5 t EXPENSES AT DELHI BOAKD AT 1100 PER DAY STEEP FOR INTENDED VISITORS. TOO LONDON Nov. 16. Excitement over the Indian Durbar continues. It is estimated that nearly (0,004 British and Americana will visit Delhi (or the oc onion. The enormous prices charged have cauwd many people to abandon thi Me of lng present. It will cost two persons with two servants M.000 In . traveling jxpenses. Hotels there, are already -Purging eight times their tar iff and available houses of the town have alrialy been hired at $30,000 to $45.00 each. It will cost 1100 daily for board J ml lodging for each person and J100 will be charged dally for carriage hire. FOOTBALL Results of Yesterday's Gridiron Con tests. The game played at Minneapolis re sulted in a score of 11 for Minnesota; Wisconsin i. At Annapolis Bucknell 23; Navy 0. At Chicago Michigan 21; Chicago 0. At Cambridge Harvard 17; mouth (. Dart- At westpotnt West Point 46; Syra cuse 0. Ah Ithlca-Cornell 20; La Fayette 0. At Chicago Northwestern 10; Beloit spending today with Hiss Eva Parker at Skipanon. Walter Kindred made a visit to the city yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Clreenwald are on the west side today. Albert Hill of Skipanon was in the city yesterday. William Haggman was up from War- renton yesterday. Mayor Lester of Warrenton was In the city yesterday. N. P, Lind was In the city yesterday from the west side. James Corbett of Seaside was in As toria yesterday evening. Miss Eva Parker of Skipanon was an Astoria visitor yesterday. Commissioner Lewis of John Days was In the city yesterday. Sidney Campbell who Is sojourning at Warrenton visited the city yesterday. Frank Sale who Is tallyman for the Knappton ir.lll spent yesterday In the city. Prof. Grepp, principal of the War renton school, visited the city yester day afternoon. Miss Bessie Lucey will leave tomor row to make an extended visit with her parents at Butte. Smith Cox, the soldier-violinist of Fort Stevens, returned to the post yes terday evening from a brief visit to the city. Rosa Nichols, who is here In the in terests of the W. K., Lord Bird society is being entertained at the home of E. W. Tallant during his stay in the city. George Obst, who 'or some time has been night cook for the Palace cafe. left yesterdty morning for Maine where he expects to reside hereafter. I THE MORNING ASTORIAN. St'NDAY. NOVKMBKR 10. 1902 A t m m I isonvK or h.nal account. uorea or Asthma I Notice la hereby given to all whom It may concern that the undersigned as umiuiKirnior or we srtnte or i,nw renoe C. Hansen, deceased, has filed in the county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county, tils final account as such administrator and the same hits been set for settlement and hearing objections thereto on Monday, the first day of December, IPCS, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon. Dated this 22nd day of October. 1903. LVD VICJ LARSK.V. 10-2S-U-21 Administrator. Mar; Josephine Bex. Flovd Knob. Inii . writes; "After fullering untold agonies iur j win i rum Asmtna, I u cured by SchlfTmano't Asthma Cuiw. Intact k..;. bad that I eould not move without help, but I ean now do all my own work." Another write: "My IIU1. boy? yean old hat been a nfferer tormcral years, some- Urnea io bad off that wecould not hold him to bed, expecting any moment f. m lasi. uoctors aid him no good tn4 we had almost given op In despair, then through accident we heard of Schlff aann't Asthma Cure. triit u u lmotlnstamtTrell.vrlfcim mm n r aama.ElbowP.a.Va. twid by ail druggists at 50c and 11.00. NEW TODAY Gaston sells feed, grain and hay. Sweet cream tor sale. Hoerters. TI.eagontof the STRAIN TAILORING COMPANY of Portland, is in Astoria to remain until Tuesday evening, November 18th, with a full lide of Fall and Winter Samples of the swt-llost suitings on the market. SEK UIM and save from 5 to l'0 on a suit of clothes or overcoat nut $2 to f 3 on a mir of trousers. Saits to Order from $15 ap. You will find the best 15c meal In the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. Nevr stock of fancy goods just ar rived at Yokohama Basaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. AU smoker smoke the "Pride of Astoria" cigars. No better made. Manufactured by Mac Farlane & Kno-bel. I have Just received a line of per fumes from the Imperial Crown Per fume company, also a shipment of So lon Palmer's choicest odors. Rogers, druggist. 0. At Seattle Multnomah athletics University of Washington 0. At Princeton Tale 12; Princeton S. At Philadelphia Carlisle 5; Pennsyl vania 9. At New herst 29, York Colombia 0; Am- At Albany University of Oregon 0; Albany college 9. At Chemawa Chemawa 22; Willam ette university 9. HELD PRISONERS ON ISLAND FOR TEN YEARS Creusome Story Told of Deeds of Can- Ibalistic Mexican In 4 dlans. LOS ANGELES, CAL.. Nov. la- James MeCuen of Hermosillo, Mex. who Is now visiting trends In Los An geles, says that recently a Seri Indian. one of the mainland tribe who was em ployed on his cattle ranch, told him that there are seven white men held as prisoners on Tlburon island. It Is believed by those who heard the Ptory of the prisoners that among them are Lieutenant R. E. L. Robinson and his partner, Mr. Logan of Cleveland, who went to the island 10 years ago and never returned and Captain Porter Of San Diego, another of the several prisoners whom it has been reported were massacred and eaten by the Indians. BODY OF UNKNOWN MAN Founl In the Willamette With Neck Broken. PORTLAND, Nov. 15. The body of an unknown man about 25 years old and bearing the appearance of a busi ness man, was found In the river at the foot of Davis street today, with the neck broken. The only means of identi fication found on the body was a letter postmarked New York, and addressed to Herr Alfred Gustatson. OOOOOOO OOOOO OOOO OOOO 00000 O WEST SIDE NOTES O 00000000000000000000 coooo Mrs. P. Nelson returned to her home In Skipanon on Thursday much Im proved In health. She has been In Portland under medical treatment for several months. Mrs. A. J. Hill was in Astoria last Monday. Dr. Belt of Seaside spent Thursday at Warrenton. Dr. Linton has returned to Seaside for the winter. Miss Cora. Wheeler returned from a visit to Astoria. Mrs. S. M. Wirt has been quite ill but she is improving. Mr. Bralliar of Seattle is visiting tils son Frank In Warrenton. Mrs. C. S. Carruthers spent several days In Astoria this week. Col. John Adair and son are spend- j ing the winter at Sunnymead. Perry and Ben Olsen were down from Little Falls last week. Miss Maud Dawson is visiting in As toria for a few days this week. Mrs. E. M. Lally made a business trip to Portland early this week. The Woodmen will gife a ball In their hall In Warrenton on Thanksgiving. Mrs. W. H. Hobson spent several days In Skipanon a guest of Mrs. C. Parker. Mrs. D. E. Pease Is slowly recover ing from a severe Eittack of sciatic rheumatism. Mrs. O. P. Graham and family have j eone to Portland to make thir home in the future. Mr. Oruham has been there for sometime. P. F. Halferty wis in Warrenton, a few days ago. H expf-ns to put up a grood pack of clams this yc-sir in his new location on Gray harbor. The change In tli? .-hedule of the A. C. is very plc-asinsr to the MrODle of the West Side. One rna h ms hardly large enough to n ommodate the passengers in the afternoon and evening. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike manner. Orders promptly ex ecuted. Shop, No. 425, Bond street JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Rosyln 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. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office, Oregon Ctty. Oregon, September Si, 190S. Nolle is hereby riven that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California. Oregon, Ne vada ana Washington Territory. " as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 1 1S9S, ANNA DALRT. &SS?i?SS? SSiW Troawrs to Order From $5 ap. purchase of the NW H of aectlon No. 19. In township No. 9 N, range No. I W and will offer proof to ahow that the land sought la more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver oi this on toe at Oreguu t'iUOre gott, on Saturday, the 13th day of De cember. MOt Sha names as witnesses: George McFariand of Olney, Oregon; MSchVl Iatiey of Olnev. Orecon: James Leaner of Olney, Oregon; Michael Devereux of Olney. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-dewrlbed lands are requested to file tkeir claims In this of fice on or before said Uth day of De cember, IMS. CHAS. B. MOOR Kit, Register. LOOKING FOR COUNTERFEITERS. All work done in our own shot by union tailors. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. SamjJes ean bo seen in namrdo room No. 3 at the. Occident Hotel. STftAQl TAIIiORlJlG GO. 285 (flashiugton St Portland, or. You are cordially Invited to attend the annual sale given by the ladies of Graci church on the afternoon of Thursday. November 20, In the base ment of the church. Sale commences at 2:30. Light refreshments will be served. Energetic woman wanted to travel and collect in Oregon. 125 for the first 12 days work. 150 per month and ex penses thereafter. Position perma nent Send addressed envelope to Manager McBrody, Star building, Chi- cag-). The secret service is endeavoring to locate the headquarters of a gang of counterfeiters who have been making and circulating spurious half-dollars and quarters In some of our large east em cities. When caught they will be elven the full extent of the law, the same a; should be done with the un scrupulous dealer who puts up an Im itation irtlcle and sells It for the gen uine Hostetters Stomach Hitters, claiming it is "just as good." Don' believe him. His medicine has not the record of cures back of It that the gen ulne Bitters has. Insist on having the genuine with our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. It will posl lively cure naussi, hedaxhe. heart burn, Indlrestinn. dvnneosla and ma laria. Try it and be convinced. XXai9XUX9ruXXKX9I3X9XrixxvxKX9IltJ4XKX9lni4Iax4XMX jAir Tight Heaters FROM UPWARDS Fishers Opera House b. E. Sollg, Lessee and Rgr. MOHMYjik 17th The UndNlidc of Laughter YON THE BEST YONSON With NELSE ERICKSON. of KULLAGUNNARSTOP, is YON PrNtttitetl by a MATCHLKS8 COMPANY You All Want to see The Funny Irish Widow The Lumber Camp in Midwinter The (talking of tho Log Jain The Lumlermen'g (Juartett Prices IWaerveU sesti ?S Mnml. Irry So cents. Heat sale opens Saturday morning at idlfln Meeds. Cowing & Cowing ATTOIWETS-AT.LAW Oregon fit v. rt OHi-e Iloom i. U. 8. Land nnir ni.i. Pre -live In nil the courts of the 'ate. l.'nlted .lutes I .and riffle n.,. mss a Specialty, 8 H Cook stoves, Kangos nnd everything in tho stove line at absolutely tho lowest prices in Astoria. : a H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher R xaxxtai m9xgxxaxnx xtaxamxxxnxnrxx Trustworthy man wanted to repre sent manufacturer In part of Oregon. $18 per week and expenses. Salary nail each we?k. Expense money ad vanced. Self addressed envelope. Smith, aisr., 356 Dearborn. Chicago. THE ST. PAUL CALENDAR FOR "03. Six sheets 10x15 Inches, of beautiful reproductions, in colors ,of pastel draw ings by Bryson, is now ready .'c- at tribution and will be mailed on receipt of twenty-five (25) cents, coin or stamps Address F. A. Miller, general passen ger agent, Chicago. BIG REDUCTION SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton will Inaugurate a sweeping reduction sale of ladles and children's hats, to continue for 30 days. Remember that every GO-cent purchase gives you a chance for an elegant 1500 piano. MRS . R . INGLETON, Welch Block FACT AN); FICTION TRAINMEN'S SALARY INCREASED SAN FRVNCI3CO. Nov. 15. The Southern Pacific today signed a new agreement with the telegraphers .train dispatchers and station agents em ployed on the Pacific system. An in crease in salary amounting to 10 per cent was agreed upon. PERSONAL MENTION Frank Oerrtes Is attending today in Portland. Misses Iren and Alma Johnson are -MQ3 l 9BD80 -oq 'pouiM itq io uatii -i9Ap otvnoraq)aa iom qt axtui Htvo otuaiqo 'Xpotnu aj9jm di )nq luixQtut qii tenia eqi js8 joauro noj ssna qt Jauotnw Xq wil Mia tjno UT3 no snojisap jn3iyd eat S3SVD DLMOHrl Followinif are the new books received by the public library: Mississippi Hubble, Hough. Missippl RuMile, Hough. Hearts Courageous, Rives. None But theBrae, Sears. Hohen Zollern, Brady. Tales of Destiny, Jordan. The Virginian, Wister. Action and the Word. Matthews. The Two Islands, Condon. Right of Way, Parker. Desert Home, Reid. Tom Brown's School Days, Hughs. Political Economy, Jevans. Ransom's Folly, Davis. Fortunes of Oliver Horn, f-'mith. Donovan Pasha, Parker. The Conquerer, 1 ".'.ton. Marine History Pacific Northwest, Wright Scientific American. 2 vols., Munn & Company. Mwus Whitman The Early Days of Oregon, Mowry. The Citizen's Relation to the Indus trial Situation, Potter. ine Mouse Under the H-a, Pember ton. Making of in American, Rils. Literature and Life, Hovvells. Confessions of a Wife, Howellg. The Oriole Go Basket is a handsome and light go-cart which can be easily folded and carried on the arm, can be carried in travelling with child in it ana us;a as a hign chair at table, can be conveniently carried on cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Prices li to tlO. Chas. Heilborn ft Son are sole agents. Concomly tribe No. 7, Imp. O. R. M., will give a grand masquerade ball at Foard Stokes hall on Thanksgiv ing eve, November 26, at which nine beautiful prizes will be given. The best of music has been arranged for and a good time is assured all who attend. The prizes are on exhibition at Herman Wise's clothing store. A costumer from Portland will be here with a full line of suits for the oc casion. Tickets can be purchased from any of the members. Admission: Gentleman maskers, II; lady maskers, 50 cents; spectators, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PR!- MARIES AND CONVENTION. Notice Is hereby given that a pri mary election will be held In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or., Novem ber 19, W2, between the hours of 12 m. and 5 p. m. of said day, for the purpose of electing delegates to the city republican convention. Judges of election and polling places have been selected as follows: First ward-Polling place. Court house. Judges Thomas Llnvllle, A. Montgomery and P. J. Goodman. Second AVard-PollIng place, Welch block. Judges D. H. Welch, Swan Wilson and Charles Larson. Third ward Polling place, Office of Astoria Box compay. Judges Dun Gamble, William O'Brien and and Ell Gustln. Notice Is further given that a cilv republican convention will be held at the council chambers In the city hall, at 2 p.m. on November 20, 1S02, for the purpose of nominating the following city officers: One city attornew, for a term of two years. One councilman from the First ward, for a term of three years. Two councllmen from the Second ward, each for a term of three years. One councilman from the Third ward, for a term of three years. By order of the city republican cen tral committee. JAMES W. WELCH, Chairman. W. F. M'GREGOR, Secretary. oooocwooooooooooooooooooo V. H. COFFEY Regularly supplies very large number of families with all their Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Mil Stuffs WHY Ills prices tell the reason, m- wi n.i sti. t. WILLAMETTE V UNIVERSITY .1. II. COMUMM, I'rcMtlrnt, Huh-m, Or. College of Libral Arts, Law, Art, Medi cine, Music, Oratory, Theology, Business PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT open to stud-mts completing .Kt,th grade depurtment-lowcr grade in preparatory department. Besides nfMnl Ing professional training, the University seeks to give a ;horough piactlral education to all who are aware of the valim of a train d brain. THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers ft thorough course In the theory ' ("""w ui iracuinf, Meets an re qtiirements or state school law teachers nre In constant demand. tT'Catalog-j'j upon application. Its Robt. A. Hiller ATTORNEY AT LAW Ex-Register U. S. Tjinii nfri. Land Titles and Land Office Business a specialty Timber Lands bought and .Id. Maps made. Correspondence solicited. Room J, Welnhard Bldg., Oregon City. brerea CALL FOR AN ASSEMBLY. All electors of the city of Astoria, re gardless of political affiliations, who believe in a nonpartisan, businesslike administration of municipal govern mcnt, are hereby requested to meet in the council chambers at the city hall of the city of Astoria on Wednesday, the 19th day of November, 1902, at the hour of I p. m., for the purpose of nominating a nonpartisan citizens' tick et foi the coming election In Decem ber, 1401 All electors are Invited to be present who are in harmony with the movement By order of the CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. GRAND MASQUERADE BALL CONCOMLY TRIBE, Improved Order of Redmen THANKSGIVING EYE, NOVKMHEIt 20, 100U ; Foard & Stokes' Hall Maskers Tickets Spectators ...II ..30c STARTLING, BUT TRUE "If everyone knew what a grand medicine Dr. Klnsi New Life Pills is," write IX H. Turner, Dempseytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you have In a day. Two weeks use has made a new man of me." Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 25c at Chas. lingers' drug store. I "The Biggest Sensation Everywhere." LILIPUT , OlapHable Pocket HtercNcopc ApparatiiM The smallest sterescope with the strongest optical effect. Highly fin ished In different colors with rich gold and silver decorations (mountings-. Including 20 V. P. Photographs. Views of art (genre). Price only II. Sent everywhere prepaid In letter form. AGENTS WANTED. Lllipat Sterescope Company FORREST BLDO., Philadelphia. OLD KENTUCKY HOME CLUB 0. P. S. WHISKEY American Favorite Whiskey BLUMAUER & HOCH Wiioleftale LIIHtr and Cigar I-nlerx SOLK 'AGENTS 108-1 10 Fourth Street ... I'oi IIiiimI, OiTfron JKO.HM.MAVH PATENT WltlTINt; niXU The most Important Improvement of the age In the art of pro manhlp makes the poorest writ er a splendid penman in a few wik by the un er this ring. En dorse.1 by prominent college presldrnls and boards of eduratlon In Rurt-re and America. Sample dosen assorted sli. sent posl paid for II, sliigl samplo So, When ordering a stnrle ring stale whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY 0. II H. FOURTH ST.. Philadelphia. G. 01. Bark Dentist Mansall Building. i:i Commercial St., Aatorla. Ore. TELEPHONE RED 104L Of. T. Ii. Ball DENTIST. 621 Commercial 8tret Astoria, Ore. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Vir nr.li r fur ttHNt, Ulttl FRESH AND .SALT Will h rrxinpti V 'id ana aHnrlly tlt iuM 10 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Vlci'Done Sn H2I. THE WALDORF iilllllllTTTTTMIllinnilllTHIIIXXXXXXIUlIIHiy, ...THE CITY OP ASTORIA,,, MummmuB t muwi.xw In Noted an the I'lace Where In Manufactured... m Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle Stains The Most Dnrsble, Preservative, ami Handsome Stains on the Market. Nothing keeps out tbe weather like shingles on the walls. Notbinir presems and beautifloa shingles like Cothirtb's stsins. Culblrtb also make tbe beet COPPER PAINT for the bottomi of nil vater craft C. F. WISE, Propr. Astoria's prim Ipal resort. Fine liquors nnd clgnrs. The MUG SALOON P. B. PETEnSOtf, Prop. Finest Wines and Liquors, Corner Astor and Ninth. North Pacific Brewing Co. EMIL SCHIHPFF, deneral Hanager. The Topular Product of the only brewery in North western Oregon enjoys a very large domestic and export sale. KOPPS BEST bottled or In keg Free city delivery. ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor New floods. New Fall Bamnles. Tr. eot Work. Prices Reasonable, and Work done with Dispgtoh. 4S2 Commercial fit - Astoria. Ore RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 BOND 8T. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all klndi of electrical nstalling and Repairing Supplies In stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone lll. H W. CYRUS. - Mr