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Villi .MORXIXG ASTOR1AX. SUNDAY, JiJLY I 1IHVJ Telephone, Main Ml. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by ma' I, per rear.... J.W Bent by mall, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month. .... 60 SEMI-WBBKL.Y. Sent by mall, per year, in advance SI 00 The Atttorlan guarantees to Ita ad Yertisera the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River. WILL HAVE RBQATTA. From the Portland Evening Journal ; we clip the following; The people up here are wondering why Astoria has no regatta Uls year. They have been accustomed to await that event with anticipations of pleas ure and give it their loyal support. Portland la disappointed that there is to be no gathering of the oarsmen and yachtsmen to1 meet in contest. Astoria baa denied what has become an auspicious ' occasion for Astoria, Portland and scores of other towns in the Pacific Northwest. " The regatta was the connecting link between these two cities. It at tracted many from here and afforded opportunity for the residents of both Vlaces to meet in friendly intercourse each year, and that, no oue will deny, is of benefit " Perhaps Astoria is too busy, too prosperous. Perhaps the people there are too full of Affairs. Tet the re gatta in something they cannot afford to neglect, or so It seems to those who see it from the standpoint of Portland. . " Astoria has the location, the water suitable for the sports of the regatta, and ilie spirit of hospitality essen tials to sucress. Portland is anxious to lend her support" In reply to our Interested friends we will say that everything Is now in fa vor of the regatta. Though the mat ter was taken up a IFrtle later than utual It to being carried on by a com mittee of men who are untiring work era and who are meeting with- suc cess tn their work. The merchants are uniting in their efforts to make it a success and Astoria will undouhtedy have a regatta to surpass any yet given. It 4s pleasing to note the inter est our neighbors take in the bring ing about of this yearly celebration, and they need not feel disappointed, for the regatta shall be held. MOST WAIT FOR PENSION. The claims of the Oregon Indian war veterans will have to take their regular course 5n the pension office, says the Oregonian. This was reasonably to be expected, though many hoped it would be other wise, and our delegation In congress urged that they receive special con isderation. However, not more than six months win elapse before these claims are reached and acted upon In their regular order. In the mean lime, the patient veteran, leaning up on Ws staff, may repeat sadly with xcuse Made by many a man for taking a drink at the bar is that he needs a bracer. He feels weak, his stomach is "out of sorts" aud liquor makes him "feel good." The iireu man woo siis on a pin leaps up with new energy, but no on would say that this e tie rev was evi- !i dtnee of the 'iJ strength giving power of a pin. ergy induced by liquors. They only spur the body on, but do not strengthen it. Strength is made from food prop erly digested and assimilated. When the stom ach is diseased there is a failure to extract the nutrition from food and the body grows weak. The weak body needs strengthening, not stimulating. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, so that the nutrition of food is perfectly ex tracted and assimilated and the body nourished into health and strength. There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical Discovery," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Accept uo substitute for " Golden Med ical Discovery." There is no other medi cine "just as good " for diseases of the stomach and allied organs. t Your 'Golden Medlcsl Discovery' nd Dr. Mile's CsUrrh Remedy hve been of great brnefit to me." writes (Prof.) Pleaunt A. Oliver, of VioU, Pultoo Co., Ark. "Before I used the bore mentioned remedies my ileep w not sound : digention bad ; a continual feeling of tiaery. I now feel like a new man." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant TelleU regulate tbe bowels and liver. ml iffIP "JOB, THE TURK." There U perhaps n better known wxwker In the Salvation Army than l Adjutant Carnhed, familiarly known (as " J.w the Turk."' IJorn In' Tullb, (Turkey, 42 years ago, of Armenian (blood. As hoy he was taught the jhx: and xhoe trade, but pus8lng (the roaming spirit tie soon decided 'that American could offer far letter uiPtmrtiinitles to hl.n, si he emigrated. j having a difficult rnise the no- ce.vary fun.ls for transportation., lie lived for twin 1'nie in W.vi?te. Mass.. thtn came we-t t. Sun FrnncK co, where he met eil associate an .t entered their ways of wrong 1Mne. Here through the appeals of th Sal- .2: VT . jJjlfJnfjte vation Army people he decided to change his methods of lire and joined their comvany. of which he has been 'for many years a great worker. His ex periences are numerous and interest ing. In Portland some 20 years ago he waa arrested several times, but, in jthe end. was successful in the con version of the judge w ho had sentenced him Desiring to visit bis old home in Turkey to see his sister, from whom he had been separated many years, he found that in order to do so he must revoke his rights as an American citiien, as the sultan ha issued an Tennyson in his stoty of " Enoch Ar den": As I have watitej all my life I well may wait a little. The lesson of " waiting" has in this case been well learned. It can only be hoped that each of the?e beneficiaries of tardy pen-Jon legislation will live many years to enjoy the quarterly sti pend, whtch, when onc? Its paym-nt begins, can be defended upon as a regu'ar interposition between him and jiovirty's sharp pinch. DEWEY KNOWS. According to Admiral Dewey, the idea of independence never i n'ered patriotic Agu'naldo's head during those exciting times in the summer of IS9S. guinaldo was out " for gain, for loot, for money." Admiral Dewey helped to j shatter the idol of the anti-imperlal-lists. but AgttinMo's 'nanifestations of cowardice since his release have com pletely demolished the conception of j thr Filipino leader as a George Wash j ington. REDUCED RATES TO NORTH BEACH. The O. R. & N. Co. will s -11 excur sion tickets to 'all North Beach joints Iiwaco to Nahcotta .Inclusive, every Sunday during the season at th; very low rate of $1 for the round trip. Tickets will be good returning either be steamer Nahcotta or T. J. Putter, but only on date of sale. CHILDREN FOR ADOPTION. The Oregon Home Society deslr-s to find homes for three boys babes, very desirable ones, and one girl babe; also a girl of 15 years and boy of 10 years. Mr. I. F. Tobey, superintendent of the home, fs now in Astoria and any com munication for him may be left at this office. The children may be tak en on a three months' trial. SUITS OUR CLIMATES. 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 stain which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly is such the case in damp climates. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right here in As toria, Cutbirtb's Creosote Shingle order that any of tils subject w ho be came citisvna of foreign countries can not enter. He stubbornly refused to lose his American eltlxenshlp. He was asked for his passport and was ttUte.t to Jail, where he succeeded in seeing the American consul, only to find that he must leave that country He de manded his passport and ft was only through a long and tedious fight that he succeeded. Hut his sister came to AKtens. to which city he sailed from i there '.o see him. On one occasion when he was ar rested in an Eastern city a drunken fainter was placed tn his cell. He entered Into a business compact with the ra'nter sn.l before his trial in the morning the cell was profusely decorated with Bible scriptures and religious mottoes. Though this did not please the official, it is said that much moral benefit has been derived from this work. Joe is also a talented mu sician, playing several Instruments, an excellent and entertaining speaker. He has travelfd extensively and his many experiences as related by Himself are interesting to hear. Joe the. Turk Is a magnificent specimen of physical manhood and a fluent conversationa list. He will remain in the city until Tuesday. Stains are penetrative, preservative, '. handsome and durable. They are put i up in eight colors and every package : guaranteed. I. A. FASTABEND GENERAL COTRACTOR j AND BUILDER. ! I I Andrew Asp, Hae SaLer, bUrktsith 14 tUrmltcer Fir.CT-CLASS WORK AT I REASONABLE PRICES. j ' Special Attention Given to Ship act) ' Steamboat Ktpalring.General Black smithing, First-Clans Horse Shoe'.ng, pic . CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE General Electrical Installing and Repairing The Best Euiiiwi 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 for tbe Celebrated SHBLBY LAMP Best Under tbe Sun Reliance Electrical Works H. W.CYRUS, - Mr WANTK.D. Agents for M&rtlnlqule disaster; $S0 doljars a month, tr SO per cent com mission: sample book free. Amerlcat Wholesale Co., 1S5 Wabash Ave., Chi os jro 111. XOT1CK FOR HIPS. Htds will be received by the county court of Clatsop County, Oregon, un til M wday, July SI, ls. at 10 o'clock a. m, for the construction of an N) foot span bridge 13 feet wide aciMsn the Necanleum river In section township 5 north, range Irt west, in Clatsop County, Oregon. Said bridge to be constructed on a site about one mile ?sfr of Carl Johnson's place, wlrc the counu-. road from Seaside crosses the said Necatilctim river. HUllers will presnt plans and speci fications for Sill J work, loif-ther with a cert I. led che.-k for li ir cent of the amy i 'it of :he(r bids, or a litwil uivl sutlicleat bind or a cash iletwit ,is a xuiuantee that they will enter into a contnet to construct s;ld brlilge provide J :hy are varl t the contract. The court reset ve the tilit to r ject tiny and all bids. J. C. CLINTON. County Clerk. N'OTICK KOli HIPS. Bids will be received by the county J of Clatsop. Oregon, until tin- :'lsl day oi juiy, iso2, at it o ciock a. m tor me delivery In the court house yard of 25 oords of wood, bids to state kind of wcod to be furnished; the s:une t b; of sound quality, full cord Ic.igths, and dellvetNHl oifror before the 1st day of September, The rUht is reserved to reject any and all bids. By ordfr of the county court. J. C. CLINTON. County Clerk. CHAS. W. HOLMES FARRIER BltlNU Y.M'U (tOUi'S TO an KXi'KUT HonsKSi ;!:::. SHOP ON DOANK STRUCT. OPPOSITK CITY HALL. Dr- Matthew Patton Removed to 523 Commercial St. Over Peterjoa & Brown's Shoe Store. PKMALK AND PRJAWTE DIS EASES A SPECIALTY. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. Central meat market 542 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and satiHlactorlly atteuded to 3. W. MORTON, Prop, Telepnone No. .121. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Fo r I n fl am m at I an or CaUrr h of the HlftddT d'I UlMKMd KUloeH. No oar do pay. C'urei quickly and Wrma molly th womt cai of l-oiiorrtiora and -lrl, no mattTof buwlong ctand loff. Absolately harinlrM. Hold try druyrlftta. Price 01 00, or by mull, postpaid, 1.0O, 3 buiM, f2.7ft. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO., ELLKfONTAIHC OHIO. j Sold by Chas. llogvn, 459 Commerci al Streut Astoria. Oregon. fzmrmmi pills wj , wrr. '.ii r!n.Mi. i,h, A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omalii and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best eervlce known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, (team heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. Bee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uulted States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other lnfor rmution, addess. J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pom. Agt '--n. Agt. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. 'lie l ir infill h IN(.I.IM( 11 9 V Unicorn us) niilillu(tiinst nd i in i I u- I fT "f J'"lf f't'tKi-l, or i-fit'l -if. 0 I Jf f-T I'nrtlcultim, TttlmsiMlaU V f "I "IN Mi-r Tor ,titlin,in mtttr, t, rv ir turn Mull. I',mhi 1 1.11 m.. ol i n-itit II litufjii'.. I h-,rrtT i hrajiloal i t. , tftatiuUi:.: Huia uihi-. 1 tliLA,. 4A G. 01, Barp, Dentist Mansell Building. 571 Commercial St., Astorlu, Or TELEPHONE RED S0l. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission anJ S.ilppln Atent Wells Fnrgo and Pa eltlc Kxprefs Compnnlw. Cus ttn Iloue Hroker We don't how a woman Is iible to tell or not whether her hut l on ttratKht. The pesky thlny are built rivKet on pui oie. ASLBKP AMIP KLA.UKS. Iliv.ikin Im.i ;t Ruin hwie, ,mie irmiit lh, ),,,, fillip In. :i-..Uh from death Kancled mvuiity, ami death near. It's that way when vu tieirleet count)) nl robin. Oon't do it. lr. Kimj's Ni v IMjieinery for iVuiMumptlon (rtve iiMttvtiion iiumm in fiinw;, im'si urr i riuniei. ICet'K It near iind nvnl,l miiTi'i'lnir doMth, and dix'tor's hills. A tivtpoon fill stops a lute couirh, persistent use the most stuhlHirn. 1I;ciiiu-hs nnd nice tfistlnc, It'ii Kuiu-anteiM to satlify by Ctiijrles Roirein. Price M and l.', Trial bottles fre. Try to be ealm and wri'tie, for llf" is full of ble44inirs, and we xliouUI le.irn ouri'lv9i how t,. nmKnlfy them in be happy. UliON. lllTIS FOR TWKNTV VKAU8 Mm Minerva Smith, of PutivHle, III , Aiitiw. " I had bronchi tin for twenty years and never irit relief until I used WihyV Honey and Tar. which Ik a ure cure." Sold by Frank Mart, -IruiKt. Th 1'iv.vher who think only f t niiinlnif tlowei of rhetoric Is not the one who reaps the moot fruit of rittht- eoiisn,. Big Deal in l'rrss DiHisttch toJPortlHial Orrgiuilan, February ?tb Smith Premier Typewriter Co. L k M. Ak'XtuiiKT.ACo., AjjwiU. PORTLAND OFFICE - - 122 THIRD STREET mmm II iAwall N Steamer SIE H. ELMORE The Largest, Staunchvst, Steadiest, and most seaworthy vessel ever oft the route. Best of Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trips every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and the Astoria & Columbia K. H. for Portland, San Francisco and all points F.ast, For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore 6c Co. firticiitl AcciiIm, AnIoi'Ih, r. or to . a. & c. n. it. Co. Portland, Or. B. C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY CO For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . . DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. A STAItTLINO Sl'HPUIHIC. , Verv few could U'lleve in luoklnK at A. T. Hundley, a healthy, robust black smith of Tilden, tint., that for ten years li suffotvd Hitiih tortures from Hheti niatlm n few could emltire ami live, Hut a witndoi'ful clntiiKo followed Ills taklni? Klectrle Hitters. "Two but wholly en red mi." he writes, "and I have not felt a iwlnire In over a year." They reirulat h kidneys, purl fv the blood mid cure UhmimnUm, N'eumlKla. Nervousness, lmprv ill xestlon and irlve wrfeit lu-alth. Try tlt.Mii, tnly 5iV at t'hiwlwi Honer' ilnnt loiv. You cm it discern tnoie f the nut- copi'luirs of liitiuan nature at a ilntf flirht than at a prayer moe-llng, Ll'OK IN THIitTKlfiN. Ity semllna 13 miles Win, Hplrry, of W'Uton Kiirnnee, Vt ot a box of ii,,..Ll.,,,' I i-itl.Hi MiiK',. lloil whollv ciirel a horrible fever norm on his vg. Nothing else could, I'osltlvely illivs Uralses I'elii'm. lleoi-s. Ki'tipaoiia. HolK Ittinis, I'orns. anl Pib-s, only '!'', lurantvd by t'harles Hotter, li uiritlst. 'I In' opinions of mi,' people hid not worth niiieh. If they wre they would not l,. ieii.lln them so freely. STAUTI.IMl, HUT TltPW. "If iveryone knew what a maltd ninlhtne jr. Klllit's New Life Pills Is," write IV it. Turner, of lemptiey town. Pa . "you'd sell ull you tiavo In a nay. two ween us iuis niaiie n nw man nf me." Infiililble for enn- stlpatlon. stomiieh anl liver trouble. itt t'liarl ltojer vlruit tnri. broken ii'i'iu.itlon Is like a tniik'n vae It can te nieinieu, nut tne eim n l,lll shows, Active arent wanted for "Th World on Fire" by Murat Halstead. Hurnliig mountains In American In people, stiirtlinif history of appalling ihenxmena, threatening th ttiube: loo IiIr Illustrated paices, only tl.tO. High eat endorsements. Illffireat profits Biiaranteed. Agents clearln from 13 to t;s dally. Outfit free. Enclose it rents for postage. The Dominion Co., Dept. U Chicago, Typewriters Austrian Oovernmcnt Orders 1200 Smith Premiers. VIENNA. Feb. 7.-Th greatest sin gle purchase of typewritten ever tnadft has been ordered by the min istry of Justice, which, after three month of exhaustive competitive tests, has contracted to equip the en tire ministry with not less than Hot Rmlth Premier typewriters, supplying every court ' ASK ANY ONE Who has used .Star Estate Ranges and they will tell you they art 'he most satisfactory they have ever used. They require but little fuel snl bake quick and uniform, and are easily managed. For sale In Astoria only by W. J. Scully 4Ji BOND 5TKEET, Between Mnth and Tenth 0. R. A N. Co. Portland. Or. TELEPHONE MilN 661 AT. ' NO FAIW CI.AIMtJ, Tln pdHirlrdora of Floy's Honey anil Tar do not itdvirtl this n a " suif tmm lVr oiinmiinptltm," Thny il.i nut 4nlm It will iure this dread ciiiiililtit in dVBiu'id cum, hut iti ixwlllvi'ly mTI that It will cur In tln 1'nrlln- timt nd nrver fulls to mIvp riHnfm'l nnd rlltf In the womt iTtmyt, iiliy's lliuicy and Tar la with out linlit tlii gtvatrat lliiniit nd iuiiK rwHutly. Hrfiiw milwlllulra,-Hold Uy Frank Hart, druuglst, Whin iihrr mrxlli'lttMi have failed, tukp t'Nili'y'n Kldnry Cuiv. It ha cur id wtii'ii evwy thing else ma illiktp-imliitrd,-I'r win Ity HYiuik Mart, drturKlNt, It would ho I'xpoolliiir a givat dm I to liHik fur th pure and unalkiyi'd vi'iitrlty hum a horse Jookoy. A. It. I In n, f Muriiniitiiwn, liid, lind to gi'i up ti'ii nr twi'lvm tlnu In tin' tilht and hnd m-vrrv Imrkiti'lm and ihMiim In ln klilni'ys. Vut riirfd by li-y's Kldnry t'ure,-Fr nale by Kruik Hurt, ilrumtlMt, It ( si'ldoiu, if tvw, 'you we a srlf iiiit.tr mini. ll uiny Iiiivh xlivili'd the Mi bit' inwer tlnlshod It. Foley's Kldin-y t'urn purltlrs the IiUhnI .y MtiitiiiliiK out linpurltlrs and loin-a up hi wliule Bym.Mii Curttt kliliiiy Mild lilmltli-r trnilii.-Fr Niln by Frank Hurt. ttruuirUt. 'lMmt ,'tinrllv u'tili'h lurliiM Ai ttftiiiM Ih ofli-ii so illmuiuiinfd tlmt K n'fr lifts uiy fart lirr. I'ltKVT Vul'll KlUNKYM Hlli;t'MATlj4M. FOR Wlifii jmii nr uni-ring fiom rln-u-iiwultin. the kidneys must 1w attind- "I to at onre tlmt thiy will rlinil nate tin. uric ik'IiI fim thtp tilmxl. Kliys Kidney 'ure b the iihwi ef- fxrllve tvinrily for till purpose, R. T, llopKins, or I'olnr. Wis., uyt. "After ttiiHiu'ceKvfiilly iliM'loriiitf fur thive vi-nr lr rli.'iiiimiUtin with the Imhi ituetiiiK, I tiled Foley's Kidney Cure nnd It I'lired me, 1 rnntiot Kiuitk Iihi IIISJMV nf t Ills Kl-eilt nie,lcllie." For vile by Kiaiik Hurt. itlUKglnt. In every nudlenee there Is rutld tu lie a JinlfM; bin If there Is be Is liev- r witling in bung tilmn.'lr for Chris!. TWll ItiVn'I.KS CDItKU HIM, " I was tntiittled utih Wl,lii,-v nun. tiWiint for lUmut two yearn." wrttos A. ii i mis, or Mt, merlins, la., but two tmttlca f Foley's Kidney Curw effwt- 'H a ie.rmtt!lellt etlre." Hlili ),y Fnuik Hurl, druggist. If yun rxiwt to make leaven vour inmie you must make home heavenly. Hound kidneys ore anfi'nwrds of life. Make the kidneys hiwlthy with Foley's Kldnry Cure.-Ho!,t by Frank Hurt, ilrugrlt. Or. T. k Ball DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVK KlNi n.m I'UKTlAMi AKKIVe l"i.rtlnnd Cnlun He-Il lOa in. kiI for Astoria ttiidj 9 0 p m. way xi!iil. '7 00 p.m. !2 30..m. ASTiiHl A 7:4rui.m.jFir I'ortlnnd ami 11 3D u.m! Ht'tpm. WHy point no.jopm. I l5 fio t tn. HKAMt'K PIVh(, K.lSa.m, Amtoila for Wur-1 T II 30 A.m. renton Flavrl, Ft 10 II 3ii a m. Stevens, Hiimmoiul, ( r. ; t.O p.m. Seaside. , T, Jifi p.m. 4 15 p.m. Heiude fur Win - 9:40 n.m. renton, Flavel, Vi 2:30 p.m. lliininxinii. Kt. 1 5 00 p.m. Stevens. un, s. 7 ,. torlu. t 40 a.m. 30 a.m. " p.m. !to p.m. a m" 30 p.m. to p.m. 90 p.m. Wp m. I:,J1 exeetd Saturday. 'Hiiturdny mly All Irulns make close cniim-ctkins at bble wltih nil Northern Pacini! trUn to nnd from the lOiwt im.l HiMirxl lMlnls. J, C. MAYO, ilen'l Freight and Puss. Agent IVIIITB COLUK LINE ..Forlland - Astoria oule. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Ivave Portland 7 ,. m. Leave Astoria 7 p. m. Through Portland oonneotlons with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaoo and Long tteach Polnlji. White Collar i.ine tickets Intar- vhnrco!et.xht..a u- N-c"- nd The Dalles Route STR. "TAHOMA," and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sumlay. TIMt CARD Str. "TAHOMA" Iave Portland Mon., Wed., Trl 1 a. m. Ieave Dalies, Tues., Thur., Sat., 7 a. m. Sir. "MRTLAK0" Lv. Portland Tues.. Thne ni 7. m I.v. Dalles, Mon., Wed.. Pri 7 a. m! Undlug at foot of Aldet Btreet, Port- lana uregot. Hoth Phonea, Main 851. AGENTS. John M. Fllloon, The Dalles, Ore. A. J. Tavlor. i.id. n J. J. Luckey, Hood River, Ore. 'f0 wyrs, White. Salmon, Wn. J. O. Wyatt, Vancouver, Wn. B. B. GllbretU, Lyle! Wn. John M. Totton, Btevenson, Wn. w,!?.! 0,,,t1. Caraon, Wn, William Butler, Butler. Wn. E. W. CBICHTON, Portland Oregon.