ASTORIA, OREGON, SATJJIipAy, JANUARY 9, 1004, PAGE SEVEN, t 1 I ) THIN GPL EASES to m m iift-iyii-uii.lril lipvn. Vo; lmve tho m'fl'tr-Ht tixl moHt Hiutllili'y lnunilry in tbyWto uml do lb kit; , oik. All Whito help. ' ' nth atnl Dunn 81, 1WI. The icow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers cf ' Iron, Kiwi, Uraw nml Broiwu Ousting. (Jtnern! Kouiiiliyiui'it und riittwiiiriakfrt. t AliNululcly liintdiw work. lVices hwM. Re 2431. ' Corner Eighteenth and Franklir ; . ;6LATCWTE1 IHisml Itukbir) , . ... i.rlln'l it ttvvvmu ll 1 LATERITE ROOFING i the pine f liliil-, lift, Icmi, tr mid (travel, mul nil prepare! nxilit t awl sleep nurhn i'n, uHcr, v.iIIimii. eld. Ivisy til luy. JVt.vnl lr l, t.-. iHiniil in t"l. rMd on merit,. UuMrHUil, It ni ) to afm i ftmUiifiii'wniMiii. i ; CLUtRITE ROOriNG CO., Worcester BtiMing, Portland DON'T DRINK If you do, get the best and purest, for family and ' medicinal use, AT THE California Wine and Liquor House ( NO BAR! TRIAL ORDKR 42iltONt 8TKEKT.. - The Pioneer Limited There it no train in servii e on any railway in the world that equals i" equipment The . -t Pioneer Limited tram from St. I'util to Chi- f cngo via the , Chicago, Milwaukee & Sr. Paul v Railway The railway company owns and operates the sleeping and dining car on its trains, and ' ' J.' gives to ii patrons' an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. vrhe bntfet cars, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars and dining cars of The Pioneer are the handsomest ever built. N. S. ROWC, ; ; . Giiwril Agent 134 First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 -Capital and Surplus $100,000 1 4r.TT"r . t UIlll llw iv vu v rtM i - a n , mere in naiuijr has not heard of "S, S. S. for tho - t. .tl .iA ,n..l.loo nml appetizer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herb9 nnd roots '" of which it is composed are selected for their alterative and tonic prop erties, making it the ideal remedy lor all blood nnd skin diseases, aa it not only purifies, tnrichesnnd invigor ates the blood, but at the same time tones up the tired nerves and giveo Btrenpth and vijor to the entire system. For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Catarrh, RheunmUcm, Blood Poison, Malaria, Anannin, Scrofula, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne j . . . j. n ana aucn oilier oischsks bo uicuuc iuu -polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing nets o promptly, nd' effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the gcrmr aad poisons: cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations an.;, oon restores the putient to health. Write us and our puysioaua wil. give your case prompt attention without charge. ' Troy Laundry! .11. A 'I J i A WlMt,1ll!'l' IlllOk' WILL CONVINCE YOU I'lIO.VE 2174 BLACK Third Street, Portland .J 1 Th foot trnnwn and most normlur blood nurifief w. nnvtiticm rir 1it1ri in A mr!nfl tvnk " v r blooa." it is a siancinra remeay, iincriiiiiUrd na fl frnnnrnl tntll ntld FKOM OONQHlESSMAir LIVINGSTON, OF GEORGIA. I know of the snooeaafal ni of B, B. 8. In mnuy oaie. It is tb bait blood remedy on tho market. PBOM BX-OOY. ALLEN D. OANDLBIt. S. B. B. I tnoirttonn.V)ly a iroeO blood purittor, and tho bi-t tonic i ever uneit v . mwm OREGON Short Line ako union Pacific TO houri from PartJead to Cklcfe No change of mm. 'Hills tHk.L- ULEI Prom Portland. pepert. Arrive ('till IRUl Portland Salt Lake, Dnvr, .Special Ft Worth, Om. f: IS a.mj ha, Kanna City, viiiHutitW St Louis. Cal ifii;lun. j ' and KMt 1:21 m Atlantic1! Hult Lake, Denver, Kxpre Ft. Worth, Oma MS I'-lit jha, KatiKM City vliillufiti' SL Ixuls, Chicago t a.m. itiKtoiM m.l Kart ( Wall Walla, t, ruL Lewtscon, Bpo FusiMall. tune, Minneapolis I ; p.m. MS pjn. si. Paul Duluth, vis. Milwaukee, Cbleagd Mpokunei und East OCKAN AND KIVER BCHEDULB. From Astoria- All Mlllng date subject to ehang. For San rraada co every nre days. I a. m. Coluinbl Rlvar 4: a. m. durl to Portland and Dally e cept Moi Way Landing. Hiratuer Nahcolta. leave Aatorl on tide dally escrpt Sunday fur lhraco (onnet tlng there with tralna for Long Iteaih, Tig ind North Beach poloU ltturnlng arrive at Aatorl earn ev nlng. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Aatorl. New Equipment Throughout Palace and Tourist Sleeper, Dining and itulTct, Smoking Library Cars, ASK THE AGENT TOR TICKETS VIA ..TO.. SPOKANE. ST. PAUL. DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAIN DAIL.Y PAHT TIJVtE Kor Pull Particular, Rates, Folders Etc., Call on or Address J. W. PIIALON. a DICKSON, Trav. Pass. Agt' City Ticket Agt t22 Third Street Portland. n3 Ptrst Avenue, - Seattle, Wash A. B. C DENNI8TON. Q. W. P. A. NORTHERN PACIFIC TiiiM;Cnrd o( Tnviim POKTLAND leaves Antvst i I'ugtt Sound Limited. 7. am :! P m Kansas Clty-St Loula I Spwial 11:10 am 1:45 pns North Coast Limited I M o m T:00 a m rucomu and Seattle NlEht Kxpresa 11:46 pm I:Ot B Tak Pugst Sound Limited or North CoH.it Limited for Grays Harbor point Tuka inigat Sound Limited for Olym i An direct Tr.ktt Pu get Sound Limited or KaB' i'Uy-.st. Loula Special tor point i iMiih Hi'nd brnni'h. i.iibin iali train aervlc on Gray's i.uivir bmnch. Pciur trains dally between Portland, ri.oina unci Soattla- t RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND BT. We are thoroughly pr pared for , makln,; estimates and executing orUevs for all kind of electrical Installing and Repairing Uupt'Mes In stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone 1181. H. W. CYRU8. - Macr Scott's Hai-Ppa Capsules A positive eur.E For Inflammation or Oaturrb of th Hlttddor wid i)lnand Kliiueyii. No Cure no Jured aiilckly uwl Pern nrutlT lh nonl cum ol fuitorriiOMk ind .lrt, no uuttti-raf t.ow loiifr ittnd. Inc. Ablatlr bwoilMt. hold br dranlit. Wiar SI. 00, or by mail, poitH 11.00, boi,ii.fc. THE SANTAl-fEPStal CO, wjm ll mi hit. aiiktBroNTams, ottio. 1000 CASES OF TYPHOID -4 Montreal Stricken MHh Dreadful Malady That Daily Assumes Worse Aspect." EVERY PRECAUTION IS USED 6peial Officer Visit Hom, Giva In- structiont and Inquire aa to San itary and Othar Condition WorM in Suburb. Motilrml, Jan. i Thera ar apitros lnmtly 1000 caa of typhoid fever In Montreal and the half doaen amallef munklpailtlea whu h Join It on the three aldva. The beulth offlcera of the var ious Muburb auy frwh casta are being ntrt4 oonnumtiy asrUe their ef forts to chei'k the disease.'' In the city proper the humber of rasea la far lesa itmn In the auburbs. , Policemen art golnr from houae to hous distributing printed warnings urging houehold(-re to boil their .drink-. Ing water and nuik inquiries aa to the condition of the dalrlea. G. V. HARRY RESIGNS.; Federation Of Labor No Longer Has State Organiser. (Portland Journal) The American Federation of Labor no longr ha general organiser In the 4tat of Oregon. O. T. Harry, who held the position for the past IS months his tendered his resignation, which hie been accepted. The fact leaked out yesterday and caused considerable surprise, even among his most Inti mate friends. Many of them did not 'snw that he had any such action un. ler contemplation. " Wl.o his slccessor will be Is wholly a, matter of conjecture. Some are In dined to believe that an eastern man will be appointed, while other are of tho opinion that the position will re main vacant for some time. The labor lenders state that Portland and Oregon. so far as the labor movement 1 con cerned, are. too ( Important to remain long w'thout a reneral organiser, and will probably tike the matter up at once with Samuel Oompers and other members of the national executive Ixnrd. Mr. Harry ha been Identified with local organised iabor for almost four yeirs. Ha Is a: member of the sheet metal workers jnlon. One year ago but May he organised the State Feder ation of Labor, and was Its first presi dent. At the expiration of his tenure of office he declined nomination for a accord term. Several labor men about the city have been long planulng to have him ousted from office. Complaints against him were forwarded to Presllent Gomp era, and It Is generally believed that this was the principal reason for his resignation. Mr. Harry will not discuss hi plans for tho future.- He Is a member of the state commission of the Lewis and Ciiu-k fair, and announces that he will remain In Portland. BLOCKADED Kvery Household lu Astoria Should Know How to lteslst It. The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded .- Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Plllff dp this. , It's the best proof, for it comes from Oregon. . T. W. Shankland, who la a street car conductor on the Woodstock street car line, residing at 710 Ellsworth St., Portland, says: "Some time last fall I began having considerable trouble" and annoyance from a dull aching pain in the back over the kidneys. . I think it was caused from the constant slinking and jarring of the car. I thought at first It would disappear quickly as It came, but this was not ihe case. Learning of Doan'a Kidney Pills I procured a box and took them according to directions. The result was entirely satisfactory. The backache grew less and less and soon disap peared and as far as I can tell It has gone for good for there have been no symptoms of roccurrence." Plenty of similar proof in Astoria. Call at Charles Rogers, druggist for particulars. ' ' For sale by all dealers; price 60 cts. yoster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. 1., sole agent for the U. 8. - Remember ln9 nam Doan's and take no other. . ANGRY HUSBAND ON TRIAL. Wife and AsooiaU Elude Oregon Man 1 Bent "on Revenge. r. ' ' f San Francisco, 3an. 1. With re venge in hi heart an angry husband is In San Francisco on the trail of bis runaway wife and the man with ner. The angry husband I I. W. Small of Oswego, Or, The eloping wife Is Mary Small. Her companion la John F. Grant sometime known a Thompson and also vstlc. The two sometimes go by th nam of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Since August It, 1903, Small has been trying to catch hi wife and Grant. He h followed them all over Oregon and Washington. Up to September 10th, laat be was on their track. Then at length he lost them, but he continued In pursuit. In hi opinion, good ground exist for believing he may find out something about thim either In Sdn Francisco or Los Angeles. Small' daughter, a girl of 17 years. also ran away., gh waa not with her mother. She disappeared a few days before th mother. . The father tracked her as far a The Dalle early In Aug ust last and thn lost all trace of her. He ay he ha abandoned every effort to And hi daughter. If necessary, he will devote th remainder of his life to make Grant answer for despoiling bis home, and he will try to bring hia wife to her senses. Small ha scattered broadcast pic ture of the two nd descriptive matter. The husband charges that Mr. Joele Heater, of 180 Jefferson street Portland Or., had something to do with the de moralization of nls home. He say Mrs. Hiater encouraged hi wife and daughter to un away. He says he bas foots to show thU on the day his wife left August -3' last he was visited at her home in Oswego, which 1 near Portland, by Mrs. Heater. After Mrs. Heal-r left Mr. Small packed her trunk and went to Portland, where he was Joined by Orant. It was not until the night of August 1th, on hi arrival home that the husband found his wife had deserted him. He lost no time In trying to locate her. On August 15th he first learned that Grant had Joined his wife tind that the two were trav eling together. He says Mrs. Heater aoiifcbt to give him wrong Information by telling him ihat In her opinion Mrs. Small had committed suicide. , - Since the middle of last September h has tmctd them to a number or ore- gon towns, esomeumea uc only a day or two behind them, and then asmln the trail would become dim. tie had to devote several weeks to at tending to his own business In Oswego. Having put this In proper shape he at once again devoted all Ms time to catching up with his wife and the man with her. He Intimates that it will not Iw many days and within the limit of California before he will run the couple to earth. ' , PLAN IS ABANDONED. Committ Will Not Call ' of 8rock. For Depaait Njw Pork, Jan. I. It baa been de tided by the atockholdera committee of the United Stttea Realty & Con struction Company to abandon the plan formed a few week ago which called for a deposit of stock whereby the committee hoped with the aid of dis satisfied shareholder to effect change in the administration of the' " com pany's affairs. . The notice alves no reason for this decision. Stockholders are informed th.it the stock deposited will be re turned free of charge. Since the plan was made public the George A. Fuller Company, which is the building depart ment of , the Realty Company has Jo:ned th New Pork Building Trades Employers Association, and rormer Ju l ST O'Connell, president of the com pany has resigned. , All Cooks Delight in using Economy Brand Evaporated Cream Never sours, always ready, never causes disappointment at the last EUGENE ARAM i ! IS RECALLED Daily Visits of Prisoner to Dead Man Lead to His Arrest and Final Conviction. k. TELLS BROTHER ' OF DREAM Resident of Capetown . Convict) Murder' of Friend Under Grue some Circumstances Jury , Return Rider to Verdict Capetown. Jan. I. One of th mawe senaatlonal murder trial In the' (-, tory of tfoulh Africa ha concluded la a verdict of guilty against the English man named Hart who m charged with th murder of hi friend, lame Armstrong, In remarkable clrcumstaat- ' .f . : ,' " , .. Armstrong, .' native of Monteltk, West Perthshire, arrived In Bouth Af rica early last year, and shortly after wards mysteriously diu,-5.rvl. April hi headless body waa found oa tb shore of a lonely lake near Cafe- town. '". ' ;.'''";';'" '" Suspicion fell upon hi friend start, and at the Inqueat K cam out that be had told hi brother that he bad bee. Informed by spirit that the body of Armstrong would be discovered new water. Later Hart was een near th spot walking away with something hi bl hand, which proved to be a skull. Thl he threw away but It we event- uelly discovered, and itwa found that the Jaw waa broken. The trial has proved a memorabl on. The Judge and counsel likened tiit case to that of Eugene Aram. Arm strong's body had lain for month by the shore of the lake and had been vis ited dally by Hart. Counsel quoteoXhe following tanz from "The Dream of Eugene Aram." In reference to this peculiar feature of the case: . ".- One stern, tyranic thou.'ht thit mad i All other tbougbU IU lave; , , Stronger and stronger every puis Did that temptation crave Still urging me to go and .... The dead man In hi grv.- . The prisoner gave evidence, declaring he was gifted with second sight and had discovered the body owing to rev elation vouchsafed him from Jeaven. The Jury returned it verdict only af ter Jong deliberation, adding an unex pected rider that the prisoner waa of unsound mind, though this plea was not set np In hi defense. The sentence wa that he shibuld b detained during hi majesty pleasure, The case has excited enormous interest owing to it gruesome feature. . Union Delegates Form Council ; New York, Jan. 8. Delegate from unions of out of dior workmen having an aggregate membership of ; ,M, many of them connected with th building trades, have organised a. new rcntral body to be known as the public diid private Improvement council. The unions represented Include the pip calkers, foundation bricklayer, rock driller, excavators, paver, teamsters, truck drivers, stationery engineer, blue stone cutters, asphalt workers and firemen.- It is th object of the new body to enable the unions of the various allied branches of labor to co-operate 'fr their mutual benefit. . Where do you get shaved now? On the face, of course. What for? 15c. - . , Where? J At the Occident Barber Shop THE BOSS T0NS0RAL ARTISTS moment when meals are ready to oe serveo. i our coo will be delighted because it is so handy; you will be delighted because it is the purest and most appetizing We are placing the cap label reproduced herewith on ' every can of our product This is done for your protec tion. Our name on the label means that it is the best richest and purest Ask yourdealer for Economy Brand. HELVETIA MILE CONDENSING CO., Highland, OL tovatfJYaAmnoftiaperMCnam Sold by Chas. Rogers, ttt Commercial r- Till, it Tilt I Of4U4frV IrWM Mr V - - -- - ' " (. 1 - ; . -.V, - . . :. -. : . k -.. ' - '