The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 23, 1904, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1904.
PAGE SEVEN.
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DON'T
' i v purest for family ndA.l,v;
medicinal ,
K AT THE
California Wine and Liquor House
no bar :
a trial order will convince you
4121BOND vnatvtJ- 'C v v ' mom an black
g".., J.F..S.UMUA' - i-L1
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The Pionfcer
Limited
, i ( ; There U no train in service on any railway in
the world ' that equal In equipment The
Fioneer Limited train from St, Paul to Chi-
. cago via the "'" "
Chicaeo, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
The railway company owni and operate the
sleeping and dining car on Its trains, and
gives to iu patrons an excellence of tervice
not obtainable elsewhere. The buffet care, .
compartment cars, standard t sleeping can
and dining cars of The Pioneer are the
handsomest ever " built. '
111 l'
GeawsJAfeat
First National Bonk of Astoria
A ESTABLISHED 1886
Capital and Surplus $100,000
N OTHING PLE A SES
so well as nicely laundriud linen. We have the ueateet
tod moot santUry laundry in the state and do the best
; work.-AU White liolp.
S&od,)u'MSt The Troy Laundry
V tEUTEMTB Is Mieral UstWr)
.ELATERITE ROOFING
Teiee the plan el shingles, tin, Iron, Ur and gmel, and all prepared roofings
For Hut and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, eto. Easy to lay. ' Temporal for all
climates, tleasonable in eosU Hold oo merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for
prices and Information.
THE CUTCRITC ROOFING CO., Worcester Bidding, Portland
.j
A DIRECT LINE
to Chloao ana all points east; ' Louis
ville, Memphla Ntw Orleans, sad all
points soft. ' V '
See that your ticket reads via the
' Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod
' era trains connect with all transconti
nental lines at St. Paul and Omaha.
j If your friends are coming we let us
knew M , we will quote thsm dlreot
tbe specially low rites now In, effect
- r from til tern points. . j , ' ( ., . ...
' Any Information as to rates, routes,
; etc., cheerfully given on application. ,
. iB.' H.' TRCMBULL, Commercial
' Agent, 141 Third street, Portland, Or.
J, C. LIND8ET, T. T, P A., HI
Third street, Portland, Or. 1 ' '
P. B. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A.,
to imanMMl unit (hovkl know
. (iwuiuittwoniwniu
MARVEL Whirling Sprey
I TWW TtHlllll HJfwt' iy
UClMMlUUllr. .
If htt mnnot Annul tfift
full purtloulmiBiiU rt,r1''""
to.
"ill
1
tiltwImilillMII, V
41 para UP lew varau
DRINK
VAlibiii Street; PcrtUnd
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BLOCKADED
Krery llouaelkold In Astoria
skould Know How to
Iteatstlt,
The hack ach.ee hecauee the kidneys
are blockaded,
Help Ue kidney wHh thetr work.
Tha hack will ache no mere.
Lot ef proef that Dean's Kidney
PUIS d this. ; - '
It's the best proof, for It comes from
Oregon. ' '"' . ',' i '.'
T. W. Shankland, who Is a street
oar conductor an the Woodstock atreet
ear line, residing at 710 Ellsworth fit.,
Portland, says: "Soma time last fall
t began haying eooelderable trouble
and .' enaoyaiMa from a dull , achln
pain In tha back oyer the kidneys. 1
think It was caused from the constant
shaking ' and Jarrtng of the car. ' 1
thought at Irst it, , would disappear
quickly as It c&ree, but this was not
the case. Learning of Doan'a Kidney
Pills I procured a box and took them
according to directions. Tha result was
entirely satisfactory; The backache
grsw less and leba and soon disap
peared and as far as t can tell it has
gone for good for there have been no
symptoms of recurrence."
Plenty of similar preoS in Astoria.
Call at Charles Regem, druggist for
particulars. ' , : ,. ;.' -
, For sals by all dealers! price (0 cts.
Foster-Mllburn t:, Buffalo, k. j
sols agsnts for the V, i.
Remember ihs hams Doas's and take
do ether. ',?', :7!,'.'' f.' .i
1 1
ill CtiinrrT I.inF
i-.. Sa . mm
ajio union I'Ajuinu
70 bourn from Portland to Chicago.
Mo ebasg of ears.
TlMJfi CUS,J
UtES ...
From Portland.
Prpart
Arrive.
Chlcara
Pertlandl Belt Lake. Denver,
Special Ft Worth, Oma
1:11 am ha. Kansas City.
1:11 px
laHuntJ St Louis, Osl-
In (ton. cago and East
Atlantic'
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Oma
ha, Xaassa City
St Louis, Chicago
and East.'
Express!
M Mi)
:
vtaBunM
IngtenJ
Wslla Walla,
Lowtstoo, ' Spe
kaae, UlnnaepoUa,
St Paul Duluth,
Bt Paul:
FastMaJ
p.m.
7:41p.m.
via.
Milwaukee, Chlcagu
tpokaad
and Bast
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE,
From Astoria
AU sailing dates
subject to Chang.
For San Francis
co every Ave day a
i (
T a. m.
Daly es
Columbia River .
to Portland and
Way Landings.
: a. bl,
Dally x
copt Suii
day
cert Hot
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria ob
tide daily except Sunday for Dwneo,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach, Tlga and North Beach points
Returning arrives at Astoria same
snlng', ; ,
Through tickets to and from all prln-
elpal European clUe.
O. W. HUBERTS, Affent,
Astoria, Ore.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
FIVER RAILROAD
LEAVE PORTLAND 1 ARRIVE
1:00 a m
Portland Union De
11:10 am
T:00pmj
pot for Astoria and
0:em
Way Point
ASTORIA
T:tlam
For Portland andl
U:M a m
0:10 pmU Way
Points
lOJSpm
SEASIDE DIVISION
1:11 a ml
Astoria for Waren-I T:0 a m
ton, Flavel Fortj 4:00 pm
U: ami
l:Mpm
Btevena Hammond 10 :4s a m
and Seaside I
0:Uam
Seaside for War
renton, Flavel,
Hammond, Fort
Stevens St Astoria
U:Mpm
7:Mpn
f:Kam
t:Mpm
l:am
Sunday only
AU train make closs connection at
Oobls with alt Northern Paciflo trains
to and from the Bast and Sound polnta
J. C. Mayo,
General Freight and, pas. Agent
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKET5
Tti
' ..TO..
SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH.
MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND '
ALL POINTS EAST.
2
TRAINM DAIL.V
2
Vast time
For Full Particulars, Rates, Foldera
Etc, Call on or Address
J, W. PUALON, H. DICKSON,
Trav. Pass. Agt ' City Ticket Agt
121 Third Street Portland.
(11 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
A. B. C DENNISTON.'a W. P. A.
IllJXURIOUS Tkiivel
'Tbt "Northweetern UtalnO train,
eleotrlo lighted throughout, both inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, tbe finest tralna ia the
world. They embody the lateet, ceweel
and beet ideas for comfort, convenlnce
and luxury ever offered tbe travelling
DUbllo. and altogether an the most
complete and splendid production cf the
car builders' ark
Then splendid Tralna
Connect With,,......
The Great Northern
The Northers Pacific aai
"The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR '
CHICAGO and the BAST. '
No extra charge for these superiot
scommodatlons and all classes of tick
ets are available for paeeag on the
trains on this Hoe are proteoted bj the
Interlock lac Elook System.
mm, ECZEHA
f Top of Head Coierad fill Scales
WMca Feelei off Taxing -
CURED BUOTICORA
In Six Ten Oli till Ml
M d tb Seal;,
to Fraaneat
."My baby was aboot six weeks old
When the top of bet bead became cov
red with thick scales, which would
peel and corns off, taking the hair with
It It would soon form agela and be as
bad as before. I tried several things
and tbon went to the doctor. Be said
It was Eczema, and prescribed an oint
ment, which did not do any good. A
friend spoke of CoUcors Soep. I tried
It and read on the wrapper shoot Cutt
enra Ointment ss 3 remedy for Kctema.
I bought s box and, washed her bead la
warm water and Cutlcura Soap and
gently combed the scales o They did
not come back sad her hair grew oat
toe and thick. 8h 1$ bow a year sad
a half old and l&t do trace of Eczema."
MB8. C. W. BUEOE8,Iranlst Ave
Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 91, 1888.
Mrs. Barges writes Feb. W, lDOSi ,(
"My baby, who bad Eczema very
badly oa her bead, is I told yoa before,
after nalng the Cnttcnra Remedies waa
eared. She is now six years old and
has thick hair and a clean scalp."
Instant relief and refreshing sleep
for skin-tortured babies and rest for
tired, worried mothers la warm baths
with Cuticaxa Soap, ana gentle anoint
ings with. Cutlcura Ointment, purest
of emollients and greatest of skin cans,
ton followed in severe caees by mild
doses of Cntlcura Resolvent This is
the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per
manent aid economical treatment for
tortnrlng, disfiguring, Itching, boralflg,
bleeding, scaly, ernsted and pimply skin
and scalp bnmoars, with loss of hair, of
Infant and children, as well as adult,
and la sore to succeed when all other
remedies and tbe best phrilclaos nUL
JsJ MrssjftMojs ttst Vofst. Cuttmi WtmfamL 0s
Ati form f CtaetwlM Cm4 TiUkLW. pm flsl ? n.
Where do you get shaved now?
On the face, of course.
What for? .
15c .
Where?" '
At the , Occident Barber Shop
THE BOSS TONSORAL ARTISTS
"As the
Crow Flies"
. The shortest line between
Minneapolis, St. Paul and
Chicago is r
the route of the famous
North
western Limited
The Train Fee Comfort."
every night in the year
' Before etartlngoB a trip-no matter
where writ for Interesting innirma
Uoa about comfortable traveling, .
H.LSISLER, General Agent '
132 Third 6t Portland, Oregon.
T. W. T8DAUt,
' Uenerel Piw.ienKcr Agent,
Bt raui, Ulnn.
is:
NORTHERN PACIFIC
. Time Card ot Trains
i PORTLAND
. Leave Arrive
Puget Bound Llmlted.7:K am l:4S pm
Kansas Clty-St. Lou) ,
Special ..11:10 am 1:45 pm
North Coast limited 1:10 v m T:90 a m
Taooma and Seattle Night
Express .. 11:46 p m 1:06 v m
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray' Harbor polnta
Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym
pla dlreot
Take Puget Bound Limited or Kan
sas Clty-St Louis Special tor polnta
on South Bend branch. . ' .
Double dally train servte oa Gray's
Harbor branch. . 1
Four trains daily between Portland,
Tacoma and Seattle i
UBOR UNIONS ARE BinERLY.v
' 'V; ARRAIGNED BY J. M. BECK
Mr, Bryan Departs in Dinner Speech to
Make Reply to Attack Made on
Organized Labor ,
New Tork, Jan. 12. An attack on
labor Unions made by former Assistant
Attorney-General James If .Beck of
Phllalelpble, was the cause for the re
mark made by W. J, Bryan In de
parting from tbe text of bis speech
at tbe Holland Society dinner just held
here.1 Mr. Bryan declared ' there ts
greater danger from "corporations
which defy the taw," than' from tabor
unions. Mr. Beck in the course of
his speech said: ? J 1
If I do not , misread history, the
prosperity of Dutch people was founded
upon a principle which Is vitally ee
enttal to the proigreas and happineee
of any people, and that Is what Iiuflleril-
able rights of every man to work for
whom be please and at what wage be
pleases and to enjoy freely the fruits
MEXICAN DOLLARS IMPORTED !
ON STRENGTH OF LETTER
Merrit Writes That Coin Was Forced tJp-
; . v on Banks at the Point of ' '
the Bayonet. ' y 4-
Manila, Jan. SI .Manager Jours of
tbe Hong Kong and Shanghai bank,
during the public discussion nOw going
on, prior to the pessage of the BUpple
mental currency act declared that the
bank had a tetter from General Merrltt
upon the strength of which the Im
portation of Mexican dollars was re-,
sumed after 20 years of prohibition;
that the Importation of this coin waa
not voluntarily, be said, upon the part
of the banks, but was forced upon them
by the military authorities practically
at the point e( the bayonet
: American soldiers entered the banks
GARRISON BUILDINGS SAVED
FROM FIRE BY THE TROOPS
San Antonio, Tex., Jan. !S. In a
raging bllssard 600 Infantrymen and
artillerymen thinly clad fell out of their
bunks at Fort 8am Houston early to
day In answer to a signal cannon, "a
general fire alarm to save the officers'
quarters from distraction. A row of
two-story frame houses was on fire
opposite the adjutant's office, bach
elor quarters, and a . line of two-story
officers' quarters, enveloping the gov
ernment building in flames. Major,
TRANS-ATLANTIC CABLE TO
BE LEASED BY PIL0R1M SOCIETY
New Tork, Jan. 22. Plans have
been made by the Pllgrirn Society to
put into practical effect the, principle
of the club. This will occur during;
tbe dinner January 29 In honor of Sir
Henry Mortimer Durand, the British
ambassador, when for the first time in
the history of any dinner in this city
a trans-Atlantic cable will be leased
for one hour, and while the New Tork
Pilgrims will have charge of this end,,
tbe organisation in .London, at which
RHODES SCH0USHIP SYSTEM
MEETS WITH GOOD RESULTS
New York. Jan. 22. As a result of
Dr. G. R. Parker's tour of South Af
rica, New Zealand and Australia, where
he has been distributing Rhodes' schol
arships, 75 students will be In residence
at Oxford next year, says a Times dis
patch from London. The work of dis
tributing the scholarships will be prac
tically ' completed In 1905 when the
" Another Battle Fought. ,
: New Tork, Jan. B 2. General C. A.
Cere has fought another battle, dur
ing which Ramon Tanares and seven1
others were killed, cables the Herald
of his toil, . This principle I la om
need of vindication In thjs country and
at this hour,';;'J'''"' '';;;' r i
The tyranny of boycott In its at
tempt to club the free labor of our land
Into slavtab submission to a labor oli
garchy tiae been strongly Illustrated
within a few months In the clt7 of Chi
cago, where it people were not ere
given permission to bury tbeir dead.
"Today we are tola on eminent au
thority that a struggle 1 on between
the plain people and organised wealth.
I venture to assert that this tine of
cleavage between tbe classes Is a mis
chievous as It Is lacking In JustMt-,
catftm." No greater Injury eaa b done
to the 'progress b American pe.
pie than to throw firebrand of daea
hatred into their rnldst. i - J ; '
.demanding local currency for gold,
some even going to the length of en
forcing their demands at the musxle of
I mimImv . Tfi-M wj mm. 44 AUI Imam
landed within three months, to pay
whom, the quartermaster and paymas
ter drew letters of credit for a half mil
lion sterling which Jour on hi part
'.found himself unable to convert into
coin and consequently closed the bank.
General Greene then issued an Order
that unless the bank opened and
changed these drafts into money for
the troops he would place Jour under .
guard and threatened to lock him up.
The discussion will be continued.
Lotus Miles, of the artillery corps, had
five bucket brigades at work with 299
men in reserve, until a Ore apparatus
arrived from the city to the relief of
the garrison." Several officers' quar
ters were severely scorched and 800
yards-of fence and out-houses were
destroyed. The total damage will
amount to less than 117,000, but nearly
I9(,000 worth o government property
was in danger and only saved by the
prompt response of organised troops
to the alarm.
Earl Roberts is to be-the guest of honor
will have charge of the other The
guestf at the two dinner will ex
change messages of good wui and senti.
meats of the king which prompted the '
formation the club here and In London.
Mwy leading Americana will attend
the dinner here but plans to entertain
the president's cabinet are apt to fall
through because tbe date conflicts with
the reception in Washlnton to Gover
nor Taft.
number of students will be Increased
to 175. .They will hall from the coun
tries already mentioned, and from the
United States, Canada and Geramny.
The Introduction of the Rhodes' schol
arship already in residence, has,. It Is
said, been attended by the happiest re
sults. The scholars have settled them
selves comfortably, without a sign of
the cllquelsm that was predicted. '
correspondent at Puerto Plata. Santo
Domingo. General Caceres now occu
pies CaptlUo City and General Jlmlnex
has retired to the fort His forces are
short of ammunition.
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