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HIE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1902 Found Just Ross, Hiinritis & Co. T1KJBPHONB Ml. THIS YYHATIWK. J"H(TI..VNi, No. .-Oregon and S fiiiniitun, shu-wr. OOOOO OOOO 0000 00000 BARGAIN PRICES RIBBONS liltkl yard of 4 i nclt I hik jr ltihhoii iu all shade, reiuarknbltt values, thia woek, special, l'lo, IIOSIBRY g l.mlinl' fast-Mack Alt-wool ITo- o leir, Hr pair, 'h lulanU fast-Mark, all-wool lloaa, ef pair, ?V. Undcrweiir ljem' iiIiIhnI wool real ami punt, worili ,1IW tr irptiftit, now each 'k. 1U0 Ladioa' Outing Klstitiel Night Hols', to pink ami bhtt) Ulrica, big, (nil aiaa, Hi ami (Vic each. A. Dunbar Co. 1 ooooocoooooooooooo Just arrived, fresh Hlnrlalr I -mi k fan I bm ai Fisher Pros. Cheese straws are dainty ami appe. timiB for a lunr. Try them. John--n llroa. t ry a of mlrrara well worth looking Into, n'lrroia to. suit all people a4 nurses, Roger, druggist. '!! tour-masted achuon-i iUH'er J. 01n arrived (11 yea'ciilay from Cull -fomla to ak-' on n cargo of lumber. The l ilympla nrrhes'i.i give a tliinr In Hu.iuil hull Thanksgiving eve Hull wot well ull'tidcl anil proved enjoy, abb- In all. Tli. Itnllxlt b.uk Itldslon Hill from AlltWrtp Willi ICin-'tlt pllSscd up tile liver iHli-i il.iy lo discharge and take on ,tu outgoing cargo. We have Jmt received this Wilson' iMi'h of Norway ln-rrliiK. iiitihnvla, Mockllah, Holland unil Alaska herring iitok'il bloater '. .loh iiH.m lima. Kriii'Nt Tli-mipson, tin- Foil Stevens ooooooo liiccndliu y, I not over 22 yeura of rtn' l of mI.'IhI 'f litillil u nil doc not up ( iii-.u lo hi- overburdened with brains. Tlii- Methodist ladles nil- mnkliiR preparation for a great Christmas sale ami illniii'i' next Tuesday. Ilo- meiiibcr the place- the Flavel hnllilinir, on Hoiiil Blreet, near llth hi reel, where the ;'ntiolica held (heir fair. '1..- ."!.... 3 j?tmtnttm!tj!:tittmntH5f.:t:tn W. Iw. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES H1MT.I N TIIK WOULD UNION MADi; . . . S.A.Gimre il4.t HoimI Htreet HOLK AOKNT FOR A8T01UA 'iMnX ia! I i! An enjoyablrt iI.iii. I.ik party na ((lv en hi llunihorn hall hut evcnliiK hy Ml llael HtiHklun i.nJ Mia Kiln llure. Th" fleior.lt lull Wer, pretly anil tin- Im-Sit number of oiihk N-ope prel"ilt frpelll ,m eiijoyalite i Vi-lllliK, The member of I lie Mai temleiH' un ion Iiml ilaimi (1 n .k In I rUr ,ihi iiIkIiI, hill the i-nlerlaliwiieiit wa ih-feneil un til III) eveiilitK. Mijelinlvv pivpai-.i-(Ion have been miule for the aff ile am II will tiiKj'i ulloilalily Im a pronnuiii ' it lli (en. Th i lly aulmt'i Ipilou ili p.iitineiit of The Anlorlun him leeii pla eil in the liuii.lt nf Mr, '. I. Uioin-y. who In HlUhollxed to let five ttllliwtipl lollB till'l reitji't for any money title the AnUir Inn I'lilillnhlnu i iimpniiy tn nlai r lp lloll aet'ount. Th philfoitn of the th ii wim mnvuYil lam veiilnu with fiHitbiillinia aiel football entuiild) to at-e tlu I'ort hitel plityer off on the t la irain. Hearty theeia went up for vli toi and v.iiniuUiieti allk and the ' 'ahoutlnu and the Uninilt" died out only when th liuln had tlltp"i!re.) up the trai k. Th'f ladlea of the Melh idlM i hureli wll! holl Chihttmua mile next Tuea dny. December 2. In the Plavel build Inii on ltond alrt-t, vvh-iv the I'alhoHt a h.il Ihtlr fair. A groit variety of faut-y iilti i', iletiire, honie-miide eandlea, Jellle, Jili kle. ele.. will lie on mile, Ihnner will be' aer.'-.l In utmiei Hon with th aale. An elding to A. J. Johnxon, lie- A, torl.i fitremry exiwrt, not a atlck of llndfl' will I"' left mnndliiK In Die llluc mminlalna If t!i pr.-nt rate of ton finoptliin t'ontlnuet. In t'lmUHKliiK the Ueet remtltiiirt from the m-eiil foitot Ir-t Mr. Jolmtton mid the eHtluiated himsiae of IIW.MKi.ono n not ,'t t In urn tiiiHe t oitiparetl to thtt -lo that will eome about by reitou uf the killing of vt.imu tree. The Atloii.i V,llei-,n and iHb.illiig aotii-tv' held It llrat IliellniT on Wed lieiidiiy evenln.f. The (toti'ty I a new ori. million, mid nne h Interrat I be ln evlnrcd in the movement. The ilit uieetluR waa taken up Willi Ihe eltellon of tilfit'er nntl the other rou tine work tnt-ldent to oitf.uilnillen, J. M. Iliitfh wa riveted prt aldent pro tem and W. E. ltlahup will nvrvo na aec-r.-tary ftev, "Heymor Short, P. C. ll.it knian and C. Jordnl tompoite the orKAnl.atloii oonimlrtt t?. The rt-Riilnr place and tlmo of mectlnif have not yet N en settled upon, but iitmouiifenient wl.l he uiiidc through the pre In am pie ti ne lo ive till who are InlereHled an opioii'inlly lo nttrnd. I i' k" Matthew-, who ha implra thina lo boa '.ppublft in poll! tea 111 tills slut--, ha ni him-.,. If disliked iiffiiln, ii'i iiidliiJ- lo the lVrllnnd Journal. Ite- t eiuly two lady clerk tit the Portland pie.lt flli e bad a few unpleasant wolds ind rostiiiaster Cittitsiiinn saw (Ii to line one, a Mis Smith, flu. The younit lady appeal m to "Jack." who went nf tt-r I'rosamin. TIk latter expressed hln.Helf to Matlhewa In terms that left no uncertainty an t what waa meant, mid now Jack Is trying to net (he post musler'a fed rn ttcnlp. Miss Smith, It I said, one. limed the verasllv of n lady clerk who ; aald to be a emisln of I'lvsldiNit UtwseveU. Matlhewa Is 'tuMtlnu F. A, Haneroft for frossmmra plate, Willi slender ilmneea of aue t'ess. It wouldn't have been Oregon with out the rain, ab everybody wua happy when the downpour utarled jvaleitlay. At brief Intervnla the pattering rain drops euino friun.the ky, but people wer ; incpiiivd for It. having taken ci .! nlzance of u fnret ast In yeaterftu;. 's Aatorlnn. At tltnea the sun sheiie forth, but th weather bureau's pro- did Inn of "orriiiitnn.it thmver.s" was lorwt, in tho morning there were aervlcea In nil the churches and ppot'lnl music was renilered. Ty 2 o'tiotk moat Astoiinns had enjoyed themselves at turkey dinner, and those who love the great game of football (when mime other fellow plays ID wended their way to A. P. C. park. A ca of mud yea, two aens Intervened, but the crowd struggled undaunted to the field. It In possible n few Astorlnns went without turkey dinners yesterday, but It they did It wua their own fault, for the charitably inclined were ready with offer to any who were known to be In want. IluHlneaa of all kinds was at u standstill, and It wits a bud day for news. I Hteelhead aalnton are runnlni In rreat tjunntlika In Hoitua rlvrat th tucai-nt lime. They ore being brought Into Grant' Pim by th wagonload und from SOO-to 1009 pound of ihem nre ahlpped from that tta? dally. Klalcr meii claim that flch are running ih greiiii-r number In th lloruo thl year than they have known for year. Tim end of Interstate bowling baa probably come. Th Tt:oma club ha taken out Ha alley! and the belief pre vail th'? that the Oregon club would not ttend team to Hvattle . Ifoijulnm, oiympia, Wnntcom and Everett have club, however, ao auet.eaaful tourna-m-iil could be held, The define of Imw llinf In Tat oina la a surprise, u it I still a popular aport here and at I'ortland. IV.-tfcasor D'llaiv.i, ivho waa down yesterday with lht Oolumblii imlvera It y team, was very much plcuavd with i he work of the hUh aehool eleven, and marveled at their Mat playing. He expretwtl the opinion thtt the team would make flno mnteh with Port land academy and an Id he hoped to see the game arranged. The academy t'-tini leeently defeated the Ulliveralty M-y Ii) a store of 15-0. The university pliijeis were hardlv In trim for yt-atcr-dav's game, having had little practice of late, but they put lip a plucky game nevertheless, and proved tin in aelve lo-ntlemcn throughout. Tl'eie wat no dirty work on eljjier aide, and lb.! only dlnagreeitient ot-eiimtl when II ill, a high w-hiN.il man, tackled a uril vtisliy plaver tit the lime of Wood'a lor-g run for a toii.-hito'.vn. The tackle was not rightfully nmtle, but the visit ors tin let ly aubmlt'.ed to the counting of Hie . iiti, rnthrr than delay the game. The t p kl would ordinarily have In validated the touchdown. The game netted about J.T0 for the high school II- hrary ufter Til the ext'nse hail lieen j til!tll!ed. j A. U. Young, who has been on the! lower river and nt 6ho,vlwater bay Mi- resenting four large sawmill concern! of t'orllanl, came over from llwaco hitt uUhi, Mr. Young slated to a re orter that he had arranged for the triinfiHirtatlon of log on Bhoulwnter bay but that his c-ompanlea were atlll held up tin the Columbia. On the bay ! It waa found neceary to buy the ' tea-iier Flora Ilrown, nil other hoats , refi'IU4 to low log. Now a similar coiitliiion of ilfalr exlata here. The; only .ivalliible loat la the Jordan. She ; i lias Uit-n Mi-oinisea ror ttniay to tow- a raft from Ilwaeo to Deep River, but like promises have been broken In the past, Mr. Young nays, and he I not de ending -jn the steamer. From his statement last night, It appeara that th- situation la the result of a fight thai ia on between A. M. Blmpaon, the millionaire umbermnn, and the Port land concern. At llwaco the Portland people have 1.260,000 feet of loga In one boo-.',, and .1 raft of 300,000 fvet tied up alongside the boom. A sudden storm would doubtless cause the loaa of this inft. an 1 the mlllmen are very anxloua to get a boat. Mr. Young says the Portland people will build ,0. boat of their own if they are forced to do so. The government reputations prohibit aternwheel steamers from going west of Smith point, which glvea the small tug owners a rlneh on the situation. The prU-s awarded at the Kedmen's bull Th mkiurlvlnjf eve were many and beautiful, hut not more so than were the characters unique and attractive. Chit lies Welch, who represented the (rusts, received first prlae for the liestl siiatabied gentleman character on the door. Thla ,irlae was a handsome dock. The name of the masker who won sec-' ond prixe a fine umbrella, could not Is- lein netl. lie was mude up n a clown and dieted much amusement by hta nn- tics. A suit case wa awarded to J. 11. Hansen for being the best dressed j num. Mr. Hansen waa uttlred na thei king of flrtvee, and he looked a nion-! nrth, every Inch of him. J.iiuob Phil llis. in a cava Her. done up In pink tights, was presented with a rocking! chair for being second best Ui-essed ! The best sustained lady character j proved to he Mrs. IVnson, who carried ' off the honor, and a fruit dish, dii-guls- I td aa a swell colored woman. The next ! best sustained lady was Miss Edith liciison, who na a ghost was awarded' a handsome picture by the committee. ! Miss Inga llogeli and Miss Laura Sir-' feldt were the best dressed Indies-and they received a dressing cane and an umbrella respectively. These young ladies wore costumeB mndo of clear ribbons and certainly the designs nnd nppropWate combination rf colors were fascinating. An .liiibreHa given by Herman 'Wis? to be prehenled to the man who would have the most pro- nciinced bald head was unanimously awarded to Joe Phillips. The' music for i he bull was "particularly fine, Mrs Crams' orchestra of five pieces giving universal satisfaction, NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the an nuii I meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia River Puckers' association will be held nt the office of the com pany, at Astoria, Ore., on December 8, 1902. at 11 o'clock a. in., for the pur pose of electing directors, and for such other business as may properly be con sidered. By order of the president. OEO. It. GEORGE, Secretary. WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from As toria to at once prepare for Positions In the Government Service. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, THOMPSON IS RETURNED INCKMHAICV AGAIN IN .JAIL AT FOKT HTKVKXS. Helatea the Ktory of How II- i:i'- fcctvA III Kfii. IVom Undcrfrround I. The down train yeatertlay morning hi ought Private Krnest Thompson bark to Fort Stevens, after that mili tary offender had enjoyed three dya' liberty. With him came Major Hum phne wha waa on the Attlorlu train when Thompson wa recaptured. The cipturo a effe'-ted at Mayger, and ThompKon quietly auhmltted to ar-r-al when Major Humphries, Captain Hteele, a sergeant and the train crew hauled him out from beneath the b.,g- guge car. ' ' ThmniisoR lll again be lmproimd nt Fort Slevrtiis and there will tie no' mysterious eseap -t on (hi occaalon. ; His prison will lie '-urefully ;unrded, uii-l he will be held until the dale of. his com (martial is ftxd. Just when' the trial will take place f annul now lie j told, hut it will doii'itk- be st for' an early da'e. The escape of the pris-l oner will not help him any before the 1 officer of the court, und there la every reason to IHieve that he w ill be given : the full teim of years nt hard lii-j I 'or, probably In th dismat military prison nt AI tit run island, al. , Since hi retapt'.ire TliompHoii has r- : , oinitci the manner In which he ef fected hi escupe. In Jail at Portland ', he strenuously denied that he had re-i celveJ any assistance from frt-inds at ! the post, mi his ittory wa true in this j respect. He llkawlse denied having, ta ktii any part In vhe ttarltng of thej ilrcs, but this Kta'eiuent is uinnu stlon nb'y a fabrication, for he has confes-i sed, orally dnd in writing, to the re-1 pe'ited attempts to burn the isist. j It now irurutplres that Thompson re-1 lletl sol.-ly on hla own Ingenuity to; eaeai-e from his underground cell, and j the means employed by him certainly : conslitutel a tribute tit hla genius, j Several days before his escape Thomp- son feigned Illness and he was. at his, own request, provided with eome vase- j lln. He then set about to remove the ! bulls of tie.- door of his piixoii. and a-1 ter great effort succeeded in doing so. I Once th bolt were removed he greas ed them with the vaseline, so that they could be removed without difficulty at an opportune moment. On Monday night,' conditions lielng favorable, the prisoner unscrewed the bolts, swung OW can 4 Vt c sirrtsi tin your money's worth until you have seen j& WISE We do not clahu to sell $20 suits for $10; that would be absurd. What we stand ready to prove is that we sell reputable clothes at honest prices. Jfl WILL BE If you are one of Wise's customers come and leave your name and we will reserve for you a Wise Calendar. open the door from the wrong side and made his escape. The theory that he had been provided with a monkey wrench and that the wrench had been slipped to him through the ventilating tube waa erroneous Thompson fiad received no outside assistance. The surprising feature of the affair I the prisoner's denial of complicity Id the attempts to destroy the post. He says he had no hand In the Incendiar ism and that he knows nothing what ever about It. However, soon after his first arrest he made sweeping con fessions, saying that he alone waa re sponsible for the attempts. A writ ten confession was, it Is reliably said, signed by him at a time when he seem ed very much downcast by the trouble Into' which he had got himself. It Is the belhf that he will make a full con fesxlon at his trial and that the truth of the matter will thn be brought out. PERSONAL MENTION I. Hunt is here from Westport. Mrs. E. M. Marsh is in the city from Westport. J. Warnatift of Youngs river spent yesterday In the city. . Chiirlie Cleveland arrived In the city Inst nlyht frou Portland.' C, H. Thomas and W. S. rinow are In lite city from Portland. Itobt. How-nun of Skamokawa was an Astoria visitor yesterday Ftank Hart left last evening for a short business trip to Portland. " S. S. Deu.lu of tioble passed through the city yesterday enroute up the line. iM-m registered at the Parker Mouse yes'er.lay from Warrenlou. I. M. Jeffer and wife of the Lewis and Clark left ip for Portland yseter day to spend Thanksgiving. J S Dcllinsfer returned last night from Idaho and eastern Oregon where he ha been on a busiifess tour for some we.-ks. Kev. J. H Coleman, president of Willamette university, a very distin guished divine, is to preach in the M. E. church Sunday. Father Qulnlau, Prof:-aor White tnd Prcfess.tr O'Hara, instructors at Co lumbia university, .. were guests ot Father Lan yesterday during their visit here. BIO REDUCTION SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton wOl inaugurate a sweeping reduction sale of ladles and children'! hats, to continue for SO days. Remember that every 50-cent purchase gives you a chance for an elegant $500 piano. MRS.R. INGLETON, Welch Block you know tffi Copyrighted I Jlf EASY FOR HIGH SCHOOL WON AT FOOTBALL BY A SCORE OF 21 TO O. Light Team Put t'p KemarlcAble Game Yeaterdny Against Columbia University. By a score of tl to 0, the Astoria high school eleven yesterday defeated the Columbia ' university team ot Portland. There was never a time In the game when the visitors had the slightest chance to score against their lighter, but more active, opponents. The home team put up a remarkably fine quall'y of Tall and richly deserved the sweeping victory which came to It. The work of -Favel, Wood and little "Jumbo" Holmes was the feature of the contest. Seldom, Indeed, has more exceptional playing been seen in light teams, and the big crowd that thronged the grandstand and surged to and fro along the side line yelled Itself hoarse in praise of the three men named. Stlne, Mayo, Mathena, Barker. Camp bell, Hill, Wright and Kimball were likewise there with the goods and con tributed their full share to the defeat of tie 'lsltora. The Portland men got In on the noon train, a companied by a crowd of en thuslastsj They were all big fellows, averaging 10 or 15 pounds more thiiii the Astotians and their appearance on the streets caused a decided drop in As toria's hopes. The Impression prevail ed that the game would be very much one-sided, and for a time there was a feeling that some of the Columbia team of this city should be pressed In to service, in order to even up mat ters. Put the high school lineup was not altered, and subse.Unt develop ments prove ! the wisdom of the course. The crowd was out early, and when Dan Allen blew bis whistle for game fully 1000 people were In the grounds. Astoria kicked off to Portland and lost the ball on the -isi tors' 20-yard line. A punt into Astoria's territo'ry gave the home team possession of the pigskin, and by linebucks and end runs they forced ba-;k the university aggre gation. Both teams resorted to punt ing at this stage, the ball going from Portland's 3'0-yard line to Astoria's 50 vard line. Then Astoria commenced a series of maneuvers that was destined to net the first score Gradually the home men forced back their opponents, Wotsl coing through Portland's ceater for 20 yards and Barker hurdling for 10 yards. Flavel broke through 5 W WINS TRADE SATISFIED CUSTOMER Are you one of Wise's customers? If not, why? lnwiwuKimniu HIGH ART." 1W. C SOON right tackle tor IS yards and endanger ed tho visitors' goil Uoa. Then followedl a fake play by which Flavel opened up Portland's line, and "Wood went through for the first touchdown. Wood's try for the goal failed. . On Portland's klckoff Flavel carried the ball back 20 yards, toon the sphere was In Portland' territory again and a hard tussle ensued. As toria repeatedly hurdled for yardage, Wood Barker, Flavel and Mathen making fine gains. -Astoria lost the bail after seven minutes' play from the last kickoff. and when time for Che first half was called the ball waa In Port land's iiossession. In the center of tho. field. During the last few minutes' playing Hedmond, Portland's captain, was Injured, but not seriously enough to Incapacitate him. Score, 6-6. ' The second half opened up with a sensational piay that brought from the grandstand a shout of approval that must have been very pleasant to Har ry Flavel, for whom it was intended. Portland kicked off, and on Astorla't tVyard line Flavel caught the ball. Carefully watching his Interference, he starred for the I'ortland goal. ' It s-r. d impossible for him to make his wajsi'successfully through the tackles ard guards rt'ho awaited his. coming, but, with the aid of splendid Interfer ence he avoldid a tackle, and carried the liall over Portland's goat line, 'af- (Conilnued on Page 4.) NEW TODAY Sweet cream for sale. Hoeflers. Gaston sells feed, grain and hay. You will find the best 15c meal In the city at the RUing Sun Restaurant. New stock of fancy goods Just ar rived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Roayln coal lasts Ioeger, fareleaaer and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George. W. Sanborn, agent Telephone 131L Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike manner. Orders promptly ex ecuted. Shop, No. VS. Bond street JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. The Oriole Go Basket is a handsome and light go-cart which can be easily folded and tarried on the arm, can be carried in travelling with child in It and usd as a high chair at table, can be conveniently carried on cars. "Must be seen to be appreciated. Prices M to $10. Chas. HellboVn Son are sole agents. ISE'S ENERGY WISE'S TASTE WISE'S UP - TO - DATENESS WISE'S ATTEN I 1 1 itrtttttntrtffltttttma Ia. i mum