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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SATURDAY, NOVF.MBER JO. l!H)2 THE OLD -Absolutely Pure THERE IS HQ SUBSTITUTE WILL BE PUT NEXT. English, Employers Will Learn a Few Things From American Ideas. NEW YORK. Nov. 28 In an editorial article today the Times says that Al fred Mosely's Industrial commission has been met in Che United States w ith true American hospitality and open-mind-edness and Mr. Mosely's idea is one that appeals forcibly to the alert, prac tical American intelligence, cables the London correspondent of the New York Times. There can be no doubt that Mr. Mosely's example will be followed la the United States as well as In Eng land with immense benefit to all con cerned, continues the correspondent. . One thing delegates certainly have ev erywhere noted is the superior alert ness and business keeness of the aver age American employe There is indeed room for another Mosely commission to take the masters about the United States and show them how far they are behind the Americans. "HX$. HOGS, WHO EAT HOGS." Sultan of Bacolod Writes of Americans Offlor and Man Killed In Battle. MANILA, Nov. 28 Constabulary In spector Hendrix in Samar island was killed last Tuesday by ladrones. His detachment was routed and Hendris with one soldier was killed. The sulton of Bacolod, after profess ing friendship for Americans, has writ ten a letter to Captain Pershing In which he calls Americans "Hogs, hogs, who eat hogs." and challenges them to fight. It is probable Pershing will be ordered to take i column to Baco lod. FENCES WILL CAl'SE WAR Government La:id Agent Determined "o Enforce Law. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 28. Colonel J. S. Mosby, special land ae''.t of the government tvho has been called here to testify before the federal grand jury, says: "There will be bloodshed in Nebraska over fence matters before it is done with, but I proposa to have fences torn down, if I hive to xend cavalry forces th;re to do it. "I will go to Alliance and look after the Stardard CatMe company. That firm probably has mwe land fenced m Nebraska thar. any two people and I nu look into it.' AS !;..MK, SO AMERICA United Sta'- Will Fall as Did La'.in Empire. NEW YORK. Nov. 2i.-In a jrrr.vn at Old Trinity, Bishop Wr.rthir.gy.n of Omaha, N'-b., quoted from Gibbon re garding the volurtiourmes of Rome and compared this country's possibilities of downfall with thai of the empire. "There is peril." he said, "in our prosperity, even in the blessings which we ask today as a nation. There is in In our luxuriousness and presump tious extravagance." HEN Ho'R'S AUTHOR ILL Fan ily of Lew Wallace Aalrmed At His Weakenjd Condition. CHICAGO, Nov. 28. -A dispatch to the Chronicle from Cmwfordsville, Ind. says: The family of General Lew Wallace is alarmed over the illness with which he has been suffering. His trouble started with a diseased tooth, but has developed until the general is in quite a weakened condition. CORRUPTION ON INCREASE Serious Conditions In China Owing to Decline of Silver. LONDON, Nov. 28. The Times pub lishes a dispatch from Pekln dealing with difficulties which have arisen in consequence of the decline In silver. The correspondent says there Is not ,JWta,th renMdy that care a eoM la nb 4r RELIABLE reason to fe;tr that Chin.i ill fail to meet engagements, but a discouraging feature of the situation is that no ef- J fective attempt has yet beem made to nit reduce any kind of nnancial reform anywhere in the empire. whil if any thing corruption Is on the Im reuse. AMERICAN CATTLE KXCLUPED After January First American Stock Not Received In England. Lt'NI'-ON ,N''. 2S.-The board of ugiculturae has closed the pons of the United Kingdom against the importa tion of animals from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The or der takes eff.vt Janu try 5. Cargoes arriving in the m.n-.vhil will be the sutject of special investigation. The exclusion of American cattle has caused a, feeling amounting almost to consternation in shipping and meat trades. Fi-ars are expresstd that th interdittion may lie extended to im ports from all United States ports which would result in i Kr?at rise In the price of meat. ST. LOU13 AGAIN Men Are c'harged With Fraudulent Voting Indictments S-rveJ On Others. ST. LOUIS, Nov. IS.-The October grand jury submitted a final leport this .-venmg and adjourned. The report is sensational in th, extreme, advocat ing a chantr-1 in ele-tion laws and se verely criticising city oftk'als nnntrt ed with booiiing ,,ass. Information charging fraudulent vot ing weie issued against four men and a numtn-r of indictm nts iv-re returned against periens whos ? nan were kept secret WILL BK PEN'S!1 .'El! U. I. Employes Will He Uetir-i He e itfter Upon Pensions. i.MAHA. Nov. L'S. Itul -h and lobu lation for the pension yys'-m vhih will po into effe.t January 1, have becu coiii)leted jy the offi. j.ds of the Union Pacific by which employes will U- re tire. .n penPions. Details of the sys tem 'ill not be mai ; publi" until later. MIMN J ENOINEEIt DIES SAN FUAN CISCO, Nov. 28. -W. ". Iteynolds. a well known ruining engi neer and one of th txi'er's employed by Marshall Field ml th- Pullman company to investigate their mining property In Mexico.' was attacked with neuralgia of the heart while riding on a street car and died a few minutes later at the Park Emergency hospital. ENROUTE FOP. BERLIN NEW YORK, Nov S- Robert N. Mc Cormiclt. United States ambassador at St. Petersburg, will start today for the continent after a brief visit here, cables the London correspondent of the Trib une. He is highly pleased with his transfer. FIGHTS WERE DRAWS. CHICAGO, Nov. 2S. Tim Kwrrns and "Kid" Black fought a slx-rourd draw at Apolo held last nigh. Aror' Daly also fought dr-- k f Galligan. 'ENTENARIAN lIK-, ; e SANTA FE. Nov. 8, nwI Marie Chavais, for many yr prominent figure in the history of ''' Mexico is dead, aged I'll !. -4V 4 CHURCHES 44 GERMAN LUTHERAN -.ion's--Kr-vices nt 11 a. m. Sunday n hool at 10 a . 111 . a a HAPTI3T All the usual services il) be observed, and sermons will t preached from the following subjects: This signatar Is on srary box of th rsoalo lxmive RmmiWiiiiniri(a Tbiu "A Great Revival." and '"Two Ques. ttons and One Answer." PUKSMYTKRtAN Services as usual Theme of the morning sermon: "Vis Ions :xnd T.Mk." Evening: "Obed ience." MF.THODtST KlUStVPAl.-Ni'V. J. H. Coleman, O, !., president of Wil lamette university, w ill preach both morning and evening. FIRST LUTHERAN -There will be no services, us the pastor spends Sun day in Chinook. There w ill be a service next Monday evening instead. NORWECI N-DANISH ,Uclho.Ilst - Rev F. A. Scnrvie will occupy thei pulpit both morning ami exentiig. Sub- I iect for morvmg sermon: "Comfort My People." Evenliii: "Hohold the Lamb of God. Sunday school Ht 10 a. in.: ' song serv ice at I p. m. a m GRACE The .Right Kev. R Wlstai Morn. D. !.. Rimop of Oregon, will' be present at both morning and even ing service. In .he evening the rite j of continuation will be administered anil the sermon will be delivered at the request of the Younjr Men's Rrother-j hcoi Services .it 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. j m. Sunday school and carol practice I at 12 o'clock, and at S:S0 a service will ! b" c.in,lnct.d in Holy Innocent's chapel in East Astoria. MORE POWER FROM NIAGARA . It has be-in decided to build a huge oower plant on the Canadian Mde of Niagara falls, which when completed will enable the operators to furnish 20O.0tX) horse power. A few years ago the idea of using Niagara power would have seemed ridiculous, but the pro gress of invnetlon during last cen tury has 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 Bittetrs about 60 veara ago. This faintly medicine Is for everybody, but more especially for thoss who are weak and sickly. It will strengthen the stomach and nerves, cure indigestion, iutomiila, constipation and malaria .fever and aarue. Try It and see for yourself. NEW TODAY Sweet .Tam for sale. Hoefler. Oaston sells feed, grain and hay. You will find the best 15c meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. Rosyln coal last! longer, Is cleaner j and makes less trouble with stores j and chimney flues than any other coal j on the market. George. W. Sanborn, j agent Telephone 131L 1 WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from As toria to at once prepare for Positions in the Government Service. Apply to Inter-State Cones. Inst. Cedar Rapids, la. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike manner. Orders promptly ex ecuted. Shop, No. 425, Bond street JOHM A. MONTGOMERY. The Oriole Go Basket Is a handsome and light ffo-cart which can be easily folded and carried on the arm, can be carried in travailing with child In It and us;d aa a high chair at table, can be conveniently carried on cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Prices $3 to $i0. Chas. Hetlborn & Son are sole agents. BIO REDUCTION SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton will Inaugurate a sweeping reduction sale of ladle and children's hats, to continue for SO day. Remember that every BO-cent purchase gives you a chance for an elegant 1600 piano. MRS. R. INGLETON, Welch Block A FINE LI BART. Of 140 volumes is found on each of MISS ROSE OWENS, No. 720 Seventeenth St., "If every lutferine woman hu the tame experience with Vine of Cardul that I had, your medicine will be most popular. About a year ago I began to have a worn out tired feeling with lassitude, paint in the back tad head which kept iocreasine every month. I felt that Ineeded something, but to get the right medicine was the trou ble. I finally decided on your Tine of Cardui and only needed to take three bottles when I was fully re covered. fTJTjHEN Miss Uo IYYI has a regpons I " I the Govern 1 if . .1 1 Rose Owens, who iponsible position in eminent service at Wnliinirton. IJ. C, decided to Uj Wine tA Cardui, she made a wise liuiu-M. Over a million women have been relieved of female weakness by this same Wine of Cardui. it is not a strong medicine but may be taken every day in the y;ar by any woman with benefit. It does not force results, but corrects di-raiigfments of tbe menstrual organs. It strengthen th nervous iynteui, Rives tone to th bodily func tions, act diractly on the eenital orgaoi, and is tbe finest tonic for wo men known to the science of medicine. j Mu$ Hot tHomi. j WINE of CARD 'More than Half I the banking business of the i United States is done on a capital less than one-third as large as the assets of The j Mutual Life Insurance Com- jpany of New York. j Ortt Of pr ctftl. of foul bank claraaa uf lha I country in 1901 fwtwtl thivugh Naw York Cltuinf Mx Ccmbtne.1 1 itpiul N't Vork CiiyCltaring Hon Kink. $103,202,500 Awls I h Mutual 1 itt liwuMiKV Co. ol V.l $352,838,971 Your life insurance policy is not protected by such secur ity, unless it is in The Mutual. Wriu coJay lor "Wktrt Shall I luaun' " The Mituai. Like Insurance Com tan y of New York kuH.oD A. McCcanv, Pmlilam. VAN DUSEN & CO. Resident Agent. Astoria. Oregon. Sherwood QUIeapy, Msnagcr, Seattle, Washington. C. H. Waterman. State Manager, Portland. Orerron. the Northern Paciltc's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that I these are the only trains operated In ! the West that are lighted throughout i hr electricity. j REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the dose of business November 15. 1802. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $:'7.5M '22 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 2.W2 9 U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation ' 12.500 00 Stocks, securities, etc 121.1' 4 Other real estate owned. .. 6.160 i Due from National Hanks (not reserve agents) 2.110 87 Due from State Banks and Bunkers M.U 31 Due from approved reserve agenw 167.21S U Internal-revenue stamps 106 10 Notes of other National Hanks 110 00 Nickels and centB M 26 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: Specie 1126,400 Legal tender notes.. 40 12.V440 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) 625 00 Total $762 :.:.76 73 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in t 50, ,"00 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ex ;,orio penses an I taxes paid .17 ',911 National Bank notes out standing 12 Due to State Banks and Bankers Individual deposits subject to ' heck ..IIS1.776 2 Deitund certillcates of deposit 1".4.4!3 20 VS.W 46 Total $7'i2,R76 79 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I. 3. S. Gordon, Cashier of the above, named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed rmd sworn to before me this 26th day of November, 11)02. C. R. THOMSON. Notary Public. .Correct fittest: W. F. McGregor, G. C. Flavel, W. M. Ladd, Directors. Dr. T. k Ball DENTI8T. 824 Commercial Street Astoria. Or. WASHINGTON, D. C. If you are a suffering wo man we would say to you that Wine of Cardui seldom fails to completely cure any case of female ills, We say emphatically, it never fails to benefit. Every day hun dreds of sufferers are writins I to our Ladies' Advisory De "Sj partment. The letters are H nnenrvl bv neftwna MTnrtf. tent to give advice. Mrs. Jones was cured by follow ing the advice which was freely given her by the Ladies' Advisory Depart ment. Miss Owens was cured without advice by just buying a 11.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from her druggist and taking this great medicine in the pri vacy of her home. No doctor's ex amination, treatment 'or advice it nec essary. You have read what these two cured, women have written. It this not enough to lead von to determine to be rid of suffering? August 13, 1900, Mrs. W. H. Jones, of Cameron, Mo., writes: "I tuf fered tstsrWy at monthly periods for three years, t would sometimes go for seven months with no flow at all. Now I have my health back again and am expecting to be confined In January. I cannot praise your medicine enough." VI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS VOTK I'Olt- JOHN SVENSON Cltlin-Laeor IqIos Caadldsl. (sr C.wIIm Is Second Ward G. (D. Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. 871 Commercial flt Astoria, Or TULErHONK RED C. J. Trenchard tnsursnce Commission and Snipping Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Kxprena Conuanlas. Cus tom House Broker RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 KOND ST, We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies in stork. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone 11(1. H W. CYKUH, - Mar AINDRBW LAKE Merchant Tailor New Good. Winter Samples, Per fect Work, Price Reasonable and Work Done With Dispatch. ixi Commercial St., Astoria. Ore, Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your order far tnrata. to4b F R E S II A N I) jJ A L T Will be pn mpu and faiHt.'ariorlljr aurudml la 3. W. MORTON, Pre. 1- 1'j ftone V. '11. (iltOSSMAVS IMTHNT WIMTIMi KIN The m0.1t Important Improvement of the ntte In the urt of pen manship makes the poorest writ er a splendid penman In a few week by the use of this ring. En dorse I by prominent rollcire presidents and boards -nt education In Euro and AniTlca. Sample doxen assorted sixes sent post paid for l. single sample J5o. When ordering a single rlnif stale whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. 1 19 S. FOL'UTH ST., Philadelphia. NOTICE FOR FUnt.TI.'ATIOM'. United States Land OCnce, Oregon City, Oregon, October 13, 1902. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the art of congress of Juna I, !R78, entitled "An act for the ssle of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land tate by act of August 4, 189!, SIMON KASPAIt, of Mayger, countyof Columbia, state of Oregon, has thl day filed In this office his sworn statement No. S92S, for the purchase of the K of NEtt section 31 and NWVi of NW14 section 84, and 8W4 of SWK of section No. 37 In township No. I north, range No. west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purpose, and to establish hi claim to said land before the register and receiver of thl office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 2d day of January, 1903. He nam's as .vitnesse: Frank Ev anson, of Astoria Ore.; Axel Stocken berg, of Mayger, Ore.; William Lee, of Rainier, Ore.; Ole Christiansen, ot Astoria, Or. Any and all pe.isuns claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this ofllre on or before said 2d day of Jan tiary 1901. CHA9. B. MOORKS, 10 21 18-2. Register. Robt. A. niller ATTORNEY AT LAW Bx-Regtoter V. S. Land Office. Land Title and I And Offic Business a specialty Timber Land bought and sold. Map Biafle. CorrsHapondene solicited. sVeotn l, Wtnftwd Bldf., Oregea dry, Ortgea Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of nil kinds nt luwt rules, for lislnnnt'ii, Fanners ami Ixipirs. A. V. ALrLrEIN Tenth and Commercial Mrctts X4mx4titX4xX4)xm4tnx4xtsx4) X4xnx4xX4xwx4xx4inx4iiii4 I Air Tight Heaters jj H FROM B Cook stovt'M, Kane's aiul tvtrytliiiig in the tftove line ut nbxoiult'ly the lnwe-t m irtccH in Astoria. H S H. H. ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher 4xnx4xta4iux4xnx4xux4xux4X4xux4znx4xuz4xiixxnz4xtax WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY .1. II. i'OI.KMAN, 1'irr.lalriil, Nuleiu, Ore. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medi cine, Music, Oratory, Theology, Business PRKr AllATOItT DKl'AKTMK.NT o n to students .emulating rigblh gra.lo (tepnrtinent lower graJe In prepunloiy ilepnrtinnt. Ursidra nfferj. Ing professional trslnlng, tho University seeks to give a thorough piaHal eitueatloi) to all who are aware of I lie v.ilue u( ft tialnnl brain, TIIM NORMA I, PEI'A HTM KNT offers it thorough rourss In the thror nnj prartk'e of trnohlng. Mifts nil re ntilrrmrnls of st.itt m-liiwl low. Ms teachers are In ronatant ilemuiiil. I 'Cutnlog j-, upon ApptlrsUnn. OLD KENTUCKY HOME CLUB 0. P. S. WHISKEY American Favorite Whlmkcy BLUMAUER 6b HOCH WtKilemile l.lUorMUtl C luur Krulrrs SOl.i: AOKNTN 1 OH-1 10 Fourth Street Crxxxxxxxxxxxxirxxixxxxxxxiiiiiixiixinixiiiixxiix74 ...THE CITY In Xote.l no the I'litee Wheri" In .Miiihiiik Cured.,. ,, , . Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle Stains The Most iMirslilr, rri'srrvnlivi, unl lliindHdino Stuins on tin Market. Nolbiiifc' kwpx out Hi"' nllier like sliingliw mi t lit anils. Ni,tlnug prrarrvi-H nml bcuillillrs !ii nylon liU-Cntl.irtli'a ftnins. Culbirtb uls.1 iiiukes the Uat t'olTKH I'AINT for llif Ixitloms of ull ter craft. 'ZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXX.' Ca5tings W ara prepared to niak. thrm oa short notice and of the best material. Let u give you estimates on any klni of casting or pattern work. Lower prices for first-class work, TELEPHONE NO 2451. Steamer SUE The Largest, Staunrhc-st, Rteaillest, anil most seaworthy v.hspI ever on the route. Best of Table ami State !toom Accommoda tion. Will mske round trips every Ave days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Hallread Kavlgstlon Co. and the Astoria Columbia R. K. for Portland, Dan Francisco aad all point Bast. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Bltnorc & Co. (icnernl A if en In, Ante-rUt, Or. or to B. C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or. A. A C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advuntiige foi yourself or absent friends tban in a yeur's subscription for tbe Semi-Weekly Astorlan It gives all tbe city and county news twice encb wk foi only one dollar a year in adrance. 1'urllatml, Orrgoa OP ASTORIA... IKON, Sil-nL, BRASS and BRONZE Srow Bay Iron U Brass Works tt I. IXlll ci.il f ani lb an-. II. ELMORE O. R. A N. Co. Portland. Or.