by a stubborn and factious minority In congress, aoting presum ably at the behest of, add certainly in the interest of, the allied sugar trust and beet sugar ring. These self ish allies oppose the granting of such concessions not because tt would In jure thel.- business and lessen their immediate profits for they admit and boast that( It would not do so. No; their opposition Is Inspired by a greedy desire for enormous future gains, to be had through a veritable rape of the island of Cuba. They propose, these sugar monopolies do. to withhold con cessions from Cuba until the Island to bankrupt. Then they will purchase jail such properties at the merest frac- tion of their real value. Finally, they will in one way or another drag Cuba into this Union as a state; for they expect that the mined Cubans will be either glad to accept annexation as their only hope fen- industrial sal vation or will revtdt again, as they sugar trusts, first to ruin Cuba and then to steal the island. It seems to matter nothing to them that thus our nation's honor would be Irretrievably besmirched, that a people confiding in land dependant upon us wjuld be be- jtrayed and mined, that we i.hould be ;put in peril of another Udious and costly war, and that another pceket j borough state, with alien institutions i : and difficult social and racial prob lems, would be pitchforked ir-iu the scheme as well as with those respon sible for its conception and execution; and that day of reckoning may not be far off. SUITS OUB, CL.IMAT&. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a great demand for a shingle eta In which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly is such the case ln damp climates. The need Is well met in a perfect article made right here in As toria. Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are pat up in eight colon and every package guaranteed. BUSINESS LQOAI-S. A competent girl wanted for gen eral housework. Apply corner Eighth and Franklin etreeta. Good wages for good work. Best, cheapest and latest fireworks to be found In th city, at Jease Fong & Co. 4J0 Commercial strvet. Come early and pick out what you want. John A. Montgomery, at No. 425 Bond street, does all kinds of tinning, plumbing, gaa and steam fitting promptly and skillfully and at very moler.vte price. WANTED 5 YOUNG MKN from Clatsop county at once to prepare for Positions In the Government Service. 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 for the round trip between all point. .Tickets on sale July Srd and 4th, good to return to July 6th, In clusive. Couohes we carry the largest and !est ycleettd stock In the city, The jlino Includes both smooth and tufted couches, which we are offering at low jer prices than other dealers, diaries Heilhorn Son. jtne ne-ni of those wishing to take in Astoria's great celebration. ' " 111 I c" Ju!v 5ln the A- c- R- n- w,il ' 1-esume U w"ar summor - , trains leaving Astoria for Seaside via. .FIave aml Tm stwen al S:U a. m ! H:30 a. m. and 5:50 p. m., daily, and for Seaside direct at 1115 a. m., daily. Banning same date (the evenlirg . . . , . e , Idciiot at 7 p. m.. dally, except Saf ur day, and the Portland-Seaside express will have Portland every .Saturday at !:?0 p. m., arriving at Astoria at 5:50 p. m. TO WHOM IT MAY 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. Nicolal Brothers Company. Hand Manufacturing Company. North Pacific Planing Mill Co. George Ainslle & Co. J. A. Martin & Co. ;ha3 take ,ne matter ln han(1 Md 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 J3 per day, to be paid every Saturday night without fail. By order of the Union. ADOLF JOHNSON T. SOUDEN, President. Secretary. Dr. T. Ii. Ball DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. Dr. Matthew Patton Removed to 523 Commercial St. Over Pe-terjon & Brown'a Shoe Store. FEMAL.R AND PRIVATE DIS EASES A SPECIALTT. G. 01, Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. 578 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 2061. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. FRAEL & COOK TRANSFER. COMPANY. Telephone 22L DRAYIKG AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our care Will receive special attention, No. 533 Duane St Astoria, Ore. W. J. COOK, Mgr. Res. Tel. 1131. Andrew Asp, Wagon laker, MackHiaitk d4 Honmboer FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship atd Steamboat Repalring.Qeneral Black smithing, Flrst-Claia Horse Shoeing, PUL CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB ASt.KKP AMID Ft.AMKS. llivaktng Into a blaitnjr home, some llremen lately dragged tlie sUvplng In mates from death. Funded security, :iud death ner. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. IVm't ,lo It. Dr. King's Now Discovery for vNmsumptton trivea prmoviJun ngainst all Throat, Chest and i.iimr Trouble. Keep It near and avoid uni'lng death, and diH'tor'a hills. A teaspoon ful stops a late rough, persistent use the most stubborn. Huihumw and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to sntlsfv by Charles Roger. Price 5tV and $1.W. Trial bottles frvt. Snccess Is doing your bwt ivry day, Patlemv Is liltt.i but its fruit Is oveet. .V STAUTI.INO SUKPUISR. Verv few could believe 111 litokliig at A. T. lloa.lley, a heallhy, robUHt black, smith of Tllden, I tut . that for ten yours he suffered suoh tort urea from lihni- I mutism a. few could endure ami live. Hut a wutulorful changr followed his taking KUvtrlo Hitler. "Two bot wholly cured me." he writes, "and 1 have not felt a twinge In over year." They regulate the kidneys, puri fy the bloml and cure Itheumalism. Neuralgia. Nervousness, Improw di gestion and give perfect -htitlth. Trv INmh. Only 50o at t'lunles Rowers' drug ttoiv. It I the low thinker who Is usual ly fast. UVK IN THIKTIOKN. Hy sending 13 miles Win. Splivy. of Walton Kurmice. VI., got a box of Muckleii's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever soiv on his h'g. Nothing ole could. 1'iwitlvoly t-urea Hmises. Kelons. Ulcers. Krui.tloim Iwills, Hums, thorns, and Piles. Only J5o. tlnarantivd bv t'hailos Doners Irugiiist. If sin W in the fasltlni. we must be out of It. Kee your lh.y busy and you will luver be a busvb.Kly. ST.VRTMXC, HUT TltUK. 'If .O'ev.',,,.. .. V, ., I ........ I meillt'tne Ip IctnLT'u Viivi- t tr.. mtia Is." writes 11. H. Turner, of Dempsev- lown. I'a., "youd sell all you have ln a day. Two weeks' ue has made a new man of me." Infallible for con stipation, stomach and liver troubles. !5c at Charles Rogers' drug store. Everything in nature goes lv law we and not hick, .nut hat w e sow roap. Active agents wanted for "Thu World on Fire" by Murat Halstead. Burning mountains In American In people. startling history of appalling phenomena, threatening the iriobe; 600 mg illustrated pages, only J1.5Q. High est endorsements. Rlgirest profits guaranteed. Airents clearing from IS to 125 dally. Outfit free. Enclose it cents for postage. The Dominion Co.. Dept. L, Chicago. . A man's urent fault l that he hue so tnary small one. General Electrical Installing and Repairing The Host Equipped Shop in Oregon Outside of Tortlaud Has Just Been Opened at 421 BOND ST. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light 2nd Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Autaratus Of ah Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agents tor the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Best Under the Snn Reliance Electrical Works H. W. CYRUS, - M'gr CHOICE MEATS Freh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. Central meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your ordVrs for Bie&ta. toi li FRESH AND SALT Will he promptly and ialulao'orlly attended to X W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone No m. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. IHtAlH'ATKS of thv m'hool nre In oiuttnnt di-nmiul at anlni'U-l itnijfliiit finn 0 lo tm iir month. Btiiilonu taku (ho tute t'Xiiinlnatlon tliii'lnr Hif 'oui'x In Ilia ik'hool mul i ,u o lutMsl to roivlv i.t vi'i'tliloaH'ii on Biluatlon, KXI'KNSKS Yntro fi'om s50 to US xr ywr. Strong normal couiw mul wtll-riultvM tialnliiit iltnrtmtnt. The fall term om. 9iktNnlMr 1. Fr catalivKiio contHlnliiK fu'l infoiiua tion, nilre.a. K. D. nmIil:it, I'.vsMi'M, or J. 11. riUTUOtt, Secretary. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS.... Supplies of all kinds at lowest ratt, for fisliprnieu, Knriiiors and Lopgprs. A. V. ALLEN- Tenth nod Commcrthl Streets 1m i X ...-TI.- , Steamer SIE The Largeat. 8iauncheat, Stestdleet. and moat ea worthy vewiel ever on the route. Beat of Table ami State Room Accommoda tion. Will make round trloa every five daya betwwn. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.SO Connectliift at Aatoria with the Oreicon Railroad & Navigation Co. an l the Astoria It Columbia R. It for Portland, San Franolaco tad all points Ka,it. For freight and paainp'r ratea apiily to Samuel Elmore & Co. U.'iieritl JAjft'iitM, AMtorl.3r. or to A. C. R. R. Co. B. C. IAMB, Tillamook. Or. Portland, Or. North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. The Popular Product of the 'only brewery in North wealern Oregon enjoy tt very, la rue domtittlc and ex part Hale. t KOPPS BKST bottled kror in keH. Pre City Delivery. FOUNDED A. D.I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF MINIKIN THE OLDEST I' UK ELY FIKE OITTCE IN THE WORLD. Ch A.et, ... ii,oo,om 1 CMh Aaaata In United Mtauaa, a.bio.qjf C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Sansome Street SAMUF:L ELMORE HOJTBL PORTLAND PORTLAND,, OREGON The Only PlrHt-CloHH Hotel In Portland ONE DOLLAR cannot be cxjieiided to better nl vantage foi yourself or absent friends than in n. year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorlan It gives all;the city and county news twice each week foionly one dollar a year in advance. - . - ASK ANY ONE Who hat ud Sttvr IOhUU RnM ml they wilt tall you they ar. moat .ttllafaotory they have ever used. They require but little fuel ni bake quick and uniform, and are eailly managed. For sale In Asiorln only by W. J. Scully 4i BOND STRKET. II... , a Vlu.t. . . T..O. H. ELRI0P.E O. R. A NT. Co Portland Or. San Francisco. Cul. & CO., AGENTS Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE fur laltanimallna er CalarrH if I ha Mlul.lfr anil llawail KUuajra, Nu gut u f. Curaa uultfkl sua Prima, nanlly tha witrat caaaa nt 4awMrrhnr ami taial, u aiallar ul hm (una aiaaU. lite. AuwilutPlir liarHiif.a. "KI by Htimlta. I'rlra II DO, o nriall. IMMtlMliL tl.lM,ilWWt,lt.f. THI UNTM-PtniN so, eakl ONTaiNI, OHIO. Raid by ChM, Rofer. Hi Comment al Btreit AtorU, Ureffan. P"JSssfr1 Ill."?irt"l. r.a!ll. r?iTalal u urn m4 b.u r UIU I ili mm Ik mtf t j " l'HiUi, ml I i. , M)Hli fcl I l IHrwtitH 4 llllleMteV'llailMkl W Umii MtM mtm MtvlUwt tttjHMr 14 Luxurious Travel Th "NorlhweaUm I.lmlvd" tralni, "Iritrlc llflued IhMUihou'. tiuth Inaltle ami nut, mid steam healrHl, ere with out eierptlon, the flnoat train I ihe world. Thfy embaxly the Utret, reweet and btat Idro ror pomrurt, I'onvenlj'ice end luxury ever ottered the ir-ivulllnaj nubile, and alloKeilier are the meet c iiiuiloio nd aiilrndld production uf the rar bulldere' an, Tlieee il.-ndhl Tr4lni Cuniieot With The Great Northern The Northern I'acific ltd The Cenadlaa I'aclflc AT BT. PAUL FOK ChlCAdO and the EAST. No extra charge fr thee niiri,ir AitmimotlatltHM and all cUae of tick ii are available tor iaM( vn (ha train on ihla line are protrattd by th Inoiriivklna I!Im;1: tytein. W. II. MHAU it. U HIHLEH, General Aumt, TrvUn( A't. I'uriland. Orearoa. "tub mmuw A famlllnr name of the ltilrotf. Milwaukee A .St. I Mul KiUlway. known all over the Union a Uio Urro.t llaJIway runnlnir the "lloiifw I4mltl" tmln every day and night IwIwi-imi Ht. I,!! und llil.nvi,n, luid Unialla and ililiairii. "The only iK-rfwt mn In th irorld." UndiTMland: Conilrollon are tiinjl (vlth all tnutm-iMitliwnttt llnr. ao uriia! to jMrrittoni the brt awrvloe known. t.uxurUnut ciiIi, plmitrtc IIrIiI, atmnt brat, of a vailnty equalnt by no other line. Hoe that your tlckr-t remit via "Tire Milwaukee" whrm iriiliiK lo uny pialnt In the l!ultl (ttatxa or Canada. All tlrkct ti( aell hm. Vur ratwi, mhlta or other Infor mation, ad dime. s. vv. cAswr. Trav. Iua. Am., Portland. Ore. C. J. RDDY, 'n. Al, Portland, Ora. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVK i1)KTI.ANI Aaaivi II 0U a in I I'orlland Hit nil I uit aiKit I II 111 i Way iiopi II Hi i iwp w f or Aat-irl aiiu I I'ollita AKTOKIA f V a u j y.it fiirtlsud iid W-y IIuu.m ruin to I II Mia m UiJUp m HKAtiUE t)IVlHi) 16 n lit j' AnUirlu lor U arreiilnn, II a a I Cla.nl, Kurt n mm. t U 1 1 llammond aud Ailorla Ift a m I fireside for Warrr'iUiu, JWlpm fl.v.1, llamm ml, .'on 30 a m I !Hee.;i and Astoria Sunday only. "" 7 so a m 0l)p Im 106 a m U sop in 7 oo p ro Ian All train make cloa'e connection at Gobi with all Northern Padflo train to and from tin East and Sound point J. C. MAYO. Qen'l Freight and Paaeencer Agent. ..fofiland - Astoria fyuie. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trip except Sunday. TIME CARD I.ftv Pnrllnml m Leave Aatorla ,, 7 p. m. Throug-h Portland oonneotlon with ateamrr Nahcotta from- Ilwaoo and Ming iieaon Point, White Cnllar I In. il,.l,.,i. changpaljle with O. U. St N. Co. and v. i. lo. ticket. ? The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Dally trip except Sunday. TIMfe CARD Str. "TAH0MA" Leave Portland Mon.. Wed,. SY1., ? a. m. Uavc Uallei, Tuc Thur, Sat.. 7 a. m, Str. "M11TLAK0" Lv. Portland Tuo., Thur., Bat., 7 a. m. Lv. imilea, Mon., Wed., rYl., 7 a. m. Landing' at foot of Aldei Street, Port land Oregoi Doth Phone, Main Ml. AGENTS. John M. Kllloon, Th Dalle, Ore. Aatorla, Ore. Hood River, Ore. Whit Salmon, Wn. Vancouver, Wn. Lrle. Wn. Stevenson, Wn. Canon, Wn. Butler, Wn. , Portland Oregon. A. j. Taylor. J. J. Luckey, Wolford & Wvera. J. C. Wyatt, R. B. ailbreth. John M. Trtton, Henry Olm.tead, Wllll&m BuUor. B. W. CRICHTON, -A A"