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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. TUESDAY, MAY W. 1902 I"1"""""" ""-" l-IIJIIIHIIIKH j UIMJIII III MIWMMMWWW"MWMIBWWIMI I "let Via COLD DUST I 1 1 ?y WK3 jrear went." 1 1 iifl -fell - ooohyo m m I 1 J Better for clothe, dishes, pots and pins, floors and doors and yet more economical GOLD DUST drives dirt before it makes everything clean and bright lessens the housewife's cares. With COLD DUSTS aid wash-day ceases to be "Blue Monday." It makes it possible to have snow white clothes without rubbing them to pieces on the washboard. w . " Made only by THE N? K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, rfcieifsCSHew tors, Boston, . St Louis Makers of OVAL FAIR? SOAP, GREAT COAL STRIKE. (Continued from pan one.) , and Instructed their delegates to fa vor a strike, but, despite this action, there Is a growing belief that this dis trict will be considerably divided on (the strike issue. ;.'.. TOTTSVILLE, Pa, May 11. -Prom the Panther Creek Valley, in the ex treme east of this coal basin, to Wil iinmstown in the west, and from the Ma homer and Shenandoah Valleys romes the same story of Idleness of the hundreds of colliers in obedience to the order of National President Mitch ell, of the United Mlneworkers of America. It is even greater than a Sunday stillness, for not a man of the organlaztlon coming under the suspen sion, order U'at work today. - Meetings will be held today and. to morrow by tfie locals to instruct their delegate to the Haxelton convention, and the sentiment of opinion at t he time is favorable to a strike. Mongers" Chronicle, of London, la in the city, on his way to St. Louis, where he will confer with the exposition au thorities.' He says that there Is a great field In India for American Iron pipes. "India." he said, "is rapidly recovering from the famine, and trade is once more looking up well. "Vt ex pect an 80 per cent crop and a good season ahead. The demand for Amer ican goods Is going up by leaps, partly because of the Increasing progress v- ness. of your houses. There is a great demand for cast Iron pipes, and, as America can sell pipes n England cheaper than can English foundries, why not In IndiaT' NATIONAL LEAGCE. , At St Louis-St. Louis, i; New York, L At Chicago Chlesgo, Brooklyn, I At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 5; Phila delphia, 8. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, t; Boston, J. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Celveland Cleveland, 2; St. Louts, At Baltimore Baltimore, ; Wash ington, 4. At Philadelphia Boston, S; Phila delphia, S. At Detroit Detroit ,5; Chicago, 4. LOST HTS MEMORY. After Many Years He Is Gradually " Regaining It. NEW YORK, May il.-i-Harvey B. Fitch, who was a prominent resident of the village of Maine. In this county, lost his memory, says a Binghamt m special to ilie Press, and disappeared April 7, 1901, while passing through ...r uu re way to ine nouse or ttht at- priv,-'? w.vti t i? a friend, and for a year has ben glv- .A street fight occurred which lasted about an hour, and resulted in a tri- CHANGES HANDS. Haytias Government Passed Revolutionist;-. WEST SIDB NEWS NOTES. Mr Frank Sweeney Id In Nehalem, loking for cattle, Mrs. D. E. Pease and Miss Eva Par ker spent Wednesday In Astoria. Mrs. Esra Dawson, from SSkamok awa, is visiting relatives at Sklpanon. Wednesday evening Rev. William S. Short held " his usual service lit St. Thomas' chapel. Clams have ben running very fair this week about four boxes to ths digger at one Ode. Mrs. Dean Rieman. of Portland, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wirt, of Bkipanon. Mrs. J. W. Babbldge and Mrs. J. Fisher were visiting at the home of Prof. J. T. Lee on Thursday . Mrs. J. T. Ross, of Astoria, was In Warrenton Friday evening and kindly sang several solos at the srhoon enter tainment. Next week Miss Clara Munson will go to Newport to attend the Rebekah assembly as a delegate from the Re beVah lodge of Astoria. The entertainment given by the chil dren of the Warrenton schools on Fri day night was a very creditable af fair. Some of the older people assisted them with1 solos, both vocal and in strumental. The receipts were for ths benefit of the school library, . SNEAK THIEVES. Regardless of the vigilant care tak en by the city police force a burglary le occasionally committed. Last Saturday night some unknown night prowlers broke Into the Cole House tome time between 11 and 11 o'clock and fitted themselves out with hats, coats and umbrellas, amounting Un value to about $50. The police were , informed of the burglary early Sunday morning but no trace of the house ! breakers could be found. From all in idtcatlons they entered the house with ithe Intention of ransarkfng the rooms t but finding the doors too securely lock ed they satisfied themselves with stripping the hat racks and made their escape through the tide door whloh opens on to Eleventh street and thence by he vacant lot back of the house to a safe refuge among the piling un 'der Exchange street. fmm, mmtj me. tmnes stolen was one y fur cape belonging to Mrs. Marrs, two ladles coats belonging to Miss Luclle Cole and Mrs, Marrs, and two gentlemen's overcoats, besides several umbrellas and hats belonging to dif ferent guests, of the house. The officers are keeg a strict watch for the articles and have hopes of recovering them at some of the second-hand stores or pawn shops. RAID ON CHICAGO DIVES. CHICAGO. May lS.-West Side po licemen, under Instructions from May or Harrison, raided saloons , and muslo halls which have violated the midnight and muslo ordinances last night and arrested more than men and wom en. .The raids are the most thorough fhat have taken place on the West Side In a number of months. The bulk of the raids have been In the vicinity of Madison and Halstead SUITS OUR CUMATft. The rapidly Increasing use of shin lies as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and ror ornamental purpose, makes , a great demand for a shingle tsln which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance, Particularly Is such the case In damp climates. The need Is welt met In a perfect article made right here In As torla, Cutblrth'a Creosote Shingle stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up In elsrht color and every uackaire guaranteco. Over ta en up lor aeaa. Bariy tms year a stranger was found wandering through streets of Esaco, Me. He was taken to an asylum recently and there was recognized by an attendant as a com rade of the civil war. Fitch's recol teotlon now is slowly returning, but he is suffering from a cancer, and this is thought to have caused the sudden and mysterious loss of his; memory. umph for the opponents of the gov ernment The troops at the arsenal surrendered without resistance and the government passed into the hands of the revolutinolsts. streets. ears ANTI-CORN DKMOS3TRAUON. NEW YORK, May 12.-About 10,000 'people took part in an anti-corn, dem-jonstratlon- which has just been held - - ' at Hyde Park, says the London cor- No More Unmarried Women for the respondent of the Tribune. Numbers SEND MARRIED WOMEN. Philippines, NB WYORK, May 12. Miss Belltsa M.- Hull, of New Haven, Conn., who Is teaching school Under government aus pices in the Philippines, writes home, says a special to the World, that she hopes the government will not appoint unmarried women to places as teach ers in the future, or if It must ap- polnt them, that they will be sent to the proceeding were iuUe orderly. the cities. . The provinces are no place for un married women, she saya, and adds: "Netx to the folly of coming out here unmarried Is that of getting married here, as many of the women teache- IP le" nerln merman, of trades unions, demonstratic bodies and friendly societies marched frjjm all parts of London to the park. Banner! were borne with Inscriptions such as " No protection," and " Down with the bread tax." A resolution denouncing the govern ment for Imposing the tax was car ried with tremendous enthusiasm. A large force of police was present, but REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Sheriff to E. Z. Ferguson east half of west half of section 16. T. 6 N., R. W.; $514.79. J. E. Higgins, trustee, to Merrll lumber Company northeast quarter of section 4, T. S N., R. 8 W.; $100. E. D. Herald to Merrill Lumber Co. southeast quarter of section 5, T. I N., R. 8 W.; $100. " Sheriff to J. S. Cornellus-lot 44. b'lk 133, Adair's south add'tion; tots 1, 2 and 3, block 133, Adair's south addition; lots 26 and 22, block , Merrlwfither Downs; $11.70. ' . . Whoever wants soft hands, smooth hands, white hands, or a clear complex ion, he and she can have both : that is, if the skin is naturally transparent; un less occupation prevents. The color you want to avoid comes probably nei ther of nature or work, but of habit. Use Tears' Soap, no matter how much; but a little is enough if you use it often. Established over Kno years. REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' of Astoria. At Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the clow of business April 3t, 1902; rtasoiTRCKS. Loans and Discounts ,, iM.Ui 83 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured $15 94 U, S. Bonds to secure circu lation 13.5W 00 Stocks, securities, etc 1S5.174 24 Other real estate owned ..... (,180 45 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) l.an 47 Due from State Banks and Rankers JJJJJ $4 Due from nppwved reserve agonts U1.494 S3 Interns! Revenue Stamp . ... 174 00 check and other cash Items, 30$ 00 Notes of other National Banks 1,500 00 Nickels and cent S3) $4 Lawful Money Reserve In Hank, vis: Specie ......$113,800 00 Legal tender notes. 1,008 ot Redemption fund with V. 8. Treasurer (S1 of circulation) 114,305 00 625 00 Total $.05 43 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 50.000 00 Surplus fund 25,000 00 t'ndlvtded profits, less ex penses and taexs paid 33,530 57 Nntlonnl Bank notes out standing , 13,500 00 Due to State Banks and Bank ers 753 TO Individual deposits subject to check. .1434.340 35 Demand certlflcstes of deposit 101,440 91 535,801 1 C. 01, Barr, Dentist ManseU Building. 57$ Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. TELETHONS! IUDO 1081. Dr. T- L. Ball DENTIST. 534 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. J.A.FASTABEND QBNEIUL CONDUCTOR AND IH!IIJKR CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., S18 COMMERCIAL STREET. TICKETS! TO AND FROM ALL Points East vu WW SHORT LINE TO St PAl'I,, DCUTTIt. MINNUAPOUS, CHIOAUO AND I Ol NTs KAHT, I Throush I'nliti and TnrUt tr epere. j UltilnK and UufTet Smokm Llbiary V-srs. Dally Trains; fast time. For rates, folders 'ind full Informa tion rcftMrdln ttrkrls, route etc . call on or address J W. MIALON, H. DIOKBON Trav.rsa. Aft. taty Ticket A$t 13$ Third Hlreel. Irtld. A. B. C. DICNNrSTON, 1. W. l. A 11$ First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Total $C5$,$05 43 State of Oregon. County of Clatsop, ss: I. 8. S. Oordon. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the ht of my knowledge and belief. H. 8. OORDON. Oashlce Correct .Vilest: JACOB KAMM, W. F. M-ORBOOR. 0. C. F LAV EL. Directors. Subscribed and. sworn to before me this $rh day of May, 1901 C. R. THOMSON. -Notary Public. PESPPRATE CONVICTS. SEATTLE, May 11. Six desperate are doing." J. SHOOTING IN NEW MEXICO. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., May 12. i Dispatches from Tucumcorl, N. M., j say that James D. Eakln shot . and killed Lee Smith and Joe Stewart in a fight in Melinl and Eakln's saloon. Eakln,' who is a wealthy liquor dealer, is said to have shot In self defense, the other men having first drawn their guns. United States Attorney Chlld erfl, who wa srecently acquitted of murder here, has gone to Cucumcorl to defend Eekln.' LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER DEAD. SAN FRANCISCO, May 13. JT. B. Brown, for 35 years keepr of the Point Bonita lighthouse, is dead of pneumo nia, at Sausalito, aged 70 years. Dur ing his term of service he wis never absent from his post of duty and as sisted directly In. saving many lives from vessels In peril off the Golden Gate. He was known to all mariners on the coast. of Snohomish County, on the train for Walla Walla tWs afternoon, one of them secretly armed with a heavy Iron hasp wrenched from a cell door In ths Seattle Ja'L Its loss was not discov ered until after the train's departure, and all efforts to notify the sheriff of his danger failed, The prisoners were 1 lodged in the jail here for a ffw hours. They tried to entice the Jailer Into the corridor on which their cells opened. It 1 believed that they meant to mur der him and make their escape by a rear door. Two hasps or flanges were wrenched from the doors, but one of them was left behind. The prisoners are under sentence of from one to sev en years for burglary and kindred crimes SUICIDE OR DROWNING. SEATTLE. May 12. Don Cowie, a well-known young man of this city, was drowned In Lake Washington last evening, whether as the result. of ac cident or Intent to commit suicide is not yet known. No motive for suicide existed so far as known but William Belond, who was In charge of the launch conveying the party about the lake, says that Cowie jumped over- uuara ana rerusea to taxe noia of a rope and. boat hook Immediately thrust within his reach. The body has not yet been recovered. AMERICAN PRODUCTS FOR INDIA. NEW YORK, May 12,-Leonsrd R. Douse, of Bombay, India, who 1a the NEW YORK WATER CARNIVAL. NEW YORK, May 12. No scene on the Thames river in England during a Henley regatta ever exceeded the spec tacle presented on the Harlem during the water carnlv.al of the New York Rowing Clubs, which has lust been held. Fully 70,000 people watched the scores of racing craft, manned by the best oarsmen of the metropolis, In a procession that extended across the river In solid formation and a mile In represent a tlve In the East of the Iron j length. TERRIBLE DISEASE. iw ' NEW YORK, May 12.-For the third time In the history of Bellevu Hospital a case of Addison's disease has appeared there. The patient Is Mrs. Catherine Blosist. The disease affects the kidneys and the sufferer turns first yellow and then black a a. negro. The woman's husband said the disease began to turn yellow and then Inclined to a copper hue. Later it took on a distinctly black tinge. PRtCB OF SILVER. NEW YORK, May 12.-8llver, 51. WHEAT MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. Wheat, cash, 112Vs. CHICAGO, May 12.-Wheat, July, opened, 7614; closed, 75. LIVERPOOL, May 12. Wheat, July, s. lHd. TACOMA, May 12. Wheat, bluestem, 66; club, 66ft. PORTLAND, May 12.-flVheat, Walla Walla, tt; bluestem, 87. Foley's KIdriery Cure make kidneys aorl Madder f'eot. .JorOand - flsloria , polite. STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trips except Sundsy. TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 p. m. Through Portland connections with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long Beach Points. White Collar Line tickets Inter- changeable with O. R. A N. Co. and V. T. Co. tickets. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Daily trips except Sunday. TIME CARD -Str. "TAH0MA" Leave Portland Mon., Wed., Frt., J a. m. Leave Dalles, Tues., Thur., Sat, 7 a. m. Str. "METLAK0" Lv. Portland Tues.. Thur.. Sat. 7 a. m. Lv. Dalles, Mon., Wed., Frt, Uu, Landing at foot of Alder Street, Port land Oregot, , Both Phone, Main 331. GENTS. John M. Fllloon, To Dalles, Or. A. J. Taylor. Astoria.. Ora. Luckey. Hood Rive. Ore. Woiford ft Wyer. White Salmon, Wn. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your mi, n for FKES1I AS D SALT will h pr..mi'Uy nl U Worlly tlteurtrd to 3. W. M0KT0N. Prep. Telei booe Vo M. Steamer SUE H. ELMORE The Largest, Stauncheat, Steadiest, and most sea won hy vessel ever on the mule. Best ot Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trips evory Ave days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting at Astoria with ths Oregon Rsllrond ft Navigation Co. and the Astoria ft Columbia R. R. for Portland. San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Eltnorc & Co. (ifiwritl ,iKittN, Astoria, Or. A. ft C. R. R..Co. Portland, Or. or to n. c. LAitn. Tillamook, Or. O. R. 4 N. Co. PoitUnJ. Or. Insurance. Commission tni Sn pplnf. C. J. TRBNCHARD, Agent Wells Fargo and Pacific Express Comp'ys. Custom House Broker- ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVX too m 7 00 p m - I'ORTLAND Puritan? tin on Dei ror Anfrts ana Polntc (etmf Way Asstri WibTu 9 40 p V AHTOKIA Big Deal in Typewriters Austrian Government Orders Bmlth Premiers. i:09 VIENNA. Feb. 7.-Th gri sin gle purchans of typewriter ever made ha been ordi-rcd by the min istry of Justice, which, aftr three month of exhaustive competitive lest. hn contracted to equip Hit en tire ministry with not 1ms than l4 Until h Premier typewrlt'-r. supplying evry court. I'rs 1'iiYnIi'h to l'cirtliiixl Otfii i.litr, ll ruiiry 7ih Smith Premier Typewriter Co. I,. & M.JAIt xnntli r A Co., nt.x. PORTLAND OFFICE - - 122 THIRD STREET 7Asm 6 10 p in Fur Porlltod and Wy ' Points J. C. Wyatt, R. B. OUbreth. John M. Totton, Henry Olmstead, William Butler, B. W. CR1CHTON, Vancouver, Wn. , Lrle. Wn. Stevenson, Wn. Carson, Wn, Butler, Wn. Portland Oregon. FRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our ear Will receive special attention. No- 538 Duane 6t .Astoria, Ore. W. J. COOK, Mgr. Res. Teh 1131. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules POSITIVE CUBE Pttr Id flammfttion or CaUrrli of tb hlauder and hiKtMtA KitlMtrji. Ho aura so pf. Cam qnlcklf Mil Firm Dently the unl curt of (onnrrhlM-S nd iilert. bo suttorof how ionic Utul in. Abtolatrlr lurmlr". SnM tj SrutrrliU. - Prlc !., or by Bull, postpdd, 1.g,loout,i.f6. TNI IANTAl-t?o1H CO., SUSPONTSIHS, OHIO. Bold by Cha. Rotrers. Mi Commerci al Street, Astoria, Oregon. ( i it no a 10 30pm BEASIDK D1V1HION 1 18 m Antoria fw Warrenton, 11 US a ml Fliivel, Kort Hevtirt, 930 p w HrnnmoDd snd Astoria 14 a m I 8l(le for Warenlnn, II 0 p m Flv.', Il.mnionrt, fori 80s m Bteve and Anturls 7 40a ni 400p lu 10 4f m 12 00 s at 7 00 p 83 V 25 a B 9 AlSstytna Antes AH train make do connection ' Gobi with all Northern Psdflo tralni to and from the East and Bound pointi J. C. MAYO, Oen'l Freight and Passenger Agent DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumi)tioh,Coughs, Cold 3, Bronchitis, Asthma, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup ana Whooping Cough, NO CURE. NO PAY. Price 60c. snd $ I . TRIAL BOTTLES FREE, Uills Uonoy Uakers MILLS SLOT MACHINES frill work for you U hours sdty without compeniitton-e I VARIETIES, all price. Writ tor catalog andsiisclal offer. KILLS I0VELTY CO., Chleiro. It t 3 teats rte street Castings We are prepared to make them on short notlc and of th beat material. Let u glv you estimatss on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices (or Arst-class work, TELEPHONE NO 2461. IKON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZG Scow Bay IrcnO Brass Works Cor. lh m.d fiaallln a. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A. V ALLBIN Tenth and Commercial Streets PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . . DOCK FOOT OF SEYENTH ST TELEPHONE M4IN 661 Samuel Elmore & Co., Agis..