The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 31, 1901, Image 1

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AST0K1A, tW.fiOX, THUKSDAT, JAXU4RY 31, 1901.
NO. 27
Mill
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The
Superior
Ranges
ARE . . .
ACKNOWLEDGED
BY ALL WHO HAVE
USED THEM
TO BE WITHOUT FAULT
For Sale In Astoria Only by the
ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO.
AHTOIIIA, ORKQOIN
Book Bargains
MO Cloth Hound IU.kM, ( !(!()(
TilK'S, Uiiiilitininl Author. . . .
S for $1
Just the Kind for These Long Winter Evenings
Five-Volume Set.) of Kipling,
KtbwHI, JiyliiicH, Unity,
and other good authors
IWIl.llolmcH, IInty,M(iilo Cl 7C Dpn CDf
GRIFFIN & REED
SOME SALT FISH SPECIALTIES
Fine Bloater Mackerel,
Imported Holland Herring,
Genine Eastern Codfish,
Salmon Bellies and Tips,
Grimsby Bloater Herring, Etc.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
Ten Per Cent Off ; or Cash
SILVERPLATED WARE, CHINAWARE
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY AND LAMPS
UNTIL FEBRUARY i, iooi. . .
Foard S Stokes Co.
A LONG RO W
Of our new and up-to dnto Air
tight Heaters nre still on hand.
Wo figured on considerable cold
weather and purchased an un
usual quantity; but tho weather
has moderated, consequently sales
llftVP lionn time V nrn nvnr.
f ' J, SCUllVf stocked and must liavc tho room.
From now on these splendid heat
431 BOND STREET, ing stoves will bo sold at a reduc
Between Math aid Teitk Streets tion of 20 per cent FOR CASH.
c.
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Commission. Brokerage,
Insurance and Shipping:.
Custom House Broker.
ASTORIA, ORE
Aot IV. V. AOoand PmIAo Kxpreu Co t.
AGRICULTURAL
BILL PASSED
Warm Discussion in House on
Polygamy in Utah.
IDAHO GETS FISH HATCHERY
Prciideot Hat Decided io Call Exlri Settle
of Cooirei-PUa Mecli Will Geo
cral Dliaparoval la Balk
Homes.
callers that the only rjuestlon rrn.uln.
Ing undecld'd u whether ho would
Issue the cull for an -xtr (esxlon of
congress before or aft -r Ills second
term begin on March f
The action of the United Htates u
pivme court In announcing that It
would tuke a recess until F, b
ruary II. whin It would meet,
hand down derision and aljourn for
another two weeka, waa cmstrud to
Indicate an extra aeaalon of c'ni r.
The court usually talc Ihl two
week for recm In Keb.-tary. It I
mirmlm-d that the long itcei -aw la
for the purpose of giving the Justices a
chance to devote their tlmo to lhe study
of the 1'orto Itlro and I'hlllppln?
easca thut they muy render thi Sw
clilona by March i.
Mr. Mckinley said to one t hi
frlenila that an extra acalon would be
called for Philippine b-glalat'.on, no
matter what the decision of tho auprero
court might be.
CANNOT SMASH
JOINTS IN BOSTON
Imitator of Mrs. Nation Sent to
House of Correction.
THE CRUSADE IS SPREADING
W ASh INOTON LKOlSLATl'Ui:
Mouhe Emphatically ftefux'a lo
Away WUh Oraln Inpi tor.
Do
Ol.YMMA, Ju.i. 30. The only fature
WASHINGTON. Jiu. 30,-The antl-
"ilygafii cruxad" which rmulted In
JrhlrK Mr. Iloberia, U(ah' repr-aent-iictl
.r, out of th liouae at the Inat
nloti hud in echo in the liouae today
duiHiK the conaid-rutlon of the bkiIcuI-
urul bill. When the necilon making
apftropi littlniiM f.,r iiKrtcultuial cH'-K" l of loriav'a leirlalatlve wiwlon hum the
for the f V i'l .1 1 MtaleN nua mui-heri. I .u.hullf n-r,m, i,t th hrnim. in i n..
". "f Indluna. (.rf .red an amend- a bill having for Ita object abolUhlng
nieiii j.r ivl.!lng Ihut no money ahould ! the olTlcc of atate grain lnpfelr. The
J',1 to the college !n I'tah until motion to Indennltely postiione the bill
he iwi retary of oxn- ulture wua aatla-'waa carried by a vote of t to 11.
nd llm' no Iruater or teacher In the
iHiliuilon iir.u-ilccd iiolyKatiiy
Th- a, ...nLen. came a a complete ' N" ' 'MINOTO WEAN.
in pi ih.v isiiijc, wfio eut'cevdrd Rob- I
Hi-, irh-d l-i vtln to h'ad It off with
i l"int of order, uii. I l hen Inveighed
;-;iliiM it :r f!ni.ly the ttftcrmuth of
the l.ob. rlH iniK.Hle He Inhaled that
I" l U .t II I V Whl II llllllir lit II. l.aat
Undia r.oil.,1 bv .n,-i. .1.., ,J ,.r i ttl ont' UKln he conalruttlon of
Hor. Mor. , f I'tuh c-oll-r-. were I " b?nvh trm "W" 0re'
.... . ,jio i-iudourg, uregon, in Loiumt
Twelve W. C. T. U. Wotnea ol Aalboay, Kan.
mi, ?alat Towa Red - Bailaeti Me a
Favor Reiubmliiloo of Pro
hibitory Ameadmeat.
Itepoit That Line Will lie Started
I South From Scappooac.
I TAC'OMA, Jan, 30. It U atate,) that
(the Northern Pacific Itallroad fompany
in,
bia
poi ic.tiiilHtH. and thiit one of them had
n-viii ule und thlriy-nliie (hlldren.
I'poii thia ahowing the houa- adopted I
(h- ainetiilmentn wher'upon King r'-
tuliiiteii by offering an amendment pro-
viding that none of the money linul. !
Ko Ij an agricultural olh gt- in any!
at.iica wlume lnhlru tore or tiunicigj
have engaged In lynching or tvn guil
ty of adultery or fornication. He af- I
teiwnrd modified It no a to apply only j
to th" agricultural college of Indiana. I
It wan oerwhebinri(y defeated.
hule.tuently. vhen the bill was re- I
ported to the him-, the Landla amnd- ,,ar' " lww I"111"1 arrivo. at I'ort
ment vms mrhken out by a vote of 69 1 4I,"I '"m anJ Tufted thai the achooner
county, and aa faat aa buaim-ea war
rant will extend It to the Pacific
ntean. Tlie new road will paaa through
a tln coal and timber section.
Sl'HOONKIt KIONB LOST.
Wreck of Port ItolerU Veae Found
by Indiana With Membera of
Crew Dead on Board.
VKTOKIA, U. C, Jan. 30. The
inuHim r vwuapa, onng-a ncwi mat jan-
Klone, of Port ltoberta, Waah., had
been found drifted on Dunnaa Island
with two men dead in her. The clothe
to . Th fil n l of the farmer were
In rvldilic during Ihe day and voted
Into the bill an ,ul lltlo.iul aiiproprla-
tlon of lio.ooo for farln'r bulletins." i (I rh,,l,,en vr f'lund on the beach.
The bill uaa iaf -d. TUv nau.ca of the JeaU could not be
leariHHl cr how muny were lout.
'! IWKKASK Al'I'KOPItlATKiNS. I '
WASHINGTON, Jn. 0 -ISepreaont- CHKKUS AGAIN AT PKACE.
live Mercer, of Ni bianka, chairman of I
i he coinuiittee .;i public bulldlniTK and j AH That Now lU'nialna to He Dime !
Ki'ounda, tmlay Intrtxluced an omnlbua ' ta I ry the Chief for Treason
bill InciiBHlng the cot of public build-
InKa In varloua imrta of the country.
It c.irnea about Jl.eOO.OOO. Among the
liK'ieanig are the.-: Holae. Idaho, from!
J.'nOWO to iO.OiO; Hutl. Mont., from
JliiO.oiK) to I22S.OW; Helena Mont., from
m.M to $325,000; Seat i If, Wn.. from
$300,0.10 to $(k'.0,00?; limit of cost of
ultra, $10,000.
This bill waa framed, Mercer aald,
upon repreaentatlon of the trcaaury de
partment that Incnaaea were neceaaary
to proceed with the coiwtrucUon of the
building.
FI5H HATciiEny Fon idaho.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 30.-The aenate
tod. iv piicxid ,i bll ent.'iblitihlng a flxh
hntcher and flfh Flatten In Idaho.
EXTKA SESSION NOT FAVUUED.
WASHINGTON. Jon. 30.-A confer
ence of Democrat and their awvlnle ;
of the Popullata and Sliver HepubllcaiiH j
HENItlETTA. I. T., Jan. 30.-Pcac
among the warring Creeks has ajipar
rntly tnn reached and all that now
remain tc be 'done la to give Chltto Husbands of the women went along to
BOSTON, Jan. CO. Mia. Mar- Ore' n,
who wrecked a (.'am bridge atre--t bar
room laat night, waa today wntenc d
to aerve two months In the houi-e of
correction.
1 1 es : ism i hsi on fa von E U.
WH.'HITA. Jan. 30. At a meeting of
bufcliHM men here tonight, a move
ment was mart-d to aak the leRialature
to reaubmlt the prohibitory am -ndment
to a vote of the people,
FOHTV-SIX HELPERS,
lOI'EK'A. Jan. 30. Young m ri of
tlon today organized a barn of forty
six women ti folljw h- r h-aderahip and
aaalat In wiping out Joints.
These women will take charge of the
woik In Top-ka durl.ig Mrs. Nation's
absence.
MEN'S HATt'HET C'LL'B.
TOPEKA. Jan. 30. Young men of
Parkdale, a suburb of Topcka, have or
ganised what they iall a ' Hatchet
Club." They favor Mrs. Nation and
her mode of clot-lug the sal'ions.
DRUNK ON LOOTED WHISKEY.
ANTHONY, Ka.. Jan. 30. As a ae
quet to the raid on palooiu here today
a number of young men and two or
three email boys became drunk. Dur
ing the excitement they had followed
the crusaders Into the saloons and se
cured a quantity of whiskey, wine and
beer.
Mr. Sheriff, who led today's raid,
worked all night procuring hatchets
and iher Implements of destruction,
and ft was 2 o'clock this morning be
fore she had perfected the plans for
the raid.
rolT. JOINTS DEMOLISHED.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 30.-A
special to the Star from Anthony. Kas.,
says:
Early this morning before most cit
izens had reached their places of bus
ness, twelve women of th Anthony
Women's Christian Temperance Uniou,
armed with hammeis, hatchets and
pick-axes, raided and completely de
molished four "joints" i:i Anthony.
The Cambridgeport Won. en Christian
Temperance Union Is unanlmou-j In
condemnation of Mrs. Nation's meth
ods and has passed th: following ria
olutlon:
It'-solved, Thut as inemb.'is of the
Cambrldgi nort W. ('. T. V. w dcploic
exceedingly ih attltud.1 of the Kansas
inlon ol Lii.fi r i4- and e derrcale
the methods ldoptH fjr tin suppres
sion of the aleoiia in those ec'lo;w.
We feel th:it Mrs. Carrie Nation and
others have Miayed far from thi jath
of the pioneers of the work and have
desecrated the badge of our allegiance,
which stands for purity and peace,
which is our Christian thought ami
Iiure as the teaching of Him whom we
serve.
MRS. NATION ENDORSED.
VI N ELAND, N. J., Jan. 30. The Rev.
Dr. Ward Gamble, pastor of the First
Methodist Episcopal church here, in
dorsed and applauded the drastic meth
ods adopted by Mrs. Carrie Nation In
hr cruide against the saloons of Kao-
sa. In his discourse beloie a large
number of the most prominent women
of Vineland last night. Dr. Gamble
even advised the women of this city to
e.oulate Mrs. Nation's example and
smash all the unlicensed saloons or
speak easies" in Vineland if the au
thorities fail to do it.
Dr. Gamble took the ground that, a
the laws of Kansas prohibit saloons.
this woman has- the example of
Christ as a precedent In what she Is
doing and the principle Is identical. Dr.
Gamble was prepared for the bar be
fore he entered the ministry.
UNIFORMS OF ALL
ARMIES OF WORLD
Will Be Seen in Funeral Proces
sion of 250,000 Men.
WINDOWS RENT FOR 2C0
Proclamation of Klaf's Aaessloa 0lf4
Boeri-Ooverameat Recoplilsa Rf
JiJed Memorial Services
Ottawa.
ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR.
Municipality Will Issue Honda for Half
a Million Dollars.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 30. Ry a practical
ly unanimous vote, the municipal as
sembly today passed a bill providing
lor the Issuance of $'.00,000 bonds bear
ing 3'4 per cent interest for a world's
fair to be held in St. Louis In 1903 to
commsmorate the one hundredth anni
versary of the Louisiana purchase.
Thu bum will supplement th JjGO.ytfO
secured on popular subscriptions In St.
Louis and a like amount to be appro
priated by congress.
Hargo, the chief of the Snake band,
who has caused all the trouble, a pre
llmhnry hearing and send him to Mus
cogee for trial for treason.
CONSUMPTIVE DENIED LANDING.
Sick Victoria Woman Died on Steam
ohlp Walla Walla at San Fran
cisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 3'.-Mrs.
Mary Harrison, of Victoria, died on
board the steamship Walla Walla Oil
morning after having been de
nied landing on the previous day by
the federal quarantine officers. The wo
man waa atllicted with consumption.
will be held tomorrow aa the result
of ihe declaration yesterday by Senator
Fryt that he Intended to push consider
ation of the ship subsidy bill to the
exclusion of all other buslncsa, exe pt
by vote of the senate.
This conference' will determine the
fate of the bill. If it is decided to con
tinue a stiff fight and debate the meas
ure at great length It means defeat thla
session.
I. alau develops that no one wants
an extia session, and that one win be
avoided If there Is aJiy possible way
of doing so. It Is even raid that the
Spooner bill will le passed In mMer to
avoid such a session.
EXTRA SESSION CERTAIN.
NEW YORK. 3an. 30. A special to
the World from Washington says:
President McKlnley said to several
GOULDS ARE RESTRAINED.
MukI Not Pay Countess De Castellane
.More Than $200,000 a Year.
NEW YORK. Jan. 30. Justice Reach
toJay signed a formal order directing
the trustees of the estate of the late
Jay Gould not to pay over any iii'-i- ys!
to their sister Anna, Countess de Cas
tellane, more than $200,000 a year, end
ing tee trial of the suit brought by a
Louden dealer In antiques and bric-a-brac
for $3X5,000 against the countess.
RrfRI OF ANDRADA FOUND.
Missing Lark Evidently Went to Pieces
Off Vancouver Island.
VICTORIA, B. C, Jan. 30. News was
hrounl by the Steamer Quen City to
night that much wreckage has been
found on the west coat. A piece of
teak was picked up on Bonllla point
by the lighthouse keeper. It had the
name Andrada cut Into it and it 's
believed to have come from the missing
bark which was blown from the Co
lumbia river December 11.
PRESIDENT MUCH BETTER.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 30.-The presi
dent has decided to resume his offi
cial dinner parties, being Justified in
so doing by the Improvement In his
health.
-SPECIAL SALE-
of Lad its' Dressing Tables, China Closets, Side
boards, Chairs, Pictures, Rugs, Parlor Tables,
Bedroom Suites and Iron Beds. Call earlv
and avoid the rush.
CHARLES HE1LB0RN & S0N
protect their wives. Among the brig
ade were two or three school girls, un
der age, who did some of the most ef
fective smashing. A greater part of
the havoc was finished before the police
or mayor were aware of what was go
ing on. The actual damage to personal
property, aside from the liquor de
stroyed, is estimated by the saloon
keepers at $2000.
For a time the whole town was in
an uproar and It was feared that per
sonal violence would result. The first
Dluee attacked was situated In the rar
(f a drug store, which was forcibly
entered from 'he rear. It contained
some costly bar fixtures and a valuable
cash register. Within a few minutes
the women had smashed eveiythlug In
sight, but in their hurry to finish the
job and gj to ottun- places th.v over
looked the bulk of the liquor stored
uwav. Half a block down the street,
the second :-ene if Joint smashing
was emu-ted. They found this saloon
lockel. but axes were applied and the
whole front was smashed in. Here
their work was aiorv i-ompkte. The
I buildb'S. a great plate glass mirror and
Hverything In sight was reduced to the
maximum of the Mrs. Nation idea.
The proprietor wai smashed over the
head with a tieer bottle and his bloeid
mixed with the ilow of liquors on the
llooiv The Jolntk-eper was struck by
thy husband of one of the women. In
quick succession two other places a
short distance down the street were
subjected to similar treatment, th- fix
tures smashed and all the liquor turned
Into the gutter.
Today's raid was led by a Mrs. Sher
iff, of Danville, who came to Anthony
last night, organized the local temper
ance won. en and planned the crusade,
Mrs. Sheriff had previously destroyed
a Joint In Danvill?. and she is credited
with having given Mrs. Nation the
first Idea for a wrecking crusade. Th
sal ion keepers of Anthony each have
a wareroom aside from their snloon
where a stock of liquor is kept. The wo
men did not know this and a consider
able amount of the prohibited liquid Is
yet unmolested.
After the work of demolition was
completed the crusaders held a prayer
meeting on the sidewalk and "Nearer
My Go I to Thee" was sung with great
fervor and unction.
ZOO DESTROYED BY FIRE.
Seventy-Five Animals Injured or Burn
ed to Death.
IULTIMORE. Jan. 30.-The seventy
five or more animals, confined in cages
at Frank C. Berlook's "zoo." which
was in winter quarters In the old cy
clorama building, were today damaged
or burned to death. The flames spread
sx rapidly that it was impossible for
the attendants to .'elease the helpless
animals.
CUBAN CONSTITUTION.
Convention by Large Majority Inserts
Clause for Universal Suffrage.
HAVANA. Jan. .10. The Cuban con
stitutional convention today voted by
a large majority to Insert a clause in
the constitution bestowing universal
tuffrajfe and also adopted the prin
ciple of minority representation.
Business was in a paniky cotidition
the United States would soon turn over
the government to the Cubans.
PRICE OF SILVER.
NEW YORK. Jan. 30. Silver, tii'V.-.
LONDON, Jan. 20. The queen's fun-
ral j; recession In London, as Indicated
by war office orders issued this even
ing, v III be a gorgeous military pa
geant. Detachments of forty regimuta.
with an almost equal number of dla-,
tinctlv? uniforms, embracing all the
armies of the world, will make a con
stantly changing picture. In addition
to the brilliant entourages of visiting
kings and princely envoys there wtt
be military attaches of the embanska
and legations of all the giat nation
tf the world.
All tbe field marshals unable to en
dure the fatigue will ride with their
staffs. The nav.il corps .vlll also take
part in th'i procession, which will be
two miles long. The war office dlrecta
that Beethoven's and Chopin's funeral
n. arches only shall be played.
Some idea of the extent of the labor
involved in arranging the details of the
funeral will be gained from the fact
that a firm of caterers has been In
structed by the war office to provide
breakfast and dinner for 250,000 troops.
The demand for seats along the routs
of the funeral is unprecedented. Ordi
nary window seats are selling for 11
Since two or thrae days ago prices hai -risen
very rapidly. One tenant la St
Jame3 street obtained 50 for a win
dow on the top floor. Store windows
have been let for 130 to 200, bat
the stores mostly prefer to let single
seats at 10 and 15 each. The stores
and hotels ir. Piccadilly, commanding a
view of the Incline from there to Sit
James palace, are getting immense
prices, balcony seats fetching 23 and '
30.
The United States military attach
here. Major Edward li. Cassatt, will
ride in the procession with the head
quarters' staff.
Londoners are Just awakening to the
full proportions of the obsequies and
the result of days of mourning whlca
to numerous tradesmen and other
means absolut" closure and is caudng
consternation. Suddenly to stop every
industry in the United Kingdom and
to turn the masses into the streets,
with millions hoping to concentrate all
along the stress with two miles of
procession Is an undertaking which ha :
begun to hi 'ippreciated by the police,
but the public of London is dismayed
to tind thit all the great market.
Con ?nt Garden, Smithflelds and other
places where the food of the metropo
lis is supplied, are to be absolutely clos
ed at the end of the week.
The railways of the United Kingdom
w ill reduce their arrangements to Sun
day schedules. The restaurants and
bars will be shut and the crowds win
hae to wander in the streets. The
closing of the accustomed avenues for
the supply and distribution of food,
drink and amusement from Friday (
Monday will mean a l'S- and inconven
ience that only merchants car. appre
ciate. AN AUSTRIAN VIEW.
NEW YORK, Jan. 30. A dispatch to
the Herald from Vienna says:
Extraordinary significance is attach
ed by the triple alliance to present
events in England. King Edward's
speech to the kaiser Is regarded as evl- -dence
of a lasting Anglo-German un-
(Continued on Page Four.)
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MRS. NATION CONDEMNED.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. Mass. Jan. 30.-
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