' - fXilj t? V:ia.i F::r lb v.-.hvut r tr.:rio,i. Any I f u., ty if ; G.lonsu, 'il be liublo iu pro3f.cullon. iiSlCRtA FUELSC LL:.A?.Y VOLUME LVIt' ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY MARCH 20, 1903. NUMBER 70. 1873 V Mm HiaqTiiloitd V Ik I a EVERY jiifce vf cloth wo lino ! our good-clothe, making it shrunk before it' cut tip nntil it won't shrink any more; an important fac tor for you to know; one of the things that make our clothes tit, wear and keep shapowell. If you've worn ordinary ready-made M cheap" custom make, yon know by contrast what right shrinking means. P. A. STOKES Clothlcrjand Furnisher tSSSSia FINE; TEA'S FANCY CO F F E E5 and PURE S PICEi FISHER BROTHERS Gireeiniville Ipuiinidlalledl 1 ' . ; ' Water Pouring Through Crevasses in Perfect Deluge Drives People Wild With Terror. Only Six Blocks 1 Above Water The City and Surrounding Coun try Scenes of Devastation and Immense Losses of Property and Stock. jj ! J.. ,i wjgifo J"'' ' ' The Chicago: Perfect in touch, speed, dura-, bility and appearance, $35. VISIBLE WRITING J. N. GRIFFIN A CONSPICUOUS MAN IS THE PLUMBER. When you want tirm you are ars always In a hurry. We ' are always glad to respond to your hurry calls and relieve the difficulty. We have much experience In repairing and new work and will flx the bad plumbing and supply the good on short notice. W.J.SCULLEY rhons Black 2185 470-473 Commercial street. I Muslin Underwear Ws Rive a brief description of afew numbers taken at random from our large stock of Muslin Underwear. This underwear has been se lected from thres factories. The se garments are liberally mads and In the best styles. -I ;'..'" 1 : .. ,. ' Flaln Coriet Covers, 10c. F rench Corset Covers, two groups of six tucks each, embroidery on the neck, 86c. Fitted Corset Covers, five rows hemitltched ruffles, 40o. French Corset Covers, four, groups of four rows of H, 8. Ruffles, tOo. V-Shaped Night Gown, four rows of Insertion, 7Go. Square Neck Gown, five rows of tucks on each side, em broidery edging, 85o. Square Neck Gown, lace, insertion and ruffle with lace edging, $1. V. Neck Gown,' two rows of Mind insertion and eight rows of tucks between, $1.20. White Skirts, deep ruffle, one row Insertion, lace and dust ruffle, 75c. Skirt, two large flounces, two rows val. Insertion snd lace, dust' ruffle, $1.46. White Cambrlo Skirt, lawn flounce, six tucks embroidered insertion, six tucks above flounce, dust ruffle, $2.10. . , We have a large assortment In Children's Underwear, drawers and Skirts, and outslses In Gowns and Drawers, All choice styles and t unusually low prices. " ' ' ' J THE BEE HIVE J New Orleans, March 28.-Only six blocks of the city of Greenville, Mia., Are above water today. No lives have been lo i ns far as la known, but the situation la serious. The water from La Grunge crevasse, s now 400 yards wide, will flow Into Fish lake, Black bayou, the Sunflower' river and fewer creek. It will overflow the greater part of Waehlngum and Sharkey coun ties, and will entirely submerge lea quetma county, with stnall portions of Yaxoo an! Warren. ' Many of the stream into which It finds is way are already swollen and full from back tfr and continual rains. The Yaxoo rlvsr, which la the final outlet of the watars. Is already backing up stream and overflowing the lower portions of Iaaqunmi and Shaikey counties, and as the .tool Is thus cut off from. Its natural outlet U will necessarily ao cuniulnti and back up In the upper country. ;'- The river la falling by reason of the crevasse, and the force of the current Is considerably lessened on the Ark ansae side, where, several wenk places In the levee have been reported. Greenville,. Mls, March 28. The water continues to pour through the crevussa at La Grtnge, five miles south of this city, at a fearful rate, and the sur.imndlng country1 for miles is ercd by two to Ave feet of water. The break has wHened over night and now about 400 yards wide. . Thft w ildest excitement prevailed here Inst night, and reports of loss of life were received from the Tuxedo and liuenrv k additions,' but this morning no confirmation of these rumors Is at hand, and It Is believed that all per sons living In these localities had suf flclent warning to escape. The loss of livestock, "however, will be enormous, as hundreds of horses, mules, cows and hogs were swept sway. This morning the water submerged tho entire southern part of the city. Protection levees are being built in the middle of Washington street, and large force of convicts and volunteers have bcea at work all night. The bus Iness portion of the town has so .far escaped the encroachment of the flood but the water Is rising rapidly and f worst Is feared.; Last night the two electric light plants, located In the southern part of the city, were sub merged, and before daylight the city was left in total darkness. This Is a serious damage and will add .to the danger the next few days. 8ITUA.TION GROWING "SERIOUS. Greenville, Miss., March 88. The sit uatlon here tonight Is quite as serious as it was last night and Is spreading to new sections of the elty foot by foot. The great crevasse In the levee five miles to the "outh of the city Is widen' tng, and mile after mile of fertile del ta land Is being covered by the waters as they rush Inland from the gap. The developments of tonight . are awaited with uneasiness. At the cre vasse forces of men have been battling all day against torrents of rain, fight ing for every foot of the leves that Is being eaten away . on either side of crevasse by the seething waters. H is very probable that the efforts must be abandoned and the levee allowed to go, as the crevasse has grown wider with each hour, until tonight It Is more than 800 yards across. In Greenville very little of the town Is free from water, and it seems proh ibit that the entire city will suffer a disastrous deluge. summute deal that t III mean much to the lumber dealers of the state. He Is at the head of a project to trans mit wuter power from Klugura fulls by means of a big flume for a distance of more than a mile to a proposed plant with which his coinpay Intends to furnish electric power to the city of Buffalo, v It Is part of the scheme to build this Hum of redwood. The plans for the undertaking call for 13,000.000 feet of lumber, which a number of the local 'Arms, after several meetings with the eastern representative, have agreed to All. NIAGARA THE MOTHER POWER. San Francisco, March 28. E. A. Maltby, president of the'Ontarlo Pow er company of Buffalo, Is here to con- Anxious to Settle Strike Coniiany and Strikers Come Together but Accomplish Little. Seattle. March 18,-The fact that of ficials of the Seattle Electric company, representatives of organised labor and delegation of business and pro fessional men wereln conference try Ing to settle the strike hud a quieting effect upon the situation today. A heavy down pour of rain also served to dampen the srtior of tmme and thinned out the crowd on Pike street to a mere handful.. The striking, street ear men expect ed much of the meeting. They would like to see the strike settled and they say It could be settled In 10 minutes If President Furth will just sa ythtat Ihe company will recognixe them. That Is Just what Furth will not say, how ever, so the two parties to the conflict are jus as farapart as ever. A party of business men succeeded In their efforts -to bring the two sides together !n conference, but the meettug was bar fen of results. tallun In Guatemala was destroyed by the recent eruption of the Santa Maria volt-am, has Just returned from an In siHttlon of the devastated district. He says that the account of the cost to Uuaemala of Bunta Maria's outbrt.sk were, not exaggerated, and It wilt take a couple of years and perhaps longer for the coffee Industry to recover from tho bio "This year's ciop will be pretty fair," he added. "a!U"iiKh much of the cof fee Is damaged.'some of it badly. Next year's.crop will bt poor. "The lubor released from the ruined flncas would have done much to save the situation, but unforunately these laborers, and others for whom there Is plenty of work waiting, are at present In the militaiy service of the republic. It will be several years before Guate mala recovers from jhat volcanic- out break, and some of her plantation will never be anything but barren wastes." REUNION ENDS WIT1I BANQUET. Buffalo, March 28. Th eleventh an nual reunion of the Ancient Scottish Rites Masons has come to an end with a banquet. Covers were laid for 400. Colonel Krsncls Ward of this city act ed ss toastmoster. The thirty-second degree, sublime prince of the royal sec retary, was conferred upon "5 candi dates today. , Death Struggle In East River New York, Merch 28. James Murphy, a tugboat captain, was discovered struggling with an unknown man In the East river yesterday. He was taken on board a passing tug and died before becoming conscious. The' other man, whose identity la unknown, was' drowned. It was learned that both men belonged on board the tug William A. Kane, which had sunk. Consul Sorry That He Spoke Experiences Regret for Having Given Dr. O'Brien Written Sendoff. . Dresden, March 28. United States Consul Cole, has, a wording to a note published by an official of the Dres dener Journal, expressed hi regret to Premier Metzschenbath for giving Dr. O'Brien, the American dentist who was recently expelled from Saxony, a cer tificate expressing sympathy with him and reflecting on the Saxon- govern ment ' ' ' ''"' . 'V' T"'" sliecE! to Admiral Dewey Satisfies the President as to Indiscreet Speech Lately Delivered By Him. Interview Correct One But No Harm Was Intended and the Reporter Was Cautioned to Not Make Public the Statements Uttered. Baloon Will Be A Swift One New York, March 28. The Spencer brothers, the well known aeronauts, are nothing If not enthusiastic, says the Tribune's London representative. They are at present engaged In the construc tion of a. new navigable baloon, for which they are using a 24-horse power motor. This gives an indicated speed of 2 miles an hour, with a breeze of 35 miles an hour in the some direction. They say it is quite possible that Lon doners this year will see an airship rushing overhead at the rate of 60 miles an hour. Conveniences for President BASEBALL SCORES. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At Los Angeles Los Angeles, 6; Se attle, 4. At Sun Francises San Francisco, 2; Portland, 1, (10 Inmngs.) . At Sacramento No game on account of rain. Telegraph Wires Will be Strung Along His Course in Yellowstone. Washington. March 28. At the In stance of the president Admiral Dew ey called at the White House today and made a full explanation of the recent newspaper report In which the admiral was quoted as saying that the Conribean sea maneuvers were an ob ject lesson to the kaiser more than to any other person. The admiral as sured the president that he had no intention of reflecting hi Interview on Germany, her emperor, or her ma jesty, and while the statement cred ited to him were substantially correct. he bad cautioned his - Interviewer against quoting him. It was staled that the Admiral's , explanation was satisfactory to the president It is not believed further official no tice will be taken of the incident ANGERS BERLIN EDITORS. Berlin, March"28. The Interview of Admiral Dewey has angered the news papers here, and even those of a usu ally moderate tone refer to It In a bit ter manner. For Instance, the Vos sische Zettung says: . "The American navy is evidently suffering from a lack of modesty. Its le.ider evinces something unspeakably immature. One can only, stand amazed that such intensified self-compliance should take root in the people of Ger man origin. Such behavior would not excite wonder If It had occurred some Central or South American re public, or Hayti. Admiral Cwey Is a worthy Imitation of Captain Coghlan.", in FOREIGN OFFICE ON DEWEY Remarks Attributed to Admiral Dewey Not IJkely to Cause. Trouble. Berlin, March 2S. The German for. elgn officials say that do not believe diplomatic ruptures will result from the recent pterv!ew " with Admiral Dewey, published In a newspaper of Newark, N, J and containing refer ence to the German navy. The officials say they are reluctant to believe that the admiral was cor rectly quoted, especially In view of the good will he showed towards Ger many in messages exchanged with Prince Henry, and should the Inter view turn out to be true It will protj.? ably prove somewhat dlsiuroing to the pleasant relations with the United States. No official Information has been received on the subject from Wash ington. , ' SILVER MARKET. Silver. U 1-4. gold and Silver Caused Heavy Loss to Coffee Accounts of the Eruption of Santa Ma ria Not at All Exaggerated. San Francisco, March 28. Louis Hlrsh of this city, whose coffee plan- wear out . So do lUOVJinirYJIMi T Buf itf&Hej 6. A HERMAN WISE. Sole A gent for Astoria. Livingston, Mont., March 28. In ord er to afford President Roosevelt the best of telegrahplc facilities during his paik trip, the Western Union Telegraph company will place a score of men at work next week stringing extra wires from Gardner to Livingston to afford direct communication from the, park to Chicago and thence to the national capital. Major Pitcher, commandant at Yel lowstone park, makes the announce ment that he will permit no corres pondent or photographers to follow the presidential party Into the reser vation, with the exception of military messengers, nor will he allow any one to follow the chief exectutve. except those whom he chooses to have ac company him. President Roosevelt can ride horse back from the Mammoth Hot springs to Golden Gale, a distance of five miles, but beyond that the snow Is about 18 feet deey, and all travel must be done on skis. - According to recent advices the pres. ident will not go to the Jackson Hole country, as the snow there Is deeper than In the park, nor will an attempt to ride on horseback from Fort Tellow to Cody be made. v MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE. Baker City, Marc h28. The pury In the Armstrong murder case returned a verdict of murder In the first degree this afternoon, after having been out all night. Armstrong will be sentenced next Tuesday morning. Shirts FOR MEN and BOYS. New Spring' Styles Just in at C. H. COOPER v. r ECLIPSE HARDWARE C9. 8f end teamfitters 525-527 BOND STREET