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THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. HURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1900, AMERICAN DIVORCE LAW EXPLAINED TO ENGLISH ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS TO IPillsbury's Eest SHAREHOLDERS Limited Allotment of itoek now ofTerd-12 per cent gunrenteed. Will pa; THE FLOUR THAT HAS A WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. over at) per cent when stores are sUibtlihid. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS COI J. B. FULLER. President. (Ex-California Dank CommUnloner.) HON. TRUMAN REEVES, Secretary and Tienurcr (.Treasurer of tba 8taU of California.) CAPTAIN E. E. CAINE, Director. (Capitalist arid Ship Owner, Suttla, Waah ) T. K. STATELER, Director, (General Agent Northern raclflo R. R.) WILLIAM CROCKER, Director, (San FrancUco.) Fears Regarding State of Divorce in United States are Quieted. 8 SHOULD NOT MEDDLE Fresh Vegetables of All Kind Received Daily. A. V. ALLEN'S SOLE AGENT BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. Are You Going to Paint This Season? 0 Painting is always expen sive and you want to have it done as cheaply as possible. H WILL 1 Ui!E? By buying a cheap paint and saving a trifle in the be ginning 'or by'using PATTON'S Swtt Proof Paint which looks best and wears longest B. F. Allen & Son Sole Agennts Packers Will Retaliate on Public for Investigating. FOREST RESERVE QUESTION Senator Fulton Working to Regulate Forestry and Agricultural Matten For People's Interests in This State. IIII.H.U..III.I! .II.UIIIIHIII I I mp mm uws A good, sound, weather and water proof roof should be your first con sideration. Malthoid will please you and the price will be right Be sure to send for booklets and see our agents. The Paraffine Paint Company FISHER BROS., CO., Sole Agents. BAMBOO PAPER RACKS. TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS. ETC., HAND MADE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED. Yokohama Bazaar 626 Commercial Street, Astoria 0 SPICES, q vOFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FLMORifiO EXTRACTS AbolutePuriry, Rnesr Flavor, Cre&resrSfrenh,fie&sorablefrio?s. CLOSSETftDEVERS f PORTLAND, OREC ON. r J .VSTORIAX XKYVS lU'REAU, Wash ington, D. (.'.. Juno 0. An undercurrent of sentiment ervndinj; Congress thee days, when a new isne with the great packers is being exploited, is that the meat packing business would be as economically and hygieiiically done by many fairly large plants situated near the point of production. Friends of the big packers argue that further interfer ence with the order that has developed by Armour, Swift, et ul may re-ult in thee magnates, reducing capital invest ed, not seeking foreign trade and other wise trying to discipline a meddlesome public. This menace does not seem to have terrors for either consumer or gtock producer. Without the club held by the mammoth packers over all independent packing industries, assurance is given that many new plants would spring up throughout the west and middle west If the packers are to intimidate the public, a more effectual threat than that indicated, will have to be made. Agricultural Bill. When the pending agricultural appro priation bill Womes law, if as at pres ent framed, all proceeds of forest reserve-, whether for Nile of timber or grazing privileges, will bi- divided with counties in which the reserves are situ ated. The percentage agreed upon is It), which will probably le finally adopt ed, this being of gross it-ceipts. Th- effect in Oregon will be material. 1 where approximately 12,iHX).000 acres of land has been withdrawn for forest re serves. Sale- of timber are limited yet, but will no doubt grow rapidly as the supply diminishes and prices rise. Oregon'-, counties having the heaviest tim ler in reserves will probably reap a con siderable annual revenue from this source. Grazing fees will be realized from the firt year that the new provis ion goes into effect. The minimum and maximum figtiivs are not available, but the average number of sheep that will be permitted 011 reserves will probably be at the rate of one for each 2.5 acres, while cattle will be allotted at the rate of one beast for each five or six acres. The government's figures for summer grazing of sheep are five to eight cents, and 25 to 35 for cattle. If sheep may be taken a a basis of estimate, as six cents a head, and 2.5 acres to one sheep, the revenue from 12,000,000 acres would be i?2WH,000 for the grazing privilege. It cannot be said that nearly 12,000,000 acres will be grazed, so this basic figure is probably high. Under the 10 per cent provision, the state would get out of this aggregate but $28,800, to be dis tributed among the many counties hav ing reserve land. Timber revenues will in all probabil ity be much larger, especially west of the .summit of the Cascades. Such re turns will in all probability become a more important item of county revenue in the next decade. In the struggle for such concessions as this, the northwe-t members of Congress have often found themselves practical ly alone. Senator Fulton has consist ently striven for a larger percentage of timber and range receipts, but found that the struggle had to be pioneered among apathetic members whose states had little or no timber for- the market and less grass. Under the provisions of the pending measure, he hopes that pub lic sentiment will be quickened, until the division of receipts is placed on a basis of such share for the government as actual expenses require, giving the residue to the counties where the re serves are found. l.OXWX. .Tune 6. -The recent decis ion of the supremo court at Washing ton with regard to American divorce law created" a great deal of excitement, for it was stated that by that decision "nil divorces )vime invalid where either party was not a resident of the state wherein the decree was obtained." This it was alleged, would affect the status of thousands of people who had lieen divorced in various states of America and hud remarried, children in many cases resulting from those mar riages. An American lawyer in discuss ing the subject in the Westminster Ga tette, however, declares that the earlier reports were gross exaggerations. The word "residence" was Mihstituted for "domicile." He adds: Xow in vast majority of martial actions no question arises which ousts the state court of its jurisdiction. The federal courts expressly disclaim any power to regulate the status of the citi zen of nnv state. Jttit if a right guar anteed by the United State constitution be claimed in a Mate court and denied, the party aggrieved can remove the ciiuso to the United States court. The federal constitution provides that each signatory state must give full faith and credit to the act of each other state. This clause va invoked by Mr. Had dock. The New York Court of Appeals, although admitting the right of another state to make decrees valid anywhere affecting the status of its own citieus and of those citizens who hud voluntar ily submitted to its jurisdiction, denied its right to push its law across the state lilies so 11 h to affect the status of a citizen of allot hei- state who hud not conferred jurisdiction by her voluntary 11c til Krom this denial of an alleged con stitutional right .Mr. Haddock appealed to Washington, and the supreme court there. Hut nine tenths of the agitation and fright grow out of the fact that in the first new simper account the word 'residence' was substituted for the woiM 'domicile.' " . 5, 10 and 15 Cent Stores v 30 STORES NOW BEING ESTABLISHED ON PACIFIC COAST. MANAGERS WANTED who can Influence capital. fhm of profits and salary to right party. PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES CO. INCORPORATED Head Office: Union Saving Rank Building. Oakland, Cal. Proipectu ind information free. Write today. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. I:STA1ILISII1.I 1880. SUBTERRANEAN AGE ISIWILL iDISCUSS INFANT COMING Chicago Engineer Predicts That Play Houses of the Future Will Be Built Beneath the Street. CHICAGO. .lime . A subterranean age wheu theativs will 1 built under ground and the busv hum of factories will resound from far beneath the side walk was forecasted last night by Engi neer -John M. Kwen in an addre before the Men's Club of St. Peters' Episcopal Church. Mr. Ewen's subject was erecting ''Chicago's skyscraper." Iiut while he pointed out that the erection of build ings titty stones high is perfectly f-.i ible, he said it it also probable that in the future more attention will be paid to dii"mi" habitable holes beneath the street level. Mr. Kwen declared that the San Fran Cisco earthquake proved the superiority of modern lire proof steel construction ovei' all other kinds. SELECT AMERICAN TEAM. Lawn Tennis Team to Compete With Australasian Experts Chosen. NEW YORK. .June fi.-A cable dis patch to the Herald from London s-,ivs: Captain Raymond I). Little yesterday selected the American I-awn Tennis team which is to oppose Australasia at New port, Monmouthshire, Thursday, in the first round of the tournament for the Davis cup. It was decided to play Holcomb Ward and Wreigh Collins in the singles and Collins and Little in the double. The Australasian will be represented by A. F. Wilding and L. O. Poldevin. It is thought that the Americans will secure a comfortable triumph. All chances of Reals C. Wright leing suflicicntly re covered to appear in the challenge round against Great Britain have now disappeared. DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity is Here, Backed Astoria Testimony. by Don's take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's statement. Read Astoria endorsement. Read the statements of Astoria citizens And decide for yourself. Here is one cae of it: E. C. Ruland, printer, living on Astor street, Astoria, Ore., says: "I have tried several guaranteed kidney cures but con sider Doan's Kidney Pills the best and highly recommend the remedy to my friends. My trouble had bothered me off and on for many years. I had pain in the small of my back, sharp twinges when stooping or lifting and the aching bothered me a great deal at night. I was tired, languid and very nervous, but since using Doan's Kidney Pills I have not had these nervous spells nor the headaches I used to suffer from. The results have been a great improvement in the condition of the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills have been so great a help that I am continuing with them, and fell sure of relief whenever suffering .from these troubles." Remember the name Doan's and take no other. MORTALITY King Edward and Queen Will Become Patrons of the Conference on the Subject of Infant Mortality. LONDON, dune ti. -The king and pieen have consented to Iscome patrons of a conference on the subject of infant mortality which will be held in Saxtou Hall, Westminster, on Line LI and 14. Among subjects to I discussed by the conference will lie the causes of the high infantile death cute, anil various sug gested measure for improving general conditions. Such measures include the education of women in hygiene and the care and feedui" of infants; the mi provement of the conditions under which milk for infants is produced and dis tributed; the making of more stringent regulations for the upet vNion of those who take charge of infants for hiiv, and the extension of the mi'lwivcs act to Seutlaml and Ireland. lolin Hums, M. I'., will be the dent of the coiifen-m e, and will i th- opening ddre. Capitol $100,000 J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. r'ltANK FATTON, Cashier. O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President J. W. GARNER, A.lUnt Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital rid in 1UKJM-, urimt mid fnillvl.tod rnu I'A.oe, TntUMwr Ciruerul lnklliu Hulir. Iutrrrl I'alrt 011 Tlinr tHWli io) Tnth 8trt. ASTOMA, OREGON Agency Standard Gas Engines STATIONARY TYPE AN HONEST ENGINE AN HONEST PRICE "Standard" "Standard" "Standard" J. M. ARTHUR & flf) Milliner? Merchants PORTLAND, OREGON. SUFFERS HEMORRHAGE. PRINCETON. N. ,J .tunc !. - l)i Woodrow Wilson, pre-ideut. of J i t tn r ton University has nihVrcd a hemor rhage of the left eye and his physician has advised him to rest. )r. Wilson will take part in the commencement exer cises next week, but will make no ad dress. Dr. Henry Van Dyke will preach the baccalaureate sermon Sunday. 1 TO RESIDE IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, .June fi.-II. Yoakum tiairman of the executive committee of the St. IOuis & San Francisco and the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific? Railroads will in the future, says today's Times, have a New York residence in the up per Fifth avenue section. The house, which Mr. Yoakum has jiiHt bought for about Ji0,0Kl, is at HI East Sixty-sev enth street. TRANSFER PRISONERS. joiAbx mojj U93bx aq 0 S8uiui to Leavenworth. NEW YORK, June fl - Castle Williams the military prison at. Fort day, Gov ernors Island, will again open its doors and send a horde of prisoners to Fort Leavenworth, Kit., next Sunday. Pris oners from various military posts in the Department, of the East will be re ceived this week nt Governors Island and will be sent under guard with the pris oners who are to leave for Fort day. Prisoners will coine from Fort Preble, Me.; Fori Hanks, Mass.; I'lattsburg, N. Y.; Fort Dupont, Del.; Fort. Howard, Maryland, and Fort Monroe. There will be forty-two prisoners in all, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Art of Fine Plumbing hai progressed with the development of the science of sanitation and we hsve kept nice with the improvementi. 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