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, NOTIOR! , i . ' a -i y v-. ..f u?i,i ,, I'M.., y I ' " W.lbli VOL. i.iv ASTOKIA, OlMIf.OX, TI KSDAV. JANTAIt V 11. VM)2. NO. 13?) The Eelipse jlarduiare Company A II K I' II K I' A It K l T I) (I Al l. K I S l H it V PI. UM Bl NO AND STHAM FITTING i n n li rs t - C I n ss in it n n v r UllllllilllllllllHllllillilllDllllllHllllllll M T K A M ANh i A S o , I N K II 0 A T W ( U K A i I' K l I A I. T V UIIIIIHllllllllllHIHIlllllU J1H1 II 1 t 1 1 tl Unnll ffTTWTT fWfWW HflmTimill WWfWl N o ii o but li r t c I s w o r k in c n c in p I y e d iii.i.ii. mi in . iiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiniiimiiiii IrWiirnr rntfm twfffnftftttn iwrimf rnvMy .TJ7 to .vii noMi stii:i:t Blank Books, Office and Pocket Dairies, Desk Pads, Memorandums, Calendar Pads, Tide Tables, Etc. j GRIFFIN iScREGIV &E;W Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CICARS Supplies of all kinds at Iowet rates, for fishermen, Farmer and loggers V. ALLON Tenth and CnmmcriUI St rctt HEADLESS BODY People of WliiJby Island Are In n High State of Incitement. C. J TRENCHARD, Commission. Brokerage, CM,,om Homm ,,rok,r' ASTORIA, ORE Insurance and Shlcclnc. Aul W p, A (V,. toil l-mi-IDr lur-maa Oo I. HQTBJL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OKICOON Tlio Only 1- lrMt-CliiMM Hotel In lortlnticl iva -mrtrinnnvtnririiruvvmuuiru-inui c THE Finest Restaurant in the City Hegtilar M fills '25 eclit.s ? Sunilav Dinner n Specialty 5 c, tVERYTHlNC THE 11 11 Uf,irlA c tummtnv.A.;.! MARKET AFFORDS M M Million, Jj 5inuuvnruoruvuvjUiinvrunnnu CAUTION ! P Itefor you buy a tov or rrniK txamlnt uif Royal Charter Oak v '' It " H UJ Wi 'L.I ) I. . ji.v.'y i letter work, Iras fuel a"d la bor, anil hut longer. Prior reasonable. W. J. Scully, 43t HONl) STREET, Iletwecn Ninth and Tenth FINE TAILOR-MADE SUITS To order during the month of .liimiury, lit TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT REDUCTION. 1'IimiiiIiik ami Repairing at lowest price. The Tiillor. A. KII..II Ni:. '-".'A Miiiiiciclal-t. Drop Head Sewing Machines $17.50 'FISHER BROS. WASHED ASHORE ON BEACH Authorities llellcut Murder lima Hern ( oiniiiltleil Ml Hmttv J'ulnt l'i tlir HoiiiiiI. lil(T ToW.S'rti:NI, H'Kh, Jim. U. -Thr people of Whldby Island are In high Mat of rxeltrmoni over (he 'IiiiIIiik f another hi-adlr Ily mi the lirai h in ar Vm I ary. nk a Ixxly wan fouml nl'li Die liraj Hiel liiinla rut off and inr eloihlnil leinovul. itii'l yeat.'ntay uniihrr h"ly wan found Iheie Mllh Ihr head nrxrrrd Tim uoili.Tltl.n think mu'di'in hut Ih'i'N roiiirnlHrd ut noine xt.ttl iii tm S.iiiinl, ihr liil rvuri'd lo incvilit I-1 fl t Tli il.iii. ihr Im Wi n i m Into thr irr tin I Ihr I 'll-. Imvi' i i m 1 . I them on Whl.ll.y M.in.1 TA K I'. iiClliSINii IM.-tlTloX. Miuip 'oniiofinj lttiv,rfii Kintuiky Siiiiilniii 'ii llmi 01 M.ii-lul WASUI.V.T--N. Jui I .-Til ie ;t tilini) .onir rrH) In thr mi n.tte rx- U ! I V unl'll thin I ViUlUK HUT till' I'oltfli m.il I'Ol of S li. Sh.u ji r in.itMiu f r Hi.' Kii'tiiu illKirat of k.muiky. I d.' . niit. ru from KrnlUeky. 1) -lr-r I Hi (' I Ull'l Hill. Klilll 11 I P. III.), look 0" '.'III1K Ml.l.-M S. Mil .r 1 1 1 t i k 1 1 u r n ohjTtnl to tile ('.iilliliialion on the tiioiili'l I Ii a I Slurp iii.il prt-Mhtt'it over a in.iN iiii-rtiiti; in I'l.iiikfoi, in lr. whl.r me lih.l- lutli nii.mil)' at It li lulit, .ml ii f ilu h. fore i..'Cl' i .win af ii'Hiiuu,, lliiikiuin i ion. i. rrti.il ilii" in.. 1 1 1 K hk an aim. 'I mo I vi. it ivimieil (hat o ' the i mire i:uioli'i lo' n op'.r KutheuM, a ry Hiiiiil! H'reent.i;i were arme t. Thrhe . ie In- "lil t. fl"lll the mountains 0.IK tiiii" of the mule, an. I a. nun ill ie .hi i ie l ni uponii, no munilli-aiu e t oiihl In- a I l.i he.l to the filet that tiny n J -pe.uv.l ut Ihla nieelliiK untied. The ii 'lnllliili 'li ..f Sharp iwi" lonllimed by .1 vote of ::j lo Is Tn i:i k i;iv.!,rv. I'l i-i'.irat lini Hi Iiik M.iile It lltivpnon of I ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' Henry of Piu l.i W ASIIlNi; ION. Jan 13 -AVIu.e the nu'.Jei I of the ree. plion to b.- aeeord . .1 to I'riii. e Il. iii) of I'ruK iia baa not In en fully illHruBi.il .y l lie ealilnet, it l I i ll e l Hi. u lh' n 1 1 i y ar kuik. iiiriiln will In' pi. o ..I lii l he l.andu of u Joint eominlnKlon eoinon'd of u'pren'iiiiuivt'N of thr utate i!eart liii ill ami an ollln r nu ll of Hi.' ami)' aii.l navy. There In no present omikhi to bilnif the North Atluntlo mii:idron back from the t'liiibbeaii ara lo form (he Uilvailee reeepiloli line. Ti.e nrvy mill him Home flue ahlpa at northern yimtx. whleh may be urd fur this urpime. Railroad Machinists Preparing to Strike CJIIOAfiO, Jim. l.'l IiHilroiuls in wry nrt of tin; country nre thn fiUnwl viitli scri ou.t troiil'lt uh tlic riKiilt of the niii)ouii'Cin-.'nt of the ink-ntion of tin; iniii.liinist.t unj. loved in their bhcj to titrikc thin fj-riiij,' I'rt'i'urutioiiH fr the itriki: arc well under wny at the iiresent time and unless the com panies agree to the terms determined hy the members of the union the ro!cet is that the repair nhoH will tied u. Amitiuiicciiicnt of the intention of the maeiineft emjiloyed y the trantijiortfltion eom- iunif4 was ma'le, nays the Chronicle, by V'ice-PresiJent Con Ion, of Washington, in an adMrcss delivcrei! beforu the tnemlx r.i of Irxal union No. .'50 in Milwaukee, when he declared the men were demanding a nine hour day and the adoption of a union wage scale which would vary with the various district in the country. In another month the demands of the machinests ore to he uhmitt'd to the railroads and unless agreed to a strike w ill follow on May 1. NEW DEPARTMENT TO BE CREATED Bill Providing (or Department of Commerce Brojght Up in the Senate. PENSION BILL IN THE HOUSE Gompers' Advice to the Federated Union NF.W YwKK, '' 1 -J- The CVntr.il Federated Union, of this city, has received an iuterefting letter fnun Samuel ( iompcrs, president of the American Federation of Labor, iijrfiii tin., proposition to secure a referendum vote upon the work of the National Civic Federation. Ill part, the letter Hiy ; "The action on the Central Federated Union to refer the work of the -National Civic Federation, with a resolution of condemnation of .uid conference, to a referendum vote of alliliated unions does not appeur to lx- entirely one which can he conducive of a fair judgment of tlic ineinlicis ol the unions federated with the Central Labor Union. The only resolution before them is one of I' lipl-iMiiation, and even should that not be defeated, it would mean that the purpo-c of th conference has not been condemned, which is at hast a mgative result. It would seem that it tin' matter was referred t i the unions for vote and a resolution of condem nation is MibinitU'd to tin-unions, that another resolution, something on this order should ac company it. " ' Inasmuch iu the recent conference held between representatives of organized labor and emplovers and the employers have recognized the justice of organized labor claim to be consulted and confenv 1 with relative to the w.ics, hours and other conditions under which labor shall be performed and that conferences for that purpose shall be held and agreements reached. "ll.-Milved, that organized labor insist upon its right and in this instance welcomes a method to their attainment by peaceful mea is. " Kes'iived, that we see in toe recent conference a recognition of labor's rights, par ticular in organized elloit and t,at the same a .-up in the direction of industrial progress and is therefore deerviiig of eiicoii genu lit.'" I ixej, of Virginia, Auk that th i National Soldier' Home Be Opened to Ex-Confederate Veteran. WASHINGTON. Jan. ll-In the senate today. Nelson, of Minnesota, railed up the bill providing fot the .extabllxhment of a department of com Imiroe. He explained the necewtty which, he ald, existed for the pu jsage of such measure, and was petted j WAS lMP'ltAl'.l.Y KlPNAl'PEP. AKKf.STKD FVIt SWIXDUNO. ; UK'JIN; UX.lSLAil jN. I.i.'.tii- 111' 'hard" l.illi Willi. Piuappe.ir- In mi nn Kn.ind. VlVKSlirilti S SI UN kxoxhuathl. l'KKIN. Jan. 1;:. -The t'nlted States consul hi Ne ('Iihiik, Henry li. Mil ler, has ri'plled to the litiHslaii a.llllin- iMIralors eluiiKi' Hull Mill. us lelonK 1 ll K lii Hie t'nite.l States KUUboat leksbuiK shot ii Kns.ilaii Hokller ilui -HiK Hie recent disturbance nt New i Iiwuiik, mivIiik Hull he nil. I I'otu niainler Cnrry, of the Vlekshurg. in- esiUut.d Hie tlftil I' thiitoiltibly. and founil no evhlence whatsoever to eon ueel Ann ill nils with the .sliooii.it;. l.Ki:UK.lNl! tiVlill RATI. ST. I'Al'U Jan. i:l Itej resematlves of many Northwestern rouits are coti ferrliiK lo liiy over the rule reductions propose I by tlio Ureal Northern and Northern I'neltle. The lines reprcscui eil Inelii.le the Son. S. L hiIh, Norih wemei n. Mllwiiukee, (.'nliir Knphls and llurliiiKion. Much of the day was tak en up wlili nn expletliitloli of Hie pro pOM'il cholines by lepresen u. in s of Hie Omit Northern. WANT Ss'llt.KY t'ASK ItHOPKXKD. i'HU'AOO, Jnn. 13. Uesolulliins eilll Iiik upon eongresa lo re open the Sehley ease and ninke Its own deris ion us to who was In command of the buttle of SioitlaKo. were passed by the bimrd of trade at the annual meeting today. IN HEHAW OF AlH'INAUX). IKWTON, Jan. 13 The anti-lmperlal-istlc bftguo has sent a petition to eon Kresa asking that Agulnaldo and Ma blnl be permitted to come to this country and be accorded a hearing before congress, ST UU'IS. Jan. 1 3. --Lottie l!ii hards. 11 v. iis old. known In theatrical clr , l. as n member of Ihr Kline family ,.f acrobats, who temporarily lire llv inn in Ihls city, disappeared Friday at noon The child, who Is the sec ond member f tier family to dlsap p. ar within the last six months, was sent to a neluliliorliiK grocery lo I'liy .irilcles for the midday meal and failed to return. The little girl's mother. Mrs. Uuira lltchards, says that she believes her dnughtrr bus been kldnappeil by some IH-rson "ho knows the child's ability and desire to make the little gin s theatrical eim'iiKements a source of profit. While living on North Tenth street about six months ago, Hertlr Itichards, III years old. and a half brother of I.nttle, disappeared under circum stances almost Identical wttn loose surrounding thr disappearance of his half sister, and no tidings of him have i ver been riH elved. James Ponnhue Charged With t'sing Package Tags of Ste.ims'.dp t.ines. NKW YORK. Jap 1,1.-James Dona hue, a acker by trade, baa be. n ar rested charged with swindling. The il.ilin has been made that Donahue has taken advantage of his knowledge of thr river front to procure package tags bearing the stamp of the differ ent trans-Atlantic lines. He ihen se cured thr address of several ierson8 trom abroad and making neat pack ages which hr kept In stock ntlixed a j steamship tag and forw arded it Hr had no difficulty In colrctlng the ship. ping charges from the express com panies. He then represented himself as an agent of the steamship com (puny and their tag attacavd to the i package seemed a guarantee for Its value and acceptance at the other end. In this way, though he never collect ed more than $1.20 on any single pack age, he made a fair living. Lord raumefote Is said to have paid SI cents for the pUasure of opening one of Donahue's Christmas presents. ; Project to Join Lakes t nion and Wash ington With Peg t Sound. WASHINGTON", Jan. lJ.-The Wash ington delegation was hewrd by the committee on rivers and harbors today on the project to Join Lake I nion and Washington, near Seattle, v Ith Puget sound. The originul estimate f..r the work was S2.viw.c04. and it was urged that the pluns on this estimate be carried out. Members of the committee sug gested, however, that the future needs of navigation would make the cost much greater, probably l."i00.000, ac cording to a recent estimate. The delegation also advocated the 1 improvement of the Upper Columbia river, so as to overcome obstruction ' at The Dulles and Celllo Falls. with question by senators who said that sufficient time had not been al lowed for looking Into the merit of the question. Teller criticised the feature relating to the transfer of the geological sur vey, while Hale said thit the bill pro vided for a department which ulti mately would be one of the largest In the government. The bill finally went over, subject to call by Nelson. PENSION LTLL IN HOUSE. Objectionable Clause in the Measure Causes Opposition. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. The house spent the day In a genera! discussion of the pen-Inn appropriation bill, first of the annuil budgets. Grosvenor, of Ohio, and Hepburn, of Iowa, denounc ed the reiort presented to the lat G. A. R encampment, criticising the course of themselves and other mem bers of congress on veteran preference bill, which was defeated at the last session. They explained that their op position to the bill was due to incor poration in the bill of a c ause which had n'"t been endorsed by the O. A. R-, placing veterans of the Spanish war In the preferential clause. " ' liixey, of Virginia, caused something of a stir on the Democratic side by advancing the proposition to op n. the doors of the National Soldiers' Home to ex-confederate veterans and to fur nish federal aid to state confederate homes. CANAL BILL REFERRED. WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. The Hep burn Nlcaraguan canal bill was re ceived by the senate from the house today and referred to the committee on Inter-oceanic canals. BI EE APPOINTED RECEIVER. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. The presi dent has decided on the nomination I of George W. Bibee as receiver of the land office at Oregon City. Oregon. AN AW UP I. EXPEIlIKNCE. rwo Men Cling Upturned Hoat for Seventeen Days. LVS SILVER JUltn.EE. Elaborate Preparations P.eing Made I Over the World. All INCOKPOUATOKS ORGANIZE. ' 1VUTLANP. Jan. 12.-The Incorpor ators of the Lewis and Clark exoosi : tion organized ttnlay by the adoption jof by-laws and the election of a board ; of .lirectors. The board of illieetors 'ebfted U idiotically the same as that recommended by the stockholders meeting last week. The first meeting if the board of directors will be held January 21st. SANTA IIAIHIARA. Cal. Jan. 13. ' NEW YORK. Jan. 13. A movement drifl on a capsized boat In the Pa- .for the fitting celebration of the ponti- clili' for IT days without food or drink, ileal sliver Jiioiiec or rope io ami. was the terrible experience of Captain which will take place this year, is now Hurry Olson and Pete Wallace, two on foot In all parts of the world, tlslicrinen. I Elaborate preparations for the com- hie cruising south of S.inta Cruse ; ins celebration are already making In Island, a heavy sea enpsued their England nnd will soon be begun in craft. Clinging to the capsized boat! Shis country. Copies of the Appear without food or water, th-y .Irli'ted. .lust Issued in England have been re suiYerlng unknown tortures. On the : ceived nt the house of Archbishop Cor Hth day Wallace's strength gave out I'lgan in this city, ami crazed nnd starving he slid off the tioat and disappeared. For three ; ROBUED A SALO N. lavs longer Olsen held on and was 1 I'.nally re-icucd. i KANSAS CITY, Jan. 13-Two young . j men entered Chicks poolroom in the II'KNTll'lHiP THREE TIMES. center of the city at T o'clock tonight, and wlih drawn revolvers commanded Man Killed by N. P. Train Said to He the proprietor, cashier nn I three other j employes to He down on tne floor. jThey secured between JleW aim J""00 M. C. Dammon. of Paker City. SPOKANE. Jan 13. The body of the mini killed by the Northern Pacific train has been Identified for the third time. He was at first supposed to be G. L. Lockman until the teal Lock man appeared. Later the body was Identified as that of a man named Evans, from Yakima. It I now positively Identified as that of ,M. C. Dammon, who ha a wife and daughter living at Baker City and a on at Ballard. and escaped. COAL MINE DISASTER. HARTSHORN. I. T.. Jan. 13 Fire broke out In New Slope, No. 7. at Dow, one of the principal tributaries of the Choctaw coal system this afternoon. At 8 o'clock tonight four bodies had been brought to the surface. Probab ly 10 more men are in the mine. Re lief has been sent from here. . PRICE OF SILVHR. NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Silver, 55'- CASES REMAIN UNSETTLED. PENDLETON. Ore.. J.n. 13. The cases of Chief of Police Heathman and City Recorder Beam. Trho were re moved by the city council Saturday, remain unsettled. The newty appoint ed officers have not yet s-.cured pos session of the offices, being restrained by temporary injunctions. INCREASED TERJIS TENDERED. LONDON. Jan. 13. "I am Informed," cables the Copenhagen corrcs.ondent of the Times, ' that the United States has Increased the terms of their of fer for the Danish West Indies, but I have reason to believe that Wash ington still opposes a plebesclte." WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND. Jan. 13 Wheat. Walla Walla. 61: bluestem, 64. TAOOMA. Jan. 13 Wheat, bluestem, 64: club.. 63. Baking Powder Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely jxtfe, cream of tartar powder. ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST.. HEW YORK,