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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
'" T ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 190;. Horning Astorian EiUbHshea 1873. - RATBSi ."- rJcnt by mail, per year, ........ ...i$6 00 Sent by mail, per month..: .. ; . .. 50c Berr! bv carrier, per month.. . , . 60c Bent by mall, per year. In advance U 00 Th Astorian guarantee to Us ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia Elver. .' THE ASTOmAN; PUBLISHING CO.; -ALTHOUGH no vote has been taken on the matter. It Is practically settled that no'JJart of !Uie appropriation for an exhibit at St. Louis will be expend ed for a building there, W no exWWt placed In such a building cancompete for premiums, and only such" of our titlrens aa are fortunate enough to go to St. Louis can derive any benefit from a atate building. The, same am ount of money expended In showing our resources through judicious advertising - and a fuller display of the wonderful agricultural, mineral, stock and other resources, will be of much greater ad vantage to the people in general. A cheap building, and we could build no other out of our appropriation and leave enough for other purposes, would ' be worse than none as compared to the elaborate buildings of other states. while a fine display of our natural re sources will capture for us the prem- turns, as we excel nearly every other i state in Mich resources. EVERT patriotic citizen has it In his power to do something for Astoria. Every good word said for the city abroad has its reward. The circu lation of literature bearing on the ad vantages of Astoria as a commercial Industrial, shipping and social center brings the city to the attention of pros pective settler. Literature of this des cription should be distributed broadcast through the state and the country. The reports of the various municipal departments, as well as statistics bear ing on the business conditions of the city, would be of great interest to busi ness men of other localities who are looking about for a new business and residence localitT. THE talk of tariff tinkering that is occupying the attention of the demo cratic editorial writers at the present time brings up horrible visions of the "soup kitchen" days that preceded the advent of the Dingley tariff, and brighter recollections of the "full din .tier pail-' conditions that followed the enactment of that measure. The Am erican workman does not "forget the CUTICURA PILLS For CooMi tail In Gases of Itching, Burning, Scaly Humours, And for. Renovating and En . riching the Blood. The Best and Most Economical Yet Compounded. Cutlcnra Eesolvetit Pills (chocolate 1 coated) are the product of twenty-live t years' practical laboratory experience ; in the preparation of remedies for the 5 treatment of humours of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, and are 1 confidently believed to be superior to , all other alteratives as well as liquid ' blood puriilers, however expensive, ) while enabling all to enjoy the curative properties of precious medicinal agents without consuming needless expenses i .ud often injurious portions of alcohol ' In which such medldues have hereto I fore been preserved, Cuticura Pills are alterative, antisep i tic, tonic and digestive, and beyond ; question the purest, sweetest, most suc ' cessful and economical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures and tonic-digestives yet compounded. Medium adult do.e, one pill. I Complete external and Internal treat ment for every humour may now be '4 had for one dollar, consisting of Cuti ' cura Soap, to cleanse the skin, Cuticura ' Ointment, to ileal the skin, and Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set, costing but one dollar, U often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp i imd blood humours, eczemas, rashes, lh'hiugs and irritations, with loss of ? hair, from infancy to age, when phy sicians and all other remedies fail. MALTHOID ROOFDVG Made in California wnere materials are produced. The lowest priced roofing made. Lasts longer than all others. It is weather and water-proof and fire resisting. laaa ft WaitL. The PirafHne Paint Co. San FrtndK. Scittl, Portland. Lot Angeles ad Dtavw, Colerade, past and Its period of business depres sion, and the present period of plenty of work and good wages in which he rejoices convinces him that tariff tink ering is too hazardous an undertaking for him to encourage. Don't monkey with the tariff. IT may not have occurred to the business men who do not advertise in the columns of the local press that the real hustlers of Astoria are the men who are going ahead, and who use printer's ink extensively to bring their business before the people. Then again those who do not make good progress In the city will find their business methods are not keeping pace with the growth of Astoria. Many will ask themselves the question: Where is the rapid growth referred to apparent Let the incredulous look at the figures of the last school census, and then glance around the city at the prosperity ev erywhere manifest FRANK C. Baker of Portland is now the nominal head ot the republican party in the state of Oregon. Senator Mitchell hastens into print to announce that the election of Mr. Baker as chair man of the state central committee does not indicate any change in the republican leadership of Multnomah county, and that Jack Matthews is not relegated to oblivion by the election of a former Simonite. The question now occurs: What is the necessity ot such a statement from such a source. ( THE state of Washington is in the throes of another man-hunt, this time the desperado being a member of the great Smith family, who wantonly snuffed out the life of a man at Cen tralia. Like many other stars who oc cupy the centre of the stage "Elusive" Smith is a bad actor. The posses led by police and sheriffs of the towns through which he has passed continue to let him slip through their cordons with daily regularity. A SANTA Rosa pastor has given the staid old deacons of the First Baptist church something akin to an electrical shock by stating that religion will yet learn from the trusts the lesson of con solidation the consolidation of relig ious forces. Evidently they think that their time is fully occupied learn ing the lesson of consolidation against the trusts. THE announcement is made that the fcig dredge for clearing a channel at the mouth of the Columbia river will not be ready for operation before Sep tember 15. This will leave but a short time for the dredge to render effect ive service, which will render further postponement necessary. THE fair commission wants to rep resent every nook and coiner of our state, and to that end President Myers will be pleased to receive communi cations from anyone who has iny pro ject or idea which he thinks will be of benefit to our exhibit at rit. Louis. SPEAKING of democratic presiden tial comedies, is there anything quite so sidesplitting as the Willie Randolph lleaifit boom. It contains greater pos sibilities than Hi-van's new, tragedy: "Grover Cleveland, Third-termer." . ONE year ago today Arthur J. Bal four, premier of England, held his first cabinet council. During that time the ministry has lost nearly a dozen seat in the House of Commons. ! , '' BUDD Ratts of Web Hill, Mo., wants to change his name, says an esteemed contemnoiary. It seems that an old maid by the name of Catts has Just moved Into town, and Budd doesn't feel safe. THE citizens of Astoria present their compliments to the weather forecaster and request that he continue making sunshine in order that the farmers may make hay. 1 I AN editor of a small American palmer recently stated that he had been kissed by one of the most beautiful women in the town. He promised to tell her mime in the tlrat Issue of his paper next month. In two week the clrcu tatton of hi newspaper doubled. But when he gave the nam of his wfe he had to leave town. THK Actors' I'nlon of New York has suspended several members. Presum i.bly they were hud actors. ; . MAYOR Sehmlts of San Francisco is suitd to be tuning up the old violin a tain- GOOD Morning. Have you heard ot the "Push" club lately? WHAT terday? : did you do for A'torU yes , - PETITION FOR SEIZI'RE Funds of Insurance Company Wanted For Damages., New York. July 16.-A petition has been received by a local Judge. says a Buenos Ayres dispatch to the Her ald, requesting tm the part of the M.,.o,M .vmrt the seliure of the funds and properties of a New York in surance company to pay $1,150,000 dam .. ,,.,, t, casalmro Castro. The local Judge has Issued a bankrupt de cree against the company and has ap pointed a receiver for its properties. Th. uiiun nt the properties has been postponed, however, under an ar rangement with counsel for the recev- er. The Uruguayan authorities are con siderlng United States Minister Finch's communication requesting a revision of the court's decision in the suit which was brought by Castro' because the company lawyers prosecuted him on the charge of insuring hopelessly in t mllert the claims after ....... v. o., ha accusation was not ucmii proved. In Its defense the insurance com pany alleged that Its lawyer was not authorized to proceed against Castro and that the attorney acted on his own responsibility. COMES IN FOR ESTATE Boys Fall Heir to Fortune ot Man They Murdered. Kinderhook, N Y., July 16.-The three Vanwormer boys. Willis, Burton and Frederick, now awaiting death at rr,m -ni rome in for a share of the estate of their uncle. Peter A. Hallenbeck, whom they were convicted of having murdered last Christmas. Be sides considerable real estate he left about $5,000 in personal property. Mrs. Hallenbeck, the widow, died last week and It has been found that she left no will. The Vanwormer boys, as neph ews will have a claim on the estate. They .iw likely to secure an appeal on the funds that are at hand. NECESSARY LEGISLATION. Roosevelt Confers With Lodge On Im portant Subject of Finance. Oyster Bay, July 16.-President Roos evelt has noted for a long time the ne cessity of financial legislation of a rem edial character and today he expressed to Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, his desire that early action upon the subject be taken by congress along the line of his recent messages and speeches Indeed it can be said that he hopes ac tion will be initiated at the extra ses sion of congress, he will call on Nov. for the purpose of enacting legisla tion approving the Cuban treaty. OSTE O PATHY DR. RH0DA C HICKS Mansell Bldg. 673 Commercial St Fhone Black 2065 Astoria Ore, One of nature's remedies; cannot harm the weakest constitution; never fails to cure summer complaints of young or old. D. Fowlerls Extract of Strawberry. Builds up the system, puts pure rich blood into the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. A Model Kitchen Every Home Can Have One at a Viry Small Cost. You would be astonished if told the prices that Foard & Stokes Co., is sel ling its famous cooking stoves and uteaslls at. A better assortment can not be found In any store In the afpte. We supply everything from a dust pan to a range at prices that will fit any pocketbook. It is economy to have your kitchen modern. Saves labor, ex penses and your health. Let us show you what we can do to remodel your home. We want at least a chance to quote you our prices. FOARD &STOKE3 CO. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Paclflo Express Companies. Customs Hons Broker. Dr. T. L. Ball DENT'ST 82 Commercial street, Astoria Ore. RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared (or making estimate and executing order for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing 8npplles lp atoclL We sell the celebrated 8HSLBT LAMP. Call ' up Phone UCL H. W. CYRUS, Mar Central Meat Market! 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Yonr ordert for meat, bull) FRESH AND. SALT Will be promptly sod sliii'satorlly (Itendml to 3. W. MORTON, Prep. Teleptton N'a til. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office phone Main iUl. Residence phone Main 2443. Office Over Griffin's Book Store. C, W. Barr Dentist Mansell Building. 57S Commercial street Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 2061. FRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone zZL DRAYING AND EXPRESSING AH goods shipped to our oar Will receive special attention. No. 538 Duane St W. J. COOK. Mgr. ""ate. . a - -immmm .3 -aaW I I t !, 1 m k L. ,-l-M -a : U ( dxkj) n ( -U l -p . ; ) M iALZJ y Li Li 2iy:kLAl j: ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. 8 .tH .m." Port Und"lj ulon . rH-; U li) 7in ?:(M lun.'pot for Atorland( t:40.m. I;W p.m.wy politta, r , ,. ... .... -Aj)TOjil-- - - 7:15 a.m., For Portland andll.Ws.m. 6.10 p.m. j way points. lrt.Jt)r.in. " 15:50 p.m. SK.VSlt'K DIVISION "V;if aTnT.j Astoria fWarTtTW i aTnC ll:8fla.m.!renton, Flavel, Ft;iO;Ma.m. 11 :35 a.m. (Sevens, Hammond; 4:00 p.m. S:t0 p.m. Pouslde. 5:50 p.m. &:5 .m. 6:15 p ni, SiiiMlde for War-j S.aO a.m. 4D.m. renton, Flavl,13:J0 p.m. !:S0 p.m. Hammond. Ft. I SO p.m. 1:00 luu.fStevena nd , As- ":J0 p.m. torla t:50p,m. 'tHlly except Saturday. . tSutinduy oiily, .tV , - AH trains make close connections at Coble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the Bast and 8ound points J. C. Mayo, Oen'l Freight sad Pass. Agent PAriNER 9ALVE, tit moat heaiinc In thi work. Scott's SiMpsiii Gapsnlss a rosmvi guki Mr tnOtramMM r (Murk of lb HlvU.ru J D !. j KktMf. M Mr M v Oan atbkJf ms hiw BnUy Ik man earn at Jaarr )- aad ailMS, so aallorof koa ( Uxi lag. AbaalaUIr awmlM. Sold hf drarf late. m IDS, er br stall, Matsalo. sl.,laii,a.k mi auumu-rotii ml MllSSOHTalML ONrOa Sold by Chas. Rogers, 459 Commercial street. Astoria, Oregon. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diar rhoo. bloody flux, pain in the stomach, and it has never yet foiled to do every thing claimed for It. M cHicHrsTtn-a riiOLifci m. I 1111 nr-ii r.u'n r.nfai,i.iif .X L' la-a Mll. I.ai iMiaww attDrai.. I'tlrkwur k.aUal ', NaWMIUatat. Im aM fUlLA. Tiy th"m. Only 50 cents at Charles Roger's drug store. JL1 LblAi For a good smoke ? Then to get a Recruit 5c cigan When you touch the s to it youli; understand; fwhy it's at the f rontiwiti c ;i the great army of smokers TWO BANDS FROM RECRUIT CIGARS ARC EQUAL .... TO ONE TAG FROM STAR TOBACCO IN SECURING PRESENTS SaVe the ,. '!.- FROM EVERY T CLATCRITB Is orllixl It i'ary loHKI'lA!!.: A Vatnttr'l" ItOOf E LATER ITE Takes Hie plsott of shinnies, tin. Iron, For Hut sntt steep lurliicc, tttittors. valleys, oto. i:y to lay. Tttmiioreil lor all clliuHtes. IteMSonsbte in cost. Hold on merit, OcmrauttHvt. II will pay to ask for tiricrs ami information. '. t THE ELAURIIE RO0HNG CO., Worcester Building, Portland. The j Palace Cafe BlvACKSMITHING. Csrrlaje ind Wif on Bondlnj. Flrst-Class Horse Shoelnf. L-oaalng C9fp Work. All kind of wagon materials in stock for tale. We guarantee the best work dont in the city, i'riccs right. ( ANDREW ASP.. Corner Twelfth and Huane Sta. Thone 911. All Kinds ot Matlreasea Made to Order Adams Q Henning'sen Dealers In Furniture, Stoves, Tinware. House Furnishings. Second-hand Goods BoDght And Sold. W Bny All Kindt ot Junk, 40S 80ND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. 'PHONE, RED 2305 Castings W are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 3461. nn 0) c JUiS IBand Mistral Rsiktr) ROOFING tsr Mid gravel, nd all prepared KKiliugs The Best Restaurant Kefulif Weill. aSCenti Sunday Dlanm Specialty Evirytklif til Market Afford. Palace Catering Company V. Furniture Ilslrd Upholstering IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IronG Brass Works (tor. Itik and fran.Hu .: V, ;; ; '.r"A.i- S -i :- - - - i