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T"'- .'.. ) mmmmuanmimi -o SAVE TIME The Da M y A storfa n ASU PtKX.ilIWt ...Family Circulation... Kxpuiinu HflW? nnJ worry """4s An "Ad1 In Thk ArnKnN'i "Writ Column." Mccif sour Tins mm timf m IAW.F s THAT OF ANY OrHIK MAPI t AsroBiA. excmjhi vie 'rrcLKCJUAPiiic pricss report. VOL. XLV. ASTOI.'IA, oi:K(;ox, TIKSItAV MOKNI.V!, NoYKMHKU 10, NO. 202 Oil ' V-.r U x a M ill . 'IB School Shoes... More BtyloH to nuloct from, and more wear than you got from kIioch bought idriowhuro, DON'T FOR GIST... A pocket knifu.gotw with every pair. COLUMBIA SHOE CO.SSS ntti ruit ui To.r H.biwri race or ciuiiue. SUCCULENT COD This Is the D A V We Celebrate Flags , Fireworks, Lanterns Red Fire Paint Seo tli9 latest campaign novelty, the McKiulty ".in the-mum. sent direct from Canton, Ohio, for our celelrt tion to-night. Don't fail to piocuro one of these souvenirs. For sale only at the atoru of GRIFFIN & REED CITY BOOK STORE Did You Ever. SIC1C OUR NEW HEATING STOVES ? Built on Entirely New Principals. 0lR AIR-TIGHT HEATERS A SUCCESS You Are Invited to Inspect Them FOARD & STOKES COMPANY. ill' fun Ik IVknl In Astorln llh l.iiryc I'roflt unit Small IUkdc. iklsii i 'nit -in i: i:.vsr Can lip Klilpird fioni At"llu to Un Kiuil III Hi tier f ji i.lli ..ti linn UM) llrouxht fiom N w l'oui.dland. Thi. movement looking in (In- estab lishment of itxlftsh tiring Mm lis In As toria l llliw 111 kins tangible hI:,'IH'. a ZIMiA ASHORE!.', iAnr", vl' v.l.i CiumiiiIi; luckn rn i.iiH.-, trtKwii 1.. J. HiiiIUi, Jan. V.'. V. N il .1. A. Iii-;iiii;;.T, f'cfiuniltt-" Oil m'jti'Hi lii'-' r'port an i'.i'il- I uii'l ilir iitjV-niiiiK-'l ni'iiiljors !. Hiilntc-1 ft fomnilfti nt wnyii iiinl trii-iim lo furry It Into i.ffcct. Ju'Ib; KtTikiil on N'irlli lliarh l)nrini the i;wii. ui:.J ntc-udi.n c the fa.t (inlc Vitcrrtiiv Aflciniinn. Tin: :ui:w sai i:i.v i.amii.d I i.l' In ill" ! ;.nv !' .flilnn nn the iu.iijJ'I ;li'iiiniirii(r. Inn May lie ii T"'iil 1''. Ali. i.li . ii, W, .S'v-nii.r 'J Tli' lulti'li liiiik y.lmi.i. f - .in cii i-ii'.ik. a Hint "iim'HH tv on ll (finviTu; nurni; time nxt iMuiiit,. bii'I uKKt-Html tliat the ' IihiiiIkt nlinultl r new II effort h to furl In r tin- rtpicly fi.ntrucilon by fhv I'iiHkI Ht ntK kovi rrinn.nt of the Nic.i rau'iui raniil. On motion, the subject wii .l;ifil In tin- hand of the nun. mill'' on i ommeriM ami imvlitatlon. Pri-hViit Wl.ig;it. called utt'nHon l'i llw iii- i-Hitliy of Borne action hclriR '"i to fariliuu.' navlc&tlon at the uioiiih of tl.e Columbia river by Incom ing '.-.' In In th.- nh'ht lime. He Ba.-l ISOLATION OF CHEAT BRITAIN Amli.'isidor Hayard ami Salisbury on Ycntzucli! a ml Armenia. ENGLAND CANNOT ACT Al.ONE .cUb Has the Itc5ource at Her Com mand, but the Other Great Tow er Should Co-ocrate. PAPER MONEY IN Xok That Currency Is Good as Gold, Everybody Wants It. GOLD HEiSEKVE 13 GOING UP Passed the t t-V (M,W Hark Yesterday ar.d Indlcath n I'cint to a. iru;h Higher Klsrure this Year. v i iii iiii time hail arrived when the mouth London, November 9. At the banquet I WuKhlnirton, Kovtmber C The tre.is- tonlKht In honor of Lord Mayor I'hII-iury twJay lost ICoWO In gold coin and lljis' Installation In the ofTce of mayor '21,2ii In bars, which leaves the true Iron ir'nl f r.'- U iiuiiiIht of iretleal men who liMve In- L.-hore 0:1 NoiHi aeh Uhk uf i . rn., ,n of the river xhould be supplied ultri'i-f London, many dlstlnsulnhed guests 'amount of the gold reserve Ul.i26.3fA. vestUuted hv wliJK-rt arc satlrlle I t'tt .about hv m!lc ii..rth of lb. en;ranrrMo..r range li .hu. a ll(.-htiihlii Kta-Iere preeent. United States Ambassa- i Tlie net (tain In cold at New York tl.. rlvir us well as out- dor Ilayard refinonl'J to the toast, and Far Francisco was 11,034.704. I'l wie-iv ' k-d a few Mole I Innide end the I'olnt Adams light re- "The Ambassadors." He said: The resources of the treasury are be- I to I'., rt. Pt.-venc Mr. Jas. Fin-1 "I have obtained the Idea from a dls- ilne severely taxed to meet the demand' th mnlter l entlrvly n a ilble; thut the 1 1,, , ray's ll.iibor und clo luullly of the tlsh obt.iliuil.:.; on Ili.ji. link AIiorn was vw- coast Is rqtlal to 01 ti.erliir to the y. ui aico. jmov 0;rgl rod. and lli;il In roinn-ct.on The y.n.iiu Mulled fr-un Nagasaki, Jat.. ! H. son t.k(.- ( an Inlet view had with ' tlnculshed diplomat. Lord Dufferin. 'for r.-r nvte f u rfnnminKibn in null hkI llnhlng (he bnbl.iit from the !M1, ..rty .lah tmi, for Axtorla. Or.. to ';'ii.l. i'.uin -i, win. had charge of the U h'i rwently ald that the governments ;exchanee for cold. In manv caj,..s irold t ;he j floating of the shiji lb tin ;org, nn the of the world were a mass of pal;,lta- holders aak for L'nlted B.tates notes ot HiibJf-1. und -ave his npinion of the ling, nervous sensations. The result, large denominations In exchange. The. hluf,. ,.r r. T ..r- I.. tUt.. - , l Fluttery banks can be handle 1 at u ,!,,, I heat. iind w.m in ballast pnnii. uoin rurei aiei in it ii.-n unite i,i ,i Lriite.! i u ti -I ub"tit v o cioc-,; s-un-In lh Nw York msikeiH. I ,!., moniim . bidim tlen iiie.oi iiv In din versing In reK u I to tbU tna't. r ' t.iib oti tin- .-..iht mid fibrwist of tie with Mr. Marshall N. la. e, of !..s:..n, iiuln.uili river. Tli b-a.y tinr.nl an Anl.irlsn represeiitittive wns lo'.. l.y ; mi ... t.i in along the c at, to. Ue r thai gentleman that In his opinion ith the .,itithwer.t gale v. hlch was inu-. turia was an ldal e to cure and li.e, i 1 1 lime of the dbiiKter, nunle It pst k cod and halibut for the innrkwl. ' im,i m s,,. for h. r to stand out t a. If you hav th fish, and can K'-t the. At I .V. k she was forced i., 1. 1 g, brains and (aplUU to lake iare of it In n,.r (,,,; and Bfadtially drifted proper shiiK', thera l no r. n w by ane'ic. and i he H now !ini; high aid Astoria should nut ex. ell In t !,-. l.rnchrs of Industry. The iuki tMng "airs In this respect. The t baiiil,. r will lake early action ti thl important matter. GOOD ItAIlK COLOMA. The I'rl le of the Columbia liiv.-r Will Make Anoth-r Trip to the Orf-nt. he said, of bringing together these sen- latter are as valuable for the reserve HARDWARE, PLUMBING TIN WORK JOB WORK O.KAMTC WAKE, ROPB, STOVES. IRON PIPE, TER RA COTTA PIPES, UAR IRON, STEEL, CANNERY SUPPLIES, LOtKIERS TOOLS AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION Call and Be Convinced SOL OPPENHEIMER Trustee for the late M. C. CROSBY Qlarkson & McIrvin Boom Company after securing Iht. fish Is to (hid a fit' - ket fur It, and with y.nir new r.illi. i I lutllltles. this should I'- an .u-y i:,. 'ti ter. " ('t'ltiiiietitlng on th" mutter f i'tlor. Mr. Ahx drant, who at a mere boy. was ciikuuc.: u id,. ,., tj;.. rl s at ll.iucrter. Mbjw., aie! Inter In " alitor nla, said: "Ther Is one tiling w hi h h is not bw n brought nw .ruiiili.e:n:, In our artli'tes upon thN si:i . i hi ah Kasiern lUhlng plnce.. ili,e o, .tic Ihe Inrct-r merclmnt' nr.. all Int. r. " I more or less In th" buniiiess. They have it 'mutual Innit.ui. toa.p i. aillllllgst theillwdVe . Mi l If a f t',;, -. Vesstl s lent St Sell Ih ! .-. ,H icicle Up at holne till, I the llioi! v i.l .s .;. ! ... .,. in onier I . . lie sue. s ru, c, r,-, i hall but lihlng here y. o n,ui co-i.pcratloii of one r n.t.iv la' ' em Ibdl llelllem. UK Ui.y fllll.-l II1UI ket. "Pletll halibut ,,. !.!o:;i.it I ; . lie: l'lalli iy ,!il;:i ,,..ia I i ,c . than tblrty-slt hour 'lb.- inir of this llsh fnsh In It d tar-i w.,t til I from the Souml a f!i":t time an,,. 1, Captitln Sol Jacobs, and pi -,., :im..,i a falluie because he tlnnm-h! l-e cull, I do without th assistance , the laist em tleiileiK. He taine out here In IsST with the two line tnoiittster ,llp. , st hiMiners Kvart K. Webster and M. dlie Athuiis. He brotighi bin halll.ut Into Seattle In Ice ami sh.ied It In iff: It erator cars to the K:.st, iii mark. t. He coulil have supplied the etilhe Kast with fresh hallhtit, n. hU tlsh unlved tnetv In innRtiltlcent t ..iidiMen, t ut tl nations, was to destroy Isolation, splen- aa is gold, but they express a wldlng- lid i,r otherwise, and to Induce nations ness to accept Bherman notes, or. If to feel and act as ladles and gentlemen, necessary, silver certillcates. If the gov- w Ith consideration for each others' feel- Jernment Is unable to furnish United iiiks and Interests." States notes. The demand for large Lord Huli bury laufrhtd at the ambas- denominations Is not Imperative, the rador's reference to "tpeno.Id Isolation." principal thin? tcinir to eet oaoer m..n- The American bark Olotna ov.m'il i" I'1' "'ffl'lM I'l 'he c''li'.M tain- )'. Reports from all parts of the coun- ab.l ('..iniiiiinde.) bv Caiitain C - ! '-''er us describing Great Britain's posl-; try tend to show tliat nearly all of the dry on the rands far above the break- i.,,v,..., ,,,-rlved down from Portland ; tlim in faP'ilv nations. After Mr. gold withdrawn durins the last several i ts. Her position Is aim., si Id. mi, ui ; r,.a()v l0 mH. another trio ' 1:aya! 1 t,a 1 Concluded the lord mayr r w eeks vas for the purpose of hoarding: in toss the s-aciile ix-eun. Th Coloma ,l'r"IMiel "The llinlHtry," upn which ar,d now- that the Mippo-id danger is with im, of th- 01 n;i oi.ti. which wiit asl.oie ul "a. an l'nk djni.;' a I.- uv.v f..g on tic afternoon of March l'j. TJ;e -r. w oi:s! I .f I'muj '. '""I. i i t.e ..hi a e, "f i ' .i i ,: ii . n .liicee Ice r, ii tc I ail r-c i ..h'.r" Ii ':..' -'tv I'll. i.loiUI, Haled McNa I , leC' ivod a ibht Mltip wi. i. lie ii the lead by .1 sli.nchion io ) in the i!n!tn rolb "1 is th- pii,,. (,f ii,. tnln Noy.-s Is thi ii i;c:; l i . i' " le a n - ii I ir: .lice, v as the i ' w h , Columbia, and Ca:-:''r Salisbury arose, amid loud cheern, pc.st, gold Is l.eins offered at several favorite nkim er en-' an' t"lvt' attentl. n to the annual guild- suls-treaurk-s, or U being deposit eI ' i hii this port. For inany Iunir y ars 1 ' -I"ech of the prime minister, In banks, and so is llnding its way Into ''ii'iain Ncye-. has b.en naviatirg his i vnl'''- i3 common ai-ce;itance looked 'lb? government's coffers, iittle bark between Portland And Hon.:- :' ' einboly an oiHciat announc-nu nt The rash of g dd offers Is so great le-ng. and has many tim-.s said that"'' t!' KnV:'riimenfg policy to nations, that in New Yoi'.. at lea:t, the assist" th- n.-xt trip would N- his last ,.n. To- '' ,r'1 s-'':'s? uri" raH: ant treasurer has Wn tompeilel to ii y h. does m.t .leclare whether he will "in ti! tllfeusslons thy have had rv fuso gold untu sin h tlrce as he was rniikf atioib.r til;, or not. Mrs Noyej,:;n u " fcalf of th Ir frl nd.-: la aide to handle, ii. and iu ,4iurnbr of ii.i .:s N. !. N .v.-s wit: ac ..mi.any i ' ' ;' u' t:''-' iue.-tion lias not been instances currency box Lten shipped it- J . b: ,.aie I '. 1 II 1 .he the : d in i u i -. . f.le I,, (., I by Mr. ti r.. th- I illS S'-ll -lain. f.r I; ii. .ce i ll! t ' ci f r Kick and v as a!-.. s'ii;: i.i.'.ce. iofore ".. e '. CI', t ll' V e. and it may be i ebra't' wh-lher then; but wh.-th hould be art I trat ion. from o:.j suu-m-asuty t another to artltesti.-n sh .utd !i:.ve tneet the unusu.'.l d-inuuid.-. The rcserva ci i . will I l it t le s'e tin- e n;,i- any a'-incw e und th : - : af t. -li.e '. i,.t i in I---ti. .ri. ult in Io:. i t i:u: a l,o..t e ei'im n li.ti iln:'. Tli, ", ss -i ..bably be a total loss. he captain this lime. 'li.it hi this inarmer he will I 'e- t trip i r. th. b.'itiy d"i o It is unr- strlcu I SM-itcatt n. ue !:a"" al- tojay pa.-sea to tne i.u.k.,oo point int. th.- tint time, trow-ever. t!:at hlsi'i,:':J 'tr.;iit''1. rv-T'-cttn those who, and oPi.lais ha . . no doubt that It will f iti.il v hnvv t niH.-'v-i the Pucir:., and t apart from h:.-tor!c rlgbt. had a ri-Ut rtach a much higher Pure before the :n;,v not be th - hist. T!i.- CoWiira this I v !,: 51 tta"S,- t' settled establish-. :int. olosa of the year. Iho hic:aasi in busi- In... tan! s :.vi.. f,vt of lti:nb"r and ll!l'lt 'SetilcJ districts ghoul J be exc'jd.d ness sit -.'rally predict wl. it is boi.eved. ixty !'i.ti';iit!-.'i,t snaiW ."he w l l' go ' arM!itJir. Our- diricu'.ty for will resuU la greatly iavrua'tctl ri'-.'4t i.tr.iilt to lloe,-i.,,r - without sti-i 1 1-e : ''a;'-" "'"'' h.u tc-n ti) f.."J h.w ti from cttsioms tuid fn m l"ternal reve- nt Hon ,'uiv. nith iii:h Ivr rout. will be; he Soutii-r't one. Th- t'oleina has been ; re-dr- -s. ti f.'i- thi" voyiige. both Inside e:i I cut. n:.d s'le presi ids a handsome i: oinr.c, f:-..m st em to k-e!. Heri' -s l!t-'at muivmuaus; that the LOOKS LIKE OLD TIMKA .;. -am .t' iiis have enteitain.il many tab!.- I.e.. 1,. in the veers' gone by,! and will doubtless see runny more re- I tror', -1 I.,a:,y I I. is eon I'ayard repn-.s, nts. in the suggestion b-.fv.-c th" tnauguratlna of ilcKlr.Iey. :'-.at We sh'e. Id treat the c- lonla! empire I ttled district:', and the solution nue. w liiat the presci.t tr'a-.-jry ilefic.lt . I think, from the country Mr. is likely to bo reduced to s me extent on. i:sxi;s i-a.v piiAi Tin;. I'.cl'le.l by Jud(;e MiHiI.I,. in the (,'lniiit Court Yesterday. In the circuit coutt yesterday Judge Mciltlde decide! th it until the case "f the state hoard of medical exam iners vs. I f. I!. I'.ste.i was liniUiy rt" I. rn.luei! In court, the doctor can c. n 1 1 ii tie his practice. The matter came jiiown. il l aities. On the trip down the river finm Portland. Mr. K. A. N.oyes. ; formerly agent i f the O. R. and N. In : this city, accompanied the captain and will remain with his, uncle until the palling date, which will he as soon as I the iMulher permits. j THi: "SHOUT LINE." I Will He Finally Separated from the F.iist.-in dealers, uimui the days his tlshi1"' "" 11 "' '""n Uy ,'"""!'''1 r 'r the arrived, biNiletl the market and f. due-1 en the price so that h" tvall on the business. A-i a ma his fish were only fort the banks, and after transfer fn ni v. aid asking that the case be remand -d Marion county, w hich molli n a.t I nion I'aeh'ic. "ii'ohti. November 9.-Zern Snow, of I nothing 1 to,,,...,. ,.,,,., no.,,,,, was.j.,,,.,,.,,,,1 ,monu.j. fol. tho American , I "s ei'-riiled. The board's counsel was t ,, ,, nl, T.,. , . ., ,. r t,, t.vct jj.o.tu au.i i i ust t. o., ts in the cltv en- elcht ht.ura ofr;;1,""""1 '" '"" " '''1"'l comphiint. ,.,,. fn,. ,,. ,-,i);t , confor wh , i in i mm- wus nuvt' funur it) inai ; LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Orefon Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. All Work Guaranteed I.KAVK OKOKHg AT 5tU COM MKK HAL MTItKKT Roof Palatini! and Hapalrlnii Lanky Hoofs. N. JEN3EN and R. 0. HANSEN J.A FASTABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND EHARF BUILDER HOUSR MOVKH. Houm Movlnf TmIs lor Rsnt. ASTORIA OHBQON Emil Schacht ARGHITEGT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. OFFICE: Kopp's Hew Brewery ASTORIA IRON WORKS Coacoaly St., foot of Jack.on, Ailorls. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ual wis Mirlnt Enf Inti, Boll.r work, Su boat ui Csnntry Work SpKlslly. CaiMiifi of All DKrlpllont Mid. to Ordsr os Short NoUct. John Fox... .President and Buperlntendont u Fox Vlos Praaidont 0. B. Praol Secretary First National Bank .....Treasurer J. B. WYATT, Phon No. 6s Astoria, Ortfon Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. apscial Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tle, oeillng, and all kinds of finish: mouldings end shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon. sel to refrigerator ems arrived In New York quicker and In bi tter condition than the halibut from the New Found land hanks, the sea voyage from the latter place being much longer than from Klultery. The Ka.-tcru men, how ever, wmted to control t,,. Icincs, and by manipulating the mailcet, drove Jacobs out. "Wluit we want lute Is connection with a first-class Kn uern house on th" fresh fish business, u little Knsiein push and capital, half a dozen good schooners, and one or two experienced men to handle the business both In the fresh and cured lines. We are only thirty-six hours from Flattery on the fresh fish business, and but a few ilavs from the cod banks In the Alaskan wa ters, and have certainly a great oppor tunity to make good money on these two lines of the fishing industry, (in the cured codfish everything Is our way. It costs Httle to secure and pa. k the Psh, and the profits are sure. About the only risk Is the chance of losing a vessel. At certain seasons of the year we could make big money on the fresh fish in the Eastern markets. During Lenten there la always a detuaiul for fresh fish, and our halibut cannot be beaten. Our salt fish and fresh tlsh sea sons would not Interfere with inch rother, nor would either Interfere with the salmon season. Salmon will al ways retnnln king on the Columbia, and at Astoria; lint why our mer chants do not take up with a proposi tion In which then' is so much proiit and so little chance of loss I cannot understand." BIRTHDAY 1'AKTY. ext term In February. In he luean Fstes can continue his prae- ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria Flo, Ttsi and CooV.i, Tablo D.llcacl.a. DoatiUc sad Tropical Frulla, Vagatabltt, Sugar Curtd Hani, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. The Indies of the AV. C. T. V. will give a birthday party on the evening of November 1-th, In the basement of the rresbyterlan church. There will be a short program and refreshments will bo served. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to come and enjoy a pleasant social evening. Price of ad mission, "A cent for each year of your age, but the number will never be told." Those who have not received a bag con be supplied at the door Thursday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. "t'llholdci-s of the Oreeoii sthoi-i I !., yesterday, but. owing to the great num-l.,,,,, r,a!l Northern Kallr, Pnow 3 oer oi w ii n.'sscs to l't exaunnetl. Jinlge Mcltride continued It till th of court time Or, lice. In the matt'T of the assignment of 1. V. Case tin- petition of the receiver to sell certain lauds was granted. The case of .1. ii. A. I.owlliy vs. Fdltli U. and Ceo. i:, pol.nii.t was dismissed on motion of plaintiff. The cases of Julius Jacobs vs. K. J. JetTny and M. No land vs. Oliver- Stewart ct. al were ti't'i rred to c. i:. Kunyon to take testi mony. The Astorln Savings Hunk was given Judgment and decree in Its case against 11. I'llverson. In the case of Charles Larson vs. John Arniiulst et at, tlefiMilt was allowed ugainst Arnqulst and Peterson, and the receiver directed to give notice to the creditors of the partnership to present claims within three mouths. fllAMIIKI! OF COMMlJKCi:. Twentieth Anniversary Will He Cel.' brated by a Trip to The Dalles. Present, C. Wingitte, president; Jas. V. Welch, vice president; E. C. Hidden, secretary; Messrs. Kinney, Cray, Del linger, Flnlnyson, l'owlby, Campbell, IJ 'll. Lounsberry, Ferguson, K. A. Tay lor, K. J. Smith, and otheis. The committee on the celebration of the opening of the Cascades canal and locks made u report and submitted cor respondence showing that no dellnite itiforniatlnn as to the actual time set for the celebration was received In time to make the necessary arrangements for the attendance of the members of the chamber as a body. Report ordered tiled. The committee appo'nted to report on the subject of the observance of the twentieth anniversary of the organiza tion of the Astoria Chamber of Com merce submitted the following: Your special committee on the anni versary celebration have taken the matter up and come to the conclusion that a trip from this place by rttls chamber be made to The Dalles and return, celebrating our twentieth annl- in conference with President Clark and General Manager Dickinson, of the Union Pacific, in relation to Short Line affairs. "The segregation of the Short Line will probably occur February 1," said Mr. Snow, In answer to a question, "and ct rtaiuly not later than March 1. Just what connection the Union Pacific will have with the road after It leaves the Union Pacific system I nm unable to say." The general supposition Is thnt the heaihitiariers of the Short Line will be in Salt I-ake, and that W. H. Pancrnft nt present general superintendent of the" Union Pacific at Salt Lake, and in the mountain division of the Union Pa cilic, which takes in the Short Line, will be genera! manager. st ,-.s w- treat Individuals; that the same lapse of time which protect - in- I'.'v'ditais In civic life fr i:, having their ' Mills Setting Up. Giving Employment title questioned should also protect i!:e i to Thousands of Men. Knglish colony from having its title ' questioned; and where that lapse of Sedalir., Mo., November 9. After time could not be claimed, though there ""rking one-balf of. the force on half should be an examination of title, yet ,ime fr several months past, the Mis all that equity demanded In considers-i"1""-1 radfic shops here today put a tion of such a title should be granted. tuU force of me" t0 work on fuiI time It Is a very simple solution and I be- ' Bristo1' Conn., November 9. The btis lieve it Is not using unduly ' sanguine !ines revlval ls ft!ll here th? rnost words when I say that I believe it has notabIe '""'ance of It is found at the brought the controversy to an end." (works of the Bristol Brass and' Clock Continuing, Lord FulOhury said that 'ComPan'- Beginning tonight, the fac he believed the people of Gret Britain tory run overtime, were now virtually unanimous against! Manchester, X. II., November 9. The Isolated action, than w.ilch worse could :h,s silk mills of Cheney Bros, began a not be adopted to benefit the Armeni- full-time schedule today. The works ans. If it was merely wishing to pur-ihave lKvn running at reduced time for sue the course to punish or worry the more than thr!C ',lars- The change Turkish government. Great Britain had : "fleets 2m employes, abundant mentis of doing so; but if I PIqua, Ohio. November 9. The Corru they had a higher wish, to rescue theiRated Irmi w,rks rolling mill, the Sny Chrlstian ar.d Moslem people from atro- ,'der-Eentwood Works, and the Off Lln- cious misgovetnment, they must seek ' d Mill started today, giving employ- THE MARKETS. November 9. Hops Pacific London coast. U es. San Francisco, November 9. Hops, S Ml cents per pound for new. Liverpool, November P. Wheat spot, tlrm; demand, poor; No. 2 red spring, 6s lOd; No. 1 California, Ts 6d. Futures, November, 6s Wid; Decem ber (is 10'sd; January, February and March. Cs 10'ad. Portland. November 9. Wheat Wal la Walla, 7"5i 78; Valley, SOfiSl. to draw into co-operation as many na- "nent to -m men- Tn American Straw ti uis of the world as possible. If it was 'b"ard Works wi" start s soon as re deslred to use force in Turkey, a fleet U'"'1? I'.ade. would not suffice. If the European j states were willing to act they had the PENNSYLVANIA'S VOTE. means of action, which Great Britain did not possess. If they were unwilling Philadelphia, Nov. 9. Official returns to act; and if they object to Isolated'10"1 a nm-lorit" of the counties in action by Great Britain there was not ' 1 "ns"'vani and complete returns only great risk of faillnc In the und-r. ' from thos in which the official count taking, but a risk of bringing about !has cot yet been "'I'le give Mc the frightful horrors of European war. l KinIoy a IllunlIit5 ot 301,606, the vote Lord Salisbury demurred entirely. hejb,;ins r't'c"b!ican. ?2G,S22; Democratic, said, from the Idea that they were P"'0'"1'" "able to bend the counsels and forces The vote ca-st for Palmcr and Buck of gigantic empires to whatever course inor a9 on,y 10,S7S- There were 19'000 votes for the Prohibition ticket and about 1,000 for other candidates and scattering, making a total of 1,191,913 votes in the state. i.reat Britain thought desirable." In conclusion he said: "Our first duty ls toward the interest of our own coun tty; our second duty to all humanity, to bring redress to thousands without threatening millions with ruin." SOLLY BESTED WILLIE. London, November 9. Solly Smith, of Los Angeles. Cal., defeated Willie Smith, the feather weight champion of England, in eight rounds tonight, before the National Sporting Club, of London, for a purse of $J,500. A RECORD HKEAtEit. Denver, November 9. Odlelal returns how that the majority for John F. Shafroth In the First Congressional dis trict is 51.373. This Is the greatest ma jority ever given a member of congress since the foundation of the government. WHEAT ADVANCES. Special to the Astorlan. Chicago, November 9. In wheat there was a good trade and an active market, higher prices selling. December selling to SOS and May to December clos ed at ;s. We have seen the end of cheap money, cheap labor and cheap statesmanship. HILL BEATS ENGLISH. London. November 9. Muldoon's 'Ple-atinlnny" otherwise "Billy" Hill, won in the lllth round of his tight with English before the National Sporting Club tonight. PORTLAND EXCURSION. The O. R. and N. Co. has made a rate of $1.00 Astoria to Portland and return for all those wishing to attend the rat ilication meeting at Portland Wednes day, the 11th. Tickets good going on Telephone Tuesday night and Potter Wednesday morning. SPECIAL RATES. Take In the grand celebration In Port land Wednesday evening. Only $1.00 for the round trip, Tuesday and Wednes day morning on the steamer T. J. Pot ter. Tickets g-ood returning up to Thursday niirht Inclusive. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ft C ABSOLUTELY PXJHE