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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1904)
f VI Mil THE MORNING -'ASTORIA!?, TUESDAY MAKCIt 15, 1904. PAGE TJIRKK. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. , 120 tllh St.. mxI door to GrlMn 6M. ind adolnlnf tht Ofilci Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON miitririrxrnarxiiiYrrTiiinixrrirrTirTrrTTTrrrrrr FRESH AND CURED MEATS WholcHuIc And Retail Ships, Logging Cumps aiul Mill supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK J5GUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET CHRISTENSON 21 CO. HO T E L, POR TL, AND The FInwt Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Sure Relief for Women. Ho, II Central Aa. Hut UraiMuo, u, April N, IMS. KlfhtMa Bionlht io I u to ooinpl.ulr ma dawa that Mjr bud tobad how h4 to foot. M bMk aaauad to brew in two and I tutTarad IuUxum nlu I Ux luwr brtuoMn. mold not aflorii to toy of s4 Uk ml, wiu invoinmi pnwq Bit ftdT bow much WIm of Cw4l boll! bar A friend tnld opto wtviaad hy all uhm to uk H, Tlt.dar I took tha Drat iIum tha monrt uf haallk kiHi It .k I"1''' r nwotlta twfura 1 was ontlr.l farad, feat I l..kin Wuto of t'ardul a tat , ' Kt tilewit m..li-lm that ' , V Jf Usaroa, Wioaviiif Cttruitu Cts GRAND DUKE IS LOCATED Friederich August of Oldenburg Visits America Crosses At lantic to See Niagara. INSPIRED BY PRINCE HENRY ruao wind pomblf ui a a inn dili im Uf.S or Ufa. Mr Nelson deacril. the condition of UtounJ of wobub. Thai eoa Man i p. . slow stapi. Usually the important function ef menstruation ! tot hi .!ibt!y irregular. Then comes the painful wrio.U Bearing-dow pitiit ...niriitn inflammation follow. Finally the iwrvouiVNBiT.-s w ml the liule svtteui has become affected nj Uw tini rk tb Mr front lw J tr. ,t it . ' WintMif Ckniui ii tiirntru! ioitltof(rf f.tkl.linlil rii!tio. No wonwrt who t4ki tt iuffn w Mra. Nflwn njf7frxl. It ft-un (imly krid rora tiMa r.-lt-1 f rum thr turturinir utintrui4l nmnv wun.i'ti IhtrIkU Lniay. Ikjnot lt youmlf voum to tb uitikblc riniuiuuii ,nni. Triton urmTnm. tfJl 4 fr Surn bottle of Wine of Ckniui from tour druj?giat todky Ixm tfjutuietit ioimidutrly. UncereiiionloiiH Departure From Kiiropraii Hhorert Ctuincd AUrm Atiioti(r III Jtela tlvfMHiid FriendH. New York, March !. Friederich Aufunt, Granl Duki of Olderburg, who unvremoriloua departun from Euroiiin ihorea Is said to have rained much excitement amonif the Inhabit ant" of the rrand duchy, has returned to this city, having accomplished the object of his Journey across the At lantic, which was to gaze upon the reautles of Niagara, descrlled by I'rlnce Jlenry of Prussia. Rumors that he went from Niagara to Washington Wore 'coming hack to New York cannot be confirmed. The grand duke this evening will go on board the steamer Kalrer Wllhelm It which sails for Bremen at 6 o'clock Tuesday morning, making his stay In the United States lens than a week. ent concerns. The organization of the Independent companies ha not, so It Is said, caused the business of the Bell company to be any the less, but has caused It to expand in proportions far beyond what It was expected it would develop. At the meeting of the tele. pnone companies of the country at Cincinnati last week the above figures were given out. There too, It was predicted that In all probability the next advanceward step will be made In telephone exchange construction will be an automatic, board that will do away with the hello girl and will make It possible for patrons to make direct connections with other people's tele. thones. Reformi Not In Effect New Tork, March 14. Optimistic re ports of the successful activity of the newly appointed civil agents of the powers In the 'Macedonian reform scheme, are not confirmed, according to a Constantinople dispatch to the Herald by way of Berlin. On the con trnry, H Is said, the agents ore com pletely convinced they have not the lightest Influence on the coJl4e of events and there Is prospect of their effecting any good. -mm mm o a Da " ! Sf-'fi "-111 h f I . MM .llll Mil' ,-n ' innr, I7here does If go? That's a question we are asked a dozen times a day. Where does the Rock Island go? The answer is: Pretty nearly everywhere To Peoria and Chicago. To Davenport and Rock Island. To Lincoln and Omaha. To Tonekaand Kansas City, To St Joseph and St. Louis. To Texas and Oklahoma. Three routes east -via Den ver, Omaha and St. PauL L. B. CORHAM, Osssral Atant, MOThlra St, fertland, Ors. Map of Plsnt Life. In the great map, the first of the kind ever made, are 819 distinct specie of plant life, and each species is plainly outlined and Inbfled. This Includes not only a specimen of every plant grown In the United States, but In the plots bordering the map are many plants of all lands. The map Is an exhibit of the United Flutes government and Is made by the bureau of plant Industry. David A. Ilrodle Is the superintendent In charge and many of the plants were Installed a year or more before the date of the opening of the world's fair, while many of the plants that could not survive the winter wore kept In hothouses, or the eeed were not put Into the ground un til the present spring. The exhibit Is made at a cost of 110,000. "I owe my whole life ta Burdock f31od Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly nell wo man." Mru. Ckns, Huttoa, Bervin, KM. A Fan Diego, Cal., woman will ex hlblt at the wodld's fair, butter made I In 185ft. The butter was placed in spring house In that year and It disap peared In the quick sand. It was re cently recovered and was found to be In a remarkably good state of preserv atlon. It Is now In the cold storage. HETTON COAL The Belgian building at the world's fair, one of the largest and handsonV est In the foreign section, Is remarkable In that the walls fare not broken by a single window. The large structure Is well lighted by immense sky lights, 75 foet above the floor. , The finest Product of Australian mines for domestic use. The best house coal ever brought to Astoria -400 TONS JUST ARRIVED vTOUKINO OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Llfq Pills. Millions are always at work, nlnht and day, curing Indigestion, Bili ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and nil Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Will be sold at same old price while it lasts. JFiee Delivery in the City. ELMORE & CO .Phone 1961 9th and Commercial Streets. Progress In medicine and surgery will be shown by an excellent exhibit of ap pliances, Instruments and apparatus for surgery and medical research In the Palace of Liberal Arts at the world's fair. A complete modern hos pital, with all of the accessories and apparatus known to the most abvanced surgery will be the most prominent fea ture of this group. , """"ssas Nine years ago there were 300.000 telephones in use. That was the year the Bell patents expired. Today there are S.000,000 Instruments purveying business and gossip, but it is largely because there are so many independ- Every one of the 8,000 different col lection of plants comprising the six- acre map of the United State m grow- In crops at the) world's fair is plainly labeled. The visitor will have no dif ficulty In determining the name of a certain plant and at a glance may learn something of its origin, history and babiU. Women love a clear, healthy com plexion, i-ure blooa makes it Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed for thirty days at Astoria post office, March 14, 1904. Barnard, Oall, Miss. Buchel, Andrew. Christ. Antcne Mr. Clements, Andrea Miss. Clark, Newton Esq. Corcoran, T. Mrs. Craig, Jumes. Devaney, Clifford Mr. Elllngson. O. K. Mr. Olbbs, Geo. Ouelume, N. ? Heart, Pearl Miss. Hendrickson, Herman. Higglns, J. V. Holton, Hans. Howard, Matle Mrs. Hurd, Laura Mrs. Inmun, John L. Dr. Johnson, B. D. Mrs. Johnnoii, John C. Mrs. Kalln, Theodore Kempler, Sallle Lamotit, Frank Mrs 2 Larson, Victoria Mrs. Larsen, Annie Miigee, Harry Ells M'Utson, Gustave W. ' Mc Rae, Annie Miss McDonald, N. Chas. McVean, D. Mickelson, Victor Mr. Miers, C. C. Mr. Nelson, Sorcn Oxford, Morton Mr. Patterson, Otis, Mr. Patterson, Edward Mr. Prace, Ker. , Prevost, A. L. Dr. Robeson, O. W. , Ross, ,Cha. Esq. Santer, Bros. .Smith, Edith Miss Sundgulst, Oscar. Van Orden, Bessie Miss Wellington, R. B. Mr. , Wilson, William Mr. Foreign. Boats, Nikola Mr. ' BJork, Emll Mr. Dahlgren, Oscar E. Mr. , Elkeland, Hans Herr Gorvln. Davn Mr. Johnston, H. Esq. Nellsson, Alma Mrs. Osgan, Carrie Mrs. Olsen, Stessen Mr. S Plekowski, Gustav Mr. I Wlkman, Paula Miss Aetaoln shrdlu cmfwyp 11 TROOPS ARE WITHDRAWN Colombia Will Make No Further Attempt to Recover Lost Territory. PANAMA SAFE FROty ATTACK Hostile Troop Ordered Return. edFrom Frontier and Are Sow Enrotite for the . Capital City. New York. March It A French steamer which has just arrived , at Colon brought the newa that the Co lombian government has definitely de sisted from any movement to recover If lost territory, cables the Herald's correspondent at Panama, and has pro hibited further attempts to attack the Panamanian frontier. , Nine hundred Colombian soldiers are now returning to Bogota. Several Co lombian officers from CaHagena have arrived at Colon, probably on their way to Cauca. The last Coir mblan expedi tion to TutmatI, consisting of 80 men, has been obliged to return to Cartagna on account of Illness among the men. British Surgeons For Japs. New York, March 14. Sir Claude Maedonald, the British minister hese, on tehair of trie Engiisn aamiraiiy, has, says a Times dispatch from Toklo, offered the British naval hospital at Yokohama with the services of the sur geons for - the use of Japanese sick and wounded. ,-. ", " Summer Cars . Burn. Chicago, March 14. The car barn of the Chicago Union Traction Company at Blue Island and Leavltt street was destroyed by fire today. About 800 summer cars, stored in the building, were burned. The loss Is estimated at $150,000. Crossed electric wires caused the blaze. ...Maude. Winter Dead .... New York, March 14. Maud E. Pack ard, a native of California, known on the stage as Maude Winter, is dead at her home here from consumption. S0R1ASIS AND ECZEMA Milk Crust, Scalled WtzA, Tetter, Ringworm end Pimples COMPLETE TEEATiENT, $LC3 For Torturing, Disfiguring Humccr from Pimples to Scrofula From Infancy to Ags, The agonizing1 Itching tad boraSof of the skin, as in ectema ) the frightful callng, as In psoriasis j the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in acaOesl bead i the facial disfigurement, as la pimples and ringworm i the awftd taf ferlng of infants, and anxiety of worn oat parents, as ia milk emit, tetter and alt rheum all demand a remedy of almost superhuman vlrtnes to success fully cope with them. That Coiicora Soap, Ointment and Pilla are coca taads proven beyond all doubt IT tatemeot is made regarding them thst la sot justified by the strongest erW dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford Immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent core, the absolute safety and great economy hare made them the standard kin cores and humour remedies of the civilized world. Complete treatment for every humour, consisting of Cmlcura Soap to cleanse the skin, Cutlcura Ointment to hral tba kin, and Cutlcura Resolvent Fills to cool aad cleanse the blood may now be bad for one dollar. A single set is oftea sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning and scaiy humours, eczemas, rashes and Irrita tions, from infancy to age, when a3 else fails. SoM OxwwVwt tto wjt'4 CwtkmKctmt..nt' ma of Cbwvltw ieatt Pilb, SM pn m , Hrnt. mt. V. , hot p. 1st. )-piai Loadna, V ffcnterkma fq.: Pu. I Kb, M la Puei aw,, IV Cofewaat Aaa, i r oruc a i on. .orp . ao rmprm r Htnd lor UUtw la Can Bwiy Uu i:ktim:nt pauagicapiis Perhaps Grover Cleveland would now be glad of the opportunity to dine a negro in the White House.. Captain Dreyfus will probably soon have jtommand of a regiment. His military career will be watched with interest. MORE RIOTS. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an Individual disor der of the system. Overwork, loss 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 Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervirie and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems, It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guar anteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist B.-igham IL Roberts, who was expel led from congress for polygamy, sees "the finger of God" in the testimony of President Smith. Senator Smoot sees his own finish. A wheelman's tool bag Isn't complete without a bottle of Dr. Thoma Elec tric, Oil. Heals cuts, bruises, stings. j sprains. Monarch over pain. I The Russian general who declared that Corea w ill be a mouse trap for the Japanese should get busy and try U make his prediction come true. Every family should have Its house hold medicine chest, end -the firsf bot tle in it should be Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, nature's remedy for coughs and colds. WORLD'S FAIR NEWS New Zealand has decided to have i exhibit at the world's iaic The national guard of South Dakota will camp at the world's fair in the lat ter part of September. Robert Fitzsimmons, the freckled faced pugilist from the antipodes, has obtained a cafe concession on the Pike I at the World's fair. Forty cases of relics of the state of Nebraska and the Mississippi valler will, be displayed in the Nebraska building at the world's fair. Sfi'lll iV ii r 8 (Up';' in popular favor because of its good ness its unvarying quality keeps it up. Over a million sold daily. Cremo 5c. anywhere. It's worth it anytime. ; isftf'ssf Softer m tho VJorld- -'"Ml- - . m t ..' Aai. u':;-..V