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Mi; MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1902 GIVE AND TAKE ! WE OIVE you the best goods to U secured WE TAKE only a 'small margin of profit. I WE OIVE you the lowest m ttrn hp a ir-t will, I awj advantage of WE FEED ruijuffONa mi. Tun WHATHBlt. liltTI.ANI. Nov, n.inm, Ida ho. WaiAiinir'on, uccanlonul nhowern OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 5 8 A FEW SNAPS a Hoy' ,VnlU. 5 Si I iloneii IViealo Waists, npei inl 2 eaehiv. , I Collon Hull. 4e gimlo, pure white Cut inn IUlU, .ei m!I,,V f.niticV Muni lliiiKlki i t li'N All tui a linen, luMimiitolintl mul embroidered, iliiiiii-luiimlore.1, linn, WMtk, each l'Jc, Uliildrwi liurtu listiilkcrt-liiefn, Colored border, each 3c. King' MIHll('(t(. 400 jtriU U spuul, 6 KiKhiU (or 10V. A. Dunbar Co. 1 0040009 0M090000 OOOO OOOOO Junt arrived, frwsh Hlltrlnlr Incnkfitnt kidt t flutter llriM. i .- stiaws are dainty and appe tlrtng '' lua, Try them, Juttll n Hi, We have Jut received thin sramin' of Not ify herring, nnchnvl. tmtflnh. Holland ami Alaska herring mrwXd Musters ,et . Johnson Itro. Thi four mHled schooner ViigluU srstved In ytvrfty from California 10 tw on lumbv Hi four mi lie I ehooei Oliver J. ni.-ti iet"d s rm-i -ly ill 'ttw eun mm home- for 'u PrvMinco. Hh' act.. Joo.ft-W feet of lumber. Vhi member of (hi' bartender' un ion gave plrtumnl nodal hint evening. About 50 member .mil Invited gin-sin .tv present. A HiuntiiiiiH repnt served ud In- affair wan most U' -efut. A mlil mm wind li"1'11''1' nlchl anil th glniw went ilnwn an low Ah the light Worn nil III " iihiT iM-cam milder, anil ill mid night the .nil In- '.. had dlnpicnrcd. Weather piotihets iiivillrt 'i Christ imia. tiuw , Tin' (iimiml election nf officers of l ho Allot U Commercial dill) will be held on Miiii'luy nliihl, SrviMnl iiiini'H hvi Ihmmi ini'iitlimi'il fur thu iirrnl.liMu y Inn Hi.- .viil' .if tin I'li'i lluii rannot ' furrliilil, 1'ivdlil'iit Srlii'llli'iknil li.ii arvr(1 i ho I'liitoimuy two lernia, m l iliirlim hln .vlinliiUlrul'ini Ihu iluh doht him vnnlHh "l, The uff'ilin of Ihc itaiilxn' Inn iiiiw lii'i'u hnnilliil In nil .in niiiiin ! awl mill h i ivilll In ilii' thom who lmv m.-oii to III.' tniin- l-llli'llt. I1. . W. Iw. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES ItF.NT.IN I'll 10 WOULD UNION MADi: . . . S.A. l.t Hond Street"' r HOLK AUKNT FOB ASXOMA Gimre amttaumwtittut;:mti;ium.S priccH and if you are wisevou I them. THE PEOPLE J Thft alttlKini-nl of I hp Kim National hunk, hlnh iflH'ni nlMtwher In .liiy Antorluii, dhow ihiil th InillvM- mil iIi hihii oiiti i'il m,m. Thin Nhow Inn I" mi x -illinnly kihhI oih', whi-n It l I'otml'li'rt'd Ihiil thiTf ur to olli 'i- luinUlint Inmltutlunii In iMk i lly. Ilniki'iiiiin Ciiiitir, (Iih A, A . of. rl.iiil hu .llmovi'ifd l'llvnl.- i:rniHl ThmiiiHin, th" I'urt Hiviii inn'mllnry mi l ivhi liiuiit;lit iihuiit hli iut'.iI. will rriv Ih.- :m rcM-aril lh;it l iifffn-.l fill' Iho roturii of ilrii I'm. Major lluiiiiiru-ii him .lnnlllr.1 inn Ini.-nilni, of lvlnn Caiiler Hi.- aiiumn', Afti-r d-liiy Ihul iidinm i d i-iiiilniiium to do without iho bout, now hui In-. ii !' from WuhIhiik Ion i lly thai iiliiiix fur th. iii-w cuiUimn luuiu h for IhU t'lort hniv Ihii ui.oi- -l oy Urn ii'iiiiim.-iit. -iiKl ihui u,i.y win rot wnnii-ii in inr. in I'ulli-t ir Itulili, who will ihi-iy nil fur hld fur Itn iiiinriii Hun. Tin- l.i.llrri ,if ihn M- Ilixllnt .titiiih ll! hul-l it Chi lunum rnilc next Tu d i)'. ikH'ti.W 2. In Hi Kluv-1 bulld Iiik mi lluml Hlr-. t. wh-r iho (ath)i- h id thilr fitir. A srr' it v.irh iy of fum iil tl. .-, ili tnn', homt-Miiidr ( iindli-n, h-llli'ii. -Irkli'i. .-tc, will bo on hjiIc, IHiin.-r ivtll be Hcr.-'d In oiiiii-rilon nlih (hi' nrtl,.. A fi-w nlith'.n iitro a diuiiuin r drniK-d In ut tho Hofl l'onhiiid and in-an-d no end of nn-ylmcnt by liypiKUir prttlika. Thi' nl(fht i lrk m nhu cil und.-r thi' Inll-j 'iu- and prononmfd an onion it di'lli-loiiM aiplv. Tin1 di-uiniin-r ri'iiiovpil hoil utth-ry from tlu mm k.'ls of Kiica'a and otlu-rivlm nmi!i IhlnuM i'iiih-iraw-iir. Ijk.iI tnii'j t'ondltlon ar good. In li.' uf iho Hiorniy wruthi'r. Comiuir- d with hiat yi-ar .IniKlncwi la tvnrtd to 1 fully 30 twrvnt b'ttr. nnd a truod holiday trad" la looked fur. Thi- Htonny M-iilli..r alwuya hidpa hoot mid nhcn di-iit'-ii. hut woiki to tin dlMidvuntaKi uf olh'-r in-'ii hiiula. The hollduy traiji' will hfvin In ;ibout 10 duyi and until afli'r th.' tliMt of the ycM the ntnrt'a III ! . d"d. It it not at all unllki-ly tint l thi- hlnh m-hool tfiun will nrranifp a inntrh with I'ortlanl Ai-adi-my. The lorul plny I'ra foe) that thi-y enn aucceimfully cope with harder Kami' than the Columbia unlvi-iHlly i mt would like to take on til-.' .li-ft K-IIIV eleven. The game would doublli-Mit he a very Inten-Htliig our. The allowing of the utmli-ntx hnx nroun ed fiMilball onthunliiaiu, and n game would ruing out a big crowd. Jai k M.ilh ui m-iiia to have cut out plen:y of troublf for hlmclftby try ing to drpoi l'o.ilmaHler Cruiwinan, The lournul haw taken It upon Hm-lf to bring ahum the polltlrtil undoing of MiUthewi, and today will lodge formal complaint that Jin k In violating I'reH 1.1. nl Itoimevelt'a onlei-H by holding at the mime time Iho office of I'nlted Sluli-n iiiainh.il and the liU'lrnmiiHhlp of the repulillcilli t-ommlttee. An ef fort will lie ,1111 K- to toiniH'l Milht-uit to itlvc up one of Ihc two places. Tieo'iilly Ml', Wine wnt nut tnvltil IIiiiih to the Kali-ill and Albany tiulm to inll the alley! of Hie Commciviill liub of this city. Ml'. Vl80 In In letelpl of a reply from Ir. V. 1). McNary of II llhi'e nlallng that the bowieiH there h.ixe not been practicing but Hint they have not forsfottcn a prevloiiN inlt to Antorln and 'coill '.to delighted lo again come to thlx city. An noorl an tha ti-ain gi ts down to work the dale for the mutch will lie arranged. .The Albany club ban not yet been heard from. The .-onira.-f for lmllillng the roads unit ti'w-M' 'lyntems for Fort Colum l.l.i 1ms been n wir licit tu tYrgusoii ."1 iiuiifiuii ur huh t-uy, nci-orillng to u tlUflHiliii received by Constructing Quai-terinnster Captain Goodale from Washington, IV C. The Job is a big one an 1 thc price paid will be in the nelgsh oornooii or -:,i0. Dating from Hie lime of signing (he contract six monilis will be alloweil for the completion of til-.' work, no that tile eonlrmiois v. ill have lo rush mutters with all possible dispute!). The O. R. & N. nlea-iu-r Columbia Is reported to have left Portland last night for Man Franilsco loaded with fiuight only. The ft rim-r crew of the steamer hn returned from San Fran- Cisco nnd will man the steamer. The uTriingenienU are identical as those that-attended the recent departure of thc Elder from the same port. It Is expected that If the same reception is accorded the Columbia upon her or rival In San Francisco ns was given her slst.'r steamer the regular five-day schedule will be resumed and the route will be covered regularly as hereto fore, i A novel feature of th fair o be held by Hid Uu1ln of the M. K. church on Tueiday next -will be a dim mui'-um, under the laanagi-uciit of Mini Klor etta Elmore. A number of notable fn-nkn have len engaged for the oc cunlon and other! are being negotiated for. A full lint of the attraction wilt be published a eoon M contractu hue been nlgncd for their appearanee. I Mldci thin unlonlnhlug dlaplny of monx-' troui things, Mli Elmore la bringing together a collectl'Mt of work of art aui-h a have never before Ix-en men In Antorla, Which wilt be ehown In con nwtlon with the muaeum. The email nu m of 10 cintn will admit to all parti of the nhow. Jainci W. Abliott, good road com mlnnloner, In greatly enthuaed over the 1-wl nnd Clark fair, and purponcn to unnint In lln advano-mt-nt wherever he may be located. When the exposition wan Mint proponed Mr. Abbott wua op imwd to the proponltlon but later be fame a convert and a rnoat enthunlaatlc one, Thin In how he expre blm ailf: "Any obaervnnt wmon travel ing about the northi-t, cannot but become u convert of the fair queatlon. It ln'."rentn me not alone from the K mil gutel Unit will renult no much an from the fact that It will aid the raune of good ron In by Mipulatlng the -oun- liy.nn net forth by the ntnte prenn no nt.ly. iince ive gi-t a dlninct will ii-ulaii'd ther In no trouble to get giiuil mail." After hiding been In bunlnenn fur IK year. J. N. ilrlffln and A. S. Ilee.i yenterday dlnaolved piirUiernhlp. Mr. Cri.TIn him uciiulred the entire bunlnenn. Mr. Itit d' retirement wan neicN.illated by the altenilon demanded by bulnnenn liiter.-nln In the .-ant. The firm ot Orlf tiu cc It'-ed wan founded In 1M. when the partiuT commenced bunlnenn on the nuulh nlde ..f Commeniul nlrei-t be tween Tenth and Kleventh. Mr. lirif- tlu had met Mr. Iteid In Idaho a few- veam In-fore, and when he naw an Kilning here he wired for Mr. Heed, who wan in th cant. The firm han nl wayn be-n pro-rruHslve and the ntore today I lulte up to the ntntlonury con cern of the large cltle. Mr. Heed will remain In Antorl.1 to look after other !iiter"H'n. A llnlrennlng affair occurred at f!o- ble during Wednenday and that rnme to light Thurnday morning, whereby two .iien 'vill In all probability lone their llv.'i. Thurnday morning nmoke wan H-en coming out of a cold ntorage car that nt.md uion a nldlng and the diHir wan 'oned cjien, revealing a horrifying nivtni-le. An Improvlned Move, made of a coal oil enn, atood iti the middle of the door emitting gane otin fumi-n and two men, ragged and unkmpt, were lying In different part of '.he car distorted with agony nnd nlnrm. An examination showed that one of the men wim already dead and from the lant report received no hope whatever In extended for the other. Judging from ttylr appearance, the men were undoubtedly tramp who had nought a night' ahelter In the car. They built a cnnl nre In the can to keep themnelve warm nfter flrat tight ly i-loniiiK the door. Of course the car became full of iioHoned air and escape bi-lng Impo'nnlblo, lxth men won sue cumtied from the effects of the fumes. Their identity Is 'iot known. The blustering weather of the parti few day han caused a very botstciousj river and nn extremely rough bar.i though it han not been reported t hut I shipping hu suffereJ seriously. The( fishing boats nnd other small craft that venture.! out Jii the open Colum bia were pitched about In a fearful, mnnnei- and the large vessels strained ' at their great rubles or moved uneasi- ly under the Influence of the hard, wind. Yesterday morning the steam- , i-r Mllcr left over for Chinook on itsj usivil run but was unable to effect a landing owing to the rough sea. The( steamer, however, Jid nut M.stnln tuiy injury In making the attempt. The steamship Elder was compelled to lay outside nil Thursday night. She ar lived in yesterday morning, bringing: a good lot of freight but no passengers. Thre wan considerable trouble expr-j lenced in bringing .he barge Hantu I'liul i inside, but tliis wis finally done In safety. The tug Rescue hud, th; liiirff In lovv from Sun Fnniisco for rortlaml wh-re she Is taking n load of I oil for the l'oi tlaiid Gas Works. Thurs day the tug and her tow xrrlved off the mouth mil thc Tatoonh refused to bring ner in wiuie me bur was so rough. The barge had dropped her rudder and so would have been abso lutely helpless. Yesterday morning, however, Ihe Tatooah again put to her assist. in.-e and thin time nn entrance was ciTivIimI. Thc vovng' up the coast had come near proving an U starred one for the Santa Paula, at times the weather becoming so severe that 1t was found necessary to put In to different porta to obtain protection. 3rf- sr"i ' the soap for fair, white hands, bright clear complexion, soft, healthful skin. Bold til mt the world, f. D. tVINTON WILL RUN RKI'UIILICAN CANDID ATK FOK tITV ATTOUNKIT, Named Yenterday to Fill Vacancy C'HttKcd by Declination of C. CurtlN. The city republican central commit' tee met yeiterday fur the purpose of electing a candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the declination of C. J. Cur tl the nominee of the convention. Judge F. P. Wlnton was tendered the place and accepted the nomination. Judg-i Wlnton has been In politics previously and wj once elected to the niTlce of municipal judge. He 1 an active campaigner and the republican t-xpett that he will mak.' a warm -light against A. M. Hmlth, the nominee of. the citizen -)arty. The republican ticket Is now as folio iv : City atlorney-F. 1). Wlnton. Councilman, Flmt wardIt. M. Luatlu-r. Councilman, Herond ward -James W. Welch und J. lino J. Iloblnnon. Councilman, Third ward c. A. Lien ewelr. Mr, Irfln -nneljer has re:elved the In dorenmcnt of the labor union of thel city, and llkewlne hn been placed on' the (illzi-n tlck't, Mr. Brtx, the noml-j lie.- of th'. cltl-n convention, having i deiilncd. Mr. Liner. Weber is the only; Notice is hereby glvn that the part caniliilate who ha no opjiosltlon. j nernhlp firm of Griffin & Reed .doing uteri Mill coniinue to dmiiluy Indlf - ference as lo registering, and at the iiue of bunlne;s Innt night only 443; niuni.-s 1pi)i'nrd on ihe rolls. It should I l lo'd by votem that, they must re-! later for till city election, no mutter! how many time prvlounl'y they have! reglxtert'd 'for election In city, county or atate. DeHplte the frequent warn- nign given through the paper, hun-1 dreds of voters belle vj they will le per- j mltted to vote on the strength of their I regintrution in June. All effort to cor- j rect this mliitaken Impression seem to' fall with a lurge class. The indications j ars that the total reglntratlon will not! exceed 800. which is only about one-; half the normal vote of the city. A comparative statement ot the registra tion this ytar and those of 1901, to gether with the shortage, follows: - Short-! 1901. First ward 728 Second ward 369 Third ward 188 1902. 238 14T 58 age. 490' 130 Total 1285 The reglntratlon last 443 year 842 were OW can you know that yon are get tin your money's worth until you have seen WISE & We do not claka 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. PS MM fill J .andlsoiiii WIULv BE If you are one of Wise's customers come and leave your name and we will reserve for you a Wise Calendar. about 209 ihort of the normal vote, to thi year" showing I a reVnarkubly poor one. PERSONAL MENTION Hugh McCormlck baa returned from Portland. MIm I'agct I spending a few day In Portland. Rev. Mr. Foster of Knappa visited the city yesterday. Mb Mary Brttyne is in the city from Youngs river falls. B. O. Miller will return today from a visit to eastern Oregon, Robert Flnlaynon and wife of Brook field visited the city yesterday. Miss Ashley and Miss Dunlap visited the city y.Mterday frcm Brookfield. Mis Cara Hhort Is in the city for a few day from Bt. Helens Hall wtiere she is attending school. Mrs. Andrew OInen I in the city i from Grand Rapids to atwlst in caring ! for her husband who was so serioualy , injured at Oln y a few day ago. ! TlMrUT ARRIVAL I i I For the holiday trade. P. Shanahan I received on yenterday a consignment of I handkerchiefs, laces, new ribbons, dolls uit 1 ti.yi of all kin 1. MO Commercial i xtr"-t MSrfOLL'TIO.V NOTICR l biil'-cn undi; - said (Irm name at the city of Antoria. Oregon, is this day dla solved by mu'uiU -igroement, Mr. A. H. H-ed retiring and Mr. J. N. Grif nn continuing tne busin gs. All uc- count due the Arm up to date must be paid to tuild J. N. Griffin, who assumes I all the debt of the firm i Dated at Antoria. Oregon, thin IMh day of November. 190J. JNO. N. (3RIFFIN. A. S. REED. . NOTICE . Notice Is hereby given that the an- nunl meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia River Packers' association will be held at the office of the com pany, at Astoria, Ore., on December 8. 1902. at 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur pose of electing direors, and for such other business as may properly be con- sldered. Ry order of the president. GEO. H. GEORGK, Secretary. New stock of fancy goods just ar rived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and eee the lat;at novelties from Japan. rut anuttr CewtebUd lilt OUTLOOK BRIGHT IMtlCKS OF CANNED FISH WILL HOOX ADVANCE. English Market U Strong and Demand There Will Tax Supply at Home. The outlook for the salmon market continues bright, and it Is evident that there will be a healthy demand for goods after the turn of the year. Ad vice received at The Astorlan office yesterday are to the effect that the English market is very strong. The de mand for canned salmon on the other side of the ocean will unquestionably take much of the Alaska supply out of the eastern market and result in Increased demand there for all other grades of fish. Just at this time of j when permanent stealing gear was re the year dealers are busy with fruits i quired. The steamer had been to sea and the activity in the salmon mar-' but three days when the rudder wan kt cannbt be said to depict the real l"nt and then it became a case of drift, , situation. After the holiday, however,! The provisions got low and the pas the full strength of the market will be . sengers were placed upon short ra shon at home and abroad. J tion" received marked mistreat- . In the American market the stocks! from the different officers. Pur of the better grades of salmon are light ' ser Ionnelly alone is spoken kindly of. and many leading brands are out of the A "maH upp!y if provlnlons was at last market. There is a fair movement in I obtained from the Empress of China cohoes, with considerable firmness, j but not until those on board the Ore Plnks are ir. good supply, but the bet- ton had suffered pangs of hunger. Im ter brands are held with confidence by mediately upon the arrival of th dealers, under the 'b lief that the trade j steamer at Seattle the 365 passengers will require all for the 1903 spring! "1 a libel suit against the steamer trade. More chums were packed thin ' for tne alleged abuse. The. case has season than In 19P1, and the movement j tee" Pending; for 14 months and la now is reported rather slow. This grade under advisement. As the testimony of fish goes to the touthern states, and ! ,akn l very lengthy and there are to Mexico and South and Central j manv ints to be considered (t ia not America, owing to its cheapness. ' "Pted that a decision will be reached Returns for the fall season along the j for another month. Because of the Pacific coast are rapidly coming in. j vast "umber of libelants .the prom Reports indicate a total pack for the j nene9 ot thc company sued and the year of slightly In excess of 3.90O.0OO lare amount demand.M the cam ha cased, or about 1,000,000 cases less than the heavy pack of 1901. Trlis short age is principally In the pack of cheap fish, and, with the growing demand for canned salmon, will aid the market to a very material extent. Altogether the outlook is very encouraging, and Job ber anticipate much better prices af ter January 1 than have obtained for some time past. The f. o. b. quotations for 1902 sal mon from first hands, in round lots. are as follows: Columbia river royal chinooks No. 1-talls, $1.3T: flats, 1.45; halves, 90 cents. Choice spring chinooks Talis, $1.10; 'flats. $1.23; halves, SO cents. Fall chinooks Tails, 75 cents; flats, 90 cen's; halves, 60 cents. Oregon coast w 5 WINS TRADE x SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Are you one of Wise's customers? If not, why? - fc J ' "HIGH M ART"" IMS. HERE SOON WEftEUABL chinmiks Talis, 95 cents; sUversideg,, 85 cent. ' Puget sound sockeyea Tall, 11.25; data. 11.40. Cohoes Talis. 8S cents; flats, W 1-2 sent; halves, 79 cent. Pink Talis, 70 cents; flats, cents. Chums-Tails, R l-l oenta. Alaakav kings-Tails, tl; flats, 11.17 l-. Rd Talis, tv. medium reds, R pinks, 66 cents. centf, 1 ii 1 FAMOUS LIBEL BUIT Case Againnt Staetner Oregon Is Now Under Advisement. The llbe suit against lbi steamship Oregon filed by her WS passenger w1Hy' doubtless be brought to an end betore a great while. In September, 1J01, the Oregon left Nome for Seattle In an un nea worthy condition. This Is attested by her entire passenger list and it lit further stated that the officers of th ship were aware of that condition be fore the vesael left the Alaskan port. Temporary repairs only were effected attracted attention .all over the country and the final decision is awaited with Inter st. ' To 'Assimilate Food see that your stomach and liver are in proper condition. To do it easily and pleasant ly take Beecham's Pills ISE'tS ENERGY WISE'S TASTE WISE'S UP - TO i DATENESS WISE'5 ATTEN- TION 1 I tl