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THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER j, ELECT BLACK POPE two of th assistants. Their election as well a that of the assistants, It csriiej o'it vnder exactly the same rules FIGHT IS ON AGAIN ARE YOl GOING TO PAINT I THIS FALL PAINTIHO IS ALWAYS EXPENSIVE AND YOU WANT TO HAVE IT DONE AS CHEAPLY AS POSSIBLE. WHERE ABE YOU G0IN0 TO ECONOMIZE? BY BUYING A CHEAP FAINT AND SAVING A TRIFLE IN THE BEGINNIN0 OR BY USIN0 A. V.ALLEN'S WHERE PEOPLE ALL GO FOR BARGAINS. at that ot the general. -TO CURE A FELON," Jesuits Preparing to Select Their says Sm Kendall of Philllpsburg, Kan., Premier Stolypin Will Contend (or Free Hand. General. "just cover it over with Bucklen'a Ami Pemientos Man-ones (Spanish Swt Peppers) Jutt tbt thing for undwichn, sal ads, etc. Per can ajc ca Salve and the Salve will do the rest," Quickest cure for Burns, ' Polls, Sores, Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Ecxema. Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sort Feet and CEREMONY VERY IMPRESSIVE OPPOSED BY REACTIONARIES Sore Eyes. Only 25c at Chat. Rogers'. 8 Deep Sea Crab PES CAN ts CENTS. Spanish CMeKenJamales TWO FOR s CENTS Sardines a la Tomate PER CAN to CENTS. Fresh Saratoga Chips PER POUND 30 CENTS. .SOLE AGENTS FOR BAKER'S BARRTNGTON BALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. A. V. ALLEN'S STATEMENT OF TBS Astoria Savings Bank At the doting of business, August 25. 1906: Resources. Loans and Discounts $648,222-42 County Warrants... 10.532.00 City Warrants 11.941.84 66S.896.06 Bank building 6.593.00 P.eaJ estate 10,000.00 Due from banks 117.697.33 Cash on ban J 98,990.73 216.6SS.06 Total 901,977.12 Liabilities. Capital paid in J100.000.00 Surplu 50.000.00 Undivided profit 15,353.93 Deposits. Subject to check.. .1493,983.80 Time certificates .. 224,571 17 Demand certificates 17,828.12 Dividend unpaid... 240.00 736,623.19 Total t901.977.12 XO MATTER WHERE LOCATED Properties and Busine of all kinds sold quickly for cash in all parts of the United Stites. Don't wait. Write to day describing what you have to sell and give cash price on same. IF YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Business or Real Estate anywhere, at any price, write me your requirements. I can save you time and money. DAVID D. TAFF, THE LAND MAN 415 Kansas Avenue. TOPEKA, KANSAS. The American Collection Agency No fee charged un less collection is made. We maks col I lections in all parts of the United States. 413 Kansas Ave. TOPEKA, KANSAS. ANTHONY P. WDLSON, Attorney Nothing Makes Life So Sweet. AS EAST COMFORTABLE SHOES. NOTHING HAKES LIFE AS UNBEARABLE AS POORLY I FITTING SHOES. COMB TO ME AND GET1 ABSOLUTE SATIS FACTION. S. A. G1MRE - . . 543 Bond St, 6pp. Fisher Bros. Best kind of logging shoes; hand made; always on hand. All kinds of shoe repairing neatly and quickly done. Delegates Entitled to Participate In the Election Are in Earnest Event Begins on September the 8th, ROM E, Sept. 5.-The tirt steps in the election of the "Isliu'k Pope." or general of the Jesuit, to anxiously awaited by over 15.0(H) Jesuit all over the world, and considered of such great importance by all the adherent of the Catholic church, are now Mng taken. After the quadrivhtm the period of four days of the strictest seclusion, in which the congregation of the company of Jesuits prepare for the final election of their general and which began yes terday, the final meeting will occur for the counting of the ballot, leading to the election. All the delegates entitled to participate in the meeting will ri early that morning. Sept. 8, for mas, tlthtigh none of them, according to the constitution of this important function, will be allowed to celebrate it except the vicar, Father Ruggiere Ferddi, in the chapel of the German college. He will also administer communion to all the delegate. The scene of over three score black clad men with white hair and earnest faces in preparing for their ceremonies will he most impressive. The delegates will then rise, and forming a procession, enter the large hall of the Jerman students, intoning the "Veni Creator." The hall will be very severely decorated, a large cricifix hanging on the main wall above the table destined for the vicar and the assistants, in front of which will be rows of seats for the delegates, sufficiently far apart to admit of ea.h writing secretly. Once assembled they will all fall on their knees and a deep silence will ensue, which will not be interrupted for an hour. They will all pray to be inspired by Hod in the selection they are about to make, as they are supposed not to have made up their minds previously as to the best person to choose, it being strictly forbidden to show any prefer ence in the information which they try to collect ahottt the possible candidates before the day of the elction. Mo-t of the Jesuits, especially the older ones, will rarrr into the hall some bread and a bottle of water as they "ill not have eaten since the night Ik-fore anil they are not allowed either to leave the hall or to touch anything hut bread and water until the election is over. After having arpolnted two snit:ni- z-rs to ait tnc vinir m sorting ana reading the votes each delegate will take a solemn oath in the name of Je sus Christ's eternal wisdom, to be faith ful in the accomplishment of their of fice. Then each delegate will be pro vided with printed sheets on which in side on the right they will write the name of the candidate and on their left their own in disguised handwriting, to further the secrecy of the vote. The sheets will then lie folded and sealed, so that in opening them for the scru tiny the name of the voter will be concealed and will not be looked a un less a irregularity is suspected or that the voter ha voted for himself, which is strictly forbidden. This same oper ation will be repeated until one of the candidates has attained more than half of the votes. Once the majority is gained by a candidate he will be pro claimed elected and all present will rise, approach him reverently and render him homare by kissing his hand. A decree will then be drafted recording the meet ing and the results of the vote. Im mediately after, the general leading, the delegate will go in procession to the chapel, singing the- "Benedicto," and after prayer they will leave the chapel intoning the Te Deum. The "Black Pope" will then receive the congratula tion! of his friends. A general of the Jesuits Is appointed for life and from the day of his election is th nfcinl ite riiler of the order, but the work of the congregation will con tinue for .1 fi:w days after September 8, for the clr-:'!ioii of the general' as sistants, who also are chosen for life, or, to be more exact, their appointments which continue during the life of the general as in his death, their functions cease, ' The congregation will also appoint a secretary for the general as "monitor," the office of the latter consisting in advising the general, who, however, is entirely independent of him. General ly both these position are entrusted to sep PROBABLE FATAL BLOW. ABKRDREV, Wash., Sept, 5,-The de struct ion of the Shaw I'rueiluile Works at Dwmon' Point, N'orth lleach, bv fire late Saturday afternoon, strike what may he a fatal blow to an infant in dustry. The plant had been completed but a short time and had only lieen in operation a few weeks, but is now a mass of smouldering ruin. The enter prise wn, started a the result of care ful experiments by an expert, which proved that a fine quality of steel could be manufactured by a single process from the black and so plentiful at Damon' Point. Outside capital was interested, a company was formed, and the plant erected. Xo details have yet been learned, or whether there Is any insurance. THE BREATH OF LIFE. It' a significant fact that the strong. est animal of it sire, the gorilla. also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs mean powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's chiefest study. I.Ike thousand of others, Mrt. Ora A. Stephens of Tnii Williams, O.. ha learned how to do this. She writes- "Three bottles of Dr. King1 N'eur Di-eovery stopped my cough of two year and cured me of what my friends thought consumption. O .it grand for throat and lung troubles Guaranteed bv Chas. Rodger. Druggist. Price 5 and $1.00. Trial bottle free. "OUR BOYS." Star Theater Has Good Night. House Last "Our Boys" was again the offering at the Star last night and pleased a fair sized audience. The piece went with the usual swing, the Hoys coming in for a great amount of favor and the "cheese mongers" casing much merri ment. Mr. Willard was all that ioM be desired and seems to put all his soul into his lines, as does Mr. Hlanchard, We think this is one of the lcst parts we have seen this excellent actor in Too much praise cannot lie said of the rest of Mr. Willnrd's company, and we think it will In some time before Astoria ee another stuck company that ha so endeared it-elf in the hearts of the people of Astoria. A CRITICAL PERIOD INTELLIGENTWOMEN PREPARE Dangers and Pain of This Critical Period Avoided by the Us of Lydia E. Pink- nam's vegetable Compound. How many wo men realize that the moat critical period in a wo man's existence ia the change of life, and that the anxiety felt by women as this time draws near la not without reason 7 If her system is in a deranged condi tion, or she ia predisposed to apoplexy or congestion of any organ, it is at this time likely to become active and, with a host of nervous irritations, make life a burden. At this time, also, cancer and tumors are pore liable to begin their destruc tive work. Such warning symptoms aa a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, diz ziness, headache, dread of impending evil, sounda In the ear, timidity, pal pitation of the heart, sparka before the eyea, irregularities, constipation, varia ble appetite, weaknesa and inquietude are promptly heeded by intelligent women who are approaching the period of life when woman's great change may be expected. We belike Lydia E. Plnkham'a Veg etable Compound ia the world'a great est remedy for women at thia trying period, Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com pound invigorates and strengthens the female organism, and builds up the weakened nervous system as no other medioinecan. Mrs. A. E. O. Hyland, of Chester town: Md., in a letter to Mrs. Pink bam, aaya: Dear Mrs. Pinktam: " I bad been suffering with a displacement for years and was pawing through the change of life. I bad a good deal of Mreneas, diziy spell, headaches, and was very nervous. I wrote you for advice and commenced treat ment with Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound as you directed, and I am happy to say that all those distressing lymptoms left me, and I have passed safely through the cuange 01 me a weu woman." For special advice regarding this im portant period women are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass She is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five yeare has been advising Sick women; free of charge. Her advice ia free and always helpful to ailing women. Conference of Russian Premier and the Prominent Men of All Factions Set for Next Monday Stolypin la Strongly Backed, ST. I'KTKRSlU Utl, Sept. ,YThe struggle between Premier Stolypin and the court Otuiufilla liter the questions as to whether or not the former shall have a free hand In the government of the empire will come to an issue at a conference uf prominentineu f all fac tion in the administration and court circle tthit'h will lie held at IVterliol n Sunday, September 9, The program of IVeinicr Stolypin will be passe J in review, hut It l conjectlimi tiiat Uie react ionnrie will make their principal tight on the fixing of the date for the holding of the election, for member of he lower house of parliament, which they hope to defer to the "Greek I'ul endar" on the ground (hat any election in the near future must result in the choice of an assembly even more radi al than the one which the emperor dis solved in July last According to cur rent gos,ip ( 'unlit Wltte has returned from Cci-maiiy to participate in the con fcrence, but at his residence here the Associated Pres. was told that he had not arrived and was not epected. Though Premier Stolypin has strong j backing in his fight against shelving par liiinient, he is .till .eeking the coojs-ra-tion of M. s!iimir, M. Samarjn and oth er bureaiii'hits in the effoit to induce Kmperor Nicholas to adhere to the dale' originally fixed for the recoin ening of j Parliament. j The authorities have ninlUatcd proclamation i-sued by the revolution ists of Moscow which contained unfiling but speeches delivered by the Kmperor j during the last two years, together with) a short preface commenting on "The talent and wonderful oratorical ability of our lieloved monarch." The compilers of the speeches have arranged la parallel columns several ad dresses liy (he Kmperor which are con dieting in tone. The remainder of the speeche are response made by the Km peror to deputations, which in many cases are merely meaningless phrases, verging on the ludicrous in the absence of the context. At a large meeting of the Hlack llun diVit oigaiiizntii n. which assembled In answer to letters of fount Koiiovinil r'm. culling upon his followers to re venge his death In case he should be slain by the enemie. of the organiza tion a resolution was adopted to kill anyone offending their "outrage! leaders." Patton's Sun-Proof Paint IICH LOOKS BETTER AND LASTS LONGER. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON J. V. A. UOWLBY, President. O. I. PKTfXSON, VlM-Prssidsnt. f RANK PATTOM, Cashier. , J. W. GARNER. AuUUnt Casals. Astoria Savings Bank Capital raid la lltB.ouo. Surplus and CndWIded front a.-M, transact a better) Hanklni Hu.iihm. luleral Catd on Tim deposit t "f.etn teH AUTOKIA, OMQON F. A. B0RCHERT, Prop. ,i...J.-,in.sm!.L,a.jui. ul,,u,-uj-i mM D. J. CUMMINS, Mgr. PARKER HOUSE BAR Parker House CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS , 9th and Astor .,.1 , J 'I ' 1 1 ' . "V. i . 9 I' - hi ITT . "'" i '- . ri ' J.I.' 1 I .11 SON J2tt.'u'H II. H. PARKER. Proprietor E. P. PARKER, Uanagsr r.Rllu.lH;C V ! 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Jenkins of 428 East Mill street, Portland, Ore., say: "I have no occa sion to change anything I said three year ago in recommending Doan's Kid ney Pills, for since that time other memhers of our family have found equal ly hencflcial result in treating kidney complaint. Before using Doan's Kid ney Pill I suffered with acute attack of hachache985etarriflO$taoinKTAOIN7 of backache, and a derangement of the action of the kidneys, and dull drag ging pains made it difficult for me to attend to my work. As the result of uing this fine ,remedy I have heen free from kidney complaint and backache for over three years, and therefore feel great cotifldenr; in recommending them to other." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at C'ha. Rodger's drug store , and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers, Price, 50 cents. Fostcr-Mllhurn Co,, BufTulo, N. Y., sole agents fop the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. sep GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hot Lunch at all Houri Merchants Lunch From 11:30 1. m. to 1:30 p .m. 13 Cents Corner Elavsnth and Commercial ASTORIA OREGON CASTOR I A For Infaatu and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought iignaturo cf PEARM1CES Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head or a poor bill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J. S. DellingerCo. ASTORIA, OREGON