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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1904)
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AS. - Chicago, III, Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago, via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, 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 ,viaf the Chicago, Milwaukee & v 1 t 1 SL Paul Railway. , .. . n. s ROWE. General Ajcnl 134 Steamer "SUE ES.EliKM" Leaves Astoria Every Wednesday Returning Saturday The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on Uiis route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo dationa. Will make round trip every five days between ASTORIA AND TILLAMOOK !.' ' . ' ' ' K Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore 0 Co., Gen'l A$tsM Astoria, Ore. OR TO A. &0. It. It. Portland, Oregon Paclnc Navagatlon Company, Tillamook; Oregon O. R. & N. Company, Portland, Oregon Yoi Can Be Cured. Ne. 11 Cedar Tarraoe. "m Hot Brmmoa, Au., Apt &, IK. When Iwuflntmarrltd I fquadthat my straafta m health wt.f sredually dimlnUhinf. I beraa carTOoa od IrrlUblt'tDd Mtn btd iwwk atL lonaUaM M Ur( of tTW? moath, nd hd IbUpm brinj dow wklnt Uy hatkwnd h4 th Uil phritolka (or hm tad I id nil BMdiOlM (w rl lor month, bat I rdoiiy f worn, bad lw ilnnfU, aad flaaUf, I wat aaabla to Kan A wVnd who wa aalo oa m btoaM mi bottta of Wlna al CmrAul and U aa loud la 1U Praia Wat I told bar that I would taka It to plaat b. . ... . ,, . . I wat larpriud and tUaaid that bafora X bad matd Ua btttto I taallr h bettar, ao I kept oa nitoi it. Bight --i ... botUMbroaghi back my lost health f 7JLlaU) LVt and itianirtfi. aad I haw aat had a tMU atak day is tu moDthi. v v f - Mr.. Flnnegan hai Uttto hj of nlltf Won ih. tair IM drrar Urn. ibe bad thou ipelli of mtnitrual raffving with atadaat baxjn , down paint ib wm waakcr. And trary month th pain wm growin mortieyen. , ' But Mr. Pinnf jm wat wrtd by Wtat t Cariui. Shi it m w . w.H that then tra few woman who would sot bo glad tobavo u baaJih ihs bat. And any woman who hat thoM dmdod btaring down a1" eta hare tbo tarn, nliaf. i Tou can t free from BawtauJ bnmgnlwitioi if yu taka thit vm wgetabl. wine. Why don't rm take It wna yo m. what it ku M for other.? Secure a bottle ot Win. ) Tour druggitt bat 11.00 bottiee. Third Street, Portland ( I JbaaarW I TMumaa, I u tt. AjmaswV I Varau looay. Lb vsi. -a t-'ii .hi Prapeaaf. for Freeh Peef and Muttom Barrack., Wuh, Oct h W04 Offlc. Chief Commliaary, Vancouver Sealed proposal, for furnlahing and delivering frean beef and mutton for Iz month, begfnrlng January 1. 1906, will be received here and et office, of Committal lee at Fort Steven., Ore., Bolee Barivcke, Idaho; Fort. Caaey, Columbia, Flagler, Walla Walla, Ward, Wrlgl-t, Worden, Lawton and Van couver Barrack., Ween., until 10 a m., November 1, 1904. Envelope, con tain ng proposal, ahould bo Indoreed 'Tropotal. for Freeh Beef and Mut ton," and add retted to commlaaary of poet, to be supplied, or to Major George B, Davit, Chief Corny. Office Conttructlng Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., September .24, 1904 Sealed proposal., In triplicate, will be received at thl. office until 10 o'clock a. m., October 15, 1904, and then opened, for clearing, grubbing and grading of timber land on Military Reservation of Fort Steven., Oiegon. United State. reserves the right to r-Ject any or all proposals. Plat of area of work can be Men and apeclflcatlor. obtained at thl. office. Envelopes .hop'd bo mark ed Tropoia1. for C earing and Grad ing" and addressed Captain Ooodale, Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore. OONQ TO THE FAIR. What to Do If You Detlre Practical Information. If you contemplate visiting the St Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In formation as to railroad service, the lowest rate, and the beat routes. Alec a. to the local condition. In St. Louis, hotels, etc., etc. If you will write the undersigned. stating what information you desire the eame will be prcmptlr furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will secure It for you If posslbl . and with out any expense to you. Address B. H. TRUMBULL. Portland, Ore. A.& Q R. R. TIME CARD: J EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive fiOOa.m j Portland Union! lL10a.m OOa.m t r.00 p.m depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a m ( for Portland and 11.30 a.m 6 10 p.m I way point. Ift30 p-m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11 35 a.m for Seaside Direct f 630 p.ro Leave ASTORIA. Arrive t8.l5a.mi for Warrenton, ) 10:45a.m i Hammond, Ft 6.60 p.m ( 8tevena, Seaaide ) 7 :40 a,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 4:30 p.m for Astoria Direct 12 :30p.m Leave SEASIDE. . Arrive 6.15 a. m I for Warrenton Ft) 0 25am Btevena, Ham- 0.80a.m ' mond,A.toria ) 7.20 p.m. Additional train leave. Astoria dally at 11: SO a, m. for all point, on Ft Steven, branch, arriving Ft. Steven. 12:30 p. m returning, leave. Ft Stev ens at 2:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. 1 All tralna make close connection, at Gobi - with all Northern Padfle train, to and from the East and Sound point. . J.C MAYO, General Freight and passenger Agent foil's SS2tl-PepSl3 CEJSi. A POSITIVE CUCI tor Inflammation ar Oatan of the Bladder and OiMawd KidoaTa, No oar xm ff. Onrca antokly and Perai. Bantly lha wont caeei ol cmnarrtMM-a ami tl. HO aiattcr of how ke( ataai. tag. Abaolatal harmlMa Bold by drnniata, frto ll.ee, or by malL BOfteaal U0,lboxa,at.. I tAMTAl-FEPtll COL aau.aroTaia. kmm Bold by Chaa. Rogen, it. Coromarelal IfZEMIDMISlIMCEuOMI . , ;.; .Of New ZepiottdV:. ..." W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco: 0NLI1IITED LIABILITY Has been Underwriting on the Pacifio Coast for twenty -five years. ELMORE CO. , Sole Agents . Astoria. , HEALTHFUL FOODS. . ii -1 ' i fnlU aad wtaM kWttwr Taaa Medlelae rev Maay Dlaoaaaa. Celery la lnvaluabl as a food for those suffering from any form of rheu matism, for owieaaM of nerve, and nervous dyspepsia. Lettuce relieve tboaw .offering from InaoxnnlA ' . Water cress is a remedy for acurvy. Peanut, alleviate Indigestion. They are especially recommended for cor pulent dlabetee. Peanut, are made Into a wholesome; and nutrition, aoup, are browned and used a. coffee, are eaten a. a relish .Imply baked or are prepared and .erred a. salted al mond.. Onion, are almost the beat nervine known. No medidn 1. ao useful In case, of nervous proetratldb, and there la nothing else that will so quickly relieve and tone up a wornout system. Onion, ar useful la all case of coughs, cold and Influenza, In con sumption. Insomnia, hydrophobia, .cur vy, gravel and kindred liver com plaint.. Eaten every other day they soon have a- clearing and whitening affect on the complexion. ' Asparagus is used to Indue perspi ration. Carrot, ar 'good for nervous dis orders and for scurvy. Iloney Is wholesome, strengthening cleansing, healing and nourishing. Fresh rip fruits ar excellent for purifying the blood and toning up th. system. As specific remedies, orange, ar aperient Sour orange, ar blgb ty recommended for rheumatism. Cranberries for eryilpelaa are used . i i v. h t : ' . .. vxrersaiiy as wen as iniernauy. Lemon, ar excellent for feverish. thirst .In (Jskpetf. for buiotuuesa, low fevers. rheuWusn?, COUgH colds, liver complaint, etc. Blackberries a. a tonic Useful is all form, .of diarrhea. Tomatoes are a powerful aperient for the fiver, a aoe"reign remedy for dyspepsia and Indigestion. Tomatoes are Invaluable in all condition, of th. system In which th use of calomel is Indicated. . . Figs are aperient and wholesome. They are said to be valuable as food for those suffering from cancer, they are used externally as well as inter nally. Apple, are useful In nervous dys pepsia; they are nutritious, medicinal and vitalizing; they aid acidity of th stomach and ar valuable in rheuma tism, insomnia and liver trouble. An apple con tains 'as much nutriment as a potato in a pleaaanter and more wholesome form. The Caa Trsari Doata KnelL A Chicago chemist is experimenting with water and announces that he has discovered a method by which he can decompose it into its constituents at practically no cost E aya he is now perfecting his process. If be can do what he claims, th elements compos ing water will make light and beat many, many times cheaper than at present and may doom the gas trust TeesaM Rcptllaa. A majority of the venomous reptiles with which the world la Infested art wholly or partially deaf, while theli sight is often defective. To this it probably due the immunity of man from the attack of these creatures, for men bear and see the serpents before they are beard or seen. PROMPT RELIEF From the effects of over-eating is assured by taking a dose of Heatotter'. Stomach Bitten. PaiM in th Stoatath, Heartburn. Belching and Naiuta quiokly vanish before it and furthermore, when it i. taken reg. ularly alway. cure. Indlgeatlon, Dyspepsia, Costtvenest, Torpid Uver, ktactlv. Kidneys, Nervousness, Insomnia and Malaria. Fever and Atfuc. We urge you to give it a trial for .ale by all Druggists and Dealers. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Proposals for Potatoes and Onions. Office chief commissary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Oct. 10, 1904. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering potatoes & onions for six months be ginning November 1, 1904, will be re ceived here and at offices of commis saries it Forts Columbia, Walla Walla. Ward, Worden, an,d Stevens,. Oregon, until 10:30 o'clock a. m, October 20, 1904, and . then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endors ed "Proposals for potatoes and onions' and addressed to commissary of post to be supplied or to Maj. George B. Davfs, Chief Corny. OF SHAREHOLDERS - Oregon. v CAMPAIGN TRAIN It COSTLY. Enormous Expense' of Touring ' th Country by Train. The cost of campaigning by special train is not small. A completely com fortable campaign train must have a private car for th use of th man who I. doing the brunt of the work and bl. secretaries and assistant speakers. ... w At ij a ..cij iireif iiiu.1 w anuuisr car tur im reporter, of the pres.,, associations, the reporter, of the particular news paper, of the ttates through which the train I. passing and for the campaign committee, of the state. 'There must be a dining car. Man may live by tinned goods alone for a day or two, but a buffet car trip of more than two days I. .Imply murderous. The Pull man company chargea from $30 to $50 a day for the use of it. cara Most railroad, will attach a special car to a regular train, provided seventeen full fare, are paid; most railroad, charge $1 a mile for running a special train. The commissary department costs $150, more or less, a day. Speakers who are not candidate, receive from $25 to $100 a day for their services. Frequently the entire company of passengers goe. to a hotel in a city where there is an overnight stop; In some case, the na tional committee pay. the landlord, at other times the bill Is paid by the state or the city committee. But It Is per fectly clear thai! whatever else cam paignln by .pecla train, may accom plish, It keep, money nwvlng. TWO KILLED BY BEAR. Yellowstone Park Animal Attack. Father and Son. Cody, Wyo, Oct 8. Information has reached here that James Wilson and a nephew, both from Pennsylvania, who weer traveling in Yellowstone park, came suddenly upon a bear In the timbered part of the park, which attacked them. The boy was crush ed to death and Wilson was so badly injured that he died shortly after being rescued by other travelers. the number or tame animals Kept in the park and the boy fired a shot at It The animal became Infuriated and at tacked the boy, killing him. . Wilson went to his nepnew rescue ana was himself fatally hurt. ' GENERAL MA'S MOTIONS. Tke Baaaiaaa As WaUaw Tkeaa With Soma luMr An Interesting phase of the situation In the far east la the attitude of the Chinese In the struggle between the Russians and the Japanese. The gov ernment of Euang Hsu ha. professed a desire to remain strictly neutral In this struggle, but the sympathies of the Chinese are clearly with Japan., Chinese hostility to the Russian, has been shown in many ways. The latter nave had considerable occasion to watch the movements of the Chines General Ma. A short time ago ' It was reported that he was advancing to the frontier with 25,000 Mongolians. The Russians are apprehensive that be will aid the Japanese. Banker plants. ! Rubber plants ar Mild to be greatly benefited by an occasional dose of castor oil. It should be poured Into a little trench around the stem and then covered with earth. aaeleat Craaa. An ancient stone cross is still pre served in England, near Mltchel Troy, which dates back to early Saxon times. The general lines are obviously of Sax on design, as are the quaint bosses used in the ornamentation. Its exact utility Is in doubt, but It Is supposed to have marked the meeting place of early Saxon tribes. Baralasr C&laaaer. , , To extinguish a chimney on Are take a large handful of sulphur and throw it into th fire. When the sulphurou. fumes ascend they will at once pot out the Are. - ! Sam ProBclaee Barber, T San Francisco may claim to have the most capacious natural harbor and also the safest Port Philip bay, the chief harbor of Victoria, Australia, is larger than the bay of San Francisco, but Its very breadth leaves. It exposed to storms from certain quarters. '. Promt la Saak Paraalas;. . Snake in Australia are now being systematically reared for the sake of their skins, which hare a considera ble commercial value In London, Facia and New York. , Pea Stanaaaarlas;. Dr. Berillon of Paris gives the nam of "pen stammering", to a difficulty la writing, that is analogous to i hesitancy In speech.' The pen stammerer is un able to write even a single fetter of a word if any on to looking at him. Dis tant kinsmen possibly of th person, thus troubled may be those who can not form letters without extending th tongue.. . Afrleaa Pcaata . The largest peanut fields in the world are supposed to be in Guiana, oa th north coast of Africa.' There they ar grown by hundred, of tons. The quali ty Is Inferior, however, and the bulk la shipped to Marseilles, France. - it: