HCrATm I'M"! 1111 'MP SAVE TIME The Dally Astorlan Ha a RuniiLAR " ARB PlkMADINT ...Family Circulation... A llxpunsu wtm How? and worry ". An "Ad" MllflM MOM THAN TM&H TlMli A lAB'H A THAT Of AV OTHKR PAPIR ill Astoria. In Thn Astosuh't "Wanl Culunn," I'UU- ASSOCIATED PHIJSS HliPORT Vol. xlvi. ASTHMA, OREGON: HATCH DAY MOItMXO, MAV 22, 1H!)7. NO. 116 XL GRIFFIN & REED City Book Store Stationers & Booksellers All the Lending Newspapers and Periodicals Kept on Hand LEGAL BLANKS AND KILL THE BUGS Whale Oil Soap Phoenix Sprays Spray Pumps FOARD SELF STARTING HERCULES l'.Urtliig U) Hme lv'l Murine Knitlne. roil I' tltTK I I.AI(HAIIIKK IlcrcuIcH G(ih Engine WorkH Ail.t H NtOMK T.. n S Ml.S'l'l UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OP CANNED MO ATS Ouaranmd h lt In lb Marktt OKNER rODKTM AND (U.ISAN STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON The Columbia Iron Works .... KOUN D RYM EN ... . Blacksmiths, Machinists, and Boiler-makers liirimr Klg-htvenlh HI. mul Franklin At. Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS ANTOUIA AINU HAM T AMTOHIA M CMOICIC KlilCSH AND SALT MEATS Astoria Roofing & Cornice Co. 34 Gravel. Tin and Slate Roofing aiintii ctpfpt Asphalt Pavlnf for Basements. Sidewalks and Streets MR I n si Ktt I Asphalt Coatlne on Tin and Shlnjle Roofs 34 Repalrln; of all kinds of Roofs Clarkson & flcmn Boom Company LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished K. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments P23 CoittMicrclol Htrcot. Awtorln J. A. PASTABENP General Contractor House, Bridge and Wharf Builder-House Moving Tools Rneted. For Sale at thb Mora of E. R.HAWES. J. N. LAWS, flanajer. OFFICE SUPPLIES Tree Prtincrs unci Pruning Knives & STOKES CO. MARlNfc GASOLINE ENGINES I'alnn iitino nr chw. dlstltUl oil ;hkImi ronnn.ttd dlrct with pto pelt.T rhuft, nd no noUy. Msily bruki't tnvn gear uantt In rui io motion. Nw pi dvi; no lntrnl prl'.r .... -ir. ! to burn out h nd fur tcatlmonlal. We sr bulldlttK these ni-w i'ye, '( Mnr.lnif murine i ndii'-n In Kit m up i TuJ hum potr. Tv.-ry engine fully guaranteed. 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon "SUPERIOR" Stoves and llangofl are EASY TO OPERATE. ' GENIUS OF THE PACIFIC C. P. . Huntington, Builder of Railroads and Cities, TO BE THE GUEST OF ASTORIA Will Arrive Today ty the Tele phone on Special Pun. HAMMOND ENTERTAINING PARTY Program Not Fully Decided On cut Entire Party Will Visit Hartor and Railroad Line. I'.iriUii.l. M,i .1 c. ! lluntliiK'loi. r.uli in .f S.iinlifrn I'ailllc 1111 T'hiA iVi, mi l imii) urrlvr-l In iv tu. lay. Mr. Iluncnwi-m iwn wmri riluhl blM tluu h- huil n"t (-nultly ill..-.:, lint rXi.ii-l ! no ( AKtotlu In thf iimu'IiIiik thf ku-1 "f Mf IIuiiiiikmkI. Tli- K . iilii ..f Mi - rn -.Mi- r.U'rD.'il." ilu- man h.i Imili n (Vnlrul l'o-lfU !! S"IUll;i!ll I'm I', i'. t!l. (''.itMl-'Uk' A 'm, i li iiK- .t- !i:i Siu!lit i-rr, 'r.-i ui A- " '..lif ni'.n. nn.) l ivnv H'lfWii'lv i iiit'.i.K lln'-.. an ) in tl." roiiiftn Ni-vv Yt.rk: j lif nun: ti i r .: -Iv.-I u:hJ ,v 1- j N". Wf.tl ll I ?i ) i .1 i-il'Vn'n audi n v l " k. In. li " l lll Aliur.Ilr in. 'lr nr'ly t u n- i.-i m nil '. i . r . l :. : ..,! ! a. in uiiiii I j A ny ". .ri f .N.-.i Vurk .;:..! tV n.,!i '. i I i i'.i'.:r.i:-t.l.l. Svil'l 11 Si .m::i. .!.!. tir ; '. in-rii. tn- t "I: y i lly of IV.rli. I '.' 1 liu :'a;r of ! tn !:.! .!-.... It. nurlior, r'rtuii!l. f nn'- an.l K!r-t cur tin- - Vim 1'. 1 1 unit.it-t.iri - will lavp 1'iMtlan.l a! .iVim-k ilils in-: nine on !i" Mji-siini-r T'-Si-ji'i. in-, H:- li w ill l.t iiiiiiiii- l mi l run f j -l;i J f -r lln mvn hIiui. fur ii viol tn his l.tii-Ml i'i 't. Hi nt lln- ni'Hilli of lli' ('lUiml.la rlvr, mi. I nn liiii l.in i-f tin1 A"l" lla A; I'd lunilila Hlv.-r Kitllnml Mr. 1 1 untim; ttt l n fony-nin.-r. mil lit mill inn- of thi" nitwt a. tivr of Anirr !f.in ntlliiil nine i'"s. Tills I" hi flint trip to tliv mouth i-f th." ' .liniiMt. unit hi ! omiliu a- tin- Kinwt of I'r.-n-ll'"Ht A. It. Il:imm.in. an! tin- Wli!t (Villiir lini". Tin- nii'iimiT Ti l-ihniii h i linniiiSit moil ill.".tm-'il.-!ii".l nun ami r.illr:ii niay!twit""? to AntorUi In tin' pnst fi"v ymun tlutn any olhiT I" :tt mi thi- rlvi-r, ii nl will pniimlily nnU:i tln Iim ri-put.itl.in until iho -.ty ot As torlu Is lilliil llli fupiialUt!. Juki wli.it till" piMcram will lx while tlm .llninKiilflii'il 1'iirty In in !h" olty Ia not yi-t known. Mr. ltun:l:iKti wH makf his JiMtiliiuurti'i-s i n the Tfhv phoni". n'tiiiiinliiK. Ii I 1v,r i5"" Jny. Spivlal liniitd wlli tak." him an I party itlntit th." luilor. mul pr'li.il'ly A pii"!al train will tinwy tlr-m I" Sfiwltltf an.l I'l.tvrl. It han N-i-n K KtMtiil uti.U Ulin tlw urrlvil of the Tvli-photn' In thi' liarlxir thlK aft. r:iHn thi fitftorhn l'l"w t1"'1' whlhth an.l the utiwiii-rx mly. The lonimlttie. however, will s.v that a r4 or re. op. Hon In itlven to Awtorla'H KU.-ftH. The exaot lK-nl:Uumv of Mr. Hunt tmrton'A vllt to th." Northwej't In eiiolly inferrrtl. Kalelilnmnplc olmnp's are belntf tnaile In th entln r.Uln-a.1 map of tiie I'nltfil Stuitt-. partliulitily In the West, Iliintliurton air. aily h.i a lliie fixtii New Yerk on the Atlantic to Sin FranelsiM on it ho IMwuV. ami no iloubt fully riNillz.es the Importance of the grmvlr.il tra.le w-lt.h the OrU-nt antl thnit In ortler to suei-osf fully cum mU with the Ciim.lliui racillc an.l Northern Ametiean llinw he must have ont ranee to u port further north than Sun Kranelseo. a.tnl also must have tuvesa to a port Mint will i;et the wheat off hit) Wlllam.-Ue valley line lo l-.u- phi at lew oxi"ii" than II 1-' lieini: hamlleil nt pr.setit. liy worklnn over a comnnm terminal line fnm rortknul to AntorU. more frlen.lly relations will 1k cstaMlMheil wll:h the Northern ami ilre.it Northern tva.ls -Jim 11111-raten will he maiiitiiliii'.l an.l terrl'.nry ili vlileil. The.i w h.-n Hamilton 1 luiill his line, an extension of the . C. & K from Albany tllivet t Astoria, ami opens up the ureal Nehalein valley, it will Klve the S.uilheni a short eul to this port for the liun.lliiiff nf its North em business. Of all the distinguish.! rallroa.l ollt rials and capitalists who have been entei'tnlnoil In the pa-t by Astoria, none has equalled tn reputation and lnlliien..u Mr f". P. I TuiUlllK'ton. The visit of such a man, at his time of Ufe, and with the enonnoua rospotiblUtles anl r;irr of bin UAfful liriKrt-ifi cnrvT, i'Bn1 ft wi ljftit In lh nl if AkI'tI.i'k ilitu nli ii-vi I (.in- iil wiil-li (.nii"t Ih ovr-lliimii'l r -r Imi Jum nw full un-l'-n:iil ANOTHKIl WiLU (roNTKHT. Han Ki aiiclnco Klill lii-iuls the I'r.io n Nloii In T'tarnentry Kr-akii. San KntnirliHW. May 21, A will d rlnre j l b a forifi ry and illseovered In tin- urn coiiUtt.iliiK the nuii.ti of the ti'iaiir'ii dead wif, i otn- of the en ttl;utj f. -i I u rm tiuit will tx- prif ntf 1 In the ((,itcM nvr th" Mtiiti- uf ihr i"tttlv of the lat Tavld 7.. inv:m, thi. inilllontitrif phllutit-'hr'ipliil an I iiatron of ami and krli-tu.m. luvlii khh Imrn In I'lillui b'lphU bnd ku a man of hob ble. Not Uw leiut of th'W a a de mre tn i" t th r4iMttTM of his nda tlvm l:i th1 old luuknrd ehurch yard at ff"rmntimm. nr i'hlladi-lithU, w'hi-re exiK"nd"l over IIO.CiO In eri-et-1n if hlt marble h'-ndKt'nu- over th'ir (trttvm. aliw cau-d to ln built a:i al l'.tton to the old i-iiurch. and K 'n.i durtfin a vlstt u I'liilitdelphla to attend lo thu enileti)Hi of the mrurt uiv riat ! dli'l. In ritofT Umt. at the Contiiwntal Hotel. Ia.vU was at ie titiw priHldiMi(l of th Kortety for Lhe l'reventlim "f Cruelty to Ottildnn. on a live nu-nilier of the Academy of r'elt mi a, and took a di-p kitenwt In the State Mining llur-au. During h'n !!fe he not only Rave thi-rn a gr.-at deal f trumi y, but made lln-m pre-nt-t of ntsti'.uary and ran nilrwrais On the tiluht of hl d.ath It U stated InivU iwnt for John S-iider'ilnic. a ret inirlvit :d iKUei!'-d IDm to write at hi dictation wftoi h.' Inten-lexl to b; hts vfll. Sr.-nder1lng ha1 nearly completed th- do. uine-tt when Tavl-sud-lonly deelanl that his puUe had stoplii iH-uitlnir. A few mlnutea later he Ibtl. Tnw un."nplit"l d icument SiinlerUtiif nubmlttiM to tlx" Ani'Tlian Trus: rompony. and to a lawyer In Philadelphia. He was advised that t.hlle th.-re hi ru nlnnatun". such l.M-unienis ha 1 ben cmnrui-d by courts t lie wills, and he ace rdlnply lib" I ft with the trust -mpany. Three we -ks nftrr liavU' d-vith and after Al exander Ooy.l, hit partner, and K. P. Mastlck. hi- lifel :is friend a:id attor r. y. had searched hltrii and low fur n III. the diH"tim;U now Iff if the pro luit." court, iiiuklns l.tzzi" Mulr an ! M. :-'!e Curtln ti.e s !e Usatve of the dc nl millionaire, mysteriously rp ;.. areil. p. is nlli'Sil to h ive li,,'r". found :-i fie urn contaiulnii hit wl'e's ashe. The d.ituiie-nt wa. Mod fr nate an Is ii"w belli); i""intistel by n nephew and niei e In the K.u-.;, t'n'lwrlne F:at.-1 Mi-I J is.-ph Wilson, wh-i H- t up that the paper Is a forgery. Ls not th-' will of Pavls. or. If it Is. that It was made at a .late wh. n he was of weak mind o.id under undue Intlueint". A FKARKl'L KXPKKIENCK. Mexican Miii-owners I-'ily: With lin- dits Nenr Amelco. St. touls. May It. F.-iwarl Callahan, .wner of the Parraacu silver mine In Mexico, yielding f"0 ttis of J.'O ere n day. and a millionaire, U here en route to Niw lofk to le tiviteil lor tile Injuries he rtvlvd In a tlttlit with bandits. It was widely reorted nt the time that be hod beo: killed. On April I'i'th, Xr. Callahan and hl-i imrt ier. James KiUine, were hold up near An lea, Mexico, by Mexican bandits, while c:i t'i'ir "vr.v to t.ie mine -ui tnr weekly payroll. After tvceJvlnfT 17 knife wound, Cailu.han fell across Uie wanoii seat, weak fixwn the ls of Mood. Lying thtv hi-lpless he wtt- nessed ft terrlblt'slirht. The teani had travelled perhaps 100 ynrvls after e wfiv attacked. s;vln Mr. Callahan. "AlKut 10 ftv-t back. lying In the road. I saw Jim. He was in hi face, but I could see he was not dead, though th blool was pouring from a wound In his side and dying the dust close about him. A I lay there helpless 1 saw his hand steal toward his gun and a sud leji ihoie sprang up with in n. Hut the Mexicans, too, hau 8- en the move, and It cost him his life. With a yell, one of tin- fellow sprang upon htm and wrenched his kuii from his belt. I had raised my h-J to ee, anl IMilntlng tlw? slxsihotHer, he llivJ every ohambtr at me, without effect, though I drippl down again. KaUdng liis dirk, h-3 plungiHl It into lnor Jim's body reptwtedly, nearly every blow, as an examination afterward showed, going thr.iugh him. llelkving that Callahan was mortally wou.ulcd, the bandits left htm to hi f:te. YICTOUV IHlt KLKCTKICTV. Now York, May 21 After more than two years search for the nnt practical iinJ cciNiomic.U motive power, the Man hattan Hallway Company has finally decldel to adopt electricity and the system to lie used Is what Is known ns the "third rail." WF.ST POINT'S STOLEN CANNON. New York, May II. The thl.'ves who stole the old historic Mixlisui and Con federate cannon from Fort Clinton. West Point, broke up the war trojliles and sold the metal to a smelting com pany. The police expect to capture the men, having a clew to thedr Iden tity. FROM DOMOS Uattlc Lost Through I'rinec Nicholas' Cowardice and Inefficiency. AKMV IS LOST. SAVE LS! So the I'rintc Telt'jrapk the King, ind His Soldiers Ketire ia Sulltt Disorder. New Yrk. May 21. A p.ctal to the Journal from Athetj, ay: At T o'clock Monday evening your cTiiioiil'iit kUA on the height of Lrn"Ri, watuhlr.g the gradual sub siding of the tuttle. Klghl Christian villages, K-t on lire by the Turks, burn ed In tttu Main below. Thi tiiruws some light on the lamb-like way In which the- Turk are upioHed to be making war. The right wing driven Into It HfOid tt.ie of defense. M n-ddlng its own, although no gun w-re M-nt to assist it. The adjutant of Prince Nicholas said: "The prince ha been confined to the house with Indlgemfcui. Hi battery and three otherr have been held In r-non-e." The Greek dmmonder-ln-chief will find It difficult to explain why. from l: o'clock to sunset none of these tiajter k were ont to help the hard presf.d right wins. The advance of two regiments of Turklfch sharpshooters w ho hail shown much daredevil courage In attacking the Greek front, had been checked. Your corrwipondent tried to send a dlliti"h, but the prince, with jJe. drawn focv. held the wire five hours isirsonally communicating with Athens. He 1 said to have wired to the king, Among other things: "The army 1 lost. Save us." Then follow one of the saddest event In war. T.ie Greek army, sul len and indignant, but without panic. left Doniokos. The m-n did not .are I to keep order. Cavalry, infantry ,.:i.! J artillery mlxcl together ploll d alons: :'m fa.l t j Lumla. TliOiL".in !s f peasants, ivfu.e.-s fn m Taesi-aly. in ox cart, on mu'.es and af Kit. carrying every spcles i f house hold fumitur-'. m:x. 1 in the retreat. I hrotua Hie long dark r.lrfht this med ley of human beings tolled wearily up lh. hilLs. The woundt-J In spilngl.-ss carts were Jolted over the r'ad. Many dl.d on the way. At break of day your correspondent ran acrs- the prim sleeping l.i his carriage drawn up by the rootlside. Tlius was super vise the rctn-at of the army. The ex. hausiod 8"Kliers goze.1 stupidly at the sight and did not understand It. Soldiers were diverting 'n large num bers, saying: "If we are not allowed to tight, we w 111 go home." , The C.nvk army haj beonie a Head less rabble. PANIC AT ATHENS. Paris, May II The Athens cor respondent of the Journal, referring to the recent Greek defeat, telegraphs: The stutw and panic caused by the latest defeat is intense. The ieop!e see the Immediate arrival of the Turns at Athens. On all sides families are pre paring to go to the Islands, anxious crmvds parade the streets and there ls the wildest excitement everywhere. I learn that some shots were tire.? nt the crown prince as he endeavored to stay the confusion. Two Greek battal ions were seized with panic and the retreating soldiers, on entering Lamia, could not be restrained by tholr ofilcers. They shouted: "The Turks are com ing." The panic which resulted was increased by the Jailbird w ho had been released and caused disorder through out the town. TEIUUP.LE CLOCD lUMtST. Farms and Minos on Salmon Rivet- Wiped oft the Map. Grongeville, Idaho, May It Partic ulars have reached here of the disas trous cloudburst that vlslt.il the valley of the Salmon river on Monday last and which carried in Its wake ruin and devolution for II miles, and lild waste one of the garden spots of Idaho county. Old established fruit farms were destroyed, the placer mining In dustry along the Salmon and its tri utarios suffered severe lo.-s.-s, an 1 the prosecution of work la many Instances will be interrupted for the balance of the season, because of the carrying away of dams and flumes. On noon Monday, after a hot sultry morning, a dense black cloud was seen to come up from the west out of a lionr sky. In less than 13 minutes it had entirely overcast Khe heavens. Suddenly a deluge began pouring down, and for over an hour it continued. In l.vss than an hour every mountain gorge and ravine loading Into the Sal mon became a raging torrent, which carried with It huge bowlders, trees, etc. At the foot of each ravine ls found the most fertile soil In the valley, and here ar stua.ril some of the fln-t fjrms In the Ute. Through th- farm swept with r"itl'nM rirce grerii v.d urnts of water and dabrt, laying wastc orcliatdg and crop. The nettlers were onipelled to JW to the hills for safety. Cattle grazing In the lowlands werf 'lrfwne ami tarried by the flood Into the Salmon river, whlh soon become a tonnt. Tlve rl.udburt covered th- U-rrttory along the Salmon from sev eral miles above John Iay creek to White Iird creek, a distance of about 21 miles. Little towns werif Inundated and mw.h damage was done by the Salmon! overflowing it Isink. Above. John Day cr-ek is the Strfing-Kpperson Min ing Co. Here a dam anI large sec tions of the flume were carried away and the ditch filled up In plawa. Near Frwdon, wtiere Owen and Ide. of Bpc kane, w re putting In flumes and diteh i prejiarwory to placer mining on a large wale, the 11 xl Cirrled away their entire lnirovenwnt. A number of other comiaule above anl below here suffered hav- losees. One of th r wornt feature was the almost entire d.-.tructlon of the state wagon road for a distance of 20 miles, -where It wlni along the bluffs on one Vle of the Sal mon. It will be impossible to make the road passable before the eeoaon U ovtir, and It U the only avenue of trans portation for lumber and other freight into the valley. It 1 Impossible t thi time to give figure a to the ag gregate loss. No loss of life ha been reported. GASOLINE'S VICTIMS. The Use of the Fluid Causes Frightful Loss of Life tn St. Loul. St. Louis, May II. Mrs. Ada Mohr. 33 nia.it of age. and her baby. 11 months. tle. Thi done, he commanded Will-. oil, were burned to a crisp and tlv.'ir Uun Hacker, a broker, t stand up bodies tak-ir. to the morgue. Hugo and be searched. In the meantime Bu ll ward, li month old. died after re-j pertntendent Dame had taken out his rr.oval to th Hospital. Mrs. Fe-s'.e' revolver and come hi bjmtnd Hacker, Howard, 2S years old. William Howard.) where he awaited an opportunity of S years old. probably fatally burned I shootlrg. and expected to die at the hospital. Max Gumpert and Henry Surmaa. pain fully burned. Th"se ivrnm constitute the sum t.ital, afciae fr.m property damage, which resulted f-im a gasoline ix p'.osloa in the upp T roorr of -41 Mer n ir.1 stre.-t. occuj led by Gue-.av ilohr. la-.t night. The kt-hen tn lac rear of the s-.-c.ndj story wa transionr.ed into a roaruig. j partmt-m ani struca Jioionnan ieit-Ik.-y furr.iie in a Ha-ih. In thl furn-lmon ou h. left brea.U. but intlk-tei no ace was confine! a helpless mother. h?r injury. two babies and the li-momhs-o!d t .t The rover's body was plac?d on the of a neighbor. The macl-er p- rlshe l !nj ear and brought to town, where It lies Urturinj as-: r.y. cue ol 'tre intie win was sacrificed to the raging fire. F"rj her desperate effort to save her baby's life, another mother will probably sac rifice her own on the a'.tar of maternal affection. Mrs. Mohr, in whose kitchen the explosion occurred. In order to mnke the lire in the cook stove burn faster, poured gasoline over the wood. The blaze in the stove ignited tne can oi gasoline and an explosskm followed. The burning oil was throw n In all direc tions, enveloping Mrs. Mohr and th? children. Mrs. Howard, who was also cooking supper In ner house heard the cries of the children, and running out on t.ie norch. caught sight of the names. She darted ln'o the kitchen and began gropihg for her boy. She was dragsjed from the room by .Max Gumperi. OTIS GOES TO DENVER. c-a,w,,..v..i. Wash Mav 21. F.ricodleri General E. S. Otis, accompanied by r.icknell, president of the failed Mln Lieut. Staden, aide de camp, left here'nesota Savings bank. The staite failed today for Denver to assume command of the department of Colorado. Col-on-M Anderson, under Instructions from the war department assumes command of the department of the Columwa. BASE BALL SCOKES. Louisville. May II. Brooklyn S . Louis vllle 6. St. Louis. May 21. Boston 11. St. Louis 1. Cincinnati. May 21. Cincinnati Baltimore 5. Pittsburg. Philadelphia May 21. Ptme'ourg 6. SANDY OLDS AGAIN. Sixikane. May 11. Chief of Police Haw tihorne today ordeied a number of gamblers and confidence men to leave the city before sundown. Among them was Sandy Olds, the notorious Portland gambler, who served a term in the Or egon penitentiary for killing Emll Web ber. O. It. & N- DIVIDEND. New York. May 21. The executive committee of the O. K. & N. Co. ha rivommeu led to the forthcoming me.-t-lug of directors in June the declaration of a one per cent dividend on preferred st.Krk. SENATOR MORRILL ILL. Washington. May 21 Senator Merrill, chairman of the finance committee, is lying seriously ill at Ids residence 101 Thomas circle. Mrs. Morrill In also quite ill. GLOVER IS CHAMPION. Kansas City, May II. The shoot for the wing shoot Championship of Amer ica was won by Sim Glover, of Roch ester. N. T., today. HE WAS KERVY BUT INDISCREET A Lone Highwayman Holds I'p a Tacoma Electric Car. HIS FUNERAL IS TOMORROW Siperistetdest Dame Took Severs! Shots it Him Killing tlim lutnotly rs seigers Shot Ii the Melee. Tacoma. May 21. A single robber late this afternoon held up and attempted to rob an incoming car on the SteUaeoom electric line. About four and a half mil- out of the ctty a tall man, roughly dreraed. hailed the car, which stopped to let him aboard. As he got on the platform he pulled a blue-dotted calico mak, having b,lcs cut through for the eyes, down over his face, produce! a revolver and ordered Superintend ent Dame, of the motor line, and Mo torrr.an Wellnian to the rear end of the car. They cormplted slowly and he followed, ordering the men and the pas sengers to hold up their hand and the ladle to sit still. Dame and Well man bad entered the rear compartment, which Is for carry Ins baggage and freight. The robber evidently thought them safely disposed of, for he paid no more attention to them, but commenced relieving George B. Evans, a contractor, of his valua- A moment later he placed hi arm on Hacker's shoulder ana fired at the robber, who returned the lire. Dame firid two shots and the robber three. Two minutes later the robber was lying beside the car. dead, wlt le Dam had been shot In the erm anl Jewett Smith, a (nustng.-r, In the leg. T!h? roiber"s iihird bullet passed :hrou,;"a t ie door of tne baggage com- at toe m.irgue, awarang iue:uiiicauu. CLAIMANT FOR A DCKEDOM. Johannesburg. Transvaal, May 21. A gentleman w ho had been a resident of South Africa for a score of years claim to be the younger brother of the late duke of Hamilton, who died May 11. 1S95. and therefore heir to the duke dom. He alleges that he left Scotlant In 1ST3 after killing a man in a duel, and was supposed to have died shortly afterward. He is said to have con vincing proofs of his allegation, and expects to return to England ar.d claim the title and estates. FAILED TO MAKE A CASE. St. Paul, May 21. The first ro-caJled bank case has ended In the dismissal of what Is known as the Huldoh Feter- mnn Indictment aga'KWt Wldtam F. to make the case out against BIcknell on the charge that he had appropriated $JS from Huldah Peterson. ELOPERS ARRESTED. Sprinfrfield. 111.. May II. Mrs. Tllll Jones, a restaurant owner of this city, has brought suit in the Sangamon cir cuit court against Representative John M. Large of Athens for the al leged abductlcn of her 13-year-old J daughlter Edith. Large and Edith left this city lost Friday evening ior cm eago and on their arrival at C.llman the Jones girl was arrested on a war rant sworn out by her mother and brought home. wmm Absolutely Pure Celebrated for Its great leavenlna strength and healthfulnesa. Assure the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW TORE, 3S5 -sea