TiO'riO' lb vi itrtPirsrtntr- 0fll 5f VOL. L1V ASTORIA. OREGON; SUNDAY. JUNE 1,1902. NO. 128. R BALL Ail SUPP 9$5:S3 for HERMAN WISE'S CUSTOMERS AUGUST 30 Km' Your KlijtH of l'urcliHM-s jiiiulo lit my nloro mid wlicit you luivo enough to cover TtVfiity Dollar worlli of (iootU Kxclianjro your nlipH for a Freo Ticket The Dance Will Be All Right. The Supper Will Be All Right. Our Clothes and Prices are All Right- wutan Mc JftuianlllUt WATERMAN'S IDEAL The- inowt perfect, practical ami con veiiicnt Fountain ren ever made Every Pctt Gurntttccd Money refunded If not satisfactory. Jut-t tbe thing tor cvary ilsj mm. Nothing more acceptable as a gilt. . GRIFFIN 6b RBBD . TAILOR MADE PANTS m m LATEST STYLES NOBBIEST PATTERNS EVERY PAIR PERFECT fee Our Window Dinplny for Samples of ISlegnnt goods nt LOW PRICES SWEATERS We II n v o Them in' Every Va riety, Stylo,' Kind and Color At tbe Leading Clothing House of P. A. STOKES LAWN MOWERS $2.90 to $5.60 FISHER BROS. FISHERMEN OF CLATSOP COUNTY The Democrats and Mongrels Are After You and Your Interests.- SAY FULTON WORKS FOR YOU Will You Kii)Mirt Men For Of. Hie Who Fltflit Your In lerewlN mid Vote Agulnst Your Friend? The IVmocrats are distributing the following idrcular In Kajrtern Oregon against Henator Pulton becauao they claim h Is loo good a friend of Clat sop County and Um nwhermen of thin section. Fishermen, read for your' selves' Hhould not thin attack not make nmre viea for Mr. Fulton and Urn entira Republican ticket In Clftt sop county. Fishermen, remember your frlendi) and d not forget the mon- I gr In who mrely want your vote. and will then knife your Interest and that jo your county. Following Is the la i Iqullmii rlrciilr Imued against Ben- jator Fultwi and you: J " FULTON'S AMBITION, " ll.t U'tinla l.i ll. trrK.-nt (Mil !! County In V. t. Senate. 'Pin .TON AND FURNISH ARK THE HAMa "A Vote for Furnish In a VoU) for Fulton for 11. 8. Senator. "To tho Voters of Eawtern Oregon: "A votu for Furnliih U a vote for hit megaphone, C. W. Fulton, of An torta. Introduced by Chaw-man Lewis a the candidate of the Jaok Mathews wing of the Republican tarty of Mult noma County, for tbe highest office In tho gin of the people of Mte Suite of Oregon. Mr. Fulton, tn all hlj pub Uo career, ha never failed to vilify and attempt to destroy the property of up-river fishermen without eompen satlon wherever tho opportunity pre sen ted Hself. At the session of the leglihvturo of 1001, aa senator from Clatsop county, ti fought and attain ed the tupport of the senator it pre acntlng Wusco county, and girt hip lay al support for president ot the senate. Wmn the Hume bill regulating fish Ing came up for pannage In the senate, Mr. Fulton culled Senator Joseph!, ot Multnomah, to the ehulr .and took the floor against his friend from Wasco, by whose aid he wa made presiding officer and without whose aid tie could not have succeeded to that chair, and made one of the moat violent speeches against the upper-river fbhing Indus' try ever delivered on the floor of this or any other senate in tlie state's his lory . "Tills man FuHon asks tbe people of Katern On-cm to send representative to Snlern to make him IT. 8. senator. This m-n Fulton seak for Mr. Fur nish, and If Mr, Furnish is elected gov ernor Mr. FuMon will expect his aid to accomplish his dastardly purposes. Mr. Fulton Is the payed attorney of the Columbia lUver Packers' Association, commonly known as the 'Combine.' to which not one wheel-man belongs, and who have sunk their pllo in wheels at Rooster Rock and built a cannery to knock out up-rive packers, wiWIcJt Is now Idle and a total failure. He Is alwi the attorney for the Astoria & Portland railroad, which Is a Iliurl man feedef, ' " . - " If Pastern Oregon expect favors from Mr. Fulton as United States sen ator they will get what the substance of his ieech 1s a now circulated In Claitsop county, for votes to return him to the amln senate, In several differ ent languages so that the residents of Astoria, who cannot read tho English language, rdn read it in theJr mother languages. ' Space will not permit giving Mr. Fulton's speech In fufl but here U a comment on It by the Astoria News; " On tho 20th day of February, isol, the bill known a the 'Fish Bill" came up in the Oregon senate, Tbe bill had pnssed the house already, and as It passed the house It simply pro vided for licenses on the Columbia river while M prohibited the u.o of traps and wheels In every other rlvor and bay 'if ,ny importance within he state. When tho toll" came up In the senate, Mr. r .i r,j, offered an amend ment prohl i.ti.ig the use of traps rA wheels In the Columbia rtver and trlb u'arles after the year 1901, and In sup port of the amendemnt he delivered the speech printed below, Bo forcible was tbe speech that ths amendment was adopted. The trap and wheel men then secured the adoption of an amend ment providing for payment by the stats for all traps and wheels required to be taken on. Mr. Ful'on against that amendment, but It was adopted, and that frlglttenid a ma jority In1." voting against the bill and It whs lout. As the bill prohibited troii'i and wheeln on all other rivers and waters whftln the tau, It was therefore , good start In the tight di rection and an It prohibited ths taking oi salmon less than M Inches lon. it wh thought best by the friends of the flslili'y industry to let Mm amendments providing for payb'K for traps and abolishing tras both bo atriken out and the vote by which the bill was lost be reconsidered, and to (that Mr. Fulton, finally consented, seeing that nothing could ho thvn gained, and so the volii was reconsiderd and the bill passed. His speech on tthat occasion, however, shows Ms position on traps and wheels, and he now stands pledged If re-elected to do all fat ran to enact a law afcoiithlng traps and wneeis, and such Is the positon of his asso ciated oil the legislative tlrket, Mr. t'arnshan and Mr. iicherneckau. Mr. Fulton's speech wto 'taken down in shorthand at the tlmo It was deliv ered, and wan published the follow ing Friday In th Astoria Evening New.'. ' Voters of Kawtern Oregon, take warning oi such a man in a public trust; pledgu Mr, Furnish and every representative befom you votu for a man who makes it his aim to destroy prH-rty because K lies outside of 'his county, and becaus n clami of voters In his county are not Interested, and he want i thel,' votes. We need an open river, we need cheap water transportation for our vat produetv to tho sea. Astoria's newp:ipcrj hav at all times stood for Astoria, regardless of the inter esta of the balance of the state, Tou can always Judge a city by its public press; Astoria papers cor.Mnually vili fy the Port of Portland, and Jf you expect a man from Astoria to cham pion your interests, you surely will be disappointed with thu result you real ist when lM) late. A vo.e that will aid the Influence of C. W. Fulton a a pub Ho officer of this state is not 'hot air' but a hot east wind; every farmer In Eastern Oregon knows how he can fill his grain sacks with a hot wind In June. " " Vote to destroy this new ring that wants to get the state by the throat, and strangle every indusry in the state that succeeded o live by ths old ring. i ' Do mt aion? rote for Chamber- Iain for governor, but vote the whole ticket .and if these men do not make a fair showing we will, aa Democrats, help you two year hence to elect men wJiu you can nominate yourselves and are not the machine augers which our Mr. Murhy want to fasten to the Democrats on the preesnt ticket. Clean your counties and cities, then clean your state ,and a? Lor that clean out the gang thot refuses to support your president because he wishes to do his plain duty to the people of tbts coun try and Cuba Mark Hanna will drop hl.i ship subsidy bill and the whole gang will support Mr. Roosevelt a a president should bo supported. Wo 'had to clean out the gang that refused to support Orover Cleveland to glvs to the people what he saw was right, and you have, to clean out this gang or suffer defeat two years hence. Show thes people you can vote the straight Dem ocratic ticket from top to bottom; make this a doubtful state, and we will get what we want. F. A. SEUFKHT, Chairman Democratla County Com mittee, for Wasco County." HISSING IN THE SENATE Spooncr Condemned the Soldiers in (he Philippine Islands. SENA10RS WERE INDIGNANT ANOTHER fARIilQW HKVASTATION IX CKNTKAL A Mi: Kit" A. Hundred of Lite and Million in Properly Are Lost. 8AN FRANCISCO, May 31.-Later details of tho earthquake In ftu.t!4tnaU only add to Its horrors. Passengers arriving hero on the steamer Cl'y of Sydney say they understood that 5400 ad wero taken from the ruin of Quesaltenang'i. One man who was there and aided In the work of taking out the bodies ,says that ovr I'lOO had ben taken out when he left there on May 13, 25 days nfwr the city lul betn destroyed. Reports of loss and dam- ago on the coffee plantations are be ginning to come In and '.hey practical ly double tha total reported from the towns. The estimated figures run In to the millions. Tapachuto la a city of about 10,000 and the daniago to the town la esti- mater at about $200,000. San Marcos, town near Quesaltenango, was also destroyed, with great loss cf life. There were 140 prisoners In the jail and every man was killed, crushed and burled under tho falling walls. In Tuxlachlco, a town of 2000 inhab- IteIuctlon of the Army. Infan try, Cavalry and Field Ar tillery Will He Cut - Down. WASHINGTON, May 3 1. Hissing in the senate Is so unusual that when It occurred In the course of the Philip pine debate today it created a sensa. lion. BKoner was speaking and re ferred, incidentally, to a story that 1000 Filipinos had been put to death by American troops In trencix which they were compelled to dljj. Lodge said the story had been denied by the father of the soldier who had started it and that the war department toad cabled to General Chaffee to ascertain the facts. Carmack Interrupted to say that no doubt the soldier would deny the story as all soldiers in the Philip pines had been required to do. His remark was greeted with hisses from the gallerits. Spooner occupied nearly five hours In concluding bis speech begun Thurs day. Hn maintained that the United States could not leave the Philippines " tike a coward." and abandon the peo ple who had come under our protec tion, thus surrendering them to " tyr anny and chaos." He did not believe In the admission of the Philippines to the T'nlon as a state, but tn the eon duct of 'the Islands nothing savoring of imperialism had been suggested ex cept for party purposes. WASHINGTON. May Si. In the cav alry branch the new order establishes 12 troops of 83 men each. This will decrease the toal strength of the cav alry regiments from 15,840 to 14,040. In the artillery branch the coast continent will be kept at the former strength but the field artillery will be reduced to S batteries of 120 men each. A provision Is made for two siege batteries, each with a strength of 150 men. which will give the artillery corps a total enlisted strength of 1.742, as against 18,862. Tho new order reduces the number of men in an infantry company from 104 to SO, and will now give a total infantry force of S9.SS0. Instead of 38,- 520. The strength of the engineer branch remains as formerly, as does also the strength of the stuff depart ments. It will be the plan of the war deparment hereafter to divide the army Into thlrda .having one-third of the en tiro establishment In the Philippines at all times and the two remaining thirds in the I'nlted States and else where. - at Herkeley ovaf. The total srof was Vi points to 209. , , - ' Arthur F, Duffey created a' new world's record In the 100 yard da?h by winning- it In second. IIAMK IIAfX NOKTHWBST LKAOtfE. At Portland Portland, ; facoma, 5. At Seattle Seattle, 2; Spokane, . At Helena Butte, 10; Helena. . AMERICAN liBAGL'B. ,. At PhiladelpbiaBt. Louis, ; Phila delphia, 7. At Boston Boston, 7; Detroit, 4. At W8hlngtn-Chicago. 4, Wash ington, V "'" ' NATIONAL LEAGUE, At St. Louis St. Louis, ; Cincin nati, 2. At New York New York, 0; Phila delphia, J. At Brooklyn First game Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 2.' . , , - Second gameBoston, 1. Brooklyn, 2. FATAL KNIFE DUELS REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS Chairmen of State Central Com : miltees Give Our Their Opinions. A DIVERGENCE IN ESTIMATES COLORED DUELISTS CH EEK- ED BY CROWD. MILL SELLS OUT, VANCOUVER. H. C, May 81. The sale Is announced of the business of the Ofllville Milting Company to a syn dicate of Montreal capitalist with C. R. Hosmer, of the Canadian, , Pacific rlaluay at the head. There are several American in the lie w'company. The consideration is said to 'be 26,000,000. INDIAN SKNT UP. SPOKANE, Wash.. May 31.-Dasil Adrian, a Coeur d'Alene Indian was sentenced today, to life imprisonment In the state penltentlairy for a crim inal assault on a young white woman. ALASKA VOLCANO. " SEATTLE, May 31. Mount Dedoubt, on : the coast of Cooks Inlet, la again in active volcanic eruption. It belched forth great volumes of lire, brimstone and smoke on May 3. Advices received today from the North state thait U was at Its worst on the day named. HARVARD-YALE. Arthur Duffey Runs Hundred Yards In 9 econds, Breaking Record, NEW YORK. May 31. Harvard de feated Yale In a contest for champion- voted Rants, not house was left standing, ship honors at the intercollegiate meet Italian lee Peddlers Settle Their V Icht With Sharp ; -i StiHettoft. CHICAGO, May 2L Two colored men fought a duel to the death, with knives last night at Twenty-second st.d Dear born streets. As they slashed a ad plunged Uie weapon intq each other's bodies, a crowd of mora '.han 30 persons formed a circle around tl em and cheer ed the combatants wh-m one or the othtsr drove the knife to ti hilt. Aft er 10 minutes of fierce flrhting Alexan der Shirley staggered and with h g adversary's Wei jon sticking In hit body. Tho long "blade had pierced his heart ?Hi wai dead When ihe police IiveiU"Hi slayer, Charles Thomas, was bleeding from several wounds. The police hurried him to a hospital and after his wounds were dressed locked him up. He will be charged with murder. Shirley camij to Shleoga from Mi sissippl. He met Thomas last Mon day and having known iiim in the South, tried to borrow money from him. Thomas refused to give hln as sistance and they o,uinviled. Before parting, Shirley, It is saiJ. made the threat that when they met siain, one or the other would die. ANOTHER.. NEW YORK. May 31.-Three Italian ice pedJlars engaged In a triangu'ar duel with stilettos In the dark hall way of a tenement In Kast 113th street. Toney Avacao was sabbed twice In the breast and died on the way to the hospital. Lulgl Lorgripno was taken to the came hospital with many severe wounds and the poTice are looking for his brother. According to the etory told by Lulgl his brother owed Avacarto 2100 In a transaction growing out of the sale of an Ice route for their push carts and they me for the first time In six months, when Avaeato suggested they play a game of cards to decide whethtfJ er tho debt should be double or quits. They played in Lorgrlppo's rooms and Lorgrlppo lost. Then they went to the street, where they niiarrelled until they fought with their flats and then ad journed to the nail way, where they fought It out with knives with the re sult stated , Republican Chairman Says Fur nish and Democratic Chairman Say ' ' Chamberlain. PORTLAND. May 31. On Monday next the elector of Oregon will vote for the full state ticket, two members of congress and the members of the state legislature wMch will elect the ' United States senator to succeed Jos eph Simon . Chairman W. F. Matthew, of the ; Republican state committee, tonight said: " I am absolutely sure of the elec tion of W. J., Furnish for governor ' Tbe majority on the tate ticket will be In the neighborhood of 12,000,though that for governor will be considerably less. Congressman Thos. H. Tongue In . the First district will be elected by an increased majority over that of two year ago, and J. W. WHllastuon. In the Second district, will nave a very -large majority. The legislature will be Republican by a safe majority." Chairman Samuel Whit, of , the Democratic cfet ecommlttee said: I confidently believe that George E. ', Chamberlain will be elected governor r by not less than 5000 majority. From Indlcatioo, It may be more. It looks liek a land slide. ' Ttte remainder ot the ' state ticket win run well, majorities of which, owing to the fact that so much interea Is aken in the head of ' the ticket, are hard to estimate with accuracy. That W. F. utoher will be , elected to Congress 'from the Second district is beyond question. Ths re turns on hand from tha First congres sional district, are not such that 1 can form any thing like a correct esti mate' -". ' FIGHTING INDIANS . , DENVER, May 31. A special to rthe News from Nogales, Arix., says that an outbreak of Yaqul Indians has occur red. A fight took place 30 miles from Hermosillo, In which eight Yaquts were killed and two Mexicans. The Yaquls retreated in n southeasterly direction and another fight la expected. The dis affected Indians number about 400 and 100 are fighting men. These Indians hava heretofore been peaceable. They are not 'hostile to Americans. SULLIVAN AND CORBETT. DENVER, May 31. Articles have ' been signed for a fight between Dave Sullivan and Young Corbett to take place Juno 20. The men are to weigh ' in at 127 pound's at 3 o'clock Vn the afternoon. Five hundred dollars have been deposited 'by teach as a forfeit and the Coliseum Club has deposited a II ekamount as a guarantee that Che flsht will como off. The Eclipse Hardware Co. Plumbers 2nd Steamfitters. Steam Boat and Gasoline Boat Work a Specialty. . . Stoyes and Tinware 527 BOND STREET ASTORIA, OREGON 1 f