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ASTORIA. ORKGON. FRIDAY. J(.NC 5. 100.?. Morning Astorian Est!! W73i ,". ILABEU ' RATB81 ' fent by mail, per year. ........ ..,.18 00 Sent by mail, per month, . i . . . LI i"" Wc Served by earner, per month . . . 60e H !,V. .-,, '; , I, j- SEMI-WEEKLT. Sent by mail, per year. In advance U 00 The'Astortan guarantee to Its ad vertiser the largest circulation of any aewspaper published on the Columbia River. ' . : ' ' ' THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., THE k SUCCULENT ''SARDINE, Svl 7 . The suction of a sardine cannery to the plants of Astoria is a weletuae sign that people are beginning to appreciate the enormous food value, of the Pacific toast , fisheries. Too long have these great resources been left practically untouched, if we ex cept the salmon fisheries, and too long have they gone unappreciated by the very people that should be most awake to their advantages, the people that live on the coast. The full value of the fish that are at our doors is not appreciated by Oregon people or there would be a much greater demand for them. In an other column of The Astorian will be found a statlment of the : plan pro posed by Fish Warden Van Dusen, namely, that the state institutions should be supplied with more fish instead of part of the great amount of meat they use. The proposal is good, but it shows the state of the public when it is necessary for the scheme to come from the fish warden. Everyone should be awake to the fact that there is no more succulent and no healthier food than the fish that swarm in the waters of the Pacific and the Co lumbia. There is no doubt that the sardine cannery will be successful, and just as little question that the fish pat up would, if labeled "sardines en huile", deceive the people that are paying high prices for the Atlantic coast sardine under the impression that they are getting the genuine French article. ' GERMAN'S AND COMBINATIONS. 4 The visit of the distinguished party of Germans agriculturists to this state should notbe withont its effect upon the farmers of Oregon. The Germans, who have almost perfect 'organizations in every form of industry, do not neglect the most important of all, as agriculture may fairly be described. The farmers' societies all over the German Em pire unite in sending abroad annually a party of trained observers, who are able to report the best methods used in the countries they visit, and if suitable for adoption by German agriculturists they are soon in vogue. In America, where industrial com binations . have reached a point higher than any in history, the great branch of agriculture has been strangely neglected. In. a few in stances combination has been tried and has been proved successful. The advent of creameries has been a practical illustration of the bene fits resultant from co-operation, but the lesson does not' appear to have been taken to heart. ....... WHERE CARELESSNESS KILLS. The , importance of keeping the strictest watcli upon alTihe affairs, of . service,' in which Jhere are largtj disbursements of; money 4s well illustrated by the troubles -winch axe now gathering round the heads of some of the officials in1 the post office. Aside from all questions of actual fraud, a laxity has been dis closed that must have had an enerv ating effect upon all the officials ai.d clerks in the departments where it was permitted. ' . A few isolated cases of fraud show less harmful state., of affaurs' than does a "general epidemic of slackness. It is admitted by the officials that there was a good deal of charging ' up purchases to funds dificreiu from those that should have borne the cost, and in some cases tner5 was even an interchange of charge between two seperate departments. It is an atmosphere of this kind that works havoc with the weak; from ir regularities they proceed to felonies. .The account keeping should be of the strictest in the future, for therein lies the only possible means of keeping temptation from the feeble and opportunity from the wicked. ' GERMANS. If the visit of the German party shall have aroused dregon farmers to the importance and the practica bility of combined efforts this state will have benefited more from the tour than can Gnany itsetf- The fact that I.ee, Tweedy & Company, one of the biggest dry goods jobbing houses in America, has gone out of business because middlemen's profits are becoming too' small is an encouraging sign of the greater foresight and the greater buying power that is being used by the distributing houses in these days. Astoria merchants will not be slow to see that this retirement still further points the moral that it is always best to deal with the manu facturer. I-ee, Tweedy & Company say middlemen's profits are too small. Some middlemen should have no profits. The program of the Republicans in Ohio is one that will appeal to all patriotic Americans. The en dorsement of President Roosevelt's administration will be heartily joined in by citizens of every party, and the approbation that is to be eepressed for Governor Taft's course in the Philippines is but an echo of the praise that has been sounded for him already in all quarters. That agitation for change in the tariff will be discouraged is but the con clusion that any intelligent observer of events would reach in view of the results that have tome from the en forcement of the present schedule. The nomination by a certain Democratic faction in New York of William S. Devery for mayor shows the depth to which some people will abase politics. The nomination is not likely to be regarded seriously by Republicans, and therein lies a danger, for there is no doubt that he coarse-mouthed and ignorant ward grafter, the corrupt and de graded police officer, Devery has shown himself to be, still can con trol m.large number of votes. It may be that the Jews in Russia do not mind being massacred so much as other people might. Their life in that country cannot be so at tractive that it has a strong hold upon them. - The question of a mhat inspector seems to be attracting considerable attention all over the state, and in every locality the plan is favored by the people. If the salmon only knew how watmly they would be welcomed they would surely be in a hurry to get into the river. Between ships of war and schoon ers of beer Bremerton should find it easy to make a choice. GRANDSON OF GRANT. St. Louis, June 4. General Fred erick Dent Grant and Mrs. Grant arrived here from San Antonio, Tex.,, last; evening and departed over the Wabash for Chicago. They were delayed almost one (Jay by the floods in Indian Territory,' Gen eral and Mrs. Grant are en route to West Point to attend the graduation of their son, Ulysses, from the Na tional Military academy. ' . KILLED FOR A BURGLAR. West Elizabeth Pa., June 4 Government Geological Surveyor E. M. . Hart of Blairsville, was mis taken for " a burglar and killed by Night Watchman Fdward Thomas of the Motel Jefferson, early today. Thomas Is under arrest., TVIAIHTtOID ROOFING For aUcIimtet;heat,cldV rain, Jte, fumei and fire do not ttltct it. Comet in rol! resdy for byioj. Low freight charges. '.. Inexpen ive to apply, cheap in the first piice and .u:i for yetru ! far kokht,' . ' - a The Paraffine Paini Co. Un Francisco, tattle. FJAiV . PortUnd, U Angtia NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. To Whom It May Concern Notice U hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between the under signed P. S. Kenney and C. A. Ma thena, is thla day dissolved by mutual consent. The business ot the Siar sa loon will be continued by P. S. Kenney who will pay all debt owing by the firm, and to whom all bills owing to the firm must be paid. Dated this 23d day of May. 1903. P. S. KENNEY. C. A. MATHENA. Can't be In perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and Invig orates the whole system. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card oiTrnhw PORTLAND. Leaves Arrives Puget Bound Limited. 7: a m 1:46 p m Kansas Clty-St. Louis Special ...11:19 am 1:45 pm North Coast Limited I SO p m 7:00 a m Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:45 pm 1:05 pm Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym pla direct. Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas Ctty-8t Louis Special for points on South Bend branch. Double dally train service on Gray's Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. meat The Scenic Line TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. Through Salt Lake City, Leadvllle. Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Offers the . Chotte of Three Routes Thiough the Famous Rocky Moun tain Scenery, and Five Distinct Routes East and South of Denver. 3-FAST TRAINS DAILY-3 Ptween Ogden and Denver, Carrying All Classes of Modern Equipment '... . . P'.-rfext Pining car service ana rer-( sonally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to All Points East STOP OVERS ALLOWED On All Classes of Tickets. t Vet Information or Illustrated litera ture call on or address W. C. M'-BRIDE, General Agent 124 Third St. Portland, Or. NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is enly run by the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston, Billings, Bismark and Faxgo. Eight of these trains are on the run dally, four east and four west. Each Is a niM vMHhuiMl train, carrvin stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car, day coaches, mall, express and baggage car and the elegant observa tion car. Each train Is brilliantly lighted with over M0 lights and the beauty of it all Is you can travel Just as cheaply on this train as on any other. All representatives will be glad to give you additional Informa tion. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Gen eral Passenser A sent. ti6 Morrison St, SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES Between June 4th and August 26th. the Illinois Central will sell round trip tickets from Oregon and Washington poJnts to Chicago Cairo, Memphis, and New Orleans at Greatly reduced rates. Tickets good for three months. Going limit 10 days. Returning limit 10 days after starting west. Stop over prlvl Ilges either way, west of the Missouri river. Sale dates are arranged to be convenient for delegates to conventions of National Educational association at Boston; Elks at Baltimore; Woodmen at Indianapolis; Eagles at New fork; Shriners at Saratoga; Knights of Pyth ias at Louisville and Commercial Trav elers at Indianapolis. You can take your choice of 16 different routes. Write us. We will cheerfully give you any detailed Information you want. B. H.TRUMBULL, Commercial agent, 142 Third street, Portland Ore, j v . Baltimore, June t, Wtlllitth Andrews sailor whose tongue and tonsils were recently removed at the city hospital tn an operation for cancer,' can stIB talk Kven a portion of the larynx was clip iwd off. A small hole was left In the ihront just above the larynx so tht the pathnt could breathe. While the physicians were renewing the dressing, the patient surprised them by speaking Indistinctly. He continues to talk wheu ever the dressing Is removed but th doctors say he will die within a year ow ing to th spread of the cancerous af fection. 'Tlsnt safe to be a day withont Dr. Thomas' EclevtrKs Oil In the house. Never can tell what moment an acci dent Is going to happen. Only one 'remedy In the world that will at once stop Itchiness of the skin In nny part of the body; Uoan's ointment At any drug store. &0 cents. Mothers lose their dread for "that terrible second summer" when they have Dr. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry In the house. Nature's rpeclflc! for bowel complaints of every sort. ' FADE TOfNO AOAIN. 'One of Dr. King's New Life PHI each nluht for two nights has put me In my "teens" again wrt es D. II. Tui ner of DemiMieytown. Pa. They're tl best In the world tor liver, stomach and howfls. Purely veritable. Nev gripe. Only 2 cents at Charles Rogers drug store. , QVICK ARREST. J. A. Gulledge. of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital from stvre rase of piles causing 34 tumors. After doctors and all remedies fatled.Bucktlns Arnica Sulve quickly arrested further Inamation end cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. cents at Chas. Rogers, druggist. ' YOU CAN SAVE" MOXEV. By taking advantage of the cheap rotes east offered by the North-western line: Chicago and return $71.50; St,. Paul un'd return $60. Tickets good 90 day. Stop-overs allowed. Dates of sale-June 4, 5. 24, 55. 2. 27. 2S. 2. 30; July 15 and 1 and August 25 and 26. Full Information by addressing H. L. Slsler. general agent, 1S2 Third street. Portland. Ore. A STARTLING TEST. To save a, life Dr. T. G. Ferrltt, of Ne. Mehoopany. I'a., made a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He " natlent was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tion of the stomach. I had onen lounu F.lwtric Flitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I pre scribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an at tack In 14 month." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspep sia, constlnatlon and kidney troubles. Try them. Only 60 cents at Charles Roger's drug store. A SURE THING. Tt is said that nothing Is sure exc ept death and taxes, but that Is not alto uother true. Dr. King's new Discov ery for consumption Is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thous ands can testify to that. Mrs. O. B. Van Metre of Sheperdtown, W. Va., says: "I had a severe case of bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but gut no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It Is Infallible for croup, whooping cough, grip, pneumonia and consumption. Try It. It's guaran teed by ChaMes Rogers, druggist. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes 50 cents, $1. WORTH A THOUGHT. This statement will Interest scores of Astoria Readers. The facts given below are worth s pemsttl by all who are anxious about their physical condition or are similar ly situated to this resident of Portland It Is a Ideal occurence and can be thor oughly Investigated. IS. Merldlth, the ' well known brick mason contracter and bnilder, of Port land, who lives at 51 21st strfet, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills Is one of the best remedies I ever used and I cheer fully recommend them to any one uf. ferlng with kidney trouble. - I was bothered for years wl h attacks of ney complaint and no medicine gave me permanent relief until I procured Doan's Kidney pills. I. was so well pleased , with them that when my wife had a severe attack a short time ago and could hardly get about to do her work I had her take Doan's Kidney Pills. In two or three days they strengthened her up In fine ape. We both endorse the claims made . for Doan's Kidney Pills and have nothing but the highest terms of praise for such a valuable remedy." Plenty more proof like -this from As toria people. Call at the drug store of Charles Rogers and ask what his cus tomers report. Sold for 60 ceuts per box. ' Foster Milhurn Co.,Buffalo, N. T. sole flgts, for tBe United States. For sale by all dealers. Remember the name and take no Other.""' ' Scott's 5antd-Pepilp!83 rVllTITK VUHI wtaRuKStuiMerCttMTk ShlMf. Ms m so pf i'urm qlakl! tit m rriM- uiif lb vent nm IX) stMlr rol saw nw tui. Abtolnutr kaml, PtfU r dnnU. frlM II , r bp stall, ttfb ai.w,ifcM,i.fe. tui uim-Knia to. Sold tret, by Chas. Rogers, bi Commercial AtorU. Oregon. ( , ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS vu ..TO.. SPOKANE. ST. PAUL. DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TI1AIN DAIL.Y 2 FAST TIME New Euulnmcnt Throughout Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet, Smoking Library Cart. Daylight Trip Through ths Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For Full Particulars, Rates. Folders, Etc., Call on or Address J. W. PHALON. 11. DICKSON. Triv. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Aft 123 Third Street, Portland. flJ First Avenue, Seattle. Wssh. A. R C. DENNI3TON. G. W. P. A. AS THE CROW FLIES the roomy retiring rooms cosy com portments and the many little con veniences especially arranged for their comfo -t on the Northwestern Limited "THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT" every night between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago via Before starting on a trip no matter where write for Interesting Informa tion about 'comfortable traveling. ' II . L. SISLER, General Agent, 132 Third Street - Portland, Ore. .O W. TEASDALE, Gen. Pass. Agt, St Paul. Mln. Coughs, and colds, down to the very verge of consumption yield to the sooth Ing, healing Influences ot Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. For sale by Chas Hogars, druggist. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling Incident is narrated by John Olllver, of Philadelphia, us follows "I was In awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue couted, pain continually In back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given tne up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great Joy, the first bottle mndea decided Improve' ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know they robbed the grave of an other vctlm."N one should fall to try them. 1 Only H cents, guaranteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Some Inter esting faets When nennl n.rA -.nnt-ni1ai1ndr m trip, whether on business or pleasure, thev naturaJIv want th. hai uni'.i obtainable as far as speed, comfort and aieiy is concerned, Employee ot the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are Dald to serve the nubile snd our trains are operated so as to make close con nections witn diverging Unes at ell .luuuiiiin points. Pullman Pnlll- HlMnlnv mnA r-holr Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexeslled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-olasa ser vice, ask tl ticket aront t ot.ii a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct tcaiieetlons at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Eat. .,, , For any further Information call on any ticket agent , or correspond with jab. v. tond, Gen. PMs. Art. ' or .JAR A, CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis, J'-ir'L Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlc" phone Mold I4U. Residence phone Main 1441 Office Over Orlftln'i Bookktore. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping, Agent Wells, Fargo and Pactflo Express Companies. . Customs t House Broker. ' - ' Dr. T. L. Ball ) DBNTfST -&!! Commercial street, Astoria Ore. C, W. Barr Dentist 'i Mansell Building. ITS Commercial street, ' Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED IMt. OSTE O PATH Y DR. RH0DA CHICKS Mansell llldf.' t",i Commercial St. Phone p'.ack 0J , Astoria Ore. PRAEL & COOK IHANSFER COMPANY. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our ear Will receive pc!al attestloa. No SSI Duane St W. i, COOK. Mgr. RELIANCE v Electrical Works 428 POND BT, We art thoroughly prepared for making estimates and eiecuting orders for all klnda of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stork. We sell ths celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone lltX H. W. CYRUS, . Mgr Andrew Asp, fftpi tiler, lladiaiU u4 ItneilMr FIRST-CLAIM WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship ' are) Steamboat Kepalrtog.Oeneral luaok. smithing, Flrst-cUss Horse ShoslBf, sis. CORNER TWELFTH AND DCANS Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL 8T. Your ordan tor rat, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly snd tstlsfscforlly t Hooded to X W. MORTON, Pres. Telephone Nn. tl. A fsmtlt&r name ot tits Cbleago. Milwaukee aV &. Paul Railway, knowu all over the Union as the Oreat Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, ana umana ana umcago. "Ths only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connect ions are made with ail transcontinental lines, securing to passengers ths best service known. Luxurious ooacties, eleotrto light steam beat of a variety equaled by no other line. ; m . . "- Bee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Culted States or Canada, , All ticket agents sell them. ' -J For rates, pamphlets or other In for Station, addeea. J. W. CASET, , H. 8. HOWE. ' Trav. Pass. Agt., "en. Agt Portland, Ore.' ' Portland, Ore. h-r V" ; ' Don't Guess at It But If ou are) gowur east writs us for our rates ana let us tell you about ths eervloe and accommodations offer ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST M Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't .fall to write us about your trip as we are In a posi tion to give you some valuable Infor mation and assistance; 6311 miles of track over which are operated some of -the finest trains In the world. t For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address. -j C. LIKDSBT, B. a TRUMBJTLL, T. F. A R. A. Com'l Agt. n 141 Third St., Portland. Ore. 8. Feo, O. P. A T. A.. St Paul. Minn. I snigfiiillll l INtUM , 'EflNYROYAL PILLS m iniiiuuituD r.NUI.lNII . u 1 -, . : iSw, jt.Hn. sawn. tmiLCbj! I " IT ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. ; 4 UAVI PUaTUMU n, -i- r " AkKIVI Porlhtnd Vman twiH 1 11 lot m Koj jUlnrla Slid ; It M S Si tovprn AeTOKIA TCTiT Itopm "ViTKriisMd' sttW5" ruiDta " I! ns 4kr -f SKAMUSPlVllUtMl , ; 41fsWf f XsKrfa W rrs5ia),"Tjlq S 11 as tsi 1 riai. riHtwiavm. I pm Mdu Msmmosd and Astnrls 10tt 1 1 i'luT fiauld (f Marreutitn, I lj W p si ") St I KU.i, H.a,m-ol. rM lj ) S si Aff. I g t.'""f finyiyrJJLMJkM Sunday aaly. 1 All trains make dose ooiuMotloaa 4 Ooble with all Northern Paotflo trains to and from Ue Bast and Hound points. J, C. MA TO. oas'i Freight and Pass. Agnt RKDUCBD SUMMER EXCURSION RATES, The Douver Rio Qrands popularly known as ths !"flcnlc Line of ths World" has, announced greatly reduced rounltrip riles trooi Paolflo S coast points for the benefit ot teachers who will spend their vacation, la tilt east, and or delegates to all the prominent conventUma-N. K. A., at lloston; A. O. U. W., at St. Paul; B. P. O. I., at Pantlmore; Woodmen of America at In dlanatwUs; Sa1f at !ew Tora. Mytt. Ic Shrine at Saratoga Springs; K. of P. at Louisville, and T. P. A. at In dlanpoll4 Tickets at reduced rates will be based upon ont (are for tht round trip bat will be sola only on the certain days. These tickets will carry stopover privileges on tht going trip, giving passengers an opportunity to via It Salt Lake City. Otenwood Springs, Colorado Spring and Denver; and will be good to return any time within N days. Passengers going via the Denver & Rio Grande are given tbt privilege of returning via a different routs. For tht rats to the point you wish to go. and for dates of sals and other parti culars as well as for Illustrated pamph let, .writs W. C. McDRIDB, Oeneral agent, 184 Third street Portland Ore. all ,wgs-Jin Short Line ' ; Kg - , t (l.. 4x Vmon Pacific TfisTi Schbo- . " Depart. ULF.8 Arrive. From Portland. Chicago ' Portland Salt Lake. Denver, Special Ft Worth, Oma 4:)p,m. 1:20 a. ha, Kansas City vlaHunt' St Iula, Chicago Ington. sad East Atlantic Salt Lake. Denver, Eaprew Ft Worth, Oma- I.Up.m. ha, Kansas City, 10:10 an, ylallunt St Louis, Chi- Ington. cago and East lettd' Walla WaTlaT St. Paul Letvlston. Bpo FastMal hane, Minneapolis, p. re. 8t Paul, Duluth, 7; p. Bs Via, Milwaukee. Chl Spokam cago and East 70 hours from Portland to Chloago. No change of cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. ; From Astoria All sailing date ' ' subject to change. ( For San Francis co every five dsya 1 am. Columbia lilver- 4: a, Daly ex to Portland and Dally es cept Bur Way Landings, cept M01 Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria oa tide dally except 8unday for Ilwaoo, connecting there with train for Long Heach, Tlgta and North Beach points. Returning arrives at Astoria, urn ev ening, Q. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent Astoria. A. U CRAIO, ? , I ' Central Passenger Agtnt, x ' ..w 'Portland, Oregon, , It p 1- UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th "Northwestern Umltid" trains, electrlo lighted throughcrt'. both lisld and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains Is th world. They erabedy th latest, newest and best Idea for comfort, oonvcalsoo and luxury ever offered th travelling Dublin, and alrnmrha av- h- complete and splendid production of ths car buljder art 1 j , These splendid Trains " ,,t Conneot With,..,..,, , , The Great Northern , . The Northern Pacific en. , The Canadian Pacific ' . . n AT ST, PAUL FOB j CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior tcommodatlons and all rises of tick ets ar available for passags on th trains on this line are Protected br th Intertoeklng Elook System. :. v '