THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1902 M "White River Flour" Ih the Htundartl of oxcollenco and a kick flKiiiiiHt tlio quality is unknown. Once Used, Always Used Ross, Hlgglris & Co, TIOIJflPHONB Ml. TUB WEATHER. POHTLANU, Nov. csslonal shower, J. Oregon, wj SPECIAL 5ALE BOYS' WAISTS Twilled Cheviot Wninl.s, strong, si'i viccnlilt- and wnrin. These iiro in nil sizes. Their regular nulling price is !J5c, but while (hey last wo will wll them at the very joci jii iee of, each . 25c Tie i DUNBAR GO. CUion Milt feed, grain ana bay. lMt cream for !. HoeOcra. JiinI la-another barrel of weet ap pie cider; guaranteed to be euro. John sen Prut, You will And Ui be 15a meal In Mi city at Ui ltltlnr Bun Ilettaurant, No. tit Commercial street. New stock of fancy good Just ar rived at Yokohama 1 to soar. Call and see the licMit novelties from Japan. All smoker amok the "Prld of Avt'i.t" cigar. No bettter made. Manufactured by MeoFarUn ft Kno M. l;tnoiu lliimt Co, will give a dunce at Huoinl hull Saturday evening, No vember 1. Admission EOc, LlldlcS free. Carl, letterheads, billheads, state ments, luwytrs' briefs, In fact, all kinds of commercial work, promptly ami skillfully executed at the Aitorlan Mice. Piumblnj, tinning, aa and steam fitting at lownt rate and In work- mui-Uke. manner, Order promptly executed. Shop. No. 4-5. Dond street, JOHN' A. MONTGOMERY. Rorttj n ooU lasts longer, If cleaner and makes teat trouble wltli stove and ohlmney fluea than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Spirilla for thle week only Wood cat arm rocker, 11.66 and 11.75. Cobbler neat arm rocker, 11.75, 12 ami t?.2S. These are genuine bargain. See wladoiv dMay. Chns. Hellborn & Son. ii . . J wtmmmmmttmmmm DOULGAS $3.50 SHOES ii:ht ixtiiiswoulu UNION MA . . . S.A.Gimre B4.1 lloitil Street SOLE AGENT FOR ASTORIA Wild blackberries In quart Jura Vkt per Jar, while they hut. Johinwn Bro. For llentTwo or three room fur houtkeepliig. street. furulshod let Tenth in sieamer Hue If, Klmor Mill leavs fr Tlllotnook buy point 0 Thursday mottling, November I, Honey In quart and pint, guaran td atrli tly pure, from Howell Lewi' ranch on John Day, at FIhor Llro. WANTKt Man to take care of of flc here In Astoria, Address, with reference, at once, A, T. Morrl, whole saler Cincinnati, Ohio. Herman (JletlU, Mjltl Pllppa. Henry Kutl ami Matll l'oyty, nil native o( Flulund, ytrdy mud dmtluratlon of liitontlKit jif tx-i-oniliig tlllx,'iiK of of the I'lllted HtttlrH. M. Ii, Ji'liMwm, niuiuiM"r of the A, I. i, win huny yeti.rday limlallinf box it ml bud a trutiar of men at work. fttiXt will tie pluted In all the inlin l piil Imxlneii holm of the rlly. CIohIiik out ule of framed and un. framed picture. We are offering ome very ran bargain In the art line. Call euily urn) gt't the wlecllon to chooae from. Cha. Helllwrn A Son. on,- Afnin (rambling I on In Port land. For a time lirnt k the game were cloeml, hut now they are being permitted to run. Faro, roulette and poker game are openly conducted. A member of Ataria Courll, Feder ation of llwr, milil yi-elcnlny Hint the labor union of he city would have a ticket In the field at the Uevember election. He could not ray when the tiiket would be nominated. 12. '. Le.M, it one time a reitidciii of thin v-lty. I now In the nh and door bunlii w In "-attle, Inlng the en- lor 'iwmber of the firm of Lewi and Tucker Mr. l.ewl mt dlHiu-d of hi enwtiilll :nt'.Tet at n.illorJ. On account of needing more room In our store we are veiling out at lee than j com our line of fi lmed and unframed picture. You can not help but take U'lviiii' ig.' of the bargain we are of fering. Ch.i. Hollborn & Son. HeviTuI hootltt(t (crape In which prominent people were connected huve occiirreil lately, An iirfrny that ttirne near rmiltlnx tu Koinethlnx eerlou hiiiM-ned the other night, but the of- fcmltng pnrty - uihnI, It 1 mild, with whole "kin, The Medford Mucrea I a four-col umn elx hi if ' onH-r which mudc it ai'peui'ance for the flrt time lut Fri day. The pnivr I a twice a-week publlcaMon nnd la Uaued by the Huo- cenn I'ulilihMliiK company, mnrle Mer,. nnd P. M. Kerhnw, proprie tor, UetHirl from the two connerle which are twlng operated on the Co lumbia i lver are to the effect that there I a heavy run of chum aalmon, but Unit other varltlia continue acarce. It I ?tlnmted now that the Columbia full puck will not exceed 20,000 cane. The enon close November 20. ir. Sidney Crlepun ha recovered from the mild ra of umllpox with which h ho been aufferlng end In couenunce the author! tie huve re moved the quarantine from the houae In whl. h he wa confined, No other member of the household hua vhown the gh.et vymptom of the dlaeaae o It wa deemed entirely unnx;etiry to retuln a lurvellance any longer. A band of vangelltlc linger com- Hied of Captain Paul Hubbard and wife, Captain B to vet and Captain Du iHrtui leave thl morning for n tended lour under the auaplce or the Hal vut Ion army, of which the officer and Mr. Hubbard are member. 'p- laln Dupertul hua had charg 0t the local eorp for the ttt three month. HI term of rervlce Here wa to have been Mix month, but owtng to hi fall ing health he hit been relieved and will hereafter pre the work aa a member of the band of alnger. C. K. Lankneter, preldent of th lo cal ':lgarmaker' union, and an em- lloy of Jtu k Hum' cigar factory h aprung a mirprlne upon hi friend In ,thl city by reluming from Heuttle yterday with Mm. Lnnkiu.ter toj whom he wn married lat Saturday In the sound metropoll. No one tmugln- ed for a minute that Mr. Lankastor contemplated uch a move, but never thele were not no dlroneerted but that they Hhowered congratulation upon the happy couple, who are living at the corner of Tenth and Uond atreet. It I recommended by a report of City Hurveyor Tee that an Improve ment prnHmnl for Kaat Axtorla be not effected. The Inttipovement I for the alleyway and Cedar atreet In Alder- brook, and the report Kignlfle that lie thoroughfare are o Utile ued that the coat of Improvement la entirely out of proportion to the neceenlty. It I funhr recommended, however, that a trcDtlo be constructed to widen the al leyway and thut Cednr atreet be widen. ed to 20 fe-ft through the center and where the atreet la S feet below the grade a treetle be Introduced. A de ficit of dirt to level off the deprewlon I claimed by the surveyor to be the reaion for the recommendations found In hi report. Tonight Fleher opera, house will no doubt be crowded to the dour to wit ne the production of the laughable farce comedy, "Flnnlgan'a Hall." The management realise that It phenom enal aucces 1 lus to the welt estab lished motto of always keeping faith with patron and o expenditure will be spared to enhance the attraction. Secure your seat at Griffin ft Heed', Portland politician are of the opin ion that C. W. Fulton will have t walkover for the United State senate, Speaking to a reporter Sunday after noon, a prominent republican leader ald that Mr, Fulton wa assured of enough votes to elect him on the first ballot, and that the Mitt-hell wing of the party would solidly support htm. The gentleman In question mid he thought Governor Geer would cut little figure In the contest. In voflng against an ordinance to ex tend the time for the completion of the Bond street Improvement Mr. Hansen last night made an explanation to tthe council. The contractor concerned Is C. H. Palmberg, and Mr. Hansen said the impression had gone out that it was a personal matter. This, how ever, wa a miatake. The councilman was oppoed to extending the time for making Improvements, and said he would never again vote for a measure of the kind. He quoted Mr. Palmberg as saying that he (the contractor; hnd no idea that he could make the Im provement In the stipulated time when h-1 accepted the contract, but that he relied upon an extension of time to fx1 ftl his agreement. Mr. Hansen believed thl Idea wa wrong and therefore vot ed t gainst the bill. Mr. Morton held the same Idea and announced that measures of the kind would hereafter receive his antagonism. Mr. Wright added that, if the councllmen persist ed In their plan, little atreet Improving would be accomplished. 4 PEIISONAL 4 M ENTION The Orloh Go Banket Is a handsome and light fto-cnrt which cart be easily folded and tnrrlcd on the arm, can be carried in travelling with child in it nnd us.'d us a high chair t table, can be conveniently carried on car. Must be seen to be appreciated. Prices 3 to Sin. Cha,' Hollborn ft Sort are sole agent. What Is Money Buck baking powder? One thnt is so good that we lose no thing hy offering to pay your money back If you do not find It better than any other. It's true you cun buy bak ing powder that I cheaper In price than Schillings Best, but not any that Is better In quality no matter what you pny for it. Johnson Bros. Deputy Game Warden Marshall, of 'oluinblti, has arrested Ol.it Jarvi, a 'Inn, for violating th vamo law. Marshall Is employed by a number t Astorlans to guard the game preserves up the river, nnd a few days ngo learned that Jurvl was dolny; snmo night hunting, lie succeeded In catch ing the nuin In the act of shooting ducks by the use of n search light, but Jarvl declined to submit to arrest. The deputy shot six or elghf times at him with a Winchester, and put two holes In Ihe boat. Jarvl returned the fire and for a time there was a Itched battle. Jarvl was arrested the following day and taken before Jus tice of the Peaco Damns, at Quliicy. He pleaded guilty and was fined 915. Fire Chief Stockton stated yesterday In conversation with a representative of The Astorlan thnt the alarm of Ore turned in by boys on Hallowe'en was not due to any fault of the system In use here, but totally to the tntschlev eousness of the lad who played the primk. The keys to the fire alarm boves are left in the neighborhood of the boxe. and lit the case of the Fri day night alarm the boy had K""'-' to the Trulllnger residence and secured the key. While the three hose wagons were out to the fulse alarm from West Astoria, an alarm came In from the extreme eastern portion of the city. This second alarm was the result of a prank played hy boys, although ihe man who turned It In at ted In good faith. Had there been a fire In the east end, however, that portion of the city would have been without fire pro tection. The chief thinks the boys ought to be watched carefully, and when Ciiught In such pranks thut the parents should be made to suffer. K. J. Sater, superintendent of the cannery at Cooks inlet operated by the Alaska Salmon association has much of Interest to say of the northern regions he has so recently vacated. The especial point where Mr.' Snter was located Is Tyonlk where there are In all three canneries In active opera tion during the canning season, The cannery managed by Mr, Suter dou bled It pack over that of last year, therd being plenty of fish and the works having been enlarged to accom modate an Increase of the business. The region in and about Cooks Inlet is rich 'n minerals and productive In oil and more people are constantly streaming In. The largest settlement In the region of western Alaska is Ko dlak, on Kodlak Island which hits a population of 2000 people. Sunrise, M. F. Hardety returned yesterday from Portland. Captain Dupertul leave today for The Dalle. : iayor Lester of Warrenion wa an Astoria visitor yesterday. K. Preston, the West Side cattle nan. visited th city yesterday ) Captain Wlcklund and wife of Ham mond were In the city yesterday. E. C. Jcffer visited the city y. terday from the Lewis and Clark. Dr. C. A. Cordlner returned yes!r- Frugality thrift and ability mark the American, and in manufactur ing and commerce have placed the United States first among the nations of the world. No institution so typifies the growth of the country as The Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York. It has paid policy-holders more than any other company in the world. Its assets exceed those of any other company in existence. Aimm, trrtr $352,000,000 A muni fM u r,AicjJSitn, $569 000,000 WnWof "WTurtglMll llwur?" , The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Rkmaho A. McCtnev, Tmiint. VAN DUBEN ft CO. Resident Anta. Astoria, Oregon. onerwoon Ulllespy. Manure.-. Smhi. Washington. ' ' C. H. Waterman. Stale Uim... Portland. Oregon. lUU&'t in o I Hi fnwjKt.M.Mirwd) m. H fOfULAA UNI vfcKiAL The PopGlar Universal Gives better result than any other range made. Burns lea wood beats quicker and costs lea. Yoa had 'better give it trial. Call and see oar lit tle winter air-tight beatersbest in all the world. 'J Foard & Stokes Co IK'i8!l'!lfft Ifflffl'tilTit' "til TSSttX jltXl f t St day from a short visit with fri-nd. i the metropolis. Mrs. D. K. Warren passed throutrh the city yesterday from Warrenton en rout3 to Portland. Chester Jordan will leave this morn ing for Belvldere. III., where he has accepted a position wfth the National Sewing Machine company. K. J. Sater returned Sunday from Cooks Inlet, Alaska, where he Is suoer- intendent of the cannery operated hy the Alaska Salmon association of San Francisco. Captain Paul Hubbard and wife of the Salvation army, who have been aaxistlng the local corps in evangelist ic work for some weeks, leave this morning for The Dalles, where they will continue their work. ALTERATION SALE. Special at Shanahan's Today. Mackintoshes 1-2 price; men's wo men s and children a. Two big tables of remnants, less than factory cost. Men's underwear 23c up. Men's socks 60 pair up. , Men' suits $5 up. Boys' suits II. 08 up. Everything re duced. No reserve. D. SHANAHAN. COOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 300000000000000000000006 THE GREAT QUESTION With most people it is Where can I buy the cheap est?" Taking quality into consideration, we can '. solve the problem for you regarding Dry G33ds, Shees, Groceries, Hoar and Feed You have only to give us a trial HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS Carnation Cream very fioe per can - - - ... 10c Catting PackiDg Company' Tomatoes, per can ... 10c Cream Sugar Corn choice per can 1 ) Other good in proportion. V. H. COFFEY, rJOCttOOCOOOOCX&OOOOOOCCOOOCC 48349! Bond Street rxaxxuxxxxixwxtaxx2awixxxwxwwXi2Xw .. e g-YUU CAN DO NO BETTER g YYitn lour Money Than to Parchase 2 Carpets, Rags, Linoleums, Matting 1 4 And every other article for the home where yoa can get the Best Goods, e M at (he Lowest Prices, at the Popular Furniture Store of a I H. H. ZAPH, - - - The House Furnisher j .....'.".: N xnxxax j uxxsxxaxxsxx xsxXKXxKXxnxxi:xrirxfx Hotel PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only Ftrst-Cfaaa Hotel In Portland stlunled on the northern side of Cooks Inlet during the summer months has : 3000 populutton but as soon as the win-; ter sets In the place becomes practical- j ly deserted. Kodluk island Is noted j for good quarts so that tthe mining done there Is more of a substantial ( order, heavy capital hacking up each move. In other regions It Is quite different, particularly Ilambo, bay, which besides being worked for Its oil resources is greatly sought after for Its placer mines. The population In districts, which Mr. Sater visited on this district Is therefore rather fluctu ating. The Valdese and Copper rivers his return abounds In copper of ex cellent quality and rare abundance. Something like 300.00a tons hnd been removed from a shaft 800 feet deep and this vast quantity of ore was to be seen lying about In heaps . Surveyors are now nt work laying out a line for a railroad Into this copper region, and It is stated by those who know thnt It will be one of the best paying roads In the country. Tlw Alaska Central mil way Is another company designed for the purpose of opening up th min eral regions of the north. A line Is now being surveyed between Cooks In let and Resurrection bay. It is the In tention to eventually extend the road to Beherlng sea. Mr Sater will visit with his family in this olty for a week or so before returning to the headquar ters of his company In San Francisco, 1 n SUIT AINiS During the course of the year ODDS and ENDS will accumulate in every store and no up-to-date mer chant should carry them over. 1 have 269 Hen's Suits, all colors and sizes, worth from $10 to $18.50, one or two of a kind, and I WILL SELL THEn, Because the prices will force them to go. Mixed Patterns of Nobby Men's tSuits, nothing the matter, only one or two of a Kind, worth on an average$10. Your picK for PVJ03 Then there are better suits, round or square corners, just as good as you can buy anywhere for $12.50 to $13.50 take one at $8.90. Here's where we show good, repu table Suits, nothing wrong only the price. You'll miss it if you wait too long. Suits worth $15.00 t1fV7!L' to $18, for a short time tpiv-J. 13 This is the whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth. Don't wait until everybody else ha taken first pick. You know how people took advantage of bur cuts In mackintoshes at $2.50 and 3 for 11 shirts. If you came too late you were sorry. These Suit Bargains won't last long. MEM MAN WISEL The Reliable Clothier and Hatter