NOTioai Books, Periodicals, MaiaiiriP3 &c , Library without p. .'.ni ;:;;0tl. Any Ono (.if.d Ktiilly of tucli ofleriso. will bo liable to prosecution. VOLUME LVI. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY JANUARY 9, 1903. NUMBER 8. 1873 1903 if irit 1 in w'hi .IKJ k Li (life n PULL. DRESS Wo lire agents for tlio celilmito.l HART, SCH AFKNEUjfc MAHX giHiiln thu kind that give satisfaction. All liaul tailored nfid jicrfwt in fit, finidi nd (style. When you hoo a well dressed man on tho street ask hint whore lie buys hid clothing; then follow his exainplu and eoino to tho emporium of Men's and Boy's Furnishings. P. A. STOKES The Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant Ref ulr Meils. 25 Centi Suodiy Dinners Specialty Eerythlm the Mttket Affords Palace Catering Company WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY .1. II. i;OI.KMAN, President, Na'leiii, Ore. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine Music, Oratory, Theology and Business l-'repurntory Department open to student completing eighth grade de partmentlower grade la preparatory dopnrtmcnt. Besides affording profetilonal training, the University eek to rive a practical education to all who art a wars at the value of a trained brain. The Normal Department often a thorough course In the theory and prao tlce of teaching. Meet ail requl remenla of Hate and echool law. It tea. here are In constant (emend. r'Oataloguo upon application. TILMAN WAS ALSO THERE Marked Opposition Shown to Res olution of Senator Vest for Free Coal. DEMOCRATS ARE HELD UP BLANK BOOKS Diaries, Calendar Pads OFFICE SUPPLIES And all other Kinds of Stationery and Books J. N. GRIFFIN Minor Hill A re, Panned -Hill for Ifetlret t ol'Capluln Hoh- mhi 0im! by .MU Mourl .Senator. WASHINGTON, Jim. 8.-Today the ennte discussed tne Vest resolution re questing the limine committee to re port a bill removing the duty on an thrui It rotil, und Aldrlch replied to aome of the criticism of-Wet delivered lust Tuesday. Aldrlch Insliited that the resolution would not accomplish the re sult aoUKht and thitt It Infringed the constitutional rights of the house In re spect to revenue. ' The lesolutlon. he asserted, wan simp ly to furnlrh n text for a polltknl leech or a m-rli ef polltlcul niietH-hra. lie recltwl the legtulutlon whh h hud hecn enn'ted to relieve the pwiple In tlni' of .IIkIii-kk und miid he une ut entirely Iiijw1mik that ome ini-anit tnuy be found for relief. Aldikh reel ttil the futlM reluting to the i cm I tariff, tMiyiiiK thut In Is'.it, when th deniocratu wre In eontiol of the eenate, the houne Kent the Wlliton bill to the senate with eoul free of duty. The democratic liimnre eonunittee und the demncrntlr aennle with the exrep- Hon of Hill of New York voted to put a duty of to cent a ton on coal, although they had the wer to admit coal free of duty. Turning to the democratic (ind 8M-nklu( with cunnlderulile ciuhitl)i, Mr. Aldrlch wild: "Ton have nlwayn Ih-hi In favor of free coal when your opinion were of no value to the country: on the day when you could glv the country free coal you deliberately ami unanimously vot ed the other t', It therefore cornea with III grace for nennlorn to criticise the action of the aenale In lit view of the rtlon taken In ls;M." Aldrlch ld the IiIkIi price of fuel In the country now wan not duo to- the preeent tariff, Vest In hl reply, mild that u 40 per cent duty on coal wan the result of a holdup" by n few democratic senatorH. The resolutlou finally went over until next Ivglalatlve day. - Nelson continued h's reinarku anlnat the omnlbue bill. Tillman mild that congreftH hnd been aenembled only three week and "we have hardly gotten over our ChrlHtmae drunks yet." The following blllsi were passed: Granting additional land adjacent to the alte of the University of Mon tana for a university; tt redlvide the dletrlct of Alnaka Into three recording and Judicial dlvlelona. A bill pro viding for the retirement of Captain Richmond P. Hobson brought forth a proteat from Cockrell of Mlwourl. The senate adjourned until Monday. HILL PS)ll UOHT IKU'SKS. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.-The gennte committee on commerce today author lied a favoralde report on Senator Perkln'a bill for the eHlablihhment of llghthouaeii on the Alaskan coaot nt a coat of 1300.000. found dead at her home. Bhe bad lived alone nd from Indication had been dead a week w hen found. " Hlle wan In poor Ircummamf qnd hud recently iei elved ild from the county, Hhe hiuj refunfd to go to the poorhouiie, aay- lug tint a nli!e of the flret prtfild'-nt of tlm Cnlt'fd fJtatea would never be ent th.;r. . It In not known what truth there waa in the woman' claim of a rela tionship, but thorn who have known her long believe nhc coined from a good family. Little definite Information re garding her life haa been learned at Waukcgan. TIIKOlxmK KOOSEVELT WISHES CHMHTI.VN WOHKBI18 WELL Prtalilent of United 8tale Write a letter Commending the Work . Do'ie by the Society. UOSTON, Jan. . The Chrietlan En denvnr World ha received the follow ing meaiage from Prenident Roosevelt, which will be read during the celebra tion February 221 of the aecond anni versary of the formation of the Chris tian KndeAVor awlety. "White Houae, Waohlngton, D. C. Young People' Hoclety of t'hrietlan Endeavor:-! greet you and wliih you well. Your body atands prominent nmong the organization which etriv toward a realisation of Inter denomlna tlonnl and international Chrlatlnn fel lowDhlp, a well a among thoe who Kt.ind for Ideal of true cllixeuehlp thit la for the cultivation not alone of a high standard of civic and eocial right; tmt'of the strength and courage and common ene necemiary for II v lug up to euch a tandard. , "With all good wlahea. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT." CLARK PAYS A BIG PRICE Between Nine and Twelve Millions for Three Hundred Miles of Railroad Line. IN CAHOOTS WITH HARRIMAN YIELDS TO FORCE. Caitro'i Reply to Powers Favor Demands Made By Alliu. THE BEE HIVE Now M your opportunity to get tho moat for your money AN ESTABLISHED FACT Wo Ml rtHablo goode at tho loweit price Unblaaufced ntualte o Lonodalo muaJca to ainghaat ,.41-to Dark colored prints lo lx3 bleached turktrt towel.. IOo Bargain la o4 lata of women' and Children' Underwear, Lace I aad 1-t taehe wide ,.lo Lace I and I lhe wide .. lo Lace I Inchea wkia Jo Children'! hat !5o Ladle' walking haU Mo, 0o, TSo Men'i hoe.... Homen'l ahooa fl.SI and 11.50 W Men' Jerey ehlrt 10 Men' colored dra ahlrta ,.Jo (Reduced from $1) I cord beat thread per apool ..to Dark outing flannel ....I for ISO Jackets Suits and Skirts Must Be Closed Out and Our Pricds Will Do It, t ? ANTI-TRUST HILLS. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. -Two nutl trunt bill prepared by Attomey-pener-al Knox were Introduced In the house today. CARACAS. Jan. 8 After two stormy meeting of the cabinet all the con dition set forth in the replies of the powers to President Castro's last pro posal In the matter of settling the Ven ezuelan dispute through arbitration have been accepted by the Venezuelan government which consider? these con sideratlons unjust, but is obliged to yield to force. The Yeneauelan answer was delivered at the United States legntlon here at noun. The conditions of the powers rover cash pfiymeuts to the allies nnd guarantees for a payment of the bal ance of IhMr claims. It Is sa'd on good authority that the question 0f raising the exlxtlng bloek- ftde will not lie considered. HOW EN WILL LEAVE CARACAS. A Warship to Call for Illm Next Sat urdayNeeded In Washington CARACAS, Jan. 8,-It has been learn ed from an authentic saurce that Min ister Howen haa received orders to leave Caracas next Saturday for Wash- Ington, where he will present the case to the German-British commission. An American warship will call for Dowen at La Guayra. i TOOK MORPHINE AND LIVED. Young Man Told Things With What He Thought Was Ills Last Breath. ANOTHER TRAIN WRECK. Cannonball Express .Crashes Into Lo eal Passenger Four Killed. KENTON, O., Jan. 8. The Cunnon- ball express, one of the fastest passen ger train on the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago, croshed into the rear end of a local nnssenger train at Ada, O., tonight. Three passengers were kil led and two were Injured. Both trains were bound west. The car were iadly wrecked. The dead are a man named Joseph Bteln, a Pennsylvania rallroud cairen ter. of Ft. Wayne, Ind., and two men a yet unidentified. The Identified injured are a man named Blackburn of Fort Wayne, Ind. Another la A. J. J. Casey, of Toledo. He Is severely hurt and death la ex pected. NEW YORK. Jan. 8.-Walter Alex ander Hall, said to be a nephew of General Robert Toombs of Georgia, drank morphine In a drug store In Tre mont street last night, say a Boston dispatch to the Herald, and almost at the same moment a typewritten story with a sketch of Hall's life found Its way Into the newspaper offices. The' attempt at suicide waa not car ried out entirely according to the type written plan, but the young man made a determined effort, even to speaking with what was to be his last breath the name of a New. York society wo man, to whom he said he was engaged, uui wno reeenuy oroKe the engage ment. When he took the morphine by standera called an ambulance and 'at the city hospital relief station he was put out of danger. Prewfiit Arrangement Makes Al liance of Two Project- Moiitanuii M ill Build Additional. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. . -Tne Ex aminer says: By making an alliance with Senator Clark of Montana, K. H. H'irriman leaves Prince Pontatowski's projected railroad from Los Angdes to San Fran cisco in the air an! neutralizes the pos sible combination between Pniatowskl, Clark and the Gould Railroad system The t lark corporation has agreed to buy from Harrlman 300 miles of road part of the Oregon Short Line, running southwest from Salt Lake to a point In southeastern Nevada. This deal Is to be closed In New York within a few- days. Ily means of it. Senator Clar gets rid of a parallel line which Hani man was arranging to build. On the other hand, Harrlman has an understanding with Clark, so it is said by which Gould Is shut out fronr purl ownership In the road projected by Prince Poniatowskl from San Francisco to Los Angeles to connect with the Clark system. Owning the 300 miles of the Oregon Short Line, Senator Clark will have about t0 miles more to build. All the surveys are made and construc tion Is in progress. As the story runs, Clark Is to pay 19,000.000 or I12.000.IKX) for the 300 miles. Harrlman and his friends are to ac cept bonds of the CI irk company. Once the cut-off Is finished, it will connect with the Harrlman and Gould lines at Salt Lake and give each an Impartial service Into southern California. agreed to aid the geological survey In tm-etlng the expanse of the project. FROM PRISON TO ASYLUM. Furious Horseman .Murdered a Stable Boy find Got 10 Years. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. . Wll lianf McCormlck ,one of the best-known horsemen in the Jnlted States, has been brought from Folsom prison en route to the state hospital for the In sane at Napa. McCormlck was sent to Folwmt on May IS for a term of 10 years for murdering Thomas Cullen, a stable boy, employed on the Rancho IVI Paso. He was a horse trainer for the Rancho Del Paso, Green B. Mor ris, Theodore Winters and several own ers. He achlevd iis greatest success with Theo. Winters, when he trained thit veteran's stable. Including the famed El Rey. TEN AINERS MADE ATTACK Superintendent Traylor Seized - Gun and Killed Three of His Assailants. DETAILS OF AFFAIR GIVEN SCHWATi HAS RECOVERED. Mine Bos Surrendered to Sheriff Wlio Concealed Prisoner From 3Ien Determined to Lynch Him. JOHN MITCHELL DID NOT LIKE WHAT GRAY SAID A Parry of Words Between Miners' President and Commissioner Created a Little Stir. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. S.-The prln clpal feature of the hearing before the coal strike commission today was the exception taken by President Mitchell to the remark made by Chairman Gray that he would like to see the miners' union come up out of the mines, that clung around the baser part of it, into the sunlight. The miners' president said the dnion should not be Indicted unless a connec tion should be shown between It and the acts of lawlessness. The head of the commission replied that he did not wish to Indict the organisation, but hoped It would disentangle Itself, especially from violence and lawless ness committed during the strike. The Incident came suddenly w hile a witness was upon the stand and caused uite stir among the lawyers on both sides of the controversy. Outside of this the entire day was taken up in hearing the stories of non union men or their relatives, of alleg ed persecutions during the period of the strike. COAL WAY UP. BUT FEW SHARES LEFT. Plan of Steel Corporation to Benefit Employe Works Well. NEW YORK, Jan. 8.-Slxteeen thou- sand of the 26,000 share allotted by the United State Steel company to Its employes In Its profit-Bharlng plan have already been subscribed for, J. Pler- pont Morgnn says he expect renraln nlg $000 share to be aubacrlbed for within a few week. NIECE OF WASHINGTON. Old Woman Who Claimed Relation ship With First President. CHICAGO, Jan. 8.-M1S. Catherine Thompson, an aged woman of Wau kegan, III., who claimed to be a niece of George Washmgtonn, has been ESTATE APPRAISED. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.-The appralsment and Inventory of the es tate of the late Louis Gerstle has been tiled in the county clerk's office. The value placed on the estate left by the president of the Alaska Commercial company !a 41,243,648. - Roads Dlsoo;e of Anthracite at One- Half the Price of Independents. NEW YORK, Jan. S.-The price of coal has been advanced to $$.50 as a minimum and some anthracite has been sold as high as $12 50. A number of large dealers have, consulted over the stipulation and it Is probable a meet ing will be held today to promulgate a schedule of retail nrices. The Independent operators met n thlj lty and agreed not to sell coal at less than $10 a ton to dealers. The coal road.?, It is said by some of the officials, will continue to sell at $5 a ton. SYSTEM OF IRRIGATION. Will He Reproduced In Miniature at ' at the St Lous Fair. ONTARIO, Cal., Jan. 8. The hydro graphlo bureau of the geological sur vey haa been looking over the irrtga tion systems of the. west for a model to be set up at the exposition In St. Louis next year to illustrate the prac tice of Irrigation and has decided to reproduce on a miniature scale the plant of the Ontario system. The San Antonio Wver, coming from th mountains, will be shown with Its electric plants' and the water passing on to Irrigate orchards. The plant Is considered a model of Irrigation am' economy. The county supervisor have WELLS, Nev Jan. S.-Addltlonal details were received tonight regarding the tragedy yesterday at the Keystone mine of 'he New York and Nevada Cop xkw TftRg. jn,,.h f.' Mtota """pany when 12 union . ., . , . . I miner attacked Superintendent J, A. Schwab, who returned recently from a I , , . , wu'nn . rtinnln. kin. .... A , ..ll a a. m 1,.. xf c..i,..k ,.u,... . t ' ""B i u "juii w vwi.m rc- vi, .... i o .... miinau, ficreiuci,i. ' 1 thu United States Steel corporation, has fully recovered from his recent President of Steel Corporation Will Re sume His Big Duties. ill health and that he Intends to re turn to the Vnlted States early in March'and resume his duties as head of the big steel corporation. BRITISH MINISTER ILL. LAREDO, Tex., Jan. 8. A Mexileo City special says: There is no im provement In the health of Mr. George Grenvllle, the British minister to Mex ico, and It Is reported that he has ask ed to be recalled, as the climate of this country does not agree with him. AFRAID OF BUBONIC PLAGUE. VICTORIA, B. C, Jan. 8.-Doetor Fa if an, secretary of the British Colum bia board of health, recommends a strict quarantine against vessels ar riving from San Francisco on account of bubonic plague.. OLD SENATOR COUNTED OUT. JEFFERSON CITT, Mo., Jan, S. The democrats in Joint caucus tonight nominated W. J. Stone (i succeed Sen ator Vest. suited in the death of three and wound ing several others. - r The dead are James Staggs; Sam Johnson, J. Smith. Traylor recently ordered a reduction of wages and yesterday the miners gave him 12 hours In which to leave camp. He telephoned the sheriff for protection. President Lloyd of the miners' union, It Is charged, later In the day sent a committee of miners to Traylor" office ordering him to sign a new scale of wages at once. The com mittee then asked him to go along quietly or they would be compelled to take him dead or alive. Traylor en deavored to argue with the men, but Lloyd ordered his companions to seize the superintendent and bring .him along. Ten men started for Traylor, who grabbed' a gun and commenced shoot ing. The result of the shootlns wa three miners dead and tiro badly wounded. Traylor Immediately left the place and surrendered to the sher iff who spirited him away to avoid a lynching by the infuriated miners. SILVER MARKET. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Silver 48 1-8 ' At SALE Is Now in Full Blast. We Have a Store Filled With BARGAINS Everything in the House Reduced c. H. COOPER HAPPY NEW YEAR We' wish all of our customers prosperity lor the coming year . In order to insure that, patro nize the & j& -'-& ; ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. 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