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.A.., KM Bttto; 7Na I l-.l la'ar it, I II rill ItJ I I I I 111 ASTOUIA, OHEOON, TUESDAY H'MMNG. JUNK 27. IBM. 70L. XLIX. 181 OUR Stoves -d Aro not mmlo from tho cm-ilo or in a kiihlorjjurton school. Viv', Eclipse Hardware Co. Wo Cllvo Trmlliitf Hlnnim. pel GRIFFIN RALSTON... UCAI TU ri 1ILAL1U jLVU Cocoa Amir filulri' t'irlni. Acme Wliril 1'lilrs mil SianJatJ MM I'll AT A. ASTORIA CASH GROCERY Tenth and Dunne Street. Look nt IHo I-oIIovyImu Western Kctlncry Suiir, is pound for I.k. Koun:.n i ' M'- (;Ma,uiiit)Tci i " KolU'J ou n " Hen. I " Japan KUc " (i.M.J ynntlly Hour I Suck Oyster I J Can Tonmtoct H " 1. NEW LINE OF Side-Boards, Dining-room Tables and Gbairs Chas. Heilborn & Son. Here Is a List Oi some High Grade Goods at moderate prices KALSTON HEALTH I'OODS In Qrcot variety fresh from the mills. , AKOMATIC SI'ICES, guaranteed the finest. TII.I.MANXS IT KB EXTRACTS. CHASE & SAXHORN'S C01TEES nrc un- . rUollcd. Together with a host of other (jood things. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Jleui Zealand fn Imnm Go Of New Zealand. W. P. Thomas. Mtrr., UNLIMITED LIABILITY Subscribed Capital - Paid-Up Capital - Assots Assets in United States Surplus to Tolicy Holders Has been Underwriting on the SAnUEL ELMORE & CO., Resident Agents, Tinware BOOKS... lilank and Miscellaneous. PAPER... New Crape and Type-writing. Waterman Fountain Pens I lux Iccorolc1 I'tipcr ami KnvdiipW'i'W.! & REED I1D Breakfast Food Itarlcy Food Select Uran Yeast V. ALLEN'S Wricon. .CowMtry Produco Uonglit. San Francisco. OF SHAREHOLDERS. $5,000,000 1,000,000 2,545,114 300,000' - 1,718,792 Pacific Coast over Twenty -two yearn Astoria, Oregon Improved Mikado and Empire Cream Separators. ' 1 " ''"5 jir I p.-, Thr ar. lb aimplnl and most tfflol.ot paraicr made. For bjr Foard & Stokes Co. Astoria Your Wife win Ilk, it; io will tht etck. Stnr Entnte Range Batlafy all ka u ihm. f r--:r - If your battrr half dots th rooklnx. that la an aiMstlonal ra"n whr thr hould b a Star Eataia Rang In rour k:i hn. Th ui of thm prtv.nta worry and d!aa)polntmnt. W. J. SCl'I-liT. Afnt, fl 431 Bond B-.raL J. A. Fastabend General Contractor and Builder Mouse-moving Tools for Kent. Andrew Lake 5ja COMMKHCIAL T. ...Alerchant Tailor... "erfect I'lt Guaranteed. Low Trices. Ropalrlnf and Ctnlif Naatty Dona. THE PROOF of U. puddlaf ta la tk tlaf as4 th. proof of Uqoora IS IN SAMPLING That' ax tiriowt thafe ooav clualTO damoaitratlon. Our. wUl atJt4 U tMU . HUGHES & CO. ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. E.tabllhe4 durtnf tho f!fn of Qumb Anno, A. D. 1711 FIRE AND LIFE. Bubaorlboa Capital I ISM.W M 1131.41010 Surplua to policy aM ,IOjai M Kxo'natT. of paid oapiwi Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co. gubaottbod or fuaranteod cap ita IT.M.SMN Capital paid op LM.S00M jet a... a.w.111 m Catton, Bell & Co. Oanoral Agenta, tan FraaeUo, CL Samuel Elmore & Co. Realdent Aetata, AatorU Oregoa. . 'Jl AFFAIRS IN PHILIPPINES First Effort Bein; Made in Local Self Govern ment. THE COURTS ORGANIZED American an1 Filipino Judges Sit In Joint Session acl Em ploy Interpreter. ULTIMATION TO BANTAYAN Cuatoit Altiny Gives the Town Fif teen Days in Which to Hoist the American Fltf . i MANILA. June V. ' t m-nor Lul M .mia. the llr.t lnlh cum-ui (f.-nerul jut tin- I'litlUU'l'"' llnJ. ban mrrlvnl Unin ftvm Hlnmnwr o twanl ttw ! . . . .. ..... !? l.unti. inivmii ia" i" rciill tlw lrt :!. wUU-U t tiow br im; lk.-!i lur In the dlrectlun -lf' KMv.riiiiiriit. T.'io iWI'Wiw wurt l lt tin Ully mi.l Amoni-a unj KII-HUu jij.lfc-vi ar.' hoMIng i iuiulitloii through an irti-ri-lT. A utwmmoua vote In t- HUlr.-i f ir a ilitliilun. Major Oviu-ral oti jru, ., r.ua'li-1 Mnjor Voui. of the jt'tid lMtt ry. " rcniiith on lh court for la :nv aftvr the bUry d.-paru for ' Ani.-rl.'4. NatlV'i jutlo.n ari- atwnt. '.Vatlw Jtutitr, wt:i n blii to houl 'rmn:ml (-urta. Iiuvliiaj Jurlixlu t;on ovir ail uffrmr ect"t Uo tommllu-d ly l i.tUtt.-ra r alut inllta- uirt iK.nty. (Ti t'nind iat tran.x'rrwan baa nall.il f.r th- IsianU or :.! ru ami tnc iiikih lii.ntitry. hlih rrvo the Call. fornUi rvt:ii.-M. The IUi-i:ajan curritKiul'nt of Noll-i-iro li.- that the guiibouJ AlUany ap-peai-nl off llantayan June S anJ -r cjni nmiulir M the uthuntle f the town thai unli tbey dwclared ullt-stonce to ttn-l'nl!c.lStite and ralstM the Amorlcan tla. nfier 11 Uaya. U would txrrrtard Hi,. wn. The Albany thin ealled away aniKiuiuiinii h.t be would return. The town, when the dipich wa rorwurded. .u j.anlo atrkken and It was thoughi tti. authortile would probably comply with h demanl of the cummunder of th Knl'!- 1UH1UKS Or" BOMONTON TKA1L. Two Men liwiied Four Travel IS Mile. Mon'.tio to Ii.VWSON t'lTY. N S.-attli'. Jun.. .ti.-l'r. V. J. r June & Conolly via of V.; 1". lr. K. Ohicaito; . Wtulu-r. of nrooklyn. Ihivld llojikltiK. l. M. D.ilfc-'.lfh. N. V, Mtvin. of Ottawa; A. MrUau. J. A. ..Iil.l J It. UufT. of l"hUao, and A Harris, of MU-hiRnn. have arrived here, ttilir a loK and url trip over the Ed. moulou oulc. Tiny left K.lmotitou ou ivvomber 15. IVT- Two of the parly, J. hu Heaur.it and T. CI. Orchid, were drowned In river lust summer. The puny aleddisl aero.- from Edmonton over Svan mountain.-', a distance of fW mile, to IVacii river, whi- they bum boat and floated down to Great Slav, lake, theme dowti the MvKenile to lie lhiron. Hoping tlulr boat. up Peel river a dlftano of 2oJ miles they pros. loted uirtU December. They were four months golnt? 135 miles. TlNI'IiATK WORKS TO Cl.OSK. riprllUt. June 36. All the tlnplate works In the country will be closed at midnight. Friday, as'a result of Oic fail ure to ettlo the w-ugo scale conference In Chicago. Fully 60.000 persons will be tlirown Idle by the abut down. The workers' waire committee, acting under Instructions receive frwn the annual convention held In Detroit last month. made a demund for an advance, of wper cent. The present woro scaie June 30. and members of the Amalgam. ated Association are not permitted to work after that date unless a new eoale la signed. I'RRSIDKNT LAY'S A CORNER STONK ADAMS. Mas. Juno .-President Mo Klnley laid the corner atone, of the new mill of the Blrkshlre Cotton Company hero today. Owing to Indleposltlon of Mrs. MoKlntey (the party left for Wash ington tonight. A GRACEFUL TRIBUTE. SPOKANE. Juno 26. By one graceful act the visiting Canadian oanors tnis morning s3tired th. admiration and friendship of every ol:lxen of this city. On the flower-strewn Casket "f Ensign Monaghan, lying In atate at the city hall,teft among those "unfit for duty." and bfiHilo h. r4, whit, and llu of the t'nltil Htat, Prldnl Walter cott f the Vrlrn Canada Proa. Ax-latlon plad tlm rd. white and Uu f Canada, whllo hi M-&lhr edltora, with btryl hdj, marrd lowly ty an4 paid mufc f.HTt o th dai bro. The visitor lat?r In the day wer. rtvii a motion. Tl'BSED INTO A grNAGOfifE. .r York Prrabyt.rlan Ctiurcb Bold to Jew The PanUw Dlwxuraed. SKW YOHK. June .-Rv. Jamea f:iiaml?ra, who ha Juat rltrr'l the V torie of Calvary Prb)ierlao church, mild In hi. faivwell rnvn that Prtalor. t-rtntiltn tu on the verge of a arrloua rU"-fit.wn in tile city of New YorK, Th ohurifti Ixixlnninir to h lonkod upon i th IlKhl of a paylna; InveattrK-nt. Ttie paylntc ciiurvb, wa g'-ltliif nvr popular tlwn the Keying church. The jeople fre too much lncilnwl to ub.rllnlxe the P-al aim. In order to provide f'r the illstrk-t tliat could not tupport a church hi tho'j!it the I'r-bylTy ought to rale a ftund of J ltt S.7W.0W to endow pflrlnhn. He Iwlleld -mini.s't4 oushl to Im done to tie we the real leirjiotie of the thunh and that the trltual tnd iHMild dlitae lt p"li-T. "IVr liuve gn tlirouli our exp'-rletK deiv leiounv tlirre vut Dot beeA aulfk'lent itnrtuen-y V nuiinukn a lrebyterUn urgatiltatlon." ald lr. OiamiwiM, "the churche mum go wherv the peopie are an.1 stay Uw-r and miv the pevp1- I tuH-d tluu Uua kxallty waa InhaMted ulnio-t (iitirvly by jwopit o.' antler ra. I want to nay that a cr.aln rubtil told me tu could buy for hi iieopie IS or !0 (Jiurx-hc If a atlfitctvrj prlot- w-ae ar- raicvO. Al l-at live one: nave oieu mad.- for the propirly. When we ni.iuiotiarle aJtwng the J. ww send must wk pot up the money. canoi uiiuMitj ilM-m any trther way Dr. Cbairw Ur ial that It waa with deev rgret hut he rellnnuihlird hm i-notate. The huroti will be for tW. lor a stt- agoKUt. aiwi ttie pnKu uivoicu 10 uji.-- ionury work. ritOFKrtSuIl M tilKFEKT B CASE. NEW YORK. June .-The New York l'rwrtjyurry will meet today r-r the pur im f Unfailing hft ovt bwiiiuma. but the t-ne of rrjRor jiviineri win noi oe tuuciiiil uiiKn. i ne rreo i'-iy i It Uft mwtUnf, atliig upon tl message from te gi-nral assembly rigviril.ng rtoiesi-jr Mc4.hffert' alh-ged heretiml wvrk. aii'tntetl a comroitte to Invest!. gate the ohargeu ana maKe a report thereon. Thl cwniniltte was Instructed to report not later than the Jovemtr m.-etlng an nothing furtlur will be done In fhe mafter urn II th sumnvr -avatlon It hi not likely that any development will take place until them. Th. Investlga. ting body ha not a yet rmn ami as mom tti members ax now away from ttie city. It Is undorstood chat the inquiry will not begin until towards fall. It Is rumored that Dr. Mi-Oiffert. rather than face the notoriety of a trial for her. y, will leave the Presbyteri.ui church awl Join ttie Oonpr.'gational Uenomln. a; Ion. lr. Robert F. Sample, however, wild he tKnilmeil If Profeamor MoGlffrt had any- such Intention. The professor," ha sold. "In his works us a Historian ami as i unuersiauu. uhi not adviuice those ritin:s as being his own .luTsotial ointuon. inat mn i think was maiU- clear In hie letter to Ulu goiioial assembly but of coursv until he apear3 before tho commissKm It Is tniiatssdble to say whether Dr. Mdtlffert'a bolltif iliffeRi with the orthodox faith of the rreebyterlan ciuircii. Although conmiion i stated to limve Ik'en formed of strong conservative (Viibera, It Is apparent from Dr. Sam ple's retrmirks that tlx- examination wtil not be coriduoted In any prejudiced or lmiartial manner. A BRAVE CONGRESSMAN. CHICAGO, June W.-A special 10 the Chtviviel,, from Cape. May, N. J., says Congressman Henry 0. Loudetwlager of New Jersey, chairman of the pension conmiittee of the house, and w. a. Klrkpatrtck last evening heroically res. cued Prof. Willis L. Moore, the chief of the. U. S. weather service, and Philander Johnson, of Washington, from drowning. Near the two men were many ba'ohers but Johnson and Moore got beyond their depth and were discovered In a danger ous predicament. Londenslager la a big athlete and bravely handled his nun. The rescuers were heartily cheered by the crowd which quickly gathered. KANSAS BOY' HARD LUCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo., June . A ape ckal cablegram to the Star from Manila via Hongkong June 23 says: Captain Clark, Captain Watson, lieutenant uai. lard, and SuO sick and wounded from th. Twentieth Kansas regiment have been sent home. Only 450 men are doing dirty. These are on the firing line. Other .mem bers of th. regiment are relieved from duty on account of sickness. The Kan. sas regiment', normal strength la ahout 1200 men. With J00 ick on their way 1 home and 430 on the firing line, 560 are THE SHOW CONTINUES The Kentucky Democratic Convention Keep Up the Row. NO NOMINATIONS MADE fio Business of Any Kind Trans acts Nor Per mitte! ONE CONTINUED RIOT Most Dtioriefly Bojy of Men Ever GatbereJ Toftther la a Convention. UOUI3VILLT. June K.-The conmuou performance of the farce lasting eight hour, rare vocal entertainment with o lolta and choru of several hundred voice; declamation and tin horn test f lung power, made up the program of the aCh day' eAlon of the denvxratlc slut convention and It narrowly escaped winding up In an exhibition of pugilism and gun fighting. From 10 o'clock until 6 o'clock today central Muaic ball con tained, without doubt, the m t uproart ou anJ disorderly body of men that ever gathered for transaction of political or other business. Angered by what they considered an arultrury ruling of the chairman in refus ing to ailow an appeal from hi dccisKO, .wiarirut out of order a motion to re. move the policemen trom me nui. oi' half of the deteraies set about with all the emngy thy could command to pre . . . . ...... vent by sheer force of lung power the transaction of any further business until they secured a vote on the appeal. This plan wa successfully carried out until ncariy 6 o'clock thl evening when, prln. 4p4lly because of utter physical exhous. tlon, the flllbusterers allowed themselves to be outwitted and a vote on the nomln atlon for governor, which the chair had ordered early In the morning and had tried repeatedly to proceed with, waa con. eluded by having the county chairmen. or as many as would come to the stage, and yell their votes at the clerk, who at a distance of a few Inches, was able to catch the figures. Before they fairly realised that they were beaten the second ha!kt was reached. These two ballots, both of which were fruitless, represent the day's work of the convention. After After they were competed, all wvre glad enough to adjourn until 10 o'clock tomor row morning. Today It was c.early Goe lei against the field. A STRIKE THREATENED. NEW Y'ORK, Jun 20. Twenty-five railroad firemen and brakemen connect ed with the Deluw-are, Lackawanna & Western railroad, held a secret meeting in Hobokon Sunday to consider he strike proposed along the line of the road. The men freely discussed the reporter! I action taken a the conference held a: Sorumon several days wgo. Most of those who spoke said they were In favor of arbitration, believing that tl'eir In. te rests would be beat promoted by con servative action. It was finally decided to postpone further consideration of the matter until a meeting could be brought about in which the engine driver and all other employes of the road should be represented, as well as the brakemen and firemen. The men said, after the meeting ad journed, that they were generally In fa. vor of Governor Voorhees to take part n the ma. mot and appoint a committee of arbitration. If he thought advisable to do so. At the next meeting steps will probably be taken tto lay the matter be fore hUn and asked him to carry out the suggestion made at Sunday's meeting. THE RECITAL. Mr. Elmore Rice In his entertainment lust evening at the M. T. church proved himself to be a thorough master of the violin, and his critical and appreciative hearers enjoyed a feast of musks of the highest olase. His rendition of the clas UxVr' usa ivElE r V 51UTEIY PURE L p Makes the food more delicious and wholesome k wa faultier and among th num. ter enpedaHy interesting were- nub.it. teln's Melodl. (n p Beethoven', no. mania, F and O major. Mr. Th, OU.fi, a accompanist, added mtioh to tha charm of lb oocaalon. Or INTEREST TO ATIILETE8. CAMBRIDGE, Mas,, Jun. 2-Tba ra (Kjrt that the EnglMi athlete hav. atart. ed an mveatlgaOoa of Che record of Burke as an amateur athiet. hv.v been received here only tbrougn tha nawapa per, Profeaaor Ira Hoi lis, of tha ahletlo committee, avid: "I hava no offtelai noUfleatlon of any Investigation. A I understand It our athlfltea are going over (her. under our rules ofamateurlMn. while tha English. men will hare tbHr own rule io guide tbem. Under our rule Burko U all right o far a I know. He came, to Harvard after attending Benton unlwraHr jwl itarted In th. freshman class, doing reg ular work. The report of any susptctona whioh the EnglUhmen may hav prob. ably arise frum the fact tlaat Burke ha been a world's champion and has com. peul under many different ookrs. He went abroad with the. athletic teum tha competed at Athene and baa run oa many other teams In thi coun try He was all right to compel at Yale and to New York, and I think U Yale oould find no flaw the Englishmen are hardly bkely to. Yale would find It tf there waa one." LATB HAWAIIAN NEWS. SAN FRANCISCO. June 2S.-Hawaiian advice of June It state that toe crew of the wrecked achoonr Mokuleke. who were supposed to have beea at In a small skiff In which they itarted from Hanalel to Watma, on the island of Kauai, have arrived safety in Honolulu. Their skiff was capsized and they were m the water for three hours before some na tive cam to their a. stance. They were nearly dead when picked up. The report that the body of Kmg Lon altlo has been stHen from the royal tomb Ui denied. When the vault waa opened recently the remains were undisturbed. THE SOUND BEATS PORTLAND. TACOMA. June 2S News received from Idaho Is to the effect thai the Northern Pacific railway has beaten the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company In th fUrht for the control of the Clearwater Valley. The Oregon Railway haa with drawn all tts men from Id&ho, devoting all Its energies at present to its Wallulu extension. The Northern Pacific now haa JjO men working ln Idaho. La Camas Prairie, a great wheat producing section section and the Buffalo Hump mining dls trlct are the objective points of the road. INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL MEETS. LONDON. June 26. The international council of women opened today. The Countess of Aberdeen, president of the council. In her address, said that Inter, national arbitration should ever be placed forenK'st ln lt3 program, advocated the establishment of an International bureau of Information regarding all that affects women and warned women agaist ar rogatlg to themselves alone the duties of curing all evils. FREIGHT HOUSE BURNS. TOLEDO. O.. June '.!6.-At 10 o'clock tonight fire broke out In the freighthouse of the Michigan Central. In a few milt uteti ithe whole structure wias a solid mass of flames. The flame were driven across the bayou by the wind and one freighthouse of the Cincinnati. Hamilton & Dv.yton caught fire. One hundred freight cars, nearly all loaded, were de stroyed. Loss Is estimated at half a million dollars. WOMEN'S BILL DEFEATED. LONDON. June !6.-The house of lord today defeated the bill legalixing the elec tion of women as councillors and alder men. The vote stood 1S2 against and 68 In favor of the measure. DON'T WANT BAIL. . WALLACE, Idaho. June 26.-Tne pris oners ait Wardner today voted on tho question of giving bald, deciding by a vote of 371 to 4 not to give ball. BACK FROM ALASKA. SEATTLE, June 38. -John D. Rockefel ler, the Standard oil magnate, and party, arrived from Alaska today. ANOTHER RUSSIAN PRINCESS. ST. PETERSBURG. June 26. The crarina gave birth to a daughter her. this afternoon. She waa named Maria. as w inni aumaaowM eo mwtom.