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H -1 -i '71 n B'viv ?i A r -- a-;.;- .' .". If I 1 8A8E BACCTeeRliT Paoiflo Cunt At LoungHt Lo Aitelet 4, Ta- Iranm 10, , At Kremio Sun Franclaoo. 1. rort- liana 1. Amarlaan. At Chli'iiirt Chicago 1, Cleveland I At 8t. Leul St. Lul I. Detroit 7. National. At Cincinnati Cincinnati S, Chi cago 2. At I'hlluilolphlu l'hllna.l.hl , Ttoston S. . At WnMhlngton WnahtiiRton 8. 1'hll- Itidclphtnlti 8. At New York New York 7. Urook- lyn 1. Avoid Paying MAIN GATE TO PALACE AT SEOUL. PAVILION OF DRIED FRUITS. Santa Clara County Makes Unique Display at Fair. St. Louis April With dried fruits there has been performed at the world's fair a feat of architecture that vies in beauty of design with the most pretentious creations of staff. In the great Palace of Agriculture is a most unique pavilion erected by Canta Clara county, Cal for the dis play of its vast fruit products. Choosing for a model the old San Luis Rey mission near San Diego, the builders, with dried prunes, apricots, figs and peaches have fashioned the walls and towers In all of their old Spanish plctuiesqueriess, and with more of the edibles a miniature re production of the Lick observatory has been designed as a crowning orn ament for the unique structure. Twenty thousand dollars were ap propriated for Santa Clara's particL pation in the world's fair and the space covered by the county's exhibit is larger than that allotted to the Island of Cuba, which adjoins it. The pavilion covers 33 by 21 feet of room and altgether 1610 square feet of space is taken by the exhibits. Not alone do the luscious exterior walls faithfully portray the outlines of the old mission, but inside the pro ducts of the orchard have been dis played in such array of splendor that a mythlogical palace Is at onca brought to mind. Jars of preserved fruit are embedded in the structure of ballustrades and archways, giving the appearance of sections of stone insert ed by the skill of masonry. What a gorgeous spectacle Is the interior! Chandeliers formed by clus ters of glibes filled with sparkling wines and Juices, behind which are DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA Under" Physicians Five Months. AVent from Bad tS Worse. CURED DYCUTICURA Wonderful Change in One Night in a month Face Was Ciean as Ever. I was troubled with eczema on tha face for five months during which time I was In the care of physicians. My face was in each a condition that I conld not go oat It was going from bad to worse and I gave op all hope, when a friend of mine highly recom mended Coticura Remedies. The first night after I washed my face with Co. tlcora Soap and used Cntlcnra Ointment and Coticnra Resolvent it changed won derfully, and continuing the treatment' It removed all scales and scabs. From that day I was able to go out, and in a month my face was as clean as ever." THOMAS J. SOTH, 817 Stagg St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The above letter was received in 189S and he again writes ns Feb. 19, 1903, "I havo not been troubled with ecxema since." The agonizing Itching and burning of uio stun as in eczema; me xngntrni scaling, as In psoriasis ; the loss of balr and crusting of scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm; the awful suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No ' statement is made regarding them that Is not Justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard hid cures oi tue civuizea worm. hidden powerful electric lights, illumi nate the chambers In which dainty dishes of Santa Clara sweets are serv. ed to visitors. Here will be served not only fresh and dried fruit, but demonstrations will be made of how they are used in making preparations intended to delight human appetites. Wonderful is the color effect achiev ed In the decorations with the limited shades to draw from. With an art ist's hand the ebony hue of the prune has been Dlended with the bright red orange and tint of the dried apricots and the pray and white bleached peach in a scheme that Is as pleasing to the eye as one made with all the colors of the painter's palette. Four tons of dried fruits were used In the installation for ornamental purposes. Varl-colored urns of fruit have been arranged In the windows with such an effect as to cause the rays of light to delude the vision in to the Impression that they are panes of richly stained glass. William 'Binder Is the architect of th structure. It Is the most elabor ate effort ever made by the fruit. growing Interests of Santa Clara county. Lending attraction to the building Is the locol color Callfornians will find In the model. The San Louis Rey mission Is one of the historic at tractions of southern California. The Lick observatory Is at Mt. Hamilton in Santa Clara county. USED A 8HOTGUN. CANAL ZONE BILL. Measure for Governing Panama Con- Concessions Considered in Senate. Washington, April 14. The senate devoted the entire day to the consid eration of the bill for the government of the Panama canal r.one and Morgan again occupied the lloor most of the day. The discussion related principally to the details govering the canal, but to Mr. Hale's amendment requiring the use of American bottoms in the shipment of canal supplies to the zone Consideration of the bill was not con eluded. Successor to Makaroff. St. Petersburg, April 14. It Is def initely settled that Admiral Skrydloff comander of the Black sea fleet will succeed the late Admiral Makaroff. Orders have been sent to Vice-Ad miral Skrydloff to come to St. Peters burg for the purpose of receiving In structions, after which he will leave Immediately for the far east. Sent Over the Road. Pocatello, Ida., April 14. -The two men who robbed the government trad ing post at Ross Fork, Ida., on April 6, were yesterday sentenced by United States District Judge Beatty to eight years in the penitentiary at San Quen- tin Cal. The men were captured, tried, convicted and sentenced In Just one week. SoM Ihmtfhoat th mrld. Catiram BMmL m. lorn .1 Ctaocalau CwUd Pill., 1M. Mr rul of Wk 4. k Full Bo.to.JlJF t'du how 8a. i Parte, t ft. bin taw lint m d. M raixi bo. to.. 1st Clu. Ctua. Corp.. Sol. PnpiMoa. Havana, April 14. President Pal- ma gave a dinner to the diplomatic corps at the palace last evening. Those present Included the ministers of the United States, Germany, Great Britain, France, Spain and Mexico, with their ladles; the charge d'af- alres of Belgium, China and Santo Domingo; Jacob Sleeper, first secre tary of the United States legation; Vice-President Estevez, the members of the cabinet, the supreme court Judges, the presiding officers of both houses of congress and Senor Montero, minister of Cuba to Great Britain. C. C. O'Niel & Co, of Chicago, have the entire stock of dry goods and clothing of D. Shanahan and their ex pert salesman Mr. J. Howard Gotshall will sell this stock at the store of D. Shanahan. Store will be opened Mon day, April 18, at 9 a. m.. Come and see the bargains for yourself in this stock. C. C. O'NEILL & CO. Davil and a Woman Assigned in a Not As the Causa. San Francisco, April 14. a man who Is supposed to have been Gus M. Crow ley committed suicide In his room yes terday morning by blowing his head off with a double-bareled shot gun. He had taken his seat on a chair, placed a loop around each of the triggers and tied the cord to his right big toe and both charges were exploded, blowing his head off. Tk. I.n.ltn. V. -.1 . i. . I l - - I Dort and while hit wna hnotunlnu- in tko v ,. . " H room ocupled by Crowley he met Chas. Lane, one of the roomers, who had also heard the report, and told the landlord he had seen smoke pouring out of Crawley's window. A policeman was notified and the door of Crawley's room was forced open and the eyes of the men were met by the fearsome sight The morgue was Informed of the case and Deputy Coroner Brown went for the body. Detective Coleman was also detailed on the case. The landlord In formed them that Crowley rented the room on April 2 and had the shotgun with him at the time. He appeared to be a laboring man about 35 years of age, and had evidently been a heavy drinker. He had not given his name but a package containing writing paper had the name "Gus M. Crowley" written on the cover. In the pocket of a vest belonging to Crawley was found a note addressed to: the landlord and written In pencil on half a sheet of letter paper as follows: "To the people of the house Please excuse me for doing this, but I am drove to it by hard luck, and the devil, and a woman is the devil." He had ap parently signed It but had torn off the signature. The handwriting was the same as" the address on the package NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the county court of Clatsop county, Oregon, duly ap pointed administrator of the estate of I Robert J. Kelly, deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present the same to me, properly verified, at my resi dence, Number tit Franklin avenue, in the city of Astoria, Oregon, within sli j months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice. Dated March 10th, 1904. TIMOTHY J. KELLY, Administrator of the Estate of Rob ert J. Kelly, deceased. S-ll-4-15. :ancy Prices!1 YOU Should tlrc&s neatly, but avoid pitying fancy prices. Our Ready-for-Weur Clothes embody what is 151 in WorknimiHhij, and Latest iu Fafdikm. THEY ARE PRICED RIGHT Men's strictly all wool suits in fancy (7dA AA Cheviot and Black Clay Worsteds at BI Vl "tf Men's strictly all wool suits in fcney (t4C Worsteds, all the Leading Styles at cJlCltlV Handsome New Spring suits in Wore- f4f AA teds,cheviot.s, newestcut and material Little Colds." Thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup cures little colds, cures big colds too, down to the very verge of consumption. Solo Agents for HAWKS' $3 II ATS Derbys and Fedoras REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, March 28th. 1904 RESOURCES Loans and discounts 1358,687 61 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured 6,349 01 U. S. Bonds to secure clr- ..culatlon 12.500 00 Stocks, securities, etc 72,700 00 Other real estate owned .... 6.000 00 Due from National Bunks (not reserve agents) 2,595 67 Due from State Banks and Bankers 84,254 61 Due from approved reserve agents 119,139 60 Checks and other cash Items 297 87 Notes of other National Banks 390 00 Nlckles and Cents 108 74 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vis: Specie $121,000 00 Legal tender notes 120 00 121,120 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of Circulation) . . 625 00 J$& Spri &h Agents for HAWKS' $3 HATS Derbys and Fedoras Derb ON THE SQUARE gttattttttnttaaitaatitttittttatittaittttttta I lie The Best Restaurant fc.aaii iliiMiiia 1 1 Palace Cafe a a a a Kecolar Meals. 25 CcdU a Sunday Dinners a Specialty EwythlnfttieMiiketAffoftfs a a Palace Caterini? Comoanv I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa93tiiififittfiHtMt1 DIETRICH NOT GUILTY. Senator of Nebraska Exonorated Fully By Committee. Washington. April 14. Senator Die trlch, of Nebraska, has been declared by a special committee of congress to be not guilty of any violation of the statutes of the United States or of any corrupt or unworthy conduct re latlng to the appointment of Jacob Fisher as post master at Hastings, Neb., or the leasing of the building in that city to the United States for a a post office. The report Is unanimous. The com mlttee with reference to the lease of the building at Haotings finds it 'was effected while Dietrich was governor and before he became senator; that It extended for 10 years and the law governing In such matters was not vio lated. Total $784,768 01 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.... 19,868 77 National Bank notes out standing ,, 12,500 00 Individual de posits subject te check $511,299 28 Demand certifi cates of deposit 141,042 96 Certified checks 57 00 652.399 24 Slg Sichel, a member of the police board of the metropolis, and a very prominent merchant, came down from. Portland last night. Mr. Sichel will be In the city until Sunday looklnir after the needs of his patrons'here. TO CURE ANY DI8EA8E. The Caase Mast be Remove, Same Way With Daadraff. Kill the germ that causes dandruff. falling hair and baldness, you will have no more dandruff, and your hair must grow luxuriantly. Newbro's Hernlcide not only contains the dandruff germ destroyer, but It Is also a most delight ful hair dressing for regular toilet use. No other hair preparation la on thla scientific basis of destoylng the dandruff germs, it stops all Irritation, keeps tha scalp sweet, pure and wholesome K. member that something claimed to be just as gooa," will not do the work of genuine Herplclde. Sold by leading arugguts. send lOo. in stamps for sam ple to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store Owl Drug Store 351-853 Bond St. 649 Com. St Astoria, Oregon. T. P. LAURIN, Proprietor. Special Agent Total ..$784,768 01 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I, S. S. Gordon, Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. GORDON, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of April, 1904. V. BOELLINO, Notary Public. Correct Attest: O. C. FLAVEL, w. f. McGregor. W. M. LADD. Directors. THB FAIR ROUTE. ' via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Louis, is one that gives you the most for your money, and the fact tbe.t the ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers unsurpas sed service via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and In this connec tlon to all points beyond, makes It to your advantage, in case you contem plate a trip to any point east to write us before making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes, B.. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSET, T. F. A P. A. 141 Third street Portland, Ore. F. B. THOMPSON, F, at P. A. Room L Colman Bldg, Seattle, Wash STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE The Largest; Stauncl.est, Steadiest und most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Doat of Table and State Koorn Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between Astoria AND Tillamook Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R, for Portland &n Francisco and all points East. For , freight and passenger rates apply to b SAMUEL ELMORE & Co. General Agents, Astoria, Or. OR TO A. a C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or. Pacific Navigation Co., Tillamook, Or. O. R. a N. Co., Portland, Or. lyiU'crtised in The Astorian-tell the Advertiser of it