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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 3 THURSDAY, JUNE I, 1903. Study the Map Thirteen tatet and territories of the Middle Wett are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than 'on any other Wttitrn road I From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock lswnd folder and study the map ten to one your destination ' is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. ' Note our several offices maintained in the Northwests Portland, Seattle, 8pokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for bust, ness and solicits yours. The The Palace Cafe. r The Astoria Restaurant. J. Q. A. noWI.RY rreeldeut K I. NCTfckHON,- VletHr'rralden Astoria Savings Bank Capital Psld In 1100,000, Burplu and Undivided Profits tt&JMO. TraiiutcU General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Tiro Dcpo"- 168 Tenth Street, First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Weinhard's ss r, 1 When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions! properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and CURED OF Mr. Robert 0. Burks. Elimra, taratois Co.. N. Y.. writMi-I an ilsd to hsve an eppoe- rP51lHefl frnttl rfisnrrffTed tunltv of t.llinf wh.t m.gniflc.nt r.iult. I hsva had from using FOLEV'8 KIDNEY CURE sft.r hiving triad olh.r advortlsod mtdlclnn snd stvtrml physleisns. Before I began KprailCf t hs "JTfS ha? bepfl fPfTIOVed Com- ltlhsdtog.tHpfromistosotimasaaehnighttorall.vainybl.dder. 1 was sll bloated up PCCaUSC IRC CUUSG llAt UCCU ICIUUVCU. V.UUI with dropty and my aylht waa aa Impaired that I could scarcely saa on. of my family .1:. T7i"tT T?VQ tTTMMTTV PTTRT? aerosa the room. In fact,! was ao badly u..d up that I had given up hope of living when I iridlCC taKing F UJ-Jti I O IVllJlN tZ, X l,Ui.C waa urg.d by a friend to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB, One )o-cent bottle worked won ... . , . r , j.t dera, and before I had taken the third bottle tha auporfluou. fte.h had gone, as well a. all' flf fhA fircr S12"n Ol danCTer. L0 HOI HSK ih avmntom. of Kldn.v trouble. My friend, w.ra aurorlud that 1 was cured, as th.r O o all thought I was going to die. Every the neme of the wonderful medicine has tried it has failed to be benefitted. a. h. Mcdonald, Oenetal Apnt, Rock Island System, 140 Third Stmt, Portland, Ore. Best Restaurant Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace Catering Co. If you want a good, clean meal or if you are in a hurry you should go to the Astoria Restaurant This fine restaurant is thoroughly up-to-date in every detail. EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE PRANK PATTOH. Cs.hler J, W. UAKNtH, amIiuoI Cashier ASTORIA, OREGON. r Beer. BRIGHT DISEASE. few days soma one cornea from miles away to thst cured ma of Bright'. Disease, and aot one mm Two Slzesa 60 Gents and $1.00. Z SOLD IND RECOMMENDED BY CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist. PETITION OF TAXPAYERS. To Move Desirable Candidate to Sua For School Director. TelloB. Jus. W.Welch r We, the undersigned taxpayers, and citizens n( Atirla, school district No. 1, Clatsop county, , Oregon, would - re spect fully request you to run for direct or of Mid district at the coating ela tion to be Ml in June, 1905. Thomas Dealy. If. I). Cray. ' , I. C. Anderson. L, foberk. 0. Anderson, (ieorge Kaboth., John Knberg. C. J, Trenehard. ' Mel Annala. ' 1. Hiverson. Harrison Allen. P. Lawk-r. X. Sclilusset. It, Carruthere. C. C. Utzlnger. James J. Robinson, It J, Pilklngton. C. 8. Wright. ' John Taikka. Fred Lindstrom. M. K. Anderson. 0. W, Pedrnien. James Tatton. J. W. Takkunen. John Wuopio. John E. Cratke. Frank Itart. 8. A. Grlmre. V. C. Shaw. John Leahy. I). Shanahan. A. Scherneekan. W. A. (ioodin. Hen Hay. ' M. Kalvon. C. Tlmmons. Th. Frederiksen. Andrew fcimonsen. Joseph Sinnott. Charles l.eaf. Ivter Grant. Thomas Campbell, (i, V. Morton. 11. F. Allen. J. It. Malar. I.. Mansur. J. Q. A. Ilowlby. A. E. Beard. Ale Breroner. Allx-rt Wtiopia. Wm. C. A. Pohl. , Ilrnry Sherman. A. A. Sickau. 11. Ekstrom. H. Wajo. D. J. McVicar. ' It. Van Dusen. J. T. Rom. F. L. Parker. L. Dieleman. Asmus Brix. J. W. Babbidge. W. N. Smith. J. C. McCue. John Hahn. John H. Smith. A. B, Dalgity. J. C. Clinton. V. Asherman. 8. C. Turner, Samuel E. Elmore. W. V. Ridehalgh. Frank Patton. C. W. Fulton. A. V. Allen. W. II. Opeland. Chan. M. Celler. A. 0. Spexarth. Martin Foard. Chas. Heilhorn. C. V. Brown. A. M. Smith. J, W. Surprenant. CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF THE TOTAL DEATHS. Bladder diseases in every whole system, and the learn ri)vinfr RrJcrVlfci njcipaie Of IjiaheteS. that naVHlg DrlglU, 5 UliZV Ul SVlctUClCa. IF" Ale, firnnt. P. A. Stokes. Aug, Hildebrahd. T. It, Davie.. W. Wertlie. K. !. Prael. Benjamin Young. W. Fitzg-rald. II. II. Znpf. ('. II. Cooper. V. L. Robb. V. J. Mmiliey. II. J. Wherit. Charles Roger. Dr. Jay Tuttle, A. A. Finch. J. A. Fulton. Alex Tsjrg. E, A. Ording. J. 8. Delllnger. V. Miller. Robt. (Hliaon. Jo. Gribler. T. 8. Cornelius. 8. L. Xsnthrup. Theo. Josephson. V. Hermann. Wm. Seymour Short. P. I. Rovey. Theo'.' Bracker. A. !&Pharlan. 0. C. Palmberg. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occident. David F. Day, Washington. F. Manchester, Portland. A. 0. Birker, Portland. T. W. Sanborn, K. C. v ' C. E. Palmer, Portland. C. Folger, Kan Francisco. W. W. Gordon, Portland. Walter Seaborg, Bay View. Mrs. Levi Knott, Portland. (!. Lowet, Seaside. A. Hemplille, New York. C. W. Hauxhurst, San Francisco. Parker. J. C. Cottrel, Tilamook. C. E. Crane, Tillamook. D. H. Evana, Bellingham. Wagner Hamilton, Emporia. P. K. Kenan, Emporia. J. H. Carney, Loa Angeles. F. T. Reeves, Loa Angeles. C. Werstorm, CUfton. Francis Hood, St. Louis. Nelson 3raham, Ilwaco. Miss Maggie Graham, Ilwaco. Miss Gladys Graham, Ilwaco. George Hathaway, Portland. R. M. wayward, Portland. Peter Nelson, Clifton. R. Klamka, Ilwaco. John Anderson, Chinook. J. M. Groom. Portland. C. W. Cnrnahan, Clatsop. B. W. Otto, Seaside, J. Coulter, Nahcotta. T. Thompson, Stanley. P. Lashall, Stanley. A. Kangus. Deep River. Chas. Y'oung, Clatsop, fcu Nelson, Deep River. rUrlac rar a Pall. Ill fares the house. To hastening Ilia a prey, Where wlrey's wants are thrice Tb else of hubby's pay. Chicago Inter Ocean. The Caaa. He What causes your forgetfulnesa do you suppose? She Somehow I can't remember. Tonkers Herald. Aa Vafale A4aatae. De honeybee you soon will spy A-startln' work bran' new. If I had alep' all winter I Could be Industrious too. Washington Star. form, tones up the diseases that have KidflPVS dlSaODear. PERSONAL MEHTIOH. Eli Nelson, of Deep River, was In th city yesterday. J. Coulter, of Nahcotta, registered at the Parker yesterday. Walter Seaborg, of Bay View, is in the city on business. W, P. Morton, of Los Angeles, is reg istered at the Central. Chas. Young, of Clatsop, was a visit or in Astoria yesterday. C. Folger, of San Francisco, registered at the fx-cident yesterday. John West, of Claskanine, was in the city yesterday on business. F. Manchester, of Portland, register ed at the Occident yesterday. A, Kangaa, of Deep River, was in the city yesterday on business. D. II. Evans and wife, of Bellingham, registered at the Parker yesterday. A. G. Parker, of Portland, was among the arrivals in Astoria yesterday. Miss Jessie Jewett will arrive in As toria Monday to visit her mother. B. W Otto, prominent merchant of Seaside, was in the city yesterday. C. W. Hauxhurst, of San Francisco, registered at the Occident yesterday. Harrison Allen leaves tomorrow for Co lumbia county on professional business. David F. Day, U. S. A., of Washing ton, D. C, arrived in Astoria yesterday. Wilson Graham, Maggie and Gladys Graham, of Ilwaco, are visiting in the city. C. C. Clark, of Seaside, waa in the city yesterday in attendance upon the county court. C. E. Palmer, representing Blake, Me Fall, of Portland, hit the Astoria trail yesterday. Mrs. Levi Knott, of Portland, arriv ed in the city yesterday en route for Long Beach. Rudolph Rau, of Portland, was in the city yesterday interviewing his many friends. John McCue returned from Portland yesterday where he went to attend the funeral of Lis father. Mia Lena Kronquist, of Berkley, is in the city and will spend the summel with relatives and rienda. Mrs. Preaton Raines, of Oakland, Cal., arrived in the city yesterday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Anna Gratke and her brothers and sisters. Mrs. J. W. Gheen left on the up-train last evening to attend the bedside of her sister, Mrs. E. Brouillard, of San Fran cisco, Cal., who is seriously ill and not expected to recover. . v A VENEZUELAN ROMANCE. Tha Story of Goaoral TVrr mm m Fmlr Aasrlaa. The Bowen Lootnis controversy and the mention In connection with It of the name of General Alejandro Ibarra, minister of foreign affairs of Vene tuela, recalls an interesting romance In the career of the South American war rior and statesman. General Ybarra belongs to an old Spanish family and OEXER.AL ALEJANDRO TBARRA. wan born In Caracas in 1S18. Ills an cestors fought in the revolution of 1S10 to 1812, by which Venezuela was freed from Spain, and his father was a noted scientist and president of the Univer sity of Caracas. The general himself studied at this university and also at the military academy at the Vene zuelan capital and has traveled exten sively and acquired a knowledge of many languages. He has served In all the grades of the army from sergeant to general in chief. He held an Im portant posltlou In the army In 1878. when the minister to Venezuela from the United states was Judge Thomas liussell of Massachusetts. In the lat ter'a family was a lovely daughter who captured the proud warrior's heart. Gur.innu I.lanco was then president, and his powers were almost those cf un absolute monarch. It chanced that one of JuiljT Kussell's reports augered the dictator, and he ordered Ybarra to break his engiirement with the Ameri can's daughter or go luto exile. Ybar ra refused to renounce the beautiful Miss Russell and In an Indignant ragt broke his sword across his knee In the presence of Blaneo ami left tb country vlth bis brMe. Tlicy lived fai a time In P.ot m, where Geuoral Ybar ra taught, l.n-tured, wrote books and conducted a coffee business. On tlw overthrow of Blanco they returned to Venezuela. j . Ya '.-Si i LOW EXCURSION RATES. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From Chicago to Asbury Park, N. J., and return, 121.35. Tickets good going June 29, 30, July 1 and 2, valid for return un til August 31 by extension. Stop-over at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Through sleeping ears to Asbury Park. Baltimore and return, 18. Tickets good going July 2, 3 and 4. Valid for return until August 31, by extension. Stop-over at Washington. The only line that operates through trains. Send for circulars io' Peter Haway, Pacific Coast Agent, San Fran cisco. B. N. Austin, G. P. A., Chicago Consult your nearest ticket agent for details. Dying of Famin. is in its torments, like lying of con anmptioa. Ths progresa of consumption from the beginning to tha very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consumption in its first stsge," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfoss, Sid., "after trying different medicines and a good doctor in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Pos itively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers drug store, price 60e and $1.00 bottle. Trial bottles free. Special Round Trip Excursion Rata for Astoria Day at Lewis 4 Clark Exposition Tickets sold June 8, 9 and 10. On June t, 9 and 10 the A. 4 C. R-R. will sell excursion tickets from Astoria to Portland and return at J 2.70 for tine round trip, tickets good to return until June SO. and to accommodate Astort ans who desire to witness the evening exercises "Astoria Day" at the fair, the evening train of June 10 will leave Portland at 10:30 p. m. Instead of 7.00 p. m. . Huge Task It was a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney di sease as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, la., but Electric Bitters did it. He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone I could not ait on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure and by them waa restored to perfect health. ' I recommend the great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by C. Rogers, druggist." Price, 50 cents. - : 1 . " THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers ere given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. I ;: Prospective travelers desiring lnfor nation as to the lowest rates and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent. 142 Third St. Portland, Ore. J. C L1XDSET, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St, Portland, Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Agent, Coleman Building, Seattle, Wash. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks, use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest beautifier known. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, at Frank Hart's drug store, A Bad Scare. Some dav vou will get a bad scare when you feel a pain in your bowels and fear appendicitis. Safety lies m Dr. Spaulding's New Life Till, a sura cure for all bowel and stomach dis eases, such as headache, biliousness, eosi tivejiess, etc. Guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store, only 25c. Try them. Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and liver disorders, and all stom ach troubles positively cured by using cents, Tea or Tablets, at Frank Hart's drug store. WASHING WITHOUT WATER la Like Tna Get Rid el DaadrmH Without Herplcide. Did you ever see any one trying io wash themselves without soap or water? It you did what would you say of him? It la every bit aa foolish to try to get fid of Dandruff and to prevent Bald ness by feeding tha germs which cause It. kh Canthrarldes, Vasollne, Q!ycer Ine and similar substances which font tha BrtnclDal ingredients of most so- called Hair vigors. Newbroa Herplcide is suceessiw pw-ca-use it attacks and kills tha parasltio germ which feeds on the hair root It Is the original and only genuine scalp germicide manufactured. Sold br leading- drugrlsts. Bend 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond Ht Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Trop. "Special Agent."