.SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1,4908.
THE MORNING ASTOIilAN, .ASTORIA, OREGON.
BEAUirFUL tART , WORK
FOR CAPITOL
WISCONSIN'S ASSEMBLY WILL
HAVE VERY HANDSOME
DECORATIONS.
ARE' IN NEW YORK CITY NOW
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On Figure Typlfiw Wisconsin, And
Another Jesuit Ftther, While
Other Figures Represent the Past,
Present, end Future of the State.
, NEW YORK, Oct.' 31.-Th near
ly , completed decoration for the
icmbfy room of the Wisconsin itate
capitol, painted by Edwin A. Wash
field, hai been placed on exhibition
in New York and Is attracting much
attention. , .,. ,. ,
It will remain on exhibition for
only a few day.
'; The decoration symbolises the
past, present and future of the state
and contains three groups of figures
set in a handsome grove of pine
trees.
; The figure typifying Wisconsin Is
seated on a rock in the center of the
composition, surrounded by other
figures, which represent Lake Super
lor, Lake Michigan, the Mississipp
river, a number of the early explor
ers of the Northwest and one of the
Jesuit Fathers who first worked
among the Indians. The figure of
Wisconsin is in almost full light; the
others are In partial or complete
shadow. In the right hand hand cor
ner is a "color guard" of one of the
Wisconsin regiments in the Civil
War, and a couple of Indians coyer
!ng their eyes from the light of ad
vancing civilization. This group sym
bolizes the past of Wisconsin, from
the earliest times until the middle
years of the Jast century Directly in
front of the central t figures vstanda
"The present" pointing toward the
'dim white buildings of the capitol,
seen in the distance and a group of
lumbermen, miners and farmers, on
whom the prosperity of the state now
depends. At the extreme left -stands
the figure of "The Future," guarding
her lamp and by her side a figure
typical of the "Conservation of
Force," whose gesture indicates her
wish to preserve the great trees of
the forest.
ty Second Street there Is an election
campaign going on that, at least by
thoae immediately. intersted, Is being
fought out more vigorously than the
great national campaign now draw
Ing to a close. On Monday night the
annual election of the Aero Club of
America will be held and it is among
the members that the campaign is
being waged.
Some time 8go, a number of the
more" enthusiast! boys of the Aero
Club formed a second organization
under the namcl of the j American
Aeronautic Society and It is these
menders who ar now. attempting to
secure control of the older organi
ration. Thejr, tfaim that ' the original
club is not taking the; place that it
should takcVia the active practical
work of aviation and giving practical
aid to those who are making progress
In the art of air navigation.
The ,'Acro ' Club has 300 members,
the combined wealth of whom is said
to be, .$400,000,000. und.'.ita members
includes fom of the most prominent
men In the East, .
CHANCE FOR SPEED.
Foreign Autos Will Be Invited To
Try New York's Cement Track.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31. If the
plans now being considered are sue
cessful, New Yorkers will have an
opportunity to see the fast automo
biles and famous drivers that have
been sent to' Anlcrica to take part in
the grand prize race without going
to Savannah. It is proposed to have
a series of tests of speed to take place
on the new motor parkway on Long
Island, in which cars entered for the
grand prize' will try their speed
against the Vanderbilt sup and mo
tor parkway sweepstakes cars. It is
the intention to run the cars over a
two mile straightaway course on the
cement parkway with the object of
establishing new records for short
distances, All of the foreign cars in
the Savannah race will be invited to
participate and suitable prizes will be
invited to participate and suitable
prizes will be offered. In addition to
the two two mile tests, it is sugges
ted that races of one mile and one
kilometer be, arranged.
METCALF MAY RESIGN.
CHICAGO, Oct. 31. A dispatch
to the Tribune from Washington, D.
C, says: '' -r: . " -
A rumor that Victor H. Metcalf,
Secretary of the Navy, had resigned
because of ill health and was to be
: succeeded by T. H. Newberry of De
troit, floated ..into Washington from
; Detroit yesterday, a i 4J tS IK (
At the White House a statement
was made that nothing was known
there of the reported change Mr.
; Metcalf Is ill at his home jn Wash
ington. . ; : .. .vWf ,
It has been the undertsanding here
that Secretary: Metcalf would leave
j office at the close of the , Roosevelt
! Administration, The remainder is be
lieved to be .a case.comjpeyents,
'casting their shadows before.
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KEEN CONTEST ON.
New York Millionalre Will Elect
Aero Club Officers.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-Up In For-
WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.
Government Make What Is Believ
ed To Be Important Arrest
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CHICACpr 6ctt'J i-Tlie ' arrest
last night of Joseph Michel, alias
Michel (he Mysterious, in connection
with tie " government's crusade
against he "White slave" traffic, pro
mises to ' furnish one of the most
important cases In . the batches of
prosectitions brought by United
States Commissioner Mark A. Footc,
and in default of $25,000 ball Michel
was sent to jail for a preliminary
hearing next Friday, i W j ; i
Michel's wife, Mariette Michel, wsi
arrested some time ago and held to
the grand Jury under $5000 bonds,
She waived a preliminary . , hearing
and prevented tbe;arrcst of, her hut
band sooner by declaring that she
was the owner of two houses and that
her husband was merely a bartender.
The government claims to be able
to prove otherwise now.
Michel was formerly ' in partner
ship with Atphonse Dufour, who
with his wife recently forfeited bonds
of$26,S00 and fled to Paris. However,
in June, when Mr. Sims started his
raids, Michel was the sole owner of
two resorts. It is said, wherein five
alien women are said to have been
harbored.
In tome manner Michel had been
apprised of the raids and just before
the arrival of the government detec
lives, it it said, Jie spirited the worn
en away. The names of the women
were procured and government offi
cers in every large city were told to
be on the lookout for them.
Yesterday afternoon Mr. Sims was
notified by wire that the women wan
ted had been arrested in an eastern
city and a warrant was sworn out
for Michel's arrest.
United States District Attorney
Sims now is working on the' theory
that Michel's house was used as a
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Clearing uuuav ur hhs o.a.a,
and that they were brought from Pa
ris to Chicago and then sent back to
New York and other eastern cities.
This theory is based on information
received in the telegram asking for
the arrest of Michel
llERYJiSllf
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INDIGESTION RELIEVED
ABOUT FIVE MINUTTS.,
EAT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD
Diapepsln Not Only Digests Yours
Foods But Prevents Fermentation
and Regulates Your Stomach
Promptly There Will be Few
Dyspeptics Here.
There would not be a case of In
gestion here if readers who are sub-
ect to Stomach trouble knew the
trmendous digestive virtue contained
in Diapepsin. This harmless prepa
ration will digest a heavy meal with
out the 'slightest fuss or discomfort,
and relieve the sourest, acid stom
ach in five minutes, besides overcom
ing ail foul, Naueous odors from the
breatti. :
Ask your pharmacist to show you
the formula plainly printed on each
50-cent ,s case , of,. ,Pape's. Diapepsin,
then you will ' readily understand
why this promptly cures Indigestion
and removes 1 such symptoms as
Heartburn, a feeling lile a lump of
lead in the stomach, Belching of Gas
and Eructations of undigested food,
water brash, Nausea, Headache, Bil
iousness and many other bad symp-
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Appetizing prices on the various (foods such
Men's and Boy's Suits, Hats, Overcoats, Shirts,
Umbrellas, Trunks, Etc.
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$,25 umbrellas now tZz
,P umbrellas now Sis 1 5
,75 umbrellas now 1,35
2X3 umbrellas now...,..- f,D
2.S3 umbrellas now 1 .75
3.C3 umbrellas now 2.25
3,50 umbrellas now 2s75
4X3 umbrellas now 3.25
5X3 umbrellas now 3.05
Save your sale slips
:arid ' see that the! date
is stamped thereon.
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Handlierchicfa 't
(03 sox now ..............v... 5C
(5s sox now Ss
208 sox now......... (2c
25s sox now.... Ss
35s sx now.... 25s
50s sox now 30S
25S neclties now.............. gg
508 neckties now....... 3iS
75s neckties now........................... 576
1 08 handkerchiefs now 5S
1 5s handkerchiefs now... 03
20c handkerchiefs now...!.... 2s
25S handkerchiefs now 1 08
508 Haadkerchiefs now.... 3Ss
758 handkerchiefs now. 576
$1X3 handkerchiefs now ........... 726
Hat Reductions
All $X3 hats now 1X3
All ,75 hats now 1,25
All 2.C3 hats now ,3
All 2X3 hats now 1X5
All 3X3 hats now f .35
AJ1 3X3 hats now 2.55
A lot of good Hats, 2 of a
kind left, and worth at from
$2 to $3.50, your choice
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Men's "SMts
A lot of good hats, 1 or 2 of a kind left, and worth
at from $ 2.00 to $3.50, your choice $1.35
Men's Suits 48X5 Men's Suits
2 tables full of men's suits, 1 or 2 of a kind, re
gular prict from $12.50 to $15, now only 2X3
Men's Suits SI 3X3 -Men's Suits
. 3 tables full of men's suits, nice goods, but 1 or
2 of a kind left, worth from $17.50 to $22.50, take
one at : I J.
All of the finest new Fall
Suits Greatly Reducee.
iSave your sale sUps and see that
the date is stamped thereon.
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"The Reliable Clothier"
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COUNTING THE CASH.
Hamilton Fish's Resignation
pelt Accounting.
Com-
toms; and, besides, you will not need
laxatives to keep your stomach and
intestines clean and fresh.
If your Stomach, is sour or your
food doesn't digest, and your meals
don't temDt you. why not get a SO- NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-Follow
cent case today from your druggist :ing the resignation of Hamilton Fish
and make life worth living? Abso-(as assistant treasurer of the United
lute relief from Stomach misery and States in charge of the sub-treasury
perfect digestion of anything you eat here, a corps of bookkeepers under
is sure to follow five minutes after, the direction of United States Treas-
and. besides, one case is often
ficient to cure a whole family of ,er the books of the office. While this
such trouble. tusk is a big one, it does not com-
Surely, a harmless, inexpensive pare with the work required to count
preparation like Diapepsin
l is only done when an assistant treas-j tain preventive " of that dangerous
hirer leaves the office. Mr. Fish re-' disease. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
urer
signed as assistant treasurer in or
der to accept a nomination for con
gress. ' ' ' '. , ' .
,s How to Cure a Cold. '
Be as careful as you may you will oc
casionally take cold, and when you do,
get a medicine of known reliability,
one that has an established reputa-
suf- urer Treat today began checking ov- l.tion and that is certain to effect a
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quiCK cure. julu a iucuivm,,. ,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
has gained a world wide reputation
which the cash in the vault which work will by its remarkable cures of this most
will always, cither at daytime or be taken up as soon as tne cnecKing
during night, relieve your stomach of the books as been completed,
misery and digest your meals, is (There is in the vaults approximately
about as handy and valuable a . thing 173,000,000 in gold coin, $17,000,000
as you could have in the house. . . . jin currency and $80,000,000 in silver
. coin and all of this must be counted
The greater comprehend the less; and verified piece by piece. The mon
but the less cannot comprehend' the ey is is sealed bags and packages but
greater. tnc mar'c on eacn these must-oe
. .. 'verified by the actual counting of the
We are heirs of the past, both its contents. The work will probably re
good and its ills.
quire at least a month. The counting
common ailment, and can always be
depended upon. It acts on nature's
plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec
toration,, opens the .secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system
to a healthy condition. . During the
many years in which it has been in
general use we have yet to learn of
a single case of cold or attack of the
grip having resulted in pneumonia
when this remedy was used, which
shows conclusively that it s a cer-
Cough
edy contains no opium or other nar
cotic and may be given as confi
dently to a baby as to an adult.
For sale by Frank Hart and leading
druggists. - ' : ."';
GETS HEAVY DAMAGES.
CHICAGO, Oct. 31. In one day
after a broken trolley fole fell on the
head of Mrs. Julia Konold, her hair,
naturally a chestnut brown, was
turned completely white and the ex
pression of her face changed from
the bloom of .middle age to that of
a woman fifteen years her senior.
The accident occurred on Decem
ber ?1, 1904. In Judge Tuthill's court
yesterday a "verdict for $19,000 was
rendered in her; favor against the
Unioh, Traction Company, owners of
the line on which she was injured.
The verdict is one of the largest ev
er returned in favor of a woman In
a personal injury case in the history
of Chicago.