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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, U'lSIMY. DECTMBKR t, 1903. Ilornins Astorhn 3 c Eit&idMd B73 Tjfp Sam OTIS PATTEIUjOX - PnbtWbcr PI jil in Jt 1, 5? Citfar o Yesietday HATE8I rVot hj wail. per yem ...to 00 Hiat by mail, pet tootillu Served by earner, pvr month... 60 DIB ml SEtfl-WEEKLT. Ct by mail, per year, to advance & t The AMorUa guareatees tts d fertlsera the largest circulation of any newspaper published n Uie Columbia River. : , Th S&leoa Journal Is opposing th mal cf the appropriation cf for a portage ru!!-y. claiming the O. R. N Co, l backing the ajilatkm in cppesUioft to building the proposed KMd. ey Use Roeeburg review, la crppert ot Its claims the facts arc cited that th proposed government canal, to cent HS.M, has been agitated for the past IS year and nothing more ihjia survey bar yet bees made. That tat kiM five years H be required m which to bItd that canal That the Mwtaae raflwxT built at the Cascades during the Pennovcr administration, at a cost of S,W)a. eared to the producers of Eastern Oregon the full amount of hi cost the fir year of it operation and hastened the construction of th canal and locks there by taking away the Incentive of opposing legislation therefor and the bribing of contractors to delay- the work. As the rpecial ses sion of th legislature is called only to remedy the defective tax, law, all disewwioe of the portage railway af ter, either pro or con, will H'rjprov fruitless. . e&J0rma "res should be aooiumea, aays uw w chutes Echo. It Is charged with being part of a dangerous political machine, and tf we believe some of our eootem-porarfe-t.has acted In a most inconsider ate manner towards Mr. Moody. It's a shame that a grand Jury should go after a leading citizen like Moody while U ought hare spent 1U time In dicting plebeians for shooting chip munks to forest reserves. One Is led to believe that ;he officer who summon ed the Jury must have seen to It that each Juror was ready to Jump onMoody . before he was allowed to serve, - - W. W. 'Whipple, the Artorian capi talist is asranglng to build a G80,0 h-TatSry in Portland. 1 The promoter la evidently planning to - make big money out of the IMS fair. Astoria, is sot envious of Portland's advancement, hut the toroKT expects that great op portunity for proSt will be present! to Astoria's moneyed men, right t home.' ' ' ' ' -' The appropriation for a portage road tvWwte Jility The sum of !4S. M has already bees i "mad . available and the canal is a possibility to be sure but there should be no thought of re pealing the act which will, at leastgive relfc-f to Eastern Oregon, until the Cmo canal is completed. From actual experience at Cascades, a portage road Is a gold investment : 4- ' A lively newspaper dispute is going en as to whether our isthmian friends should be called Panamana, Panamese. Panemaians or Panamanian. It may be settled In time by their being called Americans. In the meantime there is no dwpute that the proper appellation for any citiasea of Colombia is Dennis, says 'the P.-I. - - '-"'' : Judge Bellinger roasted the Jury that that acquitted the Indian, Abe Logan, accused' of the murder of another In ,'dian, V. S. Grant. He said thai Logan was guilty and that If he had been on the Jury, or had composed the whole Jury, as it were, he would have brought In a verdict of manslaughter. , prance, Germany. Mexico. England, China, Japan and Brasil, are each to spend over $300,000 on elaborate ex hibits at the St. Louis World's Fair. This will give each of the countries mentioned splendid representation. , ; 4 Oregon is regaining her oldtime pre tige'ln the United States senate, sug gests the Polk County Observer.' , ..-.--- - ,, . Astoria la to have the largest sawmill In the world, so it is said, to be built ILWJaYS TIRED NEVER RESTED trnm hard work exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but there is an exhaustion without physical exer tion and a tired, never-rested feeling a weari ness w ithout work that is unnatural and shows some serious disorder is threatening the health. One of the chief causes of that ."Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu lation. Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood there is lack of nervous force, the inus- rowrtmrM I saff.red with g.n.r.l debilitv, CltS become weak, the Ql- causing thorough breaking don of mj tftiem. My -.tmn imnatred and eousm, who baa been benefited by 8. 8. 8., told a gestion irapairea, anu bout ,'t. i tri,d it and it cured me. I heartily r reneral disorder occurs commend B. 8. 8. to all who may feel the need of a throt-hout the system. 0'bs.3OBBmw. IXbility, insomnia, ner- 44 W.STlnthBt., Columbia, U'enu. Toasness,' indigestion, . . dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and th? hundreds of little :t!isintrtiieli!oodaii(?toninguptliesystem. It is a vegetable blood punfief tonic combined, that enrkbes the blood, and through it the entire system r - muted aad refreshing sleep comes to the tired "wtfV. s. . . -v! by the Hammond crowd.aar the Satan Statesman. This will mean a railroad Into the Kehaleni and Tillamook coua triea. -.,'.."' .rn . James W. Virtue, the discoverer of the great gold mine near Baker City, bearing his name, died In Portland last Friday. Mr. Virtue was one of Ore gon's most progresstv pioneers. ' ' The future for Astoria was never so bright as at present With more water on the bar, which is assured, the great ness of our seaport b about to be real ised.' ' - The Central Pacific's cat-off across Stlt T-ak sbortitts the time between San Francuco and the east two hoars. The Salem Jourtul got out a very fine Thanksgiving number. Panama has ratified the canal treaty. This is speedy work. '" Every citizen should register for the coming ejection. . ; - EWTOWAl COSMLVT. Oregon and Washington have been favored with "ood positions on com mitt?a tn the U. 6. senate. Mitchell and Fulton of Oregon, and Foster and Ankney have all been placed on good comBdttees-' Foster was on the com nair afitinted to arrange tbe stand log commitS&Pk. which accounts partly t least for tbe good positions secured. bat the West J rapidly coming to the froi-4 nirFvay in all matters sf Inv PvwlHnce and receives more attention and favors than ie East "Westward the Star of Empire takes Its was." Eugene Journal. . , TO CURE A C01D IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is oif each box. Sc. tf TRIED TO KILL THEIR PALS Two of Chicago' Four Bandits Had Xarrow Escape. Chicago, Nov. . Tbe youthful self-confessed murderers and train robbers, Peter Neidermeier, Harvey Van Dine, Gustav Marx and Emil Roe ski, were arraigned today. Marx plead ed guilty to all the charges against bim but his three companions pleaded not guilty. . . , During the afternoon the prisoners re removed to tbe county Jail, where they will remain until brought to trial Neidermeir admitted to the police that he and Van Dine had made an at tempt to kill Marx. Roeski also said he narrowly escaped murder at th hands of bis accomplices. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. Electric Bitters will quickly dis member the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches var.iah under its searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 59 cents, and that Is returned t it don't give perfect satlsftctlon. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. or bodilV wm dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest way to get rid of. them is by purifying and building tip the blood, and for this purpose no remedy equals S. S. S.. which contains the best ingredients for lb Day ' '--"-. and To Motravj Tbe Largest StX&H Bnad of Ogaii U the I rwe mm m tmc Moatr moTterteM REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Astoria national Bank at Astoria, In th Stat of Oregon, at the close of business November lT.iSQS: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts- 298,K U Overdrafts, secured and un secured 1S4 TJ V. S. Bonds to secure cir culation lwew Premiums on TJ. S. Bonds... LSO 09 Storks, securities, etc......... tSXt T? Banking house, furniture and fixtures , 01 Other real estate owned...... 10,130 M Due from National Baoks(not reserve agents) - ' (S3 M Due from State Banks and Bankers . 1.K4 tS Due from approved reserve agents ULMS (3 Checks and other cash Items M Notes of other National Banks 40 09 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 19$ 6 Lawful money reserve .in Bank, via: Specie ',;....?.:.$ L S ' Legal tvnder notes I3H 52, 524 2o IWetnptKm fund with U. S. Tivararer (5 of circula tion) CS00 Total ..$590,832 19 LIABILITIES . Capital stock paid to......... SO.O0O 90 Surplos fund ............i...." 10.009 00 Cndlvided proftta, leas expend sea and Uxea paid 13.109 1 National Bank notes out standing I. 11.409 09 Individual deposlU subject 10 check m5S .. V Demand certifi cates of deposit 74,729 60 Tin-e eertiflcates ot deposit $208.13) 29 431,522 29 Total f. 1580.832 10 State of Oregon. County ot Clatsop, ss: L J. E. Hlggina, ' Cashier of the alove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of rr.'y knowledge and belief. J .E. H1GCIN9, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of November, 1901. E. Z. FERGCSOr, Kotary ruuirc. Correct Attest: ;eo. H. George, lorge W. Warren, ,. Wm. H. Baker, Directors. u MRS. VANDERBILT INJURED Fell Wbile Leaning Her Box at Newport Theater. Newport, R. I , Nov. 20. Mrs. Reg inald Vanderbilt, while attending a lo cal theater tonight, met with a severe fall, the rult of which is awaited witn great anxiety. During the play she started to leave the box and, falling to notice the step, pitched headlong, striking on her band and chest. She was carried from the theater in a fainting condition. Two physicians were hastily summoned and will remain with her during the night. WOOD MUST COME HOME TO TESTIFY. Washington. Nov. JO. General John E. Brook, retired, former governor-gen era! of Cuba, today gave testimony be fore the senate committee on military affairs, which charged insubordination against General Leonard Wood. 1 Gen eral Brooke was before the committee more than two hours, and occupied the entire time In telling of General "Wood's ronduct at Santigo. At the close of his testimony a member of tbe commit tee said It means that Oeneral Wood win have to return from the Fhlllp pines and testify. The committee ad journed until Friday. The man who has too little confidence In himself generally has too much in others. . ' . Twenty-seven hundred actors and act reuses are 'n New Tori: looking for engagements. ., There are nearly two hundred and seventy different religions in the rjnitcd Kingdom. ' . The earllet railroads were designed to be tollways, on which any man could run his own car on his own schedule. The manufacture of toys In Germany gives employment to fully B0,000 people. The total value of the annual exports amounts to $12,196,283. . Always Remember the Full JNjraa jl axativa Jjrono Qasmua Caret a Cold aOaeDsy, Crlpta 3 Dtyt World. I Political Cards. Vote for W. H. BARKER. Regular Republican Nominee For POLICE COMMISSIONER Vote for C li. Abercrombic Regular Republican Nominee For AUDITOR and POLICE JUDGE. Vote for 0. 0. M0EN, Nonpartisan Nominee For POLICE COMMISSIONER. Vote for 0L0F ANDERSON, Nonpartisan Nominee For AUDITOR and POLICE JUDGE. HELP THE OLD FOLKS A Helping Hand Extended to Many Old People In Astoria. Tie considerate of the aged Lend them a helping hand Moke life easy for them The infirmities of the aged are many Most old people have a bad back The kidneys are weak Are worn out with years of work 1I.H Uacha makes days of misery . Urinary troubles cause nights of un rest. - There's a ray of sunshine for the aged . Donn's Kidney Pills will make life easier They are doing so for old and young Astoria people are learning this - Many are testifying to it Read the following local comment: , Mrs. N. Jackson, living at 127 Buomi street, says: "In our experience Doan's Ktdeny Pills performed all that is claimed for them. Their action was speedy and the results satisfactory. procured a box bf them at Chas. Rog era drug store, 459 Commercial street, fiif my grandmother, Mrs. M. Bock, and she used them. From the satis factory reults obtained we valueDoan's Kidney Pills exceedingly." ' For sale by all dealers. Price, 60c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, T, T., sole agents for the U. 8. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. Ss:ff$ SEEtaWepsIi Capsules A POSITIVE CURI PorlcftamnfttlfriiorOiitenli f th hiuSdrr ud PUea4 juoiMr. ?io ear so pr. Carat aaloklr sad frnu Vr-Mf U, worst him of dionorrbora, toa ttleet, no auut-rof how Ionic lUnd Int. Abaolotolv baral'fta f-oH br drtitr"W. irlot ll.oo, or by oil, polMi4 SUM, " -. THI (ARTAl-nrail CO, asuapOMvams. OHM). Rogers, 4f9 Commercial Getting a living Is the best school lng in the world. An empty stomach will give even a hog an Inspiration. on every f7c 18 ! Bold by Chas Has Some Interest ing Petticoat News. A Trio of Grand Values at $3 Each Black mercerized sateen petticoats deep circular flounce seven narrow hemmed ruffles - - - 5222 ; Deep circular pleated flounce - f30$J Mercerized tnorreen with flounce $3.00 Two Great Values at $4.00 Eacli Black mercerized sateen with silk flounce ' "'"..'-' ' 9400 With small silk flounces - - $4.00 SILK SKIRTS Elegant silk tafte'tta skirts $5.50 Heavy taffeta with box pleated flounce - - , - - - $9.00 KILTS FOR LITTLE BOYS 1 TO 3 YEARS Navy and red cloth and serge J.Uts trim med with braid and buttons - $2.10 Velveteen kilts and coats ' - - $4.00 Little one's velvet coats - $3.75 SMALL FOLKS FUR 1 White boas and fur Grey and brown Thibet Ladies fur Latest designs in Ladies'. Misses' and Childrens' g'olf gloves. j& j& New Grocery Store S. L. NASTMItir. CASH GROCER ine Groceries, Fruits, Flour and Provisions. Welch Bock, 451 ConmucU St Coarttoat Strvlc Prompt DtDvtry C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific Express Companies. Custom. House Broker. John Fubrman, Wm. Wertlie. G.W.Morton, Central Meat Market 442 COMMERCIAL ST. aiesla. ov. J FRESH KD SALT Will be promptly and ssiUlaetorUy aueoded to TelepBoas No. Ml. C, W. Barr Dentist ' ManseU Building. 57 S Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 10U. Dr. T. L. Ball DENT'lT, iU Commercial .treet. Astoria Or. OSTEOPATHY DR. RIIODA C. HICES Mansell Bldg. " S7I Commercial Bt Phon. Black 2065 Astoria Or. Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And Couiutlon-si-Uw Offices, Odd Fellows Bldir.. Tenth (and Com Blulinp Hick, of Park City, titan Altai Lee Herring, Bklppr Bill Munford. Ed. Turner, NUhtClerlt Bim. Manages Tbe National Saloon and Cafe Fined Wlnei, Uquon and Oft 473 Cotnmtrelitl St : Aatorla, Or . 91.00 RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND 8T, We are thoroughly prtparsd for makln,; estimate and assenting orders for all kinds of sisctrioal Installing; and Repairing Supplies In stock. Wt wII th. celebrated BHKLBT LAMP. Call up Phon. lia. H. W. CYRUS. - Mar FRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Tsiephona SSL DRAYING AND EXPRESSING AU good shipped to our ear Will reosiv. special "otloa. Ko 5U Duan, Bt. W. J. COOK. Mgr. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA FIVER RAILROAD LEAVE) PORTLAND ARRIVE 1:00 a m Portland Union D- 11:10 a m pot for Astoria and 1:40 P m Way Poinu ( ' TiOOpml ASTORIA T: am 1.10 p mj For Portland and ll:Mam 10:10 p m Way Point. SEASIDE DIVISION 1:11 am Astoria tor Warsn' 7:40 am 4:00 pm U:iS.m 1:60 p m ton, Flavel Fortl Stevens, Hammond 10:46 a of and Seaside 4:15 a ml Seaside for War U:Mpro 7:S0pm 9:2Sam 0:30aml renton, Flav.1,1 l:S0pm Hammond, Fort Steven. A Astorlal Sunday only All train, make close connection, at Oobl. with all Northern Pacific train to and from th. East and Bound polnta ' . J. C. Mayo, : General Freight and Pas., Agent. The Waldorf CHAS. F.WiqE.P.cp.itlor. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Concert Every Evening . ' Cor. Eighth and Aator 8U' Astoria, Or. When you are out for good time don't overlook THE "O. R." DICK D0HEKTY and 0US PETERSON Proprklon . ASTOtt ST. i ASTOHIA, Oil, . $1.10 $1.10 - $3.75 to $20.00 Office constructing quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., November, 1), 1(02. Sealed proposala, In Ulpllcat., will b received at this offlcs until 10 o'clock a. December 4. IMS, and then opened, for furnishing th necessary material, and labor for sinking at Fort Btevena, Ore , a group of fir sU-tnrh wll to a depth of. approximately, eighty feet and testing asm. United State, re serves th right to reject any or all proposals. Information and speclflca tlon can be obtained at this office. Envelope, should be marked "Pro posela for .Inking wells" and addressed to Captain Ooodale, Astoria. Ongon, d-nlMl Oregon Short line and Union Pacific TO hour, from Portland to Chicago. No ehang. ot can. mm. TIM is acHEU- j Depart ULES Arrive. From Portland. Chicago ' Fwtland Salt Lak, Denver, i, Special Ft Worth, Oma. 4:10 pm, I:t0 a. ha, Kanaa City, vlaHunt Bt Louis, Chi. ington. cago and East Atlantic 8aULake, Denver, Expr.i Ft Worth, Oma- 1:11pm. ha, Kansas City 10: Ham, vlaHunt St Louis, Chicago ington. anJ East Walla WaliaT : " St Paul Lewl.ton, Bpo- FaitMal dans, MlnnenpolU, 7;J6 p. m, 4 pm. Bt. Paul, Duluth, via. Milwaukee, Clitcagt Bpokani and East ' OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Astoria Z Ail sailing date " ubject to chang. For Ban Francl. 7 a.m. co every flv day a Daly ex "Columbia" River 4: a. m., cent Bui to Portland and Dally day Way Landing. ept Mot Steamer Kahcotta leave. Aatorla on ttd dally except Sunday fi.r Ilwaco, connecting thr with train for Long Ueach, Tlga and North Beat point. Returning arrive at Alorlaam. w nlng. i ' , Q. W. RORKnTB, Aglnt, ' Atorla. . 0