PAGE TWO. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1904. VOTE TODAY IN VERMONT Little Change Probable ifl Vote to Be Cast by Republicans and Democrats. REPUBLICANS CLAIM 25,000 Democrats Insist That Auytliiu; Less Than 27,500 -Majority Will Be Victory for Them. Rutland, Vt Sept. 3. That Ver mont will go republican at the state election tomorrow is admitted by the democrats. It will only be a question of the size of the republican plurality tn the opinion of the leaders of both parties. The democrats insist that they will cut it down considerably and the other side asserts that a normal republican vote will be brought out. "We won't get any votes from the democrats and they won't get any from us," said Senator Proctor. "We will have a plurality of at least 23.000." "If the republicans do not have a plurality of 27,500 it will be equivalent to a democratic victory," said O. B. Smalley, the democratic national com mitteeman. "We do not expect to win any republican votes and they will not win any of ours." Both parties are striving hard to brine out their full strength at the polls, and if the republicans do not suc ceed and the democrats do. the latter declare Vermont will go republican by less than 23.000. old arms and a complete bridle made of heavy link! of solid silver are also missing. The disappearance of the relics Is shrouded in mystery. Mis, Vanderhvk was away from hm and came back to find hrr house perfectly in order When she happened to look for the old treasures she found that they were all missing. A curious feature of the robbery is the fat that the house was not torn up or disturbed. It is thought that the heirlooms were taken by some one who had access to the house and knew the value of the old treasures. ROUGH ON LOVERS. at IGORROTE USES TYPEWRITER. Good Naked Savage Writes Fairly English on the Machine. St. Louis, Sept. 5. The rapidity with which Antaero, a member of the Igor rote village in the Philippine section, at the world's fair, is mastering the English language and such up-to-date inventions as the typewriter, of whi fie knew nothing before he arrived at St. Louis, is shown by the following letter which he has written to one of fits boy friends in the Philippines. The young Igorrote has been practicing on the new typewriter recently installed in the office of Governor Hunt. An taero received very few lessons in the manipulation of the machine, and no assistance whatever in writing the let ter. He said, "I write it in 'bout two flour. The letter follows: "My Dear Class: On Thursday was went to Washington to see Presi dent Roosevelt, he is a nice man an he said I am very glad to see you now sn nve igorrotes ana tnree morros. an I saw where they make monny an gun And I saw lots monny. I saw George .Washington picture, an the boys to school here in every morning. Ten Igorrotes boys and two moros girls and three nigroto.se and Ave girls. Three tribe all together, an the philippuunes scouts they are playing very nice mu sic every morning an every evening. we have two died here. One soyne and one tatepan. but the bontoc they are Ibvelng. Please write me a letter soon if you can. "Respectfully, yours, "ANTERA CABRERA." PRICELESS HEIRLOOMS STOLEN. Relics Disappear Mysteriously From Los Angeles Residence. Los Angeles, Sept. 5. Priceless heir looms, relics of the old hidalgo days of California, have disappeared from the Borne of Mrs. H. Vandei-leck of 504 West Thirty-first street. Mrs. Van derleck is a descendant of Don Jose Sepulveda, who in the old days was the grandee of the great San Joaquin rancho. The heirlooms came from his family. The Vanderlecks and the police made an effort to keep quiet what is known to have been a mysterious, wholesale robbery. The story leaked out, how ever, through the Issuance of a war rant, which was plated in the hands of detectives who are searching for the property, which is valued at many thousands of dollars. The search war rant enumerates, among other things stolen, two gorgeous fans of carved Ivory and Duchess lace. They were im ported from France for the Sepulveda I ladles fn the days before the gringo came. They had been In the family for nearly a century. Among the other missing articles are several silk bed spreads imported from China by Don Jose Sepulveda, several shawls of rare value, old Spanish lace and heavily embroidered cloth. Some of the articles had been in the family for a century and n half and were brought from Ppalu. Jewels, rings, old gold neck laces of a design never successfully eopled by modern goldsmiths, curious In Paris Sweethearts Receive Gem for Every Month. It is now the fashion for a man to give his lady love a Jewel for each month, says the. Paris correspondent of the Chicago Tribune. In January he offers her a garnet us a suage of constancy; in February an amethyst as a gage of peace; in March the red bloodstone, an emblem if his courage in her defense. The diamond belongs to April, and this he offers as a sign of her innocence ami otiritv. while in May he chooses an emerald, which he means to imll. the happiness of true love. An agate he presents in June as a guage of health it is even V.eli. ved possess magic qualities which insure health. In July he otters a ruby which means that he will forgive ami forget any little faithlessness. In August the opal, as a sign of kis own fidelity, while in September he gives the chrysolite, which is supposed to protect the wearer against madness, The sapphhe is October's stone, and indicates hope, while the topaz in Xo vember 13 a pledge of friendship. For December the turquoise Is reserved and is meant as a talisman insuring success. DON'T GO TO ST. LOUIS 'Till you call at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Office 134 Thirt street, Portland, Ore Low rates to all points east. In connec tion with all transcontinental. II. S. ROWE. Oeneral Agent, What Is Life? In the last analysis nobody knows. but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means de rangement of the organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver trouble, Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly ad justs this. It's gentle, yet thouogh Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store Chinese Will Clip Queues. A Fresno, Cal., dispatch says with in the next two weeks 350 Chinese of that city will cut off their queues and put their shirts inside their troucers. This was decided at a meeting of the Chinese "Empire Re form Association. This Is the first definite action in a movement that Chinese here claim will end in the clipping of queues In every city of the state. The Chinese concerned are members of the progressive political party that aims to overthrow the em press dowager and Introduce modern customs In China. The hail of the association on G street was crowded : with jabbering Celestials. John C. Tuck, Jeff Shannon, Kit and Ben Woh, young Chinese merchants In duced the members of the association to cut off their queues. The Chinese greeted the idea with enthusiasm. After the meeting there was an im promptu parade and fireworks. The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating sn 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 Rou'.u." Passengers from the northwest take the Missouri Pacific trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kansas City, oi via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains daily from Denver and Pueblo to St. Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, Including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten dally trntns between Kansas City and St. Louis. Write or call on Vt. C. McBride. nen eral agent. 124 Third street, PortUnd. for detailed Information and Illustrat ed literature. The Northern Pacific Railway Com pany will place round trip tickets from Portland to St. Louis and return on account of the world's fair on sale a follows: Sept. 5th, 6th and 7th. October 3rd, 4th and.Sth. The round trip rate to St. Louis and return from Portland will be $67.50. Tickets will be good for return via any direct line. A round trip rate of $72.50 will also be made from Portland to Chicago and return. If a passenger desires to take In both Chicago and St. Louis the round trip rate will be $75.00. All tickets will be good for 90 days from date of sale. Tickets will be good going ten days from date of sale so that a limited stop-over can be had on the going trip and on the return trip passengers can stop at their pleas ure west of the Missouri river or St. Paul. These rates apply via direct lines, but it passenger, wishes to re turn through California tickets can be sold accordingly, but at an Increased rate of J 13.50 added to above. For any additional information de sired, call or address A. D. Charlton, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Uorthern Pacific Ry., 255 Morrison utreet, corner of 3rd, Portland, Ore. JAY TUTTt.E, M. 1. PHYSICIAN AND 8UM0K0N Acting iwliUnt Huieou ( I'.S. Maria lUpUnlMrvlev Office hours: 10 to 11 a.m. 1 to 4:30 p.m 477 Commercial Street, 2nd Floor. Dr. U HOD AC. HICKS OSTEOPATH 1ST Maneell Hid. 573 Commercial Hi I'llONK lll.At'K '.Via. C. HARK, DENTIST MiiukcII HniMing 573 Commercial Street, AMorw, Or TELEPHONE KEI L'lttil. Dk. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T. L. J5A1L Dr. F. I. Frietlricli, DENTISTS 524 Coinmn-cial street. Astoria Ore Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 578 Commercial St, Slmniilmn HuiMii.tf C. J. TlIICNCHAlvD Insurance. CouuuIhdIoK and Shipping. CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Wells-Fargo and Northern Pacific Express Companies, Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND ST& T. E. PEWER COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPER. Everything In the view line, exterior or interior. Flashlights of Banquets, parties, etc.; developing and finishing for amateurs: portraits made at your own resilience. 525''i Commercial Street, Room 8 (Over Peterson & Brown's.) Columbia- imratorv. Com mercial ntiil (Iramuiar (lrne apply rn atai uck Courses. Bounlini; school for voua men ami lxivs. University BOX 339, UNIVERSITY PARK STATION Portland Ortgon. Columbus, Ohio, May 20, 1903. Six years ai?o I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid ut in bed for six months, and the doctors 1 had did me no good. They changed med icines every week and nothing they pre scribed seemed to help me. Finally I be gan the use of S. 3. S. My knee and elbow Joints were swollen terribly, and at one time my joints were so swollen and pain ful that I could not close them when opened. I was so bad that I could not move knee or foot. I was.i?ettins: discour aged, you may be sure, when I began S. S. S., but as I saw it was helping me I contin ued it, and to-day I am a sound well man and have never had a return of the disease. S. S. S. purified my blood and cured me of this severe case of Rheumatism after everything else had failed. I have rec comtnended it to others with good re sults. R. H. Chapman. 1355 Mt. Vernon Ave. The poisonous acids that oroduce the in-! flammation and pain are absorbed into the blood and Rheumatism can never be con-1 quered till these are neutralized and fil tered out of the blood and system. S. S. S. goes directly into the circulation and at tacks the disease itself. It purifies and re stores the blood to a healthy, vigoroui condition. It contains no potash, alkali ot other strong min erals, but Is guar anteed entirely vegetable. Write ns and our physi cians will advise without any charge whatever. Our book on Rheu matism sent free. The Swift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, 6a. Office Constructing Quartermaster Astoria, Ore., AuguHt 25, 1904. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clocK a. m., September 24, 1904, and then opened. for the construction of a frame pump house, removing and resetting old boiler, smokestack and machinery, fur nishing and setting two new boilers and smokestack and make connections with wells; also change in distributing of water system and the setting and connecting of four generating sets for electric light at Fort Stevens, Ore. United States reserves the right to re ject any or all proposals. Plans can be seen and specifications obtained at this office. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for construction" and ad dressed Captain Goodale, Quartermas ter, Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital Paid In 1100,000. Stirplm and I'mlividtxl ProllU -5.01)0 TransaoU a general banking bniuti. Iutort raid on time il'lonl. 3. O. A. BOWI.nV. O. I PETERSON. FHANK PATTON, J. W. OA KNEW, 1'reel.leot. - Vicu President Cashier. Awt Cmhler 168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1880 Capital and Surplus $100,000 Cto. H. Gort, Prildnt, j. e. niggiiu, ashicr, Geo. W. Wsrrtn, Vlct-Prttldtnt, C II Nlftjni, Ant. Caihlcr. The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. PIRCCTOHS GEO. H.OKOUOE. 01-0. W. WAKRKN, W. U, BAllK Kit. AIH. NCH EUNKCKNAU, L. MAS'Ml'R PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENT!. Kirat Niilltirml Bank Por'ltind. Uncoil, t'oiilliimiUtl Nuttouut lliuilt. Villous. Hunk of New Vork.N, II A,. N-w Vuik I'nx-kur-Aoulwortli Nut, llimk. . V, CENTRAL MEAT MARKET l. W, Morton ami John Kuhrnan, Proprietors. CHOICEST l'UESU AND SALT MKATS. - PK0MP1 UEMVKKY 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. ROOF TROUBLES CURED TO STAY lie sorry. The price will please yon, the gftwli will tlae you more, and tue gtmr auto we give you whut will please you niont of it!). We are not amateur at the btiHiness. We've liul over twelve year experience. 10 WnrctMcr Bid Portland, Ort The Elaterite Roofing Co. 3 a tt ti a k a a t: a a a tt n a t: t: :: a a n a a n n a a a a n a a a a a a a tt n The The Best Restaurant Palace Cafe a. Pju!,ir Meals, 25 Cents Sun Jay Dinners a Specialty Eurythinf the Market Affoids Palace Catering Company . if 'a uaaaaaaaaaaauaaaaaattaattaaaaaaaaaaaaa Alway have some definite fact In your advertisement. Don't get tired of writing copy. People judge your store by your advertisements. If you haven't anything that will interest peo' pie your ads are not likely to bring people to your store. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card of Train PORTLAND Leavet Arrlra suget Bound Limited. 7:X6 4m l:tf pa Kansas Clty-St Loula Special 11:10 am l: pn North Coast Limited S:M p m 7:H a n Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:46 pm 1:06 pn Take Pugst Bound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Bound Limited for Olym nla direct Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas Clty-St Louis Bpeclal for poiata on South Bend branch. Double daily train service on Gray's Harbor braach. Four train dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattl CHICHR&TSS'SI 'i-il.-." EMWIOYAl PILLS t-V uriarmai aino win? huIiiii. oniWA '"r i'HK-HKSTKU'S KNGLIWH r 9M inA (soli) m.lli hoi, aetlod tfi oiwf rii.V.ii. 'i ulv imi ithri. Kfftia Irn-icert'ti tui1titiifmai bud Imltav IImh. Iti of y.ui Irui ul. nr tni 4k. la lmri t f. r ParlU itliira. Teat) aianlal md "IIelIT for illm,nin Uttw, by ra til- ;.UU. !'." l'-'.ltv,n,al. finidbl J1 Hr-rei'. 1 l''-l,.tii,('hKmuH i OREGON SHOip LIME and Union Pacific 70 hour from Portland to Chicago. No change of car. Depart Chicago Portland fippclal V:lAa. m. via Hunt ington TlMKWHKDri.EH From PORTLAND Snlt Lnkp, lhnvr. Ft Worth, Omaha, Kail- Chicago mid the Kast Atlantic KxireH Halt Lnko, I'envnr Ft 8MB p.m. Worth, Omaha, Kan via Hunt- mm City, Ht J,oiH, Ington ;C)ilcufo and the Kant fst. Paul Kat Mull :l.rp. in. via Spo-kaiiu W'alla Walla, t cwln ton, HiuikuiH-, Minim- apoliH. Mt Paul, liululh miiwhukw, thk-ugo, and Kant Arrive 6 :25 pm 7 :1S a m 8:00 p rn OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For San Franclco every five day. Dally ex cept Hun day atTam Columbia itlver to Portland ana Way landing 4 am Daily ex cept Mon Direct Line to St. Louis World's Fair. Steamer Nahcotta leave Astoria on the tide DAILY FOR ILWACO. connecting there with train for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach point. Returning arrive at Astoria same evening. Through ticket to and from all prln clpal European citlea. O. W. ROBERTS, Asient, Astoria, Or. colt's SarWapsiii Capsules: A POSITIVE CUKE For let! animation or Catarrh of the niuddi-r and Dl.na.ao Kidneya, ?0 euro no pa; Caret qntcklf and Penal ncntly trio woret cuee of (ienorrhef anddlrt no matt r of bow long Maud Inr. Abaolutelf harmlaee Uuld by drnitfleie. frUy 1 CO, or by mall, poitsaid 11.00, Jboiaa.la.76. THE tANTAl-PEPStR Ca SLLIPOHTAIKS.OHM. Sold by ChM. Roger, 4EI Commercial HATiS TRIMMED FREE Mr?. H. Inglt'ton lias just opened a line lint of ladies and cliildivns' fall huts. A big reduction wale of ladies nnd thilbren'.'j furnishing good, hair .switches and isiiiiadours. :: :: .: MRS. R. INQLETON. - - Welch Block. Reliance Electrical Works tl.W.CYUlM, Muuati-r We are tliorotitflily prejmred for making eetitiiutci and xecntiug' order (or all kiiuls of electrical installing and repairing. Supplies in stock. We iell tlieColebrattHl 8IIKLBY LAMP. Cull op Phone 1161. 428 BOND STREET The TROY Laundry Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Host of Work at very reasonable Trices, and is iu every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Always Open, Day or Night RUSSIAN, TURKISH or TUB. aft THE PALACE BATHS 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. kl zt2i rG2 Lager V Wll 11 1U1 S3 Beer. t