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THE MORNING ASIORIAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2'0. IW2 TEN DOLLARS DOES IT BOXERS AGAIN VIOLENT PltKACMKK AM Ills FOl U ASSISTANTS Kll.l.i:i. Missionary ItiiiltliitKs ami Fhm1 Mtul Clotliliig; Hao HtH'ii HuriKMl. SECURES FINE PIANO AT EILER'S PIANO HOUSE. An Kxnptionnl Oftor That Will ftnnbto livery Homo to Huvo a Wnt Jn China ivganlms the iwent lo- Fine Piano. Note These liasv ial u,rl!,n In hln:l- . . . , , Rev. Joseph Borch. of Chung King. laj inonts mul Also the Tre- West chin, wrlWJI unJ,.r ,Uw of Jline mentions Kol notions in lrlee. 21: " Won! has just been received from Rev. Edward Manley ami Rev. Pion eer Lewis, a euperint!ia.it of t'.e n iy slon, who are in that neighborhood. NEW YORK. Aug. 1.-The Metho dist Mission Hoard has received by mail a number of reports from its Are ou permitting your family to grow up without the opportunity of securing something of a musical edu tatlonT Are you withholding the refining: in fluences of a piano in your home, the Inestimable pleasure of music, simply j because you feel you ean't afford the price of a good Instrument? If you are, there 's row no reason I why you should wt!t one day longer no reason wh' you should vlthhold the pleasure from your fireside. We will deliver to any railroad sta tion In Oregon or Southwest Wash ington a fine piano of your own se- UwtUtfi from i lnrffv And VAriod fttrwk of Instruments, if you will simply pay j'ncrf RS'nK rower and violence. Inad us $10 The balance Is to be paid in di,ion to the rurtlon of tho Tm n such small monthly installments that uchlao community, Wu Hwang Tung before you reaVie it and without miss- iha n destroyed, but most of the In the money, the vlano will be en- PP' escaped. Between Tscheeo and tirely rM for. ichen Tu- tne extent pt ,ne trouble is ' The piano that we sell on these 'unknown, but a letter from Brother terms i worth $325, and, as a matter iCady states that there is considerable of fact. Is really sold for that much j'r ch?" but that th offll" elseahere. ials are confident that there will be Onr uncalled facilities, However. ino Ious trouble there. Throughout combined with the fact that we have the country, however, there has been four biff stores instead of one, enable widespread destruction already, and it us to :nake nrlces that it is ImiKJhsitle 18 Poaoie mai mwi i ..r v..... that the Red Lantern Society, the lo cal name for Boxers, has burned the chapel at Ttenkuchiao and killed the preacher and four other members. The officials have end ored to oppress these Boxer practices and had previ ously decapitated six and crucilled one. We are confident the officials can cope with them, but it nty caus us tiuiih los In the outlying districts," Under date of June 34. Rev, M. Berch writes conjy.i'.nir the uprising in West hina: " Since last writing more news of the Boxer troubles has arrive,. It lr dieates a widespread movement with for others less favorably situated to duplicate. We have made the price S227 on these superb pianos. But this offer will expire September 15, when r.tir fill ahinmr-nt hepln In arrive We don't know when, If ever, there Bro,n" sncer w's ' foins whll was a better opportunity to get a fine nlano uoon such liberal terms. To get tians lying outside of the walled cities. comprising, several hundred persons will lose . all they hav s if not 1 'V Itself. There are now very many who have neither Iiome, fold nor co'iiis- one of those pianos means practically a saving of $100, and tre guarantee fully every instrument that we sell. In ease cf the slightest dissatisfaction, we are always glad to offer the privi lege of an exchange, and we cheerfully refund money where we find that we cannot please, so that you run no risks whatever when you purchase from us. The responsibility, the risk, Is all O'srs, These things compel us, if nothirg else would, to handle only good pianos. Eiler's Piano House, Sat Washington street, opposite Cordray's Theater, dealers in the famous Chirk- he can to assist them and has secured about 50 taels from the officials for this purpose and coffins to bury the dead. Brother Lewis telegraphs that the Boxers have been defeated. All is quiet here and the officials seem confident that the trouble will be ron flned to the country districts." MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN NORTH RIVER. Find Body of Man and Five Miles Further the Missing Limb. NEW TORK. Aug. 19,-The police have a mystery to solve In the finding (ring, Weber and Kimball pianos, and An the North river, near the Battery, 15 other leading .Americas makes. Four stores Portland. San Francisco, Sookene and Sacra menvn. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. t- . "Sheldon A. Scott and wife to Helen M. Scott, lots 11 and 12, block 32, Pow ell's addition to East Astoria; $1. August T. Sieverts, admlnstrator, to Otto Dufner, lot 10, block 13, Shive ly's; $700. T. J. Norris and wife to Fritz En- glehardt, lots 1 to 4 and 13 to 16. block ; feet 10 inches tall and weighed about 2; lots 2 to 15, block 3; lots 1, 2, 5 to , 225 pounds. The appearance of the 11 and 12. block 4: lots 1 to 3 and 13 to hee Indicates hat It lial Uen w ; d of the body of a man with the right ileg missing. Two hours later a right leg of a man was found floating in iGravesend bay, about five miles south 'of where the body was picked up. What puzzles the police Is the fact that while the body was found denuded of clothing, the leg was dressed in dark, gray-striped trousers, a white sock and lace shoes. The proportions of the leg and body, as reported by the police, Indicate that together they make up one person. The man was about 3.) years old. five lfi, block 5, Morriston Park; $1. L. M. Parrish and wife to W. W. Johnson, 120 acres in section 12, T SV, R 7 W; $1320. August Thompson and wifj to Jos eph Burnes, lot 7, block 13, Taylor's; JTOO. E. Malagamba and wife to John Da vis, 160 acres In section 1, T X, R 7 W; $20. John Davis to W. W. Johnson, same property? $2680. M. D. Kant and wife to Matt Ve Lin. lot 1, block 30, M.-CMreH; V.W. The JeffM Dairy Co. to B. J. ami jat the thigh by some sharp instruii.ent. In the trousers pocket v.'as found a gold ring, studded with three r.rr-thysts. DID NOT BUY THE ABIi'iTT. NEW YORK, ug. l?-Jo!n J S.-an-nell announces from Saratoga that the option held by E. F. Smithers on The Abbott expired last Saturday and that Mr. Smithers had failed, on ar-roum of the lameness that prevented The Abbott from meeting Lord Derby at Brighton beach, from taking it up. B. L. Sloop, 20 acres In section CO,, T Consequently he loses $w'i0 he h id put I K, R I W; $2000. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Remainlr at the postofflce at As toria, Ore, August 18: Barrett. T. M. demons, Mrs., , Oaunner, Mr., . Hansen. Mrs. V Jewell, P. If., (2) Mansker, Mrs. J. Masterton, Thomas,Mlller, R. A., geaborg, A. O., Wilcox, H. C, White, E. O. FOREIGN. Smith, Mrs. George. Bid well, Ira, Cunato, John, Gaither, Mrs. S., 'Holmes, Fred, Jurna, Albert, SMatson, Henry H., ROSE COG LAN MEETS WITH SERIOUS ACCIDENT. HELENA Aug. 19.-Rose Coghlan the actress, was severly injured last night because she mistook a bottle of carbolic acid for a face lotion. She applied the acid to her face in a dark room and barely escaped destroying her eyesight Her face was badly burned before she discovered her error. TO BE MEDICAL INSPECTOR. NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Dr. N. Ponce de Leon, of this city, has been appoint ed medical inspector of the Port of Havana. He is a graduate of Colum bia University's medical school. up to bind the option. Mr. Scannell has received fiom va rious prospective btiyirs J.'' S") In forfeits of the same kind, and he paid only $26,500 for the horse when he bought him at the Hamlin sale at Madison Square Garden. Mr. Sc.mnell says that The Abboti'e jamenes" Is only temporary. DIFFICULTY OVER RHODES' WILL LONDON, Aug. 19,-The Daily Mall this morning says that the proving of the will of Cecil Rhodes will be still further delayed by the legal difficulty in getting Dr. Jameson substituted for W. T. Stead as residuary legatee, the effect of the codicil aded bv Mr. Rhodes being only to substitute Dr. Jameson for Mr. Stead as executor, but not as residuary legatee. Are you Bilious? Do you have Sick Head aches? You can be quickly and easily relieved by taking Beecham's Pills Sold Enrrvbere. In Wei 10c. (nil 2Sk IomestBoctoss As a rule doctors are absolutely lioitost. Tho fancy which some people have that doctors ni.iko fre visits to run up bills is simply bom of lack of know ef tho delicacy and difficulty of tho doctor's work, a rule, when trie doctor has reached tho limit of his lie will s.r so, and refuse to take money for services which he knows must be unavaiiinjr. Hut even the most honest doctor sometimes f ills into the error of limiting the possibilities of a cure to tlio measuro'of his own skill. He says, practic ally, "I have exhausted all my knowledge and skill in the case, Nobody can do more than I can. The patient cannot get well." Tliis state ment may be made in perfect good faiili and in all honesty, and yet it is very often proven wrong by the recovery of the patient as a result of tho use of Dr. Pi erce's Golden Medical Discovery. "My sister (of Arlington, Washington Co., Neb") was taken wry sick and hail several doctors," writes Mrs. C L Harrison, of Elk City, Douglas Co., Neb. "They could not do her any Rood aud told mv mother they would not come any more, as no doctor could help her, that she could not get well. She had wasting of the digestive organs.' My mother said to my sister, ' Well, I almost know that Dr. Pierce's medicines will cure her.' So she bought six bottles, three of 'Golden Medical Dis covery,' three of ' Favorite Prescription ' anil some of the Pellets,' and now my sister is a well woman." The testimonial of Mrs. Harrison is an admirable illustration of the fact that honest doctors can be mistaken. Several doctors were in attendance. They said, " We wont come any more as the pa tient can't gtt well, and no doctor could help her," and yet the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery effected a complete cure. This is not an tional case. It has hapjiened again and a-jain that afte doctors had decided no cure was jiossihic, a perfect cure has followed the use of "Golden Medical Discovery." "I am truly glad that I can do the least thing to show mv gmti tude for your great medicine," writes Mrs. Mollio nirehneld. of Handley, Kanawha Co., W. Va. " I was taken six vears ago with a severe pain iu my back. The spot seemed no' larger ihau a twenty-five cent piece, and at times it worked around to my stom ach until I had no relief except when under the influence of tnor phiae. The pain would last longer everv attack, until I fiusllv - .. ' . . 1 . ' 1 . 1 I . . ' gave up imi muicr ami um uoi ucucve i coiiKi live a oay longer, my misery was so great. I had no appetite and craved cold wut.r all ib. 1 had eight doctors to see me and all pronounced my trouble gsll-stones Some said I would get well, and others said not uutil I had the gall stones removed, hut I thank God and Dr. Fierce that I am living, and have had no operation performed either. I just took your treatment ngnt along ami it has saved my life. No one thought they would ever , again see me m health. Just to think how 1 suffered for six long vears, and here tint great 1 luit.ium iauiui im mc uuic, y i uiti not tninx ol it. Alter the hnt dose of your medicine I did not have to take any more morphine. I hsve now taken twelve bottle's of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Favorite Prescription,' and now I can work all dy with ease. No pains, and no morphine. I have a splendid appetite, sleep good, and feel like a new woman. I hope no one wil ever suffer as I did and not try to get this great cure nd bletsing. for it is a blessing to the sick." 9 It might be asked, with reason, - How can Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cure when so many doctors fail?" The answer must be that "Golden Medical Dis covery "is the product of a larger cxx'rieiiee in disease and sujierior skill in treatment than theirs. Many a sailor can pilot his boat about the familiar waters of his own coast who would be powerless to accomplish an ocean voyage. Many a doctor can treat successfully certain familiar forms of disease who finds" himself helpless when the larger problems of complicated diseases confront him. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery was perfected in years of study and experience. Dr. Pierce found that many diseases of organs remote from the stomach had their origin in diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. He argued that a medicine which would cure the diseased stomach and its allied organs, would also cure the dis eases in other organs when they were caused by disease of tho digestive ami nutritive tracts. To produce such a curative medicine was the effort of Dr. Pierce. His suc cess is testified to by thousands upon thousands of cures. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and so enables the perfect nutrition of the body. Perfect nutrition is perfect health. Hlnod is only digested food, and a common cause of impure blood is food undigested. The " Discovery," therefore, heals the stomach and purities the blood. It increases the blood supply and so strengthens the heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., whose vitality and vigor depend on an abundant sup ply of pure blood. It cures biliousness and cleanses the blood from poisonous excreta, the product of a 8liig!'M liver. It builds up the whole body with sound solid llesh, and gives new strength and new life to worn-out, run-down, weak and emaciated men and women. A- s2ff ,ki" 5naw If Mill r W '? 1 1 . '(- r i i 11 iTEE ton's mm 4,- mv : Tin .f ian ONLY 21 CENTS, ' w oxPOne W ' of mailing ONLY, for one of tho groatott modloal books of tho age. Dr. Pioroo'a Oommon Sonao Modloal Adviser, In paper oovers, containing 1008 largo pagoa and moro than 700 Illustra tions, It tent FREE on reoelpt of 21 ono-oont tumpa, to pay oxpenae of malting ONLY. It tho more aubatantlal cloth-bound book la desired, aend 31 a tamp. Addrcaai DR. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS . Supplies of oil kiwis nt lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners untl Loggers. A V. ALLEN Tenth and Commcrcral Streets IIIXIIIXIIIIXIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIXIIIIIIIIIXX xx: Jbe, Finest Restaurant in the City Palace Ucgulitr Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners n Specialty. Kverytliinj? the iuiu ket jf(orlHv PalaccCaterlngComnany n Commercltl St. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ASK ANY ONE Who haa used 8tar Bstats rtanfM and ther will Ull you ibejr are moat satisfactory Uir nars ever used. They require- but llltls futl nil !k quick and uniform, and r eatily manaf4. For sals In Astoria only by W. J. Scully 431 BOND 5TKEET, Between Ninth and Tenth ?mir rn. 1ALAM- TIM IMMAIU'Ej IViMM Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr.. San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has. been Underwriting on the Pacific Const ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELM Oil K A CO., Agents, Astoria, Ora North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. The Popular Product of tit only lirswerv In North westtern Oregon nJoy a very largo domtatlo an ex port Bale. KOPPS BEST bottled or in keg.. Pree City Delivery, t ONE "DOLLAR" cannot be expended to bettor "advantage fui yourself or absent fiiemls limn in n year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorlan It gives all the city and county news twice each week foi only ono dollar a year in advance. A Tt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offlno, Oregon City. Oregon, Aug. 5, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of an act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," i-s extended to all public land states by act of August 4, 1892, MRS. OKILLA A. TAYLOR. of Portland, County of Multnomah, Slate of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. for the purchase of the east half of the southeast quarter, southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, of section 31, township 0 norm, range a a tut. and lot 2. of section No. 6, in township No. 6 north, range No. went, and will offer proof to snow mat the land sought Is more valuable for Hh timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the reglnter and receiver of this office at Orcpon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 3d day of November, 1902. She names as witnesses: William Krlesel, of Portland, Ore.; Byron J. Kanford, of Montavllla, Ore.; James T. Ilurke, of Seaside, Ore.; B. J. Burke, of Seaside, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before the said 3d day of November 1902. CHA8. B. MOORE3, M5-10-J7 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 1. 1902: Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congrew of June 3, 1873, entitled "An act for the -ale of ilmfcer lands In the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, CALKS W. BAUMOARDNICR, Of Portland, County of Multnomah, .State nt Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement, No. 5S0S, for the purchase of the lot 3, BE. miarter of NW. quarter; B half of SW. quarter, of nectlon No. 2, hi Township So. 5 North, Range No. 10 West, ' and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agrl cultuta! purposes, and to entallHh Ms claim to sail land before the register and receiver of this offlfe at Oregon City ,Or3?o. on Saturday, the 20th day of September, wk. lie namm as witnesses: Bvron J. Banford. of Montavllla, Oregon: Charles Armstrong, of Port land, Oregon; Dama Armstrong, of Portland, Oregon; jacoD Kayser, oi Portland, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming ad versely the above-deJrlbil land) are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 20th day of September, 1903. 7-11-9-12. CHAS. B. MOORES, Itegttfter. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express Companies. Cus tom Houe Broker. Dr. T. It. Ball DENTIST. 624 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. G. HI. Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. 578 Commercial Bt Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED I06L J.A.FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT I0WARD MI04, MNot First-Class Up-to-Datc Work UNION I.AIIOK ONLY "I luv s roonU-r for tew thlnx-one Ik the krow that In In lilm.and tlx other It Hit npura thut sir on htm to buk up bin krow with." -J(ll Hll.MNOM Astorian Publishing Co. Tenth and Commercial Sta. rhone66i Astoria, Or. Andrew Asp, Warts laker, Blarkunilk and Itrunkotr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Olvn to Bhlp art Steamboat Repalrlng.Qeneral Black amlthlnf, Flret-Claia Horae Shoeing, etc CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB tel.. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwnukc A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running tho "Pioneer Limited" tmlna every dny and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental llnwn, securing to ponacngers the best service known. Luxurious coache, eleotrlc light, ateam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See tlmt your ticket reads via "Tim Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infoi mnitlon, addess, J. W. CASEY, C. J, EDDT, Trav. Ifim. Agt.. ' Agt. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Some Inter esting Facts When people are constituting a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best servVe obtainable a far as speed, comfort and afoty is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our train are operated so a to make close con nection with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unoxoelled, Meals Nerved a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-olass aer vloe, oak the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct toniiectlona at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond wVU JA8. C. POND. Gn. Pass. Ag't. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, WJs.