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8 THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTOMA, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY so, loofl, If J i u V J., j J Lap LOOK'AT A ItEHNEL tQB COFFEE. nv I i note how much f it it chftit'TJ ft this chaff that contain! the tupkaaant Mtringent 'principle (tannin), on o cont of which coffet drinkine doe not BariitoiCflafl ifyoUVHUtry a Yon' will taste the difference in the first cfcpruh The chaff hat been removed from this cotiee oy a wonucwui rituing yiwrs. id bj machinery in sealed tins it is the only pore coffee, free from dnst and tannin-bearing chaff. PRICE, PER POUND, .: ' 40 CENTS. A. V. ALLEN SOLE AGENT SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. NEWS OF OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST. MAKING CAPITAL 0 BRYAN'S SPEECH EFFORTS OF NUMBER OF EASTERN NEWSPAPERS TO DEPRECIATE NEBRASKA'S UTTERANCES IN LONDON CARRY NO WEIGHT. WASHINGTON, D. C July 19 (Spec ial.) An attempt has been made in cer tain quarters to make anti-Bryan cap! tal out of Mr. Bryan's speech in Lon don in which he seemed to reassert his devotion to the principle of 16 to I. A number of eastern newspapers which can see- nothlffg btul disaster before the1 democratic party with Bryan as it lead er hare seized upon this utterance and a IV making it the subject of depreciatory editorials. In view of this, an examination of what Mr. Bryan really said, and the circumstances under which he said it. is worth while. The speech was made at a Fourth of July gathering of Americans in London, and it followed a talk by Ambassador Whitelaw Reid. Mr. Reid as was very proper upon the occasion, boasted of American progress 'and pros penty. All through this speech there ran an undertone in which ha twitted Mr. Bryan because of the letter's pre uvuu vuav v ivuuuv vuv live tviuogc VI surer no permanent prosperity could come. . Mr. Bryan's answer was in like spirit of banter, and during the course of bis remarks, he said: "When I see the progress my country has made walking on on leg, I wonder what it would have done walking on two legs." Of course, he referred to the mone tary -standards and had in mind that the cpuntry might have made greater progress with two standards instead of one. But doesn't it seem a pretty small peg upon which to bang a belief that, were he again to lead the democracy, Mr. Bryan would, in the light of present conditions, advocate the free coinage of silver, as a cardinal Democratic doc- trinftf ' If the anti-Bryanites of the. East are going to eheck the rising tide of Bryan sentiment they will have to get some thing more substantial than this Lon don speech with which to scare away the gold democrats who are now disposed to favor the Nebraskan. MEN AND WORKER, Cm Bif CJ torannttural discharge, in 11 munition,, irriutioD, or ulceration of mncoc niembrsiMt. P.inl.H. and not utrin ITHE EVMSCHtSDCAlCa. feat or poioonoul. old by DranrIM or rnt in plain wrapper, Wfji l .. or I tin M.74. jf Mt M Mrlctnr, m Fwfsrt" Cam tetrl . v eimii(NiTi..ri 1 Nothing Makes Life So Sweet. ISSUE IS DEFI NED GOOD WATER SUPPLY. CKNTRALLVtWnfch.. July 1.-The Central! Water Supply Company ha almost completed all new work thai was ordered done on the Centralis water system. The company 1ms tried to ful fill every agreement of Its franchise, and now the city will probably drop the suit against it to annul the franchise. In stead of on broken-down pump, which wa being used when the City Council stepped in. there are now three good pump, with a capacity of 3.200.000 gal lon of water every 24 hours, which U more than the city ue. Two of the pump are connected With the river and one wjtn . tne troth-water wen. me water will be illtered through a big 20- ton Alter. Work of Congress Will Be Cam paign Material. TARIFF CAUSES UNEASINESS Republicans Fear They Will Have Bard Time to Explain Why Congress Did Not Act on Tariff Question. OCTOGENARIAN DIES. LA GRANDE, Or. July 19.-Mrs. Luoetta Landsdon. aged 81 year, died this morning at the home of lu-r son-in-law. W. H. AUtott, of thU city. She was born in Meigs County. Ohio, Feb ruary 10, 1820. With ner parents ans moved to Illinois, and in 1843. married Jame Lansdon. In 1874. Mr. Lansdon died. She leaves six children, two of whom, Mrs. Laura L. Stults and Mrs. Lylly AlUtott. live in this city. The funeral will be held from the AIMott residence tomorrow afternoon, Rev. W. IL Gibson, of the Baptist Church, officiating. SHERIFF'S POSSE FIND HORSES. BKNR, Ore., July JD.-In the Urcen Mountains a few day ago Sheriff Klk Ins and powe from Prinevilla found 12 horse in different part of the niotin tniit-s all suffering for lack of fwd ami water, (me hora wa or where a brand had been cut out. The how was brought to rrlnevilltt and will be niude iim of u evidence guint Hogg, Mm and Fits gorahl, who were arretted Inst Thum- day. charged with killing a calf belong ing to J. M. Smith. Saturday evening they were arraigned lief or Justice Lucky and held to appear before the graud jury In bond of I000 each. ! Some of the hore found by the Sheriff were hobbled, urn tked out and other penned in two cunningly contrived corral. These corral had wing built of logs and brunh front a quarter to half a mile In length. The horses are believed to have been atolvn. WHITEDUCK PARASOLS . You should see our White Duck Para, sols, Embroidery Trimmed, in the very daintiest and prettiest designs. WHITE LINEN SUITINGS Iu the Iiish Linen Finish, the highest art of perfection. This season's most popular white suiting. 15c. 18c, 20c, nnd 25c Yard Simington Dry Goods Co. J WASHINGTON. July 19 (Special).- In the pendine Congressional election the work of the recent session of Con gress h going to be made the iue of both parties. Republicans will point with pride to the rate bill, the pure food bill and other remedial legislation. These measures, they will contend, were con ceived by a Republican President and enacted at his behest by a Republican HAY CROP GOOD. berries. HARRIS GETS TWO YEARS. VANCOUVER. B. C July 19. Forger Harris, who operated in Portland in February, was given a two years' sent ence here yesterday. A REAL WATERFALL AT THE STAR LEBANON, Ore. July lO.-After 10 days of as hot weather as the nil lamctte Valley ever experienced, the at mosphere has been tempered down by foggy mornings and cool night. The hay and Fall sown wheat were too far matured to be damaged, but the general oninion is that the Spring era in has r ir t : iii i.nl lA-ugrew. Mr. nuowm popularity damageJ. well IS fruits and wiu oe piayea as a strong cam. The Democrats, on the other hand, will tell the voters that whatever of good was enacted into law at the recent session was borrowed from Democratic preachments by the x Republican presi dent and by him forced upon an unwill ing Republican majority In Congress, Much also will be made of the fact that without the help of Democratic vote the most beneficent of these measures could not have prevailed, and whatever credit is accruing, therefore, will be claimed for the Democracy. Going fur ther, the Democrtats will recount the Republican sins of omission, especially the failure to readjust the tariff. Tariff Cause Uneasiness. The tariff is thing that is causing no little uneasiness to those charged with responsibility for the Fepublican Congressional campaign. The people are talking tariff to an extent not at all reassuring, and there is a deeply-ground- fear that the matter may prove troublesome when the Democratic spell binders open up in earnest. A considerable number of Republican members who represent close districts are especially unhappy over the tariff, Their people are in favor of tariff re- ision and they themselves have gone on record in advocacy-of , an adjustment of the schedules. Thev are going to find embarrassing to explain why nothing was done to afford relief, ineir lot would have been a little more enviable had any promise of tariff revision been heid out by the Republican leaders in Congress, but the bold stand-pat position assumed by Speaker Cannon and the other ruling powers leaves them with little to offer when the voters demand the whys and the wherefores, ABERDEEN GAINS 7000 POPULATION IN s YEARS ABERDEEN, July 1D-A census of the city ju tlaken by IYofr B. B. Kellog, under the direction of the Mayor and City Council, how a present popu lation of 10.137. a gain of 7000 within the past five year. Many foreigners in thi city cannot ptak Knglinh well enough to answer the necessary question, end so were not In cluded in the report. Thi- enumeration will entity the city to be advanced to the second clava .and itcps to that end will be taken at once. STAMPS FOR FAIRVIEW MINE. EUGENE, Ore., July 10.-The North Fairview Mining Company, operating In the Bohemia district, has just bought for $30,000 the 20-stamp quarts mill at the Noonday mine. CENTRALIA'S POPULATION. CENTRAL1A, Wash. July ID.-The Central school census show for li05, 122 school children; for 1WM, 1410. On this basis the city's population U 6640. POST CARDS LATEST DESIGNED CARDS OF AS TORIA, SAN FRANCISCO, PACIFIC COAST SCENERY, NEW YORK CITY. LEATHER CARDS AND LEATHER CUTOUT CARDS IN GREAT VARIETY, BOOKLETS OF ASTORIA, PORTLAND, NEW YORK, OREGON, AND SAN FRANCISCO. SEE THE SHOW WINDOW. J. N. GRIFFIN Books Stationery Souvcrtiers "STATE'S EVIDENCE" PLAYED AT STAR LAST NIGHT BY WILLARD COMPANY STAGE EFFECTS ARE MOST REALISTIC. AS EASY COMFORTABLE SHOES. NOTHING MAKES LIFE , AS UNBEARABLE AS POORLY FITTING SHOES. COME TO ME AND GET ABSOLUTE SATIS FACTIONS t " S. A. GIMRE 543 Bond St, Opp. Fisher Brot. Best kind of logging shoes; hand Made: always on hand. ' v ' All kinds of shoe repairing ieltly ana quicuy none. Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels which should receive careful attention as soon as the first unnatural loseness of the bowels appers . The best medicine in use for bowel complaint is Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy as it promptly controls any unnat ural looseness of the bowels , For sale by Frank Hart, leading druggist PAPERS EXPRESS SYMPATHY. LONDON, July 19. Editorials in the morning papers deal sympathetioaJly with the death of Lady Curzon, who passed away Wednesday as the result of heart failure, following a complication of diseaees, resulting from her sickness of two years ago. CASTOR I A ' -lor Infants and Children. MM You Have' Always Bought Certainly the production of "State's Evidence" made a hit last night, and every one enjoyed the performance im mensely. Great praise can be bestowed on the efforts to please that the Willard Company make. It is their aim and ob ject to perform. Both Mr. Willard and his manager's efforts ore to make their engagement one that the people can all enjoy and find recreation and amuse ment in. We are pleased to state that this com pany has agreed to prolong their engage ment into five weeks, instead of two as first advertised and we are sure that they will be well justified in so doing. The company last night all carried their part excellently. Our friend, Solo mon Isaacs, with "Hi like ha Beagle," caused great merriment, and was cer tainly "Johnnie on the spot." But a word in regards to the beauti ful water scene, which was portrayed most naturally in the second act. Great praise must db bestowed on Mr. Puri tan, the stage manager and mechanic of the Star Theatre and his assitants, for they certainly did themselves proud, having a real waterfall on the stage and it is these things that help make success, DEVINE WILL RESIGN. SAN FRANCISCO, July 19,-Dr. E. T. Devints announced yesterday afternoon that he would leave the city for the East on August 1, and that lie would resign from the chairmanship of the re lief committee and the rchabiiUtion committee at that time. "I shall have to Iw in New York on September 1 to take up my work in Columbia College and with the New York Associated Charitie and although San Francisco is the most interesting place in the world for me at the present time, I feel that it i as well for me to go then." : THE UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY ; Marine and Stationary Gas and Gasoline Engines. X WE ARE NOW FILLING ORDERS FROM OUS NEW WORKS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. F. P. Kendall. General Sales Agent. . . ., 6-6o Front St Portland, Ore. 4v4-444v44 Indigestion. u ith its companions, heart burn, flatulence, torpidity of the liver, consti pation, palpitation of the heart, poor cir culation, neauacne and other nervous symptoms, sallow skin, four tongue. offensive breath and a legion of other ailments, is at once the most widespread and destructive malady among the American people. The llerbine treat ment will cure all these troubles. 60c I bottle. Sold by Hart's drug store. Baseball Players and Foot Racers! Louis J. Kruger, ex-champion long distance foot racer of Germany and Holland, writes, October 27, 1001: ' "During my training of 8 weeks for the foot races at Salt Lake City, in April last, I used Ballard's Snow Liniment to my greatest satisfaction. "Therefore,. I highly recommend Snow Liniment to all who are troubled with sprains, bruises, or rheumatism." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Haft's drug store. ' BeawKhe Signature of Removes the microbes which inpoyer- ish'the blood and circulation A Stops' ail troubles that Interferes with nutrition. That's what Hollister'j Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents. Frank 'Hart; druggist . r , ., j DIGS HIS OWN GRAVE. VANCOUVER, B. C, July lO.-After digging his own grave, Rudolph Kran- hort deliberately shot himself back of the right ear and his body fell forward into the excavation. The body was found on the dome of Moorehide Mountain, Dawson, Y. T. 1 4LMw-y- The Art of Fine Plumblnj: hi progressed with the development of the science of , sanitation and we bare kept pace with the Improvements. Hare you f Or Is your bathroom one of the old fashioned, unhealthy kind I If yen ire itHl using the "closed In" fixtures of ten years ego, It would be well to remove them and install in their stead, snowy white "5taadwd Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which we have samples 4v displayed in our showroom, let us ouote 0 you prices. Illustrated catalogue free.- IV A. Montgomery, nAstoriA. 5S Ms jf! SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OKKOON BANDITS TAKEN BY TREACHERY. VANCOUVER, B. C, July 10,-Sevcn- teen notorious robbers were sliced into fragments at Wuchou, China, just before the Empress of India left the Orient. The authoritiea enticed them to the city by offering them a free pardon. When they entered the yamen of the Taotai they were promptly made prisoners and long chi'd, I. e cut into a thousand pieces. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS' LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Up-to Eat Baw Mill Machinery 1'rompt aticnlion'glvcn;io al. reralr work; 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451 CONSPIRACY CHARGED. Bank Teller and Depositor Arrested for Taking Bank's Money, Cheerfully Recommended for Rheumatism PHILADELPHIA, with conspiracy to July 19. Charged defraud the Union : 0, ,G..; Higbee, Danville, Ills., writes, Trus Company of Philadelphia, by Dec. 2, 1901: "About two years ago I means of overdrafts, Dr. Julius I Sal was laid: up for four months with rheu- ineer of .this city and Thomas D. An- miitifin v I tried Ballard's Snow Linl- dress, paving teller at the institution ment; one bottle cured me. I can cheer- were arrested yesterday and held in furiy"fcbmmend it to all suffering from $12,000 bail for" further hearing today, likrWIiction. ' 25c, 80cand $1.00. Sold Dr. Salinger Is a depositor . in the. Trust byjUart'sdruf ,Btore. v Company and It is alleged that he has overdrawn his account to the amount of about $15,000. The teller was aware of the overdraft, it U charged, but failed to notify the officers of the trust com pany in the hope that Dr. Salinger would make his account good. He failed to do it however, and the olllcers of the trust company discovered the discrepancy In the paying teller's accounts. Dr. Saling er was summoned to the offices of the Institution and after a conference h and the paying teller were placed under , arrest. Morning Astorian, 65 cents per month.