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v ft,.,' SP' y.i-!.,,. . , n, j,,. .,, ,. . ' - v-''- msion: Any ONLY PAPER PUB LISHED IN ASTORIA WITH ASSOCIATED PKKHI SKRVICn . . . tttm P LARQEST CIRCULA TION IN CLATSOP AND TUB ADJ0ININO COUNTIES . . . . , VOL. LV ASTORIA, s nit IVistiiirmw OREGON, SUNDAY. NOVItMIJDl 23, 1902. 1 J ... ". , ' - ' ' . ,, ; AU. I'M . I " 1 Iv 0000009 BROAD, TOPPY EFFECTS IN OVERCOATS. The season's newest creations, thecxtrcme city styles, charac teristic of the cele brated C. K. & U. custom-tailored gar ments. Unite ultra stylishness with du rability and econom ical prices, ideal for careful dressers who want the best 1 Ask to sec them at Jk rr maaumt GOMPERS ELECTED AS PRESIDENT i i 11 1 uMitiudl' tlon of this report, He say hi sot; 'odfrey 'and Secretary Bailey wlill sitting on a bench In the publl park jft-era att ked by Fitzgerald who struck young Hunter and snapped hihioi iiicn raitea io explode. Hunt.- Cnnfet Inr PneitSnn Whirh V thereupon shut and killed him. The Ifxlftwe of a conwpirary between ExpCCtCd Did NOt OCCUr mebnilir. ot thB American colony, in. One Nominfl I ion Made. eluding Consul aener&l McNlly In rharBitd by Dr. Ilun'.w. It li known here that a -ltter personal fued ha THE VOTE WAS UNANIMOUS l"" tor "v'ril "ar" t1n lr- Hunter and McNilly. The itate de partmnt will wait to hear the Ouate- leading Olllccr Elcctd la Same mala BOernment a autement before The Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant Rffular Meils, 25 Cents Sunjay Dinners! Specialty E'trytblng the Market Affords Palace Catering Company Ca5tings We are prepared to make then oa ahorl notice and of the beat mattiiala. Let u live you eallmaUe oa any kloA of oaatinn or pattera work. Lowet' prices for flrat-olaas work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. IKON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works O.r. Ih -I'd rinklo tv. ptnttnttxxnzzuxxnzxxzzznxznzzttzznzzuzxttzzffzxn: THE CELEBRATED REBroOT FLOUR Fisher Bros.9 546-550 Bond sr. tuxiiixxuxzuiinxiaxxtaznxzzzaixnzznzzKztnxinzxuxznx RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION We will rtveiYt your aubacrl ptlon to any paper or inailne Hi puhlinhi iV rad-a. flave lime and trouble by sending your riibkvrlilona through us. Tim ubritlon price of the Saturday Rvenlnf Post will cion tje itilvant'ed lo f2 per year. Subw rlbe NOW at the old 4 rut $l iHr yrnr. I GRIFFIN 6k PEED T cooooocK)ocrocxxocxxctt HartSdulTacr V Marx HindTnlored o 1 sryii 9 I i Vr A " a IT ''XV Fit U! Si ? It v l' i' ) - 1 I 5 ' ' 4 , r 8 EHKftr ' p. Confidence In us and in our clothing will be more than ever jus tified when you see our splendid offer ings in hand-made winter garments. No other stock in the city can dupli cate our goods, val ues or prices. The very latest styles, made in the most perfect man ner ot the tailoring art, from materials warranted to give satisfaction. . : Munner-Juliu Mitchell Get m I'lace of HccoikI Vice I'renldeiit. NEW OHLEANS.,Nov. 22.- Abso lution Introduced by Pile jute Ik-rger to Incraete die members of the execu tive council from nine to eleven was reported adversely today by the com mittee on luws In the Federation of La bor convention. The report ,of the committee wus adopted. The report of the grievance committee, unfinished lust nlitht, wus then taken up. It reluUd to International affairs of lo cul unions, and for the most part Hs section swero approved without debut-?. The election of officers woe taken uu at 10 oVIxk. Delegate J. J. Oreumer. of the machinists, nuined President Sii'nuil Gomi-ers for re election. There were no other nomi nations, and on motion of W. D. Ryan of the mineworker the secretary of the convention was Instructed to cast the unanimous vote of the convention for Mr. Oompers. This wa done and he was -Iceland duly elected. The ap tiluuse that greeted the announcement was flittering In the extreme .and It wna Ions before Mr. Gompers 'could mnke himself heard when he arose to I hunk the delegates. Me ftpoke at con siderable length promising to attempt as mu.h for trade unionism In the fu ture ns he had In the pust. For the first vice-president, Delegate Feruseth nominated for re-election James Duncan. Delejite Swift mov ed that the secretary be instructed tn east the unanimous vote of the convention for Mr. Duncan. This mo tion was carried nd Vice-President Duncan was re-elected. For second vice-president. Delegate Driscoll, of Pnston nominated John Mitchell, who was nlsa elected unmlmously. The next .onvenllon of the American Federation of Labor toes to Boston. taking action In the matter. HOSPITAL FOtt CHINESE WILL BE ESTABLISHED Chinamen Who Have Completed Medi cal Studies Will Apply For Per mission to Follow Profession NEAT YORK, Nov. 22.-6tps are be in taken in this city for the estab lishment of a Chinese hospital which it Is believed will be the first regular in- sltuatlon in this country. Muny of the celestials residing In the Pell street e Hon, known as Chinatown, are suld tn have lost their joss sticks and the heating of tom-toms as cure-alls and untune to establish a hospital, the staff of which shall be entirely Chinese who have completed Oielr studies in this country. BAD RELATIVES STOLE HIM AWAY Vanderbilt's Grandson Tells Hard Luck Story That Sounds Very Straight. nay yesieraay artemoon nine year old William Graham fel Unto the water from a log boo-n. His mother plunged Into the stream and brought him ashore, but effort to restislcate him were unavailing. LOST FOR SIX LONG YEARS Attempt to Have Man Adjudged Inane Will Probably Lead - to Some Very Sensa tional DiMfloNiireM. 19 FAVORABLY DISPOSED TOWARD CANAL TREATY President Will Call Spelcal Session of . Congress If Necessary to Attend to the Matter. NEAT YORK. Not. 22.-Presldent Marroquln of this republic,. in a person at Interview has made this official statement regarding the canal question cables the Herald' correspondent at Bogota, Colombia; I am fa7orably disposed toward hav Ing signed a canal treaty with the United States and I already have or dered that the next elections be held shorter time than SHOOT IN ACCOUNTS Csed Post Office Funds to Pay His Debt Attempts Suicide. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. K-Charles It. Royer, a druggist, has been arrest ed by detectives of the postal depart' ment In connection with his drugstore business. Royer bad charge of a sub' postoffice and he is said Ij be short In his accounts with the government to the extent of 1400. Before the ar rest aa made, Royer attempted commit suicide by taking carbolic acid It Is alleged that he admits the short age, saying that he paid the money to creditors but intended to replace It soon .with the aid of friends. WHEAT CREATES PANIC Sudden Rise Tn Cereal Causes Flour To Make Advances. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22,-Wheat scored highest since 1899. After wild scramble among the panic strick en shorts to cover contracts, December closed at 1.10 1-4. Another sensation' al advance wbs scored on the curb o- ter the regular market closed. May roce to 1.41 1-2 and December reached Wagon Containing u, s.4 After ,hat 1(Kaj mlllerg atl vanced prices of flour 20 cents per barrel as a resuult of the further rise In wheat. ROBBER DRIVES AWAY WITH LAG RE SUM Unprotected Mali 110,000 Nabbed By Unknown Party In Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 22. -The Chicago oostofflce wus robbed of probably $10.- 000 In a daring manner today, Two registered mall sacks containing money were left In an unprotected wagon In front of tho Masonic Temple while the mall Carrier went Into the building. When he returned the horse and wagon had disappeared. The robber had evidently been awaiting an opportunity tumped Into the rig and drove away, The rifled sucks and the horse und rig were afterward found. SHOOTING WAS DONE IN SELF DEFENSE "AMERICAN BOY" SETTLED ' Fund Distributed to Donors and Bat tleship Declared Off. CINCINNATI, Nov. 22. The ac count of the "American Boy" fund was Anally settled today at the bank where It was deposited by its distribution to the donors. The American Boy was to have been a battleship built by the contributions, of the boys of America to replace the Maine, lost at Havana, as conceived by Ranking Good, a school boy of Cincinnati, NEW YORK, Nov. 22.-Willlam S. anJerrilt Allen, great grandson of Commodore Vanderbllt, society man and artist and formerly well known L... 3 -.A . . a. ..rre una at Newport, wno atsappear- on ,anuary t 8 dthat nmMM ed mysteriously six weeks ' ago, has I ascertained In a been during that tlm ean inmate of a u,unt ., . . . . . N...... ..u lne war m the republlc te not IT ; . V, r.. V I I ... ... -,.r.ca.ulo ,o,c enuea oy that time I shall convoke he was brought to New Rochelle for confess In March so that the first examination before a commission as to business to be taken up will be a canal his sanity. The action was brought treaty with the United States." oy tu. ii. euuon, ot tfioomne.u, General Rafael Reyes has not been J., who is related to Alien. Sutton cille-l on to occupy any official post, told the commission tb'at Allen had u he come8 nere ,t wU1 be entlre,y ,n suffered from hallucinations that he 4 private capacity. was pursuea oy creditors ana asaea r. Marline Silva. formerly Colom- that he legally be committed to an bian mmgter to the Unjted States has asylum, no such step having previous- been liberated after several months fan I v been taken. orisbnment. No changes have taken Allen then addressed the commission Dlace tn tne mlnUtlT Exchange has In carefully chosen language. He was Bone t0 percent. utterly in the dark, he said, as to why SURVIVORS ARE IN TERRIBLE DISTRESS Rich Men Are Made Paupers and Death and Devastation Reign Everywhere. AN UPRISING MIGHT OCCUR Snfferlngr for Want of Food Be ginning to Be Felt Through out Itepublic-Xo Ke ller Is in Sight. the proceedings had been brought and he naked for counsel. He waa kid naped six years ago, he declared by two doctors. "They took me from my sister's room at Rye, where I was visiting," he con tinued. "They came there pretending they were detectives who were inter ested In a case of mine jn New York. YALE DEFEATS HARVARD Football Game Played Spectators. Before 30,000 NEW HAVEN, Nov. 22. Yale unl versity established her supremcay on the football field today by defeatiug ' .1 TTnrvnvi, In (ha nt,i1 .. In . ! Thev tot me to drive with them to 0"' " rk... takable style. When time-was eajled. "When we got to the station. I was n the darknes3 evening, the snatched up by two attendants, placed 8tood Tata'a shouting thousands overwhelmed their victori ous heroes. on a train and taken to Connecticut. I was placed In a sanitarium there. At ... T -.. iw fh. -riviiee of Nearly 30,000 spectators witnessed 111 A ntw wiivnv r- - o- i the laboratory, but for the last nine Breat nie- "b a months I have been confined to a hall alt" not have been to- nrvivwt trnm Ihtk fltftnrlnntnt Af ihm An. rrtnm I - - ,'T. haM koan lntrWM.tltt fnf IDA rt I lOOkerSi communicate with any of my relatlvea i hav a tflVk) llhrarv at Rve snd there I INVESTIGATE QUINGLEY SCHOOL are enough pictures locked up In my sister's store room to pay all my debts." The commission decided that Allen should have full examination with counsel and set the hearing for Decem ber 3. Mr. Allen was well known up to a short time preceamg nis apper- ande. His work was largely along the line of spring Bcenes. He was a member of a number of hunt clubs, the members of which were numbered among his patrons. Immigration Officials Inquire Famous Brotherhood. Into A. STOKES. 09000 OOOO 0O0O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 0000000 000. Not a Cold Blooded Murder As the Fit ft Reports Tried to Make It Appear. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.-The state deiartmeiit today received reports from Minister Hunter at Guatemalu Cltv and C'onsul-Seneral McNally at the same place regarding the case of Godfrey Hunter Jr. and Secretary Mallcy of tho American legation there, who were parties to the shooting affray resulting in the death of William Fitz gerald yesterday. McNally's latest advice gives an aspect of shocking and cold blooded murder making it appear that Secretary Bailey was a party to tho crime, holding up Fitzgerald with a revolver in front, while Hunter shot the maiWrom behind. Minister Hunter's statement is a flat INVENTOR OSBORNE DEAD. PALIALTO. Cul., Nov. 21. John W. Osborne, an aged scientist and Inventor Is dead at his home here. For many years Osborne was connected with the United States patent office In Wash ington. He was the Inventor of many of tho appliances which revolutionised color printing. ARE THERE FOR KEEPS Boer Delegates Must Remain Away From South Africa. NEW YORK, Nov. 22. According to a dispatch from The Hague to the Times by way of London, permission to return lo South Africa, has been fused to the Boer delegates, Weasels, Fischer and Wolmarens. nOOSEVKLT HONORED ET PATRIOTIC CITIZENS tudents Escort Executive to the Hall Where An Audience of 2000 Peo ple Waited His Coming. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22. Presi dent Roosevelt accompanied by several members of the cabinet spent today in this city. During the afternoon the president was the chief speaker nt the exercises incident to the dedication of the new Central high school for boys. The president tonight responded to toast during the founders' day ban cuiet nt the Union League club. Upon the president's arilval at the Central high school he was met by the entire students in a body .bearing small American flags. The audlenct arose as the president entered the hall amid the plaudits of 2000 persons. For fully five minutes he stood facing the cheering assemblage before he could Droceed with his speech. SAN DIEGO, Col., Nov. 22 Commis sioner-General of Immlgatlon Frank P. Sargent, accompanied by Congress man-elect Daniels, has made an ex am inatlou of the Universal Brother hood Schools conducted by Mrs. Kath- erine Quigley, at Point Lome. An in vustigation has also been made by a committee of state officials but noth ing regarding the result of the in quiries has been made public. i NEW ORLEANS, Nov 22-The Pica-. rune today prints the following let ter: , "Port Barrios, Guatemala, Nov. Refugees who have arrived here this week from-western Guatemala report a terrible state of affairs as a result of 4he eruption of Santa Maria vol-' cano. The country for a radius of over 30 miles has been made a deeo-' late waste, and every vestige of llf aesrroyed. . The loss of life Is est!-' mated at over 7000. The great maJor-: ltv of the victims are Indians. Tea Indian villages, each with a population' of from 50 to 6000, were wiped out, the rude huts being burled beneath tons of volcanic debris.' All of the coffee1 oUuttallons In the volcanic zone are ruined and their owners left penniless. "The greatest distress prevails throughout the central and western' oortlons of the republlc, and even oa the eastern coast the effects are felt In the scarcity of money and the rise1 of exchange. Even In Guatemala City the Inhabitants are suffering for food. ; The government is unable the eelieve? the distress and suffering people are1 on the verge of revolution'. The only thing needed to start an uprising is the' appearance of a leader." ROOT REDUCES' EXPENSE3 ' Next Tear's Expenditures. Will Be Marked Decrease Over Current ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.-Secretary' Root has succeeded In effecting a mark ed reduction tn the amount of money required for the support of the army and the war department. Excluding; the river and harbor appropriations, the secretary said tbe estimates for next year show a net Increase of 131,. 420,000 compared with the estimates submitted fo rthe current fiscal year. Estimates for a military establishment show a net reduction of 121,862,921 from the estimates for 1903. SHERIFF IS DROWNED ' : BUTTE, Nov. 22. A special to the' Miner from Fort Benton, Mont., says R L. Cmaster, ex-sheriff of Valley county was drownji yesterday near . Glasirow. ; vt?TttTlt?titI?iSTi,SSI?ti?TIin!S . ....... ..mm, ?.??li?!jitt!tiit?ti?Sfl?.fftj.A THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE I MOTHER IS HEROIC Plunged Into Stream and Brought Her B)y's Body to Shore. VANCOUVER, Nov. 22.-At Shoal if 1 ; " "jWi e f 11 t t ) :! 'A . tv. ,v.3-..i. ft- ;r.l The perfection in economical stove construction ''SUPERIOR" HOT BLAST For sale in Astoria only by the ECLIPSE HARDWARE COMPANY ' Plumbers and Stearnfitters on sale September 2 Oth. "Itttttfflttffi 11 i i