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8 THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1900. 2 SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS 8! SPRING NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT YOUR VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND GRASS SEEDS. 'WE HAVE A LARGE AND CHOICE VARIETY. Red Clover, White Clover, Tim othy, Orchard. Blue Grass; Choicest Varieties of Sweet Pea and Nasturtium Seefls. a w A. .V. ALLEN Sole Agents For Baiter's Barriogton Hall Steel Cut Coffee. 8 M S SG33S S033S SI33S SCI33S SQ33S Sfaaas w Sermons of Yesterday 1 CHICAGO WINS DEBATE. CHICAGO. April 14. Univerit v of Chicago debaters defeated the Xirth western University team last night winning the championship of the ecu tnil oiutoncal association. J he ipies tion debated was: ''Resolved, that the poliev of substantiillv enlarmnsr the American navy is preferable to the poli cy of maintaining it in its present fttren&th and etlicicncy." Chicago has the affirmative. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED). Tk Cmataat Wcariaa- of Bat Prapa- atea DaadraA Gtrmt. There are many men who wear their liata practical!? all the time when awaka. and ara blessed with a heavy shock ot hair; yet if the scalps of these same men once became Infested with dandruff reraw, the parasites would multiply alt the quicker for lack of air. Baldness would ensue as the final result New bro'a Herpiclde kills these germs and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant growth. Herpiclde is a pleasant hair dressing? as well as a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of Injurious sub stance. Sold by leading- druggista Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpi clde Co.. Detroit. Wen. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bend St, Owl Drug Store, M9 Com. St, T. F. Lanrin, Prop. "Special Agent." Hi . HEW 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 8th St. FRAUD IS CHARGED House Members Alleged to Be Wrongly Recorded on Vote. TEXAS REPRESENTATIVE SORE Hi Poll Was Taken on Question of Re taining Southern R. R. Subsidy in P. 0. Department Appro priation Bill Won. Washington. .April lo. fraud is claimed to have been committed Sat urday in the recording of the vote in favor of retaining the Southern Rail- y subsidy, in the postotTice depart ment appropriation bill. The suspen- ion was not disclosed vesterdav when the house met and a further investiga tion made by those who opposed the subsidy is expected to derelop the fact, as to whether the action of the clerk in recording member in favor of the subsidy who were not present was in tentional or simply a "mistake." The vote yesterday stood 99 for the sub sidy to 66 for its expulsion from the measure. Todav Mr. Stevens, Democrat, of Texas declared that he was absent yes terdav and that his vote recorded for the subsidy was an outrage upon him. Immediately thereafter Mr. Steenerson Republican of Minnesota, one of the anti-subsidy Republicans, declared that the vote in favor of the Southern bene fit charged to Mr. IIdge, Republican of Iowa was an error. "Mr. Hedge was not present yester- lay," he declared. "When his name was called the clerk announced him in the negative on the motion to recommit the bill and strike out the provisions for the sub-illy. I protested then, and the clerk told me that the record was changed. Ij see today, however, that Mr. JTedfjc i r-eorded." ! Both the Votes of Messrs. Steenerson j and Hedge were expunged. This action leaves the subsidy advocates with but one majority. A request to have a recapitulation of the vote was immedi ately denied by Representative Uver strcet of Indiana, chairman of the com mittee, who was one of the principal advocates of the Southern subsidy. Pillsbury's Best Flour, Minneapolis, $1.75 per sack. Geo. Lindstrom & Co. The recent boat race on the Thames brought Cambridge one point nearer to equality with Oxford in the score, but there are still six points between them. That lead will be overcome in time if Cambridge can keep up the pace it has set in the present century. Silly Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out CAN PREDICT NOTHING. NAPLES, April 14. Professor Mat tcueei stated to the Associated Press correspondent today that while any re liable prediction is impossible and while the volcano might break out again at any moment, lie hoped there would be no further outbreak. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street Opp. Ross Kiggina &Co. Its equal as a curative agent does not exist. So perfect is the medicinal action as to challenge the admiration of the medical profession. Such is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Frank Hart, druggist. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable.. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com forts if you are suffering from rheuma tism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will give you re lief and its continued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. Rev, Mr. Rydiitist of the First Luth eran church spoke on the theme: ''Hat ter Dawning'' from which sciinon we give a few gleanings. Dawn is the herald of day. Before it .the shades of night Hoc. And when finally the sun beams in his iimi n tny glory all nature rejoices. What a power of transformation is not vested in the sun ray? What iultueiiee of the light UHui nature and man? We me glad to note that so many are helping the sun rays in their work of transforma tion in our city. May this also he the dawning of a new dav and it brighter future for Astoria. "The first Kaster dawning must have Wen beautiful. When all nature was troubled at the agonv and death of the I.ord how much more did not a thrill of joy pass through the great heart of crc a tion at his rising, at the new uianifcs. tation of life and power. In speaking of Kaster Pawning we wish to dwell especially on the spirit al figu our theme presents. There are many forms of spiritual darkness. The evil one is called the prince of darkness When he can plunge a soul into the darkness of sin and unbelief who blind ly rushes towards certain ruin then he wrings his hands in satanic glee. Rut what unspeakable joy itmong the host of light when dawn appears.) Was man before the darkness, fallen, dead in t res- pases and sin, so he shall rise and live by the power of that light. Thus is the iVMirection of Christ spiritually re newed in every soul that turns from darkness to light. This light tdiall en- crease in brightness and not fade into twilight. This new life shall develop and grow into the likeness of Christ. In one of our favorite hymns we sing "There is hope lieyond the shadow, there is hop beyond the vale." This is Eatcr dawning indeed. The most mis erable life is worth living, for by tin light of this hope we are assured that it is better up yonder. As the sun ray can lie captured in its (light by means of light, so hope is a light from heaven to tell its wonderful story of the source of light, so sope is a light from heaven tilling the wonderful story of light and life beyond the bounds of time. There are many other forms of dark ness to lie dispelled, the darkness of ignorance for instance. We boast of being American citizens, why? Is it because we have lieen bom and raised here? No, that alone does not make us better. The "reatest scoundrel and ig noramus might be an American. But. we make our boast from the greater an-! vantages offered to us religiou-ly, mtc lectually, and socially. There is no ex cuse what ever to day for a lack of edu cation. Common education is within the reach of all, and a higher education can be had by an one who strives for it. We are new as a nation and as vet ex perimenting, but our beginning is the dawning of a bright future. Last evening there was a crowded hous at the Sunday School cxeicj.es, an es pecially fine program was rendered. The music both vocal and instrumental was the predominating feature. Over a hun dred cala lilies from California togeth er with other cut flowers and Easter lil ies made up the floral decorations. RETURNED TO COUNCIL OAKLAND. CAL. April l.V-The Bp plication of the Western I'acitle Rail road Company fur a I'lMitchlsw from Third and Myrtle to Fir-t and Chest nut was considered by the Judiciary committee nf the city council and has becu returned to the council wit li mit recommendation, As on all previous occasions when the tiould people have applied for privileges Deputy District Attorney Phil WttMi, who, with Distort Attorney .1. J, Allen represents the Southern I'.icille Company was on hand with objections, Walsh wanted action delayed on the ground thai the uhlinniitv 'granting the fran chise did not contain a suitable pro vision for proper and sate appliances at the crossings, Attorney Charles K. Snook, on ladinlf of the Western Pa rille. urged immediate action, saving that the provisions could easily be in corporated in the ordinance, but Coun cilman Haceaus preferred to delay tin) matter in accordance with Walsh's wish. Attorney Snook urged that the South-, em Pacilic's objections lie put in writing and he thought that the Soul hem I'a citle should have had its data on hand, ''We do not want to be inviised again of trying to block the Western I'acilie," said Attorney Walsh. "You haven't blocked us yet," replied Snook, again contending that there was no reasonable excuse for delay, . The application however, was sent back to the council without recoinmcn dation. D The Dunlap fiat The Hat that gentlemen wear, in all the new styles and colors. A DRESSY HAT MAKES A DRESSY MAN. r HJl'IlIUiej. i V ' f- . mi NEW STYLES fc SHAPES THAT WILL SUIT YOU INUUMUIVUa Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes is our long suit. It will be your "long suit" if you will look through our line of Spring Novelties. W9 P. A. STOKES "THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE." J RAILROAD TO PHILIPPINES WASHINGTON. April 1.1. Prepara tions ui being made for the early Im--ginning of work on ,the railroad to lie built in the Islands of l'auay, Xegios ami Cebu.. in the Philippines, conces sions for the construction of which were recently granted to a syndicate. Ac I'dfliii b4 i""miat.ioii, r4ichli(g the War Department Engines and a force of men will lie sent to the Philippines on one of the vessels leaviug the Pa- itle coast for the Philipines at aiv eartv late. The concession nrivilcge is for alnnit 100 mile, of railroad on each of the three islands named. It is expected that native labor will 1m- utilized to thj greatest poihle jt4n in t ht building of roads. F. Aj Moltitor, who has been employed by the Philipine government as a rail way expert in connection with the con struction of railways in the Philippines under the concessions after a stav in Washington during which he was in frequent conference with Secretary Taft and officer of the Insular Bureau re- I lative to railroad building in the Thil- J ippines, is now enroute to the Pacific j coast and will embark there for the j Philippines, whei' he will reman dur-j iug the construction as the rcprescnta- j tive of the Philipine government. SIP fP If EE? M C ByLJ'j """" ft I i II WHEN YOU SHOOT I M 1 1 HIT mini y-ui am ni-niiij m - U il lur.I, Uj.i dr Ijr.Tl. Mai. yet lnl, i.Miiit ,y (booing u.c MKVtN'S. tat 41 Y;,r. STEVENS AH MS ,,,, cunioleH i'KIMIER ItuNOKSI,., ..' CL'RAC V. Our hue i Rides, Shotguns, Pistols t.t.1 in il Man ns If )um innt ttui. tlilf I'lfwit.plfH'iwyV.! A Iti-r,Ul.- trr n ( r t f tU ' !, IWootilttlthriM cflof Aluminum lanifr iH bf luiwartkd lot w (fult in Hamj'i, J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P. 0. Bo I 409 CHICOPIK VAIXS. Vf ASS., U 8. A. The sT Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est ofa!l writing machines. It does belt1"' work, docs it tuickcr,ia8ts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter . L Ul peni vmi oiir liitle honk trDirig ill Sil It. Ttmtf'itrr urs'r(. M. v l..nrf trnicJ. Sirnojfjphru f .iniihcS'. Th Smith Premier ,B47 6Urk 8t, PortUnd Or. til ...,.,.'J Wirmn-aiiii ilriiiil ixxxxmiiiTXTHiiiiiiirrxiiinixxnuii EASTER SERVICES. At the Congiegational church last evening there was a special Kaster ser vice, consisting of song, reci tations, re sponsive readings, etc. A large audi ence was in attendance. LOOKING FOR LOCATION. Charles A. Phelps f Wcr. Idaho arrived in Astoria list night and is r'istce.d ot thu; Hottd Irving. M Phelps is here in the interests of the Phelps Manufacturing Company, of which firm be is president. This com pany is the manufacturer of the famous self clinching railroad spike, and have large shops located in Wci-er. At pres ent Mr. Phelps is in Astoria looking over the ground with a view of in stalling a plant. He will thoroughly in spect the situation and if suitable means can be found will locate here 4-51t Kindred of Tokcland is guest of h.-r si-t,pr Mrs. Miss Bessie in Astoria the Albert Ross. Mrs. Oscar Wilson leaves tonight for Alaska where she will join her husband. "The constitution of the L'nited States," says Tom Watson "expressly declares that no money shall be tak en from the treasury without 8n appro priation by congress. Therefore when Lyman Gage and Leslie Show, secre taries of the treasury, took $15,000,000 out of the treasury and placed it in the Standard Oil bank in New York city they violated the supreme law of the. land. The $-)0,000,000 which Mr. Kooscvelt's administration has been allowing the national banks to hold alowing the national banks to hold and to use is held and uesd in violation of the constitution. What do our big men care for the law? Nothing. The law is for the small and the weak." Cures Coughs and Colds Mrs. C. Peterson, 825 Lake St, Topeka. Kans, says "Of all cough remedies Bal lard's Horehound , Syrup is my favorite j it has 'done and will do all that is claim ed for it to speedily euro all coughs and colds and it is so sweet and pleas ant to the taste. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. . DESERT CLAKAMANSHIRE. Yesterday afternoon two members of the crew of the Clackmananshire which is lying in the lower harbor, waiting dispatch for Australia, dferte'd and have not been seen since. Both men are foreigners and as near as can be learned watched their chance and when a fishing boat drifted along under the ship's bow leaped down onto her and escaped before discovered. The cus toms authorities were informed but n search of the harbor failed to find any trace of the missing men. MISSING MAN IN JAIL. OAKLAND, April 15. According to a message received by Police. Chief Wat son, Loins May, who disappeared from 930 Jefferson street a week ago was ar rested at AVjatsonvillc on suspicion of insanity. May was at one time an in mate of Agnews Insane Asylum, being released about two months ago through the effort of Albert, Currlin for whom he has since worked, May is 32 years old. McKanlas Colored Merry Makers One Night Only, Thursday Evening April I9lh Hjlasf s Mall Minstrel, Vaudeville and Musical Comedy. Prices of Admission 5oc, Children 2sc Reserved Seats without extra charge can be secured R at Hoefler's. J. Q. A. B0WLBY, Prwidant. 0. I. PETERSON, Vice-President. rRANK FATT0N, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashlar. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in 1100,000,' Surplus and Undivided Profits 1.18,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposit 168 Tenth 8tret, ASTORIA, OREGON. W V T Wll 11 IUI VI Beer. Ballards Horehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough; oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing, Henry C. Stearns; Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, May 20, 1902: "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaction, I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend it." 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNl FOX, Pres. and Rapt. F L BISHOP. Secretary A . L. FOX, Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANE, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED . . . . Canning Machinery, Marine Engines jnd Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street