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8 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE si. lood. lOc WILL BUY, AT A. V. ALLEN'S 7-Inch Chin Decorated Plats, 6-Inch China Plate, Cut Sugar Bowl, 4l-Inch Fruit Saucsr, Tall Spoon Holder, Cup and Saucers (4 Styles), Full Site Tea Pot Stand, 7-Inch Oatmeal Saucer. All Above in Pink, Light Blue, and Green Shades. New Line; Just received fPj RfZf W wil1 mU vou F"1' Sit 7-Piece Deco- UrOjv rated China Berry Set. Don't forget. We are 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. IKRlGAT ION t DITCH Big Kohala Ditch Formal! v Opened in Hawaii. FURNISH PLENTY OF WATER NEEDS OF NATION Education, Reverence for Law, and Truth. EDUCATE THE FAMILY FIRST 1 J Are You Going to Paint this Season? 0 Painting is always expen- si?e and you want to have it done as cheaply as possible. HIlLinii! By buying , a cheap paint and saving a trinV-in the be ginning "or by using PATTON'S Sun Proof Paint which looks best and wears longest NO ANIMOSITY. Brooklyn Art Institute Will Send Roose velt's Picture to William. 22. To demon- Canal is Now Fourteen Miles Long and Will Be Extended Twenty-one Miles Cost is Half a Million. HOXOI.fl.t', ,lun,. 15. viu San Fruit- ciseo, June 22. Tin Kolmlii ditch, the biggest irrigation enterprise of the kind here, was opened last Monday with I ceremonies in which Seeretitrv Atkinson. lately noting governor, took part. Tin' Corporation Has Grown To Be Mighty Power Is Protected by Law Ventures Are Safeguarded and Protected. UIK'.ViO. ,h 22, -i'ii,ial Stunt L Wood torn. I'oiint'ilv iiiini-ti-r to SMiin. in delivering ht I'Diiiiiii'iii'Cini'iil mldios to thf graduate of Xitlivc-t eru I niversity lt 1111,'lit -poke of what he declared tho great nivd of the na tion j education, reverence for law, and B. F. Allen & Son . Sole Agennts YOU ARE ON VELVET All the time when you wear DK. SEED'S CUSHION SHOES. They need no breaking in. As stylish as any shoe made and the easiest shoe on earth. XKW YORK,' .lime strate to the German Kmporor that ditch t present runs 14 miles, of which there is no personal animositv in ciiti-1 nine are mountain tunnelinc, ami it will 1 observance of the truth. I'mler tin lisui of his portrait presented recently eventually be 21 miles long nml will j eind he took occasion to criticise cor to the Brooklyn institute of arts and M'PP'.v TO.W'KUKW gallon of water 'r Iporation ullleuiU who "Hcliiitd their ur sciences and hung in the eastern park-day numerous plantations and to 1 tillciul authority commit act that they way mu-eum, trustees of the institute large area- of land which an- now tin have started a movement to raise bv I cultivated became of the lack of water. popular subscription a large sum with I The ditch as far as at present const nu t which to pay for a painting of President 6,1 w f w,lMK. Roosevelt to be sent to the Emperor n tne course of hi address nt the on behalf of the citizens of Brooklyn. opening of the ditch. Secretary Atkinson Franklin W. Hooper, director of the quoted a letter from President R00- institute, who has characterized the ve which the latter pledge his Emperor's portrait as "Worthless and a s,PP,rt t" etTortsi to secure immigrants white elephant,' announced yesterday wno vv'" settle the lands of Hawaii, that trustee of the institute had start- T,ie President in his letter, which was ed the movement to send the President's addressed to Atkinson while th. latter portrait to the Emneror. Professor wa acting governor, mys that he wil Hooper said he was confident that the M al' in his power to assist in the mat plan would to carried out, and that th? ter best artist in this country would be ak- p- D. Kellett Jr., former clerk of the ed to paint the President. first judge of the first circuit court Bitter feeling has resulted from the pleaded guilty yesterday to one of the Emperor's presentation to the Brooklyn indictments against him for embezzle institute of the portrait of himself. ment of court funds, gross cheat and Professor Hooper's criticism was made forSel7. a"d was sentenced by Judge in a letter in the course of which he Lindsay to one year' imprisonment at criticised the portrait because it was a . linml lator. In commenting upon pi u 1 for larger individual. crsoiuil enjoy copy of Coreos picture and of ''No value for h'niency tosed upon the fact that j merit, who tramples on the law, who would not consider as individual. He said iu jmrt : "Education mut begin in the family. If I could find word to burn into the conciouneits of the parent, I would say, 'Teach your chill reverence for ac, observance of truth. courage and oIkiI-ii-nce.' If I could burn words into your minds. I would say 'As you go into ac tive life remember to teach your chil dren to reverence age, to hm k the truth, to lay the foundation of all things in their individual lite and in the great tilings ot the slat.- upon oIh-iIiciicc, rev erence and truth.' "The corporation has grown to to- u power, and it was boni under the pro tection of the law. It hold property because the law iiard it. It every venture is Mifegmird'tl by the sanctity of the law. An officer of the cor (Mira tion who, to -eek increase of fortune V'"' ' .mi I. V - . - f -. "in i 3 ! ArflciableFrcparalionroTAs slmilatlng thcroodamlUeflubi tkujtte Stomachs andUowcb of iTOinotesl)Jcstlon.CIrful ncwatvlRest.Conlalns neither Opnim.Morphlne nor Mineral. Not Nam c otic. W SmJ' fMtmSmd- rm Amsect Remedy for ComIIm- lion. Sour Stoniftch.DiorThtka. Worms Convulsions .reverisa ans andLossorSUEP. TacSunla Signature of NTVV YORK. nn n ? EXACT COPT OF VIANII, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature M U If In Use, For Over Thirty Years ni ss Twa hwi(, mi tm. as a work of art." the defendant's shortage had been made good, Judge Lindsay made reference to the remarkable prevalence of embezzle- menlM here, and said that it was prob- Countess Sophia D Rilly of Greece, ab,y dl,e 'n Part to t," ,'u't"1" of l'"' WINS HER SUIT. S. A. G1MRE 43 Bond St, opp. Ross, Higgins & Co. "PaleBohemfan Lager Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed under sanitary conditions and property aged right here in Astoria. North Pacific Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. Granted Divorce. CHICACO, June 22. After giving tes timony in the court of Judge Gibbons in Chicago, Countes Sophia De Rilly of Greece has won her suit for divorce against Count Paul De Rilly. The de cree wa Mgned yesterday, courts of overlooking embezzlement when they were made good. ITe declined to follow such a precedent and inflict merely nominal punishment. Captain Going of the America Marti yesterday pleaded guilty in Judge Dole's court to a charge of violating the t uses his position and inlluem-e to evade the law, i a traitor to the dearest and tost interest of the republic. "A total of 518 degree were conferred by Acting lreid. nt Thomas F. Ilolgnte for the trust-es. The Rev. George Henry Smith of Bo-ton and the Rev. William Henry Ijieey of Fuchow, China, were made Doctor of Divinity and Dr. Wil bur Fiske Lillett, president of the theo. logical school of Vanderbilt l'niverity, was given the degre e of Doctor of : THE UNION OAS ENGINE COMPANY Marine and Stationary Gas and Gasoline Engines. WE ARE NOW FILLING ORDERS FROM OUR NEW WORKS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. F. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent, oa-66 Front St.. Portland, Ore. r federal immigration law by bringing j Sacred Theology T.,(im i , ,- immigrants here in the steerage of the lestimony m the unusual divorce pro- . . ... , . vL.uuijj nag ura.U luc JUUJ; III OIH private offi There were only two wit nesses, the Countess and Jlisg Virginia Neff, both of whom testified to the Count's inebriety and the circumstance of the desertion. Count De Rilly was not present and the charges made by Countess De Rilly were not questioned. Count De Rilly formerly was a mem- tor of the Greek parliament. He is said now to be in Mexico. The Countess is the daughter of a former prime minister of Greece, and has lived in Chicago two years. provi commodations en route. He was fined Pleasant Party.- home of Mrs. I,. Iit evening at the IjU'snii, corner of $230 and costs and the tine was paid, j Eleventh and Madison street, a plea All of the Japanesv and Pacific Mail ant party was given in honor of hi steamers calling here are stated to have 1 m-iee. Miss Lizzie Ijirson. Refreshments made alterations In their Asiatic steer- were served and nn enjoyable time had, age quarters since the arrest of Captain j Thoe present were: Afne Krickson Going some months ago. The principal Myrtle Hansen, b'ona Lento, Sadie Ole grounds of complaint were that not suf- ' son, Helen Oleson. Hilda Kuliinky, Alice fioient space per bunk was allowed, and 1 XeNon. Annie Johanen Lillin Kraus that there was no separation of the Wcstley Welch, Frank Johnson, Mat tie sexes. ; Seiifeldt, Ralph Dordinger. COAST BASEBALL SCORES. I CUT OUT THE GIFTS. XFAV YORK, June 22.-The United States Steel Corporation has i-ent out in order to its vast army of employes forbidding any officer of employe of any company owned or controlled by the Jamj 3 steel corporation, under pain of instant dismissal, to accept any present, whether it be for Christmas a wedding. or any other pretext, coming from any person or corporation doing business1 with subsidiary companies of the cor poration or the corporation itself. Northwest League. At Tacoma Spokane 2, Tnnoma 3. Pacific Coast League. At Seattle Seattle 4, FreMio 9. At Portland Portland 1. San Fran cisco 9. At Oakland Los Angeles 5, Oak- MAY CANCEL LICENSES. DELIVERS LECTURES. LOS ANGELES, June 22. Professor Hugo DeVries, who holds the chair of botany in the University of Amsterdam, will leave Los Angeles for the University of California, where he will deliver a course of lecturas before the summer school. SAN FRANCISCO, June 22.-Eleven of the fire insurance companies, whose licenses to do business in California are man in r,o nnolla i iin itttmtiua nt Officers and employes are forbidden to , . ,. , . . , refusal to either furnihh the State Insur ance Commissioner with a complete list of policies or sign the stipulation grant ing an additional 00 days to their policy holders for the filing of proofs of loss yesterday declared that their companies would stay in California and settle losses until they were driven out. These companies are the American of Boston, American of Philadelphia, Concordia. accept stock in any such concern as a reward for services rendered or to be rendered, and the ownership of such sitoek will have to be explained to the investigating committee. liquid Ara ma:; dies. NEW YORK, June 22. It wa an nounced yesterday that Charles Tripler, Delaware, Dutchess, Globe and Rutgers 01 iiquia air lame, uiea yesterday at a Germania, Girard, New York, Spring noiei in nuerty, mo., lrom Wight's Garden and . Westchester Fire. The Disease after an illness of two months. American of Boston and the American of He was born in this city in 1849. Philadelphia will,, it is said, settle as In the conn.. of experiments with the best they can and retire from the insur iiquniiiication ot gas and air, -Mr. ance business Tripler took the idea of compressing air until it took fluid form. A corporation wa formed, among those interested in the venture being former Senator John II. John of Nevada. Have you been betrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine without results except a dam- NOT SO FAST. PADEREWSKI COMING. NEW YORK, June 22. It was an nounced yesterday that Ignace Paderew- ski would return to America next Octo ber or November for another concert tour. SHEEPRIIEAD BAY, June 22. It ap pears upon a correction of the time in the fourth race today that Kings Daughter did not break the world's rec ord for three quarters of a mile as first stated, but that her time, 1:12 2-5. is aged stomach. To those we offer HoIIis-1 almost one second over the world's ree fer's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, ord. Kings Daughter at 20 to 1, easily Sold by Frank Hart. won the Coney Island ILindicap, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ' sTjr SSZ J2 " Signature of C&gSffffiteC&tf The question. Why Is propriety plnkT Is fallacious. Such expressions as "the pink of propriety" 11 ml "the pink of perfection" bave really uotblng to do with color ai all, but descend from Mercutio's "very pluk of courtesy," which Is at once explained by Romeo as "pink for flower." Romeo'a eipla nation Is either correct or a silly Shakespearean pun, "pink" really standing for culminating "point" acme. In either case color does not come Into the matter. The flower "pink" Is not named after the color, but vice versa contrariwise to the cask of "carnation," In which the fleshy col or has given Its name to the flower, A "pink" Is so named either because the flower Is "pinked," as pnactured needlework or a punctured duelist Is, or because It resembles an eyelet the "pink eyne" of "nlumpe Bacchus" lit "Antony and Cleopatra" meaning not pink colored eyes, but eyes bulf shut, brought to a "point." "Pic," a peak or point, la the common Celtic ancestor of the various "pinks." Spectator. Buying an Election.' In bygone days men were often un willing to be made members of the British bouse of commons. It was cost ly and therefore a difficult position for a poor man, but at the same time rep resentatives were not easily to be found among the well to do classes. There Is an amusing account of how the sheriff rode up to the county court In the fourteenth century, ready to nominate a candidate. A gay knight, fearful of election, "hastily withdraws from the crowd at the words election and parliament and spurreth off as fast as his good horse may carry him." On the other band, some sought election by any means, and the first Instance of corruption In electioneering matters Is said to be that of Thomas Long, In 1571, who, "being found to be a very simple man and not fit to serve In that place, was questioned how he came to be elected." The simple man admitted that he "gave to Anthony Garland, mayor of the town, 4 ($20) for bis eat in parliament," which was ordered to be returned, though the seat was not forfeited. N apkins Lunch and Sets Over 40 Different Designs of Napkins also an assortment of fancy folded Japanese Napkins for children's parties. Lunch sets of table cloth, doilies and Napkins 26c Set When used, throw away and forget it. No laundry; costs less than it would to have your linen laundried. J. N. GRIFFIN ?v3 BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPORTING GOODS. J 1 The Art of Fine Plumbing has progresied with the development of the science of sanitation and we have kept pice with the improvements: Have you Or is your bathroom one of the old fashioned, unhealthy kind ? If you are still uiing the ''closed in' fixtures of ten years ago, it would be well to remove them and install in their stead, snowy white 75tadad- Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which we have samples displayed in our showroom. Let us quote 'you prices. Illustrated catalogue free. I, A. Mon!gomery,n Astoria. 1 1 Cures Old Sores. Westmoreland, Kans., May 5, 1902: Ballard, Snow Liniment Co., your Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my chin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was stubborn and would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in short order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J, Carson, Allensville, Mlffin Co., Pa., has a sore and mistrusts that it is a can cor. Please send her a 60c bottle. Sold by Hart's drug store. How to Break Up a Cold. It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely broken up in one. or two days' time. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thing, white coat ing on the tongue. When Chamberlain's cough remedy is taken every hour the first appearance of these symptom it counteracts the effect of the cold and restores the system to a healthy condl tion within a day or two. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. 1 O nd V dl- TrS