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1 1 H0M1 VOL L ASTHMA. HKKfiO.N. Ml'M'AV. NOVEMBER 19. 18II! NO. 14 I The Eclipse Hardware Co. 1 a. 4 a I 7 f I I , I 1, I 1 . 1 . t 1 t tl I I ! I ,r 1 t I " 111 t) I, It) I ) I f I I I f m 1 it : iti I mur mm I Ills Iti'llHiVi'd lit U New (JjlilltiTH licxt In lli( Coin in li;l Klrelrieul & Kcpair Co., lluii- iIimiih liirin llie old stand, where lln'V will nmtiiHiH to nirrv tin lincsl stock of .loves III Astoria. BOND STREET. A fMTCKSS. RflFBQ AfiF DFPIII QFn IN I Large r uii'l for the - H'rspliat SI'lpi THREE SEPARATE ATTACKS ANOTHER GREAT STANDOFF BETWEEN HARVARD-YALE They Sustain Heavy Losses at Ladysmith, Colenso and Estcourt. BESIEGED, HOWEVER, HARD PRESSED! IMPORTANT NOTICE Y)'linUy k rvcuirwl nolli-v from.llis Pttlillslisri of Hi WKIlSKH F.HITtON Or TDK Kmi'YCI.III'KIiIA tlllTAVMC4, that naitig in llit i-tiormnu Ineivaaii In the price of paper ill lu llm pl li'W erk, they would uliurtly witlulm tlimule ol IliPir Kiu-yrlnHli at the pnneiil (ince. Our iitra-t w llli pulilinhrrs rnulilt a in to wake lln Mini' lila-iul of let at lii'lrlofore. Thirty lureit volllliirs id the Kliryclolir. din, one Kiildii to Hvstrnutlc lU-mling of I It r:iirycliHljn, On t'priglil Oak tloolii ae nn I line lairgr Vclftr I n-ryrloiH-iliM l'et uf chaigc. All the hInio Mill be delivered 11 1 - 'I) the Mlitill iu)niru( f'( OttP. DOI.I.AK lUUlav lu ainall molitlilv Miirlil. Cull slid look H i" lln idler. ISSIS, Nov R-Mm. Ja. Brown Putter's t''i eonTt at Claxidg-n h"tl. today for the benefit of tiv American lumpral ship Main was a great c. Something ovr LVHi tan add--. '. to the Maine fund. HHdom In the history of American function In London ha a distinctive , American be-n pr$mni, for ,' th mnan-r ww dot'-nmwd. that the prMr.ce of royalty xhnuld rot d tract from the Am-rlcan character of thr event. ; Game Ends In a Whirlwind of Excitement Without a Score on Either Side. i Determined Preparations Making to Cat of ttae British Columns of Belief aril tbe Strugfle Will Be Teriflc and Prolonged. falkf:nbi:uo wkecked. St-antr Walla Wal!a llwum th-- Or-w and Thy Are Now In San Franrltco. THE GRANDEST FINISH EYER SEEN The Crimson Giants Make. Many Desperate Rosnes But are Beaten off at Every Point Yale's Seconl Soperb Defense. GRIFFIN REED. H)-3-I-SM5--tHJ--- -t. ..-Ht-jHSH&-4---iHi- AT Here Is a List f Of High Cirntlc OooiIm nt totlornlo lrlcc Kuiifv (Vrniiury Huttor in Kt" "I'd Kolk Strictly Kn-xli Nfw (.'rn Mali' Syrup. I!ik kwlii'ulaiul (iridlo Cuke Flour. I'iukard .tSiuilli's Fancy Itulinn I'ruiiif. New Cni Nnti, Kij. Mince Meat. m R.H V "J 'ii.iti.i.itit.i'4 JXTjTtttXtXttt sfifiGf$feyifJt.- t tit.titiiyt, ,'!!fVt!si ? I! I.()NI)ON, Nov. A ili.-jutili fniiii rittcnnaiit.burg, flatcl Sutunlay, Novi inlu r 1. says a niniii r tring a mcs mijti' fr nn IjnlyMiiitlsayiuj; tliut on Nnvt-iuljt-r i the Iot n nt ta' ki 'l tin: tow n froin tin- Ntiithwi-sl, hut wire rtpwlMl hv the H Iloval l!ifl an l the ritlt' hriadc, with jjn'ut lo. I Nov. 1 1, the I5i r- inaile an attack Dear' Coleiio, hut i Km' n'tiUel with a lu-.i of h(K. !S Fihtin is j.rot i i lin at F.ttcit. ; s IXR'OUUT. Nov. !!. At lo oVI.K-k this morning the I Hot r atteinjitetJ to ruli ltcoirt, hut one shot from a Ilritish ? naval j;uii. ntnl wveral lonj; ranpe vo1I-h linil hv the Ihihlin J Fii-ilieM, sent them Inn k pr- iitiit-ly. The liner hml several Willis ported on the surroundinj; y k'j-. hilt our naval men apparently a-toni-heil them and their tilii1- were willnliaMi. SAN FRANVrP'-O. Nov. li.-ThH! )i'-amT Walla Walla whlh arrived thin afternoon from Puirt nound fiort flrtu the low of th fjark'-ntiiv Jane "tft A. Falk-nfourg. : Or NovemlMT 16. thw Walla Walla tk f'ailii Marl-n and hi crew of " CAMBRIIXJE, Mass., Nov. 18. In a whirlwind of ex citement, simply heart hreaking in its intensity, the Harvard Yale game on the .soldiers' field this afternoon ended without a score. Yale had played Harvard to a standstill. Then Harvard rallied to one of the grandest finishes ever seen on the grid iron, and after a missed trv at the goal, the immense crowd I : h-avy ouihu.t rak; which mova of cqile swarmed down from the .seats to where the players were encenug meir opjKmems. The famous football game on the same field in 1397, had letn related, and Yale, by her superb defense, had held the much boasted Harvard attack. iwven off th Fa!k- iihunr aid brought thm to thin city. Tin? Falk'tibura; (p carrt- d a carg of lu-nlxr and In a total Winn 12 day out from Port Hadlock' & f.T Siui Francinco, tin oountered a Jf' ; Jiito a hurricane on Nov. 10. Her d'X'k 'V load hift"ij to the starboard and 5! wanhfl away the deck!u and boats. The captain waa cKnpell to cut away the rltritlnff and k?t the main aiul mlxien mint go over the nlde in (t"iS)(iS2JSiS CAMEBIDGE, Maw. if , .1 ' n. l..r. U. K. a f frk.m rMituilvtnir and to ave the crw" lives. Nov. 18. Th I danger, but often gained yards In x- from !!- llut. of vlt-w fnvorubU' to th I iiilh hiWtK Ih.if KlmlTl-y n abl- Ralston lheakla-t FimmI, I'aiicuke Flour, Who,- Wheat Flour. WIumV Wheat Ciin kin- (I I At ROSS, HIGGINS 0 CO. We Rent Htfl Typewriters Many New UnrsjJ-i Adiloil SKK Oi l! L.TKs Smith Iremicr Typewriter NKW AHT CATAIncil K HIKK I.. A M. AI.I'.X ANDKK Ai CO.. IMionc Main 571 I'.xolimlv. I'liciili- (mnl lea',tt. I't.'i Stark St. Portland f .... 1 .... vi,,mi.irt$ii&it 1 I I.i'NImiS'. Nov H Trw- IaOI in-w on Tittroiirt and lht railnmd Just south ! f i Mii ih.- ..at ,.f war In South Africa !. I'1"'- Th' It,r Jidy a.; icnciii- at I'wt I.fr't) and with a few; punt which they evidently have, from' th nirfnchriiMit. tlwy re throwing' ! li ild ii-inni.t lliv and th.it lto.iiirt it In pltlmi to bat, iiiuIiik th. advaiuv mirth from Km-1 Ln.'k ,niy Mtfii.'k by 'h. ii.-r f,nv now1 . court. 1 '.n-r;i! Hitlyurd is. slur coniinanditiK Kv'ii with the stir.ing r-li.f coluinii now hurryltiK up fcun Iurlmn, the llilnli will li!iv.. a toiiv-h Job to nloroe WILLIAM'S TRIP IS CONDEMNED Han-ard-Tate contest was a brilliant change. Harvard discerned this fact one from start to finish and from the ' and changed her tactics to line plunj blowing of the first whistle to the j Ing and end runs, sounding of the last th result km in! With beautiful precision the Harv- doubt. l tie etia or tn game rurnlshed -a most thriling climax of the afternoon' 1 sport when, after rushing th ball to, ard backs di-ed through Yale's htie. Time and again these plungs netted 1 the coveted dUtance, with end dashes ' throw n In by way of variation now and t r . eTDAtir iuti RMTirn rm lur j up. tin y nwan to mount the hills doml- 3 1 nUHU All 1 1-DPI I loll rTCLIrtU Yalts' 15 yard by steady plays," then, and once Harvard carried the ti&ll land with but 30 seconds of playing' to TaIe' two Une" U WM time Mt. Hallowvll. Harvard's ; age. however. tht Yale s old time f ni.iff it. tin th. i.th-r li.i.H'1. 111.' :uUI- payj tt n t th" i-m.-"1i..h iictiviy rfi tli- Lin k'" ' " "; Kr. Still., fr m- ine-Tenths of the German Peo- brought the en.rmous cn,wd to hJ iw f-" i ti.-r .in.l :lin l,-i 1 1 1 I uit . hi tii cut oft i lie I'.'i'i- fiiiii tin 'own across the road.s ill'. i.,iif f..r t.itily null li mill, If pwsl-jtii ..i lj'nn:h. .uM rnMiiiK th.- Tg I ! . n i.'l:it- ,ud capiuiv Kstcourt. vh rifr on iit,ii bridgvH, In the w In. h i- 1 1.. ;-ar.t (own to Iiilyxtnltl. fa. v of 11. r aitlilcry nn.l rttl.n flil x: til h. l I l.v t):e Kntlhh. iuimiIh r of mniili lt.T coininundus pie Oppose ttae Visit and tbe Press Ridicules It. ! fevt when he dropped back to the line, 8tle sh hHd fast touk th I . ! hnll. Yale's followers had scarcely drawn fur a drop kick for the goal. The two lines crouched, the Yale men preparing to tear through if poHfible, out their .igh of relief when a fair : Mid prevent this last chance for Harv (fopyrlirht by AK-iat.J Ptvss.) Br(cH Quarterback Dalv called 111,-ijt iv v...- w viiw.tanth of the .. .... .! f,,r scoring. ............ ...... - (lul lm, pigniu lae ii iien iwni lower fuiu: from the north-m rl.Ues commanding ., con lepins the emiTor's visit to HallowelI was ready for the final ef - j th fi..m the ,.it ui.l iwHt arc coiiwrgltigj ill ! - . . l . .1 : -1. . 1 1 . . Kn.l I. ,k. nn. Willi IIS login mil laiu nau iv.i, vy- portunity for vtotory. Largest and Best Equipped Offices p the Northwest PORTLAND DENTAL PARLORS Tim Klof Wthll,,,,, I'rowD uml ltriiV" Work, f 4.A0 iter tooth, Btmtantepil. HeHt set Tts-ili. 8.1.00 fit BUiirsntceil. (Scut FiIIIdkh, fiOc. up, guuriiiitui'd. All Work Positively (iiinruittecil tonlvc Perfect SiatUfactlon OK NO I'AY. WiiKhitiKton IluililinK, Corner 4th and Wuahiiigton Sta, r iftu floor, Kooint-47, 4H, f 0, 61, b'l. 'Phont Orwiion, Drown 493, Columbia gogl llnl'l. PM; '!' I ! K I'HAItl.KSToN. Wnrli'i' l.i'f ll.ivKoiig For the Sv lie Y."T-nl.iy to Uoniove the H-iivy guns. w asuim;tiin Nov. h.-tii. rui- Km mar ted t.xliiy from ItotiKkong for (lie wreck of th. cruiser I'linrlestoii. If lie i nn iipproiii li the wrvk j.nd lift oft the Mir ttiriNM guiw, It Is believed the I'lmrloHtoii tan l. Iloatl. The ninhi itiims. i,f npxiety Is the vveiither wlili h ti. lilly to be stormy. I M AUTm it S advanvi:. His Column in Iv-cetved Kvcry where With Klnlncss by the Nutlv. Law ton Now Ncnrlng San Manuel, W AslllNHTMN. Nov. IS. Two dis patches were reoeived at the war de partment frvn (Jenrol ('tis giving ib'tnlls of th advance of Invton and Mac Arthur. The first dispatch Is as follows: ".Manila, Nov. IS. Mac Arthur en tered (n-ronnyi! and push.Ml his advance to l'anliUl. a miles Ix-yond. The Inhnliltnnts remained in their houses, n-celvlng the troop hospitably, the tli'st Itistninv of the kind during the entire advance from Pan Fernando. Th. railroad Is Intact from the washout north of Ta.rl.vo to I'anlqiil. bui en gines nud cars were partially destroyed by the Insurgent on rot renting. Stilll- cl.it rolling stock can he repalivd to Insure niilioivd service. "Nothing from Iawtoii, as the tele graph lino Is only working to San Jose, south if Carrnnglan and miles ea.l of Tayug. His cavalry was reported yesterday at Bayonilning, n railrond Htatlon south of Dngiipaa. nelnfoivc- ments and supplies '.cave here for Sun Fabian. Wheaton's headquarters lo night catch by Harvard of a poor Tale punt gave the crimson another opportunity Here Burnett tried for goal from the field,. It went wild and Uno. will prol.at.ly prove one of England. 1 furt. Not a und wan hvard as the stinvst eiitci prises of the war. 1 since 't hiLs t-.ii .nerallv known i,n , i, ,.i.. .,, . . 1 that the visit would take place the posing rushes forcing together at the gents are wtmiy somer-Hi. some Orel press or every snaio or opinion, wnicn ganie moment. Daly made a clean pass! iti'ukig Into Wev.ern Itiann. the has been unr tralmslly abusing Oreat anj Hallowell kicked. It was a n-at . Hi WA CITY. Ia., Nov. IS. In a class province of Saniliel.-s." : Britain and poo-hooting the notion of attempt but the pigskin sailed just out- gAnxe f fotball betwwn the senior fn.ler .late of inlay Otis tiguin tel.-1 his majesty going there, has become th g,al posts. and junior students of the University graphs, having re vlvcl advices from i somew hat inlet and now some of the i f in. v Stevenson senior of The battle early resolved Itself into a! ot lowa. ' Mecnson, uriu.... Lawton. Otis says: iurs even speak approvingly of the j Mrtlnwt ,ffemi . fracture of the MCMns i-imitTu, w urvin Jicenue easily excelled Harvard centers. that the' skull and died before he could be car- KILLEP AT FOOTBALL. "A dlspa.li h from Iiwtoii, dated on , visit. the road between. Siui NlchoUs and This ii.es iut alter the fact that the San Manuel, In .11, lMh inst., transmits t people are still overwhelmingly against (lisiatelies from Co'iieial Young a:ul the visit and agilnst Ctv.it Hrltaln Major Hall nice at Aslngan and U.Ka!es In the matter of the war. The Inspired nf Vovei'iber 1.' and 1. The former' rts Is trying hard to convince its Is moving on IVsunibl.i, about 12 nill. s, tviidere that the visit is purely peismnat cast of piie rahlan and 23 miles west and totally devoid of political meaning, of San Nli bolus, w h-MV Major Swlgort ! It is absurd to say Unit either the liiids the ciicni) stiMtigly enttSMiched." ! empenr or his governnieiit had i: In mind at any time during the past three! months to interfetv in South Africa for the benefit of the Boers. His majesty visit is taken undoubt edly largely for political reasons and Is distinctly meant as a friendly act. If this is still cl. wkil aiul hidden from, the genrnl public It is only in deference to the violence of anti-British senti-J ment throughout the empire. visitors not only kept the leather out of r'e'I from the field. OPIOC.ON WHKAT FOU ORIENT. First Full Cargo F.ver Scat From the I'acitlc Coast In January. roitTL.Nl, Nov. lS.-The first full cargo of wh.tit ever shipped fim a rncltic const irt for the OrkiH will leave Portland for Yokohama In Janu ary. Occasional small lots of wheat have leva shipped from Portland on regular Oriental llnerb but this Is the first time that a full cargo has been sc-nt to the far Mast. The vessel secured to carry the cargo Is the l-iitisli hark Hadd.vn Hall, now j lverslty of California defeated the CALIFORNIA VS. OKKdoN. The Webfet Defeated After the Mot Kxciting Game of the Season. BERKELY, Cal.. Nov. lS.-Tlie Uir- A Top Goat . . . enroute to Portland from Panama. The Japanese nro reporteil to be making preparations for engiglng in milling 011 quite an extensive scale. S. P. EARNINGS. SVN' FRANCISCO, Nov. IS. The an nual report of the Southern Pacific Company for the y.iir .ndlng June.lO, !!!'. shows the gr ise turnings to lie f ir!.7i;ti.rr.. Oiieratlng exp.'tiss were Ji,4'ii,S79. Net income $16,302,069. ' After paying taxes, (rtereat on funded debt and other charges there Is left a Indications are that the liisur- net Income of $16, 771. eleven of the I'nlverslty of Oregon this afternoon by a score of 12 to 0, In a hard fought contest. It was the most exciting game this season on the Berke- ley campus. The Oregon team showed! unexpected s'trength and was a surprise to the Callfornlans. I MAN KILLED. WAVF.RLY, Wash., Nov. lS.-Durlng an altercation In a saloon tonight Kd. Twlman shot and Instantly killed Ged. Wiggins. Twlman was formerly dep-i uty sheriff and town marshal of Fair field. 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