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I PAGE SIX. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. CHARACTER AS AN ASSET "Character 1$ a Modern Commer cial Asset of Rapidly Increas ing Importance." SHREWDNESS VERSUS HONOR "The Greatest Kvll In the Conn try Today Is CoiiiniercIitHsin" Says' J. II. Tregne, a Well Known Credit Man, Chicago, Oct 24. That a substan- - tlal valuation is placed upon charac ter in the business world has been as aerted by J. Harry Tregoe of Balti more, former president of the National Association of Credit Men at the monthly meeting of the organisation. "The men with positions to give have abandoned their desire for shrewd men who can obtain results without good explanations," he said. "Character is a modern commercial assest of rapidly increasing impor tance. , "The greatest evil In the country today is commercialism. There Is a rapid, almost Insane desire to make money fast -Young men thrown into the large cities without capital, pos sessed of the ambition created In a good home, see the swirl of city life and attempt to get into it, to emulate the men of fast lives. The inevitable results, unless there is some re straint is peculation." Charles E. Meak, of New Tork, sec retary treasurer of the association spoke on "The Exemption Laws," and Frederick VP. Standert of Denver, on "The Interdependence of the Na tional and Local Association." CHAMPION REVOLVER SHOTS. Results of Annual Shoots Held in September. New Tork, Oct 25. Results of the annual championship outdoor matches of the United States Revolver Associa tion for 1904, which were held during the meeting of the New Tork Rifle As- ' soctation September. 1! to 17 inclusive, have Just been announced. The matches were conducted at Creedmoor, N. Y.; Boston, Mass. Springfield, Mass.; Chicago, St. Louis and San" Francisco. First prizes, a silver cup, representing the revolver championship of the United States of America, and a gold medal, were won by Dr. L B. Calkins, at Springfield. Mass. His total score was 451 with SO shots at 50 yards. This score was three pejnts less than that made by J. E. Gorman at San Francisco last year. C. F. Armstrong, at Creedmoor, won the second prize, and J. B. Crab tree at the same range, the third. I The pistol championship of the United States was won by Dr. E. H. Kessler, at St Louis, with a total score of 464. This is a new record, beat ing that made by Thomas Anderson last year by seven points. Dr. L B. Calkins, at Springfield, and J. B. Crabtree at Creedmoor won the second and third prizes respectively. A silver bowl, representing the championship of the United States, was won by Thomas Anderson at Creedmoor, with a total of 583, beating Lieutenant P. H. Sayres' score of last year by points. 20 AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS. Russian Paper Declares Justice Will Ba Done. St Petersburg, Oct 25. 7:61 A. M, The press as a whole is signifi cantly silent regarding the North sea tragedy. The papers generally publish without comment foreign telegrams concerning the sinking of the traw lers, Indicating a desire not o embar rass the government or complicate an already extremely delicate situation by an expression of opinion before all the facts on both sides shall have been ascertained. One exception, particu larly is the Novoe Vremya which says that one of the minor powers, before the sailing of the second Pacific squadron categorically informed Rus sia of an Impending attack on the vessels. The paper begs that Judg ment may be suspended pending the receipt of Vice-Admiral Rojest vensky's report but declares that full Justice will be done by Russia. ANTS AT WORK A8 USUAL. Expected to Prove Successful as Boll Weevil Enemies. Houston, Tex., Oct 25.-Dr. B. T. Galloway has received a telegram from the agricultural department at Wash ington asking if it were true that he had given out an interview .stating that the Guatemalan ants were a failure SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN. la RlTaled by Haaaa Batr Where Daadnaff la Eradicate. Sealskin It admired the world over for its softness and glossiness; and yat the human hair la equally as soft and glossy when healthy, and the radical causa of all hair trouble Is dandruff, which is caused by a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of the hair at Its root Newbro Henieide Is the only preparation that fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan draff there ts no falling hair, but a lux uriant growth of glossy, soft hair Is cer tain. Scouring the scalp won't cure da druff. Kill the dandruff rerm. Thoue ands of women owe their beautiful suits of hair to Newbro's Herplclde. Sold by leading druuglsts. Send 10c. In stamp to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 151-353 Bond St Owl Drug Store. 5 Com. St., T. F. Laurln. Prop. "Special Agent" as boll weevil enemies. Dr. Galloway promptly answered that the Intervle was not true, that Collins and Qoll should go to Guatemala as originally intended and further study the ants in their native habits. Dr. Galloway has lust returned from Victoria, Texas where he looked over the ants and ex nresed himself as satisfied with the work beina- done with them by Dr, Weber and Dr. Hunter. DAUGHTER OF MRS. SURRATT. Lincoln Conspiracy Recalled by Death of Mrs. W. P. Toney. Baltimore, Oct 25. Mrs. William Toney, the only daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Surratt, who was put to death for being Involved in the Lincoln con splracy, is dead here, after several years" illness,, resulting from her efforts to save her mother. She was 68 years of age. Confessions of a Priest Rev. Jno. & Cox of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num ber of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then began th use of Electric Bitter and feel that I am now eured of a disease that had meJn Us grasp for 12 yeara' If you want a reliable medicine for liver and kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bit ters. It's guaranteed by Chaa, Rogers Only 50c. . FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE true BREAKFAST. Cereal with Blackberries. Chicken Liver Omelet Coffee Cake. Coffee. ' i - t DINNER T Carrot Soup. J T Larded Calf s Liver Roast finlrpd Peaches. Macaroni Fried Eggplant Fruit Pudding. Coffee. SUPPER. Cold Meat Salad. Potatoes au Gratia. Nuns' Puffa Tea. Scott's SaslEil-FepsIn GapscTes POSITIVE CUKE for Inflammation erOatatrk of the bladder tad DUeu4 Kidney. So cur. so pay Can qolcklr sod Parma Dently the wont eaaee of Atonarrbara ud Uit. BO matvrof bow loaf aiaud Ins. Abealatelr karalaae, (told by dma-flate. trior 1.00, or by Dull, poet paid. SLOO.Iboioa.W.ftt. TBI tAKTAl-KPSIl 80, LLSPOMTaMB. OHMV Hold by Chaa. Rogwra, 461 Commercial "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " I've tried them all and I prefer the North western Limited It's the best to be Lund from coast to coast" . ' It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. . '-- f.irr j-f, , . Before martins on a trip-no mutter where write ft lntrretliig informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L SISLER, General Agent 132 Third Jst, Portland. Oregon. T. W. TKBDA, General Pamenirer Agent, t Paul, Minn. ft f Reason Is the only II despot RahL te) v.; & . Not let the world Know you are here? The Astorian will bring you and your needs together. M. Egger has opened a, nower atore In the Astor house building, where he has for sale choice cut owers, grow tng plants, ferns and shrubs. Floral designs furnished. For rent Two nice, furnished rooms. One suitable for two persons. Address "A," care Astorian. The original Jno. A. Moler has opened one of his famous barber col leges at 844 Clay street. San Fran cisco. Special Inducements this month; positions guaranteed; tuition earned while learning. Write correct num ber, 644 Clay street San Francisco. Vocal instruction Miss phone main 2S91. Hobson. Lost Case containing pair of gold- rimmed spectacles; case marked with maker's name, "L. C. Hendrlckson," Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Oriel house. Two more rooms for rent over the Star theater. , Better have that old hat cleaned blocked and retrtmmed. it saves you money. 433 Commercial lareet For rent Nine-room house. Inquire st Astoria National bank. . For Rent Furnished front room. 140 Fourth street, corner Commercial For rent nicely furnished front room on lower floor. Conveniently lo cated. 377 Tenth street PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKOftpN Acting AMbtant surgeon'"" ' C. 8. Marine UosyllaUtervleaift s Office hours: 10 to 13 am. 1 to 4:10 p.m. 477 Commercial Street 2nd Floor. Dr.RIIODA C. LUCKS OSTEOPATHIST Mansell Bldg. (71 Commercial Bt PHONE BLACK 2085. U W. BARR, DENTIST Maosell Building 673 Commercial Street, Astoria, Ore TELEPHONE BED 20f.l. . . Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pytbian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T.' L. BAI L i Dr. F. J. Friedrich, N DENTISTS - (24 Commercial street Astoria Ore Dr. W. 0. LOGAN , DENTIST 678 Commercial St , Sbsnnhan Building MISCELLANEOUS. C. J. TRENCH ARD Insursnce, Commission and Shipping. CUSTOMS HOU8E BROKER. Agent Wells-Fargo and Northern Paclfio Express pom pan lea. Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND 8Ta A KILJULEN, Merchant Tailor. Occident Building. JAPANESE GOODS New 6tock of fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latent novelties from Japan. BEST 15 CENT MEAL.' You can always find the best1. 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. 612 Commercial St. FIRST-CLASS MEAL ' ' for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or' doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St W H Y Proposals for Fresh Beef and Muttoni Office Chief Commissary, Vancouver Barracks. Wash, Oct 1. 1904 Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beet and mutton for six months beginning January 1, 1906, will be received here and at offices of Commissaries at Fort Stevens, Ore, Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Caaey, Columbia. Flagler, Walla Walla, Ward, Wright Worden, Lawton and Van couver Barracks, Wash., until 10 a m.. November 1, 1904. Envelopes con taining proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Fresh Beef and Mut ton," and addressed to commissary of post, to be supplied, or to Major George a Davis, Chief Corny. OONQ TO THE PAIR. What to Do If You Desire Praotioal Information. If you contemplate visiting ths 81 Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In formation as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. Ai as to the local conditions In St Louis hotels, etc., etc. If you will write the undersigned. stating what Information you desire the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will secure It for you If possible, and with' out any expense to you. Address B. H. TRUMBULL. Portland. Ore. DON'T GO TO ST. LOUIS , 'Till you csl at or wnte to the Chi cago, Milwaukee ft St Paul Rallroud Office 1S4 Thlrt street, Portland, Or Low rates to all points east, In connec tion with all transcontlnentals. H. S. ROWS, Onor1 Agent World's Fair Rates Extsndsd. Through ths efforts of the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, world's fair excursion tickets will be sold on Oc tober 27, 28 and 29, In addition to Oc tober J, 4 and S. For full Informa tion apply to any Great Northern agent HANCf TUNER. For good reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frt d- rickson, 2071 Bond Street. Phone Red 2074 WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Cord wood, mill wood, ben wood, any kind of wood st lowsst prices. Kelly, ths trsnsfer msn. 'Phone 2211 Blsok, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opers house. ' BAY VIEW HOTEL E. GLASER, Piop. Home Cooking, Comfortable Bedi. Ruion ablc Rate and Nice TrtatmtrL THE NEW IHEH4LEM IIOlSl Cor. Fourteenth and Kxchsntre Hta. One block back of Kouril A H token Htore. J. H. ANSON, Prop., - Antorln, Ore. Board and lodgln. $1 00 and up ' Clesnut Btdi In the City. Fine Table Board New Furniture 'I hro 'nhoiil. Kales made tonleMly Theatrical Troupe ASTORIA HOTKL Comer Seventeenth and Duanc Si. 75 cents a day and up. Heals 20 cents. Board and lodging $4 pof week' - 1 PARKER HOUSE , H. B. PARKER, Proprietor Free Coach "Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Ro.ms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. root of Ninth Street ASTORIA. OREGON nnxixxixixiiiiinmiii ' . KAMONA SALE. 1 ' v. ft I hsvs placed on sals at a re- H dueed price' my select stock of homs-made Wrappers and Ks " mens a. - - '-'. n 420 Commsrelsl. St, Astorls. J. Y. KWONQ CO. M HTTTTXIXXXXIXIXXIXIXrTTXTt ? The World's Pair Rout. Those anticipating an eastern trip or a visit to ths Louisiana Purchase exposition at St Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the Mlssurl Paclfio Railway, which, on account of Its various routes and gate ways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passenger from ths northwest take ths Missouri Paoldo trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the cholc of either going direct through Ksnsae City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleaaanl Bill. Two trains dally from Denver and Pueblo to St Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment Including etectrio lighted obser vatlon parlor cafe dining can. Tea dally trains between Kansas City and St. Louis. Writs or call on W, C. McBrlds, gen. eral agsnt, 114 Third street PortUnd, tor detailed luformatlon and Illustrat ed literature. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago nd all points east: Louis- villa Memphis, Nsw Orleans, and all points south. - ths only direct routs to ths fit. Louis world's fair and ths East via the O. It A N. and Union Pacltto. Ths folowlng rates apply from As torla: to St Louis and return 7.tt To Chicago and return 7160 To Chicago, returning from St Louis or vies versa , v 70.00 To Chicago, returning via St Louis or vie versa . 71.(0 Returning via California, 111.(0 ad dltlonaL ror ruruwr particulars, call on oi address Q. W. R0BERT8. Agent O. R. A N. Co.. Astoria, NORTHERN- PACIFIC t) ' ' Time t'artl i Trains PORTLAND Leaves Arrives ruget Bound Limited, T; am 1:4 pn Kansas Clty-Bt. Louis tfpeciai 11; li am l:ttpn North Coast Limited in o m T;s? a Tacuma and BeatUs Night Utress 11: pm t:0o SB Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Grafs Harbor points Take Fuget Sound Limited for Oljrss- pia dirtot. Taks Puiret Sound Limited or Kan sas Clty-Bt. Louis Special for points on Bourn Bend branch. Double dally train servlos oa Oram's Harbor breach. Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma am Beatti A. & C. R. R. TIMR CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904. i . Leave PORTLAND Arrive H (Hi a.iii t "Portland Union) 11. Ms. in 7.00 p m ) lepo for AMoriaf H.40 p.m Leave ' ASTORIA Arrive 7 45 a m J for Tortland sDlfTi r807.m 610 pm way points 10.80 p-m 8EA8lDn: DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 1135 tn for rin.nj.n Diret-t 6:20 pro Leave ASTORIA Arrive t8 13 a in lor Warrentoo, i 10;3a.ui ' llimliiorid, Kt 3.60 pro Stevens, Bweitle) 7:40 n,m l..u.t SUAMIDB Arrive l::il i hi J77r TinrTir Di rwet l iaopli' iave ' -. BISASIDE. - Arrive () 15V. iii TfoT VVhrreulon Ft WiiZm rilevem. Hum- V '9:i0u.m ' moiid.Aetorla ) 7 20p tn Addlllonnl train leaves Astoria dally t 1 1 : 30 a. m. for alt points on Ft. Steven branch, arriving Ft. Steven 12:30 p. m.. returning, leaves Ft. Htev ons at 2:00 p. ni., arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. Through tickets and close connec tion via, N. P. Ry. st Portland and noble and O. R. ft N. Co., via. Portland. J. C Mayo, Q. P. A. " Oeto'-r 27, 28 and 29. " ., World's fair excursion tickets to Chl ago, St. Louts and all eastsrn cities will be sold by the GREAT NORTH ERN RAILWAY on October 27, 21 and 29, In addition to October S, 4 and I. Apply to any Great Northern agent for rates and full Information, EPl OREGON Short line and Union Pacific 71 hours from Portland to Chicago. No changs of oars. TlNKHrIEDI7LUt D,Prl .Km" Arrive ; ; POHTI.AND (1il( Cortland, Halt take, Denver, tt Niwalal Worth, Omaha, Kan- tdftpm, :i.m, MuCH).HtUuls. vis Huulr liuomound tli Kaal lug un Atlantic r irM Unit Uke, lienver ft fc)P; Worth, omalis, Kau- 7 lifts tn. yla Hunt- City, mi UhiU, Ingtou ' jClnnmosud tbeKast tU ftf1.. tw,ta '" ' Kail Mall kin, Hpokmio, Mlmie- I"'" t ful, Duiuih went vlaSpo- 'Milwaukee, Uilraau, p kaue !and JUal I OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE J From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For Ban Francisco every Qv days. Daily ex- Columbia Hiver la 4am Daily eepiMoa oel Nun. Oujr attain UnilUiga Direct Llnejto St. Louis World's lair. Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astorls on ths tlds DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR 1LWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga am North Beach points. Returning nr. rives at Astoria same svenlng. Through tickets to and from all prla olpal European cities, O. W. ROBERTS, Atent, Astoria, Ore. See thst your ticket roads vta the Illinois Central R, R, Thoroughly mod ern trains connect with all Iranscontl cental Unas at St. Paul and Omaha. If your Mends ars coming west let u know snd ws win quote them direct ths specially low rates now In effect from all eastern points, Any Information as to rates, routes. etc, cheerfully glvn on application. B. II . TRUMSfJuL, Commerolaly Agent, 141 Third street, Portland. Or. J. C. LLNDSEY, T. F. ft P. A.. 14 Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON. F. ft. P. A... "- " f- ' ASK THE AGENT FOR ,I7 lw OKvaa ia, u ruh ' MinneaitellaW Duluth, Chieago, St Louis, and sli points esst snd south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY f) The Flyer and The Fist Mail L 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip soross ths Cssaads and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates foldsrs and full In formation call on or address 11 DICKSON. ... City Ticket Aaent 121 Third Street, Portland. Or. ' a O. YERKES, O. W. P. A., 411 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, Gsnaral Agent. Portland, Ore. .Every Womsn uufntttd arm inoaw now , at b. Mil Lsim wmmiMrfnl MARVEL whiriina Sprsv Tbe mtr mi ,rw.. -Ml M1 Coiitanlfnt. . 1 II Ir IT inrmaranMlkrli. irtlffrKfinoLftiinnl.tlt. 1 mH KI a..,l no iy '"i'i'n lllantratnl hnili-mba. llttTM mitmr. mil nna ium. rn. v lull particular! and illrrHlnna In. valualilelu ladlet M AHVKliCI eifarkUaw, Sawlarit. V TCKET5 m