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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1902)
I rill.' UnnMIVr ICTniMlM TIKTIIuIW V 'irfii r. r-r . . - j. . wisam ffjiwuftii, iimnrim,: nut r.iiii.t , Fancy Ifpio in wlioro wo lead them nil. Tlioc who Imvo bought tlu'iu More, will lo ure to buy ngniii thin ,Vmr, for Uioy know we t'll ONLY new Nuts of good Uility. ''-' 3 pounds for 50 cents. Ross, Higgiris 6b Co. .Uc guiio stoviati TMUtPHONB at. THK WKATIIUK. PORTLAND, Nov. U.-Wetern Ore gon and Western Washington, fcfa (iiJ rln. Hastarn Oregon, Inereas ln cloudiness followed by showers; warmer. Kaatorn Washington and Northern Idaho, partly cloudy, prob sMy followed by showers by evening. SPECIAL SALE BOYS' WAISTS Twill! Clu-yiot WftisU, strong, rticwihle ami warm, TIu'Mj waUtu aro in all hmh, .Their regular wiling ii; in JJ.V, but while thi-y ;last we will wll thorn at'tlio f my special jc price of each - Tonight. ' "Hallo. Will!" At Klahcrs' opers house. A shipment of llelns'a celebrated mm meat snd spple butter Just in, t J.ihnaon Pros. Jual In -s shipment of fancy Northern H,y, llaldwln, lien Havla and Hpltsen b.ra amilce. We have also In slock aui. very nli cooking apple aurh 4 Wam-ns, Olory Monday's etc. tiros. Tin ltt-B deputy KfRllil president of llu Eaxlea will Ixi with th lodge this veiling. In view of this fact the Royal Nelshbors will postpone their mating ami allow their "tutor lodge th uo of the hall. u k. M. Hansen, who for a few tu puBlhs leen proprietress of the Aatur ihni"e. has leaned the tcnirai no t.H and la now taking possession. The Mitral haa been lately renovated and larg.-ty refurnished and will continue to be a popular houae. 4 irui ! offered the public for 8t- urdav evening, when Hoaa Nlcholna of P.wthtnd will lecture at the Congre (rational church under the auaplcea of tie W. H. Lord Wlrd society, no ai K1U4I011 will be churned. A cordl.il In vltallnn la extended to all. Ralph Woraley. formerly of thla city but now a realdent of Knappa, will L ive for San Francisco in a few d.iya whore he will enter a dramatic actvool. Mr. Woraley modestly asserts that he d,H not Intend making a very rro- gttmttmitwttwatttwmtnJtt! DOULGAS $3.50 SHOES 1IHST INTIIHWOKU I'NION MAUH ... S.A.Gimre .If.i IIoikI Street MIM AGENT' FOB ASTORIA DUNBAR 0 Muntmuttmmtmtmtmmmmuttm Walnuts nouiued debut In the profeaalon, but hla friend who art acquainted with lila hlatronlc abllltlea am very rtudr In predicting a brilliant career on the boarda. The particular work that be nurpoaea doing la comic oNru, hla vole and general alyle eapeclully adapting him for that chiaa of actliif. The ludlea of the W. r, T. U. w hold a memberKhIp aolal tbia ufior. noon nt the uaual hour In the resular meeting pl.tce on Uond atnet. Morn lnt'reat la conaiui;tly lelng munlfealed In till orgu'ilaatlon, the membera be ing very energotle In their efforta to build up the union and make It a pow er In the community, Tlu I'ortliinJ Jounul hit not lnen received In (hla city for two nlnlua, nd liM'nl aubacrlbera for that paper have bwn dlaapHiln(ed. The failure of th pler to arrive wna probably due to aome error In Tortlnnd, al- though the local ageiu hita not btvn adid of the cauae. 1'. t. I'ackard and 11. 0. BuiUh, for. inerW realilenla of thla city and low realdlng at Vancouver, Waab., had tiirlr .winter auppllea ahlppt-d from hen y ni.Tlay by Johnaon Wroa. Thla makea the fourth year that thla nrm Ima hlpvd auppllea to their fonner patrona, and thla Arm la deaervlng of muuch pralae by holding the trade at au h a dlatanc. The diapatchea thla morning contain an account of fighting at Panama, It which an American waa killed. He waa a member of the crew of the Jv tie Banning, which waa taken aouth by t'aptaln 8am Itandall of Aato.-la. Captain Randall'! connection with the tteumer ce.taed on hit arrival at Pan ama, The veaan! la now known at the Wogoia and la In commlaalon aa a gun boat. The Urttleh ehtp Clydea-tle. long overdue from Newraallo for Ban Fmn- clw-o, haa reached her deatlnatlon. Eighty iwrcent relnaurance hnd been offered on her. and, aa vcsM and rnr o are worth more than 1150,000, the gambler cbimed up a prvity ttake. The OlydetJale wat delayed by a foul bot;om. Hhe waa alithted by the Ulv eralde, arriving here, and waa at one taken off the overdue llet. Iieputy I'nlteil Btntet Marahal Rob erta iirrlved down from Portland yea tt rilay nnd took Into cualody the tvven teamen who wert detnlned by Pr. Kurle for violating the quarantine reg utatlona. Two of them Ih-Ioiik to the tlrltlah thlp 'County of ltoxburgh, which la in quarantine, xhey were In ttructed to n-maln aboard ahlp until the veaael and her ballaat had gone through the proceaa of fumtgntlon, but, dltregardlng ordert, they deaerUnl. The other five men belong to the barkentlne Kcho and ulto disobeyed Inatruetlona by paying a vlalt to the Roxburgh. They will be proaecutcd for violation of the quurantlne regulation! and were taken to Portland lnat night to an aver th.1 charge, tieorge Knboth hat not yet decided to take un appeal In the tax purchase rat which wat recently tried out be fore Judge McBrlde, and which In volve! the vonttltutlonnilty of the law patHod at the lnat aeaalon of the lcglalature providing for the wile of dcllnipient property. The property bought In by Mr. Kaliolh wna purchaa ed by Ferguaon A Houaton from Judge C. H. Page. Prior to the aalo to M-r. Ferguaon A Houaton 1144 tnxoa were delinquent ugalntt the land. Judge McUrlde htM that the aalo by the county to Mr. Kaboth wut void. A supreme court decltlon would deter mine for all time whether or not the ruling of the lower court were tound. Many peraont are Interested v lu tihr matter and there It tome talk or rain ing a fund to carry the cuae to the uper court. The reaerved teat tale for "Hello. Bill t opened up with a rush yetter day trornlnj! and Flahert' opera hoiiso will no doubt be crowded to the doors tonight. Who It there who doca not like to laugh when he tini tomethlng to laugh nt which doet not Intuit il Intelligence, which he can thoroughly enjoy and leave the theater without the feeling that he hat lowered hlm telf by laughing at, and with the con aclouwcaa of having tpent three hour of unrestricted merriment? To him "Hello, Bill!" appeals, ' and to him "Hello, BUI I" lookt for patronage. H Is now In Itt fourth year of Kuccesa, Itt career for the pnet three yt-nra hav ing been confined almoat exclusively to the country eatt of the Mississippi ad north of the i Ohio river, where "Hello, Bill!" U a tynonym for all that It tunny and itt yearly visit It, looked forward to at one of the events of the theatrical teaion. - The public trhool children who wrote eaaaye for the prleea to be given by the W. R. Lord Bird toclety are re quited to be present at the .lecture Haturday evening at I o'clock In the Congregational church, where the an nouncement! will be made aud the prlxet awarded. The teacher are al o requeeted to be preaent and bring a Hat of Dame correa ponding to the number of the etaaya ao that the com mittee will be able to tell who the winner are. The bowling committee of 4he Com mercial club met laat night for the purpose of apportioning handicap for the bowler Who are to take part In the coming tournament. Forty wa the acore oil which handicap were baaed, and the bowler were given handicap in accordance with their re spective showing In the recent tryout. It la the intention to Inaugurate a motiuhly tournament for a handeome medal and a three-men team weekly tournament for three pretty buttons, With the aid of the rtver tug Ok lahoma th German bark Magdalene succeeded In getting oft the aandt yes terday morning without difficulty and th It)' now taking on the balance ot ber cargo of wheat. It Is not believed ' Uuit the bark sustained any Injury t whatever by her mlahap, and It is even aakt the Incident might possibly be of benefit to her, as the contact with the sund will have a tendency to re move th hurnscles and other growth that gnrticra on the bottom of deep seagttng vewtekt. Ueorge ttiulth, the negro who haa bwn on trial In Portland for the mur der t his wife, was yesterday aen lenwl by Juibjce George to be banged the 19th et next December.' The wife of ike mvrtferer was a white woman and the circumstances attending the crime wrre of such a brutal character that no sympathy whatever Is accord ed the Mack brute. The administra tion of trie death sentence wa pro nounced to hi particularly sol men men ner. but the negro retained perfect unruffled ewsposure. Fifteen days are allowed (tie defendant to prepare a bill of exceptions, but It ha not yet been decided to make an appeal. Should oae be mule and the case continued It la generally conceded that It will only prolong the execution ot the sen tence, as there Is no doubt the pris oner will expiate hi crime on the gallows. W. W. Whipple, f sawmill fame, It In the city from Bucoda, Waah., looking afn-r business Interest here. Mr. Whlple note with gratification the building of new mills here, and re marks, "I told you so," when the ar rival of eastern mlllmen Is commented upon. It wut always hit contention that Astoria would Jiave plenty of mlllt once th ttart waa made. Some parties have come here and gone away dlsnp'iKtlnlrd. and Mr. Whipple Is at a lots to know why an effort was not made to looute them. The men In ques tion succeeded In keeping the object of their visit a secret, and were not got In tow by the manufactories com mittee. The Bucoda plant Is getting along nicety and has orders for much laore luwbor than can be turned out. Last monh more than 100 cars of lumber were shipped east, and double the number would have been tent out were It not for the car shortage. The outleok tor lumbering is very bright, Mr. Whipple says, and the demand Is ao stiff that a year's advance output can be sold at any time. The Push club met In regular set nlon lust evening and considerable time was devoted to discussion of proposed road luglaluttun. It Is the Intention of Representative-elect Carnation to In troduee at the coming session a meas ure Ihat will apply to road districts in about the tame manner that the school luv applies to st4iool districts. The roud cemmlttee of the Push cluD has been asked by President Carna wan to lotX Into the matter and submit to him a statement embodying Ideas thut will be practicable. ' The present laws are not at all suitable for pro-gi-essive communities where much roadbulldingt i going on, and the con templated changes are much needed. The club spont some time In talking over the work of the fisheries department-, end uatlsfactlon was expressed with the excellent showing made this seueon at the state hatcheries. Mr. Van Puaen wh present and explained to the naenaobni that he had been Investl- Kuting Htte, and that the experimental work thus fur done had acquainted him with the beet locations. A mcetiig of the eltlxen central com mittee wis held yesterday afternoon, and It wws decided 'to call an assem bly for the purpose of nominating can didates to be voted for at the approach ing city election. The assembly will be held at the city hatl at 8 o'clock on the night of November 19, The call will appear tomorrow and will Invite ixll persons, irrespective of political faith, to assist In making the nomina tions. It has been definitely settled that A. M. Smith will be a candidate for re-election. He will -have no op position before the cltlsen convention. In the First ward George Kaboth will be named for councilman. Mr. Ko both has told those behind the cltlsen move that he will accept the nomina tion. In the Second ward J. Vv Burns will get the re-noml nation rj-om the cl likens.. Two .councllmen, are to, be elected from this ward and Council man ftvenson Va generally regarded as th choice for the other place. In the Third ward Councilman Brlx, republi can, will probably be endorsed If he want the pla-av James W. Welch hss been spoken of as a probable republl. cn candidate In the Becond ward, but haa given no intimation a yet as to whether or not he desires the nomi nation, Oam Warden Qulmby Is determined to stop the indiscriminate slaughter of duck and wlU Invoke every poaalble measure In behalf of the oheervance of the law. His attention has already been brought to the open violation of the regulations Imposed upon duck hunters and the constant breach haa come to such a pass that drastic nieaaures. If necessary, will be used to compel their enforcement. True sportsmen will do alt they can to as sist protecting the game, realising aa they do that the laws are enacted only for a good cause, so It la of course not this claw of hunter that the game warden Is after, but tfte slaughterer, the man who turns his presence Into a slaughter pen. No one hunter I al lowed to kill more than CO ducks per day, and It Is this regulation that the warden and his deputies will see I enforced. PERSONAL MENTION C. H. Thomas I In the city from Portland, John K. Oratke apent yesterday In Portland. J. C. Denton and wife of Ilwaco are In the city. Theodore Conkk, a citizen of Ilwaco, Is In the city. J. B. Wyatt Is in the city from Van couver, Wash. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zlgler of Port land are In the city. W. J. Ingalls was In from the Lewis and Clark yesterday. John Talt of the Troy laundry was In the city yesterday. Senator Fulton Is In the metropolis on a brief business trip. E. H. Schelle and A. J. Dellent of Fort Stevens are lit town, - W. M. McFadden of T aroma arriv ed In the city yesterday. Ex-Mayor E. 8. Rowe of Portland waa In the city yesterday. Hon. John H. Smith was In Portland yesterday on legal business. Charles Hamilton, a soldier of Fort Stevens, is visiting In the city. Miss Harriet Tallant will leave this morning for Orlando, Fla.. where the FAI The Great ODD and END 7 $UIT $ALE j& WILL END SHORTLY AND THEN r $6.85 Formerly up to The A Young Man of good habits always standi the best chance of success No man of vicious habits or impaired health can obtain a policy in The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. Its policy; is therefore at once a certificate of a sound body and evidence of good morals. In Amu, bw ihu Am ( tnr eilm lift ewauijfli tiimiK, in trn $352,000,000 It ha paid Pelkr4lUrf er $569,000,000 hif k i. mora tku any mtm lift inurucs uann a woild ha dubunnl. A yoo maa, imttioutf mcmm, ibwld toatida that (iot.1,, . Writ for mWm Shall X IhuiI'1 The Mutual Lite Insurance! Company of New York IVma.o A. McCwbv, Prwul.aL i VAN DU8EN ft CO, Resident Agent. Astoria, Oregon. ' Sherwood Gillespy, Manager, SeatUe, ! . V. 1 , ' w uawngion, . C. JI. Waterman, Stat? Manager, j Portlund, Oregon. will visit with her sister, Mrs. Richard Carrulhrs. Contractor Fastabend has returned from a brief business trip to Portland. A. J. Knightly, a cltlsen of Ilwaco, arrived down from Portland last night. A. S. Troslld, manager of the Ne canlrum Spruce Lumber company, is In the city. Deputy Collector of Custom Parker returned last night from a brief visit to Portland. Miss M. Leon a Townsend of Warren ton la in the city, the guest of Mrs. Jennie Busey. Mrs. B. Calvin and Mrs. Etta El liot arrived In the city last night from Marshland enroute for Ilwaco. 8. R. Cogan and family arrived in yesterday from the Lewis and Clark. They leave today for Portland. STARTLING, BUT TRUE "It everyone knew what a grand medicine Dr. King s New Life Pills Is," writes O. H. Turner, Dempseytown. Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two weeks use has made a new man of me." Infallible for constipation, stom.ich ani liver troubles. 25c at Chiia. lingers' drug store. R WAR iYOU'LL KICK YOURSELF: We started this sale with 269 of 'cm; have sold 53 the first 10 days. PN'T ,et eve,ybody else take their Dick be fore you make up your mind. BMmaWBmMWt $8.90 $10 Before $12.50ca$13.50 eraiain Reliable Clothier and Hatter i ........ . F "HA 'JJJ (lilliii.aiiinii mi.. winr - i,3Pyyllsaw jF iai - I .1 rT Castings We are prepared to make thesa os short notice and of the best materials. Let us give yon estimate on any klnA of castings or pattern work. Lowest price tor flist-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. WILLAMETTE J. II. COLEM AX, College of Libral Arts, Law, Art, Medi cine, Music, Oratory, Theology, Business PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT open to student completing eighth grade department lower grade In pre paratory department. Beside a (lord ing professional training, the University seeks to give a thorough ptacttcai" education to all who are aware of the value ot a trained brain. THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers a thorough course in the theory and practice of teaching. Meet all re qulrements of state school law It teacher are In constant demand. CCatalogue upon application. ' " . - HQXEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON Tfie Only First-Class Hotel Itt Portland For having neglected a Golden Opportunity wi The Pcpolnr Universal Gives better resnlt than any other rsng made. Burn less wood beat quicker and cost less. Yon bad better give it a trial. Call and see onr lit tle winter air-tight heaters beat io all the world. " Foard & Stokes Co. IRON, STEEL. BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Irca 0 Brass Works Ccr. lstk and Prsnkllo are: 7 DRIVERS! President, Siilem, Ore. NING $10.75 Before $15 to $13 I