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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1902)
V THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, DECKMBEk 13, 1002 I " .11 . c - . ?"!" HI ...... ib THE OLD RELIABLE JK!IG Absolutely Pure TiJZnZ FD L'D SUBSTITUTE AJfcJkAA.AAA.AAAA.k.fc a m. m. A. A PERSONAL MENTION B. Vn Duncn U In Portland. W. It. Mackenxie Is down from Port- W. F, Young Is In the ciiy from Wis. Mrs. KuJjlph BtaUh is visiting In Fortiand . Outs S. Blanding. "Portland, it In the city. Frank S. Brensen is In the city from Everett. F. L. Drtsroll of Westport, Wash., Is in the city. William Larson, the milk-man, spent yesterday In th aity. J." AV. Johnston Jjnl wife of Chinook spent yesterday In th city. Lewis Williams of Chinook a in the city on a brief business trip. H. G. Smith is down from Portland. registered at the Parker house. Dank Shanks was in the city yester day from the Tonnes river falls. Miss Mary Brayne of Youngs river falls spent ttrliy in the city. W. J. I awaits was In the city yester day from his ranch on the Lewis anJ Clark. Frank Sale et the Knappton mills is in the ciry ennewte for his home on the Younrs river. . W. F. McGregor who has been on a business trip to Omrs harbor has returned to the ciry. J wig Nelson was reported law yes terday eTeniCs to oe resting more com fortable tb.a formerly. CHCH C-H E S GEJRMAN LCTHERAX Ziou's Ser vices at U . m. Sunday school at 1 a. jr. FlfT LCTHEEAX Rev. Oscar Cwrom wi3 i!zth both morning and even far. fXJC.N TXitPKRAXCi: JsfEETTXG At the r'Txt?rf is dtcarch ta tlie eT eelnr. a ..-wrlial fciriuttoa Is extend ed U B. PRRifEYTEEULX SwTices as usual Then- (d la- vtn'&s serrSoe: "The BSfOKTjj ' TvrHriwsm." Ib the er ains -JJ a anion temperance meeting. The tiennon will be pleach ed hy the Kev. Mr. Scan le. ' BAPTIST All the usual services will be obs?rv) except the 7.S0 p. m. preaching, at which time all will Join in the union service at the Presbyter Ian church. M ET HODl ST R? v .- Harold Oberg will preach in the morning, when an .interesting subject vill be presented No preaching .n the evening, as the church unites with the other churches in a temperance rally at the Presyb U iian church. ' NORWEGIAN-DANISH Methodlst The pastor will deliver a sermon in English to children and young people at 10 a. m. Regular service at 11 a m. Subject: 'The Stream of Living Water Flowing Out of Jerusalem." No evening service on account of the union services at -he Presbyterian church Various Projects for ButU'lug Linos In , t South AfilcM. AtlvnnreJ. . NKW YOKK, D, 12,-Tht! up pronchlng general " W?Ttbn In KaUtl says a'THiroan dlpuUh to the. Tlm!, vla"Londn, Is hinging on railway policy." . ' ' '.There are t.vo scheme one favoivd by the government 'and the other by the imposition.. Iloth are on tti hypothesis that further rnllway fncll tties will be required In the Rand. The government scheme Is to doubl the, present main line between Purhan and Ladysmllh, while the opposition advocates an alternative and more cli i-ect line from DurKtn to Wascniuntk station, below tilencoe Junction. A third project, rot enjoying a po lltlcal support, is for a line from Urn latoosl through SSuluUmd and tlv newly acquired territory to Ermel Joining an eventual line from the KanJ to Delagoa bay. The correspondent sys the contro versy seems to regard mainly local Interest, both parties pledging them selves to snd t23.00O.C0O. apart fixm the urgency and wisdom of the schemes. However, whichever party Is returned, the Transvaal will have to be consulted before any scheme la put Into execution. PANIC BOOKED FOR MEXICO Proposed Gold Standard Opposed By Miners and Farmers. ' MEXICO CITY, Dec. 12-The silver question continues to be one of the great topics of public discussion. It is now certain that silver miners and lb farming classes will make common cause against the adoption of the gold standard. In the meantime all prices are being raised and there is much anxiety among the middle classes, especially the wage earners and salaried men. PRINCETON WINS DEBATE PRINCETON, N. J., Dec. L5--The ninth annual Princeton-Harvard de bate here tonight was won by Prince ton. To Sleep Well get your stomach and liver acting right. The easiest, quickest and safest way to doit is to use Beecham's Pills SaM Everywhere. In boxen 10c. und 35c CllATRRS STILL SMOKING. Whlte-Hot Lava till Flowing From ' Santa Maria. SAN FUA'NCISCO. Dec. 11. -Two new crater.) of the Santa ...irta voi cano. which ourst rrom tne sine oi the mountain on November S4 last and devastated a large section of Guate mala, are still srcnUnp. From out- of th? craters, beneath the cloud of smoke, white-hot lava exjdes In a sluggioh stream and from the other cold mud is thrown In spasmodic fashion. This information has been brought hero by people arriving on the steamer Aca pulco. Or h-r trip down the oast the Aia- pulco was at Champerico a week after the, outbreak from Santa Maria, when the inhabitants of the town and those who had fled from the neighborhood of the vclcano were in a state of ter ror. The Aoapulc? carried 170 of them to the port of San Jose One of the refuges, Alfrjd McKlnnon, an Ameri can .died on the steamer trom the ef fects of inhaling volcanic gas. TRAMWAY COMPANY FILES , ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Empowered to Construct Lines where In the World But the State of Connecticut. Any NEW YOP.K, Tec. 1J. -Ankles of incorporation of the Netherlands Tram way company with a capital of 13.009. 000, have been filed in the town clerk's office at Bridgeport, Conn,, says n dis patch from that city to the Times. According to the articles the new- company is empowered to construct, equip, lease, maintain and operate by steam, electricity, or other power, rail roads and tramways for transportation of passenger, mall, express, merchan dise, or other freight in any foreign ountry or any state or territory of the United States, except that the corpora tion shall not construct, maintain, or operate a railroad in the state of i.im necticut. GILBERT HEADS A Special Sale of FRAMED PICTURES Is Now on at Our Store, at Prices Lower Than Ever Before V See Our Display Just the Thing for a Present & HASSOCKS OR FOOTSTOOLS We Have Them for Christmas Charles fieilborn Son were discriminated against ttecause they went orrstrlke rather than work against the strikers, that they were laid one price for mln cars of all sixes that they do not get paid for ullcoal mined, that they should have an eight hour day because mines are unhealthy and dangerous and that they ought to ! receive higher wages. P ears FREE EMBROIDERY LESSONS . The ladies of Astoria will have an opportunity to take free embroidery lesions at the A. Dunbar Co. store ev ery afternoon during the week com mencing December S. The finest em broidery work ever seen in this city will be on exhibition and all will be welcome to Attend. FIXSTJ-CLAaS UPHOLSTER! NO Mr. Pierson, a llrst-class upholsterer unl carpetlayer, is now In our employ. ai-e prepared to take your orders. Satisfaction guaranteed; estimates furnished on application. CHAS. IIEILBOHN A SON. Is there any soap but Pears' Which has been sold in two centuries and is telling in the third? Md all ever 1st wot Id. BUSlHESSj WANTED YOUNO MEN from As toria to a mo prepare for Positions in the Government Service. Apply to Inter-Statt Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, It. Rosyln coal lasts longer, la cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chlm.wy flues than any other cAal i on the market. Oeorge. W. Sanborn, ! agent. Telephone 1311, DM $75o SUITS Twtxtw ur Variety and Bargains will be more numerous than ever. Double- and wtAxtxAti sacks, V or 4-button frocks, the St&by Che&B&dds, made to order by the V.iA-d at $20, $22, $25, $28, $30 iM $1$, Soils that have all the style, wi&xrt&f and quality necessary for a fck&e tm silk-lined and high art $40, YM 4 $60 productions range in price on $f i US, including Tuxedo, Prince Albert m4 $M 4m suits. Skeptics specially invited. fTfH A FIN 2 1 ?J t H I 1 wr .1 iz TAILORING j rtk a i tl US B mm . S KM OS KM M i h il Ul J V ill Mill t wmmmos street 4 mstop wmixs hotel POUIVAttV o U E a 0 N RECIPROCITY TREATY SK1NKD New System Will le Operative Ret ween Cutjtt and th- United States. HAVANA, Dec. 12. A definite treaty of commercial reciprocity between Cu ba and the United States watt signed last night by General Blisa and Secre taries Zaldo and Monies. It lacks on ly the signature of Secretary Hay and Senor Quesadu and the approval of United States and Cuban senates to make It operative. Although the treaty provides for uniform reduction of 20 percent fiom the present tariff changes on Cuba pro ducts entering the 'Jnlted States a par allel list of products hari been drawn up In which is set forth a reduction on each Item made by Cuba and the United States reciprocity. 1 1 ii & TOUCH ' ' ' ' ' Ml ' TktguWta Wn JfSAYVYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Oiled Suits . a mTsmm m ana shwkvts Warraqc4 WatcrvHHif. !Hi,lti.lml liontwork n.l rjutrll vintUr r. 14 fw lrd. p.rfc. II iwir denkr riei'l imvnttvrn.trtid lurcstnjor.ip. s. I. H.H1U v roMmr l-t 1.1. . Nu VruftaH. 1 H.I.UHtrSMI1.IM.irr.. fl ( iBhrMv-, Sim. SOLDIER SHOT DEAD Attempts to Desert and Is Killed By Armed Ouard. SPOKANE. Dec. 12.-Piivate Wil liam li. Bromell, an unassigned re cruit to the regular army, was shot dead this morning during an effort to escape- Bromell deserted from the Presidio but surrendered here and was under gua-d at Fort Wright. Thi morning he was sent -out to work on the grounds. He knocked down his guard and started to run. The guard ordered him to halt and fired a warn ing Rhot. As Bromell continued to run ho was shot through the b.vk and fell dead. RKIIEARHKD TEHTIM'J.N'Y Evidence Already Brought Ofore Commission Gone Over. SCRANTON, De-:. 12,-The greater part of today's sessions of the anthra cite strike commission was taken up In presenting cumulative testimony on matters that already have been heard by the commission. This testimony tended to show that there has been excessive 'docking, that man men Some Inter esting Faets When people are conte n,ilatlng a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best servVe obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all junotlon points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meals served a ht carte. In order to obtain the first -clam ser vice, aak the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over Tbe Wisconsin Centra! Lines and you will make direct toaiiectlons 04 St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Boat. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond with jas. u. pond, Oen. mi, Art. or J Aft A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, WI. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike manner. Orders promptly rt ecutiHl. Shop, No. 42S, Bond street JOHN A. MONTOOMEMY. Office Constructing Quarteniinstcr, Astoria, Ore,, V-P. 10, 1902.-Healrd proposals, in triplicate, will be received at this office; until li o'clock a. in., January S, lflO.l, and then oimiicd for repairs to whtrf at Fort Columlila, Wash. Plans inj Hpt-clflcatlons truiy Ik seen anil further Inf irmatlon ob tained here. Hlght !s esi rved to ac cept or tcjeel uny or all proposal, KiivIoh's should be marked "Propos als' for repairs '.o wharf at Fort Co lumbia, Wash," and addressed to ueo. L. Coodal", Capt., and Quar. Mr. I S. Army. Dr. T. k Ball 4 DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. C. 01, Barf, Dentist Mansell Building. 171 Commercial "St., Astoria, Or. TELEPHONE RB 108 1. J A familiar name of the Chicago. Milwaukee A 9t. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as tbe Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul ana Chicago, and Omaha and Olrlcago. The only perfect train In the world." Understand; Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best aervlce kaown. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam neat, or a variety eaualed by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "Th Milwaukee" when Bolnsr to any notrrt In the Uuited States or Canada. AH ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, addess. J. W. CASEY, C, J. BDDT. Trav. Paas, Agt 'Sen, Agt, Portland. Ore. Portland, Ora. PAHHEn HALVE. m most healing aalvo In th worki RELIANCK Electrical Works 421 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP, Call up Phone 11U. If. W. CYRUS. - Mgr Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL 8T. Vour orders for iiivuLi. both FIIESH AND SALT Will be promptly snd stlsfocvurlly attended to ' 3. W. MORTON, Prep. Telephone No. "H- i JAPANESE GOODS JUST THE THING FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS liamlioo n.l I.'.... MUtTMK.Vr Furniliiro.Cliluaware, ltaskels, Hllk Haii.l.r.hft ! Yokohama Bazaar. XwznzxtawznxiznzTZTmztmzttXwmmTxmw A CARLOAD OF FURNITURE e 2 Just received from the Kst. Th treat savin, in frlM. a 8 Just received from the Kst. Th greut saving In freights and wholesalers' profit made by buying In carload lots aired from thi fatcoiy goes to S BENEFIT OUR CUSTOMERS E While our present shipment Ian is yu n buy ul prices never H befor announced In Astortu. E H.H. ZAPF, - - - The Hoase Furnisher inz-x:ni ;:xiiiiiiiix zuzztrzwz:ixxnzznzX3nn Red Ribbon 13 rn n d FANCY CALIFORNIA FIGS Fisher Bros., 546-550 Bond st. Km:K:cat:wKiuts::a:K::a:u:jKa::i3iamiiwmMwMnMM Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS TOBACCO ANDCICARS Supplies of nil kinds ul lowest rutin, for rUlierint-ii, Fanucra unrl loggers. A V A LL E rS Tenth and Cnmmtrttiil MrttU , - T,ir. Castings We are prepared to malt them' on short notice and of the best material. Let u glv you estimates on any kin, of costing or pattern work. Lower jrlce for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. IRON, STKEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works C.r. IMth nu.) K tskilu (. FURNITURE At Prices You Can Afford to Pay Fancy Rockers $2.50 Chairs and Iron Bedsteads Art Squares 1 . Rugs Carpets Mirrors Cannot Be Undersold ROBINSON'S