THE MORNING ASTORI AN, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1901. PAGE THREE. New Style Restaurant Everything first Class. " The Best the Market Affords. ' Open Day and Night Good Service. - 120 lllh S- nutl door to Griffin Bro. and adjoining tha Office Saloon SUBMARINES PROVE GOOD izzzzxmcrrizxzzzzxixtxcmrzxraxxixx w 8 FRESH AND CURED MEATS 7 Wholesale nd Retail 81ili8, lagging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET CIIRISTENSON CO. KtmiiiiTiiiiiriirTTnirnrTrTTrrTrrri i imin fm ASTORIA, OREGON jWilh"(and Sham ; A(tek i 0n Portsmouth by Fleet of Battleships. HOTEL PORTLAND - The Flnefct Motel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Trials of Motherhood nm Brood AtrMt. I aafrr1 for Bin fwn with ovarian tfonblna making Hf. tt,H.n to aaytwlr m !! M to nir family, baring that tin I had two aiUtrri. man wuio.in ww tnugwi ra onua WDlcMour bow Him mcomu luipoui ble. 1 bad cofutaut nuking Urlii-drwo JHilna In tin jwllo organa and s puum. ii"Ku nj nan who imiUM diukiim, 1 mil 1111 toiutta'd ana ramilca rrequauuy mi) no r win. ui uunui. iMdlcta b.lpad low uuttl 1 tru at niir 4 Thn mr Ktrl With Itunmrxl. Hi. nsltn wnAuMt Immii.4 and on I am now Hi hmvt'J toolbar ol boy lyblcca mr onumtna join. n in Mudlui B.amtll muk to fr four pli)(!ld n-diiiiii. wtinoai, i wouki ehllcll, (mUHul niuuilii old and mr bitahand jofna t IbmuiIIui b.rtfolt tb.uk ll lurfltliin. . . C.iPUlM, St. iHMlWl AMO0UTIOM, Wine ol Cardui U the mot luoeeanful menstrual regulator, 6 regulating ineroitruation, Wine of Canlul tanih inflammation frum the entire female orgsniara and the strengthened ligaments bring the orf an lak to their proper place. This it what Wine of (Wui did for Mm. Ninllinger. It banished the racking pains and burning inflammation and brought her relief. 6he wan rratwed to health and strength and gites Wine of Caxdui tlie cmlit of making hur able to become happy mother. This medicine equips a woman ft evnry duty of wifehood and motherhood. There are many suf fering wouira who think that health can never 1 their because tUey cannot secure the anrice of a great pecialit, but we want to say right here that while Mm. Ninllinprr live in I'hilidolphia, a great medical center, ah depended on Wine of Cardui fur a cure and ibe waa cured, lots aauic medicine is within your reach. UkeitV All druggists mII $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardul. 5 : mm 1 . .... . - - Youdon't have to lilrc a Cab The La Salle Street Station in Chicago, which is used by the trains of the Rock Island System, is located in the very heart of the city, less than a block from the Board of Trade; less than two blocks' from the Post Office; within easy walk ing distance of the principal hotels, theatres and stores. You don't hw to hire cab to iteh thtnu Th "union loop" ll right In front of the itition. Py t cenu, get ibord the dented, and you art whkked to any tart of town you with to reach. Let ni five you otner rtaioni why you ahould Me the Kock Itlind System. There are Iota of them. I. . OORHAM, Canertl AoMt, 1 40 Third St, Pertlanal, Ore. 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. OFFICERS DISPUTE VICTORY Claim Thut Movement Could Not II Maintained If Put , to the Tent of a Heal Kngngrment. New York, March 10. A remarkable test of submarine boete ha been made at Portemouth. according to a Herald dlnpatch from London. In the courae of the maneuver now In nroereea there It wne d-cldftd (o atta k the defenie of the hnrtKtr and learn what could be done by the eubmnrlnea In rnlllrnr the amtault. The nHHulIant woe the home fleet un der Admiral WIlHon, conHlntlng: of four battleMhlna with five crulecra, which received orders to force an entrance Into Pnrtmouth harbor. The subma rine flotilla wan aware that the attack would be made at night, and when the battleships were within range of the fort, the latt'T opened a terrific fire. Under cover of this cannonade four tor pedo dewtroyers put to sea and steamed toward the awiaHants. AlongBlde each destroyer and close under her port brain waa a submarine, screened from the battleships. The destroyers approached within striking distance of the battleships amid a fearful roar of blank ammuni tion from the forts and ships. When the appointed distance had been reach ed the four destroyers fell back, putting on all steam. At the same Instant the submarines sank and In a few minutes later arose, one alongside each battleship and claimed the bitter as their victims. The crews of the submarines dis played great skill an! endurance In their work, but their claims to victory are disputed by the officers of the bat tleships, who say such movements would have been Impossible in a real engagement. ' now to tell on him. He fell asleep whIU I waa In the courtroom, and fn a il'tle while he was snoring. Th snorer, of course, disturbed the pro ceedlngs of, the court, but the judge showed great tact In Interrupting with out embarrassing the rler. 'Crier Jones he said In a loud voice; 'Crier Jones, some one Is snoring!' The crier awakened with a start and Jumped to his feet. "Silence!" he exclaimed. There must be no snoring. In the court room' and he glared fiercely all about him." .-.'"-'' ' Prisoner Commits Suicide. New York, March 10 A Japanese shipping agent, who was arrested Mon day on suspicion of supplying Rus sians with Informaton haa committed suicide In the military prison, says a Tientsin dispatch to the American. It Is said several other Japanese are un der suspicion. MOItB RIOTS. Dbiturbanres of - strikers ara not nearly aa grave as an Individual disor der of the system. Overwork, los of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable rem edy Is Immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver and Kidneys as Electric ni'ters. It's a wonderful tonic, nnd effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism nil Neuralgia and , expels Malaria germs. Only 50r, nnd satisfaction guar- nntoed by Chas. Rogers, druggist if Bill Was There. Are irakl ng such a fuss- , . The cables would be slzzln' hot -teliln of the lights they fought. For pill- he's got the wljole thing plan- . ne .' How each one ought to make a stand, And Just how either could begin And, with no tricks at all, could win. There would be no trouble In the air if BUI was there If . WH was there He'd take his submarines And rapid Are machines And tow 'em slowly, after dark, Right up to where he's put a mark Near tmit there town Its name b'gee, l.uns out some fifteen miles to sea And then, you bet, there'd something drop He'd fight 'em, and on top. And some one, sure, srould get a scare ' If BUI was there If Bill waa there ' He's stuck a dozen pins To mark .the outs and Ins Of how he'd march a million men Across the land and back again. And put the foemen In the ditch. Whose menT What side? He don't Care which! He says sometimes he fairly aches To see how both sides makes mistakes. There would be flghtln' everywhere If Bill was there If Bill was there But he's at Miller's store Him and a doten more Of our town's keenest strategists. With stubby pencils In their fists, ConeoctlrT battles and campaigns That take In all the seas and plains. If either one the Russ or Jap Is lookn for a likely chap To run the war with tact and skill They'll send for Bill. Chicago Tribune. SURGICAL OPERATION WILL DEPRIVE PATIENT OF SPEECH l l m si. ii i l i Theatrical Bids Farewell to Friends Be fore Submitting to Implacable Knife of Surgeon. New York, , March 10 Thomas J. Magulre. treasurer of a theater here and widely known In the profession of the stage, has said farewell to bis friends In preparation for a surgical operation which will deprive him of ever speaking again If, indeed, he sur vives with his life. Magulre came here in 1881 from San Francisco, where he had been treas urer of two leading theaters. For years he had smoked 25 or more cigars dally and this, It Is supposed, started a can cerous growth at - the root of his tongue. Thinking little of the irritation Magulre neglected consulting a doctor until recently and then it was found, that the removal of his tongue would be the only means of saving his life. Magulre, after long deliberation, de cided to undergo the operation,- but e greatly has It preyed upon his mind that his hair Is said to have turned snowy white In the past six weeks. BANKERS CONSIDER PROBLEM OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC DEBT Ne York, March 1(1. Bankers who have assumed the financial guardian ship of the Harrlman railroad system have, according to the Herald, taken up for serious consideration the prob lem of unifying the funded debt of the Southern Pacific system. It has been generally known for a long time that some comprehensive plan must be pre pared In order to refund bonds which mature In 1905. The matter has been discussed In formally by directors of the company and various plans have been suggested. The work of constructing a funded mortgage estimated at $200,000,000 or $300,000,000 has now been taken up in detail for the first time, but It Is not expected that the plan will be com pleted for several months. So intricate are the finances of the Southern Pacific, owng to diversity of its holdings that It has been doubted whether any plan for uniforming the the debts of the various companies In the system could be devised, without the creation of an entirely new corpor- ation. ' t Those who have undertaken the so lution of the problem believe it can not be reached however, without altering the character of the Southern Pacific's holding of any of its properties or or iginating uny new device for welding together the debts of the constituent companies. '. ' . ' , The frame upon which the great plan, will hang will be a general refunding mortgage. . The amount will depend upon how much of the debt of the sys tem which aggregates 1368,513,419 cap. be included In any refunding mortgage, however broad In Us scope. JDebts of some properties which should be included in the refunding scheme are held by ownership stock. Others are held by lease. Some of the operating companies are owned by other operating companies and some are held directly by Southern Pacific Company, which is a Kentucky , cor poration. It is difficult. In some in stances, to carry out the plan of har monizing and unifying the system without coming into conflict with state laWS. . :'f . ;. It Is on account of the differences presented by this complicated situation that the work haa been started well In advance of the time for its Inaugura tion. V. 7V.. , .7' . ELMORE & GO Phone 1961 9th and Commerci&iStreets. Jockey Signs Contract. New York. March 10. Jockey George Odom has signed a contract to ride this season for James R. Keene. For several years Odom has been attached to the stnble of Captain S. S. Brown, I the Pittsburg ccal magnate, and It Is understood his new contract provides that the Keenes shall have only sec ond call for his services, with a large retainer, Horaea Stay in Russia. St. Petersburg, March. 10. An im perial uknse has been Issued prohibit ing the exportation of horses from Rus sia until further notice. Even for the exportation of single horses with ped igrees, permission from the head of the remount department must first be obtained. MADE LOVE TO TWIN. Husband Sued Because He Couldn't Tell Whioh From Tother. Fon Du Lnc1, Wis., March 10. Di vorce proceedings have commenced by Mrs. Pauline Hellmann against her husband, August Hetlman. A sister of the plaintiff, Miss Emma KIlx, Is cited as the cause of most of the do mestic trouble. ' The complaint alleges that Hell mann wns constantly lavishing his affections on Miss Kllx. Mr. Hell mann Is said not to deny. that he was affectonlonate toward Miss Kllx, but she being a twin sister of the woman he married and living with them con stantly since the wedding, he was pus hed to tell which was which. IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danforth, of La Grange, Ga., suffered for six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklln's Arnica Salve wholly cured It In five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, It's the best salve In the world '. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist CHURCH ENROLLS WINEMAN. As Result Assistant Minister and Dea cons Tender Resignations. New York, March 10. Rather than countenance in church membership a man engaged in the liquor business, the Rev. Edwin M. Martin, assistant pastor of the Iewis Avenue Congrega tional church, Brooklyn, has handed In his resignation. lie came to the Brook lyn church from Richland Center, Wis., a year ago. Two deacons may also re sign. The cause of the trouble Is a wealthy wine merchant With his family he has attended the church many years nnd recently decided to formally be come an enrolled member. When his name was presented there was warm opposition on the part, of Rev. Martin, backed by several deaconeses and two deacons, but the merchant was ad mitted and the assistant . minister's resignation followed.' "I ain't tried dejn on me, but I'm sho" them pants'tl fit me good. "I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seejjied beyond cure. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly n ell wo man." Mrs. Chas. Hutton, Berville, Mich. No Snoring. Postmaster General Payne tells a good story of an Incident in a Milwau kee courtroom, In which, through the kindness and tact of the Judge, the court crier was saved a fine. "I one day attended," said Mr. Payne, '.'a ses lon of the court at which this Judge presided. The court crier was a very old man; he had served with fidelity for many years, but age was beginning Aussie's Popular Song. In my trans-Balkoltan home upon the k Zmlehogmlptqvsworskl, With my brother Dlmetrlllskiorbrne- ovitch I used to play; ; And our cousin Petroplanztrsvm from Djargamoguvmzszoski , Oft would come to visit us and spend the day. . - Ah,' those happy, sunny hours of our childhood! How I weep to think that they will come no more; For In ruins lies the home within the wlldwood, , Far away upon the Zmiehogsmlpt . qvaworskl shore. L Chorus. Oh, the moon is shining bright upon the Zmlehogmiptqvzworskl, Where the catflflsh .browses on the new mown hay; Through the saxzyamores the, candle lights are gleaming, On the banks of the Zmlehoksmlpt qvzworskl far away. Council Bluffs Nonparlel. ; WORKING OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night nnd day, curing Indigestion, Bili ousness, constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Commanders Decorated. St Petersburg, March 10. The com manders of the' Russian warships Variag and Korleti have had conferred upon them the decoration of the mili tary order of St. George of the fourth class on account of their heroic con duct in the engagement with the Jap-1 onooa at fhomtilnn Thf nther officers I and crew of the vessels have been glv en minor decorations, Including crosses of the order of St Geor?e. Port Arthur,-. March 10. A message from the signal station at 11 o'clock last night announced the appearance of a Japanese squadron on tie horison. Fifty minutes later the shore batteries opened fire on the Japanese vessel?. A gale sprang up and the attacking fleet soon withdrew. Chamberlain Reported III. New York, March 10. Considerable anxiety regarding Joseph Chamber lain's condition Is being manifested on account of the circulation of reports among members of the house of "com mons, says a Times aispaicn irom London. The former colonial secre tary is touring Egypt and the 'rumors find little credence among his friends. Persons opposed to his fiscal policy are regarded, by them as chiefly responsi ble for their circulation of the story. John Sharp Williams, the Mississippi wit tells of a southern friend whose colored valet fell In love with a pair of loud checked trousers which his master owned. By way of hastening the day when they should be turned over to him he threw some srrease on them. Then ha reported that he was unable to remove the spots. "Have you tried everything, Sam?" said his master. "Yes sah." "Have you tried ammonia?" : "No, san," replied Sam, Insinuatingly, GAME NEAR DYING From an Awful Skin Humoup. Scratched Till Blood Ran. Wasted to Skeleton. CURED BYCUTICURA One Application Soothed Him to Sieep. Cure Speedy and Permanent. When my little boy was gbont thre months old his bead broke out with a rash, which was very itchy and ran con siderable watery fluid. We tried every thing we could, but be got worse all the time till It spread to his arms, legs, and then to his entire body, and he got so 1 bad that he came near dying. The rash . would itch so that he would scratch till the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuff 'V , would be all over his pillow in the morn ing. I had to put mittens on his hands to keep him from tearing his skin around his wrists. He got so weak and run down that he took fainting spells like ' we would think him dying. Ha was al most a skeleton aud his little hand were thin like claws. "He was bad about eight months when we tried Cutlcnra Remedies. I had not laid him down in his cradle In the daytime for a long time. He had got so that he Just slept in our arms all the time. I washed him with Cutlcnra Soap and put-on one application of Cuticura Ointment and he was so soothed that I put him In the cradle. You don't know how glad I felt when he felt better. It took one box of Cu ticura Ointment, pretty near one cake of Cuti cura Soap, and about half a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, to cure. I think our little boy would have died only for the Cuticura Remedies, and I shall al- , ways remain a firm friend of them." Mrs. M. C. MAITLAND, JisriB, Ontario. No return in 14 years. Mrs. Maltland writes, under date of Feb. 24, 1303, that the cure Is permanent. " It affords me much pleasure to In form you that it is fourteen years since my boy was cured of the terrible skin disease from which he suffered. : " lie has been permanently cored and Is hearty and strong." ' SoM tkraefhart th nrM. Cattrara Rtmlmt, SS. . Cm (arm ot tkncoUu Ctt4 Mil. vn ti1 at wj Ointmont, A)., boon. 1M. Do i lx4o., t'lurtof- kMM 8d. FtrU, KtH dfkmti emu. IS UOlu Potter Ora . t'DMB. 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