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4 .":..:V NOTIOKf I Hooks, Periodicals. Maftazl.M. 8lc, hQ Not to bo Token From The .brary without permission. An no l-nd fatuity of such offcim, win bo liable to prosecution. : (... TIE ASTORIAN bit tbl Ufftlt circulation of any pptl oa tbi Columbia Mv.r ".WrtaMi TIE DAILY ASTORIAN la till Hest anJ test piper oa toe CoiuBibla River FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. VOL XLIX. aSIOHIA, OKKGON, TUESDAY il)UNlNG. JUNK 13. jm 170 aH . - ' A' i 4a-: r v. 1 . . r i . - . r . v M OU Stoves ni Aro nut imwlo from the Kcraji-jiilo or in n kindergarten uhonl. Eclipse Hardware Co. VfeOlve Trnctltitf HtntnpM. I' II I I III f GRIFFIN RALSTON... HEALTH CLUB Acme Cluten Farina. Acme Wheat A. AT NEW LINE OF Side-Boards, Dining-room Tables and Ghairs Chas. Heilborn & Son. Here Is Ol some High Qrado Goods at moderate prices K ALSTON HEALTH POODS to Qftat variety fresh from tbe mills. AKOttATjC snCCS, QiioraBttcd the finest. TILLMAXN'S ITKE EXTKACTS. CHASE & SAXHORN'S COI'PEES ire un rivalled. Toother kith a host of other good things. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Ileal Zealand fm Imnm Go Of New Zealand. W. P. Thomas, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. Subscribod CepiUl $5,000,000 Taid-Up Capital 1,000,000 Asaota ..... 2,545,114 Aasets in United States 300,000 Surplus to Policy Holders 1,718,792 lias beeiCfcfnderwriUng on tho Pacific Coast over Twenty-two years. SAHUEL ELMORE & CO., Resident AgentB, Astoria, Oregon. Pacific Sheet Metal Works MANUFACTURERS OF ...CANS... Salmon Vegetable Fruit Lithographing on San Francisco, Cal. Astoria, Write Ua R - Tinware BOOKS... Blank and -Miscellaneous. PAPER... New Crape and Type-writing. . Waterman Fountain Pens Hox Decorated Paper titul Knvelopc"iiic. & REED Breakfast Food Barley Food Select Bran Yeast Cocoa Flakes and Standard Kollfd Oats V. ALLEN'S a List spice and Syrup Tin a Specialty; Ore. Fairhaven, Wash. for Prlaea Improved Mikado and Empire Cream Separators. ' A Thty r th ttmplcd ind moi: tfflolnt 8rrtort ma'U. for ! Df Foard & Stokes Co. Astoria Your Wife Will llk( It; o will tht cook. Star K state Range 8Ufy ll hi uu lhm. v- -7 pTrt'f a sri If your btitrr halt do th rookim. that If an additional rcaaon why thrr houtd b a Star Eatat Banj In your kl:rbcn. Tha u of thm prttrnta worry and duappolnttnent. W. J. BCrUVT. Afnt. 431 Bond Strut J, A. FaStabend General Contractor and Builder House-moving' Tools for Kent Andrew Lake 5j COMMERCIAL ST. ...Merchant Tailor... Perfect Pit Guaranteed. Low Trices. Rtpftlrtng tod CtamlB HMtly Dob, THE PROOF t tU P04MIM HbUM allBf u4 tk wot X UtMra IS IN SAMPLING Ttat't M VTIMtt thfi a. olDalrt danoitrUa. Onra irill .Uumd tM taat. HUGHES & CO. OF LONDON. Eatabllihfd during tha relfn of Quean Ann., A. D. 1714. FIRE AND LIFE. Subacrlbtd Capital t0.000 00 Aiaet H.401.460 00 Surplus to potior holder. I.OOJX 00 Xxoluilv. of paid up capital Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co. Subiorlbed or fuarantead oap. ItaJ 1 1.100.000 W CapltiU paid up UM.I00 M ajaeta M,ia,oi n Catton, Bell & Co. General Af.nta, Baa FraneUo, CaL Samuel Elmore & Co. Reald.nt AcenU. Astoria Ortfoa. pwiiiHii uwuy ii i ? ;j ljicJ MINNESOTA THIS TIME Another Cyclone Gets in Its Deadly and Terrifying: Work. NEW RICHMOND WIPED OUT Five HondrcJ People Killed end Injured and Frantic Calls for Help Sent Out. THE FIRE FIEND ATTENDS What tbe Storm Leaves Becomes Fool for the Flamts-Boiidtnan i ml Other Towns Wrecked. MIN'NKAIIJ3. Juno ir-Spclal to thi' TrUniuc from Btlllwaler, Minnrpulla Tlit j a irrnWc nlfht fur Nvw lti) muntl. that village Oclng almost lip-! I out of I'li.uiU'v by olio of most jM-vin- ry.loiifr that tver vMtrd th.ii j locality. It I'trrltMl ruin and drath In ! Ita nh and at till, hour It U lmiorlll ' :o S'o t''n a ianUl liai of tho -r-jul injuriv). It l thouitlit many arc LI. J. Tl- nr of tli dUaJl' r trouKht I luro by J. A. i'urrvill, a traveling man (rum I'ortiivt'. VI , who 8toptit( 'at thv Nlivlht Huuh la Sew Kii-limond I Winn thv cyclone mruck. lie u tha j fuuni-UluiK-l cloud a it camu u tlt j irliK r--t una took r. fuse In the : b.iMMii iit o.' i tic IikIcI whk h con t l.litly rcvkU. togfiutrr ltn vry loih.-r Ou.-liiti. Iiiwk lu the lty. In H jt.-rntil. h-; of rain, follolinj tlu i v) (iloim. farMll and bit comrade. u Jci-rdtd in rt-xVtfrli)g tha iritnrtor, Chaa. i MoKvuuon, hla Ifa and one child from jllie Urrl.l, and thty lo rt-moved a llaundty girl, who waa probably faUily InjunHl. TUy alo removed two m-n ,n,.-A liirrjit and Neaall. wno wtrr verly mjurul. Carroll further !m that lire followed the cyclone and what was loft of Die town ia being- con. .unud by Ore. Many people are doulrt. I lea klllrd and the damage will run Into I hundred of thouswtula of dollars. A1TKA1.9 tHt IKX'TOIIS AXD HELP. MlSNKAKiLW. June 11-A apectal to the Tribune from Burkhardt, V1., aaya: A measmger ha reached there from New HUhmmd and ha el g-raphed here for doctors and help, -saying that a storm atruok tlut town and a large number were killid and wounded. Kallroad of. tlclttlK have endeavored to gvt out a apeclnl train Ihii on account of sevoral wuohoutt liny are unable to do so and doctor and many others are now drlv. lug acroni the country. MANY K1LI.L0U AND INJL'HEU. iribWAVKEK. Wis.. June 11-A mea- Mjia waa received at W'isoonaiu Central oltlces here late tonight from Steven"s 1'olnt, from A. . Home, division sup. erimemleul of the Wisconsin Central at that plwce as follows: "ll comntenced to rain on the St. raul division about ? this evening and the wires went' down west of Jewell Mllla about "At 8:43 weot a message from Robert. son. the operator, via (Marshall, that a cyclon. had struck New Richmond about 7:30 killing and wounding from 150 to 500 people. We ave started a special out from Irvine, leaving at 10 o'clock wlrh surgeons." A second menage from Home reads: "A party has just come to Jewett Mills and n.orts that Dr. War wa. killed and Dr. Epley ha. tooth leg. broken, and that they are. muoh In need of doctor. and .urgeons." . BOARDMAX ALSO WIPED OUT. MINNEAPOLIS, Mlu., June lS-A spec lul ro the Times from North Wisconsin Junction, Wis., says: A courier from Boardman, Just in, r. ports that the whole town has been wiped oft the face of the earth, and while no definite news can be obtained at this time of the casualties, It la presumed that ninny were Injured and possibly some killed. THE ORRIJON BOYS OFT. WASHINGTON, Jun. JS.-General Oils reports that the Oregon regiment, with the signal corps, left Manila on the trans, ports Ohio and Newport for Portland to day. A NEW LIGHTHOUSE) INSPECTOR. Captain George C. R.lter, United States Inspector for the Thirteenth dls trier, was In Astoria yesterday In com pany with Cajtaln W. I VIM. Cap lain ItMier ts making his final trmpectlon of tha district, prior to turning ovit In .,l.. it) CapUln Old, who iwuni'i charge the first of July, and at the same time making the latter officer aeualntel with the dHall of his new duties. Till dlatrlco, whloh emtna'es, Oregon, Wash. Inttton and Ala.ka. Is the largest In the United Unites, asd the Inspector who haa charge of It ha no slneeurs. Captain It'll-r has made an rflldent Innpfvtor. and In the discharge of hi. duties be has falnfd the confldenc and esteem of every man In the senrlo I. his dlntrict. Uy the cltlx-ns of Astoria fa I looked upon as an 1d-al officer and a perfect gentleman, and his leavln; will be dee ly regretted by a ht of friend. At the cIom) of his work Cap'.ala R-iter will i tut and will enjoy a rent of a fvw months beore b-lng again attgned to dry. Captain Old dos not iome to As loria a :rang-r. At the lime the mils- i t Ilaltlnr re and OharleM'n vliltid thin port. Captain Fields was first lleuu-n. ant of th Charleston, and waa prtMnt at the banquet given by (his city to the ofllrer of the warships. Of that event Captain Olds ha only the most p'.ea. am r'-collecriona. paying Aslorians tbe compliment of Ix-lng royal er.tertalner In every tMTiiw of the sror-1. During the lale war Captain Olds brought the United Statt- trniKrt gcandla around fr-ra the ea.t coawt to San Tranclsco, and made a trip to Hololulu with troops. Of lat he has been stationed at Ban Prancl.co. SALARY OF OFFICERS UNDER TUB NAVY PERSONNEL BILL. Dewey Ot Same Pay Ashore or at S-a, Sampaon Than Schley. NEW YORK June 11-A dispatch to the World from Washington says: Tbe navy department has litfued a circular nxlng the salary of o Hirer unor the navy rwrnonnt-1 bllL Admiral Dewey will n-ceive H10 whether on duty ai shore or at sea. The senior rear admiral's pay Is fixed ul 7.3. at and K.JT5 cm shore. Rear Admiral Schley Is on the list, but only r.-oeir.n the minimum amount as the U amtKnrd to shnre duty. The Junior rear admirals receive I5..VX) while at sea duty and H.CI on shore. Hear Admiral Sumpoon Is on the Junior list, but having a command at sea. receives the maxi mum pay. Should Schley be given an assignment at oa he would receive 12 .OX) a year more than Sampson, but as It now Is. his pay amounts to JST5 less. Captains receive K.M0 at sea and Ji3T3 on shore. DRAWING THE LINE ON EASTERN DEMOCRATS. No Delemttes to Be Admitted to the Next National Convention Unless They Indors Free Silver. NEW YORK. June It The silver men of this mate will send representatives to Chleaso to the meeting of the demo cratic national committee ot June 9). to urge tho adoption of a resolution, which It Mid wll! be re.ommended hy Ex- Governor Stone, of Missouri, declaring that only such delegates a come from states In which the democratic conven. tlon Indorse? the Chicago platform w-l'.l he nested regular delegates In the national convention. John Gardiner, of this city, a personal friend of Bry.in and one of the leaders In the "dollar dinner" organised here. said that he Intended to be In Chicago when the democrats meet. He said that it would be a good thing to force Tarn- ninny and the state organisation to do clare either for or against the Chicago platform In the state convention here. THE BOY CONFESSES. In the case of the boy who was brought to St. Mary', hospital Saturday from Brookfteld supposed to be suffering from a shotgun wound. It transpires that the lad had taken pointer, from proml. nent Portland politicians whose ancestry back to Ananias can be distlnotly traced. From practical observation, of the work. ings of life, h. had deduced the follow. Ing rule: "Blessed are the story tellers for they shall Inherit the earth." It seems the boy and his brother had taken some dynamite catrldges from a cabin near his ho-ne and In exploding them, particles of the shell .truck him In the face .nd.brcait. destroying the sight of the left eye and outting oft a piece from one Hnger. The boy tali that the accident was caused by someone shooting a gun near him In the woods, but Dr. Fulton thought from the nature of the wounus they were not caused by shot, and after much persuasion the boy fin. ally confessed. What Is so rare as a day In June? May b. answered by "a day In May" Just at this point in tha yearly calendar. It U a little suggestive to speak of a woman's flowerJlke face Just after she has been dabbing It with powder. A CRISIS IN FRANCE big Mijority Against Du Puy In House and Ministry Walk Out. THEY AFTERWARD RESIGN Allege 3 Brutality of Police In Suppressing; tbe Royalist Demonstration tbe Cause. SEATTLE GETS ANOTHER PLUM northern Pacific Will Pot on Another Stumer Line Between Poeet Sound J Honolulu. PARIS, June lt-The perfect of police. M. Blanc, has ordered an Inquiry Into the charges of police brutality ytsterday. If they are subtan:la:ed, tbe men at fault ill be severely punished. The chamber of deputies waa crowded today and there waa considerable suppressed excitement when M. Valllant, socialist. Interpellated the government on yesterday's police outrage at ine ravwon a Armenovi.ie, and demanded to know tbe lu:ructlon the government gave tbe police la re. gard to tbe socialist, who, be said, de fended tbe republic against the reac tlcrtiariv. The premier, Duputy, replied that be real lied that yesterday was a fete day for all republicans. He realised thai there bad beeo incident, and the only instruction to the police were to mam. tain order. The chamber," after further debate, adopted by a vo:e of Jl to 173. tbe order of the day proposed by M. Ruau, radical which tbe premier re fused to acpt. The ministers forth, with h ft the bouse amul immense excite ment. THE CABINET RESIGNS. PARIS, June 11 The French cabinet has resigned. HOW. LOUBET TOOK THE NEWS. PARIS. June It The Interview be. tween M. Du Puy and his colleagues and President Lou bet was brief but cordlaL The president expressed bis thanks for the support he had received from the re tiring ministers, adding the be would always remember their service, grate fully. M. Du Puy was agreeably sur. prhted at Loubet's cordiality. There ari already many surmises as to the composition of the new cabinet, but it is pointed out that as the Du Puy mlniirtery did not fall on a question In volving the political complexion of the ministry, It Is difficult to see on what ba.sls a new cabinet will be selected. Successive votes In the chamber of deputies today clearly demonstrated the existence of a majority. Including mem. bers of all parties, who were determined to rid themselves of the premiership of M. Du Puy. The interpellation of M. Valllant was simply a cleverly selected pretext to conceal the real cause of the approaching crisis. j Socialists and radical, alike are dls sal If fled with what they have considered the contradictory attitude of the Du Puy cabinet In ihe Dreyfus atffalr. Many deputies agree that the Dreyfus affair to largvly responsible for the fall of the cabinet. Certainly there Is no denying the fact that the question of the final settle, ment of the Dreyfus rase hangs like a dead weight on the situation tonight and will prove a great obstacle In the set. tlement of the crisis. ANOTHER STEAMER LINE FROM PUGET SOUND. The Northern Pacific 1. Apparently Not Ready to Make Astoria Its Coast Termanal. SEATTLE, June 13. President J. D. Farreli, of the Pacific Coast Company, announced today that hi. company woulh 1 establish another steamer line between ; Puget sound and Honolulu next Sepleni. J ber. II M ' MUNN'S CANNERY BURNED. VANCOUVER, B. C. June 12.-D. J. U V fjzima Makes the food more ivjyt . Jlunn's salmon cannery at Terra Nova Lulu Island, was ttirneJ to the ground this afternoon. The loss I. 170,004, fully cover-id by Insurance, AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. ASTORIA. Jun H, Editor Aiorta-Ia today's paper I notice aentanc. In the article quoted from the HIlMboro In dependent as follows: Can Orrgon help herself? It I. realised that If she can Portland must be fore. most In the work. Portland I. a railroad center, there being four transcontlnenta. lines entering there !h 8. P. Co., O. IL k N., Great Northern and Northern Pa. elf!.?. Two of these roads pas. through the Columbia gorge on a grade almost dead level. The handicap seem, to be a shallow ship channel from tbe sea, up the Columbia to Portland, at low w.ter only 22 feet. This sentence Ip.v. the Impreslon, with those who d) not abmlutely know to the contrary. First, that there ts only a 22 foot channel at low tide from the sa to Astoria, when the fact I there is not less than feet of water from the Astoria wharves to the aea at low tide, or JT feet at .ny high tide. Si-cot.d, that there 1. 22 feet of water from Astoria to Portland at low tide. The fact, are thai tbe deepest draft ship that ever went up the Columbia and Willamette river, from Astoria to Portland waa the American ship Santa Clara, In May 1S32. drawing 23 feet of water. Pilot Emkin took ber up by taking advantage of the Columbia river freshet, and full moon high tide. After seven year, of dredging and th. expenditure of millions of government and Port of Portland money, no deeper, draft ships have been taken up or down the river, and, the average draft of grain ship, coming doara, alway. at high tide, has been below 22 feet. The pilots al ways take advantage, and the shippers bold the vessels In Portland until, the new or full moon high tide.. In order W obtain hat draft of water down the river. The Columbia freehet. do not Increase the depth of water In Cathlamet bay, above Tongue point, owing to its width of 12 mile, and the shifting sands and shoals which are constantly Chang, ing. EXPEET. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the county court of Clatsop county until Saturday, June l?lh, 1S, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., for building the north approach . to the Young bay draw bridge. Said approach to be 105 feet long and 15 feet wide; the work to be of the same character and the material of the same quality a. contained In the bridge. The first bent from the north shore to be piank 'd with "Jxlf -lS feet long to form a bulkhead. The second, tblrd and fourth bent, to be .way braced with "SxlO" lumber. The mud sllU to be "3x12," 18 feet long . and properly bedded and chocked. All timbers and planks to be of good sound fir, and poet, to be not less than "12x13." or where round timber la used, to bt not lew than 13 Inches In diameter at small end. Separate bids will also be received at ihe same time and place, tor turnkshlng plans for the construction of a bridge keeper's dwelling (on foundation pre pared) 16x24 feet with 14 feet walls planed on inside and batten. HJ Inches dressed. Outside of house to be covered with rustic, sahl building to have double lower and single upper fioors, celled on lower side of upper Joist placed nine feet above lower floor, with stairway leading to upper story. Building to have two' coats of paint on the outside. The county court reserves the right to reject any and all bldi which should be addressed to the undersigned and marked "Bids for Approach to Young. Bay Bridge, or Keeper'. Dwellmg." By order of the county court, Aitest: H. J. WHERITY, County Clerk. In war, as In love, short engagements are mose favored. Last fall I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I called on said at first It wa. a .light strain and would soon be well, but It grew worse and the doctor then .aid I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist recommended me to try Cham berlaln's Pain Balm. I tried It and one. half of a to-oent bottle cured m. en. tlrely. I now recommend it to all my friends. F. A. Babcock, Erie, Pa. It Is for sale by Charles Rogers. It ts Indeed a very cold day when the shirt waist loses Its popularity. A CARD OF THANKS. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligation, for what Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy has done for our family. W. have used H In so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and It has alway. given the most perfect sab Isfactlon, we feel greatly Indebted to th. manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mr.. S. Doty, De. Moines, Iowa. For sale by Charles Rogers. puke delicious and wholesorr.o i - owf n eo tttw omt. t