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THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE aa, 190O. 8 J""- FOLLOWED t - II lOc WILL BUY, AT A. V. ALLEN'S y-Inch Chin Decorated Plate, 6-Inch China Plate, Cut Sugar Bowl, 1-Inch Fruit Saucer, Tall Spoon Holdtr, Cup nd Saucers (4 Styles), Full SUe Tea Pot Stand, 7-Inch Oatmeal Saucer. All Above in Pink, Light Blue, and Green Shades. New Line; Juat received m A SkS Wt wU1 Ml you FviU Six 7"Piece Deco J; OA CjO Crated China Berry Set. Don't forget. We art headquarters for Jell Tumblers, Fruit Jars and Rubbers, Jar Caps, Etc Latest Patent Simplex Glass Tops for Mason's Jars far Superior to the old style Only to be found at CROCKERY DEPARTMENT A. V. ALLEN'S WHERE PEOPLE GO FOR BARGAINS. J Are You Going to Paint this Season? 0 Painting is always expen sive and you want to have it done as cheaply as possible. mm in ran? By buying a cheap paint and saving a trifle in the be ginning 'or by using PATTON'S Swti Proof Point which looks best and wears longest B. F. Allen & Son Sole Agennts YOU ARE ON VELVET All the time when yon wear DR. REED'S CUSHION SHOES. They need no breaking in. As stylish as any shoe made and the easiest shoe on earth. S. A. G1MRE 43 Bond St., opp. Ross, Higgins & Co. REFORM DOG CATCHER. CHICAGO, June 21. A dispatch to the T5oord-Herald from Omaha ay: Alfred Millard. cahier of one of the largest notional banks in Omaha was yesterday continued by the city council for the office of poundmaster and dog catcher. Mr. Millard is president of the Nebraska Humane Society and the ap point ment was one of his own seeking. He said last night: 'I shall so conduct the office that more repeot will attach to it than heretofore, and the animals will be treated with more con-nderation." BY DAMAGE SUIT SERIOUSLY ILL. NORTON', Conn., June 21. It U re ported tliat John D. Ciinunins of New York is seriously ill at hi home here. Rev. Father 1). J. O'Connor was called to the Crimmins' home last night and remained there for a short time. When seen afterwards he said in answer to in quiries that Mr. Crimmins is ill, but added: "I think he will pull through all right." He could not sav what the nature of the illness was. PECULIAR FRAUD. CHICAGO. June 21. A dispatch to the Record-Herald from Indianapolis savs Ernest and Walter Carruth brother, were sentenced yesterday to prison for perpetrating a peculiar fraud on the local street car company. Walter can throw his ankle out of joint at will and the scheme of the brothers was for Walter to fall from a car and then claim damages for alleged injuries to his ankle. Traction companies in a dozen cities have been defrauded by this method. SHOT BY THUGS. NEW YORK, June 21.-John Phillips, Buperintendent of the Parkway Driving Club and a well known turfman was shot and seriously wounded last night by two highwaymen while on the way to hi residence in the grounds of the club, Brooklyn. The thieves succeeded in getting a gold watch and chain, a valuable diamond ring and some cash. Mr. Phillips was taken to the Emergency Hospital in Coney Hand where his condition is critical. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of TOWN REPORTED DESTROYED. NEW ORLEANS, Cablegrams report ing the destruction of Lagua Lagrande, a town of about i.j.uw inhabitants 111 Santa CLira Province, Cuba, was receiv ed here last night by.Stauffer Eshelman k Company. Two messages were re ceived, the first announcing that the town had been flooded and the second saying it was entirely destroyed by fire. The messages came from the firm's rep resentative at Havana. No additional information was received today. KILLED BY EXPLOSION, ASOTIN, Wash.. June 21 Moses Gos- Frank Taplin and Mannie Cook were killed and Henry Thormahlen fa tally injured by a premature explosion of giant powder on Shoemaker grade neir Antom todav. ARE RECOVERING. AMOY, China, June 21. Dr. Home, medical representative of the American Insurance and FoiVs Kadie, his assist ant, who were recently attacked and wounded by natives- at Turgan are re covering. The affair was lowil and of no anti-foreign importance. Have you been betrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine without results except a dam aged stomach. To those we offer Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. IT PAYS Fac-ilmile of Box to buy MENNEN'S BORATED TAL- But it does not pay to sell MENNEN'S WmM POWDER, nearly as well, as it pays to Mj$ sen an imperievi aim impure auDSUiuie which, costing about half the cost of M EN NEN'S, yields the dealer double profit. The "just as good" with which some dealers try to palm off a substitute is true any way. If it's only "just as good " for the dealer why push the sale. If it's only "just as good " for the buyer why risk aa unknown preparation for MENNEN'S. There's nothing just as good as MEN NEN'S BORATED POWDER, and the dealer who says there is, risks his customer's skin and safety to make an extra profit on a sale. - ' Have vou tried MENNEN'S VIOLET 30RATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER? Ladies partial to violet perfume will find Mennen's Violet Powder fragrant with the odor of fresh plucked Parma Violeta. For sale everywhere for ij cents, or mailed postpaid on receipt of price , by GER.HAR.D MENNEN CO., Newark, N. J. IIP11 Fic-ilmile of Box City of Pendleton and Byers Milling Co. Threatened With Action. PENDLETON. Ores. June 21. The city of Pendleton and the Myers Milling Company are threatened with a ll.VOtW damage suit, a a result of the late flood. At the outset of the flood the most of the water which flooded the business seetiou came through the levee at the pine when- the Hyer' tail race enitpie into the liver. A there was no flood gate in position, there was nothing to prevent the Imekwatcr from coming through and flooding the adjoining streets. This it did. and heavy damage wai inflicted upon sonic of the stoics having good ill basement. The iiup-nding suit is being brought by Buker & Kolsoin, the Fair Stoic and the People's lYarohoii-e. Of these the first -named suffered n los of $7'HK), while the other two lost alnmt that amount U'tween them. Carter, Haley Jt Ralev have Wn retained bv the three! stores, and a -wit will probably be filed next week. Repreeentatlve Chalk lteeaon of Kan sas, the bead of a forestry station that gives tree to farmers, In an add reus to a woman'! congress said: "Trees art Ilka children, lu the begluulnf they give us great deal of trouble and worry, and In the end w art very proud of them. Young tree are vex atious; young children are the same. 1 kuow of man who nut In bis study one afternoon writing a upeech when his son called shrilly from the garden: '"Papa, papa, look out of the win dow,; "'What a nuisance children aref grumbled the old man, but rapidly lie put down lila veu and with a half smile advanced to the window prompt ly mid stuck forth bU head. "Well, John, what U It?' said lie. "The boy from a group of youngsters called up, 'Pnpn, Jlmmle Smith did not believe that you had 110 hair 011 the top of your bond!' "Baltimore Sun. UfflrUI Coarteajr I napprrrlaled. ACT OF HEROISM. Driver of New York Fire Truck Prevents Serious Accident. NEW YORK, June 21. Hy an act of heroism, Charles Klausman, driver of a fire truck saved the lives of paenj;er on a Third Avenue open car last night when the car and truck collided at With street with terrific force. As it was two women were injured, one of them seriously .and aliotit 40 other passengers trampled over one another in a wild at tempt to escape from the car. The in jured women were Miss Alice Dunn and Mrs. Bridget McCarthy, the hitter's con dition being serious. The fire truck was making a fast run to a fire Iwtween tint h and 61st stre-ts and just a the driver started to cross Third avenue he saw- a southbound car bearing down on the truck. Klausmaa threw his weight on the reins of his gal loping horses ami swerved them to the right at a harp angle. One of the two piles of the truck struck the two women passengers. Klausman prolwbly owes his life to the fact that he was strapped to the high seat of the truck. WANT LAND OCCUPIED. Chicago Drainage Board Will OdvertiM For Manufacturer Tenants. CHICAOO, June 21. The Drainage board has decided to advertise the ad vantage of its 5.VJ0 acres of water front property in an effort to induce manu facturers to become its tenants. The queion was discussed yesterday at a joint meeting of the drainage boards on real estate development and the spec ial commission of business men appoint ed several months ago to advise with the trustees. As a result of the meeting an elaborate pamphlet setting -forth the advantage of the drainage board prop erty as sites for manufacturing plants will lie issued in a few week and copies sent to manufacturers and capitalists in every city in the country. The advantages mentioned include a "deep waterway, abundant electrical power, railroad facilities, abundant fac tory sites on ilid, well drained land, abundant water for all the uses of the manufacturer and contiiiguity to Chi cago." MUST PAY OR LEAVE. SACRAMENTO, June 21.-overnor Prdee has received a telegram from Riley Atkinson, Secretary of the Boise Citv Commercial Club to the effect that his organization has pledged itself to the expulsion from Idaho of all insurance companies which refuse to pay their San Francisco losses in full. He asks for a list or "tie seveniy-nve-ceni companies." DROPS DEAD IN JAIL. PENDLETON, Ore., June 21. Joe Bennett, an Indian prisoner in the county jail, dropped dead of heart fail ure at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. At the time he was in the eoridor of the jail, and expired almost immediately after being taken sick. He was serving a three months' term for having taken liquor upon the reservation. CONSIDERING MASSACRES. . . WASHINGTON, June 21.-Secretary Root is giving consideration to the Jew ish massacres in Russian, having already discussed it with the President, So far he Iws taken 1I0 action. GET FREE BATH. WASHINGTON, June 21. A severe electrical stor niaccompanied by a high wind visited Washington late today. President and Mrs. Roosevelt were out riding when , the storm broke and re turned to the White House drenched. Young Policeman (miming In old of fender) Mlud the atep, there. Old Offender (soonifully)-(larn wl' yer! I kuowed these 'ere steps afore you was born. Tatler. FALL RIYray. Mass., .June 21. Tlie itton manufacturer's of- this city have granted the operatives a 14 per cent in crease in wages. Kmmf. The professor of mathematics expe rienced quite a little difficulty lu mak ing otie of his class comprehend the theory of limits. To niake the theorem more Intelligible he resorted to the fol lowing IHuHtratlou: "Now, Mr. C," he proposed, "suppose you were 100 feet from a rabbit and you gave hlui chune, and lu the first minute you gained one-half of the In tervening distance and likewise lu the next and In each succeeding minute; at last, if you were four Inches from the rabbit, would you ever catch him? Re member, you gain oue half of the Inter vening distance each minute." "If I was four Inches from the rab bit," replied the student, "I - would reach out and grab lt"-Phlladelpbla Ledger. A Pacer. It' was at an Eugllsh election meet ing, and an excited man shouted to the candidate: "Don't beat about the bush; answer my question 'Yes or 'No!' " The candidate replied, "But, my dear sir, there are some questions wblcb cannot be answered 'Yes' or 'No.' " The Interrupter replied rudely with the single exclamation "Bosh!" "Very well," replied the speaker, "I will prove what I say. Now, sir, the question I will put to you Is this: 'Have you left off beating your wlfer "New York Times. 3 The RelU, "Sketchem la a wonderful artist, lan't her "What's be done now?" "In a magazine story be Illustrated this line: 'For an hour she sat silent and motionless, waiting.' The picture is ao realistic that If you watch It for half an hour It neither speaks nor moves. Wonderful, simply wonder ful !"-Kansas City Times. Valth H Warka. Teas Mr. Gayman, of course, la a no torious flirt, and yet bis wife declares he has great faith In blm. Jess My dear girl, when a society woman speaks of ber faith In ber bus band she simply means faith In bis ability to make money for ber. Catho lic Standard and Times. His Wlanlnff Wftfa. "That man has the most winning per sonality I ever met" "Who Is he?' "The best poker player In the city." Baltimore American. Using Him. "That Miss Holdon Is 11 lovely girl, doncberknow! She refused, me luwst night, but snld I could still take her out to theaters urn dinners and sue?;. Yes, sir! She's a brick, by JoveI"-Bt. Ltonls Post-Dispatch. 1 1 II 11 fHHi vmrn f ,li:ffl;S:iitB"i:rr-'irmr:rgx;.. XWfittablcPrcparationrorAa- slmilatlrig tterortandKrtulJ ting tltt 3 tomacte anil Doweb of iTOirwlcs'DigiEslIoaCkerful ness and Rcst.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor MioaoL NotNahcotic. Apcrfecl Remedy for Coiwtlp tlon, Sour Stonuch, Diarrhoea Worms jConvubiortf, Feverish cess andLoss or Sleep. YacSicnik Signature of NXW YORK. EXACT corr Of VHAWI t. M u, For Infanti and Children. j Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AXtlT In Use For Over' a Thirty Years raw yms ttMTMts mumiii, aim 1 THE UNION OAS ENGINE COMPANY Marine and Stationary Gas and Gasoline Engines. WE ASE NOW FILLING ORDERS FROM OUR NEW WORKS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. F. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent. 6. Front St Portland, Ore. r apkins and Lunch Sets Over 40 Different Designs of Napkins also an assortment of fancy folded Japanese Napkins for children's parties. Lunch sets of table doth, doilies and Napkins 2Sc Set When ns4, throw away and forjet It. No laundry; costs less than it would to have your linen laundiied. J. N. GRIFFIN m BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPORTING GOODS. J 32E The Art of Fine Plumbing has progressed with the development of the science of sanitation snd we have, kept pice with the improvements. Have you t Or li your bathroom one 1 the old fashioned, unhealthy kind f If you are still using the "closed In" fixtures of ten years ago. It would be well to remove them snd Install in their stead, snowy white 5tfttlRtHf Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which we have samples displayed in our showroom. Let us quote " you prices. Illustrated catalogue free. I, A. Montgomery, n Astoria. of Andrew Curncgia is ofT for Kune and his eiiHtle. It i nklddoo to 8kilm. For Kidney and Eiladdar Troubles BELIEVES IN 24 Hours ALL URINARY DISCHARGES Each Cup " ul ban MIBY) the nameW Stuart qfcaunlttftili Forial bTM (IniKdfitt. 'tVnN Sleep Like a. Top Don't lie awake with the remedy at your elbow. To banish wakeful ness, nervous starts, bad dreams to sleep soundly and waken re freshed take Pills Sold everywhere. In boxes 10c and 28c.