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J WSaJWBBfljDUj Books, Periodicals, MaRaic iiono bo Taken rr:".i fissooiisn. L4 Ubiry without P--- ; immm will be able to prucw- VOL. LIU ASTOKIA, OKEfiOX. SIKOAT. fCBRHRY J7, 1901. K0. 42 The Superior Ranges ARE . . . ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL WHO HAYE USED THEM TO BE WITHOUT FAULT 'SSL Tlfpf ,r!rr'rr: ...... , Por Sale In Astoria Only by the ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. AHTOItlA, OURCJOIN Book Bargains 600 Cloth Hound I!MikH, (;w.(l ' f C&l Title, liiiidingand Author;.. . . . itp Just the Kind (or These Long Winter Evenings Kivi'-Vdluinc Sets of Kij'linj;, Hiihwll, IIulnit'H, Iltnty, Moudo Cl 7CT PpP VkOt and other gwd author .... J J I vl OCl GRIFFIN & REED AMERICAN BISCUIT COMPANY'S Macaroons, Walnut Creams, Arrowroot, High Teas, And Many Others, Fresh and Crisp. RALSTON'S HEALTH FOODS, All YAKIETIRS " FISHER'S REST " CORVALLIS FLOUR CHASE 6 SANBORN'S FINE COFFEES ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Fishing Supplies... Headquarters LOWEST PRICES. Foard 8 Stokes Co. ALONG ROW Of our new and up-to-date Air tight Heaters nro still on hand. Wo figured on considerable cold weather and purchased an un usual quantity; but tho weather has moderated, consequently sales have been slow. .Wo nro over stocked and must have tho room. From now on these snlendid heat- 431. BOND STREET, ' ing stoves will bo sold at a reduc- DeUecn Ninth md Tenth Streets tion of 20 per cent FOR CASH. W. J. Scully, HARD, Commission. Brokerage,' Custom Hohm Broker. ASTORIA. ORE I osiirance and S h toping. AiBt W. F. A Co. Md Pacific- Kxpiwm Co t. NONE OF MINERS CAN BE ALIVE Twenty Whites, Nine Japanese and ThirtyTwo Chinese. WATER FILLING THE SHAFT Premier el Brlllib Columbia, Who Is Prla clpal Owaer l Mine, Haa Arrived oa Susa-FIr CoaUouei to Bara. VANCOUVER, II. C. Feb. VI. M No. 0 abaft, Cumberland mine, whore over three rcoro minora are entombed, the -olllrry management la now lighting fir with ilood. A H'clal from Union, It. ('., thin uf'ernoon states that No. 6 luft I cloned. Firehose stream are. pouring Into No. gutter, constructed to carry wttt-.T hy an eight-Inch main Into tho mini. All thtj unfortunate mln'-r are mill i-Mi'iiih.'J. pending tho rvHiilt of the Mending no further uctlon ea i be tak en. All hop" linn l.nir since b'n -given u,i that any f the men In the nhaft of N. 8 art,- hi Hi alive. The fire c n-li:iu'- to burn fiercely. No nm 2ould eutly Iwn revolving the aubject In hla own mind for the past month and for that -length ot tlm haa talk -J more or km ix-l'tf-'Jly with oflli lil t-allers. (cnatura and representative have, however, thought until within the pant day or two that an extension of th kppnii, could be avoided. Even now th ru are many who refuse to le-lli've that a call will be laaued. Those v. ho hive talked with IIk prt-nld-nt In th.? pant tiny or two are not oft''iln opin ion. Thy aay that he annou ic-d d'-fl- nltfly tod,xy hU defrmlnatlon to ak condrcra to rome tofthcr aa oon af- tt-r the completion of th- Cuban con- atltullon Hi inlifht aem rxpdliit. Th.t only apparent ohj.-M of tho r..... nnr.mrBl i. . hu.,. il.. . I.... tlon conaPJorod and It la hla d'-nlre to have cona;r'a xtutre the rfMiKumihlllty c.f (llllng what atop Khali bo Uk- in with rofor-t.ic to t'.'uba re- KflrillcHK tf the d-.-tallii of th? (Minmitu- tlon. He haa not aa yet Indicated the time wlfn hw ahoul'J npoi-t fotiKroia to nicft and thin bt la not to do unt'l the Cuban conathutlonal c inven tion ahall hav rompMed I'" work. j ViUi; OF I'AUMAMKNT. jAtlimpl Will Ik- Mad- t ('"iin-iildale j 1-irit JhIi Colonl" on a Cumiii'-r-; clal Ila.lif. U'SIMIS. Fob. 1 The pr.wnt k thin of parliament prowl-- to b- oon- lln.-d rhb-fly to anny and Irb-h attain, I will he : IncrVaue by K) pr cent tha IhouRh ttw klriK'a Itu-otiu. and Improve- j July on A;nri-an ma'hln ry, n.el and nicnt! In tho Condition of the j o r ' 'ror. nU. Iiou-rhly ctat.-d, th L'nlted may fik- up' aome time. jstatoa Ih naid to have exported goods of DUTY ON AMERICAN GOODS INCREASED Russian Raise of 5) Per Cent Is Practically Prohibitory. ANNUAL LOSS OF $30,000,000 lea a Daty oa Raiilaa Saxar - Oar Sieel and Iroo fioodi Shot Out. WASHINGTON, K b. lC.-Ount Caa dln, the ItiiKHla-i ambafad'-r, thW even InK rfelvd a ciblegram from the Kua mIoii I relKii fm:n c onnrtning the re port of the lusue of a dw rcc Impwing loci j'-1 duties on American Imporia Into I'.uM'a, and t'ik att-pa in inform Ihe utate d-partnient accordingly. It U realized that a grave criplx haa lx-r") roai-hed In the trade relations of th-1 Un't-d State and Hi-msi. The Immediate eff.-ot of the Itu"l?n decree when It 'com-'x operative March lt uppnm. h within on tiun.lrtd f-.-t of the j xh war In South Afrlia ha- bec-n'thlb iKccrlption to Ilusfla latt year to Pin- wlor.. the explonlun occurred t j talk-.! threadbare. The determination Horn of the aha ft. The cauao of . ,,f .), KV(.rnment not to alter !,, tlw tli- .'Xploid.in In kiIII unknown, r at le.ift un.uin miii-ed. Hon. Jutiiea Iiuiinnulr, prend T of Krltlnh Columbia and preald'Tit and principal owner In the Union Colliery Company, went over to Union thla af (einixiti Immediately upon iila arrival allt.tt denr- Its attitude toward th noei Im reiM pn'xod m all nld - and, though thla will not mop the futile debute, the country 1 not lik"!y to fol low It wth any Intercut. Colont I 8lr Charles HoHard Vincent. CoiiM'ivatlve. la (roln-r to move that the amount of $70n)'J,000. 1 An addition of 50 t cent to the duty iwlll. It In thought, prove practically prohibitory. There In an expectation ihat Ameri can importers of Kuian sugar will mcke a flht on their own interests. Some cargoes of llunslin sunar are now afloat and on the way to the Unit- riotn the ha. ICanaOU.. Australia. New Zealand, South t ed StateH. It In not doubted that the The report of the .uperlntendent r-i Africa and other Hrltlnh colonies be j conslf-nees In the United States will, duces the number of miners account ,-d c.,nt(oiliiaied utxm A tomnieiclal hwls. jaiher than pay a countervailing duty dead from 8J to 61. Th - report U dated !anJ ,ha, CannauV example be follow .which woulJ make It lmp.H.sihle to coin - today and says: j by Br,ntnP the mplic'i, prmlucts "After consultation I decided to '.ryfl-.... r..feren.e rtih ,u!rtle. oner- to g.t air from the No. C shaft, unlng Ly. HKrl, ,hltt ,. of ,hg Bn Is mN-efary but nuthlttfr .'s like'y to result, the leaders maintaining that the V.. t in the up-cant. We tried (hat until 4 o'clock this morning when she exploded again, not heavily, 'hen all I said It would be better to flood No. S i above the door head at once and after ward try to work through from the ; nr.-. "All Iioim of any being alive was ! (flveti up before we arrived here. None J of ii h who came up hnd any hope j either. A nur a I can gel at the , number of men ther were twenty whites, -ilne J ipaneKe and thirty-two v'Miiinnen down below. 1 cannot tell h w I' uk it will take to Mil the shaft to the roof. At the bottom No, 5 shaft an I the work apJ all good. I.otl. rhafts are covered until ih t water gets up. Th.'re appears to be conald cialile lire In No, t. The names ot :h- white men who are new dead in No. ( ahaft. with one nam-- lacking, are as follows: W. Walker, overman; leaves a widow and two daughters; hU sons, George and William having be-'n k ll.-d Mill him. John White; 1,-nvc? a widow and four children. Thomas Loci, unmairlej. Jaiio-s Halt, unmarried, Duncan Monroe; leaves a widow and tare- family. . SifiM-n: leaves a widow and a In IK-- fanil!y. I'eler Jtardoir, ltaes a widow and two rhllJnn. C. lon unmarrlt d. . K. Fleck, married. L Flnionda, married. Andrew Smith, single. P. M. Davis, single. A. M. Aft'o, single. I. McOinnls, single, Jim Crossetto, single, Jo", Allison, driver of the firm shaft. aliiKle. Oeorg" Tumbull, tlmberman; l.-aveg widow and two children. time and rondltlona are not yet rl-e for such an Important, step. pete with other tuRars. make up a test ca.te. If the lue favors the Rus sian side then the obnoxious decree will bo am- nd-d. thouish It Is not de nied that the ltuss'an government fels offended. ADCI'T KAlSKft'S Mul'STACIIK. Imd NO END IN SIGHT. Harbers Hard at Work Alter ing Direction of Puih-s" Voustachen. It-er War Is Likely to definitely. Co.itinu In- LONDON, Feb. 16. The hopes that the turning point of the war in South Africa is within sight, now permeating Ii.npun. i-.u. 16. A humorous re-;tho jitorials and Inspiring the mar- sull of the lirillsh-Orman ' entente- i.f kl.tJ are probably doomed to dlsap-j evident in th.- mouacichea of the in- j p,,ntmcnt. The pacification of the' hah taut f the w est end of London, j tioers, If accomplished, will I a slow i hi. . i ..... - ' I matter with which deciMive engage-; voluntary contributions. The great majority of the people cutsldo of the heathens, who number a few hundred thousands, and the Mohammedans, who number a few hundred thousands moie, aio Cathollta. The church presents no auestlon, but the religious orders do present a fpjeatlon, because they are landlord. "The situation la much the s"me an In Ireland. The land la held by thoje who gained It by right of the sword. The religious ordera of the Philippines have come Into possession of these lands and It la for u to enquire, th lr rlgptn and title to them, whether the Flllolnos are not doing the orders a great l:)ustlee and whether or not th -y re forgetting thi great benefits of civ ilization w hich the orders gave to them. Uut th situation la, the Filipinos don't like the religious orders as landlords. We cannot take the land from the orders and we would not If we could. We commcid that the land be purchased and sold to the people In small hold ings. "Just as in Ireland' today." he con tinued, "T. E. Russell Is putting him self at the head of a new order of things, has left tho old Ideas about the holding of property and is making him self a new champion, so thousands of Filipinos jre Imbued w ith the same idea and wlnh to get away from tho land lord system. There is no neej for any religious controversy In the question. It Is a question of landlord and tenant." DISTKIBUTIOM'OF VESSELS. WASHINGTON, Feb. H.-A cable gram fr-in Admiral Kempff to tho navy department announces tho following distr'butlon of ves.-fOla In the waters of the Phllippints: Calamiana and Princeton at Cebu; Nashville,-north coast of Luzon; York town, Callao, Alva and Om ord at Ca vlte; Vlllalobos. operating at Leyte; Painpansa, coasting Cebu; Don Juan de Austria, on south coast of Luzon; Isla de Cuba, at Zamboango. The Lancaster has arrived at Cura coa on her way to St. Lucia from Lag uayra. The Farragut his sailed from San DleRo for San Francisco. The Buf falo has '.eft Colombo for Singapore. The Mayflower has arrived at San Juan. HOSE TURNED ON TEMPERANCE MOD Wanted to Cut Hose But Were Kept Off by Revolvers. ARRESTS RESTORED ORDER Juitice Brewer, of Sapreme Court, Declares Eaforctweat ol Kaaiat Prohlhlior Law Would Hive Prevented Rlic ol Mrt. ffalloi. TOPEKA. Feb. 1.-There waa a fro-for-all fight at Belolt thla afternoon, raultln;f from the feeling over the -clwing of th Joints. The tmperance men and women lu anted ou making an Inspection of tho Places to ee if the orders regardlnr ' closing rad been observed. An alarm of lire was aound d and a hose cart dahed up and commenced ' throwing' water cn the croud. Some men at-t.-nr.pted to cut the hose but were bre ver.t'd by a display of revolver. After Bomo persons had been more or hs nurt, wire arrists were made and. quiet was restored. SHERIDAN SAILS FOR MANILA. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16.-The transport Sheridan will sail at noon today for Manila via Honolulu, with 1400 soldiers for the and Twenty-seventh infantry ivgt ments, in addition to a number of re cruits and cabin passengers. Among the latter are Oscar E. Wil liams. U. S. consul-ger.oral to Singa pore, ac-companied by his son a'.d duughter. C. O. Abbott and an as.-is- LAW3 SHOULD BE ENFORCED. NEW HAVEN, Feb. 16. In the cour3e of his lecture to the student of Yale University, Justice Davll J. Brewer, of the United States suprem court, referring to the prohibition law of Kansas, said: "If every man (and woman) in Kansas had done his best since 1880 to en force the prohibitory legislation of that ' state. George Washington would not have been asked to divide his hatchet reputation with Mrs. Nation. "The problem of government by the people depends upon the way servie at the primaries Is performed. To the man who has a solemn sense of what government by tho people means, the primary and the polls are a(red places. The college graduate can make no excuse. He Is the last man In the -world who can plead Ignorance of his Twenty-sixth ; duty In citizenship. He leaves coll 'ge an ambassador from the court of learn ing. "Unfortunately, no one can doubt that money Is becoming factor, a harmful factor. In our politics. There U a temptation for an officeholder to go out of omce at least no worse than tant observer representing the Snith- when he came In. Thl9 Is an evil, ana ft) at upward avid outward twist so as- s.H'lHted with Emperor William's mous tache has bi-en extensively adopted, espviallv by those having pretensions to military appearance. Interviews with west end barbers reveal the trou ole thev are encountering in trans forming life long droops Into upward I p,,buc eXcept that the stem laconic curis. SPECIAL SESSION CERTAIN. Will He Called Upon Completion of Work of Cuban Constitutional Convention. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1.-The presl dert has seldom been known to talk so freely with members of congress and other public men on any ques tion he had 'n contemplation as he now talks with them concerning an ex tra session of congress. He has appar- CROKER OUT OF POLITICS. Will Return to America but Will Turn Over Tammany to Tounger Hands. LONDON. IVb. 16-Intlnmte friends cf Richard Croker openly dechre lie will never re-enter active political life In Ancrlca. Those who have se n Mr. t rokcr recently noticed his general phy sical weaknesa. which is .-a d to be a forn. of nervous .ne'ancholla, entirely opt osed to his usual activity. A number of American racing 'rlends who kn w Mr. Croker Intimately say that while he will probably return to the Urlted States during the coining suirmer he Is utterly tired of politi cal work and w-mld gladly pass over son Ian institute are to sail for Sumatra to observe the total eclipse of the sun. Mrs. Bernard Moses, wife of Professor Moses, one of the Philippine commis tsoners and tho wives of seveml officers of the transport and of officers in the Philippines ere also on the list. The Sheridan will take a cargo of about 2000 tons of supplies for th commander of the troops of South AM- j ' cu is busily enxar-d In systematic g ! ' K-- M n to pay Ilka t en, nr. In hA Dkll his huge forces for an extended cam- ' 7 "T"'" ments can effect but little. The war .office exacts from Gvneral Kitchener no stroke such as settled for ever the future of the Soudan. The heads of Grea; Britain's war depart ment acaicelv know more than the TANFORAN RACES. jalgn. In him they trust implicitly. The cabln.-t ministers in private con- ....m,I..i ronlrlv ...mfea fhnt lr lq lit , V , ... Itl'll iinnij v .... - - - terlv In.nosslble to sneculate on the San Francisco Handicap time which must elapse before the end Is achieved. Mile and a Quarter Taken by Waring. it is more of An evil than it was In days gone by. I appeal to the value of high conscientiousness to cure this. Let every one see to It that by keeping him self aloof from its contaminating touch he is doing all In his power t i remedy these conditions." . t In conclusion, the eminent Jurist made this prophecy: "If the people of the. United States i ever believe or ever come to ' b -Hove that commercialism controls politics, they will rise and will rid themselves by forcing aside all those who they ' believe are responsible for these condl-' tioirf?' : FL'LTON HAS HOPE. SUICIDE OF COLONEL HART. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 16. At Tai- jforan today 'the San Francisco handicap j mile and a quarter, the richest ever run Gei crally Relieved That No Se ator ,n California, was taken bv Sam Hil- Will Be Elect d Unh-ss on the jdreth's Waring with Jotkey McCue in Last Night. I tne saddle. Waring won easi y by thie? ' " J. lengths from Vesuvlan. who was th- by j" SALEM. Feb. 1.-The s-natorial , same distance in frcnt of Specific. The problem seems no nearer solution than vpnt ws wonh 112.000. The winner s 't was on the first day of the session. :snar was over S000. Time-2 -05'i. It seems to be the oninlon that Corbetfs 1 T-'e Lady, ridden by her owner. Tod forces will stand solid, that the Me One of Most Widely Known Men In the Northwest. Mining 'Sloan, was the favorite, with HUdreth, tbi con;iol of Tammany hall to young- a(Hierent9 wu ot -g0 t0 Corbett "ar'ng and Vulcain, second choice. r hands WILL LIVE AT SAXI'RINGH VM. Will Be Favorite R -silence of Eng lirul a King and Queen. and that the Democrats will not step in and settle the Republican fight. In other words, there are many who be- ! lieve that there will be no elect'on. ; There Is talk of Mitchell entering the i flRht and it Is evident that Fulton and his frle.ids have some hope, but as llong as Corbett and the D.nocrats TROOPS TO COME HOME. Twenty Thousand Will Return From Manila Before July. WASHINGTON. Feb. 16. The offlceis of the quartermaster's department LONDON. Feb. K -Sandrlngham is natiy to oe to tne King nnci queen ui h together neither of these have prepared a schedule for the trans- Bar- .. ...'i. nrlnllnn Ca T t.. ...-.li.n- The Corbett me.i claim that since i teer troops m the Philippines. It shows they are a majority of the Republican j that all troops can be brought home members they cannot reasonably be in time for discharge by the 30th- of asked to give in to the minority and) June next, which is the date fixed by probably will not do so. If there shall : law for the disbandment of the vol- be an election It will probably take , unteer army. It la estimated that there Osborne was to Quvn Victoria. racks will be shortly er.-ctod nt this royal residence, alH' long connected with the name of Prince of Wales, whore household troops will be ac commodated. Osborne, however, will not be rtglieted, for the king Intends J to make It his headquarters when grat Ifylng Ms keen tast for yachting. REMOVAL SALE Commencing Motidny, Februory 4, Wo shall make the following pricos; Iron Beds with brass knobs $3,00 Iron Beds wltti fulibrass mil 6.00 Extension Tobies $4.50 and up Our Combination BooV- Cases and Writing ; 'Desk, we ninko a 20 per cent discount from regular prices. .Par- . . lor Chairs Reduced in price. On Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, . -Window Shades, we give, 10. per cent from regular prices, which includes, Sowing, Laving and Taper. . , CHAPLES HEILBORNi & SON place on the last night of the session, which closes next Saturday. aa AMERICA'S IRELAND. Filipinos Do Not Like the Friars Landlords but We Cannot Oust Them. BINGHAMPTON, N. V.. Feb. .16. Speaking at the board of trade banquet in this city on the subject of the re ligious, troubles in the Philippines, Pres ident Schurman, of "Cornell University, sakl: "In the ordinary meaning of the terni. there Is no religious trouble In the Phil ippines. The Catholic -church, hitliert- has been a part ot the state and was supported by state revenues and It Is now:' on "the same footing as the other chwrch'ei , ajid rmust . t support?;! by I are nearly 20,000 troops still to be brought to the United States before the first of July. TEDDY TAKES A BATH. May Go on a Wolf Hunt Before Leav ing Colorado. Cor.rTiAnr opprw.a --..i t.-..i. 11s I Col. Thee. . Roosevelt, v'co-presIJent-elect, arrived at Rlfle'col., from Meek er by stage this afternoon. He stopped I at Glenwood Springs to take a plung-? in tho sulphur pool and will reach thi: ' city tomorrow, morning. He reniai! ?' here for several days and will po.'l-! biy go on a wolf hunt oVr th divide. BOISE. Ida.. Feb. 16. Col. W. Thoa. Hart committed suicide this morning" mtlpg from a freight train Into the Snaki riv;r while the train was ' crossing a bridge near Huntington.- - Colonel Hait was one of the most w idely known mining men and promot ers In the Northwest. He was formerly connect-d with bimetallic properties at i Phillipsbur. Mont. Recently he had beer. Interested In the Seven Devils canp and had h?en promoting a rail way tc ruu Into that section. He w is 6T. years of ag a native Ot Georgia and an ex-confederate colonel His body h'ls not yet been found. EXEMPT FROM FASTING. Cn Account of Prevalence 'of Grip Catholics Allowed Special Priv ileges In Lent. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 16. Archbishop Kane has Issued a letter, wh'ch will be rend in all the Catholic churches tomorrow, stating that, owing to the prev:.V nee cf grippe, all Catlicllca in St. I.ouii' a I the eastern ran of Mis souri l-icld-.-d in this diocese may "con kier tliems.-lves entirely eximpt from the obdf.ation of fa-ting during 'Lent but not from the obligation of a,btln ence enly on tha advice of their physi- ; cum . PRICJ3 OF SILVER. NEW YORK.. Feb. 16. Silver,. 61' v WHEA MARKET. . PORTLAND. Feb. 18. -Wheat,-Walla Wtlla, BJ&w'.i. - ' SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 16. -Wheat,' .May, l'Xi'.i; cash, . CHICAGO, Fob. opening, "Sli "57514: 16.-What, . May. closing, 7514. "... LIVEF.POOL, Feb. 16. Wheat, May,