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HO iSTa.v PUBLIC UC r-i- . '-.i ..I t mi Y KvKy 1 VOL MV ASTORIA. ORKGON, THURSDAY. NOYOMKK 28. VH)t. NO. 116 A Splendid Offer a Suit or Overcoat free of charge In m-vcriil of tint lur-r cilii-i lending clothing liniiHolliT $1(1 willi every leiiili Mini's unit or overeoat, or f" with every tenth JJoy ttuit or overcout, but tlicro i n pimsiljility of favoritism in tlmt. HKItMAN WISH lnmiinj.roved ujon that idea. lieginning todiiy und until January 1st, lio will give a ticket with every Minis or Jtoy ' Suit or Overcoat. Kuili Met of 10 tirkeU will compose n cIukh. On the Second liny of Junu ury, l'.Hl'J, the holder of theso tickets will ho called together und each cliiKMif 1l will draw to nee which one get.s tho Suit or Overcoat. There i no risk in thUbecaibo every eutoiiier gets their nioneyn worth anyway, hut in ad dition ono out of each 10 gel their PRESENT OF A SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT of cuurno thtm huying Hoys' Suit or (her eout. will g' t tickets ill tho Hoy'1 ("las' and the Mieecvful oiii i will have the j.iivilage of wloct ing any ll'v' Suit or Overcoat in the Store, while tlioe huying Men' Suits or Overcoat are in tlm Mcu'h ClasH and one in every 10 will have the privilege of M-hrting any Man's Suit or Overcoat in my More FREE OF CHARGE jfiiiiatill'tJz jftitiiattlfiJz. 21 INGERSOL WATCHES $1.00 Remember ONLY ONE DOLLAR at Fisher Brothers' ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Plumbers and Steamfitters HOLH ACJEINTH POI1 SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES S27 BOND STREET School Books am Supplies MAKE YOUR EXCHANGES NOW GRIFFIN & REED, ommcastoria,,orb. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rutos, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets TRAINS COLLIDE AT FULL SPEED Prom 100 to 150 Persons Killed or Injured in Wreck on Wabash Railroad. CROW . DISOBEYED ORDERS Mitnglcd llodlc Strewn Along (lie Truck Cur lnlto unJ Many Injured w ii J Iktrned to Death. DETROIT. Mloh.. Nov. 2i.-Frni 100 to IK) ivn were kUIi r Injure t.jjltflrt In a wreck on tm Wbuh roll Mill, Two ht'wily kialcl (uiiiit ttwla cUd'd btlti at full ird, one liJo of Henrc. tin- aec-md . tlui wvt of Aliain, Tho e'-tound irajn, cmpl of two tail loaded with iinniignUM. and nv oilier fuolxit, wa niMncI uii.1 oujkI ti awful 'f life ud f-rfu Unjurb to i majority of I1 iwfigtra. Te "( Ixun l i tiKir train, the ontli'ial EmUed, uff' irj 'n oroly k degr The irack In Tlx v.ol' lly i.f the wreck l rrn wli'i the d-ad nal dilng. M.uiy jli)l')ui tiwn Detroit. hVd gu m III .!! l ,'io wmi-u iunj )tmuitr.uii train a J"uU h.-ultT. Tim- i-t-louinl truJi, i( bfiv'J, Jlfciloyitl urili'rn Mi rit ns'ti'V in tfftvvi far 111" t-tiaiid ti.iin, ihrfby iuJt Uio wrwk. t i T)u truck a th pulin wl'P Hi wl i .ifTli l:iltf rtiu'l niH mvifita an I lutw :iit v'il" nt vkM ji;tve laip.,(il. Th l buiid iralii, JiJ. h ur.tiiunly U Jup tu liMve IiroH at J:3u o'v'livk, w two hmirn l.tivl'n u 4 20 p. in. Tilt- tivu imlim are mMu1I io ii'.H as Mi.itt ;vi ll-r. Oiil.i, l.ui m- ia:v hul b-'ii oidrN t j m ! ; S. no. Tho IiUiiii- U thtT'fiv I'Uul ii tli .iilui'!"r r H'li'ii'iT of tlie -iiK-lKiuiul irtln, a- thr .vl.l-il wiull n.'l iuia "ivurr.l ho I tills train b"n b-ld at Aii'iHy tlie orlen to uK w.fw diiiilMy.4j and th prbnlillltlti r th.it lh tru.i "Ty of why ivr will br biM, on 'hv tiuln cra.iH un-douUi-diy iik'I Inmni df!h. Advlt-ra fr.an the uWk t mldn.:Rtit ttiW Hw wnKitry fi nillin aruiid ' l-htiM up by burning cm A t,ht the ll.inni r.ild m b nuoiuJi1,) bocauap of the lurk of propt-r iurtuit. Thi nuvrurl hi.lii were Plfl Ui "Junir th- tru-k by farm.- b' fore ttw pki niln r nt fivim A 1 mln rrtvpl on the .-de. In .um liwtiiiKit biMloa vr nunirlM lm)im,l a favnwtlun. llodl-ji wliK-Ji H. ri-u'rn m&!uir"d to pull frmn the buitilntf rit! f Hie ImiiiUriiiil iir wfrf ' biully burntvl that thclr I'hMi ilty will ni'vr b kixivn. roiNDs my ium DKMISI I'KOMll.CATI-S NKW 1UIU.K. I'roccuds Alonn Lines Similar to the So-cnllcJ Moriuiin K;vclatioii. N'BW YORK. Nov, J7-WTi.it may be rvKvinlivl tia n promuigatton almtlar U) that of tlie f.uMKllinr of the. Mormon Churoh twu Sunt boen nuido public by Dr. Henry St. Olntr. wlo myg ho p,- mii a new bible Thmt ho noil cUii, iivl thta dovununt fomvi the biutlg on which h xpota Ui found the now ivlljrlon. Alrwuly ha hn won. ninny follower. Tlie LnvStirlty Ui the ialttl Mormon n Nall i In K ruil tine aifntii wiirkfd In oinewbat it,i Bune way. Th tiry of J.v-pli Smith and Win allitrxl confiireniyi with tho IMvIn spirit are well known. But the pii of the svt foiuidiM an Itlio bo Ovihspk? worked along nor up-rto-dailo lijioa. Ho uh1 typewriter Instead if pn nml Ink. Now Wbalt Iw Ih dra.1 h followiTu ait that h!a mivnile hivt Rillen up.r Dr. St. Ctaiir, Dr. St. Olalre oxpkilmsl the tnovinnent In the following MunpiMi: "The now blbla wa wrltton thiough the fttxtrumfnitnJIty of Dr, J. B. Now bivmirh, a demtlst of Ne-w York. F.n lly he was iHnvtt by ftn atiff.l to typewriter wh':on he did and Applied lilmmi-lf Industriously to learnJnjr, but wWh IndlftVivinit auorart.' One morning, two yoorn later, an he wis ittiii at the typwTltor, tlie light alrurk on thl. biin-ks of tils hands they becan to work the mnrhlne ami kpt It up for flften Nrinul.. Th ilia was tM nt to rnui wlut tie dad wrUt'-n olid ho nlxyl revrr'-nily. On morning hr lmk.l out f Hi" wIikIkw and bhHd I lie li. nt lKtH .xbi4i; h'MveiiwurJ A b we hid hnd m thr o inlt t haul, fully material's urid b-hlrxj hin wat n ungl wKh hr hins on hu ('wiuilira. Tb fuli wiia tii "'h;.' arhich the di-nUdt was ord'-rwl to ajireud throuaiiout f?i mmrM." Ir. HI. (Talr "a also t ld by drotn r-v-"lat Win to talc hts lint and prd t'apltnl Bio. k of !wl ani tnark Cor- pirt.n o lt 1-00,0 JO. roitTIjANtJ. Nov. V Preliminary tci.m luitdna; to ? t.nittal eel, braitlun of th coming of Lpw and (lurk Into tiie Oregon tBrrttory, Ut b held at riptlanl to 1T6, wti KTft- el tonit a ft m-e1nif of he general (i7niUiy having tho refc-bration and exKillin I" hnl. This (' cmtrloution maa flxnl at llWi.OfKi und a ttt-o dn' tvuiM "hows im.) xruiily Bubitrrlb-d Wh ral c-tiiinlitMi am.mg thmn aome f rU Jiev.-t, yvt to rpirt. It la known that "mull co'Hrlbu'liinj amounting to IZZ.Mpy and n- yt rvported have lo nvo-le and th banka anl raUrw.la are y. to hear from. The gon-ral rrwn- intit'w bi-lk-v-a thia wwn all th cm mtt'e have rt 'r'l th aggregate jm ut wtU H'iCCW. The csplril atolt of th rorporatl m will w ty. lur r-d t. .VX) ( A and tho un lertakbig w'll rtf'vc t5r' finan 1A aUj ,o i bh the City of PJrt land nnl lie Stat,- of Op-gi. IJixTil j'P ti la a!a piTii'"d firm IV.-ltlr i-A-it an 1 Itnky Ilunliiii roife APTF.P. A FORTUNE. Crandn f Mirxli'il NVs1 Oi'm $13, C;io,0im Fmm Fr.far". HONTn,n,r, xn-. :o, v: vimor.a. It. r.-The Stir My ' rx-l''R:U. WUcoX K to V:u!iintoii charge-l with the nilMoii ;,i ,t.t $13.0OMn)0 In f irtune for Kml Ney. grandno of Marshal N-y flrM eoM.er t France." Hm.1 N-y ha n In II nlu!u me jean and i now 'AilMT In the flmt otriilt enir. He Is ie of thrv i-hHtlr-'ii of a i of Mar- nhn Ney. Ill oUUm w.ll In; brnurht up In-fore the -nate foreign relatioiw e mimitt.v by deiW Wll.-oj. Tho N'.-y frtun which rfforta are bing nid. to rttver. wa tikn by the Frvn.'h g nT-rnmi! a, the llm when h famous marshal wm ordered exe- niie,l. It waa onlen'd re"tored during ;'he thrl'-l however. NEW CHrNHSB TARIFF. Sjwlflc Tax on TVxtlle Fabrloa Now liv Fore. NBW YORK. Nov. "T The Shun(- nil oorresptndi-nt of the Umdon Time and Nov Yrk Time aays a ieolflr tirlff texta which rTrewOi M per cent the total Import, la now n fonw. K ha been IndoratM by Ilep iwnlatlv" rnr-haj of the natnolU t!e and baa bVn aaVfipaed by the "US- m nuViorlth on tnatniidhins from Sir Robert Hart, director of CTilnese mperlal maritime oustoma. tuUima piMotslure In conformity with tlie brnu of the protocol, aays the cor rrindi"nt, provixl unworkable aft t a ay's trial. The payment of duties wa withheld by the Importer for a f ort- nWt. and there wis geiHTal U.Km- Ion of tridi Matters have n w been -ill.faiitr11y ailjust. TRADE rEPllKSSED. 'rmait Manufacturing Citb'a Full of ItuiiKry Itm. NEW YORK, Nov. ZT.-cording to the London cinvspon lent of tho Trib une the Dally Mall, which has been tVlulmg Into the causo of trade de prn(on In Oirnuiy. aaya that many of, the merchant of yesterday aland today ruined; manufacturing cltiea ard full of 'hungry men, du'iiIhts of works aro ckwed altogethed aivl others ar great, ly reiluclng HheJr outt njid scocks of Otrman Iron works are betns; ojj In lllgium and Engyaind for what they will fetch. Germany attempted too much and b reaping the inevitable re sult, pad financing, overcaptalixatlon anil exceos of credit are mentioned aa the onemle which e,ven the Ingenuity and skill of German overwwkera could not overconio. In England the general trade outlook Is now worse than at any 'time since 1S91. and the revelations of ItrlMsli trade union tyranny aria con sequently causing considerable Irritation. PrCKPtX"KET SENTENCED. fflvt-n Three Yflars in Priam. San Quimln IjOS ANGELES. Cnl Nov. 27.-John Ifcirrrlch, who pli-a,led gulHty to the charge of picking pockets of the mem bers of the lat PrvrJditit McKlnlcy's party during bhctr y-H l0 tW city liwt May, was today aontoneej to thro years In 9an Quentl pr'son. GOVERNOR GEER WRITES VAN SANT Replies to Request for Views on the Great Railroad Con solidation. SAYS OREGON HAS NO LAW Rciculating Ombination-No Ob jection Unlet Freight and I'ttHHcnger Kate Arc Increased. SAI.EM, Ore., N'v. r.-GovmT Gr tniay replle. to Owernir Van San of Mini on tBe latter' r iuet for hi -tew on the absorption of th Nrirhern Paclflo and Great Northern railway br 'h N.irth-m Se curities Company. Governor Geer aya tk.Tf.ai hi n, ias regularfng corrv blfkrtl.ma of oj a; And n ne regulat. Ing freight rate. Regard.ng th oi'V illdait3 Cn-nnwr G'er aaya: X'nHM the cawoU-laUon of th rail way comapni- ahould be filUwed ty ln.Teat-1 freight or panenger rite It would b d'flloult to aee where objec tion to 't would lie. If thU resul: should follow It is a nutter withlrl tha ;kiwt f the tat IcfrSslature to con trol. It may prove an eo.-dr nut:er t regulate rat " than to prevent con Solida-tl-aai." now axk rb Kuropean couiitr'o' and ak no favorii of them. "W are to c mu-'t the Urhmlan ca al. and Cuba ' the atmolute d-fens r the Oartlbewi oa. the Ou f of M,-x-Iw and the eaxtern appr.-he to the canal and ahould be the military bae for tha United St,rt. "Cuba can g.va lo th United .ae but on co-x-e' on, and that ah atld be ann-xatlon, fa- we cannot demand prtv1l-g- aa a f avign pwer of f(rtl fytng the Vrt "f oall" without expla natl'm and arranxementa. Further more, we hive r"nt vfatxi 1700,000,900 on l.berar.ng Cuba, but the Cuban do not e-m fatlffld and axk ua t give thwn Independmn gn-ernmetit and the Teller resolution. Then they want us to get out of the te.Un.li auvl aarrinte i;.0fi0.W0 which 'M lieing tn duty from imp on. The ouly aaJvation for Cub la absolute aciuHwrnc ir, the mandate of tlie Pn'.t-!d States. In my opinion they ahould be given home rulj under a governmmt appilnted by the United State with power o :o any ai-t fhat they may make, aubjwt. of course, to the approval of congreaa." INSURGENTS ARE AGAIN ACTIVE Attack Commisary Wagon and Capture Arms and Am munition. TWO AMERICANS WOUNDED Pilph STEAM EU STRANDED. J. Long at Unalxika Wl-hout Fod f r Panger. HOFFMAN AP.RESTED. Chirged With Steal.ng Government PiifMT ad Off- red Them f.T Sale. NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-Cn H. Hioff- man, who waa emplo-e a stenog rapher by the Isthm'an Canal Commis sion at Washington w arn'gnod be- f.ir Uriied State Commlsxloner Shle.da today, charge! with ao-aim guvero- nnrt papers. He art d ta return to Washington o :and trial. The charge airajim Hoffman Is that on November 19 hi atnle a copv of the final report of the commission to Presi dent Uooe-elt. Jt was chorgej that Hoffmtin offered a copy of the report to th French ambassador and that on.her copy was offered Oo a "ew- IP"T. LA GRANDE CHOSEN. As Next Meeting Place of Eastern Ore gon Teaohers Aocia.tKin. PENDLETON, Ore Nov. IT. La Grange w'll be the next place of me.'t or of the Eastern Otvgn division of the State Teachers Association. The officer elected ftr the ensuing year are: President, E. E. Bragg, uperlnttr4j,nt of Ulnlon oounty schools; vice-president. A. Churchill, prlen-lpai of Baker City SEATPIB. Nov. 27. Ad1ce from the North brlnj.the new that tj l,ng ovenlu acahooner P.alph J. L)rig fnxn Nonv, 1' Kranded at Una!a.4ka with KS jasenirer. Th? vessel la r-ut ef rJ. the pasengT have pel all their money to obtain (he absolute necktie of lif id they now appeal for help io the itAr department. A mo'-utlon waa prwnted t the Seattle Chamber of Commerce today giving the fact In the case and urging the necessity of inv meidate assU ance for the un.'ortunate pisaengei and crew. The memb-rs of the chamber were unanimously in favor of acting upn tie matter at once and a request will be mad? to the author ities "t Washington, asking thm tj aend a revenue carter or some gavern moat vcesel to bring down the starv ing people. WOMEN PILLAGED. Aa Interpreter Killed for Refusing to Give Percentage of Ilia Salary to InHurgenU Activity in Luzon. MANILA. Nor. r. The imrurgrnt have atackM ft commiasary wagon be ween Magdalene and Gajayjaaa, a-r-Wusly wounding a aergeant and a pri vate of Hie Eghth regiment and cap turing Private Dunn and Frannlng. t atj horsesv three rifle and 200 round of aramtiRltton. There baa been a recrudenc Of In surgent actvky at Tananoaa prvfce of Batangaa, aouthwest Luxog. An Interpreter named Alberto ha ben killed In the mvket place for refus ing to give a percentage of hi salary to the Inaugent. Free UNDER CTV'IL SE1RVICE. Hural Delivery Serlce I Njw Clarified. Legation Women D.d Mu-h of the , Looting a Pekln. NEW YORK. Nov. J7. The Paris rrret-ndent of the London T.me and the New York Time giwm what he deeiir-si I the reason for the dteincU rtuion of rhe French govenMnent to make public the report of General Voyron, who commanded the French expeditionary force in China. The correspcfideni asserts that, after the legations were reliewd. Europ.an ladl"S wet through the best hopg in Pekin. pillaging loads of the most preciou rtlcles. SJks, lao. Jew elry, gold and sflver objects and ivorie were among the valuable taken by these European women. The looted articles, according to ihe correspond ent, were hJdJen In the respective legation. ARMS FOR LIBERALS. British Steamer Banrlgh Reachw Ant- warp With Munitions of War. ANTAVERP. Nov. 27. Th? British Vhools; secretary. V. H. Stmnge, Un- 'steamer Ranrtg-h, which wa detained at Ion; tn'osurer, Mrs. NeiH. La Gande. ' Vto'.orla dveks, London, by customs of- Two hutlred and fify teacher wene flcUis under suepMon that she bad on pivsemt today. SHOULD MM CUBA NOW IX HANDS OF POLITICAL REVOLUTIONISTS Is the Absolute Pcfense to Com merce of Ctirribcan Sea and Gulf of .Mexico LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Nov. 27.-Heu- tenant-Conmandefr Luclen A. Yroun, IT. S. N.. captain of the Port at Hava na, La In Louisville en route !o Wash ington for a brief stay. Speaking about Cuba, Lieutenant Young said: Since the military occupation of Cub there tia been a disposition on the part of the Wand o(flcal to comply with th Teller resolution and In do ing so there baa been no modification of the law of the Island, and the eco nomical qutkn has never been dis cussed. The result Is that the affairs of Cuba are In the hands of a lot of politi cal and profHlontl revolutionist, who have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Sugar I being sold at tS.UM on the dock where It cannot be raise 1 In the Interior for less than $3.70. Not 10 per cent of last year's tobacco crop has b.n cold. A committee has been sent to the United States to ask for reciproc ity which means a stepping stone to an nexation. Why not annex 'h itiaiid and be done with It? Every move means that u'tlmate result. "If the United State ahoulJ annex Cuba, with free Introduction of pro ducts and with the development of 92 per cent of the uncultivated land we could control product for which w? board arms and ammunition Intended for the Boers, has arrived here. She carried a leave cargo of munition of war Intended for Colombian Liberals, Including 4000 case of cartridges and 1000 cases of rifl-, machine guns and chemicals. MISS HAY WILL WED. Her Etigagemenrt to Payne Whitney Is . Announced. WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. Tha en gagement was announced today of Mos Helen Hay, eldest daughter of Secre tary Hay. to Payne Whitney- second on of William C. Whitney, formerly secretary of the navy. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2T.-Tbe presi dent today ign-d an order bringing thi rural fr d ail very service t'tj the classified civil service. The ordVr be rime effee3ve Immediately. o far a 250 clerks, special agents and rout agents of that service are concerned but pmvldes thai. untH regulation are formulated for the appointment of rural carriers such employee shall not be treated aa within the classified ?rvtce. Thre carriers number 000 and are steadily incraslng. - The president ha also amended civil service ru!is to provide that whenever the position of an agent at any Indian agency is discontinued and Its dutit devolve upon the superintendent of the training school located at the agency, the agnt may be made a ctaaslfled em ploye at the agency. COMMITTED SUICIDE. Retiring City Treasurer of Lou tsv life Take H Own Life. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Nov. 27. After being offered by two newjboy an evening papr which stated that bib books were under examlat.on by ex pert accountants, Stuart D. Young, re tiring city treasuer of Louisville, to night wen to the rear of a warehouse at Sixth and Nelson etrewt and com mitted suddle by Shooting himself be hind the right ear with p.etoi. SCHOONER LOST. VICTORIA, B. C. Nov. r. Advice from Honolulu state that mews comes from Tonga that a schooner carrying a women and children, was wrecked and women and children, waa wracked aid all were drowned. The schooner had token the party to Nelafu and hud started back to Haabal but never reached Its destination A hatchway wa tyclcd up later. TWENTY-NINE DEAD. DETROIT. Nv. 27. Whan the search of the ruins of Penberthy Pijector Company's plant, wrecked by a boiler explosion yesterday morning, was com puted tonight, the death list 1 ad reach ed a total of 29. ABSOLUTELY PURE. t 'Makes the most ap petizing and healthful summer-time foods. . Small-breads, hot biscuit, fruit-shortcakes of superior fineness, flavor and delicacy. ROYAL BAKINQ POWOEU CO., NEW YORK. V