Tilh. MORNING ASTOUIAN SUMA, MA. M. UOO.
aTOKH CLOSES AT 7 P.
. New Tailer-F.Jadc Suits
From $12 50 to 530.
The very luto.st styles uiul tailorings,
cheap for tlio qualities.
New Fancy Eaton Jackets
New Siik Waits mid new
worlliv el' vi)iir attention.
Headquarters for Pry Goods
CHICAGO LABOR TROUBLES. .
Conferences Rclrir Held With a View
to Stopping the Strikes.
CHICAGO, May 1S.-A conference
which Is regarded as the first practical
step towards settlement of the labor
war was held last evening between the
attorneys for the Building Contractors
Council and representatives of the un
tons involved In the tie up in the build
Industry. Though the meeting was In
formal and preliminary it was without
results. Men participating in It ex
pressed the opinion that it had smooth
ed the way for negotiations that would
effect a hasty termination of the strife
The meeting was held behind closed
doors. The union men present were F.
A. Davis, for the hoisting engineers;
George V. Geary, for the bridge and
structural iron workers; William Mar
tin, for the stationary engineers; Luke
Grant, for the carpenters; Gus Hoyt,
for the plasterers, and Thomas Lynch,
for the architectural iron workers.
Attorney Knight, representing the
building contractors' council, informed
ths labor men that the contractors were
willing to confer W'lth the representa
tives of the individual unions, an ar
range for a settlement of the trouble,
regardless of the building trades coun
cil, the final terms of the settlement
with the building trades council to be
determined afterward. The only stipu
lation was that the parties to the con
ference should not be present as rep
resentatives of the central labor organ
ization. More conferences are to be held soon.
If the sentiment for mutual concilia
tion continues, it may be expected that
as a result of the peace negotiations
Joint arbitration committees of the
bosses and their locked out workmen
will be called together and will effect an
nndestanding which will make the la
bor war a thing of history.
Meanwhile Mayor Harrison Is bent on
making another effort toward bringing
the labor war to a close. His new plan
to bring the contesting sides together
contemplates the ignoring of the build
ing trades council and the building con
tractors' council for a time.
ANOTHER BIG CORPORATION.
New Consolidation of Copper Proper
ties Soon to Be Perfected.
NEW YORK. May 12. It has just
been learned, according to the Times,
that a new consolidation of copper
properties is soon to come into the
field. It will take over a number of
Mexican and United States copper
mines, and be known probably as the
Pan-American Copper Syndicate Com
pany. One of men interested in the
project said that it was' now sure of
success and that the company will be
incorporated with a nominal capital
ization in New Jersey, probably within
the next ten days.
"It will b put on a conservative ba
sis," said he. "The aggregate capital
ization of the companies to be merged
is over $70,000,000. and the new corpo
ration which takes them all in will I
be capitalized only at $11,000,000 to 19,
000,000. We intend (shortly to apply
to have the stock listed here and on
the London exchange. Besides mine
ov nera. a number of bankers and rail
road men dtp going Into it We now
have tuo evperts examining the prop-
ertles In Mexico and the services of
iJroress ir rickets of Columbia, will al-
so be u'ilized."
The Mexican properties include !
among others, the San Luis mine at '
In many respects Scrofula and Consumption are alike : they develop from the
' the skin, producing Indescribable pain and minering. Cutting away a sore or diseased gland does no
food : the blood ia nnicr,m.A Tl,,. (,,ln i.i.i i.... ,.i,i.i .i it i ,
NT, generations has polluted everv dron uf blood.
f-X Scrofula requires viirormia lalmsnt TU
v. a 19 , t y medlcme .that cau reach deep-seated blood trouble like Scrofula. It goes down to the very roots of
E aicile a.n? f?rc?8 every vestige of poison out of the blood. S. S. S. is the onlv ourelv vegetable blood r,iirifir Irnn
int roots ana herbs from which it is made contain wonderful blood purifying properties, which no poison, however powerful, can
f1lflJ5 "VPMfT ftLMMt nmr"nf long resist. S. S. S. stimulate and purifies the blood, increases the
V LL M iaCm C M iilm U fiLLt'Jm aPttite. aid9 the digestion and restores health and strength to the
rwriMi,..:.!, j t.1 i . , . . enfeebled body. If you have reason to think you have Scrofula, or
Ef ffl II-m Bt,,d0n 'twaitr it to develop, but begin at once the use of S. S. S. Itisafinetonicand the
children know, as it contains no poisonous mineral. 8. S. S. la pre-eminently a remedy for
daughter wai au inf.nt fhe had a tmre cut of Scrof iila, for which ahe ,
f' vf Phywoans for more thau two year.. 6he wa worst at the end of that"
we almost desrwured of hrr 1if A f-nr t'.a t c;f e . . . .
trhich are beyond the power of other calkd blood remedies 8. 1. llaooKg. Montiodto, GaT
Our medical department is in charge of experienced physician who have made
"V. a me Biuay, wmc tuem aSout your CAe, or any one
ou are inter .sted in. Your letter will receive prompt and careful attention. We make
no cnarge whatever tor this.
M. EXCEIT SATURDAY,
p . .1
1 riCCS exireilH'IN
!
I
Separate Skirls aro
en the Lower Columbia.
Purnngo, Mexico; the Leuts mine at
Chihuahua. Mexico; the San Anlto,
comprising four of those classed in the
Peoleo group and located at a village
called Cabblo Uula, and the San Pedro
of San Tnblo (which is the capital of
the Mate, of Durango, as Chihauhua
Is the capital of the state of state of
Purnngo). Most of the mines In the
Foleo group are said to be controlled
by the Rothschilds but not any of
these come Into the combinations.
On of the American companies to be
absorbed Is the Arttcna, Eastern and
Montana Company, which has mines at
Tombstone. Cochise and Mayer, Art
or.a. and runs a smeller at Btgbug post
orfice. Arizona, which it leased from the
old Commercial Mining Company, con
trolled by Phelps, tVdge & Co., of this
city.
SWEEPING INJUNCTION.
United States Judge Settles a Kansas
City Street Car Strike.
KANSAS CITV, May 12.-The federal
authorities found alleged cause for
interfering this evening In the. street
car strike, inaugurated this " morning
by the union employes of the Metro
politan Street Railway Company.
Judge William C. Hook, of Leaven
worth, sitting In Kansas City, issued
from the United States court tonight
an injunction that is more absolute and
sweeping in 'is terms than any In
junction ever before secured In this
district In A contention between labor
and capital.
The Injunction is made absolute for
a week, the matter being set for hear
ing on Saturday next and If Its re
strictions shall be observed by the
strikers, the Metropolitan Company has
Its fight won, for the strikers' hands
are tied for seven days, and in the
meantime the Metropolitan Qompany
can go about a reorganization of its
disrupted forces.
The injunction restrains twenty-four
persons, whose names are given, and
all others, from In any manner, direct
ly or Indirectly, stopping or Interfer
ing with the running of cars on the
line of the Metropolitan Company; en
joins them from harrassing, assaulting
or in any manner interfering with any
person who may be In the company's
employ as he goes to or from bis work.
FIRST LETTER FROM PARIS.
Mailed at the Exposition to President
McKinley A Complete Office.
WASHINGTON, May 12.-The first
letter mailed at the United States post
of ice at the Paris exposition, was ad
dressed to President McKlnley by Com
missioner General Peck. A complete
po3to:fiee, under the direction of the
postmaster , general of the United
States, is now In full operation in the
national pavilion. In this building is
located, In addition to the postoffice, an
official bureau of Information for the
benefit of ail American people, also an
American chamber of commerce organ
ized at Paris.
REACHING OUT FOR CHINA.
The Pope to Send a Delegate to Pekln
France May Offer Ob
jections. MEXICO CITT, May 12.-The report
from Rome that Archibiship Avaradl, j
the Papal delegate to Mexico, is to be
made the first diplomatic representa-
tive of the Roman Pontificate to Pekin.
excites much interest here in eccles-
wai pauses, are nereaiiary ana dependent upon an impure and ltn- MMKZM CZUSBL fm
povished blood supply. In consumption the disease fastens itself upon mi? m
the lungs ; in Scrofula the glands of the neck and throat swell and suppurate, causing ugly running sores;
the eye are inflamed and weak ; there is an almost continual discharge from the' ears, the limbs swell'
bones ache, and white swelling is frennentlv A rpiil rmixino- f h rilu-asoH 1rn.a In a-nrl t i,rr 1.
condition before the terrible disease can be stopped in its work of destruction. Mercury, potash and
other poisonous minerals uually given in such cases do more harm than good : they ruin the digestion
undfrtbe con-
that time, however, and
Addres. THE SWIFT
iastlcal circle, HI mission her was
not wholly uceeaful, owing to a lack
of cordial relation with the higher ec
cIcsIrhHIc, ami ata evident purpose to
make the church uw cosmopolitan,
by bringing l" fore I sin prlott. H was
' also opposed to the tendency of the
el-rloal press to maintain a bitter war-
faiv a,rtlllt 0Verythlir American.
France Hi for many years claimed
the sole rUht to act as the protector
; of the Catholic missions In China, ami
' has resided the desire of successive '
i popes to establish diplomatic relations'
WcUittlth IVkln. It is believed at Rome;
!h;it the presence of a direct reprcsent
atlve of the Holy Father at IVkln may
lead to the conversion of members of
the Chinese Imperial family.
MR. M'COY'S OPINION.
Corbet t Lost the Italtle, Rut He Made
a Magnificent Showing,
NEW YORK. May 12. "Kid" McCoy
summarized the Jeffries light as fol
lows; "Jim Corbett lost In his battle with
Jim Jeffries, but he made a muKiiUWiit
struggle, leading all the way, until he
as suddenly dropped with a left up
percut on the Jaw, after two minutes
and eleven seconds of righting In the
twenty-third round. He showed that
he was Just as speedy and as clever as
ever, and he made a show of Jeffries
right up to the last two rounds. He
was lighting the big fellow carefully,
and made him look like a novice for an
hour and 20 minutes. What beat him
was Jeffries' youth and strength and
heavier weight."
HARVARD ATHLETES? WIN.
Yale Easily Defeated by a Large Score
Hummer Throwing Record i
Broken. I
CAMURIPGE, Mass.. May U'.-Tho
Harvard athletes uheld well th n...
sitlon of their college today In dual
games- with Yale, winning so easily
that the. final result stood 62', against
Yale's 41' points.
Boal broke the record in hammer
throwing by H feet, his best throw be
ing 141 feet 2H inches.
PLATT ON ROOSEVELT.
NEW YORK. May li-Senator Piatt
upon his arlval In this city from Vath
ingtcn wn asked: j
"Dc the Washington rimors about
Governor Roosevelt mean that he
wild le willing to retire 'rem the
governorship now In order to become
governor-general of the Philippines?"
"Not at all." replied Senator Piatt.
"Governor Roosevelt is going to fill
out this term and another one."
CALIFORNIA MINELAL YIELD. '
SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.-The
yield and value of the mineral sub
stances of California during the year
1S99, according to the report of the
state mlni-ntiicHut .'U,a ')q?iija
The value of the gold products was J
$15,336,021; copper, t3.9W.53l. and petro-1
leura $2,660,793. As the total mineral I
; product for the previous year was val
ued at 427.2S3.079, the Increase for 1S99
is $2,024,381.
FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES.
MANILA. May 13 The towns of
Hilonges and .Maot-ln in Leyte have
been occupied by the troops of the
Forty-third regiment. The enemy op
posed the landing of the troops and
their losses were heavy. There were
three Americans killed.
THE YUKON RIVER OPEN.
VICTORIA, B. C, May 12.-The
; steamer Amur arrived this afternoon
from Skagway. She brings news that
the Yukon river opened at Dawson on
the morning of the Sth. and steamers
are now running regularly' from Le
barge through.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
A. H. Stone to A. J. Klaffkl-lots 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 33, 34, 35, 38, 37 and 38,
tract 1 of block 10, Olneys; $300.
Sarah J. Smart and husband to Fred
erick L. Normand east half of north
east quarter of southwest quarter of
section 17, T 7 N, It 8 W; $100.
Joseph Russell et al to Marion S.
Copeland lot a, block
87, McC'lure's;
Rhoda A. Edes to Jos. II. Albert,
trustee undivided half of northwest
quarter of section 12, T 7 N, It 9 W;
$soo.
TluLBIightinij
Disease of
same gen- mm
VArA L V.,.....l, I 1. . 1 LI...
SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA.
CATARRH OF
Rbbl Partd KUIn, WJ E. Main street,
Columbus, O, writes lbs following to
Dr. lUrtman In roRsrd to r-ru-nj " It
affords m grt plcur to Uwtlfy to
the ourattv merits of your mdlotu.
r-ru-n 1 ft woll-trled ana wutuly
used remedy. KH-elally M ft sneetfta
for caturrn or ws
"tied. lVru-na will do all Uiak ts
elaliued for It,".
Rabbi rwvld Klala,
People afflicted with catarrh of th
stomach complain of lassitude, all-Urcd-!
oat feelings, their blood become thin,
nervous system d rsngitl, food seems to
do them no good, continuous and In
creasing, wcakner. The unfortunaU
SUMMER RESORTS.
"To the mountains our people In In-
'aslng numbers y. arly look for those
dajs or relaxation an-i recreau.m nec-
,,,!UU
to maintain the human ma
chine In fair working conllllon. The
languorous sloth of the seashore prove
very seductive while it lusts, but
n-nny have decided that the an
nual outing should provide not only
radical change of air and surround
ings, but also such stimulation of
flagging energies as will provide brawn
and vigor for the return to labor. For
this they urge the mountain climb and
ramble, the balsam uf the mountain
pines, and the cliar. unadulterated
mountain air.
"In this lirection the Shasta Rout
how affords a wealth of attraction.
The entire line of road from Ashland
to Redding ia studded with charming
and accessible hotels and camps, where
are cheer and comfxrt and healing at
reasonable cost, and where you can
hunt, fish, ride, loaf, or play with
equal facility,
"Or If you look for healing waters,
none better can be found, hot or cold,
than the springs of Ashland, Coleslln,
I Anderson, Burtlett, Byron and Paso
Robies.
"Befor-i visiting Europe, the people of
the Northwest should see the glories
of Yosemlte valley, and the wondrou
gruves of Marlpoya and Culaveras;
the Parisians are likely to make In
quiries concerning these attractive re
sorts." v
Send to Mr. C. H. Slarkham. general
liassenger agent, Portland, for new
booklets on Castle Crag, Shasta
Springs, Mcf'loud river, Yosemlte, and
excursion rates thereto.
IMPROVED SERVICE AND EQUIP
MENT. The new schedule of the O. R. & N.
which went Into effect April 22nd,
shortened the time to Chicago 12 hours,
and gives a double daily service be
tween Portland and Chicago,
Train No. 2, leaving Portland at 9:15
a. m. Is known as the "Chicago-Portland
Special." Its equipment Is new
throughout, making It futly the equal
of any train now In service from the
Pacific coast to the East.
The "Overland Express' leave Tort
land at 4:20 p. m. and furnishes com
plete fecrvlce both via Huntington and
Spokane to the East, together with the
b'tst of service to all locul point on
the O. R. &. N. lines.
A NEW TRAIN.
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway Co. will place in service April
20th a New Train between 8t. Paul and
HI. Louis, called the "Flying Dutch
man." The train will have through
sleeping cars and be first-class
throughout. Ask any ticket agent for
particulars or address
C. J. EDDY", General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
OSTEOPATHY.
Or the science of drugless healing.
Ultf-tlaltles chronic and nervous dis
eases. Examination 'ree.
DR. C. J. RAMSEY,
Cor. Fourteenth St. und Franklin Ave.,
Astoria, Oregon.
1 to fl p. in., Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
FOR SALE.
Antorla property at a bargain houne r
with two and one half lots In eood lo
cation. Inquire of
CAPT. W. P. WHITCOMB,
1W Fourter-th St., Portland, Or,
GOVEHNMENT l'HOPOSALS,
TreaHury Department, OlTico, Ruper
viHlnjr Anhltect, Washington, D, C,
April 21, im S'-aled proposal will
be received at this office until 2 o'clock
p. m., on the 2th day of May, 1900,
and then opened, for the wharf and
disinfecting and bath noun at the
U. 8. Quarantine Station, Astoria, Ore-
Kon, in aceorlancr with drawing end
tew
specifications, coplts of which may he cast to the southeast corner of lot 4
bftd at this office or the office of the In block 57, thence north to. the north
custodian of the station. east corner of block 22, thence west
JAMB:! KNOX TAYLOR, to the place of beginning, and con
Supervising Architect, talnin? all of block 21, 22, 23, 81, 45 and
THE STOMACH.
victim wonders why h should b M
wok, why hi food give htm no
strength, why ItU blood should b so
thin.
Mr. Alex. Carter of Vo Uuren, CrU
Co, Mo, yt "I had been troubled
with dyspepsia and Indlgeatlon lne
1S7U. The lMt physlolaut lu tho country
could do no gotnl.
I visited the
Mullanphy ho
pltitl In SU IauI
nd received no
beuotlU The at
tend In g pliysl
elan told me I
hod narrowliiK (
(be outlet of the
stomach, aud the
ouly remedy wa
lo have It cutout,
which I refused to have done. I then
visited West linden, 1J. La Vck
Hot Spring, NW Mexico Swoet
Springs, Mo, and Monttou.Col. lalao
tovk a great many different kind of
medicine recommeudod for dyieili
but found no relief. Last XVbruary 1
read a testimonial for Po-ru u In tb
Central Baptist that iultd my cm and
I dotermiuod at ouce to try IU I have
taken two bottle of Pe-ru-na and four
of Man-a-llu, aud I feel Ilk a new man.
None of my frUnd believed I would gl
welL I would not Uk any money for
the good your reniedle hav done me.
In catarrh of the stomach, a well
a In catarrh of any other part of tin
body, Pe-rn-na I th remedy. Atlthiw
often been said, If IVru-u will cur,
catarrh of one part. It will cure catarrh
of any other part of the body.
"bummer Catarrh" nt free by P
ru-n Vt ug U'f'g CoCvluiubu. o.
RETORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
first National Bank
OF ASTORIA.
At Astoria, In the State of Oregon, al
the clone of business, April 26, 1900.
RESOURCES. '
I.'.urm and discounts $243,5St.77
Overdraft, secured and unse
cured I. H. bond to secure circula
tion, Sticks, securites, etc .,
Real Estate..
Due from Natomil Rank (not
reserve agents)
14S.48
12.500.00
ks,16!4
,414(3
830.07
Due from Slate Rank and
Ranker M.JM.tO
Due rrom approved reserve
agents
Hieck and other rash Item.
Notes of other National Rank
Nickel
Lawful money reserve
In Rank, vis:
Fpecle..... $112,140.00
Legal-tender note 374.QQ
90.S0I.12
1.H0.M
180 00
4.0i
U2.S14.0O
Redemption fund with L. 8.
treasurer (5 per cent of cir
culation) 625.00
Total.
$587,363.39
LIABILITIES.
Capital atock paid In $ 50.CM)0.00
Surplus fund 25.000.00
Undivided profits, les ex-
tenses and taxe paid 2S.tlO.GI
Natlcnal - Rank note out
standing 5,250.00
Due to State Hanks and
linkers . 1,532.47
Individual deposp
subject to check. .$398,593.13
Demand certificate
of deposit 77.341.15
1
$475,939.33
Total $587,362.39
STATE OF OREUON, County of
C'!a:sop, s: I, S.S. Cordon, cashier of
the ubove-namcd bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief,
8. 8. GORDON. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 2nd day of May, 1900.
C. R. THOMSON,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
Jacob Kamm,
W. F. McGregor,
William M. Ladd,
Directors.
THIRTY-EIGHTH STRiCHT
PROVEMENT.
IM-
notice is nereny given, mat 'nt
common council of the City of Astoria
Intends and has determined to Improve
Thirty-Eighth Str.it In that part of
the City of Astoria as laid out and re
corded by John Adulr mid generally
known as Adair's Astoria, In Clatsop
county, slate of Oregon, from a point
fifteen feet south of the north line of
Duane street to tho south line of liar
rlhon avenue, by grading said portion
of said street to the established grade
to tho width of twenty-five feet
through the center thereof, and plank
Ing the same when graded with sound
llr plank, either red or yellow, of three
Inches in thickness by 12 Inches wide,
laid upon stringers, to the width of
sixteen feet through the center of said
iiortlon of said street, with the con
strui'tlon of such culverts as may be
necessary to permit the surfaco water
to pass under such portion of said
street so Unproved
Said improvement as to it construc
tion In matters of detail and the ma
terial to be used, except a hereinbe
fore provided, shall be In accordance
with the provisions or Oroinanco No.
lWil, of the City of Astoria, entitled
"An ordinance In relation to the Im
provement of streets," which Was ap-
t)rriV(., the 3d day of January, is:i5,
'I he coHtH ana expensed 01 aw im
provement, except street croHMlnBS,
Hhall be defrayed by peclal imseHH
ment upon the lot, land and prcmlHcg
frontinK ui'on and adjacent to ald
portion of Bald Btreet proposed to be
Improved and such other lands as in
the opinion of tho council Hhall be
benefited by said Improvement, which
said land and premises which will be
benefited by said Improvement are
hereby Included within a special as
sesstnet.t district to be assessed to de
fray the cost and expenses of raid
improvement, to-rwlt: Commencing at
the northwest corner of block 21 and
running thence south to the south
west corner of lot 1 in blocK 6S, thence
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I TJio Only Flrt-ClanH Hotel In Portland $
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PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT. AND MORRISON STS.
Eurfitwati plan. 50c to 1.M ner daV.
J Atnaricmn plan, 11.00 to IX00 per day.
and the north ',4 of block 57 and
ds, all In nnld Adnlr' Adtorla, Clatoop
cmirity, Btato of Oregon.
Thin notice Ih puhllHiicd in the Morn-
InK AHtorlan for eight lay In ptirHii-
nnce to a resolution duly adopted by
the common council of the City of. Ah
torla, on tho 7th day of May. lUOO, do-
: hiring it Intention to improve Fald
portion of mild Btreet, the flrot publl-
iiLlon of tlilM notice uelnif on triday,
May 11th, l'JOO.
II. E. NKLBON,
Auditor and I'ollco Judge of the City
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