TIIK HUUMSU AHWRUN, KKIlil, NoVEllDt.'i t rim. Dress Goods Remarkable Values .....j.i Tlio Nluflii to wear nnd llcaor in varied Array. Odds and ends to 1o sure, but all wjv dud. 'ftltf active an to excite ndinlrution. Special Sale Tills THE MORNING ASTORIAN TKLKi'rlOXE 661. Alt contract! for nJvertiaing In th Aatoi Uu mm iiiuJj un tt uar. nt of clrculntloH four tUnm Urgor than tlmt of miy ruper publUheJ or circulated In Clut op county. TODAT'8 WHATHUm. 1K)HTLAN!. Nov. I.-Orc.. Wanh limtun and Idaho, iK'ittJiluiMtl rain to lay. AROUND TOWN. paiulgrr' unlimlinK tale l now on. IVrry DdukIum. of 8tlla, I In tb city. Mn. J. M. Allen wa up from Bit IJr yraterday. Wllllnm A. Thitiitun, of Urookfleld. t at th OccldoM. Jr. I'.rairlvr wa over from Fort Strvrna ymtrlay. William Ilallla. of I'orlland, wai In lbs vliy yraU-nlay. Hrnntor Mriflnr wa down from BruoarMd yratrrila). Mm. E J. Kurd, of NVw Amorla. waa In the city ycatrrday. Milnma C. Winii waa tn town from Warrenton yeaterday. UU bananaa today M ernta a dm n at Hose, llimlna Co. C. W. Tower, of Portland, la re latrrtd at tn Occident. Wanird. Two good lady Ironera; Columbia Btciun Laundry. liar report; Wind, aouthraat; fog gy toil rain; bar. rough. Jurtae Charlfg II. Carry waa down from Portland ycairrday. Airl Anderaon. of Chinook, la reg-litcn-d at tha Aatnr Houm. Bat IS-cent maal. Rlalnt riun Rat tauraut, JJ Commercial street. Tha aupplloa and equipment of tho ftmwnd dlvlalim of tha Orrrm Naval Itoarrvra waa ahlppd to Portland yea tcrday. BEST 15-CKNT MEAL; RIMNO HUN RESTAURANT. DAINZIGER'S UNLOADING SALE THIRTY DAYS ONLY, NOY. I TO NOV. 30 25 PERCENT OFF On all Men's, Boys' and Children's Suite, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. 20 PER CENt OFF On Gents' Furnishing 1 Goods, Hats, Shoes, Trunks and Valises. this Means Men's Suits, former price $15 00 now $11 25 Men's Suits, former crlce 12 00 now 9 00 Men's Suits, former price 10 50 now Men's Suits, former price ' 8 00 now Men's Overcoats, formerly 11 00 now Men's Overcoats, formerly 10 00 now Men's Overcoats, formerly 18 00 now 13 50 Boys' Suits, former price 12 oo now 9 oo Boys' Suits former price 7 oo now 2 25 Children's Suits, with extra pants $4 now 3 oo A BONA FIDE REDUCTION In every article in the house with tho exception of Earl & Wilson Collurs and Cuffs, Rubber and Oil Clothing and Denim Goods. S. DANIGER, Seventh crJ Center cLl Streets. m - XuW. Charlca Callwidnr wu over from Knatpl"n on buMlneia yeat'trday. JcfTa raataurant tha largest and beat A trial will convlnoa you. H. C. I'rofbatrt. of Din rlvrr. waa In th rliy lcrdy on bualnt. It Pair of alorl-rlmiHl rya-gluiw, lit turn to Oftn claar aiora and tlvc reward. R. Carnell and C. PtU ra, of Fkamo awa. er rrgiairrd at lh Parker llouaa. Miu-Uliitiwh wrathrr, and IftintlKrr 1 liing thiin at !3 ixr cnt off rular prU. Hon. IitnJ. Young reWrnad on thn noon train et-r(1ay from a trip to Portland. K. 1C. Wtllla.tia, a commlaalnn nx-r-ohant of One-on City, waa In th ell y ycaterday. T. B. Tnwnnfml. of th While Clovnr nvamrry. waa in tha city on bualmaa yratxrday. TW IirlllHh ahlp DiUalrnle li ft down ymlrrilny muriilna" In lw of lh iti-mn-r Ocklahama. Mln Mary Amundaon, of Oray'a rlv--t. la In th" city, tha Jtucat of Minn Nlli Morrlaon. All klnda of allvrr and rld plattnc dona on abort not lea. by A. Ilirvaia, Kl Commercial atraat. rrl.Uva will Im aiwtul dnv for lndla I th OtcloVnt liurtwr Hhop Huiha. ICvorylhlna" n-at ana cin . V..m TlirM nioilll furnllis1 for houi-kfiltK. on rrmmd floor, M Kx chan( atrtwt, cor. Minn. AnAmw 8. ljinnlna a natlva of Nor way, waa admlttml to cltlaenahtp tn ilu county court ywitcrday, Tl,. m.n A,r wuuii knd trout ,1 VnainlBv i ho former until not July and the latter until April. Th. liriiuH ahln Morrrn. from Ara- nulfa f'r thia port, waa aixikn K tobT W. in lat. 17.S1 N, Ion. 1B.I W. n.... Whl.b llirntr Psrffct Wh la- key Harper. Kvary botlla auarantead Haxner. FOia CT roara oioc v. Aatorla, Or. IUm ara reclvlnR aaauranca .ry day from tha different prw-lnrta in Uta county tnai n u. will va a lanta majority for MoKln ley and,UHiagvHt. . niitlva of Auatrla: CmMantlna Oeorar. of Oiw'. and J'e . ,i ...... n .i e,r Greece. wra vranted full clllaenahlp paper in tha circuit court yeaieraar nirnwwi. 7 50 6 00 8 25 7 50 Dr. Hhana, who ha a baan practicing mifllrlna In Aatorla for fw tnnntha, haa cl'wd hla olllca and hoa removed to Portland. During thrahnoa tit Dr. Jay Tutlla from tha city Dr. J. A. Fulton will act aa aurgxon for tha U. R. marina hoapl tal aervlca Cream Purt ya. imanra'a flnaat whiKkv. Th- or.lv nura good; guar anteed rlb and mellow. JOHN L, CAItLBON. Sola Agant. Itoalyn coal luata brute, la cluaner anil tnakea Un (roublo with atovea and chimney llu than any other. George W. Hanborn, agent. Tch-phona 1311, Tha funeral of tha lata Captain Jumea Tiukleberry t'xik plai-e at Ore gon City Vt(lnewlay. DrtmtMd waa a wall-known niuater of river atmnmra. Henry W. F. Cook. nutlva of Kng land. deilnred hla Intention of becom ing a cltlien In tha elnrk'a oftlc yea tcrday and waa grantd Oral papera. Aatorla vlaltora to Portland can ob tain coplea of tha Dally Aitorlan at tha ncwa atanda of 11. R itich. Fifth and Morrlaon atrcaU and Hotel Port land. Friday avenlng th nx-mbera of tho Cuiu.-n-gmUonaJ church will give a r- entlun to Mr. and Mra. Dell, at lh homa of Mra. Htevena. Franklin av-. nue. All frienda ara cordially Invited. Hon. H. F. Mulkey and Hon. M. W. ' iiMw.-ll will addrcaa tha vou-ra at Warrenton on the iMuea of thn cam paign. Hoth are ardent ltpubllcane and a large crowd will be preacnt at (he tneetln. Hevernl returned iironiiwtora from f'M Nome bring newa of IIm app tint meiit of John Mdltnn, a Portland-r, a t'nllitl Htate dlnlrlct attorney for that dimrlct. under Judge Noy-n, at a aUry of l-WKi a year. l'irtland nmnufa-tuivra aro ront-m-otatlng the ciiiNlrui'tlm and enMbllHh-mi-nt of a largw rli mill at Victoria and are in iHmmunlcallon with the rmimll of that city with a view to Ki lling a location there. Captain and Mra. F. A. Perry, of the barkentlne Aragi at Knappton were In Ihe city yealcrilay. to atlend the fun eral of the aallor tnatamlne Peten kln. whlh tMik plune from Pohl'a uiiilert.iklng parlora ycatrrday morning. The (Jreat Northern haa completed lla (ilana for a inagiilrlrmt new d-Mit of brick and marblv U be erected at MHikarw. Accimllng to the enthualaa ili: d.-acrlptloiia In th Bpukane (apera. thore will be none finer weet of Chi cago. The work of replanklng Franklin avenue from the OlaUop mllla to the car barna waa begun by Contractor Nornut. yeaterday. The Improve ment will be continued d-aplto the wet the meeting, which will be held on Saturday. It la reported that during the rmat week notice have been potted by gov ernment oltlclala at the Miller aanda and aeveral othet aelnlng grounda tn the river, directing that all piling driv en on the aanda muat be removed within thirty daya. Tha barkentlne Arago, which ha been loading lumber at KnappUm. cleared at tha cuatom houae yeatertlay for Fremantle. Weatern Auatralla. with UJ.4M feet of lumber, valued at for thatiri. Captain F. A. Perry la maater of tha Arago. The Oermun ahlp Altalr and the Brit- lh ahlp County of Kdlnburg, both with cargoes of grain for Europe, are on their way down the river ajid .are re ported to have met with aome accident above ltrookfleld that win delay their coming for a day or ao. On Monday evening th closing meet ing of the prenent campaign will be ad dreaaed by Him. Thom&g H. Tongue, who la ably fitted to dlacuna the aitua tlon. The ltepubllcan headquarters will be heated and a rousing time will b had. fl A Tinell u'lll a(ti)rtaa tha votera of Aatorla at tha headquartera of the ltepubllcan club tomorrow night lf u-lll Im. arrnmrkHTlleft bv C A liell. a private in the Second Oregon, who will tnrow aome ugrti on me rmnp plne qucatlon. A large and enthusiastic meeting la expected. Paul F. Mohr haa returned to The Dalle from Spokane where he had been looking after the lntereta of the portage road. He says nothing can be dona until after the election to ad just the affalra of the C. N. & C. Co.. but he hopea soon after the election mattera will be settled. A marriage license waa Issued from tha county clerk's office yesterday to John William Buomela and Miss Math ilda Harju. both of Clatsop county. Per. A. Johnson and Christine L. Llndbcrg. both of Clateop county, were granted a marriage lloenaa by tha county dork yeaterday. Superintendent Coolldge, of tha Aa torla Street Hallway Company, will place a new car In service very soon and la making plana for many new Improvementa for the convenience of patrons of tho road which will be car ried through If the proper support of the road la forthcoming. rlv,la Phlllntift who. itluannearpd from this place Friday, turned up all ok. He was seen In Goble on Mon day evening and atatea that he lc-ft here l n a ii'B - frnm hla tvlf U'htk fliltrvw od him here trotn Portland. He also said that he ma not inwna returning to Astoria, put wouia proDaoiy go to Seuttle. . We call attention to the ad. In an other column of 8. Danalger, whose store hna become overstocked on ac count of the failure to get exp?cted Additional space. He is making big discounts on the various lines of men's and boys' clothing and all Intending purchasers should take a look at his Immense stock. A farewell dance waa given In honor of Miss Margery Halstead at Flsher'a hall last evening. Mlra liaistead leaves today for Portland, from which placo she goej to California for th winter. Aside from the areneral regret expross- ed at Mlsa Halstead's depurture the af fair waa a moat delightful one. une music waa excellent, and despite the inclement weather the occasion was al together very pleasant. TiAirltltratlrtn ' hlAnka haVA han fur nished thus far to nearly one hundred tha mimViro. will HmihtliM be increased to 250 before next Tuesday, wnen tne trouble occur, ine ioii vote of the county will be about 2450, It la thiiicrVit t mnra than fiOO !fM than' 'that -of ls." The falling off la due to tna registration law. iiemo orts concede McKtniey 250 plurality, while the Republican claim 600. August Mlllor left last evening for Kaunas City, where ha got-a to tuit a situation as travollng representative of the HUmmm Computing Hcale Com pany, of Detroit, lie haa the state of Missouri aa territory, ii will b ac companied aa far aa Portland by hi wife, who will visit her parent In that city for a couple of weeks before Join ing her hiiaband In his headquarters at Karwae City. Mr, Miller's position aa night operator In the Western Cn lon oillce in this city haa been taken by J. W, Uentley. of Walla Walla. The aleamer floor Cider arriv ed in from San Francisco yesterday af ternoon. Hh had a very fair passage with no hvy galea, although there waa considerable awell running from the recent storm. Th bar was a bit rough, but she came In without diffi culty. The KI'Ut waa due In early yesterday morning but failed to keep up with her schedule. Hhe carried quite a cotmmeraiiie amount or ireigm ana some of her cargo ahlfted In the heavy awell and gave her quite a list to "lar board. Her passenger list waa rather hght. On Wednesday afternoon the porter at the louvre had a narrow escape from death. He had stepped Into the Ice-roorn to get some loe when one of Ihe employes of the house, seeing the door open, pushed it shut, not knowing that the porter waa Inside. The walls are very thick and deadened the noise he made to attract the attention out side. After he had been In there for nearly three hours the door waa open ed and the porter found to be chilled through and If he had been left there much longer the effect might have been serious, The city of Portland la having a monkey and parrot time, all becauxe of the questionable acts of Assessor Oreenhaf who. In order to beat the other ctuntle of thla atate, reduced the assessed valuation of Multnomah county for the year 1199 neaii!2.00O,O0O, which at 63 mills state tax amounts to IT5.61, that the other countleo have had to pay. Thla disreputable work could not have been consumaled but for the strenuous efforts and trades made by the Multnomah delegation to repeal the act creating the slate board of equalisation at the special session of the legislature In M. A number fit the settlers beyond the Olney school house are at last waking up to the Importance of having the rood run by their housi. not liking the idea of being left off of th main road a mile or ao. The grade along the middle fork of the t.'lask'anln that was viewed out by a number of the Nuhalem rancher lost year is thought to be the one moat suitable for the present road aa It saves about 1200 feet of elevation, but It la understood that a number of the people living each side of that line are using their Influence to bring the road their w-ay, If possible. A circular letter haa been Issued by State Superintendent of Schools Acker man to the different county superin tendents In the atate In which he states that the latter otliclals. in the admin istration of their officea, have probably noted some serious defects in the Ore gon school law, and have in mind reme dies for the same. He requests the county superintendents to aend to him at their earliest convenience a state ment of the defect they have observed and the remedies which they would recommend. Superintendent Ackerman further states that thla Information will be helpful to hla department. In that it will enable him to secure the Judgment of those who are in close touch with oil the school forces of the state. LARGEST ARMOR PLATE. What la probably the largest single armor plate la to be used In the con struction of the battle Wisconsin. The plate will become the port plate of a turret on the vessel, and la being cut at an angle Instead of being the are of a circle, the Idea being to better deflect a shot. What the armor plate la to a battleship, Hoatetter'fl Stomach Bitters Is to the stomach. It resists the at tacks of constipation. Indigestion, dys pepsia, biliousness, and prevents ma laria, fever and ague. It will restore a weak stomach to normal condition. Any one troubled with the above ail ments will do well to try the Bitters at once. For fifty years It haa stood alone while Its many imitators bars fallen. EVA LOST. Telegram. A special cable to the Portland Flour ing Mills Company this morning, an nounced that the German steamship Eva, from Portland to Hong Kong and Vladlvostock. had been lost at sea. No particulars were given. The Eva waa loaded by the Portland Flouring Mills Company, and had on board 52,000 barrels of flour. She clear ed from thla port October 1st. and sail ed from Aatorla a week later. It la the general opinion among shipping men that she haa gone ashore on the Japa nese coast, and that ahe will prove, a total loss. Her cargo was valued at I146.SOO. Whether her crew was saved la not known yet The Infor mation probably reached London by way of Hong Kong, The Eva waa comparatively a new vessel, having been built In 1S99 at Glasgow, by W. Hamilton. She was formerly the Waddon. and registered 3229 tons gross and 2088 tons net. Her home port was Hamburg, and she was owned by M. Jebson & Co. The di mensions of the Eva were as follows: length, S30.8 feet; Beam, 45.5 fet; depth of hold. 16.2 feet. She was an Immense carrier for her tonnage, and was rated as one of the best vessels that was plying on the Pacific. 3PremiumsrViap Z, Given . 11 11 WITH Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts, Coda, Daklng Powder (iood Tlnm and Place to nay Come Juit to See Great Affiericafl lmportliig Tea Co. "571 Commercial Street. Astoria, Or. ClftCl'lT counT. The Adjourned Session Convened Ti terday Afternoon, The adjourned session of circuit court convened yeaterday afternoon at 1:80 with Judge Mcbrtde on the bench. The sesnlon wa taken up with equity cose and the admission of several cltlien. Formal order were handed down In the several cases that came before the court a follows; L. F, Ammundson va. George Hlllt al order for confirmation of sale. W. L. Enyart et al v. Columbia Hlver Packer Association Settled and dismissed. Fquitable Saving A Loan Associa tion vs. Jame T. Bullock, default and decree, Clara C. Munson va. J. M. Gillette et al decree. E. E. Leasy vs. Paul Hansel set tled and dismissed. Columbia River Packer Association va. W, L. Enyart and Frank Cook decree for the defendants by stipula tion. Susan II. Henderson vs. Clara C. ' Munson ex et al demurrer overruled ' by consent of both parties and plaintiff allowed to file amended complaint and defendant ai:2"d ten day lr. which to plead. At 4 o'clock p. tn. court was ad journed till 9:20 o'clock this morning. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice Is hereby given of the follow ing charge In the aida to navigation 'In this district, which anct the List of Lights and Fog-Signals, Pacific Coast. 1900: Swan Island Bar Lower Ught, Wil lamette river, page 20. No. 129, (List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast. 1900. page CO.) This three-pile beacon, from which a fixed white light is shown on the lower end of Sand Island Bar. Wll- jlamette river, Oregon, that waa carried away on tne zist of ucioDer, l'jou, and the light extinguished, has been re placed and tic' light re-established. The following affects the List of Bea cons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1900, page 59. Willamette River, Channel to Port land; Postoffici Bar Buoy, No. 4, a red, first-class spar. I reported dragged from its position on Postofdce Bar, (up per), and will be replaced a early as practicable. By order of the Light-House Board. A POLITICAL TARN. Eugene Register. A good, political yarn Is being told by a man about town as ooming from a friend. The truth of the story can not be vouched for. but Is too gocd to be lost. 4 A Democratic brother was praying in a church prayer meeting and, at the conclusion he said. In all seriousness. "We pray Thee that the Democrats may hang together." ' The opportunity was too good to be lest and a Republican elder shouted, "Amen." The Democrat gasped, but regained himself and continued, "but not in the sense that our Republican brother means but in the spirit of accord and concord," "Any cord will do, Lord, any cord will do," was the answer. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. P. C. Warren to Mra. Emma Miller, of Walla Walla lot 12, block 26, First Extension to East Warrenton; 1200. J. R. Gilatrap, trustee, to Mrs. Emma Miller lot 15. block 16, Bay View An nex to Astoria; 1150. Howard H. Case to John T. Dubois 160 acres In section 35, T 5 N. R W; 25. James E. Van Buren et al to Ralph F. Jaskson, 160 acres In sections 17 and 20, T 5 N. R W; 2100. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Votera who have not registered or who have moved to this county from other sections of the state, may be reg iatered at the office of W. L. Robb, on Eleventh ' street ' between Commercial and Bond streets, prior to November 5 at 5 o'clock p. m. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER' RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. Arrlra. 8:00am.Portland Union Depotlll:10 a.m. 6:55 p.m.iror Astoria and lnter-l :io p.m. mediate points. j ASTORIA. I 7.46 a.m.For Portland A ro-U:Ma.m. 6 :10 p.m.ftermadlate points 10:30 p.m. BEA8IDB DIVT8ION. llttf a. m. 5:30 p.m. 6:15 a. m. 2:80 p. in. ASTORIA SEASIDE 7:45 a m 4:00 p. in 12:S0, m 7 ;00 p. m All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific train to and from the East or Sound points, J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Pass. Agent H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Good. Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. IM Duane St. Astoria, Or. W. J. COOK. KIT Res. Tel. UU. DR. F. VAUGHAN. DENTIST Room 1, Knlghf Building. Over Cooper's Store. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Do you think at all ? It p-iva tn fhlntV BenjaminFranklin used his thinker and invented the printing press. Edison makes use of his thinker and makes fortunes. Everybody can make money If they'll only think. THINK OF OUR Think how much money you can save on Clothing, Hats and Furnishings and you too will make money; at least you will savo money and that is the same thing. THE RELIABLE TO FARMERS AND PEOPLE WHO ARE HOT FARMERS Wenre Sole Agents for "RUSHFORD WAGONS." W guarantee that they have no oqual for easy runningtrcngth and durability, and our prices are right Fisher Bros., Agts., Astoria Oregon. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V ALrfLrfGN, Tenth and Commercial btreets KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Padflo Brewery, of which f Bottled beer tor family use or kef Mr John Kopp is proprietor, makes beer I beer supplied at any time, delivery ii (or domesMo and export trade. I the city free. North Pacific Brewery Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routea, ria the Union Pacific Fust Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenlo Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 Days to Salt Lake 2 J Days to Denver 3 J Days to Chicago 4 J Days to New York. Free reclining chaira, upholatered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pai ace aleepera, operated on aU trains. For further Information apply to Or a O. TERRY. w. jb. uuiun, Tray. Pass. Art. Gen. Ajpat 124 Third St., Portland. Or. G. W. LOUNSBERRT. sent O. R. A N. Actors may be Bucerstitlous. but they don't believe in the ghost until they see It walk. SWEEP SALE It T UXORIOUS 1 RAVEL The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the world. They embody the latest, newest, and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of th car builders' art These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern ' The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes ot tick ets are available for pa ,n tn ' famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block Sytem. W. H. MEAD, H. L. BIHLER, General Agent. Traveling AgX Portland. Ore.