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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1904)
,t I TfIBi MORHBtO ASTOTUAN, 8ATOlil)AT, VEBWASi , 6. Fishers' Opera House PUT ill! I PRICES AWU MASQUERADE CENTS Clara Mathes Company Seats at Griffin's Book Store Of the Hon of Hrrim.it (ihni February 11. The annua! masquerade ball of the Son of Hermann win take place In Koard A Stoke hall on Thurlay evening, February 1 1 . Nine bandsotr.o and durable tri will be given this year. Tht committee in charge of the bait ha engaged the finest music in the: city and the usual good lirnu I assured. The price of admission are followa ; , f ' ' ; ;.")-: v" . Gent masker 1 00 Lady masker SO Hpectator .i,,, t$ Children . 25 Ticket can b bad from any of the memben, An additional prise will be given thie year to, one of the apec tator. Coupon wilt be given wltb each ticket and of courae the lucky one geta the prlte.' , few V Vtar m vouh's tu m-arki cook-si eriNG l ha anuiiwiuiwiiicA r YOC f ar HOMIW In ! fnf or ItMl II MOKKVi rmrnnfr rnaivm. ..... f ltri 1 IKtl.u. vlil. mn Vol; J T.U4 iMCIm-mlaUl KAYK lil I If. w II. (HM1I1WIN, rJri Dit urcMiiwar. m. . Hock Island meals arc the best on wheels Not very good poetry, perhaps, but what it lacks in rythm, it more than makes up in fact. And the prices are reasonablelow enough to be within the reach of people of moder ate means; high enough to ensure good food, good cookinrr and poor! arrvirr. Breakfast and dinner are served on the a la carte plan you pay for what you order. Luncheon, 50 cents, , Denver to Kansas City j Denver to Chi cago; St. i'aul to St. Louis. Full information on request. t . CORMAM, General keen, 1 40 Third St, FerHaMl, Or. II ' i , II, ' .I.' , y j v 1 I 1 HETTON The finest Product of Australian mines for domestic use. The best house coal ever brought to Astoria 400 TONS JUST ARRIVED 1 . 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? ' Aro you Fagged? Are you Constipated ? Tako eeohani Pills If you aro Bliioua Si InlmfarN with work, plwtur Mid hipplMMxrerrbody UmiI tlnttt In nuy mm II imkM life bardm-t fault l with tli ttommeh, llr and ktdiwri. Th lotion or Beeoham'a pills it prompt and otrtaln -n4 will In a tliort time itmoT. lb tIL Whon you org Fa&god : That ron-down fullnn la oaowd by your vrarworkM dlgettrr ergana not doing (heir work prorwrly. Beeoharn'a f Ilia will let then right, relnTigoraM Uia ijilein and natoit mooX and luting health. If Oonttlpatod r It la Important to know that eonitlpatlon niw more than halt tht ttokneta In the world, tepeclallr of women. It oan all be prarenled If Beeoham'a Pllll are taken whenever natnre Mini to oall for aeditanc. Comfort and happlnect art tort to follow tht nee of Beeoham'a Sold Everywhere In Doxcs, 10c. and 25c. 1 o Q i"? ! TAHITI LAND OF DREARJS An Ideal Place to Co and TaKe t Much Needed Rest-Costs , Little to Lrve. J NOTHING TO DO BUT LOAF WqbMMMq I fc? j You see them everywhere the signal of en joyment and satisfaction that shines brightly , from the face of every Cremo Smoker 5c. Largest Seller in the World. Tht 'Band is tht Smoker 's "Protection. 3 No Dessert ' More Attractive Why nue Rfiktuie and peod hoiua frnkin, wsetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-0 troduea bettor result la two mlnnteef ETorythinR in the pivckftge. Simply add hot wafer and aettooool. It' perfect ion. Aeaiw prise to the houtewife. Ko trouble, lee es. ponwi. TrY it tVUv. ' Irrfonr Prnit VI- yore: Imon, Ornngf, Klw berry, Jbmf, OBJECTIONS OF CLERKS ANSWERED BY ASSOCIATION Indolent Xathtm Melt Awy IJa. ire me Aayance ofC'ivillz-ntlon-SJinpIeAllniMit Kill Them. San tancfacov Feb. 5. -Dr. Nlchola. Senn, profeor of aurgery at the ubI- veralty of Chicago, who hu.just re-' turned from a visit of aome month duration to Tahiti, made a close atudy while there of the condition and cua- tom of the native. He say they are a aimple rare of happy, honeat, for bearing but dreamy people, who are doomed to extinction by civilization. The population estimated at 200,ee when Cook landed at Tahiti In I76 haa dwindled away until today It only num ber 11,000, of which 300 are white and 800 Chinese. Diseases of the simplest forma, such a measles and whoopin. 1 cough, which have no apparent effect ' upon the whites, cannot be combatted by the natives, who know nothing f such ailments in their primitive state. Tahiti, the doctor says, is a land ef rest, especially for the whites, an ex cellent retreat for those sufferlnir from (nervous diseases. A native can live j on food furnished by nature and about two dollars" a year , will furnish him clothing. There Is no abject poverty, no begging and no crime. It 1 hopef that the French medical commission now at t,he islands will furnish a pla for sanitary relief . t ' Insist That There Is Honorable In tention to Erect temple and Opposition Is Untimely. REPORT OF THE COND1TIOM OF iTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Astoria, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, January 22, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discount $298,300 68 Overdraft, secured and unsecured V. S. Bond to aecure circu lation 12,600 00 Stocks, securities, etc., 81,200 00 Other real estate owned .... M00 00 Due from National Bank (not reserve agents) ,144 78 Due from Stat Bank and Banker 14,408 17 Du from approved reserve agnt KM14 7J Check and other cash Item 12 (2 Note of other National Banks 1(8 00 Nlokles and cent 1(7 83 Lawful Honey Reserve in ' Bank, via. Speot ....... '....$133, II Legal tender notea 0 II 1S1,0 00 Redemption fund wttk U. 8. Treasurer (8 per cent of circulation) Due from U. 8. Treasurer, ether than 8 per cent re demption fund Seattle, Feb. 6. According to the answer filed by the Labor Temple As sociation, the Clerks' Association has no right to ask that a receiver for the former be appointed, because the of ficers of the Temple Association are t,l2 S3 fully determined to build the temple some day, and have no Intention of using the funds of the association for any other purpose. ., xne wnoie irouDie comes up over the sale of a lot owned by the Temple Association on Pike street. The lot was purchased four year ago for (12,- 000; a mortgage for SSOOO was placed on it, which was later Increased to (10,000. 'It waa sold a short time ago for 830,000, and now the Seattle Brew lag & Maltlnjf Companywhich con tributed to the fund for Its purchase, ana in uiers union, wtiicn owns stock, are seeking to atop the trans fer of the property, and have the af fairs of the company thrown into the hand ef a receiver. The answer of the Temple Assocla tion, filed yesterday, is supported by affidavits of Frank A. Rust. Who la secretary and manager of the Temple Association, secretary and business agent of the Western Central Labor Union, and walking delegate of the Musicians union, ana w. J. Alters, a member of the Clerks' Union, and one Office constructing . quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., Feb". 6, 1904,-Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be rer-etowl at this office until 10 o'clock a: in. March 7, 104, and then opened, f of" the construction, plumbing, heating' and. electric wiring of one field officers and one double set of lieuteants' quarter,. and for the construction, plumbing and electrc wiring of one set of hospital steward's quarters at Fort Steven, Ore. United States reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Plana can be seen and specifications obtained 128 00 too 00 Total 2793,158 23 LIABILITIES. ' Capital atock paid In ....... I 60,000 00 ot the trustee of the Temple Asso- Surplusfuna 80,000 00 1 elation . Undivided profit, less ex- These affidavits set forth that it was impossible to raise money enough toj build a suitable temple on Pike street and that the only other thing te be at this office and at the office of DIs done was to sell that lot, buy a cheap- bursing Quartermaster at Portland,' er one outside the fire limits and put 0re" and Seattle' Wash. Envelope, up a frame building. J 8hou,d marked "Proposals for con- They go on to .how that they would .tructlon . Fort Stevens- realize $20,000 from the sale of this "nd "re1 t0 Captain Goodale. lot and that there 1 now in bank $3000 QuartermaBtei'. Astoria, Ore. belonging to the Temple Association - "V Mr. Akera swear that the Clerks' Un. New Tork Fb- 5 A DanIsh CasU Ion never voted to try to stop the salt of Kronborg. famous as the Elslnore of of the property and that the trustees Shakespeare s -Haimei ,s xnru. of that body have no right to act with- according to an American dispatcn out auck authority I from Berlin, wun aesirucuun i The fact that there is but $3001 in 'tndwinlnlmr tidos of the Kattogat. The bank to the credit of . the temple fund foundation are seriously damaged an is considered surprising by many union ne castle may have to be pulled down, men who read Mr. Rust' .tatement together with the terrace on which the In the Post-Intelligeneer shortly after the close of the labor carnival, that be tween $(000 and $8000 had been cleared on the. carnival and would be placed In the building fund. The merchants of the city subscribed nearly $(000 to the carnival before the gates were opened, but not all of this wa collect ed, o that on the showing of the affi davit of Akers the carnival was a los ing proposition. Rust was director general of the earnlvat. Judge Bell will hear the application for an Injunction today. It was set for 'yesterday, but on account of the press of other business the hearing was postponed. - ghost of Hamlet' t father appeared. Coughs and colds, down to the very borderland of consumption, yield to the soothing healing Influences of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. ' WONDERFUL WORK. 18,292 1 12.6VV 00 1,000 00 penees and taxes paid..... National Bank notea out standing .................. Dividends unpaid Individual deposit subject to check .......$497,789 2$ Demand certificate of de posit .......... 1(3,576 83 6616 06 It 1IL L- ' ailW n Mail ToUl .....$793,153 22 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: L S. S. Gordon, cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to th best of my knowledge and belief. - S. 8. GORDON, Caahler. Subscribed and sworn to before me thla 26th day of January, 1904. V. BOELLING, Notary Public. Correct Attest! G. C. FJavel, W. M. Ladd, Jacob Kamm, Directors. twice as much stock In the northwest today as there was one year ago. The state oi Washington ha probably three tlnies as much live stock as it had last winter. . '" , The best known and most oorjular blond fnirifief M 4 4. . AT- - I A. A J . ' A - F u4 iviuiv: ua uic market io-aay is o. o. a. There is hardly a man. woman or child in AmnVi lm has not heard of "S S. S. for the blood." It is a standard remedy. a specific for all blood troubles and unequalled as a renexal tonic and appetizer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots' of which it is composed are selected for their alterative and tonic pron- all blood and skin diseases, as it not only purifies, enriches and invigor ates the blood, but at the same time tones up the tired nerves and gives strength and vigor to the entire system. For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Malaria, Anaemia, Scrofula, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne and such other diseases as are due to a polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly and effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germs and poisons; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations awl soon restores the patient to health. Write us and our physicians will give your case prompt attention without charge, 17Z CWSFT SPECiriS CO., ATLANTA. CAi ' TROX V CONGRESSMAN LIYINasTOH-, ' l, OF QEOEQIA. . i nw of the successful us of 8. S. 8. in many eaaea. It Is the best blood remedy on the market. FROM , EX-OOV. ALLEN X, CANDLES. S. 8. S. is unquestionably a good blood purifier, and the beat touio I ever used. Lota Like It Beinq Done Riqht Her l ' Astoria.- . ' i.t,ia nannls are surprised at the - . u t,.in, rtrmo hv "The Little Con- queror." Public expression on the sub ect bringa the matter frequently before the public. At nrst there were many doubters, and why not? So many claims of a similar nature have be made witn Httie or no drhiiw, cai-cmi- , in th word of some stranger reaid- , ing in a far away place; this evidence was accepted ror ;aca oi oetier. nvtmrv to arrant it anv longer. All sufferers from any kidney ill can find plentv of local endorsement for rem edy that will cure them. Surely the wonderful work of Doan's, Kldnev Pills t right here at home is proof sufficient to satisfy any skeptic. Read the ex pression "f a Portland man on the sub lect: ' I . J.' Carson, employed at the Portland Lumber Company, foot of Lincoln St., Portland, who resides at S66 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 grow worse and ' finally became so bad that I though! 1 would have to lay off work: To bend or move quickly caused severe twinges . and I was often attacked with diav spells' Specks appeared before my eyes and I had no ambition or energy. . . In the mornine I arose hs tired ns when I went to bed. In fact I had all of the symptoms of a very scv?r case of kid ney trouble. When I was suffering the worst I read about Doan's kidney pills n and procured a. box. I soon noticed ftn Improvement in my condition and the- ' pain and aching across my back soon ,f disappeared. - About six weeks, ago 1 was laid ur with a sieee of the erln for two weeks.- Symptoms of kidney omplalnt made' their appearance arain and I resorted to Doan's Kidney Pilla a second time. They just as thorough- , ly freed me of the trouble rs in the for. mer ease.. -1 cannot express what a change 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 Kocers ' drug store and ask what his customers report . For sale by all dealers. .Price SO c. per box. Foster-Milbum, Co, Buf falo. N. T.. sole agents for the II. S. Rpmember the name Doan's and take no other.