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THK MORNING ASTOKIAN. THl KSDXY. JI XC 13. 1'Hll. AFTER THE TRADE OF NOVA SCOTIA Gigantic Financial Scheme Backed by Vanderbilt Millions. COMPANY HAS BEEN FORMED SfkssSe Sttsafsis Smke Bcttrti Ne Yri aed Noa Scetii Coalroi of Neva Scetia Trsssportstios Case pastes Sn4. NEW YORK. June 12 The Mail a.U Express says: Capitalists of ibis city re res.hing out to control the wmmwlal and in dustrial interests t'f Nova Sootia. Trie Vanderbilt millions are behind a gi gantic financial an-Oeme which has bvn Incorporated under the name of tl.e Dominion Securities Company with a capital of Jl.000,000. This h th first tep in the direction f permanent control of all the Nova Scot lan transportation anj industrial companies and the establishment f a splendid steamship system between ttiis city and the seaport town of No t Scotia. Dr. William Seward Webb ha been made president of the company and the directors are John Jacob Astor. S. R. Calloway, Edirar D. Petton and Percy Clement. Representatives of the company are already on the scene of proposed opera tions and the first stretch of tracks of the Cape Breton Railroad Extension Company Is blng laid. Within four years SCO miles of track will connect Caps Breton whh the best mining sec tions of the country. The company has secured the fran chises, rights of way. conceslons anj subsidies which the Dominion of Can ada and also the Pm-'nce of Nova Sco tia will grant upon the fulfillment of fts undertaking. The road now buiUing runs from Yarmouth at the southeast em end of Nova Scotia, northeasterly to Halifax and from Pert Hawkesburv. on the straits of Canw, n Louisbr-rg and Sydney. The company will control the traffic through a section where the Dominion coal. Iron and steel plants. In which W. C. Whltn-y has larg? hold, tags, are located. It was learned on gootl authority that this enterprise is a move mad by the Vanderbilt railr-ad Interests. whih will be felt all "er the world. It will open a new line f.r American com merce an 1 f:i the great coal sheds of the entire V-w York section ith th- almoT. unV niteJ supply of coal fr m the extent coal mines of X.ivj Scotia. SWEDISH At'THOR DEAD CHICAG Swedish : Is dai ; ; after an Jf the I: Mr. Pet. m.-. Swe had writt' political l PeJ:sh and i bis nationality . Jun- 12 C. F. PJt-r :i. ith..r at, I newspa'-r e,i;o;-. his ivsiden.-e in this city. of seven weeks, .n.c-r r ti-inic th- cause of d-jth. i rar.k-M am.ing th- r-- -o, v.T'ters i.f Anvr',a. H i a d"Z-71 ti.mks on hit .r.c.i: '. I !)!. ei. a! :r.::ers in n-wsnap.-r r-ad-rs .a 1 V--n kn iw n f.ir thirtv vr. un 1. of "Jepe" an I ers n was l.'n im:. r th- n"m F.- ir.k - !l S.vel-n 1- ."him Mr l'-t O.EKMAN i ( )!.( iNV ANNOYKIi l:-si.ents of Articles in V.-i Tak-Am-Hcri'i KX'- -r. (V irr-snon j- nc- ..f A?s n ia;.-I Pr-s-.) APIA. Samoa. May :'. Ther.- is mu.h annoyanc- Mi in th- ;-rii:.u e-'i ny Ar :h- a.'tici.-s aIv'ir-.''K .rj the l'nite.1 Stat-s prr-s.s ai...ir -h,.' Mo: In dealing with the natives and stiivoedej In the difficult task h,' had before him. He has brought Ihe rival factions together and now there ts a i!i-?ire lo un te and fornt a strong go ernment. The natives aiv contented, for they are left pret.y well i i them elxes and hae not felt any "liar!i rule." There is danger of Tutilila Ivlng overrun with worthless stowaways from San Francisco and Honolulu. Thev clilm to lie cititens of the I'nlteJ State and to have the right to lain! In Tu tuiiv under rt'iy cMiilitions. S.nne do e'l stowaways ef a'l nationalities fnun the Austral an states have lwi ordered by the .- Hitt to be relumed to tlvwc states hy the captain of the steamer hr!tging them, and on tV last down stiMtner they were shipie. away. Th government has succ'eiled In purchasing the whole of the native and alien claims on .he beach front In Fagatoga. This gives the government a long stretch of sea front and land for all purpose. One building which w-as hough: is being lurmsl into a ho-1 nltal iiii.It the chaw of Pr. Ulark-1 well of the Abarenl.i. trit KXlltNKS rXKNOWX. l'ligliMi laities They Are IV Not Know Talking About. What KMEKYVII.LK HA 'K TRACK California J.vkey Club Renews I-'as' at Monthly Rental of J"00. Its OAKLAND. Cat.. June 12 -The Cali fornia Jockey Club has renewed Its lease on the Emeryville race truck for en years with an option to extend the lease seven years longer If desired. The lease :s from Mrs. Margaret A. Mi-e, of San Francisco, to President Tho. H. Williams and Secretary R. R. Mil roy. I: Is agreed that a monthly ren tal of eOO shall be oaid in advance. It Is further stipulated that the California Jockey Club may assign the property to the Merrintile Trust Company to nlse MC.WO with which to pay the Sun Francisco Jockey Club for the Ingle si.le and Tanforan track. The pur chase nrv .vas J6o0.iV In the event of the racing being rro hibit'd by the sia.e legislature, it Is sgreed thit the California Jockey Club may conduct on the premise any other forms of amiwm'nt i: may see fit. The buildings are to be insured at be tween JW.W) and W.OOO. Rills of Ex. CONDITIONS AT ill'A M. Governor Repots Health of the Place Remains About th Same. WASHIXCtTON. June 12. The gov ernor of the Island of Ouam. under date of April 22. reported to the navy department that the health of the Is land and of the na.a! sts.'in r-malns about the same. Th-r hi- 'n but one dath in th c'mmand. namely, p. Aliearn. private in the I'nited State Marine corps, who di-d A'e-il 20, and was buried in the naval cvn-: ry. A f-w weeiui ago a subs r!pt: n was sarfed in the naval s:at'..'n for i civil hospital 1 1 i.v built on a suitaiil j.iei of ground to h- .1 mated bv :h- - 'vern mn. Th.- result w.is m--; gr.. ifyi.ig about lvrt ii--is havnuig been sub- j States, -eihe.l i.l in uninl aixoiitl .1 II he aunr.iirU'-d from th- :!..nl 'r-isurv and the estiMhm-T.t nain'ain- I bv the g iv -rnnv r.t i h--n c..ripl--te.l. The cr nind ra-i b .". l-a:- l. ;h- Ti i are being i- -!l.- 1 a, l i NEW YORK, June IS -"They have no real Aniei1ittn l.voniot'.vcs hIumu I. strictly i.Hiking. and the cr tics .f the engines do not know what .hex are." So said A. M, Waltt. suihm ln e,i of motive power and roiling s;o.k of the New Yolk Central Railroad Sys. tern. He was s;vaksng of llv c.ib'cl iviiorts of the unfavorable criticisms passed by foreign mlliivdl ottU lals upon the Ani-iican-inade bvoinotlves with which tl.ey have la.elv ti ni ri'i'l mentlng. "The I vom.Xlv.-s they refer to" Mr Wait: continued, "are American in make true enough, but rhev are Kn glish and foii'lgn In illmenst ms. calibre and power Owing to the restrictions made tnsvssary by nai lowing and low er tunnels and other essential .1 n r etvnoes which charactei ixo English rM.hi as innnvi with our and the same is largely true. I understand on the continent, it is simp y Imp wsihle for them to utlllie such a ma, hla as we now reg-ar.l as a truly American J comotive. The ri-stilt Is they get sort of a hybrid affair bv the American skill i but on foreign lln.t and to moot for eign requirements, and then If I; ds-s, not prove to b.' all they hon,-,l for tlnv j proceed to crltlclie the American I vo J motives." I air. Waltt wen: on to say .hat in England -he practice Is to nurse I vo. motives and let them grow old while in this country the practice Is t.i run them hard and use thmt i th.- r fu'lest o pacl:y. Angus Sinclair, editor of Railway an I Locomotive Engineering, yeurs drove .-omo:lve on the Caledonian Railroad In Scotland. l.'ing . French, man by birth. He visits Europe yearly and he has studied the ubeot of lo comotives In every country there except Spain. "Prejudice, prejudice," he salJ. when the subject of American l.vomotives was broached "Two thirds of I; a: leas: Is simply prejudice. It Is hard to get a British or an European e;in:;ie driver to make a favorable rej.or; on a Yankee machine or a Yankee Invent,.! of any kind. Hut they will i.wiv to it. in ;ilte ..f their preju llces Th' American locomotive will win Its way in Ireat Pritain and Europe, that is certain." Til r ears Kconomical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. I 'cars' shaving soap is the best in all the world. SKI.ICD ON KVWTTION NEW YORK, June 12 The House pictures mid glwiii. mill, r the charge of pepuiv Ra.liiy. who levied on Ihetn M an execution for a Judgment . AM suflscif peer' us IV-ns' oj 0stiMs lt it rtti,:r iliuitth il tuiu o.her in 'iil.d service f.r him or to as. slime any cms tallied position oi to ei. gage In pliys., ,i ex' tx is.. ,n who shall Willi the same tat 'tit. unite, o.-.lei n co'i-jel anv new cadet or candidate t" ea; or drink mv 1. of l.'.sl or I.- lake ml i Ills niouili iiny in tl. den what 'v er -r to do 'or blin .mv thing In coiup.itlble wiih the t.osltlon of , , a,e and gen. bin. in. or anv cade; whose ilu;v I: s to on f r e camp, bartacks or ine.s re g i ' a i "is. .. h,il tetm:t anv n w . a 1-1 or an I late to eat or .i ink a:iv article of food, or to tak' into Ills tiioiitii anv a'ti',,. whatever ,n violation of said K gal.l ions, sd.iii i,. suiiuilai llv d.sn.is.,1 ft .in the ii. It arv u ,i.. uiy Haling also .ii, ni.l, n anv ';!iei tn al inen: of a "harassing, tviau.cnl. ahu sive. tiaincfu). nstil.ing -n hiimil.it intf c hiiract-r." penalty foi violation 'Is The t'lil. ll. e of i ' . 1 1 '. i . i. s .lis i ,,r h,l. is.iis Involved .. anv con.leir.ing another for Pt I '.'' -ig w ,! b- li.sniissil s .h of th s . r.'K il iti ,iii-'l or H'ronal i'e.l III. I i.th-l p. i a le abusing or divlillltlg to acre dismissed. iVIonel Mills his fiiinlshed the war .' 'iai tm. n; with an oihclal copy ,.f th1' order eitlng forth the Punishment ad nnnisteie ,,i th. ..t.. nh..r ihan those .1 nus.,l and Mis;sniib'. wh W l. found glllllv of .'ill ,c:sl.lotl 111 the d'sgraceful pr.ss-eding of Apni last. X 1 1 1 A R A Ct I ' A X A FF AIR S hange Fev. 1 Have F Epid-mh .ill -n Y. I- r us c on il' U' n will r. I' ll: "KS T' l."NI"N A.fr-1 J K fj-nz.- '. Ens' h S; Ni:v fi j. ) Hi.'. -: lt--t L.n l-.'t Hi. ;ii Pi-S ;s 'ItK. !"I:.i X V Jri- l.'-Al- '. Y-UU-: ri t'c : d H.s i j Jti, ii are ; ..h. -wing ;. w;!l b- o-.l b- h-l ! it. -h-a a-, h-t:.- a '. the f - f ! ' ii imp. plaee. and drawing comparisons w.th i the g-.vernment "f tie- i'l.i -d P a -s a;; Tutuiia. The critii-tstns ar- iat -. to i i h unfair. The inmn g.-o-i.-ior It is said, acted with o Is up i-d ha.s a great .! aJ j( ' the flit;. nai' ' j : I l.ltt.p and the a l- l f.r : via. S th- Itrit.sh ! s hi I time s.iorts. v ti-xt month ( in the hr ia I 'o ,i.t-i- -t "ti s h i i tn-e: . hi. ,v n . br .ken all t t. h"-. to Kr.i-ti- -t. 1- M-t i Correspondence of Associated I'n-gs i MAXACfA. Nicaragua. May 22 Hilis of exchange on Xevv Y irk, .v hi. h had been at premium of .too p.-r c-'nt In Xicaragua during April and up to May 12. have fallen to .'P -e-r c-n: I'remlum. There had only bn a few buyers at the higher rate The usual rite is from bo to 1: p-r cent pre mium. Christian Hair-tt, of the l'nit-1 is 'lere ii. s itsatltig w ith the munii-jiali y ..f Managua f .r th- tn-tr.lui-tlon of a system for su"j.!ying the city with pun drinking wir.-r The pres.-nt water einipany pomps ih I'.u.d into its reei vi i rs from rhe w.-s;. . i n martin ( Like Maitagu I wh-r-it is receivl by the Mow of -;ii-i .lat er, the rlpn waslied front the v n I- i,: i Street Of tile C"Uy, eV,.. l,,. rltli,il' llf KkI L i'UV srsPExTKP Headless Holy .f Woman K..un. In the WihkI.s at L'iv 'II. Mas, UiWKl.L Mass. J,,,, The w un ati vvh.se heidless h.,v wu found If i 'h. lmsfor I Wa i Is ins; Sun.'ai Hid whme h-a l was found vcsi.rU, wa- identified t.id.iv as Mis Mary lllollllll. of Hostoti. Th- .dentitlcatlou was made by Mrs Margir-t Cas-y ,,r lammr'. s.s .-r of Mrs It'.oti.nn The vv mn married a Fren, ii i'i:ii. .ban tniil oi rator. na med Hlon l u. 'st February. Mrs. Hlon dm had b.n inl- ing since .xrn ner iii.it.ien name wj Riley She ni-'t lUondin l:i I'le lin-ford while working in a mil. mil 'her c lurtshm ,-ov ! ,! mly a few mouths The couple h,.. .ti li.ston fx a tlm' A!u: two moii. hs ig,i Mi-s III ..i.lln returti'd to laiwrence. I: was said that h- and ti- r 'nibn id had s. pariiie.l. i tin. Itl .n lo- vi ant - I her to ai.-cm-panv him on a t r i ; t I'anila. .ml he d--i iirie.1 t 1 g.i. Itl Apr.! sh- eani- !e and ,l.it. . went to it.ntoii, whet- she rejoiii'd her hu-liind t.iti after llloti.pn said tlia' -h- ha I gone t. I'tin.id.i He dts.ip-lear-d shortly ifter. 1th .r.t 1 1 v ng t . tr.l. .- 1 1. tYnn n are Mill Sli'lllt .lid ay on f IIVtM In favor of li.lwar.l S Slokes The case I lo be app.xilisl, It is said, al th sheriff's olllciv An apisal will act as a -lay and if a li 'ii.l Is given p.-ndoig ;h appeal the sheillT s il I'lliv will be vi Ith draw n WHEAT M MtKliT PORTLAND. Wulia. .'elgll It 12 Willi Wall AN ,-enO. FRANCIS, -r. lo.'v, . O June I.' Wheal aeh i:i3 LEA&PERRINS The OHnhml Worcestershire f want or iuhations. The only jjiuhI h.iiuc; enriches t ho taste if nil Meats, Fisli.t amc.Sulails, eto., fiiiil gives a flavor that iiuiutors utterly fail to jirotluce. SAUCE 11.1 Hills Il si IT USIU. JOHN Ul'Nl AN .iSn.,N, V. I'llli'.Viii '. i r. mug June 12 Wh. gv;,lli'.IV, do t S.-i'teoi Ig l'i'"V, Ll I'RI'O'il. . '."x d June 12 Wheal. July Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. ThU preparation rontalni ull of the dlifcstanta ami tllk'ests nil kituls of uk hi. It Klves instant roiu r ami never falls to rure. It all"Wi jrou lorul all Uo fiMhl you want. Th" nnst sensitive stiiniacliH can take It. Hy It uvi many thousands of tlyitx-ptirs have heeu Cui after I'verythinu else falletl. It U unetiunlliHl for all stoiuaiTi troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared onlr by . ' lrW irr .tin . I M. 4t CHAR. ROOER3. DruftL rvimmi rtiriMi mm in TtsfKirrs AN INCOME FOR LIFE FROM GREATEST Of GOLD PROPERTIES ACRES- MILKS IS LKXilTH 2M MILLION TONS. The Ii ;ti.i: s iKVTH in yialtsm RheumtUm is due to an excess of aci.l in the Mood. When this escapes through the pores of the tkia, as it often does, it produces some fonn of skin eruption some itching disease like Eczema or Tetter but xx hen these little tubes or sweat glands re suddenly closed Ly exposure to cold and sudden chilling of the body, then the poison9 thrown off by ,H the blood, finding no outlet, settle in membranes, s muscles, tissues and nerves. These parts become greatly inflamed, feverish and hot ; dagger-like, maddening pains follow in quick succession, the muscles become extremely tender, the nerves break down and the sufferer is soon reduced to a state "of helplessness and misery. This acid poison penetrates the joints and seems to dry out the natural oils, and the legs, arms and fingers become so stiff and sore that every movement is attended with excruciating pains. Liniments, plasters, electricity and baths, while their use may give temporary ease, cannot be called cures, for the disease returns with every change of the weather. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism by 111... VI , , Ml I - . . J a urea yosrs tvgQ a awi m Bevare biiock or la rrippe, which left me almoit a physical wreck. To add to my wretched condition, a aerere form of Bheumatiam developed. I tried all the physicians in our city, bat none of them could do me any permanent food. I need all the rheumatic cures I could hear of, but received no benefit. After beginning 8. S. S. I waa relieved of the pains and have gained in flesh and strength and my general health Is better than for years. I consider S. H. 8. the grandest blood medicine in the world, and heartily recommend it to any one seek ing relief from the tortures of Bheumatism. B. r. OEEGOBY, Union, 8. C." i!-n. auimaU yin-h as ; iat." Iein thin i.inc-v-l Veil, 111 ' - e r i -jli.-'l in i '!; ' j It a iii-ar th - .l.iry of Nicaragua, an I ..f th iatt-r cnm;ry : t. prevent -h- spr . a- ;. !tiva a:i I San Kir-'vt ovnt Nil ai iirua Ix-ria. S-w'fiap -r na." iar ivrnm-nt if Ni. innua l-cre- nut y: .na,- pulil: t C- un! h- i.ik- ii. at L.h-ra initheiri lenin-Ii.- govrnm-nt akiir ni''..-'- al it 'Ii. ii in 1-1 N ciiij near 'Ii' l.i That I'm i f vhi.i; I !. II :h., h.n i"-u . .-r:ni; "iK ; ii- M iritiin- i '-inal ' ' rr.gua. to cull "'i at in i'ir.-y:.rii aii'l San i utensils a;i. pi.ivisi in th-- 'luty i.n :h- ai ti them. Tills .T-e ..y the Isthmian ''.mi! !i;i h Nicaragua ur in; -.ntr.elu fr duty mai.-riiils an. I up:.ll"M n I r tl.e .niin-ers an.' ! surplus I'm" In NuaraRii i -r-t.-'l ar ;h- pl.-n -s naiiu-.l. i rn : n-- l l.stl an.l cul'l, after !h .lil'v s.i that th- "anil c'lMHiiissinn a l-(,'ali..-1 lis: of Hie mirplus in Kua and a r-1. alii sal ef th i . t i r -p M t c ;h- I'niiei Sta'.-.M nipiny Niia lu.l'l l-l N..r: 'arl.M all ..f i's l.-f-T- paynis I.-." th'-ri s llii.K d-ritlv r'f'Ts t.i ("i(jnrr.l.i!..n. I" i I th- 'ii- i ill ni.ii .hiic r . if f.Hel n-d-l !a hirers. Tn.- t. working a complete change in the blood ; the acids are neutral ized, the circulation purified and the rich, healthy blood that is carried to the irritated, aching muscles and joints, soothes and heals them. S. S. S. cures Rheu matism even when inherited or brought on by the excessive use of mercury. Opium, in some form, is the basis of nearly all so-called Rheumatic Cures, which deaden the pain but do cot touch the disease and lead to nanons habits. Alkalies and the potash and mineral remedies so often pre scribed, affect the tender lining of the stomach and weaken the digestion thus dding another burden to the already weak and impoverished blood S S S con tains no Mineral or dangerous drug of any kind, but is a simple,' vegetable wraedy and the most perfect blood purifier known. Send for our book on Rhen iatiin and write our physicians if you wish any information or advice. We would U glad to msul you a book free ; we charge nothing whatever for medical advice, THE 5WIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. i- p.. 1 1. a:i h.i Nil at i-"iir-; Ujj K'.v-rn- iient. U'h-n th- l-cr is piihl -n-.i ;h- nam- "Isihmlan Canal '' ri.paiiy .if tr,- I.'nlted Stales'' will app-ar Inst'j.i . f the "Marltnie Canal ''ornpariy u. Ni -araiij i" rcf-rre.) to t.y the Mana. iriiH n'-'.vspapTH. I .ii i in a. -a n.i tn.i; i -ii.i .e. e! i, . S.i rn. .ih i:- ,-i. s 1 1 ' lln-'i-s is n;..,. l:-t I . ll I I i ' t il Mil In- un ! t;r'i; 1 v illl '"l. . t!.i-v ..f S ', i p.-,- .n-iii.ir p.H . lie .'lli.lVVe Ii I d ( 'l' W.i. Ki Cni- I'r.ii kf .r: i. i; I'.nn I. i- Si. rn l.lllll' re- in ., i.f 1 1 e i 1 1 M.. :l Ii -iii mi-. ilirfw. 'ii -hat (lti.ih- . in-. njl. lt;e, ' ih. i' Mr ITn ! i 'Ui'iiiit a i: i la i - h i -k-l i ;r Li -h..-, ,f r iiinirii. whii h in. in Ii nil' ..: n I in a Id i n h nun's, "i. .IK.WJ il S lirSIIANIi S 'l:IMK Kn-p: -iit.-n : s Wife's v.'lvr Int Richest gil.l-bearlng quarts, jrouni by iiiure hand mid i 4 l4a sravrt. from so tu W fi in .eih ever th 'titlre property. In aiUltion the company cane 1 mlli In length of rurr b-.l. eoi-h mile of which contains many mlllliin f gol.1. situated n th Hio ilrind-, in Tioa county. New Mi Ico, OVEN PRINTING ui mi iiiniitii U Til! IT IS riOIIMI Cor. Tenth and Commercial Streets Telephone OOI. For Dividends READ THE PROOFS United (tales Official Report Pacific NavigationCompany Stcmncru "Sue II. Klmorc." "W. II. llurrUon " Only II ik - Antorlu lo I IIUiikmiIi. (inrlbnldl. Hay City, HohHvilU OiuLerting st Alton with tlmOreirmi lUllrtMul A NsvlttkD (V). sad also tha Astoria A Columbia Kim It. H. lor Mac Kranrtaro, IVrtland and all points rani, Kor Irrlalit ami inrir ratra apply I. Harnusl Blmors tii Co. (K-nrrsJ Aurnts, AHTOHI A. OKE. (O. U. A. N. U. R (Vi, I'lirtUml. Acr-nU .A. M ('. It IL Co , I'urtland. (II C I. AMI). Tillamiios. Or mvinm 1 inOllLllHlJ Of New Zciind P. THOMAS, Mjfr., 5an Francisco. W MADE T') "m,at liahiuty of shareholders WASHINiiT'iN, D. C. Siiliscriln'il (ui'ital, l'uiil-ii) Cit'itnl, As.Sl't.1, AhwLs iii I'liitcil Mutte, Surplus to I'tilicy lldldcr-, f.r,0()0,0(K) l.OOd.ODO 2,Mr.,lH :too,(ioij 1.7I,7!a SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Kt'eiiiont Ai'iit.H, Astoria, Or. ! Mi (INKS, la . Julie il .iHlv Klijali H-a'hi ui". i r. nt-ri'd 111- apart rcenld ii.". I i-iii- r in Itl'LKS DKFININU HA.IN'I Strii.i?.-nt Il-ulatljns S'-nt Ou- by War IvparTn-ti'.. NHW VOUK, June 12 Acor 1 in j tn a special to this Herald from Washinff i'.n. strimji-nt rKUlatLins J-flni n ruh-s prohibiting bazlnnic hav; bes-n iKsije.l hy th" war departrnent. These- r'-gula-tioriii ai Ih? direr-: r'nult of the i-ceni rriutiiiuuH proe-cjlnH at the military tiead miy. Hazinif !h thiw (lefln-d; Any cadet who nhall strike, lay handh upon, tr.-at ith violence, illHturli In his rrxaH or tent or "ttnr bollly barm to a new ad?t or candidate with In-t-nt to punl, Injun?, annoy, mol'-iit or harranD the tia-ne; or who Hhall with the same Intent Invite, order compel or permit a new cAH or candidate to .veep his ro'im or tent, make his led, bring wat-r, clean his arms, equipments or accouterments or perfur.n fny ii-: by I 'i. 1. 1 wife in 'he Harrow Link, "hurt I v after iiiidiiiirh! and, xiiibl.im,' li'r. held h'r at .'inns lenitth uhlle h- llr--il lh- run-I-n ; s of h.s r-V'.Iver into h.-r b"dv K. iiir l,iile-H i,,.,k . ff.-i-i. Hcathciie iw-ciis'-d his wlf .if li.-ini; In I. .v.- with iin o'h. r man. Th'- e.iii,.- had fiiair-l-'l frequently of late, and iily two we.-ks a((i the hiiKhand was arr"sl"d at I he inst Iki -Hon of th- wife for huvltiK threatened lur life. M-athcote is now In (ill whil" his victim Is at th'- hospital at th" fxiinl of death. I.YN' IIINf; IN I'HOKI'K'T I.tilsiana N'ifro Murd'-rs fiovrnor McMillin's firoth" Wife. of SHUKVKrORT. I.a., Jun' 12-John Jray Fost'-r, brother of the wife of Governor McMllliti, of Tenni-sseo, wfis shot and killed by a negro on his plan tation near Shreveport today. The negro haji escaped, but poxsm are hunt ing for him. Intense excitement prevails at Shreve port, and the negro will probably be lynched If taught. ,The Foster family Is among the most prominent In the state. by a geologist and mining- expert of ' worMwi.i.. reputatl in. l'rof.'ssor H.-n-Juinln llllllian, who spent several months thre. then b"lng counectej llh the t'nit-d States surveying corps, ' ami in nm oincial n-purt says: "H-r are counlle,, millions of tons Has lict'll t " H 1 1 r W T i t i H LJ Oil till' I'lU'ilif Const oVfl twcilt V-tWl) Vi'llIX of rich gold quart reduced hy the i ' great fon . of nature to a condition 1 r'ady for th" application of th" hy.lraul- I le lroeea ulill. Ill ix.tlrM I.h.I i.a I Itlo ilriinde f..r over forty mil's la a SiUlce, on th bars of which the gold derived from the wearing away of the gravel banks has l"-n accumulating for countless ugi-s, and now lies rendy for extraction by the most approved methods of river mining. The thick ness of the Itlo 'irande g ild gravel ex ceeds In many places x fet. or nearly Hire times that of the like beds in California, while the average value per cubic yard Is believed lo be greater In the New Mexico b'ds than In any other such accumulations yet discov ered. "I have made a reconnafsanc" of the whole of this gravel along th l(io flrande, and have examined with nil the care pnsslhh In Hie time .,( my command the character of the gravel and Its content "f gold. Nothing. 1 am persuaded, cltic" the dlscov- ry of California and Australia Is com parable for Its Immeasurable resources sf gold available by the hydraulic pro cess to the deep p.,c.rs i.f the Itlo Orande." Other reports from emlnnt mining experts of national reputation pro nounce the property of this company the richest and most ext"nlve known. iLruinuivnjiJinnuuuiTiri nTRi.rfcr.rfcrTni a Mrv 5 H PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. The Only Plmt-Clnsaw Hotel In lortlnni1 Capita! Stock $2,000,000 FIM.I.Y PAID AND NON-AB-HKSSAHI.K, l'AH VALUK tl. KA'.'H HHAItR One-half the entire rapltiil sto'k has bi ii placed In the treasury of the com pany as a working capital, To complete necessary ditches and place on the river bad several gold steam dredges, the company now offers a limited number of Its shares at 50c PER SHARE AFTER SALE OF WHICH PltlCB WILL, BE ADVANCED TO ji.00 m mp Applications should be sent prsmstly. Write for prospectus. Make checks, money orders payable le Rio Grande Placer Gold Alining Co 7 BXCHANOK I'L'CE, E0BT0N.HAS3 1 m ru nirtririivrtnArinnAAv THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered at your office. Htoro or rcHidcncc, 60c per motitlis BEFORE YOU BUY A PIANO OR A1 ORGAN It will juiv vmi to write EILER'S PIANO HOUSE OI'rICK: 351 Washington St.. IVtlunit Ore. We lire the great profit killers and jiiano jirice regulntors of the North west, nnd with our ejiecial facilities ran sell n tine piano or organ for less money thnn you can get them elsewhere. Write today. Catalogues for the unking. Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim ball, the Chickering and the Weber together with eight other good makes. Ill FIIFD'S DIANA EJAIIGC STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONfiOUTII, OkldON li:IANI IA1H ORADHATrt The dell. and for the ifi.lu4l.'t i f ih.i Nor mal Hchools during tlm past y.ar ha tern much lieynml ids supply. los. (loin with from 140 to (75 per month KTATK riCUTIFU'ATEH AND UI l'l.lM AH - Hludenls are prepared for the state eiumiiistlone. and rrsxtily lake stale papers on graduation. HI ron it niv.leimo ami Profmu.onal rmiriie. Well eijulppel Training ! I'srtuietit. Kaprtisre tang ng from I1J0 to 1171 per y.-ar. Kali term opens Hepli-wber l. Kor ratal. 'gue .xmtalning (ull an tioiiiueiiieiiia. addra IV I CAMIMIKU. Or. J II V. lltTIJCIl, rrealjent. Hevrrtiary.