ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANIHRV 22, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. don?t;drink If you do, get the best and . purest, lor family and i f I medicinal use, 7 V ; AT THE , California Wine and Liquor House NO BAR A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU mjBOND BTBEET.. . V . JUQVt 8174 BLACK The Pioneer Limited There ii no train In service on any railway ii the world that equals in equipment The Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chi '4 eago via the f 1 ? . '. Chicaeo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway ... . , The railway company owni and operates the sleeping and dining cars on its trains, and gives to its patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. , The buffet cam, compartment cars, standard sleeping ears and dining cars of The : Pioneer are the handsomest ever built. , -.? s . ... N. S. HOWE, V , Girsl A jnt - First National Bank of Astoria s ? ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus . $l66,666 NOTHING PLEASEvS m well as nicoly lauodriixl linen. Wo have the neatest and most Military laundry in the state and de the beet work. All White help. Cor. Tenth and Duane St. rhone The lEUTERTTE Is Miaeral Raster) VOI'I MAY 11KTI0,I1 ItUII.IUIMtl orfliia It nry to it ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plao of shlnglea, tin, Iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For Hat and sUwp larfactw, BUtUtn. vllya, to. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climatee. Reasonable in eosW Hold on merit, Guaranteed. It will pay to ask tor prices and information. ' - THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Budding, Portland 1 m m mm mm A UllttU 1 Lint to Chicago and all points eatt; Louie villa, Mtmpbla. Mew Orleans, and all points south. See that jtojmj llckt reada via the llllnoU Central B. R. Thoroughly mod ern trams connect with all transconti nental Unas at St. Paul and Omaha. . It your friends art coming west let na know and we will Quote them direct the specially low rta now In trrect from all eastern points. ; ' Any Information as to rates, routes, to., cheeruj given on application. . H. TRUMBULL, Oommerolal Agent, 141 Third street, Portland, Or. 3. C. UNMET. T. F. P. A. HI Third street, Portland, Or. , P. B. THOMPSON, V; . r. a., Every Woman fnUinrt(tmUrii TIUIIillMf 10 lWl MARYTl WWrlioo Spray A.I tw ImiU S H. fmm'9fm 11 tin nuitiiHMWlf In VLJTEa j , MAUtM.. mii no x SiL, 'fr7!J vtlter, bin wnil iuinii (or Vj,. undiiirf-niuii. in- 62 ." ' M '1 i . . A t 4 i v' 134 Third Street. Portland Troy Laundry - ? hU'UAVM A WOIl)UT HOOK BLOCKADED Uvery Household In Astoria Should Know How to 7 -. Kealst IU The back acha btcauee the kidneys are blockade. Help the kidneys with their work. The baok will ache no more. Lota ef proof that Doan'a Kidney PBIs do this. - . 1 It's the beet proof, for It comes from Oregon. . T. W. ShonklMid, who la a street car conductor on the Woodstock street ear line., residing at 711 SUsworth 8t., Portland, aaya: . "Some time last fall I began, baring considerable trouble and annoyance from a dull achlnig pain in tat back over the kldntya. I think It waa canted from the eonntant shaking ! and Jarring of the car. I thought at flret It would disappear quickly aa It came, but this was not the caie. Learning of Doan'a Kidney Pills I procured a bos and took them according to directions. Tbt result waa entirely satisfactory. The backache grew le and leas and. toon disap peared and aa far aa X can tell it haa gone tor good for there have keen no symptoms of reoccurrence." ( Plnnty of similar proof In Astoria. Call at Charles Rsgsrs, drugeist for particulars. (J '.:.' ' , ' ' For sale by all dealers: price SO ets. Poster-MUhurn Ce., Buffalo, N. T., aole agenta for the V. I. Reoismbtr Uit namt Doaa's and Ukt no other. i 1 1 -W. . . '..A.:. , .... OREGON Shorj um awUMOw Pacific 70 hour from Portland to Chicago. No change of eara. TIMID CHttl " vuca From Portland. TVparL Arrive. Chlcagca . j . Portland Salt Lake, Dsnvtr, Special Ft Worth, Oma 1:11 am ha, Kaaaaa City. ylaHuot' L Louis, Chl- Ington. cago and East S:Slp.m AtianUo Salt Lake, Penvtr, Ft Worth, Oma ha, Kama City St Louis, Chicago and East Express: I.Upm I: Nam. vlaHunt Ingtoa Walla Walla, . . St PauU Uwlaton, f pe FaatMaJI kana If inneaDoUa. I: OS p.m. 7: 41 p.m. Ut. pui, Duiuth, via. IfUwauket, Cbleagd IpoUaa and East 1 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Astoria All sailing 4a US subject to change. For San Francis co every five daya 7 am. Laly ti Columbia River to Portland and Way Landings. 4s a. BL, ctpt Suit Dally ea cept Hoi day Steamer Nabcotta leavta Astoria 00 tide dally except Sunday for Dwaco, connecUng there with trains for Long Beach, Tlg and North Beach points. Returning arrives at Astoria same av enlng. Through tickets to and from all prin cipal European cities. . O. W, HUBERTS, Agent, ? . Antorla, Ore, , ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD LEAVE I PORTLAND I ARRIVE 1:00 a ml Portland Union Do. 11:10 am 1:40 pa 7:00 p ml pot for Astoria and Way Points ASTORIA 7:am :10 pm For Portland and! ll:Seem 10:Wpm Way Potnta SEASIDE DI VISION y 1:1 a m Astoria for Waren-I 7:40 a m U:ami ton, Flavtl Fortf 4:00 pm l:U p mj Stevens, Hammondjno:4t a m and Beaslde 4:18 a ml Seaside for War ran ton. navel. Hammond, Fort Stevens A Astoria U-.Wpro :aml 7:10 pn. 1:80 pm l:am Sunday only AU trains make close connections at Ooblt with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points : V J. C Mayo, General Freight and Paaa. Agent ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VI 1 . ..TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAINM DAILY 2 PAST TIME For Full Particulars, Rates, Folder Etc., Call on or Address J. W. PUALON, H. DICKSON, Trav. Paaa. Agt City Ticket Agt m Third Street, Portland, lit First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. A. B. C PENNISTON, G. W. P. A. s Th, "Northwestern Limited trams. elect tio lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains la the world. They embody the litest, newest and bsst ideas for comfort convaniaace and luxury ever offered the travelling public, and altosether are the moat complete and splendid production cf th car builders' an. These splendid Trains Connect With.,... .. The Greet Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST, PAUL FOR 5 CHICAGO and the BAST, i No extra chares' for these auptriot acommodatlont and all classes of tick ets art available for passage en the trains on this lint art protected h tbt Inter lock Lac Block System. - BADY'SCZEMA Top'of HeaS Co?efed will Scales ttl PedeS off Taliii CURED BYJUTICURA How Six Teait Old witk TaXlck Hair ail Clean Scalp. reiaieit My baby was about six weeks old When the top of her bead became cov ered with thick scales, which would peal and eome oS, taking the hair with tt It would toon form again and be as bad as before. I tried several things and then went to the doctor. Ha said It waa Eetema. aad prescribed an oint ment, which did not do any good. A friend spoke of CuUcora Soap. I tried It and read on the wrapper about Cut! enra Ointment at a remedy for Enema. I bought a box end, washed her head In warm water and Cotlcura Soap and gently combed the scales off. They did no4 come back and faST balr grew out flne and thick. She la sow a year aad a half old and has no trace of Eczema." MBS. O. W. BUBOES, Iranlstan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. tl, 1898. Mrs. Burgee writes Feb. 28, 1903 1 . My baby, who had Eczema very badly on her head, as I told yon before, after using the Cutlcura Remedies was cured. 8be la bow six years old and baa thick hair and a clean scalp." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for akla-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers In warn bathe with Cutlcora Soap, and gentle anoint ings with, Cutlcura Ointment, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cores,, to be followed In severe eases by mild doses of Cutlcura Resolvent. This is the purest, sweetest, most ipeedy, per manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp buroonrs, with loss of bah, of Infanta and children, as well aa adults, and la sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fait 0 Inm of ChMMlata Cir4 hiu. mm. m t An. Where do you get shaved now? On the face, of course. . i What for? Where? : At the Occident Barber Shop THE BOSS TONSORAL ARTISTS "As the, Crow Flies" The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is ' i the route of the famous Western Limited ; "Ths Train For Comfort" , - every night ia the year. Retort ttartlniron a trip no matter where write ftir tuU-reatlns Informa tion about comfortable traveling. i H. L SISLER, General Agtnt . 132 Third Bt Portland, Oregon. - T. W. TKASDALK. Oenemi PiwaeiiKer Agent, 8t raul, Minn. . ffM NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card ol Tralutt PORTLAND Leavta Anlvta Puget Sound Llmlte4.7;16 am pm Kansas City-St Louts Special 11:10 am 1:45 pm North Coast Limited l:M o m T:0 a m Tacoma and Seattle Night ' ' Express . ....U.'4a pm 1:0S pm Take Puget Bound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym- pla direct . . . a , Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas Clty-Bt Louis Special for points on South Bend branch. - Double dally train service oas Gray's Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma aad SeattI JAPAN MARKET ' 1 AT PROSPECT OF PEACE Mere Promises From Russia Will Not Do r 1 " ; , f ... '. j,. , , l (. -.. -.a . for Oriental Country. Not Wiflin to Discard Habiliments of War Unless Assurances Will Be Given That Her Interests Will Be Safe Guarded-Secret t ly Planning a Strong Coast Defense. , ' . Toklo, Jan. 21. The growing belief that a peaceful settlement of existing International dufflcultles will eventually be attained,' has served to strengthen tbt financial markets, and stocks art advancing on the local exchange. ; The government which has so far not receive any communication from Russia, remains silent awaiting a for mal response to Rt last note. The mere acceptance of Japan's proposals will not mifflct. Japan will unquestionably Insist upon some definite plan of action besides mere promises, Including a re duction of the Russian fleet In Japan ese .vaterS. ' The government f Japan DISCORD IN ON FAVORITE OF EMPEROR Hih Officials Demand His Banishment. While Society Threatens Assass- ination May Be Dethroned. New York, Jan. 21. Prompt action by the various nations In . bringing guards hers has done much,says a Her ald dispatch from Seoul, Cores, to In sure the safety of foreigners, but It Is certain that danger still exists, only needing some unfortunate incident at this critical moment to start' a riot which would possibly be led by Corean soldiers.' Horace N. Allen, the United States minister, says he' is carefully ab staining from any entanglements in the political situation. i ' t.tX v,'.' My action regarding the guards," he said, "was first, and mas quite Inde pendent of the American position here, which is peculiar. The legation Is sur rounded by the palace and a large force of Corean troops. There are American women and children living In Seoul, and there hi extensive American electric railway and lighting property here. The Ameri can guard la orderly and well liked." ' The people largely blame Ti Tiung Ik. a powerful favorite of the emperor. MOTHER AND SON ARE ON TRIAL FOR COUNTERFEITING Seattle, Jan. 11. Mrs. Alice Roeper, the Des Moines woman who, with her son," a street car conductor named Lundstromand John Gay, was arrested in this city last summer, accused- of being a member of a gang of counter feiters, was "placed on trial before a jury In the federal court yesterday. charged with abetting In the manu facture and circulation .of f spurious coins'. .Charles Johnson, her son ty a former marriage, withdrew his plea of not guilty to the' Indictment against him, and confessed his guilt to the court The grand Jury which Indicted Mrs. Roeper and her son thought the evi dence against Lundstrom and Gay In sufficient on which to base an accus ation, and no true bills were returned against: them. ' '- .'vi - '. Mrs, Roeper was ariested at her home on Boren avenue, but the secret service agent who gathered the evi CHANGE IN THE OF RAILROAD COMPANY Belllngham, Wash., . Jan. 21. Dis patches have been received here from San Francisco announcing the etire ment of P. B. Corwall from the presi dency of the Beliingham Bay and Brit ish Columbia Railway and the Black Diamond Company, the latter corpora tion owning and operating the Black Diamond coal mines In King county, and the election In his stead of H. H. Taylor. );; i:: . v.-j It Is understood here that the Inter ests of D. O. Mills In the railroad com BUOYANT has expended a large amount of money in proparatlons for war and is now ready to' fight and is naturally unwil ling to disarm unless absolutely con TlnraTthat her righu will bt safe guarded." The government is now eon sfderlng an elaborate plan for coast defense, tbt nature of which It mala tabled strictly secret It te also closers watching the spread of disorder (n Cor ea, amt wbUs considering Iht possible nemtlt of Intervention for the pro teuton of the" Japanese and foreign residents, hesitates In the matter of dis patching a larger force than that there now, oft account of the existing deli cacy of the general situation, f ' BLAMED for constantly Increasing troubles and great distress throughout the coun try . His remarkable, influence with, the jenperor alone has prevented the opening of Wlju and other needed re forms. ; '"'' ' ... t. . Many petitions ar being made to the emperor for the favorite's execution or banishment, Including one from the prime minister and a powerful secret society already formed and possessing more than 1000 members, has sworn to kill Ti Yiuns Re and two other fa vorite officials...' V "v? . In the meantime a large consignment of cartridges and gunpowder has reached Seoul. Consigned to Ti Tiling Ik. His followers; are exceedingly' numerous. Including the ancient, guild just issued 500 revelvers and swords. Yl IJaneei, formerly chief justice, has been arrested for Informing the em- . peror that In the event of war his ma- ' jejsty probably will' be dethroned In fa vor of Prince Eluwha, now in Wash ington. 5' v.- '.:..v,...v , . - ,- s.. " dence against her claim that they se cured paraphernalia used In the manu facture of the spurious coins not only at her place of abode tn this city, but alsa la Tacoma and Des Moines, where she formerly resided., t r,; V -'J . When confronted with the evidence Mrs. Roeper claimed that her former husband, from whom she obtained a di vorce several years ago, had been a counterfeiter, and In this , way at tempted vO explain the presence1' of the tools.',. Roeper however, not only de nied this charge, but claimed that he - had in fact separated from the woman because he knew her to be a counter feiter,, .. At the trial yesterday Mrs. Roeper clung to her story that she was a vic tim of circumstantial evidence, and at tempted to shift the responsibility .'.to her son, who, she said, had furnished -her .with all the counterfeit money she had spent.- - -a : HEAD " pany are in the ascendency.. H.. H. Taylor, the new president is a nephew D. O. Mills, and his election to the presidency is believed to Indicate that the B. B. and B. C. road la to be ex tended to Spokane and from connection there with the Union Paclflc, In which company Mills is a largo stockholder. Mr. Mills has always been the largest stockholder In the B. B. and B, railroad, but has never before, seem ingly, taken active Interest tn the con duct of the company. ' ' ' ;