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Personal Mention,
Mr. S. E. Smith of Salem Is In the
city.
Mr. GeorgVj Cohn of Tillamook is
guest at the Occident.
Attorney F. Spittle has gone up the
river on a business trip.
Mr. W. H. Benham of Chicago regis'
tered at the Occident yesterday.
Mr.and Mrs. F. Wlllard of Ilwaco
came over to this city yesterday.
nusa i. ai. unman or roriiana was a
passenger on the Telephone yesterday.
Captain Coulson, U. S. R. M., was a
'passenger on thu Telephone for Port
land last evening.
Superintendent Egbert of the Ilwaco
Railroad Company, accompanied by his
wlfts came over to this city yesterday.
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our cltliena,
that
for years we have been seWna; Dr.
KIllK'l
New Discovery ror uonmimmion. Dr.
King's New Life I'll Is, Uucklen'a Arnica
Halve and Electric Witters, and have nev
er handled remedies that sell as well, or
that hnve Riven such unlversul aatltifac.
tlon. We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time, and we stand ready to
ret una tne purchase once, ir satisfactory
results do not follow their use. Them
remedies have won their irreat rjonular.
ity purely on their merits. Sold by Chas.
xiogers, uruggiat.
A Sure Cure for riles,
Itching Piles a.e known by moisture
like perspiration, causing Intense Itching
wnen warm. This form, as wen as Blind,
lileedlntr or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. Hosanko'a Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on the parts affected, alworbs
tumors, allays Itching and effects a
permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall.
Circulars free. Dr. Boaanko, m Arch
street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W.
Conn.
LADIES' TEA
Is a pleasant drink, which will be
borne by the stomach without nau
sea or griping. It acta thoroughly on
the liver, kidneys and reproductive or
gans. A gentle physic, efltclent diu
retic, and la most useful In scant or
painful menstruation. It aids diges
tion and reduces corpulency; clears the
complexion, rendering It fair, and re
storing the natural tone of the skin,
for It removes the bile, which by ac
cumulation, produces the sallow, mud
dy complexion, peculiar to the con
stipated. Sold by all druggists.
THE LOWERING OF THE FUG
m a
Correspondent Says of the
Honolulu Incident.
BLOUHT IS BEVEEELT 0ENSUD
Senator Hoar's Resolution on the Roach
Matter the Subject of Remarks
General Motet.
Special Correspondence.
Washington, April 17., 1893. Mr.
Cleveland has certainly been unfor
tunate in the orders he has issued con
cerning flogs. People have not yet for
gotten the howl of indignation that was
rabied during his first administration,
when he Issued an order directing that
the battle flags In the war department,
which were captured during the Civil
war by Union troops should be re
turn'od to their original owners. That
Indignation woe so universal, outside
oV the South, and even there the order
was not generally favoijd, that the or
der was never carried Into effect, and
the captured flags are still In the war
department. Thv Indignation over his
order to lower the American flag, which
Minister Stevens had raised over Ha
waii months ago, is even dt'jper and
stronger than that aroused by the bat
tle flag order, but as yet it Isn't so
loud here, at Washington, because be
ing an International question, promin
ent men hesitate to publicly speak
their opinion about the lowering of the
American flag the first Instance of the
kind on record, and it is to Ve hoped the
lust for fear that It may injure Ameri
can interests. But privately, condem
nation of the act is heard on vvery hand,
and not a little of It comes from dem
ocrats. Even those democrats who
tried to smooth the matter over and
talk about its coming all right in the
end, admit their regret that the flag
should havs been lowered upon Mr.
Cleveland's order, and by a man wild
spent four of the best years of his life
fighting to destroy that flag, and all It
represented. Perhaps thu members of
the administration are not familiar with
this quotation from Hon. William Mux-
well Everts' "Our National Banner,"
hich is echoed In the hearts of mill
ions of American citizens' ready and
willing to fight, and die, if need be, for
Old Glory"
Let that banner wave forever,
May Its lustrous stars fadu never,
Till the Btars shall pale on high;
Whll'j there's right the wrong defeating,
While there's hope in true hearts beat
beating.
Truth and freedom shall not die."
Had the sailors on the United States
Steamer Boston, now anchored in the
harbor of Honolulu, felt disposed to
sing the "Star Spangle Banner," after
the humiliating Episode of lowering the
Stars and Stripes had occurred, they
might fittingly have used a revised
version of the familiar words.
Raising the Constitution of the
United States as a bar to prevent some
thing they do not wish to have done
is a very old trick with the democrats
In congress, and yet It does seem
surprising that they should U willing
to go before the country with such a
flimsy excuse for not being willing to
have thy charge of criminal embez
.lenient against Senator Roach lnves
ilgated. The republican senators being
i minority could not force the demo
:rats to vote on Senator Hour's reso
lution, before adjourning, but they
:ould and did, compel the democratic
majority to put ltrt-lf on record as be
ng afraid to allow this investigation to
o made, not beoaut'j it would almost
jertnlnly have resulted In the expulsion
)f Roach, but because It would have
laid bnre the nAHhods by which the
election of Roach was secured, methods
far from creditable. Republican sen
ators are willing to let the matter go
In that ehnpe to the Intelligent people
of the country, for the present at least.
They will bring the matter up again In
the regular session of congress, when
they hope to be able to compel the
senate to takvj action.
Half of official Washington will go
down to see the Interesting Interna-tlon'
al naval review at Hampton Roads, In
which, thanks to a republican congress
and the Harrison administration thy
United States will make such a credit
able showing.
The end. of the extra session of the
rienatvj was very quiet, although there
were several very stormy periods dur
lng its lost days.
In suspending the further Issue of
gold certificates Secretary Carlisle was
rather hasty. The law says they Bhall
be suspended wben the gold In the
treasury falls below $100,000,000. This
It has not vt done, ulthough It may do
so before the week ends.
children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
Then Butty raa sick, we te her t'MtorU.
(Then ibxut Child, the ericd tor Castcrla,
ffbeo she bream Miss, she elunc to CMtorte,
Then she had Children, she care them Oaatorl;
MONET TO LOAN.
Anybody wanting to borrow 11.000 on
first mortgage on Improved city real
estate security may bvs accommodated
by calling on J. L. CARLSON,
Sunnyslde Saloon.
AWAY BEHIND.
Lar all competitors with the Chicago,
Union Pacific and Northwestern line.
This la the popular route for passengers
destined to the World s Fair.
POPE AND THE
OGRAPH.
PHON-
The Pope gave a private audience
on March 19, In his study, to Mr. Step
hen Morlarty, who was Introduced by
Mgr. Merry del Vol, thu papal chamber'
lain. Mr Morlarty had with him
phonograph, by means of which he de
livered an address In Italian congratu
lating the Pope on the occasion of his
episcopal Jubilee. He went on to say
that he felt deeply honored In being
th'j bearer of two messages one from
the late Cardinal Manning and the
other from Cardinal Gibbons, Arch
bishop of Baltimore, who would In
their own voices express their devotion
to his. holiness. He concluded by bfcg'
ging the Pope to speak Into the phono
graph some expression of love and his
blessing, which might be delivered to
the Roman Catholics of America on the
occasion of the opening of Chicago Ex
hlbltion. He pointed out that if the
Pope granted his request, it would be
the first time in the history of the Pa
pacy that tne voice or the sovereign
Pontiff had been h'eard in America.
The Pope then listened to the mess-
ago from the late Cardinal Manning,
in which his eminence asked lor a
blessing and expressed a hope that the
Catholic faith would soon spread over
the whole world. The Pope was givat-
ly affected when he heard the voice
of the dyad cardinal. He then heard
the message of Cardinal Gibbons, who
asked for the blessing of God upon the
Pope. His holiness promised to send
a phonographic mbssage to the United
States, and invited Mr. Morlarty to re
turn for another audlerjce. This was
given on Monday, In the Pope's private
study the members of the Papal Court
Lying present. At the request of his
Holiness, the messages of Cardinal
Manning and Cardinal Gibbons were
repeated on; the phonpgraph. The
members of the Papal Court Wore
amazed at hearing the voices of the
two cardinals loudly and clearly repro
duced, while the Pope sat back on his
thron'j smiling at their astonishment.
The Pope then said; "I will now send
my message to the people of the United
States," and, bending over thy phono
graph, he spoke Into It. Then, turning
to Mr. Morlarty, he said: "I hand you
this message; guard It carefully, for
it is the expression of my love for all
thtt people of the United States. I
wish you to deliver It with your own
hand to the President." This message,
which Is in Latin, by the Pope's special
request will not be published ty'fore it
has been reproduced in America.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve In the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 26 cents
per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, sue
cessor to j. j. jjemenu
NOTICE.
All persons hav lng any claims against
the Steamer Dispatch are hereby re
quested to pit sent same for payment
to the undersigned , at the law office
of Fulton Bros., Astoria, Oregon.
ABERDEEN PACKING CO.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Astoria Iron Works will be
held at their office on Monday evening
May 1, 1893, at 7 p. m., for the purpose
or electing directors for the ensuing
year and the transaction of such bus
iness as may properly come before the
mtVtlng. By order of the board of
directors. JOHN FOX,
AtteBt, . President
A. L. FOX, Secretary.
Astoria, Or., April 18, 1893.
Worn-oat,
"run-down," fee
ble women, need
Br.rierceiiFavor
ito lYescription.
it nuiuumumitir
ill It's a powerful
ll restorative tonic.
or strength-giver
free front alco
hol and injuri
ous drura. The
entire syutem Is renewed and Invigorated
It improves digestion, enriches the blood,
dispels aches and pains, gives refrosbjng
sleep, and restores flesh ond strength. As
a soothing nervine, it allays and subdue
nystenn, spasms, ana au tno nervous symp
tonis commonly attendant upon functional
and onranio disease. It's the onlv nvaran-
teed medicine for women. It does what it
promtcen or it asks notoins. It Rives satis
faction, in ovory etise, or tho money paid for
m is rciunuou. no oilier mouicine lor wo
men is sold o:i such terms.
That's the viny its makers prove their faith
In it Contains no alcohol to inebriate ; no
Byrup or stipar to dcrancs durostioii : a leriti
ninto mediciM not a brveraae. Purolv
teblo and perfectly harmless in any condi-
ens
COMPLETE
MANHOOD
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.
At tut a mrdlpal work thilrfrlln the eanws,
denortboa the rtfwts. points n.e reniiilv. Tty
Is st'lentifloAllv th most valuable, artistically
the most baautltul. medical book thai baa sp
peared fur yearn; 9s iwm-a, every pase bearUm
a half tone lllustratluu lu tints. Some of the
subject treated are Nervous Debility, lmi
toncy, sterllltr. Development, Verlom-elc, lh
Husband, Thuae IntendliiK Marrlure. etc.
AVer Jfiie K-ao wnwfci knnr f Uraarf frnlht,
Plain An the V1 Sm-relt ont AVm- M
wn of itrJlo.il SricKce at wtir to Unr
rlcif Lifr, vHo eonM ntmu fvr .Wlf
It will be sent free, under seal, while the eitl
tl" lasts. If convenient enclose ten eenls to
pajr poeuge alone. AUdreas the publishers,
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
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acscss
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RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL
W rnarsntre that one of these p lie at adoce, rill
produce better remilta in the euro of Hralnchr,
CoativctWM, Sottr Htomach, Bed rent h axd riraj
naa,than three to flvo of any othor moke, arl do It
without rrtpinir end alckentng. Their woLdrrftl
action makea yon feel like a new being. Sf o. a box.
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GO OD NEWS O
Q For the millions ol consumers of Q
oTntt'g Pills, o
It frlvr Ir. Tntt plnoxnre to an
" imiiiion that lie In now putting upa "
O TINY LIVER PILL O
which I of exceedingly small size,
Ul vet retaining all the virtues or the O
larger one. Guaranteed purely
0ve tnlI. ltotk Mien oftheMt pill 4
are still burned. The exact size of '
ft TUTT S TINY LIVER PILLS
laaliuwn in the border of this "ad." "
OGOOOOOOOO
JAPANESE
CURB
A new and complete treatment, consisting ol
suppositories, ointment In capsules, also In
box and (ills; a positive cure fur external, in
ternal blind or bleeding, itching, chronic,
recent or bereditarr Dlles. and inanv other
diseases and female weaknesses; it is always a
real oenem to tne itenerul Health. The first
Iscovery oi a medical cure rendering an onur.
tlon with the knlfs unnecessary hert after
1'hls remedy has never been known to fail,
tt per box, 6 for 6; sent by mail. Why suffer
Iroin this terrible disease when a writtem euar-
anjee is civen with 6 boxes, to refund the
money u not cured. Bend stamps for free
ample. Guarantee issued bv Woodward
Clark A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druralsta
note Agents ronianu, ur. not sale Dyj. W.
uoun. Astoria Oregon.
rain
These tiny Capsules arc sunerlcr
to uaisam oi uopaiua,
Cubcba and Injections. iMinV)
They cure! a 48 hours the
same diseases without any Incon
venience. SOLD BYALLORUGCMSTS
BOOTS AITD SHOES
The Largest Stock, Best Quality and
Lowest Prices at the Sign of
The Golden Bboe.
JOII3XT
Foard & Stokes
GROOQRS
Dealer in Olsssware, Crockery, Ship Supplies,
Tobacco, Wines and Fine WliKkU. Flue leas
and Coffee a .lueclaltv. 'I lie Fin- st Display of
Krulis lu llie City, Freh on Kvcry Steaiiii-r.
Corner of Third and West KlKiit i streets.
-Money for Sale
( The World's Fair Directors
Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, the
gift of the American people by Act of Congress. The patriotic and
historic features of these Coins and their limited number, compared
with the millions who want them our population is 66,000,000
have combined to create so great a demand for these World's Fair
Souvenir Coins that they are already quoted at large premiums.
Liberal offers from speculators, who wish to absorb them and reap
enormous profits, have been rejected for the reason that
This is the People's Fair
We Are the People's 5ervants
and a divided sense of duty confronts us
We need $5,000,000 to fully carry out our announced
plans, and
We have decided to deal direct with the
people To whom we are directly responsi
ble among whom an equitable distribution
of these National heirlooms should be made.
he World's Fair Offer to the American People:
That none of our plans for the people's profit be curtailed we
must realize from the sale of 5,000,000 Souvenir World s Fair Fifty
cent Silver Coins the sum of $5,000,000. This means $1.00 for each
Coin, a much smaller sum than the people would have to pay for
them if purchased through an indirect medium. Every patriotic man,
woman and child should endeavor to own and chensh one of these
Coins, as they will be valuable in future years a cherished object of
family pride.
Remember that only 5,000,000 Coins must be divided amon?
1 . mi f 0
00.000.000 neoDie. i neie uj iu
could be sold at a high premium
to Syndicates, but we have enough
confidence in the people to keep the
price at a Dollar for each Coin, as
this will make us realize $5,000,000
the sum needed to open the Fair's
gates on the people's broad plan.
HflW to Get yur nearest Bank and subscribe for as many
Tt r ' """S 15 yu neec or your fan friends. These
TCSCCluS Sub-Agents of the World's Columbian Exposition
wil give you their receipt for your money, as delivery of these coins
will not begin before December. There is no expense to you attend
ing the distribution of the Souvenir Coins, as we send them to your
local bank. If for any reason it is inconvenient for you to subscribe
send Postoffice or Express Money Order or Registered Letter for as
many coins as you wish with instructions how to send them to you, to
TREASURER WORLD S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
CHICAGO, ILLS.
Order wiU b Filled U th Order la which they an Received.
Ripans Tabules
Rlpans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; cure
habitual constipation, dispel
colds, headaches and fevers.
One tabule taken at the first
symptom of indigestion, billi
ousness. dizziness, distress
after eating, or depression of
spirits, will remove the wnoie
difficulty in a few minutes.
Ripans Tabules are com
pounded from a prescription
widely endorsed by the high
est medical authorities and are
presented in a form that is be
coming the fashion with phy
sicians and patients every
where. One Box (Six VUls) Seventy.fiv Cents.
On Pscluge (Four Boxes) Two Dollars.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
by mail on receipt of price.
For free tample addrete
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
NEW YORK.
Csvents, and Trsde-M arks obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted lor moderate Fees.
Our Office is Opposite U.S. patent Office 1
and we can secure patent in less time tliau luosej
remote from Washington. ,
Send mode), drawine or photo., with descrip-
tlon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. ,
A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,'' with
cost of same In the U. S. and foreign countries'
sent tree. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opp. Patent Offict. Washington. D. C.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clatsop Cbunty.
In the matter of the estate of John L
I olden, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
aerapnea, administratrix of the eslat
of John L,. Foldtn, has filed in the
above entitled court her final account
as administratrix of the above entitled
estate, and the court has set Monday
May 1st, 1893, 1 o'clock: p. m., at the
ourt house in said county and state
as the time and place for hearine said
final account. All persons interested
in said estate are notified to then and
there appear and show cause. If any
why the aarl account should not be al
lowed and the administratrix dis
charged. (Signed
KAREN C. FOLDEN.
Administratrix of the estate of John
Ij. Folden,' deceased.
y
World's Fair
Souvenir Coin
for a Dollar.
1 Line
Running
THROUGH
DAILY v
TRAINS
Leav'ng Portland, 8:45 AM.
" " 7:30 PM.
3
DAYS TO
CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
123 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers,
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din.
lng Cars.
ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO
apbhj, 1893.
' Oregon Tuesday Apr l 4.
I'olumhU r HttinlHjr AitII g. .
Mute Wedmsday April 12.
Oregon Sumluv April 10.
Columbia 'iliursdav April 20.
tnle Mimriav April 24.
Oregon Friday April 28.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3
Mornlnir bnat leaves Astoria dallv. nment
Sunday, ar.O a. in.; returning, leaves Portland
uaiiy, except rjaiuiaay, at Bp. ni. H)ut boat
eaves Anuria dally, excent riumlnv. at.0 n. ni.:
r tnrnli g leaves Portland dull, except Sunday,
.if. ... -r,w. ...... ..i.... i.. ........:...... .i( j . ..'2
i n. ill. i lc llliiiiini umn lltllll rill IIHIIU HIMKi-S
HMdiliL'Soil the Orcunn miln 1udv4. Tlnim.
Inyn. him Sniurdays ; u Waal'ii (.'ton side Mon
lavs Wednesday and Krldavs. From Aitnrla
the inomliiK huats mukrs landing on the Ore
gon tide Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays,
inn un hip vthmhi giun biue mesuays, Tbura
lays and Satuidavs,
if or rntes and geteral infoimatlon call on or
tUdress,
W. H. HCRLBURT, G. W. LOUMSBEKRV,
a. uen -as. akl Afeut
Portluud, Or. Astoria, Or.
Is the line to take to all
points
EASTand SOUTH
It is the DIKING CAR ROUTE
It offers tie best net vice, com :
biuli.g
SPEED and C0MF0J1T
It Is tne 1 opulur route with those nho
wi ll to travel on
THE SA.FILST
It Is therefore the roufe jto shru'il
take. It runs thriiuyh vrstiuuled
trains every day in the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
I Elegant Tu Iman rs,
cpfrior Ttiritil Sin per s
Spl nilid Free Sf or.i-t'a: g Site ers,
Only oiie change of cars
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
Tu Any rurt of in-civilized world
Psssenirers ticketed via all hnot nmn...
between Aetoria, fcaluna and Portland.
Pull Information concerning rales, time ni
trains, routes and other details furnished 01.
application to
ft. L. NOLP,
ireut Anonr.
. Steamer Telephone Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
No.Lil First St.. cor. Washington,
Portland. Oregon.
THE : OREGON : BAKFBY
A. A. CLITEL1HD. Prop.
Good Bread Cakes and Prstry.
None but the bent Materials used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customs ?.
Bread delivered in any part of the city
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Hearr and 8half
Cti.7 in ' 10 k
Wagons and Vehicles,
Farm Maehln.-ry, Paint', '-fls, Virais-hcs,
Loggers' Supplies, Kaiibtna's eealoa,
Doors and Win ows.
PROVISIONS
FLO UK ind UI1X Ft ED.
AST0BU, - 0EEGO,
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