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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1904)
n ; ill l. :i VAilU SEVEN. 231 EST, DON'T DRIIJR i If you! do5, rfet the best and f, 1 purest for family and 4 medicinal use, AT THE! California Wine and Liquor House v',.si;-vr no bar ' A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU 432 BOND BTREET.. . ( - riIOSB-1174 BLACJC i JHf .J w ; '. i i The PioneetT) Limite ' ''.' " 1, There is no) rain in service on any railway in . the .world "that equals in equipment The Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chi- ; i. ' fi -'. J" . "'. " Chicago, Milwaukee & St. .Paul Railway ; The railway company owns and operatei the - 'sleeping and dining cars on its trains, and gives to its patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. ..- The buffet ears, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars and dining cars of The Pioneer are the handsomest eVer built.,"' ".r' - ? N. S. R0W& ' Gcnirtl Ajcnt. ... ) i a. , 134 Third Street, Portland A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all point mat; Louis ville,' Memphis. New Orleans, and ail points oath. ' . . E that your .tlrkt reaila vl tb IlllnoM Ctntrnl R. R. Thoroufhljr mod ttrn train connect itb &U transcontl nntal Unta at St. Paul and Omaha. , If your frknda ar coming wt let n know and w will quoU thtm direct the specially low rtw now In effect from ail aaaUrn polnta. : , Any Information wt to rate, routea. to., cheerfully given on application. B. II. TRUMBUU Commercial Agent, 142 Third etreet, ortland. Or J. C. LIND8&T. T. F. P. ., Hi Third street, Portland, Or. - ;t , P. B. THOMPSON, r. . P. A., ASK THE AGENT FOB TICKET5 New Style Restaurant EveiyUiinl Rni'Clja. ' TKe Dot (lit Market Affords." , . ' Open Day and Nisht Good Service. . . , ' ; 1 ASTORIA, OREGON Dl KH SC ijd d to Griffin Bwi. and adioWnf the Office Saleea (EUTCRiTB Is Miaeral Rtbbrr) V or Unt It nMrjr to lt&JtJUAOia A WOHa.OUT HOOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the pluoe of ahtiiglea, tin. iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For fiat and steep sarfacea, nutter, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Itaaaooable in cost. Sold on merit. ' Guaranteed. It will pay to ask tor price and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 'Worcester Building. Portland O THING PLEASE5 so well as nicely laundriod linen.! We have the neatest i'l and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work.AH White help. - The Troy Laundry Cor. Tenth and Doane St. fbone 1991. LET THEM TELL IT The Public Utterances of Astoria i Citizen Are What Count Publicity Is What the People Want. Let the public speak on the subject It mean better understanding . Means less misery In Astoria , Means confidence. in a good thing Easier to believe your neighbor, Than strangers in a faraway town Kidney disorders urinary disorder Are on the decrease here : Doan's Kidney Pills are ' 1 ' Believing backs arid curing cltliens It Is their dally work Here's a case In point: OeorgV: Rutter,re who ' is employed with the Oregon Railway and Navlga tlon Company, and resides at 291 Bee jond street, Portland, says r ';$.) had more or less trouble with roy'kldneys for a year or moe. My back bother--ed me with sore, irritating pain. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommeded to me and I got a box. I commenced to use them as directed, and to my surprise when I had taken about half the box the pain left my back.' Every Kidney sufferer tehould know about Doan's Kidney PHIs - '' '- t: u v'nf ' ' Plenty more proof like this In Asto Tla people. Call at the drug store of Charles Roars and ask what his custo mers report For sale by. all dealers. Price BO cents a btfx.V" Poster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, K.:T.'o1 agenU. 'Re tnomber the name Doan's and take ino other,. v.,.. ... .1 .'t-C KORTHERN PACIFIC? 1:48 pm ' T:M a n ' Time Card of Trains PORTLAND ' '!-.' - Leave Arrival Puget Sound Limlted.7:l8 am 1:11 pm Kansas Cfty-St. Loul Special ....11:19 am North Coast limited I:t0 s m Tacoma and Seattle Night Express .11:44 pm 1:06 pa ' Take puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym pi direct ; " ' 4 "; " , v Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan- saa Clty-8t Loul Special for point on South Bend Branch, ! Double daily train eervlee on Gray's Harbor branch. . -J'-' Four train daily between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle- ' VU L ! ..TO.. " SPOKANE, ST. ' PAinV, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND I . ALL POINTS EAST, r TRAINM DA1L.Y 2 2 FAST TIME For Full Particulars, Jtate. Folders, ' Etc, Call on or Address -3. W. PHALON, . H. DICKSON, Trar. Pas. Agt City Ticket Agt 12J Third Street, Portland. (11 First Avenue, ' Seattle, Wash. A. a C DENNISTON. O. W. P. A. UXURI0U5 VEL f Te'Oppoie Fapat'Deorodt" A New fork,' Feb.t;-iArchblhop Farlt-yi' 'm saflf for Home 'on' Thursday, ' f ' .-, ' i r ... ' ' t -i wiU, It i reported, oppose at the Vati can an extension to the United States of the papal degree reviving the Greg orian muslt! rnd Excluding ifemale choirs as well as many, Inatruments now in use here. A copy of the decree received here has aroused much com ment among church men. SUES WIFE'S BROTHER FOR ; ALIENATING AFFECTION CUTIGUOA SOAP The World's Greatest Skinjoap. Tha World's Sweetest ; Toilet Soap. Th "Northwestern Limltad" train, eiectrio lighted U rough ou both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, tbe finest trains I the world. They embody the latest, eewasi and best Idea for comfort, eonvenlsoc and luxury ever offered the travelling. Dubllc, and altogether are the men complete and splendid production cf tt) car builders' art ' These splendid Trilo ';.:.! Connect With...., .. .' ; The Great Northera ,Tke Northera Pacific an! . The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR " CHICAGO and the fc AST. No extra charg for these superior tcommoda.il oris and all rlaases of tick ets are available for passagt oa the trains on tht line are protected bj the Interlocklag Bloat: eystem. ?::ll'sSr.Sl-Pp!!iGEpsij a rosmvx CURI rorlnfluBtnKtlanerOdUn'k ; f tb Bladder Md PiMued K (dn.ji. a vara o p.f. Can qniokir ftnl Penov neatly tht wont cum (4 . Cionarrhora ttidtjlwt, no nattorof how Josf ft.td. . I"ir.; AUolntcl bumlHi, llold tr . drag? nU, irto fl.OO, or br biII, poatpkiil $1.09, 1 boxes ( ti.TS. TKI CAK7Al-rEPS!I CO, Rogers. 459 Commercial -r Sold by Chaa. , Every Mmzn M lntemuwl nml nnuld know - - Hi tWW VbUmI frtmf,. mm. 1 IMIHIM laatitntly. A.t nm ranl.t tbr It. II Iib i'nmit anpiily the ntiir. t,iL itnil ftiumn tar lllnitrntml Ikk4-w(.. UkItb. full nunloiilsra itiut '.Ureoiiona hi- Tl lunbl to ladle. , MA 11 I- L CO. 41 Path Uuw, Bow lurk. "As the ; Crow Flies" The shortest, line between Minneapolis, Str Paul and Chicago is the route of the , famous Western Limited "The Train For Comfort" every night in . the year. ' Before star ting on a trip no matter where write for lntnrcHttng Informa tion about comfortable traveling. H.L S1SLER, General Ajent 132 Third St. Portland, Oregon. T. W. TRA8DALK, (Jenerul FaaronKer Avent, St Paul, Minn. . 2la Greater tHaii tus VorliTi Prclncl Sc!d ftTierevcr CMIizatica Hss ''. . Penstratei , i : Minions of the world! best people use Cutlcora Soap, asalstod bj Cntleora Ointment, tbe grent skin cure, for pre serving;, purifying and beautifying the akin, for cleansing the scalp of crust, scale and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten ing sod soothing red, rough and sore bands, for baby rashes, itchlngs and chafing, for annoying Irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sens tire, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, espe cially mothers, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery Cutlcura . Soap , combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cutl cura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredient and tha most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap ever compounded Is to be compared with It for preserv ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with It for all the purposes of the toilet, bath ana nursery. Thus It combines In one soap at on price the most effective skin and complexion soap, and the purest and sweetest toilet, bath and nursery soap, SoM SmW fl votM. ritfm Bmtraat . gbnm t Ciwmt Cmu ftm, tie. mm rial atMH CitaMMrat, Ml, Sou, . In i Lomdo, f CWUr WwU rrit,aiw A to rail I Bonoa, l Cetaa ft, an. ratw urac vmtm. un, mm rropa. 1 as SfiKYitOYAL ?SLLE . . WI UKW rii! !! taciBMln. a&tp. ii.u,.,.t i .., .....t -S A for I'liw u i-vi'n;vc i vi i itu tn 1(1 U H,t JI, a,.',i:te bout MM wn Kiur'ioiNn. I n ftr IfU 0fer. Ht-niK l)nierrt, kn.Umtleaa Uk4 ImlUf linn. Pu; tf ymir irh?z$i of Mud 4. ID n.ian, l rxntralara. ToatlmaaUU if ta-a Mh.I. 1 o.0oo TmmkmMi. tautb; SaiHaikkaajM,. iiadUaa tmuara. I lUJuA- r REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, January 22, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ....... $298,300 68 Overdrafts, secured and un secured U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation Stocks, securities, etc. . ..... Other real estate owned .... Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) ...... Due from State Banks and Bankers ,...t ............. Due from approved reserve agents ...,,..,....V. 156,414 71 Checks and other cash items 62 63 Notes of other National Banks ................... 165 00 Nickles and cents .......... 167 63 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, via. , Specie ....3133,000 00 Legal tender notes ; 90 00 i33,090 00 Redemption fund with, U.S. Treasurer (6 per cent of circulation) Due from U. ,S. Treasurer, other than 6 per cent re demption fund ........... - 2.192 32 ; 12.500 00 82,200 00 6,000 00 6,144 78 94,406 67 :. V 625 00 .. "... i . 900 00 .3793,158 22 Total '' ,;: LIABILITIES., Cf;;.: Capital stock paid in .......$ 50,000 00 Surplus funa 60,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex- , penees and taxes paid..... 18,292 16 National Bank notes out standing 12,500 00 Dividends unpaid '1.000 00 Individual deposits subject , to check 3497,789 23 Demand certificates of ; de- posit 163,578 83 661,366 06 Total ...'................3793,158 22 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: t S. S. Gordon, cashier of the above 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 2Eth day of January, 1904. V. BOELLING, Notary Public. Correct Attest: G.;C. Flavel,' yy M. Ladd, ; . Jacob Kamm, Directors. Alleged That E. H. Coe Tried to Sep arate Sister and Husband; , New York, , Feb, 1 , Charles W. Bailey, vice "president -of - the Bailey, Banks ft Blddle Company, of Philadel phia, has begun an action In. the su preme, court, Manhattan, ' to recover 1100,900 from E. Holloway Coe, of 668 Fifth avenue, Manhattan, . his., wife's brtfther, for the alienation " of Mrs. Bailey's affections, s Justice 'Gtoder sleeve Issued an order for Mr. Coe' arrest and he . was taken into custody at his office, but was reieaeed-on giving a surety bond of $25,000. ,; ' Mrs, Bailey, 'was . the widow ,. of Chauncey F. Kerr, of Brooklyn, athe lime of her, marriage to Mr. Bailey, and3 the latter alleges that Mr. Coe ever nlnce tbe marriage has made the most determined effort to separate blm and his wife and to procure for Mrs. Bailey a divorce. He asserts that Coe tried to got the necessary evidence that would help Mrs? Bailey to this end. .The Balleys'iwerf married on No--vember t 1900." A few months befor; they were members of a hunting party , in the Adirondacks and were out shoot- Ing one day with Dr. C. T. Dade, of j 63 East Fifty-sixth street, Manhattan,5 when the latter fired at what he' thought was a deer. r He' had mistaken Mr." Bailey's shooting jacket for the animal, and the bullet struck Mr-Bai-. ley In the back and,; deflecting, entered j Mrs!' KTerr's right' thigh, breaking the 5 i bone of the right Jeg and necessitating the 'amputation of the limb above the knee. LARGE PROFITS REALIZED ! L . . DURING YEAR: IN LIVESTOCK ' Colfnx, Feb. 1. The year J usl closed was bad for live stock because of the low prices, but notwithstanding this large profits were made either in the form of margins on larger sales or in the Increase In the number of head held over for another season. i , More than $20,000,000 was realised during 1903 by the sale of live stock. hides and wool in the northwest. This sum exceeds, the proceeds from the sales in 1902. 'which ,aggregated 'about $18,000,000. V From $1 to $1.25 a hundred less was received by the Inland Empire stock men for cattle, sheep and hogs than in 1902. The price of cattle ranged from $3 tto $3.50 a hundred and of sheep from $2 to $3, while $4 to $5.50 was ob tained for hogs, the priee for the pack ers averaging about $4.76.7 'A , Practically no live stock was shipped east during 1903, the prices east of the Rocky mountains being lower than j those prevailing in the northwest; Tbe Pacific coast and Alaska, together with home consumption formed the market, which consumed nearly all of the Stock that was slaughtered.' . About ,12,000 carloads of cattle, 5000 carloads of sheep and 2800 carloads of hegs were shipped from the Inland Em pire. Many thousands of carloads of swlna were imported from the east, chiefly Ifrom .Ifebraeka, Z Iowa and Minnesota, The whole clip is estimated to have amounted to nearly 30.000,000 pounds, 50 per cent larger than any other year in 'the history f the northwest. With all of these shipments there 1 twice as much stock in the northwest today as there was one year ago. The state of Washington has probably thre times as much Mvestock as It had last ' winter. " :'? 7"..': ' .'''' . FORAVER EMPLOYE bE GREAT I : NORTHERN UP FOR STEALING Seattle, Feb. 1. The case of J. C. Graves," formerly foreman at Interbay for the Great Northern, charged with stealing fifty barrels of cement valued at $150 from that road In November, 1902, was on trial before Judge Cann Friday. The case will be continued. Another information has, been filed charging Graves with stealing seven tons of scrap iron, valued at $200, No vember 1, 1902. Mr. Graves was arrested about the same time that , Hermann Remnan, manager of the Arlington dock and J. C. Flynn, yard foreman ot me ona- ern Pacific, were arrested, charged with stealing a carload of. wheat. f ,-'.';. Mr. GUman, attorney for the Great Northern railroad, is advising with the prosecuting attorney's office 4n hand ling the case against Graves. (1 , The state will attempt to show that Graves sold Jthe cement to contractors, ana mat lt.waa w. street work in this city. To establish this claim vouchers were put in evi dence yesterday that'H. Bleekum Bold 147 barrels of cement to the Sparger Concrete Company, November 29, four days after the alleged theft was com- ' mltted. Mr. Bleekum failed to state yesterday from whom he purchased fhe cement and the state Is endeavoring to show that fifty barrels of its was ob tained from Graves. . . The defense is making a point of the fact (that other cement from that owned by the railroad company, was stored in the sheds at Interbay, and will deny that Graves sola 50 barrels -or any. other .amount of cement. The charge of stealing seven tons of scrap -iron will be taken up later. Since the revelations incident to the arrest of Graves, Relnhart and Flynn, railroad detectives have been working In Seattle tracing goods tha were re ported lost and missing. V - . -t French Cruiser Stranded., Toulon, Feb, 1. A sudden rising of the sea here resulted In the stranding of the French cruiser Dflpetit Thbur arfft but Fhe was floated without sus-. talning injury. " Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the dif ference? She who 16 blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain It.' By trently arouslnsr the lasy organs they compell Rood ditres tion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25 cents at Charles Rogers druggist. . i ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. ' After the age of 45 or 5c, when the vital powers are aaturalljr Wtfttrr, v It is noticed that a hurt of any kind heals slowly and often a very insignifi cant scratch or bruise A lmpU mt on ra- j8W bnt raTe ra, ni becomes a baa Ulcer or ain or inooavenino. and I shotUd have- forgot- sore At tin's time of ton about it had it not begun to inflame and itch; it sore. , a 1 una wne w would blMd a mtl then ,oab 0 but would life warty growths, heal. ThU oontinued for some time then, the Cancer... moljES and pimples that hegan to eat and spread. Until it wu aa large a . T . . j.. half dollar, when 1 heard of S. B. 8. and determined have been on the body to gir9 it a falr trlalf nnd jt i. remarkable what a almost from birth beffin wonderful effect It had from the beginning? the tore. j f. f., began to heal and after taking a low bottlea diaap 4 inflame and tester, rear8i entirely. Thi w two year ago ; there arj . and before very Ions' st'11 no signs of the Cancer, find mv general healttt lw large eating aW SMSE, Wyaoonda, Mo. Whenever a sore ot ulcer is slow in halingf then you may be sure omethinj is radically wrong with your blood. Some old taint or poison , that has been slumbering there for years, is .beginning to assert itself.. and breaks out and becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the beginning 01 Cancer: ' These old sores are rootert in the blood, and while washes, soaps salves etc., keep the surface clean, they are not healing. A blood. medicine to purify and strengthen tue poiimeu uiwu C I aud lonic to build UP tlie treneral system is wnat 13 nccuca, anu o. o. o. is jusi- out" poison is so. powerful , and no germ so jdeacly- that this ereat vegetable blood remedy cannot reach it, hnd ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative prop-., erties. U you. ave an old sore or ulcer, write us all about it, and medi cal advice or iv information you may desire will be given by our physw ciat) .-'i-r. r-r- .s-r-- "nrnma CO., ATLANTA, CA 6) (9))