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ASTORIA, 0KEG0N, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1904 PAGE SIX. LOSES LOVER AND MIND. Rmmii Departs When Trusting Mis , Lnnt Man She Lew it Fickle. Fresno, Cat Nov. 25. Because pretty 17-year-old Mary Elisabeth Carbon was Jilted by the man she loved she brooded and raved until at lust she had to be placed in a padded cell lest she might attempt to rid her aelf of the heartache by taking her life. The young man is Axtar Swanson, whose father is a wealthy vlneyardlst at Easton. Some time ago the young man paid the simple country girl some attention. He left last spring for San Francisco to take a business college education. During his absence he did not write. Mary thought him still her lover and waited for his home coming. About two weeks ago be returned and when she found he no longer cared for her left her horn after Swansea's return. Be A . : "thaTiboVlKif -t rvai if Jt ijsvem At hort months, made robMt ndJM. i ..rv .raiaiul to soa lot ms ned health sad an Mesaed who a baby who tt the arid a aMip noiiM a wiiii Jtsau and this iU EaTotaaT ft V AH druggists sell $1.00 bottles Wine of Card. QQ&3iMQ031t! 16-INCH WOOD Delivered at depot. Carload lots. Write or phone TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO. Astoria, Oregon. FREE! Extraordinary Offer TO HOLIDAY SHOPPERS To nuke their Holiday Purchases in the Month of November r$25,00 $7.50 $3.00 $1.50 75c 25c. Free with Free' with Free with Free with $10.00 $5.00 $2.50 fti-. $K00 We want you to see our Grand Holiday Display of Beautiful v and Newest Creations Elite Giinaware, Limoges China, French China, Dinner Sets, Salad Sets, Chocolate Sets, Rich Cut Glass Ornaments, Vases, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps English Porcelain Ware, Novelties, and Dolls. Fancy Articles of Every Description. Prettiest, Daintiest and Newest Things made, Collected from the Markets of the World. Top Quality Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Chocolates. We want you to see our very reasonable prices. We want you to come just to look, Take advantage of this rery liberal offer. CUT HERB CUT OUT THIS COUPON, brio It io any of our stows before December 10, J 904, and receive with each purchase listed aba a very handsome pretest of your own selection. TASTOKIAN. NOVEMBER 20, 1904 Com )uct to look. Briof thai Coupon with tow to any of our (totes, not eooa am a orciMara 10, isoa CUT HERB Great American Importing Tea Co. 571 COniVaERCIAL ST., ASTORIA She became melancholic and would sit by the hour and mumble his name. She grew worse the last few days, finally becoming violent. Fearing that she might attempt some violence, she was brought to Fresno and today was examined. She was committed to Stockton by Judge Church. SENTENCED FOR DUELLING. Army Officers and Architect Were Both Wounded. New Tork. Nov. 25. A student of the Technical high school who is al so an officer of the army reserve, has been sentenced by a military court to three months confinement says a Times dispatch from Berlin. His trial grew out of a duel with an archi tect in which both were wounded. The latter will be tried before a civil court. Real Woman. .v. -i- .u Hfa i-. zrjtSXl ITS the Hsm sod dU giew weaker akuMl at into sigweat WiallS SB VtoPa.HP.ST. Hor kt Wine of Cwdui brings health to ek women. Wine of Cardui bring. chQdmi to barren homes. How can any woman refuse the bltn Mrs. Mason has? Any woman can lecw -actly the same relief if she wfll teka Wlot of Cardui Wine of Cardui is a oartain curt for menstrual irregularities. It will not o kapoa isibflities but it does cure bearing-down patoa. mntViM-nnnrl noasible for barren wfoa llion, I . , and relieves the pains at the monthly period. v. a horde of Wine of Cardui today. i Free! worth of goods your own choice worth of goods your own choice worth of goods your own choice worth of goods your own choice worth of goods your own choice Free Free Free Free Free CUT HERB CUT HERB FELTON HAS BAD RECORD Murderer of Guy Roche One of the Worst Characters in New York City. HIS VICTIM WAS EQUALLY BAD Arrested Thrae Timet For Assaulting Women Had Been Run Out of Chicago Had Roll of Bill. New Tork, Nov. 25. Guy Roihe. the Rambler who waa "hot last evening In Broadway, near Thirty Fifth street, while the sidewalks were crowded with persona leaving the theatera after the matinees, waa atlU alive at an early hour this morning. It waa aald at the New Tork hospital that he might live sometime, but there la small chance of hla recovery. The arrest of Stewart A. Felton, known also by several other names, charged with the shooting, was one of the quickest cases of the kind man aged by the police In sometime. One of the pursuers waa a stenographer, J. a King. He went to the station and. at the request of the police, took on the spot the testimony of all the witnesses. King declared that he saw Felton nre at Roche, and George P. Auld, a paymaster In the army. con- Armed his words, saying he stood close beside Felton at the time. Half a doien men were also ex amined and Felton. who gave his birthplace as Ohio, waa searched. In one pocket waa a roll of $2900 In bills of large denomination. The prisoner showed absolutely no concern over his arrest. After the hearing had been com pleted. Police Captain Cottrell de clared Felton to be one of the worst men he ever had to deal with In the precinct and that Roche waa equally bad. "As a gambler," said the captain. "Felton haa given me more trouble than any other man In New Tork. For a long time I have had men sta tioned in front of hla place In 16th street and also at the rear entrance and have tried my best to drive him out of the city." Other policemen declared Felton was driven out of Chicago several years ago and was known all through the west. At one time he ran a gamb ling house, It waa charged. Just back of the station house. This place hud a movable bridge by which patrons could enter, after which It would be let down. In case of raid they could escape In the same manner. Twice within the last three months he has been a prisoner, each time for assault ing a woman, once with a cane. 8TATE GOOD R0AD3 MEET. To be Held in Salem Next Month List of Speakers. Salem, Nov. 25. President John H. Scott, of the Oregon Good Roads asso ciation, is sending out letters to all members In regard to the coming an nual convention to be held In this city in December. Judge Scott says that the convention this year will be far superior to anything of the kind ever held In the state before. From 150 to 2oo delegates are expected from this county alone and as many or narly so will be In attendance from the sur rounding counties, and every county In the state wilt be fully represented, while a large number of delegates from Washington will also ' come. President Scott says: "I desire to call your attention to the fact that the second annual con vention will be held at Salem, on the 13, 14 and 15th of December. We are endeavoring to make this meeting of special Interest; among those expected to deliver adresses are: Governor Chamberlain. Samuel Hill, president Washington Good Roads assoslation. James P. Melkle, secretary Wash ington Good Roads association. P. L. Campbell, president University of Oregon. J. H. Coleman, president Willamette university. J. M. Hyde, professor of geology and mining, University of Oregon. Dr. Jas. Wlthycombe, vice director of the government experimental sta tion at Corvallls. M. A. Miller, state senator from Linn county. C. J. Smith, state senator from Umatilla county. Lionel Webster, county judge of Multnomah county. W. E. Coman, G. P. A., Southern Pa cific co. A. L. Craig, G. P. A., O. R. A Co., and many others. The delegates will receive a hearty welcome from the cltlsens of Salem, who will endeavor to make the occas ion one to be'remomlicred." , TROUBLES IN ARGENTINA. Strikes Threatened and in Progress- Two Persons Killed. New York. Nov. 25. There la now talk of a general strike or workmen, according to a Herald dispatch from lluenoa Ayres. The employes of the largest electrical concerns In lluenoa Ayres have quit work. The govern ment placed at the dlsoal of the company electricians of the navy for regular work that is necessary for all residents. There have been several collisions be tween the striking cab drivers and the police. The situation In Roaario, the second city of Argentina, la aer- lout. There was a collision there Wednesday In which two persons were killed and several wounded. JAPS HAVE ADVANTAGE. Two Neve Positions Enable Better Firing Results. Headquarters of the Japanese Army Before Port Arthur, Nov. 23, via Fusan. Nov. 25. The possession of the Rlhlung and Rekwanforta enablea the Japanese to place a sufficient force on the north front of the eastern ridge of forts, to execute a aweeplng move ment against the battery positions on the crest of the western ridge of forts and 203 Meter Hill, which aa yet they have not captured. Robbers 8 .cure $3000. La Plata, Md, Nov. 24. A number of men blew up the building of the Southern Maryland Savings bank today and secured 13000 In cash. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FREDERICK V. MOHN, M. D. Physlolan and Surgeon. Office and residence, over Peterson Brown's. Office hours: to 11:10 a. m., and t to 4:30 p. m.; evenings, to I. Sunday By Appointment. DR. J. A. REGAN Dentist Office over A. V. Allen's Store, Office hours, I to 12 and 1 to (. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Autlng Aatlnlitut Burgeoa t'.g. Harlot Hospital Hcrvlee. Office hours: 10 to II a.m. 1 to 4:10 p.m 477 Commercial Street. Ind Floor. Dr. RIIODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH 1ST Mansell Bldg. (73 Commercial Bt PHONE BUCK 30M. C. W. BARR, D. D. 8. Ha Opened Dental Parlor In Room 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Where he will b pleased to meet Friend and Patron. Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dentist Pytblan Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T. L. BALL Dr. F. I. Friedrich, DENTISTS 624 Commercial street. Astoria Ore Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTI8T 678 Commercial fit-, Bbanahan Building MASQUERADE BALL. mWmmWmmmmmmmmMmm Wednesday, Nov. 30th. By Concomly Tribe, Improved Order lied Men. At Astor Hall. Every Woman vhoot s wonderful MARVEL Mr.iiM, Spray Tin nw fnW tonmn auriiim- rum ti iAyWaWtMftwN. If h cannot mm))? t HAUIKL. wut M otbr. but awnd sump for ..n i.UM eu4 rlirawftona In- mm UTlaf h, ...fflB i ,. m MISCELLANEOUS. C. J. TMSNCHAKD Insurance. Commission and Shipping CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent WeUa-Fargo and North era Peolno Express Companies, Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND ST . AK1IJULEN, Nerchunt Tailor. Occident Building. JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama ' Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. BEST 13 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cont meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. 612 Commercial St. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St WOOD! WOOD! WOOD; Cord wood, mill wood, boa wood, any kind of wood at lowest prlee. Kslly, th transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blsok, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. BAY VIEW HOTEL E. O LASER, Prop. Horn Cooklaj, ComforUbl Btd. Riaion ibl Rtt and Nlct Treatment. THE NEW NEHALEM HOUSE Cor. Foartxenth snit KxchangeHU. One block bark or FuardA SUiket more. i. II, ANSON, Prop., - AU)rl, Ore. Board and Lodilni $1.00 and up Clunut Bed) In tht City. Fine Tbl Board. New Furniture Tlirtnishout. Halm made Ut ulcady Theatrical Trmipva ASTORIA HOTEL Corner Stveattenlh nd Hum St. ' 75 cents a day and up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging $4 per week. f i'hone 3179 Uh1. Oiwti Imy m1.NIlit. The Astoria Restaurant MAN lilNO, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in , any style. Game in season. m Bond Street, Cor. th, Astoria, Or. TTTTTTTTTTIIIITTHITTTTTTH KAMONA IALE. I hav plaoed on ssl at a re duced prioe my lot stock of hom-mad Wrapper and Ra mon. 420 Commerolal St Astoria. J. Y. KWONO CO. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Laav PORTLAND Arrive 8 00 a.m I Portland Union I 11.10a. m 7,00 p.m depot for Aitoriaf 9.40 pan Leav ASTORIA Arrive 7.46 I'm ( for Portland and lUOTm 6 10 p.m way points 10.80 p m SEASIDE DIVISION Leav ASTORIA : ArtlT il.85a.ro for Heasida Diroi t 6.-20 p.m Leav " . ASTORIA. Arrive taiu a.m for. Warrenton, J MO ;45a.in ' Hammond, Ft 6.60 p-m (Stevens. Beaside) 7i40a,m Leav SEASIDE Arrive 4 :30 p.m for Astoria Dlrei t 12 :30pTiu Leav SEASIDE. Arrive 6.16 a. m ( for Warrenton FtT"T25m Stevens. Ham- 9.30a.m I mond.Astoria ) 7.20 p, m Additional train leave Astoria dally at 11:10 a. m. for alt point on Ft. Steven branch, arriving Ft Stevens 12: to p. m., returning, leave Ft Stev en at 1:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. Through ticket and close connec tion via, N. P. Ry. At Portland and Gobi and O. R. ft N. Co, via. Portland. J. C. May, 0. P. A. REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF TUB Astoria Tiatioual Bank At Astoria, In th stata of Oregon, at th close of business, November 10, ISOt. RESOURCES. Loan and discounts 1311,001 tt Overdraft, secured and un secured T.T10 II U. 8, bond to secure cir culation 11.500 00 Premium on U. 8. bond.. 750 00 Bonds, securities, tto....... 41.17 11 Banking house, furniture, and fixture 1,500 00 Other real (( owned.... 4,17100 Du from national bank (not reserve agent) 1,111 01 Due from state) bank and banker 10,111 IT Due from approved reaerv agent 114.111 IT Check and other cash Item 1,111 71 Notes of other national bank 411 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents.. 171 14 Lawful Money Reserve la bank, via: Specie 117,140 It Legal-tender note III 00 IT 711 II Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (I per cent cir culation) Ill 01 Total 1(11.177 11 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In I 10,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid... 11,471 01 National bank note out standing 11,100 01 Individual de posits subject to check I3SI.M7 11 Demand certifi cates of de posit 14.111 II Tim certificates of deposit .... 101,1(1 II 100,701 II Total 1511,177 II Stat of Oregon, county of Clatsop, a: U.K. Hlggln, Cashier of th above named bank, do solemnly (wear that th above statement I true to th best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. HiaaiNS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m this 14th day of November, 1904. GEO. C. FULTON, (8eal) Notary Public ' Correct-Attet: OEO. H. OEORQE, L. MANSUR. OEORQE W. WARREN, Director. DONT QO TO ST. LOUIS Till you cs'l at or writ to Ut Chi cago, Milwaukee ft St Paul Railroad Offlce 114 Thlrt street, Portland, Or Low rate to all polnta east, In connec tion with all transcontinental. H. 8. ROWS, General Agent. ONQ TO THE FAIR. UL4 A- F I P. at . I I Information, If you contemplate visiting tbe Bt Louis Exposition, t secure reliable In formation a to railroad eervlce. th uwcai rain aim ins oi routes, jkts? -aa to the local conditions In BL Ldula. If you will writ tbe undersigned, iii;ia wnai iiuvi iiiaviun fuu uvairr th same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will , secure It for you If possible, and with out any expense to you. Address ruruana. un. When you buy canned olam ask for RAZOR BRAND Cleaa and wholesome and a borne product. For sale by all leading krooers. Warrention Clam Com pany, Warrenton, Or. PARKER HOUSE H. B. PARKER, Proprietor Free Coach Urge Sample Rooms on. Ground Floor. Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day, root of Ninth Strut ASTORIA. OREGON