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" , h'f V) Pnr' i. ill :;! . WW ,' i i , . ... II. I ! ''.I ' ' .1 ' V0L LIX' ASTOKIA, OJtKOON, BUXDAV HOKMNG. JULY 9, IgW. , tfttt ' 1 ' OUR Stoves - Tinware Are not mndo from tho crai-ilo or in a kindergarten ncliool. Eclipse Hardware Co. Wo Give TrndlrtB Mtntrtp. 4 rf mi BOOKS... g.l 1 v' Blank and Miscellaneous. PAPER... New Crape and Typc-wrltlng. Waterman Fountain Pens liox Decorated I'aper and Knvel(icifii. Improved Mikado and Empire Cream Separators. GRIFFIN & REED RALSTON... HEALTH CLUB Acme Gluten Farina. Acme Wheat Klakrs and Standard Kollrd Oit AT A. V. ALLEN'S Break fat Food Barley Food Select Bran Yeast Cocoa ASTORIA CASH GROCERY Tenth and Duone StreetH. Look nt the Following "rtr-r- Western Klliury Surtr, 18 pound for $1.00. KllHxt ('.41 (Tec 1(1 I. (Ml. ;MJ,)iiulltyTcN I .:to. KollcJOttU 8 .2. Mean in .25. Jurn Klcc :2f. GitoJ Quality Flour I Suck .7ft. Oyntvi liCtiiiN l.(M). Tomato. It " KM). .Country Produce DougHt. NEW LINE OF Side-Boards, Dining-room Tables and Chairs Chas. Heilborn & Son. WILL BE TAKEN HOME Oreeon Volunteers Will Be Returned by Water for Muster Out DETAILS OF THE TRIP Transports Will Call at San Franc I' co tut Troops Will Mot Be Unleaded. : COLUMBIA BEATS DEFENDER Litter Beaten tyTbrce Mlnuteund Fifteen Secoads-Ttie Colum bia Fouls Defender. IMh of April lt Mrtb p. Hug lift Cannon dffllvr'l of n lllf lihiwt (MM; that th U tba plurai wife of An. ua M. Cannon, president of itit Bait Ijtkn Htk, it th church of Jrau fhr.' of Iittor Bur galnta aiwl that Cannon li th father of all child, contrary to law. GREAT RUSH TO LONDON KNOIJffil OIL BKKD toade AMALaAMATED. Steamship Companies Unable John It. Burtim 8uccdi In Comblnin Ovtr llr Pr Cftit of Th Dulnw Competition Wat 0vert. to Handle Crowds Flocklnr to the Metropolis. SHIPS ORDERED BUILT Preparations BefngMadetoCope With the Rash-Crowds of Americans. Th.y ar th ilmplnt and moat afl)etat Btparatora wad.. For aalt tt Foard & Stoker Co, A.storia ' Your Wife Wilt Ilka It; to win th eook. Star EHtate Range Batl.fr all who um than. A tr;r'"'" If your batter half io tha eookmi. that la an additional rvaaon irtir thara ahoutd ba a Dtar Eatata Rani In your kltrhan. Th ua of th.m Drrv.nta worry and dlaappolntmant. W. J. BCt'IXT. Afat. m Bond 8trt J. A. Fastabend General Contractor and Builder HouMo-inoving Tools for Rent. Here Is a List Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices KALSTON HEALTH FOODS la great variety . fresh from the mills. AROMATIC SNCES, guaranteed the finest.! "TH TILLMAXN'S PURE EXTRACTS.O CHASE SAXIJORX'S ICOFPEES are on- .' rivalled. Together with a host of other good things. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Ileal Zealand fife IosiiFaiiee Go Of New Zealand. W. P. Thomas, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. Subscribed Capital Paid-Up Capital Assets . Assets in United States ' Surplus to Tolicy Holders ' Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast over Twenty-two years. . SAHUEL ELMORE & CO., Resident Agents, Astoria, Oregon. 15,000,000 1,000,000 2,545,114 300,000 1,718,792 Andrew Lake Saa COMMERCIAL T. ...Merchant Tailor... Perfect Pit Guaranteed. Low Prices. Repairing and Claanlig Naatly Doaa. SAX PUANCISf'O. July -fJt-nral J. Hii;Kick. adjutant gt-nrral of the d parttnrnt of California, ha. reeWvrd ord (hat the Orrfon voluntiHT will b mu.u-rei out In Oreoc. aroordlnit to the orlk-lnul ilon. Th irnort. will enter thl port. hiwev.T. and my be dlaye-l for aome' time arrurtllne to the neemktlea for rnallnir and frr.h aupplU-a. The troop, will not he util"atl from the trarrn Ptirtii. Thl la a dl.apnolntinent to many of fh '!M n, who had hop-d to honor and alorKy the rfturnln volunteer Tliev M1 iriirei'd north by water, prob. ahly on the atiw trnHrt. ol:houKh th h.m not hffti decide.! upon. TUB r)KKKXPRH IUUTBN. hi:MilU-l Kalrly an.t Squarely Over a Tentyilx VTle CouriH:. NBW YOKK. July S.-At la rhe bla .lop yai-hta Columbia and If fender hate j in. In tmtlle royal that ha been ;t;. faMory to all cont-erned. In a tron and fairly atrady breet and emooth water, they aalled over a cour.e of ttt'Otit W mile. txlay and In covering that dUtunce the Columbia falrlv ami aquarely outaalled the IWend er by thre minute and U aeconda. the actual time. If th Ailumbla, after mesa. urwnrM. I found W allow the Defender two minute. h. will art l have beaten her by one minute and IS aeconda. COI.IMTJIA TOI'XJS DKFEVDEK. LARCIfSloNT. K. Y.. July .-The Co. um)l fouled the Defender. The toom broke off. onehlrd of It falling. There la no prospect of any more raolns until new part ran be had. ' , . I. 91 - OOVRRXOU R'XIBRS ON TRt'STS. , flellevea They Can V OontrolliNl Only Ry N'tUn:il IKlalatlon. SmV YORK, July t-A dlapatcb to the Trdjune from Indon aaya: The complete auoce. of John K. Hart. leu'a canvpaJtrn In h Engll.h oil aeed trad. I a.aured. When he came to iland rtv mnntha airo the manaer of the llneed and cotton aeed cmh!nj mtlla and roAnerle were rompeMng harply wlch on another and ayVniilnf no mettiod of aelf.preaervatlon. H ha. drawn 0 per cent of thla great trade Into an amalgamated company. HI plan of operation baa been adopted by major- Ity of the trade. .n..udln,.U,h.,trong. ARMS fQp T TRANSVAAL vvnijuira ana nrma. 11a na maic fjntracta with 1 corporation and firm nd puRamd Si mill nd' U oil refiner. Un. wl'.h plant, bu.lnea a-vl food will. The lira lib oil and oak mill, limited, ha. been organln-d to carry Into effect the agreementa made tiy htm and hlf broker and conduct the builne for th common advantage of the majority of rhe trade. The .hare, capital, and d- iwnture ttors of the conwilldated com. p-iny I IZM.VU pound fterllnf, but Wii ft) pound alerling ta reaorved for future development of the 4uilnet. The flrat U.ue. amounting to l.TJi.m pound nerl- Ing. will be offered to the public next week: 1.4M.W0 pounda terllng m al. ready been underwritten and the remain. der will probably be c.vere-l in a few daye. , The new company I neither a trun nor a monopoly, but aimply one of many Industrial amalgamaMon which are formed here aa readily a. in America. Tne promoter, of the reorgan!i.itln of the oil aeed trade have fceen Influenced by th In rea.ed a-verlty of competkt'.on In the purohaiw of tupplle and the distri bution of product and have taken con. cer;ed action to aecure what they conaid. er a fair trading profit. t brinted. TK m ri.-.4 . wn. ... . - morrow and th book will b publiahed at one. by an Atlanta, llrm. A reaolu tlon waa unanimously adopted tfunklnf "American" Knauai, of Columtiui, O., for th. car takm of confederal crave is (hat city. TO PURCHASE AMMUNITION. NEW YORK. July t-A pciaj dia. patch to th. Jlerald from Waahlnfton ay: 8tt will toon be taken by Rear Admiral O-NellL ehlef of ordnance, to eatabllub a rea-nre aupply of ammunition for th. neary. He fcaa not decided tiow much powder and how many .hell aha.II be purchaaed. but k I underatood that the entire appropriation of CW.OOo win be oed, tlrtu-h om of the amofele p-wdef may h manufactured at the gar. ernment factory brr e.ublhed at In dian Head. Eeldea ammunition the department ha tsoow for the purca of reeerre guna for auxiliary erulaera and eontraot. for the weapon will toon be placed. Geirnui Steimer Sills From Kiples With War Material-Atblttes Comlnf to Astoria. LONDON'. July t.-CopyrlKhted, 1M9. by the Aaaodated Pre. When Jepb Cho. ate. United Btate ambaador, declared at a banqut here July that the pres ence of 1X0 American ladle at the recep tion held at the embaasy during the after noon, wa the must Impreulve evidence he had yet received In regard to the Im portance of the ambaaaadorahlp to the court of 6t. Jamea, he gav only a fain; Idea of the crowds of Americana now In ondon. So great la the rush that the steamehlp companies admit their Inability to cope with It. All trana-Atlantlc companies hav ordered from one to four new ihlps. but It la Impossible for many of these to be ready In 1900. MICHIGAN BANK FAILURE. WASWNOTON. July t-Tbe Cltltea'. National bank, of Nile. Mich, was closed today by National Bank Examiner 8eU don, Who Was anoolnterf ceiver. The cause of the failure poor loans which have been mad tn . which tbe controller lerled an assess, ment upon the capital stock of the bank. The stockholder failed to meet this as- ses.ment and a receiver -was aooolnted. The last statement of the bank showed loan, and discount amounting to HQ.509; surplus. $10,000: capita!. $3W,10. COMinssiON'S LAROR9 FINISHIED. WASHINGTON. July g.-The Nlcara. Kuan canal commlwion has finished Its present business In Washington, and the members ha started to wind up their personal and professional buslne be. fore starting for the field. MAJOR HESS ASSUMES COMMAND. VANCOUVER, Wash.. July t-MaJor Hess. Third artillery, arrived from For-' Caoby. Wash., today, to assume com. mand of Vancouver oarrark, until th arrival of Major A. C. Markley, Twenty, fourth Infantry, from Fort Russell. Captain Charlea O. Morton. 8lxth In fantry, has arrived and Js announced as chief rouMerine; officer of the department of rhe Columbia, for mosteroot of such Tohinteera returning from the Philip, pices as may be ordered to this post for that purpose. THE AMERICAN WINS. ARMS FOR THE TRANSVAAL. LONDON. July g.-A special dlspa'eh from Rome says the German steamer Rek-hstug baa sailed from Naples with 13.000 rifles, WO tuns of war material, and LAKE FOREST, IIL. July . Herbert j00 mules for the Transvaal. A no. her I Harrlman, of the Meadow brook fsoir steamer with a similar cargo will sail iclub. H?mjted. U I., todav won rs GOV. R00SEYELT AT WASHINGTON July 11 from Arenas. ATHLETES COMING TO ASTORIA. SEATTLE. July 1-iAt a special meet ing of the Pacific Northwest association. held her tonight, It was decided to bold the fall championship games at Astoria. Oregon. August 19. ,emateur gotf championship of America jfrom Flndlay 8. Dong'as. For the first time since amateur golf championship tournament have been beld in the- (United States th Americon born golfer I holds championship. , ,. , . IMPOSED ON THE GOVERNOR. FRANKFORT, Ky.. July S. -Later dU- I patches from London, Laurel county, to Calkd There fcy tbe President to J Ck,vernor Bradley state that the reports coacennfttf rne jiay coumy trouble have I been greatly exaisgerated by "faking" I correspondents and others at that point and on the strength of later Information tha governor -has countermanded the or ders to the state troops which were In Consult on Questions Af fecting; tbe Army. MODERN HOTEL BADLY 1 , . NEEDED IN ASTORIA. Present Accommodations Ar Insufficient for Visitors Natural Beauty of Thla Section Unsurpassed In th World. ASTORIA. July t-Edltr Astorian: TKa a1Aa A V ..I .--i ... . . THE PROOF ( th. pudding hi M tkt oattag and Um proof t Uqwor. IS IN SAMPLING That', u uiurntt tbaf o eluslr. damoastraUoa. Our. will .toad tk. tot. HUGHES & CO. ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. Established during th. reign of Qntea Ann, A. D. 1711 FIRE AND LIFE. Subscribed Capital I IBt.M W Ainu K,4n.4HN Surplus to policy balder tmjm N Kxolnslr. of paid P MPitaJ Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co. Subsoribed or fuaraBt aia. ItaJ IT.IOMNN Capital paid op LM.I00 M At. H.UMHM Catton, Bell & Co. Qenwal Agents, Saa rraielso, CaL Samuel Elmore & Co. . Rsldat Aetata. Aatort Oregom. ni.YXtiMA. Wash.. July 8.-tV.)vornor RoRors t.Hlay gave out for publication t.ii..r to Governor Savers, of Texns. In further expUratlcn of hi unwIUInRness to parti.lpnte In the proposed convon lion on the subject of state control of trust.. He says: The trust evil I to be made a polltl-on.-. Hon: of this there csn be no doubt Under these circumstances I do not believe It wle for those who ar op. posed to Hie republican party to assist thnt pnrty In Us evident attempt to temporarMy evade Ihe Issue by pnvposlnsr state leirlslathin as a remedy, knowing that this must prove In the end Ineffec tive." Governor Roccr lakes Issue with the contention that if the general govern ment ennnot regulate trusts different states can. Continuing, he says: "A great majority of trusts will, how. ever, unquestionably be able to show to the satisfaction of the United State miprem,. court, at least, that by the use of large capital and Improved methods they have reduced the cost of rhelr pro duction and are thus a benefit and not a detriment to the general public. Thnt the greatest good to the greatest num. her had been secured." Concluding, Governor Rogers says: "The trust prc-hlem t, a new phase of the old flght of the almighty dollar and against Almighty God. The three moth er, of trust are 'the money question, pro. neetlve tariff and railroad rebates.' They are controllable only by national legis lation." :clty ought to be food for reflection for iour people to awake from their Rip Van i Winkle sleeo and hull it WILL IGNORE P0LITICE In- for sc., f troub. 1 am1 th, lBrtMid 0cf,l0BmI. Bnl talning a crowd of such phimpi An va R. M. Jackson, of London, made a per. ' !n . tn a term of years and once a vear dnr. sonal Investigation of th rumors sent 1 i ., (N. w . Inlf our regatta, have a consourse.of neo- out from Manchester and they ' time, a year. Our oppJhunl. graphed the governor that James Stub. tle, for fntertaInln(f in1 lnterestlng . Uv,,ul, .urr.u. nan wen snot teriaT Ik.. V 1 . . . ., .1 u, yt-rera. "o nave oeen aiscontinuea climate superior. from the Baker-White feud. The fraud ..... - vi. vii uviatiur ii ail ;r for a second tlme and entails an expense of several thousand dollars on the s ate on account of calling out troops. President Confronted ky Terrific Po litical Preunre-Metlt Only VTIII Be Recognized. ANOtS UM. CANNON ARRESTED. SALT LAKE. July S.A warrant was Issued this afternoon from th. county attorney' office, for th. arrest of Presl. dent Angua iM. Cannon, of Salt Lake, charging him with unlawful cohabitation. The complaint was worn to by Charles M. Owen, local representative of th. New York Journal. The affidavit charge, that about the WASHINGTON, July 8.-Governor RttoserelU of New York, arrived here this afternoon upon the Invitation of President MoKlnley. Governor Roosevelt dined at tlv White House and will re. main there all night. His conference with the president related to army affairs en. tlrely. WILL IGNORE POLITICS. Recommendations Based on Efficiency Will Only Be Considered. WASHINGTON. July , .-Governor Roosevelt dictated the following address to the Associated Press: ."I have come to Washington at the re quest of the president to go over with hlra and the officers of the war depart. ment certain question affecting the new volunteer army, particularly as regards the personnel of the officer. The presl. dent has told me that he wishes only recommendations based on the efficiency of the men recommended and that h will pay heed to no others. Most cer tainly I should give no others and I feel that the president, attitude In the face of the terrific political pressure to which he Is confronted, and will b subjected. Is such as to entitle-him to th. support of all men who feel that pollttcs hav no place In the army, who feel that It Is It a peculiar sense the property of the whole country and that In giving com. missions and promotions alike, absolutely, no consideration should enter outside of merit of the soldier." BRITISH OAKLE FOR SAMOA. SAN FRANCISCO. July &-The British survey steamer Egerla has arrived from Esquimau. B. C. The English and Can- adlan governments are to establish a cable between "British Columbia and Aus. tralla. which will touch at Samoa and Hawaii The Ejerla 1 now engaged In the work of surveying the rute. She will simply Immense, our and with a modern ho tel we could make this an kleal conven. 4lon town. Looklne at this ttrnnoxltlnn from a business point of view, supposing w would have had this crowd of say joo, I persons with us for four days, think of the amount of money that would have been left among us. We have a grand river, a grand ocean, a grand beach, and the different views that can be ob, talned from our hills cannot be surpassed In the world. Nature has done all she possibly can do for us. except' to build a hotel, and as she has overlooked it, let us get In and rectify the mistake, and we will have a class of people coming to this town that never think of outtln WHEELER'S CAVALRY BOOK. I go from here to Honolulu, taking sound ings on Hi way, and after coaling there Astoria on thel list when making out will proceed to Apia. From Apia the , their Wnlery. with a mmtprn wi ... jsoudlngs will be taken to the nearest ( torla will be the center of the seaside point on the Australian continent. ; business from whence excursion, wroutd be made to our various beaches. After Santa Crux, Cal., with her tanneries and ATLANTA. Ga., July S-General Joseph ner lumber business, she turned her at- Wheeler has written a book on the oper- j tentlon to her attraotlon that are Identl. anions of his cavalry during the civil with our own. The result Is he haa war and H will be published for the t Immense Income from her summer benefit of th Wheeler cavalrv camns visitors. All annual encamoments. con. throughout the south. At a meeting of ventlons. etc.. go to Sunta Crux, and Wheeler's caulry. camp A. a letter was when the cltlxens of that place are called ; read from the Alabamlan In which he upon to chip In to raise a fund for the slated that h. had compiled a lot of notes ' entertainment of vtsltor (hey do It with after the war whbh bad never been alacrity. TOD SLOAN SUCCESSFUL. ' LONDON, July t Lorlllard's Jouvence, ridden by Tod Sloan, won the great fol plait e of 1000 sovereigns at Long Field T a Pltll Uf uva V. yciuray Pros Makes the food more delicious end whc!cso3 fWlt SKI9 WMIM CO. , WW VOBH. today. 4 t