AS10aL PUflUC UBttAKTT ASSOCi-V-JM." i Save time The Dally Astorlan AND PlkMANWrt ...Family Circulation... Much modi tha tmh timis a LAVr.ll A THAT 0 ANY OTMIK CAPM IK ASTORIA fP'J.'SL. How? An "Ad" In TMt Unuiuii'i Willi Uiluaa. full, ASSOCIATED PRICSS REPORT. VOL. XLV1. ASTORIA, OltKOON: ATL'UDAY MORNING, MAY 15, lfW7. NO. 110 GRIFFIN & REED City Book Store Stationers & Booksellers All the Leading Newspapers and Periodicals Kept on Hand LEGAL BLANKS AND KILL, THE BUGS Whale Oil Soap mul Phoenix Sprays Spray Pumps tt FOARD SELF STARTING HERCULES elMtartliig Ml llnrvi mrr Marine Kniilne. roll I'AIITU t llcrculcH Gcih 4 OS MAMiiOMK NT., UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams. Bacon. Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS (laaranteed In ileal la the Market ORNEK FOURTH ANU (1L1SAN STREETS - - PORTLAND, OREGON The Columbia Iron Works .... FOUNDRYMEN .... Blaeksmiths, JYIachinists, and Boiler-makers Corner KlghU.nth . and rranklln At. Ross. Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS AHTUKIA AINU BAHT AMTOHIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS Astoria Roofing & Cornice Co. 34 Gravel. Tin and Slate Roofing NiNTU ctrppt Asphalt Paving for Basements. Sidewalks and Streets WN I H 31 K tt I Asphalt Coatlnr on Tin and Shingle Roofs 34 Repairing of all kinds of Roofs Clarkson & JftclWin Boom Company LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished K. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments Commcrclnl Street, Awtorlei J. A. PASTABBNP - General Contractor House. Bridge and Wharf Builder-House Moving Tools for Rent For Sale at the atore of E. R.HAWES. J. N. LAWS. Manager. OFFICE SUPPLIES Tree Pruners O 11 tl Pruning Knives & STOKES CO. MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES Cains' gasoline or cheap dlstlilau oil. Engine MtiiMltd direct with pro jwlinr f h f t. and no no'.)-, slly broken l . gear used in r. r motion. Nw ..itk df . ; no Internal sprlntr riea-trode to burn out Sen.) for testimonials. W are building these now i'yle. )f star.lng marine vuglne In all lr- up to TOO horse K)tf. Every engine fully guaranteed. LAHM AUUHKNM Buglnc Works NAN rHANt'IKCO 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon "SUPERIOR" Stoves and llanges are EASY TO OPERATE. 8 THE TURK AFTER CREEK WARSHIPS This Muv lie Dciiuinilcil as His War Indemnity. i:m;i.isii miukalh oppose it But the (.rnrmmciit Think (ircece Should Be Tbokli.l lur Hoy S'irt of Icrm. .SV v V..-k. May 11 -A upclul to the World fnuu aaye: 'I lie uppar- -::ly aut.'n-iitlr utiili im-nt l int Tuik-y Itit.-mlii Ik ili-mund the omIIiik "f u- iir -k il.-t uk an cv. mlui .ii'l'!"ii ( in iu rl)' iliwujtml vr. lui'n by the pr.-t a:l poIlili4aiiia. It ,m . ....n.la-.t t'mt If Ttuk'-y K'" the ivk hl s: .ill In- Hiuivaloiit to lia-i'llntf tli-m iv.r I Ituwaia, Hum up tilng tint balance of naval xiwi-r in tV M l!!Trnrin. SJr I'llk- KiM to a W.jrlJ n-por't-r tu w !i!tn in x.tf iouw of co.nmoiiH: "If Turk.-y r"t U- ;n-.-k It.tU It will Im ta )lain uii! to tJik'.riK lie valu - In lipfliry fnn (ir--. ;mui funlwr rin li'.rrnnInK h'-r. t tit vHh no r rr'-(inl-l.itf iiiwul . u:iI.lk- . Tuikf y. for the eu)l4ui uoull itil'.w Die h)i1 to uu U ruin l:i t It r four yarn, wh.'n tin y ! .f no furtd.-r uw to any H.r. "I aiii lfiU4iK-ly It' ll. i..i:i.' mul lull- to f-n ililnk if tlw .ufTerUutj (.raw.- will uii'Itk I')' r-a-win of Uie TurkUli . Xtt' lt'ow T!i." moral i tYi'ct on Kut'o ,,f tV hlliljllllall'.ll of irfrc Ih rtir !l rvl'ii-ua.. ami fniv-olally !.vnuikI!:k to l'.- Hr.tlrli Inti nMte. liiwv i th- only country In ICaflrrn Kurojx" In c. aualtw j - i : li - l:h our ra:rn Man of d lil;.a! n iwxl arjt ra, n:i'l the only .nc which will ! !IWaa. ly to u-t If cantcrn iuiilt. a..", i :n nrlw. ".'"i.ij .liiK fll-l aliKatroUHly U her KatlltUitly liiiilr-i HtrUKii'c aii'l a I iiava- euSil, tha- tiK.nil cft.t t "f hr fall- Ulaa laa i-'-rtllln t' itea-lf f.-lt Jui1'uly In fuliirr a.1 ;nt'.it of the aM-atcfn (jUfaatlon." Sir "liuii.-K I : I U - i S.r.-c.l tha-i-e la-WK with lnir-mvia iuniii-tiM'. Mr. Jm.' K'K. lly. M. 1' . a c ! atu t ..; af for-Un !'i. who exrvwt prax-twly tha ina- view. II.' mii-t: '.If Ilia- a.aWa1 all'l Turkey ta ill'. JirlVaa I V a.f hT Malt It Wall ll ft Rr.avl.iua, :UmaaM irrcpHmhlc " to (Ira-aT; taut tlw ahl'H won't ! w rl h tl Hlxpciu-c tn a ya-itr. im they will l. totally nt-clwtrtl ly tha- eullan'K tfnv- l'lllllHlt." S.av.ara.1 llla-ral mcnilH'in with whom the WorM r-pr,'",',ive epoke ilwllne to believe tlh' lw el will laermlt Tur key to turtle nuch a irratltulloun hu iHtUiiattam ai Orwce. Some thought the Orwk oomnuinalera wouM ! Justified in nlnk4iiK rhWr hli rather than aur rnJ'iaiir them Tho f.i-lliVK of tha- (iovi-rmnent tnin (Mteni la Ouu t'.i't'ava' o:in nwt no nwrvy ami ahouM l- pi-ofouiially thHiik fiil for uny tvrnw 1 power may sue. ixhoI lit otaiaJnlnt? for l-r fwm ru-r oon qviir. Thla trlt Is rvileeiel in the ymervatlv pr.. which now hue nothliiK hut uVrlsli.n for (Jrcoco anil umiualltliM iiilamnatlo:i of her action foun flint to lant. THE Hl'LTAN IN' EVIDENCE. HhowVn Itlnuytrtf to tl F.ii'thful Atliial Great KeJoU'lnR. New York, May ll.-A special to the Hrald from Omtsiuitlin'ple ay: The sultan went to the Dolma RKh-tohc-h for the ci-niony of the klsslns of the hand. His majesty was frantl oivlly chrl en tute by an Immense crowd. The weaWier was suHrb anil the cetx'miaiy last.xl longer than u.-iml. The sovtMvlgii was in excellent spirits and addressed aJnwwt ev. ryone having1 relatloiMi tn the army operations, and Iturtknilarly dlsttlnguWieil tlhaxl ts man Pha, tlw nilnHstor of war. Jid the mUibiUT of marlno. besides sevetul memtaeni of the diplomatic corps. Sir ElUsh Ahnwail-nartlett ajvt the delegates of tlw lUiHslan and Norwe gian Red Cross FanMoty were pr.-sent. WAR STILL tiOKS ON. - Orwak Warships anal Umd Forces C-v oeratlni; Ti'.o-tlK'f. Now York. May H.--A Herald special from Corfu snys: Twenty Italhm volunteers have ar- TWO DAYS ONLY. I2.0 All-Wl Tailor Made Suits. JS'.t.ltO .)() Tailor MatleSuila 5.0 5.00 Duck Suits 2.23 2.50 " ,4 !- COHEN'S LOW PRICE STORE, 491 Bond Htreet. rlveil lwara am) havs n-dei! u. Ath- OIIM. The irtk alil of war are Loin. Iia.r0int; 1'reVana ftlaj lh" lla-llilltc tr'htpa aro alvonj:ii(C Into Kplrue; alio Um !' re vara. The .r-ck anny In Ki'lrua haa ac.ilfi takm tho flvld. TImti have I'emi lanfl i.l at Iur. 3D"0 eau'iiller. with two n-lij Ittett.'rlea, tmimttile.l hy ('i lonct Ilaia4ia, wtvi U iflrauKitriK toward i're-va-fu. Ttw! Turkish irif In rr-vt took lllnht. Havn hunalraa.1 truo are haiai'.-i1 In Nla.iaolla. In tlie ik'.rmluhr th" Urw-ka loat 19 wmmiuU-I and the Turlm 00. Colonel Itacrtuaria h.ix left Arta wllh a for ,f nm iiion and U nuu-chlnit on i'ltillpiililla. Tike H'-llwilo war ahlpa piiai t-t th- litnaliiiK iif the troop by itrlnn Friday. A HIWDT HATTI.E. Atiia-i, May H. i. m. A brif dle patcli frifin Art iMtya a bloody enttatte ntent uia bwen if'iiiK on alnce early t.tbi fiiaarnta n.-ar 'Jrllo, o: Ui- road to FIIMpl.ula. Hi h1i- cuaUin'4 ha-avy haaww. l'KSI'KKATE KI'JMTIX. Orceki Kngiiite the Turka all Pay Near Grlboro. Arta. May H.4 p. m. tHxrate tlKhtlnif ha be-n In praMfreaa all duy tia-ar i.loro, on the road to I'hlllpplfi- da. Two brittaJw of r.k, within UJK,n be p),loy of ,v fc,mln)jltra, many Kuim. two oinaajile of a4ir iuid a aijuudron of cavalry, attacked the Turk, who were alnvmt wlUicut artillery. Tha- Ore-lea fonvd the tlmt TurkUah line of defenne. but nct with j atubborn reauitanc at the uecond. In a'Mral placa ba.yot.eta were m oa in cannon that the fornuT OHild not be ul. Air.uiy t,i u. w H. nh lu c..mi.T. me i.auie ph.. --- tl:iu.- a. tut. uil!cn w unns ihu.. COMPLICATED S1TCATION. tira.-a.-ka Hcncw the War In KplrUH In the Ilojae of Hajitenhtft tlw ArnUntice. IxiJ--n. Mai- II. A of the Time at Athens says: Tho resumption of offensive aera tio:..i In Kialrus gra-ully compllcat-s the silu.ttl an.l tends to luuni'er the ne K tiailimis for pa-ace. The evialen. In leiitlon a.f tha( Orwk ciiiumand?rs is to capture uie Turklwh positions there '.n ord.-r ta show that tha-y have na.t been defeated. l:l an interview today M. Rail), tho premier, repeated his stat.-m.-nt that luiinaiii'.arian motives aie refoiislbie for the advance 1n Epirus, but he did not deny the advantage which might be. hoped for from the capture of I're-vai-a and the ocvupa'.lun of tulji4:ilnB Turkish territory. The governinent up tlu war will hasten teistead of rxtarl tha' amilstUv. This cajcntlatioti may prove to be cor rwl. but It Is more likely that Turkey will S'-Izi? on it as an excuse for de laying the armistice and will deal a crushing blow in Thessaly. CONSULAR INSPECTOR CHILTON. On His Way to Washington With H e RejM.rt. fvitn Franclstvi. May 14. 15ob.-rt S. Chlltim. of Washington. D. C. chief of the consular buwiu tif the deartment of state, is here. He has Just made a tour of ilnaiaecitlon of AmerU-an can sulatatt In Kuroe and the Orient and Is tin his way lack to Wahln.cto!:. Last evening Mr. Chilton said that the consulate, like every other federal of llee, requlrtnl Inspection ait stated Inter vals, but for some reason the hisiKHMliMi he Is now making Is the first general: lniHctlon that lias been nuule In -0 yeans. "The purpose of such an Inspection trip a I have been making," he aild, "Is easily exjalalnetl. The state d'part moint wants to know how well or how p.asvrty the government Is represented in the various places where consulates are maintained and how the business of each otllce Is conducted. At the same time It is my province to make sug gestions or recommendations In ri-spe.'t to the establlshmasnt of new consulates where they are needed and tho aboli tion of existing consulates where they are not needetl. I left Washington Scp-temH-r last mid have leiMi on the go ever sintv. I vlsltetl all the American' eonsultutes tin Kngiiunl. Stvtland, li-e-land, Framv. Belgium, Italy and thiMtighout Europe generally. I then pivvH-il-.-l U the Orient. The result of my lulmrs is of course a matter Hint concerns only the state da-partment, and my report will bia of a atntldetitla! nature. I can only sny that I found our rovernmont on the whole very well represented." Mr. Chilton will leave today for Washlngtttti. THE oriiKX Tal OFFICIATE. Montreal, May 14 Arrangements are being iKrfec.ted by which Qu.vn Vic toria will start the electric works of the Hydraulic and Land Company at Laohrfne Itaplds on the Jubtlee day This will be dome by means of tho At liuntto cable, the queen touching the button at Windsor Castle. ii jIWIALI JILL Hi DEVOTED TO CUBA I'rov isions to lie Made to Relieve American Citizens In Cuba. A MESS ACE TO CONGRESS Will Be Scat hy the rrel!c.t Relative to Ike Utter-t. t. k. Hoal Dilfer Jcacts oi Tariff Bill. WarthlriKla-m, Way U. The meeting' of the calilrn-t today wan devoted al;noet entirely to the oonMlderatlun of the Cu ban (jueaUon. The noting occurred an hour i-arller 'than uaual, wlni( to the tmportarx. 4 th- (luertlon to bt d! ruMKa., and the fact tliat the pres:dant aivl cabinet were U leave for Fhlla.l.'l phU at 12:15. tv attend the deOxailoi) of the Wanhlnifton monument. The cabinet diacuaeion wa upw the adviaalrfllty of aak'.OK runKrata t' pro vide immealUte rHlef to the Americana who are, auordlnK to the rvaortr re ceived trnn Ciwul General Lee. penin-l up In the cities of Cuba and In actul danger of starvation. It had no bear- iL'm towanJ. Spoki. or the CuJaan ln aurffenta. except Im'ldently, but dealt witfi the dlrtvt and faiuncd:a'.e cjuektlon of rellevliiK toe deatttute Americans on the island. Final daxbdon of the qua-stion win poatlioncd until Corwul General Lee, and the other American confute in -".Cuba, and probably Mr. Calhoun make .w bvcabi, . the d,-partin"na. ,.. here urobablv when the president and cabinet return tomorrow, and If It Is detiale-l to send a j(e-Ul nvaae to cor re early m-xt w-k. ttiet? reports, with other fiu-ta tn the p.-taesskn of the tite daapartrm'nt. will be maale the bani. of tremety prooauie now inai oucr. a -.m-s.Vre will lae Rent to oonprefw, but iMVd ly before Tu-wday. AN A. P. A. HOWL. Washington. May 14 The supreme countS 1 of the American Protective Ar soclatlon tislay aalapted relu;lon.' en. dorslng the atti:u-le of Senator Mrga:i tai the Culaon quwtian. and condemning and t'.enaiuncing Penaa. Vftit for the asser'.iona that the teachers In the Imlian service are broken down preachers and teachers to whom the Catholic priests were far suieTl'vr. The resolution called on the senate to mi-IH-ach Vest, on the grounds that be is not truly American In his view. DRANK EMBALMING FLUID. Burlington, la., May 14. William Watt and Charles Freierdaire, brick yard employee, are near death's door ftvvm drinking embalming fluid. La?t night a farmer named Braoh came to t-.wn for a coffin. He got drunk and on his way .home he and the coffin and a Jug containing the embalming fluid. were thrown from the wagon. The brickyard men rescued P.raoh and his ooffln, but secreted the Jug. w hich they supposed contained whisky. THE ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. San FmcJsco Leaving No Stone ln turmM to mage it Successful. San Francisco, May 14.-The local commiittee having In charge the prelim inaries for the 16th international Chris- tlan Endeavor convention, whloh will be hell in this ctty July 7 to 12 next Inclusive, Is leaving no stone untunud to Insure its success. Already ni-st of the arrangements are complete, ex cept the minor details. While the un certainty tn regard to rates has cauel considerable delay In some quarters, now that the matter Is finally settled, applications for 'hotel accommodations are pt.urlng In daily and arrangements will be stKin perfected. The pngrum for the convention protnises to be one of the best ever provided. Its chief features will be as Mlows: The oonveiitiv will open on Wednes day night, July 7, with meetings tn eight of the largest churches tn this city and one meeting each in Oakland and Alameda. Thursday morning sim ultaneous welcome meetings will be h-?M In Mwhanics andWoViward's pa1llo:ia In the afternoon tw mty or more church es will be used for denominational ral lies. Friday morning practical ad dresses and oien purlianwnts upon tht fundtunenttd principles of Christian Endeavor will be provided. The after noaui will le given up to a "school of .methods" In the varlaus ohurc.hcs. "Christian Endeavor Fellowship" will be the general subjax-t for Friday even ing. Saturday im-ning the stale sei-n-taiies are to be heard from in a sym lsum n the topic. "How May We Make tlu Committee Work in Li-cal Sock-Lies More Effective?" This Is an Innovatlatn whloh will furnish an op portunity for state and united society officers to speak on practical topic bearing an extension work. There will be an open air demonstration on Van- New avenue, after whlnh the deU-Kair will Ire iflverj an outln by th local ixmrrHt lee. Hunday thfre will be thra me-tlnp of ra-a-t Importanfe. rne for men only, anotimr for wmn only, and one for ntuilMiers and church offlcra. Monday will ba devotl to evangelis tic a.-ad mUalonary influence, of Cbr.a Uon endeavor. The Junior rally, one of the nyist Importajit feature, of the program, will be held in the afternoan ami true cloning aeasiirma of the conven tlon wfil be hold In tho evening. A DEHPEHATE NEGRO. Shoot a Wliile Man and Woman in Tacoma Yeeterday. Tauoma, May 14. Charlea Gomaa, a colored mam, axed 27, a hot Mr. A. Helnhort and A. J. Verbeek. both white, at 1:30 rhU morning. The aiioot Ing vu 'lone In the office of the VII lard Hotel. The woman wa .hot twice, f ne bullet striking her ova-r the heart and the other grazing ber hip. The waa .truck on the right breast. None of the wound will. It la thought, prove fatal. Gomaa early last evening went to Mr. Iteinhart'. room In the Viliard Houhc. and opening the door, pointed a revolver at nor. She aefzed the wea pun and tl-e bull went wide of l:a mark. Gomaa then left the room and later went to bed. The cane waa re pa.rted to the police, but the woman said Gomaa had gone to bed and woul 1 loave the city next day, and she re quested tha; h-- be not arrested. Mr., lu-lnhart was afraid to return and re mained to the hotel office until Gennan came back. She waa talking with Ver beek when the colored man entered the room. Verbeek asked what time It va-oa. Gomaa said. "I will ahow you what time it Is." and drew his gun and shot Verbeek in the chest. The woundrd man then started for the door, when his assailant turned and shot Mr keinhart. Mr. Reinhart had promise l to marry Gomaa. Verbeek waa paying arte nuon to the woman and this incited the Jealousy of the negro. Gomaa attempted to shoot the officer who arrtsted him. He gave his occu paikm as that of a sailor. DCRRANT IS INNOCENT. According to a Convic t In Sar. Qu -n.I.i Prison. San Francifcco, May 14. Theodore Durramt, through his attorneys, will .v.k Governor Budd talay to pardon him, on the ground that tt; r n-.ur-dervr of Blanche Lamont has at last confessed his crime. The lawyers de clare that they have not been hoaxed. nor Is it their purpose to impose on the executive. They insist that in the per son of John Rosenberg, convict at San Quentin prison, they have discovered the man who Is guilty of the horrors of Emmanuel church. John Rosen berg has made a sworn confession be fore a notary public and tn the pres ence of several witnesses that he killed Blanche Lamont at the Instigation ct a stranger and In consideration of the payment of $700 for his bloody work. It is with this sensation that the at torneys will strengthen their case at Sacramento today. The story. and its details is one of the most remarkable that has developed In the case. Ro senberg is a Russian sailor and arrived here o;i a sailing vessel from Ham burg during the last week of March, 1S93, or on the first day of April. He is now serving a term for horse steal' Ing and appears to be sane. MORE DEMOCRATIC TROUBLE. Division on the Tariff Bill Think They Should Present a New One. Washington, May 14. There Is a .if ference of optoi"n among the denyx-ratic inemtwrs of the senate committee on finance as to the policy to be pursued In regard to the tariff bill. Some of them, notably Senator Gorman, are of the opinion that the democrats should prepare a substitute bill and introduce tt. They suggest thalt this subslitutts should embody a tariff favoring uni formly lower rates than the republican bill, either as prepared, In the house, or as amended by the senate committee on finance. There is, however, quite a pronounced opposition to this programme on the part of many democratic senators, in cluding several members of the com mittee on finance. They take the position that the safest oourse for the party Is to stand by the Wilson bill which, while it Is not perfH.-t, is still a democratic measure. The party, they say. Iuls taken the position that no tar iff legislation is nec.enary. The vam palu was fought ttfi other conditio. is and they hold that to raise the tarilt question on their own motion would be Inconsistent and unwise. Those who hold to this Idea are willing that amendments should be offered enverns ail the schedules and it is probable that this course will be pursued. Jl'DGE MORROW PROMOTED. Washing'.. May ! ..-Excellent au thority states 'that Ju- Morrow, now on the United States district beach In California, lias been daK-Med upon to succeed At'torru-y Crenaral McKenna, as the Judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. It Is understood that Judge Waymlre will succeed Judge Morrow. WILD SCENES IN Trouble Over an Attempt to fuse the Gold Democrats and Republicans. "FALSEHOOD AND INDECENCY" Were tie Vordt Darted Bett.ee ..embers Vko Were Aboit Readj to'Driw Their Gias. Frankfort, Ky., May 14. -A wild aerna occurred In the senate today over tha attempt to fuse the gold democrols and republican fwces thrraugh a bill providing for the putting of one nam under two different device on the state election ballota. The sliver democrats outgeneraled the opposition, got one of their number. Senator Goebel, la the chair pending an appeal, and ad journed the enaite. The appeal waa from a ruling of the regular republican president, who counted a quorum present, altnougti some members were not voting. The majairity refused to stand adjourned on the announcement of the speaker pro tern. President Worthington waa urged back In the chair. "Falsehood and in. d?cency" were the words hurled be. tw een Stephen n and Gobel, who seem ed about to draw weapons. Men bad gitit befcw the president and Brvmson, but the preaMent Anally de clared the senate adjourned because the democratic cierka. who left on the nrt armouncetr.ent of adjournment, "wrauld not do their duty," as he ex pressed It. A fight will b; male against any quorum till the end of the session, and if the president a'aln counts a quorum trouble !s expectrd. MORE A?-MY CHANGES. Major-General Forsyth Put n the Re tired List and Bllsa will Succeed. Washington. May 14. Major-General James B. Forsyth, commanding the de partment of California, was placed cn the retire 1 list today on hU own appli cation. He was cmirmed In his present rank yesterday. Th1 no.Tihiatlon of his suacess.r as major-gereral will go to the senate Monday. It is the common understand ing that Brigadter-GeneraJ Bilss, com manding the department of Texas, will receive the nomination. Orders were telegraphed today to Brigadier-General Shatter to assume command of the department of Califor nia. He had been assigned to command the department of the Columbia and was in San Francisco nrenarlng t depart for Vancouver barracks when the order was sent. This change will leave Colonel Anderson in command of the Vancouver barracks between the Interim between the departure of Brig. adier-General Otis for his station tn Denver and the appointment of a per manent commander of the department. BATTLESHIP OREGON. New Arrangements Being Made for Her Entertainment. KaJama, Wash., May 14. The Dally Astorian, Astorta, Oregon: At a special meeting at Portland today of the bat tleship "Oregon" testlmonal committee, ten members were present. The follow ing resolutions, were unanimously adopt ed: Resolved that upon receipt of the report from Pilot Patterson and the navigator of the battleship Oregon, a subcommitte of five be appointed to visit Astoria, and to arrange with Captain Barker with reference to the details of the visit of the ship to the Columbia and Willamette rivers. Pilot Patterson left today for Port ' Orchard to confer again with Captain llajrker a?oujt bringling the ship to Portland. J- H. D. GRAY. KELLING AN EMBEZZLER. Portland, May 14. Richard L. Kelling, Voo!-;keeper for Graton & Knight, was arrested t.:night f r the embezzlement of three thousand dollars. mi -bVf.'' i UWUia Celebrated for Its great leavenln strength and healthfulnes. Assure the food against alum and ail forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, NEW YORK. CJ Vrfic.10