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SATURDAY, MARCH 10, igofl. FISH eoiiiels, The open nir wmk aid lo be beneficial to the health of the pii olicl'., and i- taken up mole eaeilv than the drudi;erv ol ,. eallim;. which iinohe all iu-iih' eiiiploMiicnt . It i- also .t.it.'d on cool ailthoiitv that Noi'lli Caioliim j, ciiipalatiwiiy hu mane in l rent incut ol pii-ouer-, a. noun ol the abli-e a ppl eheuded in wmk - i I. nit tioin 1'ie pceilcni i.m ',a ,. ,eeu coded. Otto Piano Number With Every Five Dollar Sale. MUh.fcD MlflUfl, in 0.15 HERRING, SALT, DOZEN JL Government Displeased With Sal mon Conditions on Coast. Ulis Elevator Company Prepares j SMOKED BLOATERS, DOZEN Plan of Defense. (.U.ti.(. J(J ( tmt I Mm fa Mu, '1 VP1 THE MOKXIXU ASTOHIAX. ASTOK1A. OKKCOX. NO INTEREST SHOWN DEFENSE OUTLINED LENT LENT MACKEREL, BLOATERS, No. 1 EACH FANCY, No. 1 FOR .13 No. 3 3 FOR ,a5 CAN SALMON, CHINOOK. ,s PUDDING is CAN MACKEREL. BROILED IN SOUSE AND IN TOMATO SAUCE ... . . . . jo SPICED ANCHOVIES, 10 1 A. V. ALLEN Sole Agents For Bakes' Steel COMMITS SUICIDE. l i t. KK. (iv . :-i M. i..-. .h s Mil . Ciii' l ..! I'.dirc ol this 1 il , colli milled -uii i. if hi-; ni'il In .boutini: liinie!t' liiini:i:li lac head. Kcuiul e and bar ol i 111 i ) i t 11 n-11 1 in .miiii'i lion i'h .1 recent ;tl)J.il .iiv attributed n I 'ie r.aiM' ot' hi -i ll ib .trtirtimi. Mile. a- a ! i n-; titt-itilwr of tlie t'iiri-tian church anil in ".o.l -t.niiliiiir in tin Woodmen of tin- World and tlie loci! lmlye ot t KUl Fellow . He i smiixed hv a wile mid several childr. 11. WASHING WITHOUT WATER X Like TrylBK U Get Rid of Daalrmf Wlthoat HerpleUe. Did you ever see any one tryinj to irash themselves without soap or water? If you did what would you say ot him? It Is every bit as foolish to try to get rid 01 Dandruff ana to prevent Bald' ness by feeding the germs which causa it. with Canthrarides. Vaseline. Glycer ine and similar substances which form the principal ingredients of most so called Hair Vigors. Newbro's Herplclde Is successful be cause It attacks and kills the parasitic germ which feeds on the hair root. It is the original and only genuine scalp irermlctde manufactured. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In tamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurin. Prop. "Special Agent." Your attention is called to our new store, now open and ready for business We Do Expert Painting, Graining Paper Hanging and Frescoing GIVE US A CALL The Eastern Painting a Decorating Co. Xo. 75 9th St. "Billy Buster 111 II Shoes" - They have a sole that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street Cpp. Ross Higgins & Co. Cut B.uri ngton Hall Coll -e. EXPEDITE HEARING Effort Made to Hasten Standard Oil in Answering. NO COMPROMISE ARRANGED Opposing Counsel Meet and Endeavor to Simplify the Manner of Con ducting the Inquiry Nothing Definite Determined Yet. NEW Yt'ilK. Ma reli U.-Alired 1) blh of ( liii-an, Mrxti-rn emin-el for the Standard Oil intere-ts will meet Hcii.ral I oiiu.el H. Elliott today ami -iilmiit to him the views ol" Attorney leneral Hadley if Missouri, relative to t!i.' -nit- ii;aiii..t the oil company insti tuted by the Western prosecutor. - It i- po-ible," -iiid Mr. Elliott yes-I'-nlav. '"that -utne a),Te.iiieiit may be reached Ix'tuei'ii opjio-illjj counsel by which the taking of testimony may lie imirh -implihVi when the hearing is re-tuu-d here. It may be that certain lad- may lie ;i'ieel to. and that the Mandaid Oil Company, through it at torney, will asrie to produce certain witnes-e.. It is not true that anv com- promi-e lias lieen reached, nor that any thing d tinite has been determined. Mr. Eddy and Mr. Hadley were together in Mi ouri. and they talked over the' -it nation, Mr. Hadley outlining the Mill-jeet- 011 which he desired information. That i- ;ill that has been done to date." ACT QUICKLY. Delay Has Been Dangerous in Astoria. 1 tli- li.'li' f j : i r i ' et t:e' ritfht time. .V-t ijiii'kly in times, "f danger. Iiai'kach. i- kidm-v daiiv'-r. I'-;i ii" Kidm-v Till- art .pijYkly. uiv di-T' -iiiL'. diiiieioii- kidn"V ill-. Plenty of cid ii'-e to prow- thi-. I. 'ai'-iiil, I'.'Hjiloy 1 at T In- Portland Lumber Co.. foot of Lincoln -tre t, who re-ide, at :ji;i; Eii-t. street, Portland, Ore i'oii. -ay-: "I was feeling mi-eruble with a d-pi'---in.' lameiies. around the -mall of my back all last -uinmer. At lir-t. I did not pay much attention to it, but. I continued to -jviv; wor-e and finally be came -o bad that I thought. 1 would haw to lay olT work. To bend or move ipihklv c.iu-i-d -everal (winces. J often attacked with dizzy -pell-, -perk-b-foie my eye. and 1 had no ambitiou or energy. In the inornin 1 aro-e a-tir'-d as v. jjcu I went to In-d. In fact. I had ail the -vmp'oin- of a Moy -cei'-'ave of kidney 'rouble. When I was -nil i ill'.' the v.or-t f read about Doan's Kidney pill- and procured a box. ( -oon noticed an improvement in my condi tion, and the plain and aching acro-u my back di -app'-ared. About six weeks a'.'o I wa- laid up with a of tlie rip foi1 two weeks. Mmptoms of kidri"y complaint made tle-jr appearance a'iin and 1 ri'-oited to Uoan's Kidney Pills a -ccond time. Tlcy ju-t as tlioroiihIy freed me of the tiouble a- in the former ea-e. 1 cannot exjir,- what a .'hall).'' they have made in me. f simply fee like a ilili'erent per-un." J'lenty mojc proof like this from As toria people. Call at Powers' store and a-1; what hi- cii-tonier's report. For -ah' by all dealer-. Price, oO cent-. l'o-iei-.lilburn Co., liiill'alo, Xew Vork. -o!c acent- for 1 1n- Cnited States. J'ciiicinl, r tlie name -JJoan's an! take no ot her. Afflicted With Rheumatism. "I was and am yet afflicted with rlieiimMi-rn." says Mr. J. C. Bayne, editor of the Ib rald, Addington, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Palm am able once more to attend to business. It is the best of lini menis." jf troubled with rheumatism f.'ivc Pain Palm a trial and you are cer tain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. One ap plication relieves the pain. For SALMON NOT CARED FOR Unless Oienon and Washington lak Mote Inteiest in Salmon Indiistty Government Will Refuse to Aid in rtotecting Fish. t I, ,1,1 l l-l'. ,, I i '1,1 I : IH li !.M , ,ill llletim. H. I ., Aluicti I'. A tl"'H nt comment heard h, le is ilepr.ir.it, n i I lie I acitic Noittiuo-1- allitude Covaii the -a 1 iii.ui ii-hiti;.' iiidii-ti. ilili.i.i Hie bureau ot li-heiic- do not eil lien di-u-t at what the lev-aid niipai aide inditlileiH" toward salmon. Flu vime -pint I- limlmi; laoadel iclle, t loll and will .nine day deelup into a p,c tie uppnit inn to eiixeinmcnt aid I wmk in which the State- do not -how more, intei ' -t. Thi- ciiiici-in i not ba-ed -o mu upon failtiicH to appropriate tunds lot piopa'ation, a- upon Iav which tin I't'ocrai oiiiciai- mneve very poor pin tis tloii to li-h. t he dei ic.i-iliy iiiiinU I of -aluion cauiiht at tin- hatcheiic where art ilii ial propagation i- rmt bid eii a- prooi mat tlie nelu-ttv will warn to an unimportant lui-ine--, which i not woinhv mainteii.ince ol hatchei ie- I ho-.' otle ial- of a more optimi-li IUIII. hope mat tin- people ot I lu'oll and Wa-hiiitnii will improv,- on their old iii-toin- ln'tore it i- Iimi late. It aili -tate would pill ill lolii- iitca-uiv patently atfordiiii; greater a ui.iiue .. the pel inaiiciii y of the -aluion itidus trv. the effect would ! immedialc here. and in doubt i- felt that the govern meiit would be iVadv tor all time to co-operate eery way pos-ible in eon-titiuin-.' flu- -aluion industry as one of the nio-t prieel.-s j;ifts of nature. Men of the Ka-t who read of what their rivpr- afforded in pioneer day, and de ploie -oiiii! of the ruvaj.'cs of ciilia tion. offer many ardent prayeiv that the Pacific N'orthwe-t will be arou-ed before the noble salmon ceases to be a general eommereial commodity. GooJ. Roads. Iilile John II. Seott of the On-yon ood Koad-' As-ociation and Iildtre of Marion counts, ha- invited Senator Fulton to attend tin- 'leat atherin which will mark the owrnment expeii mcntal wiiii; in l"1 road building near alem .mm' time in .May. .linlce s,(,tt -ay- that he and his fellow woiker- ale alianidno to run cxcur-ioii train- to Mil-in during the period ot the demon -tration. an 1 intend- to make of it a L'-il.t dav. when as manv ol the iieotile I the -tate a- can. will be in-liilcted in road building. Senator Fulton has expre--ed his pur pose of attending the meeting if Con t'i's. adjourns in time, but. i- unable to -ay detiiiitclv now in thi- ie-pect. Many "-cnatoi- and the leader- of the llon-e In-li-ve an adjournment will be had even earlier ih.in loi,-, a-N-d a few we-k- earlier, and hope that the .f-.jon will clo-e about May 1. 'Ilicie j- a oiowino -pirit to -hoifcn the -e-sioti, if the pending matter- can be di-posed of earh and the Hoii-e ha- ni-hecl bu-i- iic-s -o a- to be able to t.-i'iiiinate thi--e.-imi any time it appear- that the Senate could finish. Convict Labor. One of the -tate- lo u-e convict labor in road eoii-l ruction for ;, ),,;, tjm,. js N'orth Carolina, and thi- commonwealth is crdicd willi Inuiiiu' about the best -y-teni of hiojiua.v . ti, ,e found in any Mate ot the Tnion -imilarlv -ituated with regard to population and indii-t- l ies. Xort h Carolina, ha- -et an example that is beiny closely studied by iminv other Kasterii and South en States. It. has been -o sucee-sful in ! tiny "ood work and at a very low co-t. that the demonstration is regarded the best yet made in the country of the handliti'' of wO SPICES, q C0FFE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, AbaluJe Purify, f ines. Flavor, - Crcalesf 5. rer h, f?iasoittl! friers. ' aOSSET&DEVEFlS ; r PORTLAND, OREGON, jj 811 Hi ills KILLED BY 1EB 'Cuntitiiii'd t,,m p.,c.- 1 i o! a ban, I o milhw-. I ,,,:iu,-ui;; no hief, thai had ben i.iidiii,- tnccdlv loio- on the l.ie, lanee at loin, and tliioii.-h , llancc had -lined up , ,hin. vrcloii- n lit inn ol alt'au-, 1 oh. in lo -cph lliiiican o the Sixth I ill .t III t . In ', ,., the opi'lat ion.. Six Hundied Killed. All the di'iendci- of the oio .Irony hold wrie kill ,, and lion limlie. weie loinei in the uoih- I he allllleiN j, Intel In . l.hnk and tackle a distance o :Iimi i r.-t into -ilioii on the lip of (In- ciat -i I'l i;;adir Cencial l!'i-. wa- pu s, lit t hniiiijliont th,. aetinit he attacking column, weie coinniaiidcl t, aoi i 'm. ii lluiidv, ( apt.iin :. ', l aw ton Captain Unci.. Captain I,. Koeliler, I apt.iin M.ldachlni and 1 .ietit enanl lohii.on. l ie oiliier- and men , ,i,,m,., hivrhU mi iiii-int the .Mm o ( ,,ii.i.iI,ii ,1 v . ho 'lid excellent M,,(, t hi'II . a u.i 1 1 e. niimbeiin I; ,,nt ,,(' ti, , i 'IIU-l-Cil., I t i. illlpo.-ildi. (ii ,-,,, ,-iv I -loy il lacked r iiatin'al po-itimi than hal Olticial Account. AvlllM, Tti, Mai,,, o h Ii, ial account of lie- (iyht ucu i- con tabled in tiie following cabl.ejiain ie eiwl at the War I p.n I meiit tin. nioi mil'' : Military Seeicl.n a-luiiyloii : Follow iue coiidcii.ed Im ui ot M.ijm i.cu ial WiMid'. di. patch Irmii C.iiuli,iiieo. Mai. h tl ; I loop., Il.llal delaehlllellt , eon-l.il. ulary. Colonel Joseph W. human in iiiainlinjf. attacked M,,r,, fi tilieatimis ill crater on Mount near Join. ction la-ted alt iiioon, M.ueii i;, until illumine, Maieli s. Mount Oaio .imi ci't liiyh, hl-t tint ic-t allele CO deetee. Mil lid'c, heaiy timber. Vitilleci ifl-d bv block alld tackle ,'ttHHI feet. " Molo. depredated tl'On .tloueold r pa-t ei"ht nimit1!- and le-i-tel to tha death. About boo killed. Majm- i-'iieral Wood and Li i.'.oliei O, ii,-ri! la-ker . !i-, w.ie pix-.ent dniiiie ad ion. "Killed, aiuic, l.'i ellli-ted. ( .1 ; i' .1 i I : Tee Wounded III thl'.'h. -lie.'lt. lil-t I.I' ll'eu. lilt l,oiiill lohll-t.,11. Wounded ill -hollldel . .e ioll- - .( I.li'lllen Mlt F.nio.t II. AvncA, wounded in had. -Ii;.'iit. Fir-l l.iciiteuant U jley . i ,, way. wounded in eve, -lielii. Thii'v ut enli-ted men. Nam-. cu!i-t,., men killed alld Wound I W ill be lepm ted later. 'NlMV. Wolindi'il: Ln-ie! I', s. Cook, foot, -crioil-; Co-waiu l.iluioil', elbow. -liht ; one -eauian. -Iiet, " Con-tablllai V. killed: Three enli-t ed men; wounded. John p. White thi;,di, serious, " Total killed. H; wounded. -V.'. "Troop-, naval atCichmeni anil con -tabulaiy all hiyhly commended. ' W DL'KU S, ''111 ab-i'licc of lliii-ioii ( oliimaiider." flic Morning Astortan, (We. . month ASTORIA COMMISSION and AOCTION CO. 0G5 Commercial Street AOCTION EVERY SATURDAY at a p. m. PRIVATE SALES during the week Ask Us for Price 305 Commercial Street. SAY LAW WAS NOT VIOLATED Allege Cotpiii.il ion No( Common Cmnei May Do Itiduealy All Titles Whiih Ln Intemled lo Pie v.nt, RiM'iaiiiuiK 1'i.ide. tllli iai, ' , d Idl e ol the i III the ledeial K l"l u.ilali., , I i u.i law w i , will be that i iih'ii i iiiner tt, i , I hilly- u hieh I i e cut le.l 1,11111' i. laic and dine . Ilepic-eiit it i Ilia lllla llli'd t ' I line It illll w I he a n 1 1 1 1 li -t I i i. " I I Ilina . admit that lhe - l""l" i lb a i ol I e am e mi I 1 1 1 1 . i ii n i n ! . ,iet a'; i the .,,,,,,,,, ''lliid le.t, .i,i It I point loll li, i ,i i i, in hi iii.Iii ... 1 1 v all i. w I- intended In pi, l ie, II , c'H I'll ,' lit "lit c,iniie! It loll ol 0" .oi,ip,!in i : tie i ,1,1) e,' . w i e I be b. V oil, I I, ,, h ol ; I he i iituji mi ina ai a iiimi,,p,.U ,, ti,. -aid P, id I'iiowm ol ' 'li. 01 A I'.IUKII ,'l 'tui coiupaii v " bul hoi pi ii e I hell! Ill I ma n 1 i I an -a 1 1 III il "I t .i 1 -1 1 ol he . i.mpaiiv I a . ii..t ! I be -ml I. il nun. I'! t he otb, ial .Ial, '..'Il llll Mood, l,'!i ' ' ., I ' .1 Mol ll loll oC t I a iMune n! ,, ) I,,. i il II or, ,i . ,pl !ie le. of rolepe! lol . .l','.lllll III r'C.i'llt I in. and i haiv'iii,' i , ant olee. elei aim hiisii;, , -. the law linn ,. Iccntiiie i hi e' I h. admi.-iiiii iolal i,,n of h. iiothiny l. to ' I lle-e i halye. a . vet bull llotil;,.' ot the aciii.ate luelil o At tto It tine. Won!.! t ha la w ." Mr M 1-, '. " I'ltipaiii incline imitiol ..I the ! biliiyiuy p' ltl . : linn, to hal a--i ' : ee..ivii and ri,i;',' I here'i. Hill, , f h 1 1: o w il h t he Wmn.i , w a. iiii excuse fur i ,1 at h a, oiiii. a , , , l.nlli.lllt wimiy I- tillable to Itill old fa.hlolied i t V r Special Stationery Display LARGEST LOT OF BoX AND TABI.F.T PAPER EVER BROUGHT TO ASTORIA FINE CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS IN BULK AND BOXES IN ALL FASHIONABLE SHADES AND FINISHES. ALSO A OPES. SEE HIE SHOW WINDOW, THEN COME INSIDE AND SEE LARGE LINE OF COMMERCIAL PAPERS, TABLETS AND ENVEL INTERIOR DISPLAY. J. N. GRIFFIN Weinhard's LBP. Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Western road! From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest: Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi nessand solicits yours. . 'u S) .) I '. " "1 1 d Better &fe Grade Better Trade Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier. . 1 7 a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore.