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if 1 ASTORIA,' ORECfOKl BthfDAY, 1 iUH C 31 lOO-i PAGE SEVi::,7 DON'T DRINK ' If you do, (jet tho best and purest, for family and , , medicinal use, " AT THEJ .'TV, California Wine and Licpior House NO BAR WILL CONVINCE YOU A TRIAL ORDEH'; 412 BOND STREET.. . rnONE 2174 BLACK The Pioneer v" Limited " There U no train Jn service on toy railway in . J ' I the ' world that ' equals '' in ' equipment The Pioneer Limited tram from St. Paul to Chi- i ii " " ,"4 cago via the Chicaer Milwaukee1 St, Paul Rail wav The railway company owni and operate! the aicrping and dining can on iti trains, and gives to its patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. The buffet ears, compartment cars, j standard sleeping cars and dining cars of The Pioneer are the handsomest ever built.- -r K. S. ROVE,. A , Qtwd AtM.; A 1 (134 Third Street; -Portlana A DIRECT LINE it Chicago and all points cast; Loula vHie, Memphis. New Orleans, and all points aoutli. 8m that your ticket reads rla ths IlUnoU Central R. It. Thoroughly mod- m trains connect with all transconti nental lints at Bt. Paul and Omaha. ; If your frtonds art coming want let a know and we will quote them direct the specially low ntea now in effect from ail eastern points, ' Any Information m to rates, route, etc., cheerfully given on application. " B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Ugtnt, la Third atnet, Portland, Or. J. C. LIND8ET, F, P, A., Sit Third street, Portland, Or. I P. B. THOMPSON, F. . P. A., ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS Til Morgan May ftetireS J t. i New Tori, Jan. 19. Rumor of practical retirement from active bus iness by VJ Morgan, circulated and denied a day or two ago when . P. Morgan, Jr., arrived from London, ore reiterated today by , the American, which declares that Mr. Morgan, fr baa determined to shift the burden of his great Interest to his son and spend a large part of his time hereafter in England at Aldernham Abbey. ' Dies At Old Age. Chicago, Jan. SO. Sprightly and ac tive until within two days of her death, Mri. Juiia Frynn Is dead at the age of 100 years. Bronchial troubles and weakness of the heart thought to an end her century of eiistence. Mrs. BEDE RATHER PLEASED BE i CAUSE WEALTH IS INCREASING . i """"" -" , . ' -,-.: New Member From Minnesota Makes Initial Appearance in New York City.. ' New York, Jan. 30. Congressman J, Adam Bede, who amused the house of representatives Thursday with a humorous speech, his Flynn was born In county Mayo, ire- first congress, hag made, his initial appearance in this city at the land, in 1801.; Tbreo of six children tm Mae itepuDlican Uub g Umner. survive her, and 12 grandchildren and I Mr. Bede assured the Catherine that hia tate.' Minnesota, win two great-grandchildren are living. Js thft nrnnmntiftn f Tlnxvvrtt an Mntinn1. . ' ,. . . "In oui country it wonU hf a hAnAwnn fnr fh fi&rnYiMia a Aih& FlSlierS UpCra IlOUSC to be ranked a millionaire, though we are getting so rich that. 1J?4yfivs-'.-w. " u""w"cs iw;f ttwuutv, ijvtuiu are-moving rapidly and we hare not Lad.tioif io solve all our problems. Some people have complained because wealth has accumulated.. L. E. 8KLIG, Lessee and Mgr, SIX NIGHTS : COMMEVCHO New Style Restaurant Everything First Qao. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night GoofJ Service. Qf RUi St- dose to Griffia Iks. . and adjoining the Offlca ASTORIA, OREGON i- ..TO.. 8POKAKE. BT. PAUL, DULUTH, ; MINNBAPOUS, CHICAGO AND I ALL POINTS EAST. TRAIN DAILY 2 PAST TIME For Pull Particulars Rates, Polders, Etc, Call on or Address JT. W. PHALON. , H., DICKSON, : Trav. Pass. Agt aty Ticket Agi . X23 Third Street, Portland. tli First Avenue, - Seattle; Wash. ' A. B. C DENNISTON. O. W. P. A. tELATERTTB Is Mistral tsiter) YOU I MAY IP(TMI IIUMilXnO) ' w or Mini It iKVMury to IHuI'LaAVKA WOIlJf-OUT HOOK ELATE RITE ROOFING , ... , ...... ' . i . -1 '' - Takes tho pUw of sliloglm, tin, Iron, tar and gravol, and all prepared roofing For flat and ateep surf wee, gutter, valleys, eto. Kuj to lay. Tempered for all climates. ltasonablo in ' oott. Hold on morit. Qnaranteed. It will pay to aak tor prices ana iniormftiion. . THE CLATCRITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Bvi'ding, Portland NOTHING P L E A 5 E S so well as nicely laundriod linen.' We have the neatest " k and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work.AH White holp. , tv.Th.ndDo.n.6t. The Troy Laundry LET THEM TELL IT. " ? .The Public Utterances of Astoria CltlzenM Are What Count- Publicity la What the -People Want. ; """ ' , Let tha public speak on. the eubjoct It means better understanding Means less misery In Astoria Means confidence in a good thing Easier to believe your neighbor Than strangers in a far-away town Kidney disorders urinary disorders Are on the decrease here ' Doan's Kidney Fills are ' , Relieving backs and curing clMsens It Is their dally work Hera's a case in point: George' Rutter, who Is employed vlth the Oregon Railway and Naviga tion Company, and resides at 891 Seo Ud street, ' Portland, says: "I had nore or less trouble with my kidneys or a year or more. My bock bother' d me with sore, irritating pain. Doan's Cldney Pills were recommeded to me nd I got a box. 1 commenced to use Mem as directed, arid to my surprise hen I had taken about half the box ie pain left my back. Every Kidney lufferer should know about Doans lldney Pills. "' Plenty more proof like this in Asto- K people. Call at the drug store oi harles Rosers and ask what his custo mers report ' For sale by all dealers. rice SO cents a box1. Foster-Mllburn o.p Buffalo, N. T., sole agents. e- pember the nama Doan's ana laKe o other, , . , 'J.-'- ! NORTHERN PACIFIC ' " v S ' Time Card ol Trains PORTLAND rr 4 -i iMVM - - Arrives Puget Sound Limited. T:M a m 1:48 p m Kansas Clty-St. Louts Special 11:10 in 1:45 pa North Coast Limited S:M o m T:00 a a Tacoma and Seattle Night -Express ...........11:46 pm 1:05 pn Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Otym pla direct. : Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas Clty-St Louis Special for points on South Bend branch, - Double daily train scrvlee on Gray's Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland. Tacoma and Beattl ' . It UXUPJOUS TwYE Tb "Northwestern Llmi;d" trains, iectrlo lighted tkronghou', boui tnsldt and out, and steam bested, are with out exception, the finest trains la the world. Tney embedy the latest, newest and best ideas tor comfort convenltnct and luxury ever offered the travelling oublio. and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of th rr tmuuerr an. , These splendid Tralna Connect With The Great Northern He Korthera Pacific and Tie Ciaadlui raclflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO sod the CAST. No extra charge for these super! oi aeommodatloiis and an claasts of tick ets art available tor passage on the trains on this Use art protected ro the latertockUMt EIocs System. fclfs SislEl-Ftpsla Ih& FGSITIVE CURI VorlnflammstleaorOaturk of tho Bladder nd D1mm4 KldMys. So ear no pt-y. Cam qnloklf mat fnM Bestir the wont ttmi ot .ouorrhoo sad OIt, no nutttrrof kow lonf tm& Ins. Absolutely haraiiM, Hold fcr txutfUU. ITU or br nmil. postpaid. Sl.oo,lbox,ta.7. THI turrairesiH en ,-14i wr rmm a SISSW HWSJB ; tSUsrOKTAWB, OHIO. Sold by Chaa. Rogers, 4S9 Commercial mm fif S f i Every Xknm U Interested mm moum knnif Aluut tliu wuiulorf ul MARVEL Wbirllng Spray Um ad Hnrti-n. itr l f-uf- Man uonyenifnl. HU0U Iw.t'.f.jty. "As the Crow Flies ts The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is the route of the famous , j; North western Limited Tht Train For Comfoft" ; every night in. the year, " Before glut ting on a tripno matter where write for liilrt)Ntlng 1 n for urn tlou about oomfortable traveling. , H. L SISLER, General Agent. 133 Third St Tortland. Oregon. ; " T. W. TBASDALK, General Posseinrpr Ageut, Ht Paul. Mlun. TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1904 The Clara Matfaes Company Kepreoenting a repretoire of recog nized drsmatio tnccts and the latest fads in polite vaudeville. The Big Continuous Show Prices 20 and 30 cents ' Personally SIX 1 &ve never ebmplatined of that.' The trouble is we have learned to accumulate, but have not, yet solved the problem of distribution. That is one pf the problems of the future but it will solve itelf if we give , He closed by inviting 'the deomcratic party' to disband and come over to his side. ; :f, . , - .-. OPENING PLAT TUESDAY EVEN IKQ Whv. vonr Tinnnr " limito fttwnoo Ut V A enf ntrnl -- t "" aW -TV 3 ULrlllbil and I PArmnt im in nriomi . BOY L.T Change ol play and specialties at each performance V . ' . ' ' ' ;' ' ' ' ' Reserved Seats 30 cents Gallery 20 cents Feat sale opocs Monday morning at . Uriffin'a book store. i 'Neglected colds make fat grave yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syr up helps men and women to a happy vigorous old age. I cannot help that," replied the court, .fit is the sentence of tho court and you and Sfr. Hass must serve 10 dayi" "But, your honor,"- cried 11 ass, 1 am going to Europe on Thursday next. I have booked my passage and have my tickets. It will ruin me to go to jail." "You tried to ruin many men by these counterfeit jUebV'aid the judge, "and the sentence of the court will not he changed..' Both remonstrated loudly as they were led away to jaiL : : NEW GYMNASIUM FORMALLY S " OPENED AND DEDICATED REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at j the close of business, January 22, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .......t29S,30O gs I mally opened and; dedicated Overdrafts, secured and un secured 2.19J JJ . S. Bonds to secure circu lation Stocks, securities, etc....... Other real estate owned .... Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) ...... Due from State Banks and Bankers 24,405 57 Due from approved reserve -; Chicago, Jan. 30. In the presence of 100 of the athletes of tho Univesity of Chicago, tfie faculty and 800 more of the students and friends of the institution, the new Frank Dickinson Bartlet gymnasium, the gift of A'.' CI Bartlett to the University of Chicago, has been for- 12,500 oo 82,200 00 6.000 00 6,144 78 agents ....... 158,414 72 52 82 Checks and other cash items , Notes of other s National Banks ... . 165 00 Nlckles and cents .......... 167 52 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank. via. . Specie 2123,000 00. Legal tender notes 00 00 132,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent ot ' s . circulation) . . . ... . . . . . . . . 625 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer,, . other than 6 per cent re demption fund ........... 900 00 v, The corner stone was laid on Thanksgiving day. 1901. but work on the building has been interrupted several times by strikes. The J amount originally given by Mr. Bartlett was $135,000. Since the last plan was drawn the scope of the undertaking has been enlarged until now,; with equipment, the building represents an outlay of nearly $265,-ooo. v-- , : INPIANS ARE UNFRIENDLY V AND ATTACK OUNBOAT Colon, Jan. 29. -The United States gunboat Bancroft arrived here today from San Bias coast.' She reports that the attitude of the San Bias Indians at Caledonia bay to be not only -unfriendly but decieddly eggresive. Boats containing about 200, attempted to attack the Ban croft, but were driven off by rapid fire guas. WHEN YOUR JOINTS' ARE STIFF and your muscles sore rrom cold or rheumatism, when you slip and sprain a joint, strain your side or bruise your self. Painkiller will take out the sore ness and fix you right In a Jiffy. Al ways have it with you, and use it free ly. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 60c.. ' ; Total V ...........2793,158 22 ' LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 50,000 00 Surplus f una . . . 4 .' 60,000 00 Undivided' proflts, less ex penses and taxes paid..... National Bank notes out standing Dividends unpaid i v. Individual deposits subject to check v.... '..8497,789 23 Demand certificates of de posit 163,576 83 661.366 06 urn 18,292 16 12,500 00 1,000,00 I jUI nnrlnmht hrll, II he miinonupplj tlie itLhr. bill U(I iLmtll fur llatratlli"lc-tli HrItw ,i.ii .utriiHiifaM .mi ittmH.tniiR In- Tuluulilf lo Imlie, MHVHl.CO.. 41 fnrk uw, aew 1 r. :5lCH3iT'r?ll fJAlti 1M.fi nnl U.4A i'Jilo Ikjm nrald 'VJ FfiiWitvHMi fHfti.;4tti!liua usitl imlwt- l(tnu, J'.ij ft jwtr Itrurci-i, or wnd 4. itnni f'n rMtKtitsrs. IWlmvtsltala V f fead Iv'cilof f.tr L,iTa,it i(tf , bf rt all Drstrlsu. ChlnliaiUf i l...!..! fl. Vast! felt papw. JUvIIm tuurc. ViliUL ,7 1 ' A CORIMON COMPLAINT. Catarrh begins with a stubborn cold in the head, inflammation or Sont aes3 of the membrane or lining of th nose, discharge of mucus matter headaches, neuralgia and difficult breathing, and even ia this early stage is almost intolerable. But when the filthy secretions begin to drop back ' into the throat and stomach, and the blood becomes polluted and the system contaminated '" bv the catarrhal Tris. 1 , " contin'al headache, my cheeks had grown J u Ca,,rrnal 01S pnrplt,T Boae was alwaya 'stopped up. my breath on, then - tlie , sufferer fad a sickening- and disgusting- odor, and 1 couched be?i ilStore.Vii7f what a Incessantly. I heard of 8.U.E.. and commenced to a Ai? f V , C 8 i' -t taking- several bottles I s oured and disgusting nnd Sicken- have never since had tie slightest symptom of tha log -disease Catarrh is. Korthw.atOor th .."R M V."TORkMV It affects the kidnevs ,.irM';. bt? 3o"h I, S. S. Oordon. cashier of jthe above 5falScl01";l,a f. " 83 P3 body. , It is a constitutional s . . . . ' disease nnd as inhalin mixtures, salves, ointments. . am never more. than pa!I,;il.ve or helpful, even ia the beginning .of Catarrh, what can you expect from such treatment when it becomes chronic and the whole System ejected ? Only such a remedy as S. S. S. can reach this obsti- Tv. s, laws, aeep-seatexl disease and purge the blood of the Cy fO catarrhal poison. S. S. S. purifies and builds up the K" lM diseased blood, and the inflamed membranes are Q'w healed and the excessive secretion of mucus ceases ' . , , ucw, jica Diooa is coming io me aiseasea parts, am permaneat cure is the result. , S. S, !?. is guaranteed purely vegetable and a reliable remedy f.r Catanli m a.l Mages. Write if io need of medical advice; this will coot you ootftinT. ; , ' Ti: SWIFT SPLCinS CO., ATIANTA, JU Total 8793,158 23 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . S. S. GORDON, Cashier. , Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of January, 1904. , r V. BOELLINQ, Notary Public Correct Attest: , , G. C. Flavel, ; , , ."WM. Lftdd,. t . r " Jacob Kamm, Directors. PROTESTED GOING TO JAIL o BECAUSE OF RESPECf ABILITY New York, Jan. 30. A, unique plea for clemency has' been made by William Strauss and William Hass, who were found guilty of coun terfeiting and selling labels. The judge who heard the case sentenced them by first announcing a fine of $500 each. They seemed pleased at this, when the judge added, "10. days in prison," they-sprang from their thaWju'protesitV'A 1 r '- I U i i I am a respectable man a i -v i