ASTOIllAPOBUOilBilASnssoaia LARGEST CIRCULA TION IN CLATSOP AND THE ADJOINING COUNTIES ...... LISHFD IN ASTOHU WITH ASSOCIATED PRESS si:rvich . . . VOL. LV -ASTORIA. OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER it. 1902. NO. lis mm I 1 1 rtooooooooooooMooomooxro V. H. COFFEY lUgularly mppllti very liirn iiumlmr of fmuil ten with nil (la ir Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Mill Stuffs Ills prices tell the reason. teooooooooocoooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooo xxtanznxxtazszxnzzxnzznzznzzzxzznx Air Tight Heaters jj 3 FROM 52 UPWARDS Cook HUivtft, Ranges mul everything in 3 tlio lve lino at nlNolutely tlio lowest price in Astoria. S H. II. ZAPF, - - The House Furnisher B ntzznzwzxnzzzztazzazztazitzZ8zzttzznzz J)g Finest Restaurant in the City Rrgiiliir Mt-nU, 25 cents, Pmf)f P Sumluy )iniKTH u Specialty. I UIUVV Everything the market affords. Palace Coascrclal St- Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Logger. A. V. ALL, 13 IN Tenth and Cummcrchil Streets School V And all kind of School Bnppliw. X . Tablet jo.t rawived. jj GRIFFIN O0O00OOOOO b A New Blend of Coffee We have an Eastern Blend of CofToo that wo are Hitting ou the market nt 25 cent per jwund. A bargain never before otlered. 3 Fisher BfOSap tfinxxtaxtaxaxxttxraxxtaxtOT tnrnimirmtinvrntimattttttmnmta Hn$diffner V Mr ItudTiilorcd V.. Mai P. A. STOKES, Commercial St., m-m Slriit CatcrlnSCompany g LtZZZZZZZZZXZZZXZZXZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Books We Lave them at turns). A lou ot I'lUCES LOWEST. 6b REED O0O0OOH004000 1 546-550 Bend St. mttmmtttmtnmmmmttttttu: 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 in the state or our prices beat en. You know what you're getting here. Astoria, Ore. ttrnmmmm COMPERS SCORES THE COLLEGE MAN Scathingly Rebukes Elliot For His Reference to Trades Unionism. DANGER CON FROM S LABOR t'onfllctliifr Claim of Jurisdic tion HeriotiM Menace to Union Lubor, Nii)h Presi dent of Federation. NfcW ORLEANS, LA., Nov. 1J Presldent Samuel Compere at the American Federation of Labor conven tlon today dollvered an Impaaeloned wmnl'iif to member of the organic atlon thHt the Immediate future of trad) and litbur aaaembllea waa eer IouhIv -ndiinxerd by conflicting claim of jurisdiction made by the dif ferent bodle, I nlcnn U' h thing be fixed In calm net itnd hnndlel with moderation, he declared, the matter would come to a point wh!r laboring men would fight with laboring nwi from behind bar rlcadi't. In the manner In which men deal with mortal foe. U s warning of dungcr and couni;l of p"' anl moderation met with heart) repone from the aaacmbled deti'Kutii After touching upon the acope and bearing of the labor union movement. Prexldcnt Ooinper declared thlt It waa amualng to note the Ignorance among ao-called educ ated people regarding the alma and object of the organization. "No man who a an ducator," wtld rreldent Coinper. "poee a a atrlke breuker, I Hi for the poeltlon he hold. Compared to uch a mun, Ilenedlct Arnold wa a martyr and Juda Iecar iot a ittlnt." Although no name were mentioned. It wa umlcmtoud by the delegate that reference wa madu to the bead of one of the lending educational tmtltutloni of the country, and they applauded loudly. Cheer were again called forth when It wa declared that the men who acted the role of strike breaker were looking backward to ward barbarism and not to the future. The report of the committee on cred ential declared that 88 uatlonal or ganisation, nine tate organisation, SS central bodle, Si local and federal bodle and four fraternal delegates had reported and were entitled to repreaen talton. The total voting strength of the bodle represented by the delegate waa about 10,000. HOLD-UP MEN FOILED Attempted and Are FRANKFORT, Ind., Nov. IS. Four men attempted to hold up the Monon express at Cyclone today. The train slackened apeed on striking torpedoes on the rati but when the engineer faced four revolver he threw open the throt tle. Four men fired rapidly and often but all trainmen and passengers escap ed Injury. Sheriff and deputies after ward caught the men who gave the nanu s of Charles Johnson, James Mock Frank Smith and Harry Ciray. WRIGHT PARTS WITH SERVANT Request to Take Chinaman Aiihore De nied Goernor. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13.-Luke K. Wright, lieutenant governor of the Philippines, left for the east tonight without his Chinese servant. Wright applied to Collector Stratton for permission to take his Chinese bx vant ashore while ho remains In this country with the understanding that the servant would be taken back to Manila with Che official. Collector Stratton denied the request. MR. WU IS HONORED Retiring Chinese Minister Recipient of Much Gush. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-Wu Ting Fang, the retiring Chinese minister, was the guest of honor of the Silk as sociation of America nnd the American Asiatic association at a tmnquet to nleht. The guests Included Mayor Low, C. N. Bliss and J. J. Hill. TRUSTED PORTER TURNS OUT TO BE COMMON THIEF Has Stolen Jewelry Amounting $15,000 Found By Officers Pawn lng Pearl Necklace. to NEW YORK, Nov IS. Patrick Bolan for seven years a trusted porter at th Holland House, has been arrested In a Bowery pawn shop where he was endeavoring to pledff for $26 a nei k lac of pearla valued at 2,(00. The prisoner wa taken to polk headquarter whers he 1 said to have given Information which will lead to the recover of lwel valued at II 2, 000 stolen sometime ago from th itiartrm-nts of Mr TV. J. Mathenon, wife of a wealthy manufacturer. Th police have been much worked up over the robbery as thero waa absolutely no clue .ind had almoat given up the bop of uece when two detectives ob served Bolan entering the pawn hop The robbery li supposed to have been effected by gaining entrance to the apartment through a window. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPHERS IN NATIONAL CONVENTION In Response to Call Made By Gomper Instrumunt Men Oet Together. PITTSBURO Nov. 13. The conven tlon of Commercial Telegraphers from all parts of the country has been called to meet In thl city November Ze. Dele. gates from about 60 cities are expected to be prevent. The object I to form a national organisation. At present there are two national organization An! a number of local orgnlKatlons which ai affiliated with nelth-jr. The executive council of the Feder atlon of Ijibor decided to call a con vention and amalgamate the three sec tion .after which a charter will be la sued. Th call for a convention waa Issued by President Gomper from the American Federation headquarter at Washington. MAN WITHOUT COUNTRY REFUSED LANDING AT NEW YORK OR HAVANA. PA8 . SENG ER LIVES AT SEA. NEW TORK. Nov. W-Travellng back and forth on ships that ply be tween this port and Havana, C'onstan tlno Garcia, a native Cuban is afford' in the steamship companies much trouble and proving himself to be man without a country, He started four month ago by stowing away at Havana. Arriving here.the Immlgra tlon officials ordered him back. At Ha vana, the Cuban officials refused him landing because he was practically a stowaway. He was again returned to New Tork and aaa:n I refused per mission to land. The steamship com panles are compelled to otxy the order and return Garcia to Havana or pay a heavy fine. They have been unable tn find any work aboard ship which their unwelcome passenger can do. Meanwhile, Garcia aaya he is letting the other "do th worrying." AN AIRSHIP SUCCEEDS IN ADROIT MANEUVERS Sail Gaily About In the Air. Carrying Paasenger at the Rate of a Mile Per Hour. NANTES. France. Nov. '.3. An air ship built for the brother Lo Baudy, made a successful trio today. Several free accents and descents were effected accompanied by evolutions in a'l di rections. The flying machine returned each time to the point of leparture at a rate of 15 "miles an hour. There were four persons In the car. GAMBLING 13 CLOSED Spokane Politician Swear Out rants for Houses. War- SPOKANE. Nov. 13. For the first time !n 12 yean open gambling Is prac ticably closed In Spokane tonight. Chas, Burnham, secretary of the peo nies .tarty county centr-U committee, today swore out warrants against four houses. Burnham refuses to state his motive. Some ot the gambUrs say he threatened to close them If they re fused to throw their vote for him for state senator In the recent election. STRIKE TO BE AVOIDED Agreement Reached By Carpenters Influence Future Action. to NEW YORK, Nov. 13 An agreement has been reenhed by the Master Car penters association and the, United Carpenters Council, rays a Boston dis patch to the Times for a permanent voluntary Joint committee to settle all affairs of mutual concern to em ployers nnd workmen In that trade thus avoiding strikes and lockouts. BANQUETS COMMERCIAL MEN Representatives of Foreign Bodies Honored By Chamber of Com merce. WASHINGTON. Nov. IS A banquet was given at the Arlington hotel to night in honor of the vepresentatlves of foreign commercial bodies who came to America to attend the dedication of the New York chamber of commerce. Among the speakers were Secretary Shaw and MaJsr-QinnMl Young. FOUR TOWNS ARE BURIED IN ASHES Eruption of Santa Maria in Guat emala Said to Have Caused Great Loss. NO NEWS SINCE CALAMITY Relieved All the 10,000 Inhabit ant or Town ofHunU Maria and Many Others Hate Perished, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. U.-Whlle the steamer Newport was at Champerl co, a letter was received from the fac tor of that district, a German named Kauffman, announcing thit the vol canic peaK of Santa. Maria, 40 mile In land from that port, was In eruption, and that all the coffee districts on the eastern slop of the range, in '.he Im mediate neiffhliorhood of the mountain, had oeen utterly destroyed and that thousands of lives had in all proba bility been lost. The letter continues: "The towns of Palmar. San Felipe, Colombia and Coatcpec are all ruined. Ashes are seven feet deep In the fincaa and towns. Mud, stones and lava have fallen all over the country. Houses have been crushed by the weight of the volcanic material that has fallen up on them, iteiainuieu, uazaienango Quexaltenango have not suffered so much, but this calamity is only begin ning. We have mud and ashes In Ret- alhuleu. There is great losa of life. Cattle and bores are dead by the thousands. Famine and pest are ap proaching. God help us." Late In the afternoon of October 25 the people of Santa Maria telegraphed to the president of Guatemala .saying that they were groping In total dark ness that had rushed upon them at noon. Ashes were tuning uiua. inm people ask-d the prjsile.it what wa happening. This dispatch was sent, apparently, lust before the eruption ,ana not a word has been sent since. The wires of the telegraph have been destroyed, and the fate of those who asked that question of the president of Guatemala Is a mystery profound and ominous. It is thought In Champerico that there are no survivors In the town of Santa Maria, nor yet In any of the towns that hang upon the eastern slope of that mountain of belching mud and lava on.i mnherino: rases. It may be a second Pelee. The area in which these towns are situated covers SO miles In a half cir cle, and it is estimated that the aggre- te noDulatlon is S0.O0O. The town or Santa Maria contains 10,000 inhabitants and the other villages are said to av erage 6000. HELD PREMATURE FUNERAL BODY IDENTIFIED AND BURIED BY RELATIVES TURNS OUT TO BE THAT OF AN OTHER MAN. SAND POINT, Ma.. Nov. 13.-The finding of another corpse In the river near this place has disclosed tne in that the funeral services heia over the supposed remains of George onaw last summer were really held over some other person who has not been Identified. Shaw was well known young man or wmur, .......b He mvsterlously disappeared and when a body was found In the river a few weeks later, terribly decomposed, the shoes weiJ recognized by ShaWs rela tives and the funeral followed. few davs ago another body was it. tWUllll wi . Dockets Shaw's relatives reogmaeo as one which George ha.l carried a further Identification was made on me . . . . V. . A..t n,.ut... rh.a ilent IV ot ic im.-- orpse is a mystery. INSURGENT? ARE ROUTED Governor At tne hmo Overcomes Tribes nen- LONDON, Nov. U.-Dlspatchcs from Madrid say that the governor of Totu an. Morocco, at the head of 1000 men, marched against the Kabylo Insurgents and after five hours fighting succeeded In routing the tribesmen. WAGE CONFERENCE Committee of Engineers Meet With Superintendent To Effect Settlement SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13.-A com mittee representing the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer. 1 in confer ence with H. J. Small, .uperlntendent ot motive power. About three weekB ago the engineers banded to Mr. Small their demands for a new schedule wages. Thl demand I for an Increase ! of 20 percent and has been under con sideration by the officials of the South ern Pacific. ! Assistant to the President Krutt-j schmitt is conferring with the railway teiem-aph operator who have asked u HuvHuce in wage. CONFLICT BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMA Is Inevitable 6o Declares Chinese Press Urges Withdrawal of Foreigners. SHANGHAI, Nov. IJ. Unusually strong article are appearing In the Chinese newspapers declaring despite th withdrawal of British troop from Shanghai to Wei Hal Wei and the with drawal of the German forces from here to Klao Chou, e Independence of the Yangtse valley Is .till menaced. The j Chinese want British and German, to get out of China altogether. Papers, add that a conflict between Germany and Great Britain Is Inevitable. FLOATS LARGE LOAN Finance Minister Cabled Amount Is Underwritten at 93 percent VICTORIA. B. C, Nov. W-The Brit ish Columbia governm ilt has floated a loan In London of three and a half million dollars, The Bnancj minister received a cable from London last night announcing 'hat the loan had been underwritten at S3 per cent. AUSTRIAN STATESMEN MIXUP INSULT HURLED BY MEMBER AT GERMANS LEADS TO ROUGH"" AND TUMBLE FIGHT. VIENNA, Nov. I3.-Herr Schnat started disorder in the reichsrath to day by shouting: "You Germans are lot of pigs." .Thereupon a number of German deuptle cast themselves upon Schnat, shouting: "Smash him. kick him," which they proceeded to do. Eventually Schnat was thrown down a gangway to the bottom of the amphi theatre. The fighting continued for a quarter of an hour after suspension of the sitting. Throughout the disor der the combatants were encouraged by hearty plaudits from the strangers' gallery. TERRIBLE ERUPTION IN PROCESS Fire and Stones Are Houses Are Being Discharged Burned. ROME, Nov. 13.-The volcano on Stromboll Island (off north coast of Sicily) has commenced a terrible erup tion. A colossal column ot fire is rising and Incandescent atones are be ing emitted from the craters. Many houses on the Island have been de stroyed. MILITARY MAN MARRIES Lieutenant Hanna Weds Miss Richards Emminent Generals Attend. NEW YORK. Nov. 13 Lieutenant Mathew Eltlng Hanna of the Second cavalry, military attache of the United States legation at Havana and Ellen Dodd Richards ot New York have been married at Bloomlleld, N. X, the country home of the bride's parents. Among the guests were Governor and Mrs. Franklin Murphy, Generals Leon ard Wood and William R. Shatter. 1 THE INSIDE J? J -T i'I - "i7..'v 5 K " . -: - f -..V;. , , . . ... ' v n The perfection in economical stove construction "SUPERIOR" HOT BLAST For sale in Astoria only by the ECLIPSE HARDWARE Oo Sale September 20th. -BOILER EXPLODES CREATING CHAOS j Four Men Are Killed and Many Others Are Hideously Mutilated. OFFICES ARE NOW HOSPITALS Portion of Iron and Steel Work Now Complete JW reck Dis aster Occurred Without Slightest Warning. I ,e ft ANON, PA., Nov.' lJ-ExploeJo. of l)0ller ,n furnac, No. , at th9 woru of fhA i,. m ufacturlng company today caused the death of four workmen and about j fort$ other were injured. ; I THE DEAD: JOHN BRICKER. , ; WALTER TURNES. JAME3 HISS1NGER WILLIAM OAKES. - AMONG THE INJURED ARE: James Nine; condition critical. Aaron Potterige; condition critical. Francis Murray. ' Frank Arnold. - ' t Geo. II. Moyer. George Gols. ; . . Dan McCray. John Cochran. Pius Kline. ' James Horgat. Silvester Wolf. . ,. Cornelius Neler. Penrose Hush. ' John Cabbie. Michael Shang. ' ' '. John Hoshoy. Wilson Pottlger. Frank Disslnger. There are others Injured whose names are not obtainable. Physician express the opinion that several of th Injured wUl die. ! , The boiler exploded Without warning, and the wreck of nine puddling fur naces was complete. . The offices of the works were converted into a hos pital and a corps of nurses were brought to the place. Some of the In jured have their eyes burned out; others have hands blown off. Many of them, it Is believed, cannot live. It te feared the list ot dead will be ma terially increased when the ruin ot the wrecked puddle furnace are ex plored. READY FOR BUSINESS Two Week Will Be Devoted By Com mission to Hear Witnesses. r mm mb SCR ANTON, Nov. 13. Member of the strike commission are here and la readiness to begin a hearing of the dif ferences existing between the miners and the operators. Sessions will be gin tomorrow morning. i Each side will have an array of at torneys and It is expected two weeks will be taken in hearing witnesses on each side. BANKERS ADJOURN NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 13 American Bankers association today concluded their session and indications point to San Francisco as the next place of meeting. . - 4 '-, AND OUTSIDE COMPANY Plumbers and Steamfittersl