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V .J- IMC MORMM ABTOltlAN MIOA MOENINU. HEPTOBtR IS, IBM THE PRESIDENT , WILL NOT ACT Has No Intention of Proffering i Mediation In Trsnsvtel. MR. COCHRAN'S SUGGESTIONS Advice Df till Fimoui Timminy Orator Gots UnhetJei fey tb President- ! Nr;V YOUK, Bnpl. 14.-A special to tin Herald fnuii Washington, my: Notwithstanding ilm ugrtjiiii of atr. Iluurko Cut-kraii and othera, I'r. il dunt McKtnl.'y ha no Intention of Uroff.'rlni mediation In the Tranevaal dispute. Action luokliif in a pei-erul dilution might Im taken If rnngrres bad had an opportunity to ratify the Ungtie rotiv'titlon, which itmki-a It Un duly of neutrals to the suggest to ills puling power I hut liny submit the q mlrnvry to mi arbitration court. In vlrw of Hie fart,, however, that these conventions have not yet born sub mitted to tlm snate and of tho further fitrt that the tnitihl only Indlrm-tly qoncrrns tho I'nlted Hlatc-s. while It la certain to rrsull In heni-ltl to Amcrt Can cltlsen. tho admlstrator haa de luded that It would U InadvUalila to llil-rfre. I HlKiiild the doer republic and Great Iirltaln request the t'nltMt flutes to mediate, tlm president would be apt to nccpt. t'ntll limy do, however, noth ing will hi" dona beyond the Inetrur tlona alr.sidy given to tho American Consul at I'n-torla, din-cling film to carefully watch development to nmkr frequent rep rie and glvo all necessary protection to Americana and their In tcrrsta. OK lltlAN NoN-t'DM MITTAL. Itnfuaca n tlscusa ISdltlt-al Topics of the Hour. t'llli'AtiO. Hept. 14 "I prefer ta W an accurate historian rather than an nmui.-tir proph -I" With thin terse bit of epigram, V. Itourke 'o.hr.in. --roiigrvsiiian and Tammany orator, dlmitls- ultempts to draw him out n live xlllt-nl toplra of Hip hour .ml rf the future. Mr. CihIumii ua.no from Now York yeater luy morning and was an Interested at tendant at all thn-o session of thr trout i-onf -r iip. IVndliig I ho address he himself In to detlvpr In t'enlral J'u lc hall tomorrow r Paturday, his Hp are aualed on the irilrular subj' i t with hlrh the conf-rence la dealing. On other lu -a he declines to discuss nt length. I to said: "I shnre ivfh my fellow countrymen a varlo'x of vle m trust and th.tlr delight and evil, and I expect to df I'Uiuulatp mora .la the nwferrnce pro. ree In, In f.i. t, the nh-p h I am hilled W mnke will l lMtad largely on the in- formation I mi able to aUaorb from the previous ill hi' ii til in. The dbato of the flmt day'a geail.ina hna liei-n extremely liituruellng. Tho ..conferriu'o a 111 bv priidui-tlvo of murh light, i-ven though It attiilna nv .tangible.'; reaMlta. r VU uch a rt''airtatlv rwlwaie' 'of Idraa, auch rnnveraatlnn In th. msetvea are an lifportant factor In ' nmklng IrualN an Imu In iolltlrnl -ampalRtia to follow, Hut I have nothing to aay In anticipation of my k-I Vldreaa. What I think and fel will bo fully atnled then, Were the prealdentlnl otUk(uUHU-ut UKKX lu ba i ought . . Ihlo.! week or thla fall, the rolonlal tpieatlon would und mlitfdljr lOVKahiidowr -. all othera. ft ta tha une to Whlcti (h Am trlcan public'' mind la miixt atrongly riveted at thla time, but much can hap pen In a year, both to men and mean urea 4 am ,an i axpanalonlat. It have made apecoht o declnrlng, but I am on tho other hand, an antl-lmperlnlUt. At the aame time, crltlrlam of MrKtnler la not.ln.ordnr along tbaa lnpo, foc.tka Ttry good reaaon that aa yet hla policy la unannounced, ,,ThJt dpnrntlp par ty haa campaign material liwuea, though I do not want lo-axpreaa myaelf In detail on that, point. n rhall have aomethliiK to any lator on.'" ADMIRALS llOWlSON AND WATSON TO nn 11 ELI EV ED. Belief trhat They Will be Buoceedod - - by Admlrahv Hemy and ' K( v,.' , Bohleyj . u .i . NEW YORK. Bept li-A apcTuI to the H-'raKI froip Washington, auya: , .When Seorolary Long; : aoturna i to WiiHhlngton h la expected tu Isniio ordera for the relief of Heur-Admlrala Wnlaon nnd Hnwlaon from tho copi. mand of tho Aalullo and South Atlnn tlo atatloni reapectlvcly. .. Whllo , no diiflnltij dei'lalon haa been reached re gnrillnfi the NUcceanlon of ,thco oinccra, It la underatood In naval clrclea that the name of Itear-Adinlriila Ilemy nnd Schley aro under serious uonIUcr-. Otlon. It eom settled that Ilear-Ad-nilral Ilemy will nuccaud Watmm In the entiine of a cottpla of months. With reapeot to Pchley, It Ih anld that he will undoubtedly lie conmiltcd by the gerrctnry and ghould he objeut to the command of the South Atlantic station, It will probably, lie flven to another ortlcer. ' Boftie nf Admiral! Bohloy'g frlenda aee In tho proposed onHlgnment another alight, but while there ore compara tively few Hhlpa attached to this sta tion, tha proapeollva (rouble In Houth Africa niakea It doalrablu tliut there ahould lo In command a leval-hvadod nftir who eon take auch action for the protection of tha American Inter- eat aa may aoni advisable. The Houth Atlantic squadron ounalat of tha cruisers Chicago, Montgomery and Uunboal Wilmington, It bus already been coimldered tho least dealrable of tha sevcrni go,undron commands, Tho pioapvil that lluar-Admlrul Ilemy will go to Manila grow In face of the present rumors of Admiral Watson' III health, If Hcbley la given command of the Houth Atlantic station he will probably be sucim-di-d a presi dent of the retiring board by Hear Admiral I), K. Day. Formal order have been Issued BJWlifiilng Admiral Howell to duty as roinmandunt of the Norfolk navy yard. fONrtl'l, 1HCDL.OK OltlilCUKD IiA('K TO CANTON. la Hold lllaniplesa Kof the (.'bargee Made Against Him ('hliieao Interpreter Held llesponsllile. NrW YOUK, Hept. U.-A special to the Herald from Washington, says: Aa a result of the Investigation of the charge made against Or. Kit ward IM-dliMi, 'lulled Hi 0.(1-0 canaul at Can tun. It la Haled that ba will either be ordefpd back to Canton or be given another posltliai In the consular service equally as gmxl aa that he occupied In China. The In'iuiry Into tho charge ' aub mlttad to the department against Ir. Ileiiina has extended over a year. The resmiialblllty for Ir. llpdloo'a trouble Is placed entirely upon hi Interpreter, a Chinaman named Chung, who fear ing; punishment upon discovery of his crimes, (led to Maoao, so aa to eacape the veiigonco of Dr. Ileillo and the Chinese government. The Complaint made against the consulate by the Chinese gideniment was directed against Chung a well aa Dr. Dedloe. but the tsung-ll-yamen I willing to aaaln receive Dr. Ih-dloe, now that Chung has been dismissed. With rrKi't to the charge that Dr. lledloit Issued fraudulent rurtlnVatce to Chlneau, It was tutld today by a state department otTlelal that the consul was In this i', aa well aa othera, the vic tim of hi Interpreter. The collector of customs at Portland, Or., discovered In June, tflS. that the Imprint of the seal used nn certiorates presented by H China men bore (lie words "t'nlted Htates council of Chlmi." This In It self created suspicion and one of certl n, iteii wii sent to the slate depart ment to compare the signature with the eltnliure of the Cunsul of ('anion. It was linmiiliniely pronounced a forgi-ry. The St Chinamen were con sequently returned to Canton and Chung was obliged to return the money which they had paid him. Col li ctor Jackson at Ban Kmnclmn wa advUrd of Ilia us of fraiululant feril fli ates by chinamen and he uecciled In . pri'ventlng oev-rnj from entering the country through hla district. Chung not only uoed a counterfeit seal of the consulate nnd forged the siiiiinture of tha consul, but ha i Heard to have , followed r another method to provide certlflcatca to Chinamen d-'slrous of visiting the 'Htniea. He would select an hour when Che consul was busy and bring Into the olllee a Chlneae merchant or student Inlrndlng to visit the t'nlted States with the jsual voucher and photograph -and elnlnv that- the man there p'esimt was the person who waiiieJi Jo go , to i Ann'rloa. After putting the usual questions and find ing that the application came within the law, Vu Hedloe would sign the previously prepared certificate... Upon returning to hla ' own- ofllce-'Ohnng would remove the photograph, place another picture on 1h eertMrate'aind sell It to a Chinamen of the laboring eloMr who deolivd o- ge to Han Fran cisco, dividing the money with the iHrtproa. yamen w rlch gave permission to toe Chinamen to leave the country. Chung waa also mixed up In other matter for which the consul waa at first hM to ba reaponalblavMoMM ' With reganl to the Abbey cane the department Ha' dwliktt that Dr. Bed i.M acted .within. the. regulatbma In ranting a certificate of ownorshlp. I .11 .O. .,mmmmmmm' ' t, A LONE HIGHWAYMAN 'T COMMITTB DARINO DEKD8. Wells Karg-i and Company'a Express 'rHox lladcAway With on a Call- ' " farnia State Line' noad.' ' ' NAFA, Cal., Sept. 14 The Callstoga anl Luke-port state wa held up today by n solitary highwayman who made with tha exnrewi box. -' " " ' . .The soma of the .robbery, known aa "dosperato bend," was an admirable apot for the aueoessfur carrying out of Uv highwayman' pinna, .The road t,herKrMn .throughi keuvy .under- gniwtli nnd comluK auddonly nround , c.urve,, the atuge driver waa confronted by a nihskcd, robber, who covered him with, a shotgun .and - ortulered him to a? up. ,Th pa-Miengcr were then com manded to dlsmount and 'Were drawn up In a row, whllo the highwayman ahattnefed the mtpreis box of tho Wells Fnrgo & Company but left the t'nlted btntog mail bag unmolested. Tho hlsh. wnym.m then turned his attention to tho row of ,olht pnHnBr whom he coiijninnded t dopoeit on the ground tlicii, money and. valuable.. ljev, C, F. Coy, ptwtor of the lletho dHt church nt Mi'lillctown, one of the piHMnirer, wna rtiturnliiu home from trp annual conference of his denomi nation m I'ncinc Omve., He hnndi-d the bandit a, remarking "I am only a. poor lii-enrh-T and thnt Is all I have." t'pon this statement the robber, true to the traditions of his profession, hnnded the minister back U In change. Beware of Coniumcr should beware of the cheap and Inferior washing j,owi!rr said to b just U good aa , w DlliSl Washing Powder Tliry are not thr re I nothing ao good a Die Kcnulna OOLO DUST tor all cleaning about the bouse. Ask for OOLD DUST and Insist on getting It. Made only by THE N. L FAIRBANK COXPiNT, CklMi SlUcJa NavVaft In all only about 175 In cuh waa se cured from tha passengers, In addition to watches, chain and trlmket. WltKCK ON THE B. I', HOAD. Number of Passengers From the (.'Ity of Vim AngoUs Kllle-L IIAKRItHFIELD, CAI. rV-pt. 14. North bound passenger train No. I on the Southern raclflc railroad run Into tha rear nnd of the l'ottervllle ac- lommo'latlon train at Fermisui about twenty mllea north of her last night. Mrs. Maggie Major, of Loa Angele; Mr. Itos. her mother, and Mrs. La rue were killed. Engineer Wright and Fireman Keller wen seriously Injured and their condition I precarious. A track walker whose name Is not known, waa badly hurt and la atlll un conscious. The cause of the wreck I said to be due to the carelesam-sa of the potter- vllle train crew, which permitted the truln to occupy the main line when the passenger train from the south wa due. NOMINATED Foil CONGRESS. MAKTINS FKItltY, O., Sept. H.-J. I ti 1 1, was nominated for congress by the Sixteenth congressional district of the repul'lli an convention nn the 2vth ballot today. Hakes the Hair trow. Clears the Complexion Softens and whitens the Hands. Preserves and beautifies the skin of In fants and Children. emtaliiM; sat. Mtttl? MIlMto. nmn I? tfp. r I i , CPTirt'st ai.rl. mttnlj Ui. .fflMilnae. I Oil miiImu4 taaw,fellsw4l0.0 esauM, kuk, Wjwi Menriim ana.li .,4li Niwsiit. t, foooss U- s C Csr . Soto ife, Hoin, t). A. -THE NEW "NorthWestern . (JOT I CtNTUKY Tltalli.) j between Mlnneipollt, St. Paul ahd Chlcairo, Ij entrt.1nlitty dcKribtd In an Illustrated booklet, which will tie, fur nljhcd run on application to W. H. MEAD, Gtn. Agt, Jlta WMblagtoa Slroot, l" i rORTUND, on. ... . F. W. PARKER, Com. Afsa 60S rint Aeoosa FKTSSyST't ' SiATTlE, WASJI lit. .t' ' 5 '6inger " -"'1 i ..i .i. i X . li.K-l.-l Sewing Machines Sold on Eais Payments i - Old inW liirl a Uhtiti in eichsnuo. i i:: r .i :. . , . . ,i . C.?P. Looney, Agent. t ' 433 Commprolal Stn et, Asloi in. Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Opoa ovary .ay from I o clock to I'.M and 1:11 to 1:10 P- m. Bubacrlptlon rates H per inDum. Wait Cor. Eleventh and Duano Btroaia TEMTLE' LODGE" NO. 7. A. F. & A. M. Regular communication held on tho first and third Tuesday evening of each month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W. M.i S. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. Imitations! PiWTiJ?; V. - Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Paints. Oives cholc of two favorite routes, via ih Union FaclDo Fast Mall Una, or the Ulo Oraado Bcoola Llns. LOOK AT THE TIMS 1 I'uyH to Salt Lnku 1 Dttj'8 to Denver 3 J Days to Cliicngo Duy to New York. Fro rocllnlnc chair, upbulslerod tour 1st sleeptar cara, and Pullman palac leoper, operated on an train. For further Information, apply to 0. W. LOUN83ERRT. Aftnt. O. R. 4k N., Or Astoria, Oregon. C. O. TERRY. W. E. COM AN. Trar. Taos Agl. Oon. Agenu lit Third Bt., Portland. Or. LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVi OVEKLAND EX I'ltKHH. for aslem. llosebur. Ashland. ; 1:00 P.M. !Bcrmento, Ogden. i Han Franclaco, 9lo- , I lavs. Loo Angeles 8; A.l leana and tho East. 1 k A. M; Roorburg paontngor pj I Via Woodhur,, for Daily I Mount Angel, Hll- ru dcepl Sundtf excetit , vorton. West 8clo. Buouy I Hruwnvllle, durlng- ui4 anu siiud.... I tT: A. M Corvallla rtsencr if W A. M M P. Mj Independence pasa'jte g) A kt Dally. tOaily except Uunaiy. Connecting 11 Son I-rsticlsro with Occi dontal Orteatal. Pstlnc Mall and Oco ante steamship line for JAPAN. CHINA. At'STRALtA HAWAII ANU THB PHILIPPINES. . Hebato tickets on sale daily Muwi Portlsnd, Sacramento, and San Krsncls oo. Net rate 117 Orst-clas. and U sec ond-class, Incluillng sleeper. ' Rate and tickets to Ktatem point ano Europe. Also Japan. China, Honolulu and Australia. Can bo obtained from J. B K1RKIANU. Ticket Agent, 134 Third at.. R. KOKHLER, , C. It. MARKHAM Manaacr1 O. F.-A P. A Thfousk ticket Esst (or lowest ratoa Call on C. J Trenchsrd. local sgent JJ.a Fap Comoaa orSee. Aalena. WHITE COLLAR UNI Oolumb River and rug Bound Navl gatloa Company. :- Bailey Ontiert leave Astoria dally, ex cept Saturday, at I p. m. ,' Leaves Popiland dally except Sunday at T a. tn. White Collar line tickets Inrtrctianga inHallee Oatiert. O. R. 4k N. sieamers T. J. Potter and HassaJo for Astoria and ill way points, Flavol, Itwaco, Seavlew, fP1C He and1 Natooftai U. U. SCOTT. . .- , Astoria Agl. President. Telepbon No. I1L Through Tickets -TO THB- EAST AM'StitjTIIEAST - .. .OiO-.'VlJ'1"- 4lf J'1'' ..'? PULLMAN PAT-ACTO Bt.REPERS. " TOURISTS SLEEPERS nd, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS -Dally to Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City and other Eastern cities. Baggage checked tnroua-n to aestinatloa, Union Depots, fast time, lowest rate. Plutsch light In all cars. For rates and other Information call on or add reus 11. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Astoria, Oregon, or J. H. I.OTHROP, Gen. Agent. 135 Third St., oor. Alder, Portland. Or. ATTORNEYS. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office Bond Street. Astoria. Ore. A E 1ST , 10 oalHtjsnaxw Ml,u liUXURIOUS Urvel rilllK -Nortti.Wstorn Llmlta-J" Iralni, oltctrlo llgliled throughout, both In fill and out, and steam heateil, aro, without exception, tho Boost train In tho world. Tbey embody the latest, newest nd beat Idea fur comfort, convenience and luxury ovor offered the traveling public, and altogotber are th most com. pinto and splendid production of the ear builders' art. The Splendid Train Connect with The Grtat Northern Tbe Northern I'acifit and The Canadian I'aiiflc AT IT. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and tbe CAST. No oxixa charge for these superior ae. comnodatlon and all classes of ticket ar available for pasaag on tba famous "Ncrth-weitern LJmltod." All train oa labia lino aro protected by the Interlocking Block ytem. W. II. MEAD, F. C. BAVAOE, ' Oon'l Agent, ' T A. Portland Ora ASSURANCE IlEfl OF LONDON. Established during tb rrkm of Quean Ann. A- D. 1711 FIRE AND LIFE. MDocnoM capital I iu.ouv o) Aaaau U.W.IHN Surplr, to policy bolder 4.01 X M Exclusive of paid up capital Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co. Subscribed or gmraiteed cap ital I7JMHO0O Capita, paid up 1 J38 100 00 A sows xu.ia.sa w Catton, Bell & Co. Oen al Agent. Ban Fraaclsco, Cal. Samuel Elmore & Co. Resident Agents. Astoria. Oregon. aiMiisasmasuiMiisMssiiiMiiuHMUtuiir 5 i 3 YouDon't I Change Cars If you to eaat via BlUlncs and tb Burlingtoa route. - The Burllneton route run through tourltt sleepers twice a wsek, 8ea'.tle to Kansas City-Get on at any point along tbe main Une of the Northern Pacific In Washington or Montana get off at Kanaaa City. Standard sleeper, every day In the week, Bucte to 8L Lout via Llnooln, Omaha, and Bt. Joseph. 'A. C. SHELDON. " -General Pasetr Agent. . Portland, Oregon. ., I Jit!-: 9 .' .1 I ' O .TO tth it-j t 9. Mm uaaai mi .aossaa. aaaa- I I TIHSCHEPULES DKPART1 Frou? pa,,,,,,,,, Aaxm i? I .. . . 1 ' ' " ' ' - " ' 1 ", -.. - - Ft U lAke, lfnr. r, Ft. - ' ' Mll" Worth. Omats-Kan- Ei '"- cyienSVa'P"- 10 oTa DnluOi, ' illlwaukej , Tnlv.0' . K-oin Astoria -OCEAN STEAMSHIP AU Sailing Paloa sub lect In change. I ForSaaFraaattoo SallJ 1 et.t. 5. 10, l, in, , ro; a m ex Su .. i. - - 5mexMb niiay ,', Colfmbla River n'la 7 p in ttun, . Sieamers !pu Tue Thnr, " Fri,' To Portland aa4 iTuur Kri: tiun. Way Landings, i 7 p m tl Willamette and YanH 8:80 p.m. 7a m. hlllRivors. Mon.,Wcl Tad3aV 0reg'.Clty.naytou, ai'dFrU auu aat. wT.Landlng.- . XV " 50.k.Rlv.r. ' IltLcwWu 1:40 ft. m. j RJpHrUlO Lewlston. j ,w jJjy j From t'urtUiul ' - ' a.m. lWILLv.MKnK R.VKR s0 , m Moil, ed,OreKm Cite, Newberg, Tues.Thui Friilay Nalem Wity-Und't. Saturday i' : : : Q. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent Astoria. W. H. HTJRLBtTRT : u '.' Oon. paa. Aft Partlaad, Or. tClT TICKtiTS to all EAST Through palace and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation cars. ELEJANT VESTIUULB TRAINS. No. 4 LI lilted leaves Portland at 1:10 p. m. No. 3 Limited arrives rortland at 3:30 a. m. For rate, etc., call or address G. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. & N., Astoria. or A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A.. Portland Or P. n. Sharpie's Latent Builders', Heavy and Shelf FISHER BROS. Pacific Navigation Company 8TEAMER8 R. P. Elmore W. tl, Harrison QAHIBA.LDI DAY . , Connecting at Attoria with tha Oregon Railroad k Navigation Co. for Han Francisco, Portland and all point east. For freight and paaeen . ger rates spljr SeatrtMCl Blmore A Co. I ( nal Agents, ASTORIA, ORE. COIIJI kCOn Xganla,' Oregn Z'" airosv Natigation Co . . , TILUMOO 're. -, ' ' PORTLAND, Ors. ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY f Telephone No. Oa . . Handles Only-the Choicest Meats 4if Ceisssrclsl St., Pslaee Bostaaist-t, itTVTTTt Golambia Electric & Repair Go Successor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists L,Ogglns Engines Foundrymen Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of tie Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... . ' Contractors for Electric Lights and Power Plants. (4 Russell" Automatic Engine Write for Catalogues of A. H. AVERILL, lhL ?" m m m a a a w- i . aa.aa I Jt-VlX I lll alJef PORTLAND, UK, .ri ewA,. ni., i7i..riiia Hntaal Ih Portland r- a no? rii.T - cKryanrtrmAAA gnnnrinjmnnAnKnAT.liatUULriCJTJ at.-jf-.n-.,. tS c. 3i ir. id a!aoir .Vl .V'-- i JolwiHi .'rem i - ii)tilc te.1 8TRONO COTJRSE3-Wall equipped quicxeet ana oei -wmr v eww wim,. i Expense for year from H20 to ; per term of ten week. Fall term tefftna to September L Tot catalogue addroaa ! ,' SAINT , af i.i fr; r' it.- nm ol i if I JrJLil I V - ? . WW Al MARINE 1IICE COMPANY ST. PAUL. MINN,. JAN. iet, 1899. Capital . . f . 500,000.00 Reserve for Unearned Premium 1,016,407.87 .Reserve, for all Other Liabilities 222,691.07 Net Surplus over all Liabilities 784,888.78 Total Assets . PACIFIC DEPARTnEtfr. CHARLES CHRISTENSEN, Manager. B. GOODTVIN, Asilstant Manager. anCalifornia St., S. F., Cal. Cream Separators and TieaL General Supply House for Family Groceries. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. ONLY DIHECT LINE ASTORIA to TILLAMOOK QITY HOBSONVILLB Loggers Supplies Kept in Stock . Built ana Repolred t Engine Boilers, Saw Mills. tiUSSELL C0a ;fl .- Portland, Oregon W 1V T "m . iawj si . Normal School MONMOUTH. OREGON i ,1 iiv; -M" o ' ' n ' "' '.'I Tralnlnc Sohod for Tesichor. .. New BulWlno -,.f j r- ' New Departmoota. Uncraded Country School Work. Graduates Secure Gooi Positions."' tralnlnc departmassta. Normal oouraa, - Board II W to B per week; TnlOoa, September 1Mb: Summer term Jan V P. L. CAJfPBKLL, PraakJaai or VT. A.. WANN. Beo et Faculty. PAUL r 52,523,987.72 El MHO, Astorl-'