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THE MORNING ASTOHIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH ti, igo, 8 LENT FISH LENT SMOKED SALMON, ft $0.35 HERRING, SALT, DOZEN $ SMOKED BLOATERS, DOZEN .Vi (SMALL) io MACKEREL, BLOATERS, No. 1 EACH r FANCY, No. a a FOR .35 " No. 3 3 FOR .as CAN SALMON, CHINOOK, ft .5 " PUDDING . 15 CAN MACKEREL, BROILED IN SOUSE AND IN TOMATO SAUCE ao SPICED ANCHOVIES, lb 10 A. V. ALLEN Sole Agents For B.tker's Steel Cut Barri nRton Hall Cotfe. NATURALLY EXCITED. Tin' loVVII la-t tew day- out nnv here of "mui III'! punt i.iilioa.l kisii;. an if royal Ii'.hhI in 1 '11' Hi!! nnivcd .' by IliL'M Jlld S-.V,t!e. A 1 1,. lil u -mi. it'll .;-.-HMr ; .on in l,i vv of tin' him-clt a prim- ! -aim- line. Mr. J !oat Yc.lne-d..v 1 li'MI toil llct Illol HIIlL' for 1 "iitl man named l.imlicv ELEVEN H IED MINERS 1 H AIRSHIP IS WRECKED Furious Storm Sweeps Over the Hoosiac Valley. BALLOON RACE IS POSTPONfD American'! Aeii.il Racer Snaps Anchor Cotds and is Swept Away by the Wind, Whili Ftenchman's is Ripped to Shteds. Till 1 111 ion- il'cv I! ! loos.iii .111:: I'o' l,i t.'omimied from pa;jy 1 ol uueii H'l'oiiit'd aoinmpauii'il him ami it i- -aiil they ; t.uuilics ami til- - ihahh' cmne in throu"h t!i Na-rl couiitrv to : uric! n-viiiled Nuli-ntta vvhete they took the !oat ton their loved ones. thi- place. Neither iiintl. inan ri-i-t j Several miner have come up trom pi ed :it the hotel and their !ititianihe.l 1 No. 11 which is coiitn'ited with pit No eharacter nniil1 not liau' ! 11 known 1:1. ,, (hem were inoiv or Ies in had not Mr. Hill Ikmmi rc o'jni l hy , jmv.l. Vhcii a-ked about t't-'ir "in 'omi'one familiar with hi- foa ( in Vojiadcs one of them -aid: one had an oppoi t unity to interview j t i- horrible. u!l thctu are dead.' them and they made their lm-itie j Another miner -aid : "It i- inde-ci ill known to no one. What vvith the Alii j ,il,e. Kvorvthini.' i d- moli-hed or fat waukee buyim; South IV ud tide l.n!-'cii in. I -aw bodies lyiii" in pil. Mi and Sam Hill eiivulatin:' through the. -on i- Im-Iow." wood, it begins to look a- though there i- a '" hen on," -nre enough. Willapn Harbor Pilot. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. Evan-, Clearwater, Kan., writes, My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he had quick consumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Hoarehound Syrup, and it cured him. That was six years ago and since then we have always kept a bot tle in the houe. We cannot do with out it. For coughs and colds it has no equal. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. I 11 Your aueniion is called to our new store, now open and ready for business We Do Expert Painting, Graining Paper Hanging and Frescoing GIVE US A CALL The Eastern Painting a Decorating Co. No. 75 9th St. (no rescuer a cited In- heard voices in the mine and other- tumid two hoi's. -till living. Thi fjive- ri-e to the hope that -oint' of the men are -till !i v it. HelilviiiL' to an imiiiirv as to whether hoe remained for finding nimv uieii alive in the mine, the engineer -aid it was scarcely Hi--ililc. The -tate of the galleries i -iich that cleaiinj; them will lie a dilliciilt ta-k while the llain'- are o tieiw. Many victim- must have lieen reduced to ashes. It i- thought hardly po-ilde that many Unlie- will 1h recovered tomorrow 011 ait-omit of the ilitliciilty of reaching the tnittom pits. th' runners on which the cajrc- descend lieinjr broken or bent. The recovery of the bodies i- proceed ing -lowly. Only sixty were brought up today, but this evening the rescuer reported a hundred more had been found. An attempt i- lieing made to reach the mineiv cntomU'il in pits, but there is faint hope of success. M'IKI.Ii. 'Ma-.. March guh' -Wept tholc,!t th a-t nielil . coilildctclv 1 1:: ic. civ ill:.' 1 1.1 ll.Mlll- o I !ui c. I 1 I'i cm h .ici 011. nil . a 11, 1 I .co M Alio 1'c all coinpi'l itoi , who vvcic In 'i.im -tailed upon the e,ic,lt illlei 11. 1 1 loll. 1 aei ia! nice thi- nioriiiii'. Steven-' billoou, -ave tlic ba-kcl am net. di-appeaicl altocllicr o.i lluo-ai, impelled "THE EVERLASTING HILLS." A party cou-i-Hnu of Sitmii'l Hill Dr. Hill, of Minneiipoli-, I.. Ileivey ami l.ieut. I'. A I'opc of the l liileil States ( oips of Kngini'ci - aimed in (he city Wednesday ami l't t Thin-day lot Sea I lie, Sam Mill i- Ihc -on iu law of I. Mill, the pie-idclit of I he !ivat Noilliein and I'i. Hill i- Nun's Inviihci. Little information could be secured to the object of I heir vi-il. They ale -aid lo have looked over Hakci- Hay in a launch mid imputed about piopuly licic, but did so vciv Viiialdedly. Il is pel-illiicd thill thev weic lure cither oil lailioad bu-iness hi coiiociioti with the plopo-ed load down the in. i III hank of the Columbia ,m,l tiic i.nite -imcv c II0111 South I tc 11. 1 01 1 be oil a deal to I he Simpson Mil! plopcllv. )i llil1 i an old time nieud Ih I'lipp in mountain wimi-. Am hold l.rvi-e balloon dii but by Hie 'mewii.it sci not break It' Is 1 1I LT Iv tin horn it- 111 Sleeplessness. Di-order of the stomach proluce a n-rvous condition and often prevent sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets stimulate the dige-tive organs, re-tore the - -ti'in to a healthy con dition and make sleep possible. For -al- by Frank Hart and leading drug-i'i-ts. iiiooi'iiil:-, nllt l.l-lii'O aliollt lo I lie , V bla-ts and u.is cut into slued- a- ilcm !y a- w it!i a kmte. The sudden gale -wept flow it upon the balloon ane!ioiae,c about lo o'clock 1 hie third of the ga- which had len pumped into the envelope for the I ace tod i.v had been permit led to escape afti-r l!ie definite announcement ot the po-:p,me mcnt of the eotlte-t Until l.nnollou morning. I li- Ad to ( lull No. 1, Steven- . ar gave a great tug at the score of -and-Idig- which held her to earth. Hopes suapil like ciMckinef whip-. I here Ha il creaking and a 'loaning sound and In-fore the mill could regain their feet the big balloon by a curious fieak slip ped niiiipletely out of her net and with an instant's pause, as (hough testing her strength, bounded straight up Hoo-iac iiiouiitain. Meanvvhil' attention was tinned lo Levee's halooti, which was tugging mightily and groaning at her roes as though eager to join the other1 in her freedom. Sand and anchor held her fast and in . minute, with a -lin king and ripping ami a tearing the big, grace ful aerial raeer vca- ripped into a thou sand -hruls. It is a complete wreck. The mining of the balloon- iiiilifinitclv po-tpones the race. "Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond S'aeet 0pp. Ross Higgins & Co A Hirh-m 111, m dioppe,! dead tioiu over-joy on t 'it oei-.i-ion of hi- lir-t ex perience in lieioiniiiL' a father. 1 hat lino- 1 1 i ; 1 1 1 ellit t;et - a -olfy -et-back :iou and then. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con stipation, ol ten ends in .Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stom ach, Liver and IJowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pill-. They perfectly regu late these organ, without pain or dis comfort. 23c at Chas. Rogers, druggist. Jf the in-uranee officials cannot afrree to Arrn-trong committee proposals, it. is sugge-u-d that a referendum to the policyholders might be resorted to. Invaluable for Rheumatism. .. I have been suffering for the past few years with a severe attack of rheumatism and found that Ballard's Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to al leviate my pains. March 24, '02. John C. Dcgnan, Kinsman, Ills. 2oc 50c and $1.00. Sold by Halt's drug store. I'eihap- the cold air tn-al iiu-nt which ha- been so -iicce-.ful in pneumonia might Ins advantageous in the new eases of -ucmlisiii recently developed. hi' 1 ,limdJmm(kiJ 1 XisttiuMa "O SPICES, q C0FFEE TEA Bmm powder, tibi'Jl'dte Purify. fir.csP Flavcr, CLCS5ET&DEVERS r PORTLAND, OREGON. ' ELECTRIC AtiENCY. Subtle Fluid to do the Most of Worlds' Work Henceforward. N'KW V"l:K. Maid, II. loiiy tun iiii'liipii doll, 11- rcpic-oi!ts i'i,. .1 il v .1 io mule by the .leetiieal iiidil-liy la-t Vi-.ir. liUICs jll-t e.,l,eleil l,v Vcw Soik expert- provi- liut the grcate-t 'ain evej- made i-ame in 1'io.V In the previous w-ar th- gain ivj. only ten per cent. I.a-I year an imi.a-e of in.iii -IT.ViOiUHKI to .--Jl T.ihiii.imhi .,iia thai the imiii-liy took a jump ol lncnlv per 1-1-11I . The motor output im-i , ,1 I s7.immi.ikhi in value. T, lephoiie apparat-i- beat Ihi recoid by half a million. Wile ami cable iii.mulaet urer- gained -:.",IHMl,iMM). A -till larger imrea-e i- -hovut in "mis eellaiicou. appamttis." which totals .."t, 01X1,1)00. The only miiliilfacl urers who have -tood -till are the makei- t,i elec trical clock-. Ill the liyhliiiL liehl tin" gain- have been cnoi 111011-, Trade nutlioi it ic- -ay that the imlit try will eoiitinue ju pre-enl rate of Jiriigre-s indefinitely. The io.ieicd eo-l ot gas doc- not appear to cil'eci, cleclii eal advani" in any diioet ion wimre ihcv come into competition. I he renter -afi'ty. eonvenieiiee ami la aii hiulness of ineamle-eeul and are lighting ale giving il a popularity that ga- m, longer rival.. Tic- "Mi-eidlam oil-" on' pin .of elec trical appliances include- household device- that are now coming' into genera! 11-e for Ihc lir-t time. I.u ryhiing. from a curling iron in the bomloir to a wash boiler in t (ic up-lo Li I I iiiiidrr ean now be heated by electricity. The elec tric kitchen, where a tew coil, of wire take the place of the coal or gas -love, will in a few yea 1- be a- common a- the electric car. 1'rophets of the "clce.l rical age'' -avs that the element of eo-l.. where it enters at. all, ean no mime check the advancing ra of electricity than Urn cheapness of -tage co ic he- could prevent the adoption of the -learn engine. incipolis. The f.iiim r I- 1 hi f -lir-i'enll o' till' I. leal Volhcl'l ail'l Ml I'lipp has dmi' siii-i, ,il woik toi him. South Ilcm! loiunal (2 A MACK'S BODY r'OL'NP. ol , I ll.ls II " II I c, ele I ed ',.'!,' I a, it a body which might be that ot I hailc I olMlige, tile 1 1. III.1 111 lad w llo Was l.i-l in I he Valencia vviek '1.1 I 'i loiiud mi tin- Vancouver -bore and .id to that fit 'ft bad lecu rvccivi'd h hi- p.ncnts at Mouette. Wa-h I lie description gncii o the bodv Is ety good. Mr. l uce. ; .1 1 1 1 ,1 .' went immediately t" the -icn. am! il pos.ild will idciitilv the ii'in.iii!. u hi. h aie bv thi- 1 iinc badly de,ouipi.-ed (' nly mark- of identification Icing 1 he t cth which had st-vclal I 'iit gold Idlings It 1- hoped thai tic icuuin- will plow t ho-c ol this young man and he .an be gn. 'li a I In 1 -t 1.1 it I.1111.1I 01 a -not to Hunk the la-t i .tin.' pl.n c ol a lm in -on and a true young nn ml llo.pnai 'a-hingtoiiian. IN L0VK WITH ACTRESS. SLAV I MlK, Maieli II. Among the passengeis who sailed thi- all el noon on the Clinaidi'l, ('liail.'liiilglic, wan SI ti 11 bv (aiy, I lie young Lngli-himiii and iiuiii ber ol one uf London's cuick icgiincnU, vvho-e devotion (o Mis Itillee llull.e, the comic opein singer, ha- 11! Mai led some it 1 1 fii t ion. lie went nbioad al Hie hist moment -l.cd a to his ic pni led engiigetneiil to Miss I'linkc, he -aid: i "I hive iihsolutih nothing to -a Whl'll Miss Itllll.C I'llllle o t I.I- ..Mill try on Ihc I .unpani.i young t ail , boaliled III' bout at livcipoo! Ilniiii tlie voyage his ,, I ! r n 1 1. .11 . to Miss Hull. , cans , 11 iii 111 c lit I in I li il aiiival Inn tin young I aiglisi.iinii! tclt ln.1.1. liil.lv lor inhington, when- Mi-- lliul.. .e to play . ami il vv .1 1 iimoi d t ,ial l. v 1 . not "sianlcv l.iiv,'' l.nt the lai.pil-' One l'ltno Number With Every FWo Dollar Sale. c '' 4 v. . m .At 7 f 7 .4 yjljitdfcnjamin-ig Ctnrrtlttttit) far U T 4. llgl V . II denied TI llnV. I V I t inpii a ' n illv rKESini'.Nl DIKS I'd I IS I I s .,,, I, IC'.I I l.lllllllill. ' Il -idelll g.-nt lllc bcplllill. o' I ud. i III l KIEKC'K HI.IAKI). Ill I I A , l. Ill I i I ov el t . .' :- e-t -till I I il I -111 I ' I.V.- to cl''tlli. . h ! I Midi a ' I mm f CLATSOP MILL FIRK. I. a-t night at two 0YI..1 k .111 alarm ot lit was tinned in Horn I Lit -op null, and department , ; r, .Miii.t-al in ipiick time. It was found llnit the -liiugle on the caves had become fttutcl tjilollgh a pile of blazing awdut. and but (or I lie prompt iliscovciy and lespoiisc by the ibpai Inient , thcic Would have been serious dauiaie. ,. it w,i the lo-s wa--lighf. MINERS SURPRISED. SIIAMiiKIN, Maivh II. The news (hat the anthracite coal companies will not giant a -iugl demand of the mine Woikcis wa received with sinpii-c and disappointment. M.inv miucis declare plit vvolk oil Apnl l-l unless NATURE SPARES The Nlrlrkra Hour from lirlrl. Whl a fortnniit" pr iv imn of nnlur It I, thai vlepri .'s: tlic rtwn of iimnlal iirTirlnK. for liow ; i.aui nod (.. 1 1 Krlef In illsrnver in tli tiei)-)i( nf lt blu-'iiilnrr rlory. tliii 11 canker fe, at Itn heart. 11 ml thai Us l.eaaty ami fraurain n wrre ilnoitieil f.irey.-r N.itiirr u I w n uparcn llin ufT.srii!rf . nhe In a VenUbln nlore-huuiw of -in-anlng rewantn. for thou who eck rtr anl li. the jrnar. (111111 by fnllliiK I. air ami gravm-n lmv Ciint a lilnom over 'lie lived of ttimiaamU (if ynunc women, tint thank to tho In vrnliicallon of iieienM-ila the Irun ran ro of hair dritrurli.m is now known In le Kcrm or -inrnsiix Dial toirrown Int., the hair folllcl.. NVwl.r llerplcl.l. tiolulrly Jitr.iyi llil grrtn. thin liermlttlntr th hair to crow a na- , tur Inlamlmi Snlil by Ira-ling Jrut-trlit-r Hi-11 il 10c In stampa fur aampl I to The Hrpeli. c , imirolt. Mich. I Kajrle Drug Stole, :i.')l-:i.V1 ll.md hi., 1 Better 56 ? Grade Better Trade Owl Driiif Store, .'i4 Com. St. Laurin. I'rnp. "Special Agent." F Herman Wise Ajtoria'i Reliable Clothier. they thev will leceive collie. Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring Worm, Herp-is, Barbers' Itch. All of the-e iliseices are attended by intense itching, which in almst. instant ly relieved by implying Chamberlain's Salve and by it- cof tinned 11-e a per man nt cur" ntriv lie efTeetcd. It has in fact, cured manv cases that had re sisted all other refluent. Price 2!c per box.' I'oi ' f by Frank Hart and j leading dm-.'"'-'- GEMS LOST BY FIRK. Ni: SUKIx, M.ii.h li. Pail a jew . ill t a I II 111 g' -lO OOO . ,,1 !;i i. -jell heloll.'lllg to till' lol.ll I I - ! 1IH 0 1 .1 III I I I -. a - ' h - 1 1 o y e. 111 -1 ol. 1 ! 1 1 1 : 1 1 g a li e on ' In. -. lay nigiit 1- now believed i 1 lie ol the -tahleineii ,!.. i, 1 , (lame- . I -Looting liom the top :,,- .. tic rv-i j deuce. The l.lltler li.iiclv mail lgcd lo j I ' ai il t lie lllll -l-l y vv 11 ; . I he .III 1 1 c were sleeping and cany timm to a plac of safety before the Ha me, cut oil every .1 v 11 1 1 of c-cape. Llevcii women sleep ing on upper ilooi- icapcil in their night dre-ses. A tin box containing gems wmth .vi. HHl was left hidden in a clo-et in t h room occupied by the govcinc-s. A -catch of the ruins has failed to reveal the box. The total lo-- to the niati-ion is c-limntcd at sd.VMl'fi. TALK oa I A I fIlMf If Vo l arc liuyim; talcum, then kLJlll M KNNKN'S H iKATKI TAL- If you nre buying talk then buy anything the dealer may tlioono to .iy is "just as jjimkI. ' '--svr.rl'-.' CT'M is the i.ti'.y prriiir.itl(iij which yutican buy with ssilisfactioii. "Talk is iht-ap." T.ilusm. however, is Dot so t'u..'..i. !.c(.i".--c it ciisli tho dealer lunrc and :::ai.r, I. is pti.lil li-.s. That's why I. i d V-.111T self viul talk thau t.ih the Pir.imh ir rini MetitHti Hr.ind. Don't be talked out of bliyili;; Melinen'tl Horatcd Talcnii. tin-only povubr vvlii, li tan ! used wi'li '.atrty .istd .'.atlsfai tioti. ILive .c: t-!. ,! MI'ANLN S Vlf 1. LET itoKATf h TAI.Cl .M Tiill.LT I'(JVIi:U ' ll sf:,u'.,nt w ith the ml,,: of fresh plui l.cd l'.u:h.i Viuiel-, For Hale ev rrv w here for "a 1 en'. tri.iiled xisipaid mi revciptot pnte, by CHR.HARI) MESNEN CO., NWivrk, N.J. sfRRtRk '1,V"'"'' r.i .lnll. l Dm J r Cough Always Keeps Chamberlain Remedy in His House. "We would not be without Cham berlain's Cough I'emedy. Jt is kept on hand continually in out' home," nays V. W. Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That U just what every family should do, When kept at hand ready for itiHtant tt-e, a cold may be checked at the outset and cured in much 1c-h lime than after it has be come settled in the system. Thin rem edy is also without a peer for croup in children, and will prevent the all nek when given as soon as (he child be comes lioar-e, or even after tho croupy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For 'ale by Frank Hart and hading drug s 0144 60 YEARS' v EXPERIENCE W 1 .'.'.. IIIIIMI Mi II IIMT 111 1 "-j 1 il r in -j m 1 I-, w jn i 1 rxAlJjlJj i TnanV MlDtfa I itfO Designs r'rr?1,, Copyrights A. Anyonn hpii'IIiik n nkeleh mid (le-1" opt Win mai rjntekly tue'ercmi our iiiunutii .'010 vvliellier br tn0,iii icn lu mi. Iiiil. v tinoe'.i nian. i 'iiriiitmrilc'i. tlmiH hi 1 id I v cniiiliiiit !!. HMIIIHdOK 1111 1'iili'iiU '"-.t ll'T.nl'V lor HMCIlllll'T llllll'lllH. iliroiiili M111111 K l!o. nicelva . II. out el... rue, In Hid .tide American. iy llliiKtrnleil weekly. I,nriret elr my selmilliui h 01 noil. 'I'ei'iiiH, til a -..".illis, fl. Hi'lilbyull nnwil('iilor. ?- no.36iB,oadwa New York Drum i, Oilico. 1)20 IT BU. WaahlUKlgn, D.C. Befit t I'll c A h: Ollll. vein : NewSheetMusic TODAY we havf: received over FIFTY NEW COMPOSITIONS THIS WEEK AND THERE ARE STILL A FEW MORE DUE, DON'T DELAY; COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER NOW BEFORE THEY ARE PICKED OVER. MANY OF THEM WE HAVE ONE ONLY Astoria Souvenir Post Cards SEVERAL NEW AND DIFFERENT DESIGNS ON DISPLAY FOR FIRST TIME 2 FOR 51:. J. N. GRIFFIN J Weinhard's uef. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOIINU'OX, I'reH. ami Hupt. V L JILSIIOI '. HHcretitrv A. L. J-'OX, Vice Pri'8. ASTORIA HAV1NUH HANK, Treae Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPKOVKJ) Canning Machinery. Marine Engines and Boilers. v, i w - t Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOI JCITE0. foot of Fourth Street