THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1903. THE MOltNiNG ASTORIAN ASTOKJ A, OltLGufl TERMS OF PEACE Japan gels Cores but no Cash Indemnity. FRIENDSHIP RE-ESTABLISHED RutiUi Manchuriao Adventure Now Endi and Japan's Will How Begin Commercial Treaty Formed Port At thur and Dalny Restored to Japan. lViUmouth, ,N. II., Kept. 5th. The peace treaty opens with a r-ni1i re filing that Hi Muji'oty, tin- Emperor ami Autocrat of all the ):uia, ami Hi Majesty, th. Kirirnr of Japan, de filing to Im tin war imw uliitiii between them and having .ppiiiuled tlii'ir plenipotentiaries ntul f uriiUln-il tlicm v it It full power, which were found to Im in form, live coino to an agree, merit ii a treaty of eace ami ar ranged as follow i Article 1 Stipulate for tin re estab lishment of laai-e ami friendship In twccn the. sovereigns' of the two cm pin- ami between the aulijwt of Ilu ia ami Japan, respectively. Art Mi 2-Ilia Majesty, the F.inpr or of KuU recognize the prcpoudcr ant inlliuiti from political, mililary ami economic oitiU of view of Japan in tli Empire of t'orva, and stipulate Hint Russia will not opMMi any measure for it government, protection and con trol Dial Japan will derm iieceary to take ill t'orea, in conjunction with the 4 'oteun government; I. lit Russian sub ject and Russian enterprise are to en joy the me statu an the subject will iili-rpiiM-n of other countries. Art ice 3 -It I iiiutuully agreed that the teriitory of Manchuria lie simulta neously evacuated ly loth Russian and Japanese troop. Roth countries leiiiK i-oiufined In thi rvai-uation, their fi liation should Ih- absolutely identical. the two branch fine which they own at Kouang-TchcngTe. Article S It I agreed that the branch line of 'the Mnhchtirian Railway ahall le worked with ft view to assure coin inercial traflle Iwtween them without obstruction. Article 0 Rula redes to Jaan tiie Southern lalf of Sakhalin Island a far north a the Both degre of north latitude, together with the Wand de pending thereon. The right of free nar ration I a "tired in the Mraila of La Peroue and Tartary. Article 10 ThW article recite the filiation of Itwwlan subjects on tne southern part of Sakhalin Island, and stipulate' that Russian colonist there "hull lie free and shall have the right to remain there without changing their' nationality, l'cr contra, the Japanese government lml have the right to en force Russian convict to leave the ter ritory which I i-edej to her. Artich II-Russia engage herself to make an agreement with Japan giving to Japanese aubject the right to flh in Russian territory or water of the Sea of .Immii. the Sea of Okhotsk and Iter- I lllg Sea. Article 12 The two high contracting pnrtic engage theiiielve to renew the commercial treaty existing between the two government prior to the war in all It vigor with alight nuMlillcatlon In detail and with a most favored nation clause. Article 13-Russia and Japan recip rocally engnge to restitute their prison er of war, on paying the real rot of keeping the same, audi claim for cost to he supported by document. Article 14 Thi article of peace shall le drawn up in two language French and Knglish, the French text Mng evi dence for the Russian and the English text for the Japanese. In cae or difficulty of interpretation, the Fremh document shall he final evidence. Article 1.V-The ralillcation of thi treaty shall lie countersigned hy the two sovereign of the two Mate within SO tiny after it signature. The French and American Emhaie shall I Inter mediaric between the Japanese and Russian government to announce hy tetgraph the ratification of the treaty. Two additional article are to le agreed to a follow: Article 1 The evacuation of Manchu ria hy both armic shall be complete The Astoria Restaurant. GOOD, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE OPtN ALL NIGHT 3W Bond Strut, cor. Ninth r a guard for the railway 13 soldiers ier kilometer. Aitiile 2 The boundary which limit the part owned, re-H-ctively, by Russia and Japan in Sakhalin Island, ahall be definitely marked off on the spot by a sjiei-ial commission. JUbl K I 9 i K it A MOMENT! & All right anpiired by private person , Bh, (r(1n ,f ininR of mid coin n 11 ic, shall remain intact Article 4 The right jiosM-ssed by Russia in conformity with the lease by llii-dii of I'ort Arthur and Dalny, to-p-ther with the land and water ad jacent, shall pa ou-r In their entirety to Japan, but the pro-ltie and right of Russian subjects are to le safe guarded and resKi-tcd. Article .1 The governments of I!iis- in and Japan engage themselves r Iprocally not to put any oUtacles to the gnu-nil measure (which will hc nlike for all nations) that t'iiina may take for the dcvc!oenif lit of the com incnv and Industry of Manrlnirhi. Article II The Manchtiiiiin Uailway ehall I' oieraled jointly betwi-cn litis eia and Japan at Kouung-Tching-Tse. The two branch lines shall In- employed only for commercial ami industrial pur I Hie, In view of ltlis-iit's keciillg her branch line, with nil right acquired by her convention with China for the i-onst ruction 0 that railway, .Inpun nc 4iiirc the mine in connection with ucli branch line which fall to her. How ever, ttie right of private parties or private enterprise are to la respected. Iloth parties to thi treaty remain ab solutely free to undertake wimt they lcem tit on expropriated ground-. Article Itiissia and Japan engage thciu-elve to make a conjunction of the treaty, U'giuning with the retire ment of the troop of the first line. At the expiration of the IH month the two pnrtic will only U- able to leave Pears' Soap, like books, should be chosen with discretion. Both are capable of infinite harm. The selection of Pears is a perfect choice and a safe guard against soap evils. Mntrlilrs for the complexion. A GREAT BOON FOR THE IADIES. Year ago there lived in Chicago a prominent physhien who had concocted and wa using in hi practice a certain preparation of extraordinary merit and which wa highly prized by hi patient. Kven though hi patient were numer ou the field thu offered for the remedy wa comparatively limited. living a member of the medical profeasion it waa not quit germane for him to advertise hi discovery, and after much persuasion he wa induced to impart hi secret to a friend. Thi frk-nd being a layman, wa at lilx-rty to advertise, manufacture and sell the preparation on a large acale. The new proprietor worked up a large business, but died without having made arrangement for it entinuance. The manufacture of the remedy waa u iieiidcd, and the formula itself lo-t night of. When In the act of destroying some of her late husband' pntH-r which he thought worthless, the widow' son asked permission to look them over. Among these paia-r he found the long missed formula. He at once revived hi father' enterprise and with marked success, I'ndcr hi administration the business grew to such an extent that it wa finally incoriHiiated under the name of Dr. Charlea Flesh Food company, in deference to the formulator of the remedy. It i a fact of scientific interest that the preparation referred to, I)r. Charlea' Flesh Food, demonstrate the aoundneaa of the absorption theory of nourishing the tissue of the human body. Ib-ing rimMised of iuf rivlicijtii that aupply real nutriment and in the form of an ointment, it i applied externally, and i thu absorbed through the porea of the skin. The effect i truly medicinal. The plain, the wrinkled and the sallow faced acquire good look, and the middle aged and the elderly become youthful again. That it is not to be classed with "cold cream" and other thing of like siiKrm-ial joteney i proved by the fact that it i prescribed in hospital for the nutrition of invalid whoae stomachs are too weak to digest food. We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK BINDING We do it in All the Latest and Best Styles of the Art. ... i We take your Old Magazines that you have piled away on your shelves and make Handsome Books of them fit to grace any library. We take your old worn out books with the covers torn off, rebind them and return to you good as any new book. Let us figure with you on fixing up your Library. 06 5 The J. S. Dellinger Co., Makers of All Kinds of Books Astorian Building - Corner Commercial and 10th Street I members, but the police arrested a walk ing delegate whom they charged with fe lonioua aault of Francisco Valentir. ' About 150 inen were present when the meeting wa called to order. Some RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Astona NatlonalBnk Firs At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at of them declare that a soon as business the close of business, August 23th, 1U05. began the walking delegate who sat be- , KlOUCCtS. hind the chairman, drew a ver and fired at Valentir. small revol- The wound Overdrafts, secured and un- secured 33o2 13 RIOT NARROWLY AVERTED. WalkingDelegate Shoots Member of Mar ble Workers Union During Meeting. New York. Sept. C. One man waa shot and a riot narrowly averted lat night during a meeting of the progres sive marble polisher' union. Conflict ing testimony of the shooting is told by RE10RT OF THE CONDITION Oi THE Hom Bait At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, August 25th, 1905 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $372,261 35 w as not serious, but a general row broke fj. S. Bonds to secure circula I Overdrafts, secured anu un ' I J a t r f a out immediately and a pol"man st- tlon 1-'500 00 o jV ' , Premiums on U 8. Bond T.'iO 00 U S. Bonds to secure circuit toned outside summoned the reserves, iremiurna on u. o. uonas... 19 sno ral , . ,,, , Bonds, securities, etc 30,484 93 Uon 12,800 00 Ihey quickly restored order. Banking house, furniture and Bonds, securities, etc 73,380 00 The trouble, it i said, arose over the fixtures 4.4G7 73 jUtner real esute ownea.... 6.U00 00 attempt of the Italian element in the 0tl, real e9tto owned 4-J'" ,J0 . 1- 1 i 1 1 . Due from National Banks union of which alentir pomhI as a. (lBlMm, fi7n R leader to ont the walking dolegnte. The Astorian, 73 cents a month. mm JL UilB positively cure any case op Bladder disease not beyond of Kidney the peach of medicine. No medicine can do mope. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE strengthens the urinary organs, builds up thp kidneys and invig orates, the whole system. IT IS GUARANTEED TWO SIZES 6O0 and $1.00 - - 1 , , SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Charles Rogers Druggist. Pattid Sioni ind Gnvil With Excruciating Paint A. H. Ttaurnes, Mgr. Villa Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes: '! bave been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass Ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result Was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like pew man. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good." Bo Othir Rimtdy Can Compart With It Thos. V. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C, had Kidney Trouble and one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected perfect cure, and be says there is no remedy that will compare with it. t , I Due from State Banks and ' Bankers 4,330 79. I Due from approved reserve I apenU 128.932 20 Checks and other cash items 3,91 J 46 j Notes of other National I Banks .. 180 00 fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 1,242 00 Lawful Money reserve in bank, viz: I Specie C2.123 53 Redemption fund with L. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation C25 00 39,433 41 Due from National banks (not reserve agent) .... Due from State Banks and Bankers 81,467 17 Due from approved reserve agents 137,550 87 Checks and other cash Hems 1,618 76 Notes on other National Banks 2,585 00 Nickels, and cents 22 69 Lawful money reserve In bank viz: Specie 118,000 00 Redemption fund with L S. Treasurer (5 per cent circu lation 625 00 Total $644,139 59 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid iu... . Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided profits ' less ex pense and taxes paid.... 32,903 15 National Bank notes out standing 10,800 00 Individual deposits subject to check $300,513 80 Demand certificates of de posit 33275 47 Time certificates of de posit 198,665 II 540,456 44 Total ?S51,079 29 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ..., 50,000 00 Surplus fund 50.000 00 mn AAA Art I VilUlltUtU 1'IUUIB, ICSfl CApVll- Total $644,159 59 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I, J. E. Higgins, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tmo to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. JUGGINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of September, 1905. M. C. MAGEE, " Notary Public. Oorrect Attest: . GEORGE H. GEORGE, A. SCIIERNECKAU, L. MAXSUR, Directors. ses and taxes paid 35,463 54 National Bank notes out Standing 12,500 00 Individual deposits subject to check $335,136 53 Demand certificates of de posit 147,008 20 Certified checks .. 66 00 703,110 75 Total $831,079 29 State of Oregon, County of Clatsopst I, S. S. Gordon cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tba Ut of my knowledge and belief. S. S. GORDON", Cashier. Subscribed and aworn to before me this 30th day of August, 1905. V. BOELLIXO, Notary fublic. Comet Attest: t w. r. McGregor, O. a FLA V EL, JACOB KAMM, Directors. The Astorian, 73 cents a mouth.