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THE MOKMNti ASTOlilAN. WEDNLKDAY. SHPTKMBKK 3. IIM1J 'CATILE TRAIN WRECKED FOl'U TliA!N.KN KILI.ni; Tinaa: ixji i:i:i. Thrw Hiiadwd llf tulut'UveKtocK Were Ki!lel Uuimiiitf at KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 2.-AU east-bound Rock Island cattle train and an engine and caboose collided head on near Birmingham, Mo, 10 mile east ot Kansas City last night, j 0f their adopted country, the desoend killing four trainmen. Injuring three ients of the Magyar race made an im- others. The dead: .i JAMES SEER, engineeer Trenton, Mo. THOMAS GRIFFITH. Trenton, Mo. CLARENCE MANHARDT, fireman, Trenton, Mo. C. W. BALUNGER, fireman, Tren ton, Ma Injured: R. O. Gibson, severe; Gibson, conductor, brother1 ot above, serious: 64 Dudley, conductor, serious. The trains were pulling at full rate ot speed when they met Both engines were demolished and the entire train "of $0 cars was overturned. The train was heavily loaded with cattle and nearly SO0 head of livestock was killed. SWEETHEART KILLED. Ooera Singer Shot by Ker Lover in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 2,-Ameiia Gabrlele, S3 years old, said to be an opera singer, was shot and probably fatally wounded In a boarding-house here today by Robert Ansellno, with whom she bad eloped yesterday from New Tort Ansellno attempted sui cide, and he and his victim are in the hospital at the point of death. The woman is said to have repented her escapade and expressed a desire to re turn to her husband. In order to pre vent her from leaving him, Ansellno first shot Mrs. Gabrlele and then him self. THEATERS MUST HAVE ESCAPES. LONDON, Sept 2. The theater managers of London have experienced an unpleasant surprise upon receiving noifications from the lord chamberlain, the Earl of Clarendon, that no fur ther licenses will be granted them un less they comply with the tire escape requirements of the city council. These are expected to be far reaching and expensive, but It Is notorious that they are much needed. The Early of Clarendon was already rather unpopular because of his inten tention to maintain a more severe cen sorship of plays. ARRESTED FOR FORGERY AT PORTLAND. PORTLAND Sept 1 C. H. Wil liams was arrested today charged with forgery. It is said he represented him self to be John A.- Bunting, an oil promoter of San Fraaaisoo, and that he drew 21200 from the bank here on Bunting's name. FIRST DEATH IN MIMIC BATTLE. FORT WRIGHT, N. Y.. Sept. 2. Whlle the guns of the fort were tiring on the fleet today, Edward Roy was instantly killed by a premature dis charge of a 12-inch gun; Henry A. Da vis and Samuel Clevenger were se verely wounded. FOR SINGLE ISSUE. SEATTLE, Sept I. Prohibitionists In the state convention today decided to make their fight upon the single issue of state prohibition. Ticket named was entirely congressional. W. J. McKean, of Spokane; Rev. O. L. Fowler, of Ortlng,, and Prof. A. H. Sherwood, of Everette, being the nom inees. COMMITTEE FOR CUSHMAN. TACOMA, Sept 2 At the caucus of the Pierce county delegation to the OLD PEOPLE Do not always receive the sympathy and attention which they deserve. Their ailments are regarded as purely imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of life T1U1 Oftt 1 - fl T-," ! 1 1 ,f ellM.lit 4r.t aiea wiu 01a age. 1 ne eye 01 tne gray may be as bright and the complexion as fair as any of his younger and more vigorous companions. Good Clood la tho secret of healthy old age, for it regulates and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, makes the muscles elastic and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm ; but when this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sustain ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting in premature old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly 6hows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities. ailments disappear. S.-S. S. is just such a tonic as old people need to improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. If there is any heredi tary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S. will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. Write us fully about your case and let cur physicians advise and help you. This will cost yoo nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood and skis-disease THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta, Ga. Republican state convention, the fol lowing wore appointed as Coimr rran Cushman'a storing committee; H. S. Huron, of Fairfax; V. H. Pul hamus. of Sumner; Win, Jones, W. P. Reyr.olds anOi George a Kaudle. ot Taeoma. ' HUNGARIAN GRATITUDE. i Token of It Presented to Their Amer ican Societies. NEW YORK. Sept. t No disturb ance occurred over the presentation at the Grand Central Palace of the fla? to the Hungarian societies, brought to this country by the Hun garian delegation headed by Gvneral Joseph Zsenl. Caixylng Hags of their native land and the Stars and Strip s ! posing appearance in we p araue wmen pweded the presentation ceremonies, In the ranks of the paraders were ! roanv prominent Hungarians. , The one ' who attracted the most attention was engineer, 1 General Flgiennessy, a venerable war I rlor, In whose arms, It Is said, Louis Kossuth died. General Figlennessy fousht with Kossuth as he did with Garibaldi some years later. Seated on the platform In Orand Central Palace were many veterans of the dark days in the history of Hun gary Intermingled with half hundred pretty maidens In becoming costume, members of the literary society which presented the American flag which Is to accompany the Hungarian flag wherever It goes on its tour of the societies In this country, Many of the men wore high top boots, with spurs and uniforms trimmed with fur. They carried sabres and, while giving a picturesque effect to the scene, ap peared rather feverish owing to the torrid weather. General Zsenl, who made the pre sentation, gave a history of the strug gles of the Magyars and of their an cient greatness, which he contrasted with their present condition. "The Hungarian national federation sends to you this flag," he continued, "as a token of Its gratitude and In commemoration of the sympathy and the chivalry manifested by the Amer ican people to our country on two oc casions. "First when after the Hungarian revolution, Louis Kossuth, the immor tal patriot was liberated by the Aus trians and brought to this country in an American ship, commanded by an American, "Secondly, we cannot forget that during the civil war the Hungarian generals who fought in our revolution fousht bravely under the Stars and Stripes. In presenting this flag to you Americans born in Hungary, we want to emphasize that the Hungarian flag and the American flag stand for sim ilar principles and similar alms, name ly liberty, equality and fraternity." The flag or banner Is a gorgeous affair of siik and is said to have cost ?2000. which was raised by public sub scription. It is surmounted by a shining orb of polished steel, on which is poised a white eagle, the martial emblem of the Magyans, holding in Its beak the sword of Attila. In this globe Is enclosed soil gathered from the various battlefields on which blood shed In the cause of Maygar freedom for 1000 years or more. SATS BOXING IS HEALTHT. Will Not Object to McGovern-Corbett . Fight in Louisville. NEW YORK, Sept 2.-Charles T. GrainGger, mayor of Louisville, who has been visiting this city, has been asked if he will Interfer in the McGovern-Corbett fight He is quoted as having replied: "Why should I Interfere? Boxing contests are not against the law in Kentucky. We have many such per formances In Louisville and the law "Personally, I am in favor of boxing. I believe It is more beneficial to young men than harmful. I expect to see all difficulties of a personal nature set tled in .the future if it comes to a question of fight by nature's weapons and not by guns." RUSSIAN LOAN OF f200,')00,000. At Three and One-Half Per Cent to Be Issued Shortly. LONDON, Sept. 2. In a dispatch from Brussels, the correspondent ot 1llni. V n.PAM Pfit nairea granctsiregS- S. S. S. being purely vegetable, is the safest and best blood purifier for old people. It does not shock or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood and stimulates the debilitated orarans. when all bodilv "fW'il ill It 14.1 .) :.. "IT FELT LIKE A HAND CLUTCHING MY HEART." Many men and women will recognise in that description a sensation which tlu-v have experienced, and will recall the terrifying feeling of suffocation wltioh accompanied it. That convulsive tightening about the heart is naturally alarming, because it indicates some form of heart "trouble," and because of the number of those whoso sudden deaths are ascribed by physicians to " heart faijure." The frequency of tho deaths ascribed to heart failure and weak heart is enough to alarm anyone who has even a suggestion of heart trouble. The heart is the hardest worked organ of the human body. It beats on an average of seventy times a minute from the minute of birth to tho minuto of death. Every half minute or every thirty- second beat the whole of the blood in the body is pumped through the heart, so that the dual heart moves about six tons of blood in each twenty-four hours. On the purity of that blood health depends. On the strength of the heart depends the strength of the body. The question then is, how can we keep the blood pure and the heart strong? That question answers itself when we know what is the common cause of the blood's impurity, and whence arises the tendency to heart "trouble.'' What is blood ? Blood is only digested food. In proportion as food is nutritious the blood is rich. In proportion as the food is properly digested the blood is pure. Indigested food clogs and corrupts the blood, and indigestion often precedes or attends the first symp toms of heart "trouble." The first n.-eesMty to the production of pure blood is, that the stomach and ether organs of digestion and nutrition shall be in the perfect working order of sound health, so that the food received into lated. For the stomach is the vital center of the body. Xo man is stronger than his stomach, because physical strength is derived from food divested and assimilated. Deaths ascribed to weak heart and " heart failure," therefore, are more properly ascribed to weak stomach and stomaoh failure. It is this dependence of the heart upon the stomach which explains the cures of "heart trouble" effected by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This medicine cures diseases of the stomach and other orgnns of digestion and nutrition. It purifies the blood, eliminating from it the substances which corrupt and poison it Even this alone would take the strain from the overtaxed heart But Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery also acts directly upon the heart itself. It strengthens the heart's action. It contains one of the best and most efficient heart tonics known to medical practice, and as a natural consequence the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" has resulted in many notable cures of the heart when it has become involved in disease as the consequence of disease of the stom ach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It removes the predisposing cause of heart trouble and makes the weak heart strong. Mr John L. Coaghenew. of Glensamge. Somerset Co., P., writes: "I had been doctoring for about a year and a half, being unable to work most of the time. The doctor sid I had heart disease and indigestion. It began with a choking and oppressed feeling in the chest; later on I was troubled with a hungry feeling, and I seemed to be raw from my throat clear uown imo my nwuaia. mougu 1 nau wu .utivcu uui lur monuis, ana my neart kept throbbing continually, and I was short of breath. Finally, I wrote to you for advice, and you informed me that I had i!Pt'?'!?nit0rftldr,V?r- 1 hd "0t H","k 'our (lil,Kni " riKht. but I ordered six - -.' - n uc. nucr using mree Domes i organ to improve slowly and soon went to work, and 1 have been working ever since. My health continues good. I have no more throbbing or palpitation of heart." "I had been a great sufferer for several years, and my family doctor ssfd I would not be a living man In two years, but, thank Ood, I am still living," writes Mr. George W. Trustow of Lipscomb AugusU Co., Va. "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is what saved my life. I had heart trouble so bad that I could not lie on my left side without a great deal of pain. I was nearly past work when I commenced your medicine, but I can do aliout u much work now as any man. I cannot say too much for the benefit I have received " PEOPLE'S ,J . M III I HPS the Dally Telegraph says a Russian loan of $200,040,000 at three and one half per cent will shortly be Issued in France. Belgium and Holland. BUSINESS LOCALS. Bicycle repairing with skill and promptness. Supplies in stock; work guaranteed. Reliance Electrical Works 421 Bond M. Roaiyn coal lasts longer, Is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. -Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Some late designs in the ever pouular Morris chairs Just received from the manufacturers. Call early und make your choice while there are many to select rro n. Ohas. Heilborn & Son. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work-man-Hke manner. Orders promptly executed. Shop, No. 425, Bond street. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. All amokers smoke the "Pride of Astoria" cigars. No bettter made. Manufactured by MacFarlane & Kno-bei. in SSSS33BBSE the stomach is properly digested and aiy ar-pernc was unusually poor, and I was Not alone the heart, but any organ of tho body, may become diseased by reason of disease of the stomach and digestive and nutritive system. l?y enabling the perfect nutrition of every organ of the body, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery strengthens and cures lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, and other organs which have become diseased through di-MMse of tho stomach and its associated organs of digestion and nutrition. DR. PIERCE'S mZsaZ:. op, containing over a thousand large nagos, Is soif FREE on rooolpt of stamps to pay expense ot mailing ONLY. Sond 31 one-cor.t stamps lor tho cloth-bound vol ume, or only 21 stamps lor the hook In paper covorsm Address t Dr. L V. PIEROE, Buffalo, N. Y. r .EAST a) Of.! ITU .OiOSDfMimSTA itflt . sows yo ovum VIA Denot. Fifth and Leave Irving its. Portland Arrlv Overland Express Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land, Sacramento, Ogden, Ban Fran cisco, Mojave. Los Angeles, El Paso, New Oreleans and the East 8:30 p.m 7:41 a.m 7:2 p.m 8:30 a.ro At Woodburn (daily except Sun day), morning train connects with tram for Mt An. gel, Sllverton, Brownsville, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Sllver ton. 7:30 a.ml Corvallis passen- I l:6t n.m 114:68 p.ml Sheridan passen- 8:26a.m i. b - t I ger, Dally. (iDally except flunday. Rebate ticket on sale between Port land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates I17.S0 first class, without I ii "i nil " ii ii mi inn urn mMmimmmMKHerrTi 4 rv I 0 mm mm I perfectly assimi as weak and berth and 114.00 second class, Including berth. Rat and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japen. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained ".in V. A. HehliHng, Third and Wash ington sreets. IaJIHILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St. Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, :4 a. m. 12:30, 1:65, 1:26, 6:16, 6:26, 1:06, 11:30 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at '9-t. 8:30, 10:50 a. m.; 1:35, 3:16, :3S, 1:20, 7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally except Monday; 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun days only. Leave for Dallas dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallis for Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. Scott's 5antaI-Pcpsin Capsules i.4 A POSITIVE CURE of t'j iiladilr r cud t)Ud Kidn)Tjt. No oura do par, Uurei qnloklr od Pcrnia Bimllf ilio wornt OMAN of UounrrlifH'a and Uit, matl'Tof how long atand Ii?. Almol'.itclr hurailiiM. Sold br dnnmlata. Prlci SI. no, or tr moll, poalpaJd, 1.00,bOM,a.7. . THE SAHTAL-PEP8IN CO., SUSPONTaiNS, OHIO. Bold by Chaa. Rogers, 461 Commerci al Street, Astoria, Oregon. 1 I I I II ULI )UU UW i I I I I i ; In?! SAVED AT GRAVE'S Hit INK. " I know I would long ago have been In my grave," writes Mrs. 8. II, Nw- om, of Decatur, Ala., "If It had not been for Hlcvtrlo Hitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, Water- brash, Stomach and Howcl Iiyspepsla, Uut tills excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using It I can ent heartily and have gnlned 36 pounds." For Indigestion, Ios of Ap petite, StntNtteh; Liver and Kidney troubles, l'llectrio Hitters are n posi tive, guaranteed cure, '(Only 60c at CUiis. Holers' drug stoor. 8UITS OUR CLIMATBJ. The rapidly Increasing ue of shin- gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpos s, makes a great demand for a ltln-l xtaln wtilch prvaervrs the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly is such the cae in dump climates. The need I well met la a perfect article inmio riant hr In As toria. CuiMrth'a Creosote Shingle mains are penetrative, irservilv, handsome and durable They are put up In tltfht colors and every package guaranteed. ' PKOrOHALB WANTKD. Proposal for potatoes and onions: Otllee Chief Commissary, Vancouver Hurrmks, Wash., Aug. 26. lW2.8mld prisnl for furnishing and adher ing potatoes and onions for seven months, beginning October 1. 1903. will be received here and at unices of com nilHsurliKi at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Hols liarrneks, Idnho; Fort lAwton, Fort Ciinby. Fort Cusey, Fort Floglrr. Fort Walla Walla, 'Fort Word. n, Fort Wright and Vancouver liarrneks, September 1, 1902, and then opened. Washington, until 11 o'clock a. in.. Information furnished on application. Kuveloes containing propositi should be endorsed: "Proposals for Potatoes and Onions," and addressed to com nilssury of post to be supplied, cr to 'lom-l F. K. Nye, A. C. !.. chief commissary. Oregon's Blue Ribbon State Fair Salem, September 15 to 20, 1902 Tou are Invited to attend and see the greatest industrial ex position and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast. Good rs-lng every aftrioo.i t'.mn ground freo. Come and bring your families. For any Infor mation, write . M D. WISDOM. Beerelnry. Portland, Ore. Some Inter esting Facts When people nre miiiMi .'l.i'.l.i a trip, whother on business or pleasure, they naturally want the b'l servVe olitulnablc as far ss speed, contort and afety Is conrerniil. Kmplnyes of the WIHCONHIN CKNTRAIj I.INI'W are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nentlons with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Pitlnce Sleeping and Chair Car on through trains. Dining car service un'-xejlled, Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-olaas ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct (Cii.ectlons at 81. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond with l JAfl. C. POND, Oen. Pass. Ag't. or JAS A. CT.OCK. Mllwuukee, Wis. I MEETINO NOTICE. I TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VU SHORT LINE TO Bt- PAUL, DULUTH, .MINNni AP0LI8, CHICAGO AND POINTS BAST. Through Palace and Tourist Sir epera. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Dally Trains; fast time. For rates, folders find full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes etc, call on or address . J. W. PHALON, H. DICKSON Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt 122 Third Street, Portland. A B. C. DRINNISTON. O. W. P. A , 612 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash. Foley's Kidney Cure purines the blood by straining nut Impurities and lanes up the whole system, Cures kidney anil bladder trouble. Fw sale by Frank Hurl, Druggist, Money does not always make a man liappy, but it Is better to be unhappy with money thun without It, NO FALH13 CLAIMS. The proprietor of Foley's Honey mid Tar do not advertise (liU as a " sure cure for consumption," They do not claim It will cure this dread complaint. In advanced eases, but do positively ttusert that It will cure lit the earlier laiie mid never falls to site comfort and relief In ti worst ease. Foley's Honey and Tar Is wlih out ilouht the greatest throat and lung romiMly, lteftow suhatltutes. Hold by Finnk llsrt. druggist. It Is evident that oratory Is a gift from the fad that precious few people inn get paid for it nowadays. 1'Oll.tf A W:.VI'1.Y ATTACK. " My wife was so III that sood nhv. hIWiiii were tumble to help her." writes M. M, Austin, of W n.hester. lnd. out was completely .-tireil iy Jr. King's New Life pui. fit.,v work wonders In stomarh and liver troubles. Cure constipation, nick headache, !5a at Cha. Itogers' drug store. The cause of the greater portion of dlvorre suits I the Indulgence In a particular brand of love, imONl'IIITIH FPU TWKNTT V13AHH Mrs. Minerva flnrtlh. of Danville. Ill,, writes: ' I had brottohliU for twenty years and never got rellof until I used Foley's Money and Tar, which la a sure cure,"-8old by Frank Hart, druggist, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVTR RAILROAD. I.K.WK roKl'UMt ah iii v a s win. m Portland Union tfe-11:10a.m. 7:(Wp.m.pot for Atoria and 1:40 p.m. 13:30 p. m,way points. AHTOIU A 7:a.m.For Portland andlll lo a.m. 1:10 p.m. way points 110 30 p.m. to 60 p.m. HKAMPB MVI-lf I IS a.m Astoria for War- 7 40 a 10:10 a 4;00p 5:60 p I IS m. m. in. m. m. in. m. m. m, 11 30 a.m ronton Flavel. Ft. 1136 am Htevens, Hammond, Beaalde. 6:60 p.m. 18:S5 p m. 15 p m, 40 a.m. 120 p.m. 6 00 p.m. Seaside fur War renion, Flavel, Hammond, Ft. Stevens, and As toria. 11:30 p. 1 30 p 7 :p 0p Dolly except Saturday. Saturday only All trains make olos uonnectlona at Ooble with alt Northern Psolllo train to and from the ICsst and Sound joint. J. C. MATO, Oen'l Freight and Pass, Agent Oregon Short lime akd vmon PACfiTe TIME SCHED Depart I'hlcaao Portland Special 9:00 a. hi. via Hunt In it ten Alisn'lo Kxpres B:5u n. m. via Hunt ington Rt. Paul Kan mall t p. rn, via Hpokane ULES From Portland. Arrive Palt I .eke. Denver, K, Worth, oma hs. Kansas City 4:3Up. no. St. Iuls, Chicago and Bust p.tlt Like, Denver Ft. Worth, ima hs, Ksnsss City. 8:10 s. ffi 8i. Louis, Chlcag -slid East; Walls Walla, Iltnn, 800. kane. Mlnneapoll) Mi. Paul, Duluih Milwaukee. Chi eiigi and East 7:00a. m 7J hours from P inland to Chicago. No Changs of Car. O'TEAN AND nrVEIt SCHEDULE From Astoria All sailing daloi subject to change For Han Francis coeyery fly days. Columbia Itlver To Portland and Wsv Landings. exc. Monday 7 a. m. Dallv eg. eept Hun. 4 s. m. Steamer Nahootta leaves Astoria on tide dally for Ilwaco, connecting there with tralna for Long Bench, Tioga and North Deach points, lteturnlng ar rives at Astoria same evening. Q. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agnt. Astoria, t. A. L. dlAIO, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. mil iii im i luiiiM auuuu. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Oreat Railway running tho "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the world." Understood: Conneotlons are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaohes, cleotrlo light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the Uulted States or Canada, All ticket agents sell 'them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, addess. J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDT, Trav. Paws, Agt., it.-n. Agt. 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