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a i" a fcv. a a Ik -Ac Keep Out thoWet SAWYER'S OIL CLOTHING Mid. NM hum tlx bwt mx.ri.ia M4 lb raul wort M miliit. , far l. trad. Mark. It jmr dsaisr daw not km Ui, arhu far mUIocm to 1. 1. Mt.r m fc, irt,., fc, ' m n. it. HAW YEft t MX. IM Mlto. PERSONAL MENTION Dr. Cordlner la In Portland. F. Fouler of GoWe Is in the city. J. K. urke was In th oily yester day frwti Csthlamet. Mi.v Habersham .f Ilwaco is visiting with ti tends In Astoria, Aiin Hill the Sklpanon dairy man was in town yester-Iay. . . x W. C. Barrett returned yesterday owning to Portland. William Haggman of Waranton visited the city yesterday. O. C. Paimbrg left last night for a short business trip to Portland, v 3. V. Ferguson was a passenger on last night's train for Portland. John Heckard was In yesterday from his place on the Lewis and Clark; County Surveyor Allmau was In the city yesterday from his home at Cath- lamet. ' .. , ' Mi. and i Ala. Carlton B. Anen are In the city from Ilwaeo to spend the winter. Manley M. Strewn was In the city yesterday rfom his home at Knappton, Wash. Mrs. J. C. Vinson returned to her home in Skamokawa yesterday. Mrs Vinson has been ill in this city. Mrs. U. J. Pye accompanied by the children, left yesterdiy morning for California on the steamer Columbia. K. L. Rerren tbe Oregon City Umber cruiser arrived ;n the city yesterday. Mrs D. B. English and son, W O. English, are in the city enroute for Ilwaro. v : ' W. Elliott arrived In the city yester- day from Portland to remain a few days on business. 1 He represents the Examiner. R.'V. Jones will leave this morning for Medford and other points in the southern part of the state. He will be absent' for about three weeks. WARSHIPS SEIZED BY EUROPEANS (Continued from Page I) , Great Britain's action, threfore, I? w ithout . JnsiinViUkvi. The Venesuel au government ottnnot tiecUe im for eign claims before the ' rvoluti.m, has been entirely crush -d. ' 1 : "What do you tut Mid to do in View of the present attitude of the pow er?" was nake-1. "Knforvc our rights," replied Presl- dent ("astro, "and explain to the world that Venezuela has laws and prove that e havis never denied our engage mvnts." ' T'MTKU STATES IS 8II.KNT Knows the Situation Thoroughly, Hut Will Not Interfere. AVASHlNGfON. Dec. . Minister Powen at Caracas has cabled confirm ing the reports that the Hritlsh and! erman n.lnlsters have left" their posts 1 there. : . " : They requested Minister Itowen to take ehivrif.il of the Interest of their! countries In Venetuela, which he will' do. ' : r ... The state department Is perfectly j awarj ot the Intentions of the British and German governments and has seen no reason to Interfere. : A WCMDERFUl MEDICINE. For Billem nd Nerws Disorder, such as Wind and Pais in ttwstoruach. Sick Head ache, OidtlltKM, Fufceaa sad Swelling after muinna ana uruwilnma, cold Chills Plushine-iot H(, lo of Apwtite, Short, nenof Breath, Coslivents. Mlok-bea oa to Mtn. uiuuroea sleep, Friehtful Dream, and all Nerwua and Trembling Srnaailona, . Ill tin ui . . . .hi. . . . . Hrery aurTcrer is canteMlv inirlled lo rv oui Boaof theae Pilla, and the will be ark ""r'" wijnuur a rival HEKCH AnS PILLS taken aa dlrtc tod. will qiiKkly restore Kemale tecomplet health. They prompt) remove anv otaalru " w irreguianigr 01 tat aynem. rot a Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion. Disordered Liver. they act Ilk mairie-. few doses wilt work! wonoer upon in vital organs; StrcDgtlKQ, ing the muacular Srslem, restoring the lone lost Compleston, bringing hack th keen xire h appetite, anti arousing wl How bad of Health! the n holt a teal anrrmre ot the human tram. ar 'facts" admitted be thouaanja, In all classes ot aooely, and one of th best guar antee to th Nerraua and Debilitated is that BtECHAM'S PILLS hav th Largest Sale) of any Patent neatei net in tn world. BtMvluun'. IHIIa K-v- . iu.tv.M th. public far half a rcnturv. .n.t y. th. niost Mpalar family mailieli j'w wsiBnoniaia iur Bwekaia'i Ptlla PROMINENT RAILROAD MAN DIES AT ADVANCED AGE. James C. Clark Rose From Bottom of Ladder to Be President of Two Companies. CHICAGO. Dec, 9.-James C. Clark, president of the Mobile & Ohio rail road and one of the mon nidely known railroad men In the- United States, died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. T. Jeffrey, 1842 Michigan ave nue, of Bright's disease, with which he was attacked nine months ago. Mr. Clark was also the father of Mrs. Ho ratio O. Stone. 'V Mr. Clark waa T years old and'be gan bis railroad career at an early- age. He was born In Maryland in 1824 and entered the railroad service In 1844 with the Baltimore & Ohio rail road. He saw service as an engineer, tonduetor, station agent and train master, and in 185S he came to the Illinois Central railroad, with which company he was associated for many years, save for a brief Interval In the early 70s, when he was vice-president and general manager of the Erie. Mr Clark retired from the office of piesident of the Illinois Central some years ago on account of advancing years. While he retained the presi dency of the Mobile & Ohio up to the time of his death, he had not been phy sically able to give his attention (d active business management for some time past. WHOLESALE ARRESTS CARACAS, Dec. 9. All the German and British subjects In Caraeas were arrested todny. ABOl'T TIME Another Revolution About to Begin In Venezuela. WILLE.MSTA1). le. !- new revo lution In Venezuela seems probable as General Nicholas Kendo, first lieuten ant of General Matos, has proclaimed himself chief of a new venture and has rallied C000 men. He is now at Le Sama. Bubliahed, m RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. Tarywhar la but. 10c and Mo CUBAN LEGISLATORS FIGHT Nationalist Attacks Republican as Re sult of Bitter Debate. NEW YORK. Dec. 9.-Senor Peres, secretary of the house of representa tives, says the Tribune's Havana cor respondent, was attacked In a confer ence room of the house of represen tatives by Representative Mendleta and he was knocked down before con gressmen se parted the men. The first named is a nationalist and Mendleta is a republican. The difficulty grew out' of debates In the house. It Is as serted that a duel Is sure to result WANTED IN EVERETT. ( Suspected Character From Seattle Held by San Francisco Authorities. SAN FRANCISCO, DEC. 9.-Four suspicious characters, who, stowed away at Seatfle on the steamer Queen, were turned over to the iiollee when the vessel arrived here. One of the men, Ed Brank, was wanted in Everett for obtaining money under tolse pre tenses and will be held until the Wash ington authorities send for him. The others were discharged from custody today, there being no definite charges against them. RUSSIA REGRETS. NEW YORK. Dec. 9. -The St. Peters burg correspondent of the Morning Post, says a London dispatch to the Tribune, hears that Russia regrets the result of the Behring sea award, be cause it will serve us a precedent for the settlement of a similar dispute be tween Russia and Great Britain, which Is to be tried by The Hague tribunal. PICTURES XMAS NOTHING more acceptable than a beautiful picture. We n have them to suit every one. Handsomely framed copies of Masterpieces in Etchings, Steel Engravings, Artotypes, Oil Paintings and Water Colors. Never be fore have we been able to show such an assortment If you don't see what you wont ask for it. We are sure we can please you. Our prices are lower than ever before. Call and be convinced. CHAS. HEILBORN & SON DO YOU SPEND YOUR HOLI DAYS IN PORTLAND? A NEW YEAR'S HEALTH QUIDS The edition for 1903 of the famous Hos tetter's Illustrate! Almanac Is now ready, and may be obtained from your druggist or general deaJer free of charge. It contains much Interesting reading nvitter, both for the young and old, and It should therefore And a place in every home throughout the country, as a handy reference. Their celebrated Stomach Bitters should also be found in the medicine chest as a means of counteracting serious Illness, No other medicine Is so good in casrs of heartburn, loss of appetite, indiges tion, dyspepsia, constipated bowels, 11 v er and kidney disorders, or malaria. fever and ague. Be sure to try a hot tie. It will surely cure you. The gen uine must have our private stamp over the neck. Avoid all substitutes, FREE EMBROIDERY LESSON'S The ladies of Astoria will have an opportunity to take free embroidery lesions at the A. Dunbar Co. store ev ery afternoon during the week com mencing December 8. The finest em broidery work ever seen in this city will be on exhibition and all will be welcome to attend. DIRECTOR OF NEW LINE. NEW YORK, Dec. . George Crock er, son of Charles Crocker, of the Central Pacific and himself at one time a vlce-preaident of the Southern Pacific, has accepted membership In the board of directors of the Kansas City, Mexico & Orient railroad, the new transcontinental route building from Kansas City to the Gulf of Cal ifornia, across Northern New Mexico. TURKS UP AGAINST IT. T.VNGIER, Moroco, Dec. 9. - The sul tan's fjrc have be-?n defeated with serious loss in Rat. PIANO GIVEN aVAY At Mrs. R. Ingelton's on Decern ber 29, Big reduction sale of ladies' hats, coats and skirts. Remember MONDAY Is Mrs. Ingle- ton's bargain day. Ten percent dls count on nil sales on Monday only. A chance for the piano with every 50 cent purchase. W..l:h block. S VINSON'S BOOK STORM Always has southing new. Fancy shell novelties, albums, attractive pic- tures and art ;roods. Large line "of holiday books and musical Instruments ana Hundreds of nice things suitable for presents. MISS MAY MARKELL, A Society Bella of London, Canada. PI I of London, Ontario, ULI Canada, is beauti ful girl who knows what ufferinjf it and Wine of Cardiii ha brought her back to health. She is one of tbe social favorites of her home and her recovery to health has permitted her to enjoy the company of her many friend instead of lyins on a bed of sickness and suffering. For the health she now enjoys she gives credit to wine ot Cardui. she writes: 1 hav found Tine of Cardui an excel lent remedy for female trouble. I suffered for three yeait with terrible bearing-down pains at tbe menstrual period. I could hardly stand oa my feet and was never real welL Tine of Cardui was the only medicine that I could depend on to do me any good, as I tried several with no suc cess. Wine of Cardui cured me and I have now enjoyed perfect health for two yean, and give you all the credit for I know you deserve It," Fur a yoong girl Wine of Cardui ii the best remedy to guide her through womachoixl by starting the menstrual MU$ Mai MarkeU. flow in a healthy and nat ural manner. Menstruation started right ii very easy to keep regular through the years of mature womanhood. Then the "change of life" need not be feared. That Wine of Cardui is woman's best relief from youth to old age. A million women have secured blessed relief from their sufferings by tak ing this treatment. It relieves men strual troubles in an incredibly dfiort time. In a simple case of' deranged menses Wine of Cardui never fails. To relieve disordered menses is to remove the caue of other female troubles. Any physician will tell you that to remove the cause of a disease renders the cure easy, in fact seldom fails to complete the cure. If you would have the tame relief which Miss Markell secured try Wine of Cardui. You can take it with out an exaoji nation and without any publicity winterer. You can take it in the privacy of your home and secure just as much benefit as if a doctor had prescribed it for you. Thousands of wo men are feeling the vigor of returning health by taking Wine of Cardui. WINE of CARDUI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. FIXST-CLA3S UPHOLSTERING Mr. Plerson, a llrst-class uoholsterer an l carpetlayer, is now In our employ. We are prepared to take your orders. satisfaction guaranteed; estimates furnished on application. CHAS. HEILBORN & SON BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTED S YOUNG MEN from As toria to at once prepare for Positions In the Government Service. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, la. Rosyln coal lasts longer, Is cleaner anil makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George. W. Sanborn, agent Telephone 1311. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike manner. Orders promptly ex ecuted. Shop, No. 425, Bond street JOItt A. MONTGOMERY. Wanted Agents to take orders from wimples for the largest and beet tail oring house In 1 the United States. Samples and all faelllti. furnished free Mane application at once to Dept. 80, L'oek box S, P. O. Chicago. If so. be sure and visit the Strain Tailoring Co., and The Hub, for your New Year's suit, overcoat, hats, shoes and furnishing goods We are the wsu-rn agents for the uncalled-for tailor-made garments of the Royal Tailors, Lamm tt Co., and many more of Chicago's high art tall era and our stock of uncalled-for gwr ments In worsteds, broadcloth, tricots, cheviots, meltons, black clays, sergea, and unfinished worsteds far exceeds anything in the clothing line to be seen lit Portland Don't miss getting your choice of 2000 uncalled-for suits, worth from I.D to K0 selling from 17.50 up. 500 pair of uncalled-for trousers, worth from $5 to 17.50, for 12.50. 1000 pairs of uncalled-for trousers worth from IS to $11.50 for $3.50 800 uncalled-for csts worth from $3.50 to $6, for 50c Our stock of hats, shoes, and furnish ing goods Is complete and we guaran tee the lowest price In the city Our tailoring department contains the finest line of winter suitings on the Pa clflc coast Suits and overcoats to order from $15 up Trousers to order from $5 up Remember that our motto Is Satlsfuc tlon guaranteed or your money refund ed THE STRAfN TAILORING COMPANY, 285 Washington street TH2 HUB, N, K. corner Thiisi and Uurnslde sts., Portland. Oregon. lines, and through them with allj their western connections. The Illinois ( Central does not care which line you i use In the west, north went, central west or southwest, because It connects with all of them, and b) absulutely im partial to all. All you have to do Is to drop us a note ; tell us your destination j and starting point. Is there anything I In the whole glorious west that yon I want to see on the way? Mention It. will arrange for It If It can be done. Perhaps you want a stopover. We will arrunge that too, If it Is pos sible for anyone lo do It. Just make a suggestion aa to the western line and we will elaborate It for you; tell you the time you should start, when you should arrive at your destination, what accommodations you will enjoy, what It will cost you, an Itinerary for the trip, and will do everything we pos sibly can to make your journey pleas, ant and comfortable. That's what we are here for. We have headquarters In Portland; agents In Portland and Seattle and traveling agents that will com. and Ulk it ovr with you at any time and at any place In the north west without Its costing you a cent more than a postage sump. Chicago business la a specialty with us, but w have our own rails In a down different states east of St. Paul, Omaha and New Orleans, and can ticket you to thesf gateways over a doxen dlffen-nt routes. Write us. By the way, do you want a nice wall map of the Unit ed States, Cuba and Porto Klco. Send me six cents to puy posfige. U. 11. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, Illinois Central It. It., H2 Third street, Port land, Ore. JAPANESE GOODS JUST THE THING FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS tJrolo Furniture, Clilnsware, Banket, Wilt IUndher.hl.fi and Fans, Tray., Hhell.aml Hlmll Work. A 1.A1MIM AH- MJltTMKNT AT LOW i'KU ES. I Yokohama Bazaar, 626 ccmmercui su 1 TTVVVTTVVVVVTVfTVTVffVVtf oo4oo.t4 M H Jll received from the East. Th grrai saving In bright and J wholesalers' profit made by buying from th fakury goes to In carload lets direct I H BENEFIT OUR CUSTOMERS 8 S While our present shipment lasts you tn buy ut prlt.s a.ver M befur. announced In Astoria. Q 3 II. H. ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher S xiiax4ixiixaxXKxxxxxmxiixxiiiinxxnxx DISSOLUTION NOTICE! Notice Is hereby given that the part nerahlp firm of Griffin & Reed .doing business undtn said Arm name at the city of Astoria, Oregon, is this day dis solved by mu'.mil agreement, Mr. A. 8. Reed retiring ami Mr. J. N. Grif fin continuing the business. All uc counts due the Arm up to date must be paid to said J. N. Griffin, who anauines all the debts of the firm. Dated at Astorlx, Oregon, this 29th day of November, 190J. JNO. N. GRIFFIN. A. 3. REED. WANTED Four hundred fir piling, 30 to 50 feet long. State price, Address STANDARD BOX FACTORY, Portland, Oregon. Customers holding coupons for crock ery ware at C. H. Cooper's will please present them In the forenoon. Owing to the season's rush we will not be able to give them attention during the after noons. C. H. COOPER. A DOZEN DIFFERENT WAYS When the ordinary citizen Intends to go east, or send for friend or rela tives to come west, the choice of routes Is a question that always bothers hhn He wants to know If :he same route he used once, some time ago, makes the same time, same connections, if the prire is the same, If It costs the same to go east .ui It did to come west. Pos sibly he has heard or read of famous points of Interest In the west or middle west that he overlooked on the trip he made. Did not see them because he had not time; did not know he could for the same mon3y;dld not know he could et a stopover. There are hun dreds of questions he would have ask ed, many things he would have liked to have seen and many accommodations he could have enjoyed, only, he did not have the time to look Into the sub ject, and It was too much bother, any way. Here is a suggestion that will save you all that trouble, vexation and re gret. The Illinois Central Railroad company runs east and south from St Paul, Omaha and St. Louis, and north from New Orleans. At these points It connects with all the western trunk j A STARTLING SURPRISE. Very few couldb ellcvt In looking at A. T. Hoadl'ey, a healthy, robuust blacksmith of Tliden. Ind., that for ten years he suffered such tortures from Rheumatism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful ihange fol lowed hrs taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottbs wholly cured me," ho writes, "and I have not felt a twinge In over a year." Thiy regulate the Kidneys, purify the blood and cure Rheumatism Neuralgia, Nervousness, Improve di gestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only 50 cts. at Chns. Rogers drug store. ttainsKiinainmamtsyjitnucRunRiuiainniaiiminmnninnaunamiimi Red Ribbon Brand FANCY CALIFORNIA FIGS Fisher Bros-, 546-550 Bond $u ttttntammtnmwmmtniK'.mmmtt 3intoamiiaiimjiiamaijmttu Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Sujijilies of all kindu at luwtt rntes, for fiftliwuien, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN Tenth and Commercial Streets NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Cn rl of Train PORTLAND. Leaves Arrives Puget Bound Limited. 7:26 a m 6:46 p m Kansas City-8t. Louie Special U:10 a m t:46 D tn North Coast Limited 8:80 p m 7:00 a m Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:45 pm 8:06 pm Take fuget Bound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points iaxe ruget bound Limited lor Olym pla direct Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas Clty-L Louis Special for points on South Bend branch. Double daily train service on Oray's Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passeneger Agt, 266 Morrison st Portland, Or, Castings We are prepared to make th.m oa short notice and of the best materials. Let ue give you estimates on any klnf. of oaatlngs or pattern work. Low.,' prlc.s for flrst-class work, TELEPHONE NO. 2461. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Ircnft Brass Works kr. IMIt u4 Fiinilln .v., A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Oman and Chicago, "The only perfect train In the world," Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coahes, eleottio light, steam neat, or a variety equaled by no other line, - Bee that your tlclurt rearla via "Th Milwaukee" when going to anv mint In tbe Uulted States or Canada. All ticket gem sell them. For rates, pampMeU or other Infor. m&tlon, addesa. i. W. CA8EJT, C. J. EDDT. Trav. Pam Agt., fjen. Agt, Portland. Ore, - Portland, Ore. FURNITURE At Prices You Can Afford to Pay Fancy Rockers $2.50 ri Chairs and Iron Bedsteads f.'t r-VsV.7;7 f iffS Art Squares Rugs Carpets Mirrors -t. Cannot Be Undersold ROBINSON'S