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ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1903 SHORTEN MILITARY SERVICE. French Senate Hu PuNI an Import- ". " ant Bill , ' : - t f Paris, Feb, tl Tb senate, which has been debating for several wk , government measure reducing the period of military service to two years, ha passed the bill through the first etage by a trot of $3t to JJ. Tl meas ure ia one of the principal Hems of the government's legislative program and b&s been aerenuously opposed In the senate by the former minister "of wmr. General Billot , ' : A ?abint;t .council has bees. held, to consider the means for making the de ficit In the budget for 1901 which, ow ing to the amendments made tn the chamber of deputies amounts to ,SM, 004. Among the measures proposed by Fliunce .Minister Bouvier to meet the deficit was the levying of a tax of 55 rents on petroleum and the Increase by one-tenth of the custom duties on certain articles which are already sub ject to -wotecMve duties, - It Is calculated that these measures will yield 14,600.000 and It Is stated that the council without, coming ot a final decision has agreed In principle to 31. Bouvler's proposals. ; STUDENTS ARB THREATENED. Bad Water in Ithlca May Cause De pretlon of Cornell University. . Ithtca, N. Y., Feb. M.-The Ithlca board ot health refuses to assume re sponsibility or the statement recently made to the effect thot It was safe for students of Cornell to return to Ithlca, and has passed resolutions that it deems the condition of Ithlca city water such that It Is absolutely essen tial for .residents to secure such board and lodging as will guarantee that no unbollei water from that source shall enter the stomach, and It looks upon the chance of secondary infection from the numerous cases of typhoid fever now In the city as a new and serious source of danger. President $thurman .aid:" ..V;.;', "The attitude of the university was the same now as it has been through out the epidemic, that students who re main In Ithica or who may now re turn, do so entirely an their own re sponsibility, but that absent students should be given the greatest consider atfcm in making up for work lost.' . TRISCO MAN RECOMMENDED. Commercial Bodies Urge Appointment for New Department . San Francisco, Feb. 28. The San Francisco chamber of commerce, the board of trade ot 8an Francisco, the Fanufacturers" and Producers' associ ation of California, the Merchants' ex change and the California state board of trade have joined in sending to Washington a recommendation that Kugna Goodwin of San Francisco be - appointed chief of the bureau of manu facturers In the department of com merce. Goodwin 3s the director of the Pacific Commercial museum which was founded by the merchants and manufac tutvrs of San Francisco to facilitate trade between the United States and other countries bordering on the Pa citlo. . LONE BACHELOR MURDERED. Assassin Fires Through Window Hill ing Helpless Farmer. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 28. Bert Mc Kinstrey. a farmer,' living near Mon- EmnBESlMBSESl CANNOT tt,AT.matiem tnnnt he treated o-v, tit MnnA. and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief as S. 8. S. It attacks the disease in the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating or poisonous ubstances from the system. S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it circu lates through the body, the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits are dislodged and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer 1s happily re'aeved from the discom forts ana misery oi Kjieumuuam. ExternaKie,.areall right so enough, and you cant depena P and those wno pm meir iauu vy muu.ii.- r;- , . ... r moot- with disanoointment. and will . .. . , . .i Rheumatic suuerers wno wnre us wv.. ----- - --- aid rhllpful advice from our physicians, for which jao charge Js made We will mail free our special book on Rheumattem which txX of years cf practical experience ia treating this disease. It contains in condensed form much information about Rheumatism. - a TUSSWiFTSPCOirtO OO.0 ATIAHTA, OA, . tecello, Kas.,' was shot and mortally wounded by someone last night who fired a charge fro ma shetgvn through a window ot MeKtnstrey'e house, ac cording to a telephone message receiv ed from OUthe, Kaa, this morning. McKinstrey Is 40 years o'd, unmarried. and lived atone on his farm. Thesher Iff of Johnson county telephoned the police of Kansas City that the shoot ing is believed to have been done by a maw named Graham, wtio. It ts at leged, had trouble with H Klnstrey and lied towards this city after StcKln stroy was shot. 1 BOWES IS MOST HAPPY. Hut He Will Not Permit His Hrwklyn Admirers to Bamroet Him. ' New York, Feb. S8.-Herhert.AV. Bow en. United States nilnlstet to Venesue- ! la, has declined to allow clitxens of ! Brooklyn to give a banquet in his hon or, because, he says, he Is to be re garded as a foreigner temporarily. In a letter to the chairmen of the com mittee arranging the banquet. Mr. j Bo wen writes, among other things: My position as Venesuelan pleni potentiary la so peculiar that I feel I must consider myself as temporarily a feorigntr here. This Is the view tak en of me by the government of the United States, and I beg that you will kindly present !t to my Brooklyn friends, who have been Interested In the proposal to honor me with a dinner. I am most happy, In hearing that they approve of the work that I have done here, and if I retain their confidence until that work Is concluded, I shall feel that they have conferred upon me the highest honor that t could desire." SHOULD CARRY ANAESTHETICS. Mrs. Booth Explains How Victims In Wrecks Can Be Relieved. Cleveland Feb. S8. Mrs.' Ballington Ttooth of the Volunteers of America has sent a letter to the managers of several railways of the United States In which she says that much of the suffering endured by those injured In railroad wrecks could be alleviated by anaesthetics, which should be a part of the train's equipment She says that she had travelled much and has seen a great many passengers fatally hurt who could have been relieved by being made unconscious. Her letter concludes as follow: . J "Would It not be an unspeakable comfort to bystanders as well as the sufferers if those dying in agony could be rendered unconscious by a few breaths of a merciful anaesthetic, to say nothing of the prompt aid which could be rendered to those who might be saved?" . . NO DATE FOR LAUNCHING. Sir Thomas Lipton Says That Nothing Deflnite Is Yet Known, raris, Feb. 28. -Sir Thomas Lipton, who has Just arrived here from Nice, where he has been sojourneylng. says he Intends going to Glasgow next Tues day to make the final arrangements anil fix the date for the launching of the Shamrock III. He adds that all rejioi-ts thus far as to the date of the launeh were conjectural, ns he will not be able to settle on the. time until he sees the buildar and discusses the sit nation at Glasifjtv. Sir Thomas met Charles M. Schwab and other Ameri' cans during the day and hopes to see president Francis of the St. Louis ex l.oaltion if the latter comes to Paris before the baronet leaves the French capital. BE RUBBED OUT Bat a rood liniment or plaster will often givt temporary relief because it produces counter irritation or reduces the inflammation and sore ness. Butnosortof external treatment can have any effect whatever upon the disease itself, for nhmumaUam l not a ds , but is due to as over acid condition of the blood, and the deposit of irritating matter or Uric Acid Salts or sediment in the muscles and joints, and ,Myintit nf mhhinir vr Mister! nor can dislodira tC 3 Ot.Mtttatiamnft'M KnmMdirntli- nnrlthetnns. t . I 1 ine nervous system aimusi wicckcu, uctuoo bv much time is lost in trying to cure a blood disease with outside applications or doctoring the skin. . ;M juouiSTiue, ay., ami m i, -v. Gentlemen :-I am glad to say that 8. S. S. has onred ms of Rheumatism. Aboat two years ago I suffered from Xheumatisaa in my knees and fast, my ankles swelling so that I oould not pat on my shoes. This oontlnnsd for several months, during whioh tins X was applying liniments and going by my physician's directions, but derived bo benefit. I was(told of S. S. B. and tried it. I lmmsdl atsly got relief, and continued the msdiolna until I was entirely well, SlOt Floyd St. D. J. DUAHH. .... . .. . , far as theyfOut her font go far "J ZThA be nursing a case of Rheumatism the greater part of their lives. 8. S. 8. is a purely vegetable remedy, does not contain any Potash or mineral of any kind, and can be taken with - Af ttv nlit atitt vmino. ... .,(. ftiatr ,ac will receive valuable What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arise in the. family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling 1 no baking! add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers tolay. to eta. BCStNESS liLOCK RURNEU It Was Only Heroic Work of Cltiiens That Saved the City. Hastings, Neb.. FVb. 2S. Last night during a very high wind that was ac companied with snow, a Ore broke out In the upper story of the Shedd block, occupied by the Hastings Business col lege, and for a time It looked as if the business eection of the city would go, but by heroic work of firemen and cltlxens, the fire was brought under control shortly before midnight, after completely gutting the 3hedd block and spreading to adjoining buildings, burning a solid row of brick blocks, reaching from Burlington to Lincoln avenue, causing a loss of 1150,009 to L.V0.COO. Ia this row there were many of the leading (Inns (if the city and their losa will be heavy. Nothing Is known as to Insurance. SNTDER POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED Young Denvertte Now in Custody Un doubtedly "Lone Highwayman." Denver, Feb. 28. Policeman John Ritchie, who was shot ad badly wound ed by the "lone highwayman" while the latter was in the act of holding up a saloon on Tuesday night last, one of the many robberies evidently commit ted by the same person during the past several months, has positively identi fied Garfield Snyder, a Denver youth as his assailant. The police have ar rested two others on the belief that they have at different times assisted Snyder by watching outside while he alone entered saloons and other places and robbed them. CHLOROFORMED AND ROBBED. Sea Captain in San Francisco Relieved of Valuables i San Francisco, Feb. 28. Captain W. Wood us Greene, of the Japanese liner Rippon Ham, has reported to the po lice that he was chloroformed and rob bed while asleep In his room In the California hotel. His lossess include a gold watch -aid chain valued at 8500 and 835 in coin. The burglar gained entrance to .Captain Geene's room through the window, which opens upon the fire escape. Detectives are work ing on the case, but no arrests have yet been made. SEPARATING CHURCH AND STATE Legislators Do Not Favor Legalizing Sectarian Holidays. Havana, Feb. 28. The session of the senate was taken up yesterday with discussion ot the house bill fixing five national holidays. Good Friday was stricken out of the list of proposed holidays after a debate in which the idea ot accentuating the separation of church and state by not legalizing the holidays fixed by the church predomi nated. The reciprocity treaty was not discussed and consideration of it was adjourned until Monday. KILLED THREE HORSES An entire change of program tonight at the Electric theater. The great Spanish bull fight from start to finish, the international yacht race between the Shamrock and Columbia, Twentieth-century tramp and a'number of oth er select scenes. A big show for the small admission of 10c. Open from 5:30 to 10 p. m. 508-8 Commercial st. NOTICE TO PIONEERS. . y. , .... All members of the Pioneers' society ar-! requested to meet at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the Occident hotel to at tend the funeral of the late Michael Nowlen. . C. 8. Wright, Vlce-Fre. G. Ill, Barf, Dentist Mansell Building. 573 Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 2081. Dr. T. L. BALL DENTIST. 524 Commercial street, Astoria Ore. THE WALDORF C. F. WISE), Propr. ' Astoria's principal resort. Fine liquors and cigar. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Shipping. , Agent Wells Fargo and Pa citlo Express Companies. Cne i torn Souse Broker. ttw moat healing aalve In the wort ; . WISR AND OTHERWISE' I . UMnnicKH. . (From th Chicago Record-Herald.) MADK I1IM SHRIQUB. They were playing a game ot blulqut' In the tent of a crusty old shlque, When Ite stuck his long nose tn thlr game, and they rose And landed a few on his blque. GOT IT IN THE NKQUK. A man ased a spurious cheeque , On a merchant way up In Quebec, liut he came to the States To fill a few dates, " And was landed In prison a wrecque. LET OTHERS UEWARK. An Invalid went from Pellalre To recoup tn the ru rilled aire Of t high hiountivin pose. Hut one morning, alas! He swapped his life oft to a balre. ' THE AIR WAS TOO BLIQUK. A sailor from far Moinmblque, Who quailed when the ship sprang a liqqe. To escape being drown d Climbed aloft, and w:ts found Froten stiff at the mlaieninatt pique. WENT TOO HUT. A weak but Ingenious guy Was Induced to believe he could lluy. So he built a machine That required gasoline Well, he found It a quick way to duy. THE PROPER WCET. ..They had purchased a set of croquet. And were ready one mornimt to pluet, But th horrid old rain Spoiled the game for the twain, So they spooned in the parlor nil duet. DIDN'T SQUQCE. He had written a scorching crllirtue, Full of "two-edged swords." mi to splque. But It weakened his grip When he Kot a stmtitht tip That If printed he would lay up a wlque. WILL NOT RETURN. A minstrel of France, named Auvergne, Sang of love till he made the heart bergne. But he coudu't hold out. So In heaven nu doubt, At the harp he Is taking his tergne. "What were you In Jail for last weekf "I borrowed 12 from a fellow." "Why, man, they don't put people in Jail for borrowing money, do they?" "Not ordinarily; but 1 had to knock this fellow down before he would lend It to me." Up In Portland some time ago a small street urchin was sent on an errand to a certain residence. When he returned he exploded ss follows: "I drills up to de shack, pushes de slng-slng and out comes a pale gasook wit a bunch ot Virginia creepers in front of each listener.' "I beg your pardon; I dl dnot quite catch your meaning." "I say, 1 drill up to de hut, touch de white bean and out comes a guy in Mardi Gras mak-up wit a fire escape on each side of hl n'ap." "I say, that brother of yours is a line musician, I understand." "Yes, sir! He played with Housa on-e but only once." "That boy of yours must be a lot of trouble." "He Is. Worries me almost to death. I would have had brain fever once but I didn't have any place to put It. "Young man," said the Rev. Good man, "some day you'll bring your father's gray hairs In sorrow to the grave." "No danger,' replied young Rakely, "he hasn't any. Worrying ubout me has made him bald." "Standing on the corner Wasn't say in' a word; Dressod in my Sunday clothes And feelln' like a blrd- When a mighty mean man Played a mighty mean trick-- He slipped up behind me An he hit me with a brick. t thought he was a Jokln' And I laughed with all my might; Hue he hit me again And then I knowed he wanted fight" RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 BOND ST. , We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. 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M .'BRIDE, General Agent lit Third St., Portland. Or. THE Experienced Traveler IS ALWAYS FOUND ON TtTE FA MOUS TRAINS OF t For He Knows They Are the Best la Every Respect The North wester o Limited Dally Between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, Is the Peer'of All Trains. Full Information In regard to lowest rates and comfort In traveling gladly furnished by H. L. S1SLEK, GENERAL AGENT, Hi A1J.T St., Portland, Ore. T. W. TEASDALE, Gtn'l Passenger Agent, Bt. Paul, Minn. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, February 13, 1903. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by William II. Wilson, contestant, against homestead entry No. 14172, made June (, 1902, for w l-t section 28, township 7 n, range I w, by William Harrlgun, In which It Is alleged that contestant "knows the pres ent condition jf the same; also that the heir.) of William Harrigan, entryman above named, now deceased, have whol ly abandoned said claim for six months or more last past, and that he or they have ievr made settlement on said above described land; nor has he or his heirs over made any Improvements whatever on said claim; nor has be or they ever bad any work done by other parties which would In any way con stitute settlement required under the homestead laws and that en Id alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the army, navy, or marine corps ot the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or ma rine, during the war with Spain, or during any other war In which the United States may be engaged." Said parties, the heirs or legal representa tives of said William Harrigan, deceas ed, are hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock n. m. on April 2, J903, before the register and receiver at the United States land office In Ore gon City, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a pro per affidavit, filed February 6, 1903, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication, OEO. W. BI11EE, Receiver, a- . I t hese uny Capsules are upcrioi to Balsam ot lopaiDt. Cubebt or Injections and fimy CURE IN 48 HOURSPUT the same diseases with-"' Out inconvenience. , , , ,r SMtygUh-urHtti, n Foley's Honey W Tit teals lungs aadiUops the cough. tesfuEN RIQE Castings - . 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