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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1904. mmmmmm . ! ... ' i PAGE TIIREK GENTLEMEN'S SHOES j? Al Popular Price $3:22 $3jQ fokQ We bare an especially ex- tnoif liim priced shoes to Meet from uch m the celebrated W. L. DOUGLAS WAUi-OVER Oood enough for Anybody! PETERSON a BROWN PRESIDENT AND SENATOR CHEERED BY REPUBLICANS For the BEST DECORATOR ' .j Bert Stock of Wall Decorations and the Most Prompt Scrvico Goto B. F. ALLEN 0 SON HIE LEADERS Great enthusiasm waa manifested by the republican convention yesterday when the platform committee present ed ue report The committee waa made up of Jamee W. "Welch, Samuel Elmore, J. A. Fastabtnd, Dan Releraon and I O. Belland. When reference waa made to the ad ministration of President Roosevelt the delegate! cheerd lustily, and again ahouted out their joy when the tribute to Senator Fulton' hustling qualities was read. The platform Is as follows: We, the undersigned committee on platform and resolutions, beg to re port the following platform and move Its acceptance, towlt: We, the republicans of Clatsop coun ty In convention assembled, viewing with Just pride the history of the re publican party, which is the history and magnificent achievements of the United States for the last 40 years, hereby pledge ourselves anew to those principles, and urgently solicit all pat riotic citizens of Clatsop county, with out regard to political affiliations, to further the course of liberty, justice and equality of all men by the elec tlorr of the Honorable Theodore Roose velt, one of the common people, to the presidency of the United States. His statesmanlike policy and his just and truly admirable administration of the affairs of the government and liis hu mane and successful efforts to relieve the suffering miners of Pennsylvania coal districts we most heartily endorse. We earnestly endorse the actions of our delegation in the congress of the United States for the able and impar tial manner in which they have so faithfully and honestl performed their duties and congratulate them In se curing an appropriation for the Lewis and Clark fair, and recommend their earnest endeavors to procure a larger appropriation for that purpose. It is with no llttJe pride that we commend the able manner In which our fellow-townsman, the Honorable C. W. Fulton, has so ably, and with honor to himself and credit to thei state, performed the high duties of his office and avail ourselves of the opportunity of assuring him of our un swerving confidence, support and re spect Our endorsement of approval for the maintenance of salmon propagation must commend Itself to the legislators of our state and we must Insist that further appropriation be nde by our state legislature to further the propa gation of salmon, for It has been proven that the hatcheries are a success and the Industry will again assume former proportions. We hereby pledge to the taxpayer ana citizens of tbi county a clean, honest and economical administration of the affairs of the county, and that each nominee of the convention will further this object. . ,, . j Hr We respectfully request ail loyal re publicans and taxpayer to aid us in our efforts to conduct the affairs of this county In an economical and busi nesslike manner, hereby pledging our utmost endeavors to that end. RICH FAMILY OF BEGGARS Woman Who Has Begged for Past Ten Years Lives in a Fine Home. THE CHILDREN TAKE ALMS Officers Became Interested and a Itesult Fiod Supposed ,. Paupers Enjoying Wealth. LOOKING TO IDAHO. .,-4. Confectionery for Everybody, Tul up in the most attractive form snltableforofreritiKa, and of the most fleet canditw, bon buns, etc., is now ready for the choosing at the EASTERN CANDY STORE 606-508 Commercial St, Next Griffin' B.ol Store. Their wide-spread reputation for furnishing (ha tuoet nealtbfnl, pur and delicious confectionery is a full imarautee of the-high quality of their goods. SOAP Red Cross Savon Use Red Cross Savon, you will not make a mis take. Sold by FOARD STOKES COMPANY, Astoria Mining Men Expect Big Things from Sister Stat. Idaho is "M;j.Mu much ut'.entln in the mining, world just at the prf nt time, and Inestmenta In thnr section are being m!. idaho has a Jl versi fied class of mlnorit and produces ail j classes of the base metal wA In the commercial world. The output of lad is the greatest of any state In the Union, the Coeur d'Alenes producing 49 per cent of the entire lead produc. tlon of the United States. For gold production, both in quart and placer, Boise Basin Is famous, and the placer gold taken from that section since its discovery Is known to be over 1250,- 000,000. It was Boise Basin that made the town of Boise. When only a few bouse formed the settlement hundreds of placer mines were at work washing the gold from Boise Basin and taking In their supplies from the city which is now the captal of the state. The gold, for the greater part, was takeen to Ban Francisco by packtralns This business waa the nucleus of the I establishment of the First National IBank of Boise, of which C. J. Moore Is president. Many mining camp of great rich ness have been opened In close prox imity to Boise, and many mines are producing. The most important camp are Pearl, Neal, Atlanta, Black Hornet, Silver City and Horshoe Bend, all of which are within 100 mile of Boise. Pearl ore la a contentratlng I class and ha the Checkmate, Lincoln, I X L and Friday mine producing. In Neal the ore Is free milling and ha a producer the Daisy, Homeetake and Overlook mines, while at Black Creek, the Golden Eagle has been j STRIKER IS SHOT DEAD Assails Young Press Feeder and as a Result Gives Up His Life. SECOND DEATH DURING STRIKE Franklin Union Being; Scored by Grand Juries and Officer at Chicago for Their Outrages. constant worrying. Worry and hurry are their enemies, and yet they hug them to their bosoms. Women cross bridges before they come to them, and even build bridges to cross. They Imagine misfortune, and run out to meet it women are not Jolly enough. They make too serious business of life, and laugh at Its little humors too seldom. Men can stop In the midst of perplex- Itie and have a hearty laugh. It keeps them young. Women can not, and that is one reason why they fade so early- there are other reasons, but we will pass them now. Worry not only wrinkles the face, but It wrinkles and withers the mind. Have a hearty laugh once In a while; it la a good antiseptic, and. will purify the mental atmosphere, drive away evil imaginings, bad temper, and other Ills. Buffalo Times. Chicago, April I. Living in a richly furnished house on the west side a family of beggar has been located after seven years' search. The long hunt ended when Superintendent J. Mlnnlck of the west aide bureau of charities took Into custody three small children of Mrs. Missouri Boehm. Two hours later five othr children were ar rested and Judge Brown in the Jave nlle court put them In the care of court officer or sent them to institutions. In the family home the probation officer found a piano, expensive rugs and draperies and furniture of costly woods. There were closets and chest filled with clothing, and in the base ment were bale of clothing apparently prepared for sale. When the family was taken to court. Mrs. Boehm was declared by Mlnnlck to have been for 10 years a beggar in Austin, Oak park and the west side of Chicago. Minnick testified that she sent out her children to beg, and in the last four years more than 100 letters have been written to the bureau of charities by persons interested In the pleas of the begging children. EXPECTS A FORTUNE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ASTORIA NATIONiL BANK, at Astoria, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business March 28th, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discount 1309,020 70 Overdrafts, secured and un secured ., .. 2,770 03 Chicago, April 9. Another name has been added to the death roll that dis tinguishes the progress of the Frank lin Union's labor war on the Interna tional Association of Pressmen. Roy Travis, an 18-year-old press feeder, be-i Ing assaulted by Franklin Union pickets, drew his revolver and fatally wounded Michael Boland early today. He died while on the way to tha county hospital Travis Is employed by a firm of it a , , ... . I ' l wuro cir- " ",lon "lreel ana WM - culation .. 1 SOO 00 turninr from lnnr-h ti " . "vwum "f I PMmhtm am TT a tv j ... . e Bucceeaea in getting stocks etc Kfin "l mem uniy 10 DO aiiaCKea Rnnlrlnv trn..c k.. o-i.-j ,l . ... . .. 0 uiun.ur me imra man, ana thei . ... - , ....... ,BU W iravis, wno snows nthM- Mai .. . . t I vnucu .... 1V,S4J W rcvere oeuung, was ar- nu from. vHni n.-i,. . . . I - - , weu. . ..v I icrorYB ageziiBj 1,778 01 u w , union 01 ress nua (mm ..... . i BMlVt reeaer nas oeen marked by one pre-1 nkra ..I liiii . ... . 1 .ivs s T,uuo na neany i assauiu, Du from approved reserve -.v ww iiHuimi ujr Kngw jrenta tl mm vvimvuiiGiiLC. .un lu iiu n"inr run i m . .n. 1 . k. ,. i.. . ' ... .. W,CVM "ra """can Hem i.in H -Munca w nospiuti ror monuu. scores I Note of other national two year. The Black Hornet mine I of case of intimidation wr. mnnrti v.u. w - tr sifui to the Dolice and enartv JO rrt. , closest mine to Boise, being within Mowed. I nln lr,(U. f ttm llmU. - . 1 ruieen rTanann anion members 1 Tofui mAn Sllvw City is the oldest producing were indicted bv the rwmw ..n i u ..... camp n western Idaho, and was where Jury and with the officer a like num- Specie .'. 4 m t0 Captain J. K. DeLemar made his for- ber was held by the January Jury. The Legal tender note 160 00 64 3S9 90 tune from the mine which still bears union tpntimnnv ahn- In.nt ,, , . ' " , , ... ... I "r-" ..uctiijiuub tuna wim u. o. his name. Several producers are In the t40,000 on the strike, and. in addition. treiu.nr.r k . -' I . v ayv.- vvim v , was twice fined $1,000 for violating Injunctions restraining it from picket ing shop. Its officials were also fined and sent to Jail by Judge Holdom. This week Judge Kohlsaat in the fed- district. In Boise Basin the Gold Hill i has produced very high-grade ore, and property operated by D. E. and W. A. Coughanour has turned out over 13,000.000. circulation) GOING B A ST TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE --TRAINS' BETWEEN- and New York via WASHINGTON, D, C. Finest and Fnstest bpHps of trnins in tha xmrM Pnl.w,olrv,.k - " v i viiui niauai v. vet V. 11 es, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World. Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. El, AUSTIN, General Pass. Alt- - Chicago, III, Chicago erl n o. . mining investors oi ins easi man any other western city, and through the enterprise of its mining men and cltl sen in general baa done much to ad vertlse the Thunder Mountain district Judge J. H. Richards, while in Port land recently, stated that there had been paid through the Boise bank over $4,000,000 to aid the development of Idaho mine in the last three years. Boise la made up of mining men, and Total $595,054 70 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 50,000 00 Surplus fund io.OOO 00 Undivided profit, less ex MISTAKES OF WOMEN. pene, ana taxe paid.... 15,223 61 I NAttonnl Dftnlr ia&s "v"" " m standing iaaa s ----" VV1 VV Knowing now to seat If a man is not to j Individual deposit subject be fed when she la, ahe thinks a cup of! to chec 1251,451 80 tea and anything handy 1 good enough. If she need to save money, she doe It at the butcher's cost If she la busy, she will not waste time In eatlnr. If the trade of the mine amounts to ' unhappy, ahe goes without food. Hundred of thousands of dollar an- l ",UI cal " ens snenn; is at in aoor, nually. A much of the wholesale a u wor drive. If the undertaker hualnoaa nt ha fUir I. Ann IVmtivti linierrUDu: and D IS Tight. A WAman - W ..avOM I - - " " . - . . . I ...til l - . .Portland, Boise resident are In close I w'" "tooo ice cream instead or Beer toucn witn tn mining men or this i01- man win not. section, and a great amount of gold from eastern Oregon goes to the Boise assay office. Another of her mistakes Is In not knowing when to rest If she Is tired. she may sit down, but she will darn stockings, crochet shawls, embroider MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. dollies. Doesn't she know that hard There' nothing like doing a thing I work tires? IX she is exhausted she tnorougjiiy. or all th Salves you ever will write letters or figure her accounts. heard of, Bucklen'a Adnlca Salve is the J She would laugh at you If you hinted best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bolls. Ulcers, that reading or writing could fail to rest her. All over the country women's Skin Eruptions and Piles. It 1 only hospitals flourish because women do 260, and guaranteed to give satiBfae- I not know how to rest tlon by Charles) Rogers, druggist Another mistake on the list Is their Demand certificates of de port so.osj Time certificate of ds Pont ., ....... 100,281 II 507,121 14 Portland Man Has Oodles of Gold In View. James Poole, of Portland, has be come an enthusiastic promoter of & townsite on the shores of Central Alas ka, and predicts that a line of steam. ships rill be established between Port land and Kyak within the next five years. Mr. Poole has been north and thinks it the most wonderful mineral region on the face of the globe. Mr. Poole carries a chunk of coal In one coat pocket and a pint flask of crude oil In the other. These are specimens of what the wonderful Ka yak region produces for a space of 15 miles wide, along, the Alaska coast for 75 mile. ( When the Alaska excitement broke out some six years ago Mr. Poole took passage by the General McPhereon, a , trim schooner that sailed out of Port land, and he went through Behring straits and a far north as Kotzebue sound, where he wintered among the Iceberg and prospected the following summer. The trip did not pay him, owing to the dissensions that sprung up between th owners of the McPher- son, and Mr. Poole made his way back to Portland poorer than he went, bar ing lost two active years of hi life. "Now I am going in to get back what lost on that trip," Mr. Poole said recently a he unrolled a blue print map of the City of Kayak and the tributary territory, which contain oodles of gold, copper, coal and oil. I have associated with men of means from the east and al though I have failed to interest the people in this project I shall work for Portland's Interest all the same, when It comes to !onnecting Kyak with the outside world by steamer. Kayak hasn't many people now, but wihln five years the town will have at least 6,1)00, and those mines will have at. tracted the attention of all the Pacific coast." Mr. Poole expects to leave for the new townsite In June, to be on the ground floor whn the surveyor f the railroad will be camping there. Capitalist of Paris have formed a corporation with 3200,000,000 at their back for the- purpose of building railroad from th United State to China, via Behring straits." he ald. "They propose to tunnel under the sea for 40 mile) between the Alaskai 1595,054 70 1 peninsula and the coast of Asia, so that there will be no time lout in PJeEn uvi freight Kyak will be the 00 00 201 12 025 60 Total , Stat of Oregon, county of Clatsop, L J. E. Higglna, cashier of the I transferring above-named bank do solemnly (wear I across the strait that the above statement Is true to the I moat important city on ths routa of oest or my knowledge and belief. this railroad, and a I am the third J. E. HIOOINS, Cashier. I heaviest owner In Kyak real estate, I Subscribed and sworn to before ine"haU be wealthy before I die, although this (th day of April, 1904. GEO. C FULTON, Notary Public, Correct Attest: Geo, H. George, Wm. H. Barker, A Scherneckau, Directors. jl am already 64 years old." A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind.. knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not he!n her. VT thmiirht r ami Ecsema, scald head, hives, itchiness tried Dr. Kin-. New T.if nil. of the skin of any sort, Instantly re- she not relief at ones and tu finally lieved, permanently cured. Doan' Oint-1 cured. Only 26o at Charles Rogers ment At any drug (tore. I firm x irfnr