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THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the tlezest anJ test paper on the Columbia River THE.ASTORIAN hns the largest circulation of any paper on the Columbia River KULI, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. ASTOK1A, ORKUON: Tl'KSIiAY MOKNIXO, Jl'NE It, 1IW7. NO. 142. VOL. XLV1. Some Tilings Complete Salmon IVAAAA AAAI 2 Lawn Mowers : Frby FOARD if l . City Book Store, HEADQUARTERS FOR Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Goods, Hammocks, Lawn Tennis Sets, Etc. LATEST PERIODICALS. PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. Blank Books. Stationery, Type Writer Ribbons, Carbon Paper and Office Supplies. GRIFFIN & REED. UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Quarantssd th rWit la In Msrktt OKNEK FOURTH AND (1LISAN STREETS PORTLAND, OREOON r . K. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments Commercial 8rot Astoria Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS AHTOHIA AND BAHT ARTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS W. F. SCHEIBE, A full lint ol Pine. Tabwcoi nil Smoker.' Artlcl.t. 474 Commercial Ml. Cut! Cut! Cut! We have postponed tho auction sale until late in the season, and have cut the prices OH A Ml GOODS Itf THE STORE So m to mako them lower than any place in Astoria. Space too small to mention prices. Come ir? and see the Goods and Prices Everything marked in plain figures. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc. FRIEDMAN'S, " CQMMgRCIAL ST- in Season Nets, Knitted Web J Hardware: Carpenter's Tools? & STOKES CO. RED IVIEN'S EXGURSIOH TO. Seaside,-Sunday, -July -4th civen by CONCOtfbY TRIBE NO. 7 The Astoria Military IU111I will lie io nttrmUnre. Round Trip Tickets, . $1.00 ChiMrpii lielween irmof VI nu.l 0 er, HALF FAKK There will lx t'lviity ( good siHirt " the program. IMnnulnclurtr and llonlor In - FINE CIGARS! SEW YORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Extends It Contjnit u Ions to IJucen Victoria. TIM- AMERICANS IN l-M)ON Will lime the Met of it Ouring J-lslillet Veek Dinner. Pull. Rcccpii n kill tuUm it tjuiik Snccessio-. New Vork. June SI. Thr clinm1T of fommr of till. state to-lay win the following cablegram to the queen: "Hit (irurlou Majesty the tjuicn of England: The etiainu r or rommercu ot lli Ktute of New Vork, which received Hit original charter -ily from tin- ha ml of your lllii.lrl'm. ancestor. King Owigr III., lender II. congratulation on this happy x . I. Inn, iiinl In (In- spirit of nu 1 : on.. I amity unites wiili your loving sub Jcii In llio earnest pravr that "d my hie. 1 qin-cn. "AI.KXANI'F.lt KCTwIl OUR, "President." New York. Jim II -A Journal dlspatih from lomlin says: Tim A nuTlriinn mill have the best of It during Jubilee week, us they mill en ley the hospitality of their tnk'll-li fri.ml. nml ivli'r'xnto tlirlr attpnllnn ftflT ti tumult I. ovor. I'r.-i'nrnl.rti. nro tlnir nui'lr to xhut ull ikhIM." rtwouriv.. IMniwr., rM-rHlin, l..il! uml afti-rnoon iron mill follow M' h othi r In iil-k ur rrii.lon, lnirr.Kril hrr. unit there mlwn iu wrmlirr rrmlt with iin!n !-.;. n.l rlvrr trl. Willttim Wiililrof A. lor i hrt ulr.Ni.ly ri ttw lull rollinn ly ntT jtiilnliiK th mr Iw-forr rwlvr ihe I iirl.tw-mcy. II h.i ulilllml a jublli'i' !ill(im ilc luxe of the l'ull Mitll li.ixi'tte for one- ieniy. nguln.t fcl 1 cruuued hy the other ih iiix r.. lie ha done Oil. without any hone of noii)M iritln. u. i I there I. I. J rhnrve of ronl nerrulnv ?rom ll. In n.lilltlnn he m ill r.nelve rtynlty lnH nny illllnnl.lie. fiirrl.n vl.ltnr In .flnlli-l tyle nt hi. tomn in.uilin. f'r.rl Ion houiH. terraiv. mill rave lt iloop. oien mijfl nil thl. in k, while three e iwlnl fiiiu'tlomi mill occur ilurliiK the me.k follomliiK. Mr. M.ickuy. one of leUMlim Kn.ilil huete. .i i, mill rmiuln .-einl.-.. Thin U niiitt.-r of ltvp rvsret lo nmny of hT AniTl.'.in .uul Cntrlli'h frlerel. hut he I. ohe. rvng her Kflrt I moiirnlnc Mr.. JofM'ili OhaniN'Haln. fonnerly Ml I Knillioti, mill he one of the foremo.t of Anieriuin enlertnlnem. Hr lunw, once the nuinnlon of Sir Jullnn (iolUnilth, him Itxen brilliantly ileeornle.l ninl m ill he the j-ene of wvernl el.iliomte Uilln, the flint of mhli-h occurn on the 2th. It rvnilne lo riuiil If not tK-ll. that of the Inu-heiM I of We.tniln.ter, m hh h rereli It on the Kth. Mm. Ottilcn t.iH'lel, wlione illiuicr , for the Prince of Wuhn nt Wlmliorne I houiw vm iirrwiouni-eil the toclul BUccesn ;of tho wnon, mill n'pna the afTnlr on I a stilt more Korgeou ciJe. The lonn row. of Herman klntrn nnil Ituiiiniin lrlnei' mill till her .uielnu corrlilor. Bii.l ll.lcii to ironilm nt o r.ilK- nrtl.Hn free of chiirue, for carrtue hliv. evvn, Id bvlng rovikl for thi-m by the PrUlxh irovernmenl, rn-hoxe Ri ni'ro.lty lun lieon exclieil hy ihe occanlon of the illunioiiil Jubilee. The Duehen of MiirllxirouKh mill entertnln very little. It Is nilil. how ever, thul 8uneer hoiiKe mill hf o)Kn to her Intimate frleii.lit the me-k following ihe Jubilee. In the meantime. It Ih aalil In me iiuartern t!mt iilie mill not lie In tomn on the (treat day Itm-lf. but mill mult In the country until the i.rnt outhutut of loyal turmoil tun ulwlded. Mm. RuKcne Kelly ha taken n hou.. Ir. St. Jiinten miuaie. II In her first Bvasin a it fiill-ilediced hosiens In London oclety ami .he hn BltrnnlUeJ It hy hitvlntr her renlilcnee mlorneJ by iierhai tho most ntnrtllmr lllumlnntlond of nny private dwr Itlng In the city. At nlicht it In one hlaie of color'd UkIUk. In which the In itial!) "V. R." are most prominent. Plriuuti- to nay there Is not the slluhteit vpHtlite of nny American device In the whole net of decoration. Mot of the other Anm-rtcuno siort tlu sturs and trlie connplciiously, nonwllmiw loving ly Intertwined With the Hrltlh emblems, ometlmei alone, o a national display. Mr. Jefferson M. Ixvy, of Montleello, mill entertain a party of Americans at Walnlwchnm house, riecadlUy, where they will have an excellent view of the pro cession. It will lie nn nil-day afTnir, dur Iiik which luncheon, tea and dinner will be served. Mr. und Mr. Gcongr Gould are at pres ent nt the Suvoy Hotel. They have not yet succeeded In (rettlnn a suitable house. They will ieodlly do so, and not be bo- hind In hospitality. George Vanderbllt Is living quietly at Long's hotel. He hns one of the hlrhest priced seats for the purado and will be a guest at some of the a fa Irs ot Mrs. Goulet und Mrs. Chnmlx'rliiln. Beyond that he mill do little but drlvo dally In the park. JOHN I. BUAItt DYING. fiio lireut iillUonalr Was Also a Great Philanthropist. New York, June a.-John I. B'.alr, New Jersey's great and most generous million aire, Is dying. For months he has been In ili'lleutn health unit III-; end ir riot far off. Mr. liliilr Is said to l.r worth V-i.ttK'"h He wan Lorn In on u f.irm m ar fill Vlilere, N. J. He Ix-gan his linslni s. ea riT by morklng In it suire. Il. mnllm hanking uimI then rotton muiiurarturiiig, nml tlm prwluee lnilne., und m every UHmu he 'iitrairpil b wemial to I suci-e..-ful. He Iwught rk ntnton coal k, whs nniiiilil with th Delaware A Lfl' k wiinmt, iirvl mu niMoclateJ mlth Uukes Ani. In the L'lUon I'.u'lllc. At one time he wu pruildeiit of twenty r.illroal and ImprnvrniPiit (vnimnles In the West. In u his frleixl M-rsUHl'Vl him 'o run fur govrrnor of Nrw Jersey. He spent almut fv In tlm campaign lUid wu de-ri-ftl.-l. He Ihi given more than i' tu Ulalr I'ollige. He gae V.' each lo I'rineeton und IjtfuyMte. He rebuilt Orlnrw-ll Cotlege, lorn it, mh-:i It m o blcmn down ly a eyelfiM". Hundred, of other Institution have In-vn helJ by til in. Mr. Ulalr Is a widower 'with two chil dren. His daughter mnrrle.1 Charles K lilMiiT. h4 of the publl.hlng ho"ie. KXI'lOKIUN IN I'OltTLANU. l'oiloHlc llullillng Wrecked by Jjieaplng Ju. I'ih llaml. June 71. -A terrillc explosion of rsi'iiplng gu mrccktd the husvment and lomer part of the Federul building at 191 this afternoon. 1'iit Malum y, the head Janitor, wns very wverely burned and his arm and hands badly mangled. Ills eseuiie from Im-Iimc Mown to Mom. mas nothing short of miraculous. William Cnrlys!e, a post ofllre clerk re ceived a biut calp wound from the flying debris. Iioor mere torn dom n und every m lndow In the bawmcnl mas blown out sash and ull mhile a shower of shattered glass and wood lltternl the post offlce grounds. The rxpluKlon broke the mlndom In many of tlie buildings In the rwlklit'or- hixMl, causing great alarm for some time. It Is rettily wonderful that there wus no low of life or morelnjured. ItYAN THK CHAiir-lON. Knocks Out Tom Willlums in the Second Round. : Syrucuse, N. Y., June 2L-Tommy Kyan knocked out Tom Williams the champion welter-weight of Australia. In the first minute ot the second round of their fight More the Kmplre Athletic Club tonight. Tlie Australian started In to ruh matters In the llrst round, and Ryan con'ented himself with ducking and side-stepping until the latter wrt of the round, when he drove a right to the body thut sent his man staggering against the roe. In the second round Ryan started III from tile first to mix matters and landed rights und lefts on the face anil body. Williams Iroppcd to his knees three times to avtid punishment and when he got up Ryan Jabbed him right to the heart and then hooked his left on the temple. Williams .tropped like a log and wo counted out. TOOI.E ARRAIGNED. Itoschuri;. Or., June Jl.-Albcrt Toole, held hero on a charge of rolfblng the ex- re In Cow creek canyon, Jt, ly. l-vfi. wit iirnilKiiixl lKfor Juetlce Hamilton Ills nftemoun. The preliminary examina tion ma continual until Thursday. In order to secure wltne-iHS. The otllcers lalm to have new evidence, since Jack Case's dixith nt Tucom.i. which mill con vict Allien Toole and an accomplice yet to lie arrested, Case's confederate In the Cow creek robbery. Hob Hlmiuin I reported well enough to ravel from Yuma. Arlxonn, where he was v.ounded while resisting arrest. Special Deputy Sheriff Thornton leaves tonight to ring him hero for trial. A heavy thunderstorm, accompanied by envy rain and hull, occurred this after noon. Hall one-fourth Inch in uiunietcr 'II. Fruit Is not damaged. SAFE ROBBERS, Taeoina. June 21.-BurgU.irs broke Into the hnrdvvure store of Baker ft Foster nt Sumner last night. The safe was blown Into atoms wtlh dynamite, portions of It going through the front window. No cash being found, the thieves hastily se cured . worth of merchandise and es caped. NO MORE HOL1PAYS. Denver. June 21. It hns been discovered thut the net of the lost legislature In re gard to negotiable instruments, repealed the statute establishing the Fourth of Jul; lv. Thanksgiving. Christmas, New Y( ears, Washington's birthday and Memo rial day as legal holidays. THE MARKETS. San Francisco, June 21.-Hop-S and 12c. Liverpool. June 21. Holiday. Portland, Or.. June 2i.-Wheat Valley, '2c: Walla Walla, 70 and 71c. 60RQ FOR GOVERNOR. Cincinnati. June 21.-The Hon. Paul Sorg says the political fight this year should be made for free silver. Sorg is mentioned as cnndldute for governor. BURIED BY FALLING BUILDING. W'atertown, South Dakota, June 21. A large tmro-story building fell this even ing, burying about twenty persons. Eleven have, beon taken out, several fatally In jured. Philip Patterson, a bartender, was dead. Others are stfll to the ruins. GIANT STRIDES ON TARIFF BILL Senate Cours ,I'iftjr-SU Pages and (teaches the Pree List. TIl NEW TORI'EDO BOATS Did Ope ltd, Jkmosg Them Being One from rortlasd .Sotiinstioas by rrcsidirit sd Cosfirastiot s of Sesste. Washington, June 21. The senate made giant 111111111 on the tariff bill toUy, covering lifty-slx pages and establishing a record for progress during this Larin debute. The lust two schlules of the dutyble list, covering pii-r and manufactured sugars, mere completed with the exci p tlon of the paragrapf s on hides, glove, coal and some lesser article, which ment over. This advancer) the senate to tne free list, which was taken up at 2 p .t.. and completed In three hours. Karly In the day the wool and silk schedules went over, with an agreement that wool would lie taken up tomorrow. After that the toliacco schedule. Uie reci procity provisions and the Internal rev enue portions of the bill, and many par agraphs paused over, remain to be consid ered. The progress today was so marked, however, that for the first time there was a feeling' that the end was not far off. While the free list was under discussion Bacon gave notice of an amendment placing cotton tie on the free list, and McUturin gave notice of another amend mcn taking raw cotton from the free Hal, thus completing the action heretofore tak en of placing a duty of 20 per cent on cotton. NEW TOKTEDO BOATS. Washington, June 2L The navy depart ment today opened bid for three torpedo boats, to be not less than SO knots speed. The Union Iron Works, San Franclaco. bid for one 130-ton boat. $:'Ci.0; two. ,0IAJ. one boat of HA tons, 123,100; two for 144O.00O. Wolff & Zmicker, of Portland, Oregon, one 249-ton boat for C14.500; two for Wi'. ('. The details are complicated, and it Is ImiHxwlt.le to tell who mill get the con tract until after the expert examination. NOMINATIONS. Washington. Juno il. (Special to the Atitorlan.) The president has nominated Wilfred W. Montague to be postmaster nt Sun FranclKco, Joseph W. Ivey, of Oie- gc n. to be collector ot customs for the district of Alaska. CONFIRMATIONS. Washington. June 21. The senate con firmed the folloming: W. G. Trady to be governor of Alaska; John U. Smith, of Portland, Oregon, and William J. Jones. of Tort Tom-naend, commissioner. tor the listrlct of Alaska. SOCIAL DEMOCRACY. The Directors Vote Themselves Large Salaries. Chicago. June 21. At a meeting of the directors ot the Social Democracy of America, tonight, the folloming offlctrs were elected: E. V. Debs, chairman; Syl vester Kelllher, secretary; James Hogan, vice-president: W. E. Burns, general or ganiser. J . .t.v: The directors who chose these otllcers and were themselves elected at a meet ing In the afternoon, are E. V. Debs, Syl vester Kelllher, James Hogan, W. E. Burns and Leroy Goodwin. The salary of the officers was placed at 1W per month. At the afternoon meeting the constitu tion of the Social Democracy, which has been published, was formally ratified and adopted. Mr. Debs explained at length the alms and purposes of the co-operative com monwealth. The colony should be sent to Washington, from which place, he said, an olTlclal Invitation has been se cured. After establishing the colony he would secure control of the politics of the stale old start a co-operative common wealth. EARTHQUAKE1 IN CALIFORNIA. Much Damage Done to Property In Sallnai. San Francisco, June 21. Late reports regarding the earthquake show that It mas quite severe at Salinas. Among the more prominent buildings damaged are the ar mory of troop C, which had Its walls badly cracked and parted; the Nance building, in process ot construction, will have to be taken down, and tho farmers Union Build ing. The latter had an old crack opened four Inches for the length of several feet and Is three Inches wide. In the Interior of the latter building bricks fell and the plastering was damaged. The Salinas hotel, the Jeffery. Abbott and Bard In houses all suffered more or less, windows being broken and the walls cracked. In the leading merchandise houses large plate glass windows were broken. On tho residence streets chim neys were thrown down and windows smitslicd. The postoflke building ai crackeJ on H front. Tubllc halls are injured to a gre-'tt extent. The city tvill Is seriously In plaster and the courthouse has suffered. Tlie old brick Halloas hotel was trucked across the top. Thtrt wi re over t'i windows broken In the Burdln house and In over half the rooms the walls are cracked. At Gervals switch the warehouse was ruined and the huge railroad tank almost emptied of it contents. A section of adobe wall in the mIiHln church of Sr. Carlos In Monterey tumb led In on the congregation and a panic almost resulted. Congregations were at worship In various towns when the shock occurred and In some churches panics were avoided by the cool-headednens of the ministers. A goad record of the shock was made nt Lick observatory but the results will not be computed until to-lay. SENSATION IN WALL STREET. Bucket Shoos and Discretionary Pools Must Go. New York, June ZL The Hearld today says: Wall street Is promised a sensation gtowing out of the war with the bucket shot) and alleged discretionary pool hou ts.A complaint is to be raised by way of retaliation for recent raids which Involve men whose names have been synonyms for probity and honesty. The charge which It Is Intended to make against them Involves rather a technical violation of the law sanctioned by custom than any Euggestlon of unfair dealing- Neverthe- Jltss, It Is not Improbable that they may I be found liable to punishment under the statutes and be forced to undergo semt dIsugreaMe experiences In court. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO. Town Destroyed and People Living in Tents. Oaxaca, Mexico, June 21. The earth quake shocks and rcavy rains have seri ously interrupted telegraph oirqmunlca tlon with the Isthmus of Tehauntepec dur ing the three days. Advices were re ceived here laat night that the official commission sent to the city of Tehaunt epec by President Diax to investigate the reported formation of a volcano and the extent of the earthquake damages ha arrived at its destination and found the condition of affair much worse than they had expected. The town of Tehauntepec contained about 13,imi inhabitants and is completely destroyed so far as houses and buildings are concerned, not one re maining standing There were a number of substantial and costly buildings In the town. The people are living In tents and in the open air on the outskirts of the place. The earthquake shocks continue to be felt at freuuect Intervals and the people are terrified. The heavy smoke and other Indications ot an active volcano to the west of Tehauntepec is no longer visible. COLD BLOODED MURDER. Wallace. Idaho, June 21. Sheriff Henry arrived from Wardner this evening with W. L. Rutherford, charged mith killing Al. Quackenbush there Saturday night Rutherford assaulted Quackenbush mith a club or rock and beat his brains out. The Injured man was found In an uncon scious condition, dying before daylight. The sheriff went down yesterday, the re port coming that a lynching was feared. No demonstration was made after the sheriff arrived. A few days before Ruth erford was whipped in a row, getting his clothes very dirty. He took them to a negro woman to be cleaned. Qracken bush. while intoxicated, found the clothe there and cut up the hat. When Ruther ford learned this he waited for Quacken bush In an alley and killed him. GOOD NEWS FOR OREGON. I ' MM Portland, June 21. State Fish end Game IVotcctor McGuIre is In receipt of a letter from United States Fish Commissioner Itrice to the effect that the United States commission of fish and fisheries mill as sume control of the salmon hatchery .it the headwaters of the Cluckamas river, operated by the Columbia River Packers' Propagating Company. The government mill take charge July L PEACE CONFERENCE. Constantinople, June 21. The peace con ference held a session today, and Tewfik Pasha, on behalf of the sultan, submitted a counter project, for the delineation of the frontier. The conference discussed also the question of indemnity and pro posed the abolition ot capitulations. No decision has been reached as to any of these questions. DISCOUNTING FUTURE. San Francisco, June 2L The expectation of the new tariff law being In early opern tlo has resulted In the rushing of big car goes of Oriental goods to this port. The regular steamers are carrying all the freight that can be stored in them. SHERIFF KILLED. LeadvUle, Col., June 21. Deputy Sheriff Thomas Fahey was shot and fatally wounded at noon today while attempting to arrest Lee and Frak Bohannon, wanted in Pueblo for larceny. STRIKE ENDED. New York, June 21. The great tailors' strike, which Involve, at ono time 30,000 hands, is ended. The contractors surren dered to the men today. WILL CALL BRYAN TO ACCOUNT f'rof. bnteman. of Maine, Accuses the Silver Man of Political Forgery. BRIBERY IS ALSO CHARGED rreetiis Ksowlcs. of Soitk Dskot. Says Brjji raid $1300 for al Igreemeit for o Actios Igaiast fuiiot. Lewlston.. Maine, June 21. Prof. L. C. Baternan, of Auburn, who was the candi date of the people's party of Maine for governor last year, and who Is a leader of the middle-of-the-road forces Id this Mate, today published n attack on W. J. Bryan. Prof. Bateman says that the populist congressman Freeman Knowles, of South Dakota, while on his recent trip to his old home !n Skow began, Maine, gave out the information that Mr. Bryan's recent gift ot J15") to the popultit nation al committee was made with the distinct understanding that no action against fu sion would be taken by the populists at the next national convention. This, Prof. Bateman also says, is nothing more than direct bribery. Prof. Lateman also says that Mr. Bryan has appended his (Bate man'?) name to Senator Allan's lettfr of notification given out last September. Bateman was secretary of the notifica tion committee, but did not sign the letter In question. He says that Mr. Bryan's action In printing bis nama on the letter In the new book Is an action of poUtlcal forgery. Bateman Is a delegate of tbe middle-of-the-roid national conference at Nashville, Tenn.. July 1 He says he will bring these ratters before that body. THE DAUNTLESS CAPTURED. Key West. Fla., June 21. The revenue cutter M. C. Lane arrived here this eTen Ing with the tug Dauntless in tow, having found her off Indian Key. The Dauntless was disabled, having blown out the tubes of her boiler. The tug George W. Child. which left here mysteriously yesterday. also returned tonight with the cutter Forward. The crew of the Dauntless could not be seen, tonight The crew of the Chllds have nothing to say except that they have not been to the Dauntless. It Is reported that the Dauntless was on her way to Cuba. BASEBALL NOTES. Pittsburg. June 2L Pittsburg 2, Chicago t Cincinnati, June 21. Cincinnati 8. St Iouts 1 Washington. June 21. Washington , Philadelphia 1 Brooklyn. June 21. Brooklyn Boston 11. Cleveland. June 21. Cleveland 5, Louis ville 6. Baltimore, June 21. Baltimore 2, New York 6. Second game Baltimore 5, New York . SAYS FfGEL 13 INNOCENT. Sac Francisco, June 21. Although the Inquest Into the death of Isaac Hoffman has already lasted a week, its only result so far has been the bringing to the sur face a condition of affairs which, while it is sensational and interesting, does not tend to elucidate the mystery. The de velopments this week promise to be equally sensational, for Chief of Tollce Lees an nounced the firm conviction of the Inno cence of Theodore FlgeU the bookkeeper, and the Intention o see him through the present difficulty. ; L. A. W. RACES. Saratoga, N. T., June 21. The opening day of the New York state division races L. A. W. at the Woodlawn oval m-as fa vored with fine weather, but a strong west wind was bloming. There was a Inrge attendance. Half-mile professional Won by Bold, F. R. Stevenson second. Cooper third; time, 1:16. One-mile handicap Won by F. A. Me Fnrland (15 yards). F. F. Goodman (4) second. E. J. Jenny 0 third: time, 2:2"i. FflUBSSJ Absolutely Pure- Celcbrated for Its ffreat levenlnsj itrength and healthfulnees. Assure) th food again glum and all forma of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROTAL BAKING POWDER CO. NSW YORK. IS