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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1904)
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ELMORE" Leaves Astoria Every Wt'diuwlay Jtoturninjj Saturilny The LurcHt; Stiiunchosl, ever on this route. Uestof Table mid Stnte IJoom Accomir.o (lations. Will make rounl trip ASTORIA -An TILrLrAMOOK Connecting nt Astoria with the Oregon Knihvny it Navigation Co. and Asioriu t Columbia Uiver ll. Ii. for I'ortland, San Fruneisco and all points Knst. For freight and passenger rated apply U) Samuel Elmore & Co., Gen'l A$ts Astoria, Ore. Oil TO , A. !('. It. II. I'tiirllaud, ()ra:t.ii l'aclllc Niivaatioii Coiiiuiiyt Tillamook, Ori'fioii ). it. A N. t'oiiipun.v, I'ortlitnil, Oregon QOINQ EAST yTKAVEIIS GENUINE PLEASURE ON Baltimore 6b Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS - -BETWEEN Chicago and New York 'f vta.WASIUXGTOX.D.C. i ' , , i ' Finostn Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatial Coach IuUmaBuflet Parlor and Drawiug Tioom Cars. ' The Finest Dining Car Service in the World. ' Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Iiailroad. B, It!, AUSTIN, General Pass. Ait- - Chicago, ill. Famous Trains Tho" Southwest Limited Kansas City to Crjic'ago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha,' The Pioneer Limited St. Paul . to Chsengo, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your ' tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway.' H. S ROWE, General Agent. ft r 1 wwk of m la rubber m ih flat. II A B.II.J -J L mil. 1 ... - M I n Hum ' ... ', " litKI I Twin, rlbl(d bjr CollUr'. Wetkljr. Pblukc4 by ttraUttoa. Sit "7 BO To St. Louis and Return to, 17, i( julgr l,i,J AafaM 1,9,10, Seauabtf J, 6,7 Ociub.f ,4, j. Rflura limit, aioff Jap, The Rock Iilind Syitetn offeri two route to the World'i Fir City via St. Psul Minncapolii, and through Scenic Colorado. No change of ciri, Ogdcn to St, Louii and St. Paul to St. Ixxiii. lafomutka oo request write. A. H. McDokald, Oeoeral Ag't, 140 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street, Portluxl. Ore. Hu-nJiost und most Swiworiiiy vessel every live days between 134JThird Street, Portland A.& C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Uavt PORTLAND Arrlv HiKI.ui j l'orllurxJ I.'ijm-d 11.10a. hi JjOO pja j rff-prt for A or! f 9A 0 pjii Leav ASTORIA Arrlvr- 7 4fi'm j 7(7T I'oirtlauil "aD"ln 1.30a m 610 p.m ( way fw)intn ) 10.30 p-m SEASIDE DIVISION Leav ASTORIA Arrivf 1135 at. tn for HwTWrn7yiifjifp.w Leave ASTORIA. Arrlv. t8.15a.ni ( for WarrentoD, i 10:45a.i. Hammond. Ft S.rrOp.m (Stovurm. Haaifle) 7 :40 s, i Uava SEASIDE Arrive - , j, 4 ;.') p. m frAkt7,rmlJirect 12:30p m Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 0.15a, m (for Vhrreuion kt i it)"" iu- i ) 7 9 25a.m Hlcvens. Haru 9 30fl.m ' monrl.Aatorl 20 p. m. Adilltlomil trnln li-avea torla dally at 11:30 n. in. for all points on Ft. Ptrvn bratirh, arrlvlnir Ft. Steven 12:30 p. m., ifturnlntt, leave Ft. Stev en at 2:00 r. m., arriving Aatorla 2:4." rn. Sundiiy only. All tralna make clone connection at Ooble with all Northern Paclflo tralna to and from the E&t and Sound point. . C. liATO. General Freight and passenger Agent ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKET5 VIA To Spokane, 8t Paul, Minneapolis, Oulutri, Chicago, St. Louis, and all point cast and isttMi. Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q L The Flyer and! he Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip serosa the Cascade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation, call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 122 Third Street. Portland. Or. S. Q. YERKES. O. W. P. A.. 612 First Avenue, SeatUe, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Memphis. New Orleans, and all points south. The only direct route to the St Louis world s fair and th East Is via the O. R, &' N. and Union Pacific. The folowlng rates apply from As torla: " ' . To St Louis and return. ....... 147.50 To Chicago and return 72.50 To Chicago, returning from St Louis or vice versa .......... 70.00 To Chicago,, returning via St Louis or vies versa 71.50 Returning via California, $13.50 ad dltlonal. For further particulars, call on or address G. W. ROBERTS. Agent O. R. & N. Co., Astoria. Always have, some definite fact In your advertisement. Don't get tired or writing eopy. people judge your store by your advertisements. If you haven't anything that will Interest peo pie your adt ars not likely to bring people to your store. !ostlvs Santal-Pepsin Cpfe a positive curs For Teflunmaiton ar Catarrt or mo hittoiif r and Clwawc Kliluaya, Mo curs do pay Cam qatoklr od Pna acntly the wont gun ol Ounorrhora. and uihi Bo mattrrof bow Ion it.nd ing. AUoIqkI. aarmlMi Hold by dnirilU. frim H 00, or by mall. uostpaU 11.00, t boiai, aifs. "THE SAiTAi-PEPSIII CO. ekisaoNTAMS. vruo. Sold by Cats. Rogers, 151 Commercial A STRANGE COINCIDENCE While Kneeling at Grave the Fam ily Monument Fell Upon Her. GRAVE DIGGERS ARRESTED SuptiOHed Shalt Wn liideriiilii ed by M-ii KiiKHged in Dlr?lt'tf t raves Nearby. Xew York, Kipt. .Vhlle kr.ee!!nj beside a grave In Wathlngton cem- etery at Graveaend. Yetta Blekowltz. 18 year of age, hu been crushed to death by the family monument, a heavy ; mother, who Is employed from 6 a. granite ahaft whlrh toppled over. In-m. t0 6 p. mln m&kirig cake bo. vestlgatlon led to the belief that the;HeB wa(?(ls average about 11 a month, foundutlon of the monument mlght0ne af oM WOman, the mother of a have been undermined by the d'g- 'gojofier. Uvea in one of the 11.40 room. glng of a grave nearby and two of the grave digger were arrested. Timber Royalties Increase. Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 9. The rev LLOYD GHISCOM, United States Minister to Japan. enue accruing to the provincial gov- ernment from timber royalties, irre- spective of timber licenses, during the months of July and August, has beet, larger than that of any four months In the history of British Columbia, ex-! ceedlng $100,000. The total revenue of the government from this source during the whole of last year was only $250,000. jare making cigarettes for from half a What Is Lifef jcent to a cent and a half a day! In the last analysis nobody knows,' The average cost of feeding an adult but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even sllehtlv. oain 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. POVERTY IN JAPAN. Hardships Endured by Some of the ' Soldiers' F-.-.:::is. While poverty in Jajan ,r.ust be a thing of hr.r6:".:- nr.d privation, as poverty Is everywhere, yet the custoir.s of the people and t:ie friendliness of the cllmuie combine to give lta cer tain grace anj beauty whioh. It quite lacks in Anglo-Saxon countries." Jap anese l'fe Is lived so simply, even In families of wealth and social circum stance, that the pinch Is not half so conspicuous or so ugly as it is in New York, or London, or Berlin, he poorest houses in Japan com pare favorably with, those in New York, so say Europeans who have invest! gated, and as even the best families own the scantiest of furniture, the ab sence cf furnishings in the houses of the poor is not notei The bedding may be old and tattered, but it Is al ways either hung out to sun or put away during the daytime, so that even where poverty Is the direst the visitor is spared the sight of a dilapidated bed stead with a few forlorn rags upon It. Then, to a foreigner's eyes, every one In Japan dresses abou. alike, and every one bathes several times a day, so that to be poor looks much less dreadful and much less offensive and repellant to the fastidious spirit than In this (country. A room In and about Tcklo tar be rented for aa low a I1.2S a month, but $1.40 la an average rental. Five ,'centa a day la about what this claaa' cf citizen counta on amending for the day'a rations, but .!? are no ln flnltenlrnal that Uif Uaar.da of fumlllei have difficulty In getting enough to eat. An Englishwoman living in Toklo tells of an elderly couple of her ac quaintance whose two anna have gone to ih? v,ur. They have no, resource: 'aI! :-un c;rn a month by mak- ing envelope la about 75 cent. Man of the landlordn, aa an act of patrlot icm, r?duoed aoldlera' renta by one half at the beginning of the war, but their landlord was not of this type. The suffering of the. men at the front can be Imagined, perhapa, but jf.ow aoout tne long privation of the Lnes w ho are left behlnd-the wives aKJ nttle th!ldren. the old grandparent. ' lie middle aged couple? There for nHtance, one aoldler'a wltn a nie,e and her husband and ;cbiid. The aunt is Incanable of earn- ing, and the niece earn only about 15 i cents a day at her work, ..while the husband, who. la a baker, earn only 5 or 10 cents a day. A wife, with one eight-year-old child and an Infant has been left -entirely dependent on her father-in-law, whose earnings foot up to $4.50 a montu. They have just enough to provide food, but nothing left over for clothes or to meet their 1 monthly rent of 75 cents, j Some of the wives and mothers of i the soldiers who conquered at the Yalu ! Japanese in Toklo Is about $1.50 a. I month. - t I am compelled by a sense of gratitude to tell you the great good your remedj : !m clone we in a case of Contagious BloorJ Fuis. in. 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