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4. ASTORIA. OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 19X BREVITIES Today's Weather Weetern Oregon and Washington Increasing cloudiness , probably follow Jd by showers; cooler la western Oregon except war the COABt. ' ;, . The steamer Aurella arrived In from San Francisco yesterday. 1' Capt. W'm. Rehfeld Is quite 111 at his boms on Seventeenth Street. The lark Hurry Morse Is to put to sea for Nushagak this afternoon. ' The French bark Gen. Neumeyer left out yesterday with grain for South Af rica. ,; Sweet and Juicy navel oranges, best quality at the right price, at John- son Bros. Interview Trulllnger Hardesty. 43 Commercial street, about your electric al work. ' Another shipment of those dainty and appetising, cheese straws just In at Johnson Bros. A new invoice of those beautiful and curious sea shells Just received at Sven son's book store. The Emily Henderson1 pure white pea seed and many other popular varieties at Johnson Bros. ... Doctors Linton and HU1 are erecting k business house In Seaside tn which ' to conduct drug store, " ; ' The ship Berlin was anchored in the stream yesterday and is expected to sail for Alaska tomorrow. The schooner Volunteer, lumber laden for Southern California, was towed to sea from Knappton yesterday by the Wallula. t John Mattson Is driving piles to re pair the damage done to the O. R. & N. what by the steamer Alliance some time since. The residence of Edward Johnson at Seaside was recently entered by thieves . while Mr. Johnson was at church. The 'robbers secured IIS. Svensen's book store sells all the v latest macasines, stationery, school supplies, musical Instruments, novel ties, pictures, etc., etc, Auditor Keuttner, accompanied by Mrs. Keuttner, returned from Seaside yesterday after completing his duties as paymaster for the A. & C. K. R. The high school will Indulge in rhe torical this afternoon after which Dr. Login win address the students on the formation and care of the teeth, .A full house' greeted Beaty Bros, mov ing picture show at Fishers' opera house last evening and got Its money's worth. The two hours of pictures and music proved very satisfactory to the audience. FOR WOMEN Much Tiiat Every Woman Desires Know About Sanative Antisep tic Cleansing Anil tat Curing Ulcerative Pains asd Weaknesses. Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cutlcura Soap, Oint ment and Pills in the antiseptic cleans ing of the mucous surfaces and of the blood and circulating fluids, thus affording pure, sweet tod economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening discharges, ulcerations, in flammations, Itchlngs, irritations, relax ations, displacement, pains and irregu larities peculiar to females. Hence the Cutlcura remedies bars a wonderful Influence in restoring health, strength and beauty to weary women, who . have been prematurely aged and in- valided by thee distressing ailments, as well as such sympathetic afflictions as ; anemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervous Bess and debility. Women from the very first have fully appreciated the purity and sweetness, the power to afford Immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy which have made the Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. Millions of the world's best people . use Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing . the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, wbitenjng and soothing red, rough and sore hands, in the form of bath for annoying Irritations, inflam mations and ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, aa well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, y , I. , I I . I thrms Him Koothrtr f I j I dcliKktAd yrafsnUoa ft I J 1 I n.. karkl aa I I I btrriM. MIih'i owm fn I i 1 scripttoa. Iteaett rtry ",V I catxtofUMfeaOy. jf Rootbeer 9Vrtftfv4brlktN4 iflnthflft lAv (ig4 Wanted- Two or three furnished rooms for housskeeplng In a nice loca tion, by man and wife; no children. Address J. T. L., care AstorlanArf- fice. Captain Jack Rekl has brought down a togging outfit from the John Day fur Non-U Staples and will take It up to Tucker Creek, where a new camp will be started. v Supt. John McOuIre of the A. C. R. R, went gunning on the west side yesterday. The regular train will not be able to bring home the game he dees not shoot. Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W, Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1111. Art rugs? Carpets? Fancy rockers? Iron beds? Go-carts? Stoves? Ran ges? Pictures? Frames? Anything la the house furnishing or decorating line? See H. H. Zapf. In the case of Dr. H. L. Henderson vs. James Hansen that has been on trial In the Circuit Court, the Jury has awarded the plaintiff $113. The amount sued for was JltS and was alleged to be due for professional services. The city Is now absolutely free, and the county generally Is peculiarly ex empt from any contagious disease. There Is a case of smallpox on the Lew is and Clark, but it has about spent its course and the patient is recovering nicely. Rev. W. Seymour Short has been ap pointed a member of the board to try Bishop Mooreland, who has been charg ed with misconduct, and will leave to morrow for San Francisco where the hearing takes place. Bishop More land resides in Sacramento. ' The follo'ving committee, represent-1 Ing the Progressive Association. Willi confer with the committee appointed I by the Park Commission in regard to the purchase of the park property for the city:, Harrison Allen, C. Jf, Carn ahan and Albert Dunbar. : Frank Behnke and Miss Lottie, Sch wegler wer marriei at the home of Rev. Henry Marcotte by the pastor, Wednesday afternoon. The groom is a resident of Pacific County and his bride has been living on Deep Riverj The couple are now on their wedding j trip, and when that is concluded will ' reside t Oneida, Wash. , Pecause they have no use for the cook. a number of tha employes of the Brix Bros, lousing camp on Peep River have quit work. This gave rise to th belief yesterday ihat there had been a general strike in the camps on the north shore but ane of the proprietors pay such is not the case and the present (rouble will be early adjusted. The gunboat Bennington, commanded by Captain Thomas, late of the fish commission steamer Albatross, is to go to sea today for a two days' trial trip, under the direction of a Naval Board. The Bennington rated as a third-class cruiser recently arrived at San Fran cisco from Mare Island Navy Yard here she was extensively overhauled and Improved. "Resurrection," Count Leo Tolstoi's latest and most powerful study of the human emotions, has proven itself one of the great dramatic sensations of the day. Heary Britoff, the Russian scholar speaking of "Resurrection" says: "Res urrection Is broid and deep and high as life itsilf.. In :n ocean the ocean of life rocked by storm and lulled to sleep and ease by a master hand whlcb seems to hold the key to the bosom Of this ocean, disenchantment, suffer ing, crime horrid repuleive crime. And life that is something true in art" The original American production of "Resurrection" will be given In this city at Fishers' on next Thursday ev ening by a specially selected company. Present Indications point to this en gagement as one of the principal dra matic events of the season. Seat sale opens Wednesday morning at Griffin's book store. LORENZ OPERATION A SUCCESS. Famous Bloodless Surgeon In Chicago Attending Lolita Armour. Chicago, April 16. Br. A. Lorenz, the Austrian specialist, arrived in Chi cago today for the purpose of removing the cast from the leg of Lolita Armour, the young daughter of J. Ogden Ar mour upon whom an operation for con genital dislocation of the hip was per form el last October. The limb was found to be In perfect condition and the patient was able to walk around the house without any difficulty.; The operation was a complete success, said Pr. Lorenz. , A FROSTY MOON. Professor Pickering Thinks He Hoar Frost on Luna. Saw Chicago, April Is. A dispatch to the Chronicle from Ottubrktgrv Ma?., says; Professor Pickering, of the Harvard Observatory, thinks he has discovered unmistakable evidences cf hoar frost on the moon, strengthening the pre vlous theory In that. direction. He Is now busy working out his calculation. mnde during the recent eclipse of the moon, and will make known the results In a few days. During, the total eclipse lst Fail Professor Pickering found that the spot around the Ltnne crater had greatly Increased during the darkness away from the sun's heat. And that It was hoar frost, he claimed, was shown by Its diminution as the light Increased. If the spot were stoue, he argues, no light would have been re flected while the earth's shadow was upon the moon. Recent measurements tend to confirm this belief. FATAL COLORADO QUARREL Victim Accuse) of Insulting His Mur derer's Wife Idaho Springs, Colo., April It. A (Rank Hallock. superintendent of the Torpedo mine at this place, was shot and killed by his neighbor, Edward Rowse a bookkeeper, for an alleged In sult offered by Hallock to Rowse's wife When Rowse went to the Hallock home and demanded an apology from Hallok the latter angrily denied the charge. A short time afterward, aa Rowse was conversing with a friend In the street In front of Hallock'a house, the latter appeared at the front door with a shot gun to his hand. Rowse immediately opened fire on him, fatally wounding Hallock. As he fell. Hallock fired one shot from his gun wounding Rowse In the arm. Rowse has been placed un der arrest. BCRNED BY LIVE WIRE. Bystanders Unable to Save Boy From Horrible Death. Elisabeth, N. J., April 16.-Edward Burbank. 13 years old, while In the street attempting to catch some wood which was drifting down the gutter, stepped upon a live wire which had fallen during the storm. The wire I colled about him and he was burned ' to death in the sight of several persons who were attracted by bis screams and did not dare to go near him for fear of being shocked. m" PUGILIST FINED "FOR ASSAULT. Method by Which Authorities May Reach Prizefighters. Boston, April 16. A fine of $100 was imposed on George Gardlner the fight er, having been pronounced guilty of r"luT.!r "wl'hrrifISHERS' OPERA house Persons interested consider the case Im portnnt as It Indicates a method where- ly the authorities may reach bouts f'ven before private clubs, with which the courts have decided they could not Interfere SULTAN S UNCLE CAPTURED. Madrid, April-18. People who have arrived at Tangier, Morocco, report that the rebels have captured Muley Arafa, the Sultan's uncle. They add that Arafa afterwards, on the prom ise of being appointed to an important position, gave his adhesion to the pre tender. FOR 30 DAYS I offer for the next 20 days the follow ing line of cigars at Portland prices: Manara Banquet, Sancanas T. Hye, El Sldelo, El Telegraffo, El Symphonle, La Sorrento, La Belle Creole, Rosa Ai Mayo, Owls, Exports, Childs, Oremas, Sailor Prlne, a union label cigar. Royal Bengals, two packags of Dur Rsm free with each 100. Sanlla Gems, t tor t cents; Old Vir ginia Cheroots,, t for S cents; Porto Ricnn cigars, 500 and SO free. Some bargains In Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco. Don't forget the fact that prices will be satisfactory. Pipes and Playing Cards, Cigar Hold ets, Amber and Meerschaum. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Safes sold for cash or on the installment plan. Call and see amples and get prices. P. A. TRULLINGER 515 Commercial Street X bone 351 and 287 1 Two Stores WATCH REPAIRING ' . Flrst-Class Work Fine Watches Sol BOOK EXCHANGE CASH PAID FOR BOOKS OF All . KINDS, OR BOOKS EXCHANGED. 469 Bond Street No Dessert More Attractive Why nee gelatins and spend hours sweetening, and coloring Jell produce better result la two minutest Every thing la the paokag. Simply add hot water and set to ouul. It's perfection. Astir prise to the housewife. Mo trouble, leas eg. pettae. Try it to-day. In Fonr Fruit FIa vont: Lemon, Onuie, Strawberry, Batp. ferry. At grocers. lOo. THErtE" WERE NO RIOTS. Action of Jopltn's Mayor Preserved Order In the City. Joplln. Mo., April !. It was feared all day that the mob which lynched the tramp negro here and then burned the homes of other negroes, would re sume depredations tonight. Mayor Trigg Issued a proclamation today call tng a public meeting at S o'clock to or- xnnlxe KM vlglUntea for the preserv ative of order In the city. Although throngs began to Sill the streets by nightfall there was no sign of disorder. DAVID.PARRT ELECTED. New Orleans, April It The eighth an nal convention of the National Associ ation of Manufacturers ended, today with the unanimous election of David Parry of Indianapolis. There had been much talk of a movement for hit de feat for the presidency of the Asso ciation owing to his position on the labor question but, there were no surf ace Indications of dissension when the election occurred. LOW RATES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA For the meeting of the Presbyterian General Assembly to be held at Los Angeles. Calif., May IS, to June J, the O. R. ft N. Co. will sell round trip tickets via steamer at the low rate of $35.70. These .tickets will be good go ing on steamers leaving Astoria on May 13 and IS and to return up to July 15. A proportionately low rate will al so be made via nil rail from Portland or by boat to Snn Francisco and from thence Southern Pacific to destination For further particulars regarding dates rates and routes, call on or address G. W. Lounsberry, Agent, Astoria, Ore, Teachers' Instttue The annual Clatsop county teachers' Institute will be held May . 7. and at Astorli. The day sessions In the high school building, evening sessions at the MethodlMt church. All teachers of this county will be In attendance prompt ly. The public cordially invited to at tend day and evening meetings. H. S. Lyman, School Supt. L. E. SELIG. Leese and Manager. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903 An event of much Importance! The great Tolstoi play, RESURRECTION Now playing to crowded houses In New York, London, Paris and Berlin. Exciting the curiosity of the entire world. Management of AIDEN BENEDICT. Produced with special scenery for ev ery act and a cast of extraordinary merit. Prices Reserved seals, II: gallery, 50c. Advance sale of seats opens Wed nesday morning at Griffin's book store, Some Inter esting Faets When people are contenplatlng a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat err'.' obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employe of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our train are operated so aa to make oloae con nection with diverging line at all junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Car on through trains. Dining ear service unexcelled, Meal served a la carte. ' In order to obtain the flrst-clas ser vice, aak the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all point Beat. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond wtlh - J AH. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Ag't. or JAft A. CLOCK. Mllw-ukPe. Wis. THE A 8 I O R 1 A N JOB DEPARTMENT for JOB P R I N T I N O Foley's Kidney Cure makes ki&cy aai bladder t'-ght 1 'r-aHg. oasing.fi CUrUA lavronaglV 1 EXPERT HORSESHOEING General BUeksinithiiig, Boat mid Cannery Work. S u for High CUsa Work.Sliop Coruor of Fif teenth and Dunne StrwU, war St, AUry Hospital. HOLMES SBIBBRT 1hN &MI. '-; ' Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rate, for fWiermeu, Fanners and Loggers. A Ve ALLBN Ttnt sad Commerctil Streets o.ooooooooovt KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Bottled or lit Keg Free City Delivery I North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of eastings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 3461. POUNUBO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE Or LONDON .. '- ' THE OLDEST PURELY EIRE OFFICE IS TUB WORLU. CMhAiUh . '. . Stl.aoo.ouu , CMhAtMia In UnltM Skim, a.oo,o.$a C. A. Henry & Co., General Agents 215 SsBsome Street SAMUEL ELMORE Don't Guess at lt But If ou are ow Seat writs us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Car via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to writ us about your trip as we are In a posi tion to give you some valuable infor mation and aaelstano; till mile of track over whiaa are opratd some of the finest train In the world. For particular regarding freight or passenger -rates call on or addre. , C. LInDbET. B. H. TRUMBBLU T. F. ft R. A. Coral Agt. 141 Third Bt. Portland. Ore. 8. Feo. O. P. ft T. A.. St. Paul. Minn. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS Vis ..TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS BAST. 2 TRAIN DAILY PAST TIME 2 New Equipment Throughout Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet, Smoking Library Cars. Daylight Trip Through the Cascade and Kocky Mountains. For Full Particular, Rates, Folders, Etc., Call on or Address J. W. PHALON, H. DICKSON, Trav. Pass. Agt City Ticket Agt 122 Third Street, Portland. 412 First Avenue, - Seattle, Wash. A, B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A. wClDlule tre superior to Baisam or lopaiot m Lt i lUDeoi or injection! anaf UIt. CURE IN 43 HOURSVMtf th ssm diseases with. out inconvenience). o WW . IRON, STEEL, BRASS" and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works iXt. ISth and rrukllu avt A, U.I7IO : ai Pruclsco. Cil & CO., AQENT5 R.cJM-rSilir.DAfjnr The Scenic Line TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. Through Salt Lake City, Leadvlllo, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Oners the Choice of Three Routes Thtough th Famous Rocky Moun tain Scenery, and Five Distinct Routes East and South of Denver. 3 -FAST TRAINS DAILY-3 Between Ogden and Denver, Carrying All Chsses of Modern Equipment.' P'irfett Dining Car Service and Per sonally Conducted Tourist Ex cursion to All Points East, STOP OVERS ALLOWED On All Classes of Tickets. For Information or Illustrated liters ture call on or address W. C. M jDRIDE, General Agent 124 Third St., Portland, Or. NORTHERN PACIFIC Tlmo Card of Train . PORTLAND. - Leave Arrive Puget Sound Limited. 7:14 am ;4J pm Kansas Clty-St Louis Special 11:10 am l:4B pm North Coast Limited 1:10 P m 7:00 a m Tacoma and Seattle Night Express .. 11:46 pro l:W pm Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor point Take Puget Sound Limited for Otym pla direct Take Puget Sound Limited r Kan sas Clty-St Lout Special for point on South Bend branch. Doubl dally train service on Gray' Harbor branoh. - Four train dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. A familiar nam of the Chicago, lriiw.Hb.. m. a ni BaIIwav. known all over th Union a th Great Rallway runmng the "Pioneer tamuea nm every day and night between St. Paul anq unioago, ana imn "Th onlv nerfaet train In th world." Understand: Connection are made with all transcontinental line, wjurmg Luxurious coaohe, eleotrie light, steam neat, of a variety equaaea oy m miw line. See that your ticket read via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uulted mate or Canada. All ticket agent ell hem. . ? . ' " For vatna. ntmrfhlata or other infor- mwtion, addess, . J. W, CASET. . nuwa. Trav. Peas. Agt., . Portland, Or. flan. Art. Portland, Ore. GIUNDLWESTtK" RKIfiKT or TWO CONDITION OV FIRST MltOML BANK of Astoria, t Astoria, In the But of Oregon, at the close of business, April . 1908. s ; " UK80UHCEB. l.on and discounts ...... .IMT.IM.H nverdritt. secured and un- f secured 1,10. ft r, S. Honda to secure elr. i culfttlun lt.M0 K Htm km ivurl(lt, eto 130.TU IT Other real estate owned .... l,0Og,(o IHim from National Hanks - (not ruiurvs ngMUis) ...... 1.M.W Due front Htute.Haok and li.ink.iis M,tn.il Due from approved reserve spmu 1I.J1.V Inturnal-reveiiue stamps .... 104.41 Chocks afU other cash items. 400 II Notts of other National Hunks 20.00 NK'kels and cents 11.11 Lawful money resent in bunk, vis: Specie UMOt.M liedemptlon fund with U. S. , treasurer (S per rent of elr. cutation K Total ..I..7M.MT.f I.IADILIT1ED. Capital stork paid In ,.....,. M.OM 00 murplus fund M.Mf.B Undivided profits, less) es- pensre and Usee paid lltl M National Hank note out stanJIng 11,60 W Individual depos its subject to check IMMW.tT Demand certificates "', , nt deposit 1M.1U.7I ? Certified checks ...... isi.M s7,l44,T Total ...7t,ll7.M Htste of Orwn. County of Clatsop, ss: I, 8, Uontun, eashler of the above nniurd bank, do solemnly swear that the ulwve statement la true to the bt of my knowledge and belief, t. 8. QOHDON. Cashier. fui. rlUd and sworn to before we this llth day of April. 101 C, H, THOUdON, Notary I'ublle. Correct-Attest: 0. C. riavel, W, K. Mi'Oregor, Jartjb Ksrnm, Director. (iltOHHM AN'N PATKNT W KITING KINU The most Important tmsrovomtet of the age In th art of pen manship makes the poorest writ r n splendid penman In a few weeks by the use of this ring. Es dorsed by prominent college president and board of education In Europe and America. Sample dosen assorted sls sent post paid for tl. single sample Sic. 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JU.. l.,,. ... r. 4lMa Kummn. PMtt.. f? Neatly printed stationery is a delight to the artistic eye. , The Astorlan Job Printing department does that kind Of printing. 1 i ir