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4. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1903 I MIST HEAVT WEATHER AND BROKE IN TWO. ' Story of the Bark Prince Arthur Wrecked on Washington Coast Friday Nnight Last. NEAH BAT, Wash., Jan. .-Thej bark Prin:e Arthur from Christiana,! Norway, which was wrecked two mile j north of Paine rock Friday night. J struck at p. m. three miles from shore j during thick weather. The ship broke t In two and was a, total wreck by 1 ' a. m. The crew stuck to the ship until ' washed awiy. Two survivors from the ; ctw of 20 came In on the high tide aft.sr being In the water an hour. The survivors .ire Christopher Hanson, the second mate, and Kuird Larson, the1, sailmakcr. The names of the drowned , fire: CAITAIN HANS MASSON. ! FIR!jT At ATE HARMON DOLL, j LARS LRSEN, steward. i GODFREY OLSEN, EAGLE AN- j PERSON, able seamen. I titJSTAVE MOELENSEN. EMU,: RARNESEN. FERDINAND FRKDjfft-' K'KSEN, POLDEN. FRANK FJJLK- j EN DAL, PHILIP BALSAS, ordinary ', seamen. ! ANDERS, donkeyman. , J CHRISTIAN CHRIST PHERBO.W 1 CHARLES CHRlSTOrnERSON, OS-!- CAR MARLIN AND' JORGEN. ap prvntfoe boys. j Carpenter, whose name is unknown , Tb to survivors state that they had no rack&ikig for three days and at or " 18 Pssibl t0 httVe ti up i r. m , .h a.v ct th- r.u ! on me In this world." gave 100 fathoms. GRANDPAPPA BAER. i Well Known Railroad and Coal Mag-; nate Blessed With Heirs., j ' a message from Reading. The second NEW YORK, Jan. 9.-Ceorge F. j message stated that another daugh ter, president of the Reading rail- tw Mri Frank u connard, had given road, has doubly realized the supreme ' tn to a eon desire of his life, says a Herald dis-) patch, from Philadelphia. Within a fw hours he became the grandfather i of two bouncing boys. He has been gAX FRAXUISC0. 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Mrs, Baer had scarcely had time to telegraph the news to her husband when there came FORGER ARRESTED. i charge of forgery. Dispatches from , Chief of Police Journee at New Orleans state that he is wanted there by the Luigi Dellorte Fruit Despatch com i pany and also by J. O'Brien of ftie . AVestern I'nion Telegraph company. ' The amount stated in the complaint Is $400. IMMIGRANTS GET RATES. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9. The Southern Pacific company has an nounced that reduced rates of $25 from Missouri river points and $33 from Chi cago to immigrants and others desir ing to settle in California will be granted from February 15 to April 30. GREATEST Some 0 BLANKETS 76c Grey Random Blankets .SI it Heavy Chamelon Blankets U.SS U.50 Extra Heavy Orey Blankets.. 1125 U.75 Melrose Family Blanket ....$2.7. 59 White California. 11x4 $1.50 $S Extra Heavy White California. .$8.75 75o White Crochet Bed Spreads ...,6Sc $1.76 Large Size Comforts, filled with Best Lamnated Cotton ..$1.25 Handkerchiefs Left over from holiday trade. 2ftc Colored Border Handkerchiefs. .lo lc Ladles' Embroidered Handker chiefs ,..6 2tc Hemstitched and Embroidered .. MandxercAieis iw Ifro Fancy Lace Edge 15c Broken lines of Inlt&l Bilk Hand kerchiefs for half price Ladies' and Misses' Vests 7lo Ladles Heavy Fleece ttc 50c Ladles' Ribbed Vests 2Jc 35c Misses' Ribbed Tests 20c Dress Goods. SilRs and Linings all Reduced-Ribbons of all Kinds Reduced-Liberty. Gros Grain and Satin Notions of all Kinds Ic up-Umbrellas of all Kinds reduced during Sale Ladies' Capes, Coats and JacKets from $1.49 up-No Reserve-Sale Lasts Thirty Days FOR ST. LOITI3 FAIR. Scope of Arts and Science Announced England Sends Representative. ST. LOl'IS, Jan. , The general scop-i of the International congress of arts and science has been announced by the world's fair management through Howard J. Rogers, director of congresses. Eminent specialists of the VMW States have been appointed to arrsnge the details of the plun. This committee will meet for con sultation January 10 and will report final recommendations to the advis ory hoard on January 17 George F. Parker, the London resl- I dent tvprcsenstative of the world's fair. has arrived from England. He will re main In the city several days to in spect the site of tlv fair and the prog n"is of Great lii'ltaln's preparations for an evhibit. TRAINMEN WILL PRE SENT THEIR CLAIMS Demands Cor Tncre.xse In Scale of Wages Will Be Granted. DENVER. Jan. 9. The- demands of the members of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen employed on the Colorado & Southern railroad for an Increase in wages will be presented to General Superintendent Charles Dyer at a meting, which Mr. Dyer has promised for next Monday. Represen tatives of the order, who have been in conference In Denver during the last few days, have agreed upon the In crease they will ask . It will amount to SO percent of the present scale In some instances. Requests will also be made of Gen eral Superintendent F. W. Eagan and General Manager Charles Schlacks of th Denver & Rio Grande railroad for a conference, at which a request for more pay will be made. BICYCLE MEN AT WAR. Not All Are Satisfied With Company's President. NEW YORK. Jan. . A local news- RAINf) THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE If you use Grain-0 in place of coffee you will enjoy it just as much for it tastes the same; yet, it is like a food to the 'system, dis tributing the full substance of the pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocers ererywhere ; 15c. and 36c per package, 'S OF ALL CLEARANCE SALES the Big' Bargains to Be Offered for REMNANTS Of all kinds. Mill Ends and Drummers' Samples. Of these we hare two tables stacked high. Tje prices are all marked la plain flfures, former price, alee SALE PRICE. CORSETS 75c Boned Corsets 4c tl.M Thompson corsets $1 $1.75 R. A O. corsets $1.4' Mackintoshes Misses' Mackintoshes, odd sizes first-class quality, 11.49,. $1M, $2.26. 1.60 to $t Ladles' Mackintoshes, all sizes, 2., $J.M, $4 50, $6.50 to $1 paper asserts that the struggle for con trol of the American Bicycle company and the opportunity to reorganise It, has 4autntt an unusual degree of bitterness. Inasmuch aa it has become a question whether President R. K. Coleman shall continue In charge of the company's affairs or be succeeded by Colonel A. A. Pope, whose friends assert that the company's affairs have been mismanaged, says a Times Bos ton dispatch. The oprosltlon to the Reed, commit tees of which Mr. Coleman and Edwin Oould are members, Is understood to hold between tJ.OOO.tWO and $3,000,000 of the $9,00t.0O0 bonds outstanding. It has not yet proposed a plan of reorganisation. , WIVES WANTED. Lonely Dakota Bachelors Will Be Sup plied With Better Halves, INI IANAPOUS, Jan. 9.-A special from Kokomo, lnd says: Three months ago J. R. Walters, a former resident of this city, wrote from his home at Ilugby, N. D., that there were 500 bachelors In that neighborhood wanting wives. The letter was publish ed in a Kok-mo paper. As a result nearly 100 girls wrote to Mr. Walters offering themselves as wives to the lonely bachelors. Individual corres pondence followed and as a result 48 Howard county girls are getting ready for the Journey to Rugby to wed the Dakota farmers. THE HAGUE SUITS HIM. Liberal Leader Pleased That No In dividual Will Settle the Dispute. LONDON, Jan. 9.-Spcaklng at Stir ling last evening, Sir Henry Campbell- linnnermun. liberal leader In the house of commons, said he rejoiced that the Venezuelan dispute was not to be re ferred to any person or potentate, how ever prominent, but to The Hague tribunal. He said this step would es tablish the Important precedent that In a dispute which had attracted thi attention of the whole world to the two greatest powers. Great Britain anil Germany, who showed readiness to use this machinery. , SNOW IN" WEST VIRGINIA. TERRA ALT A. W. Va.. Jan. 9-Slx-teen Inches of snow has fallen here and in this vicinity since Wednesday and 11 was still falling at midnight. High winds cauW It to .drift and many roads are impassible. The railroads have sno- plows with two and three engines attached at work to keep thei' lines clear. A heavy snowfall Is re ported from all points In the Allege- henles. Pillow Cases and Maslins Jv White Pillow Cases, 45x38 11c . ( l-4o unbleached muslin 4u 10c Fruit of the Loom 8V4c rillow Case, Muslin, 14 yd wide ..Ut 12 1-2 Lonsdale ( 3-4c $1 tiheets, $xM 60s 25c i4 unbleached sheeting lee Fur Collaretes and Animal Scarfs at Prices Far Below Cost Hen's and Boys' Wear 76c Overshlrts, all sizes 45e ' 60c Fancy Ribbed Underwear 23c 76c Heavy Fleeced Underwear 45e $1.25 Natural Wool Underwear ,...f)c $2 All-Wool Buff Underwear $1.50 Men's Hats 98c, $1.25, $1.4$ to $3 $1.50 Boys' Three-Piece Suits, dur ing sale $1.1$ $$.50 Men's Suits, al sizes $. Better quality ..,,$10, $11.60, $12.60 to $20 FIGHT IN CLUBHOUSE. t ' " Non-Members Create Rough House and Are Shot by Bartender. i FORT COLLINS, Col.. Jan. 9,-ln a fight st the Larimer county clubhouse, William Ualley, the bartender at the place, shot Chris Coy and Frank Page, and was himself Injured by the dls-j charge of his vesnm In a scuffle for Its possession with friends of Coy bikI Page, Coy Is prohnbly fatally wound ed. Coy was put out of the irsort he cause he was not a member, hut re turned later wllh several companions and, It is said, assaulted Bailey. Ualley shot several times before he could ho dlwmcd. QUARREL AND MURDER. Colored Hotel Employe KIIIh Another In Dead of Night. CHICAGO, Jan. 9-Fml Bynl, col ored, a bell boy, at the Lexington ho tel, was shot and killed last night by Walter Edwards, another colored em ploy. The shooting took place In the corridor on the fifth Moor of the house and alarmed the guests. Edwards es caped. The shooting was the outcome of a quarrel earlier In the day. FIRE SALE. Damag'd Stock Now Selling at Re duced Prices. The damaged stock of clothing, wraps cloaks and millinery Is now being sold at remarkably reduced prices In order to make room for an entirely new slock coming. Don't fall to call and see the goods. Almost have them at your own price. MRS. INOLETON, Welch Block. In the olden days they spoke of a Lllcnsed fool. If all the fools were re quired to have a license now, the gov ernment could do away wllh Its other taxes and still mnntaln the surplus. There's a "single pix" for you. Itfct KIVK Mlt ll A ITKMUH In our school. Instruction kt gtyen In wording, capitalising, punctuating, pars graphing, etc All our teaching la practi cal; the education wc give Is usable. A course with us pays the success of our graduates, aa business men and women, and is bookkeepers and stenographers, proves this. Open all the year: students admitted st any time; catalogue free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE ronTLANO, OHKUOft A. P. ARMSTRONG, I.L.B.. TIUJICII'AL MANAMA IN PLAIN FIGURES All our goods are marked so, and now we are offering some unheard of bargains at lO to 15 perxent off on everything. All our goods are the best eastern madeno shoddy. V V Iron Beds, Bedroom Suites, Folding Beds, Rockers and Mat tings in largest assortments Nothing better. H. H. ZAPF, : The House Furnisher SELLING OUT Entire Stoctt Mens and Boys Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, most he sold before February 1. Going out of business. EVERYTHING AT COST PRICE. Chas. Larson Welch Block iimiKromjmtmnttKttnmaimnmiminamimitimmnmnnnmmmmnmia Red Ribbon Brand FANCY CALIFORNIA FIGS i Fisher Bro$ip m!ataa:mn:iunuuiir.:RJanitaiu3tmaj:im:n:::jnm:mKnui:i PI hi! Ml IMIM nm 11 I mt li Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San FrancUco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS lias iwpii UiifJorwrit'nir on'tlio I'ncifii! Coast nvi i Uciitv tm vnnrt IS NOW ON 30 Days SKIRTS Ladles' snrt Misses' Underskirts, Made of Palsy cloth, white suil olorii, dining sale fur flame, with double row lacs trim mine 7I Him k MeivrUed 8ul n riklrt 4K Better quality, 76c, $1.25. $1.69, LIS $4M White Muslin Underwer at Greatly Reduced Prices. Rainy Day Skirts Dress Skirts and Walking Skirts, latest style, ssle prices, tl.M, $2.26, $2.50 to $6 Ladies' and Children's Hose 12 1-2 c Seamless cotton ,.lc 26c Ladles Congo Black ,' 23 6o Cashmere Hose i....2Sc ' 85c Children's Imported Cashmere hose ..Mo m CommsrcUl Strsst. 540-550 Bond st. nm I 11