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THE MORNIM. ASfORi.VN. liillUY. AtJC.lST UJ. fal)!. 1 Ttiephoat Main t TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mill. per year gent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month. .$6-00 . .50 . .0 SEMI-WEEKL.T. Sent by mall, per year. In advance, $:.i.' All communlcs'.kns Intended for pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astorian." Business communication of all ltlnJa and remittances must b? tddressed to "The Astorian Publlsn- Ing Co." The Astorian guarantees to Its advsr Hsera the UriMl circulatiV.n of any nwpaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can ba h4 oa P Ueafion to the business manager. THE PROBLEM OF THE AIR. New Tork Tribune. The disaster which overlook M. S-n-toa-rmmont In his Utest attempt to win the Peutsch prl and almost cos: him his life, forcibly Indicate how far the problem of aerial navigation !a from being solved. "With a favorable breeie the airship had rounded the Eiffel tower and was on its -wiy back to the starting point, while th Inventor1 ardent su irter tvere ptvtnaturetly rejoicing !n his success, when a sudden gust of wind sent It broadside. In M. Santcs-Du-rnont's own expressive wrds, "I ke a ship In a storm, the ballxin pitched and rolled, now and then recovering its nor mal position." Under the pressure of another gust the forward end of the balloon was forced down until the rope connecting It with the frame caught in the Drooeller. which struck and broke th-. wires. M. Santos-Dumont perceived at once that the only thing to do was to descend as a wn as possible, but the mischievous wind blew his craft back toward ihe tower, and then, veering once more, dashed It agiinst a building. Thereupon the balloon burst, and the whole machine woull have dnppel in:o a courtyarj If the under framework had not caught and hung on a projecting cornice. The motor was not damaged, the balloon can be readily repaired, and the plucky aeronaut, who escaped un hurt. Intends to continue his experi ments; but we are informed that the man who put up the prize of l'0 franr In the interest of science wept when he saw wba: was happening, and Is Inclined to regr-et that he is not a: lib erty to withdraw his offer. Sf. Santos-Dumont. who Is of .1 re-mark-rb'y sanguine nature and has a great fortune at command, wr.uld fm frtm his statement to b- not snly und! mayed. but capable of gathers? r.w encouragement from his recent -xp-'rl- e-c' He wlil probably mv that if th . . - . ball n had be-n prop-rly i-.flat l, if the rop-s w.u.n ne r:i is. " 1 attached it to the frame ha 1 been so a i- : wed tha- they could no. have caught in the propeller, and the mo:-r al n t thusbecom; inoperative, he wish: have accomplished the object of his ambit. on and captur-d the prize, f the money value of wmcn ne aouotis rarrs 110..1- In- That Is possible, though i: se-rms 1 more likely that the wind would have df-atej him evn if it had no: br'-uffht abour the collapse of bis ma -bine. A: . a. "vents, in ensidorati , of th- pur- trU, pose which the prize Is design-1 to pro- Ky., whon tlv-y baw he was turn. rag , v o ,v,. yellow. His skin slowly changed col mo:, it is rcarcely to be regret .el tha. hjg a,,d h(. Ruferl terrl- he did "ot sucrel. For ?u .-rf-s would blv. HU malady was Yellow Jaundice. H was treated by the bwt Ajctors, but hav? been accidental :h- resul: of con- , wlthr,ut benefit. Ttien be van advls-d ditions which he could control only in j 3n extremely limited degree anl It writes: "After taking two btlfcsl might have appeared In the eye3 i,t the world that a great victory had been won in a fi;ld of scientific research and ac tivity which is still obstinately contest ed by the forces of nature. We would not be understood as imply ing that no progress has been made by M. Santos-Dumont and other Ingenious contributors to the solution of a fascin ating probl-m, but It seems fair :o eay that the chief value of their efTirts con sists in the evld- nce they have furninhel that the possibilities and u-es of aerial navlgition must forever remain eon fined within narrow bounds. There if good reason t" believe th at iiir:irii; " ill be so far perfected ag to s-rve the pur poses of ecler.tlflc anl military r,n--rva-tlon to an im.xirtant extent, perhaps in ways not yet foreseen; but the conclu sion to which successive exp-riments more and more dearly point is that they can never possess the slightest commer cial u'illty. CHINESE COAL PRODUCTION. New York Commercial. It Is only one of the many remarka ble things about China relating chiefly to the tardiness of ber industrial and commercial development that, with a vast area of coal fields of ber own, she ls still an Importer of coal. In ltt H the importation of coat Into China amount ed to S5S.ST0 tons, valued at .VS:nS.:i taels, and 6HR4 tons of It went in by way of Shanghai; in ISSS the Importa tions aggrvfrateJ only T3iW4 tons, from which it would appear tha; they arc in creasing lns:ed o? decreasing. I; Is asserted on the blg-hes: authority :hat tru Chimse anthracite fields are the most extensive in the world, nnd th, bituminous il?:,s ire fully cjual :o those of the I'tilte! Stat Still the ontv de;MSit,' that are syst.itvt.it. M.ly exploited are th.e In the province of Chl-ll. known as the Kalpir.g "pit." ' 1 lying cl. se to the line of the Tten'sln Taku Itiiiway. The coal mined there is of excellent quality, and. 0:1 bei.ig made into coak. produce only T per cent of ashes, while Jipanese coal leaves up to tO per cen; of ashes. Some other shafts are also being worked, but this is done in a moa; primitive manner. The coal Is obtained only from declivities in the mountains, and the shafts are driven only to the depth of the ground water. Although so far the shafts have be.n sunk only to insignificant depth, and although the coal founl near the grounl surface Is, as la usual with ail Jep s.ts. of a quality Inferior to tha: lying at greater depths, nevertheless th, pits ,n the lower Tangtsxe va!i?" and i s vi cinity have yielded samples of mthrl cite tha; contained less ;h.in J. 3 per ent of ashe. There wi'.l be millions in coal-mini is in China some day and rt soaKOoa. when the development of the ountry has created a demand for the fuel. At pres'nt what is mined there is of 'it.le or no account In tra le-it serves merely to cover private requirements. Lt-ss than S'WO") tons of coal wer; consume ! in China Itself In UJ?. anl of tha: '.12, S15 tons came from the Kaiping "pit." Foreign steamers, chifrty, consumed ;he balance of the home proiuct and the imoor:a:ior.s. And few of them coal at China ports from choi.-. their owners preferring the Japanese v.il furnish.-l at the Nagasaki station. At the aame time It Isn't safe to rely heavliy on Professor Trlggs' Ju.lgment of poetry. He said. "The Prairie I" was doggerel." Chicago Tribune. "No. Maude. d?ar, the Atlantic sea- I board is not made of mahogany. ' TO HBAL A HURT. t."s? Banner Salt, the great healer. I:' e-uarant?ed for cuts, wounds, sor. s. pl'.rs and all skin diseases. Use no substitute. Hart's drug store. Generil Count von Waldersee nuy l'' a truly grei: ia-n. but h? ius a re markable capacity for getting :n d'.'.id utl- J. A R. Bass, of Mrgantown. In!., had to grr: up tn or twelve :ims in th niirhr anl ha 1 evr backaoh ' d w as in the k ln-ys. Was cur-1 by V -i"y's Kidn-y Cure. It's guar int-e !. Hart's irug store. Russ -11 .ag- kn. k-l .-fT w..rk i r. n-meh to celebrate his e g',-.:;, -tit .-1 , birth lay. Russ-ll m.ts; b sv.i tig 1 r -. ko-.-s in his old ag-. ' WHAT'S YOUR FACS WOl'.T:!? Sometimes a rrtune, but nver, tf j you have a sallow cc.rnpl-rr.on, a Jiun- on the skin. al! signs of Livr Vrouhl--. Put Dr. King's New Life Pills lfv: er s-nin. rv.y viir.u. ...wi -"'" ; rxir,n Only 2Zc at Hart's Drug j St' re. 1 r, 'one! Prt.-ev-'.t has hit th- timt--r limit in Cloralo and gone wolf hunt- ing. Xo-.v 1-t the ctyot-s show the. r ;e.h jf ,jare. WHITE MAN TURNED YELLOW. was wholly oured." A trial proves iti matohlw merit for all Stomach. Li-r and Kidney taabsV. OJy 50c. Sold by Frank Hart, Druggtot. A Tennessee man found a lost tosi;h in hl vermiform ai.p-nllx. Which the same it did not pay his JlOOO doctor's bill. WOULD HAVE COST HIM HIS LIFE. Oscar Bowman. Lebanon, Ky., wrr-es: "I have been using Foley's Kidney Cure and take gTeat pleasure In stating It gave me perrninent cure of kidn-y dls eas3, which certainly would have cost me my life." Take no-.e but Foley's. Hart's drug store Jealousy Is a subst'ince wlu'i h el 'Cs the wheel- of the dom-slb: carryall and frequently laus-s a 110' j'.X. A. II. Davis, Mr. Sterling, Ii wrlt'-s: "I was troubled with kidn-y wmptaint for about two years, but two one dollar bottles of Foley's Klln-y 'lure effected a permanent cure. Hart's drug store. Th- language in which th- sta'e pap.-rs "f the Venezu-lan patriots ar couched show that the writ-rs coy! I hardly avoid lr.ng rni-mbers if -he encmber of deputies Pad th'-y hc;. pened ti hive chosen La Pc-Ik- Fran r for the scent. of th-ir efforts. JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT. If he'd had Itching pllw. They're ter ribly annoying; but Buolen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions It's the best oalve In the world. Price 25c a box. Cur? guarant33d. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. 0. O. Hack, ltelrne. Ark., aays: 1 was tubltl with constipation until I burtt lVWitt" Utile Karly Kiaera. Smv then have be,-n entirely curvvl of my oid vMinplaiat. I recommend them, CHAS. IKXJKKS. IVugKHt. As Mr. Croker Is ipiMirently Intent up on returning to New Yolk to take ai In the campaim we dealr.' to impi'ss upon the men of substance of C.otliam th.u Omaha has fonio lovely Kmk in which tv.oivy can te hidden with abso lute safety. If the actio;! of your bowels is not easv and regular s'ti'iis compl'oitloiis mil's: lx- the tlmi! Ksull. IVWitl's little VTirlv Risers will remove this danger. Safe. pK-isan; atil ertvtne. CUAS. ItiKiERS, Irugst:. The kosltigbug has come again, an.l the ptv::v girls had K(ter hide. It t hirr.ble io think of them being kissed -by buirs. James White. Krvantsvllle. Ind.. My tVWitis Witch Haael &lve honied running firs on both legs. He had tuffwd -x years IVwtorn flled to hlp him. V: lvVl:t a Aive.pt no Im itation. OH AS. R'.KRS. Drutrit. There Is an evident disposition on the par: of the government to serrate Cajitain Car:er from his plunder as well .is to deprive him of his liberty. We will: with Interest, not unmlx-d with alarm, the commencement of pro-cet-dtnga to locre Mr. Seeley plant. EruatUma cuts, scalds an.l v of all kinds quickly healed by IvWhfa Witch Haael stalve. Certain curs for pi!. Reware of counter?!:. Re sure you ge; -.h orlgtna'. DeWttt's. CHAS. ROGERS. DruggUt. Miy Tohe Is said by her lawyer to bo gin to Japan in the h.-pe of getting a d.vorce there. May should write to Earl Russell iti r gar I to :hse foreign divorce-'. Mrs S H Ailport. J hn:own. Pa gavs: "Our little g.rl almost strangled to'de.th with croup The doctors sail; -he couldn't live but she wn inJ .ao.iv 1 -ell'vel bv On,. M.nute Cough Cure.' " CHAS. RO..ERS. lomtrg's:. Eur .'vans are Slid t.) be compl lining Vein-1.' the isn't so much Am'rto.m monev floating arnind as there was a .-ir as' W an .icioate "his when we t sail-d fr-m iTi Tlvurg last sep:eniner. la eas-s of or"up giv- :hs titt! 'nes On Mlnu: C nigh Cure. Th-n tent asy anl have no fir. I- never fail. Mens aT: to tak-. always safe, sure anl aU m i: l".stin'anMiis in effect. CHAS R'jKIiS. Druggist. I: is sa 1 that a million dollars worth of ff'i s waste 1 every year In the cun:rv ;hrugh bad cooking. And. the st.mac'hs of the t in I sally onii'lsln that th.'.v is a lot "f bad cooking tsat 'sn't w-as'.el. P. T Thoma-s. Surrrtervllle. A'.i.t "f was suffering fr-nu dv't'epsia when I oomms-ncM taking Koloi rypepai- Cure I took several bottle and tan llg-st anything." Kolol Pyspepam Cur- Is the onW preparation nontamlng ail the natural d!g-'.ive fulds. It giv.-s weak itomicha entire r-t. restoring th-ir natural condition. CHAS. ROG ERS, Druggist. Our sympathy goos out to the Pull man p..r:ers who have forme.1 a union ro cot.M somebily to support them. But sympithy Is ail the p.Tters will get iu: "f us. n-in't b satiaflel with temrwary re It "f fr-rn inllg-'tion. Koilol Dysji-r'Sa C'jr" p-rmanentlv and comnl-tely re movs th;s complain. I: relieves i-r-mar.-ntlv b-e-ius1 I: allows the :lr-l era t erf-v rst. Dieting won't r-st -fi- st mvh. Xiture -.-o ! .--s sup--. f-om -h- f .e we at. Th- lt--!; .i iv 11 h-lp th itomich is to K 1 1 nysft'a Cur-, wnich di- s-'U Aha: v.jii -at anl can'- help but , .!. y i g..i. CHAP. RiHiKRj. Drug- "A w r 1 ; . 'hj : Ise Is sufllci'-nt." '.V-'r- i 1. v-1 it's never ycourr-d T ' all w - or- to t-ll us J i-- wh i- :s that word. Phllad -Iphia Wor! 1 F"It WliriOPIXG COUGH. 11.. o, r,,v hH.lren u-re tak-n wPhtbaV" mil : . ,".,,.,,,1, Wrlt- Mm. O. K. ! rm--,n ., Danv.ll-, III. "A small t.i.t-l..,. i ,.r F 1 -v s M onv an-i lar cur-i ir. ith ml save la doctor's Mil." mtr - ' .,.,,,,,.., ,, ,, ,-:l - s'.or-. 1 . mix se -m-d to ha. - h- 11 r-.ic,i-l. wi.o Th shirt-waist mm has been vir.dl- Ir r. -l ;l: las: by a resolution f m-n: r-tfs-l l.v T-x 1.4 leglsl ' wi.l bar !: b-'sif to call a Tex r f ir.d irH Islature. I; Tex.-w shlrt- rn in 1 'in f!. Mr. Danl-l P.antz. OP.ervIll. la., says: "H iv- had asthma and a very bad cough fir ears. but could get no r-ll-f from h- d s-o-s aid medicine- I tried, until I took Foil's H on-y and Tar. It gave me !mm'"il-ite relief and done me more giol than all the other remedies com bine. Hart's drug store. If -h- r ,urt of Inquiry will Issue sub-po-n.is for the ghoS'ji of the Spaniards whos. bodies are lying at the bottom of the off Santiago. Admlril Samp son won': hav- a gh s: of a chance of recarnitl n. Wra. Finn, of Lima, 0.. obtained ex cellent results from the use of Foley's Kidn-y Cure. "It relieved my back ache and severe pain over the hips. It toned my system and gave me new vim and "nergy. I: 1b an honest and reli able remedy, a sure cure for all kidney disuses." Hart's drug store. Professor Sparks is the latest univer sity candidate for fame. He has a story ab'Ut hard times ahead. Profes sor Sparks will have to be better than tha: if he hop's to be In ihe money with th" immortal Trlggs. Illirh living. Intemperance, exposure anl many other things bring on lirlght'g iis-ise. Fol'-y's Kidney i;ure win ir- . -nt Isright's dli-seaae and all other ltld-M-y or hladd-T disorders If taken In time. Ii- sure to take Foley's. Hart's drug Th'.s - Callfomii crooks old more to r-du - the visible x than have all the fold-hiiK orators since Grover Cleve land's first time on earth. SAVED TWO FROM DEATH. "Our liflt 'daughter had an almost fatal attack of wlvoping ooiKfli and bronchltto." wrlt'-s Mrs. W. K. Havl land, of Armonk. N. Y., "but, When all o-her renK-ll'-a failed, we save4 b'-r life wi-.h Dr. King's New IAsotrrery. Our niece, who had Consumption In an ad vanced stage, also used rbl wondsrrful nu-dicine and today she is perfectly well." D--sperat throat andi lung dis eases ylold to Ir. King's New D.oot erv as to no other medicine on earth. InfsJin for Oouglis and Golds; Kks and tl .00 bottles gaarantead by Hart's Drug (ftore.Trfal bottlss free. 1 iuiii yanuu juuiiw. RKH.VKKAST WITH THE I'OPK. I Itonu-.-lIU Holiness Um Mil. most! .t..i...IoU. ..f .11 ..l..rv..n. ..f the ellou. ! ette of 111.. Va'l ail, h.-l R'veti .1 tieak fast party. Most astul'- and most putioti'.IIous of men, the venerable 1-.. has ner bH'ti known to I 'late a single I. em of that relentloK!y etaotlflg ole that holges about the daily life of the supreme ion tlft an.l that prohibits the august held of the chmvli from exer breaking brwid at the same table with any other isrs"n. Re they sovereign or servant, ivotentaie or priest no human leing may sit at th.. same table with a pope. How his holiness, while deferring to this law. yet gave a brv.ikfist party. In due conformity to papul tradition, is an episodv which has set all Rome ta'.kiuu Eighteen months ngv h'.s hollnes lay dangeriusly 111. A rloiig oierati.m was p-rformed upO'fi him by I'r. Mai lonl. an.l he recovered. As he grew convnlesx'en: the lo.e said to lr. Mill ion I nd t) his other physician. Ir. Liipponi: "f.. .yI lr von hA S.IVe.1 mv " , life snd I h ess von The full extent of , my gratitude I wtll tell you shall we say. at breakfast: LV n t forget, y 'u ir- -0 b-e.ikfa.: with me." The physic. ans eonsid.-r I tlim'lv.n . highly c impllitt.'tue.l by the ntgg 'stlon. I but bey.ei.l thai exn-cted r.o-.hlng. Til I,,,,. .,. ,,,.;, ... ' , , s'VT.' ctUlll.-lte thlt Lin-Is Mini. .I'll. thit I'inds him tcviille I thi: the in: me- In which 1: ha 1 been v! 'la "I are f-w as to h iv ; liecme I'l"'. 'r'.c, , Oue-n Chr'st.iU of Sweden did. It is I .'. , '. , ... u ... . ' . V. . I L..i v ...S "! are ' f-W as h: V . ;rue ,i v i-!i :' 1 't d;ff 'rent times, in l'th". with l.-P Ale..i:ilr VII. 1 in the V.iiii-.ui, an! ;n l't'" w.'li I'o."' i Clemen' IX. In the Q'i:rina!. Rut even , with this precedent, th-re -'-m-d Tile: I k'lih'- .l that I'r M in-ml and Dr ; I,il'vn' ..ul.t l.renkfis: with I'-' XJlI , M-fi'i'T. the pope Is v-ry "1-1 -he has. in f n't. s-.-n 2 1 ir h lays 11- Is 11 s-ml-inval.d. For two yjrs h- lias h irdlv left his apartm-nts. Rut thos who hav- cnsl l-r -.1 him , h-lpl-'s have r-k-f.el wlth'ii: the Pontiff's amazing vitality and strength of will. II- by n- ni-atis forgot h'.s J prmil-" to h.s d'K-tors. an! a few we-ks , ag- th- Inv tatlon cam,, to them. ! Th-r,. could be no ml'tak". The Invl- ! tntl'ii was fornul. exi'llcl'ly word-d Rut the place namel in It was not -.1" Vatican, but the T-.wer of I.. IV.. a ston- buil ling no.tr by. His holln-ss. who Is a past master in d pi-'tra' y. ha I r-m'-niUT-'l that this bulling r.-n:-iins n larg- circular salon, . an ileov.. of wh.ch is larg - . n 'ugh t" s'-rv as a t-mi-'t iry I -dch unb-r. In this alcnv- .is pi ic-l th- i'". "' b-.l. wh'-h 1' irs 'tis turn- a" th- ("'. an-1 h:s".m . irt. 11! ir irni' h ii'. v til. ti form-rlv I'-l-'-.i;.-1 : Pus IX.. mil in v. hl: h ft- '-; .-i toko- gr-i; sic-isfi- 1.1:1 1. ."is- "f In- 1 "inf .r'-ilil" h- i-I-r-st. tm .1 1 1 stil m w i A- :i.i.-I,..:-, hre who .dr-t.-rc lis M -!' If th si . a: "h- 'in'' 1 t ,- mi I 11- "f 'h- "i ' " ! -nr-id wit 1 .-igli' o. -rs k in th" m-'Mi'ng th- it ilr a !y Itn i'-l Ids tm s. n 1 I 1 'I 'll t ' 'I'- tw . 1 " - :: ; h-w. ' ' "tint ' ' iml'l 1 !' - i-vl f hi: B-iitl in '1 if .ii'h . r. :. . rd-r 1 th- c.rr!.ig- ! ' .-1 r-i h 1 tak h m With ill .. Kr 1. - in 1 digtiity wh-ch him fain ois. li s h -llrn-ss . irht irti--sts w ho -e'-tii' I w !- 'in 1 .. n-.;.. ,,..r:r a to th- ..iiti- 'tn . ... , ..i,,,i.. .,.., ..1t th-m dr-w I- th !. -. 1 1 ifi v il-l- d le - I Althi.H'th lc .v-, wh'Tc 11 s -cond tn-vpi-vid, had ali-idy b--ll h- l i;-il c.,111 h. 1 any "ii: 'h- lctt-r "f th- law iili'li s .;.ul if I that Ii sh.uld r -in. 1. 11 1.1 "'-. ' ' ln ... .Ill .. a, l-.'t'M W.'IS i l.u-r- 1 lit th- eliTltlo,. t I aloov, his holiii-ss '"0!d h-ar th- light-s: w-ird of the cmv-r-i-lor: of his gil'-sts and. wh-n h- wish'-1. Join In It. In whl'h fashl-m the sa.-r-l regula-: tions of the Vatican w-r" faithfully ob served, while the tight g'Titl-ni'-n v-h 1 ha'l be-n distinguish-! by th" papal In vitation enjoyed a breakfast quite worthy of the oftcaslon nnd the host. Breakfast over, his holiness followed his unbroken custom of a short morn ing nap, and afterward, for the first time In two years, took a walk In th" Vatican gardens, visiting the vineyard which h- had himself planted. H- walked without other nid than that of his Ivory-handled 'line, and talk'd with the greatest humor with th'. gardeners and guirdians of th" vineyarl. To protect him from the sun he wore the broad-brimm-d whit" hat which It was formerly the custom for popes to wear when In the coun try. Hi- seemed aft-rwurd not In th" l-ist fatigu-d by the '-v-ntful morning, Sunday Wool 1. QTEI-iU SUITS IN THE FEDERAL COURTS If you hav- never examine 1 the II of defendants In the federal courts you may b surprised to near now many 01 th-m ar- Imnirn ite. Sho-n, Jewels and drugs ar- among the defendants In some of th.. mor- in teresting cases brought by Uncle Sam. and It is perhaps unnecessary to nay that under th-fi- circumstances Uncle Sam usually wins his suit. "The United States vs. 14 diamond rings" Is the title of the case which will decide the status of the Philippine Isl ands. It Is pending before the supreme court of the United States. The mis deeds of these rings are so serious and the cae against them l so c.mili. at -d that til.- most dignified Judlcli! t h 'f lh'- l,,v'1'-1 " ' ,m,: "'n,!' h l"' " U' 1 'A,' ,n ,""" !'!. summer vacation, I'ncle Sam made 11 snug fortune by riling fit! en m, kt'ges of d .inion.ls 'inuKiil,.,! lis; Jiloe tlir miu'i N.agai t. The federal court of the Western ,e York district sentenced them to be sold Thirty ihounund dollars was ured In to the liv.(ury lis th- rwii!t of th s c fl.m. fncle Sam lately su',1 ".'oil ill i monds, cu:. etc.," nsicfed I have b.vn smuggled Into Michigan, but the district court .1tiiit-l the cae. and they were liberated from the ;. ly of the fnlled Stat'W mamhat. 'The I'nlt ed lOUt os vs. I diamond an I p'-virl bracelet. I piir diamond an I s-nr! is.ir rings and I dinm nd brooch" was the title of a cae which lately won agilnst the aforesaid Jewels In the district conn of New Jersey They were h -Id guilty of allowing themselves to be smuggled an." wer- sent d'wn to the auctl 'lie r. M sb. h.iving cattle have trouMcCl I'ncle Sun to a serious d'-gV "f late H has arr-s:e and ;rl-il no less than liiC within the pas; tw.. v. ir Tiey 1 wore all a.vtis.-l of corning in! the jccuir.ry In I'oiiti.n vf the 'piarintin' 1 law i. In he.e .t It ws ,1 .ome I ni 1 Vi-ib1- ;o c .mm!: the d fen l.inia to .' 1. 1. Ilk comr-ioil buinall offi'i! b-i's. or I -ek th on ii In .h rei-s'i tl s siif-', th- ' 'ii I rtflgs fit d The c .i.tioii n1 hi t.i h r. .1 tnii u'wieln i ' ! Ill r e 'HI I '' H ' 1 1 11 -1 . 'lis sin X ilia". anl oil. f tb mi prtv.ng ) "irt 1 !h I sir '!! i' b. Itlg n 1 .-'(s in !h,. e 'ilr s .11 cmtn "1 it" :li in. th y air,. I i.ir in th -ir own tilal .ml V.a 1 : l -I an 1 Int: us: I un- Th- t:v.i: 1111 nl'-'r w re f un I guilty .111 I -ti t-ti.e-l to i.iss under th- h winner. "Th,. ,'n tvl S.it-s is. i:;ij "in Is a-lu'' ti' -1 .is.if 1 .id 1" n is , s- its 1". -n. al s-a s,. .11 : hlcli h . ti -n .: .ibl- ..ill", s-tlt-fl- I 'lie d-f-nllllt to 'c'tld -ill- ita:l 01 an I lest: ii. :i. n " "The Cure I j:.ite s vs pan's of shoes" :s in Imp'rtitr i.e now I., f ire lli dtstrlct "our: of Porto Iti-o Th-d-'f -n I I'i's -ir.. h-1 1 f -r u I ! 1:1 'n -f the cut 'm.s laws 'The I'm" -d States vi t i..,v I mMe w ig -n'' fen ling in the ,h rlc! c urt "f Ka-t'Tti M.chlgiin Th- l-fen laii: w is i -n- i-ii! .1 and hroimh: .1 -r ss th- Cuia II m Iit-It h-M ll.ilil- t xure N-w York Worl I Wh-n Mr I.ei. est r Hirinworth wis Mtivasslrig his c..tn::li iini y III Caith ness It the List Ill-.U.stl rl-ctlotl Ii" Ml i.T"ss ,1 r-l-h-al l cr fter wh ha 1 1- n in .ir-l-n- supp rter "f I'r ''lark, s i , I, .11 l. n M A. P Th I - tor h 1 1 !. ipj" I'll-1 him, an I It- was f ".ng so-., against p dltis-Uns n g oi r.il As Mr. Ila: tesvi oi-th 1 l i r '.1 -ii-I h wan-d him 'ff. "V- n I" 1 c on h- r . s'. " h- n I. and. to il seoiirag- an a t.-in;.-. a. I ! 1 Tb- ., in if w e I'l ill '.. 1 1 s- N a r -I - 'ii r 1-1! n- h i- lln 1 c ir 1" ra; f -r ' 1 I ..r 'n 01 ' ' N i;h :i- litir.l. Mi II, r m -w n -ti h-1 I hi.-i' - Iv 1 h.s -i ! s. ,1 01 I s .-'il "ii- c ,! I In in -1 sttng ': --i'.li' ir- r n. r 'I.'" S . i' l -, n ! I. I 1 li" a ik Ins nt in thi- 1. tl n 1 in., m f- t..r i-l -. -:ir w.-h ri-'i.-' hi .111 I il' slr- In- . m ik - ati-Tids (it!i Hi -: -In t g 7. I Mr. II iriii-Aoi : i s lia d t ti m-d -. y 1 th V III HI f 'I II'1 Ti'- n o -1 1 1 n 1 1 01 ,.f ,111 !:.- H de b-'V h- niv.l nci..-my I-.I .1 N-w York .-i-,i-r to h ad l-s i 01 n of the affair in this -l.n !:! oii'-nt an I oiitlnii.lie fash- i i mt "M 0, S re, t Has an A Imiral I 1 .-.-v " This sii-rests one ,,f S''cr'- tarv II "it's Itor c-ill.-d sa, ",. "-- - n nun r mi) 111 in- iu 1 d- p irtin- tl at Washington and f Mind 1..... . . 1.... ..t ...r,e.- e. t ,,.-s ti. . v...... v-.a, t ...... ci- .. 1 o, r, ..... .. "Wh it nr.- you d tlr.g. Mr. M- r -lury? " ,.. iiiniilr-d. 'Apfe luting 1'i'iit-nant g-ii'-r-iis." r pll'-d Mr. Hoot. H" was signing the ''tmmlsln of th" West Point gradiiat-s. and It Is stiff I" r, iv that those who revived ihem w -mid se.. nothing unr.-nsonabl" In th- Here larv's answer. S"rg"int K'-H v if Hie 1'ish bar in the early yea's of :lie nineteenth century used to Indulge In a plcluresqil- eo-ou-nce. rarv r the soil, bin unfortun ately h- would sometimes forget the line of argument and would always full buck on th'' word "then fore," which gener ally 1-1 his mind back t" what h" had Intended saying. Sometimes, however, the effect was linos', din iHt-rous, One time he had b-eii i nmtillmenilng the lury, says the llr-eii Bag, assuring Ih m that thi y wen- nc-n of extraordin ary Intt-lllg -nee, mil then branched off Into a sl-it-meiil of his cast-. Wlih a way- of his hand and a suill" on his f'"'e he ir'M-' i-I'-d: "Tills Is S, ideir II case, genUem-n. thu I am convinced you feel It Is Ho tile Very tllolnetlt I Stated it. I shoiiia pav men of Inttilllgenc,. n poor compHm nt to dwell on It for a minute, Ihei'-for" I shall proceed to explain It to von as mlnu'ely as p isslble." "Mother, mnv I go Into swim?" "Yes, my dailliig daughter; I'll buy you ii batli ng suit neat and trim, But don't go near the wafer." Philadelphia IP-cord. Pray pause, ) liivl'-r, i-r" the chance Is gone, And lend a listening t-ir unto my warning. The darkest hour Is Just before the dawn, Likewise the dtirk-brown tasie comes In the morning. Th-ie XQ,pV su.til-ly r--. . GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.raul, Daloth.MlBiiriynlis, Illicit mni M PWnt Baait. DAILY TRAINS; FAST T1MK; BEH. VICK AXI f:h:Nli)lT UN. AiVALKD. Tksrviurh Fafsvsi mi Taurtat Slavpara, UnlBg aa itiCut ktaiaklnx UisrasTT TVa. TWM u Raat Tla Portland aa4 la Oraal Plahsm Ry.. at . R. & H Tlakni OaStw, Aalrrla, r Urtat Marthwa Tlckat OfKoa tu TIIUM 5rKEET, POfYTLANO. Far rala. falttaa ! full Inform. tlon rvgarOtaa' ICaatarn trtp. call oa or ars, A. B. C. MSNNI8TON. C"lt r Ptaa. ana TVawt Aaent rartlsad. I Depot, FlftO Mid Ix'ava I I fsOrt. ArrlV" overland Uxfri Tralaa for Sai"iv Ksekur(, Ash land. Saorauneat. 30 pnil geii. Hn Fran- 11 a m else. MOjT I.4M Angelesi. Kl ro. ' Z9 a mi New Orleans u4 00 i ni tha Kaat. At Wootiourn (ally raoost Hun day), monilng train otMWsrt onth train for Mt. Ad le, Uilvvrton, MroWMiVllle, Hortna-aola. and Natroa, ao4 tmi lug trnla far Mt. AngeJ at4 Wlver tea. Corvallhi asvwen ger. HherlaWn svrn- I7ta.nv 6 50 in l! !5a m lit M pm r. Pally. fHy i-st fjunaay. PtrlMt tickets on anle w'w'n Port' land. Harrain-iilo and Han Kmuclw o N-t rates $l ttnit ulaao and III second clmm. Including lr. Rule and tickets lo l'ltrn iolnta 'and Kurooe. Also Jaiau. I lilfm. Ilouo- lulu nnd Australia, .'au oe obtained i from J H Klrkland, Ticket Agent. 134 1 Third Htnel. YAMIIII.I, IHVlSIoS. Pas"iigT 't"l"'i f .t .? J -Iters. n St le'lV" f T I'sw-'g. i.iiiv at ; ,1 m : 1: ao. i-r.:.. .1 u 1.".. : . ' II M P m. nnd 9 "" p m. " i Sun lav o- !v. Arriv- at P-'rilind dally a! J.' s :tn n '.0 a. m : 1 it-'. 11 l'. ' ''. -"' 7 lo; n no 111 ; M fo m. .1 illy erpt t .11 lav 1 lit) 11:1 I in t'. a. m. "il Hull K iyi ), i., ave for 1'iill.is dally ec-tt Sun I ,Iav at 4 30 11. m. Arrive a: Portland , at '' a'i a. m Pass-iigr train lenves I'alliS for Ai'i-e Moll lavs. Wedn-sdiivs .11 rn das at 2. ." . in. Il"luini Tuesday Tliii'sdiiys nnd Saturdays. Ilx it Sunday ir l.n iPllt.lllt M.inac-r I ( II MARKIIAM, flen. Kr:. atld Pass. Aft liUXURlOUS Trrvel The "Northwestern Islmiw-u trains. :,,.(.trl(, Ur,t,4 trirssaghaut. fcth Insld. , .... .tenai heatistl, are wun ; tut Mtnestlan, the imhi trains In the . urla. lliey erakoy tr laaesi. newrsi h.it Ueiia far osaafsrt csnvenienc .- ..... . .. . i.lir- -v.r oBernsi ine travel ns ,,tiic ana" aitaawtlvr are the most imalat ana mHiM arsslucllon of the tar buliaTS' art. Thes rasH Trulfif Cssnect Wa The Great Ntfthern The Narthera Taclflc and The Canadlai raclflc AT ST. TAVL FR CH1CAG0 aa4 the EAST. Ws extrs chag tar tha sukHw sccammsaatlsns ana all clnmea f tick ets are avallokie lr mmuit" on ttm famsus "Narlsiwsatsrtn ldslie." All trains on thfs Itsis a ura-ctid ty thi lntHrtssvklns- laolc Byim W. H. MICA. H. U SIHLER. Oeiwral Agnt. Traveling Agt Partlamt Ors. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Thi q irviariUon eonUlns till (if tlrr diifcstaiilH ami dlKOMla all k'milmit tmxl. It (Ives liwUnt relief and mtvitr falls to curt;. It allows you to oiit nil U10 fixKl you want. Tim immtMiimltlvc Btonuuths can take It. I'-y ttum many thmwamls of dysjifiptliM huvo been cur!d afUtrovorytlilnK file failed. It Is uiiequnlled for ullKtomach troubles. It can't hef? test da you good Prepared !, hyV. . DiW lr 4 ( o., (JliNiigo For Sals by CIIA8. ROOBR3, Druggist. .'vr nr 7A miiis ill isiii'iiiii iuji k'lll . 1 11 r't 11 in ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA FIVER RAILROAD. UmOiTlYK JULY I, HKl I. It A V It I I'tMITIANII I in in I I'orllsiiiT I'li'iili i"l I I II III iii 11 pin I r Al"ii ami " I tiiu V It IS I I 'Mill I A n i l l II I A ft'tuil K..t I'.'iilsiiil .ii'l w.y 1 1 1 M a tu II U III I I'l'lllls III 9Up m I I : l:T' P m s ll'K ilIIN t a m liiUsni Hip n a in Utfrtm I iu T Kl l III (SJOjrn II m II w I AslorU fer WarrrllliMI, iiesrlxrl tiiil '! a AO I' in .11 .'0 1. m 1 I 'mi I 11 in KrslJ. for Wtrirllli'U Wlil A 'J ' i m I IK'I' HI I 1h.iI eiivtn Saturday, HituriUy only. Trains irsve Astoria for FUe, llain- m ond and KWI Hifvsns at I IS a m. nnd (si p. in. tUlly. Isnir l''or Ml. viis for Astoria l.v a, 111. aud I II t in. dallv. All irlc nutkt i-Ium nmn'Otloa it Uolile wun all Nurthorn PS'lflo IrtUas 11 and frtxu t tts jit and tKinl polnia I. I. ATA TO, ilrn'l Freight and Paawnanr Agnt. WHITE COLLAR LINE .Foriland - Astoria Koulc. STR. " TAHOMA." Uslly lioui' l Trlp rl-rpt aunday. TIME CAH0 tyave Portland l.ratn Astorta . 7 a m. T b m. Ttirsigh pxrland o"U'llun with stns ivr Nb.x.t a from llwuca and lysna u-. h psmt While I'.tllar I 'no Ik'kets liilxrrhang. le with 11. It a N. Cu. a4 V. T. C. tlckrts. Tdepti e Psk. TS'tlMis lit THE DALLES-PORTLAMO ROUTE STR. ''BAREYGATZERT." DAILY ROUND TRIP (ICIPT HONDaT Vancouver. Cascade Locks. St. Mir tin's SprlKffs. Hood River, White Silmon. Lylt inlTne DtHes IIMt CAHD lrav lnrlUtl .. Arrlvs T-.t Imllfs, 7 A. M. 3 P. M. 4 P. M. 10. P. it Ixav The IHilt. Arrive IV'rtlaitd . Ml- ALS THI VrHY lltST f 'Huiilay Trips it lv.nr rt-aturn I'ThU Itmite has ttm (Irand'-st rtcffilc Attm. linns on l.arlh. l.ANIMN I AND (iKirpT. PMslT OF AMHlIt STIIKKT. ItuTII 1'IH INKS MAIN S51 pultTt.ANI). Oltlv JOHN M riLLOON. Agt The Dalles A. J.TAYL0H. Agt. Astoria PHATHt KI BARNt S, Ais HnoJ River J.C WYATT. Aet Vitcou er. t. W. CPI:HT0N. Aft-Portland OREGON Shoit line and union Pacific T1MU HHiaD. I)ep.irt Clili'uMo I'ortlsiid SrxH'UU :Wa. m. via Ilunt liDjton Atlnntln ICx press DtW p. m. via Ilunt IllKtoll Ht. Paul Fiist mull 6 p. 111, via Hpiikunn UI-1C8 Fruiii Portland Arriv Holt IaIm, DenverJ Kt. Worth. Oma 4 hn. Kansas Cltyi 4:30 p. m Ht, Unas, ChlosiKj iinsl lOiMit. Suit Iaks, DiovH Ft. Wsrth, Oma- hit. KuiiHikH City, 8:10 a. tn Ht. Isouls, Cblcsirj nnri lfliurt. Wulla "WftUu, Iz-wlston. 800. kune, MlnrM'apotlt Ht. Puul, Duluth.l 7:00 a, m Mlluniukee, Chi- milto nnd Kast 72 hours from Portlund to Clilongo. Nn (Tlmngn of Cars. OOKAN AND niVBR SCHEDUTJI! 4Yim Astoria 1 All HilklTiiisT a'l siitil'irt to oliaiiiii'. V Hiui Ifsnnr-lH. 00 (jrnrjr five days. (?imillila Ulwr 7 am. lHuritf ex. yfot Hun. rz m. ttc. Mimday 1i IVirtland and Wity TytmHniCs. Stoomer Nahoeitia leaves Astoria on tLVi fjidly fur llwaoo, cfnnoollTi( there with traJns fin- Lsmg flrh, Thura and N.rstt. lU-ssrh points. Ilotunilng arrivct at Anuria same evfjptng. O. W. LOUSaBBRnT, Agent. ARtoria. A. TV CRAJfi, ' Geneft il P(vongor Agent, , , ,. Purtlaivl, Oregon. ,