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ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1904. PAGE THREE. T MEATS FISH - GAME - POULTRY IMIHIIIMMMIIIIIIllliHIHIIIIIIMHHIHIilHMUniMIHMIMllllMllltliMIMt ; Everthing seasonable is in our Market. VVc sell only fresh, .pure an dclcan foods. Prompt delivery. Everycustomcr satisfied. Astoria Fish, Game and Poultry Market, f HALAK BROS., Proprietor!, Twelfth Street. For Stylish Men Suits with the Snap, Stylo and Finish. Bo corroctly dressed. It cost no more if you see ANDREW LAKE 482 Commercial Street. CURRENCY ON OOLD BASIS Change Easily Made From the Fluctuating Silver of (he Philippines to Gold. Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works Manofactorers of Iron, Steol, Brans and Bronze Costings. Mineral Foundrymon and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstcliuw work. Prices lowest Phone 2451. Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All good, shipped toourcar will recelfs special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. fliiixiixxiimxiixiimminiiiiiixxxxiiiiiixxgxi Staple and Fancy Groceries FLGUU, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIQAItS. Bupplie. of .11 kinds t lowest prioe. tor Fishermen, F.rnieri and Logger Branch Uniontown, Phones, 711, Uniontown, 713 A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets. ASTORIA. OREGON. yirrTTTTTIITTTTTTIITTryTTnTIIIIlIITtIIIIIIIITTTTT &,0(i)0000000000000000000 o mmmmmm mm mm mm O s Wholesale? & r O CIGARS. PIPES, O TOBACCO. ETC. WILL MADISON o o O ftJIO ''OMMFItCIAIi ST. i-t 114 ELEVENTH ST. O 6000000000000000000Oo CIVIL GOVERNMENT NOW FACT Rsport of Ssorttsry of Intul.r Affair. Say. Duty an Sugar and Tobaeoe From Lland Should B. Rsduoed. Washington, Nov. 21. The report of Col. Clarence R. Edward., chief of tb. bureau of In.ular affair., for tb. pa.t year, made public today, contain much Intere.tlng Information relative to the administration of civil affaire In tb. Philippine. It My. that the work of establishing civil government I. now practically accomplished, and the reault, on the whole, have been most satisfactory. Attention I called to the legislation that the committee recommend, to congress providing for a material re- , ductliin of the present tariff rate on Philippine augnr and tobacco. Thin reduction can be made without Injury to any American Industry, and It la strongly urged by the secretary of war. The currency ayatem of the lilnnda, continue, the report, ha been entirely changed. Account, are now kept only In the new currency, and the change from a allver to a gold baala, from a constantly flunctuatlng to a atuble and fixed rate of exchange, wa accom pllithed without any disturbance to bualnena, and ha. elicited the admlra tlon of financier everywhere. preentatlve, I authority for the state ment that the Upton tea exhibit at St. Iul will be transferred to the fair at Portland. A. It I known that Sir Thomas will be In the United State, next .ummer, It Mem. likely that the great Engllah merchant and aportsman will come weat to ee the fair. The exposition authorities will extend him an earnest Invltatlun to vlalt the Lewis and Clark exposition, and should the great Englishman accept, a. Mem. probable, hi. vlalt will carry with It an Importance second only to that which would attend the coming of King Edward. or reduced transportatlonof any kind for the purpose of Influencing and se curing freight or passenger business. SOMEBODY WILL BE JOBBED. 6000 Tobaeeo Man In Seeret Session Flv. Day. New Tork, Nov. 21. About 6000 In dependent tobacco manufacturer, jobber, and dealer, will, according to officials of th. retail cigar and tobacco dealer, association, be represented at a meeting which I to be held Dec. 12 In Philadelphia, Plan will be dls- cussed for th. maintaining of the In dependent Interests, with particular! reference at the present time to Pen nsylvania, Delaware, New Tork andi the New England states. It Is ex pected the delegates will remain in secret session five days. DIED AT 107 YEARS. T.eom. Woman Probably Oldest Whit. PiTHD en Coast. Tacoma, . Nov. 21. At the unusual age of 107 year, Mrs. Julia Zourukl, the oldest resident of Tacoma and probably th. oldest white person on the coast, died yesterday afternoon at Bt, Joseph', hospital. Although bowed down with year, and worn by many trials, Madam. Zounskl, up to the time of her death, retained much of ' her youthful strength and vigor. The cause of death Is said to have been old age" and a general decline. She leave, no known relative. In this city, and of an old family .he wa the sole living representative. FINDING IS KEEPING. SHOULD NOW BE HAPPY. so He SIR THOMAS MAY COME. Efforts Will Be Made to Hav. Great English Tea Merchant Visit Fair. Portland, Nov. 21. Sir Thomas Lip ton, probably the moat popular Eng lishman In American eye. I. likely to be a visitor at the Lewla and Clark centennial next year. William P. Lydon, who la Sir Thomas' western 000000000000000000f STEAM HEATING, GAS FITTING, RfING AND REPAIRING BAT' ,UB8, 8INK8, CLOSETS AND OTHER FIXTURES IN O O STOCK. ONLY THE BES T. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES J. A. Montgomery KJ ! 800000000000900000000 NEWZEALANDFIREINSURANCECO PANT H Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five years miminmii ELMORE Q CO., Sole Agents Astoria, - Oregon. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. STUFFY QUICKLY CURED IY Foley's Honoy and Tor There is no case on record of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other serious lung trouble, after Foley's Iloney and Tar had been taken. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough, and heals and strengthens the luntrs. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of incipient Consumption and even in the last stages will always give comfort and relief. Foley's Iloney and Tar gives quick relief to Asthma sufferers, as it relieves the difficult breath ing at once. Remember the name Foley's Iloney and Tar and refuse substitutes that cost you the same as the genuine. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation. Contains no opiates. Curid of Tirrlbli Cough en Lunfi. N. Jackson of Danville, 111., writes: "My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her lungs. Wo tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar, which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since." Consumption Curid. Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind. Gentlemen: Foley'. Honey and Tar cured me of Consumption after I had suffered two years and was almost des perate. Three physicians failed to give me any reiiet ana tne last one sam no could do me no good. I tried almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit, until Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical. I improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think Foley'. Honey and Tar la a God-send to people with Throat and Lung Trou ble. Yours very truly, MRS. MARY AMBROSE. Three sixes 25c, 60c, 11.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the 1.00 bottle al most six times as much. feu m mmm it Wife could Not Pleas. Him Hanged Himself. New Tork, Nov. 21. Dissatisfied with his wife's housekeeping and finally throwing himself into a tower- ng rage because dinner was not ready the moment he arrived home. John P. Slegler, a furrier, ha hanged himself at his home In the Bronx. Mr. Slegler told the coroner that she tried to conduct the household to please her husband but he was never satisfied. She said he attempted to poison himself two months ago and I later tried to kill both by putting poison In the tea. New York Justice 8y. Paeksg. Ap propriated Wa. Not Stolon. Ing unguarded In the public street. I unguarded In the public street, whether it be In front of an express office or department store, has been declared "lost" within the meaning of the law by Magistrate Whitman. This ruling wa made when the magistrate discharged a man on a charge of hav ing stolen a package containing a handbag from the sidewalk In front of an express office. The package, It wa testified, was the only one on the side walk at the time. NO FREE PA8SES. Railroad. Will Not Us. Them to Get Business. New Tork, Nov. 21. It Is understood that the eastern railroads have ac quiesced In th annual pas. agree ment reached by the executlvea of the western lines last Tuesday In St. Louis. The plan, which will be In effect for 105. Is practically the same a. that used this year. Its main ob ject is to prohibit the Issuance of free QUEEN DRAGA'S JEWELS. Effect, of th. Murdered Queen to be Auctioned. New Tork, Nov. 21. The Jewela and costumes of the late queen Draga of Servla are to be sold at auction In London, Dec. 8, My. a Times dispatch from that city. One of the articles to be sold Is a bracelet given to the queen by the em peror of Russia as a wedding present. The sale la exciting great Interest among collector. Paul Jone. Returned. San Francisco, Nov 21. The torpedo boat destroyer Paul Jonea has ar rived from Magdalena bay The Jones has been engaged In target practice at Magdelena, with the other vessels of the Pacific squadron, but It is ex pected to remain here for some time. MASS OT SORES Awful Suffering of a By from anlfciiliii Humour. CURED BY GUT1CURA Net One Square Inch of Skia ea His Whole Body Was Unaffected. " My little .on, boy of five, broke oat with an itching run. Three doc tor, prescribed for him, but be kept getting worse tin Ul w. could not dres him any more. They Anally advised me to try certain medical college, but It. treatment did not do airy good. At tb. time I was indued to try Caticnra Bemedlea he was so bad that I had to eat hi. hair off and pat the Cutlcura Ointment on him on bandages, as It wu Impossible to touch him with tb bar hand. There wa. not one square Inch of akin on hi. whole body that wu not affected. He wa. one mast of sore. The bandage, used to .tick to his skin and In removing them It used to take th. .kin off with them, and the scream, from th. poor child were heart-breaking. I began to think that be would sever get well, bat after th. second application of Cutlcura Ointment I began to see sign, of improvement, and with tii. third and fourth applica tions th. sore commenced to dry op. His skin peeled off twenty times, bat It Anally yielded to the treatment. I used the Cutlcura Resolvent for his blood, and now I can My that he is entirely cared, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than he 1 to-day." ROBERT WATTAM, 4923 Center Ave., Chicago, I1L, Dec 80,1897. No retain in tlx yean, Mr. Wattam write., Feb. S3, 1903. " Your letter of the Slat in regard to the case of my little boy at hand. lam truly thankful to say that the car effected by the Cutlcura Remedies ha been most thorough and successful core to date." oW ttnmfcoat On srM. OMfcamltMlTCBt, SUrm Kitrnmn Count rUk, . tm tial t ml), I 'scat. ku. Kc Itapafe, lAmiem, E Ckutef kouiHq.i Km 4 k Fail, BMM. 1 CthnstaS An- PutUr Unu ud Ckm. Cor. Sob ProortMa. , Struck Road Roller. New York, Nov. 2L Harry Payne Whitney and a chaffeur have narrowly escaped serious Injury on Long Island In a collision between the millionaire'. automobile and a road roller. They .uttered from severe bruise and left behind a badly wrecked ma chine. The accident occurred between Corona and Flushing. This will help you to decide FUR WHERE TO BUY NITU IRE -.1. . i No store in Astoria is so well prepared to show you just what you want in either plain or ornamental House Furnishings. We Sell the Best Values for the Least Money. Carpets. Rug's, Matting, Iron Beds, Folding Beds, Lounges, RocKers, BooK Cases, Dressers, Stoves and Ranges. 3s 4mM -..ft 1 v- - w 1 I I Handsome Music Cabinets From $7.50 Up. Luxurious Morris Chairs $6.50 to $25. free our goods and you will not buy elsewhere. We Sell cn Easy Payments. Your Credit Is Gccd. H. H.Zapf&Co- Commercial iSt The Leading House Furnishers.