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THE MORNING A8TORIAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 5, 1904, T) 1 rm ff ti i. Z.-.j Aili..JUX 1 1 Trials 0 of Motherhood Broad tHroet, i raiiuniu, Pa., Jim U, IK. I iaBt for nlao yaara with (firlu tronblM maklnt IH bartlea to sayli m well M o mr famllr. purlcj that Mm 1 bull wo atUoarrtuaa and e4Uuh we ob4 for k oiilld to blM oar borne thli ...mad buuuui. ' bia. t ka4 oouitawtt lakl barli3f-dowa palna la Uie palrl. organ aud a BUlllos tbro(b tnf Itnb wtib lrqzal hiiM;r,, I hit ark t ur ' ii'itTimb nl foraiUd frUtsU BO iMdioliie helped am autkl 1 triad yea Ttwa my nuril kaelth. imroa4, the awlae mdiwlly aftor WMka I m wall. I era now U naolliar of boy .IshtMo naHMi via ia hi uw'wiiii wi mm tu auiag bmhuiu WimIm to or your gmijeaia woioib - V mo wtu oiouiar. , Fishers', Opera, Hoose I wJ 1 V I ill i 1 i Ciamiw, . Ansae AmkMuthw. Win of Cantol ii tha wort inoMuf ul menstrual regulator. ' By iulating menstruation, Wina of Cardui banishes inflammation from tha entire female org&niim and the ttwiythr'n ligament bring the organ back to their proper plane. This i what Wine of Cardui did for Mr. Nlrdlingsr. . It baniabed the racking pain and burning Inflammation and brought bey reliaf. Sua was featured to health and strength and giA Wine of Cardut the credit of making her able to become a happy toother. Thli medicine equip a woman for every duty of wifehood and motherhood. : There are Many uf fnring women who think that health can never be thein beutuae they cannot wicure Uie eenrlcee of a great ipacialiat, but we want to ay right here that while lire. Nirdlinger lives in Philidnlphia, a great tutdical cenU-r, aha depended on Wine of Cardui for a cure and ihe waa cured. Thia aame medicine ii within your reach.- Will you" take it V ' , Clara Hathes Company Hodc Island mcalo aro the best on wheels Not very good poetry, pcrnaps, out wnat it iaCKS in rythm, it more than makes up in fact. And the prices are reasonable low enough to be within the, reach of people of moder ate means; high enough to ensure good food, good coolciniz and cood service. Breakfast and dinner are served on the a la carte plan you pay for what you order. . Luncheon, 50 cents. , Denver to Kansas City ; Denver to Chi- caco; 01. ram 10 DC jouis. Full information on reauest at , .... 1 . r-. 140 ThM (L, Portland, Ore. 1 1 ri . i 4, vi Hi SI IL.i III 71 ,V! I .1 I I B i 1 1 I ; i i PRICES 20 AND SO CENTS ONLY A SOLDIER ; BOY St-ate at Griffin's Book Store MASQUERADE 01' the Hon of lierniuu (ilven 1'ebruary 11. The annual masquerade ball of the Sons of Hermann will take place In Foard A Stokes hall on Thursday evenlnsr, February 11. Nine handsome and durable prizes will be elven this year. Tne committee In chararo of the ball has engaged tha flneet music In the city and the usual food tlm Is assured. The prices of admission are as follows: Gent maskers ............ ..4. 00 Lady maskers ....,...,........'. 69 Spectators ...... ....... (0 Children .............. 25 Tickets can be had from any of the members. An additional prize will be given this year to one of the spec tators. ' Coupons will be given Vlth euch ticket and of course the lucky one cets the prist. - , CONTRIBUTE : THEIR SKIN Friends Save Victim of Train Wreck By Sacrificing Pieces of Cuticle. HETTON COAL The finest Product of Australian mines for domestic use. The best house coal ever brought to Astoria 400 TONS JUST ARRIVED Will be sold at same old price while it lasts. Free Delivery in the City. . ELMORE & CO. Phone 1961. 9th and Commercial Streets. Aro you Bilious? v H , Aro you Fagged ? --,. w Aro you Constipated? 9 Tolto Be3cham s Pills If you aro B J Horn It lntfMM vlth work, plMtara and hpplnt -ewjrbodr it so at time.) U nan; cum It make. Ilf. a bnnlfn-lh. fault U with tlie toniuh, tirar and kidoe ja. The action ol S Cham's pills Ii prompt and oert&ln and will In a abort tlma ramora tbe aril. . i Whon you aro fagged That ran-down feeling la anand hj your orarworkad dlgeattT organ not doing their work pro perl, ..oham's fllla wlU let them right, niDTlgorata tha lyttem and reatora aoand and Iratlng health. ' , If Oonatlpatod ':' , It la ImporUnt to know that oonatlpatlon enntea mora than half the Mckneai la the world, . aupmlalljr of women. It can all be pre rented If 08. oham's Pills are taken whenever nature aeeina to 011 for awittanoo. Comfort and hauplneu art aura to follow the ua of eeoham's 'PHIS. f . Sold Everywhere In Doxes, 10c. and 25c. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF VTHE 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 ........... j.192 3j U. 8. Bonds to secure clrcu latlon 12,600 00 Stocks, securities, etc 82,200 00 Other real estate owned ..... 11 6.000 00 Due from National Banks - (not reserve agents) (,144 78 Due from State Banks and Bankers 14,405 67 Due from approved reserve agents 166,414 71 Checks and other cash items . 68 62 Notes of. other National Banks , ... Nlckles and cents Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vis. r Spe-cle .....1123,000 00 Legal tender notes 90 00 133,090 00 Redemption fund wlthTJ. S. Treasurer (6 per cent of circulation) .............. 626 00 from U. S. Treasurer, other than 6 per cent re demption fund 900 00 FORTUNE FROM - RAILROAD Asutirance That Company Would not e Liable In Cae of Using I'AasJfot Consid ered By the ConrtB. New York, Feb. 4". Wilson Frede ncn. or punelJen, N. J . ,' whose' friends probably saved his life by contributing 00 pieces of cuticle to be grafted on his scalded body after he had been hurt In a wreck nearly a year ago at Westfleld, when many persons were killed, Is stated to have received $45,000 from the railroad company. Although he was the holder of a pass which stipulated that the company was to be exempt from damaaes in th eVe,nt of his receiving Injuries it waa contended that the contract would riot be considered valid In the courts. The case did not reach the courts, how ever. ... '" . . , Frederick was chief clerk in the New York office of an express company and was traveling on an employe's pass. The skin grafting operations were suc cessful, hut he has only recently been able to leave the hospital and Is still confined to his home. . Jake Wins Damage Suit. v New, York, Feb. 4. Words spoken jokingly by counsel or the city in the trial before the aupreme court of a suit. brought by Mrs. Hzabeth Foley for 115,000 damages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff when she fell Into a hole In the street, have unexpectedly caused a Jury to decide against the plaintiff. The evidence was almost entirely on the woman's side. but In closing a lawyer for the city said the accident had made the plain tiff such an Interesting invalid that she had obtained a good husband. The re mark was taken seriously by the Jury, but Mrs. Foley's counsel will appeal. WILL RESUME WORK. 165 00 167 63 Due Total 3793,158 22 LIABILITIES. apltal stock paid lit 8 50,000 00 Surplus fund 60,000 00 Jndlvtded profits, less ex penses and taxes paid..... National Bank notes out standing Dividends unpaid .......... Individual deposit subject ' to check .......8497,789 23 Demand certificates of de- , posit .......... 163,576 83 661,366 06 18.292 16 12,600 00 1,000 00 Total ........... .8793.158 22 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: L S. S. Gordon, cashier of tha above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. 8. S. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to. before me this 25th day of January, 1904. V. BOELLING, Notary Public, . 1 . Correct Attest: 1 G. C. Flavel, W. M. Ladd. ' , Jacob Kamm, Directors. ' twice as much 'stock In the northwest today as there was one year ago. ine state of Washington has probably three times as much live stock as'tt had last winter. . . Preparation Being . Made to Supply Jetty With Neeeaaary Rock. For some time past President Curtis, of the Northwest Construction Com pany, has been at the Bugby .Quarry looking after the preliminary work now going on" there. Just at present no rock is being qent to Fort Stevens for use in the Jetty extension, as opera tions were suspended when the stormy season st in. It IS expected, how ever, that operations win be resumed about April 1. . ; , - At Bugby preparations are now be ing made to resume tha supply of Jet ty rock. A small force of men is at work, blasting out tbe stone hills and making available tha rock which will be needed at the mouth of the river This rock will be loaded onto cars and sent down beginning about April . There Is an ample supply of fine qual ity ,of stone, and the local t company will have no difficulty In fumlnshlng the government with such rock as Is required . . FOUL PLAYj ! , IS CLAIMED Pueblo' First Mayor Dies. Pueblo, Colo., Feb. 4. Andrew Royal, the first mayor of the city of Pueblo and a leading democrat of Colo rado, Is dead at his home after an ill ness of several months' duration. He came to Pueblo 20 years ago from St. Joseph, Mo., where he founded the St. jeseph Gazette. Mr. Royal waa 70 years of age, A widow and two chil dren survive him. ! - J ' . i Pasaengar Rates Met.-, I Chicago, Feb. ,4. The -Northwestern and Rock Island railroads have decided to meet the passenger rates recently an nounced by the."Soo" line from St. Paul and Minneapolis to eastern sea board points. The old rate was on the basis of 111.50 added to the regular rate from Chicago to the east. The new rate la on the basis of an S3 rate from St. Paul -and Minneapolis to Chicago. The reduced rate will apply only on business via the Grand Trunk and Montreal. . 'Woman Machiniat Admitted. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 4. President O'Connell, of the International Machin ists, has notified the local, union that Nellie Burke, of this city, . the only woman machinist who ever applied for admission to the union, can be admitted without reservation. It is expected she will be admitted at the next meet ing.1 ;; , '" ' : Visit of Italian Duke to Anntina Marred By an Unpleasant , Incident. ; DUEL IS NARROWLY AVERTED . Teachers' Salaries Increased. Chicago, Feb. 4. Three thousand teachers, in the Chicago public schools have been given an increase of $50 a year by the board of education. The board , adopted the budget for 1904, which provides for a total expenditure of $9,831,324. ECZELIA ON LITTLE GIRL Sleepless HigMs for f':th:r anil Ml Suffering cfCi CURED BYJBUTIGURA ' Had Given up All Hops cf Ever fMing Any Cure. My little girl bag been suffering for two year or mora from eczema, and during, that time I could not get a eight's sleep, aa her ailment waa Very aere're. -1 bad tried so many remedies and pent much money, deriving no bene fit, I had absolutely given up all hopt of making any core. But as a last re sort I was persuaded to try a set of the Cutlcura remedies, and to my great delight a marked change was mani fested from the first application. I gave tbe child a bath with Cutlcnra Soap, using a soft piece of muslin cloth. This I did twice a day, each time fol lowing with the Cutlcura Ointment, and at tha same time gave the Resol vent, according to directions. Ont box of the Ointment and two bottle of tha Resolvent, together with the Soap, effected a permanent cure. I aubmlt this for publication If yon desire, hop lng It will add to your success and assist so many thousands, of sufferers in cur ing themselves.'' Mrs. I. B. JONES, Addinotok, Inb. T. The first step In the treatment of the chronic forms Is to remove the scales and crusts and soften the skin, by warm baths with Cutlcura Soap. The scalp, ears, elbows, hands, ankles and feet will require frequently a thorough soaking In order to penetrate the thick ened skin and crusts with which these parts are often covered. Pry care fully, and apply Cutlcura Ointment, lightly at first, and where advisable spread It on pieces of soft cloth and bind In place. Take the Resolvent, pllle, or liquid, In medium doses. Do not ' use cold water in bathing, and avoid cold, raw winds. There are Some Simple Remedies indlspenslble In, any family. Among these, the experience of years assures Us, should be recorded Painkiller. For both Internal and external applications we have found It of great value; espe dally can we recommend it for colds, rheumatism or fresh wounds and bruises. Christian Era. Avoldubsti- tutes, there is but one Painkiller. Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50c. Accusation of Cruiser's Captain Relative to Boat Uace Dur ing Regatta Leads to a Naval if umpu. . .New York, Feb. 4. Festivities which marked the visit of the Duke of Abruzzl to this city on the Italian cruiser Llguria have been marred, says a dispatch to the .Herald from Buenos Ayxes,Jby -an incident which occurred at 'a regatta between small boats of the Argentina and Italian vessels at a fashionable resort near Buenos Ayres. y , . . In the presence of President Roc a. the duke, members of the cabinet, and and a large crowd, the crew of the Ar gentine boat won a race from the Ital ian cruiser's boat On returning Cap tain Elscueretti de Buffla, second officer of the Llguria, declared that there had been foul play. , Captain Muscari, of the Argentine navy, emphatically de nied this, and finally delegated two Ar gentine officers to ask satisfaction from Captain, de Buffla. The regatta com mittee disposed of the matter by de ciding to repeat the race with the Ar gentine boat manned by the Italian crew and the Italian boat carrying tha argentine crews. The duke visited the minister of ma rine later and it is understood the In cident will be settled without a dueL - We are All Familiar. with the deep, hoarse bark, - grimly called "a grave-yard cough." It in the cry qf the tortured lungs for mercy. Give them mercy in the form of Al len's Lung Balsam, a remedy for pul monary trouble, so highly esteemed that it is recommended even in the earlier stages of consumption. In the later stages mortal skill is unavailing. Nobody can afford to neglect a cold. nM Uimn.luMit tha wortd. Cuttema IWesrnBt Sta. (In ton. of Cboeol.t. Coatfd PiU M. pw of ), h-it ttq.tV.ru, I Ru. dt la f.ixi Beaton, 1ST Cotum bit. Art. Potter Pn a Ctam. Cora., Sola rrofrieSare. OJrnMBtt BM MOW W WUl WW. WEST SIDE NOTES. Charles R. Wright spent Sunday at Seaside."' !: : 1 D. M. Stuart and E. Z. Ferguson spent Tuesday in Warrenton.7 Miss Maude Dudes spent Saturday and Sunday on the west' side, the guest of Miss Cora McCoon. , Mrs. Frank Sweeney Is in Portland, and it is not unlikely that the family will remove there soon. ! Miss Eva Parker , was In Astoria Wednesday , and Thursday, the guest of her cousin, Miss Alma Johnson. The leap year party to be given by the young ladies of Warrenton on St Valentine's eve, promises to be a grand affair.' ' - ,. " Mrs. Herman Kables returned from Portland on Saturday, where she went to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Belle Brown. Mrs. Carlyle. of Locksley Hall, has recovered from a few weeks Illness and, will go to California for, a few months' rest before the summer season begins, i , ' ' i;- ; V ' The dry house for the new mill is deady for the roof, The smoke stacks are ready to be placed, and the whole structure is assuming a finished ap pearance.' ." ' ' " -' . ,:, '. .,1'' Mrs. Sara Owens and Miss Ada Mc Cully have returned from .Portland, where they ha.ve been , visiting for some weeks. While away they visit ed Stella. '-'.'.','" Rag-sewing teas are in vogue oh the west Side. ' Mrs. H. G. Wood gave one Friday afternoon,, and on Wednes. day afternoon Mrs. Star Smith in vited a few friends to her home. These are jolly affairs. Dr. Pilklngton, of Astoria, was called to Warrenton Tuesday to consult with Dr. Linton, who is attending Edwin Orvich, the young nephe owt Herman Kables. The boy has been ill for a w&ek and It Is hard to determine the nature of his sickness. W. J. Morrison has sold that por tion of his farm east of the county road to William Chadwick. Mr. Morri son" is now building a large bam on the west side, and will soon start on a handsome residence. - Massacred Passengers. ' i . Denver, Feb. 4. A news special from Guaymas, Mex, says: ' Passengers arriving from Ortla on the Sonora railroad brought the first news-of a , terrible outrage committed by Yaqull Indians. The stage which runs between Ortlx and Las Cruces was held up by savages and all on board, numbering six per sons, were killed. Among tnem were Salvador Flores and his nephew, Fran cisco Flores. They were both promi nent in Sonora. There were 15 Indians according tothe recollection of Fran cisco Flores, who did not expire until he was picked up by a party of Vac-i ion. When the massacre was discov ered officers in charge of the garrison at brtl were notified and a detach ment of mounted troopshas gone m pursuit of the Indians fonifhs and colds, down ,to the very borderland of consumption, yield to the soothing healing influences of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. WONDERFUL WORK. Lots Like It Beina Done Right Here In - Astoria. . Aatnria . nannlB sr siirnrlsed at the ornftt holnr rtnne hv "The Little Con- aueror." Public expression on the sub ect brtnsrs the matter frequently before the public. At first there were many doubters, and why not? So many claims of a similar nature have been, made with little or ho backing, except Ina the word of some stranger resid ing in a far away place; this evidence was accepted for lack of better, not pecessary to accept it any longer. All sufferers from any kidney ill can find nlentv of local endorsement for a rem edy that will cure them. Surely the wonderful work of Doan's Kidney Pills right here at home Is proof sufficient , to satisfy any skeptic. Read the ex pression "f a Portland man on the sub ject: - ' . J. parson, employed at tne rortiana number Company, foot of Lincoln SU Portland, who resides at 366 First St.. says: "I was feeling miserable with a depressing , lameness around the , small of my back all last summer. At first I did not pay much attention to It but It continued to arrow worse and finally became so bad that I thought I would have to lay off work. To bend or move Quickly caused severe twines and I was often attacked with dlsezy ' spells. Specks appeared before my ,; eye And I had no ambition or energy. In the morning I arose as tired as when I went to bed. In fact I had all of the ' symptoms of a very sever case of kid ney trouble. When I was suffering the worst I read about Doan's kidney pills and procured a box. I Boon noticed an ' Improvement In my condition and tbe pain and aching across my back soon disappeared. About six weeks ago I was laid ud with a sietre of the rt!d for two weeks. Symptoms of kidney ' omplaint made their appearance aenln and I resorted to Doan's Kidney Pills ' a seeend time. They just as thorough ly freed me of the.trouble as in the for mer casa. I cannot exnress what a . chansre thev have made in me. I sim ply feel like a different person." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at Charles Rogers drug store and ask what his customers renort For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 o. per box. Foster-Milhurn, Co., Buf falo. N. T sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan'a ami taku no other.