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ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVE.MBKR 7.1903. Horning Astorian - BstsMtiM 1173 MAJLTHOID APPEAL TO THE FEDERATION Move ou Foot to Settle Differ OTIS PATTERSON Publisher RATES Pent by mail, per year, ........... ,S6 00 Sent by mail, per moot) ; . . . M firved" bv carrier, ner month 60 6EMI-WEEKLT. Bent by malt, per rear, In advance U 00 ' The Astorian guarantees to Ita ad vertisers, the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River. ' The death of M. M. Est-s, United State district judge for Hawaii, recalls many old time Incidents In California!! T-oitio nd marks the passing of one of the last survivors of a certain old guard, says an exchange. Estee was a man of ability and Integrity, well to do, prominent In councils, deserving at the hands of the republican party. And he received distinguished nominations and made unsuccessful campaigns. Finally It came to be a paragraphers" Joke when any vacancy politically occurred to intimate that the name of M. M. Es tee "was mentioned . And the hoodoo held. The appotntmtnt to Honolulu perhaps was balm for old disappoint ments. The dying In political harness was perhaps the end that Judge Estee would have chosen. His career illus trates the vagaries of politics. The apples of Sodom are ever the apples of Sodom. The confidence of the people of Aber deen in the growing prosperity of their town and in the rapidity f Its recovery from the recent fire Is well voiced In the following closing paragraph of an editorial headed "Aftermath- in the Aberdeen Herald: "A city of 8,000 peo ple, shipping more lumber than any sea port in the world; situated on what will be one of the finest protected har bors on the Pacific coast, with resour ces tributary to It sufficient to support a city of 1,000,000 people when developed cannot be seriously staggered by the loss of its wooden business houses, and In less than two years the most pessi mistic will look back and wonder why they were alarmed at all." . Trie Philippines have been Uncle Sam's property for more than five years but, strange as it may seem, have not been surveyed. The Spaniards were easy-going and had no trained tapo- grAPbio service. The same conditions prevailed in Cuba and Porto Rico. Maps are to be found, of Spanish hand iwork, but they are Inaccurate. Our government has much to do in the newly acquired possessions. There is some talk of a special session of the legislature to last the full limit of to days, says the Eugene Register. The light affliction of ,no money with which to conduct state ' and county affairs might work for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory than a special session of 20 days' dur ation. , , fir ' Hanna discourages any move to re vive his presidential boom. Uncle Mar cus, however, would not move out of the country to avoid being nominated, and the republican party could go farther and fare worse, to use old-fash-, ioned ways of putting It. He is one of the men of the hour. Eagle Feather, a Carlisle graduate, was fatally shot during the recent out- IV Wonderful Mediciso. FOR ALL Bilious and Nervous Disorders Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach. Impaired Digestion. Disordered liver and Female Ailments. FBEFASID ONLY ST JUt PBOPBIETOB, Thomas Beccham, Si Helens, Eng. Sold by all Druetf.U In United States, " la boxes, fOc and 25c ' OggcWs Pills If Made of felt, thor 1 ouehly saturated P&Bcompound. Not impaired ty varying temperatures. Does not evaporate, crack, expand or contract. A low priced roofing that ctn not be equaled, cm m Ucihr The Paraffine Paint Co. s San Francisco, Seattlt, Portland, Lot Angtlts ana Ucnvtr, Colorado. break at the Sioux. Even If a school wmii not maae a gooa inaian or mm, , . . ..... - . . the last method resorted to was emi nently successful. A fcpokane Justice of the peace has declared unconstitutional the law pro tecting hotel keepers against dead beats. When the higher court gets a whack at this embryo judge he may look like four bits with a hole In it. The little blow of yesterday, accom panied by a tall of rain, did no damage. Astoria people are the healthiest when it rains, and the Seabreeze is just the thing for the ailing. Mark Hanna is a mighty man in Ohio. His recent victory was the greatest In the history of his connection with pol itics. What is the matter with Hanna, anyhow? After all, the whole Canadian bound ary question was not settled, as a little gap of 139 miles yet remains to be quar reled over at some future date. Panama would not have a revolution now were It not for the promoters of the Panama canal scheme. That 140. 000,000 Is behind the Insurrection. DON'T FORGET NICARAGUA. Colombia and Panama have gone to war, or if not, are on the -verge of doing so. Panama doubtless counts on the sympathy of this country on account of the Panama canal scheme, but the atti tude of Uncle Sam has been promptly shown by the landing of marines at Colon and the ordering of the Boston to Panama with the view of promptly suppressing anything inimical to mer cantile Interests so far as this country is regarded. Panama la a province or state of what is known as the United States of Colombia and hence in insti tuting war against Bogota, Colombia's capital, actually secedes. Said Bogotaw to Panama "I saw That vou've decided to secede Haw Haw! Now may I ask of you What you intend to do. And whether you'll be eaten live or raw?" "Perhaps you think you will escape our maw. Or end up your rebellion In a draw; Tou count on Uncle Sam, But he don't give a cuss, As long as we concede the Grlngoe's law. . i "Thus we have spoken we are it whoop waugh! You'll find our ultimatums minus flaw. Tour canal may be O.' K., But you haven't won the day, Nicaragua's in the race, so stow your Jaw." with THE Children's lOc, 15c, 20c and 25c Boys' Athletic 25c Hose is equiva lent to any 35c hose for elasticity and durability, j!? pXYKoBp: in the Country nees. New fork, Nov. The convention of the American Federation of Labor, which open next Monday In Boston, will be requested by the structural workers' officials to settle the trouble existing in the structural Iron ii.dus try and bring about the signing of an arbitration agreement by the United Houseamlths and Hrldgemens' Union and Iron League. The plan for appeal Ing to the federation was decided uton at a conference between the executive .committee of the International Asso ciatlo'n of Bridge and Structural Iron workers and the United Housesnlths and rU'ldgemens'- Union In this ety The trouble, which has been contiguous during the entire building season, threatened a few days ago to result In a general strike of ironworkers In many large cities, , TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25c. tf CIGAR DEALERS FIGHT TRUST. Chicago, Nov. S. The Chronicle to day says: The Independent Cigar Dealers of the country have adopted a plan to secure 13)0,000 a year with which to fight the trust company. This plan will remain in effect until the in dependent dealers have accomplished some results, according to a statement last nht of M W. Diffley, chairman of the executive committee of the board of directors of the Cigar Dealers Association of America. The money will be raised by selling stamps to the dealers to be placed on all goods sold. JOHN C KANE DEAD. New York, Nov. 6. John C. Kane, head of the American banking and for warding house bearing his name and for many years agent of the North German Lloyd Steamship Line, Is dead, says a Parts dispatch to the Herald. He was wliely known among tourists. Mr. Kane underwent an operation for appendicitis at a sanitarium at Neuilly, October 27. The operation was com pletely successful and he was believed to be on the road to recovery when aneurism of the heart suddenly ended MISS FAY LEE, President of the Shakespearian Club, Kansas City. Your booklet came to mv home like a mesavc of health when I had suffered with headache, backache and bear-fag-down pains. Iwaswtak, nervous and hysterical ana had not consulted any doctor, thinking it would pass away in time, but instead I found that the pains Increased and were more freqgent. I de cided to try Wine of Cardul and in a short time was much Improved. It seemed to act like a charm. I kept op the treatment and the result was most satisfactory. Words fail to ex- rss my gratitude for the suffering that now saved me. I am in fine health, physically and mentally. I can only say lhank you', but there is much more In my heart for you." 1 EARIXG-DOWN pains 'are the worn that women Know, if you are suffering from this trou ble you need not be uncertain about it The pains in the abdomen and back that feel as if heavyweights were pulling down on the nerrea of the stomach are "bearing-down pains". They may not be particularly severe at present out they are growing worse. 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The ligaments which hold the womb in place are strengthened by a healthy flow and thaiwgan is returned to its normal positiorix Returning health is the result. Thisxit what Wine of Cardui has done for thousands of the best women in America. If you need advice write The Ladies' Advisory Department, The Cbatta noogaMedicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn., describing all your symptoms freely, and a letter of advice will be sent you. Secure a 11.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to-day. VI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. (71 en every yJ' box. 25c EE HIVE uA iwi jf INSURANCE COMPANY BOUGHT. New York. Nov. (.-The Union As suranre society of London, has pur chased the Scottish Alliance Insurance Company, Limited, of Glasgow, says dispatch to the Journal of Commerce from London. The capital of the Scot tlNh Is 1530,000 In (inures of J3.T5. The price paid by the Union was about I8.S0 a shar. The Seottlnh Alliance did some surplus mining business in the United States. SETTLEMENT PROBABLE. IVnver, Nov. . A conference of the operators of the northern coal fields with representatives of the employes came to a close tonfcrht, with the pros Pot that the strike will be averted. Mutual conceiwl'tns were made and the only thing at issue now Is the question of aii eight-hour day. NO WONDER ME SKIPPED. San Francisco, Nov. (. Lonard Wle gand, un aged farmer of Knox county, Nebraska, whose disappearance some weeks ago resulted in a seareh for him all over tlto country, has been located m this city. He has a family of nlno children In Nebraska. He claims to have been in a hospital In Seattle dur ing the time his friends were looking for him. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FOR ALASKA. Washington, Nov. (.General Oreely chief signal offiVer of the United States army, in his annual report show that during tho year a system of military telegraph lines and cables In Alaska has been completed and conslnts of, IT 10 miles. He "says efforts are being made to establish, In 19-M, communication by wireless telegraphy between St. Mich aels and Nome, Contractor Gustafson has put a force of men to work on the erection of a coal shed at Fort Columbia, DUCATE YOURSELF AT HOME The Opportunity to Do So Is In Kciuh of All. H- Young men and women who are am bitious to rise and unableHoattend col lege or a technical school should Inves tigate the advantages olteredljy the International Correspondence schools of Seranton, Pennsylvania. These schools which, were organized In 1891 now have over 800,000 students; and during the brief period of twelve years have helped thousands of people to better paying positions. Their cur riculum embraces one hundred and sixty-live different courses of study, an Immense variety to select from, and all of them are of the practical salary raising clans of Instruction, The schools do not aim to deal with the sort of education which merely adorns. They say to a young man: where does your greatest prartlcul aptitude He? Tell us what you crave and If you are willing to study we can gratify your ambition. They have unlimited endorsements from all classes of successful men and from prominent offlrlals of the U, B. Government. The Secretary of the Navy, the labor commissioner, military Instructors at West Point and members of congress have endorsed and warmly praised their system of education. To come nearer home they have 225 stud ents In Astoria. Bee some of those and get their opinions on the subject. Then write to the school for some literature. J. C. Banner their local agent Is gener ally In town at room E Oriel house, 660 Commercial t from (he 10th to the 17th of each month and can always be seen there from 8 to 10 P. M. Lessons are sent to students In pam phlet form and those schools furnish additionally a reference library of bound volumes with inoet of their course. They teach French. German and Spanish with the aid of the rhono graph. Scholarships ran be paid for, either cash down or In monthly Install ments, tf Fuel ! Fuel I Fuel! Rtduced to $2.00 per Wagon Load by the Kelly Traaihr Company KELLY THE WOOD MAN Is Here to Stay lMr Slnbwooil $2 per ford lioxwootl $IJW a loiwl Phone Black 2211, KELLY the Tr.iuf.rmsn C, W. Barr Dentist Mansell Building. 67S Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 20(1. Taese tiny Cipiulei are superior to Balsam or topaios, . Cubebs or Injectioni ami urn CURE IN 48 HOURSPW, tha same diseases with out inconvenience. SMhall fnrrfft. TOR Ladies lOc, 15c, 20c and 25c A trial of this brand will make a steady customer. W V for the Dr. T. L. Ball DBNTJT Sit Commercial street, Astoria Ore. OSTE O PATH Y. DR. RH0DA CHICKS Mansell Hldg. rhone Black I06S (71 Commercial It Astoria Or. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping, Agent Wells, Fargo and Paclflo Express Companies. , Customs Uouae Broker, Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And CowiMlorMl-Uw ' Offloes, Odd Fellows lllilr. Tenth bind Com merolal tW., AaUirla, yre RELIANCE : Electrical Works: 428 BOND HT, We are theroughly prepared (or -. maktaj as tl ma taw and eiaoutlng " orders for all kind of ttacurtoal Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We sell ths celebrated IHKLST LAMP. Call up Pbons ML H.W.CYRUS. - Mar PRAEL & COOK TRAN5FER COMPANY. TaiepboM tU. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our oaf Will rsoatvo special ei'tatloo. No. US Duane St. W, J, COOK. Mgr. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. -' ' LEAVE , PORTLAND ARRIVE I;00 a m Portland Union De- 11:10 a m 7:00 p m pot for Astoria and) 1:40 p in Way Points f ASTORIA 7:48 am For Portland and U:tO a m 1:10 pm Way Points 10:10 pm SEASIDE DIVISION I:1S a ml Astoria for Waren-I 7:40 a m ll:amj ton, Flavsl Fort 4:00pm 1:60 p m Stevens, Iammondl0:4 a m land Seaside :15 am Seaside for War- 13:60 pm 7:10 pm t Uam : a ml :Wpm ronton, Flavsl, Hammond, Fort 8tevens A Astoria Sunday only All trains make dost connections at Ooble with all Northern Paclflo trains to and from ths East and Bound points. I. C. Mayo, General Freight and Pass. Agent. Scott's Santal-Pepslo Gapsufss rusmvi CURE r 11 Por!aa.mmIMrCwTfe Wgnl KldMf., Mo turf t II smllr Ik. want mm. of JoarrlMM and Hi, so ulfr or how loaf Mu4 Sold if lnitIUk Prt :l M, of hf SMIL POiltl4. . TBI (AVTAUmil ML ssussoHraws. mmo Sold by Chas. 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