THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, T IKS DAY MOUSING, JANTAKY 1i. 187. Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking Chopc Duratle School OHUCo Seasonable Goods Putters Rntbcr Boots, Etc. John Hahn & Co. An WtnuM 479 Commercial St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Conducts SONDAT. JANtAKT t Aid eoatitsM lor 30 Dtvs .Albert Dunbar Cor. vts tit Coaarcil Sts. SIO.NAL SERVICE REPORT. TESTERDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature. 42 degrees. Minimum temperature, SJ degrees. Prectoltatlon. none. Total precipitation from September 1st. IS, to date. 47.0S Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st. 1SS4, to date. 10.71 Incite. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland. January 11. For Washing ton and Oregon, fair weather. 10 EKADC.Ra.-T. "Dally Astartaa" fix twiaa a mack raadlsg aaatter a any atfc.r rarer bllhed In Astoria. It It the aaly rP that araeaats lu raader with a aally telegraphic ravars. TO ADTBRTISBRS.-Tt,. "Dally Ae-trin"kMMntkMtalMMBHrrM4-art as aay Mkw saaar rbllWd la Asta rla. It I taatafate saara thaa twice ae valaakle ae aa adTsrUaiag MdlM. tat af ragta. I Csaaty a Clatter.) We. tka aadaraJgaaa, Waal ssaaagsrs ratsaattvaly af tha We! raiaa aad Tastal Tsl.graph eaasaaalea, aaraay cer tify ka tk "Daily Astartaa" la Ika eaty r sutlit I la Astoria which, aaw e aahrsc, at at aay ttsse 4 arise " eaatral at sals eatoa kaa reverted, a telegraphic report. i.vi4uwisuai If aaafjer W. V. T. Ca. . .T - J' CtARst, ' Kaaagar Taetal Tel. Ca AROUND TOWN. Some aay that Lore's a malady; It may be so; Tot veil 1 trow I would not from Love's pangs be free. For all tiie vaunted health of those Who never felt Its tender throes, -Will Hill. Sign See Swope. Mr. F. J. Carney is on the sick list. Want anything pointed? See Swope. Want anything decorated? See Swope. Col. E. C. Hughes Is laid up with la grippe. Decorated fern Jars at the Palace Jewelry Store. Prune is to be the leading color for spring costumes. Ekstrom has the only complete stock of Jewelry In the city. Mrs. S. J. Cody, of Portland, is in the city visiting friends. Mr. Fred Kendall went over to Clat sop yesterday, shooting. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take it to Ekstrom's. After several days' illness Manager La Rose is again able to be around. Hjw many will keep up the new diary longer than the first of February? Mr. Matt DeLin, the architect, has opened an office in the new Shan ah an building. Undoubtedly Mr. Hammond's friends will be glad to welcome him here the last of the week. The most attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at (18 Commercial street At the Palace Restaurant will be found all of the delicacies of the sea son served in the latest style. It was rumored on the streets yes terday that another white labor can nery was soon to be established in As toria. Family tickets between Warrantor, Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. F. J. BchofleM, general landscape gar dener and sanitary engineer. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Astorian office. Richard Eberman, of Seaside; F. M. Warren and Frank Warren, of War- Sciiting's Best tea. gro cer gives your money back if you don't like it It's one thing to say money back, and another thing to do money back. We say it, and your gro cer does it; and we pay him. A Schilling It Company San FrancMCO SDO renbiri, were visitor In the city yes terday. Wa offer all our cast Iron stoves at 10 per cent below cost. The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 431 HonJ street. 1 hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted on my account without a written order from me. B. F. ALLKN'. Clinton A Sons, who have been re pairing the A .and C. R. R. R. trestle near Smith's Point, will probably finish their work today. Canet cater ire si Daabar'. eleareace sals. A large Amount of sickness la pre vailing throughout the city which old- timers ay Is caused by the unseason able weather and east wind. Call and see the Queen air-tight hct er at Howell 4b Ward's before buying they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. Before purchasing, don't fall to see those celebrated air-tight stoves at Foard & Stokes.' They have them In a doten different styles, and every pos sible site. Foreman Smith, of Corey Brothers, ho was badly injured Saturday at Tongue Point, recovered consciousness in the hospital Sunday noon, and Is now resting easily. J. P. Wk-koff. Portland: Wm. Ray mond. August Lenaua, Young's River: John Lawrence. Grant Lewis. Tacoma. E. Brown, Xehalem, were guests at the Parker House yesterday. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday re ceived a letter from the secretary of state advising that the result of the action of the state board of equalisa tion was the levy of a four mill state tax. In the police court yesterday Nick Washer and C. W. Wynna were tried for fighting on Sunday. Each had de posited 110 ball. The court dismissed the case for want of evidence against either party. Captain C. W. Brandt, of the Carrier Dove, who arrived In the harbor yester day from Kalama, brought with him his wife and child who leave the vessel here and sail for California on the State tomorrow morning. Last' raiaa gait Se at Daabar elaaraatce Sale. Those who spent Sunday on the Lewis and Clarke report that the day was magnificent, the river being as smooth as glass. A number of excursionists also went up Young's River and had an enjoyable outing. You will never be aole to buy a good watch or clock or anything In the Itne of Jewelry or silverware for aa Utile money as you can now at the Palace Jewelry Store, as the entire stock must be sold by January 15. In the new charter for Warrenton the limit of Indebtedness Is fixed at 13.000. Bonds may be issued for the construc tion of a water works system. It Is Intended that all street work, crossings Included, must be paid for by the prop erty Improved. Arrived. Dr. E. C. Collins, of Port land. Will be with the citizens of As toria for a short time, and all who re quire the services of a first-class spirit medium will do well to call upon him. Parlors in the Mansell Building. Hours, 9 a m. to 8 p. m. Some little talk seems to have been made regarding Proprietor Rector's ab sence from the city, and It Is rumored that his motives in leaving were not of the best. According to reports in an evening paper, his wife has been most shamefully abused. Joe Hoch New Year's eve received a telegram from Wisconsin from a friend conveying the compliments of the season. It was dater 1!:30 a m.. December 31, and for a while Mr. Hoch could not understand why he received it a year before It was sent. The glass was falling yesterday and more rain Is predicted. The rainfall Is already In excess of the average and has been for several months. It ha been suggested that a new average be established or Astoria will never catch up. Children' seheol hosiery lSe at Dan bar' clearance ala. They arc ha 20c quality. August Lenaus returned Sunday from his Young's River ranch and reports that his homestead claim is In good shape, and that he will be ready to prove up the 3d prox., but he Is going to wait until McKinley is In office so as to have a Republican sign the pa pers. The site for the new co-operative can nery will be decided on today. Several offers have been made them from west side property owners, and one or two parties on this side of the bay. Work will be commenced on the building and net racks as soon as the site la se lected. Bids were opened yesterday by Presi dent T. H . Curtis for the construction of the various railroad trestles, includ ing the one at the depot site, and all those on the line to Goble. Contracts have not yet been awarded, as It will take several days to figure over the va rious bids. East Warrenton Extension Is the newest addition on the west side. Mr. Frank Warren was In the city yester day and stated that he would probably file the plat this week, A roadway will be laid alone: Main strerf through the aMltton from the new drawbridge across Sklpanon Creek. Extensive repairs are going on In 1 a aw (Sttolene TbcK.K.Fairb&nk Company, ' 81. 1,oulm Chicago. Montreal, Ran r'ranclsco, Portland, Oregon. 1 Chinatown preparatory to the usual In flux of Celestials Just prior to the flail ing season. Sunday morning a stove pipe on tho two-stry building opposite the postome turned out. and created no little excitement. The fire depart ment was not called out. aa toon after the Mate started the roof was swarm ing with chattering Chinamen who first ealngutshed the fire and then pull ed the pipe out and threw It onto the street below. Yesterday a new terra cotta flue was raised In It stead. Captain Brandt and wife. J. C. Van Daasen. San Francisco: John Paulson. John Ring. C. L. Carr, P. D. Smith and wife, K. T. Johnson. Portland: C. L. Mo Fall. St. Joseph; P. J. McOowanrl Chi nook; J. P. McOowan, North River. and J. Hahler and wife, Uwaco. were registered at the Occident yesterday. Word was received yesterday at rail road headquarters that Mr. A. B. Ham mond will leave Missoula this morning for the west and will probably arrive in Astoria Thursday or Friday of this week. President T. H. Curtis and Gen eral Land Agent Gosotln left on the Telephone last night for Portland where- they will meet Mr. Hammond. At the Methodist Church Sunday evenlng the Rev. Mr. J. J. Walter de livered one of the most eloquent ser mons ever heard in that church upon the subject, "Are the Young Men of AstorU Safe." Upon Che personal In- vltatlon of Mr. Walter, a large number of the members of the city council were present, and Mayor Taylor was to have been there, but being unexpect edly called away from the city Satur day, could not be present. At the con clusion of the sermon the large audi ence was convinced that the young men are safe. WOMAN'S VICTORY IN IDAHO. To those who have borne the heat and burden of the fifty years of strug gle for the political emancipation of women, the "wandering In the wilder ness of disfranchisement," as Miss An thony has characterised it. the victory of today must signify Infinitely more than it can mean for the younger wom en who have come into this battle but a few years ago. Does It not seem the very Irony of fate that our far western sisters who, with but few ex ceptions, have come lately Into the army, are the ones to reap first the ad vantages to come to women through their attainment of political freedom, the first to enter the promised land of equality of opportunity with men? Of course we all know th.t whatever these new voters may do, they will be Jealously watched and "severely crit icised by the enemies of our raiue; that may not be avoided, but If they vote according to their best Judgment anil with an honeist desire to become help ers of whatever "makes for righteous ness," they will hasten the dsy when we too may entor Into the kingdom of the enfranchised. When we won In Colorado a few years ago we felt that we Iwl a great victory, but In Idaho our majority ha been still larger. Because of some doubt as to whether an amendment demanded a majority of all the voter which might have been cant at that election, the matter had to be reforred to the Su- If your food is sopKT. greasy, indigtstible 30 PER CENT ..OFF.. W i ne past i'v aay a I 30 per cent reduction on The past 30 per cent reduction on OVERCOATS, SUITS, MACKINTOSHES, HATS, UNDERWEAR, and everything else In our store has proved very popular. Goods are moving out beautifully, to make room for our great spring stock; but we still have plenty to pick from. Don't wait until this sale Is over and then kick because you have to pay regu lar prloes buy now while our great 30 per cent Reduction Sale in on. flEW USE THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER Coopers Annual Sale Tho only KuliuMc Sulc of Fine Dry Good: First-Glass Clothing Famishing Goods, Etc. Held UuriitK the Ycur Is now on and will continue during Jumiury Positively No Goods Charged at Sale Prices Don't Miss This but Come Early and Select the Choicest Goods Before the Lines Are Broken This Is the Sale of the Year c. H- cooper ..the... prem Court of Idaho. In which Kate Gren was the petitioner. Fortunately for us. the court has rendered Its de cision with great promptness, and now we know that we are one step nearer the end of our struggle to place In the hands of all women the right which under our form of government gunron tees all other rights the ballot. This to us and to all who think with u meins that thi- time of peace and good will to men is being brought nearer. "One of JuhUv is worth seventy year few days a Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mats on application. of prayer" Is as true now as when II was first uttered, and American wom anhood la ntt nkcnliig to a kuoulcdiie of Its truth. The right to have a woman's opinion counted at the lml.t hot nien added tvapeot for womanhood every where; II iihwim the representation of the home In politic; It tnettiis n re. nowed interest on the rt of good men when they can go to the polls accom panied by the women of their house holds; It menus that the country Is to tm "tnothenM" a little and the right of the children are to lie conldered In preference to the rights of the alllllnhiy dollar. It mean that the great ipies. tloiM which are everywhere pressing for ottlomeut are no longer to tie set tled by the male half of humanity alone, but by a Judgment which Mall no longer divide the man and the wom an, but shall give etual consideration to the opinion of both. Rachel Foster Aver'. of Philadelphia. MONKKYS AND HOT TAMALKH.' (Continued from First Ptg.) if Castlllan and Weyler and of Slgnor Crlspl, prime minister of Italy, because of hi declaration that Kurope could not took wlthut concern upon the pretentions of the I'nited State. The Cuban question was of a mercantile pirtt. or a nation against It honor, he declared. Quoting the president' message that "the United Stalm look ed with wonder and admiration upon the limnwuie armament tx-lng sent to Cuba." he exclaimed: "What! We. a people whose liberty was bought by our fathers' blood? Fur one. I repudiate the statement. I l''V with horror and Indignation on It. and if I had the power he ha, I would call on congress to give me authority to end American fleet to Havana and reduce those. fi-t to ashes. If our tco. pie hold there were m released. "Would to God we hail one hour ' Commodore Ingraham or Franklin I'L-rre in the day," he exclaimed. II cared nothing about the court of Spain or any other court on earth If he thought American cltlr.cn were not given a fair trial, and if he was In power he would make the atmophere of Madrid smell of sulphur for a month. And now congress was threatened with the tremendous power of Italy. Slgnor Crlspl s.iid that Kuropcun nations could not look w ithout onuvrn upon the pretensions of the t'nltcd States. "And who Is Slgnor Crlpl?" Mill skid. "There was an Italy," be began, an I gave a rhetorical ritcrlptlcn of Italy pat glories, and ending: "And Die symlHil of the power of Italy today Is a nwmkey and organ grinder. If she deslrvd to form another holy alliance, let her come on with her monkeys and orgun grimier and hot tsmales, nnd by the red blade of war we would offer r a wunn reception." TH K FUNDING HIM.. Defeated In the House to IS. by a vote 112 Sneilul to the Astorian. Washington, January 11. The Pacific railroad funding bill went to Its doom In the house tislay under an adverse majority of sixty-six. Friends of the measure who hail predlrted Its passage up to (he last moment were surprised by the decisive character of their de at. They had been led to hop from votes on a substitute, that the bill hail more than an even chance of pas aage. Many of the members were as much ipHwed lo (he substitutes ss lo the Powers bill. California and the .Middle West mcimhers voted almost ol idly against them. When the vote ime on the main proposition the whole house swung Into line and crushed II by a vote of 102 to 168. This was the fourth funding bill killed In the house a ten years. The analysis of the vote today showed that K6 Republicans and If Democrats voted for the bill and ninety-nine Republican and fifty-eight Dermic rata and six Populists and five ndependents against. MIXED IN IDAHO. Dubois' Friend Unseated In the Lower House. Boise, Idaho, January 11. The lower house of the legislature today unseated two Dubois member from Bingham county. The Ditnocrats voted for their retention. The ground upon which this was done was alleged Irregularity In printing the names of candidates on wo ballots. This point had been de Idwl by the supreme court In opposi tion to the stand taken by the house. A (lingular fact Is that the governor and several of the state officers had their iiam'-H on two tickets and the name onditlons prevailed on other county tickets. It Is claimed by Dubois' friends that today's aotlon will react In his favor. NIORR OFFICEHS MASSACRED. llonny, fJulnot Coast, January 11. 'otinul I'hilllpx, two consular officers, Virke and Campbell, Major Crawford, deputy commissioner, and Captains HolKragon and Mailing, officers belong. ng to the Niger Coast force; Dr. El liott and two civilians, with a number of kroomen and native carriers, have been massacred by Kings people while on a peaceful mission to Benin City. the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine Investment? The consul's yacht lu re with the new. Im Just rvluriod AN KXTU V lIVIli:M). Culumet and llekla Divides a lion and a Half I'll. Mil llonton, January II - The Calumet mil llecla Milling Co. crossed the one hundredth mark In the number of dlvl . nd declared today, by announcing a i: regular dlvldenl and 110 extra, the Inigeal dividend ever declared In the history of the corporation at on (litis, mil the llrst exlr ia Well I loth divi dends are made payable February h I the itia kholder of January 13, and to gether (hey call for the disbursement of ll.r.OO.iHHi. making an aggregate of IPi.lM.OOA that (his company ha paid In dividend since ll was organised. To day' dividend bring (he lutal up to Jli for the tlaral year Iteglnnlng May 1st. lv.W. OHEHON SWA Ml LAND CASK. Washington, January It -In the su preme court today the opinion was ren- .It.red liv Justice t.cav in the case of I the Warner Valley Hps k Co V. links . ,.w . id Smith. s.vretary of the Interior, an. I B ... , . . . , .. general land oftlcn. In favor of Smith i. an.l Itmereaux. The principal object I of the suit was to compel them by a mandatory Injuuml.'ii. to Issue the list to certain swamp land In Oregon The court dismissed (he case without going into the merits, on th. ground that It I lad abated as to Smith, bersuaa of his resignation from urtloe, and a to Lam oreux as he was merely a uhordlnate and not rrponllle. HKTt'KNKD TO CANTON. Canton, Ohio. January II. President McKlnlay and wife returned (o Canton this afternoon. NOTICK TO BlUHPEHS. After January Int. tsT, freight charnes must be prepaid to all stations on the A. and C. it. It. It. where the company has no agents. C. F. I.KHTKIt. Superintendent. A TWISTER. A t sister in twisting May twist aim a twist, Fnr In twls"iMt a twlat Thru twists mah a twlat: Hut If ons o tha twist Untwists fror the twist. Tba twist untwisting Untwists tha twist That Is, whan It's twlstad with other twins than MARSHALL'S. ay FlilE ALARM BOXES. Box 5 Trulllnger' Mill. Box 6 Attor and Seventh ttrest. Box 7 Ninth and Duant. Box $ Commercial and Fifteenth. Box Clataop Mill. Box 12-Car Stables. Box It McGregor' Mill. Moat o-ralltd "a)mon twin" art col ored with aclda Th. acids rot th. flbrs and rend.r th material uselaia In th office of Elmor., Sanborn A Co. Is an ob II flshermrn. It I th wholt of ths tnatsrtal used In ths manufaotur of Mar hall' twins from start to finish. Oa lh.r and sxamln th color right through. Tou will sat than why Mar hall's la oalltd tha bast In th. world. Don't think that men are so blind to tha Intricacies of a woman's attire that they fall to notice the absence of but tons on gloves and boots. TO CUKB A HOLD IN ON DAT Take laxative Bromo Qulnln. Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to curs. 2(o. For sale by Chaa. ltogers, Druggist. Cultivate a habit of looking on the sunny aide of life and you will forget that you are dwelling In the shadow. The U. S. Oov t , Reports ihow Royal Baking Powdar SOparlor to all othan. The daintiest of bureau covers, lamp shades and pin cushions are made from flowered organdie used over satin. Salton Sea Salt for baths at tha Estes-Conn Drntr Store 10c and 25c per package. Hose pltik satin dinner gowns wltTi trimmings of sable are favored by the fair ones In society . Use Welfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. ; For sale at Eh-tes-Conn Druj? Store. Sealskin gloves at ten dollars ft pair are the newest things In swell circles In the East, OABTOniA. Til hi lls! li gifutwt tf VnpfM. Meany Is the leading tailor, and navs ' the highest cash price for fur skins. r WANTK1X MITTVrioN WANTICD - Japanea li' wauls a altuatlim where he ran al ien. I fill. lie school. Address or call at roimneivkU strwl. Foil IlKNT-Nawly furnished rtaxna; also front room suitable for urflce. Will rent i hriuji. Apply to II. Zapf. over (l.si linau Hhoa Slors. Kelt HKNT-Furnlah.it roont with fire, centrally located. 414 Rxrhangt street Knit KKNT - Four rooms w ith boardi or hoaid without rooms, at Mrs. Ilol. den', till and Duana atresia. Four room to rant. Ml Ktchanga treet. Adolph Johnson. FOR AJLB. A LI, KINDM OF FANCY AND JAP ANFtft: Good for Christ maa and th holiday, at Wing 1', Ml Commer cial (treat. FOUND. l triesni i.siiiiuir, . UM.UI.M! ' w u wr ' " .... mil have same by paying for till no- Ilea, and proving property. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. rtlTSKUX AND si Huron Graduated from Copanhagva Unlvar Ity. apcUUly, Female iHs.tsea No. tit Commercial strati, Rhanahatx Building. Hours, 10-11 a. m ; 1-4 and 7-1 p. m. R. I .. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS W aPl COMMERCIAL MT. A WTO HI A IliUN WUHKH Coarsahr St. . tool Jat ktoa. AMort General Machinists and Boiler Makeir L4 4 Mtrtas Entis.s. Bll stiik. SHsa osl sad Caaasry Work Stwlal. Cttttan ol All DsKrItMms Mat. to Or aw as. Skort NoOcfc John Fox....rraidant aad uptrtataaaaag A. L Fox Yio Pratldsat O. B. Praal Baoratarr First National Bank Traaaurar 44 The Louvre" aSTOKU'S C()K(.C019 ENTERTAINMENT HALL a ri.ooR rin Musi.. Oaan. of All Kinds. T. MagalHeaot Kara. CVCRTTIUMO riltST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody! Rights. STRICTLY OHSgHVaii. ROSS HIGGINS k CO Orocers, : and : Butchers. Ast.rl ass Uppsr Aat.n PI. Tms u4 CoffMS, Table DsHcacIsi, Doattoi aat Troplcsl Fruits, Vsf tuhki, Sutsi Curat Haas, Bstoo, ttc. Choice Fresh and Silt Meats. I7 180) Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Stfel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairhank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement -Wagons fc Vehicles. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ...THEATRICAL BOOKING A 8ITCIAITT. 16 TIUKI) T POUTLAWU, OR, Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 855 COMMERCIAL ST.