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TUESDAY, JUNE si, 190C. 8 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. sbury'slest THE FLOUR THAT HAS A WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds Received Daily. A. V. ALUEN'S s SOLE AGENT BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. 1 Are You fioint to Paint this Season? Painting is always expen sire and you want to have it done as cheaply as possible. illlLltlllt! By buying a cheap paint and saving a trifle in the be ginning 'or by using PATTON'S Sun Proof Paint which looks best and wears longest B. F. Allen & Son Sole Agennts -3 RooTing Malthoid on your booses, sheds and all farm buildings will help you raise neallhy, thrifty stock. Cover your cattle sheds, hog bouses, chicken bouses and sheep folds with Malthoid and give your stock warm, dry and comfortable quarters. Malthoid Is wind tight, water tight, beat tight and proof against dampness. It is fire resisting and will last for ages. Send for booklet. The Paraffine Paint Company It FISHER BROS., CO., Sole Agents. More than two thirds of your life you wear shoes, did you' ever think of that? The Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe was built to give your feet comfort two-thirds of your nfe, the rest you sleep. S. A. G1MRE 43 Bond St., opp. Ross, Higgins & Co. Death From Lockjaw never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica. Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y., says: "It cured Seth Burcb, of tbis place ,of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw." Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores. 2Bc at Charles Rogers, drug store. PENDLETON POSTMASTER. WARHINnm'iutof 11-T,' In dent today nominated J. T. Urwn postmaster at Pendleton, Ore. (Continued from page I) ing been the scene of peculiarly ag gravated swindles and frauds, and to leave the impression that only by the Herculean efforts of the head officials of the department, can the State be kept within any reasonable bounds. A lead ing Xew York paper's correspondent has just contributed a column explaining that discovery of a water mark on the paper on which the Mitchell A Tanner law partnership agreement, opened to public officials the vast conspiracy in Oregon, and around thi nucleus, the writer build a most startling story. After dwelling upon the work of Inter ior Department ottkial in the case oc curs the following statement: "The theft of timber lands began 30 years ago. In the last eight years 122, 51)0 acres of the peoples best lands have passed from government to private con trol. Such an amount would make 765, 025 homesteads of 160 acres each, and support an actual farm population, to say nothing of the towns and cities that would arise, of neatly 4,000,000, counting five persons to each family. Iut how much of this valuable land was stolen will never be known." This is a characteristically vague in ference, by which the Oregon cases are left in the public mind as appalling. Xo effort is made to show how much West ern land has been taken honestly. NEAL : INSPECTION House Committee on Agricul ture Considers Amendment. STRICT SECRECY OBSERVED Committee Favors Striking Out Portion of Beveridge Amendment Requir ing Meat Labels to Bear the Date of Manufacture. WASHINGTON, June 11. The house committee on agriculture was locked in its room with the Beveridge meat in spection amendment for six hours today. When the session ended late in the after noon the members said they had agreed to preserve strict secrecy. There was, however, a general statement that "Nothing had been done finally." It is understood the committee itself is gen erally in favor of the striking out of the Beveridge amendment, requiring labels in cans containing prepared meat pro ducts, to bear the date of manufacture. The problem of federal jurisdiction to enforce sanitary regulations on which the question of constitutionality was raised has a tentative solution in the proposition to have all labels for every character of meat product, canned and otherwise, issued by the secretary and attached to the product only after such sanitaay regulations as he strictly shall prescribe, shall have been complied with, and approval given by the government inspector This government labels them to be the paport of meat products in interstate and foreign trade and com mon carriers are forbidden to accept for shipment consignments of goods without official government labels. The question of who shall bear the cost of government inspection is not yet reached. REPORT ADOPTED. Senate Adopts Conference Report on Indian Appropriation Bill. WASHINGTON, June 11. Regardless of opposition of several senators, the expression of which consumed the greater part of today's session, the sen ate udopted the conference report on the Indian appropriation bill. Among the items objection to whs the provision looking to the Htlenient of the claim of U .",0,000 of former United States Sena tor Marion Butler and Joseph M. Vale In connection with the opening of the Col villa Indian licervutioii in I he HM of FISH DRINK WHISKEY 'BECOME INTOXICATED Creek Is Flooded With "Booze," Causing Phenomenon. CHICAGO, June ll.-A dipntch to the Tribune, from Frankfort. Ky., says The flake stand at a distillery broke down yesterday and more than 13,tMH) gallons of good, ripe whisky wa lost. It made its way to Benson creek, only a few feet away. Farmers living along the bank of the .stream later noticed hundreds of fUh either floating lazily OPPORTUNITY WAITS FOR NO MAN President James of Illinois University Gives Graduates Some Sound Ad vice on Value of Seizing Opportunity. CHICAGO, June ll.-A dispatch to the Tribune from Urbana, 111, says: "I do not believe there is an equal number of beautiful lines in the Knglish language which contains more unmiti gated nonsense than 'Ingalls' opportun ity.' "If you take up each job as you come to it, opportunity will be chasing after you instead of you chasing after oppor tunity, "College life cannot escape from com mercialism. 'Do not be suspicious of your fellow man. "Service, not profit, should be your watchword," around such thoughts as these quoted alove President James, of the University of Illinois, built hi an nual baccalaureate sermon to the gradu ating class which was delivered yester- day in the armory. President James said, among other things: j 'It is not a single opportunity which comes to a man, it is a train. It is a never ending pen. some small, large growing, perhps smaller, and more in significant a the years How on but ever and always opportunities too numerous, too great and too large for us to utlilize fully. "It is not opportunity that is lacking. It is lack of power on your part. If you take up each job as you come, throw yourself into it with your full powers before long you will be getting ready for the nKxt higher opportunity. Be fore long you will find yourself among the most efficient people of your gene ration. Opportunity will be chasing af ter you instead of you chasing after opportunity." IN THE BREAKERS. Gasoline Schooner Corinthian on Beach Near Eureka Crew Doomed, EUREKA, June 11. The gasoline schooner Corinthian, Captain Atwater is in the breakers off Humboldt Bay to night. She was disabled by the sea while crossing the bar and drifted on to the beach. Nine men aboard her ai believed to be doomed, the life-savers and tugs being unable to get her. The life-saver made two attempts to shoot a line aboard and are making a third. When 'Itier '.,( Ilii-ir Ilrarda. In Frau..-- Henry IV. -van tlifr lent monarch wlt-j wore n beard, nnd lift bad a fine ore. He was succeeded by b beardles-. minor. In roinpllmwit ti whom iie courtiers Klmvod nil their beerds xce;tt the mustaches. The fU'.f! cesslot. of ii. (other nduor continual ts custom, :iTi! ultimately the limstachen also rtisi!;prurod. Tlie Spaniards, more tardily biftVenced l French example, kept their beards until the French and English wore begli-nlng to relinquish" even muutuches. lVrhnpa they would have kept t'le cherished appendage, but a French prince, Philip V succeeded to the Spanish throne with a HhavH chin. The courtiers with heavy hearta Imitated tie prince, arid the peoplw with still heavier hearts Imitated ill courtiers. The popular feeling on the subject, however, remains recorded In the proverb, "Binct we have lost our beard we have lost our souls." Washington. Senator Simmons express ed the opinion that the amount was ex hoibitant and only part of the claim should be paid. Karllcr in the duy the Senate pas-ed the diplomatic appropriation bill carrying slighlly over $3,000,000 and ths oat, of ofiice was administered to William V. Why the, successor of the late Senator Gorman, on the surface or else leaping playfully out of the atreuni and altogether un afraid of the presence of man, The fanner caught them by the bushel. Thone who ate the llh Imh-uiiio intoxicat ed, and it was not until the new of the break nt the distillery became known that the mytsery wa solved, The llh had become intoxicated. The loss to !the distillery will reach about &5.OO0, DECLARE MUMPS MAKES NO DIFFERENCE Omaha Jury Returns Verdict That a Woman With the Mumps Could Have Easily Swallowed a I300 Diamond. CHICAGO, June 11. A dispatch to the Tribune from Omaha, Neb say: It w the opinion of twelve men and true that a woman with mump can swallow a $.100 diamond. M.ie Thomas according to the verdict which was ren dered, yesterday, is guilty of grand larceny. After all the question of what betiinc of the diamond still is awaiting answer. If she swallowed it, as he has stated on nndry occasions, though she testified idie did not. know whether she had or not. Is it still in her stomach is the question which Jeweler Combs would like to have answered? Miss Thomas has declared that if she were placed on trial she would not con sent to the use of the knife to enable Jeweler Combs to get back his diamond, and there the matter re-ts. INVESTIGATING MURDER. " NEW YOKK, June 11. Four Italians were arrested today and remanded un til the story told by one of them which tends to offer a -illation to the myster ious murder of Mrs. Alice Kinnuii lti-t Friday, can be thoroughly investigated. .Mrs. Rinnan was called to the door and struck down by an unknown man. To day Carlo Marino told the police that Friday night, he and other Italians quar reled over a girl and one of the number threatened him with a bolt Mich as Mis. 1 Kinnan was killed with. During tin quarrel the girl lied, and is is the theory of the police she took refuge in the Kin nan house. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con stipation becomes chronic. This condi tion is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life pills; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist. Price 25c. NOTICE TO FOURTH OF JULY SUB SCRIBERS. Mr, L. E. Selig, secretary of the com mittee, will call on the subscribers for the amount of their subscriptions, early this week, and trust they will be ready to respond at first call. FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE. 6-10-2t. PROPOSALS FOR CLEARING LAND. Bids are hereby asked by the Astoria Water Commission. First: For slashing and burning the brush and standing timber on about eleven acres of land. Second: For clearing said land of all brush, trees, logs and stumps and burn ing same. Bids to be filed with clerk of the Water Commission at City Hall by noon, June 23, 1006. Proposal to be accompanied by certi fied check of 5 per cent of amount of bid. Plans and specifications may be procured at superintendent's office. Right 1 is re-served to reject any and all bids. - O. W. LOUNSBERRY, Clerk. 6-10-2wks. CASTOR I A lot Infant and Children. Be Kind You Have Always Bought Batri th Signature of SCIENTISTS GET FRACTIOUS. Thres Thousand Christian Scientists Go After Hungarians With Stones. VIKNNA, June Il.Three thousand Christian Scientists alter a meeting In the city hull this morning made a demon station against the Hungarian ministry building where the Hungarian delegation was sitting, breaking the windows, The police had diltlculty in dipcrlng the deniont raters, Baron Von Deck, the lVniier, immediately called on Dr, Wer kels, the Hungarian premier, and Fran cisco Kossuth, and expressed regret at the demonstration adding that he had ordered a searching investigation. BISHOP DIES SUDDENLY. SKATTI.F June ll.-A pot Inlelli gviicer dispatch frvnn While Hou-e says , llUhnp William Hompas of the diocese of Kelktik died suddenly hist night nt Caribou Ci:is-ing aged "H years, KILL THE NATIVES. DURBAN? June 1 1. -The Natal force bad a'wncre tight in M'm Vallev wlthl! the rebels which were defeated, .150 m iug killed, including two lniHitant chiefs, T!n Natulan lost Captain Me Farlana and l.iuetenant Mandcn and seei troops were wounded. WANTS TO BE ELECTED. TtiPF.KA. June 1 1. In an Inter lew at Ottawa todav Judge lletison said he presumed he would le a candidate for re-election to the senate before the legi. hit are next winter. He said he has de cided to ask the people to send him back if his service, nre satisfactory. Agency Standard Gas Engines STATIONARY TYPE AN HONEST ENGINE AN HONEST PRICE "Standard" "Standard" "Standard" J. M. ARTHUR & CO., HMs PORTLAND, OREGON. 4MS E32j The Art of Fine has propelled" with the development of the science of Have I, A. Montgomery, Astoria. ( PANORAMIC VIEW of SAN FRANCISCO Taken by one of the bet photographic liium of the Hay City immediately after the lire showing and miming all the impor tant Btrueture taken an Four Different Pictures and printed an a panaroma (it look exactly ait the city would to tin. eye from Fine and Hydi xlreetn. Price 15c J N. GRIFFIN BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPORTING GOODS. UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY Our New Works Twenty-third Avenue, East Oakland, Cal ifornia are completed, and we will be ready to deliver Engines from time to time. "The Union" Engine needs no recommendation. Our Motto Is not "How Cheap" but "How Good" an Engine we caa produce, and we shall maintain our past reputation. WRITE US FOR PRICES A XI) ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. F. P. Kendall. General Sales Agent, S Hamilton Huilding., Portland, Oregon. Work Progressing. Tu work of diiv ing thn piling for tha li at Kaalda, Is Icing pur,n'd along at very atlfuu- BAMBOO FURNITURE PAPER RACES. TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS. ETC., BAND HADE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED. , Yokohama Bazaar tat Commarelal HireM, Astoria "O SPICES, oQ COFFEE, I tA, BAKING POWDER, FLCOIKnG EXTRACTS AfaeJuhtoffy. flntsf Fhvw, OreattStrtfh.Ctwokfrki CL0SSET6DSYERS r PORTLAKDi OftEQON Morning Astorlan 05 cents per month. Plumbing sanitation and we have kept pace with the improvement!. you f Or is your bathroom one 1 of the old fashioned, unhealthy kind I If you are still uiing the "closed In" fixtures of ten yesri sgo, it would be well to remove them snd install in their stesd, snowy white "itantlatsT Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which we have samples displayed in our showroom. Let ui quote you prices. Illustrated cstslogue tree. 1 C4 lory rate, and already about three huu drsd fwt lusva been driven. Tit piar will b I'oiiipliilnd about $00 fsi-t further, I S Mi