4. ASTORIA. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1903 Seeing is Believing It yri o toltm u Itpoare Cm tasks to an; delicious dishes uatil fws trj it youmU. W h yon da, b wn ywi Economy Brand Evaporated Cream heavy sd constant cesrasteMy. Tt teK(hts the csok tad tickles the paltt. Be sura you see the cap Ubl ea tlx cu txfors yot kay. kit the cap el sserti the Ufa ol hoeest rxis HXIVTTIA MUX COHDIVSISO CO., Elgblaad, Illinois. r- BREVITIES The at earner Co) well 's again afloat and in service after being rebuilt at the Scow bay boat yard. The Barkentine ChehalU baa finished , her cargo at the Knappton mills and will sail tor San Francisco today. Her skipper is Captain Thomas Simpson, a son of A. M. Simpson. The noon train yesterday arrived down 30 minutes late owing to a rail Up the line being slightly out of repair. The defect was easily remedied and no further trouble has come of it. The steamer Alliance arrived in from Coos bay and San Francisco at 8:") o'clock last evening and left up at 10:30. The Alliance Is taxed to her full ca pacity wth freight snd passengers both ways. ' Francisco De Falco, the Italian con victed of the murder of his wife The resa De Falco. was sentenced to life Imprisonment In the penitentiary by Judge Frazer yesterday morning at Portland. Johnson Brothers' store is being re paired and otherwise renovated and beautified. The ambition of its pro prietors is to have the cleanest grocery in town, and they come pretty near hitting the mark. Several bands t f timber cruisers have visited Astoria lately, indications are Uiat business will remain active in the timber line and an Increased demand and ttftady prices in the timber mar ket daring the summer season are ex pected. The steamer Ilwaco arrived down from the Cowlitz river yesterday with a raft of trap piles for the Packers' traps in Bakers bay. As the river was too rough to proceed below safely the raft was tied up at Frankfort tem porarily. The George Bay Logging company Is preparing for a heavy summer's work. The company will have employed up wards of 1(W men. Besides operating three miles of 'osslng railroad three donkeys will be constaatly at work in the Grays river district. Recorder A. O. Trullinger is about the busiest man In town In consequence of the large number of legal documents coming to his office for record. The : volume of business Is constantly on the increase. Indicative of growing ac tivity in real estate. ine government Dipper urease .-so. l. which was sunk in Lewis river, and has been undergoing repairs, will be ready to go back to complete her work on Lewis river in a few days. All the plies necessary to make a 200-foot gap in the. Swan Island dike for the pas sage of log rafts and the towboats have been removed, but the brush has not MISS FAY LEE, President of ths Shakespearian Club, Kansas City. Your booklet came to fflT home liks a mase of health when I had suffered with headache, backache and bear-ing-down pains. I was weak, nervous and hysterical and had not consult ed any doctor, thinking it would pais away In time, but instead I found that the pains increased and Wtre more frequent. I de cided to try 'Wine of Cardul and in a short time was much Mia improved. It teemed to act like a charm. I kept up the treatment and the result was most satisfactory. 'Wordi fail to ex- rm my gratitude for the suffering that now saved me. I am in fine health, physically and mentally. I can only say thank you', but there it much more in my heart for you." TTJEAEINQ-DOWN pains are the i 1 worst that women know. If U you are suffering from this trou ble you need not be uncertain about it. The pains m the abdomen and back that feel a if heavy weights were pulling down on the nerves of the stomach are "bearing-down pains". ITiey may not be particularly severe at present but they are growing worse. That headache which nearly drives you distracted nowis caused by the terrible WINE of CARDUI 3 wm K ktmnd wkrth as our cp Ubl reproduced ktrans. It is t uarsattt tfau it n sothioj but sfeso hinty pw caw's Bilk, iim ihnd by scientific process, rkk is butter tt snd el yet been oulled out. The gap will be completed and ready for use very soon. The I. R. at N. company has found it necessary to put on an extra togging train, and now has two running be tween Kahcolta and Ilwaco. More than 100.000 feet of logs are brought down from Shoal water bay daily and put into the boom at Ilwaco. The chorus, .inier the leadership of Mrs. Haddock, met last evening to re hearse for tha Ballad concert to be given soon after Easter. This concert Is to be given by the Woman's club to assist in defraying the expense in cident to the convention of the federat ed clubs, which meits here in June. Encouraged by their marked success in the late performance of the "Little Duke," the local operatic stars are pre paring to appear at an early date in Another cast. "Prisclla, or the Pil grim's Proxy," is one of the breeziest little operas of its class and it is to be placed on the boards under the leader ship of Mrs. J. T. 'loss, who so suc cessfully lirected the "Little Duke." Theater goers are looking forward to the event was a rare treat. - In the Oregonian court notes of yes terday appeared the following: The final account of Elizabeth L. Hume, executrix of the will of her husband. William Hume, deceased, was tiled in the county court yesterday. The prop erty is valued at J192:s. of which $103, 630 is United States bonds. There Is 131.736 cash, and a note for J41.000. Mrs. Hume and her daughters, Lottie and Aurora, are the legatees under the will There is also property in the state of Washington. Hume in his lifetime was a well kno"wn Columbia river can nerynian. She Waited for Revenge Wronged Woman Fires Five fchots at Former Lover. Weston, W. Va., March 24. Miss Jessie Waggy, the pretty daughter or William Waggy, a prosperous farmer near her, shot Ralph M'Danaald, the son of the late ex-Sheriff Addison Mc Lanuald, yesterday afternoon. Mc Danaald is a mediral siu'i'-nt and came home from Louisville, Ky., on n vacation. Miss Waggy fired five ."hots at McDanaald, two of which took effect in the side and one in the back, either one of which 'he doctors fear will prove fatal. About two years ago Miss Waggy suj1 McDanaald in the circuit court for lr,O0Q damages, charging him with deceiving her. The Jury gave her a verdict of $2000, and it was thought that this had ended the matter, but she fays she has been patlen'ly awaiting her day of revenge. nervous tension. The nerves soon begin togive way under the strain. Youper Laps jump at any unusual disturbance, or laugh or weep, hysteri cally, at no apparent car.se. 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Philadelphia, March St. A confer ence has been held at the summer home of A. P. Wldener, at Klkln. a suburb. in which J. P. Morgan was the chief ttg'tre. The subject under discussion was the international yacht race be tween Sir Thomas Llpton's Shamrock III and the America's cup defender lieliance. None of the parties to this conference could be Induced to say what transpired. It was stated, how ever, that business was not discussed and that yachting affairs alone occu pied the attention of the conferees. In addition to Mr. Morgan and Mr. Widener, there were present Clement Qrlsenm of this city. Secretary Car mack of the New Tork, Tacht club, Commodore Bourne Vic Commodore Gary. ex-Commodore Nicholas Kane, C. K. Robinson, Charles F. Lanier. William Thorn, all of New Tork. and Oorge I. Widener and Joseph Wld ener of this city. From Trance to Her Death Woman Who Had Held Converse With the Dead Leaves Remarkable Testimony. MorrUtovvn, N. J., March 21. Mrs. J. H. Reeve of Sucrasunna, who has been In a trance for five days, Is dead. A few minutes before she died and while the family were at the bedside, she opened here eyes and calld Ina clear, but faint voice: "Too long has my spirit beon held In this temple of clay. Friends, loved ones, In the great be yond there Is peace and happiness: I am of It and I see you all, know you all. and tell you that "we 'shall meet over there. Father and mother all are with me now." Good bye." Mrs. Reeve closed her eyes, breathed softly for a few minutes, the respira tion becoming fainter and fainter un til they ceased altogether. They Promise To Be Good Portland. March U Peace has been declared In Chinatown. The highbind er factions have called in their dogs of war and r greed to let the past be forgotten. A peaceable settlement wus reached after a conference with Chief of Police Hunt and the heads of the highbinder societies. Young Woman Ends Her Life San Jose. Cal., March 24. Ruta Zelgler, 25 years of rge and lately a teacher hi the oublis schools of Min neapolis, committed sulci le near Sara toga last night by ducking herself in Campbell creek. She received a letter from Minneapolis from a young man announcing that he lesird to break their engagement. CHICAGO HAS ANOTHER STRIKE. Non-Union Employes the Cause of a General Walkout. Chicago, March 24. A general strike of the building trades was ordered by the advisory board of the building trades last night on all structures on which members of the International Association of Sheet Metal Workers are employed. This step was taken to support 300 sheet metal workers who went on strike March 10, because the Sheet Metal Contractors' association had signed an agreement with another union. Four hundred bricklayers and their helpers, employed In the erection of a new biuldlng In South Chicago, have gone on strike. The trouble came about when It was discovered that some of the men employed upon the structural iron work were not union men. BRIDGE BUILDERS STRIKE. Sheriff Called Upon to Protect Prop erty in Syracuse. Syracuse, N. Y., March 24. The American Bridge company, which Is erecting a bridge at Solvny, has called upon the sheriff to protect its work men. It is charged that striking bridge builders drove away the watch man, destroyed several' hundred dol lars' worth of material and fired a shot at the town hall. Dr. T. L. Ball PENTST , 124 Commercial street, Astoria Ore. Dr. Lyon' 8 PERFECT Tooth Povdor Used by people of refinement for oyer a quarter of a century fRIPARKD BY HELP THE OLD FOLKS. A Helping Hand Exit nded to Many Old People in Astoria. We xmjlderjte of the aged. Lend them a helping hand. Make life easy for them. The Infirmities of nge are ninny. Mot old people have a bad buck; The kl.tneys .ire weak; Are worn out with years of woik. L Buvkach? imikes days of misery. Crlncy trouble nights of unrest. There's a ray of sunshine for the ag ed. Doan's Kidney Tills will make lite easier. ' . They are doing so for old and young. Astoria people are learning this. Many tire testifying to it. Read the following local endorse, ment: Mrs. N. Jackson, living at 127 8u oml street, says: "In our experi ence Doan's Kidney Pills performed all that Is claimed for them. Their ac tion was peedy and the results satis factory. I procured a box of them at Charles Rogers' drug store 459 Com mercial street, for my grandmother. Mrs. M. Beck, and she used them. Fpm the satisfactory results obtained we value Doan's Kidney Pills exceed ingly," For sale by all dealers: price 50c. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. ,V. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the nnme Doan's unit take no substitute. "WHERE TO HUNT AND FISH." Northern Pacific's new game book la now ready for distribution. Illustra tions of live game a particular feature. Four full pages from Seton-Thomp-son's drawings made specially for this book. Send address with six cents and book will be mailed to you by Chaa, a Feo. G. P. A T. A. St Paul, Minn. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Over Griffin's Book Store. Columbia OYSTER HOUSE Is Now Handling the Celebrated Eastern Oysters For Wholesale and Retail Trade. Also Shoal water Bay Oysters FRESH EVERY DAY 105-107 TWELFTH STREET. Nick Ilazeppi, Prop. 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 tip Phone 11 0. H. W. CYRUS. . Mar Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Yonr orders for meat, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and sallifactorlly attended to 3. W, MORTON, Prep. Telepoooa No. 831. THE WALDORF CHARLES F. WISE, Proprietor. Astoria's Principal Resort. Fine Liquors and Cigars. Robt. A. Hiller ATTORNEY AT LAW Ex-Re sister U. S. Land Office. Land Titles and Land Office Business specialty Timber Lands bought and sold. Uaps made. Correspondence solicited. Room I. Welnharrt PMt Oregon City. Qregea HEDGES & GALLOWAY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Lend Office Business a Specialty. Booms 1 and 2, Weinhard Bldg Obioom Cm, Obxooh $100 REWARD, 1100, The readers ot this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science has been able t cure In til its stages and that Is catarrh. Hull't Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cuurih being a constitutional dlsenne requires a tea stltutlonnl treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucus aurracee ot the system, thereby iUtrlng the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the ronitttuil'on and asulstlng nature in 00 Ing its work. Tlio proprietors have so much fnlth In Its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars ror any case that It fails to cure. Send tor list of testimonials. F. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, "Sc. Hall's Family rills are tha best. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, March (, 1903. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act act of Congress of June t, 1978. entitled "An Hit for the sale ot timber lands In the sta'.es of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to alt the publlo land states by act ot August t, 1891, JAMES 81 LAS CRUMRLEY. of 8easlde, county of Clatsop. State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 6030, for the purchase of the EH of NWU and EH of SWH of section No. I In township No. SN, range No. I W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said l'4nd before the register and receiver of this office-) at Oreg.in City, Ore., on Monday, the lMh day ot May, 1901 He names as witnesses: A. S. Fros lid. ot Seaside, Ore.; Charlie Johnson, of fleailde. Ore.; Andrew Svensen, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Julius Rosholt, of Minmapslts, Minn. Any and all persona claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or beforo said 18th day of May, 1WX CHAS. R MOORE8. 3-19-3-15. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March I, 1901 Notice is hereby .given that In com' pliunco with the provisions of the act ui t ot Congress of June 1 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tho stats of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ext- n.bd to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, JULIUS ROSHOLT. of Minneapolis, county ot .Hennepin, state of Minnesota, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. HOW, for the purchase of the BWH of BEH of section 8. NH NWH and NW!4 of NEV. of section 17, In township No. 5 north, range No. 9 west, ,tnd will ofi'xr proof to show that the land MURht Is more valuable for Us Urn-b-.-r or itone than for agricultural pur pox., and to establish his claim to said land before the register and r ctlvcr of this offke et Oregon City, Ore., on Monday, the 13th dny of Mny. 19i3. He names as witnesses: A 8. Frnr lid. of Seaside, Ore.; James . Silas Crumbley, of Seaside, Ore.; Charlie John.ion, of Seaside, Ore.; Andrew Bv-r.e.'ii, of Minneapolis, Minn., 2831 Colfax Ave. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this tfflce on or befoie said 18lh duy of May, 1903. CHAS. B. MOORES. 3-10-5-15. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March t, 1903. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada ni Washington Territory," as extended to all the publlo land states by act of August 4, 1893, ANDREW BVEJJBEN, of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, state of Minnesota, baa this day filed In this office his sworn statement No, 6042, for the purchase of the Wvi of NWU and W'i of BWU of section No. 8 In township No. t, range No. 9, and will offer proof to show that the land nought Is more valuable for Its tim ber or stoue than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish bis claim to said land before the register and re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 18th day of May, 1903, He names at witnesses: Anton Froslld, of Seaside, Ore.; Julius Ros holt, ot Minneapolis, Minn.) James S. Crumbley, of Seaside, 0e.; Charlie Johnson, ot Seaside, Ore. 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