PAQfe TWO. THE UQWmOt AST0RIA1I, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1904. INDICATIONS OF GENERAL ACTIVITY IN BUSINESS Mercantile Reports Show That Country Trade Is Extensive Except in the Southwest. can hope to do, but It doi mean that tha central point and principal pur pose of my candidacy haa bwn to crys tallise thla Issue ao that tt will be neither overlooked nor neglected." For free deliberation at the 8t Louli convention, the adoption of an honest and progressive, and therefore genu inely conservative platform, and for Democratic aucceaa at the polls, Mr. Hearst will work with Senator Gor man and all other democrats. THE FINE ART OF KEEPING SWEET. For the Ladles. To the gtrl attaintne womanhood, the young woman, and those of maturer years, during the recurring times ol depression and discomfort, when Na ture requires a mue, assistance, Beecharn's Pills are a special boon. See special instructions. Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and iSo. If your ehett measure la 42, a 34 oat would be a little uncomfortable I and would oauea some eomment among your friends., Is your advertising ex penditure out too small for your bust nets sheet measurement? DONT QO TO ST. LOUIS 'Till you caH at or write to the Chi cago, Mtlwaukoa A4 Bt Paul Railroad Office 134 Thlrt street, Portland, Ore. Low rates to all points east. In cosneo tlon with all transcontinental. II. 8. ROWS, Oeneral Agent New York. June 24. Reports to the International Mercantile agency from commercial centers throughout the United States Indicate greater activity In general business, especially In the southwest. This applies to most branches of dry goods, at good de- are also In demand with best qualities selling well. A large business has been done in bats, and millinery dur ing the week. The labor situation Is decidedly bet ter. The tlerup on the great lakes, which has been so long a disastrous roand for mens' apparel in lightweight J hindrance Is at an end. and from now mrmonti Wholesale houses in the I on the industries that suffered most Chicago district report heavy buying i for fall dellery with clothing, dry goods and shoes in beat demand. Ad vices to that center from tributary points suggest fair Interior trade and nromlsina- outlook for the future. These conditions are modified, ol course, by disturbance in certain cen ters where jobbers announce a falling off as compared with last year's or ders. The volume of business at the north and northwest to materially be low 190S. Here, as elsewhere, the ap proach of a presidential election, with (he feeing that general trade had Blackened have been effective In re stricting operations in various indus tries. "With the general hopeful feeling about the crops, distribution of mer ' chandise has been expedited and sen timent materially Improved. Collec tions are still slow and in the neigh borhood of Baltimore show a falling off for the week- In Pennsylvania the same tendency has been felt St. Louis territory shows up well with ac tive dry goods trade and heavy orders for fall deliveries. Boots and shoes ! from the blockade are likely to be un usually active. There is already a great rush of work at the docks, and To keep sweet amid a hundred and one distractions and irritations, not to go to pieces over trifles, and when heavy loads and big problems come still to be serene and sunny this is the finest of tine arts. Do we gle half enough attention to Its cultiva tion? Don't we think that It is a good deal more Important to moke a lot of money .to get on in our profession, to succeed in politics, to acquire social while it may not be possible to make position, to write a book? All excel- good the losses sustained, the net re- lent things in their way. but to ae- suit of the strike may average a complish them at the sacrifice ot one's a private exhibit of tobacco for the African and West Indlun trade, aUo a special display of Montgomery coun ty fine tobaccos. The tobacco exhibit Is surrounded with large columns veneered with to bacco a nd connected by ropes of twisted tobacco, decorated with large tassels of tobacco. Every column Is surmounted by an urn of tobacco con taining a tobacco plant On every column appears the word "Tennes see, and every one la artistically dec- ! orated with tobacco In twists, plugs A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. Hftil varlmia hartAei Tha wnrb xttnm I smaller falling off in total volume of weemes. or 8P. ; aer an. now fcy , c KtM9 for thJ business done than was , first feared the best thing in lire. The striking machinists are still out I Really, now, how can any one do at Chlcago,but the lockout In the more food than by keeping sweet? Tou shhoe industry Is still over. Business don't have to cross the ocean or wait continues dull throughout New Eng- until next week to begin. Tou don't land witb little change from last week, have to acquire a college education Shoe manufacturers are receiving first Tou can start this morning to fair orders for spring goods, but most practice the art Tou are working In branches of dry goods are very quiet the midst ot people who constantly Revlal of Investment buying of rue your temper? Well, then. If you can bonds has been the feature ot chief keep sweet you will be a marked man significance at New York. Investors a mighty Influential one, too, In in all parts of the country have sent! that office or in that factory. You, past 0 years haa been president ot the Clarksville (Tenn.) Tobacco Board of I Trade. Next to Tennessee's pretty display of tobacco la the Connecticut exhibit, consisting of a large glass case filled with Havana seed leaf, canvas cured Sumatra leaf, and cigar fillers and wrappers. Virginia's tobacco exhibit Is guard ed by Pocahontas, who In a statue draped with tobucco leaves stands up on a high pedestal of tobacco. Her lee that your ticket reads via the Illinois Central R, R. Thoroughly mod era train connect with all transconti nental Unas at St. Pmut and Omaha. If your friends are coming west let us know and we will quote them direct the specially low rates now la effect from all eastern points. in orders for high class securities and! father, are rounding- corner at nl-ht the demand has been sufficiently broad Uer exceptionally aggravating day ,cftnt c,oth,n u tobftCC0' her moc to Justify the belief that with the re- ln business, but there looms in sight lease of the July dividend fund next your home a haven of refuge. How week a great deal ot surplus capital vnil ta -nrPV vnrnt for the next 12 or 15 hours there? You may will be permanently invested. This I weeks demand for bonds at New York not carry home much money In your has been chiefly for the four per cent issue is selling around par. WILL REDUCE FORCE. Military to Be Taken Away From the Cripple Creek District. Denver, June 24. The News today (ays: After a lengthy conference, between Acting General Haggott and Adjutant General Bell, a reduction of the mill tary force in the Cripple Creek district and a change in the disposition of the remaining forces has been determined upon. There Is no prospect of martial law being declared off or that the military will be wholly withdrawn in the im mediate future, said the general. The step we are taking must not be construed to mean such withdrawal Martial law and the soldiers are here to stay indefinitely. We simply have the situation so in band as to be able to rearrange the forces to advantage." Indian Educators. St Louis, June 24. A congress of Indian educators will be held at the exposition from June 27 to July L An invitation has been extended to all those interested In Indian education to be present and a large attendance Is expected. Among those who have ben invited t make addresses are Dr. J. T. Doyle of Washington, D. C; W. S. Jackson, University of Chicago; Dr. Alvin Pabst of Leipzig, Germany; G. Stanley Hall, president of Clark university, Wor cester, Mass., and Miss Emily S. Cook of Washington, D. C. Will Study Russian History. New York, June 24. In following a policy adopted during the Boxer troubles in China, when a department of Chinese was established, Columbia university has announced that next fall a lectureship In Russian history will be started under the auspices of the faculty of political science. The first Incumbent of the new chair will be Dr. Vladimir Simkhovitch, who has been the supervisor of the department of serials in the university library. pocket, you may be dreading the strain that awaits you tomorrow with the opening of a new business day, but this much you can carry home a sweet spirit. You can grit your teeth and say. "Come what will, I will be kind anil decent to mv own." Thai frtllmvlno. AiMtnrlfll finm fViA Can I I Sweetness does not mean absence of Francisco Examiner will give people an I strength. It is out from the strong maple that the sugary sap trickles ln MR. HEARSTS BATTLE CRY. Would Make Anti-Trust Campaign He Is Nominated. If A Queer Question. Professor Leopold Barisen Is in charge of the great X-ray machine in the Educational building'' at the St Louis fair, and, naturally, In this po sition, he Is called upon to answer in numerable strange questions. Professor Barisen recounted the other afternon the odd queries about X rays that some boys had put to him ln the morning. "I was rather In the position," he said, "of a Harvard instructor who was lecturing on oxygen. "'Oxygen,' the Instructor said, 'is essential to all animal existence; there could be no life without It; and yet strange to say, it was discovered only a century ago. " What did they do, then,' a student asked, "before it was discovered, slrf accurate line on the democratic battle cry should W. R. Hearst be nominated at St Louis: Tne New Torn Tribune, usually a careful newspaper, takes liberty with the truth ln asserting that Representa tive Hearst is a party to the reputed "Gorman-Guffey-Tammany combina tlon" In the Interest of Senator Gor man as a presidential aspirant and that there are "dally Increasing Indies tlons that Hearst and Gorman will have an understanding at St Louis." Mr. Hearst has the highest res pecs for Senator Gorman as an able public man. He recognizes that the Mary land , statesman enjoys the confidence and support of an important propor tlon of the democratic party, especial ly in the south. But Mr. Hearst has not entered Into man of the kind stated or any other arrangement The Tribune can get confirmation of this, if it wishes, by applying to Senator Gorman himself. Nor has Mr. Hearst made arrange ments, or combinations, or bargains, with any of the other gentlemen spoken of for the presidency. Mr. Hearst is not playing "practical" politics. He has gone before the demo cracy of the United States as a candi date for the presidential nomination be cause he believes in eertaln principles and policies for which he thinks the democratic party should stand at this Juncture in the nation's affairs. As he said ln a recent interview: I do not regard the presidency as an end, but as an opportunity. I would not deem it worth while merely to be pointed out as the man who is pres ident, but I would give all I possess to be pointed out as the man who, when caslns are of tobacco and tobacco is found In many gloss caces around her. The columns of tobacco, connected by tobacco ropes, extend along the entire exhibit connecting these three states with Kentucky, whose tobacco exhibit consists of many cases of leaf tobacco. presses full of leaf, stacks of plug In boxes and models of tobacco ware houses, drying houses, presses, etc., and a field ot tobacco. The entire display Is both instruc tive and attractive and shows world's fair visitors how the seductive weed Is cultivated, cured and marketed. Any Information as to rates, routes, etc, cheerfully given on application. OB. It. TRUMDUuL, Commercial Agent 141 Third street Portland, Or. J. C. LINDSBT, T. F, P. A.. 14 Third street Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON. F. A. P. A., ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS That Throbbing Hoadaohe UTsiiM Mltllr 1u Issva it ami itauut fTVUVt uivew owe, v w vu sa j wta m-wmif Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands ot sufferers nave proved moir maicn less merit for Bick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only IS cents; money back If not cured. Bold by A..& C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 8, 10M: Leave H.DOt.m i PORTLAND Tort land Union 7,00 p.m depot (or Astoria Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11.10a. ra JMO p.m Arrlvi 7 ah -... t i.,ni, 610 p. J Leave ffBTm" 'ortiauii and I Il.80a.ta wsy points J 10.80 p m SEASIDE DIVISION aItSuia Leave tt.loa.ui 5 Mp.tii , Arrlva ASTORIA Arrlvi ur trarrenvuu, Hammond, Ft Ntevens, Haasitle M0.40 a,ta 7.40 ata Leave SEASIDE! Arrlva wave 0.15 a. mil IM ftm f Jfor Astoria direot lliio"pj beabidej Arrive oTVerren'to otevtms. Hem. 9,80 a.m ( mnnd.Astorla J 7.20 p.m Additional train leave Astoria dally mm 1 I rt - ,1 m t ti.av av. hi, tur iu puinia vn cv Btevena Branch, arriving Ft Stevens 11.10 p. ttl, returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 100 p. m arivlnr Astoria 141 p. m. Sunday only. Ail trains make close connections at Ooble with ail Northern Paolfla trains to and from the East and Sound points. J. C MATO, General Freight and passenger Agent VIA spring ' days. Indeed, sweetness is a component element of all strong na tures. President Elliot ot Harvard unl veslty is a shining example of thla He has had more than his ordinary share ot fighting to do. He has been misunderstood and misrepresented, but his urbanity has been unfailing, his plain and gentle way of stating unwel come truths, of championing unpopular positions, has bad much to do with converting people to his way of think ing. Sweetness of spirit does not mean namby-pamby-ness; It is the velvet glove under which is the iron hand. It Is a kind of buffer which strong na tures interpose between themselves and the world's hardness. "Keeping sweet? Why, that is easy enough," says some one. Just try it on, then, friend, for half a day. 8now In Montans. Butte, Mont, June 24. An Inter mittent snowstorm has been raging in this city since 8 o'clock last night. The mountains are covered with a coating of white, though in the valleys the snow is melting about as fast as It falls. The temperature ranged during the night between 30 and 40 degrees above zero. While the storm appears to be gen eral throughout the state It is not ight the stock interests will su: though some damage may result to the I crops and early fruit 0- . 1 To 8pokana, St Paul. Minnei Duluth, Chicago, St Louis, and all points esst and south. TIME HCJI KDULKH Depart from Arrive roitri.Asr , . Chlcaco I'orlUnd Mult Denver. Kl Hmu Worth, onmlm, Kn- tMpa fctos.m. nCUj,HlUiul, vl Hunt- t'nicimoaod Uie Ktt lnujtt A Mantle hipraui Hnlt Uk, Itawvor Pt 8.15p m. Worth, Oirmtm, Ka- lid am viiiunt-M(;it.y.8il,0ui, Ington Cl4iM(o and Ue Kant gt-Psul Walla Walla, fnwl A hMthUII ton. HpokHim.Mlimo. f 1 :44 p.m. SIK.1U. HI I'.ul, liuluth s copm I vlafipo- Milwaukee, Chicago, kane and Kant ' Uriu the Christisn. A Boston man, a graduate of An napolis, recalling his cadet days, says that among the most Interesting of his classmates were admiral Uriu and the late Philo McGlffln the only Christian In the naval academy. On Uriu's ur gency McGiffln atended the Young Prognostication. Yes, we found the baby playing with a volume of verse." Indeed? He will probably turn out to be a poet." But he tore the verse up and tossed them out of the window." "Did, eh? Well, that shows he's go ing to be an editor." Nashville Amer ican. 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across the Cssesds and Rooky Mountains. The only direct route to Louis world's fair and the the St East is I For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 122 Third Street, Portland, Or. S. O. YERKES. G. W. P. A... 612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Men's Christian Association services I via the O. R. & N. and Union Pacific. and the odd couple, the little Jap and the big Yankee, became Inseparable chums. The destinies of the two were widely different. McGiffinfought for China ln the war of ten years ago and probably against Uriu. McGi n'slife closed in madness and he died self- slain. Urln has mounted to the high est honors of his profession. Will Meet Cut Rate. New York, June 24. All the steam- ghlp lines have announced they will president stopped the trusts from rob- meet the Cunard cut in steerage rates bing the people." on steamers bound from this Dlace with Mr. Hearst hopes that the St, Louis t reduction of $10 for certain steam- platform will take no backward step, erg ealllng to Mediterranean ports. but declare with all possible frankness This brings the steerage rate to Naples and strength for a progressive democ- down to $20. racy which will make war in behalf of the whole people upon the special Interests that own the republican party, possess the government and use it for their private profit Mr. Hearst will appear at the con vention as a representative of The folowlng rates apply from As toria: To St. Louis and return $67.50 To Chicago and return 72.50 To Chicago, returning from St. Louis or vice versa 70.00 To Chicago, returning via St. Louis or vice versa 73.501 Returning via California, $13.50 ad ditional. For runner particulars, can on or address G. W. ROBERTS, Agent O. R. & N. Co., Astoria. 1U mm Mm Tsese tiny Capsules are superior to Baisam ot topaiDa. v,uoeui or injections anniyn-, CURE IN 48 HOURS W. the tame diseases with out Inconvenience. .fWRMseSL s Oregon Shoit LINE makd UmonPacific 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria Ail sailing dates subjsct to change. For San Francisco every five days, Dally ex cept Hun duy at7am Columbia River to I'oruaua aua Way lauding! 4 am Daily ex cept Mon Direct Line to St. Louis World's rair. steamer Mancotta leaves Astoria on the tide DAILY Fort ii.wArn connecting there with trains for Lonf Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning arrives at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all prin cipal European cities. O. W, ROBERTS, Aarent, Astoria, Ore. ETiilYROYAL PILLS rlli,T and Unit Onnlm. '"A t'"'t 'IKHTKK'H KNULIHK GREAT TOBACCO EXHIBITS. Several States Make Artistie Diiplay of ths Seductive Weed. St. Louis, June 21. Tobacco plays the its part at the world's fair, the several democracy which upholds the rights tobacco exhibits being the most com- of the American people as against the piete and comprehensive ever seen at privileges of the few who despoil them any fair. In the center of the Ten- and debauch the country's politics and Lessee exhibit is a model tobacco barn, government m tne way of business. fined with leaf tobacco hanelnsr un to This," as he has already said, "li cure. Surrounding the bam are num- The World's Pslr Route. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the Mlssurl Pacific Railway, which, on account of its various routes and gate ways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the northwest take the Missouri Pacific trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kansas City, or I via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains dally from Denver and Pueblo to St Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment Including electric lighted obser- MB , In Itl.ll mt Volif boiM, M.M wltn blu. fllihno. 'J brnothir. RtiftiM laltfM-OIM NnhltutlMM. mm A llt. lliH. Bur of rour OrwiMl.l. or md . la nuiiia Itor I'arUrHlnra, 1'MtlaHnlal od Hrllaf far lea," fci Mur, .j ra. I Ma MalL 1 M.0OII ThiIhiibI.. UakA mm .11 fkv.-Hl.l. J'kl.L . ... l . Every Woman , U UMRXUhI and innuin (now . alxiiil (lie wuiuiarrui MARVEL Whirling Spray iThn niiir Varlaal HjHaaa. Jnlm. nana amium. mm mi. JNk. aj mt Mnat Cmvanlenr. V A. .T--yrNJC UtlaaaanlMMIr. kA ran 4nnlil Ibr It. If t)A mmtolaminlv 11 HAHWKIj. urant no olhar. but amid itatiin for llllutiatixllKiik-w.lfa. ItgtTM full nartlmilaraarul dlrHTtliinl In- TaluKlilB to laillm. MSHt'KLl'O., l aritaMw, w bvi-m. not to be taken as meaning that I feel erous glass cases filled with tobacco, that I am the only candidate who can the three distinctive Tennessee varle-vati0n parlor cafe dinloig cars. Ten propeny present wis issue. I have no I ties being shown. They are the East dally trains between Kansas City and M S qoudi mat mere are tnousands. if Tannaiou lio-M n- fcnmo.fraii tnh.A. St. Louis. t . M m At I uui nunureaa 01 wousanaa or Demo- co; the Middle Tennessee dark, or ex-1 Write or call on W. C. McBrlde, gen erate thoughout the country who might port types, and the West . Tennessee oral agent 124 Third street, Portland, represent this issus and appeal to the brown. There are some cases of fine I for detailed Information and Ulustrat- people as Us exponent as well as IlBurleys and other choice tobaccos, and 1 ed literature. (nth MilpitOplia rsx A rssiTivs CURI ''if' V IorIn(!ammaUnOTO(itrT A M ? th 1"lder and SlMaaaj Olj Cora tloUr?oa lora! IS liantir lb wonl euu ol 4aarri04 and UlMt, po mat tor of how loot itaad Inc. Abaolstaly barailM. Sold bf dratrUta, rrlot f 1.00, or br mail. Ft'ifniit 1.00, t boia( i3.k THS lAITAL-PaPSil t!L SSUSSOHTaMHb ONMfc Sold by Chas. Rogers, 4SI Commercial' " Best by Test" A transcontinental trav eler says: 'Tvo tried them all and I prefer the North western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast," ,.' It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in tho year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. i Before starting on etrlp-no matter wherewrit for Interesting Informa tion about oomfortable f rivaling. H. L SISLER, General Agent 132 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. TKASDALB, General PamienKpr Ajrent Bt. Paul, Mian. " ... . ,