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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1904)
; ; ? : : : t , ..i.. ..n. , r .. ... First National Bank of Astoria l ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital I'ald Id 1100,000. Harping o Undivided Profits $2(5.000 Transacts a general banking business. Interest pnld oo time deposits. J. Q. A. IJOwLBt, 0. 1. FETEltKOK, FRANK PATTON, J. W. OARNER, Twideoi Vic President Canbler. Asst. Cashier Do Eat For health and hnppinosa, or only aa a duty 4 If the former, try eating at the TORE POINT OYSTER HOUSE Every Delicacy in Season. Private Kooms. . . , 112 Eleventh' Street. Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul -Railway Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your ., tickots road via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. " ' . N. $. bowe. . General Afmt 134 Third Street, Portland ABK TUB AGENT TOR TICKETS vu '..TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS BAST. 2 TRAINB DAIL.Y FAST TIME 2 for Full Particular!, Rates, Folders, Etc., Call on or Address H. DICKSON, Oltr Ticket Afent. 122 Third Street, Portland. S. . TBRKES, O. W. P. A. i First Atvmue, SeatUe, Wash, A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all polnta east; LouI vllie, Memphis. New Orleans, and all polnta souta. '""" " See that your ticket reada via the .Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern trains connect with all transcontl nental Unea at St. Paul and Omaha. If your I rtenda are coming weet let ua know and wo will Quote them direct the specially low rites now In effect from all eastern polnta. , ' , Any Information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. . IB. 'H. TRUMBUuL, Commercial Agent,1 142 i Third street, Portland,-Or. J. C, UNDSBTT, T.' F. A P. A., 142 Third atreet, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, F. . P. A.., NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card of Trains PORTLAND Leaves Arrive Puget Sound Limited. 7:25 a m 1:46 p m Kansai Ctty-St. Louis Special 11:10 am 1:45 pm North Coast Umlted I:t9 o m 7:00 a m Tacoma and SeatUe Night Exorees ..11:46 pm 1:05 pm Take Puget ftmnd Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for 01 ym cla direct. Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan- an City-St. Louie Special for points on South Bend branch. Double daily train service on dray's Harbor branch. - Four brains dally between Portland. Tacoma and Seattle. "As the Crow Flies" The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is rarest he route of the famous North-' Western Limited "The Train For Comfort" every night in the year. Before staitlngon a trip no matter where write for Interesting Informa tion about comfortable traveling, H. L SISLER, General Agent . 132 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. TKA80ALE, General Pannonger Agent, HI l'aul, id Inn. ' United States senators feel that they are in need of more prayers, so they have raised the salary of the senate Chaplain from $S00 to $1000. r i Mormon President Smith probably registered at the Washington hotel as "Mr. Smith and five wives." nepuDMcan primaries. , f "r R r" jr fK Notice Is hereby given, tnat the re- LK ifl t 1 ON publican primary election will be held In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, State of Oregon, on Saturday, April 2, 1904, for the purpose of electing 44 del egates to the Republican County con' ventlon to be held in the City of As toria, on Saturday, April , 1904, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various county offices to be filled at the general election to be held on Monday, June , 1904. The follow ing Is th number of delegates, polling places and Judges and clerks appoint- ed for said primary election: Ward No. L Polling place. No. two's engine house; Judges, SJ, Q, Trulilnger, C. IL Stockton, James Ells worth; clerks, Ja. Hannaford, Chan. Abercromble; 17 delegates. Ward No. 2. Polling place, Welch office; Judges, Ja. W. Welch, Sam Oalllch, E. C. Foster; clerks, T. R. Davis, W. C. Curtis; 17 delegates, Ward No. S. Polling place, W. F. McGregor's office; Judges, Wm. Paint er, L. Agren and John Nordstrom; clerks, W. P. O'Brien, Geo, Leeland; 0 delegates. ' G. C. FULTON. Chairman, CURTIS, Secretary. ' THE INCREASE Semi-conscious Suggestions, What ever That Means, Accounts for the Condition. NATIONAL LIFE THREATENED c.'j. Republican County Convention. Notice Is hereby given, that a Re publican County Convention for Clat sop county, State of Oregon, will be held at the City of Astoria, on Satur day, April 9, 1904, at the court house at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, for the Henry Hopkins, President of Wllllatnn Ollcge,Blauiea the Awful Situation Upon Vulgar Newspapers. New York. March 12. That there has been a marked increase In crime ana criminal tendencies among all classes and that this condition has been due to semi-conscious suggestions from various sources, among them the vulgarity 6f newspapers, diseased the aters. Impure literature and divorces, all of whlch may. be remedied, is the oeiier expressed by Henry Hopkins, presiaeni or wunanis college, at a meeting here of the Patrla club. 'The foundations of the personal character of our national life are ser iously threatened," he said, "by ugly features of the present time. There Is abounding evidence of an alarming ln- purpose of nominating the following erase In crime of every sort, but par- county officers to be voted for at the state election to be held on MonJay, June 6, 1904, and electing 10 delegates to attend the Republican state con vention to be held at the city of Port land, on Tuesday, April 12, 1904, and 10 delegates to the congressional con. ventlon; One county clerk, One sheriff. One treasurer. One county commissioner. One coroner. One assessor. One surveyor. Justices of the peace and constab les In the various precincts. The various precincts of the county are entitled to one delegate at large Hid one delegate for every 25 votes or fraction over of the votes cast fori F. L Dunbar for secretary of state, the apportionment being as follows: Astoria No. 1 17 Astoria No. 2 17 i Astoria No. 2 ....10 John Day ..... 2 Svensen,.,.. 4 Walluskl 3 New Astoria 6 tlcularly of the kind that undermines honesty, chastity and respect for law. There Is a growing infidelity to finan cial trust and consequently a visible toss of confidence of man in his fel low men. Defalcations continue and multiply In disheartening succession. The prjoortion of divorces to marriages la astonishing and sickening. Disinte gration, decadence and often destruc tion of the family and lowering of the borne Ideal ,to on Increasing. "But mopt disheartening and start ling of all is the lawless spirit In towns and cities, where have grown up crowds of hoodlums, where there Is an In creasing population who break out Into reckless violence at times of strikes and lockouts. Of the same nature are the worse than brutal exhibitions In v. defiance of all authority and decency In the lynchlnga and burnings that dls- COMET IS MADE OBJECT 0 F SPECIAL OBSERVATIONS University of California, March 2. Corrfllll'a cmet, which was discovered at Marseilles on June 21, 1903, has heen the object of special observations at the Lick observatory by Sebastian Albretht Between June 22 ana Aug ust Is, 190 J, a total of 26 photographs were secured with the Crocket tele scope and "vltH the flt rson and Floyd cameras. Throughout the entire series of photographs two distinct types of tails persist ' The principal tail Is long and straight In Its general direction and can be traced to the edge of the plate, a distance of 10 degrees. It waa always directed at almost ex actly away from the sun. After leav ing the head it widens out and. In most of the plates, divides Into two distinct branches. The other tail la short and very much curved, and pre sents practically the same appearance on all the negatives. honor human nature itself. "One of the most potent most con stantly operative causes is the vast volume of criminal suggestion flowing In upon the public mind through vari ous means, but especially through the public press. In the daily recitcal of criminal actions, In the average in struction In crime as a fine art. The reader la taught both how to perform the crime and how to 'avoid punish ment" ' Dr. Hopkins concluded, how ever, that the "total Influence" of news papers is oenenceni, out: crmcizea inem for their alleged tendency to publish undesirable details. Pertinent Paragraphs. If Hearst receives the presidential nomination, Miss Democracy may be said to have yellow fever. . There is no party division on the bill to raise the salary of members of con gress. '',. :.; i,;- , ';, ':: The Kentucky man who named his daughter Will Bryan Intended it as a compliment for the Nebraskan. The following example of democratic logic Is a quotation from Senator Dan iels, of Virginia: 'I am a 'get-together democrat and 1 am In favor of put ting everybody out of the party who doesn't come Into the battle with" the purpose of fighting it out on that line." Many French officers are volunteer ing their services to Russia. It is safe to say that Captain Dreyfus is not one ; of them. : , ' ! If the Japanese are defeated on land j It will be largely due to the fact that they have not sufficient cavalry to cope with the Russian Cossacks. In modern warfare cavalry Is even more necessary than formerly. , In the discussions In congress on the question of naval appropriations, the democrats are looking for cam paign material and the republicans are providing for the national defense. The president's ranch house is to be exhibited at the St Louis fair. All the small boys who see It will want to become cowboys. The Russian, press seems to worry more over the loss of America's friend ship than over the loss of Russian warships..'' L Bunau-Varilia, former minister from Panama, has left Washington. His name will be long associated with the construction of the great canal. Sen ators Gorman and Morgan will one day envy him. The rats are-' said to be leaving the Russian warships. To the sailors this is a very bad omen. ' ; President Roosevelt does not favor the Mormon method of preventing race suicide. , ' ' Martial law has been declared in Co rea. It Is probably not much different from their ordinary law. ; The Mormnrf relierion in hplnsr v.ll advertised at the national capital, but the more one knows of It the less one thinks of the Mormons. Secretary Taf t has asked congress for $8000 to erect and dedicate the statue of Frederick the Great which the kaiser Is to send to the United States. These royal gifts are expen sive. ; Many unbelievers would subscribe to a fund to send Dr. Parkhurst to Corea as a missionary. ... , r Warrenton .. Clatsop ..... Seaside Melville Chadwell Youngs River Olney Knappa ..... LEAffl A Thorough Qcansmg of tie System Now is tic Surest Protection Against Spring and Summer Sickness. CHfton 6 1 Jewell Mlshawaka Elsie Push C J. CURTIS, Secretary. No rood house keeper ever neglects Soritur cWnino- west port ; t . 4 With plenty of soap and water, hard scrubbing and scour- Vesper ., 2 in?, SUUllfifht and air. She Soon frets rid nf all rnKWeli musty odors, germs and microbes, and the- rlnct- w SJ 7 m VbAJlV j dirt that have accumulated during the long winter . months. ' But when the house has been cut in nrrW " and the premises cleared of all old nlunder and trh I ; .'i e t.i r . . . ' Total ...ii2 Ktciiv 4U4juiiiy vi uouse Keepers reel tnat Srjrmo- The committee recommends that the cleaning IS Over, and forget that their SVSte'ms mav he in 9 wire fvuKKtism' , 1, primaries be held on Saturday. April and that the bad feelings, debility, loss of appetite, nervousness and sleeplessness from which 2. 04. g. c. fulton. ;; they are suffering are due to neglect of the more important and necessary work of Physical , & wv-"" uw mi injure against aisease, out a clean system does. lne poisons and humors engendered within the hodv. the wnsr Trtf,. w the system and contaminating and vitiating the blood, are far more dangerous to health than the dirt and dust of our homes. In the winter time we give free rein to our appetites and eat more and oftener than is for our good. We inhale the polluted air of badly ventilated offices and rooms, take little or no exercise, and our bodies become a veritable hot-bed of disease-bearing germs, and our blood is loaded with imnnririps and tvic-? rf AAfl AA4M able kind; and no wonder that Soring time is so often Sick time and finds us in such poor physical condition, with vitality slowly wasting away, our digestion impaired, the liver torpid, and all the bodily organs over-worked and out of reoair. Unless thorough cleaning and the blood purged and purified, the simplest malady may develop into some serious disorder or end in chronic invalidism, and often the pent-up impurities, poisons and humors break out through the slunand all through the Spring and Summer you are tormented with boils, itchy rashes, sores, bumps and rnmnW and oil -m pustular and scaly eruptions. , , . Physical house cleaning should begin with the blood. 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