The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 27, 1901, Image 1

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A Splendid Offcr-a Suit or
Overcoat free of charge
In m-vorul of tlin wx citiit iiuliiK clothing
tiruiH oin-r $10 with every tenth Miid'h nuit or
ovt-noiit, or $1 with every t'iitlt By'h nuit or
overcoat, hut there in a jKHiihility of fuvoritiMin
in Unit. IIKKMAN WISH hiiH imj.rove.1
lli ni iileu.
HegianinK lolay ami until January 11, ho
will Kiv,, t','1'l'l wil1' t,vt,y 'H,,,, or ,Jw-v'
Suit or t)vercoat. Ka. h w of 10 tickets will
coniM.He n clu. u the K conl Day of Janu
ary, I'JO'J, the hol.leP of thew ticket will ho
callml to)," 'ther wnl each elawi of 10 will draw
to bim which onn uet.s the Suit or Overcoat.
There i no risk in thibecaUMi every ciintoiner
p.U their inoneyi worth anyway, hut in ml
.lition one out of eadi 10 p U tli.ir
PRESENT OF A SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT
Of cour-e thone huyinK IWs' SuitM or (her
eout will K-t ticket in tho Nov'- tluwuuul tho
(.ti.Tonful ou.x will have tlie j.rivilaof wlect
inj; any H'-y'-. Suit or Ov. rc.at in the Store,
while tlifH...'lmyiiij MeiM SuiU or Ovitw.hU
lire in tlm Mm's t'lu- and ue in every 10
will have the privilege of wlftiii? ' M'
' Suit or Overcoat in my trc
FREE OF CHARGE
1NGERS0L
WATCHES
$1.00
Rcmcmtcr ONLY ONE DOLLAR at
Fisher Brothers
Plumbers
Steamfitters
HOLH AOI31NTH I'OH
SUPERIOR
STEEL
RANGES
527 BOND STREET
School Books Supplies
MAKE YOUR EXCHANGES NOW
GRIFFIN & REED,
COMMERCIAL ST..
ASTORIA, ORE.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggors.
, V. AIwlwEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets
BOILER EXPLODES
KILLING MANY
Twcuty-six Killed Outright and
Twenty-four Arc Seri
ously Injured.
PROPERTY LOSS IS $180,000
Floor and Root of Hull JIiik Bulged
I nward Mild I ben Crushed
Down on Head of
lliu Workmen.
fl Is und'-mtood irfru IndMroents wm
rturlnd .among whi;h irulUit
mnt against H. Tamman, Rolert
Miromlor, Daniel Aullr-r iuwl W. J.
Tli mmn and they have Imh arretd.
Th'nnui a polks may tiut ot De"-vr,
FROM TKXA8.
DHTHOIT. Nv. 2 Twenty-s'.x nmi
did, Av uiil'l'niuil bde a"! twin-ly-f.Hir
oih iv hi b"i Una suf.
f.-ritijj fmin bunia and olh-r Injurlc,
! ths rKUll if an cipiJiMi of one
..f Oi txillr in Uw IHmlwrlhy IiiJ'"T
(injw.y j.U t 50 (In nv.rn.i
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WII.l.tVM MANN.
MlltWIMIKU WAl.I'MAS.
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joiiv h. 8 'iiAiiii.n,
KIi'lIAItl) UY.N.
iMifiit.AS l'KIKfN.
I'l-.TKU lxM..
Five unl l-ii fl-.l b f'm.
In tlu h rv 2' Injur., t r 'tn
fitnllv . Hi!h!iy hurt. "4 y t-n
.ir m..rv ointl-iy ' iiITti. nllhl
injur!- vn. taK-m t tvlr Jmtn
Twmty-At mn .W"l I1")'" n.t yrt
ln I'vnlvJ. t'nMiiitlAnl b-xlhn bo-
mm f ir Aw of ih.-Hr 'vl offl.-Tii of
lw (iMiipany are jlllve lht m-
p.iP!i.'n of th roniaiivlnit M re by
liuiliflit at thoir h"ni.
TonlirM Kr'1 friw "f mn 1
iir. lnng tli ml' iul tii wurk w'll
n"t ! m.ipiuM until -v.w- f.xt of dt
rtn hiii hin Mplonsl.
TV iij-lnr -.miMuiy' plalj ooru-
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nail a rqUHIV Ol unuil 1. iv
hullitln In whWh The Jwtler ai VkiU
n o"l tthU'h wns ihnl-r -ytM. n thtw
rt.rlrti In l"litht.
It l lmoiiJlle t 'l-U cxa. tly how
m.tny moil wt t wrk hut the com
pany om.lala Inula: th.n tha nunilwr
n an ovor S5-
The wful vf.vb ouiv without tlu-
nllirhtiui rnli)K. Flmtra Hiul th, rKf
f the htiiUlliiK buUt.M upward J t.lo
oiWHh.M wn with h.vy hxul of nui-
.hliwry nJil fmi)lry npivimUB. Wail.
r.f iiriil nil .Imppcl Into a hiip.'lo
tn:lsM. T! lnio- In hU! tc
lil.x k nmun.l were bnk -n by the ooii
niml.m. AVut ImmtMkaUMy ft nn
alunn to tuiiifd tn anil ca-'l out
f.r nil th Riuliut .imw in the oHy.
IVnillliR tlielr niTtviil, the lulhhortiw
houmn woiv tunvst lntv temporary ho
plinln an.l phynlolium wh.) wore In the
vtflnhy ' fa.e,l iho aufT.iniiit onew w
mih'h they w nble io do.
The flivrn wilt rxf had fallen at an
anifle ami rnuxi a tvt of liutro cm-er
unit.T wWi'h tho Are bumwsl fti?ro.liy.
The (iiinVrlnfrs of thoae w-ho were burn
ed brnvath ivera ta.'or mutely teatlflvJ
tu by thi1 chaireJ and 'tlasknd bod
N. '
The propei'tv loi Is about $lfS0 00O
NotlJng la known aa yet about Ph
cause of the exuUu
M iuna'1 Oovernor By He Will F.tfhl
Kal1nad C imbme,
in:iKNA. Mont . Nv. :.-Oovern r
TU( today rnli"t t f-iueirt f
(Viwnvtr Van Hant, of M'nn:a. fr
hU ve on tha ftorpCn of lh
tuck f tha Northern I'm A". Grmt
Northi-m and Uurtlnai'm r:leya. by
the N'tlwrn Security C -mpany. Th
(ivenvir iy that wW'a tbe plan ap
peara ti b a ucefu evn "f the
Motat law, It ahall ni be J Uk
untH tho court of Ut t n boa powwl
upl tlm qu'iUJHi. He fy at
kK-r he will nx tha di fr menlng
al cmf Tring tlh Oovern T Von
Hn"t.
NATION IilVOlC'K CASK.
Mr. Na Ion Would Not Build Fti 'n
Cold Momlnga.
MKDICINE IiODOE, Km.. Sv.
The divorce aull of David NatliO
jjr.iltmt Cxrr.e Natl m wma orfnirti-teJ
pkiy i far aa t tiatim-ny u c "
ivrnw.1. Tv)Uy. Naii.m liitroduo-il a
tx fr m hl wife, in wir.eh he le
nounvcl hlrn ,iaa ,-tv!l boui.d hypoortt."
She d'Tumnivd him from wltn at
au'Vl a a hua'un l 1 w uld n t
build a fire .in cld niori.ln.'!". A da.
on w.li In. Klvn lomorrow.
BRIGANDS' ANSWER
TO ULTIMATUM
Twenty-live Thousand Pounds
or Death for Both of
the Captives.
JANUARY FIRST, THE LIMIT
f'athnlfc w1. hav bv-n ala.n Ajtitlng
wn lh Bmti In H'utri AfrU.
father Mendl aaid th mam wa tn
tnwlfil aa a ti'i'mite to th e who had
died In the oVfeoa, of tlwlr htiw and
fitrnJllea. It la a 'mo Wi the narure of a
proteat, he aatd. nH'mt tfie acta ,tt both
Amerc-ar. and EnxIWh (r'erntneTrta.
Report Come ThruiiKh Private
Advice from Duhnlt.-It Is
Not Iklieved Threat
Will lie Carried Out.
NTIW YfItK, Nov. :-Cnnwii ting
on the rJ-rt thit the br.iTJnda have
ot a nu image to American Inpkmvu.o
Agnt D'ckitiiwn lht unlw he ac
iHolca by January 1 to th-lr ortgjidj
l.-mflnl fr K.Ooo TurkCi lira, or
poun la (1110.000) ransom, they win kill
bith
and Mm. Tailka lh; Sofla. Bulgaria.
CJrrnpoivJent of Uie World ay:
"Thl report ctrvt In jTiviiti advlcea
from Dubnlif, the Bulgiran frontier
town whlcli fat the preeent b-ad.Uaner
of a-me of the wTt't aifpnta thDugh
wli.m Mr. D.cki'ia.111 has b-en commu-nli-ating
wlt.i tho brian-U. T.'.e m- a-
aae to !d o be the roljbers' anawer
to tiio uiSmatum mted to have be-n
e.-nt to them by Mr. u.ck'.n.-oa out
whA-h he denlel vn Ug). otter.njf aa
NOT OlTIvAWED.
flutute of Llrni-atUma Vo Nfrt Run
Agalnnt Taxi.
TACXMJA, Nov. :. Judgo Hua on.
if the auPreme court, he handed down
decMon In a number of tax delin
quency aulta In whfcih the queatlon haa
bn raiwd by demurrer that the sta
tue of llmllaJ had run Kfjlat t'xea
tr 1S. 1SS3. VM and 1S. The court
hxMa that tha atatue bar not run and
tax csrtifloatea on which auk wa
brought were gxj and valid.
SECRETARY ROOT
SUBMITS REPORT
Says Abolishment of Canteen
Has Not Had Satisfac
tory Result.
TRANSPORT SERVICE POOR
JVHT DISAGREES.
PHILADELPHIA. Nw. 2. Th Jury
In the c&ae of John L. Sempie. a Cim-
Iheir capttvea-Mlw Ellen Stone, 4. N. tawer. charged lra aid
ing T.d abetting cJunterfeitew, were
unable to agree and wa thla afterno n
djicharged. Stmple wa aocuat.l of
hrtng awlsted Arthur Taylor ani BaM
w;n S. Bredt-U :n the manufatur of Uj
platea from which were printed (20
counterfeit Wib.
WASHIN'OTON. Nov. !6. Th time
f the cabinet meeting t. Jay was
rani"n ll.OJO Turkish Hra, or p -unds I largely de-oud to again g"ing over the
(JjI.OOO- anl n.j more anl g.vmg th m j president's mesa ig Some changes
until ntxt Saturday t accept t:iat s um, were male In the verbiage but tfify
TWO MORE 1CT1MS.
Nine !m.:!is Far From Lm kjiw at
Oamdt-n, N. J.
MlEN. N. J.. Sk. 16 Tn more.
death from totanus. following vaccina-
1 wef t nvonleil to lay. nakl"g a U-
lal of nine d.-aitu fpun tliat d-w-o?
during the la.: three. !(
Inveivlgution aa to whether lockjaw
ip-rnia uv In uuchie vrus Is still be
t:ig earned on.
after which time :hat a-'d all preioua
off.Ts would be withdrawn.
Mr. DU-k!ns-n. who waa the lnitel
States ommil g nral at Oma'.antin pte
wiicn he waa app.jiivtel diplomatic
ag-n: at Sona, went to Constantinople
Immedaitely after the report becanw
current that" he bad sent an ultimatum CONTINUING HIS .MARCH TOW-
WANTS OFFICERS.
Lord Kitchener Aska for Staff Officers
From InJia.
(WLCITTA. S. !fi.-It ia said here
that Lord KKvh-n.T haa again applied
f.T a number of atan! offlir8 from In
dia to be sent forthwith to South Af
rica.
and he ! 1U there. The r.port that
lie brigands will kill tvtir rriane
not believed at Softa.
WAITING FOR "" TO MELT.
SOFIA, Nov. 26.-The brlginds are
dtnermined to wait until the dlsapjiear
ance of snow permits them fr-ed. m
of moMnent before resuming negoUa-
tlons fortlw release of Miss Stone. The
Impression among the beat informed
people here Is that D.ckjnsjn's di'par
turvi fur Constantinople Increases the
difficulty of gaining the oorflJence of
the brigands and expediting the settle
ment of the ransom question.
UPTON'S COMPLIMENT
AMERICANS GIVE I I ALL HUT
THE (IT
WfJRK Or'EIN WHISK ET,
Denver Jury Adnt Young Women to
Jury Room,
DENVER, Nov. 2. Tlio ivjal Jury
invtvtlagtlng alleg-d Irres-ulHiTltles In
tho vrlmlmil division of tlic district
court during the flit tii'UJ of W. W,
An.loraon. rharured With attempting: to
kill the proprietors of the Denver P. st
reports todlay thtit Whiskey was fur
nished the Jurors In the case and youg
women introduced to the Jury ro.im
Nowhere Else in the World Can He
Found People So Hospita
ble and Generous.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26. A dispatch to
the Journal mid Advertiser fivan Lon.
don quotes Sir Th.mias Llpton as com.
nnU"g on his treatment In America
uixm the occasion of his address at the
dinner at the Il.stol CVeAl In the fallow
ing kinguage:
'No worJs of mine can exaggerate
i he admirable nw'mer In whtah tha
course was kept clu- for the -acht
race or the genili'nunly, eixyrtamanUke
mwi turned out to me by the New York
Yacht Club. American yachtsmen and
the people of America did everything
for me save give nte the cup. Tlwy
loaded the Qrln with nau&MMs. horse
shoes, lucky spider a"d other things
which were supposed to bring luclc Un
fortunately they did not.
"It la gratifying to m to think per
haps the races have done something to
Increase th" r o.l feeling between the
pep'.e of the United St.Ues of America.
snd this counrty.
"I am well able 'to sny from personal
exnertence that nowhere else tt the
wurld onn there be found people so hos-
pttable and gon.coua. I can never forget
the ktndmes I root with In America.
It prove.! to me beyond doubt that
hands across the sea Is not a more idle
phrase, but Englishmen and Amertean
are of the same kith and kin."
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.
were not tmportant.
ALBAN STILL ADVANCES
AIJDCOLON.
REVENUES INCRBAS&
Free Delivery Ser-ice Is Now Self Sus-
iaUvng.
It is Believed a Pecisive Engage
tnent Will He Fought To
day Near Colon.
COLON, Nov. iS. An overduj pas
senger train witi a marine guard on
board has arrid and brings the news
that General Aaoan. with about 300
government troops has crossed Barba
ooa bridge and Is continuing his march
to Colon. Ha Is now at Tavernllla. The
Liberal forces continue to retreat. They
explain their retreat by saying they
have no amuHtLn. All the fighting to
day occurred at Bartucooa bridge.
Passengers by the delayed train as
sert that fully 100 Conservatives were
killed and wounded during tbe Aghting
there and tha the Liberal losses were
Recommends Retirement of Mer
rltt, Brooke and Otis aa Lieu
tenant General (or Dis
tinguished Services.
WASHINGTON, JfoV. 2, Th aers.
tary of war today submitted to Presi
dent Roosevelt W annual report.
In reference to the abolishment of th
army canen the ecr-tary eay reports
of officers indicate that the effect ot
the law was unfortunate.
Ocean transport jrice continue in-
dequat? and unsatisfactory. He advo
cates employment of merchant mariai
In transput service. The retetkim of
national guard orafinizaUona to thu na
tional forces and the obliga&vui and
duties of those orbanlgatloits in time
of war should be clearly deAned, so that
confusion and distrerS regarding tlxetr
action which amwnpained tha outbreak
of 'Jie war with Spain may nut again
occur.
Ttw secretary says Major G fiPral
Merritt. MaJ x General Brooke and Ma
jor Gonera.1 Otis are practically unrev
walre.1 for diatinguoshed sen-Ices dur
ing the SpanWh and Phllippaie wars
and aids:
"I ricommand as a slight reeognitaa
of the obligations of tie country to
th.-se officers that congresa authorise
the presided tj place them upon the
retired list as lieutenant generals."
The cr;atlon of oderly social condi
tions m Alaska, the icretary i-ays, has
left little f r tte troops there to do
except the construction of tegraph
Hies and military roads. Appropriations
for these purposes Is recommended.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 First As
sistant Postmaster General Jolina n, in I msignifloant. It b believed a deoisive
h!a annual report say's the yearly in-
creasa in postal revenues has resulted
In the free delivery stv.Cj bcomiing
solf-BustaJning. As the rural free d-
ltvery reaches out into tha count ry,
giving equal facilities without ivgtu-d
to locality, he stvys, it iiKTeaaes the rev-
enu at a rate at least eu,ual to thnt :
maintained In free del. very cities, where i
engagement will be fousht tonight or
tomorrow at Monkey Hid cametery, one
nYlle from Colon.
ALB AN WOUNDED.
NEW YORK. Nov. :6 Accorang to
the Colon correspondent of the Herald,
General Alban has been slightly wound
ed In a battle with the revohlonists.
during the past Ave jtiaiis U hjis awx-
i h horo was ki ieil under him.
WILL CAUCUS SATURDAY.
Republicans and Democrats Nominate
Congresstonal Offlcers.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 26,-Tne Ke
pubUcan membars of the house of rep
resentatives will meet n caucus Sat
urday for the purpose of electing offi
cers. There is' nj contest anl Speaker
Henderson" and "the other eleven offi
cers will be re-elected. It is expected;
there will be a contest over the re-
adoption of tha Reed rules.
The Democratic caucus will also be
beld Saturday to nominate the minority
candidates and to name a few employes
conceded to the minority in the bouse.
asd eight per cent.
REVENUES DECREASE.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2Y- Tbe
monthly statement of the coUactfcvis ot
Internal revenue shows that for Octo
ber. 1D01, the reeolpU from all sources
amounted to J21.359.907, a decrease com
pared wiLh October. 1900, of J3.1M.627.
SCHLEY IN PHILADELPHIA.
Wits Given n EnihusaaUo Welcwne
yy 10.000 people.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2.-Reor-Admlral
Schky. wno arrived here to
day, was the center of an enthusiastic,
demonstration at the Broad street sta
tion of the Pennsylvania railroad, when
the Washington xpress rolled into the
train shed. More than 10,000 perxia
were congregated to ee the admiral,
and when lw stepptMl from the train
the crowd est up a wild cheer.
RECTOR MENDI PROTESTS.
At Action of Americans in the Philip
pines. XEW YORK, Nov. :6. Rev. Jos'pb
F. Mandl, root or of the Church of the
Immaculate Conception at Montclalr,
N. J., announces rhat at 8 a. m., Thurs
day he will celebrate a high mass of
requiem fer tbe rep.se of the anils of
the FUlplnos "who died Aghting fr
the rights 6f hetr country," and the
CAUHON!
Before you buy a stove or
range examine the
Royal Char er Oak
Better work, less fuel a"d la
bor, anl last longer. Price
reasonable.
W. J. Scully,
431 B ND 'TWEET.
Between Mnih "d t 'n
THE Finest Restaurant i the (it y
PALACE
Kfguliir Mi ls "25 ct uls
Sunilnv I'miitT m Snciiili
FVEPYTHING TH
COMMERCIAL ST MARKFT FF0 DS
w vv Whipple