The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 19, 1904, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    New Style Restaurant
Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords!
? Open Day and Night. Good Service. . '
ASTORIA, OREGON
ao nth Si. iwxt door to Grimn Bro.
nd idloinlng thi Olflc Moon
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tiintiiiiirni
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
' Whokimlc and Retail
" Ships, Logging Camps and Mills wippliod on short notice.
LIVE 'STOCK .BOUGHT AND SOLI)
WASHINGTON MARKET , CHRISTENSON & CO.
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SIR THOMAS
IS PREVIOUS
Club Intimates to Upton That
Bridges Will Be Crossed
Later.
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THEY ARE NOT YET REACHED
ItcnufHt ThatClialW'nf?e Be
AcroptHl Under New
IIhIck ltcdv UnfttV
limbic Jtilj'.
HOTEt PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel In tlic Northwest
PORTLAND. OREGON.
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TIAv4k rki II Aft Hh7.
lenity.
St. Lofu, Mo., M.reh It, IK.
I w victim of ilMpl.Mn.il m4 .itrttno
Ii7..t l.-,t .nil aura out flODtlDUklly. I M H7, 7
Mr. 0, .nVby.Urlc.! .1 tho . lihU P""-"j , V
u'7..!.i ITS o MkMwtodH rfCLjuit'tS. &jtd
W. .ant ,oun Jtf
Krt. 1W.I wcured by Uk.nff w'Bd!Q itJuud nigbt'o rertfor
eighteen woatiu. Hor U,""V " hiVno uperior in the world M a
madiciu. to tooth. a woman' norm ."ot u?ed tbeVnd cm
iogt of tht approach of .canity and nM JgJj, befoW b.r.
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kon Liberal Party. One or the faction
1 opposing strenuously the action of
dovernor Congdon In throwing the pa
tronage ot his nV to lome who have
openly fought the government and the
liberate for a long time, The riwon
Liberal CJub haa adopted and puJJilshed
resolution repudiating the new liberal
organ, managed by Dn Mntheson and
, A. Beddoe, and said to have been
started by the aanctlon of the governor
and with the understanding that It be
given government business. The club
l.dare th8 Sun to be the official or
gan of the party. The members of the
club allege that the Ottawa govern
ment which haa the appointment of the
governor, haa been trying to dominate
the distribution of the Yukon patron
age, utterly Ignoring the member of
the Yukon liberal party.
All druggitU wll 11.00 bottle Wine of Cardui.
New York, March 18. The New
Yacht Cluo haa replied to the lettw of
Sir Thomas Llpton, In which the Irish
baronet asked If the club would accept
a chaJleng'for a race for the Ameri
ca' cup under the new rule of maa-
uremt-tit or tne ciuu. ini teiier w
received early In January and ac
knowledged, but It wan not deemed of
tulUlent Importance to call a apeclal
meeting of the club for I la considera
tion, on no challenge could be .accepted
for a race thi year.
The letter waa read to the membera
at tht annual meeting. February 18,
and referred to a apeclal committee
with power to answer for the club.
This ooipniUtee considered the pro
posal of 8lr Thotnaa carefully and
haa no mailed the reply.
Bir Thomii Llpton, In asking If the
club would accept m. challenge . under
the new rule practically asked the
club to bar the Reliance, Constitution
and Columbia from participating In
future races for the cup. These boat
could not be used aa defender be
cause the present rule of the club
limit the draught of "any boat to 18
feet, u.ni these three draw 20 feet
each
It la understood from club members
who have a knowledge of what (the
committee agreed upon that the letter
1 Intimated to Sir Thomas Llpon that
the club does not cross a bridge until
It comes to "it and that It ha no power
to aay what It will do in the event of
a challenge being received and can
n .in-aompnt with any one
til Ft ,,u 'Ml ' -
which shall govern future contests.
Tba letter polnta out that the deed of
tlft req.ilre a challenge to come to
some one yacht club ahd that It la tne
JAPS ARE SHIVERING.
Intent Cold in Cores Make it Tough
ForTroopt.
New York, March 18. Although the j
Ice in Ping Yang Inlet Is broken, there
Is much drifting, says a Times dis
patch from Chlnampo, Corea. The
weather I intensely cold, but nucn
Japanese troop as are not immedlaely
pushed forward after landing from the
tranSDort are bivouacking with their
animals In the open and sleep lrf
turns in Corean house which, with
fire under the floors, are warm.
Everything requisitioned Is paid for,
but at present the army Is Independent
of the resources of the country. The
men carrying two day "cooked ra-
tlons" and three days' rice ration.
All the correspondent who arrived
In the Corean theater of hostilities
without oftlclat license have been re
rt..td to withdraw on board return
ing transport. No correspondent
ha be?n allowed more than is miles
north of Ping Yang.
HETTON COAL
The finest Product of Australian
mines for domestic use.
The best house coal ever
brought to Astoria
ONE FIREMAN MAY DIE.
Roof of Burning Building Fall on
Six Men.
Mature Leeds
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Every one knows that Royal Baking
Powder is absolutely pure. - Hence the
housewife uses it with implicit confidence
and without question, and she is justified
in so doing.
But how. few realize that Royal Baking
Powder in its chief ingredient Is a direct prod
uct of the healthful and delicious grape! This
constituent of the grape, crystallized and ground
to an impalpable powder, is ihe cream of tar?
tar which forms the active principle of every
pound of Royal Baking Powder.
Fruit properties are indispensable to the v
healthfulness of the. body, and those of the
grape as used in the "Royal" are the most
valuable and healthful of all.
Hence it is that Roval Baking Powder
produces food superlative both in flavor
and wholesomeness.
ROYAL BAKING POWDES. CO., MEW YORK .
LOWER THAN
LOOKED FOR
Prices of Wheat and Cotton Drop
Further Than Bears Had
Expected.
TRADE ADVICES AT HAND
chall fnging club and not the repre
sentative that the New York Yacht
club recognize. If a challenge I
received from some yacht club asking
a race under certain conditions, then
the matter will be considered by the
New York Yacht Club and some defl
nlie acthm taken.
LOOKING FOR INDIANS.
Chicago. March 18. -Six firemen
have been severely Injured In a fire of
supposed Incendiary origin which
burned the old Holden school buna-.
Ing, at Loomts and Thlrty-nrst
treets. One man may not recover.
All the Injured firemen were on the
third floor of the burning structure
when the roof fell In upon them. The
fir Htarted on the third floor and by
the time he fire engine arrived the
entire upper part of the building was
in flames. It was rearea u
would spread to the new school house
adjoining which Is twice the elae of
the burned structure, but by hara
work the flame were confined to the
uoner floors. The old Holden school
building was erected at a cost of $50,-
000.
Labor Tronbles Offset by Action
of Soft Coal Miners In Ac
cepting A Keductlon
in Wages.
Party of Fifty Red Men Lott In North
rn Wild.
NEGROES BOYCOT HIM.
400 T0NS JUST ARRIVED
Will be sold at same old
price while it lasts.
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Free Delivery in the City,
Seattle, March 18 A special to the
Post-Intelllgenoer from Dawson says
The Canadian government relief ex
pedition will leave here tomorrow for
the purpote of endeavoring to rescue 50
McKende river Indians who are lost In
the nocky mountains 200 miles from
Dawson.
The Indians left McKenzlc some time
ago, bound for this place. They lost
tholr way, and, as It is 50 degress be
low cet'o at the present time, the party
must be In a oitlable condition.
fi,.,- i. o irr lifiiiiirni ficht on be
U i III I ia
tween the different factions of the yu-
Delegate Who Pushed Jim Crow Bill
, Goes Hungry.
ELMORE & CO.
Phone 1961 9th and Commercial Streets.
o , tjiii Mil . March 18. "Dele-
ui:w - '
Kate W. G. Kerbln. of Worcester
county, who haa been pushing the
"Jim Crow" bill In the state leglsla-i
ture has been boycotted by negroes.
v.rtiin hfmrds at a hotel here. When
he returned from Annapolis and
entered the dining room he was in
formed that the colored cook, had re
fused to prepare another meal for him.
Hungry and angry he traveled to
Baltimore before obtaining food. His
colored laundress also has Joined the
movement.
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GOING EA
TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON y
Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
ROYAL BLUE TRAINS
BETWEEN
Chicago and New York
via WASHINGTON, D.C.
Finest and Fastest series of trains in the Jorld. Palatial Coach
11 Pullman Buflet Parlor and Drawing Room Can.
The Finest Dining Car Service in the World. -
Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
ni a iiftTiN. funeral PasSa A&t- - Chicago, 111
III vuii"i
No Dessert
More Attractive
Why oho gelatine and
pond hours soaking, i
weetoning, flavoring'
and coloring whon
s
tela
iroduoea better result In two minute!
-nni).inn in tliA nnkairn. Simolr add hot
water and tet to cool. It's perfeotion. A sar-
prise to the nousewire. jno irouow, -t,
...... t tt irLAnv. Tn Pour Fruit Fkv
Tort: Lomon, Orange, Strawberry, Bmfr
berrr. At grooers. wo.
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MI hT inffuMd with pile, for IhlHy tfl Tr.
J In. T.u iro lut Ap.-il I br gin Uklni CMO.rau
nr nn.tliton. In th. eour.o of .week 1 notlcM
th. pile. beeo to dl.uppo.r and t th. .nd of lit
bT. don. wond.r. for m. I ra .ntlr.lT enra na
ImI Ilk. . n.w m.Q." Ur Krjd.r, hpolou, O,
yp$r$ Best For
VlJJ Th5owel$
Japanese LanJing Delayed. ,
New York, March 18. The proposed
.lannnese landing at Wonsan, on the
eastern const has been further delayed
savs a Hervld dispatch from Seoul.
by the threatened attitude of the
Vladivostok naval t-quadron consisting
of four ships, which are now anchored
rt Posslet my. an excellent base for
attacking Japanese transports ap-
nnmrhlnff Wonsan. It is reported by
th nrefocts of northeastern Corea
that bodies of RuHslans. accompanied
Ka
by interpreters are surveying
country, ascertaining the population,
tbe quantity of supplies and the senti
ment of the people.
New York, March 18. Special trade
advices from correspondent of the
International Mercantile Agency
throughout the United States chronicle
interruptions and changes incidental
to breaking from snow storms Into a
semblance of spring weather and the i
usual season's Increase of labor dis
turbances. The latter despite their
seriousness at New York are offset by
the conservative action of 190,000 soft
coal miners, who Tiave decided to ac
cept a reduction in wages.
Prices for wheat and cotton dropped
further than many bears expected.
Over a considerable period wheat
should range relatively high on 60,
non 000 bushels decline in domestic vis
ible and invisible supplies within three
years. The long predicted freer move
ment of cotton from the Interior with
growing short sentiment has, had the
natural effect. The unusual accumula
tion of funds at New York, by which
banks are strengthened , against the
day, of Panama settlement and pos
sible needs by banks at European cen
ters, due In oart to checked demands
for mercantile accommodation. , In
Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Chicago and
St Louis there Is a slackening m de
mands from banks also. On the other
hand. Boston banks report no such
check. Except at Chicago, among
other cities, railway shipping facilities
have vastly Improved since' last week,
v,.. om-wir reDorts many cars need-
ed, which have been sent to New York,
t shot and Canadian points. ten-
eral trade Is quiet. St. Louis takes the
brightest returns, with business well
ahead of last year In agricultural lm-
olements and swelling volumes of sale
of clothing, drugs and groceries.
The entry of the Pennsylvania rau-
rnaA . buyer in the steel rati mar
ket leave no lingering doubt that the
rteel industry will take on renewe
activity at an early day and mat
prlcea In some varieties will be stl
further advanced. The senumenv
New York financial circles haa im
prove! greatly since the merger de
cision and standard StocKS wno
rr cent with long time money
at 4 1-2 per cent are now beginning '
to have their natural influence. 1m f
the Canadian dominion congested trai-
fic ho been relieved by milder weak
er. There Is considerabl activity
the distribution of spring good, par
ticularly cottons, millinery and foot
wear. Building at larger Canadian
center promise to be quite active
The Increase at Toronto will probably
be 25 per cent as compared with last
year. The'prospect is for heavy Im
CLAIM RICH VALUES.
PldMint, PaUtaMe, Potent, Tit Good , ?
K..r Stek.n, W.ken ot Grip., Me, "''f-fi?,')?
lold in bulk. Th. (tnaln. tabl.t aropd COO,
OBaranlMd to cur. or your money biek.
8t.rlln( Remedy Co., Chlc.go r N.Y. 53
HlMl SALE, TEM liiLUOM BOXES
Hitchcock Suoceed Whitney.
New York, March 18. At a meeting
of the board of directors of the Sara-
tnoa Breeding Association, for the Im
provement of the breed of horse. P.
rt. Hitchcock, has been elected prest
.irit. to succeed William C. Whitney
nnd Harry Payne Whitney was elected
vice president In place of Mr. Hitch
cock. Clarence M. Mackay was elect
ed a director of the association.
Itchiness of the r-kln, horrible plague
Most everybody afflicted in one way o
another. Only one '.ofe, never fallln
cure Doan's Ointment At any dru
store. 69 cents. -
Spencer Gulch Make Showing of Frea
Milling Ore.
Jacksonville. Ore, March 18.-Jck
and James McNulty. who have beea
prospecting Jn the upper Applegat
district for some months past, are de
veloping a quart ledge on Spencer
gulch near Unlontown, about 11 mile
southwest of Jacksonville. The ledge
has been traced about 480 feet on the
Burface and a shaft has been sunk 4
feet at which depth the ledge is over
four feet wide and assay made from
various ports give flattering evidence
of the richness of the mine. At the
depth of 45 feet a vein of sulphite 1
inches wide was struck that yield
high values., One sample of 1 l-
ounces that was burned out In a fry
ing pan yielded 30 cents in gold and
a specimen of quartz sulphite weigh
ing one-half pound when mortared
and the gold collected with quicksil
ver gave 75 cents' worth of the yellow
metal. These tests show that values
run about $2000 per ton, and the ore
80 far Is free-milling. McNulty
brothers are going to sink their shaft
to a 75-foot level and then run a tun
nel to meet it. There is every indi
cation that the mine will prove to be
a money-maker, 4
Is Not a SKin Disease
top, .tiliy ?K.r.rS.V S & .w. u
nain's peculiar to this distressing disease. , N Bowling-Ora, Ky.
Exposure to bad weather or sudden Ab 1 1 year K0 1 w.s ttack.d outj,
chillingof the bftdr f Ibastenana rheumatu .in
Uck of Rheumatism after the Wood and leg. below Motors Pr.orib.i
.ystemare in th right condition for it floTov.tw? on'b VJSl
todevelon but have nothing to do with lnft me any relief. Iw !S. 8. 8-adv ertawl
- kX causes of Rheumatism, "S JSW
which are iti'ernol and n6t ext ernal. hiKl lXf
Liniments, plasters and rubbing uom9roUeL I aud I1 "idMrJw
tlon and swc'Ung and ease the paia for Ifgy"", g0od.
time, bnt f til to relieve i permanently mb Bt MB8. ajjcB HOBTOS.
ouktbn stimulated and quickened, and wmjtb. sys
tem is purified ani cleansed, the aching muscles and
JTSStd of all irriUti., maUer and a lasttrg
U of thla LJifl. nneoualled
' . . na""ic" :6 rshrmatiam will
a, blood pirifier and aainngoraung, pieasau w -
be wailed fete. THE SWIFT SPCClFtC CO.. ATLANTA C.