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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1899)
I'M MORNING ASTORIA N WKDNKSDA, NOYKMltKK , m. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Mln ML . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. OAILT. Bent by mail, per year Rent by mail, per moath Served by carrier, per month SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mail, per year. In advano tlOO Postage free to luDicnosn. All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to th edl tor. Business communication of all kinds and remittance muit be address ed to -The Astortan." The AstorUn guarantee to lu ad vertiser the large circulation of nr newspaper published on the ColumbU river. Advertising ratet can to nad on ap plication to the buslnes manager. THE LOW PRICE OF WHEAT. year? Isn't It time to put In a claim for a reduction' of freight rub In the Northwest, eivclnUy on export wheat N the board? I (ho farmers of Orvg.m know that the O. !!. N. Oom pan.v c.vi haul wheat fivm m.ti I"-t.-rl.ir point cUsr to the coast at A ti ria for t-n cents ton f..r euch PW-mile of huut and n gd Inteiv on every d.dhtr of m.wiey ll has invested, aft. r paying all expcii- o: operuti. n and maintenance? Why, then, shouldn't tho O. IS. .4 N. be cmpt'!U'd to lower it rates at ome, and why shouldn't we have a law (In Op'so: f irbid.ling anv itu reuse of i rat. s U yo: I a fixed n .tximum tigutv without' the conscit of the legislature? II. w many fanners In the N.thw. .; kill w that the Or-iom legislature has the power to ena.-t atid enforce such a law, at.il can any person give a kokI reason why such a law Imi't pawed or why its pauigv shouldn't be advo cated by every prvxluovr, business man and newspaper In lh Northwest? Another fact to which the attention of inland readers Is directed Is that on thee wrnr day the Tacom Ledger primed the a bow comment on the price of wheat In the hig Hend coun try, wheal of that grade was quoted i- , .t In the Big1 In San Francisco at nearly 14 cents ti nm is - - j Bend county, or about five cents bvlow m irv a tushel ihn at Porthuid. Of th cost of prjductio.1. The quotation l ,our,e ,ne AMU,ril aumet Is that offered toJJ:t at the mouth of the Columbia lor run up as high as 59 cents, but no wheat. If any La selling at all at market riwr would bring nearly. If not quite, prices. Is bringing the farmer the cost ag much as it San Francisco. Hut of production. It Is estimated that fallowing no difference In trie charter cent wilt cowr the eost or raising a hai in Washington. In ome par- of the state the price Is much lees, some farmers even claiming they can raise wheat for 5 e-nts, but State Grain Inspector George P. Wright fay 40 cents Is the average This Include a percentage on a fair valuation of th laaJ, the. cost of re pair in fence and other farm necessi ties, labor and other Incidental. Any thing better than rent paid the farmer for hi wheat represents a clear profit. At W oenta a fair living Is made and iU better prices the farmer r ap WS proftc-Tacoma Ledger, Nov. IS. Wlu-U todiy deUvervd by the rail roads at th ch-?ap port of Astoria, neht imi the aeaooist. and from three to seven days closer sail to the mrk-Hsj of Europe and the Orient, would bring 60 to 55 cents a bushel. With the great free port of Astoria established as a common point, the quantity of wheat delivered here in the course of a few year, perhaps one year, would make Astoria the greatest wheat market on thr raciflc coast. The publication abroad of the fact, long looked for by foreign ship-owners and masters, that wheat can he obtained at the mouth of rale to Astoria In consequence of the sup.'rtor convememv and cheapness of this port over Portland and Pugvt sound, wheat laid down at Astoria at common point rates would certainly bring the difference betwevn the Port land and San Francisco price, less the cost of ship towage between San Fran c isco aid Astoria. This charge on a 3000 ton cargo ship Is but 11,500. or 50 cents a ton; so that wheat at Asto-U under the market quotations published In the Ledger ok the day the al extract was printed would have nrtted the producer more than 12 cents a bu.h.-I above the Portland price. What do Nrners think of the Astoria common- pnint proposition In the liht of the- in disputable facts? A Itl'l EXPORT TEAR Hr-aiistuff. or vislons. cotton and mineral oils, or to be more exact, pe troleum and its products, constitute the f.jur leading anich-s of d'nvstlc export, and those interested in th" tr eign commerce of the I'nited Staten watch the monthly auttintiis showing th foreign ronsumption of thesr ani I'les with the kiv-t in'.Tvst. for utn the Columbia river, where vessels may, the,e figure depend in a Uinro meas load unvcxed by twag and p-irt une wheth-r the country is to be -on-fharge: where no delays need occur; j sHered prosper his or not. Ten months oi lire yr-ar iy nave rom aiM gone and the treasury' bull-tin show ,r.g iro exrmrts of th"s- four stai'l fir th firw t"n months of the year furnishi-s able weather within one hour aft-r the opirtututy hi m.ik- f x,- itu rest- f iliir ( itnLt.trls.trw. Th- .-xports of hr-a Istuffs f r th ' i first ten m iith.s of th- y-:ir amount where the hatches may be battened down atid the ship reach the open s-a to take advantage of live mii favor- loading Is completed, would bring su.-h a fleet "f ship to the ('olumbia. every i yeai that natural '-ompetition mluie iharier rat- to p-thu'-a figuiv a. on the Atlantic fr-jm all the principal irt-s nf would j t ,; ,us agiin- I: :..; 7. V't for i 1- lo ' .-ot',1 u hi' h ! wheat is '-arri-d to Liv.-rp.ml f r SI ." a ton. Tnen why do not the wheat .i.lur ers of the ititerior fon; the raiir ads t., give them th option of shlppim? th"it wheat to Astoria a,t the Kam rnt chiirtred to the more distant and ex pensive ports on Pug-l Sound.' Why do nut the newsiiaiiei-s of the interior take up this question and show the facts as to the dis..-rimii.ation .f tli- iriinsnoitatiori companies, and th- !-a srn.s for it. -..I th-ir farmer rea.l-rs'.' How many farmers know that the railn ad companies maintain a t.mibi mai n for the pur- of .-harming nioiv than it is worth to tra.i;s;.rt wheat to th.- s-ahoai-"!, or rather, not to th- neaixiiird at Astoria hut to the inland ports of tin- Sound and to I'or hum'.' i m th- tain- .lay th- puh:i a tioii of tli- alcove extract in th Tacorna lydir.-r. Walla Walla wh-at was quotl at ill crts at Porthu.-l. Why slu.uld iL -cost 17 c-nts a huth'i to haul wh.-at over the f-n- hundr-d mill of down grade between llie Hg ' 1'eiid country and 1'oitland? Win a- ii' carried by rail from Chicago to Atlan-1 tic roHht ports over mountain grad-s for 4 'ter.ts a bush"l Salmon is carri-d from Astoria ov -r the railroads through the Hlg Held country, up and; down three separate mountain ranges to the Atlantic coast, In some Instances nearly 4000 miles, for $11 a ton. Do the farmers know that the North-j em Pacific has accumulated so much' surplus money that It has employed agents In Ne York to lend it in sums ranging from $1,000, to $1,000,000? Do the farmers Know that the O. R. & N Company made mors money last year , than any year In Its history and will make more money this year than last th- i-osr-fpoinling p--ri.nl in l'.o. 1J, 4i .." i;i l-'.'T. Jl ;.i;.: lv; m $::. . '! in lvf, and $! TSv2:'4 in ' Only m-e. and that is in l'tv has there n a le-tt-r show inn than m the . pr-s.-nt y-ar. In eaul- ind hoas the I figures ar- not mo iav ,ral.-. i.a' lul.K but J.4 as .ig.iin.-t $j7.'..2.4!- ia.st ! 1 V." .;.'. :: Ivi", atid $ i.' :;74 Ml !n i -'!. ! i pr.vi-. : 'he t'u- .i- -s i-ach . hisrh v at-r imu. ii-riB $!' l.Vi.l.V. as i ..iraitis- '.) I. 1 :u 1 '.. H 14 271.5?: i in !::. !. i..i:.ii-.:. .tl i-': ui;M.'i ! in lv'. l !17 tr.-t in l-'.l. While tl. .ii hi- tak-p i r-i-nt J'linp the ! si,!, s in th- -ally par' of h- y--..r were i not as iir-a; i- s. rn- former y-ais. th-sal-t. foi th-tirv; t.-n months r-ach- Mrs. Thomas Al driilijc. Villa Riilvje, 111., writes uniler date oi Aii. yth, '99 : "I hci;an taking Warner's Safe Cure last Spring, and have now taken three bottles; it has done me a wonderful lot of nood, and I am satisfied it is a grand medicine. I know it would help many a suffering woman, if she would only use Warner's Safe Cure." RACE RIOT AT RIO GR4NDE CITY NEGRO TROOPS ATTACKED Citizens Fire On tbe Garrison and are Replied to With Gdtllng Guns. i.WV At STIN, Tc Nov. 21 T.nlav iU el nor S.i 'ii iv..ird a til.tti.iin fiom the ciimmnndlng ottlcir of th.- l ull..! States tnxps at San Antonio inttv. yllig 1 Infortnatlon that theiv had Im-n a .- riot i Klo Or 111. 1- t Mi v last night ! t'll tile fsli-.il trmi Hlatloiied tii.. a'nt the citlx-iis that town The military .oiiiinuiul.-r at S.iii An tonio, llcneral McKlt'lx'ii. tcegriiihi Ihnt the rvp vrt nvelve,! fivm the com miunler at Kort Kuiggold. near Hlo ('rai.de tlty, stales that all the tr.op wer In tho gurrlon la.-t night at 7 o'clock when the cltls.ns of the town advanced on the fort and fire! upon the nuanl. Te gUiiiM tvturniil the tliv and tin- entire garrlsotn was at urn called to Itir 13J.707.2!W as araltwt il.Vl lf lt arms. Us: year. $U.s;s.2'. in isi7. $li3.ft.'s.- m In 1J9. $127.:i.31t In is; and IU2.- "n "timi.d their firing up. S71.!W In 1V4. The exports of petro-jon th - fort, and thi- soldier letitrn.-d leum -em to be above the avemg . j the ilr- and lln.illy had to bring their belrg $i:.717.2 for the pn -m y ar j Ktlln(f (, )liiy , ,u.tm. tht. No More Back Ache rjiiiki f r I 1 avi it 1 n Grave Lfl J CONSTIPATION. INFLAMATIONo' i"' BLADDER. a3 ALL KIDNEY DStASCS . V V. V'niJ'j lumtnll Jilirft net ore !lid nil 4th, Merchant Tailors Portlaiut, Oregon l.iun i-u"ii HI." I' o I'urlll.-ji the bl.Hi.1 by eliminating all poiMuioU 11' .liter, niliiiuliitlng the cretlimii. regulailiig the bow U and aid ing inuuie In throwing off that which innk.n a vllow nklii. The iffiot on th i tiMl'I.KXIi'N 1 nulte prnouiio-d, a a few. daV u will detnotmtrntc. THY. LOIYKK Slriingrrt tlmlmg In tlie city wll lln.l tin l.onrrti mi ttr,'tiv ri ir1 herein to nH'inl llic t-viMiiiig. Th Aintne Siniiim l.a.li.' (.IrrlK'nIra llillnn 1 lit bill and prraeutu nigUliv M niitai.al iimtiraiu of mvpnoiml inert t, llinloine nl mid lillllU'il roollH ' fi'Htllle In iN.lllie. lion 1II1 the Ilium-, dilatable Inn. In Mill Ik nerved at nil lioiirn ui againht JI3.tnW.54l for the tlrt ten nioitths of 1S9S. $49,227,523 In is:7. $;. X2o.2. in l9. $44.973.49 In l.'. and $3i.s:3.r9 In ls!M. Comparing the total rxort In ih. HtapIM for the first ten month of the year with tht same perhvl In euch of thf iiit five y-nrs the Knowing In an exceedingly encouraging on. The to. attack. r. The coimiiatid. r ntnt that he fe;in furth T tf.uhle :i-id ak for 1'ioie tioopit. A tel.gr till fcolll the count) JlldO- tilted that the n. Kin .Idler" flrd 1 1 t t . town for nh.nt an hour and 11 half 'h.iotlnK Int 1 1 iuml r of h .il , tal for the ten months of 1 a incur, tn v.. .tin. ling on.. Man an I fi Ik'ii.i-.iiik th. t-J $'.:2.04:tB a again-st $Sl'.t!M.:.i1 in : Pn, l h;;.,vn . Imdly that a IS-. $:22.0.i.710 In 1SS7. $477.4.7r, In , . . , . . , . . . . tiun.lo l of them had M.-d t. .turroiin l- l!..i. $3!.1W.730 In lss; and $419 tU "'1 In 1VM. Only .ice, a yvur. did the.'" ranch- f-r MfWy. that the t figures exceed thiw for th- pniit , tack was etitlr. lv unprovoked and fin . year, and it i.- r.b.ible that our In- th -r trouble 11.1.1 l. k-d for. created exH,t .rf m.inufmtuml g.K . (;vn. Sav,., vlJll,.lP, have mor? thaai vvlierl ou: th.- fulling' orT of about ... from th-hgurei.. s' "r,-v :h- h" of lat year. Therv Is every r.-.ni to ' l"ft imilght. The govern. .r al.. ASTORIAN BAkQAIN Kodaks At Cut Rates Tha lron in 4 r.nntilnA Fictmm iVnliLc J I lib Vllfclliai NHil ummin j 1 nia.i ivwnn r at oiie-lliii.l lean tl.nn Inclory prav II you nt allied a caincra Uiii in K tlic tuna ! iivurr llic luiint motel at iiomlnl pnc fV READ OUR PRICES. r. Bt9lf riK Oar Cl riln tiMMkHilcMUk ! M ei ri K..ia n.M riiu . 2 n.n flu r.ki.11 .ih tiMMM Ni). I raldilf rwld N.Klik HI. IH) ft.ftS fiMMal flu. S ruldiii) Tthkcl irKtik.... IA.IMI 10 IMI ltm a 4 HiU -rt Nu4a IX. M )Kt CkIiii V. rllt lt I" liM rM i 4 lllrt Htfdik I.MMI 10 IMI All other KmIiunii KiMluka at tl "iue r.uclioii. t giurantm wrv Inmrutiiriit il lu I griminc aiul of lb lalnul tnlel Mend for illiitrted cnlulogtii Ire. Owing In thu hr ilouiau.l m Ic upiiii u for J tln. calnnrru tine our price wrr tinounc.! witiin ilova ngn, .Ivum j L intending purclier to urdt at mic mid v old dcUv and dna.xilnlmcnt. fl r' Kverylliing in lilinlograidiv at iNipular vnoim ' K Woodard, Clarke 6 Co., . . Tl rholo )iarlml M.1 mmt 111 r.iurlh alrl. 1J COLUMN tezzzzzzzzzzzxzxiizxzzxzxzxA It Will Vuy You Tii look up th. bargaJna I am offer ing in my crockery stock. Every thing I Included at great dlaoount from rtgular price. Kverythlng In plain and decorated war.; thai fain oua Luatlo t rand. Engllah make. It will pay you to look It over. CHA8. LARSON. til Commerrlal Btrewt. Ihct'rc I'nptilai' Nnvv Have you eeen my aaaortment of ebony bruahea? They were pur cliaacd direct from New Yoik, and ar. very popular. Am conjianlly receiving new good. Com. and o them. Q. W. SMITH. Tht Leading Jeweler. t'oitiiiien.-lal Street. P. H. Sharples Cream Separators l.ntvnt nuil llrnt FISHER BROS. General Supply Mou.sc for Family Groceries Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, ShipChandlery, Etc. Pacific Sheet Metal Works expect that the tnt.il exTts f.r 1W itruph-d the war departtn. lit at Wa.h .... . . , , will e,ua. ,h of !, ,w. in)tt.,n , f))!1 ,nv,.g., ,n ., W Z TX ' ,0 the amount exceed the ,-xp.,t, -f , 'VU. VZ any former year. I and ntoxt up-o-dat. laundry on th. I KP' ,r,'l"' ,lt """" Ooaat. A trial wder will oonvlno. The coiiimaml-r at San Ant. .in.. -i,i 1 the moat particular. If you want N'OI.TH t'AROUNA KIl.t.lN'; ItAl.KI'JH. N. ., Nov. 21 l-.x-Hh.r A Sl'iTKSFl L ' iNc'KitT. a fMhil detail ..f otlhei-s to ttie nr.-n.-i The concert given Uui night by theto Investigate. All Is .iiiet tonight Webber Cunrert Company umler thei . auttpioa or the . M. t . A. wa .i great succetw. and vvaj prorn.umvl th bent of the ierlif. The large hall ua-n filled with tin enthUHinjtlc uudl-m who demanded an encore to every nuin-: ln-r. and double retails to many, andiiil Pritchard and Jacob HUiyl.w k. .li the orchestra number hov-l a plea-! .... . , ,, lug variety and were a handled with ' mple.l to arr-nt a man n.im. d Hun a tru delicacy and ir.UHlcal feeling. : n ), ut for ulleg.-d munler. Ifunn)- and were a revelation of the pownblll- tieti In this omblnatoin of lrutrumen.tx. ! 1 "t shot and kill.-l Ulaylo. k and Mlsf Hewetfd Hoprano nolo. Mit. Kll-i p,i,,.hard a moment lut-r klll-l 1 1 tin -llan'i violin wl . Mr. I'anglo'i xy.-1 phone koIo, and the banjo duet by Hew- n-)rut I'rit. hard who kllWil lluni.-v. ett and Webb-rail won hearty eticor-". , ,.ul s ,,r,h,.r , ,;,.,.,, Sli,t,., and the mandolin lo by Sadie D-lov- j age fhowed a tdcill Hupriflng In me m.ator I hard. young. The effect pre-nle. by ih--; . lainty white clad madlen and th.-lr ls (,N-.-y (,.l K charming munic mad a pic; tin- 'hat ' will long be rein -mNT.1 l y thow for-i " tunnte nough to att-nd. M.-rnlntr i'HI''AH'. Nov. 21. --Thin. -on hnnd -.l Oregon.an. : dollars, nait of $m. reH.rH d to tie Th'x conip.uiy will giw on- -ifonn-' ami- at th- Flnh-r opera homv Frida , 1 "''' I"''" ' w '''''"". "f f-n-night. Sept "nite-r 24th. for th.- b-m tl' land. .reg.ei. an having b-n h..I-h of the Artnria. Library. Th- sale ..fi,,.,,,, hlm H,lJt ;,K)ay p-tun,,-.! to the n.at will -n tomori. w, Thnrsdav neat, prompt work, try the CITY STEAM LAl'NDRT. ill Franklin Avenu. R. SClUMrKKRMAN, rop. Ulmon VeeeUtle Frslt MANUFACTURERS OF CANS spice anl Syrop Our Special Hal KalilH We have aom. broken Unea of tin- - c..,i.- r-i war which w. will ck. out at bar- 9811 rrBUClSCO. Ul gain prtcen. W. ar. aUo making peclal prior, on aom. broken line. cf canned fruit, and rellah., pick- la. table dellraclea and aauoo k Tbew ar A No. 1 gooda, ajvd can be had at low prlcm. ROSS. HIQOINB A CO. Lithographing on Tin a Specialty. Falrbavcn. Wise. Astoria. Ore. Write Vm tar Prl (leoi Zealand fn Insurance Go Of New Zealand. W. P Thomnn, Myr., Snu KrnnciHCo. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDER. SuWrib.-l Capital - - $o,()0),00() morning at (Jriflln wore. & ll.-dH U uilil.oriti i. Ac'jiXilpuliylng it vv.ui an tlusigiii-d imte saying Imii.-iin h id loi th.- in'. my. Taiil-Up Ca.iUl Afwots AsHcts in Unitod Slnti's Surplus to Tolicy IIoMcrs 1,(100,(100 300,000 1.718,702 A'i.MNST SKATIN'i imrtKHTS. M-thiMllKt Missionary' 'ommiHJlon Pro-t'-stn Uirge Atipnipriallons Mad- For th- 1'acifir foasi Work. i AS' ATLA NTI ' lil'.i i Htl . N'i:V Yn:K. Nov L'l.-Tli- North !-rman Lloyd liner Kal r Willelni I.-r iJp.sh- uhlch arrlv.-.) t.nliiy, rn.ide th- run from t'li-rbourg br.-iikvvat'-r in tiv" daH 1" hiiurf and '11 mlniit. This Renklent Ajceritn, Astoria, Oregon . weak ! ti WA.-HINdTON. Nov. :'1.-The g.-n eral mlHslonary' cornmisinti of th-iia II minim-1 Icmh than the b.-vt pn nietho'llMt church today plac-d Im-lf on vlou i r-cord. w hich a h' ld by the record again the n-atlng of r. pn--n-' h.-iiii st. -inner, tatlve elect KobertH, I'tah. in th- n'-xl , i-ngrei. The matter canw up when! "'u v' ,s 1''I'A,; '-V KILLKI. an Hppll'ation for mlwiloii work Lt.'ih v ai under ls iiion, Afu-r ih-j filK .IW adoption or ifoiutions urging tin- x- llolln-.. I Children How sad it is to see weak children-boys and girls who are pale and thin. They can not enjoy the sports of child hood, neither are they able to profit by school life. They are indeed to be pitied. But there is hope for them. Scott's Emulsion has helped such children for over a quarter of a century. Your doctor will tell you it is both food and medicine to them. They begin to pick up at once under its use. Their color improves, the flesh becomes more firm, the weight increases and all the full life and vigor of childhood returns again. At all drainoMts; inc. and $ia. SCOTT & KUWNE, CheroaU, New 1 nuli-ion of ItoN-rtf frmi th the committee appropriat'-d ln,W) for mlcci n work In I'tah during th- wim-; n,,,,M lug year and $7,0J0 abo for school work. (ln ,),, I In that mate. Among other appropriations for hum-! ml.i'n wnrlt wan itn-lud-d X'.'.'l.K" for, th- Pacific coast. I'llKW!'). Nov. Jl-Thct Illinois le-dgn-d to prevent th- di-i- - ration ;f '.:- nnllonal i-mhl-in, r".-- Iv-d uh.it I probi.bly ll- d'-nth blow in a d ' IhIoii tendered today by Judge Th- legiKlatup. Iti passing th.-d-cislon Mat-, exc-cd-d it" poliie ,oucr. Th- legislature u iil"o d-clan-d guiliy of cla.ss . gisla Hon. rYork. UKAVY LOHS IN SAW LOfJS. liltANL FOKKH. Jl. :., Nov. 21 I'-y the bn-aklr.g of a b.m across th north f"rk of Kettle river today a mil lion and a half feet of saw logs w'-r-sW-pt away. Two bridge were curried down by 1"B- LADIE3' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Ladle who go to Portland and detdr something especially fine In the way of tailor-made ulU will do well to remem ber that they can be well fitted at I. D. Buyer' T7 Fourth gtreet. In the T. M. C. A. building;. Not only doe he keep a tricly flnrt claa cutter for men' wear, but alao one exclunlvely for ladle' work, and all can ret assured of getting not only good work, but the best of m terlaui, as Mr. Jloyer I an expert on woolen cloth. WASHINGTON I'l'.NKKI; ,KA!i. 'I'OIIT TOvVNSKNU, Nov. -Tims. Hammond, on- of the foui.il.-i-s of Poll Towns'-nd, and who I'.ius b.-eji a con tin joiis pfiidciil In re for i'.l years, ll-d I nlay ugMl S3. Kxtra l ine I'nihrcllas And at better than Portland price. If a fart. They ar the ceUbrtl Pollmer-Clogc make; handsome, j durtble silk umbrella. Don't make the mlntake of buying elwher. 1 H. FKSTnOM. Th Jeweler. I MO Commercial Street. J llcttcr I luni l cr The I'ond Street Fish Market 1 ' better than ever prepared to supply i I fresh and salt fish of all kinds. , 1 Goods delivered to any part of the city and satisfaction guaranteed. BONU STUEKT FISH MARKET. m Hond Ptreet. i.iin. ... i .'iiiiiin;i v .iivciiic ii- j I delre to further call the atten- Uh liOt'll Ulltlcrwritlllg (ill the riicific Crnst over IVflitv-tWO )(iir8. tlon of the ladle to my handsome fAI1ltr,l 1 HM frW S r rJ,grnJ W;: SAnUEL ELMORE & CO., millinery art. and I am offering r- duced rates for the nest 30 day. MISS McRAE. Dr. T. N Hull DKNTI8T. 6?J ..'ommerclal Street, - I astoria. onrc. ! Over Schltissel's Clothing Store. TllllKK INIHANS I l!i lU'NKU. I'uutihl by th- Tide and n ll avy Swell In Lurrnrad I til--t I'lil-r I'-eiillar ' i 'In iimstim. VAN'CiiI'VKI!. It. i". Nov 1 -Thre,. Indians fr.-ni the p set va i Ion at North Vancouver were drowned today In llur-. rarad inlet under p-iuHai i-ii ciiiiistan- C-M. Th- lid- wis llowliU' in tlu-oiigli th narrows .villi a Ih iiv.v sw. ll h-n fh-ni'-ri ami boa.t were observed makiiig gisel n ogress. Thni Hiidd.Mily they dlsaiiiMiu-d. No v.-Hllg- of inert or boat could lie dlHcovi-r d. JKITltIKH ANI COKHirr MAT' 'If MOW YOllK. Nov. 21 Jam- Ji-ffreH and Jann-K J. f.'orln-tt were this after noon matched i' fight a 2!i-nund go for a finlshwl light, If the law permits, on or about Heptemlx-r 15 next. AOIMN'ALDO HAS KSi'AI'RD. MANILA, Nov. 22. I2:f,0 p. m. Ag uinaldo has escaped betwwn O-rierato Young and Wheaton. (Jem-ral Young 1 pushing toward Bayambang. UAH ASSOI'IATIUN Ali.Kil'ItNKI). Ilii,tiiiii t at the ronll.'uid LhhI levell ing New Olllfcrs Klccted. I'OltTLANI, Nov. 21. The inunml miotlrig of the state bar association wan held In this city tislay. L. It. W-b-Hti-r, of Portland, was elected prmldont. One vlce-pn-sldcnt was chos-n from each Juillr-lal district. A. V. Flegel, of Portland, wait cleoted Hi-cretary ami J. Schnabil, of Portland, treasurer. LOOK MERE, YOUNG MAN! Tour k tll on you. n kn it Mt-rtt whllt, Hfur too Utt (it anl ur wrlifl (o Dili old duo lor, II haa tn treating auch ma for ovr lit) rn ra, ant ta pffwll)r rnialiia. KurnUtitta hli uwn u-alcln riiitl lalla nu tala. DR. KESSLER .if ih old SI Ixiuli Mfdl.il nd HuthI. ial liliii.ii.nry, UVj Vmnl.lll ion. I'orilan.t. nr., pualtlvdy iiur. Ilt.l-R tli l-UI. DPIVATF ! Tim .1 ici.ir uirniw4 to -ur nt r"M',M- ,'a.F .,r Sriiiiiita. u.iii..rih.4, Oimi. -rrtnrm rur1, en cl,nriiui h lolif alamlinil Sliarnmlorr i". I. - . ' vl.ttiti'..l or Noilly l-:nil..l'.na. curi-d irnunfnl I) ... lui,:i ,.t S:f ALiu.e arfai-liially curad In a Hurt Ilia? YdllNfi WF-N v""r ermre nd fnlllaa nf ymilh .an ! 1 "u u p-iii'illad. and una old doeior will rlva cu wh i..iina advira and rura yoti-niaka y.iu parfiMttly air. ng and I .-u U ti y You will ba ainaaxl al hla au.i4aa ill turn, a siM-rnui .riho.a Hrmlnal laaia, Niililly ICiniaaluiia, and olhrr allacta. I'aliMHa Irraiad In any part of tha count rr by hla Hon avatm. W'nia full iarliruiara, In.liiM 10 2o alamja, and ha will anawar yuu promptly. Hundred Iraatad t iua who ara unalila to ooiik to th ally. mm READ THIS Tk alr boll I ai badilm and urinal Dm fentt), tal aaln and look l It In th mornln If II I i-lotidy or l.aa rloudy aatlllnj In It, you hv aom ldny cr bladnar 1laa, and ahould b ailandad to batur you (M o ,arur abl ulaaaM. aa buodradi dl avary jlt iron UxlitK 'i a- al Kldnaa. MANHOOD RESTOREOaSS tlon ol lamou Krciicli phyali lull, will oulnklr uir you n( ll nrr vntia or iliaiw nf the K.'Uc rului- iiriruna, bw n. ftiat Mnnhwid, I llw.ni tilu. I'lllllM 111 till! ll.u'k . HllllllllUl I'.lllLftl.ilx M...U..... I..,ll... fiinpli-a, ItnllmiiM In Wiirry, Kilmii.llna Jirmna, Vurlenerla uii ir nny ir niiriii. i-; r inta anlrk. Irnl Irmla to Hnarniamrr lia. anil t'nnallimtl'in. 1 1 atopa all Inuien tiy ilitv ur nlirlit I': t vrnla qui, i nrmni dlwthnran. Whlrh ifnutrh'K'Vfil Irnda t Hnrmatiirrhni& a... rrnn . Mn rrr O ll llm Imrrori ol Irnpiitanry. 4'irils;Nt:i'liiuiuUiUvr, tit SwO snin klilricvaiuidlhenrlimrynriraiiaolaUinupuaiUe. rPPIDItMf) atrannthan anil mii.raaainall wmik iirKan. Tha raaaon auftrf-ra ara not ciirftf bv Jineinr la ber-aoM nlnftr nar rnt ar tronhtiMl with A n hnnmipi i.tilihl (!,.i.nil riwirsre FclIMI. :t)l'l HKN K la thioniw,kiniwn ri-mi-rtr to cura wlilioul un oni ralliiii. Snnoieilm..nU At a niiiiiiiii loniKiil i.ioni rill uwjrge 4ll a wrlltnjrunraiiti,Ktvf.naiii ninney rt.turiit.il If am bine ilneajiot udoul ai HjriuiLuutoura ,, .. ,, , ,. 1 iMboi, all fur &.(JU, by mall, rl.-nii for ruicclnulur anil te.iiinonlala. U. Williams, Governor Out and others. VAVOIt llItIHIi toP.O. Bos m Ban iT.noli.-o. !. town responded to toots. , I 3Jrr."... . . Tf IU by CHARIaBS ROQKB.