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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1902 IT . . i . ....... A EASY FOR HIQH SCHOOL. (Continued from Page I.) FIavelklck ter a run of 15 yard. For a few mln utef the crowd waa wild with enthus iasm, and the high school's human lo- ' cvmotlve received an ovatlou that ccul-1 be heard a far south as Saddle mountain. Flavel tried and mlRsed for tt goal. Sitire, 10-0. The visitors here made determined stand and fought every Inch of the ground. On the kUko.t Mathena fum bled, but Astoria did not lose the ball. Flavel,' Wood and Barker battered ' away t the Portlnnd line for telling rain, and on the SO-yard line Wood went around left end for 25 yards. Flavel tiKl an end run, but waa neatly larkled. Mayo wnt around for two yard more, and then Flavel walloped through nailer for the thlnl touch don n. Again Wood missed for goal. . Store, 15-0. In the next few minutes' play there was more -it the spectacular. Little "Junlxi" Holmes securing the ball on Portlands kickoff, made a neat run that netted 40 yards, and a moment later Wood went through the field for it touchdown. His run waa fully 0 yar Is and was the result of the clever Interference given him ed the goal. Score, 21-0. In spite of the successful onslaughts of ttieir opponents, the visitors did not lose heart, but continued to contest every Inch of territory. The offens ive work of the Astorians was too much for them, however, and It was not long until Portland's goal line was again in danger. Flavel had repeat edly worked a fake center-buck that always netted yardage, and Just before the call of time he tried the fake again. Starting what looked like a buck through center, Flavel passed the ball back to Quarterback Holmes, who went around un unprotected end for 30 vards. landing the ball on Portland's 6-yard line. The call of time prevent ed another score. The game was cltan throughout and there was none of the disagreeable squabbling that has served to bring football Into disrepute. The visitors, though very much surprised at the re sult took their defeat philosophically and llstemd good-naturedly to the enthusiastic utterances of the high school partisans. The local players are entitled to much credit for the excellent game put up by them. The East Astoria ath letes ran always be depended upon to practice faithfully, but It has seldom before happened that the men from the central portion of the city have dis played the same regard for success. Their good form yesterday was due in no small measure to the coaching of George Mains, who was highly pleased with the outcome of the game. A wonderful rareer on the gridiron Is predicted for Flawl and Wood. Fi.i vel Is a veritable battering ram. Hi? Judgment is excellent and his Btrength remarkable. He was worked harder yesterday than he should have been. but never for a moment did he lose the "stean," that is so essentiaf to success. Wood is not far behind him, nor is Farl.er, and the hurdling tactics of the three men delighted .he crowd. Stlne was a stonewall at left guard and Mavos work at right end was more than had been expected of him Though very light, Jumbo Holmes is a quarterback who will npt soon be re placed on the team. Hill's tackling was superb, and Campbell, Kimball Wright and Mathena held down their positions in a thoroughly satisfactory manner. The teams lined up as fol lows: Astoria-21. Position.. Portland-. Caoipbtll...: LER Mantels' "Hill L T R Jessing; Mine L u k Fox Kimball C Foley Fraak Wriint R a L Cirtsorfy Mathcaa R T L Minis Mayo R EL Hesttr Holmes Q Leegtoa-Smltb Wood R H L (C) Redmond W.Barktr L H R .....Monk Flavel(C) F Dooly Umpire, Dan B. Allen; referee, Pro fessor O'Hara; linesmen, Larkin Shell of Columbia university, Henry Rose of Astoria high school; time of first half, 25 minutes; of second half, 20 minutes. tion that entitles us to statehood. The real property value of the terri tory reaches tl'OO.OOO.OOO and the native Mexican population is fast becoming an educated and progressive factor In the community." WILL BE THE LARGEST CATTLE RANCH IN THE WOULD Land In Mexico Has Been Purchased By Americans At An Ex penditure f 1 .000.000. SALT LAKE. Nov. St.-The ,.nr. of millions of acre suf Moicnt ter ritory alont the bonier of the V:.-. States, for the purpose of creating cue of the largest ranches in the world. Is the result of recent Herniations of American capitalists with ll.i.i men as principals. The I'tahiars i'uolve.l In the transaction are J. P. Wot!. W S. S. McCoroick. F. J. H.tgenbarth, H. C. Wood and Josiah Burnett. As sociated with them is O, M. Stafford, a banker and capitalist of Cleveland. The purchased land comprise!' near ly WOO square miles of territory and extends along the border for F9 miles from a point IS miles west of El Paso. Texas. The purchase involves an ini tial expenditure of H.000.000. It is the intention of the promoters of the enterprises to make this Mexican ranch a breeding ground for cattle and for this purpose will place from 7500 to 10000 upon the land the coming season. Asthma Can Be Cured The statement of Mr. J, F. Homan, c. Auatus ot., Chicago proves that th worst cases of Asthma in the world an not only relieved, but are readily curec by Dr. Schumann's Asthma Cure. Ht says: "Asthma kept me in terriblo mis n7 w icn years until I used youi Asthma Cure. After the first trial I wa a changed man. I went to sleep thai night and awoke next day much relievec and 1 nave gotten entirely over the Asth ma. n is now nine years since I wa cured." Sold by all druggists at r,oc and gi.oo Send lac sump to Dr. R. ScJiitTm inn, Box osm si. i.iui, .umu ior a t.ec tria package. member of the stock exchange since November I. 1SS0 mid chairman dur ing the past year, hi" sold his seat and w ill retire. The sale price Is said to have been SS0.00O. CANAL BE1NV. Bl'ILT Torpedo Boats and Other Naval pels Congregate. Ves- Pr. I'NDKii SEALED ORDERS sumed That Britkh Cruiser Has s?ail;d for Venezuela. HALIFAX, Nov. 27,-The British cruiser Chanybdis sailed tonight un der sealed or.l.-rs. Th nijh her dealt nation is unknown here, general Im pression Is that sh is golrg to Vene xuela. Haifa supplies X'vre rushed on lioai-d at short notice. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS VOTE FOIS NEW TOKK, Nov. 27. Since the ar rival here of Rear-Admiral Higginson's fleet the bluejackets of that command have been engaged, says a Herald dis patch from Culebra, W. I.. In cutting a canal across the narrow neck of land which separates Great harbor from the larger bay, thus affording easj pas sage from one harbor to the other. The Panther, with 500 marines on board who have been loing guard duty on the Isthmus of Panama, has arrived and was placed in quarantine as a pre cautionary measure. When It Is thought safe her detachment will Join the 700 now in camp, forming a full regiment, which will take part in the coming operations. The torpedo flotilla of seven vessels arrived from San Juan and has gone into its berth in Great harbor, where the vessels will 1 made ready for duty as scouts In the search problem. The fleet is engaged In routine drills pend ing the arrival of the colliers which are daily expected. Then the bunkers will be filled in preparation for the search problem. JOHN SVENS0N CHiica-Labor Isles Caidldale for CooKllaiai li Second Ward STARTLING CONDITION Filipinos Are Making ations for Secret War. Prepar- Aged PRESUMABLY SUICIDE. American In Paris Found Dead in His Room. NEW YORK ,Nov. 27. Francis Reu ben Bryan, an American, has been found in his room shot through the heart, presumably by himself, says a World dispatch from Paris. He was 70 years old and came originally from Philadelphia. About a fortnight ago Bryan con sented to quit his apartment In the Fuuborg St. Honore, for a private san itarium. He left the hospital last Thursday without notice to his rela tives residing here and returned to his domicile. The body was found on Mon day, but the greatest secrecy has been maintained regarding the case. SEATTLE. Nov. :7. -Natives of the Philippine Islmds arged on by priests and throjgh the medium of secret so cieties are arming themselves and mu nitions of war are being furnished to them from some source, not ki own to the government of the United States. This is 'th? statement of Lieut. H. Newton Kierulff of the transport Dix which arrived today. As evidence of this Lieutenant Kier luff tells of the finding of a wrecked barge on th? coa.it of Luzon whii h wan loaded with guns and amunltion and which must have been delivered from some schooner. Dr. L L Ball DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at loweut rates, for ftshiruien, Fanners and LoRcr. A. V. ALLBN Troth and Commercial Streets XX8X0XUX4X8X4XttX4XBlXUX4 XOX8X)X8XXKXf)XnX4)XX4)XttX H Air Tight Heaters jj FROM 32 AWARDS "The Biggest Senaatlon Everywhere." LJLJPUT lohtt.siiblc l(M'kt Mtcrowoptt A ppui nt UN The maUxst strewpo with the lron..tt optical effect. Highly fin lhd In different colore with rich gold and silver decorations (mounting including SO V. F. Photograph. Vletf of art (genre). Price only $1. Hent everywhere prepaid In letter form. AOENT9 WANTED. LlliputSterosccpc Company rwilKST BMKJ., Philadelphia. Cook stoves, Ranges ami everything in tho stove lino tit absolutely the lowest prices in Astoria. The most Important Improvement of the age. In the art of pen manship make the poorest writ er a splendid penmnn In a few week by the use of this ring. tin donwd by prominent college president and board of education In Europe a Mtltl 1 m.. rt. a - i Xttxxxixxaxxuxxaxxxnxxtaxaxxaxxnxxxxi iae sent post paid for ii.sh.mu ample I5o. When ordering a single Hn state whether for man. woman or child. H. H. ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher S r UltOSM MAN'S ATKNT WKITINtJ HI Mi WILLAMETTE 7 UNIVERSITY .1. II. COLEMAN, President. Sulem, Ore. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medi cine, Music, Oratory, Theology, Business PUEFA ItATORY DEPARTMENT orn to tud.nta completing eighth grade department-lower grade in preparatory department, lleeldea afford lii professional training, the University eeek.i to give .i .horough piactkal eaucation to all who are awure of the value of a tr.Uiud brxin. THK NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers a thorough course In the theory and practice of teaching. Meet all renulrements .f ut ile school law. It teachers are In constant demand. CC'atalogu? upon application. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. IH S. FOURTH ST.. Philadelphia. A tori. Ore. G. 01. Barr, Dentist HaaaeU Building. 571 Commercial 8L, TEJLBPHONK Astoria, REB ton. Ore. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commlaaeon and Snipping Agent Wells Fargo and Pa ciflo Express Comp&nlae. Cus tom House Broker. RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone 11S1. OLD KENTUCKY HtfME CLUB 0. P. S. WHISKEY American Favorite Whiskey BLUMAUER & HOCH Wholesale Liquor find I'ftrar Dealer SOLE AGENTS tOK-110 Fourth Street - - - Portland. Oregon Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Yout iiMrri fur mrsu. buth FliKSH AND SA LT Will Iw tircmpuv mil ilia urturlly aiivmlr.l lo 3. W. MORTON, Pree. Telrptuine No, Tji. STAUTLINQ SVRtMttHK. Very fe couldb ellrve In ItHikkng at A, T. lloadley, a healthy, roiuiuat blacksmith of Tlldea tiul., ihui for ten yeni1 he suffered such tortures from Rheumatism as few could endure and live. Hut a wonderful ohanse fol lowed hi Inking Klet trie Kilter, "Twe IkiI(U wholly cured me," lie wrl. "and I have not fell a twinge In over n year." Tlny regulate the Kidury. purify the hloud and rule lllieiinuttlsm Neuralgia, N'di'voiiMiH'Mi, Improve dl KtslUni and give perfect health. Tv them, only bo tt. at ('has. iti.grr drug store. ASM.ifiKl' AMIP FLAMK, Heeakln Into a Musing home, sn.ne firemen latoly driigtt-the alerplmr )n rtiatis from dea'h. Fanrlrd seiunty mid Win mar. It s that way when you u.glcct rough and cold. Kon't do II. Dr. King' New t'Mscuvrry Nr fonsiimplloii give pel feet protect to a iigalnst all TliiM.it, Cheat and l.ung lioutil.'s. Keep It pear, and avoid iif frlng, diMith and dortor hill A trusiHnfit iii a laat cough, iwr- slst-'iit use the most Muborn. Ilaiia- and nice lusting, It's guarantee! lo itttlsfy by Cha. Roger. Ptk It and 11.00. Trial bottles free. A FINK LIBART. f 140 volume found on ah at he Northern Pacific' "North Ooaai l.lmltrd" train. I Hint forget that three are the only train operated ta the West that are lighted throughout - electricity. It T UXURIOUS i RAVEL BltllnT,','" rNOl,4 K .tn'P:.""-l.a. .m l'lll MKTF.Il'it KM.l.tHII MKU ! Uml4 mi'MM kin -"" .Ik.r. K'Am nra SaklHll I .(( "?. .'t fnlmmtm Tr.O..ll. 4 "NrlUr Ikr I4I.,"m, wm. r- II t4 ... kl.kMKr k.Ul w su, aiaaim cHra, raita. r H CYRUS. KTiL PP IS EXON'EKATKD Defamers of Late Mainfui turer Be Prosecuted. Will m'.Mt., -ov it -Inquiry inBtltutel in th scanial3 encerning '.he late Heir Kmpp ut '.'aprl island is said to have completely cleared Krupp's char acter and In .-'rrMf:uwH' the govern- uimi iu jirose-ute tne newspapers which made the defamatory stat ment.. NEW MEXICO AS STATE. Every Reason Why Territorial Form of Government Should Cease. CHICAGO. Nov. 37. MY A. Otero, governor of New Mexico, Who i In Chicago on business, believes that New Mexico 1 entitled to be admitted to the union of states. "There is no reas on oa earth why New Mexico should not become a state," he said last night. "It has a population of 300,000 people and we have wealth and educa- MOUE POWER FROM XI 'j A.'tA It has be-n decided to build a large Dower plnnt on the Canadian side of Niagara falls, which when completed will enable the operators to furnish AAA I.--... . . .w.vw iiuikc power, a tew years ago the idea of using Nla?ar s power would have seemed ridiculous, but the pro. gress of inv'netion during last n- mrv nas now made it possible. There also has been wonderful progress made In medicine during that time, the most noticeable being the introduction of Hosletter's Stomach Ilittetrs about Ji veaii ago. This family medicine i for everybody, but mote especially foi thosa who are weak and sickly. It will strengthen the stomach and nerves, cure indigestion, insomnia, constipation and malaria .fever and airue. Try it and see for youiself. ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor New Goods, Winter Samples, Per fect Work, Prices Reasonable and Work Done With Dispatch. Mil n i inmnTi 1 1 1 1 uiixiixixxxmmmixiiiiixxxy' ...THE JJVOJP ASTORIA... la Noted iin the I'lai e Where In Maiiiil'aettired... , CutbirtlTs Creosote Shingle Stains The Most Durable, Preservative, and Handsome Stains on the Market. Nothing keeps oat the weather like shingles on the walls, preserves ami beantities sliiiiL'les like Cntbtrth's stains. tutbirtb also makes the best COI'PEIC PAINT for Hie Udtoms ater craft. NntbitiK of all 'xxixinaxxxxxxxraxx2XHraxxxxxixTOTxxxxxKxxxx! 4S2 Commercial St., Astoria. Ore. PERRTN'S PILE SPECIFIC GIVES IMMEDIATE RFLIEF. t RHANl, III ,0 t, ,1h, VM. Ps. I'EasiN, Helena, Mont. Uesr Fir: I huve been trying through the druggist hart to obtain inotlinr tottl kf y ur pile apeelfie. at I have ueen aunerer irora tliem on ana on rnr soma rein. I saw th adi. in me of Seattle, IFaah.i aomc time in Mar last, at that time I waa 100 mile north of Rea'tle, so I want to Seattle and round It. I hveued Hup and have been try ing to get more, It has halped in very much, more ao that an thing I Inive aver uacd, snd I h-va beea very anxious to uae another bottle. Yours renpactfully H, H, CaanDLsa. ART COLLECTOR wEAI NEW VOUK, Nov. Ti. -William H. Fuller, widely known as an art solict or, I dead at his home in this city at the age of 62. He was giaduated from Vale In lrtfil and spent most of his life collecting works of art of which he owned many choice examples. SEAT BROUGHT FORTUNE. NEW TORK, Nov 27.-Chairman McPherson Kennedy, who has been a NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCB DEPOSIT. RT THE IMPERIAL INSURANCB COMPANY, LIMITED TO WHOM IT MAT CONCH. RN In accordance with the requirements of the laws of the State of Oregon, relative to insurance companies, notlee Is hereby given that the Imperial In surance Company, Limited, of LoruJba, England, desiring to oeaae doing bus iness within the 8tate of Oregon, In tends to withdraw Its deposit with the treasurer of said state and will, If no claim against said company shall be filed with the Insurance Commissioner within six months from the second day of SepteThber, 1002, th same being the date of the first publication of this no tice, withdraw Its deposit from th State Treasurer. IMPERIAL INSURANCB CO., LTD, By WM. J. LANDERS, afanarrar. Dated at Ban Franclsoo ties 1st day of September, HOi. Castings We are prepared to make them oa short notice and of the best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kinf. of oaatlngrs or pattern work. Lowe. prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO- 2461. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron & Brass Works Cr. lsth ud Fiankllu are; Some Inter esting Facts G Th, "Northwestern Llinl'wl" trait. llrle lighted thpiughou', both InauW and out, mill steam healed, are ltb ut dcrptlon, lb rtntai train la iho world. They em bed y the litnet, t et an I bant Id' for comfort, ronvfnJ and luaury ever offered lb travelling public. nd altogether ar th mm complete and splendid production ef l car builders' art. Thee plndld Ttaina Connect With The Great Northtn The Xorthera Pacific nad The CiDfltlloa Pik-INc AT 8T. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No titra chars for lh supara a -ommodatlon and all elaaes nf ik k. : re arallabl for paasta in lb train on thl Un are proteritd by Ike Interioeklnti Klock System. IV. II. MHAU II. U SI0UDR. tlenerl Agent. Trav.llni tfi. I'orUaod. Oragia Don't Guess at It Foley's Honey Tat heaia Jungs aadttopa the cough. Steamer SUE II. ELMORE The Largest, fltaunchest, Steadiest, and moat seaworthy vessel ever on the route. Best of Table and State Room Accommoda tion. Will make round trip every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook V FARE $3.SO CoonecUni at Astoria wlUi Ue Oregon Railroad aV Navigation Co. and the Astoria ft Columbia K. R. for Portland, Baa Franolaco and all points Bast. For freight and passenger rates apply , M Samuel Elmore & Co. General Ajfenta, ANtoriu, Or. A. ft C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. or to B. C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or. O. II. ft N. Co. Portland. Or. When people aro onie n.il.iM.ig a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the bnt svrv'.-e obtainable a far as speed, comfort and afety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CMNTRAL LINHS are paid to aen-e the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at alt Junction point. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service titiex-lled. vteni served a la carte. In order to obtain the first -cliuw ser vice, ask th ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct u'.ti.ecilon at St. Paul for Chicago. Milwaukee and all point East. For any further Information rail on any ticket agent ,or corresiond with J AS. C. POND, Oen. Pass. Ag't. or .TAR A. CTfCK, Milwaukee. Wis eu are cmeiar tOaii wt4I ua our rates and let us teH you ahem tlie service and accommodation nffer- "i ty me ll,l,fNOIH CENTRAL RAILROAD. THHOCGII TOimiHT Car via th ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago as) Clnclnnntl, Don't fall to writ oa about your trip a we re In a tlon to give you some valuable Inor matloii and anltance; f.319 mile of track ov.-r which are operated some f th" finest trains In the world I or particulars regarding freight yt nassenger rate call on or address. .C MNDBICT. II. It. THl'MBKI-U T. V. ft It. A. Coin'l Aft. 113 Thlrrj HI.. Portland. Or PACIFIC COAST COMPANY tHal UUAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed. DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Telephone mun 66i Samuel Elmore & Co., Ajts. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself or absent ftiends than in a year's subscription for tli Setnl-Weekly Astorlon It gives all the city and county news twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. a M it It gtxxxnTxxi.:x:u:tx::inxaxMXMiHxnxxnxMixiixxiJmtxxox Baltimore S Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS -ItKTWKHN CHICAGO NEW YORK Vlu WANIIINOTOX, . . Finest and Fastest series of (ruins in the world. Palatini Coaches, Pullmnn Buffet Parlor ami Drawing Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service In the World Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Art. - Chlcaro, 111 8 Cx8xux8xxax8xxxtt::xxx xxmxxuxxxxxXHxji f