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if THE MORNING AStOKlAN. FRIDAY. OCrOlIF.k iM!HU NO Hl'LA-Htti DANCING At the st. lAMria pair. Manatmnt Will Not .lwar.1 Conces sions to Midway Aitista and Like Fakirs. ST. LOOtS, Oct 2.-At a meeting of the manager of the world's fair to dar resolution was pre.Mit-;d hy Miss Hfl-?n Goull expressing the sentlinont that the Louisiana purchase exposition would favor a high moral tone through out and eliminate from the concessions anything that savors of dances of the kind performed on ihe Midway ot the Chlcaf fair. The resolution was adopted. WELL EARNED PROMOTIONS. WASHINGTON, Oct. J. In recognli tion of their long and honorable serv ice in th'jarmy the president has ili loctvd the advancement to the grade of br'radler-i!;aneral of Colonel Amos a Kimball. Colonel Chamber McKib-b-n and Colonel Charles C. Hcod. This action Is made by the retire ment of Brigadier General William H. Bisbee. The vacancy In the list of brigadier-generals thus created by the apponltment of Colonel Kimball, who will ret' re at once and permit the ad vancement of Colonel McKibben, who will also retire and leave a vacancy for the appointment of Colonel Hood. That rtfflcer will similarly retire as soon as he receives his commission in higher grade. All of the officers nam ed saw servlcein the civil war. MORE ENGLISH COAL. LONDON. Oct 2. Several American ord-irs for steam coal were booked at Newcastle yesterday. In fulfillment of one order a steamer was chartered to carry 8000 tons to New York. Some difficulty is experienced in accepting business, owing to the prompt delivery demanded. The Cardiff Inquiries for steamers to take Welsh coal to the Vnlted States are enhancing freight rates. FIVE KILLED. TUKER INJURED, IN HEAD-KND COLLISION Fivlsht Trains Collide in Tunnel Near Cornwall! W. Va.. Wtth Terrible Results. paRKKitSRVRa. W. Va., Oct. !. Piv p.r.n were killed and three in lured in a head-end collision between two freght trains In a tunnel n-Hir Connwallis. on the Baltimore & Ohl r'd. toJuy. The trtln carried several cars of cattle, which were all killed or In lure J. Prebibty I cars were wrect ed Mini the tunnel Is AIM with debris. Fred r--nr.se, n engineer William Miller, a brakem-in. and a tramp were killed. The bodies of two other men ran be sen In the tunnel, but are be y.ml raeh at the present time, ow ln to the vrvk. WILL FIGHT PACKERS" CuMRlSB. DENVER. Oct. ;. The National Livestock Association, several of the larire Western railways and Individual stockmen throvighout the West have decided to fisht the pressed nwrg now In process of formation of fhe great packing Industries of the coun try. The work to this end Is now progress. The announcement to this effect was made by President John W Springer, of the National Livestoc Association, today. In HONOR M'K INLET. CLEVELAND, Oct. i. Colonel My ron T. Herrlck, treasurer of the Na tional McKinley Memoria Association is receiving hundreds of letters dally containing small contributions to the memorial fund. Some time since some persons started a ten-cent, ttve-cent or two-cent endless chain scheme, in con nection with the monument fund. Up to date fully 50.000 of these letters have been received. Many letters are from Eurooean countries. M0N3T FLOWS FOR STRIKERS. 1NDIANAPQUS. Oct i. The col lectKn ot the big defense fund for the anthracite strikers created a record breaking business for the money order department of the posqoffice for 'the quarter ending yesterday. The receipts for th last three months were $S65,51, an increase of over I551.S87, over the same period of 'ast year. VALUABLE RACER SOLD. NEW TOPKi 6ct. 2.-John E. Mad den today sold his two-year-old filley, Judith campblell. to William C. Whit ney for I18.0W. . SII K FOR CANADA. VANCOUVER, a C, .let 2.-Raw silk valued at H.500,000 Is now en route to th's port on ihe steamship Tartar, scheduled to reach Port Saturday. GATES FOR GOVERNOR, BOSTON Oct. J. Lieutenant -Govern or Gates will be nominated for govern or tomorrow by the Republican state convention. iniilD lillll USE n no iilil ' JL KM. El Assisted frrfcUTICURA OINTMENT, the Great Skin Girt, for preserving, puri fyingv and beautifying the (kin, for cleaming the scalp of crusts, scales, and . dandruff, and the stopping of failing hair, , for softening, whitening, and toothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itching, and chafing!, and for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Miffioui of Women we CUT1CURA SOAP in the form of baths for annoying inflammations and irritations, or too free or offensive perspirations, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautiiiers to use any others. -' : Cossplets Treatment for every Humour, $1. CoonUi ag of Cuticuba SOAP (Mc.) , to clean t the ski ot erunte ud scales, aud soften Uie thickened cuticle. Cuticuka OistmeM (Me.), to InManUr allay Itrhtntr, iufliimnia. Hon, and Irritation, and sootlie and heal, and CUTKX'KA KeOI.VKT i'lUS (iiC.), tu Cuol and cleans Uie blood, CimecBA Rbsoltwt Pius (Chooolats Coaled) are a new, tasteless, odorless, eoo iHntnleulstltutefor the celebrated liquid Cptk ubji KsotvKKT,swellsstorallotber I !noi! purifiers and tumour ouret. In seres cap v wis, eouuuutoK e dunes, price He. P--.M IhnxurhsaT ! wwU. Brltlih Drpoti tMl rNiTwn q . lMdam. Frmrb lVi( tala T-, n. tun. Pun" iV A" Cam. Coir., BUM i, l.U.S.A. -Ual Uu !," In. JOHN WHITEAKER DEAD. EUGENE Or., Oct John White- aker, the first governor of the state or Oregon, died tonight at his rest dence in this city. He was 82 years of age. About three weeks ago he had a stroke of paralysis, since which time his life lias been despaired of. HARD ON DRUNKARDS. WEBSTER CITY. Ia.. Oct t-Ed- ward E. McNeill has been sentenced under Iowa's new inebriate law to one year In the inebriate ward of the state asylum. This Is the first con viction of the kind. SENTENCE DEFERRED. TOPEKa, Kans., Oct. 2. -The Kan sas suprem? cftu'rt today granted ta. stay of execution of -sentence In the case of Jessis Morrison, now in the Deniten'Jtry for th murder of Clara Wiley Castle. Miss Morrison's appeal for bonds will be fixed at $10,000. OREGON FOR MANILA, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.-The bat tleship Oregon, which has ben In this port nearly two weeli, has received orders to sail for Manila about October 15 to ioin the Asiatic fleet. PRESIDENT IS EASY. WAbHINOTON. Oct 2. President Roosevelt haa had a comfortable day. He spemls most of his t!me In his wheel chair and is able to devote con siderable attontlon to public business, RUSSIANS ARE LEAVING. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 2.-AdvIces from Kharbln says that the Russian troops are beginning to evacuate South Manchuria. OPERATORS IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.-A snecial train with the presidents of the an thracite coal roads arrived in Wash ington tqplght. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Portland-Portland, 11; Butte, 2. At Seattle Spokane, 7; Seattle, 1. At Tacoma Helena, 3; Tacoma, 2. SUGAR DROPS, NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-H. B. Howell & Son and Arbuckeis have reduced all refined grades of sugar five points. WINTRY WEATHER IN EUROPE. LONDON. Oct. 2. -Europe is exper iencing an &pproach of winter. ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor New Qoorls, New Fall Sample. Per fect Work, Prices Reasonable, and Work done with Dispatch. 482 Commercial St . - . Astoria. n Cowing & Cowing ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Oregon City, Oregon. Office Room 4, U. S. Land Office Bldg Prpitlve In nil the r-m,r ,.t State. United States Land Office Busl- THOROUGHLY TESTED A ihe rsoliee ry in- For irenty year. Dr, Pe rrin ot Uelcne, Mont,, used the rfnieiiy in his private prsc nu ii nns ftireu tu ev stsnce. i YOU TAKE IT-THAT'S ALL It is a plcastiut tastins rem ely that tfots ht (be cause aud temoves it Only nn interim! remedy 1 1 KK piles - others may give temporary re lief. 1 bts remedy C I JvKS. -1- VIA r . , SOUTH Leave S:30 p.m S:M a.m 7:30 a.mj l!4:5 p.m Deoot Fifth nd Irving tts. Portland Overland Express Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land. Sacramento, Ogden, gan Fran. Cisco. Mojave. Los Angeles, El Paso, New Oreleans and the East At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), morning train connects with train for Mt An. gel, Sllverton. Brownsville, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt Angel and Silver ton. Corvallla passen ger, Sheridan passen-L Arrive 7:41 am 7:10 p.m I H p-m !8:I5a.n) 'Daily. llDally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Port land. Sacramento said San Francisco. Net rates 117.60 Brat class, without berth and $1100 second class. Including berth. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe.- Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained v. A.-SchilMng. Third and Wash ington srettav . YawtHILL DIVISION.. ' Passenger depot foot of . Jefferson St. Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, : a. m.r U:0. 1:R, 1. 15, 6:15, 1:25, 5:06, 11: SO p. tn. and 0:00 p. m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at :U 8: JO, 10:S a. m.: 1:25, 2:16. :3t. 1:20, 7 40, 10:00 p. m.i 12:40 a. m. dally except Monday; 1:20 and 10:45 a. m. on Bun- days only. Lmts for Dallas daily oxcept Bun- day at 4:20 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 1:20 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas foi Airiee Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days at 2:46 p. m. Returns Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday, -, JL B. MILLER, den. Frt and Pats. Agt It UXORIOUS Tra VEL Th. "Northwestern L'ml'Jd" trains electric lighted throughout, both inside and out, and steam heated, are wito out exception, the finest trains ia the world. They embsdy the li'.eet, revest and best Ideas for comfort convenljice and luxury ever offered the travelling Dubllc. and altogether ire the nice' complete and splendid production of th' car builders' art These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superioi acommodatlons and all class of tick- :s are available for passage cn the trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Eloci: System. W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER, General Agent Traveling Art Portland. Oregon. s f r. if' Some inter esting facts whn njnl ojw wnt nalatinc a trip, whether on business or -pleasure, they naturally want the best serv!." obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public ana our trains are operated eo as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullman raiace Bleeping ana viHur Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the nrst-ciass ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct t.iiiectlons at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and oolnts Bast. For any further Information call onJ ny ticket agent ,or correspond witn JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. to! These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam ot copaiDa, Cubebi or Injections snHi-jfnr CURE IN 48 HOUri&PulT the same diseases with out Inconvenience. S"ld h H PrTrprfttt. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution. Issued out of the Circuit Court, of the State or Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, on the SSlh day of August 1903, "ion a Judgment rendered therein on Ihe 27th day ot June, 1903, In favor of James W. Welch as plaintiff and axalnst Isaac ltei'gnmn, Ueorgv Nolnnd and l It Thompson, defendants for the sum of $194.70. with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 27th day of June, VM)X until paid, and the further sum of $10.20 costs and disbursements of this suit and the costs of aud upon this writ, coimmindluK and requiring me to levy on the prop erty of the above-named defendant, Isaac Pergmnn, to satisfy the Judg ment, Interest, costs and all accruing costs, I did on the 4th day of Septem ber, 1902. levy upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: Lots 2 an-l t In block ., in the Town of As tola as lnlj out and recorded by Jchn MeClure and extended by Cyrus Olney; lot 7 In Mock 10. lots 7 and S. In block 12. and M 4. In block 42. all In MeClure's Astoria, as laid out and recorded hv John Me Clure: block 4, except lot 5, all of the frontage of block 4, lots 1, S, 1 in block 11. tots 4. 8, , In block 13. and lot 12, In block SO. all In the Town of.AUler brook: also the north hnlf of the south east quarter of "section 1. township 7. north of range 9 west of Willamette Meridian, all of the above-described property being sltunted In Clatsop County. Oregon. Notice Is herebv- given that I will on Monday, the 20th day of October, 190i. at the hour of 1ft o'clock l-i the forenoon of said day. In trnt of and at the courthouse door. In the '"Hy of Astoria, Clatsop County. Oregon. ell at public miction to the highest hldfler for cash the above described real property to satisfy the Judg rent. In terest, costs and all accruing costs. THOMAS LINVII.I.E, Sheriff of Clatsoo County, Ore. Astoria, Oregon. Sept 12. 1902. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Sept 10, 1901 Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of JuneJ, 1878. entitled. "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California Oregon. Ne vada and Washington Territory." as extended toall the public land stads by act of August 4 1893. WILLIAM BEST, of Rainier, County of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this ortlc,e his sworn statement No. for the purchase of lot I, section 6, town, shin S north, rags t west and south half of southeast quarternnd north west quarter of southeast quarter of section No. 33. township ( north, range t west, and will offer proof to show thai the land sought Is more valuable for lis limber or stone than for agricul tural purKws, and to establish hit rial in to said land before the register and receiver of this oltloe at Oregon City. Ore., on Saturday, the th dav of IVcemtter, 1903. He names as wltncsest William C, Lee. A, L Sanborn, Cred Weatlierwax, John Logan, all of Rainier, Oregon. Any and nil person claiming ad vetsely the above-described land nrs requested to (lie their claims In this ottVe on or beror the said lth day ot lVcenib-T, 1903. cms. n. moorku. 919 11-21. Regltter. NOTICE FOR Pl'llLHVTIOY United States Land OflVs. O'egon City. Orv;on. Auitust 8, ino:. Notice I hereby given that in om- l'llance with the nrovlaiima of an act of congress of June 3, 187S, entitled " An act for the sale of timber lands In the state of Callfurnla, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all public laud states ly act of August 4, 1S92. JOHN E. LARSON, of Astoria, County of Clatso, State of Oregon, has this day Hied In this of fice hi sworn statement No. 6862, for the purchase of the west halt of the southwest quarter of section , and the west half of the northwest quarter of Sec. 8. In Twp. No, 7 N., range No. 7 wett. and will offer proof to show that ,1... I.....t M......t.. I. .....H ... . ii, Kiuii ivukiii iitviw .Hiutiuia ivr Hi timber or stone" than foe ogiL-vil-tural purpose, and to establish his rlslm tn said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore,, on Monday, the 27th day of October. 1902. He name its witnesses: Sebastian 'lliis.-r, of Olney, Ore.: John Denck. of Astoria. Ore.: Julius Onrby, of Olney, Ore,; Jake Penck. of Astoria, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claim In this nlTlr-e on or before the said 27th day of November 1902. CIIA8, R, MOOREfl, S-13-10-17 IUtglMt.tr. ilpf HeatiRg. stoves rouiioTii COAL and WOOD TIIK II EST ON KAIIT1I, Also tits finest dlsplny of up to-ilto ritiinblng (I.kmIs in Ihe l ily. PLUMBING and TINNINQ All onlois troiiidly rxeiMiteil, W. J. Scully 43 BOND 3TKI-ET. Utwvit Math and Tsnth :xnriiixiiiiiiiiiixxixxnuiiiiiixiiiiiiiiiiiii:ixi7 ...TUB CITY OR ASTORIA... VIMffWlXiastsss lt Nott'il im tli l'liui Whf rt In MatHit'ii'turv It tssasrsssssssMM r A, Cutbirt'ti's Creosote Sliinole Stains The Most Durable, rroservative, sad Itnnilsume Htaitiiou the Market. t Nothing keeps out the Heather like shingle, on the aalla Nothing preserves and beaulllles sliinglt'S like Cnlliirtli's stains. t'tilbirtb also make the brstUOlTCK PAINT for lbs bottom of all ter vntt. . , , t - - xixirxxiixxixxxixxxxxxxni xxxi yrTTTTTTTTTYTTTTYTTTTITTTT mXXZZXXXZnZZXXXZZZZZT! ; Opportunity of crrjuiring gill-edjjoil stock in ', (levelori-d ona pi aluc ; ing mine. i' hxstcil in the Tea Vine Mining Ihtlrl.-t of Putts Cjante, t's'ifof Dla. The Hoce mi Eagle Mines Consolidated Properties of the Mines Investment Co Of Portland. Oregon. CAPITAL SI ,000,000. DiviJeJ into 1 ,000,000 sluites of tl 00 each, fully pai l and nun-assessable. Tress THE MINES INVESTMENT CO. owns one of the best mines In California. This property is not a prospect; It la an alread equip ped mine with a Risdon 10-stamp mill, a 10x10 In. air cornpresseor, power drills, etc., operated by water power. The development con sists of 3350 feet of tunnel, of which 2i feet are on the various veins, and 640 feet of uprals. and shafts, blocking out 80,000 tons of ore, milling 112 per ton. This alone will net $800,000 after all at pense Is deducted.. Our object in Bi lling 100.000 shares of the treas ury stock is to acquire sutl'cl nt funds to buy and erect two con centrators, to finish a S'O foot crosscut tunnel, and for road repair ing, so that a more economic system of mining may prevail. The best security ever offered the public. Shares In not less than 100 block now sold for 10c PER SHARE) only. Buy now. Write for prtlculars and prospectus to R. W. Thompson, secretary and treasurer. 718 Chamber of Commerce; Mailm Sshumann. M. R, president; Fred II. Page, vice-president; W, F. Burre!l( Otto Roeber. ill rectors; E. S. Adams. M. B superintendent. cixVrxxxxxTrtxixixxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzxxx Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Suj'i'lit s of all kimls at lowcut nttcs, fur fishermen, Fanners and Lopp r. A. V. ALLBIS Tenth and Commervfil Streets J EXXXXXXXXX The Palace Commercial St.- ; n i- i r, t Finest Restaurant in the City Rcgubir Mciilii, 2r cento, fHinJay Diniiurn a SjHjeiaUy. Everything (he ninrkut affords. ryc . ' Palace CaterlndCompany IlXIIIXIXlIXIIIIXIIXXXXXlXXXXllgIlIIIIXllXXlJ ne' mm fire wmmi Of New Zealancl W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. ' UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Haa been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. ONB DOLLAR cannot ho expended to better advantage foi youraelf or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astor.ati It gives all the city and county "cwa twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. - HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only Plrat-Clana Hotel In Portland "Let ibo COLD DU3 twins doyovr vfcrtt' Ca5tings Wt ar prsprd to maa. Vktm short nollct and of lbs bast materials. Let us ftvs you sstlmatss oa any klaA of oaatlngs or patt.rn work. Lows4 prices (or flrst-ciase work. TELEPHONE NO- 2461. IRON, STEGL, BRASS and BRONZE Brass Works dr. ltik slid Fi snails .. FOUNDED A. D.I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OK LONDON THE OLD! '.NT I'L KI I.V I IKi:oi l l( I 1 I ill. WDUI.D. Clli AfeaOlw tltf4t,'sn Cifsil. AMtt til lti II" tl Hint C A. HENRY & CO., CENEKAL AGENTS. 215 Sanstimc Street - tan frnnilsui, C..I. SAMUEI- ELMORE & CO., AGENTS PACIFIC COAST COMPANY G OA L . For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed. 'l I - S ..... , .. - DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Tl LEPHONE MIN 661 ' " H 1 ! ! . " . Si ' Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. caiiiaxuxrixj3x:tinxt!xnxiui:niniiainiii:xiiinxxar; . l I ,t " i I m1 i ii' Baltimore 5fc Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS CHICAGO ZS NEW YORK Via WASHINGTON, I. (!. Finest and Fastest series of trains in tho world. Fnlutiul Coaclies, Pullman Bufrot Parlor and Drawing Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt. Chicago, III ntes a, specialty. XKXXKXKXXKXXUXXXXKI t ttXXXttXXXXXXXXXa2