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WEDNESDAY JUNE 17. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. A WOMAN DELEGATE TIIEFEDERALCOURTS FAT FOLKS ONE D O L L A R invested in a bottle of these wonderful, harmless fat reducing tablets and la 30 daya you will be a normal, well-formed person again. Don't carry around your ugly bulk, your ungainly superflous flesh. It make yoH miserable, ridiculous and what is roor Important, it subjects you to fatal consequences. Sudden death from fatty Degeneration, Heart Disease, Kid ney Tiouble, Apoplexy and Musular Rheumatism-all come from OVER? Eating and Drinking , were intended to be a pleasurable as well as a necessary occupation. With a keen appetite and a good digestion, a man or woman should bo ablo to eat almost any irood food Bet before them. If you do not feel ready for your meals and wholesome food not jvelcomo, your stomach is not in good working order, and you need The Only One to Have aSeat at In New York Close for the Sum mer the Convention MRS. LUCY CLARK OF UTAH 45,000 ' APPEALS PENDING t a. i n ess. "ANTK0RPU i to get it strong and keen it well. For your stomach can and should be able tp assimilate any reasonable amount of food, andiflt cannot thereiasomethingwrongwithyourdigestion. i It ,Bet'clam'8 rills for distress after eating! bloat ing, flatulence, stomach pains, dizziness, sick headache, constipation and bilious attacks. These safe and convent lent pills strengthen the stomach nerves, increase the muscular energy, and . Promote Digestion In toxt with full directions 10c. and 23c. i WHILE THE IE AGLE i SCREAMETH Fireworks May Be Had Wholesale and Retail at G.J.HOWES I 420 Commercial St. Book and Postal Store X I Astoria Philharmonic Society I t GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL First Semi-Annual Concert, season 1908 t ASTORIA THEATRE t Thursday Evening' i June 18 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA DR. EMIL, ENNA, Director Soloists ; ; John Clair Montieth, Baritone; Frank G. Eichen ; ; laub, Violinist; Miss Mary E. Conyers, Mezzo-So-'. ! prano; Miss Beatrice Hidden, Pianist; Harold Bayley, Concertnieister. Admission $1.00 Tickets can be obtained at Whitman's Book Store TVSITT THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars , . 602 Commercial Street. X Corner Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA, OREGON It is Declared She Also Will be the Only Woman Who Ever Had a ..Vote in a Republican National Convention. CHICAGO, June 16.- The only woman who will have a cat on the floor of the republican convention as regular delegate came ta Chicago yesterday. She is Mrs. Lucy A. Clark oi Brighani City Utah, and it is declared she also will be the only woman who ever had a vote in a republican convention. Mrs. Clark came to ths city merely as an alternate delegate Three hours after her arrival, the Utah delegates went into caucus. Then it was found that one of the regular delegates, C. E. Loose, of Prove City, wouldn't come to the convention. Thereupon the vacant position was allotted to Mrs. Clark as a regular delegate. Mrs. Clark is the daughter of one of the early Mormon pioneers and is an ardent woman suffragist. Ex-committee man of the National League of Republican' Clubs and avowed champion of President Roose velt for a third term, yesterday issued a statement declaring that President Roosevelt would be placed in nom ination. tlutf his acceptance or rejec tion being "purely a question of re lationship" he could do nothing but accept and arguing that his nomina tion would mean among other things. "The election of the republican ticket by an unprcccdentedly large majority. The carrying by substant ial majorities of North Carolina, Vir ginia and Tennessee; the election of every republican nominee for gover nor north of the "Solid South" the sure return to the hduse of represen tatives of a large majority of repub licans; the sure election of republi can majoritcs in the legislatures of those northern states which will next year choose U. S. senators and the overwhelming nomination of New York state by the republicans. Senator Smoot of .Utah declared that the delegation from his state will vote 'for Roosevelt if the president's name is placed in nomination. The Utah state convention indorsed Roosevelt but the delegates were un-instructcd. No More Customs Cases Will Be Heard by the Court Until October Millions of Dollars Tied up Pend Ing Final Tariff Differences. NEW YORK, June 16.- With the closing of the Federal Courts for the summer, so far as tariff litigation is concerned, nearly 45,000 appeals by importers are now pending on the suspended files of the Board of United States General appraisers. No more customs cases will be heard by the courts until October. Most of the issues now pending are those arising under the present or Dingley Tariff, although a few ques tions under the tariffs of 1890 and 1894 are before the courts for final determination. The explanation of present conditions is said to lie in the fact that the federal courts are in no position to devote their entire time or even a small part of it to the ade quate hearing of questions wholly ir relevant to the tariff, such as bank ruptcy, admiralty, Civil and General miscellaneous issues. While official figures are not obtain able, it is believed that several mil lions of dollars are tied up pending final tariff diflerenccs by the courts, while much American capital which might be used profitably is held back until it is determined whether the rates on certain lines of imports will warrant home manufactures of the foreign products, while existing con dition of affairs in customs litigation have caused renewed discussion of a measure introduced in congress two years ago for the establishment of a customs court The bill was drawn up by one of the members of the Board of appraisers and provided that all tariff cases shall be brought before the tribunal for determination. 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He has visited Patrick at Sing Sing and will have legal aid in the fight for the impris oned lawyer's freedom. Patrick charges a conspiracy to rob Rice of more than $3,100,000 in his complaint and denounces those connected with his conviction. He says in part: "That participating in such con spiracy' in addition to, those specifi cally named, were and are many per sons of wealth and high standing and official professional, social and politi cal influence, and in the present de generate oligarchy, non-republican, arbitrary and current government of said state, disrespect for law, disre gard oi human rights, low state of public morals, individual helplessness and supiness, it is wholly impractij cable for your complainant to obtain any redress, hearing or just conclu sion of law r fact from the state offi cers or tribunal, and an emergency exists which makes relief by the fed eral courts imperative." The Best Pills Ever Sold. 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None of the dogs seems to mind the treatment, which consists of the injection of a tea' spoonful and a half ' , of anti-toxin three times a day. The treatment will continue for nine days, Soldiers ex ecuted seven other dogs bitten at Fort Schuyler by the same animal which had attacked the captain's prize bull dog. They were all "mascots" and the post i3 mourning for its lost pets, ... 'v , SCOW BAY BRASS & . ASTORIA, OREGON IHOH AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AMD MAKIHl ENGINEERS 111 Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery. 18th and Franklin Ave. Prompt attention given i ill repair w at - Ta i4ala24fl No medicine has ever done more to wards warding off grip and pneumonia and relieving the distressing grip oough, than Kemp's Balsam, the best cough our. . Subscribe to the( Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month. Contains full Associated Press reports, besides all the news in the local field. 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