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Tlihl MORNING ASTUUIAN W KtMSl.A, OKCKMHKK b. WH'J. A Headquarters for Pry flood on the Lower Columbia cullison & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers MDcrT uidcc m New Yoik Stock Exchange DIRECT VMKFS TO aicag0 Board of Xn A Great Veiling Sale It tftn t'rrl Tbia waek we will rtl I JV JU. Veilin(oftlio2.V,r)0ctn.tUVsliDeitliVra The Meshes are Tuxedo, Maline. Brussels. Spi.ler Web, TUiu or with Chenille PU. ATTEMPT TO RETAKE VIGAN (Continued from first page.) go behind the returns, there Is no tell ing who will recoiv the rerUflcat. The matter will without doubt b carried for A mil mitUuier to the mate legislature which meets nxt month. Governor Bradley made aa aJdre to the board regarding the statement that he had brought soldier In cltt en garb hare to Intimidate Che board. The governor said: "Any statement that any nn or sot of men had bvu brought her with my knowledge. consent or approval, to mud by with the view of over-wlng this board, is nuUleius He. I have brought no man here tor any purpose and no man Is here by my orders." So far thre bas not twen the slight est indication of trouble in Frankfort. WANTS HANS A TO STAY. Senator Payne Denies That' He Said There Would Be. a Change in Head of National Committee. NEW YORK. Dec. 3.-Henry C. , Payne, national republican commituee- man from Wisconsin, is in New York ; Talking with a reporter, he said: "I have seen the published statement quoting me as authority for a rumor, tb-it United States Senator M. A. Han-; na was to retire from the chairman- hin of the renubllcan national com- I mittee. I never made It, and the n port must be the result of a misunder- j standing. In 1SS6 I was one of those who urged Mr. Haons, to take the; chairmanship. He was very reluctant; to do so, but finally consented. I hope . he will continue in the position. "With regard to the proposed plaa ! to make the republican vote in coo- ' gresnlonal districts the basis of repre- sentatlon In the nutiowU convent, I am convinced that the natiuual com- mltte will recommend such a change to the nation U convention. It Is on the same principle that delegates are chosen to the republican state convvn- tlons in New York, and Is eminently more fair than the system now in vogue. Under the latter a congression al district w hich is almuM unu-almusly democratic has .hju il voice in a tvj ub llcan national cnventlon with a tor, greeaional district that is overwhelm ingly republican." MORE TROOPS GOING. Forty-Ninth Infantry Ready to Sail For the Philippines. SAN FRANCISCO, Dm-. O.-Orl-ri have been issuM for the remaining four companK of the Forty-ninth Infantry, now at the Presidio, to em bark on the transport Sherman which Is scheduled to sail on Wednesday for the Philippines. A detachment of the signal corps now Stationed at Anif.'l island under com mand of First Lieutenant Frank K, The inilxrilitv ot Rome men i- alwat invitin? the emSra' i of death. It i th. delight of 'uii. men to lxat o( what "toiiKh f '. lows" they are. and tell how lhe I overwork them L selves and how hey neglect little imrdf r- a !i d .little il!ti e ;that put other txople on their back. It may not sound nice to .-ay so, but it is a fact t)i,it the average man is lust that kind of a boastful, cheerful idiot. If his head aches, it inn't worth paying any attention to: if be teeln dull and drowsy during the day, it isn't worth serious consideration; if he is troiibled villi sleeplessness at night, he doses himself with opiates. Wnen be suffers from nervousness, lie walks into tht nearest drug store and or ders powerful medicines that even a phys ician pirscribes with care. He is a very knowing fellow, but without knowing it. he is hugging death. There is a wonder ful restorative tonic and health-builder that will keep the hardest working man in good working shape; it is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is made of pure native roots and barks. It contains no minerals, no narcotics and no opiates. It simply aids nature in the natural pro cesses of secretion and excretion. It tones np the stomach and facilitates the flow of , digestive juices. It makes a man " hungry as a horse " and then sees to it that the life-giving elements of the food he takes are assimilated into the blood. It invigor ates the liver. It drives out all impurities and disease germs from the system. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It is the best of all nerve tonics. It cures bronchial, throat and lung affections as ! wel1' I 1 nau IDUIHCIHIUU IUU Wl IU IIVC1, WTIICM )liS. ol I Ky.. " Dr. pierce' cured me " I If constipaUon Is also presest. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken. They never fail; they never gripe. Drug- jests sell both medicines. WW sell over l(Xi piece Mm-Ity Alesb 1 he Color are Black, Brown, Tn, Navy, Ivory. White n,l I'lark. Lym.tn. r.. and about 125 recruits will also Mil on the Sh-rm.in. I Among the officers who will go on the s.uno wsel is Chaplain W. P. Mc !.. ii, who will rvport to Oeneral Oils to- in:'.ructlon. Th C"-itenn..i wt'l sail on Wednesday fir Manila with U00 horsvs. YVlTHPKAWIN'i CI' I' AN TROOPS : Orders Given for the Kcturn of Sev- I eral LVtaihments of Infantry J and Cavalry. WASHINGTON. IVc. j.-F-rmal or-j d-rs were Issued from the war depirt- i ment today to give effect to the recent ly announo-d decision of Secretary , Koot to redure the frw of the United States troops in Cuba. The VaJijuar-' te and eight companies of liif.ui ry j now at Santiago a:i-l Puerto Principe j province, Cuba, are orders-d hnie. j One s;uaJron of the K'ghth cavalry, ; also stationed at Puerto Principe, Is, ordered to Fort Riley, Kans. Tills will j leive eight tr.nf of the Kighth caval- : ry in Fu rto Princiie and oie s-ni.idr.w ' of the Tenth cav.ilry. j BALDWINS GOOD SALE. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 3. The Es-( aminer announces positively that P. j, Baldwin ha finally sold the enUre ' Baldwin hotel site to James L. Flood, for $i,c:3.0W. It Is understood that Sir. I f"1,m will Immediately bi-gin the erec- j tion of a modern building which may as much J2.000.000. LETTER BY WIRE. New System That Will Cut Into j Postoffloe Revenues. CHICAGO, D -c. 5. The Tribune jays: fncle Sams p.Koffice will be the first t0 fei the effict of companion with the Pollak-Virag automatic telegraph system, aconling to the plans under way f r the introduction of the ma- j chlnt-s In the United States. It is in- j tended to establish a service with this d - - 1ce which will enable merchants and I -inher business men to 9tid lng letters , at such low rates as to make tlv plan , ateeptablr. At the iK Rimviiig vf the busin- it is planned that tne new Hj!t-m will lx- .!, tin-l larg-ly to niht s-rvke. Whil the wires are idle in the night a irv-a. untity of m-as-s could be;. m ,it .tr. l .1 liverwl at t h-ir d-stir.itinn. at the ..tlr side t the continent the : next morning. The rate is to be made! . low that a merchant d-uld afT 'rd to messages 10.(X) words in I- nKth Inventors Pollak and Virag will leave) for I'U'la Pest on D-t-ember 13. Tliey , will busy tVmsHves imm-'JIat'-ly with l(, manufacture of machines f-r use In the Unit-d States. It w.li te three months, thy ?ay, Vfon- machines will be ready for shipment. The inventors Insist upon receiving ? f th-ir .-hare $1,300,000 in cash and X;jfif. in the stock of the company that Moats the undertaking. Th' ,it of wires '.hat test serve th.;-..- machines ar-; thie used by tele phone .-cmpanies. For that r-a.-;n it has t.--;i proposeed that the .syst-m be -adopted by the telephone companies. ;ne .such company ha.s been negotia ting t-r several days for the right to li e th- machine?. lien- I-ullak has received from Ii-riln a o.-rtit'caete from the imperial poKt olfice of the tests Ij-tw-een Huda Pest at,d Kerlin. The c-ntific-Jte is Bigned by Sylnw. chi f of the second depart llient . f the p'st.ffl'je, stated that the lest had b--en made in the pretence of 4,s- r.mer.t "iticials .The speed at tained was l.ij.'O let't'.rs in nine s-conds. CLARK'S EXPLANATION. Denies the Charge Tliat he Hought Iii.s Way into the United States Senate. NEW K 0 R K, Dec. '..-The Worlds Wai-liington corr vp mdern telegraphs the following -vt'it-m'iil di'tati-d by senator W. A. Clark, of Montana: "It may seem remarkable to those who do not know our populist gover nor that he should sign su'-h a protect, having signed my cM-d'-iitials after tall the developments in the wnutorial con test at Helena. More than this, the credentials wre slgn-s after thorough lnVMig-itini had Ise-n made by a leg- islative coinmitlo: and by a grand Jury, and after the findings of bo;h had b-en n p , lied. Sine; lhn no new evi dence has been elicited. To those who know Governor Smith, however, his ac tion gives no cause for surprise. As to the $300,005 exposure, the clr cumstances as related are too aburd to bo creditxl by any reasonable per- The evidence given in the recent ney )Ve'Cxme I' court of Montaia by Whiteside and State Senator Mark, fs so conflicting and contradictory as compared with 214-21 s Chamber of Commerce, Atk DMy D"rUy Bttufifvl Gun Sts. Pemr Sttt. Fish Stts. CSxvUtt S4ts. aAitrf Stts, StUa Stts. COME JUST TO LOOK Grtxt A.itisn "iroiny that which they gave t'foiv the giHtuI Jury as to entirely discredit and nwke their statements nuK'ory. arnl Neld.n the evidence of a nutiiler of the mt prominent and hoiHrnlK men i t the state was prdukd to Impeach the character of trvw men tor vt nuiiy. Whiteside Is now under b-nd to p .,.r iw..r.. the district court In which he lives, and will be arraiKtu-d on Wednesday to answer a ch arise of hav ing attemptvtl to brttv the deputy county clerk to tfiv rim iuc.es to the vaults m which baJM-b-o.es were stor ed 'n Novemb-r, 1'.". -at whl.-h tune he was a Candida. e for state srat.r and Wleved he had l"'n d'ftttd Overwhelming evidence will be pro daivd In suhstaiitUti 'ii of t!i,s clwrge a sain st Whittle. "After Whifw.le had made his charges of bribery in the state senate. I demanded that a Jury t- called t" make a most rchlng invw titration. The ptvsiding judg- chatgM the J'lty fully to leave no st.ie untunisl in their efforts to nsach the guilty i-rson if ,ui attempt at bribery had lceii made. A large numb-r of witnesses were examined during an in v,t; ig.it ion Listing two weeks. The grand Jurv rvpH-ted that th.Te was n evidence upon which a:i Indictment could be found. There Is another thing which ha-s ben misunderstood and that Is thut in ell these alleged cases of bribery it has not been shown In a single in stance by any evldnce that any of the parties so charged at any time voted for me. "The statements circulated to the effect that a ptcbT naml Warren testified that I had authorix-d "him to pay $100,000 to a friend who he alb-p. stoud ready to vote for me for a con-Bldtrvth-n. has b-n fulseiy repH-ted All that he did say, and that was an Infamous lie, wan that I could not con. siler siny pp 'position of that kind my relf. but would v that it was attend ed to. "This divine,' luring his talk wltb me, asked for a contribution f -r his church at East Helena 1 gave him a check for $loo He was very careful to have the check made payable to him Instead of the trutett of his church. After an examinati n of the indorse ments upon the ch-ck I am quite con-Mb-nt that h- p. k-t-i the money himself, and that the t hurch 11 1 twt pr flt any by 'th.r -ntrtbutloii. This conte-t Institute.! pslay is th i uln iri-itl.n of an unprov. k-l, p-rn;-clous. malicious and bitter warfare which has h---n wagej agulnst m- for 12 yea'rs by part lew who Itav us-d very means ti control not uiiiy t!i; politics, but th.; ex..-cUtlve, Ju.li' ial and legislative departrn"nts of the stab-, .in 1 to monos)lize the vast public t,u.-l-ness inteptits of the state. "I am quite willing to leave this mat t -r In th- hands of United Stat, a sena tors, knowing that upon a full investl Kaiion I will b" acquitfrl of every sus. pn-ion t guilt." LORD STARTED. Portland, or., i-. 5,-Ex-iovr- j nor lrd, minister to the Argentinwi R-public, b-ft for his is.nt of duty to- I night. He will stop In Was hi tig"! on v. I i-ec.-lve f rial Instructions from Ktate department. the I OLYMl'IA GOES REPUBLICAN. OLVMPIA, Iec, Tho municipal electl'n h-re bslay result' d in favor of the r'-publlc ens. C. S. I'-lnh.irt is chosen iriiiy'jr. Mis l Ann) ; E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich., sas: "I suffered a long time from dys--psta: lost fleh and bw.ame very weak. KodU Dysp-p1a Cure complete ly curvsl me.'' It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give. Immediate relief In the worst ca.s'.H. Chts Rogers. It Is said that a Connecticut fact ry turns out 5,000 rolling-pins daily; and yi.t some people wmd r why ba'dielon: don't marry. It tak-a but a minute to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a cough by the u; of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures ai forms of throat and lung troubl'-s. HarmleHH and plcanant to take. It pre vents consumption, A famous t-peclflc. for grippe and Its after t-fffes. Chas Roger a. A mat; will give up a dollar for a DO-oent article he wants, and a woman will give 98 cents for a dollar article that she doesn't want TO CURE LAGRIPPE IN TWO DAYS Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. 13. W. Groves' signature la on each box. 25c. IVrtl.uul, Orr-jon. THE MODERN MOTHER II. us found that her little ones itiv Hit pisn.sl more by the pleusiuit Syrup i'f Flcs, lieti In n.sl cf the l.-ixmlve cffeoi of a K-ntle ivnosly. tliim by any other Children enjoy It and It lne flt them. The true remedy. Syrup of Kiirw. is manufactmstl hy the t'ul for nla Fig Srup Co. only. Milliner), MISS MoRKA-Corner Tenth and Commercial streets. DeWltt s I.lttle Early lil rs purify the blood, clean the liver. Invigorate the svstem, Kami'tis little pills for eon. stipatton and liver troubles. Chas Rog ers. In the algdun of love, one and one tnak.-s one. lr.-t. R. Chiin'till', lteilm, Vt., s.iys; '(Hir Niby was covered with running sores. lii'WIti's Witch Haxel Salvo curil her." A specific for pile, and skin diseases. Hewarv of worthl ss counterfeits. t'hn.s Rohvi-s. W her, a man has only slitht n woman has Inslirht ei has Ivs n trs.iilile, for y.-urs( w.th chr-tnc dli.ir!i.'a. Soin.-nme ag i 1 p,is ii cl-ti Mm to take some of j t tuirnl'i'i '.mi t"',li. liiohi-i and I Dtarih" a r-m.dv Aft.r iwhuj tun i t. t.t'.e '( the .nt si- lie was; cm si. I cue this t. sunioiil.il hoping' some on - similarly attlaM.-d may read j It aril K- benefited -TH' IMAM CI tnVi:i!. Gl -:'. " E'T sale by j t'har'i'S lirnt tc , It tak- tins- to make a pair- count, ing In the clergyman. "One Minute Cough Cure Is the bst ctiiedy I ever u.s for coughs and Colds; It Is unequalhsl for whooping coiish. j Children all like It." wrltea H. N. Wl I-1 lams. Getitryvllle. Ind. Never falls. I It Is the only harniiens n-medy that: gives Immediate results. Curs-s coughs, colds, hoarsennw, enmp, pneumonia, btsmchltls and all throat and lungi troubles. Its early use prevents con- j sumptl-jn. Chas Rogers. F.ls throw kl.jt, but wis liver th.-m In -rsoii. d- As a cure for rheumatism I'ham lierlaln's Pain Halm Is gaining a wide reputation. D. H. Johnston of Rich mond. Ind.. his len traibUsI with that ailment since ls2. In sisaking of It h.) says: "I never found any thing that would relieve me until I use.l Chamb.-rlaln's Pain ltalm. It acts llk. magic with me. My f.st, was swollen and paining me very much j but one gissl application of Puln Halm Mil-veil me. For sale by I'harlc Rog -r-s. i Tho angel next day after a man w eds an j slie begins to hIw-'I her wings ST ' KHOLIjERS" MEETING. N ., ir Is hereby given lhat the mi ni il llie tinK cf the stockholders of th Columbia River Packers asoatlon will Is- held at th" principal utile of th, association In th City of Astoria, riatsop County, Oregon, on Monday, the llrh day of December, at tin hour of 11 o'clock n. m . for the pur pose of el.ctng directors and for th transaction of such piher buslrn-es as may properly come before the nns-tlng liy order of th lxmrd of directors. CV.( RGE H. GEORGE, S-c'y. Astoria. Ix-is-rnlx-r 1. 1S9II. The middle bridal path. aisle In a church Is the LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Ladle who go to Portland and desire something especially fine In the way of tailor-made suits will do well to remem ber that they can be well fitted at I. D. Boyer s 1'7 Fourth street, In the T. M C. A. building. Not only does he keep a strictly first class cutter for men' wear, but also one exclusively for ladles' work, and all can rest assured of getting not only good work, but the best of materials, as Mr. Hoyer I an expert on woolen cloth. Th.- man In the tWn-yiiinoti Is not a myth. A NEW YEAR'S GUIDE. There Is one book everyone should make an effort to g'-t, for the new year. It contains simple and valuable hints concerning health, many amusing -ei ilotK-i, and much general lnformatlin. We r'-fer to Hostcttor's Almanac, pub lished hy The MotUiftor Co., Pitts burgh, Pa. It will prove valuable to any household. Sixty employes arc kept ar work on this valuable bsik. Tlv issue for V.fi't will Is- over eight millions, printed In the English, Ger riMii, En-rich, Welsh, Norwegian, Swe dish, Holland, Koliernfan and Spanish languages. It contains ppsif of the ef ficacy of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, the xts-at remedy pc-pared by the pub lishers, and Is worthy of careful pres ervation. Tho almanac may bo ob tained free of cost, at any diuggiat or g-ii.-ral dcnl'T in the country. When a man rnarriix a mute he takes In a sllenn. partner. wlf A Sl.'RE CURE FOR CROUP. T'.vTity-five Years' f'onstajit Use Without a Failure. The first Indlcalt loti of croup is hoarsness, and In a child subject to that ills'-ane It may Is- taken us a nun slgri of th approach of an at tack. Following this lioarnrii-HH Is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamber lain's Couth Remedy Is given as the child becomes bourne, or even after th croupy cough appears, It will pre vent the attack. It is used In many thousands of home in this broad land and never disappoints the anx ious mothers. We have yet to b-arn of a single Instance In which It has not proved effectual. No oth'T prepa ration can show such a record twenty-five years' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Charles Rogers. FISH! PISH! FISH! Boston Codfish and Mackeral Common Stockfish Stcllangler Stockfish Auchovis, Spoelang, Holland Herring Hamburg Smoked and Canned Eel, French SardUios, Kieler At Foard 8 NoTIE. N.i. ice u hereby Riven that Frank Tin k i.. n.i o if -r a memlier of the tlrin of K-ni'ey. n.-h an. I Turk, and the Hi I I'slRtiisl lepi.v notify all persona tl: it the und -rslKa 'd will pay no bills of the sail Turk's c mtrrtotlng. urul all (e i- .. .lis .lie tlolltb'd tl't to trllSll the ..ii I i in k on ."ii- ui- 'onnt. KENNEY LYNCH. It s Innswibli! f.r a girl to tiM.k un-cotic.-rii.sl th" Hrt time sli' wears h r "gaiseim-rit rln In publl.-. J. I!, liark. I'.s.rU. Ill , says. "Sur Ifsiin wantisl to operate on rn" for plies, hut I ciirs-d th.-m with DcWllfs Witch Hax-i Salve." It Is Infallible for plba and skin dls.-iunn. t.-warv of counter ft's. i hiu Rogers. Talk is cheap, but the hoe pr-i'tU' of a Kirl Is alwavs d-iu t i the eiiam-on-. I swain. 'I was nearly d-tid Uh dystlla, trl'-d d.vtoi-s, vlslt-sl inlnt-rnl spriiiKs, and grvw wor. I u,tl K"lol ! s-psta Cur. That rurs me." Ii di gests what you eat. ('tins mdlgstlii, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of Jysn-pia. Chiut Rogers, A kiss is the tn--tlrig of two souls; but when a thirl sole on tn fM of the irl's fath-Y mlxm In, It's ill"!" f a collision. Mr. J. Shii-r. Sedalla, Mo., saved his chllir life by tins Minute Cough Curs. lhsHors had given her up to .lie with enmp. It's an Infallible curs for rsmif.n. colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron chitis and thr.mt iui.I lung troubles. Relieve at ones-. Chas RotT'rs. THE Palace Cafe tt, H. HIIII'I'll. I'npr. i hnrl Krdaurill ottk if Sjl trsiiris j. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Attentive; Service, j-First-Ulan Unisin. ' Private RisiinH lor liinlw's. j .j f'W Commercial Street, Astoria. 9 i HIS MOTHER'S BREAD lie aay was always so -light and well baked. Well there Is a knack In mak ing It. But don't forget the kind of tove or range used makes a difference. His mother used Star Iutute KuriKe lip" W. J. SCULLY, Agent, m Bond street L. LEBECK Carpenter and Builder General Contractor HOUSE RAISING AND MOVINQ A SPECIALTY BR English Bloators. Bueckling, Marnirte Heringo Stokes Co.v Astoria, Oregon. If RAILROAD FARE FREE PORTLAND AtND RETURN. Jones, He Pays the Freight! ' Jones. He Pays the Fare! If you don'! wnnt to cimr o I'ortliunl, mail your order mid eel Ml cuts !onr lor (are. Orders tntiil amount to I'.ti or ovrr No fisiglit paid mi Hour, bed or potatoes Freight pnid to all utatlotia mi rmlrood be I with l'orlliin.l and Hcaside. Also all nrrr pointa r.'S.he.l by I'orllaiiil host. Send for lln "Huvrrs' titlide," i iagr of low prices. JONES' CASH STORE. I OS ami llo rruiil Sir. I, furlUmt. Ilrii, 1. f J. 0. Glllen 8 Co., Dealers, Manufacturers aid Contractors Of AHbCHtOH Boiler nrid Pipe CovcrltiKH 229 Smn.l St, NORGARD & PlilTERSON, Merchant Tailors K K r, t '.'tiJj tjmhill Sttftt Iktkff s ,'trd ami 41 h ... V i.i.inun..ii. C. J TRENCH ARD, Commlsslnn, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping:. WEDDING CARDS WEDDINO CARDS W. G. SMITH I CO., VISITING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS COPPER PLATE PRINTERS V ISITING CARDS CHAS. HEILB0RN & SON IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS III All iZ4S C. A. WHALE, Wliolosulo and rotnil tlcalcr in rM-" - li K"""L Pianos Kranicli ond liiu'li, Hclisffur, Holiiller, and mnny others. ' 'aS-Igg Instruments Sold M. C. MATTI1IELL. MiinaKcr. 13 Russian Caviar, jj r POKTI.ANP, OKK. Portland, Oregon A i.,.v,o Cualnm tlouaae llroker, ASTORIA. OREGON Agent W. K. .11' e l I si ltlp Knirma Co I ENGRAVERS, '.'2 iiihI 'J.'t Wiislijiiiitnii lliiiMing, llli mid Wiisliiiigiiin Sis. ovr l.llt's, rolM'I.AM). OIU:(l()N. Mill HlyleS. We shall continue to sell Iron nml Ilrnss Itmlstcnds ut tlin tmuH a l'riiei reKiirdless of tho raise Id tliu price of iron nml brass Organs Solmltz ami t'o. f 111,.. A 1 .1. M iiillllTi, jinn i I UOI S l .... I t jieniiey hiiu oiucrs POCTNP OREGON, on Easy Terms. Ifend office M2 State Bt. Sslem.Ore.