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V THE M0KX1NG ASTOKIAX. SIM) AY. MAY Q 90l. T7P 1 illl Million of little fjlanda or tubci connect the blood with the sVin, and throuRh torn inmll drain pipe perspiration passe out, earn ing with it the impuntie that are thrown off by the blood. Should the porea of the skin be entirely closed for even a brief space of time, and the poisonous matter forced back into the circula tion, Instant death would result. In addition to the sweat glands, the skin is provided with certain others which pour out upon it an oily substance, keeping the skin pliable and soft and protecting it f rorn heat and cold. The blood and skin re ao closely related that whatever affects one seriously interferes with the func tions of the other. Not only health, but life itself, depends upon perfect harmony between the blood and skin. When, therefore, the . blood become poisoned from any cause, it quickly intOfnOI flflO au-nifest itself upon the skin in the form . 0 of aorc and ulcer, pimple and various ,X I C "? fOIOOnm eruptive diseases. By the character of the ..... j ore we are enabled to determine the nature of the pouson or humor in the blood, as every disease originating in the blood has it own peculiar sore or pimple. The akin is not only affected by the poisons generated in the system, but poisons from without enter through the open glands or pore and quickly infect the blood. Mercury rubbed upon the skin will produce Rheumatism, and Poison Oak and Ivy and other wild plants gain easy acces to the blood through the skin. A so-called akin disease originate in the blood, the application PtlfO BIOOd of powders, soaps and washes can do no permanent aw mm w wa. but 0flen do immense damage by Soft. HoalthV SMlt closing up the outlet to these little tubes and interfering with the natural action of the kin. The treatment must begin with the blood, and the acid or other pois on antidoted or neutralized. S. S. does this and purine the circulation, builds np the blood and flushes the little gland or pore with pure, new blood, and restore healthy action to the skin. The use of cosmetics never yet brought health and beauty to a rough, red, pimply skin or aallow complexion. What i needed is rich, pure blood, such as S. S. S. makes. It not only relieves you of all disfigur ing blackheads, blotches and irritating, itching eruptions, but improves your general kealth. S. S. S. contain no mercuiy, potash, arsenic or other mineral, but is a purely vegetable remedy and the aafest and best in all blood and skin troubles. Write our physicians for advice or information: they have made a study of blood and akin diseases, and you can have the best medical advice without cost. Book or llood and Skin Diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, A BOUGHT FOR ERIE. Belief That Purchase of Leytand Line Was Made In Interest of Railroad. NEW YORK, May IS. The Herald rays: Since the announcement a few weeks ago that J. Plerpont Morgan had ar ranged to buy the LeyUnd line of ocean steamships, there has been much specu lation as to what he uill do with his purchase. It la now the Indication that the transaction was made in the inter est of the Erie Railroad. Directors of the Erie Railroad who could be een last night said that If the purchase had been made for the Erie they had not been taken Into Mr. Morgan's confidence. "It ta Mr. Morgan's custom to do a thins first and then tell of it after ward," wld Ex-Mayor Abram S. Hew itt, who is a member of the Erie di rectorate. The statement comes from an excel lent source. The transaction Is under, stood to be the carrying out of a plan for a land and ocean traffic system of Importance. Ever since the accession of James J. Hill to the directorshrp. friends of the Erie Railroad have been lwldly prophe Ylnjc rreat things for Its future. Mr. Hill was said to be an enthusiastic be liever In It and this fact and Its re cent acquisition of the Pennsylvania Coal Company (another of Mr. Morgan's deals) by whldh Che menace of a for midable coal competitor was removed, have been the only arguments Its well wishers could use. The enormous capitalization carried by the Erie has not been an encourag ing feature In discussing- stockholders' prospects. It now seems that Mr. Mor gan has hit upon a novel plan for re juvenating the system. A great barrier to the suecesfful competition abroad f American coal with English coal has been the cost of ocean tr.ifnV. al though our coal business abroaj ha. been growing despite this fact. With the Erie controlling a line of vessels Ifke the Leyland the export coal situ ation might be greatly bettered. NEW TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE. Rockefeller Combination Will Shorten Line Between New York and Pan 1 Francisco by Dozen Hours.. NEW YORK. May IS.-The World says: It Is stated upon positive authority that John D. Rockefeller plans the es tablishment of a through line from New York to San Francisco under one man agement. It will be composed of the following roads: Delaware, Lackawanna & Western: Wabash; Missouri Pacific; Denver & Rio Grande: Rio Grande Western; Cen tral Pacific. The great combination will consist of the following roads: New York. New Haven & Hartford; Delaware. Lacka wanna & Western; Wabash; Missouri Pacific; Union Pacific: Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul; Chicago & Alton; Chicago Terminal Transfer; Chicago & Northwestern; Illinois Central; Chicago Eastern Illinois; Evansvllle & Terre Haute; St. Louis & Southwestern; Den ver & Rio Grande; Rio Grande West ern: Southern Pacific: Central Pacific; Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Thl9 preparation contains all of the dlgestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. Trie most sensitive stomachs can take It. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It la unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good ftr-narrfl onlr by E. C. IiKWrrri Oo., Chicago lbs tl . bottle coatalusii'i times the 50c sis: CttAS. ROOBRfl. Druntat AN INDEX TO THE BLOOD Mexican Central; Missouri, Kansa." & Texas; Kansas City Southern. All of these roads w ill work in close conjunction and will act as feeders for the Atlantic and Pacific Air line, as the Rockefeller transc vitin-nial will prob ably be known. It will be the shortest road across the continent by many miles. It will be the pleasantest route because It g?s through temperate climes from ocean to ocean. It Is said that the new rood is to reduce the time between New York and San Francisco by from twelve to fourteen hours. The road's connections will be as follows: New York to Buffalo, Delaware, Lack awamrn & Western; Buffiio to St. Louis, Wabah: St. Louis to Pueblo. Colorado. Missouri Pacific; Pueblo to Grand Junction. Colorado, Denver & Rio Grande: Grand Junction to Ogden. Utah, Rio Gra.ide Western; Ogden to San Francisco. Central Pacific. INSURRECTION AT WEST POINT. Said to Be Result of Growing Unpopu larity of Superin e-.i lent MUs. NEW YORK. Miy IS. A special to the World from Washington says: Information of a seml-oftVUi raiure has been received here from the West Point Military Academy of a seriou condition of affairs prevailing in the cadet battalion which amounts almost to an Insurrection of a Iirge number of upper class men. Trouble has been known to ex ist at the institution since th? investi gation of the Booz hazing and matters have grown so bad of Lite that it I- re ports here that no less th.ui eightv cadets, chiefly of the second or next ranking class, were confined to quar ters and that several or jierhaps a large proportion might be court-mar-tialled. Th? so-called Insurrection is said to have been a rsu't of the growing un popularity of Colonel Mills, the surT'n tendent, win. army offic-rs allea-. has Issued or 1 rs and prescribed reiju! iti.is which the cadets believe are entirely op ined to the traditions an 1 best inter ests of t:e school. Adjutant-Genera; Corbin said a; 1!:.':0 this morning that he had not receive.! any report of trouble at West Point and that he knew nothing of the affa r. AGAINST NEGRO SUFFRAGE. Senv.or Morgan Says True Liberty Will Be Str-ngthenel by Denying Negro the Ballot. NEW YORK, May IS Senator M-r-gan, rf Ala'oima, ;s as outspoken in his opposition to negro suffrage in Ala bama now, says a Washington special to the TinT-s. as he was when he be gan his campiign for re-eleetion to the senate. In an interview lately in speaking of the coining constitutional convention and what it will do. he said; 'There is not the shadow of a doubt that without doing violence to the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the federal constitution, the ignorant, irresponsible, imamhle and unpatriotic element will tie deprived of the ponvr to nanic'.nate. to its detriment, in the administration of affairs of the sta;e And by this action true liberty and Republican institution" will be strength, etied and restor-d to the full character of manhoo 1." CLAIMS SITE OF SKAGWAY. Bernard Moor Asserts He Was Occu pying the Land Under Trade and Manufacture Act. WASHINGTON, Miy IS.-The and at the head of the Lynn canal in Alas ka, on which Skagway is located, is Involved in a decision of Acting Sec retary of the Interior Ryan today, de clining a new hearing in the case of Price dnd others against Bernard Moore In the Sitka local land office. Moons claims title under the trade and man ufacture act, under which title to pub lic lands In Alaska may be acquired, and asserts he was thus occupying the land until the gold excitement brought adventurous crowds who divested him of possession and established the town of Skagway. The townsite people claim that Moore is not acting in good faith. IMPROVED PROSPECTS. Numerous Su'Tend.'rs of IWra Regard ed as a lloutthy Sign. LONDON. May IS. "Die Pretoria ,-or-respondent of the Times, wiring Thurs day, r.irt jrrvitly improwl ;itp,vts for the winter campaign. "The numerous surrenders of the Boers are a healthy tdgn," he says, "i nm unable as yei to a near iliu- for the dose of hiwtlllt'rs Uu: one mav he more hopeful, esp.vliiUy if ;ho icmiIu of the coming activity re-soniblc thos of the past month. MINES ARE REOPENING. NEW YORK. May IS. Evidence is not lacking, say lu Tribune s London correspondent, that there will lv a South African mining boom befoie many weeks. Johannesburg Is giadu a'lv tilling, the mines niv reopening and aurangemonts are making fin- the rvoraanix uloii of the government of the town. The reopening of the ' Kattlr circus" would have at leas; one gxd result It would engnvsw thc.uttention of the capitalist class and allow It loss leis ure for meddling in the government f the n -v British colonics. Some f Sir Alfred Miltier's recent ap pointments In the Transvaal hive caus ed mil -h criticism. The eight powerful groups of capitalists) have boon repre sented too conspicuously in thve ap pointments and a feeling of distrust has been crv:ted which temN to retard the pacification of South Africa. It is said that General Botha, !n as he learned thac Sir Alfred Mllner was about to leav South Africa, sent a mounted messenger to General Kitchen er with a view to the ivo-ponlng of peace negotli'lons. General Botha wanted to communicate with Kruger but Lord Kitchener said he could have no dealings with the ex-vreident. NEW HOME FOR LEPERS. Citiiens of a Louisiana Parish Will i Prevent Its Establishment by , Ftve of Arms If j Xeceasary. CHICAGO, May IS A special to the ! Record-Herald from New Orleans says: J The projected establishment of a b'p-. en' home in the parish of Jeffer-! son, on the Mississippi river some eighteen miles above New Orleans, has ' thrown rhe residents of the parish into i a ver of exjltemont. , For s"me months the leper board, es tablished by the state, has been baking for an available Ioeation to which to remove ihe lepers who are now held In a home at White Castle, several miles above New Orleans, on J securing an tti m in m a large plantation in Jef ferson parish, went quietly about the purchase of it. The deal was dosed a 'week agj and a few- days lat 'r the ne-ws leaked out. The citizms of Jefferson parish at on-e took mvasu.es to prevent the es tabllshm ?iu of the home In their neigh borhood :md have entered a protest with Govern w Heard. If this fads th-v optily an.iounce their intention to prevent the establishment of the in stitution by foroe of arms. HEARING ORDERED. Land Commissioner Hermann's Decis ion in California Oil Contro versy Is Affirm -d. WASHINGTON, May IS The sec tary of the Interior has affirmed I-i:id Commissioner Hermann's decision in the case of the Kern Oil Company iirainst Jacob It. Clotfjller In the Vih :'.lia. "al.. land district in directing a hearing to determine the character . f the land selected by Clotfeller in ex change for lands relinquished a" a for est reserve. Th- scope of the hearing ordered will inclule not only inquiry as to the ge cl"gical formation of the lands but also as to the discovery and development of minerals or adjacent lands and their g" ol"g:cal formation. BIG COAL EXPORT CONTRACT. Mexican Central Railroad Orlern 150, fi0 Tons From Alabima. NEW YORK, May IS A special to the World from Birmingham, Ala., says: The Tennessee foal, Iron & Railroad fompany has ma-le a contract with the Mexican Central Railroad to supply it with 150.000 tons of coal, the delivery to cover a period of months. The coil will be taken to Pensacola by rail and will go thence to Tampico, Mexico, l,y boat. The order is the largest single export contract ever booked In Alabama. STRIKES AT ST. PETERSBURG. ST. PETERSBURG. May 16, (Thurs day) Strikes accompanied by street disorder have broken out here. The police have arreted 132 persons. Sev en! large spinning establishments and other factories are Involved, YALE DEFEATS COLUMBIA. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. May 18. The Yah? freshmen crew defeated the Co lumbia freshmen in a course of one and thre-eiirh;hs miles on Lake Whitney this afternoon. NATIONAL CONVENTION. Women's Baptist Home Mission Socle, ty Holding Session in New York. NEW YORK, May 18. At the meet ing of the Woneu'g National Baptist Home Mission SocWty held in this city, delegates were present from various lo calities. Un. William Isaacs, president of the New York City branch, presid ed nt the morning session and Mi. William It. Taylor, vice-president of t!i' s'iile society mid pr'sldont of the Brook lyn branch, presided at the afternoon session. Mrs. J. N. I'rouse of Chicago, presi dent of th" nation il i rganinatlon, In an address stated thai there are at pivson; I.1.' tihio'i irles In thirty-four states an 1 territories supported by the society; these are employed among Uu rojieuns, Aslailcs, Indian, .lews and ne. gr.e. The In'ot addition Is In Cu ba, where ihere are three teachers, one of whom is supported hy the otutg women of the iUdVls. church, The Baby Bind." with its IMT en rolled member, pays I he exp iisn" of a klnderisart mi among the t'lHnese of S in Francisco i.nd itic in M vco. There are .'So; :,ulll u i . During the t w 'ntv-four years of the existence of the national socio y, $t.0;!l. tint has l cn nisei. Jit'.V.lTii of the iiiviih! be.ng las; year's Ineoine. A conference on homo missions ua rt feature. An addre-s on the Rap;t training school In Chicago was made by Mis. C. D. Morris. Mrs. K 11. Kil lers, of Shaw University. ,,u spent many years among the colored people of the South. .ioko en "Seero Homes." The so supvor:s a training school for workers in Chicago. In Dalli. T. x . and a training; department In Shaw University. WHEAT MARKET. PORTION D. May K Wheat. Walla Walla. :.!'. CHICAGO, May is. Wheat. July, opening, Tlsi7l; closing. :. LIVERPOOL. May IS. Wheat. July. r.s. iod. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASTORIA. At Astoria, In the Sta:e of Oregon, at the close of business, April 24, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts JiMJ.737 15 Overdrafts, secure I and unse cured 1.419 96 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12.500 00 Stocks, ie.'urltles, etc 'J5.143 73 Other real estate owned 6.K0 45 Due from National Banks tnot reserve agents) 2.314 70 Due from S;ato Banks and Bankers 50.372 Due from approved reserve agents 97.111 1 Internal Revenue stamps 479 2 'hecks and other cash Items. 30 35 Nickels and cents 110 97 Lawful money reserve in Bank. via. Speeli 114,7i)0 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 623 00 Total M23.97 61 LIABILITIES. Capital stock raid In .Vi.ono 00 Surplus fund 25,000 00 Undivided profits, ies PxPnses and taxes paid 31.51$ 77 National Bank notes oats-jivl- Insr i;,S00 0 Individual deposits subject to check.. 1413,139 63 Demand certificates of deposit 89.217 01 Certified ch-'ks .... 462 20 5M.S18 M i Total $623,907 61 ! STATE OF OREGON. Couaty of j Clatsop, ss: I, S. S. GorJon, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly : swear that the alove statement Is true to the lest of my knowledge and be 1 li"f. s. S. GORDON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bfre m i this 7th day of Mav, 1961. I C. R. THOMSON. Natary Public. Correct AUest: G. C. Flarel. W. M. Idd. yr. F. McGregor, Directors. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notable among the pleasures afford led by the Ssasta Route is the win der trip to Southern California and .Arizona. Renewed acquaintance witb i this section will ever develop fresh i points of interest and added industries, In Its prolific vegetation and among lis numberless resorts of mountain, shore. ; valley and plain. ; The two dally Shasta train from 'Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the moat ap- proved pattern of standard and tour ist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect, j Illustrated guides to the winter re ports of California and Arizona mar be had on application. I C. H. MARKHAM. Q. P. A Portland. Oregon. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Llnea. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 J Days to Salt Lake. 2 J Days to Denver. 3 J Days to Chicago. 4 J Days to New York. Free reclining chain, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRY, W. B. COMAN, Trav. Pass. Agt, Gen, Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. Or O. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. N. AN INCOME FOR LIFE FROM- GREATEST OF GOLD PROPERTIES 3SS0 ACRKS-9 MILES IN LENGTH WO MILLION TONS. Richest gold-bearing qunrti, ground by nature's hand Into gold laden K ravel, from 50 to O0 feet In depth over the entire property. In addition the company owns 14 miles In length of river bod. rach mile of which contains many millions of gold, Knitted on the Ulo Grande, in Taos county, New Mex ico. OVEW N For Dividends READ THE PROOFS United Slates Official Report MADE TO COMMISSIONER OF THE UNITED MATW, GKNKRAL LA NO OF FICE. WASHINGTON. D. C. by a geologist and mialng expert of worldwide reputation, Profpasor Ben jamin Sllllman, who spent several month there, then being connected with the United States surveying corps, and In his official report says: "Here are countless millions of tons of rleh gold o,urt reduced by the great forces of nature to a condition t'dy fur the application of the hydraul ic process, while the entire bed of the Rio Grande for over forty miles is a sluice, on the bars of which the gold derived from the wearing away of th gravel banks has been accumulating tor countless ages, and now Ilea ready for extraction by the most approved methods of river mining The thick ness of the Rio Grande gold gravel ex i eeds In many places too feet, or nearly three times that of the like beds in California, while the average value par cubic yard Is bettered to be greater In the New Mexico beds than In soy other such accumulations yet discov ered. "I have mad a recoanalsanc of the whole of this gravel along the Rio Grande, and hava examined with all the care poawible in th time at my command the character of the gravel and Ita contents of gold'. Nothing. I am persuaded, alnce th discov ery of California and Australia ta com parable for Ita Immeasurable resoureea of gold available by the hydraulic pro cess to the deep placer of the Rl Grande." Other reports from eminent mialng experts of national reputation pro nounce the property of this company the richest and most extensive known. Capital Iock $2,000,000 FULLY PAID AND NON-Afl-SKSSABLE. PAR VALUE !. EACH SHARE One-half the entire capital stock ha ben placed In the treasury of the com pany as a working capital. To complete necessary ditches and plac on the river hd several gold steam dredges, the company now offers a limited number of Its shares at 50c PER SHARE AFTER PALE OF WHICH PRICE WILL BE ADVANCED TO 1.00 m ww Applications should be sent promptly. Write for prospectus. 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