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Books, Periodicals, Main- v on , 7tl10ut p-.-miC3ion. Any - " o such offense bo liable to prosecution ' ASTORIA PUBLIC LfBRARY ASSOCIATION. ONLY PAPER PUB LISHED IN ASTORIA WITH ASSOCIATED PRESS SFRVICO . . . A51WIUA, UKUjIW, Y VAi tSUA If . AUVOIIJhK 5, 1902 miTiinKiinKiiimmmiiiHiiKrininnTrm The Finest Palace c,trcu. st. Palace ItlllTmimiliHlirrrmtrrniMiMiinnimtim Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of til kinds at lowest rates, fur fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V ALLBM Tctit led Commcrchil Streets School Books And all kinds ol School Supplies. We have tbem u tutul. A tou of Tablets Jt received. TRICES LOWEST. GRIFFIN 6b REED A New Blettd of Coffee We hnvo an Eastern Blond of Coffco that we are putting ou the ninrkct at 25 cents per pound. A bargain never before offered. Flsiier BrOS,, 546-550 Bond St. uaazttuttixnzznjmtjaut mmwHCttnttsaiuttsatattmtmnfflm rUrtSduftacr V Mux Hud Tutored 0 11 WESTsSBtt P. A. STOKES, Commercial St., EQUAL IN STYLE AND QUALITY to the highest priced custom tailoring, yet but one-third the cost. You need not be a clothing critic to discover this fact It is apparent at a clance. livery C. K. & 13. garment regardless of price is made with that individual nicety which is only characteristic of the highest priced merchant tailoring. Hvery suit up to the minute in style and advanced work manshipmade for dressy men. Sold by MiiuanlllSt mt tttuuut Restaurant in the City Regular Mwils, 25 ccuU, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Everything the ninrket offords. CaterindGompany tat itttttjttt' WE HAVE Every desirable fea ture in late styles and materials. We can please you and guarantee you sat isfaction. YOU HAVE No risk to run, for our clothing is not excelled inthe state or our prices beat en. You know wb at you're getting here.. Astoria, Ore. "'"' TURNER BEATEN IN WASHINGTON Republicans Will Control Legis lature and Elect All Three Congressmen LANE WINS IN CALIFORNIA Probably Has Defeated Pardee for Governor Republican JLuudallde Reported In Montana. BRATTLE. Nov. 4. Returns from (he iluta election sre coming In slowly, Only Incomplete return have I ten re ceived, but these Indicate clearly that the republican congresslonrl ar.dl d U-, Cushman and Jones for re-e!ec tion, and Wilt E. Humphrey, will be elected by a mujorlty between 11,000 and 0,000. The vote ha been lighter thin wes exp-.ctd ,but both parties will suffer almost equally from the circumstance. The republicans will control the elate legislature, having from 0 to 5 mem bers. Thla Insures the election of a republican United States sem.lnt to succeed Turner .democratic. The moat significant feature of the campaign ) the fact that Hiram E. Hadley, re publican candidate for Justice of the supreme court, will lead his ilciut. IN SPOKANE COUNTY. SPOKANE, Nov. 4.-Panlul return Indicate the defeat of the republican ; legislative ticket In Spokane to'uty. The republican congressional ticket will carry the county by a large ma jority . Hasher and Graven, demo crat, for the state aenate, are un doubtedly elected. UTAH OOm REPUBLICAN j SALT LA KB, Nov. 4.-Indlcatlon at ' HOW CONGRESS WILL STAND Republicans Will Control Both Branches by Slightly Reduced Majorities. WASHINQTON, Nov. 4-The net V t least H majority. The present sen ats contains 84 republcans and St dem ocrats, In a total of 90 seats, there beln g two vacancies from Deaware. The terms of 80 senators expire with the p resent congress. There is also a va cancy from Michigan, caused by the d Including Delaware, 25 senators wll today. Of these, the republicans hav surely carried W-Indlana, New Hampshire. North Dnkota. South Dak ota, Pennsylvania, California, Connec ticut. New Tork. Michigan, Kansas, W Isconsin. and Washlngton-and the democrats seven-North Carolina. Del Carolina, Florida. Alabama and MIbki 34 democrats In the next senate. The result of the contests at this h Utah and Colorado, with chmifcs invo tures in Colorado, Idaho and Nevada, a If these probabilities should be mi.liied. the senate will stand b3 republl cans and S7 democrats, with a loss of pared with the prsnt political division. THE NUTHOUSE, WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.-2:30 A. M.-Returrs received here Indicate that the republicans elected :96 nwmbe and the Independents three an Pebnsy ANOTHER CHICAGO, Nov. 4. -Dispatches to that the republicans have elected 18S with 28 districts to hear from. ' THE LATEST RETURNS CHICAGO, Nov. 4, Dispatches to the Associated Press up to 8:80 a. m. show the republicans elected 195 com? districts to hear from. midnight are that McCarthy, republi can, Is elected associate justice of the supreme court by a plurality of about 2500, and that the republicans will have a considerable majority in the legisla ture. LANDSLIDE IN MONTANA Faotlonal Sollt Elects Entire Republi can Ticket There, BUTTE, Nov. 4. Late returns from outlying counties Indicate the election of the entire state republican ticket. Counties heretofore democratic report republican landslides, i . ' The republican committee makes the lowing estimate: Dixon, for congreas, 4000 majority. -', Ilolluway, Associate Justice, JOOO, The legislature will be slljditly re publican. LANE PROBABLY F.LEOTEI) Indications Are He Will Carry Call- fornla by fimull Margin. BAH rUAHVIBW, NOV, I. At 1 ft. m. the returns at hand Indicate that If Lane, for governor (democratic), main tains the present gains he will be elec ted by a small plurality. The repub lican committee has reduced Its claim for Pardee from 10.W to 6000, With the exception of governor the republic ans will probably sleet the entire state ticket, but have lost one and probably three congressmen. Loud In the Fifth Is defeated and Oil ette In the First and Coombs it. the Second ire running; behind the ticket Tie remaining five congressmen are, according to the present figures, re publicans. ' Complete returns from 26 precincts outside of San Francisco give Pardee 8069, Lane 7170. About half the vote In Sun Francisco was counted at 1 a. m. It stands: Tardee, 14,016; Lane, 19.116. IDAHO GOES REPUBLICAN Somewhat of a Landslide for Entlrs State Ticket There. BOISE. Nov. 4. Enough is known to assure a republican majority on the entire state, ticket at 3000. Counties supposed to be certainly democratic have swung into the republican column The republicans will have 47 members of the legislature, a majority of 13 on Joint ballot. BOISE, Nov. 4. Scattered returns Indicate ttie election of Morrison, re publican, for governor by a small plur ality. The republicans also claim a majority of the legislative candidates CLOSS IN NEBRASKA. LINCOLN. Nov. 4.-Nebraska hs probably gone republican,- but by so narrow a margin on the but of the ticket that an unus'ial slump in any great number of precincts will give the i governorship to the fuslonlsta. nlted States senate wll be repubican by eath of Senator McMillan. 1 be elected by the legislatures chosen aware (probably), 'Arkansas. South url. This lnsurea 52 republicans and our is still In doubt in Nevada, UUio. ring the election of democratic legisla nd a republican legislature In Utnu. four majority to the republicans, com rs of the n-xt house, the democrats 176 Ivanla), leaving U districts I ndnibt. ESTIMATE. the associated press up to 2 a. m. show congressmen and the democrats 173. ressmen and the democrats ISO. with 11 AGED DOCTOR COMMIT SUICIDE. Announced That He Would Soon ' Dii After Taking Poison. He NEW YORK, Nov. 3-Dr. G. I. Cook said to have practiced In medicine in Ohio for SO years Is dead at the New York hospital from morphine poison ing, He was 78 years old. On Sunday he called at the home of his daughter and announcd that he had taken mor phine and would soon be dead. A physician as called bt-t found no trace of poison. Several hours later Cook began to show signs that he had toll the truth. He was hurriedly tak en to the hospital, but all efforts to restori him proved futile. f ' - ODELL ELECTED BY NARROW VOTE New York City Rolled Up Great Democratic Majority But Republicans Won Out. VICTORY SEEMS SWEEPING With Exception of Delaware and Itliode Island the Kepubli caus Have Elected Their State Tickets. NBW YORK, Nov. .-The city of Greater New Tork, which last year elected a fuslonlat to the Mayoralty, returned to the democracy today end rolled up one of its old-time majori ties for that party. Locally, the can didates voted for were three Justices of the supreme court, 1 members of the national house of representatives, 21 staw senators and 2 state assembly men. In Kings county a sheriff and In Queens county a district attorney were elected. Coler's plurality for governor in the city was well above 109000. Kdwud B. Amend, Vernon M. Davis and Ed ward E. McCall, Tammany Hull dem ocratic candidates, were elected to the surpme court by pluralities from 70, 000 to 110,900. The vote cast today showed a le mMrkabie change of feeling from last year, when Mayor Low carried New York county by 6000. William R. Hearst, proprietor of the New York American, is elected con gressman from the Eleventh district. WHAT THE BULLKTINS 8AT BrK Dispatches Telling the Story of the New York Fight. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Revised fig ures up to 2:45 a. m make Odell's plur ality In th6 state-li.t04. -- NEW YORK, Nov, 4. -Late returns from remote districts show a falling oft in Odell vote. Odell's estimated plur ality Is now SbOO. NEW YORK. Nov. 4.-WIMI 18 dis tricts to hear from Coler's plurality in Greater New York is 119,431. NEW YORK, Nov. 4 Seven hundred and twenty election districts out of 1543 in the city of Greater New York give, for governor, Odell 84.244. Coler 144.624. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Four hundred and seventeen election districts out of SHI In New York state outside Great er Wew York give o ell 87,545. Coler 72.507. The same dist cts in 19W gave Odell 102.287. StanchBd S0,70. NEW YORK, Nov. 4. At 10 o'clock Senator Piatt stated Odell would come to the Bronx with 133.000 plurality. The state is claimed by 13,000. NEW YORK, Nov. 4 At 9:15 o'clock the New York World anuounces the re-election of Odell. NEW YORK, Nov. 4. Having been kept fully informed during the day and the night as to the course of the elec tion, President Roosevelt retired fully !tisn,t wi:h the result. He was particularly gratified wltih the returns from New York state, which assured the re-election of Governor Odell. OYSTER BAY. N. Y.. Nov. 4.-The town of Oyster Bay gives Odell 1561 and Coler 1637. President Roosevelt's dl-stvlct. the Fifth, giive a plurality of 31 for th.i democratic state ticket. IN ILLINOIS CHICAGO, Nov. 4,-Meager returns prevented at midnight anything like an accurate statement of the result in Illinois, although th-re is every Indi cation that the republican ticket will be elected by a S'1 majority. Thfi next legislature wU be republican. RESULT IN' IOWA DES MOINES, Nov. 4. -On the basis of the returns up to U p. m. the re publicans elected the state ticket by about 75,000 plurality. Judge Birdsall, republican, to Succoed Speaker D. B. Henderson In congress, was elected by about 4000 votes over ex-Governor Botes. STANDOFF IN DELAWARE WILMINGTON, Nov. I.-Ths com plexion of the next general assembly is in doubt. At 1:15 a. m. it Is ap parent that a deadlock on the two United States senatorial vacancies will be the result, as was the case two years ago. IN RHODE ISLAND PROVIDENCE, Nov. .The elec tion of Garvin, democratic, for govern or ,1s practically assured. The re mainder of the republican state ticket and two republican congressmen are elected. INDIANA IN LINE INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4.-Indlarui, It is estimated, gives the republican candidates from 25.000 to 40,000. The delegation to congress remains nn changed. The legislature will be re publican by 25 on Joint ballot. IN PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA, Nov. l.-Samue! N. Pennypacker, republican, was elect ed governor by an estimated plurality of 175,000. IN WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE, Nov. 4. Wisconsin has gone republican by 25,000 plurality. Governor La Follette and the complete state ticket are ejected. OUTCOME IN OHIO COLUMBUS, Nov. 4.-At o'clock the republican state commttee estlmat- j ed its plurality In Ohio at ovtr iOO.MO WHEN CROWN HEADS MEET. Visit of Germany's Emperor and Port ugal's King Significant NEW YORK. Nov. 4Emperor William's, approaching visit, being closely connected in time with the ar rival of the king of Portugal, has re vived discussions, cables the Tribune's London correspondent of an alleged secret chapter of Anglo-German diplo macy. No diplomatist doubts the ex istence of a secret agreement between the two governments relating to the partition of Portuguese East Africa and many well Informed men suspect that Asia Minor also Is Included, In the scope c this convention. The most reasonable theory Is that the British government, having secured an option to buy the Portuguese territory when ever the Lisbon government is ready to sell It, arranged with the Berlin government for a scheme for dividing It and readjusting the rfontlera Toe German emperor is alleged to be anx ious to have the sale carried through and the advantages for Germany made known for the sake of vindication of his own course of action In keeping on good terms with England. , The Brit ish ministers) on the other hand, are believed to be reluctant to reveal a par titlon scheme In advance of actual pur chase of the territory and the king of Portugal Is not expected to lend en couragement to the Idea that the sale can be hurried on. SILVERSMTHS GO OUT ON STRIKE Quit Work Just When Their Services Are the Most Needed. NEW YORK. Nov. 4 At the begin ning of the holiday trade, with goods J of unfinished orders at the factories. neaHy 500 silversmiths In this city, have struck for a nine hour work day by order of the Brotherhood of Silver- smiths. In several shops increased WRges also have been demanded and it is believed the strike will spread. Involving factories in other cities. THE INSIDE j W --: - ,.,,,111,1 J The perfection in economical stove construction "SUPERIOR" HOT BLAST For sale in Astoria only bv the ECLIPSE HARDWARE COMPANY Plumbers and Stesmfitt? gun am septemcer zuin. fk. 4h k A . TWELVE KILLED . MANY INJURED Appalling Loss of Life AttsnJi Panic Which Occurred Irt New York City. MADISON SQUARE DISASTER Crowd of 33,000 Thrown Into Jpanle by Explosion While Watching Election It turns Last Night. - NEW TORS, Nor. i.-By a imma ture explosion of fireworks In Madison Square garden tonight 12 persons were killed and a number seriously Injured. Owing to the panic and confusion among the crowd watching the election' returns It was difficult to make any estimate of the fatalities. The re port was so heavy that the windows were broken In houses around the squars. When the panic had subsided 1 persons vere found unconscious on the ground. Some, however, quickly recovered. The others had been hor ribly mutilated. It was reported that four boys watching the fireworks on Madison avenue were killed. . Five hundred extra policemen were ordered on duty. Twelve person were killed outright, many being blown almost to pieces, and at least 50 were Injured, many fat-, ally. At least 30,004 persons thronged the square at the time of the explosion which was succeeded by a frightful panic in whfch hand reds were throwa down and trampled under foot. THE DEAD: FOI.ICEMAN DENNIS SHEA. WILLIAM B. FINNEY. - GEORGE BITTLE. HAROLD ROBL2Y. , SIX UNKNOWN MEN. UNKNOWN COLORED MAN. . UNKNOWN COLORED BOY. SERIOUSLY INJURED: Policeman Michaal McGee. r - ' Policeman Michael Regan. Florence Dyer. David Myars. William Mallory. William Glanner , James Corrygan. . . : Frank Lelston. Geors-s Landon. Charles Glandwln. John Farrell. E. Drllar. ' Frank L. Keeler. ; Frank WU.t. Helen Wilson. "T Henry Adams. Charles Olg-an. - , L. Davis. i Joseph Scha?fer. " Samuel Mayer. . Angelo Dominlek. ' HALE JOHNSON KILLED Prohibition Vice-Presidential Candi date Shot to Death In Illinois. EFFINGHAM. III.. Nov. 4. -Hale Johnson, who was the orohlbltloo vice presidential candidate In 1896, was shot .m-1 kill! this afternoon, at lo gota. Jaspsr county. Illinois, by Harry Harris. The two men became involved (Continued on Page Four.) AND OUTSIDE ii n I! it X ii ti I