lilt UOKNlMi ASIOKIAN, FRIDAY, JUKE 1:1. 1902 ARBIIRAflOV VICTORIES m v;o ti:amsti:ks skt- TI.H DIITlt rLTIKS. liotb NlI .kt to Arbitrate t All llsnt'.s Arising for Oiio Your. CHICAGO,- June 1!. Arbitration of Mtm- disputes has won two import ant victories In Chicago, The team sters have rear-hed an agreement with th tem owners and employers, and after a long conference between the officials ant employes of the City Railway Company, an arbitration agreement has been reached. This ends the last danger of a strike on the South Side traction lines. Com mute of the Teamsters t'nion and of the Team Owners and Employers' ITnion met at the Great Northern Ho. tel. talked over the arbitration p'ans and adopted rhem. They were Irevr- porated In a resolution, the ital ior tlon of which reads aa follows: " The constructing partlea agree to submit to the arbitration of this hoard all differences between the contract ing parties which do now or may arise during the tlfe of this agree ment.' The agreemiM lasts one jvar from date. It gives to he union a full re cognition of Its right to exist end treai with the employers. It gives to the employer the knowledge that ihere will be no sympathetic strike during Its Hfe. These points, the most vital In trades unionism, have never bten Incorporated In any such an agree ment. The board is a representative one and contains the business agents of the unions and the heals of the largest teaming interests concerned. The traction agreement was the re- milt of a conference between the of- fleers of South Division t'nion ?) of the Street Railway Employes and Gen- eral Manager Robert McCullorh of the Chicago City Railway Company. at the tatter's office. For ,me year all ! disputes are to be settled by an arbl- tration board. There Is to be another arterial arbitration committ-e to pass on Wie question of .-elnstatement of discharged employes now out. The officers of the Unlt-id Fiate Brewing Company have decided to ac cede to the demands of the unions rather than risk a sympathetic strike in their plants. The 30 teamster helpers will get their $5 a week increase, making their the Colonial Secretary, in an optl wages $11 Instead of 7. This is to beimistic speech on the future of South paid half bv the Arms and half by Africa, said that In concluding pea?e the teamster. STANDARD OIL COMPETITOR. BERLIN. June 12.-A dispatch to the Berliner Tageblatt from St. Peters- Hands Red Rough Hands Itching Palms and Painful Finger Ends. ONE NIGHT CURE. SOAK the hands on retiring; In a strong-, hot cxeamy lather ofCUTICURASOAP. Dry, and anoint f reely whh CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during; the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful. Millions of People Usa Coticura Soap, assisted by Cm Cuba Ointmknt, for preserving, purify ing, and beautifying tliealtin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and theatopping of falling hair, for soften ing, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hsjiui, for baby raMiet, itchitigx, and irritations, and for all the pnrpows of the toilet, bath, and nunery. Millions of Women uae CunccttA Soap Id the form of balht for annoying inflammations, dial ings, and excoriations, or too free or offen sive, perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknessex, and for many nativ, antiieptic purposes which read ily mggest themselves to women. COMPLETE HUMOUR CUKE, $1. Consisting of CDTICUKA 8oaf(25c.), locleanse UienrustB and scales, anil nottenthe thickened entlrle; CtmonBA OlXTMKMT, (MIc.), to in suutly allay Itrhtng, inSamination, and Irrt tHtion, and soothe and heal; Cu TIC UK A Kksolvbkt Pills (IV ), the new chooolate routed tulMtltute for liquid EesoWent, to cool nd elennne the blood. A Single Skt is often sufficient to onre the severest ease, es pecially of baby buinoura. M..M IhrsntfhiHil th World. BrllM Dni ST-JS, tlumrbowt Sq., LasdM. Wnmtk Opot: Sore burg says that the petroleum produc ers of the Caueusus have held a meet ing Tor the purpose of forming a syn dicate to sell petroleum abroad In competition 'with the Standard OH Company. After various change In their attitude toward the Standard Oil Company, the dispatch adds, '.he Caucasian producers have grown de fiantly hostile to it. They can do nothing, however, without government support, but It was alleged they have now obtained this support to the ex tent of a reduction in railroad rates and possibly a reduction In the ex port tariff bill. SYNOD HON'OKS KOOSKVKL.T. AsriiT PARK. X. J.. June 12. The general synod of the Reformed Church in America before Its adjournment adopted a resolution offered by Mod erator A. B. Kittredge. expressing to President Roosevelt the heat wishe.i of the Synod for the continued success of his administration and the wel fare of his family. The resolution was sent by telegraph to the White House. The question of union with the Re formed Presbyterian Church was re ferred to the following committee on conference: B. R Oee. J. Beardlce. J. Klmen.- dH-f, and J. H. Karston, to report at the next session here. MISCHTEVOl'S OADKTS. LONDON, June 12. Several suspirl ous flres have recently orrured In the quarters of the cadets at the military college at Sandhurst. The college au- . v. -1 ,w- I.... . .f ....I.,,. I --"t- - wnn tne idea or discovering me cut prit. As protest against action of the authorities, two hundred gentle men cadets last night broke out of bounds, smashed the lamps on the college grounds and otherwise be haved riotously. It Is expected that the offending cadets will ho dis missed from the college. PRIAR LANDS IX PHILIPPINE!. ROME. June 12. The idea of ap lointing a siecial commission of car dinals to deal with the question of the acquisition by the United States of the friar landu in the Philippines L Wn aban(1(nrt, ,n favr of ,uh. mining tne matter to the permnn?nt commission on extraordinary ec -lesl- !as,i' ffalrs- consisting of Cardinals J ! Ram'"a- Klla Santo Stefano. nrorri Nu,''- iv" ? Tut- L"- joenowsKi, Agllart. uotti, LM Metro, Steinhuher and Sesna. In order to curtail the discussion a ..ub-.'ommlt-tee will be appointed to draw ip a report which will be submlrted to the whole committee. FtTl'RK OF SOITH ARRTCA. LONDON. June 12 At the Corona Club last night Joseph Chamberlain. the government had done nothing to prejudice the ultimate solution of the !uth African questions, to which they were all looking as a justifica tion for the war. The loyalty the P'xts had displayed In accepting the altered conditions was most encour- aging and if thi spirit continued as he believed It doubt we a re would, "there is no beginning an era of prosperity -such as South Africa has never prevoiushr wnown." FIGURING WITH MORGAN. ' onti'v' .lun 12.-The Navy league in a letter to the press In wWch it urges the government to build cruisers or to lke other steps In the face of the formation of the Atlantic shipping combine. Intimates hat J. P. Morgan has made an of- fer to the British government umler the terms of which the government can secure all the vessels the com- hlna,tion under the Rrltish fla(r for a term ,.f years, and which would allow them to carry memlrs of the naval j reserve then as now. XO NBWS FROM CAPTIVKS. - MAXITjA. June 12.-No news has been received yet of the sergeant, two corporals and four private, of the Fourth f'avalrj' who were captured May 30, by ladrones t Blnangonan, Rlzal Pnivince, this Island, -while dec coratlng the graves of American sol diers, and fears are entertained for their safety. Troops are scouring the I province In search of the ladrones. OTOOLK I'.KI.KASKO. XF7S' YORK. June 12,-Jos-ph J. O'Toole, who arr-H"-d on Monday on th" complaint of 'haii'-s M. Mac key, of this Hiy, and at the request of the Paris police on a harp?e i f be ing connected with -.he sale of a my thical American mining proiwrty In Paris for has b''-n discharged upon his consenting to testify in Paris against Andre Veyxett, In the allegwl swindling operation. INDEMNITY CIAIMS REDI'rED. WASHINGTON. June 12. A cable gram received by Secretary Hay from Minister Conger at Pekln confirms the reported acceptance by he resi dent foreign ministers there of the general proimsitlon of the United States government for a pro rata Heal ing down of the claims of the various nations for Indemnity on account of the Boxer uprising. lP8 and POgaSfi ONLY SERVE AS A MASK FOR CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON They hide its repulsive form, and this serpent Jisense, stupefied by these tlnins, lies dormant until the effects have rn off or treatment is discontinued, when it . .1 .. .1 .1. I """" masK ana ix-comes ns lull ( nic and venom as ever Mercury and IVtash may dry up the soivs and eruptions, but at the same tune they drive the poison hack into the IiUxhI and svstetn, where it feeds upon the tender tissues, membranes and nerves, liniillv breaking out in most disgusliiiir sores and even destroying the flesh aiid Ixmes. Metvmy and Potash cannot accomplish a radical and pennanent cure. They have a palliative but not curative effect upon this treacherous snake like disease. These ilniys produce mercurial Kheumatism, destroy the teeth and corrotlc the membranes of the stomach and bowels, causing inflam mation mid il vspepsia, net vousucss and general derangement of the system, ,S. S. S. is a Specific fur Contagious Mool Poison, and the only antidote for the peculiar virus that spreads so quickly throughout the system, corrupting the blood and infecting everv organ and fibre of the bodv! vegetable remedy and we offer $i.oucJ for proof to the contrary. Write us about your case and ur physicians will cheerfully advise without charge. Our home treatment book will bo sent free to" all who dtsirc THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta. 6a. SKAMNCS MIX-t'P. Kach Nation Hlaines the Other Improer Action. for VICTORIA, It. C. June t2.-In the legislature yesterday the following resolutoins were moved by 11. D. Hel meken, member for Victoria, and pa sit - ed unanimously: " Whereas. British subjects have made pursuant to the award dated August 15. 1893, passed for the proiier protection and preservation of fut seals in Behrlng sea. and " Whereas, it is announced that the government of the 1'nlted States ha lately passed an act in effect that un less a modus vivendl prohibiting the killing of seals le i it the open ing of pelagic season of 12 author ity will be given to kill all ths male and female seal with the xceptlo ' of Irt.iwo females and inoa males, and. " Whereas, the exercise of such pv sumed authority Is cntrary to the finding of the Behrlng sea tii'ounal. and a direct violation of an agreement entered into hetween the government of Great Britain and the foiled States, be It therefore i " Resolved, that, this house would regret th and In I e commission f such an ac the opinion of this house a humble address be presented to his honor the" Lieutenant-Governor In council ho communicate with the Do minion government protesting against such action and urging that all prop er steps be taken to bring this matter to the attention of the Imperial gov ernment." ALARMED ABOUT fS. PARIS. June 12. The Vice-President ofthe Chamber of Deputies, M. Etlen ne, has sent a letter to M. Trouillot. the Minister of Commerce, calling at tention to the grave consequences which may arise from the American shipping combination, whose object, he pointed out, was to combine the American, British and German mer chant marines. He said: "Our snipping oinpanlea are threat- netl by competition wnii-h will be lillrecti - l against them and moreover In J the- near future the trust will have a formidable fle-t which when corn- plications arise, will play a decisive role throughout the Atlantic Ocean." AI-XSKA'S WAT BR POWER. From the Rewrt of the I" logical Survey. S. Oeo- Alfred H. Firoiiks. In charge of the work of exploration anl investigation i"""" ,1' """"?' ien,i'illV carried on in Alaska, has . :'M at""nti"n ln h "tensive water j "WTa xitin ln th- -'Utheastern i i"ert",n "f thp ""Untry' an'' ,he d"Mr- ! j?bl"ty rh"ir '"vIipuI.hi. This j " ,,it",'v, ,ne ' """ extending soutrward along the Pacific Coast, upon which Juneau, Sitka and Iskagway are located. Of this station. 1 30.8OO s.,uare miles consists of main- I land and 12,910 wiuare miles of Islands, forming what is kiwwn ax the Alexan- j l,jf.r Archipellago. The region Is rapid- lv foririnir ahj B nrwIm.,lnn nf ! ' ' gold and oopeir, and promises to be one of the most Important mining i centers In the country. Many of the low grade ores wWch are foud here i occur in large bodies and can lie work- ed to advantage by making use of the excellent water powers which atxmnd t In the region. The general topogra phy of the eountrv particularly favors the development of water powers; high land and lofty mountains are In close proximity to the coast from ...1,1.1. nnicn numerous streams, fed by an unusuilv abundant ruin fall, ni4tr to the sea wlh i heavv irralients. In addition t th... ! advantages, the character of the country Is such that the water powers are often supplied from naituinl res en'oirs. -which add much to their steadiness and, therefore, to t'hi-lr value. Tn the Houthern portion of the !Ht, more especially to theKetchikan mining dlstHct, the water powers are available for the entire year, owing to the mildness of the climate, while' In the Juneau district, In the northern part of the belt, they can be used for about eight months. It Is estimated that a preliminary Investigation of this region could be made In a month tl Include the region around Ketchikan the mining districts on Prince of Walea Island and the neighboring mainland, Snettlsham and ........ a. b. 5. destroys the serpent, and eliminates every atom of poison from the Mood, it makes a thorough and radical cure of the disease, and at the same time builds up the general health, S. S 8. contains no minerals of mi v Liiiil loir is imrrlv Windham Hay, where there are Impor tant mininpg developments. Hunters Kay, Sitka and Hodman lUty. and es(eelally In the district around Ju neau the greatest mining center of southeastern Aluska. DETAILS OF TRAIN HVN. SoTiH-thlng About the Power )Vnnn.l ed bv the Iturllngtoii Plyer, A railroad man with i isotcnant for tlgun8 haa Just produced ome stn tljitlcs on the Burlington's rhlcago SitHial Aliich are not at all dull. He finds that on the dally l.'Mfi-mlle Journey of thU uein from Denver to Chicago via Omaha, the sit engines which pull It consume si.1i" oounds of coal more th.iti forty tonsand ,"o,- 2"0 gallons of atr o,ulte p'lough lo supply the wants f a kmI sued com munlty. To pre'eni hot iox-'s on I he ars us a result of the fast runnnlg, ITi! p-umds of cotton wute and T'4 pints of lubri cating oil arc necessary every i'ay In the year. This means that In the 12 months mote than thirty-t v,t tons of waste and over i.V'Wo gallons of oil are used. The ilgures given ar- ' ikeii I rum careful olervitions on the run of ih.' Special from IVnver to, Chicago, and are aiiroxineiv correct f r th.? Chicago-Den vr run. The engines make an ordinary sped of from fifty to sixty miles an hour, while bursts of sixty-five and seventy miles per hour are every day occur ances. The raluroader with ih pen cil fleures tkm this train exends un energy while running at Its usuul speed enisl to inn. horse power, and at Its highest bursts of ped as much as liWO-horse power. If this enor mous energy in the fight of the train across the omrxry, cxi!il be ham-ss-el It would f-jmjri Ejt than enough power to run :i Ur !r..;i--j cum In Omaha. Fisher's Opera House L. E. Selig, Lessee and fgr. One !Vjr!d Week. Commencing Monday Fvei ing, June 9 The Unfversal Favorites MADISON SQliE THEATER CO. 12- FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS 12 . Ojienlng "Play MOUNTAIN WAIF New and Pleartng Specialties Members of the Company. by ADMISSION 10. 20 and 30c " tAl , . ,. H J r""1" . U. H-ouiipiiieii uy a, Kenunnan ecort iwltft on paid renerved aeax ticket, or lwo w win oe aamlttea on one re i served weA. ticket Seat ,e opens &t Griffin Reed's rxxiuruttx morning. IioxuriousThavel Th. "Northwestern Llml'jd" trains. "bhu mtuuBiivu-, vuui jriawur n,i ,,,,, . , . out exception, the finest trains la th world. They embady the lateat, rewesi an'? bt Ideas for comfort, convenlnce ;and luxury ever offered the travelling duoiic. and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of thf car builders' art. These splendid Traias Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for theaa lupeMoi aeommodatlona and all classes of tick ets are Available for p&ssigs cn the trains on (his line art protected by the Interlocking Bloc!: System. W. H. MBAJ. H. L. SIBLBR General Agent. Traraliaf Aft. Portland. Oregon. General Electrical Installing and Repairing Tim Ui'jit Ktniippt'ii Slum in Ort'gun OutMilt f Portlaiui litis Jllet HlTII iJpCllttl nt -121 HOND T. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light ;nd Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Apraratus Of au Kinds. Supplies Kept In Stock Ai('l lor the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Heat Under tlit Sun Rfiliance Electrical Works H. W. CYRUH, - M'gr. Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE fnt tiSunmsIlM r Calarrh tl tk nioldr u4 Phww4 Kldxy. ho tun mo pf. Vsim glkl7 u4 hn. ally axtni iwi ot JHrrhM- awl 4'lfH, so aulKrnl ho Ivat taa. I Atiaolalrljr karwlru. t , or ay mail, poatpud. I .. U fa, tni lAmt-nnm to, StUSSONTSIMI. OHIO, Sold by Chaa. Rogers, ilt Commerel- al Street Astoria, Oregon. Some Inter esting Facts When people are onto n.iU'.liig a, trip, whether on murines or pleasure, they naturally wunl the best serv'.e obtainable n far as speed, comfort and safety Is conwmwl. l-Jmployes of the WISCONSIN OKNTU A L UNKW are pakl to rve the public and our trains are operated so aa to rruike clone con nections with diverging line at all Jumrtlon ipolnts. Pultmnn Palace Bleeping and Choir tVirs on through trains. Inning car service onexclled, Meal served a la carte. In order to obtain the flnrt -clans ner-li-e. ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over..,.. The Wisconsin Central lines nd you will make lirvct e.itiectlon at St. Paul for ("hlcntfo. Milwaukee and 11 points Bast. For any further Information call on :h k'-t agent ,or rnrresond wtth any I JAS ( POND. On. 1-nss. Ag't. or JAS. A CIM'K. Milwnukee, Wis. Depot. Fifth and Leave Irving ata. Portland Arrlvs Overland Expreas Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land, Sacramento, Ogden, gan Fran cisco, Mojave, Loa Anjreles. El Paao, New Oreleans and the Kitl. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), morning train connect with tram (or ML An gel. Sllverton, Brownsville, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train (or Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvatlta passen ger. Sheridan paaaen- '8:30 p.m 7:il a.m 7:20 p.m 1:80 a.m 7:M a m 6:U p.m IH : 25a.ro l4:5s p.m Dally, flDg Dally except Bunday. Iti-bate tickets on sale between Port land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net ratea 117.80 first clasa, without berth and 114.00 second class. Including berth. , Categ and tlcketa to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained ci v. a. Sdillhng, Third and Wash ington areeta. IaJIHILL DIVISION, Passenger depot foot of Jefferson Ht. Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, !): a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 8:25, 5:15, (:2S, 8:06, 11:30 p, m. and t:00 p. m, on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at 8:36. 8:30, "10:50 a. m.; 1:35, 3:16, :3, 8:20, 7 40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally except Monday: 8:30 and 10:45 a. m, on Sun days only. Leave for Dallas dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 1:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallis foi Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. B. MILLER. Oen. Frt. and Pass. Aft, sMi si awv Si "jUBlflil A AIITII ymoiA SUUIH Vyi via PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . . DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & Co., Ats. WWm , sar Big Deal in Typewriters Ausirian Oovtrnment Order 1W0 I'rrsa lliscalcli lojl'iirtland Oir.'oiilNn, Ki l rusiy Tib Smith Premier Typewriter Co. L A M. AU xuntlcrA Co., At ntH PORTLAND OFFICE - 122 THIRD STREET North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP. Proprietor. The I'opu'ur Product of the only revcr v In North wesitern Oretfon enjoys ts very, large cIouhhIIc oncl ex port Hale. KOPPS BEST bottlrclor in Ucuh. Free City Delivery. Steamer SIE The Largea!, Stnunrh'-st, steadiest, and moat ea worthy veawl ever on the route. Itest of Table and State Uo"m Aec.immoda lions. Will make round trips every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook PARE $3.60 Connecting at Antorla with the Oregon Itallrond A Navigation Co. and the Aatorla ft Columbia It. Ft. for Portland, Bun Francisco and all points Kaxt. For freight and passenger rates apply to Sottiucl Bltnorc (S Co 4ieiniiil ((iilii, AnUirln.tlr. or to B. C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or. A. & C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. r rin m ninn 1 hHh Of New W.jP. THOMAS, Mgr., fan FrenclKO. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on tlie Pn ifie ("oiici ovci twtnty-two vtarn, SAMUEL ELMORE A (., nix, AMorin, ().. ONE DOLLAR ennnot bo exjieiided to better advantiige foi yourwlf or abHcnt friciulH than in a ycur's mibm:ri)tioii for Die Semi-Weekly Astorian It gives all tlie city and county news twice euoli week foi only one dollar a year in advance. Tt UPDONE MtIN 661 ASK ANY ONE Who haa uaod Star Etat Rauvfw and they will tall you thvy art ' most antlafMlory they have ever used. Thty require but llttla fu4 an! baka quick and uniform, aad art rfttlly manactd- for salt lo Astoria only by W. J. Scully 4JI BONO 5TKI-ET, Bttwtvn Ninth and Ttath Smith rreniltrs. Vtl'JNNA. Fb. 7.-Ths greataat sin gin purchase of typewritten tvr made haa been ordered by th mln bury of JuslUt. which, after thret months of thaullv rompfftlllvt tenia, has contracted to equip the tir ministry with not Ima ilian IM Hmlth I'remlir typewrllf n. aupplylng very court. II. ELMORE 0. R. at N. Co Portland. Or, JMPANY Zealand