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ASS0C1H10H. ISlMttWBUBUBUH 9 ASTOUIA, OHKUON. KLMlAV MORNING. JL'iNE 25. J8!W. 160 VOL. XLIX. .OUR Stoves - Arc not miulo from tlio Hcrn ilo or in u kimlergartcn hcIiooI. Eclipse Hardware Co. Wodlvo Trndlnu Htnnipn. J tvv A) X7 J, GRIFFIN RALSTON... ur Al TIJ n I - . HEAL 111 LUU coc, Aooif (iluifn Krln, Arm litem Flukfs mil SimJatJ K1 CH AT A. NEW LINE OF Side-Boards, Dining-room Tables and Ghairs Chas. Heilborn & Son. Here Is Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices K ALSTON HKALTH I'OODS In great nrictv fresh from the mills. AKOMATIC SI'ICKS, fliinrantced tkc finest. TIUMANN S ITRR R XT K ACTS. CHASE K SAXHORN'S COWERS arc un rl vnllcd. Together with a host of other good things. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO (leoi Zealand fire Insurance Go Of New W. P. Thomna. Mirr., UNLIMITED LIABILITY Subscribcil Capital raid-Up Capital - Assets Assets in United States Surplus to Policy Holders Has been Underwriting on tho Pacific Coast over Twenty-two years, SAHUEL ELMORE & CO., Reident AgentH, Pacific Sheet MANUFACTURERS OF Salmon Vegetable Fruit ...CAN Lithographing on San Francisco. Cal. Astoria, Ore. Write Dm for Prices Tinware BOOKS... Blank and Miscellaneous. PAPER... New Crape and Type-writing, Waterman Pountnin Pens llox IccirHci1 Paper nml Kvcloc-'iic. , & ID Breakfast F:ood Barley Pood Select Bran Yeast V. ALLEN'S a List Zealand. San Kranclco. OF SHAREHOLDERS. $5,000,000 - 1,000,000 2)-li)1114 - 300,000 - 1,718,702 Astoria, Oregon. Metal Works spice and Syrup Tin a Specialty. Falrbaven. Wash. Improved Mikado and Empire Cream Separators. JLU Tht ar tht simplest and man ffflcl.ni Beparaior. mads, ror sal. ty :oard & Stokes Co.Astorla Your Wife Will llk ll; to will tht cook. Star lintate Range Satisfy all woo um th.m. '7- T", Eiiilliiis K3f1K!ll& !'-. If your bettrr half 4i lh rooking, hat K an additional rMn why there .hould b a Bur Ksiat. Rargs in your kH-hn. The use of them prev.nts worry and disappointment. W. J. 8Cri.LT. Aint. lit " ill Bond Street. J. A. Fastabend General Contractor and Builder House-moving Tools for Rent Andrew Lake 5COMMKHCIAL T. ...Merchant Tailor... Perfect Pit Guaranteed. Low Prices. Ropalrtng and Cl.ntg Neatly Don. THE PROOF f tht PUddlBf M ta Ik. sating and th. proof of tltjoor. IS IN SAMPLING ? 1 - sen Th.t'f fcB arrnmant that'a eon-eiualro- demooitratloB. Oun will ttul U. tMt. HUGHES & CO. ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. Establlihed during th. relfn of quen Ann., A. D. 171. FIRE AND LIFE. Subscribed Capital $ IJM.000 00 Assets 1MOUEO0O Surplus to policy h.ld'rt 4.H1JH6 M Exo'uslv. of paid up apltal Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co. Subscribed or iTiarantted cap ital $T.K.0MN Capital paid up 1.M.SO0 M Asset. m.m.tm n Catton, Bell & Co. General Agent, Ban FraioUo, Cal Samuel Elmore & Co. Resident Ac.nU. Astoria Orefoa. rwst KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS State Convention in Dead lock at the End of the First Week. NO NOMINATIONS MADE It Is Anytody's Race an flat Pres ent There Is NoSlrnof a Breakup. BRYAN AND FREE SILVER They Denounce Trusts and Republi canism and Adopt tb Chi cago Platform. ,l lSVII.I.i:. Jum- 1-Sinx a wk of . n u..iii-i' tlie dimoomiU lut wnv.n tiuii ixjw.1 i-luy l tln-u"w d.aJl.ck. An a I) .urnim-nt 'l tonkin uivll j o l k MoUy niunitiiK, without mak. in any nuni!uitiut. f)alntw movwl riiilly for f'W lioura Uil iiMjnilrc. Tie ri.rl A hv crJwMla!a .-.iml;t.-, .Inkling fai'jrlly ! H 8:rm.--G"-t'l Ji..K4U. tut d..u.l. tlw temporary orK;i"iUon wa made rnariwu and a .u;f.rin :u udilxl Willi rtwinniwd CliMMfft u:firm. doilan for lita., and frt- ullvor In VM. d-tvmtu-a .irriitr"- ilw rfuiilKwii nullomil and Mi- admlnUirurti.n and u:.- the . l., u n of J. C. . Itluikburn to ftH th' V4 wiu y in Hi.- t'nltwl tt ; rii- ii unw .ho iMitili rjyal ovi-r the n.rr- l...i:..in. I.ut U-for.- It li.g.in. Cl- ii-ml P. Wait Ilardtn. x4.-udT of Ihi- r ) tl.u ftiaii. uud-r ".ho ullviir b.irKT. wtth dts w IiIh nn a uindldaio for the lion .iitli.,i f Kovrrmw. This a---h. hli w-4 iU-llvor.il under I lie nit af fiwilnit cliiunntaiuv. -lid nwre o rtiMnrtlwn til Mlowlnif li: Ihe ehw.n. IW4i thmi all lili jwlltkal workwn have allo to aivumpllah mIikv the d'li' K4len j.iil)rt-d. TliU wm ahown on the (lrt ImIIoI when Wllllum tSoeM had to IiIh creilit within le than a w.Tv ot wte io giw him the notntnatlon. ther. wu a Kmtiii)u ou'.bnrnt of Hardin iithiulaiim. whli lasted for half n hour and nunc v ry rt.ia.-ly developing !n l a Htninlo. A It wan, HariWn. who Kid revived only a IUtU more Wun t. on tin. nr roll call, had upward ..f 3i) wturfi. nfier rewpHul'lr in VJt" na.o unn .uniwl. Tlii trerutth he re-UHH-a dtu-lti lihK early evenliiB. Itior-o-lii It on .-tah tmllot to n. or within 11 vot'-n of Si one. There wan a deordod drl.': In fuvor of 5oeU-l .nrly In the vol liiif. Um ll was ih.vkiil Uy the Stone p-o-pie ihr,.ls onotiuli utrentr.h to ll.u-.1ln t e-n matters ill'. ThU wa Klt;nllU-.i"t In sliowlnir Hn l"h'r working of the Stone4"iovhel iMuUiiuillon and the evident pure of tho Stone men to prevent CUvlel front gepinff the lonjr end of tho Imrpiln. a! l.-l until Stone had had a fair test f his Htnvwth. Siu-tyxllnj: UrII.i up to the eleventh showeil wxtr wly any elmnw. Il I nnyhvly'a rrt.y and at prefnt thr Is no slpn of a break from the deadlock. ' rOHTO niCAXS TO CF.t.EriRATE WASHINGTON. Jn 14-The eltltensi of San Jua.n, capilnl of Porto Rico, pro pose to duality their palrlUm and fldel- liy to the ov Tnmx-ivt or tne t'nrten States by celehra'ln rhe Fourth of July In igo.-xl Amerl.Mn style. In ord-r that the display may meet cxpfv-tBtloiw. tho oommltlee has rofl.iestvd Aetlnp Seer.' lary of Wnr Melkle.lohn to have the gov ovinnent wiilve the tariff on fireworks needed for the ft'onslnn and have them sint lo San Junn on one of the frovern mont tranrts. This request Aetlnir s..,.p.inre Volklelotin nromptlv srrant.d by eal-le. PF.NNSYI.VANIANS Wlt.I. COMPETE PHH.AnKT.PHr.V June Il.-lt Is the Intention of tho university of Peniv.-yl. nli 1,1 enter a team nev year In the Olvnipan enmes at the World's Fair In Tarts nn.1 In th. Fni;llh champion ships. This announcement was made to- d iv Uv U. I.. OeyellnR. pri-sidont or nie athletic nssoelatlon. lie said a eompar: 11 of the re. oiMs made al !he English rhamplonslilps last year Indicate the pos sibility of Ponnvlv.nila' winning; ms'iy firsts. It waa the Intention to enter team for the English championships to bo held In July, Pennsylvania havinjr wvti nine of tfhe IS events In the Inter- pollOR-lro championships, "but," Preoi. dent a-vellns said, "the ecurlng by Yale of a challenge from Oxford s-nd Cam bridge for games In England made tho retwayitvanla, management feet that the tutoring of tli totirn frtn their unlvr. ally niltflrt. ( Jutly crlrW:lwd a an ef fort tm tlf-lr jmrt to (Mrtrt from th In-ler-t In lh IIarva-d-VaM).'oTd-'umlrl(lic oimpotltUin and fh lntmlti of .Kllti( a t'-a-m tit m'rent Penrwyl vanla w thun-f're pwttind." I.VDlONA.Vr rtEHOLUTIONS AT HCTTK. MONTANA. Miliary Arm of the Oovernmtr Do nounced and Prcrtwt Enteral AKlnl Ttwlr Aotlon. llt'TTE. Mont.. June Z4. There waa a public oiei air mln to4tljhl hr t lirutrr. aa-alnut the action of iiit cill.Ury auihorliLi In th Cour d'Alewa. Th F.peukera wer Julge WIIIKim CtantT. of the JUtrlct court. Peter Hrern and T. r. ilKn. avjretary of ta. Mayr M- Curthy prlh-l. B-che were made denoun:linc the military arm of the jw. rnmi-M for aiumiii- u oj'.iir iu .. rr-n f H 'w"r d'Alenei whwrK-r they hould leave the rnk of union labor or urrwlir their rkfht to ettrn a llvtmf. H'Wilutloiiit were a'lopbtd oondernnliix irrprlwrmv m of "he mn at Wardner 'hel and torture.1 to wring irom oi'ir llp word whk-h ml(flu tie ud to e.o- l.ch their guilt, under oonomor wni-u make tJir inlah UwjuUltlon pal likto In-'-gnin'-a'e." The resolution i haracterixe aa Infa- . .1... l... A L... mu .he -uruiaiKy riw.i'o mdrtary authorities over the men who dl.J In the bull jKia, uenyuig u.-u i. Iflil to MUrt m conif..ktlon M ie hour of d-aih." They call ujwn rrww-ir. Mi Kinky to ord.-r tlie ceatirffi of this urption of powrr. MUS. rOLI.IRR ASKS RCl-EASS SAS KUANC1.S'0. Jun !l.-Two let ters received from Mn. EvWyne toiper. who m ww In Jail at HennoMluo. Mix- lOUl UU the r.ory her arresi. troitU i..laAnmfM and nletiee to lour year. nuir . ahoutintf and kUlin a M-xlin who foro-d himself bito her home, when fhe a, alone an. m: tempted o aaurt her. l on AmerW-on woman who Uvea with her brilw. William Frost, at Vn. Sonoru. On Marvn 41. ,.r i.nher was aUs. nl a Mexnn broke ui her door. A oiulhe over i 0f a pistol ttu-n .wu-d. bolii having hold -.he w.-ttiKm. Mrs. CV)lllr pmhefl tn man outside the d-.r. nn-n wie r.-.. . tie toll dead, but he ,k.-.J and lumd the door without I ivrtalnlne the fact. For this .-he w Menivil to four years in prison. Fii secured the transfer of his sister from the JH t fres to une jau i 11..111.. and at the me time oxk app.l U the eaipreme court. She cUilm that her cnur-jon m j" - ..1 1 t 1 1 la Am. plorable. Tlie attention of Senator rerkWs haa l.n iriwted 10 the ce of Mr. Collier, and ho -promlsea to take the matter up with Secretary Hay. to the end that an tnvetlwlon be made and the release of the. prisoner be effect! If the statement ma.l,. by h r is verified. MAIL FOR WARSHIPS. WASHINGTON. June 24-A notice has 1mm, iwsti'd at the navy department tnat mail ltltndell f-T the offli-ers and men of the Newark and Marblehead s.'-ould be sent to Calliio. Peru, until further notice. Although no official word to that tfreot has lnvn received at the navy d.-par;nent the officials are under the Impression that the Newark which rvoently put Into Tort Low. on Gu.ilteeas fcslaixl. under stress tt wcuher and short or coai. na rvwlved m ample supply of coal ana provision through rhe kindness of the Chilean authorities and Is now on her way to Callao. News of her arrival at the Peruvian po" ls exi-cii .... the next tew days. NotUv ha also been l'! that mail Intended fr fhe offloers and crew of the flagship Chicago should be sent to Cape Town until July 1. and that mall for the Vixen should be sent to IHuetleUts Nlc uragua. until otherwise ordered. CI.EVEt.AND STRIKE SETTLED. CLEVELAND, Juno 21. -An agreement between the Big Consolidated o.re.-i Railway Company and Its striking em ployes was reached at 6 o'clock this even. ng and It Is probable that care will be running as usual on all lines of the com- panytomorrow. The asreemtiii promn for tho hearing of grievances and resort to arbitration In case the men and the mpany cannot agree, and It also pro vides for the reliis:a'.iw:u 01 pr.iciu--. SO per cent of the old men at once, the remainder, ex.-ept those who have been miv vinte.ic. being placed on the waiting list. ORGANIZE A CAVALRY SQUADRON. r-iirr,r.o. Juno 21. The m.-mhers of the First Illinois cava'.Ty. who llv. In Chicago, are organizing a cavalry squad ron of four troops, the services of which have been offtred to the government for work In the Philippine Islands. Marry of the offloers have been elected and It Is understood that Captain Paul Lino, of . n 111 lu aFPawwI ftiA nnfilHoin Of 1 irw. t, w Vi.v... I majoi-. ALTERNATIVE, DESTRUCTION The Country Will Fall With out Political Pur ity. PUBLIC GOOD THE GOAL For Wblcb AH Public Officials Most Learn to Strive. RPEECH OF YALE PRESIDENT Makes a Profouad Impresslon-Prof- Badley Attacked Trusts Manipu lated for Selfish Ends. NEW HAVEN. Conn., June Jl.-PreaW denueiect ArUiur Twining Had ley dellv-! ered his first speech sanoe he waa mad. j l fie omclai m-aa 01 law, iwiorr i uating ciaxa of the 11 lit house high sctiool of "this city, and made a ofound ln predion. Profeaaor Hadlry attacked trusts, prabed the navy and critic U-d the army. He said bi part: The currency. Interstate commerce. foreign reUtionn. the after ma rh of the late war and the era of colonial expan- j wlfb Jt tp)elrl that a few week sionO which is a strong possibility, w JO indn, encamped at Eeslngton only a few of the grave questions which j wem on a Rrlk9 ,ft Mlmon. natiitig our natiorail exwutlve murft solve, and busineB- A corp. ( th. Salvation w Ivv speedily. 'Army arrivvd Hhortly aXterwards and "If we are to handle mllllvns we need t0 no:(1 reviva services, more arithmetic rhaa when we bundle The! trere very popular for some time only hundreds. Wo need more language anJ Metbool,t and church of Er if we are to deal with foreign natams. sUn1 miggionjrles thea deckled to emu We shall need to read more If we are to j the elampi 0f SalvationhrU, so undVrs-.and the cunditiona, the altitude that aouo they hail the camp ahout equ ard the manner of thinking of alien 1 Bly divided among .hem. Thin condition race. Thi la esssnitial to a fair and cor- I of affalra peeuni seriouit riot on reta Julgment of foreign affairs. TtKlr ; Saturday, in whloh many Indians wer hubiw of thought must be known to us if we are to handle and deal with those raors. . 1 '" "We are governed by public sentlmeat. We read of abuses by trusts. That phrase haa far greater significance than many ho use It realize. When a bikdnese gets so large that ft Is necessary to monop olize It. the man who turns h about so as to further his own ends, selfishly abuses his trust and is Just as rnuoh a wrong-does to the public as the man ho deliberately rob. the widow. "And where, men prefer party to cour. try. and the Interest of their district to the country; where men look upon hn perlalism as a means to enhance their own liMeres-.B as against the benefit of the ra.-es involved, It is a grave wrong. "England has a policy which we may wed Imitate. Her public m n find their f.Tte In the advancement of the whole, not as they did lw years ago when they went to India to grasp and gather up a fortune. They now go to do good to India and hoip build up the great Indian empire. "If you want an ob,Kt lesson from last year's events of what I mean by this es prit de corps In public service, eonsld-r he wirk of our navy as compared wKh rhe different record of the army, in th, navy each otlleer is as eager tor ilnotlon and promotion as in the army, but each considers himself & pant of a whole glory Is greater than any which he as an individual can gain. In the army the scramble for commissions wrought much havoc and the record of that branch U nt equal to that of our mag nitlivnt lighting navy. "We arw very far from the ideal In pratical politics, but It Is toward this that we must make our way. The al ternative ls destruction. The nations whoese rulers have made s;ort of them for their own arrogant gain have gone to pieces. liy what means, then, shall we purify our policies, civil service reform may be disputed as to Its practical working. but the Idea which It contains ot public office- as a publlo trust must prevail. A"d It must prevail within a generation, now that we have embarked on an Imperial career. COMMISSIONER OG1LVIE DID NOT ADVISE ROYALTY TAX. VANCOUVER. B. C, June 21. In an ASSCLUIXIY Makes the food more OVM BAKIW1 biteTvlesr printed in a lata iseu. of tho Klondike Miner, CommUstorwr 0Hvl tates that ti. never advised the Imposi tion of royaltle. on tho told output. H bellMVM Dial aeoMtlonal reports recwMlng tho va. snultb being ahlpped out of tho country war. th. direct oauM of Canada hnposlnf th. royalty tax. The oornmlwrtoitor ha. not tot faith la th. rMineaa of tho country and P red lot that (the whot district m oh. vicinity of Dawson will rjrobably yex yield 1100,000,000 in (old. ROUGH RIDERS MEET. CHICAGO, June 21.-A plal to th. Record from Kast Laa Vegua, N. U., says: A lively oontoat haa been Inaugurated for the pUce of hoMtn the nest reunion of rough riders. Colorado Spring, and Oklahoma City are the contestants. Th. contest will be decided at th. bu sloes, meeting to be hekl oh Is afternoon. The committees of rough -riders and dt izeins win h-ave here at 3:30 a. m. today, to meet Governor Roosevelt at Raton. 8hTt addtveaea or wetoocno will be de livered by Governor Otero, of New Mexi co, and Major H. G. Coora, of Law Ve gas. The delegation of rough rWlersj will wear their uniforms In order to distin guish tlietn from the civilian. The citizens of Raton bare also pre pared a wefome for Governor Rooaer.lt. A number ot prominent rough riders ar rived today, Including a delegation from c,lori,to g t Hendanc to . . llm.lfA lnoaL , INnrAXa GET INTO RELIGIOfa WAR i ' VANCOUVER. B. C, Jur 21 Three rival factions of the Indian community ' at Port guiroo had a bloody fight last 1 Saturday. Th. steamer Princess Louisa ' tt tn news and many of th. I IodilM look virt in fx came ' ju Dut none killed. MINERS PERISH IN THE DESERT. CHICAGO. June I4.-A special to the Record from San Diego, Cal., says: Word has been received here that a party ot 20 miners, bound for the Sierra Pinta placers, lost their way In the desert and wandered around a long time, finally dying of rhlrst. The Information oame la a letter received by E. P. Canlltng, one of the charterers of the schooner Thomas 8. Negus, which took a party of prospectors to San Roque landing, and from L. J. Allen, purser of the No- I .wikj Twa 1... t .- la .IntMil ar Run RnnllA K1- Bay, June IT. The corpses of rhe lost miners were aecideji:ally discovered in the desert by another party bound In the same dlivctlon. COLONEL CORNELIUS DEAD. PORTLAND. June 24. News reached here tonight that Colonel Thomas Cor. neliuc had died at his home In Washing ton county. Colonel Cornelius was a pioneer of 1SI3 and one of the best known mi a la Oregon. In 1SS6 he was a candi date for governor but waa defeated by Governor Pennoyer He was a veteran of two Indian ware in the northwest, and In lSril raised a regiment of cavalry to fight for 'tine preservation- of the Union, but owing to -the lack of transportation facilities ehe regiment never saw service. MCOY ISSUES A CHALLENGE. DENVER. June 2t.-Kld McCoy has signed a contract with the Colorado Ath. letic club of this oity to light any three men who might volunteer to meet, him, one each on July 10, 17, and 24. This places the meetings a week apart end. according o the agreement, the assooi aiK.n haa the right to bring on any taree fighters they may arrange with. ARMOUR NOT IN FRUIT TRUST. CHICAGO, June 24,-Tho reports from New- York to the effect that Armour & Company are in a fruit combination were vigorously denied by the houses con. cerncd todtay. A member of the Arm of Armour & Company said: "We are not dealing In frurt and shall not deal In fruit. There Is absolutely no basis for the story." tURE delicious and wholesome SOWf CO , WW WW.