n , NOTIOR! Books, Periodica, M.Tv.nzinns, &.C. Librr.-ry A Juut ; ' r rJsn, Any Ono iv-(Ki r,t;my of jch offense, will bo liable to prosecution. BIOrjA PUBLIC USBART ASS5C1AI10H. ONLY PAPILI l'UB LISNFO IN ASTORIA with associated pkess mekvicb . . . LARGEST CIRCULA TION IN CLATSOP KAND THR ADJ01MNU COUNTIES . $ A $ fi O IV IWWkU It M El It it UU AHVU fi, lii !l, (TJL MgL"'""1' '"I II II I I M II Ill mil HIBMIIHIII II I III II I I " ! I" W.l II IIIIIHII ! IB In, l.l I IMIlim .. -- - I " " If " ' I T I V0L' LV " ASTORIA. ORISON, SaTHKDAV. DECEMBEK 0. 1902. ..... ' " "" 1 - AO. 137 I i . zr -"----""- ; ; r JacKeHs I 1. J NE DOES NOT HAVE TO ; smoke to feel comfortable r. 'in a Smoking Jacket. When yon are Invited out , to dine a Tuxedo Coat and civ?2 Vest is the proper caper. But when you have supper at home, put on a Smoking Jacket and your Slippers chances are that you'll feel so comfortable you won't go out. WE HAVE THEM AT $5 to SIO Of course, there are lots of cheap ones made, but we. sell only "good ones." They are the cheapest In the end. BLIND MEN ON WITNESS STAND Maimed and Bereft of Sljjht 1 hey Were Living Evidence of Dan gers of Coal Mining. MAKE PROPOUND IMPRESSION An lb'Miltor N KllfitloiiH Prob ably Individual Operator Will Kelt to Coal tar. r)luir Koiulx. that nit mitre outside boat would be n turned to fish In Mexkan wate-rs, Mullen ulno received anothr message Hinting (hat if boats came to fih In Mexican waters Kh license would be ulniiwt prohibitory. OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS Are arriving and will bo ready for Inspection In a few day. Wo will, u usual, have the largest ami movent stock of IIull duy food In the city, BCItANTON. Dec. 6.Lawyer for the Mlnewi rkcr continued to cull wltm-MM-a today b fore the strike com mission t testify to alleged Mack listing method pursued by several com panic In refusing to reemploy striker who took u more or Iron prominent purt In tlte strike. In most cases. according to the testimony, no Matin- factory reason was given why Hi.; men were not taken back. Two bllnl nn'n who were also badly Injured nth r.vlo by underground c-x- ptosian were I'ri'W'Mctl a llvinif cvl- i1 ih v of liuiK -r n ihu inlrti'H. NuililiiK touhl ! kiiriicd hvr to duy with refLTt'nu! to the reported f fortH at a iM.'til"iiHiit outside of tin t onunlfiBliin . After th blUid nun left the ulaml uttmney for th oiierutors irnteKt nl nKulnnt brliiKlnt; thone unforluiiate li en to tho wltneK Btund. They werp injured be fur th ulrlke and had no direct bearing on the mutter lefor the cnmiiilH!on. Mr. Knnow Mid he did not Intend to overdo the prtwntulion of fiuh wllneHfef, liut lie wuilted to brlntt the I'oiiuiiiKiiltin to a reullstut'on of the il a n if em of il liilnlnu. t'hiilnniin Gruy here broke In and mild lie hnvd tin: thing would not be overdone. "We huvi n realizing n-nse of the condlllonii," he mild, "and 1 may nay thut I never mw a widder Hta'le thmi that presented by thene two men.' Wuyne Mac eiuh mated that tt mil Jorlty of the opemtom thought It bet tor to adjourn till effort to reach by umlcuble conference a bunl for the awarj of the commlMlon until both aide hud presented ull the tiKtlmony they wished to offer. Sudden and Kecent event huve given Rround for the belief that as a reu!t of neRotla tlon now In propres there wlH be an Ultimate n.ile of the proertle of the Individual operutor to the large coal carrylns companle. It I entlmuted thnt the colllerie of the 67 tndepend ent oerrator can be purchased for SHS.000,000. Kniror William Very hitter In Ills Oppmltion to the Doctrine, ISKFHLAl.', l'russla, fec. 8. Em pcror Wllllum, addresslnif a depota lion of workmen today, made a bitter antl-socalllst rf'h, declaring that It wu a lie to say that the workman had to rely on the socialist parly for the betterment of their position. Hodallsts. h added, had terrorized and trod worklngmen under foot, and a mt-n of honor they must have no more to do with them. Emperor William conclud ed by asknlg tho deputation to send a .'OMrade fro mthrdr midst, a simple unpretending man from the workshop, Into the national parliament KIIXKD BY A FALL. Well Known New York Lawyer Pic- Krom Fractured Skull. NKW YOliKT. Pec. .-John Grey lloyd, a well-known lawyer and one of the beiit known citizens of Fordhum, has fallen from a etcpladder Into the cellar of his home and sustained a fnie. of theHkull, from the effects of whli h he died. Il had been hi custom for years. although he wax a man of wealth, to niak rcpiilr , bJt l-ls house. He was engaged In th.it manner when the ac cident O'turred. Ilitdy was 61 year old and for the last three year he had been a prom inent member jf the New Vork bar. BLOODY MUTINY ON BRITISH SHIP American Sailors Kill Second Of ficer and Take to Sea in Open Boat CAPTAIN PEATTIE WOUNDED Trouble Experienced on the Lei cester Catttle, Bound From Han Francisco for Queenstown. TWO ROBBERS CAPTL'nED Third Man Who Held Up Eagle Club Rooms Hotly Pursued. SALT LAKS, .Oac. S.j-A special to the Tribune from l''icatelo, Idaho, says that two of the three roe who held up Kule club room last night and se cured over 11000, have been captured by the posse under Sheriff-elect Griffith Arwth?r poss Is t lo upon Uie trail of the third niember. Tho captured men gave their names as Hob Adams und Geo. Wilson, and from papers found In their clothing It I believed they raine from Seattle SLIDES WILL PREVAIL Heavy Pall Disastrous. of Snow Is luslcal Instruments and Pictures BOOKS AND STATIONERY Our Prices Cannot Be Beaten, Quality Considered J. N. GRIFFIN flUOfmflMOIt TO UKIFKIN A1-. ItKHlt l"ONPITION IS CRITICAL Physlclnns Ilelleve That Mr. Recovery Will Pe Slow. Reed's BAKER CITY. Ore., Dec. 5.-Owlng to wires being down it Is Impossible t) learn full particulars of the snow- slide at Cornucopia which occurred yesterday. However, It ha been as certained that no one was killed. Snow I still falling and old mountain eera predict serious disasters from slid e In many places, because the fall of snow has been so sudden thnt It has not hud, time to become packed. BEE HIVE STORE NEWS Special Prices This Week on Ladles' and Children's Furs Girls' White Aprons li EIM aiHcnil tilolr Slyki 25c to 11. 4 O Tky an lb Prt Mkt Aprm 1ft Sita Ladles' WMU Atslln Ui3rwMi. Lm CofM I Covers SOc to Ladies' and Men's Slippers la High Novelties Ladles' and Chlldreos' Costs . Cheaper Tbaa Elsewhere Our $1 Kid Gloves For the Holiday Trade Art Otiaranteed The Very Best Our Cuitomert All Indorse This Slalemcat WASHINGTON Dec 5 Improvement In the condition of cx-Speuker Thomas H. Reed ,a noted In the physlclftus' bulletin, continued during the day al though they suy It I still critical. To night afl-r their visit to their patient they isxued the following bulletin; "At the present time (10:30 p. m.) Mr. lioed i resting comfortubly. Ow lug to an unavoidable excitement thle nfternoon there was a slight elevation of temperature. Thl lias subsided and hi teniHinturo I now normal, 9S 6-10; respiration J6; pulse 88. Retains naurishmenl: mind I clear, and np- pendleal symptoms are continually ubatlug." ino psysician sny Mr. Roed s re covery will be slow at best. For pre cautionary reason the physicians have on hand a quantity of ealliw solution nnd a tank of oxygeu but ue of neith er ha been resorted to. Oxygen mny be used during the night If It Is found necessary, said Dr. Gardner. Its pur pose, he said, wns to oxldiae the blood to r; to Mtmnnte poison which may have d--vclo;)'?d as a result of uraoinlv dlsordeii. MRS. NATION IS ARRESTER Announces That She Will Make Life a Burden for Top?ka Saloon Men TWF.KA. Kan., Dec. B.-Mrs. Carrie Nation, saloon rmasher .returned to this city yesterday morning and made a to ir of the saloon prepamtory to be-glnntng mother smashing tour. The polico arrested Mrs. Nation on a charge of disorderly conduct. She was given a small fine In the police court. Mrs. Nation announced that she will repeat her old time exploits In this city before long. OMNIRVS HILL SUPPORTED. Oklahoma Republicans Penonce Joint Admission of Territories. GUTHRIR. OUIa.. Dec. S.-The" an nouncement Is made tonight that the republican territorial chairman will Is sue a call tomorrow ror a republican statehood convention for the purpose of endorsing the pending omnibus bill and denouncing 'tlv senate substitute bill as directly oprosed to the repuub llcnn party In Oklahoma. QUEENSTOWN, Dec. 5-The British ship Leicester Castle, from San Fran- Cisco, July 26, arrived here today. Her commander reported that on September 10 three American seamen muitlned and Captain Peattle and hi second officer were shot, the latter fatally, after an encounter with the mutineers. who left the ship on a raft In mid ocean. Captain .'cattle gave the names of tha mutineers as W. A. Hobbs, Ernest Sears and Turner. They were all shipped In Saa Francisco. The second officer, Mr. Nixon, was shot while attempting to rescue the captain. In the darkness the mutineers got a few planks and formed a raft end launched I It from the ship, which was then about 300 mile north of (he Pltcalrn islands. The captain searchei for the raft the next day, but It wis not sighted, and It was surmised that It went to pieces. Captain Peattle addnl that Hobh wn the actual murderer of M Nix on, whom he shot through the heart. The captain himself was shot twice, but had i.ullo recovered when he ar rived here. . Wha the chief officer discovered that the three men had mutined, he muster ed the rest of the .rew, intending to await daylight and rapture the muti neers, but the latter, escaped in the interim. The captain Is unable to ac count for the mutiny. He thinks It was the Intention of the men to murder the officer and others who refused to Join them, and take the ehlp to Pltcairn island. Jt is laid that Hobbs came from Il linois. Sear from Idaho and Juwes Turner from Portland, Ore. The mutineers took a week's provis ion with them on the raft. been appointed chief of the transpor tation and traffic department of the Louis exposition. Mr, Rlstine was receiver for the Cot orauo iMKtiand railroad and whn the control of that road was taken out of the courts Mr. Ristine osstunr d the chairmanship, of the western frelgl bureau. He also ha been connected with several other railroads in the west and south at different periods. EXCHAN03 OF TROOPS Soldle-r In Philippines Will Do Duty In Local Departm-Jnt. WASHINGTON, Dec, 5.- The war department today Issued an order for an exchange of 15 Philippine regiment with the same number of troop In the United States. The troops ordered to the Philippine will be the Thirteenth cavalry now at Fort Meade, 8. D., and Fort Keogh Stont., the Seventaenth Infantry at Vancouver barrack, Boise banicks and Fort Wright and Fort Lawtou, Wash, Among the troops to come homo from the Philippines are the Tenth Infantry which will be assigied to the depart ment of the Columbia. PRESIDENT APPOINTS REFEREE3 "Lilly White" Movement In Alabama Will Meet Opposition. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec. 4.-The Age-Herald says: President Roose velt has designated Joseph O. Thomp son, C. H. Scott and WUllam F. Aid rich as referees in Alabama to make recommendations for men to be ap pointed to fill vacancies occurring In political offices in the state. The referees named are opposed to the so called "Lily White" movement In Alabama. CHURCHMAN FOUND DEAD. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5. M. Bel lauln, secretary and assistant to his brother, Plshop Tikhon, the head of the Russian church on this coast, has been found dead in bed. Death wa caused by paralysis of the heart. Bish op Tikhon is now In New York. ATLANTIC COAST SWEPT BY STORMS First Snow of Season Covers New England to Depth of Eight Inches. . SEVERE WEATHER IN EUROPE Sailing Vessel and Steamer Are Wrecked Off Cape If atteras and Crews Are Given . Upas Lost. BOSTON, Dec. 5. -After an unusu ally long period of mild . weather a storm from the irulf brought grim win ter to New England today with great suddenness and for the lirst time thin season, covered the entire region with snow to a depth of eight inches. ' New England received the full bene fit of aortbsast gale. The only ship wreck reported was that of a schooner which ran on ..he Dog bar breakwater In Gloucester harbor. No lives wre lost. IN EUROPE LONDON, Dae. 5. Telegrams from all parts of Europe record severe wea- iher and now. SCHOONE51 ROKEN UP Other Vessels Founder and Steamer Thought to be Lost. HATTERAS. N. C, Dec. S. Tho ob server of the weather bureau reports that the four ma-jtJd schooner Wesley M. Oler went ashore at the Hatteras in let life saving station early this morn ing during a storm. She was pounc ing in the surf about one mile off shore when her foremast went over carrying probably the last roan. Almost im- . (Continued on Page 4.) HIGHWAY APPROPRIATION. Road Between New Tork and Chicago to Receive Good Support. NEW YORK, Dec. S.-It has beer. decided by the exeeiutlve committee of the National Association of Auto mobile manufacturers to call a trade convention in Crieago in February to take action toward the presentation of bill in congress providing for an ap propriation of $21,000,000 toward a na-J tional highway. I The feature of the bill to be present ed and urged will be a proviso thath he expenss of the proposed highway wm oe snurea equally Dy tne national government, the state and county. JUST IN NO CONCERTED -PLOT To ASSASSINATE LEOPOLD Schem of Rubtno to Regain Confidence of Betrayed Anarchistic Colleagues NEW YORK, Dec. 5.-A Times dis patch from Brussels by way of London says mat M. Nagels, the procure re du rol, who has returned to Brussels from London, dispels the notion of a oncerted plot In the attempt recently to assassinate King Leopold. He says the anarchist, Rubino, was formerly employed by the Italian con sulate in London to report the doings of anarchists. He betrayed both the narvhlsts and his employers and wish ed to regain the confidence of hi col leagues by a single-handed exploit. FISHING SCHOONERS TIED UP FOUGHT WITH CUSTER. Prohibited Froiv Oolng Further Iness in Melxcan Water. Ilus- SAN DIEGO, Dec. 5.-A11 the fish ing schooners of I.a Flaya are at an chor opposite Roscvllle nnd v ill bo idle for n tin e. The schooners l.ave been employed on the-lower coast, catching nnd salting flsh, but last week word was received from Ensenada that no more fishing schooner f rum San Diego or any American port would be J-i lowed to flrh In Mexican waters. Tills caused consternation. A meeting was hold and Jose Manes. who owns a vess?l, was appointed to make further inquiry. Ho telegraphed to the American consulate at Ensenada. i and he has received a reply that a company hus receivea a concession from the Mexican government and I Traveling Passenger Agent of N. V. Central Railroad Is Dvad. NEW YORK, Dec, 5-William Henry Welch, traveling rassenger agent of the New York Central railroad, la dead at Yonkrs from a tumor on the brain. He served 'through the Civil war with the Sixteen1))! Michigan .and later wm with Custer In the Indian campaigns. BRICK STRUCTURE BURNS. ROCK FORD. III., Dec. 5. The Mead building, a five-story brick structure, was destroyed by Are tonight. It was occulped by the Northam Bros. & Co. department store and he Rockford business college. The loss is 275,000, Insurance about $250,000. ANNUAL BICYCLE RACE. Devotees of the Wheel Prepare for an Arduous Contest. NEW YORK, Dec. 5. A few minutes after midnight on Monday morning In Madison Square garden. 15 men, each the representative of a team, will start for the tenth annual bKycle ruce of six days and six night on a 10-lap broad tracks, The team entered for the contest this year comprise six pairs from Eu rope and 10 teams made up frdm the well known rider of this country. Burnt Leather Goods Pillow Tops, Card Cases Tobacco Pouches Opera Bags, Table Covers Shopping Bags C. H. COOPER' THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTOltlA n THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE ST. LOUIS FAIR OFFICAL. George W. Ristine Has Held Various Prominent Railroad Positions. . DENVER, Dec. 5. Word ha just been received here that George W. Ris tine, the well known railroad man, has - 'A -vH . f' I The perfection in economical stove construction "SUPERIOR" HOT BLAST For salo in Abtoria only by the ECLIPSE HARDWARE COMPANY Plumbers ard Stf antflta