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2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL n, 1900. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily by THt J. S. BELLINGER COMPANY, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year 17.00 By mail, per month .(0 Bv farrier, ner month 65 , , WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance. .1 1.00 VntrrrA a cond-clas matter June JS.WU, at the postoffice at Astoria, ore- J:on, under tlie act of Congress ol March S, m m 1 ruU tor tha ftlinnn of TH HnRN IN. larORJAN w riuinr reuuruw w pw-, w twslua Jiar be wade by postal card or Uirouh telephone. Any imtrularitT in de livery should be immediately reported to tlte offloe of publication. TELEPHONE" MAIN 661. Official paper of Clatsop county "and the City of Astoria. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O WEATHER. O o o O Western Oregon and Washing- O O ton Fair and warmer. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SURCEASE AT LAST. For the first time iu 70 hours there is some li;rht abatement of the terribly chronicles of ruin and dVath out of San Francisco. The world takes a long and natural breath in sheer relief from the desperate and continuous relation of the myriad details of horror, and may now look to the more cheering and humane elements of abounding charity and gen erous encouragement to the stricken and needful thousands in the great me tropolis. This country, the most gen eerous on eartb, is giving in lavish freedom to the community that used to lead J1 others in the quality and quantity of its magnanimity toward suffering cities and district, and it is but just and compensatory return in this hour of her hopelessness. Foreigi capitals and civic centers are equally prompt and liberal in their contribu tions, and the vital question of instant transportation to the famine-stricken city is solved at the hands of the great rail and ship companies that lead or center there. The hour of amendment is at hand, and the home-spirit of Cali fornia will do the rest. San Francisco will rise from her desolation and in a few months will challenge the pride Of the world in her wonderful and syste matic rejuvenation. ratted unless it radically effected the , The hot-headed jingoes of Japan will quality or statu. of the Republican probably postpone their war against the nominees. contingency hardly ioiblo. United State until alter 1'iule 8am If the voter and politicians have ncji hrted one groat duty in the matter of the election, they may be forgiven ens ily since it was done in the prosecution of the nobler task of succoring tens of thousand of their fellow-men. fhall have had a fair the Jopaniw famine, chance to reliev WILL EFFECT SHIPPING. TImw great financier have the right idea nlmiit a big bunk ot issue. Whit is wanted is a place where anylxidy can get a lot of money when theiv inn' any. Commerce out of the bay of San Francisco Iwts ho.-n seriously interfered with since Wednesday morning. Nor is it likely that the liners nor the coaster will resume anything like their sched ules for another month to come. The dMivganization of the buMiiessej upon ! gam,- nil around. which they rely for cargoes, and the cessition of passenger t rathe by sea. will opemte to keep most of the steam ers at trieir piers until a normal reac tion seta in and relieves the strain and dearth of business. A hundred and fifty tears ago then' .were thirty tollgnt. on one of th French rivers, but now France lead the world in it mileage of free eatiar and tvuialir.Nl rivers. 'IVIIgates iu Uie business, of transportation are a losing EDITORIAL SALAD. In the presence of Dowie and Gorky nothing remains for Vesuvius but a ripid drop to third fiddle. A Gorman professor find fault with Harvard because it is in a prohibition town which has no hoi el. However, we have some able post-graduate in this country who can pick up the German fundamentals Liter. A ."Sew York Democratic clul) sav Mr. Bryan is now "sufficiently eonscr vative" to lie indorsed bv the entire party. That, sounds better than to ad mit Oat the party is flirting with no. tions that are too wild even for Hrvatt. At Astoria, in the Stat of Oregon, at the close of business, April Oth, 11HX1. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $358,101.80 Overdraft, secured am. tin- secured 4,(137.71 U. S. Bond to secure ctreula- tiou 12,800 00 Bond, securities, etc, ...... 74.580.00 Other real estate 6wneJ 3.000.00 Uue from National bank (not reserve aueatsl 10.004.70 Uue from State Hanks and Baukor. 70.832.03 uue rrom approved reserve agents 170,012.04 It The octopus is a cool custmer. In spite of a wintry March the price of ice was fired on. ami a man of AO one New England state has lieen hardly have any remembrance of is forty-five years since Nmnpter can the more than doubled. Perhaps it is hardly worth cable tolls o notify Mr. . .1. Kryan lie is presi dent of the United States by the same votes Parker got. o Still, Mr. Gorky demonstrates his possesion ot the true attribute ot a reformer by denouncing his chief rival Russian reformer as a fake. The way they call a spade a spade in discussing the man with the hoe, the muckrake and the pitchfork is simply harrowing. Q Perhaps it was not absolutely neces sary for a President of the United j States to say it, but every word of it wus worth saying. excitement attending that event. The (Tag came down temporarily, but was replaced to tay put over the greatest of nations. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted Severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la (vrtrtnia "ivitK sail if a mlattra lila ivmninmi aj; a ilt nitu pit a i -'- wutv a j maf vumvi 'ays Mr. J. S. Fgleston of Maple Land ing, Iowa. " Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and b its liberal use soon completely knockeJ out the trrip." Sold by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. MUST WAIT FOR RETURNS. The direct primary election which transpired in this state and county yes terday will, as far as the following offi cers are concerned, yield no specific and definite returns until the Governor, Secretary of State and theJState Treas urer shall have canvassed the full and final returns from the various counties on Governor, Senator in Congress, Sec retary of State, Stale Treasurer. State Printer, Justices of the Supreme Court, Members of , Congress, -Tudes of the Circuit Court, District Attorneys, Joint Senators and Joint Representative und all other officers to be voted for by the people of the state or of any district comprising more than one count'. The canvass must be made within fifteen days, which will, if necessary, put it off until the 5th of May ; but it is with in the, power of the canvassing board, beforenamed, to make the canvass soon er if the complete returns are all on file at the state rapitol. and the acthial results may be know n at an earlier date if expedition is used in the counties, in ascertaining the vote and reporting it under the law. Clatsop, like a good many others, has to contend with long distances and poor roads in the trans mission of the precinct returns and her officers will get everything to the head quarters at Salem as soon as possible. The complete returns on county officers will be known by Monday morning at ,tbe farthest and will be heralded in these columns on the instant of their determination at the court house of the countv. A Knoxville, Tenn., Sunday school is successfully trying page advertising of the Bible Class in a local daily. Twist it doesn't offer trading stamps. The ballooning fad is on in London. Society has take up the balloon and the balloon will take up society. Some day it will be dropped. ' 0 Limiting a fortune is a good idea; but limiting misfortune is better. How would it do to tax one for the benefit of the other? Morning Astorian, C5c. per month. For Kidney and Bladdir Troublit RELIEVES IN 24 Hours ALL URINARY DISCHARGES Each Cap- ule bear. MIDll the nametC y Bman qf comUerftfU For nl brail drunrlfta, Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of Human moon in the home of J. W. Wil liams, a well known merchant of Ban, Ky., He writes 1 "Twenty years ago I tiad severe hemorrhage of the lungs and was near death when I hewn tak Ing Dr. Klng'a New Discovery. It win pletely cured in and I have remained well ever since." It oure Hemorrhages Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Hron rhitls, and is the only known cure for Weak Lunga. Every bottle guaranteed by Chas, Rogers, Druggist. 6O0 and $1.00 Trial bottle free. REiORT OF THE CONDITION Of l UK Firs t Nati oial Bank Agency Stanclard Gas Engines STATIONARY TYPE AN HONEST ENGINE . AN HONEST PRICE ."Standard" "Standard" "Standar " J. M. ARTHUR & CO,, PORTLAND, OREGON. xxxrxixxixxixxxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxixx 740.41 20.00 302.60 heck nd other cash items Note of other National Banks Nickles and cents Lawful money reserve in bank vu: Specfa 11 11,000.00 gal tender notes 20.00 111.020.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent circu lation 1550.00 Total $823,052.87 Capital LIABILITIES, stock paid in ., surplus fund Undivided profits, lest expen ses and taxes paid National Bank notes out- Standing Individual deposits subject to check $542,916.35 Demand certificates of de posit 138.W1.J9 Certified checks .. 73 00 691.252.54 V 50,000 00 60,000.00 19 ,300.33 12,500 00 Total $823,052.87 H fl-nMD A tolll h flAAkM M . - N. : f : sua; : v : I ' : VQ : .V ' I . , m j.0m 1 J . I i ' ' V N H M wa 1 Given under the auspices of the Woman's Club Odd Fellow's Hall nr. i Mr. Montietb, the celebrated bailtone; Mr Anna Campbell, pianist; and the Young Ladles' Glee Club will furnish one of the finest program! ever tendered In Astoria. TICKETS 50 CENT XIIXTIIIXXIIXXXXXIIIIIXIXIIXXXXIIIIIXXXXXXXXXIXIIXXX r Things should settle down in Ru-ia j ( now that the Czar has. issued a ukase j to the effect that Parliament may make I taxes, but he will take cluirge of W- y rowing money. j 0 As another sign of the'times, the Mos- j r quito Extermination Society ha held j its annual convention, and anxiety ove the non-appearance of the man w'ho wears the first straw hat is becoming acute. THE Dr. C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly located 253 Aider Street; for the past five ycars,HA VE MOVED into the large Liick building attbe eouth-east cor ner of First and Morrison Streets. En trance No. 162 front St State of Oregon, County of Clatsop: I, S. S. Gordon cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the tove statement I true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Oth flay of April, 1906. V. BOELLINO. Notary public, Correct Attest: O. C. FLAVEL, w. f. McGregor, J. WESLEY LADD, Directors Still another lieutenant-general been created; yet from what quarter is our fair kind threatened by the horrors of ruthless invasion, now that General ('a-tro is taking a few weeks off? 0 The spectators will get more excited ... , .. A. over that controversy wnotner or not Successful Home Treatment Dr. C. GEE WO is known throughout the 1 . United State, and Is called the Great Chinese 11.1R - uodor on account of his wonderful core )oie should Wave a m is demonstrated that thert' really is any million. without the aid ol a knife, without using poison or drugs of any kind. He treat any and all diseases with powerful oriental roots herbs, hark, and vegetables that are un known to medical science in this country, and through the use of these burmlesa reme dieirhe guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung Trouble, Rhtumtism, Nervousness, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Female Weakness and all Chronic D seases. nowiei u, 1 or wrUei enclogn). t unt mamps for illion when it f mailing oooa anacircui ar. Addresn, the C- Cc Woo Chinue Medicine Co., No. 161 1-2 First St, S.E. Cor. Morriion. Mention this Portland Oregon. Weinhard's ur. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNI FOX, Pres. and Bupt. F L BISHOP. Secretary , A. L. FOX. Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treat POLITICS NOT IN IT. Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPEOVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. O. L PETERSON, Vice-President. r'RANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TOE tin at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of busines. April 6, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts '(IT.MO.Ol Overdrafts, secure! and unse cured 7.923.51 U. S. Ilonus to secure circula tion 12.600.00 rr mlums on U. S. Bonds .. 000.00 Bond Securities, ete 34,540.10 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 4,000.00 Other real estate owned .... 4,375.00 Due from National Baaks (not reserve ag-nta) 9,713.63 uue from State Banks and Bankers 4,16902 Due from approved reserve agenta 241,071.06 Checks and other cash items . 1,433.23 Notes of other National Banks 1,685.00 Fractional paper currency, nickles, and cents Lawful money reserve in bank Tiz: Specie $48,102.00 Legal-tender notes . 2,277.00 60,379.00 Redemption fund with U., 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 290.49 625.00 Total $640,871.61 LIABILITIES. Oapital stock paid in $ 60.000.00 Surplus fundj 10,0001.00 Undivided profit, less ex pense and taxes paid 36,009.39 National Bank Notes Out standing 10,900.00 Irdividual deposits subject to check $290,184.95 Demand certificates of de posit 34,592.34 Time certificates of deposit 208,948.07 633,762.26 Total $640,671.61 Oregon politics and their expression ift the polls yesterday were bereft of all zest and snap by reason of the trmer dous public interest in the situation at San Francisco, and it is probable the vote has fallen off considerably from this supervening cause. While this is to be regretted, it is idle to complain of it, since it was one of those things that could not be foreseen noi helped Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In 100,000, Surplus and Undivided Profit 155,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Iaterest Paid on Ttae Deposit State of Oregon, County of Cfataop, ss: t, J. B. HigginH, cashier of the above' named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot j knowledge and belief. J. E. HIGGTNS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before, me this 13th day of April, 1906. GEORGE C. FULTON, Notary Public, Correrit--Attest: GEO. H. GEORGE, GEO. W. WARREN, A. SCHERNACKAU, Directors. lO-Cent Sheet Music THE "CONSERVATORY EDITION" OF STANDARD VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONTAINS OVER 100 SELECTIONS WITH OUT MOST OF WHICH ANY MUSIC ROOM IS INCOMPLETE. PRINTED FROM THE FINEST PRINTING PLATES WITH ILLU MINATED PICTORIAL FRONT PAGES. THEY ARE EQUAL OF ANY ajc. MUSIC PUBLISHED. ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD LAST YEAR. PRICE to CENTS, BY MAIL n CENTS PER COPY-LIST FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPORTING GOODS. J First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. KSTAm.lSlIKI) 1KJSO. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transter Co. QENHY SHERMAN, Manager uack, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons rianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street PhoneJMain 121 I ii That All Important Bath Room You have often heard people remark "If I were ever to build, I would plan my bath room first and would not put all my money into the parlor with all Its finery." That is good common sense sentiment, for the bath room is the nost Important of all the household. We would like to help you plan your bstr room and will gladly quote you xr.rty ot "tftfidard" Ware, the hit aw .TOhf ssrutary fixtures made. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria. 1 The MORNING ASTORIAN in any way. And it need not be i- S Tenth 8tret, ASTORIA, OREGON 65 CTS. PER! MONTH