ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTORKR 17, 1903. Horning Astorian EtUMUhed 1873 3IAJLTKOID ROOFI3VG To look well your blood must be pure to give your complexion that peculiar fresh ness which can only be , obtained when yonr system is in rood work- ing order. Beecham'i Pills will put j I J .JII.'MM8.f .,... RATBBi fteul by mail, per year $8 (i0 Bent by mail, per month..,.. 50c Bervedby earner, per month.,., .. 60 SEMI-WEEKLY, Bent by mall, per year. In advance $1 . By . . LYON & PATTERSON The Astorian guarantees' to Its ad. vertlscrb the largest rlrculatlon of any newspaper published oa the Columbia River. ' Made of felt, thor oughly saturated with P&B compound. Not impaired Dy varying tempera tifres. Does not evaporate, crack, expand or contract. A low priced roofing that can not be equaled. m baotief Th Paraffine Paint Co. 5 San Francisco, Seattle, Portland. Los AnjtlU and Denver, Colorado. DISUKE THEIR JUDGE, r ? Lawyers of the Third judicial district have a grudge against their judge. The Oregon Law School Journal pub lished at Salem, In Ita last issue. In dig cussing the question .of Judicial dis cretion, pictures a judge that Is gen erally accepted to be the presiding Judge In that district." It says: ' "On one bench you find ft Judge who Is pleasant, lovable and kind and whose whole life and nature embraces that which U just and whose soul and energy Is bent upon doing that which Is right and renders to everyone his due and so conducts his court as to accom plish that end; this Is the Ideal Julge. While on another Dench, you will find a judge that ts the antipodes of the first Judge in every respect, and who still retains the Iron bedstead, the rack, and the thumb screw. Each case brought . before him must be tried upon his Indi vuhiirf arbitrary ideas, and if fair trial j is had it s usually accomplished by a.-cldent. , In another Judicial depart ment you will find a Judge whose tern' peranwmt bring you back to the days of the Middle Ages when might and power prevailed over Justice and right; where the judge seems to have no prop- er conception of what constitutes dis cretion In the court. This Is why it Is difficult to have descretlonary matters In different courts passed upon prop erly, and as it was originally Intended. "Because a certain Judge likes or dis likes certain clients or certain attor neys, or because he is favorable or unfavorable to a certain contention be fore his court, or because he will make or lose votes or popularity, by his at lowing or disallowing Judicial discre ti'w in a certain case, should "never be allowed to Influence the judge. But such motives are considered by many members of the bar to weigh quite heavily with some Judges when the frultjcct of granting or disallowing the exercise of judicial discretion is before such courts." - . .., from England and Australia there will be any disposition on the part of the A. P. A. to concede to any opposition. ; Pink salmon market Is hardening. Most holders ask Wc. f. o. b. coast, for pink, and It looks as if the market would go higher, pink being the only 10c. can of salmon left to consumers. Pishing Qatette. The talk about working convicts on the publlo roads has reduced itself down to the Improvement of roads con necting the different state Institutions at Salem as authorized by the last leg islature. This is no Innovation nor so lution of the convict labor problem further than it had already been solved It Is working the convicts on the hish way as they have been worked in tne past and following out an authorized rational plan of handling convicts. The legislature of 189S passed an appropri ation for road building between the pen itentiary and asylum farm, the labor to be performed by convicts. The work was done with the loss of very few con victs as they were scarcely out of gun shot range of the prison. Tnere is authority for continuance of the work of building roads connecting the state institutions. The roads are needed and the work should be prosecuted but the proposed experiment of a portable pen itentiary io work convicts on the high ways" generally will very sensibly be deferred. you in conumon. To feel well ..... you must be well Your digestive organs must be doing their work properly. Beecham's Pills act like oil on machinery, and will rive you the snap and vigor that only comes with perfect health. To keep well every organ must be doing its duty stomach, liver and kidneys must each be in thorough working order. If you are not as well as you ought to be Take a small dose of BEECHAM'S PILLS They wiH set you right Sold Everywhere) 10 Cent and 28 Cents m . . si I trlct attorney to the effect that Cum Iskey managed an alleged syndicate of pool rooms. Cumiskey had been on sick leave for a long period from the Con troller's offlte' because of eye trouble, lie denies that he is in any way Inter ested In pool rooms. TRADE OUTLOOK IS BETTER Reports From AH Seel ions Are More Encouraging, Th: latest statement relative to the new Alaskan pack Is that the same will be further depleted on account of heavy deficiencies from the Alikak and Pyra mid Harbor districts. ; It Is generally conceded, however, that the Pacific Coast Journals have overreached them selves in the endeavor to "bull" various grade salmon in the general . market The sale of the entire sockeye pack of the T. P. & N. Co., at 11.50 for tails, $1.60 for flats, and $1.00 for halves, was a revelation to the trade.. The prices named on other grade salmon of the same pack indicate tre sharp advance. The Columbia river chinook pack sold this season at $1.33, J1.4, and 85 cents per dozen. f The foregoing figures are regarded by salmon dealers as remark able, because heretofore sockeye sal mon have sold from 25 to 33 cents per dozen lesshan the salmon of the Co lumbia. It is therefore absurd to sup ine that with a rampant demand both Yes, this is October by the calendar but It seems to be doing the part usual ly assigned tollay. The wise course to pursue, however is not to become wide ly separated from an umbrella until sometime after Christmas. , Last year the republicans carried 123 towns in Connecticut. Th!r si-ore tlii.s year is 1:!4. The gain is not sensa tional, but 'twill serve. A large gain would mak? it nearly unanimous. Marie Ware .stiys a dispati h, will not "peach" when she comes to testify in the alleged land fraud c?se in the I'nit ed States court. But she is a "peach," "Sweet ilarie." Amidst the rumors of war and threats of ultimatums, it will not be overlooked that L'ncie Sam has open ports in China and they are open to stay. If the editor says anything you don't like, ehoot him. Tellman's acquittal assures immunity from punishment. Still Uncle Sam expands. The Alas kan boundary settlement gives us the disputed territory. CHARGED WITH FRAUD. New York, Oct. 15. Eugene J. Cum iskey, an examiner of accounts at II, W a year In Contralier Grout's office, has b?en suspended pending investiga tion of a complaint laid before the dis- MRS. HELENA BLAV, Young Milwaukee Society Woman. KN thousand enred women have written to tell how Wine of Cardui bestows the blessing of health on every woman who takes it, rich and poor alike. Mrs. Helens Blau, No. 123 Sev enth Street, Milwaukee, Wis., is one of the young women whom Wine of Car dui has rescued from a life of suffering. She writes: , "Vine of Cardui is certainly Vorn ouf women', best friend and I am pleased to give my experience with it, A few months ago I caught a' severe cold, hav ing been out in inclement weather, which settled all over me, particularly in the abdomen. I was in almost constant pain. I consulted a physician and took hit medicine for a month and without any relief. I then decided I would try your medicine and it was a lucky day for me when I did to, I noticed a change in a few days and felt encouraged to continue taking Vine of Cardui, and my patience was rewarded, for in two week my pains had left me and I felt like a new woman." I Mn. BcImBLm. The woman who has mif. ered from female weakness should do anything within reason to secure health. Wine of Cardui u the medi cine that appeals to reasona ble women women who hold operations and cutting in horror women whoknow that Nature is the lest phy sician. Wine of Cardni gives women back tiieir health bv civinir K.ifnro chance to build up the wasted and dig eased tissue. Wine of Canlui regulates the menstrual flow and Nature, when relieved of the drains or of the poisons in the system, makes the functional organs strong and healthy again. Any woman who is silently suffering untold pains because she is too sensitive to undergo a physician's examination and treatment can find no excuse for not securing relief when Wine of Car dui is offered to her. There is no pub licity to deter her. She can take Wine of Cardui in the privacy of her home, with as much assurance of a final cure as though a dozen doctors recommended it. Many physician do recommend Wine of Cardui to their patients. Why not get a tl.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? i VIWI? AD Villi A !L0ViUn,? 1 fl III 1 IJ I 14 IV II 1 iiave iounn re let in Wine of Cardui. New. York, Oct 18. Special telegrap hic adviees to the inUrnatlnal Mercan tile Agency from uorrespniidents thro' out the t'nlied States and Canada are summarised ia follows:" Anxiety as to the money and crops has nlmost disappeared and merchants west a-id south look for a livelier d' mand from the country distiiels now that good corn and wheat yields are assured. Mercantile collection are better than expected In territory trl butnry to Chicago, Jew "Orleans and St. Louis, except from parts of Texas, but the most significant trade feature is found In a tendency to greater ease for money for mercantile uses at Boston, Philadelphia. Chicago and Pittshurg. St. Louis bankers antloU pate like conditions there soon. Slow ness in marketing crops has made funds relatively closer at St. Louis, but hank an meeting business needs, ""aredil ea-nvass west, northwest and south shows that a speculative indiges tion In Wall Street has not affected the financial situation: The recent revival of request for gocd bonds at New York has bejn followed by some Investment lmiuiry at Philadelphia. While checks m Industrial lines are regarded (ifl likely to eact upon general trade, the commercial situation is bclieed by bankers and merchants to certain po tential elements of strength In the crop situation, slight decline in inuk'rts mid prCf'-nt and prospective gains In ex IHirts. While jobbing dry goods trade has been slow, buyers are anxious for terms for future delivery. The piece silk industry is depressed. Restriction of output of pig iron has stimulated western consumers and a stronger tone is observed. Cincinnati reports a very active demand for whiskies and spirits. St. Paul's wholesale trade this season Ik ernmi to that in 1902 and St. Louis wholesale merchant announce a re markablv favorable year. In dry goods and kindred lines, Chicago has uutdone all records while at Baltimore an average volume of business has been transacted. Jobbing ban been good in I'hllaielphia, is increasing at New Orleans, excellent at Atlanta and was never better at Pittsburg. The Balti more canning season has been fairly satisfactory. Winter wheat sowing has progressed favorably. Prospects for a top crop of cotton have decreased. Rice re ceipts at southern markets have been' miite free, Crude oil prices are up 12 cents within two weeks. In the-Canadlan Dominion, there is a good demand for heavy winter goods. The wheat harvest there is exception ally large and growers are receiving 75 cents a bushel for It. The. Increase of $200,000,000 gain in loans and discounts by national banks between September 15, 1&02, and September 9, 1903, is ex plained from the office of the controller of the currency to be largely due to the fact that between those dates there were chartered 529 national banks with capital, surplus, undivided profits, cir culation, government deposits and re discounts of $230,600,000. Would You Like To Know How to Win All the Tricks? Then; visit and examine the exhibiton in the window of the Astoria Electric Company, Commercial Street near Twelfth, commenc ing on October the 10th and ending on the 17th Reliance Electric Works, Bonl strett ' - . ' Astoria, Oregon, Sop. 8, 1 903. ; IXar Sir: I have completed the, con rue of electric power and lighting with the International Correspondence Schools mul am well pleased with their form of instruction and the unlimited patience and good nature of the instructors iri furnishing minute explanation of every "knotty" joint. Can, ouly sny that if ono desires to learn, tho International Corresjonilenco Schools are entirely competent to teach. I never miss an opportunity to speak a good word for the schools on every occasion. Yours respectfully, II. W. CYRUS. This Exhibit will explain lo you how the 1 i ' 'I ' International Correspondence Schools (each, 165 different courses of instruction by mail. Here is your opportunity to acquire an ed ucation in some particular line. A little sand and an hour a day in the International Correspondence School will raise your pay. i I Astoria, Oregon, May B, 1901 Mr. F. X. Hull, Asst. Supt. Div.'j, I. ('. S 308 McKay Hldg., Portland, Oregon Dear Sir: Replying to your letter of the 6th instant, will say, when 1 enrolled in the Schools 1 a receiving a salary f oo j cr month, or 1080 per year, and am now. advanced to 150 per month. ..r f i.Soo t year an increase of 6&$j pet cent. Aside from the financial pain tlcie is the natihfu lion of KNQWINti THAT YOU KNOW the theory and fundamental principle of the profession, and no technical report or (iucussion U beyond .nr oinprchensiun. There is absolutely no question concerning the ability of the School to teach, or of a student to learn under the system employed by the International Correspond enec schools of Scrantoid'a. . kespet tfully joun, FRANK II. NKWHAI.L, - Chief F.ngineer Tug Tatoosh, Astoria, Ore. We are offering Specially low prices during the Period of this Display JOHN C. SANNER, AGENT, ASTORIA, OREGON "" '" " ' -' '' ' ' " 1 ' San. iW '" " '' ' "' L Above the Rest Because it's Best ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. 1. 13 a via 1 rortTLAND 1 AnrtiviD 8 00 a m Portland Union I)e. 1110 a m 7:00 p ml pot for Astoria and) 8:40 p m I Way ronits j ABTOMA 7:46 a ml :10pmj Kor Portland and) 11:30 am Way 1'oints 10:M p rn 8EABIDB DIVISION A 5c cigar with a ioc aroma. A cigar of one price one quality. 80LD CVCRVWHJRC The Largest Selling Brand of Cig&rs in the World. The "Band is the Smoker's Protection. Office Chief Commlsary, Vancouver Bnrrarks, Wash., October 10, 1903. AMONG THE CHURCHES. FIrat Lutheran No service tomorrow, a the pastor spends Sunday in Chi nook. ". , Baptist Usual services tomorrow. Ser mon by the pastor, Rev. Trumbull. Presbyterian Services as usual tomor row, Sermons morning and evening by the Pastor, IteV. Henry Maccotte. . SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis." writes Mrs. W. K. Havl- land, of Armonk, N. T., "but,' when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an ad vanced stage,' also used this wonderful medicine and today she Is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung dis eases yield to Dr. King's New Discov ery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 60c and U.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Rog ers. Trial bottles free. Scaled proposals for furnishing and delivering potatoes nnd onions for si months beginning November 1,1903, will be received here and at offices of com missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon Boise Barracks, Idaho, Fort Columbia, Fort Casey, Fort Flagler, Fort Walla Walla, Fort Worden and Fort Wright, Washington, until 10:30 a. m. October 20, 1903, und then opened. Information furnished on application. Knvelopes containing proposals should be cnrlors ed: "proposals for potatoes and onions," and addressed to Commissary of post to be supplied or to Major George B Davis, Chief Commissary. , ol019 Office of Chief Commlsary, Vancouver Barricks, Wash., Sept 21, 1903. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and .mutton for six months beginning January 1, 1904, be received here and at office of com' missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey, Columbia, Flagler, Walla Walla, Wright, Wordn, Lawton and Vancou ver Barracks, Wash,, until 10:30 a. m. October 21, 1903, and then opened. In formation furnished on application Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for fresh beef and mutton," and addressed to commls sary of post to be supplied, or to Major George B, Davis, Chief Commissary. , s-21-0-20 CHICHCsTtR'S rNOUfe't OiflYRQYAL FILLS OrlK)nl and Only UnilM '"IrNSAPF. AajwHiai.ht .1!et Mk Itriirrliil ff r CHK:nr:siKU'K knglinh iir.sv 'i vi ri.-vihi ooiai, Malta w(h hlui rJMKrt. 'I nfant other. K-fa Itttncervn Kabatlluttona mn4 Imll. Un. itur of niur runout, or send A. u tump rV I'ttrlloiilnrN, TcMtlrnvnlsU nd "Itrllef tnr i,(ll,',n Utttr, by rto ! Mull. ltr.OftO teslttnoulalt. Hold bs ftM Tirilst. hl.liHU.fkul.tl m Hmtl tikitf 9im. AlftitlMB kuurt, KUiJLA A4 C, W. Barr Dentist Manscil Building. 573 Commercial utreet, Astoria, Ore, TELEPHONE RED 2061. Dr. T. L. Ball DENTST 524 Commercial street, Astoria Ore OSTEOPATHY DR. RH0DA C. HICKS Mansell BIdg. Phone Black 20t5 673 Commercial St Astoria Ore C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific Express Companies. Customs House Broker. Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And Coumelort-at-Law Olilppfl, Odri Kcllows Iildjr., Tonlh and Cora im-ri mi nm., Auna, oro PRAEL & COOK TRANSrER COMIANY. . Telephons tZL DRAYINO AND EXPRESSING Ail goods shipped to our 'carw Will recelvs special attention. ' No 538 Duant St. W. J. COOK. Mgr. John Fuhrmsri, Win, Werthos -y O.W.Morton. Central Meat market 642 COMMERCIAL. ST. Your riritcr for B10SU. bulb ' FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly snd ; ntl!actorlly attended to Telepbuue tin, 821, 8. IE a ml Astoria for Warn- 7:40 a m 11:85 am) ton, Fluvel Fort 4:00pm 6:50 pmj 8teeni, Iammond'l0:4S a m land Hcnslcle I 8:15 a ml 1:80 am 8:80 pmj Hcusids for War' renton, Flavel, Hammond, Fort Stevens Astoria! 18:50 pm 7:20 p m 9:25 am Sunday only All trains maka clous connections at Ooblt with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points. S. C. Mayo, ' General Freight and Pass. Agent Illaliop lllokx of Park Oily, titan ui rrl NltflilClnrk tm "wwiwrilili BHilIir ; ? Illll Miioforct, K1, TurncK Fuel! Fuel! Fuel! Reduced lo $2.00 per Wagon Load by the Kelly Transfer Company KELLY THE WOOD Is Here to Stay MAN Fir Slabwood $2 ir cord IJox wood $1.50 a loud iliu, Msnitgnr The National Saloon and Cafe nnut Wlnei, Liquor and Clgn f 473 Commerolnl Ht. Antorln, O REL1ANCH Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. ' W ars thoroughly prt pared for makln ; astlmatss and executing orders for all kinds of slsctrlcal Installing and Repairing Supriiles In stock. We sell thf celebrated BHELBT LAMP. Call up rnone usL H.W.CYRUS. - Mr Phone 2211, Black KELLY the Tramferma The Waldorf CIIAS, ft WISE, Propriotor. The Best cf Wines, Liquors and Cigars ' Concert Every Kvcnlnjf Cor. Eighth riud Asior Stu' Ailoria, Or Scott's Santal-Fepsla Capsules i posmvi cum tnr Infliunm.tlOB er Oatarrh nl lb. Hlmldrtr and UImm4 Ktilua. ho mir. no par. Onra. qnloklf and Persia, noullf th. worat oaaea ot ouirrliwa nd Wliwi, fiomattcrof how Ion aland. ' nr. Abaolnbilr LannlMHk llola bv drmralfilj. frln. "THE IAHTA1-PEP5III OIL SILLSrONTAIHa, OHMk Sold by Chaa. Rogers, 4D8 Commercial ao8 tiny CaDr.ulos are suoorioi i to Balr.am of Copaiba f Cubeiig or Injortionn sndA-rmi CUKE 114 48 HOOHSPUl H the tamo diseases with. N ) out inconvenience, I