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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ij, ioo. THE MORNING ASTORIAN IatbUhd 187J. Published Dally by TBk J. S. DEIXIIfGES lOafPAHY. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. By mall, per year ......fT.OO By pe moata By csrrier, per month .63 . WEEEXY ASTOWAH. By mail, per year, la advance..1.00 exceed aa se-ebv) Jnoe II UUs, t the portofflc Atort. Ur ro,onlr Ueorcouressol Mare), ten 4 IDITOSIAI, SALAD, Herewith It beooims neewwary to go to work aad wenwriae th name of so other new French, president. Chicago Tribune General T rpit H getting bomb in hi letter, lies I v. Everybody ele U getting bills, Meniphi XewsSciiui-tar. General Corbia may get into Ohio politic after he retire from th army. Want to find out what real wrapping like, probably. Denver Republican. When a judge ran iign. ought to r igii and wont rrign -well, there it an old saying that might be amended to fit the ease. Or for the et Tea .oair BaeoBUtekkr - - r be Bade by postal card at threae bate . Aat rs:iuary -ETabMldbe tTlirT raporwd ie the osoeetaubUoMina. ;vi TILEPHOUE MAM 66u WEATHER. . Western Oregon Partly cloudy and occasionally threat- cning. 4 Westera Washington Fain Eastern Oregon Cloudy and threatening. Eastern Washington Partly cloudy. VICTORY XADK CERTAIN. Whoeoem ha counted upon the ap parent disruption of the Republican party in Clatsop county as predicate for iU defeat at the Jon election ha another gueu coming. There b nothing of the tort to weigh in the political calculation of the beet posted and most sanguine of it oppnn ente now. The representative meeting of last nieht. the organization of the new and comprehensive club, the laying of all disturbing and baneful conditions and the unanimous re-affiliation of the Republican host of the country, put 'the cherished probability to flight, and re assert the fighting and winning ca pacities of the party here. There is unity and power abroad in the party today, and wisdom and sin gleneee of purpose in its councils, that mean nothing, if they do not mean con sumate and complete victory in June. He who thinks otherwise had best com mune with hi ablest fount of advice and tak cognizance of the conditions . a they are. It will leeen the rigor of .bit defeat and make it far more toler able. The Republican are in firm and friendly line for everything attainable in June, equipped with all they ne. ded for the ure achievement of the victory,' and the opposition that shall deny them the fruit of the new campaign will be of a nature and strength unknown to history in Clatsop county, to date. Ch&irman Sbonte of the Panama canal board ha been salary-grabbing some what after the old line insurance offic ial' ityle. He ha been drawing a' salary of $30,000 from Uncle 8am and at the same time has accepted a salary of 112,000 anually a president of the Clover Leaf railroad company. The great ditch digger was certainly "in clover so far a fat salaries and "nothing doing" are concerned, o The men of the Burlington road en gaged on its eiteniion through Wyo ming, encountered quite a hill in their way. Ratber overdoing the thing in IU removal, they plaeed under it one hundred keg of blsrk powder, which wt exploded by electricity. The result waa not only the removal or the I. hi, but in it place was left a hole in t'ne jrrund that will eot more to fill up than it would have co-t to dig away the hill. It nmt make Speaker Cannon tired to hear member of the house talking about passing bill when they have nothing to do with it Baltimore Sun. We hope for the speedy ratification' of the Santo Domingo treaty, and for the patriotic support of the President' policy by people of all parties. Xew York Sun. o There are certain subtle distinction of aristocracy in all phase of exist ence. Some grafter go straight to jail and others merely retire to private life. Washington Staft The feeling against the Standard Oil monopoly is nothing to whit it would be if the country could fully reslite ita unscrupulous methods and its tremend ous power. St Louis Post -Dispatch. Lord Roberts, in the interest of the national defence, ia trying to turn the enthusiasm of young Englishmen for football, cricket, gulf and rowing to ride club. Certainly from the point of use fulness, and possibly also from that of h.-alth, the manly art of riding well and shooting straight are superior to tKtat of the university sporte of today. Vet as ,lu education a liberal course of study is desirable, it would seem that a similar law would hold in sport, al ways providing that the latter be fiee from brutality. Let u have rifie club and horseback riding, but that need not mem the banishment of the tddtime col-h-go sport properly conducted. WORKS WONDERS, POLITICAL COLUMN. Aanoancem.at of candidate! for office; will bo publUhed ia tail column at maoaabU rats for mta of all partlea. The best way of settling the Arizona New Mexico quarrel ia to keep tbem both as territories, yubject to such rules and regulations as Congress may see fit to make. Xew York World. A an offset to Japanese criticism of the English army the Briton may point to the fact that the greatest of floating fortresses, H. M. S. Dreadnaught, waa launched last Saturday. Wonderful Compound Carta Pile, Piles, Ecstma, Skia Itching, Eruption, Cut and Broiae. Doan'a Ointment i the beat liuf. treatment and tho cheapest, because so little is required to cure. It cures after years of torture. It cure obstinate case of eciema. It cure all akia itch ing. It cure. kiu eruption. It heal cuts, bruises, scratches and abrasions without leaving a soar. It euret perma nently. The following Astoria testi mony proves it: Mr. Helen Lewi of M Astor street. Astoria, Ore., aayst "Doan1 Ointment proved ita healing qualities sever,! year' ago when I used and told in a published statement the great relief and euro I obtained from it. 1 used it fir breaking out around wy mouth and lip which had troubled me for a number of. years, despite all I could do to get rid of it My lip would crark and 1- . . . . . 1 I.. come sore wnen com weamcr sei n, and this lasted until it got warm again. I waa flualy induced to try IVmn's Ointment, procuring It at Cha. Rogers' drug atore. In a short time after beginning to apply it I waa cured of th annoyance, and I have been en tirely Ira from it aince." For sale by all dealer. Price, 60 cents. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, K. Y, sol egeota for th United State. Remember , the asm Doan'a and take ao other. . It is reported that General Bingham will take a year or a year and a half to study the three platoons system. Even after that extensive survey, it is not probable the Commissioner will be able to sea much good ia it. i i ii 0 1 Xow that the Chinese envoy have seen Bayonne and traced the dreaded octopus to its lair they may begin to understand the folly of trusting to their new Chinese wall the boycott. Tho Yellow I ever Germ, haa recently been discovered. It beaJO a close resemblance to the malaria germ. To free tho system from diseaao genne, tho most effective remedy to Dr. King New Life Pills. Guaranteed to euro all li.Mui due to malaria not son and con stipation. 25c, at Cha. Rogers' Drug Store, ' FOR GOVERNOR. Republican of Oregon ore hereby informed that I am a candidate for the nomination of Governor at the prim arte to bo hsld April SOth. . JAMES W'lTUYCOMBE. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. X hereby announce myoalf a oaadi date for the office of Secretary of Stat. aad ask tho support of all RepubU Ota. F, T. WRIGHTMA.V. FOR STATE PRINTER. Tho undersigned announce himself aa a Republic a candidate tor ro nomi nation for State Printer at the forth coming primaries. J. R. WHITNEY. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. I hereby announce myself ai can did t for reaominatkm for the office of Superintendent of Publlo Instruc tion, and eoUdt tho lupport of all Re publican at tho primaries, April tOth. J. IL ACKERMAK. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Th undersigned hereby announce himself as a candidate for reelectioa to tho 'office of Attorney .General, sub ject to th approval of Republlcab voter at the primaries. A. M. CRAWFORD. NOW IN OUR NEW - STORE COR-BOND AND 11th. STREET WE ARE BUSY GETTING SETTLED BUI CAN FIND TIME TO SHOW YOU BOW COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE IS OUR STOCK OF WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, MATTINGS, BTOULDINCS, ETC. COMB IN AND SEE OUR NEW LOCATION AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON ANY WORK IN OUR LINE. B. F. Allen Son, ,,. During 1905 the Oreat Lakes section exceeded any other in the world in ship building. When a himilar record i made in ocean going vesi4 the re proach of American slipping will be taken away. The boy who sve hb money some day owns a farm of his own, or be comes a banker, the merchant, the pro fessional man. The boy who never save cent make the man who "earn hi bread by th sweat of his brow"; who never own a home or enjoys the luxur ies of li'e, C always ha a kick com ing, aad never let a chanc to K-k go by. Everything goe wrong wili him when he la a maa. Parent should use every possible means to make gradu ates of economy of the boys anj giris. The Hon. Joseph W. Builey eems to be. applying in the Senate th same methods which he applied in the House. But the House minority pretty prompt ly terminated his career as leader. o The Hon. Lyman J. Gage was intro duced at the recent Illinois dinner in this city as "the most distinguished Illinoisan living." Nevertheless, it is the general opinion In Washington that Speaker Cannon is very much alive. The first outcome of the Moroccan conference the slaying of five bull to make an Algerira holiday is not very encouraging. Jt is gratiiying 10 note, however, that the British and Ameri cans haa "other engagements," and were sot present. o The Pennsylvania Legislature ia in vestigating the conduct of one of the executive departments in that common wealth. Yet the bulwark of the con stitution ar not crumbling and w e no aign of "panic" anywhere within th State. The Japanese Embassy shows by a verbatim report of General Terauchi's words that he did not openly criticise the English army. Meanwhile, Lord Rolierts neither apologizes for nor ex plains bis severe criticism. In that re gard, the Field Miirshsl baa a decideJ advantage over General Terauchi. In fhoojng a sit from which t make balloon a-s-eniou next week, the Aero Club lias WUM-Iy taken account of distance from the ea. Tuxedo Park, whi-h ha. been st-lccteii for tlie purpose, is only thirty miles from salt water in one direction and nearly 3O00 in an other. Before a northwest wind an air ship would get over Long Island Round, near Urvlimont or New Rocbclle, with celerity wlish might not be alto gether pleasing. Hut, if the breeze came from the vast -northeast and the aeronauts started with a supply of gas equal to the demand, th voysge might be continued to Los Angeles or the Gulf of California without a glimpse of the ocean. STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particular Addrea THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM MERERS 1201 eat. Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon.. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Astoria MOuulBai At Astoria, in th State of Oregon, at the close of busine, January 29, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ...... .129302.55 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 6,787.$fl U. S. Bond to ecur circula tion 12JM0.00 Premiuma on TJ. 8. Bond .. flOO.OO Bond, euritie, etc 4.9,977.82 Bankin house, furaitur and fliturea 4.JO0.00 Other real aUU owned 28,376.00 Due from National Bank (not reserv agents) 8,78Ti)l Dua from Stat Bank and Banker 870.13 Due from a do roved reserv gent 137,571.10 Check and other cash Heme. 1,28845 Notes of other National Bank 816.00 Fractional Mner currency. nickel and cent 1,631.13 Lawful money reaerva In bank Tift Specie. 153,441.10 taral-tandea bote. 1,254.00 6495.10 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (o per eeni Of cir culation 625.00 "PaleDcfcemlan laser Deer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE tin draught and In bottle limd laser ssnllaiy conditions 4 BTopy agtd rttu in la AMotla. North Pacific Braving Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. That All Important Bath Room Yon havt often heard" peopl remark "If vrcr yefv rrcr to buflJ, I wouU la i I )L.II Bty bath room trM and would not put flgra all mr money Into th parlor nrlih all kt finery," That b food common Kntt rntloKnt, (at th Kith room h th moot Intforunt of all th houtchold. W would to kelp you pka your iSath room and will g!J!y juot you prm on ttJmS" Wire, th f ct ajko oust sanitary fixtures maJc, J, A. Montgomery. aAstoria J. Q. A. BOWLBT, Preaidaat. FRANK FATT0N, CaahUr. a L PETERSOJf, Vice President. J. W. GARNER, AssisUat Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank fapiUkl raid ia 1100. turpi us aad Cndlvtdee Proaia TraaMU a (iweral taaslDf Baslaau. Is kens I fal oa Time Peposlu 166 Tenth Street, ToUl 1800,108.65 UABIUTIES. Ospltal atock paid ia I 50W0.00 8urplu fund iu,wu.w Undivided Drofits. lea ex penses and taxes paid 85,118.63 National Bank Bote out standing 11,300.00 Individual depoalU subject to check 624910.10 Demand certificate of de posit .. 32,163.79 Time certificate of de posit 212,224.33 493,888.22 Total 6800,106.85 State of Oregon, County of Clataop, sat I, J. E.QBJggina, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. K. HI0OIN9, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m this 6th day of February, 1906. M. U MAliEE, Notary Pubik. Correct Attest! . . GJCOROE W. WARREN, GEO H. GEO ROE, A. 8CHERNECKAU, Directors, REiORT OF TOE CONDITION Or HIE First National Bank At Astoria, In th Bute of Oregon, at the close of business,. Ismisry 29th, 1906. Loan and Discounts 6315275.60 Overdraft, secured anu un secured '. 836.02 If. 8. Bond to secure elrcula- tkM KeWO 00 Bonds, securities, tc 03100.00 Other real estate owned.,., 6,000 00 Due from National bank (not reserv agents) .... 10878.75 Due from State Baek and Banker 70,91928 Due from approved reaervo agent 190,485.00 Checks and other cash Item 224.00 Note of other National Bank 3SO.00 Nickel and cent 66.40 Lawful money reserv ia bank vUi Special .......... 1 14A5O.0O Igl tender notes 60.00 114,900.00 Redemption fund witfc U. o. Treejnrer (6 per eent eireu lotion 626 00 Total 6793,560.62 LLABiLmES. CapiUi tiock paid la MflOO 00 Surplus fund 60,000 00 Undivided profit, las expen se nd taxes paid 26,698.78 National Bank note out standing 12,600 00 Individual depoait subject to check 6509,633.93 Demand certificate of de poait 144,677.46 ASTORIA IRON WORKS 'JOHN FOX. Pree. and Royt, A. L. FOX. Vice Pre, V L BI8UOP. Secretary AHTOU1A 8AV1NUM BANK. Tree Designers and Manufacturers of . THE LATEST IMPKOYKD Canning Machinery. Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOt (CITED. Foot of Kourth'Htreet. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. rSTAl!LIMIIEl 18tMl. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transier Co. flENBY 811 EBM AN. Manager Hackt, Carriages Higgage Checked and Transferred Truck and Fur niture Wagon Piano Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Ceritfted check 60.50 654,361.89 Total 8793,560.82 Btat of Oregon, County of Clataop s i I, 8. 8. Gordon cashier of the above named bank, do aolemnly swear that th above statement ia true to th best of my koowledg and belief. , 8. 8. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thi 1st day of February, 1006. V. BOELLIWJ, Notary Pubik. Comet Attest i 0, C FLAVFX, W. F. McOREOOR, 1. WESLET LADD, Director. 4v I Smith Premier is the simplest and strong, est of ill writing machines. It does better work, does it quicker,lasU longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Boat Typewriter Let a end yoa eur Ink took ttttini 11 sbout h. Typewriter safpl'ws. Ms cbinsl rciKri. Sitnofripberi furskW. Th Smith Fremler Typewriter Company 147 Stork 6t., Fortlaad Or, K0S5IR0 AST0BIAX I oa Sal la Astoria at J. M. CEirniCS BOOtSTORt. OTZIHGISl HEWS HIFOT, ocasiHT hotel office, sarura ooas stoke, JOS. JACOBS, CIGAB ST0R1. and THI AST0BIAR OFFICE, Ttatk ant CommtrcUl fit. . aV v