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n -NOTIOKI ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. cn.i .... ......', 4 fumUlt 2 ASTOKIA, OKIKOX, HXSIUY. FMSKUAKY 1002. VOL. I.I V NO. 107 2 IJ FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY BUT NOT F 0 R E Electric Uneedem Cun t p mi iiiiuli luiip-r. Yc, I whs nv tIim k'l, Imt lillt Null ull'llt til r-l' the liitiilli" tluil p out of my Mule iLillv. WHO SAID? That .st"ihi .i.pr lnll t ! -iii ti-rliii III-'' ' 'f iniir-ti' tin- E R Terrible Price Cutting I I.I'- it W llll l"i t 'III illl It Belter Come anj Buy Than Not Buy and Bt Sorry. PLANNED TO KILL EMPRESS DOWAGER Discoury of Extensile I'lot Which Was lo Involve Whole of China. NAKkMIW I SCAIM: 01" COURT I iinik rcilul Al(init lo ! fclmi I jt !ti ! itt Kiitl'i'iitf liy l lrr ( oiiiiiriitor Forccil III I 'lllllV-MN. VI' "Ti Mil A. II '. Feb J Now of an ririiHv conaplrai y In luuussinaie 111" Kllipreaa IhiutiK'l" of China Hl' members t'f her court and foment n l.ipn :i I r- 1 1 1 m vUidh waa in n. ihe while I'luiit'M. empire, wu i.-.i'iwil liy i hi atiiiimr i!lrk Tin ii nrr nf the pint was tiirt'lt lill" ill1 i"Ur! iim m Kutfcng. when Illl Illll. ri H". r -I I Ittlcllipl H UM mini" In mi" ill Trviitun, tin vi- been ulniiii'il I.) tin atriitigo reiny at of Jxiiilsa lli-lil. 2"i year oll, I hut h1i ln admit ted In tin Hindi ut Inn In order that flii might I"- prevented from commit Hint iiiitrI.-r. MIkh Dlehl. who la the 'liiiirliii-r of m ivj knnu.li rilln.-n, wild Ml' i nn-nily had bcii III it ri tuiil be innii' (m iH..pii of kfujiiii-rtiii. iiHuilfinn. ill. was t Iiii I a myall. t lull man Mil "-.-It lute In hypnotize Iht ( make Iht kill ii'iiih- one. Hlii' hh particularly fniiil nf ami attentive In Iht .ter' lluli- girl ami alt' rcallwd hat If h" wen (ml under hypnotic Influence trrc would kill tin- chllil. Without notify ing Iht family of hr piirp." ah" li-fi hum" aii'l Juui niyiil mi foot to the aayluui. She will remain a few week ul least until her m lual con illlliin can be ascertained. It Is ttiuUKliI by On hospital uut hnrltk-a 'ha, she will recover. TIIK KAISER'S GIFT. Mlaa Roosevelt Will Receive Jewel Cam Hiu.lik-d With Dlnnrind. NV TORK. rh. l-Thi kala.r'l Ktft Iii Mlaa Alii" ItiMwrvirlt. In cm ii'llnii nlili the vlalt in Ami-rlcn of Ailmlral I'rinc Hi-nry. nya lhi Her lln ciirrciiintiili.nl of Ih" J.iurnal an4 THE TARIFF BILL AGAIN DISCUSSED Philippine Measure the Subject of Another Lively Debate. TENNESSEAYS FIRST SPEECH more cnnfi-ri-nca with a view of brlnKlntr nlmit it match with Flti almnmnii la rlf. Thr ImiircaaVm ap p'nr tn - rrnlni that Jeffrlca will rc.(li from hla orlKlnnl iiropiwiilnn nt "wlnnT tak all," and uxrv in a 'llvlalnn nf th" Kate ffi-lpta on (he liaaia of "', pr i"nt to the wlnnnr. LEFT A TRAIL OF DESOLATION . IN FAVOtt OF V.'.VM)S. VAIIIN';T'i V , nous nimnilt!" on for-lin affair to'lay hi aM Immlral'm '''iihtiIsmI iner pi.vr ili'Dy an l I'rc.il.litit ';imHra. of thu AmiHcan Klri!iin if Ijilior. In fa vor of unlet chln rxcluaiun an oro vliIH In the Mltchfll-Kann bill. 1 1 I richly aimlli-il with illani nil". In the i ci-nliT of the ll'l Ik a ;irlr.ili nf the Ik.iimr In itianii-l. -h ih. imii-rlul ! tin Hi irrii in In (llam.inila. lhi- Ih.- Blank Hooks, Office and Pocket Dairies, Desk Pads, Memorandums, Calendar Pads, Tide Tables, Etc. GRIPmiN & HEED, COMMERCIAL ST.. ASTOKIA, OKI:. I'.i in .in.! Iliclr iiiinnti a S.iini' f lh- !rii .i.lar).a vv,r" I iml i.if'uic .i'i11i1 villi a f -: .itinij a iiif"l-in. One , :.tij.ia,M i-..iif,.... A wan h , tu-ml u tor- ili Ix.ut fur iiy .i.!n.it in. ii a li.iua irnult- "iii" 'lay iN f.iri Jum I', si .-. in ,!.. .....iw,v ,.f i.irn-m-.ii.lcii," ,,iV'' " ,ur "nlahi-d ov 1 1, ... . . 'want h.r t.i take car in hi Kl.-I re an. I .!.-. ii. I ri-..irii mi the "IMflll 1(1 .. f t'i- f:.iri:oti! ..f all t lllca of Im- j " .-n;i!i. i- !n rlilii.i aii'l urtlciil.nn f laliiiif tn their Htri'tii;:li iil.l ili-fenae. 'on itvt.tili'iii w.m al.H.i founil tniin lh. I'lilmi Hrfnrin Aiiovlall.in to tho I c.iitHj.lr.i'oTa I SI.XATF tVII.I. NOT .lIKO- Th" internal llttlniis nni cnratlnnt of th" kalM-r American yacht are lie- Ini; mail" by u Iy.ml n fl.-ni. anil the 1 I chief Hrtlm aha ltitrv.--v I li e Ital- j XT. who alil. lauitliliiKly '1 uliall Kcimiiir ( oriiiack'n Statcnu'iila Arc Cliallriiiri-il liy ltvr lilt,' Hill lo liK-rriiHi In !";' HulurioM. WASHINGTON. Feb. J- Another aplrfted deoaJe with the rhillppln tariff bill aa the text waa ir-clplt&ted In the aenate trxlay aa the remit of aorne matementM ira ' ''iirma k. of Tenneface. In the eoume f t an extend ed Kjieech on the ireneraj rhillnplnei lIUeRllon. It waa the TVnneaxee aenatnr'a first Bpeech in the aenate. and he giv en notably jtood attoi 'ion on loth mile of the chamlw-r. Hn apnke with out nianuKiTipt. with earneatnem force an'l eloquence. At 'he conclu- FAMOfS TltAPfKn DEAD. Ht'TTE, Mont.. Feb. JKewa haa been received In this cky of the death of George lti-. .a famnua trapper and pioneer of Montana, at Olen Rae, Ida ho, laat Thuradiy. Ilea waa one of the flmt men to enter the I'.nake river country and explore the Yellow-atone national park. HARD ON INSI"RAN'"K COMPANIES NEW YORK. Feb. 3. It la eatlmat ed that the fire at WWerhnry will font leading insurance ocmpanles of thla city about $t 5W.0W. Practlcariy every company of Importance affected. I EDWARD'S CORONATION TIIK .MOTH Kit OF Til I "ST!. Minority Itepnrt on War Revenue Re- peal llcnntmcea liiriK'li'V Ijiw. IMIIATF M0M:Y. Slatp Pt purtiiieiil Will Iit Kx )io nra himI AlauTliHl IiiW dontiil to llenrj 'N Vintt. s THE Finest Restaurant in the City I e 1 1 ... i . i .... i . .i". ...... . ui'iiuir ,Miiu.i .i ct'111,1 vj Siiinlay Iimior n Sjufiulty i PALACE COMMtRCUL ST JS? W. W. WUppk j I'll".,!. i iliacult Alinon.l Ron-Hon ileiinaii Twlclm.-k MenilK"! 5c IlK) 1 :o.! i l.ii I.u UltiKer Sniipa to rneeilu Milk Hlanilt fa' I'n I.i ilnihain Wafora ' lao I 'nee, In JliiKer Wafora lie Scotch Coffee .'.''0 At FISHER BROTHERS Office Furniture New lino now in, including Roll and Flat Top hesk, Bookkeepers' Standing Desk, Ofiico Cliiiirs of all kinds. . . . Special Sale of framed pictures for this week only. We oiler our entire lino of framed pu1 tuies at greatly reduced prices. CALL AND GET PRICES Clias, Heilborn & 5on, 590-59 COMMERCIAL ST. WASHINGTON. Feb. l-lkKh the ina)nrny anil nilnorlty report were (lle.l ,.ii i lie war revenue reta-a! bill to'lay The majority nirt ann the pml.aMlltv nf an early wli.Vlnvwal nf troopa frmn i'iiUi and n n-dtictliin of (lie for.- In the Philippine will make furl h-r re liictlnii p.illilc and alan review Ihe i tit Umi nf tin tiiHta- j conimlttiH on apprnpii.it!itr that he 'J' . 'department wmil 1 able to make The ininieliN rep. in appinv. the pinpiiM...! re In. il. ui4. hut iiaaerti they l..lll. ll.l" been ina.le lmitf nifo. It 11K.1 ,h..t, H Mii'i.,1 r,,vinn ,if l.r. i l"1"1' Incident to the c Tiuation of yacht "l"n of hla addre. whl-h wan llg you'll tened to by many of hla 'rme- col- aa I . .u ituu-n in ine nouse : r 'renia tlvea. Hi'Verldtfe. of Indiana, chal lenKeil aome of hla . fa!e;n;Vit. The di-liate whh'h ensul waa vry ttvely f.ir a few minutes, taking "n a poli tiinl phase which nmv.d inrilcularly InterentlnR to the auditor who crowd el the floor a well aa the galleries. The measure providing for an In crease In salaries of I'nlted State Judges was under diatuaMcn for an hour, In the eourae of the debate the poe of Judge Artlrur H. Noyes, of the diaurict on"- " 'a'aWa waa drawn upon to show why some Judges should not be given an Increase. Ml'RDKU AS" ''ORRERY. LAS VBOAS. N. M , Feb. S. Seven bandits entered the Pecos mercantile company stire at Fnrt Sumner, Jf. M.. shot Philip B'ubln ccad. beat Francisco Tamorsen. stole JV) worth of goods. rtibt)ed the poatofTloe and escaped. READY TOR LAUNCHING WASHINGTON. F-b. .T Th. stale leparlnient today r.t'fld the nr.a'e ROW AT A WEDDING. Fierce FlKht Hetween Austrian Russians at Tonkers. KAISKIt'S VACIIT METEOK XEAULY COMPLETED. Flttinc of Interior and ItitiRinf: All That Kein.lna to lie Done. and connection with an Austrian weddlnir. Iirnvlaliin f..r lhi. evn..ni.... a! tlA reseiilatives nf :hls country In Eng land, Incident to UT iixaiimi. l!h a leientl ni .if taxes King Edard, from Iti iiurces anl has resul'eil In the serious Injuries to on m cumulate,! wealili. Tiler- is a I that therefim no n.vial nnininri'i'imi 'five of the narlli-liints. two of whom eit- iut,ei in U liv?liui. When the police reached ihe houe where the weddlne was held they NEW YORK. Feb. t Gay In a dress of fresh paint.. Its hull moulded Into 'form, Emperor William's yahct. The Meteor, is ready for the water at Shooter Island. NBW YORK. Feb. 3. A race riot In The launching might occur today If Yonkers. the outcome of fes'lvtles In it were desired. To the obscr-er the When the police reached the. house yacJu Jwmj a complrte(j 9tr!p- Busincss Section of Waterbury, Conn., a Mass of Smold dcrinj Ruins. STREETS PILED WITH GOODS Militia nn! Police Activn And the Amoiiut of Thieving Wtut Sniftll No Liven Were lAt. WATERBITRY, Conn.. Feb. 3.-Th sun rose this morning on a blackened and smouldering miss of -ulna that marked the main business section of the city. The scene about the city was only a little less remarkable than that of the previous evening. Thousands of people stumbled around the Icy streets and with the greatest dlfftculy were restrained by the militia and police from venturing within the danger lines. There was more or less disorder, but the police have been very active and the militia has been of great ser vice in handling the crowds. The streets were piled with house hold good and strewn with small ar ticles thrown from windows. Some of this property was confisctted by passers-by, but the amount of thieving was small compared with the oppor tunities offered by the confusion. City telephone communication, light ing facilities and electric power were restored before nightfall. There was no loss of life. Keiieial il.-iiiini liilnii ..f Ihe I'lngley I B.iuj j.M, law an tnc ni'iiher or trusts, and th" r pni l fuiy that Ii enable th. nitui- ufai iiiier In i hai'xe far greater price tn hnme cnniiniers than :v rvceiv- i lull eil abroad for the same KtlN, which t t i'hareterleil a "plain roblivry." ' ncci-tsary for that purpose 1 Th" committee Iherefote lid rot makr provision in the n?.,ncT deficient p foun1 a 0IWV(I of at .,vm the O Al.i: ON ATI.A NT! d'OAST Several Itaidlea Wahel Ashore on the Eastern End nf Inig Island. a reported to the senate today f.r this Item of idit.v. The committee ai.so directed that !h provision In the b!l'. a it came froi the hou.se for the appropriation of 140. U00 tn be useil by' the pr"sldim In meeting these .inrgnclea. wou'd lie siilllclent to cover the expense ot tne I !70V"riltii"Ot In iMinnil.in ti.ttK !.. n irnl" 1 proaehlng visit of Prince Henry, and no specific appropriation was made on ttmt aixnunt. The bill, as It would lie reported, car ries a tibial of f20.S3l.620. NEW YORK. Fib. ,1 -The wlili h Im been sweeping the coasts nt l.mm Inland and New Jersey for more than "I hmn. and I continuing otiight, though with abating force brought death and .IN.ister to sailors and their craft epmls nf the lofs of life arc confined to the eastern end of Long Inland, whence conies the news i hut several bodies have been washed ashore. Elghty.f.uir Hodies Taken Out The crew of Ihe American merchant- Eighteen Still Inside. man Schepp, which went ashore on I HONDO MINE DM V-STER, and Long lleiich shoals early this morn ing ,wns In peril all day. Tonight they are silll on the stranded vessel. The crews of the tugs John K. Her wlnd and E. S. At w ood Imd Inx-n de livering provisions to the stranded steamer Cavour, ashore at Inc Reach, when the gale struck them. The tugs were gradually sinking when the German steamer Hnreclonn hove In sight and took the half froien crews aboard. Half an hour later the two tugs went to the bottom. TWO BURGLARS BSC A PR. NHW YORK, FVb. S. Two men un der Indictment for burglary in the Queen's county Jail have escaped. They apparently had the matter well planned. They were William Travis, alias William O Nell. and William Watson, one of his confederates. Roth were under 'hive indlctc ments, charging tho most severe form of burglary. Watson choked Ms cell mate almost to death before leav ing. No trace of .the men has been found. WOMAN'S STRANGE DEH'SION. Miss Dlchl Askes to Re Admitted to Insane Hospital to Avoid Committing Murder. NEW YORK, Kvb, 3. Authorities of the New Jersey huplial for the In- HOESTON. Tex.. Feb. 3 A special from Eagle Pas. Tex. i-ays: Eighty-four bodies and sixteen men barely Hllve, some of them horribly mangled, have been taken from Hondo mines. Search for the bodies has stopped on account of the stench. Elghtee nmen are still inside. The damage to property la very great. The scene at the opening of the mine was horrible. The wives, mothers and children of the dead and mangled were screaming and crying and refused to retire. MEDfCAL STUDENT SCICTDES. ANN ARUOR, Mich.. Feb. 3.-Mlss Agnes Ingles, a sophore student in the medical department of the University of Michigan committed suicide this afternoon by shooting herself. No motive for the deed has been discovered. COALING STATION DESIRED. WASHNGTON, Feb. 3. It Is under stood to be the purpose nf the state department to make cession of prop er coaling stations on the isthmus on condition of the undertaking to build the Isthmian cunal. This Is one of the factors that will be taken Into consideration in making he final choice of routes. strets. Within, many of the guests were enenged in "onli-'t. After a fierce hand-to-hand conflict with the crowd the police, having been rein forced, got Into the house. There they found John Stugo. the best man, and John Buela. terribly cut and bruised Three others were also badly hur' Roht the bride and rrnom in their ef forts to restore harmony had lost most of their clothing. The bride ex plained that the row was the outcome of hatred of the Austrian by Rus sians who were present. After mak ing several arrests and '.lacing the wounded men In nnihulan-es the po lice withdrew and the ceremony pre-ceeded. APPOINTED BY HANNA. 1HTTK, Mont.. Feb .S. A special from Washington states that E. L. Ronner, of Missoula, has been ap pointed by Senator Hanna. national chairman, as a member of the Repub lican national committee fiom Mon tana, in place of the late Judge Te-wltt. TAFT CONTINUES STATEMENT. WASHINGTON. Feb. S.-Governor Taft tody continued his statement before the senate committee en the Philippines regarding conditions ex isting in those ls!-"'- Me described the qualifications requisite for an elec tor hi different towns where the com mission had established governments. These were that such persona shall speak and write English or Spanish, or have filled a municipal office un der Spanish rule, or shall pay SIS gold laexs a year. LILLIAN NORDICA ILL. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. S. Mme. Lillian Nordlca Is confined to her room at the Palace Hotel with an at tack of nervousness. Dr. James W. Ward, says that the attack is not ser ious. It is a result of the singer's re cent experience in a railroad wreck. JEFFEIMES MAY FIGHT F1TZ. NEW YORK. Feb. 3.-Puglllst8 Jef fries has arrived here, and talk of ped of its rigging. The pain'er's brush already has marked the water line upon Its sides, and the last rivet has been fastened In Its plates. Near ly all the port holes have been cut. With the completion of the deck floor ing and the deck house, which will be done in a day or so, all that remains to be done will be the fitting up of the interior and rigging. The 100 tons of lead ballast already has been stow ed away in the hold. The Meteor will be almost complet ed when It is launched. Steeping the masts, upholstering the interior and finishing some of the detail work In some of the compartments is all that will remain to be done. The yacht may be ready to sai. within two weeks after the launching. Bulkheads are being rupldly prepared in the shops and will be put on this week and next. Astonishing headway has been made in the past two weeks. Under electric lights a force of men has ben at work at night. This has been done to avoid even a remote possibility of any hitch In the work. AGED VETERAN DEAD. DAYTON. Wash.. Feb. 3 A. Hanan. said to be the oldest man In Eastern Washington, is dead, at the age of (3. He was a veteran of the Black Hawk war, and came to this section in 1S54. He was In the Indian war of 1SH. His father entered Kentucky with Daniel Boone. BLIZZARD IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Feb. 3. A blixaard prevailed today through Northern Pennsylvania. Central and Northern New York. Railroad traffic was com pletely tied up. THE STORM ABATING. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 3. The wind storm which began yesterday after noon has greatly diminished. Two ves sels are ashore on Brlgatine shoal, and two seamers are reported aground la Delaware bay. about SO miles below this city. POSITIVE MURDER COMMITTED. NEW YORK. Feb. i rwo arrests l ave been made in connection with the death of Rosa Macomber whose body with the throat cut was found Sat urday night in a basement room of a tenement In Christie street and 'he po lice are now positive murder was com mitted. It was stated that the woman was the dauehter of an Eplsocpal clergy man of Minnesota, who spent his life a. missionary among the Indians or the Northwest, sha rnme lo this city from St. Cloud several years ago with her husband, n-itiiAm rt. Clnrfc. and her 1,-year-oia daughter. The husband became insene 18 months ago and Is now confine! in an asylum. The Eelipse Harduiare Company ARE PRK PARED TO DO ALL K I S I) 8 OF PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTINQ in a first-class manner STEAM AND GASOLINE BOAT WORK ASPECIALTY None but first-class workmen employed o27 TO Mi BOND STKEET