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VUE MORNING ASTORIAN. THURSDAY. A.JCl'ST U. 1!H)J Telephone, Main 6L TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by ma'l, per year . Bent by mail, per month Served by carrier, per month .6.W . CO . 60 SEMI-WEEKLY. fcent by mail, per year. In advance 1 00 The Astorian guarantees to Its ad jrertlsers the largest circulation cf any newspaper published on the Columbia JUvsr. S. C. Tl-RNKR, Business Manner. - Thirty-fourth street is to be repaired. Keep the good work up. The cemetery dyke on the Xehalem road Is finished at the cost of $2,557.8 The United State apple crop of this year Is estimated as worth $34,000,000. That is several times as valuable as the sugar beet crop, without as much protection as the latter frets, and not thousandth part of the fuss. Astoria is taking a great Interest in the coming carnival of the Elks. A fair exchange, Portland people were anxious to assist in the regatta. From present indications the city will be well represented at the carnival. Mr. Bryan calls Cleveland and Hill "cheats," to Gorman he applies the term "Impostor," and roasts them gen erally. Now, If the gentleman named will make public their opinion of Ery- and the present status of the Democrat ic harmony movement will be in evidence. "Thank God!'' said Senator Hanna discussing the strike evil at '.he Ur ban Chautauqua, "We have an Insti tution in the United States the free school and every child of a foreigner is educated, so that the second gener ation will know something about lib erty." Failure to understand the meaning of liberty in this country and general ignorance as well are unques tionably conditions on which labor troubles thrive. The schools must gradually remove these causes but foreign ignorance is continually filling up the gap with fresh material. Per haps additional restrictions on immi gration would help somewhat to a permanent solution of the problem. II, MILLIONAIRE SENATOR. The late Senator McMillan, of Michi gan, was one of the numerous million aires In the Untied States senate and had been three times elected to repre sent Michigan In that body, having taken his seat at the beginning of the Harrison administration in 1S98. He was a successful business man and politician. In Washington he became much interested In local affairs and served several years as chairman of the senate committee on affairs of the District of Columbia. -; SV1 ROOSEVELT AND THE TRUSTS. It Is very well for the Democrats to make opposition to the trusts their thief issue for the forthcoming con gressional campaign, especially if they combine with it n vigorous demand for tariff reductions as applied to trust wade goods. Put it will be fully to attempt to discredit the sincerity of President Roosevelt in announcing his purpose to deal with the trusts pro-vided-that congress will give him sup port Mr. Roosevelt has made a good enti-tniKt record. He was responsible for the introduction and passage of and law against monopolies in this state, and through that much good has been accomplished. He has a much greater task on his lianas in the present instance, however, for he- must deal with the whole trust problem and must not within the hampering limi tations of federal authority in reach Ine oilier than corporations engaging in Interstate commerce. The great ness of the task, the traditional atti tude of ths Republican party on the subject of high protection, and the Immediate urgency of the Cuban re ciprocity question were quite sufficient to account for the fact that the presi dent did not make an aggressive effort to secure anti-trust legislation at the last session. Mr. Roosevelt may not succeed In his ambition, but he will convince the country that he Is sincere In his- desire and efforts to regulate abusive monopolies. llfU w I I t lift iilWlii si 7 I A. It. luss. of Morgantown, ind., hi. I to ire-t up toti or twelve times In tli.' nlnlit and hud sever backache and ;uitn In Hie kidneys. Was cured by K!i''s KMuey euiv. 1-Vr siKt by ' Fr.itik Hut, druggist. i ' 1 J F " 'f- .! . -lu Whatever touclict tlio working man's health touches his earnings. To him in the most literal sense, "time is money." Every liour of time he loses figures in dollars ami cents in the comfort of his homo and in the well-being of his family. Those figures on the pay-envelope that represent a "lay-off" enforced by sickness have their own story of suffering and struggle. Many times when the man docs work, he works in suffering, for he cannot face an altogether empty pay-envelope, because that would mean an empty larder and hungry little ones at home. Very often the figures that represent the loss of time do not represent the total loss of money which has been spent on medicines that did not cure, or been paid to doctor who did not seem to understand the case. Here is a working man's story as he tells it himself, whkh will appeal to every other worker who knows what it is to "lay off quite often two and three days in a week " on account of sickness. "About ten years ago I began to have trouble with mv stomach," writes Mr. Wm. Connolly, of Walnut St., Lorain, Ohio. "It got so bad that I had to lav off quite often two and three days in a week; uty stomach would bloat, and I would belch up gas, and was in awful distress at such times. I have employed and been treated by the best doctors in this city, but got no help whatever. Some said 1 had cancer of the stomach, others catarrh, others dyspepsia. 1 have bought and tried even thing I saw advertised for dvspepsia and stomach trouble, but continued to get worse all the time. About twelve months ago I was in such a condition that my friends had some fear about my recovering. I called a doctor and lie found nie in very bad shape. 1 lands and limbs were cold and dripping with a cold sweat. He told me that I had a very bad case of chronic indigestion, and ordered an injection of hot soap suds every two hours. I followed his directions and it seemed to relieve me. I was under his treatment until this spring, but did not improve anr. Bv some way or other I happened to get hold of vial of your ' relicts,' and I thought they helped me. It was then I wrote to yon for advice. You told me that by my symptoms you thought I had liver' complaint, and advised the use of vour 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pleasant Pellets' in connection. These medicines I have taken as directed, and am very happy to state that I commenced to get better from the start, and have not lost a day this summer on account of my stomach. I feel tip-top, and better than I have for ten years." There are two or three statements in Mr. Connolly's letter which are almost identical with statements made bv thousands of others who have been cured bv the use of Dr. Piercers Golden Medical Pis covery. This shows ttat his experience is a common one among working men, Mid his enre and the means by which it Mas accom plished are, therefore, matters of interest to even fellow-worker. "1 have employed and been treated by the best doctors in this K,,t "I have bought and tried everything I saw advertised for dyspepsia and stomach trouble, but continued to get worse all the time." "These medicines ('Golden Medical 1 iscovery and 'Pleasant Pellets') I have taken as directed, and am very happy to state that I commenced to get better from the start, and have not lost a day this summer on account of my stomach." These three facts in Mr. Connolly's experience are borne out by the experience of thousands of others. Doctors employed without benefit. Many medicines used ami the -condition growing worso instead of better. Finally the trial of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, with improvement from the start and in a short time a perfect and a permanent enre. You have a working man's word for these facts, und the word of thousands of fellow-workers to back him up. "Have purchased some of your valuable medicines of L. B. Spencer, of Blackstone, Vs., and they helped my wife and myself so much that we do not know how to praise them enough," writes Mr. Victor L. Hayden, of Blackstone, Nottoway Co., Va. "I cannot express my gratification in words. I had been suffering from indigestion so badly that I could not work half the time but now can work every day and eat anything I want. Why? Because I took Dr. R. V. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It has put new life and energy in me, restored my health and made a man of me once more. I used to weigh t;o but had gotten down to 144, now I am back to 160 and will soon be back to my old weight Your medicine has done it all. I cannot thnV mn enough for your advice, and think if it had not been for your medicine neither my wife nor mvtelf would have been here many years." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures liver "complaint," heart " trouble," kidney "trouble," and 'weak" lungs, because the diseased condition of these oreaim is fre- quently only a consequence of disease of the stomach and its allied organs of diges tion and nutrition. Those who suffer from chronic diseases are inyited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter Jrtt. All correspondence strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. wont ne tooled into trading a substance for a shadow. Any substitute offered as "just as good" as " Golden Medical Discovery " is a shadow of that medicine. There are cures behind every claim made for the " Discovery," which no " just-as-good " medicine can show. I'lmpeilmr and candy-feeding a boy !hki htn. in "Voor condition to fight the battles of life. wfm SAVEl AT GRAVE'S MilNK, " I know I would long ago have been In my grave." writes Mrs. 8, It. New. sum, of IVcatur, Ala., "if It had not Iwtt for Electric Hitters. Eur three years I suffered untold ugoliy from the worst forms of Indigestion, Water hraHh, Stomach and Itowel IWspepsla. Hut this excellent medicine tl Ul me 11 world of liood. Since using It I can eat heartily and have gained ,15 pound." For Indlirestluu, Loss of Ap petite, Stomach, l.lvwr and Kidney trotiMox, Electric Hitlers mv n post- Itive. guaranteed cure. Only Me at if has, Kogera' drug stoer. General Electrical Foley's Kidney Cure purities the blood by straining out Impurities and tunes up the whole system, t'un kidney and bladder tronbl.. -lr ntlo hy Frank Hart, Druggist. woman may soon cease to mount Mie loss of her Hist husband, but her second husband hardly ever does. NO FALSB CliAIMf. The proprietors of Foley's Money and Tar do not advertise Hits ' " sure cure for consumption." They do not olalni It will cure tills dread complaint In advanced ciw. but do positively assert that It will cure In the earlier stnite and never falls to nlv comfort and rolb'f to the woit eases. Foley's Honey and Tar Is with out doubt the Rxentost throat and lunii remedy, ttcfum substitutes.- Hold by Frank Hart, druKKlst. If some of our i ltUcus v 1 re a" ! OHiient In looktiu for 11 lot' u they are In kicking nbout ilu-ir lad bok they would tiM'v'f be old of rolltable employment. TWO HOTTIJ58 CUUISP IIIM, ' t was troubled with kidney com pUtiil for alMiitl two ym," weltos A, II Hals, of Mt. Hlrllitf, la., but two bottles of Foley's Kidney furs effect, erf t pei'mttiieiit tiure," Hold by Frank Hart, ilruiill, . a , ,.m , itiislitimn or llotlnnlot Is Just about as competent to (each School as noiiie pa ii' 11 u urn to rear children. Hound kidney Rl'o safoituards of lire. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney t'ure, Hold by Frank 1 1. u l, di iiitit. due difference between a Run barrel I a whisky barrel l that one kills iwlh a hang mid the other with a latliK. Tit I'! T Vol It KIl'NICYH Itlli;UM AT1HM. FOll Installing and Repairing . , , i5 - m 11 Fit lii 1 1 i B k r 1 11 mi ATEE rWiiOlrt mm;; Rlh YOU CAN'T PAYfo" Oootor Plorco't Common Seme Medloml Adviser, beomme It la given away and never told. TMu great medical work, containing over 1000 large uagee and more than 700 lllmtratlona, eent FREE on receipt of stomps to pay ex penae of malting ONLY. Send 31 ono-oent atampa for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 atampa for the book In paper covers. Addresai Dr. JZ V. PIEROE, Buffalo, N. Y. Tlio liest Kiiii'ieil Slio in Oregon Outside of IVi'tlnnd J I as Just Heen Opened, at 4 2t HOND HT. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light 2nd Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Apcaratus Of ah Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agents tor the Celebrated SHELIIY LAMP I'est l"uler th Sun Reliance Electrical Works Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules POSITIVE CURE f ir to 1mm. Honor Caurrh Ot IbP HillUJrt O.I PIM-W4 K..lay!,. No cure Bit fwjr, C irr u'.ilckiT mui Hvrius. ntlf Ihn wrt run ot 4uarrhori n4.lrl, nu mall'-r of how luni ituttt. ffirf. A!olalpljf hartttl. S'V.I kjr ilruifl.U. ftct l '". r br mail, uotlpaid, II iM, 1 hor, j.n. tni jAmi-wtm eoM StLitSONTSIHS, OHIO. Sold by Chss. Rofers, 4.'i CommeroU al Street Astoria. Oregon. KOlt-S , DKAM.V ATT A 1 'K. " My wife was so III that itood ibv- lelans were unable to help her," write M. M. Austin, of Wlnehester. le.l but was eomiiletely eiired by Pi. King's New t.lfe VI I T'ev wotk wonder In stomaeli and liver tumble, t'ute eonstlpatlon, slek liemlaehe. '.'5e at t'has. Hotter' druir store. Oeenslonnlly you see woiue loi iobi r of a family who date baek and re. setubles some one of hi amestois who lived eenturles no. This a. iontits for 10 many opes In soiU ty today, When yoil r sufferlli from rheu m.ii i"in. the kidneys must Im attend ul to ni (iiien so thut thy will fliml-u.iii- die urle ni'ld fnuti this IiIwhI, Foley's Kidney I'ure Is the miMtt f. f.iiivi' lenieiiy for this purM, H. T. lbiikiii. of I'olnr, Wis, uy; "After uiinin-.-emfulty dirloi Inn (or thros iari for rtirumatlm with tile twt ,l,ni.ii, t tiled Foley' Kidney Curt an. I It nited me, 1 eanitot speak too hlnhlv of till s't inedlolii."Fus' ,,!.' I.y Frank Hart, ilriitftrMt. I'.iveiiy I bad enmili when a man w .Io.mi, bin It Is a great deal worso lli-tl lie is up. mtONVHITIS FOlt TWKNTY YlUltS Mrs. Minerva Smith, of IMnvllle, I'l . ivrltes: " t had broiHhltl for twenty years snd never gut relief until I uil Foley's Honey and Tar, wlih-h Is n in-tf cure." Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. When n Kill rejerU u ou"K man the wisest thing be ran do Is to Like his hut nnd go at onee for fear she nilubt ebangt' her mind. When other medlollies luue failed, take Foley's Kidney Cure. It ha.i eur ed when everything else lm disnp pointed. For snle by Frank I tan. druggist. Till: HtltK OF HKJtOtCH, M.i'iv solilirrs In the Inst wni' wttile lo mm that for Hrmteho. Ilrulsr. I'nii. Wounds, Corns, Hore Feet nnd -ill rr J, .tut, Ilin kh'ii's Arnl. n Hnlv I i lie Ih -I iii the world. Same for Hum. J al.t. Polls, fleers, 8kln Frupllnn . i.l I'iIik It rule or no pay, ttnly . 1 1 i 'has Itogrrs' lirtlg Stors, llie i tiln l.iker who needs dough Send bills. A MU.I.Iil'i Vt.'lC'58 Trying to lie a good fellow without the funds to back It up Is In the same line with the discovery of iwrprtunl motion never bus yet been solved. could htrdly ttpref the thank of ll.nwr Hall, of Went I'olllt. 111. t.tg ! rill A neVfie eo had Sftlled i.ii Iii i lone, causing K iiowt ohl'inle . . i k I Several physician said he had oiiNuinitioii, but mold nut help htm. When all thought he wa duottird ho I... Kim to line Hr King's New lleov , i v f, i i 'ontumptinn and writ": "It ,, .I'll ', li ly cured nis and saved my life I now weigh tt pounds," It' positively guaranteed for Coughs, Cold- and t.utiif troubles. Price Me u-.d II Trial latltle free at Chas. Hocib' drug slur. . '9 PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone 121 DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All shipped to our car Will receive special attention. ! w.i OB rinans Qt Txf t nrrir u I fPlllJ Oflice of C. l- M., Vancouver bar racks, Washington, July 31, I!ji2. Sealed proposals in triplicate, will I re ceived herenntil 11 o'elo'-k a. in. August iJf, 1'KI2, for furnif-liinjf forag and bed- j dinx ut posts in this department for j year ending June 30, 13. Information fiirninlied here or by rjuarternwder at j t j," jj j, g Jj A D S A L T pOHts. V. S. reserves riyht to reject or Central'ffleat Market 642 COMMERCIAL. ST. Vour ordf rn for nx-ats. loth accept any or all proposals or any part thereof, hnvelor ebecmtaining proposals should le marked : "Proposals for forage j and bedding at and addressed to ' undersigned. J. W, Jacobs, C. Q. M. j Will he pnitnptly aril sttisiaeiurlly ainiidi d to 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Telerbone No 321. SHERIFF'S SAVE. Notice is hereby given titat I will on Monday, the 1st day of Septem ber, 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock, in the foreioon of said day, at and in front of the Court House door, In the 31ty of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the time of sale, all ind singular, tl real estate and pro perty heretofore bid in for taxes for the year 1899 for said Clatsop county, to which said Clatsop county has acquir ed title by virtue of such sale. THOMAS LINVIIiLB, Sheriff of Clatsop county, Oregon. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express Companies. Cus tom House Broker. Some Inter esting Facts j When people ani ennle n,la'.l;iij a trip, whether on business or pleasure, I thr y naturally want the best serv'.'e obtainable as far an sped, comfort and afety In concerned. Employes of the I WISCONSIN CENTRAL UNB3 are j paid to fiorve the public and our trains are nperaiwi so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-clafls ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines EE. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway, known all over the Union a-i the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections are mads with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious cooehes. electric light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uulted States or Canada. All ticket agents sell thm. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, addess. J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pawn. A'.. n Agt. Portland. Ore. Portland. Or. DYSPEPTICIDE and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond with JAS. C. HWr. n. Pbm. A"t. Th greatest aid to DIGESTION. I or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis. JOB HUNTING IOAIITJIENT COWARD PRIOR, Managcs I'irst-Class V -t,-Iatc Work I NKiN J.AIKiK nNI.V "l luv a rooster for lew lhjns one Iz tlie krow Unit 1 In liliii.iinil thr other Iz the nmtt thai uirini him to Imk up tils krow with." .loslfjllll.l.lNOM Astorian Publishing Co. Tenth and Commercial Si. Phone 66t Astoria, Or. Steamer SUE II. ELMORE The Largest, Staunches!. 8tallet. and most m worthy vel ever on the route. i)at of Tubln and State Room Acoummods tlons. Will make round trips vry m days bstwesn. Astoria and Tillamook PARE 3.BO Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Itnllrond A Navigation Co. and the Astoria St Columbia II. H. for l'ortlund. Ban Francisco and all points Kait. For freight and passenger rate apply to Samuel Elmore 6c Co, ;ein iul ;.k'iiH, Astoria, Or. a. & c. n. r. Co. Portland, Or. or to R. C. LAM!!, Tillamook, Or O. R. A N. Co. Tortlsnd. Or, POUNDEU A. O. I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF I.IIMIIIN THE OLDEST IH HEI.Y I IKE () 1 1( E N j ., WORM). 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