PAGE TWO. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1904. AT THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG Extract From a News Sheet Pub lished on Wall Paper in Stir ring War Times. GRANT CAUGHT THE RABBIT Mole Meat Wat Than Popular In Vlcksburg Flour At $5 Pound Molaitaa At S10 a Gallon. The following; extracts are from the "Dally Cltisen" published at Vteks bur. Miss., during; the selge of that city by Gen. Grant In 1861 For want of newspaper the Citizen was at that ' time issued on wall paper. The copy from which we quote was brought to Astoria by R. M. Gaston, who secured it while in the east The first six items are dated July 2nd. The last is dated July 4, after Grant's army had occupied the city, and waa evi dently added by the captors, who finished the Job for the fleeing rebels. "Again we have reliable news from the gallant corps of Gen. Lee, in Vlr ginia. Elated with success, en couraged by a series of brilliant vie torles, marching to and crossing the Rappahannock, defeating Hooker's right wing and thence through the Shenandoah valley, driving Mtlrey from Winchester and capturing 6.000 of his men and a large amount of valuable "stores of all descriptions, re-entering Maryland, holding Hagerstown,threat ening Washington city, and within i few miles of Baltimore onward and upward their war-cry our brave men under Lee are striking terror to the hearts of all Tankeedom. Like the Scottish chieftain's braves. Lee's men are springing up from moor and brake, and crag and dale, with flashing steel and sturdy arm, ready to do or die in the great cause of national indepen dence, right and honor. Today the mongrel administration of Lincoln like Japhet are in search of a father, for their old Abe has departed for parts unknown. Terror reigns In their halls. Lee is to the left of them, to the right of them, in front of them and all around them; and dally do we expect to hear of his being down on them. Never were the French In Al geria more put out by the mobile raids of Ab Del Kader than are the federal of Maryland, Washington city, Penn sylvania and Ohio by the mercurial movements of Lee's cavalry. Like Paddy's flea are they to the federal's now they have got them and now they havn't The. omnipresence of our troops, and they, throwing dust in the eyes, or rather on the heels of the panic-stricken federals In Mary land and Pennsylvania, clearly prove that Lee just now is the right man In . the right place. We lay before our readers in this Is sue an account of Lee's brilliant and successful onslaught upon . the aboli tion hordes, and show, e'en from their owi. record, how our gallant boys of the cavalry flashed their swords to the hilt, with their vaunting foe, and how each musket of our Infantry has told Its fatal leaden tale. Today Maryland is ours, tomorrow Pennsylvania will be, and the next day Ohio now midway like Mohammed's . coffin will falL Nucoess ana giory to our arms! God and right are with ua" the expectations of the Tankees were not realised by a great deal." "Porter is enjoying a season of rest and hla men are doubtless obliged to him for his kind consideration for their welfare. On Tuesday he fired a few shells from his Parrots, and kept his men tolerably busy sharpshootlng across the river, with no other result than might be expected. The mor tars have not been used for nearly forty-eight hours. Poor fool, he might as well give up the vain aspiration he entertains of capturing our city or ex terminating our people, and return to his master to receive the reward such a gasconading dolt will meet at the hands of the unappreciattng govern tnent at Washington." "A rumor has reached us that parties in our city have been, and art now selling flour at five dollars per pound! molasses at ten dollars per gallon! and corn at ten dollars per bushel! We have not as yet proved the fact on the purties accused but the allusion to the subject may induce some of our citlxens to ascertain whether such prices have been pn'd and to whom; and If so, let a brand not only be placed upon their brow, but let it be seared Into their very brain, that humanity may scorn and shun them as they would the portals of hell Itself." On Dit That the great Ulysses the Yankee Generalissimo, surnamed Grant has expressed his Intention of dining In Vlcksburg on Sunday next, and celebrating the 4th of July by a grand dinner and so forth. When asked if he would Invite Gen. Jo. Johnston to Join he said, "No! for fear there will be a row at the table." Ulysses must get Into the city before he dines In It. The way to cook a rabbit Is "first catch the rabbit." etc. Correct Clothes fir Mm A man it only the less genteel (of tine coat, if. in wearing it. he shows a regard tor it, and is not as easy in it as oh were a plain one, Lord Vhettfritld to kit tim. You need never fret about fabric, fashion, finish, or fit if your clothe, bear this label IJrtd)enjamin&(? MAKERS NEW 7RK tj Equal to fine custom-made in all but price. Q The makers' guarantee, ana ours, with every garment. J We arc Exclusive Agents in this city. Doesn't Rsteset Old Ago. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old art, but just the contrary In the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation, all yield to these perfect pills. 25c, at Chas. Rogers' drug store ine larnts outside our city are considerably on the sick list. Fever, dysentery and disgust are their com panions, and Grant is their master. The boys are deserting dally and are crossing the river in the region of Warrenton, cussing Grant and aboli tionists generally. The boys are down upon the earth delving, the burrow ing, the bad water and hot weather." Two days bring about great changes. The banner of the Union floats over Vlcksburg. Gen. Grant has "caught the rabbltt;" he has dined In Vlcksburg, and he did bring his dinner with him. The "Cltlien" lives to see It. For the last time it appears on "Wall Paper."; No more will It eulogize the luxury of mule meat and frlcassed kitten urge Southern war riors to such diet nevermore. This is the last wall paper, Citizen, and is, ex cepting this note, from the types as we found them. It will be valuable hereafter as a curiosity." Not A Sick Day Sine. "I waa taken severely sick with kid- t I ney trouble. I tried all sorts of meJl cines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt re lieved, and soon thereafter was en tirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and Gen eral Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 50c, at Chas. Rogers Druggist. REPORT OF TUB CONDITION THE OF First : National Bat At Astoria In the state of Oregon, at the close of business, November 10th, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $301,830 II Overdrafts, secured and un secured 4,23? 67 U. 8. ltonds to secure cir culation 11,600 00 Bonds, securities, tto ...... 11,100 00 Other real estate owned.... (.000 00 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 14,004 It Due from state banks and bankers 106.663 t Due from approved reserve agente 164.050 06 Checks and other cash items 166 61 Note of other national banks 690 00 Nickels and cents 106 10 Lawful Money Reserve in bank, via: Specie 6130.100 00 Legal-tender notes 90 00 110,190 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer 6 per cent cir culation 628 00 Total 1622.756 11 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 1 50.000 00 Surplus fund 50.000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid .... 20,050 20 National bank notes out standing 12,500 00 Due to state banks and bankers 15) 14 Individual de posits subject to check 2511,097 24 Demand certifi cates of de posits 166.750 61 Certified checks.. 200 00 660,047 77 THINK OFFICIALS DISCRIMINATE. "Grant's forces did a. tittle firing on Tuesday afternoon, but the balance of the day waa .- comparatively quiet Yesterday morning they were very still, and continued so ontll early In the afternoon, when they sprung nine on the left of our center, and opened nre along we line for some distance. We hare not been able to ascertain anything definite as to our tosa, but m our officers were oq the utlook for (tile snore C the enemy. KBEI VOUN HEAD UKCOVtRta Tfca Ceastaat Wearlm ot Hat Prats States DaadrajT Genu. There are many men who wear their hats practically all the time when awake, and are blessed with a heavy shock of hair; yet If the scalps of these same men once became Infested with dandruff germs, the parasites would multiply all the quicker for lack of air. Baldness would ensue as the final result New bro's Herplclde kills these germs and stimulates unhealthy hair io abundant growth. Herplclde Is a pleasant hair dressing as well as a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of injurious sub stance. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample te The Bsrpt clde Co.. Detroit , Eagle Drug Store, 261-251 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 641 Com. St, T. F. Xnrfh, Prop. "Special Agent Would Debar Officers From Owning Manufacturing Stock. New Tork, Nov. 25. A circular Is reported to have been issued to direc tors of all important railways with headquarters here asking if it is ad visible for the officials of railways to be stockholders In a manufacturing corporation selling Its product to the roads for which they work. It Is pos slble that the matter will be brought also before the interstate cnimerce commission. Fears that favoritism In the placing of orders for supplies In stead of accepting bids through open competition are back of the circular. Some of the larger corporations have already adopted rules prohibiting any of their officials from being stockhold ers In manufacturing corporations. The committee of stockholders which Is conducting the Investigation will at tempt to bring; about an arrangement between all the railways, making It im possible for any of the officials neads of departments to retain any financial Interest in a manufacturing concern doing businese with 'their roads. A Runaway Bioyols, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III It developed a stubborn ulcer, unyield ing to doctors and remedies for foui years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salvi cured. It's Just as good for Burns Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Plies. 25c at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. HOBOES CAPTURE TRAIN. Were Finally Corralled (ft Car and Locked up Until Polio Arrivsd. North Taklms, Nor. 25. Seven ho boss are In Jail here for holding up i freight train east here Saturday night. They gave their names as J. C. Gray, M. C. Gray, Jacob Lechner, Fred Voygt, Fred Peterson and C, C, Curry, AUclaJm to be from Atlantic coast. The men boarded the train near Pasco. The trainmen attempted to put them off. They refused to go and attacked the crew and succeeded In gaining temporary control of the train. The crew finally got the train to this city and the battle continued. The hoboes broke Into a number of sealed cars. iney were corralled ana put in one car and bottled up until the police were notified and the men landed In Jail. Detective Cummlng of the Northern Pacific this morning swore to a complaint against the hoboes, charging them with breaking car seals. DrTCGeeWo VCNDKKFUL HOISS TREATMENT 0 at vsumi rlrf bm mm snstvas as J kh Bl son wltti f j JVj sm yirfSI CM-1 VWM MfeS'' I .f 1 mm see ins) tr m-L ?-, J at mi si ii si ""um liit t in ir mm ta mm Iij. Tknm mm awl muSIm mm Sums mmm Mltaa, whk ka fJly mm m M, inns, aw, i pnw, orw,noan, u.. ma I i T I Urnlull ChaiM mi ii liiii u Cll J rmtmrn mi m the mtr mm mt id rfranlAi. Ini ii nrifcrfWTr m mm. Maakxaa VATIOST IU& Actinias The C Cce Wo Chinese Lcdu Ca O tit AM MfMmtmn Total 2611,766 11 State of Oregon, county of Clntsop, as: L a a Gordon, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. OORDON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of November, 1904. J. II. MANSELL. (Seal) Notary Public, Correct Attest: O. C. FLA V EL, W. F. McGREGOR, W. M. LADD. Directors. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital laid In lOO.OOa Surplus and Undivided rroflta ;'5.000 Transacts a general banking bushiest. lutereat paid on time dcHslta. J. Q. A. BOW LB Y, 0. L PKTE11SON, FRANK PATTON, J. W. OAHNEK, President Vio President Cashier. Asst. Cashier J68 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1336 Capital and Surplus $100,000 NEW STYLE RESTAURANT No. 120 Eleventh Street BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT first Clan thef. Good Service. THE LOUVRE First Clus8 Concert Hall . . FineatRnort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA. P 433 CommercUl Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Mausger lacks, Carriages Baggng Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons- fianoa Moved, Doxod and Sliipjed. Reliance Electrical Works H.W.CYbOB, Maiis(fr We ere thoroughly prepared for ma estimate and executing order, lor all kluita ot elootrhal Installing and repairing. BapplU la stock. W wll the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP, Call op Phone 1 161. 428 BOND STREET Scott's Santal-Pepsm Capsotes A POSITIVE GUni old II V I 'IMS. t llM Bladder Md IImm4 aiimyi. nn so yf Can qnkUr tat Per, BMOy Ui wont mm ol 4JaorrhM-a udHIMl o BMitrrof kov long wa4. Inc. AlMolotel kwmlMt 0ol4 r draicW m SI. 00. or b id.II nalu. 1.00,lbOM.,.fl, 'THI MftTAl-Knd 10, BsusFoaTaMa. omm. Rora. M Comnirrclsi ki Taee tiny Ciptulea are superior j to Balsam of Copaiba,-. ( ta Cubebi or Iniactiona ij)d..A! CURE IN 4S HOURSCT the tame ditsase, with.V'l lzJt out Inconvenience. f Cl sou ,ai, rww.ft. XMAS STATIONERY Largest and most unique Miowinp; of fancy BOX PAPER ever seen in Astoria. See the show window. A price card on every style box. J. N. GRIFFIN The TROY Laundry Is the only Whito Labor Laundry in tho City. Does the Ilest of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991 munminiTTinmnnrrml..!,,,,,n. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD VVASHINQTON MARKET . CHRISTEN50N tt CO. lJlXXXIIXXXTTlIlIITTTTTJrTTTTTTrTrTM,, YOU CAN DO BETTER HERE WE F UY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH ONLY Heating Stoves, Cook Z Spring, and Maitreesea L. H. IIENNINCSEN a CO. "w Next Door to WIU Fro Ca, Co. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSAHTH. Earing Inslallod a Rubber Tiring Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at reasonable prioea. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. Carpenter and Mechanic TOOLS FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fohrn,eo, Proprietors. CHOICEST .FKHSEI AND SALT MEATS. PRoMrr DELVEay 543 Commercial Stt Phone Main 321. ROnt)nnn 1 The I Palace : Cafe tt'ftttHMMMMMMMM L M HWgwnuttttitaBtttBiiH The Best Restaurant ; Rcfolarinea!i,25Cita Sunday Dlnnera a Specialty Palace Catering Company AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Talo Bohemian Boor Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co.