THE MORNING ASTORIAN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER IS. UK2 - PAYNE PREDICTS. President Will Recommend Permanent Tariff Commission. MILWAUKEE, Win., Oct. 14. Post master General Payne today ald that th forthcoming mewngt of President Roosevelt to congress would probably recommend that permanent tariff commission be nppointid. ' "He will probably favor the reduc lion o f Import duties upon products which no longer need protection," say Payne. e v "He Is also inclined to favor the cre ation of a permanent tariff commission which can at all times receive testi mony subject to exyert consideration, ubmt'ttlijg rerorts and recommenda tions to conjrjss as the other depart ments of the government." of of L. K. OF P. GRAND OFFICERS. PORTLAND. Oct. 14. The Grand Lodge of Kaijhts of Pythias today elected the following srticers: Chancellor-Jas. V. Maloney Pendleton. Vtve-craacellor Emtl Waldman Portland. Prelate L. L, Curl of Albany. Keeper of records and seal L. , Stlnson of Salera. Master of exchequer E. M. Sargent of Portland. Master of Anns Marlon F. Davis of Vnlon. Inner Guard-J. M. Wall of HHls- boro. Outer guard G. C. Moser of Port land. Trustee. H. Atkin of Hunting ton. t STRONG ROOM ROBBED. Shrewd Thief Removes $50,000 From Oriental Steamer. TOKOHAMA, Oct. 1. via. Victoria, B. C, Oct. 14. A box containing bank notes of the value of $50,000 gold has been stolen from the strong room of the China and Manila steamer Zaflre on the last voyage from Hong Kong to Manila. The consignment was signed for by one of the ship's officers and prior to the vessel's arrival at Manila the strong room was opened only once, and -.hat was to admit a consignment of opium sent on board at the last moment. Over SHEEP ARE POISONED. - Two Thousand Head Perish Miscreant Unknown. BOISE. Ida., Oct. 14. A special to the Statesman from Payette, Idaho, says: D. W. Tindall reports heavy lossts sustained -y himself an dothers In Washington county by poison, appar ently put out for the purpose of de stroying the sheep. Tindall lost six hundred head; E. V. Currin lost 800; W. A. Myers lost BOO .and several others lost from 100 to 250. DISASTROUS TYPHOON. Life and Property Destroyed In North ern Japan by Ocean Disturbance. YOKOHAMA, Oct. 1. via. Victoria, B. C, Oct. 14. -A terrible typhoon has spread disaster all over the northern part of Japan. It was accompanied by a tidal wave at Odarwara at which It deluged the villiage.s causing an im mense loss of life and property. Eczema. Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter and Acne T5elonj to that class of inflammatory and disfijttmnjj skin eruptions that cause more penutne bodily mscomiort ana worry than all other kitowu diseases The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys ahd other organs of elimination are token up by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde scribable itching and burning, and i c,n cheerfully endorse your S. 8. S the yellow, watery discharge forms a curs for Kcm. I was troubled into crusts and sores or little brown a" nr4 B triod oy and white scabs that drop off. leaving the skin tender and raw. The effect ly relieved, wm. Campbell, of the poison may cause the skin to 813 W. 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I bought a package of our druggist and tried It and one box entirely cured me of Asthma, end I have not had It since. I can now go to bed and sleep all night with perfect comfort, which I have not done before for 85 years and I thank you for the health that I now enjoy. I bope that you will publish this letter, that Others may learn of Its wonderful virtues." Sold by all druggists at SOe and $1.00. Sendaestampto Dr.H.8chiffmann,Boi89L 61 Paul, Minn., for a free (ample package. I Opportunity of acquiring ; gilt-eJgeJ stock in a ! developed ana puduc-j ing mine. ! Located iu the Tea Vine Miking Distiict of ! ! Bntte County, Califor- nia. The Hoce and Eagle Mines Consolidated Properties of the Mines Investment Co Of Portland. Oregon. CAPITAL 81,000,000. Divided into 1,000,000 shares of f 100 each, fully paid and non-assessable. Treasury Stock $000,000; 100,000 shares now offered at leaeh THE MINES INVESTMENT CO. owns one of the best mraes In California. This property Is not a prospect; It is an alread equip ped mine with a Rlsdon 10-stamp mill, a 10x10 In. air compresseor, power drills, etc, operated by water power. The development con sists of 1350 feet of tunnel, of which 2965 feet are on the various veins, and 640 feet of upraises and shafts, blocking out M.000 tona of ore, milling 812 per ton. This alone will net 1800,000 after all ex pense la deducted.. Our object In selling 100,000 shares of the treas ury stock is to acquire sufficient funds to buy and erect two con centrators, to finish a 130 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 Share In not less than K0 block bow sold for lOe PER 8HARB only. Buy now. Write for prticulara and prospectua to R. W. Thompson, secretary and treasurer. Til Chamber of Com marcei Maxim Sshumann, It E., president; Fred H. Page, vice-president; W. F. BurrelU Otto Roeber, directors; E. 8. 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Agt - Chicago, 111 BxxaxxxxxxtriaxaxXKitiaiaxaxaxttxxxtattxaxx3 Hotel PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only First-Class Hotel In Portland ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor Nw flmxls, Niw Knit Samples, For wt Work, rrlces 1UimoumIIi, tuuj Work done willi 1IkhMi, 4sj Conmioivul St . J. A. FASTABENL) OKNBRAL. CONTRACTOR ASM) mmjucR. The Merchants' Saloon Siwlitl Draiuls of Whlnkoy AI.KXANDKU GRANT. I'wjirli-lor. THE WALDORF C. F. WISE, rropr. Astoria's prlnclpnl resort. Kins llijunrs tind rliu. The MUG SALOON P. K. PETERSO.V, Prop. Plnost Wlns an4 Liquor Comer Astor aiul Nlsih. FRAEL & COOK rRANiltIK CUMHANY. Tslrphons Vt DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our car Will rclv potal attention. No. 531 Puan 8t W J. COOK. Mr. NOTICE rot PUUMOUION. Unltoa Stat ltnl oni-j, Ori'ticn City, Ort'Kim. Aug. 5, mi. Notli' Is Hrri'liy kIwii tlmt In rom pllutuc with III provision of an act ot i-oiitfivM of Juno S, 1K7N, ("iilllloil " An act for llio nuln of IImiIht land In the tte of Callfornlii, Orcyon, Nnvnila and WnvhlUKlon Tnrrllory," us vxtamletl to all pulillo Inntl luls iiv att ttt ln.u.1 A 1UU1 AstorU. Ofl' MILLARD ARMHTRONO. of MuPiin, County of Hhnhon, 8tt of Mn ho, ha thl tit v Ulifl In this utile hi sworn Ktntonimit No. tUX fur til puri'hn of thti wrst hiilf of l he sotitlipitst (junrtrT, Mini lot 1 iin1 t, of Sci'tUm No, 1, In townxhlp No. i north. rnn No, 10 went, ami will of- fir proof to show that th Inml ouht I moro vnluntito fur II timber or ston than for ast'U'iilturiil nuriuwo, ami to xatnbltKli hi cln I m to sal. I Inml be fore th revlntnr ami rw-rlvr of thl iifli'e Orpon Cltv, Oroimn, on Hon- inv. th Set tiny of November, la, M nnnir a wllnpisr: Ryron J. finnforil, of Montnvllla, Or.t Wililnm Krlom-l, of T'ortlnnit. Or.! Jnir T. Hurk. of Bfnalil. Or.: D. J, llurb. of 8r(i, Oro. Any ami nil oinmn clnliiilnir ail- vewly th abnv flrwrlMxl lorn' ar nu'tit to ftl thilr rlnlm In thl office on or hofor th said M day ot N'ovnilH'r 1S0J. CHA8. ft, MOOnFS, 18'10-lT Rfrltr. RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 HOIND HT. We ar thoroughly piprd for making tlmatr and rxecutliif order for all kind of electrical nstalling and Repairing Supplle In tork. Wn . ll ti e celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Qull up Phone 1181. H. W. CYUUH, Mar People ; xpect THE U E S T In th way of luxury and lld cdmfort when they travel via And they ar never diiuiupulutcd- not even the most exuetina-ror itm amou Train of this Kauiuu Line are all equipped with The LVat of Everything." Remember It I t'i short line be tween Minneapolis, tit. 1'aul and Chicago. Anything; you wish to know about comfortable traveling gladly answered ty H. L. BISLER, General Aent, 248 Alder Street, PORTLAND, QREQO.V. T. W. TBA8DALB. Oeoeral Pas. Agt., 8L Paul., Minn. Some Inter esting Facts When people ar oonten.iU'liig a trip, Whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want th beat ervV obtainable a far a speed, comfort and safety 1 concerned. Employe of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINHW ar paid to serve th public sund our train ar operated o aa to mak cloa con nection with diverging tinea at all Junction points. Pullman Palac Sleeping and Chair Car on through trains. IHnlng car service unexoellcd, Meal served a la cart. In order to obtain the nrst-oiam ser vice, ak the ticket agent to aell you ticket over he Wisconsin Central Lines and you will mak direct lo.iiiectlons at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or oo ire pond with JAS. C. POND, Oen. Pes. Ag't. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wl. NOTICE) FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offlc at Oregon City, Oregon, Sept. 18, 1903. Notice I hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to mak final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made befor the County Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Ore., on October 27, 1902 vis.: JOSEPH F. BARTOLDU8, H. VI. No. 11731, for th NW14 o J8, township I nort, rang 10 weL He names th following witnesses to provs his contlnuos residence upon and cultivation oft said land, vis: Philip M. Condlt, Jacob B. Bralller, Mrs. U. B. Wlngard, Joh Phtlo Eber man. all of Beaslde, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORRS, 9-11-10-24. Rsglster. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTirjC. Notice I hereby given that th un lorslKiied h been aptwlnted admln- lutratrlx of the etate of Cynthia M, Ryl', deceaed. by the County Court of the Hta; of Oregon for tutop t'oii'ity, All pervona Imvlng cliiliu Agnlnst nld extat are hereby rviiulr- eil to prv'iwnt the ame to ilia innl.r. slituod nt her relden In the City of Astoria, Clutsep County. Orn. du- ly verified a by law required, within six month from tin dm. MAUD B. HAYl.Ert. Atlnilnltr4trl of th estate of Cyn thia Hal -, det'euned. Iutvd tin SJ4 day of September, Wt 9-23-19-31. SUKltirrs SALK. Uy virtu of an rsecutlon and order of ule Issued out of th Circuit Court of the stale of Uregtm for the County of Cluuoo, on th iKth day of tfeptem- brr, 1W1. uon a Judgment rendered therein on th ifilh day of September. Wl. In favor of William C. I Hide brsndt and Max Povner, partner do ing busluee under the Arm name of Illldebrandt. I'oaner A l-uinpny, Plaintiff., and against lender Ander n. defendant, for the um of im, and th cost and dubursetnent of thl suit, taxed at til, and the cost of and unon thl writ t'onimamllng and rtHiulrln m to nmkr mile of the foi lowing dcwrllied real and eronnl liroiwrty, to-wit: "lie barrel of lilue t!r tlourtxm whisky mid lot 4. In l.ln. k :7, in th Town of AlderliriHik, a laid out and re.-onted by J. K, Kelly ami other. In the City of Antiir'ii, Clatsop Comity. Oregon. Notice I hereby given that I will on Monday, the pith day of November, 1W2. at the hour of 10 o'rlm k III tliA forenoon of said day. In front of and nt the CnurthitUMi diwir, In the City of Astoria, Clntmip County. Oregon, m-ll nt puhlle auction to the h'tthent bidder for inh the nlwve-de rlld rent and oernnniil proxrty to siitlHfy the Judg ment. Interest, riwt and all Bi-i rolng !, THOU. LIN'VILLF!. Pherln of Clntnop County, Ore. Aitorln. Ore., Ortolier 2, 10-13-11-7 NOTICK FOR PUI1I4CATI0N. Vnlled Hlale Ijind Ofllie, Oregon city. Oregon, Au it,. Witt. Notice I hereby given thai In com pliance with the orovlMlon of the net i f congress of3uni S, 1SV8, entiled "An uct the siile of timber land In the Hint. of California, tiregon, Nevndii. ami Washington Territory," us ex tended to all the public land state by Ail of August 4, I KM. HRl'NA P. JOHN, of Portland. County of Multnomah. Slate of Oregon, ha thl day filed In thl office hi sworn statement No. 672, for the pun has of the east half of the northwest quarter of section No. 9, In township No. f north, rung No. 9 west, and will offer proof to show that the land (ought I more valuable for It timber or time than for agri cultural purpow. and to establish hi claim to nld land befor the rglster and receiver of thl office at Oregon City, Oregon, on the 7th day of No-' vttnber, 1902. He name n wltnesne: Tlinmn II. Illdwell, Charles Ivernon, Frank Rid- well, Theodore Stockman, all of As toria, Ore, Any and fill persons claiming ad versely the above described bind ar requested to file their claim In thl office on or befor the said 7th day of November, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORRH, 9-2-11-4, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United State Land Office, 'Jreir.n City, Oregon, Aug. I, 1902. Notice I hereby given that In com. pllnnce with th provision of an act of congrei of Jun S, 1870, entitled An act for the sale of timber land In th states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," extended to. all public land state s by act of August 4, 1892, MRS. GRILL A A, TA Y IX)R, of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, ha thl day filed In thl offlc her sworn statement No. 6849, for the purchase of the east half of the southeast quarter, southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, of section 81, township 9 north, range west, and lot 2, of section No. 6, In township No. 5 north, range No. t wet. and will offer proof to hnw that the land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish her lalm to said land befor the register and receiver of this offlc nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 8d day of November, 1902, Hhe name a witnesses: wiiiinm Krlescl, of Portland, Ore.j Ryron J. flnnford, of MontAvllla, Ore.j James T, Ilurke, of Seaside, Ore.: B, J, Burke, of Seaside, Ore. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claim In thl offlc on or befor th laid 3d dy of November 1902. CHAD. B. MOOR US, (-15-10-17 ' Register.