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Hooks, vrir,d.cn.,!.;5-'':;;:l;f),'' Aid Helta lr. iV::;.i I::- i ! .ry w.ihoutl- ;:uiv.u.i , I ASTORIA PUIMC UBrtAFiY ASSOCLWCII Ui 10 II be liable to prosecution. wi THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the biggest ind best paper on the Columbia River THE ASTORIAN bis the Urgest circulation of anv tatr on the ColumblalRlver FULL ASKOCIATKI3 PRHSS KKPOKT. AB1UJUA, UUfcUU., TJIIKSUAY 31UKNIXO, MlVKMIiKU 11. WM. no. 83. School AND- K3 Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks The SMALL MARGIN THE DATE SET FOR THE HANGING School Supplies: Wo hive Mm boil mid ditpet 1 1 110 of I'm Slid I'oncll l.tileU In Ihgclljr. GRIFFIN & REED BCV YOIIU- Astorian"- 'riMirllMiiHKTKlMtKAI'ICAI. . I ("einailona India ! . Klondike WlutT. Air-Tight Stoves SOW AN I' A VK ri'KU U AM KACTI'KKI) AT E. R. Hawes' Store ESTABLISHED 1873 . Anl fur llil'U a Heh Matitifsclurlni Citniir tnprliif NIiitp ul Kane 1. N. I.AWrt, MANACKIl (Sole Agents for Knox and Wauburton Hats BUFFUM s PENDLET9N Hatters atid Furnishers 94 Third Street. PORTLAND, OR, The News of The World.. Foroijjn, interstate unJ local, is published in iu CulutniiH. It is absolutely rolialle; hence its jK)pulurity. The Weekly Astoriaii contuins 50 columns of rending mutter every week. Just think! All the news of the world for ....The Only Exclusive Men's Furnishers....' Our Royal Cream Flour A YEAR. NONE BETTER If you nre imt n subscriber to this jjrent pnper you should send in vour name nt once. FOARD & STOKES CO. Sole AgcntH AHTORIA OREGON Advertisers PtTPIU" JKBCBIVBD IN THE) IPK1MAKY. fORAMMAIl AND ACADEMIC n GRADES THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. II.VVK OI'K.NIUI TIIEIU IIOAttniNH AXD IAV HrlllHtL. For rntiw, eto., addreaa the Superiors INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC. PAINTINO AND VOICB CULTURE i FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT Who Wish to Reach the Country People 11 uuuunuu UUt&UUU EX Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Mirion Counts OREGON TJil. I. Jut the place for your boy Delightful location, largo buildings and ground, food meals, plenty ol healthy exercise, .xoellent teacher, and careful training thU ! what they all aay of MT. ANGEL COLLEGE. Send for Cat. logue and special term. P, F. PLACIDUS. Director, OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Hoiruhir Nnrinsl Couro ol three years. SiMilor yesr wholly priifesninal. Training il.'psrtineut ol nine grades with 2o0 children. Iimliiirtluii ami trnlnmif In ilymniitlis (Swedish sys tem), sml Vocul Music lr public schools. Tim Normal dlploms Is recognised by Ihw al a BTATB LIKK OKKTIKMATK to tcsuli. Light eiiwnas. Tuition. IxHiki, board anil loilglng (ap prnxlmiilvly), IIM.UO iir Vonr. Himli'iita lioiirillni llieniielvi, Jlltl Oil pT ynr. Ai'iuleinlK gmUm coiitil from lilili ncluiolji. r. h. CAMI'llELL, rruil.lout, or r W. A. WANN, Bccretnry Faculty. UNION MEAT COMPANY ShieldiBrandflams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALLiKINDS OF CANNED MEATS QuirantMd the Beit la the Market CORNER FOURTH AND QLISAN STREETS - PORTLAND, OREQON Should.... Call to their aid the columns of tho Vekly Astorinn. There are several reasons why the Weekly Astorian's circulation is so large. One is that its columns contain more reading matter than any other paper in Oregon, excepting a Portland publication. Thirty-Three Hundred.. Copies Are mailed each week to cyery home iu the territory, both in Oregon and Wash ington, tributary to the City of Astoria. As an advertis ing medium the Weekly As torinn is unsurpassed by nnv paper in tho state outside of Portland. Second Oldest Paper in the State tioinlri.'illon, hn 1 hj l-n tl '!, i have trl! th? mm gimn upon tb rr(ulllran n.v.lnml f.jnv-nll m of 39 i thnt ih'-y tl)) upw o:e iiriy or.inlza tlon nt S w Vork, with tlwi hope of nm ixrlllnif til nomination for pmlik-nt. T.i " . m-Mvmn m, of courne, d a& now, I I 3 '-rv (o l. .MiKinlcy Thinks the Kcsult in (Jliioj ' 1 .uMfsi if nnni tmt. w-o Durrast Kill Expiate His Crime Be I'ulf ij BUi mltilntor In S;aln un 1-r Ihf Cl'-rlanil vlmlnVtra'l -n. til who remaln-d tnri until alKut lhr montlie ago, realized what t bad hfaU ooin m iiuita na in diplomacy, n wai mukliiK wh'-n h wrut- a ilutil ma(A- rln anlrlo on Spain and Cuba, c nulo Inr oplnl'wm whlifh h hotill r.ot hav publicly ifi cow;, rntr.r a country Absolutely tiCOicer.tl akef to which he ha1 o r-ntly b en mlnla Iit. Mr. Taylor l not wal hy, unJ -h'-n th- entirprltnif magazine alitor ofl'rre.l him a li'.g prl-e for inch an ar. tide, he rbahly allowed tho prl'jc to Wind him to rverythlnfr flue. Was (iood for an Off Year. Tin; m:w si-alim; tkeatv 'Secretr)r roittr Is Nappy Over Kenilt Kcntiticia DNttc4 Our t k r New fork tlcctitm. fore Nooi Fridav. KECE1VES SENTENCE COOLY Mis Daom Wa rf.io.d Detk Very I "SOLAR PLEXIS" DID THE WORK Owet Zeigler Kaocked Out la One Hound. GREENE FORCED THE PACE li.dttf t Cle... Stro.j Bl.w, Vkkk Tk tit Otler Hu t Vli.-Co.ld t RtcTr ii Tia. i" Wa.hlrurton, Nov. I't Frm ou- re. ulur i-orn upon -hmt.) I'rnlJiiit M-Kln- k-y. like nny athcr '"h1 r p ilHcui. would have l.kul to lvc n the part mnk- a Ix-ttirr abowlnir in rn of th dtntrz thnn It did In ;ut w.Mk'ii dectlonz. but li'i mil notlnnif In the r aulto it how th.il there tin. Iw-ii falling off l:i tli.- all tilonce of the votT. to the na- tlonnl prlnclpl' of the republican p-ty. WHO CAN DOUBT. When Such Men Teatlfy Remarkable Cur. of Cbaa. Rinell by Electricity. Mr. Editor Dear Sir TbU U to er. Ufy that I nave bad a dWmjreeabte dm- charre from my ear for yean, accom panied with .harp damns' pain. Dr. Hau Francisco. Ko'. 10.--perlal to the A-! Frndco, fov. lO.-Geonre 'Cm torlttii.-JudKeEalim today M-nteijred Tfce . kooc,"!4 ont Own Zlcjler tonight in the ilore Durrant, the convicted murderer of nr" round. It aa the now bmoM-solar Blanehe Lamont, to be banged next Friday, i wn wklch Fltuimmons knocked eut Cleanly ahiven, with the exception of -""n Corbett which did the work. Greene set I th. M AM . his muBUche, which bad been allowed, ""evrai excnanes with borv to amain a luxurious (frowth during hid eTen Gr"e forced Zleglerto bis comer aojoum in pr!n: a'.tlrvd In his best! , Tlc,otu"J' wlth "Is lea for the - .iuium.ll, 1 Or DirkW latirti.A t J Ut of clothes, over wnlch he wore (,.,., "a faultleeiy fitting overcoat, light in color. jZller swayed forward and suuered to hi. . romsr an A A . ..... - -nl-nstu-. Th. TZtrjtl ZV" a Cn flUre -l cnhlsface. " c ....... a.. Kciereeuioynikl began conntln. and bad Q-ntin. Ills roappearance In public was j reached Bve, when Zeigler made a desperate a. slirrmt for the g-jn.herlna' of crowds, j to come to his feet, bat failed, and was ami the eager press of the multitude j counted oat. to see this arch murderer, prhapn to u nunniee oerore he was able to stan whclh brought alwut the diMipiolntl.iK resii.ts wer- In rvecy time well known. In some they mlrfht have been avol.led Ikin; at Itie whol' buvlnee. from a purely national point of lew. ithe rpil. Ilcutm caTl.. out of the elections with ? gii'.n of on aenttr, and with exi rlene.. ferred to at Ross, Hl(r!ns & Co.'s tor'', Aston. CHAS. RINELL. DR. DARRIN"8 NEW OFFICES. Dr. Darria anil oeocpy tb. offices for. merry used by Dr. Beclrtnan at 431 Bond 8"t"ik "lth him- nd hu Jemons:ratlon I t...w. (h. I rr hi. .ami. .K.f ' the Intereiit of the people In his affairs I street, after November 7th, and will lhat aluuld Im very vaiuabe In f ;tu;e;maln , nna, December lit, and enmplKns. It Is rrue hat the lot ry will In future treat all curable chronic iD " abaled tn fHilo and In M.irylan.1 w.-is ivon by .nl nrtvt Mm,.-. . with hum. At the city hall tTwre were other crowds on a vital spot. ' was a full armrswlng. delivered difficulty that they were bvaJten buck j diniterontly .mull margins, but such I a-, treatment at tho reduced rale of tS t that lmIH,led Prorea of the party. l-n tru. of many of the creates! doIU. i, in ,. r.t ..! They filied the nails and U was with t IimI victories evir won. On the whle. I eaae, may require. Tba poor treated the pjirty came out w ry wvll for year, nnd the first In a new adm tl'n nt ttut. Sevr-mry AIitt will make mil- re.-om- menil iti'm In hi. annual report th it will tie eTully pleasln; o organized I . bor. It.at Is. Ihiit the nuy of mu.'ldans In tirniy Ixiniln br liu-n-sie. eutl'.cently to prev.-nt their havlns; to si-k private enK.iKenients In comp tltlon with prlva,- tianils. In order to cm enouiih to keen tl'm Ivrs and their fumllb-s. The raw prescribing the n'umlr of musicl ir.. in army tmnd. and their iy Ik forty year o:l. and CA'nenil AIt think tt n ed. nmendnu nt .to bring It up-to-date. Kx-Svrtury of State Foet r. who h: s nsrefented the t'nlted S at s In nil thi senl negotiations with forelcn oiitrl i Is naturally very happy over the 0':t- ctinin of the con-r noe between repr -sentatives of (this country, Ruanl.i n.l LR. TALBOTT ELECTED. Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. lO.-Eight Rev. Tal bott, D.D., L.LD, was this evening elected THE BEAR TO THE RESCUE Washington, Hot. 10. Seerttaay Long and Captain Shoemaker had another consultation bishop of the Episcopal Idlocese of Prnni. an off free, except medicine, from to 10 a. m. tjr thw omeera on duty In the corridors TanU Er. Talbott la at present missionary Inlstn. pt.ni. .vj. . ... i . tar the courtroom doors. Durrant waa j blshoo of Idaho anrf u-..i,i . taken into the reporters room adjoining Judge Bohr's court and remained there until the hour for bearing hits case ar. rived, which was U o'clock. Meanwhile tho impatit mob throngwd the corrl-1 dora and hammered Memkwly at both I W"h president eoneernlng the fc rwtii nn arri.isira I n di. o t . . rtAnr. r,t ,Hr. ,,, . . '" " OS. DOW , . . . I I been deiermlned to send the Bear to th a few days one or more contests are But Kverifr Whalen and his men were rccue. to he hied in the superior court a?ains: on nnJ 'd ,ne ruah was successfully i euoea, unui no mere coual gain aa-j WOLCOTT 18 RETICENT. mittunce to the courtroom. Promptly at the appointed hour Judge i Washington, Xov. 10. -Senator Woleott. and the original was stolen from the Bahr called upon Durrant to stand at the iiD nt return, has been very reticent r county clerk s offl -e and never r covcre l. bar. The defendant's attornevs how. I '""ling his trip abroad. Tfce-oromlsslon.of Tlx re Is certain to be a suit brought ever, lnterposed an objection to the pro- Whlch be U chalrman. IU niake a report to , . ... the execotlve. which will nnihshlT K.in. v .. . . 1.111 . , t nil l vmUKB UIKn LtX'IITllCM I l.!1Tlll Wfl nh " - - . . u, un. enure.., air, nermun tn - - , " -" , mUted to g, Miss Virginia Fair and Charles L. Fair lllkon Henry Theodore Durrant. ! Mrs. Xi-ttl Craw, will probably Hie . ... . . took l pw ARB STRIDE. I vvM fc. AUC JtUUg , " " ' ' n,urulrer SK,oa UP Jd "?n his marvel- Ban Francisco. Nov. 10 Owtn. Japon. which has b.n going on In Wash.! ln 1he name of an allep(,d grandchild K self-control asserted Itself. He looked of frost and the threatened shortage in the of the deceased ir.PMortalro. I infinitely cool., wonderfully better than ! Argentine crops, the Chicago wheat market l? did In U ante-room. He was deadly toolt ,n oprd stride today. The local mar pale, but calm and self-possessed. He ket fo!loWKlIid both spot and futures ad- aaiiy. nuents ante to pay, from 10 a. m. I to 6 p. m. Evenings, 7 to !. Examlna. tlon. free to sH- PRESH ATTACK OS FAIR ESTATE Siin Francisco, November 10 Within Uie trut will of the late Jam G. Fair Thltt will was dated Seplcmbor a. ISM, Ington for sexvnil w eks. The result of I tho conference Is a traty between '.hr powers named for th- siu.K'nsioii of TIm contests will be commenced upon pe.ag.c sea.mg m tiering sea ana me - - faced tho Judge without flinching and north Facltlc ocean. Gr at Brit iln took cimHent or lns;ine at the time he made listened ilacwly to the Judgvs' words. The defendant'e attorneys again entered technical objverions to the proceedings. no rt In tills confeivnce, but It Is the the trust will and that he was actlns I general opinion of those who ore famll-i under the undue Influ mce and dure vauced. TALE COLLEGE PROSPERITY. Mr with th- maitUT. that hor eubje"i Mrs. Cravcn'a suit will probably be but Judge BXhr, after Hstdrfng patiently will have to reNoct trestty, whether i broght by her as the widow of the ex- to all they had to say. swept their oro. a similar ono bo n-Rotl.ited between hen senator. Judge Slack's decision left lri teets aside and she Vnltil Stijts or not. Tie ut.ntlln suhc a position tthat sh must fight slowly and sent hero to r pnvent Great Britain In u i the trust will If she expects to get any. New Haven, Conn., November 10 The say, swept their pro. , annual report of the treasurer of lale and rponouneed judgment ! university shows a remarkable financial Impressively, ordering that j year. The increase m permanent funds the defendant be hanged a? Friiiy, No-! r I8 university for the year ending thing at all. The contest will be upon vmber , between ithe hours of tsunrlse July 3L 1SS7. has been W12.197, as com. the same ginoni grounds ,-istliat of the and no'on. As the words "Friday, No. 1 ws rr the previous year. Adding J171B throe children. It ts stated the corrtest vember 12" left the judge's IIds. a mur. i Siven for an IsaUtln pavilion In con nect lo with tho infirmary, $10,733 ror the law school building, 99718 from the uni versity fund association and minor gifts seuling conference with the Unite.! 8tats ha unofficially cxpicsscd hlms If ns fa voring an agreement similar Ito tluit em bodied in the lr aty. Inasmuch ne Mr. j of the heirs will be hroiujht to obtahi mur of horror ran throiurb. the room. Foster s enemies had red!ct.M that ; relief In cae Judge Slack ts reversed Two short days to prepare for death! nothing wliatev r would be acoompl sh.d l y 'the suimme court In his ruling d--. ttfttr two years of false hope and en .,K .,.-mT, mere is ampt firo.ving tne trust clause or the will. courugvwnt. Women hid their faces. ' the total addition for the year is carried mils- for his happy fevllng. j , .hlltJ the me cranei, thelr neclM tQ sce 1 up to m3.055, or the largest Increase for It Is difficulty tto find a republican til WAR ON THE SUGAR TRUST. how Dumint would take It. He expected W e'nfrte year In ithe history of the Washington, from Bhc president down" lt. llever fllnchoi. As the dilt(f of 1 unl-ersity except for the year when It who I. not more or lc. disgusted by the San Fraticlsco. November W. - The Ws dllom wa3 pr()noulhjtd ,ust th, gul. was a beneficiary under the Sheffield will. result of th.- election In New York C ty. Chronicle says: ii . , .. i I i f.vivM vi a. cmi3r npiireu on me corners' nithough that result was precisely hat. Plans ruive been perfected and tha of his mouth i The Clatsop MID Co. and Mr. Ham- I everybody who did not wil fully deceive assurance Is glxvti that everything will .When all was over nmi th. mond's office both deny that there has th.nwlvos. knew It was bound to be- be In readiness for fighting the sugar bcgtfi to clear the courtroom e resumed bwn any n'gottot'on" r the purchase nun 'tii ropuimcnn votes divide,! le-. trust on January 1, when the flw year hi t mn.l chatteel unconcernedly with by Mr' HJmmord ' e Clatsoup mill. mw ,ne n,R,"ar rf"'lwn cin.il 'at-, contract of the Hawaiian planters with his father and m svm,Mthiz!ne friend. and tho republican who allowed himself tho Western Soar Reflnerv uiM . i ' v -i-.v. rumiviiM oyan tmmrase tnra.g or p'opj in i m.uie a. canui.nmo iy itie rm '-or-, it will continue to handle tliat portion of hB (..w iv..fc o . r. , I tho execution will take .place. ruin republicans who had fulled to sue- the crop, say from tO.000 to BO.OD) tons, oeed In their efTorts to eontr.'l the regu. j which Claus Spreckeis can comrol. Oi nar party organization. And what add .1; tho remainder of 225,000 tons. 150.000 ton to their distrust was the knowli-dce that will be placed on the mnrket by the the vote of Tracy and Low combined j California Beet Sugar & Refining Co., In w-ould have deftntod Tammany. Said which Wvtah & Co., George W. MeNeai ono reiHibllcan: "There Is no valid . x I and their friends nre the princliiol ele cuse there can be none for such a state i monts. Of the 150,000 tons of raw Island or anairs, anu tne republicans or r.w S0.fi0 tons will be sent to New York York ought to sce to It that the name where It ihas ben sold to ivflneries In of every man who aided in pi icln : Low j dependent of Ithe trust. The remaining In the Hold, and In keeping Mm tl.ere, j 60,000 tons will be refined at the Call- nftAf. II n-ii a linnwn thnt n..n..riil TVini'l f.nl. r, c.-.- a. t..mi I " 1 j wi-v o- xveiuiii. company si j0 jt( was p, rrectly wllllnir to Join him In re-1 works at Crockett, on the straits of MISS ELLIOTTS FORTUNE. San Francisco, November 10 The $25.- 000,000 of the hite Imblay Clarke, which Miss Grace AT. Elliott of thte city ex. peeked to Inherit seems to have been In myillt Vlco.Pivfili1.-rte Hobi(: and Governor Griggs of Now Jersey, whose fcHilfakdintitil natiks itej In connection with the story gavi on air of reliability The big steam showl and fifteen work (Curs will arrive today on a Norther Paclflo barge. The shovel will be put to work on the railroad beltween Aitorla ' and CliDton, widening cuts and straight ' enli out the grude. NO STARVATION. tiring, In order that a mutually a ;reed Curqulnes. upon compromise candidate should sue. I ceed them both. Is placed uimn a list of those not to be given political honors by ! - the republican party." If there are nny, Seattle. November 10. The sleamer republicans In Washintrton who are n t Homer arrived here this afternoon from more pleased with the success of Tam: ! J U Among the passengers was C. many than they would have been with I C. Burns, who brouhgt with him from! disclaim guiy knowledge of the case In which It was stated that they had been engaged by Eastern oeirs ol the dead miner. ; THE NEW MINISTER TO CHINA. Chicago, November 10. A sjiejlal the Tribune from Washington eiys: to It is learmd at the state department the election of Low, thy are not ex. Duwson City, which the left September that Charles" Bryan of Chicago has been pressing themselves In public, places.' 3, $6000 In tiuggets, the result of two I determined upon as the successor of Mln- Ther Is very little doubt that ft was the j yvors' work. He says there will be no hster Chaa. Denny, who now reores ntt j Intention of the men who man pulated starvation tn Dawson this winter. the United State. In China. Royal makes th. food pare, wholuom. and delicto. I I7 i: urn "tiiii Fovosn Abiulutcly Puro sona swim nwa eo., M mm.