The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 28, 1902, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1902
akes Old Age Vigorous
Pake's Celery Compound the Greatest Nerve Tonic
Palna'a Celery Compound U the
g-rwuteat nerve tonic ever given to the
warkl. It li Mrtlcularly effective
. when the system Is gradually t
Ing away in old age, and when each-
separate organ Is predisposed to de
feneration. '
Faine's Celery Compound render
vlirnroua old ajre possible. It keeps
the nervous system In a normal con
dition of health; it keeps the digestive
nmns in Derfect condition; It keeps
the lWer and kidneys active and In
nerfect healtA It nourishes nerve n
bers. as well as muscle fibres and oth-
!.. it kmna the nerve force
strong; It aids digestion; wakes
rich, purs Wood and gives strength
and health to those in whom toe en
ergies of the human body have begun
to wane.
f the treatment of the Infirmities
common to old age, Palne's Celery
Compound l lh world's greatest
remedy. - '. '
WllHara P. Snowden and his family
we the first white settlers of the
town that is now the city of Omaha.
He has had along and eventful lire.
His trade was that of a brlckmaker.
He fought wRh the army of the
North from IS61 to 1S64. He had pre
viously seen service In the Mexican
War la the forties. He has held many
local offices of trust and there Is no
better known wan In Nebraska today,
It gives me great pleasure.- he
wrote In a letter on Oct U last, "to
attest the good qualities of Paine
Celery Compound. I nave used It for
years, and It has never failed to help
me. While I am perhaps, the oldest
resident of this city. I am In good
health. I have never found It neces
sary to take any other medicine."
Nothing has ever approached
Palne'a Celery Compound In Its power
of building up -weakened nerve Hasues
and giving strength to the tired body.
In severe cases of ' persistent head
aches, dyspepsia, neuralgia and sleep
lessness, due to nervous feebleness,
Palne'a Celery Compound has a rec
ord of rapid and tasting cures that
embraces every city tnd town In the
wide sweep of the United States.
Mrs. Emyle Hyde Grlnneil. at the
age of W years, writes to the pro
prietors of Palne's Celery Compound.
'I can recommend Palne's Celery
Compound to every one. It has been
my health preserver during the last
few years. Few women, even though
much younger than I, enjoy as good
health, for my appetite is natural, my
sleep refreshing, and I can walk quite
a distance without feeling tired. Peo
ple are surprised at my vigorous ap
pearance and activity, which I believe
Is the result of my using Palne's Cel
ery Compound. It Is a great help to
Ifttll
me, and I hope every old person will
use it and be saved sickness and suf
fering."
Give the nerves a chance to recover,
and the entire body will regain Its
health and strength. Palne's Celery
Compound Is nature's food for the
nerves.
"UBBRTrS TORCH."
Out with the torch! Out "with the
Doroh! that burns In Liberty's
hand;
No more a beacon of light shall It be.
It's alien and waste to the land.
Oh! freeman brave who bled and
fought oh! daughters and mothers
true,
rw,nn awit tha Uirht nn Ttmllnw'a isle.
but support and maintain it, da
Oh! men of sires by valor crowned.
oh! men of right might and truth.
Is this the new verdict you give? the
new lesson you teach to youth?
Money to spare for crownirig kings,
and freemen to bend the knees?
But none for the light on Bedlow's
isle, and It's gospel that men are
free?
On Bedlow's iBle stands Liberty's
Ught, Liberty lighting the world;
Shall it by March in darkness be? if
no have we not been churled?
Millions to spend on Asiatic strand,
and thousands crowning king;
But not one cent for Liberty's torch;
what results will such actions
bring?
J. WALTER SEABERG.
Ilwaco, Wash., February 27, 1902.
The ladles of a fashionable Chicago
suburb have invited their servant girls
to a pink tea and other mutual Im
provements.. It is a long step in the
rlgfit direction. When employers and
employed meet on such terms the
vexatious problem of domestic ser
vice Is in a fair way to be solved.
CITY NOT LIABLE.
Case of Importance to Galveston De
cided by Court of Appeals.
SAN ANTOXIA, Tex.. Feb. 27.-By a
decision of the court of civil appeals,
the City of Galveston Is relieved of re
sponsibility for prorate property seis
ed for public purposes during the
storm of 1900. The decision Is of great
Importance to the city as .following
the storm property of considerable
value was pressed into public service
by the city authorities and if the city
were financially responsible for the
same an obligation would be created
which would cost the stricken city
hundreds of thousands of dollars. In
the case in point a pair of horses be
longing to A. A. Brown were seized
by the mayor and chief of police and
were driven until dead. Brown filed
suit for $200, the alleged value, and
the court found for him. The court
of appeals finds that the seizure was
without authority of the city council
and the eriy is not liable.
MRS. HTJNTINGTON"S HONESTT,
Mads No Effort to Bilk Uncle Sam
Out of Duty.
- NOW YORK. Feb. tf.-Mra. Arabella
D. Huntington, widow of , Collls P.
Huntington, has paid JJ1.RO0 In cash as
customs duty. Officials who frequent
ty have to haggle with women ovtr
the tribute to Uncle Sara declared that
she was a paragon of travellers.
Mrs. Huntington, who returned from
a trip to Europe on the Oceanic with
her son, Archer Huntington, and Mrs.
Archer. Huntington, staggered the
young man who, as acting deputy col
lector asked her to make a declaration
of her purchases abroad.
It was on board the steamer com
ing up the bay. Tvung Huntington
had the list carefully prepared. The
sum total or nts mot tiers purchases
abroad was $75,000, the largest amount
ever declared by a traveler In the
port of New York and probably In
the world.
The duty was the largest ever paid.
There was a score of large flat trunks
containing rich gowns bought In Parts,
London and Berlin. Most of the tax
paid by Mrs. Huntington was SO per
cent on made-up gowns of linen, silk
and woolen. Thert was a large amount
of jewelry and precious stones on
which she paid 60 per cent. On a lot
of perfumery 60 per cent ad valorem
was paid. Her rugs were taxed at 10
cents per square foot and 40 per cent
on their value.
WANTS THB BIO FIGHT.
Los Angeles Will Offer Purse of $20, i
000 to- Fits and Jeff.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. i7.-The Ctn
tury Athletic Club, of this city, has
decided to make a bid of $20.00 for
the Jeffries-Fltaslmmons light, the con
test to take place during the fiesta
celebration In this city on May I. 2
and 3.
The club has ample financial back
ing and expects Its bkt to receive ser
ious consideration by the two pugilists.
MURDER AT ARLINGTON.
R. R. Hanklna Shot and Killed F. D.
Sweeten Yesterday.
Portland. Feb. 17. A special to the
Oregonian from ArHngton says;
In the postoffloe today R. R. Han
klna was shot and kilted by F. D.
Sweeten. Both hav ilvd her mm
years. Bystanders say Hanklns fired
the first shot The cause of the trou
ble has not 'been learned.
BIG DIAMOND SEIZURE.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2T.-Btght parcels
of diamonds, valued at $104,000 have
been confiscated and ordered sold by
Federal Judge Wheoler, says a Bur
lington, Vt special to the Times.
The stones were seised at St. Albans.
Hlat Stavitsky was arrested with
the jewel conccaHl In the tleeves uf
his undershirt, claims he was hired
to 'take the diamonds from Montreal
to New York by a linn In the latter
city.
ENTERTAINED BY RULERS,
PEK1N. Fob. ST.-The foreign ladles
had a second audience today with the
dowager empress and emperor, who
conducted them through the private
apartments of the palace. This recep
tion given was mors democratic than
the first, which occurred February 1.
CHICAGO. Feb. 27. Leslie M. Shaw,
the new secretary of the treasury Is
In the city to attend the annual ban
quet of the National business league
hi the auditorium this evening where
he will make Ms maiden speech since
entering President Roosevelt's cabinet.
On that occasion he will discuss
"Commerce and Industries of the
West." In nn interview he spoke with
considerable enthusiasm concerning
thevislt of Prince Henry of Prussia
and expressed 'the Vlief that tl would
go far toward cementing the friend
ship of the two countries.
If Benjamin Daniels of Arizona has
been a law-abiding citizen for many
years It Is rather hard lines that im
prisonment for larceny in his youth
should disqualify him. for the office
of marshal now. Virtue out of a job
is always called upon to pay its board
bill in advance. Milwaukee Sentinel.
If Mr. Wheeler of Kentucky will
write to tbe press clipping bureaus
he will learn something to his ad
vantage.
LAST OF THE BOOTHS.
Brother of Actor and Lincoln's Slayer
Has Passed Away.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27.-In the death
of Dr. John Booth, at his residence in
this city, the last of the four sons of
Junius Brutus Booth, tbe elder, passed
away.
Dr. Booth was a younger brother of
Edwin, Junius Brutus, jr., and John
Wilkes Booth. He lived a quiet life,
compared with that of his brothers,
and members of the theatrical profes
sion who know Edwin Booth well
were unacquainted with Dr. Booth.
.Baltimore American: Fehiuary
seems to be offering fine bargains In
I assorted blizzards.
FOUNDED A.D.I710
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
OR LONDON
,
THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
CMh Atieta, - m Sii.goo.ooo
' Caah Amti In United BWtCs, a.616,935 '
C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
215 Sansome Street - - Sao Pranclsco, Cal.
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AGENTS
PASPINO OF THE CABLE CAR.
A few years ago the cable system
of street car propulsion was consid
ered decidedly 'the best, but since the
invention of the trolley system the
cable car Is being rapidly replaced,
and many experts now claim that com
pressed air will eventually be the
street car power of the future. In all
lines of Industry we see Improve
ments being made, but In medicine
there is one remedy that Is Impossi
ble to improve upon, and that Is Hos
teller's Stomach Bitters. It will not
fail to cure dyspepsia, indigestion, sour
stomach, constipation, liver and kid
ney troubles, or malaria, fever and
ague. Take It at the first symptoms
of any of these diseases and It will
give prompt relief. Be sure to get
the eenulne.
England is going right on building
warships, and the powers who do no'
like it have the privilege of doing
likewise.
DR. fflATTflEW PATTOfl
Physician and Surgeoa.
Office sad Retldcstt Pap Bandltf.
Calif answered day or night
Iniuranc. CobbImIoi tai
Sfcirpiof.
C. J. TRENCHARD,
Agent Weill Farm and
PaclBo Ktpreai Oomp'ts.
Custom Route Broker
Prompt Deliveries
Of Choicest Fresh and
Cured
MEATS
BOSTON MEAT MARKET
New Shop. Best of Service
FhonoMninfil.
1
L
Latest Importations la TEA, 1UCB and
all kinds of CHINA afBRCHAKDIBBL
Contractors for Chinese
LABOR
Dr.T. U. Ball
DENTIST.
52t Commercial fet.. Astoria, Ore.
We lead, others follow.
quit paying rent
Own your own home
Don't pay Interest.
The Oregon potual Rome Society
Will buy you a home for 11000. or pay
your mortgage for the same amount
You can repay them at 15.36 per month,
without Interest. Send for leaflet ex
plaining our plan.
Home Office, toa Commercial Bldg.,
Portland. Ore. Tel. South 1091.
Local agents wanted In every town
In the state.
Contract matured as follows:
December 21. 1901. No. 1.
January IS. 1902. No. I.
Branch Office; 424 Commercial St
Don't Guess at It
But If you are going Cast write us
for our rates and let us tell you about
the servltfe and accommodations offer
ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST
Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and
St. Louis Globe Democrat: A con
temporary prints an article on how to
care for goldfish. Most people care
most for lake trout.
SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS.
The subscription price of the Semi
Weekly Astortan has been reduced
from two dollars to only ONE DOL
LAR A TEAR. You could not pur
chase a more valuable gift for a dol
lar than a year's subscription to the
Astorlan with which to please reopl
who are acquainted with Astoria or
Clatosp county, or with which to In
terest those who are not acquainted.
GUARDIAN
SALE OF REAL
TATE.
ES-
Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei- twenty-two years
.- - SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. "
By virtue of a license granted by
the Oountv Court of the State of Ore
gon for Clatsop County, duly rendered
and entered on the third day of Feb
ruary, A D. 1902, authorizing and
commanding the undersigned guardian
of the person and estate of Carl H.
isakson, a minor, to sell, an 01 ins
real estate herlnafter described,
and belonging to said minor, at pri
vate sale for cash In hand at time of
sale, subject to confirmation thereof
by said County Court:
Notice is herehv elven. that the un
dersigned guardian of the person and
estate of said minor Carl H. I salmon,
pursuant to the license aforesaid, will
from and after the 24lh day of Marcfc,
A. D. 1902, proceed to sell at private
sale, for rah In hand subject to the
confirmation thereof by said County
Court, all and singular the following
described real estate belonging to said
minor, Carl H. Isakson, and situated
In the County of Clatsop,.. State of
Oregon, to wit: Lot No. 16, In section
No. 7: lot No. 1, In section No. 18, in
township No. 4, north of range No. 7,
west of Willamette Meridian? Also
lot No. 17, la section No. 12, and lots
Nos. 6 and 13, In section No. 13, in
township No. 4, north of range No 8,
west of the Willamette Merlin, to
gether with the tenements heredita
ments and appertenance belonging or
in any wise appertaining tnereunto.
Dated 'his 18th day of Fibrua.J,
A. D. 1902
FRANK R STOK1M,
Guardian of the person and es:vte of
Carl H. Isakson, a minor. .
Hop Hing Lung & Co
Some Inter
esting Facts
When people ar contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want lbs best ttrvlos
obtainable aavfar as speed, comfort and
safety la concerned. Employe of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES art
paid to serv the pubUo and our trains
are operated to aa to make close con
nection! with diverging lints at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Bleeping and Cbalr
Cart on through trains.
Dining car service unnoelled. Heals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-class son
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central llns
and you will mt direct connections)
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all Mints Bast,
For any further InformtUm 'all on
tnv ticket agent, or correspond with
JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Ag"t,
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis.
No Article of Dress
U no Comfortable,
so dressy, hrntthy
unit no fouvenU'ut.
WEATER
JUST ARRIVED
In areatest Variety and Best Grades Ever
In Astoria.
Bowling
Riding
Driving
Hunting
Yachting
Football
Ladies
Gents
Children
School
Street
House
Anybody
Everybody
Seen
Sweaters
Anybody nu wear
n sweater. A I way k
u (It iiimI are nl
wnys appropriate.
P. A. ST0-HE
The Clothier.
SWEATERS
Cincinnati. Don't fail to write us
about your trip as we are In a posl
tlon to give you some valuable Infor
matlon and assistance; 5319 miles of
track over which are operated some
of the finest trains In the world.
For particulars regarding freight or
passenger rates call on or address.
J. C LINDSET. B. H. TRUMBULL,
T. F. & R. A. Coml Agt
142 Third St, Portland, Ore.
TICKETS
TO ALL
Points East
vu
SHORTEST
AND QUICKEST LljlE
TO
St.Panl, Dulutb, Minneapolis, Chicago
and An Points 5aai
Through Paiave and Tourist Sleepers,
Dining and Buffet Smoking
Library Cam.
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER
VICE AND SCENERY 1JN
EQUALKD. For rates, folders and full Information
regarding Eastern trip, sail on rr ad-dress
' - H. DICKSON,
X VT. PHALOfN, City Ticket Ag"t.
Trav. Pass. Ag t Portland.
A. B. C. DE3NNI9TON, O. W. P. A.
612 First Ave. ".' . Seattle, Wash.
O OSKMHSOJ Jl
EAST ,
SOUfll
Leave
8:30 p.mj
1:30 a.m
Depot, Fifth and
Irving tts. Portland
Overland Express
Trains for Salem,
Roseburg, Ash
land, Sacramento,
Ogden. 8an Fran
cisco, Mojave. Los
Anklet, El Paso,
New Oreleans and
the East.
At Wosdburn
(dally except Sun
day), morning
train connects with
tram tor ML An
gol, Sllverton,
Brownsville,
Springfield, and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt
Angel and Silver-ton.
7:30 a.m Corvallls sassen-
M:o p.mi etnerldan passen-
Arrlvt
a.m
7:20 p.m
fttally except Sunday.
5 6 p.m
l8:26a.m
Rebate tickets on sals between Port-
iana, oacramento and San Franolsco.
net rates 117.60 first e aaa without
berth and 114.00 second class, Including
uvriu .
Ratet and tickets to Bastern nninta
nd Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
'mm V. A. Schilling, Third and Wash
ington sreeta.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferaon St.
Leave fop Oswego dally at 7:20, i:H
a, m.: 12:30. 1:55. 2:25. 6:15 6:26 11:06.
11:30 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. on Sunday
only. Arrlvt at Portland dafly at 6:5,
6:30, '10:50 a. m.; 1:35, 3:18. 4:30, 6:20,
7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally except
Monday; 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. oa Sun
days only.
Leave for i Dallas datlv oxceol Run.
day at 4:30 p. m. Arrlvt at Portland
at 9:30 a. m.
Passens-er train leaves Dallas fnr
Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdayi and Fri
day g at 2:45 p. m. Return Tuesday t,
Thursdayi and Saturdays,
Except Sunday.
R. B. (MILLER,
Oen. Frt. and Pass. Act
D ECORATE!
rienmint and artistic interiors uixl attractive ex
teriors mako !if brighter ami lmjjirr. Puiut
nnJ paj cr arc clieup. I Setter
Cheer Up The Home
by putting some new bright paper ami paints
on the walk It will hn more pleasant a itl
inoro healthful. Intent ami prettiest si Kh nmv
received. Call ami g:l estimatcx.
C. ill. CUTBIRTII
127 .Seventh Street , . . . I'lioue um
tv m
These tiny Captulsi art superior
to tfaitam ot lopaea,
vuDeoi or injection anarijiMu
CURE IN 48 HOURSlnl
th samt diseases with
out inconvenience.
A Hold Up
We hold up our line or Btovts
and Ranges to the public for In
tpectlon. Prices on all lUatlng
Stoves wo have thot to Meets.
W. J. Scully
431 BOND STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers. '
At Ve AkwaUBN Tenth and Commtrvlal Streets
North Pacific Brewery.
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.
The Popular Product of the only hrewerv In North-
western Uregon enjoya a very large domtntlc
port Sale.
and ex-
KOPPS BEST bottled or Jn kega.
Free City Delivery,