J- THE MORNING AST0R1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE afl, iqoO. 8 IOC WILL BUY, AT A. V. ALLEN'S 7-Inch China Decorated Plate, 6-Inch China Plat, Cut Sugar Bowl, 4i-Inch Fruit Saucer, Tall Spoon Holder, Cup and Saucera (4 Styles), Full Site Tea Pot Stand, 7-Inch Oatmeal Saucer. AU Above in Pink, Light Blue, and Green Shades. New Line; Just received "IT O We will sell you a Full Sue 7-Piece Deco- JL? OrOj Crated 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. AN AUSTRIAN FEUD One Man Is Killed and are Injured. Many PARTICIPANTS ARE ARRESTED Are You Going to Paint this Season? Painting is always expen sive and you want to have it done as cheaply as possible. nil nit? 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 WILL PROSECUTE (Continued from page 1) B. P. Allen & Son Sole Agennts "PaleBohemlan lager Beer" THE BEER FOR t ... THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottlei Brewed mder sanitary condition! and property aged right here in Aitoria. North Pacific Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. a For Kidnev and Bladder Troubles: RELIEVES DT 24 Hours ALL URINARY DISCHARGES Each Cap- '"" Futile be ars(MIB'f) the namety Beware of countttfeitt For (ale Ijy all druireleta. were lawyer especially appointed to re port upon the prosecution, it is under stood they have the consent of the gov eminent to associate with themselves other counsel and when the first cases are called here William A. Glasgow, Jr, who has conducted the examinations for the interstate commerce commission, will be found with them. District Attorney Thompson has been advised by the attorney-general to pre pare for the prosecutions. Pennsylvania Railroad lawyers are working night and day making plans for defense. The charge to be made by the govern ment will be conspiracy. The charge if proved will carry a penalty of imprison ment. Mr. Simpson before leaving Philadelphia, said that he has b-en in constant communication with President Roosevelt and the attorney-general and that the great mass of testimony brought out at the recent hearings is by no means all that the prosecution will have to depend upon. Since the hearings have closed he has got a large amount of valuable information from private sources. It is said on the authority of one who has been closely connected with the In- vestigation of the eoal-earrying roads by the Interstate Commerce Commission that the commission in its report will advocate government ownership of the anthracite fields. This, it is declared. will be urged as the only means of pro tecting the public from extortion. INVESTIGATE DEATHS. A Banker, a Student, a Society Beau or a Working'man. IT'S ALL THE SAME, IN THE RANKS OF ALL THESE, YOU WILL FIND WEARERS OF THE W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE. ALL STAND UPON A SOLID FOOT ING. YOU WANT A DRESSY OXFORD FOR THE SUMMER TRY A DOUGLAS. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond St, Opp. Fisher Bros. Best kind of logging shoes; hand made; always on hand. ;v Chicago Traction Officials Blamed For Killing Twenty-one People. CHICAGO. June 28.-The Record Her ald today says: Indictments of the re sidents and leading officials of the various Chicago traction companies will be sought by Mayor Dunne if immediate and satisfactory explanations ahe not given him concerning the recnt fatali ties laid at the door of the street rail way corporations. The Mayor announced last night that he would write an open letter to the traction officials today, presenting to them the report of Dr, Soty, superintendent of street car service who has notified the city executive that within CO days 21 persons have killed by cars in Chicago. Mayor Dunne will ask the companies to affirm or deny, then to explain the charge made by Dr. Doty. He will then follow this re quest with one that the officials acquaint themselves with their street railway equipment, with the condition of their lines and the existence or non existence of proper safeguards and ap pliances for the protection of their patrons. , When the city executive has received the replies and explanations of the com panies he will decide if they are adequate and if there is promise of improvement in the future. If he concludes that the people of Chicago are not to be given better protection he will at once submit the cases to State's Attorney Ilealy and ask that the grand jury return true bills, not only for the employes of the company who generally are placed under arrest and hauled into court, but for the president of every company included in his "blacklist". This list involves all the important surface lines in Chicago. Will Investigate Fenders. PORTLAND, June 23. Determined to fix the blame for the frequent slaughter ing and maiming of pedestrians, and children by Portland street cars, District Attorney John Manning this morning called the atention of the country grand jury to the subject and summoned Mayor Lane and City Auditor Devlin to explain the changes that have been made in the street-car fender law. This afternoon the grand jury made an investigation of the fenders used on Portland street cars and saw for them selves the inadequate provisions made by the Portland Railway Company for the protection of the" public against its rapidly-operated ears.' : Trouble Starts in Saloon Because Man Endeavors to Break Up Celebra tion of Auatrinns Knives Are Drawn. llUCAliO, Juno 23. A fend in the Austrian colony at Thornton, 111., re sulted ye-tcrday in a light which waged up and down the main street of the town for an hour and ended in the killing of one man and the injury of many others. Peter Hendricks, a lalxircr on the towii roadway, was the innocent victim of the race war. The man who shot him gave the name of John Stienuei. a lulmrer in a stone quarry. Edward (ioening. a night watchman, was probably fatally injured. The fight started in a saloon, head quarters of the Austrian employed in the stone works. There had been strife among these men and an outbreak was expected. Goening. it is thought, started the immediate trouble by trying to break up a celebration which the .Austrian were having in the saloon. The nieu were in crowds around the tables, drinking and singing. The en trance of Goening was the signal for an uprising. Bottle cracked over heads and knives were drawn. The fighters surged into the back yard of the saloon and then spread into the street. Stieiuicz secured a revolver and led a small band of men down the msrn street. Crowds of people had gathered and Stienucz began shooting at them. Hendricks was in the front rank of the spectator and fell dead at the flr-t vol ley. This so enraged the crowd that an immediate attempt was made to lynch Stienucz. He was surrounded and beaten on the head with beer bottles. When the police rescued him he was uncon scious. He and four of the rioters were locked up. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TBI tii Astoria National Bank at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of buMne, Juno 18, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $313,722.13 Overdrafts, secured and unse- ..cured 4,084.70 U, 8. Ponds to secure circuit tion 12,500. ): Premiums on U. S. bonds .. 000,00; Ponds, securities, eto 30,159.83 j Hanking house, furniture and fixtures 4,000.00 Other real estate owned 8,2.1.1.41 j Due from State Ranks and 1 bankers 4,71X1.57 Due from approved reserve ngcnU U7.334.07 Checks ami other cash Items . 2,810.02 Notes of other National banks 1.8S0.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 3.10.03 Fractional paper currency, 11 irk leu, ami cents 3,10,09 Lawful money reserve in bank, vis.! Specie $0.1,271.73 Lecal tender notes 2.107.00 05,408.75 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (9 per cent of cir culation) 023.00 Total $045,571.64 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profit, less ex penses and taxes paid 37,003.00 National Bank Notes Out standing 0.8O0.0O Irdirldual deposit subject to check $289,227.78 Demand certificates of de posit 30,444.15 Time certificates of deposit 218,400.55 538,108.48 Total . .$045.571,54 : OflSSBBA alliH-MlaMMis AVcflctablc ftcparationfor As similating the rood flwtHctf uli ting UicStomachs ondUwcla of i in MWniliia 1 T Ti 11 TTTi Ti annsnilHICMM mil mm IVotnotcsT)ItJcslion,Checrful ncss ami RcstContalns neither Opium.Morphlne nor Mineral. Not Nahc otic. TWiia Smd' MxSmtnm rmS4- A Defect Remedy forCoiutlM- tion. Sour Stonwh.Diarrhoca, Worms jConvailsioris,Fevcm& cess and Loss of Sleep. Yac Simile Sijnaturs of IfEW YORK. rtFf EXACT COPOF VHAPPE. For Infants and Children, j The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature At A In For Over Thirty Years til n TXi ! (Mat. Mrs. ml LARGE DEFICIENCY (Continued from page 1) State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as: I. J. K. Iligjfins, cashier of the above-' named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. IIIGGINS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of June. 1906. E. Z. FERGUSON. Notary Publle. Correct Attest! GEO, n. GEORGE, GEO. W. WARREN. A. SCTTERNECKAU, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Ok THE First National But THE UNION OAS ENGINE COMPANY Marine and Stationary Gas and Gasoline Engines. 4 UT A DP NhUI PTTMNfl ADMti3 FROM OUR NEW WORKS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, j F. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent, 6i-6fi Front St., Portland, Ore. r At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the cloe of bu-iness. June 18th, 1900. 1 RESOURCES. I Loans and discounts $.15,808.77 replacing military stores, etc., destroyed "veraraiu, secured am. un- y earthquake at San rranci-co, $1,304,- . . . , , 1 I . S. BoniU In Heel n eirenln. 880. linn 25 (MM) 0(1 Under the naval establishment: j 1'reiriiiinis on U. S. bonds.... 500.00 For m-neral account of advamvs l'J)4 I l""Is. securities, etc.... , -I.oHO.iio and prior vears, $352,405; for miscellaneous, $50,01)0; marine I Other real rtat nwneil P''jDue from National banks corps, $410,758; maintenance, vanls and docks, ;20,0OO; naval prison administration wilding at Port-mouth, N. II., .$00,000. Under the interior department: Trans portation of Indian good-, $23,000. Under United State- courts: Fees of Jerks, 80.000; assistants to the attor ney-general in special ca-es, $45,000. Under the postal service; Transpor tation by steamboats, $.10,000; transpor tation by railroads $280,000; regulation screen and other wagon services, $50,000; transporation of foreign mails, $216,000. House of Representatives, $100,057; ublic printing and binding, $27,000, and under the District of Columbia, general expenses, etc., $55,853. The remaining sums in the bill are for arying amounts less than $20,000, for judgment of courts and claims audited and certified to Congress. There are several legislative provisions the bill. Tn one of them authority is given the secretary of war to use the $2,500,000 relief fund heretofore appro priated for San Francisco not only in the purchase of relief supplies, but to re- lace the supplies taken from the army stores. Secretary Taft has estimated that something like $400,000 of this fund remain unexpended. In view of statehood for Oklahoma, the amounts available, for the payment expenses of the territorial govern ment are to ho turned into the treasury hen tho state government is organized. lie secretary of the treasury is here after to furnish Congress detailed esti mates of expenses of collecting the reve nues from customs. (not reserve agents) 3,000.00 .18,52.1.0(1 ' 51.7H2.95 Acute Rheumatism. Deep tearing or wrenching pains, oc casioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and in cold or damp weather, is cured quickly by Ballard's Snow Lini ment. Oscar Oleson, Gibson City, 111., writes, Feb. 16, 1902: "A year ago I was troubled with a pain in my back.: It soon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard'B Snow Liniment cured me." Sold by Hart's drue store. Due from State Banks and bankers Due from approved reserve agents 158,000.51 Checks and other cash items. .158.14 Notes of other National banks 0,010.00 Nickels and cents 187.05 Lawful money reserve in bank viz: Sp-cie $125,200.00 Legal-tender notes. 520.00 125,720.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (3 per cent circu lation) 1,250.00 Total 875,308.11 $100,000.00 10,000.00 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expen sph and taxes paid 24,0.14.00 National Bank notes out standing 18,000.00 Duo to State banks and bankers 181.02 Individual deposits subject to cheek $575,073.41 Demand certificates of de posit 140,908.00 Certified checks .... 150.00 72.1,0(12.40 Total 875,308.11 State oi Oregon, County of Clatsop,ss: I, S. S. Gordon cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 8. S. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of June, 1000. V. BOELLINO, Notary Public. Correct Attest: a C. FLAVEL, w. f. McGregor, JACOB KAAW, Directors. CASTOR I A if or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought : - Bears the " Signature of decorate: YOUR SHOW WINDOW DO IT NOW. BE IN LINE. MAKE THEM AS ATTRAC TIVE AS POSSIBLE. ATTRACT ATTENTION AND YOU WILL ATTRACT CUSTOMERS AND INCIDENTALLY DOL LARS TO YOUR STORE. SEE OUR WINDOW OF DECO RATIVE MATERIAL, THEN COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR DESIGNS. PERHAPS WE CAN OFFER SOME SUG GESTION AS TO ARRANGEMENT BUT IN ANY EVENT. 1 J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPORTING GOODS. Ml k.SA03mr 0 The Art of Fine Plumbing has progressed with the development of the icience of sanitation and we hive kept pace with the improvements. Have you ? Or it your bathroom one of the old fashioned, unhealthy kind i If you are still using the "closed In' fixtures of ten years ago, it would be well to remove them and install in their stead, snowy white &CMdad Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which we have samples cuspiayca in our snowroom. Let ui quote you prices. Illustrated catalogue free. I, A. Montgomery, Astoria. i,i I M aWl . The Very Best Remedy for Bowel Trouble. Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and well known resident of BlufTton, Iml, says: "I regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble. I make this statement after having used the remedy in my family for several years. I am never without it." This remedy is al most to be needed before the summer is over. Why not buy it now and be pre pared for such an emergency! For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. SWOLLEN VEINS SPRAINS-STRAINS Cured by our Hand Woven ilastlc Bands and Stock ings. IJOver-fatness and weaknesses relieved by our Abdominal Belts Write for blanks and book, WOODARD, CLARKE & PORTLAND, OREGON CO. r