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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1896)
. - s The Astortan Inn Nuwupiipur mi kiiIii. HtlVllIK tltllt. AnIiII'IiI liux oilier pu pv I'm, hut tliuy Are Not Newspapers Want Anything? Put an ad. In the Auto rlan's Want Column, and You'll Get It! EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL ,UV. ASTORIA, OUEUOX, SATURDAY MOttXiXO, JUNE 20, 1890. NO. H I ;.. i ... th0 fill igw iri25 li' fiirt4'iiir1M' TRUSTEE SALE Of the Fine Lines of Men's and Boy's Cloth ing Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts, etc., at factory prices for cash, at one price to all alike. C.S.JACOBSON TUUHTiZn KOOtROH COMMERCIAL ST.. AST0RIA,0R For the One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnisher miMlt-r I IIUHy l'i I) a prtroell one. Then1 In ri use (IImk ulwltijf tlx tlmt .having In n the lnreatte to an alarming degree. Yi-t"Huy one of t !.- private preparing for B'tloii. i seen to Iim grinding bayonet d'wn to a nuor blade, while It In no unusual x Olhcrs I'olluw the Lewi or.d I'lshiiiji cum-nc, for members of th hospital The Agitation for a Depreciated Cur- MEN TO CO OUT "I COLD STANDARD IS VENEZUELA Seem on the Point of lie coming (iencrul. II AKDTACK AMI IILACK COiUCE Oltiicr eid Met Mi 4 rt Alike the flerdssltte ul leap lilc -Plenty of Eurtlut std r Here lo Stay 11 Lotj it Heeded. Th.-r now mi to be a flr pros per! of mi average pak of talmoii on the Columbia river. A g-hlletnan, who It well k,.i.. In afTalis, staled last evening thai from tho ljat Information at iiaml. and c-inlUrlnic all of I he presviil conditions, h frit raf In pre. dining tlmt the park of would mull JM.iwj rakra. At the meeting of corp. to rut the underbrush about their fiu.e with their Ibid weapons. Astoria boys, to be In style, must mar atuliliy faces Until the regiment depart. It lis often been aaked "What's In name?" Give it up; lut there seems to In- certainly something In a uni form. The Kill" all appear to think so at leant. Tli llu boya are K'xxl customers of the candy stores. During the Rrandea court-martial, the Judge advocate of Company I lost hi dignity likewise hi equilibrium. Attorney Miliar"! object; the qu-- tlon la Irrelevant, liumatcrUI, and er, redundant." Coin iMiy E'a membpra think th-y ahould be allowi"! th-lr "eae." Tpnterduy mornlnf onr of the cul- rency Met by Constitutional Enactment. I'AI'KK NOT LEGAL TENDER Silver llreodv lo Circalatioa kill ot fk Ketircd- Tattre Coinje Will 5t Restricted to bold aid Certificates WaihlnKton, June J. Mlnlater An- drada, of Vem-iuwla, ha received ad- vlci-a from Caraeaa a to the final rati fication of the conatltutlonal amend ment by which Venezuela adopts the gold itandard. Prealdent Creapo advised contrrefis some months ago to meet the prevail In agitation for a depreciated curren aloof from American aecurltles are ul- rly mlmaken. N.othlnK would please th peiple here and on the continent iter than to buy American securities f they thought they were safe. The peculators and public are only too ready to accept and call attention to the slightest sign that there is a pros pect of the currency system of the I'nlted Htates being reformed. But we have been disappointed too often to commit ourselves to any great we nt A dertnlte declaration ex- ressed In the vote of the people of the United States In favor of the gold standard we are sure would be follow ed by a great change In the attitude f European capitalists, provided It were accompanied by legislation plac ing the treasury In a position to make he standard effective. prlts convicted of shaving, waa crown ,i- s-i.h-',m--. t'..! m ruber's hsll H ,,n w-h buln ni marched y by . c,)ntutlonal amendment. Con yv.trluy frnoo. It was decided to ,nro"Kn "'.. i, "J gres. p.e4 th. Uw and It ha. been ji ! JssasAr ' Our Handy Wagon... Combln sll ths feslores of ths child's plsln wagon and a vlicnxd. ami. sll tilings ron.litrrt. ii ill ronumr lew thsn elihrr. Ho ctrlrslle. cinvnlrnt ami sallsfamry hns It proven, tbai, a raily -Bllrr." It h no nual. W take S special prM. too. In delivering tho sama prompilv and In faultless comlt tlon to the tril, Croquet Children's 'Wagons, Baby Carriages, Base Ball Goods, Fishing Tackle, Sets. Garden Tools GRIFFIN & REED CITY BOOK STORE "Neither the legislature nor the ex ecutive power, or any other power In the republic shall in any case, or for any motive. Issue paper money, nor de clare as legal tender any bank notes or any other value, represented In pa the band. Helng hit first offense be innmui hw .u ,,t the .late. It is waa let oil easy, Willi a promise to do I f0wi: .o no more. Borne of the boy. who went out on the Iris felt homesick when tbey reach ed the swell at Tongus point Interview the members of the differ ent camps, and you will And there are in twenty per cent of their earning. ,,,ven ut tht flne"t Camp U,, nor ,. the of lUver or o. I nlrkel Kn nrderMl m-lthout nrVIOUB 111. Lieut. Povey. of the engineer corps, thorliatlon of congress, subject to the Is colonel of the First Iteglment L'nl- Mm. procedure as In the enactment of form Hank. K. of r. la he colonel, or other law lieutenant colonel, or notny At Drewnt the Veneiuelan dreula company c recently received into Its tlon congut, 0f M.000.000 bolivar. (20 demanding that others could nsh at 'd a raw recruit. In one of the camp eeBlt ot whlch 1X000.000 Is In gold and the cmpromtw r.te offered by the nt" ""' ",r' "ak'd " 1.000.000 In .liver. Thl. silver, already K-rnilt the flihernien for the Rcandlna' vlan I'arklng Company to go out at the Ave cent rate offered by that com pany, ul.h the understanding that no nsh were to be delivered to that can nery except by men owning gear re ceived from that company, and. fur ther, that those fishermen should turn toward the maintenance of the Union, It was Juldd by the meeting that the pi Ice of nsh should be maintained at five cents; but while this was the otTl clal action, from reliable wiurcea It was lenrned that there mis tnclt un- t. rttl'.liMAN, ll, ol Frxswa rMiart. R. T. EAUI.E, Uts ! Hocktoa. Csl COLUnBIA IRON WORKS Foundrymen, Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Makers Manufacturing- and Repairing of all Kluda of Machinery. Iron and Brass Castings. General Blacksmith Work other canneries. A better general feel ing sp-mrd to prevail during the even ing. Mr. W. 8 Kinney. In conversing ui.n the subject, said that ho was snuffled. frfm a careful examination of affairs the ennnerymen could no! puy five tents stialiiht. and would not do so; but thought a majority of the men now realised the situation, and that many of tin in would gv out oil liHtis of four and one-half cents. At one of the liuget local canneries the nnhenmn yesterday with one accord were at work getting out their nets ready for flihliip. and putting their Imits In order to go on the river for tn evening drift. They signified their willingness to accept the four-and one- hnlf rent rate. At Hilar Hock the men who hail previously refused to fish for lens thuu five cents. It was reported. went out enmusse yesterday evening, and commenced delivering salmon to the home cannery In large quantities than sardines in a Ix.k. the boys swore hi in In with all the ancient rites of the order. lie Is In the asylum now McCormack A Humphreys, the fish dealers, yesterday presented to Coin puny I a live sturgeon eighteen Inches long. Tresuinably Captain Coffey got the benefit of the gift. The commissary -aVpartmont pc sesse. a number of flne vocalists who while away many hours very pleasant ly for that part of the camp. Company A "! am the only D itch cake In the Buttery" liismarck Theide. in circulation, will not be retired. Fu ture coinage will be restricted to gold, and gold certificate, representing act ual gold on hand. THE SILVER BOLTERS. Take a Tentative Course and Will Not Tet Formally Organixe. St. Louis, June 19. A conference of the silver boilers was held this after noon at which It was decided to take tentative course. The bolting dele gates will therefore make no formal rtr-tttoHur tinttl thv have nnrwirtiinlt v L I .. .. 1 - - . . I .. I . . ... ...... " J ' ' n mint? i'u iiiKiiijr amupeu nu'iieiice I . . . . . . , . v. i to consult with their party members In WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL POSITION. SPCCIALTUS-W.kh Pint WW. Shir Smllhlag ant Slrantwal Work. Csnry n4 Mill M.ililn.tv. Mulss mi SuUonsry Boll- Uulll to Orvler. OT Specially equipped (or Loggers' Work. Loctted on iSth and Franklin (Scow Bay Foundry). Phone ;8. Correspondence solicited. f tnttr an.l ine.half cents oer bound. At Chinook Hearh the men have de- . - ! . compos dared the strike off and are now put ting In their gear. Large quantltiea of fish have been received from Up tho river during the last twenty-four hotura. the steamer Telephone alone bringing down twelve tons and a halt It I. certainly most creditable to the men that they have Ut common sense pre vail, and have recognised the exigen cies of the situation, meeting the pack ers on common ground. AHTOKIA IHON WOHKH Coacoaly St., Ml of Jacluoa. Aston. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Usl ant Marin, EnglnM. Bolltr work, Simb fcoat an Canntry Work a SpaclaHy. CaiDnfi of All D.,crlr,nnn Madt to Orr oa shun Nullca. John Fox.. ..President and Rupsrlntandant A. L. Fox Vloe Prtsldcnt O. 11. I'rasl Secretary First National Bank Treasurer .SHRP A KODAK. at any man coming out ol our stort and you'll gst a portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thoughts. Hueb quality III the liquors wa huva to offer an enough to pleats any man. COMB AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. Cheap Clothing Th. Boa Law Cloth log Factory and marohaat tailors, at Ol Bona .treat, make, underclothing to order. Suit, and trousers mads to fit parfsoUy. Every order punotually oa Um. and satisfaction guaranteed, Oood goods Mid ohsap. Call and bo oonvtnoed. STEAMERS Telephone & feailey Gatzert. "Ttlsphons" Isav. Astoria at 1 p. m. daily (except Sunday). Leave. Portland at 7 a, m. dally., sx oept Sunday. "Bailey Oatsert" leaves Astoria Tues day. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning at M a. m.; Sunday ranlng at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally at I p. m., ex cept Sunday. 'On aaturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MAUZERY, Agent FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that th. under, signed havo fllod their final aooounts In th. estate of L. Wilson, deceased, and Ul. estate of Wilson A Fisher, and that th. county court of Clatsop county has set Monda. , th. S2d day of Junes, 1898, at th. hour of 10 o'clock, for th. hearing of objections, It any there be, to th. a) lowanoo of said aooounts. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, WILEY B. ALLEN, Executors, May U, 188. IS THERE ? la there a man with heart to cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could And In articles ot FURNITURE of th. right kind. And w would suggest at this season a nlos Sideboard. Extension Table, or tet of Dining Chain. Wo hav. th largest and finest lint ever shown In th. olty and at prices that cannot fall to pleas. th. eloseat buyers. HEILBORN & SON ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria Fine Teas and Coffers, Table Dettcac'ee, Doeieetic and Troplral r-nilta, Vegetabiee, bugaf Cured Hane. Bacoa, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. THE flSTORIR SAVINGS BRflK Aot. as ruaU. for corporations and In dividuals, Tranaaot A general banking buslni Interest pair on time deposits. C. H. PAGE.. ......President BENJ. YOUNO Vloe-Presldsnt FRANK PATTVN Cashier DIRECTORS! J. Q. A. Bowlb. . a H. Pags, BenJ. Young, A. 8. Reed, v. p. Thompson, W, E Dement, D. K. Warren. gathered around the guard limit sur rounding the grounds of Battery A last evening, and witnessed the rendi tion of Chinese festival certn-ci.y. Q. M. Surgeant Dowlltig performed an amusing vocal Clilneee song while Trumpeter Fowler saluted Pat il-v Monica, the Joah. The whole enter tainment waa accompanied by S;rgL of the member, of the battery. The mu alcal Instruments were composed chief ly of tin pan. and soap boxes. Augusta Cooper Bristol. I am almost ready to affirm that wom an s need of the ballot arise entirely irom tne point ot view of Industrial con. anions since all rights, privileges, and needs, develop from the one fundamental responsibility of austulnlng and develop ing one's Individual existence. Through Yesterday afternoon General Beebe the complex development of a civilisation and the civic authorities met a delete.- based tn competition, we are like women their states, and determine what meas ure of approval meets their course In walking out of the Republican na tional convention. For thl. reason It seemed best not to effect any formal organisation as yet, and It waa in formally decided to have Dubois, of Idaho, look after the Interests of the bolters until such time a It It decided tn be advisable to perfect a regular or ganisation. Nearly all of the silver delegates hav left the olty. Those now remain ing are Senators Carter, Teller, Man tle, Dubois and Cannon and Congress man Hartman. tlon of the nshcrmen at the courthouso. huddling on a sea-shore, driven by a so cial development that nrevetna anv hm-k. General neene expiainea to me tinner- ward retreat, and which also forces us men his mission here and th. position either Into an overwhelming surf, or of the authorities, saying that he hoped u "V" ", 'lr.th.e the entire matter would soon bo peace- Ufc w, , compelled-nolens volens-"io fully settled. Judge urny ana mayor ptuimo our own ennoe, ' yet without a Taylor also spoke upon the subject, f"u,"'B' e ar. in terror or tne ' , , . i, ,lk breakers, and wo plead with man as ho ami tne iiroieimru ..... ahoots past, conquering nature and clr- situation from the standpoint of the cumstances. We ask for oars, but he t'nlon. The meeting was a pleasant smiles good-nntureilly. und tells us that . , , t., m ,,,k I "WIIIWI niQ Hflllllfl IUU UlllUlliMUn, (Mali one inruugnoui. .... ....i ... ....... . .,tr.c.iM ., wa wm better understanding of the condition fore we asked for these things; that we of affairs on both sides. are not aa picturesque In the boat and A prominent stenmbontman reported "1 no cannot cieany see wny we are ' I I there An,t IrtileeH mr nnrvelvea An nnt Inst evening that there were hundreds perceive how It has come about, and of boats Honing yesterday tn front of we wish It were not so, and th dear old song commencing "Hnckward, turn back ward, O lime In thy flight," Is forever In the heart. But there we are, driven into the boats by that dread Impersonal ity civilisation nnd yet the necessary our has thus far been withheld. Again to use another metaphor civili sation with Its competitive system, has forced the entire nice Into mountain ranges, which It Is compelled to conquer and subdue. Woman Is there with her husband, sons, and brothers, and must EXCITEMENT KEEPS UP. McKlnley Show. No Sign of Wear from the Strain. Canton, O., June 19. Governor Mc Klnley made two more addresses at hi. home tonight Today has been an eventful one. The wild enthusiasm of yesterday has Increased, each Incom ing delegation la greeted by steam cal liopes, and shrieking whistles ot every kind, while trumpets, tin-horns, bands and drum corps give music to the mer ry marchers. Delegates called tonight in rapid suc cession, but the governor shows no signs ot wear or relapse after the strain of convention week. ENGLISH COMMENT FAVORABLE. London, June 1J. Commenting on the St. Louis convention th Dally News say.: The Important fact la not that of Mc- Kl nicy's nomination, which was gen erally conceded, but that be was com pelled to stand on a gold platform. It show that the great party which Is now believed to represent the political destinies of the United State, has repu diated all designs of tampering with the currency. It also force. Mr. Mc Klnley to fight rather as a monometal- 11st than as a protectionist Th Re publicans must be congratulated if not upon their candidate, at least upon their refusal to have anything to do with mischievous free silver delusions. HANNA'S REWARD. He Is Elected Chairman of the Nation al Committee. Bt. Louis, June 19. The Republican national committee today unanimous ly elected Mark A. Hanna, of Ohio, as permanent chairman. THE FIREMEN'S CONCERT. A Large Audience Present at the En tertainment Last Night. THE CONDITIONS OF COMMERCE A Diversity of Opinion in the Dna and lirad street Weekly Ke views. THE OUTLOOK IS FAVORABLE Stocks Hav Tskca at IpKtrd Tart, atd Motejr Sccats ttsier Crops Sot Yet asasred. aid tie Ost Cosie Doabtfst. New York, June 19. BradstreeU to morrow will say: A political convention at the opening of the between-season period of dull ness explains the Increased restriction In the volume of general trade. In Industrial line, there la no improve ment. In iron and steel the price of some varieties tend lower, and buyers manifest little Interest as to require ment. The present activity among drygoooa Jobbers It confined to work ing off odd lots preparatory to stock taking. Manufacturer of cotton, have cut quotation to attract buyer and wtaila there la Increased activity in flanneta for fall delivery, recently opened fan prints hav found few buyer. The movement of merchandise la smaller la volume than a week ago, the greatest activity being shown In hardware, gro ceries, drugs, paint. - and clothing. Manufacturer, of woolen, are reported more hopeful Relatively tne most fa vorable trade report for the week la from Chicago, where Inquiry for iron and steel has increased and specifica tions for work are coming forward more freely. This has created a better demand. HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. New York, June 19.R. O. Dun V Co.' Weekly Review of Trade tomor row will say: There are continued signs that a gala In business has begun. Stock have . A large and appreciative audience greeted the performers on the rise of " ... , I gone higher than they were ten day. Opera House. Miss Kelley at the close , " . . . ,, the city and In Cathlamet bay. There are numbers of men out trying their luck who have not previously been en Kitged In Hulling, but seem to be meet ing with fair success. It seems to be the concensus of opinion by those most Interested and best posted on both sides, that the much-mooted question of difference is almost settled, and con gratulations were exchanged amongst needs climb because there is no retreat; .1, v..l !.. nWM When B-n.,d nn. " Pn wn,cn nla" carries an ..uiiuo o .. " . . both aa support and defense. Is not plac- and louna judgment prevail, tuir aci- her hands. If she pleads for It, tlement of dimcultles of this nature Is man responds good-humorodly, but tells . ... . ii,,. ner sne wouia not gnow now to use it, sure to follow. m .ii h. , SENATOR DUBOIS. Will Open Teller Headquarters In Chi cago Next Week. Chicago, June 19. Next week Senator Dubois will open the Teller headquar ters In this city. It was Intended to take all of the bolting delegates to Chicago, but this morning the plans were changed. REED FOR CONGRESS. Portland, Me., June 19. The Hon. Thos. B. Reed will be tendered a re- nominatlon to congress by the First district, and It is announced that he It ia a matter not to be lightly pass- a disadvantage than a help to the entire has consented to stand, as he greatly ed over, and one deserving commenda tion that the officers of the Oregon Na tional Guard are not too good for their positions. General Beebe, Colonel Sum mers and the officers of their respect ive staffs, sleep on cots In tenta like company. So she follows as best she may stumbling, falling, yet smiling, that no one may guess her tears. How little the opponents of woman suf frage perceive and understand, that in the tlital analysis this Is a question ot self-preservation In an arena of conflict ing forces; and that It is as unrelated desires to be a member of the Fifty- fifth congress, in preference to resum ing his law practice. SPECULATION STILL SLOW. of the entertainment, waa the recipient of the highest praise for her manage ment of the 'affair, which afforded pleasure from the opening number to the last selection of the orchestra. Flower and encores were showered upon the participant throughout the performance. The Are laddies and their belles were there, and Astoria society j was out in force. Charming cadences and delightful harmony made by the mandolin orches tra, which rendered several selections. elicited most hearty encores, and the "Greeting and Parting" march, com posed by Miss Kelly is deserving of es pecial mention. Miss Bertha Simpson sang the touching lover's appeal, "Won't You Be My Sweetheart," In a pleasing style, and the Highland Dance by Miss Jennie Curtis w'aa gracefully executed. Miss Etta Strauss maintain ed her reputation as a good performer upon the guitar, and Mr. Terry Mc Kean, as the Darktown swell, carried the house. "Angellne" was a hit. The audience was carried back to the old Castlllan days by the dancing ot the Misses Sovey and Leberman. Miss Holden appeared to decided advantage and her contralto solo demanded a re call, to which she responded with the child's story in song, "Three Little Lads." It goes without "saying that Mme. Flnck's solos were par excellent, and It was with reluctance that the audi ence allowed her to retire with two selections. Mrs. J. T. Ross received emphatic applause for her solo and her second number provoked great enthu siasm. The Jolly Blacksmiths" by the or chestra received the appreciation which it deserved. Miss Clara Dunbar as the Gypsy Flower Girl, depicted with true art the affections, strong passions and Impulsive natures of the race, and as an encore gave a children's dialogue which gained for her additional laurels. Miss Kelley and Mrs, John Gratke rendered a piano duet, "The Alpine Storm," which was one of the gems of the evening. The scene from Shakespeare' "Mac beth" was the closing number. Miss Conn's portrayal of Lady MacBeth's artful scheming and treachery called for the most favorable comment. Judge Cleveland read his lines well and de lineated to his-hearers the true char acter of Macbeth. ago, wheat ana cotton are in oetier demand, there Is more confidence la monetary circle and the tendency tow ard shrinkage in agricultural Indus tries seem in a measure, at least to be checked. While the outcome of the Democratic convention Is uncertain and the grain crops are not yet wholly be yond danger, a sure and strong Im provement could hardly be expected, but the tone in business circles baa grown distinctly more hopeful. - The failures for the week have bee a 7( in the United Slates again S28 last year, and SS tn Canada against V. last year. the prlvatea In their commands. They to personal ambitions, as was the cry were offered the hospitality of the Occi- of Peter to his Master, when he found ...... . ,ji.. i . . I himself sinking. ueni ana nave ueeii ii--.iij . . . , mnn .hnilM to dinner oy private citisens, out nave ttna- admit that the social situation which nreferred to take not luck and eat has led women to as for tho ballot, Is not Thv will Ot ner rtlHKliiir or uesire; aim me nnniiiK IB umy kit uiinii.iiv. iidw,.,i, v. camp fare with their men. not accept luxuries which cannot be ,ituatlon. Meanwhile progress waits that public did not come In as It had been Foreign Capitalists Waiting Further Assurances Against Free Silver. London, June 19, A financial article tn the Times says Speculators In the railroad market yesterday were disappointed that the enjoyed by the entire command. men's philosophy may rise to the height ot the occasion. THE MARKETS, CAHP NOTES. Two new water closets were put In ttiaa girt 1 1 tt ISniinf. vard veaterdav ex- pressly for the accommodation of the hara Manitoba, 5s Liverpool, Juno 19. Wheat, spot oulet: No. t red winter, 5 2d; No. I troops, and these, with other conven ience which are being established, would Indicate that the stay of the 5s id. Meany la the loading tailor, and pays th highest cash price for fur siuns. hoped on the mere announcement that a gold plank was included in the na tional Republican platform. The expla nation is that the public has wisely de termined to wait until a satisfactory solution of the question is In a fair way No. 1 California, 0f being attained, and American pub lic men and Journalists who talk and write aa if European investor, and speculators had tome object in holding THE OLD PARKER HOUSE. Yesterday a trade was concluded which transferred the proprietorship of the Hotel Astoria, formerly the Parker House, to a new management The bouse will hereafter be known as the Old Parker House, and will be eon ducted in an up-to-date manner In every particular. The new owners are well known hotel men of long expe rience, and will have the house put In thorough condition, and will employ a full corps of experienced assistants. "Billy" Wright and "Cash" Cole are the men who will hereafter conduct this popular caravansary. Charlea Clark, who Is widely known amongst the travelling public ot the Pacific coast, has been engaged aa chief clerk, and Ed. Sheridan, of Portland fame, ia the new steward. In conversation with an Astorian rep resentative Mr. Wright said last even ing that they proposed to make this house first class tn all departments. The rooms and sleeping accommodst tlons will be second to none in the city, while the table, under the stew ardship ot Mr. Sheridan, he guarantee will be equal to the best The rate will be both on the American and Eu ropean plan, and will be graded to suit the times. The office and reading rooms will be fitted up for the com fort of guests, while at the bar will be found the very best liquors and cigar, that money can buy. A new consign ment of goods was received yesterday- FEAR A LYNCHING. Roseburg, Or., June 19. John Dixon, the brother of Jas. Dixon, who shot Chas. Rice last Sunday near Blakeslys, rode hurriedly Into Roseburg this even ing, informing the authorities that a The entertainment as a whole was a j large mob had been organized near the surprise and great pleasure to the large scene of the shooting to lynch James, gathering of the friends of the fire confined in the county Jail. Tonight boys, and Miss Kelly Is certainly to be ! the authorities are preparing to de congratulated upon her success. I fend Dixon. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Govt Report t , - i a ACBOLDTE2.V PXjni f-e i i S i 1 ' ? !: iii II ! (' i s I-... .( ' V- , M X) 7 ' H '