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ME MOKXLN(i AST0H1AN, WEDNKSDA Y, NOVUMBKU 12. !!h)2 gaily stovwu Telephone, Main L TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by malt, per year .JS.M Bent by mall, per month SO Served by carrier, per month .... M SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year, In advance U 00 The Aatorlan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation cf Any newspaper published on the Columbia River. THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., Senator Piatt of Connecticut thinks he sees In the tariff revision agitation the revival of the free silver propa ganda. He expreses the belief that the tariff should not be tinkered with. The logic of Senator Piatt's conclusion is not at all clear. AH over the country there is a demand for reduction of the tariff on some lines of manufac tured articles. This demand comes from republicans and democrats alike, and the president himself has fre quently, in speeches throughout uie east, pointed to the necessity of care ful revision revision that will afford protection to the American consumer. The free trade bugaboo that Piatt thinks he sees in the fog Is merely an illusion. The democrats feel the same about free trade as they feel about free silver they would not car ry out their advocated principles even If they had control of both branches of congress. During Cleveland's ad ministration the democrats had plenty of opportunity to enact anti-protective legislation. They put Into effect the Wilson bill, which carried an average duty much in excess of that carried by the republican Dingley biiL Cleve land and his democrats proved them selves better protectionists than the republican president and congress that succeeded them. Senator Piatt need have no fear that tariff revision will be talked up to free trade. The re vision aimed at will apply only to those gigantic monopolies which are making the American people pay the expense of their fight for control of trade abroad. Proper reduction of the tariff so far as it affects those manufacturers would result in taking the burden of this commercial warfare off the shoul ders of the people and placing It where it belongs on the shoulders of the in terested manufacturers. The Molineux jury has returned a Verdict of not guilty and the famous New York case has ccme to an end, after dragging along for four years. At the first trial the defendant was found guilty on evidence that was purely circumstantial. He was a mem ber of the house committee of the Knickerbocker club and had had oc casion to reprimand Harry Cornish, an employe, who had been guilty of what Molineux considered Insubordination. The troulj between the men had re sulted In Molineux' withdrawal from ths club. Some iime afterward a pack age was received by Cornish that con tained cyanide of mercury. The pois on was sent in a bromoseltser Iwtttle. Cornish roomed at the home of Mrs. Adams, to whom he administered the contents of the bottle for headache. Her death followed. Cornish at once concluded that Molineux had sent the poison and the police weaved around him a web of circumstantial evidence that was sufficient for the first juryi to adjudge him guilty. The verdict was not Justified and the acquittal of Molineux will meet with popular ap proval. A host of frOnds stayed with him all through the long ordeal, while a host of enemies sought his undoing with equal persistency. Cornish sat in court d:y afur day, glorying in Molineux" misery, and for his display of heartleswneos is deserving of severe condemnation. The Ontario hatchery has tn?.tn more than I1,000,00 eggs this season. This is the greatest output ever made by a Pacific coast propagation plant and speaks volumes for the wisdom of Fish j Warden Van Pusen, who has exer- j cised care in the selection of hatchery sites. He has proceeded on the ay-1 pothesis that permanent sites should not be chosen until the very best lo cations were determined by experiment al work, and the excellent results ob tained at Ontario attest the wisdom of his course. It Is gratifying to note that all Oregon plants are now turn ing out early salmon, the supply which Is most valuable. The Increased out put means that the supply of early fish will soon be replenished and the in dustry again placed on the footing that made Columbia river salmon famous. lot tho COLD DUST twins do your work," mm iWithinlrWdcf. 1 jl idjatH" J IMi ; CvJVi As a cleaner, soap doesn't begin to compare with GOLD DUST does more work, better work and does" it cheaper. It saves backs as well as ppeketbooks. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago, New York, Boston, St Louii. tUkonol OVAL FAIR Y SOAP , APLRICP AMIO FLAM I; Breaking Into a blitxlng home, mime firemen luMy drugged tho sleeping In mate from dea'h. Fancied security and death near, it's that way when you neglect cough ntul cold. Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption give perfect protection ttgnlitut all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Keep It near, and avoid suf ferlng, death and doctor's bill. . teaspoonful stops a laalw cough, per sistent use the mot stuborn. Harm- lei and nlc tasting, It's guaranteed to satisfy by Chas, Rogers. Pries 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles five. lis V Oregon and Uimrcic Astorians have heard much of the prosperity of the city of Everett, and it was thought all along that the sound town was becoming a commun ity of thriving industry. According to the Everett Record, however, the city officials are selling their warrants at jo percent discount, although a gambler has come forward with an offer to take the paper at par. When warrants sell at SO cents on the dol lar the Incident does not speak well for the city, and leads to the conclus ion that more or less heated atmos phere has been injected Into the re' ports sent out anent the prosperity of the community in question. A miserable error crept into the col umns of The Astorian yesterday morn ing. In an interview with Mr. Elmore he was made to say that a Chicago broker had paid t.7oi cents a dozen for sockeye salmon, when it was the Intention to say that the price paid was Sl.27. This application of Co- lumbia river price to a Puget sound product was go glaring an error that it could Instantly be detected, and was due, of course, to an unfortunate mix ing of figures. e Every one is in danger who neglects the warnings of declining health. The warnings are not as startling as the sud den shriek of a locomotive, but they are just. as ominous. When the body begins ' to lose in flesh, ! fij when the cheek is rfiVff-Afo. .a hollow and the skin sallow it is Nature's warning that the body is failing of proper nourishment. 1 1 is a condition of "weak" stomach, and K weak " stom ach soon involves other organs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of vUlie stomach and other organs of digestion and nu trition, and cures through the stom ach diseases seem ingly remote, but which have their origin iti the disease of the stomach and its allied organs. There is no alcohol in the Discovery" and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. Before I commenced to use your medicine I waa in a bid condition (for twht years), and four doctor treated me" writea Mr. Betlie Governor Geer has removed the gild ed surface from another gold brick, TO CUP.E A COLD IX ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25c. STARTLING, BUT TRUE "If everyone knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is,' writes O. II. Turner, Deinpseytown, Pa., "you'd Bell all you have In a day. Two weeks use ha3 made a new man of m;.'' Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 5c at Chits. Kogtrs' drug store. Askew, of CorysbuiK, Northampton Co., N. C. I ney, 01 course, gave me at me iirae pinn relief, but it did not last lone. 1 wa aome day in my bed and some davs I dreeed about the house, t have used five botllei of the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and five of the 'Favorite Prescription' and four vial of the 'Pellets.' Now I feel like a new woman, and I want the world to know 11." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, 1008 large pages, paper binding, sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only, or 31 stamps for it in cloth binding. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, September 22, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com pli;mce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory, as extended to all tne Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, JOSEPH K. W. ADAMS. of Elsie P. O.. county of Clatson. state of Oregon, hag this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 5903, for the purchase of the SW of NE &. of pection 25, In township No. 4, North P.ange No. 8, West, and will of rer otoof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria. Oregon, on Monday, the 8th day of December, 1902. He names as witnesses: J. R. Wherry of Elsie P. 0 Clatsop county, Oregon. Percv Allen nt Wlale. p. O., ClatfiSp county, Oregon. Stephen Abrahamson of Elsie P. O., Clatson county, Oregon. Walter Bottom of Jewell P. O., Clat sop county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad verser the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this of fice on or before said 8 th day of De cember, 1902. CHAS. P.. MOORE9, 8-26-11-28 Register. Steamer SUE H. ELMORE The Largest, Staunchest, Steadiest, and most seaworthy vessel ever on the route. Beat of Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trips every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad at Navigation Co. and the Astoria ft Columbia R, R, for Portland. Baa Francisco and alt points East For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore & Co. tipnernl Agents, Astoria, Or. LA. ft C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. or to B, C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or. O. R. ft N. Co. Portland. Or. Tp..rt Chicago Portland Special 9.00 a. in. via Hunt ington Alian'lo Ex pre 8:fM t. in. via Hunt ington St. Paul Kat mall 6 p. m. via Spokane fTIMB !fHBP- t'LKfl From Portland. Pali !-ki Denver, Ft, worm, oina hi k'in.i City St. Lul. Chicago and Eaut. Pult Uk,Denvcr Ft. Worth. I'ma hi Karm.ia Cttv. St. Io'Uin, I'huugti and Kaal. Walla Walla, taton. 800. kin.- Minneapolis St Paul, Du tith Milv.iuki. Chi- rtr,i and East Arrlv t SO p. u t 10. MM) a. m 73 hours from P rilnnd to Chicago No Change of Car. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHKDDLB From Atorla A fumtltr tiamri of the Chicago, Milwaukee A Hi, Paul KrUlway, know all over tht Union a ths lirrmt Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" train every day and night between HI. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the wwHl Understand: Conneotlons aro mad with all tranaco'itlnental lines, ODOurlng to psaaengrrs the beat aervlre known Luxurious coachrm, electric light, steam heat, of a vaiioty equaled by no other una, Mrs tha.1 your ticket reads via "Tha Milwaukee" when going to any point in the liultr-d antra or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. Kor rate, pamphlets or othor Infoi mat Ion, anile. J. W. CA9KT. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Worn, At.. ' n. Agt, Portland. Or. Portland. Or., 7 a. m. Dallv ex- ceot Sun. I Wav All salting da ten subject to change For Sun Francis- eMvry five days. Columbia ftlver To Portland and Landings. ie. Monday a. m. N 11 Of New Zealand VV. P. THOMAS, Mgr., 5an Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS flas been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty -two year SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. PACIF IC COAST COMPANY if For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed. DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST THEPH0WE nlX 661 Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. M B & O Baltimore Sr Ohio R. R. j ROYAL BLUE TRAINS j BETWEEN 1 CHICAGO!! NEW YORK j Via WASHINGTON', I. C. I t Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatial t Coaches, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawing Room Cars, jj The Finest Dining Car Service in the World I Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. jj I B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt - - Chicago, 111 jj MXmgXnX3XgX8XKXKX8X8XSX8X SraXKXSXSXKXKXXtrxXttX8X8j Ptramer Nahmtln Imvm Atrrl nn tide dally for Ilwaro, connecting thsr with trains for Long Beach. Tioga and .Norm ueacn points, iteturnlng ar rives at Astoria asms evening. O. W. LOUNSBKRHT, Agent Astoria. A. L. CRAIO, Owersi Piienir Agent. Portland. Orosmn A STAUTLI.NO St'UPUtSE. Wry fe couldb fllpve In looking at A. T. Ilo:uloy, a henlthy, rolmusl bliukmnlth of TUJi'n lnd., that for ten y'ars h stiffi'red such torture from nheumatlHin as fmv rouM endure and live. But a wonderful change fol lowed his tuklnj Klwtrlc Hitter. "Two tiottbs wholly cured me," he writes, "and I have not felt a twinge In over a year." Th ry Tisultite the Kidney, purify the blood and cure Ttlu-uimitlHm Neuralgia, Xervousiiess, Improve di ctation and iflve perfect "health. Try them. Only SO cts. at Chua. Kogers drug ntore. NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon criy. Oregon, September 22, 1902. K'l.tli'A itt hnrf.Kv trvo,n (hat In ennt tit Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Rd for the snle of timber lands In trie vtitresl nr rii fnrn n OfAirnn Kh- Vmla nd Wiliihlnrftf.n TArpltlpv" extended to an tnn nihiio Land States ty act or Auguat 4. IS92, ANNA DALEY, of Olney,- county of Clatsop, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 6S0I, for the purcnase or the NW or section No. 10, In townnhlp No. ( N, range No. I W and will offer proof to show that the land sought I more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pviruofics, nnd to eMabllim her claim to nld land before the Register and Keeeiver ( tiii niiica at Oieuou t itvOre gon, on Saturday, the 13th day of De cember, 1SI0Z. She names ns wltnenses: Oeorge McFarland of Olney, Oregon; MLcIfael Lenhcy of Olney, Oregon; James Leahey of Olney, Oregon; Michael Devcreux of Olney, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely the above-'ieneribcd Idnds are requested to file their claims In this of- Ike on or before cald 13th day of De cembcr, J90. CHAS. B. MOORR3, Itcglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, urjgon, Bept. 10, 1U02. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of JuneS, 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 states by act of August 4, 1892, WILLIAM BEST, of Ttalnler, County of Columbia, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No, 5898, for the purchase of lot 1, section 5, town- shir) 5 north, rage 9 west, and south half of southeast quarterand north west quarter of southeast quarter of section No. 32. towiahln 6 north, range I west, and will offer proof to show thai the land sought is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore., on Saturday, the 6th day of December, 1902. He names as, witnesses: William C. Ie, A. It. Sanborn, Fred Weatherwax, John Logan, all of Rainier, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or befor the said 6th day of December, 1902. CHAS. P. MOrRF,, MMi-21. Register. Some Inter esting Facts When people are .-nnin,U!liif a trip, whether on business or pleur, 1 hey naturally want th bwat serv'.-s obtainable as far a spevd, comfort and tety 1 concrrnert. Kmployes of tin INI UNSIN CI'.N THAI, I.INWS ar paid to serve the public and our train are operated so as tu mnke close con nection with diverging line at all (unction point. Pullman PaJr Sleeping and Chair t.-nr on tnrougn train. I'lnlng car service uncxcMled, Meal nrrvea a la parte. In order to obtain the flint-cliuw or- vlcs. ask the ticket agwnt to sell you a ticket over ,,,, rue Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct le.ii.rctlon at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and ail points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correiond wtlfc JA8, C. POND. On. I "HA. Ag't. or JA& A. CIM'K. Milwaukee. Wis. liuxuRious Travel Th "Narthwe.tern Utnl'M" trains, electric lighted throughou'. both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains la th world. Thev eml!v th IiImi and bt Idea f ir comfort, convtnlric ana luxury tver orrerea IB travelling nubile, and altogether ir iha nu.ai complete and aplendld production of th car builders' art. These splendid Train Connect With The Grcot .Northern The Northern I'aclflc nod The Canadian I'aclflc AT 8T. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra chart fop lhu auiri.t acommoilation and all claw of Urk ets ar available for passtge cn th trains on tm line sr proictd by tk Interlocking Bloc !!ystm. W. H. MHAD, II, U SIBLEIt, Oenersl Agent. Traveling Aft. Portland. Oregio. Don't Guess at It But If you ant comi Rest write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodation offer. ed by the ILLINOIS CKNTHAL RAILROAD. TIIROUOH TOURIST Cr via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and lf Cincinnati. Don't fall to write us about your trip as we are In a posi tion to give you some valuable In for matlon and assistance: 319 miles of track over which are operated some or tne finest trains In ths world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates can on or sddress. . C. LINDSHY. B. II. TKUMBKLL, T. F. ft R. A. Com'l Agt, iti inira 01.. rortiana. ore. LUCK IN TMIttTKUN, lly tending thirteen miles Win. Hplivy, of Witltun Furnace, Vt got a box of Huikl-n Arnica Halve that wholly curnl a horrible fever sore 011 his leg. Nothing vise could, Post tlv.ly cuuro Hrulses, Felons, Ulcer, Kruptlons, lloll. Ilurns, Com and I'll". Only Mo. Guaranteed by Ctia. Rogers, drutsist. "WltmiUB TO HUNT AND FISH." Northern Pacific' new game book Is now mudy for distribution. Illuitra tions of live game a particular feature. Four full pages from Bolon-Thomp-son's drawings mad specially for this book. Bend address with six cents and book will be mailed to you by tliaa, 8, Feo, U. P. ft T. A St. Paul, Minn. A FINB LI DART. Of 140 volumes Is found on each ot tho Northern Pacific' "North Coast Limited" train, Don't forget that thesv are tho only train operated In tho West that are lighted throughout hv electricity. NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and Ht. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Miaaoula, Hutte, Livingston, Hillings, lllsmark and Fargo. Klght of these trains are on the run dally, four cunt and four west. Each I a nolld vestlbulvd train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourlvt sleeper, dining ear, day couches, mall, expren and baggage car and th elegant observa tion car. ICmh train Is brilliantly 1 1 nil! ml with over too llvhta ami ftm Imaiitv of It all I you can travel just cheaply on Ihl train as on anv other. All representative will be glad to give you additional Informa tion. A. 1). Chnl'IfiiM Auliluil fln. ernl Passenger Agent, Kl Morrison St, Portland, Oregon. Andrew Asp, Nifti Baatr. llirliNlth n4 DtrMtsHr FIRST-CLABS WORK AT KBAHONA1IU0 PltlCKfl. peclal Attention Olvn to Ship ar4 Steamboat ltplrlng,0nral tllack mllblng, Flret-tlate Horse flboelog. oic CORNIER TWELFTH AND DUAN8 ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. IJEAVk I'OKTLANU ARKIVK onantl Portland Ho on lar-t It 10 n 7iiurai ror Aiori nu War ttu hoiiil AHTtmiA 1 V a m I g .r I'ertiaud nd Wy II so m lOpuil Cellila lOWpm SKA.-IHR lUVIxiiiN 111 j Aabirl fur H arreiium,' T" 7 M s si II a 111 I rl .ol. Kort M even. I I'Uni. Miin llntnm.'iiil ami Anions l,luAui ih a niT Kmi.im. u... .,..1.. h 1 1 'i iu vl in I Hv.'. II. mm out. un 1 11 ,. 1 , n m MeDi 1 and A .lor a n Sunday only. All trains maks eJ.iae tmnneet Iftna Ooble with all Northern Paolflo train to ami from the Host and Sound point. J. C, MAYO. Oen'l Freight and Pass. Agent PEflWYROYAL PILLS Vnf-'rfi I'M it'll rxiKli-H r:si.i.i4n " KakatllalUna l-lia. W4 "HrlUrfWI.adlM.OMlMMr, m. II I klrhMr l lirwlnl l'J twlaa Hon, I'UILA. f. AN ALL ABIDING FAITH. The Illinois Central railroad com pany ho an all abiding faith In the future of the great Northwest. A short time ago, this was manifested by the citabllnhment In Seattlo of an ag ency to take euro their Interests there. Tho latest effort Is to put on a splen didly equipped new train service run ning between Bt. Paul and Chicago. The new trains will bo running Hun day November 2. They will una their own rails between Chicago and Albert Lea, Minn., and the Minneapolis ft Ht. Louis railway track from Albert Lea, to Minneapolis and Ht, Paul running Into the union depot at Ht. Paul, which I the same that Is ued by all lines In that city. The train Is to be known as The Chi cago, Bt. Paul and Minneapolis Limit ed and will consist of sleeping car, buffet library car and reclining chair car through without chngo between Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul Dining car service will alno be main tained, supper being served out of Chi cago and breakrast Into Chicago, Trains will leave Ht. Paul at 7:10 p. m. and arrive In Chicago 9:80 a. m. Leave Chicago at 6:10 p, m. and ar rive in St. Paul 9:40 a. m, making close connection at St. Taul with all western lines. Tickets can bo pur chased via. this line, in connection with all western lines, at all stations. For further Information regarding rates, time, etc., call on or address: B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial ngent III Cent R It, 142 Third street, Portland, Ore. PAUL B. TOMPSON, Freight and passenger agent, III Cent R R, Seattle, Wash. 'PI? a 1 1,1 ..Portland Astoria 3oute. STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT." Daily round trip except Sunday, TIME CARD lioave Portland 7 a, m. Leave A tort 7 p. m. 'IMirouirh Portland nonnantlnna with steamer Naheotta from llwaoo and Long Keaoh Point. White Collar Line tickets Inter changeable with O. R. ft N. Cn. and V. T. Co. ticket. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA," and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday. TIME. CARD Str. "TAHOHA" Leav Portland Mon., Wed., Trl 5 a, m. Leave Dalles, Tue Tour., Bat., T ft. m. Str.' "METLAK0" Lv. Portland Tuea.. Thur . 0p 1 m Lv. Pnlles, Mon,, Wed., Frl 7 . m. Landing at foot of Alder Street, Port- una iii-ego. Both Phone, Main S61. AGENTS. J. W. Crlchton, The Dalles, Oregon, A. K. Fuller, Hood River, Oregon. Wolford ft Wyer, Whit Salmon, Wn. Henry Olmntead, Jolin W. Tottin, J. C. Wyatt. A. j, Taylor, 10. W. CRICHTON Carson. Wn. Stevenson, Wn. Vancouver, Wn. Astoria, Ore, Portland Oregon. Scoli's Santal-Pepsiu Capsules , a positive; own F'trfiieimm-t'op nritn nf ids Hiul'li r ami IiIm-wi-iI KKInnji. tu vutm nn piw, ; r-.i i.'ilcli,y 1.U1I K-i,. ri"i''f ln w -t PS' it o iJ.ln.lo-t anil t4 Deuiiilt rin thiririuti ftinui,. H- A ' ll'-l haim. fliHt h fll-Vil-K p,; 1 "0. np t p-M. rdHtti.ii l I.M, 4 WiAen.fci.i). ' awffLTHi SHrllAl-MMIl fl'j., n- SI-l srONT. OHIO. Sold by Cha. Roger. 4St Commerci al Street, Astoria, Oregon.