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THE MOKNlMi ASTOKIAN. SATIKDAY, MAKCH . 1901. To Soften and Whiten the IANDS To Stop Falling HAIR To Beautify th SKIN Til Standard Skli ici Toilet Soap of tin Worll V f " TMILUONS USB CU V-Vjsrtfv' tSj f ticura soAP.riitd 7 CoUcom Ointment, for "SttfT twautlfylnf iht akin, for lb atop. y$yJv lL"Ott .r Bin of filttn hair far .iflanln,. .a VirSvX'.? liSc'J hltntnf rd, rocjh, lad aora hand, and cNv?N MILLIONS USB CU TICURA SOAP.aaalatad hj CoUcara Ointment, for baautlfylnf iht (kin, for tb Mop. I ping of falling hair, for aofUnlng and rhltenlof nd, rough, tod aor 1ud,1, aaj for II U UN of tha toilet, bath, aad nuraerr. MUtlooa of womtn dm Crricca 6oi In bath for annoying Irrlbi tlona, la nibM for nleeraUra vtloert, far toe frv 0r offeotlr peraplratlon, and for many ranatlra astiarrtic nunxiaea hi-h raii. aorwat themaelrra. ClTTlcnu 8lj mmhitu in n. a.... Picl (26c), th rr (kin and rcnmlr ilon auap. UM but toilet J , baliy acp ta tha world. Bold by ail drufjuu "aua PARLIAMENT DISGRACED. Liberal and Irish Leaders Give Their Views on the Rwent Display of Force. NEW YORK, March S. Sir Henry Campbell, Liberal leader of the house of commons, and Mr. John Redmond, the leader of the Irish party, discussed the recent scenes In the house In spec ial dispatches to the Journal and Advertiser. The Liberal header says: "Many circumstances of our life and condition of society rest upon physical force, which Is a rather humiliating fact. The rules of the house of com mons, which usually work so quietly equally rest for ultimate authority on force. It seems tc me that the display of force the other night was repulsive to the feeling of everyone of us and certain not to add to the dignity and credit of the house. "The introduction into the hous of a body of police struck a heavy blow at our dignity. Legal, not physical force, should be employed in future and members would then obey without a murmur. Their ideas of their Indepen dence would then be vindicated. By suspending members fur the whole ses sion, the government practically dis franchises their constituencies." Mr. Redmond says: "The enactment of a penal provision such as suspending members in what professes to be a free assembly is a hateful, degrading proceeding. In con sequence of the hurried application of i-losure .m Tuesday night, there was a natural ebullition of feeling on the part of Irishmen. I give my unqualified and absolute denial that it was premedi tated. The whole moral responsibility for what occurred rests on Balfour. No government ever gained by parliamen tary sharp practice. Such attempts re coil on those who use them. Tear by year parliament has been lowered and degraded. "The robbing of Ireland of her parlia ment having compelled us to come across the water to an English parlia ment, It is some consolation to Irish men that the price to be paid is so high and bitter a one." WELL-KNOWN HISTORIAN DEAD. John Hlttel, a Pioneer Journalist of California, Passes Away. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8.-John Hlttel, the well-known pioneei" historian and journalist, died early today at his home in this city, aged 76 years. He was a prominent member of the So ciety of Pioneers and was the author of numerous works, his best known being his "History of California." BUYING LONDON ROADS. American Syndicate Will Invest $15, 000,000 Within Eighteen Months. NEW YORK, March 8. The Herald says: If the plans of Albert F. Johnson and a New York syndicate which he represents prove fortunate, a transit project representing $13,000,000 of capi tal and owned by Americans will be established within about 18 months In London, and another one. representing Jears $:.,i.0ri 0f American capital, will be Hearing completion. The money, Mr. Johnson says, Is ready for investment as soon as fav orable conditions are reported. One of the projects, the first named, is that of the Raker street underground road, which is to run from the Elephant Castle, in London, to Paddington sta tion, and be about six miles long. The other plan is for an underground road near the Rank of England to St. Georee's circus, which is not far from the EK-pnant and Castle. "Th franchise for the Baker street road." said Mr. Johnson, "was one of th assets of the London and Globe finance corporation and the directors some time ago let me have an option on the franciiise and the portion of the road which they have built. This option expired one day last, week and I have had it renewed for sixty days. "A syndicate, consisting of some of the strongest financial Interests of this city, has been formed and is ready to put up the necessary money. My part ner. ex-Representative Benjamin Cable, of Illinois, is now in Ixwdon locking after our Interests and will probably sail fir this countrv in a frw days. When completed the road will represent a total investment of about $l"o. 0o0 of capital." SERIOUS RIOT IN PORTO RICO tContlnue-1 from pg on.) Today there hits been no further dem onstrntiop. Governor Allen deplores the unfortu n.Ue occurrences, especially the action of the artillerymen. Corporal lllsvock has been placd under arrest and Is now tn the guarllvwe. It is probable that he will be til- ur.-in.mlal. The teachers who have been question ed on the subject have made state ments agr-rehur with those of Superin tendent Armstrong to the effect that the girl was not harmed. It Is probable that four-llfth.s of those who took put In the rioting did not know why they were mobbing tit! Americans. The rioters belong ed to the unemployed .vorknien of the population. NEW RAY DISCOVERED. Nikola Tes!u lVes Not Belle It Will Be of Much Us- Thai NEW Yt IRK, March S.-Dlsciisslng the discovery In Berlin of the Rec- OirT-'l ' -ny, u inn ted to the stati de- o.titment nt Washington by the t S. consul a Berlin. Prof. Nikola 'Dsla say: "1 am aware of the Ueequeroi results anil also of the discoveries occurring with respect io the properties of uran ium. These discoverers in pr sentlng the results at that lime eonJec;uted that some- o'het element might be res ponsible for the phenomenon observed. "I do not b lieve that this discovery will M us 'ful in wlrel-'ss telegraphy. As matter of fact. I think that tele raohv w.ih rays in general is of lit tle practical value. The llertasiin tele graphy will soon be abandoned, as ex- rim-nts have shown It to b- limited to short distances and that, for other reasons, it is incapable ,f a valuaoie ippileaiion for practicil commercial use. "In my papers on the L-nn.inl and vntgen rays, which were pub'ished 1" the Electrical Revl, -vv two y -ai s ago. I advanced u theory which Is now be ginning to be appreciated oy seieiKilic men. I contended that all sources of radiant energy, including the sun and bodies at an appreciably h;gh tmir- ature. throw ofr minute particles of matter. I explained that this mat,-, -- I as was evident from my experiments-- was of some primal form, being split up in particles much smaller than or dinary au ms. ' I hae since made in: rest'ng dis coveries in r gard to this projected matter, which I hope t i bring b 'fore the scientific world when completed. "As to the vilue of the new rav as a t?st for diamonds, there are a num ber of ways to tell g.M diamonds from bail, but th most reliable method Is that which Is practiced by exp rt Jnv elers." Itinlor olllcers will be advanced In their respective urades. Other oillcers of the navy will iv tclv letters of commendation. Marin, olllcers w ill be rewarded In a like man ner. The enlisted men will be remem bered and It Is Intende.l to confer med als of honor umii ihosi who disting uished themselves, which carry with them gratuities of $l.".tw each. The question of rewards lo be given olNivrs has received the serious eon slderatlon of a board of oitlci i s, of w hich Asilstant-S vretary llnckttl Is chalrnia:!. The board orlgli.ally sub mitted a scheme of promotion which contemplated the croalion of four med als of th ' republic, the John Haul's med al, the Earragut medal and the cam oiilgu medal. Secretary l.ong desired, however, to reward ofilccrs and men who had dis tinguished themselves ill action and the directed the hoard to consider the serv It os of each man and to recommend the icwurd that could be awarded them under existing I ivvs. APlB Li i SHAY! NOW HALF MOl KMNii English Shopkeepers Still Compelled to Lose Through Carrying Cnsal able Goods. Paines Celery Compound the Best Spring Medicine in All the World. Purifies the Blood as Nothing Else Can Do, Makes . Strong Nerves, Cures Disease I NEW VMtK. half mourning March S - The Tlod of by the public for the J'.ath of yneen Victoria has opened hi Great lint tin. savs the Tribunes l.oii- Ion corii spondent. but this half meas ure ilos n 't relieve the tradesmen and small shopkeepers, who are carrying stm ks viniiallv uns liable. As the jewel is' trade has been bnk since the .death of the qlleen, It Is II fair inter, nee that V.mtiy l air has been brightening up its mourning co.-lume by the u.-e of ems The fashionable st.iurunis ar fill 'd nightly wild sm.iit people and court functionaries lea 1 the way in entertaining small din ner parties. One eiiiious i-'sult "f thi' piiii'l ! irooniit'i: is th. great ace ss of popu larity of the g line ..f "btldc " w hich Is line- p'ay'd in nearly all f.ishlon.ibt houses. ( Hie society paper even .states that the klii'4 t night the Knipr-vs Fr-d-crii-k how to pl.iy the gum? when li visited her. Bin the royal example w.is not n-'ed.V, for the gein'ril Intro. p.iet , in of this ?. '. ! s of dummy vvlii-t. Tle'i U l.:i: mil prlng medicine that nev r fall. l'alne's celery compound U j phy sician's reini'dy, and all schooh of phy. slclans pi si rlbe it. It Is guaranteed by thousands of men and women whom It has. beneilte,. It has saved the health mid lives of hund reds of mitl'iTi is in every community. It Is the mily Hpeeltlc known for dl ases aiiHlng from a debilitated im'i vmis system and Impure blond. Again an I In It cures when every other in-ans It is a fat in advance of the ordinal v well nicanliiK but useless .,,1 s.iihii illas. nerv ines and tonics, us a finely adjust -1 chrotiometi r Is suix't lor to the duuiiiiy i Iih k mi a Jeweler's sign n.ist Hue Is the Muished pi'oduc; of brains and sxletllitle skill. whd th i He r tc a bungllug imitation. This is why the demand for I'auie eg iln r.iK. isdi'i y eompoimd as H spilng meilli Ine trouble, lieiv! the InvlgoratlnK rffin't of so fur evceeds today the d' Uiiin.l for nil I'nlne'i celery i'oiii'und liuvv thm oilier I'l'ineilies put tiigelhei Hinlng. with all l irangern, lint hitnil. Bailie's ceeiy comiounil. taken dm- I"1 pii'-i'iiilnenei. n a liiHtlth-nntker lliK the early spilllg daya bus even uioie I ' finni II t all Aordlimiy poWrra f than Us usual reiuaikul.le elllen. In i iipI)Ihk npproprlale nulrlment t thn making piople well. It makes -hoii I W"od. nerve, ami bruin, woik of all diseases of debility in. I tier- There ln'l a rainlly so licit or an poop votis ehaiiHtloti. It rapidly drives out "fford to be wllhout n bo(ti nf neuralgia. sle.-plesness, dysp psla, mid j I'alne'a celery compound In Iheae ritrly rlieuinatlH.il from the system. It "nrlng daya, when (he human ayat-ut move, that lassitude, or tired feeling." , " iln vet v Hallttnc to curry It which l.-tok.liH w -nkeiie.l nerves and though the depieamiig effeela of tin, iooi IiIihi.i ! Heumiii when mil tire inakea It easl.-m to ovirwoa .,, llM, ured wo,,,,,, .e but ! ---- the blo.-l with now. healthful inali rial, and f' I lie nelvoiia a)'aitit one da of person, who ate in urgent i w(lh Bln-ngili for fuliiie wink, iiii-d ,.f th - wonderful remedy to inak-' What Bailie a celery compound m and ke -i :!e m well lluiliie men who doll" for th"usaiiia ( lher It, will l i ire net sleeping soundly, shop girl" for thu reader, and inn e t III af gri-nl m. d-mad- pale and sickly bv long hours of Iclne In gH'ii it trial, another pi'taoii IndiNir work, and th uull-'xs mi f - will be added lo the tint 1 1 1 1 ill- who f.rcts ft ,nii dv i -ps n. kl lii'-v and liver prnlae Its wonderful vli(ii"'S, ;i:UM '. N LOAN OFFlsltKD. will Me nrieie.l III New York by Sp A Company, eyer EXPLOSION AT A QCARRY. Two Men Killed and Three Fatally In jure at El Pasi), Texas. EL PASO. Tex.. March S.-Two men were killed outright and three Injured so badly that they wju , Dy a h-avy explosion of dynamite at a quarry near this city. All were Mexicans except the foreman. Charles Shelly, who came her? two years ago from San Antonio. He was injured about the head and body and cannot live. .The men wre engaged in placing a charge of dynamite at the top of a bluff when the explosion occurred. They were thr nvn to the level ground below a big pile of hug- stones, some of them w-ighing several tons. All the victims were horribly mangUd. Surgeons were sent from the city to the scene of the accident and th" injured were moved to the hospital PEI-'SIDENT DI AZ LMI'llnVl N ! IVith cf Arnerlcin R.-tlr-d Lumb. Merchant at City of Mexico. f elal to M-xl. o RENOVATION OF PALACES. English P-riod of Mourning Being Tak en Advantage of. NEW YORK, March S.-A new reign in England is th" signal for the reno vation of the palaces, says the Trib une's London correspondent. All the town and country palaces b"longinfr to the crown will be repaired, decorated and Improved during the period of mourning, at the expense of the state. Many changes will be made at Wind sor, and Buckingham Palace will be transformed Internally. The gardens will need but little attention. Another year and royal garden parties will be frequent and it Is not unlikely that drawing rooms will be in the evening, not in th afternoon. INDIANS ARE RESTLESS. L'neasy Berause ()f Absence of rifinions at Chicago Show. Com- What a luxury Pears' soap is! It is the cheapest and best toilet soap in all the world. All aorta of people uae it, all aorta of (tores acll it, capccially druggials. CHICAGO, March 8. Messages have neon received by the management of the international forest, fish and game show, telliner them that tko Vn.vnlo Indians, in New Mexico, are becom ing restless because of the absence of two or three of their number, who are attending the exhibition. The train ih'spatcher at Thoreau, N. M., telegraphed that the Indians must be returned to the reservation by March 16 or there would be trouble. THREE MURDERERS HANGED. LITTLE ROCK, March 8.-Kibby Graves, Bill Johnson and Henry Brooks, negroes, were hangM at Richmond, Litt!e River county, today for murder. REPU RLB 'A N i 'ON FEB EN "E. Effort Made to Br ak Up !) a ll's ks in Nebraska and Delaware. NEW YORK. March 8.-The World says: Senator Hann.i. chairman of the I publican national committee; Senator Henry C. Payne, Perry H.-ath and I B. Schneider, w -re in c-onfer-nce n, arly all yesterday afternoon and evening at the Waldorf-Astoria. They came hen to consult about the deadlocks over the election of United States senators in Nebraska and Delaware. Late last evening S-nator Hanna said: "The object of the conference is to prevent the legislatures of Nebraska and Delaware adjourning without elect ing senators. Unless the deadlocks are broken, our party will suffer and it Is our desire to have the states repre sented In the senate by Republicans duly elected by the legislatures." "What is the result of the confer ence?" "We have every reason to think that the deadlocks will be broken." Senator Hanna expects to return to Washington tJay. Mr. Payne sails fi- Europe tomorrow. GOLD MINE DISCOVERED. Quantity of Dust Forwarded to Amer ica From Philippines and Found Very Valuable. NEW YORK, March 8.-Frank W. Redding, formerly of Newark, who was a member of the Astor battery during the Spanish war, ! Is said, discovered a eold mine en the Island of Mindanao In the Philippine. A quantity of the dust was forwarded to his brother, Wm. F. Redding, of Newark. The latter sent it to the U. S. assay office in New York and he has received a report from the govern ment assayer that the dust proved to be 8'J" fine and that It was worth In Its crude state $18.50 an ounce. The Newark man cabled the news to his brother. REWARDS FOR BRAVERY. Promotions and Medals for Men Who Distinguished Themselves In the Orient. NEW YORK, March 8. A Washing ton dispatch to the Herald says th-it adequate rewards will be given by Sec retary Long to the officers who disting uished themselves in China, the Philip pines and Samoa. Captain B. H. McCalla, who figured in the Seymour expedition for the re lief of the besieged legatloners In Pe kln; Captain John T. Myers, who com manded the American legation guard In Pckin; Major L. T. Waller and many CHICAGO. M.in-h -A the Record from th-' citv says: President Diaz Is s:lll at i lu.it n.n iie.i. but Is fast improving- and Is epe,-.., link In this iltv within a we k or '.en lays. Ihiniel S. Holniis. a r-'tlr-d lumber merchant of St. I.mrls. ulio .niv-d with his wife an I djugdit. r W dn-sd.iv. was taken iil of pn-inn 'tiia and dl-d at the American hospital yesterday Cu'll- ral G. H. Mi Cu,g. ,,f the Chieago & Erie Railroad, and J E. St-Wiirt. ix-governor of Verm in:, have arriv-d tv r- for i brief v islt. NEW ltK. March S.-Th new U... i iHHi.iin-i mo i ks loan of the city of Frank fort "ii ihe Main, which Sp. yer A Company are bringing out, wl be made , payable, both as to principal unl In t.rest, at th - i:llce of that firm in this , city. It is ascertained that more thin one. , Inlf of the loan has all a ly been sk. ; I. 'ti for in this city, though no offer leg has as yet bi-n made. R will h- j ofTer-d at ninety. six and Inti-rest. The ' h in-'.s will be ste. I engraved from plates ' made ' ii this city, and It Is understood ! that application will be made that the smi-' be listed on the New York stock xchaiige. omi:riu m.tim; mm on K .SfRIITS a is i h . PR IT G ALL HUKK Dtl.lLI:ll) IT TIKE IT IS PKiiHlelll Cor. Tenth and Commercial Streets Tipiion on i. Mr. NEW BRITISH ARMY. !to d-rlek Glv t IVtuils of po.'-d Ri'oiganlati"n. Pro- I.iMm.. March S In th- h mse of commetiH today Mr. Broderick eniered Into d tall.', con 'erult g tin- proposed re oif.upiK.iti 'ti of th- army. Under .the n-w scli. me th nrtny for home defense will consist of C.i.rXH) r-gul-'irs. Pni.inn) r rves. I.'iO.ihk) inllltl i, j.",, imhi yeotn inry and :''.ii.'lsi volun! - rs. WILL TO l!.; CONTESTED South H-ni Man Who Die Diego left His Prop-rty IMn thed. I In S in Appl to His I TIN- C.N COMHINK. itl-m Wll for II- Ma le i charter. N- Xt W" k I I '-:v.;?A; I aaa -h - r M I I i I -vel- v '1 m STEAMER AVI.i iN. i-The Best Cooks in the Country recognue the it superiority o LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE TH( OMIOINAk WONCOTKMtNIMt For (lam, Mraka. Itoaata, Ssmidji, la Bloat IntaluaM. Joaa Dvracaa'i Suat, A.iawr. Sw Yoaa, PITTsi'.ui: SAN DIEGO, cal.. March S.--The i ' ' "''I will of Thomas Potter, late of South I N- J f,,r '- Bend, Wash., who dl"d suddenly In this city last month, will tv ront -ste, by his stepson, Wm. A. Potter, of Sin Francisco. The will leaves the latt r one dollar, the rest of the property be ing bequeathed to Miss E. M. Chlpin. of this ity, "w hom," Mr. Potter says In his v.'lll. "f hope soon to make my wife." Miss Chapln Is an artist sixty-three years old. The d'-ceased was a year older. Young Potter's ground of eon test is. undue influence. The will was executed the day b'-for- Mr. Bolter, sr., died. He CONDITION OF KAISER Wlied Prince Henry That He Look ed a Though He Had Just Come From China. BERLIN, March S.--The following bulletin was issued this morning: ' The kals.-r's condition yest-rday was satisfactory. His majesty slept well last night, and when the bandage was changed his wound presented no Inflam matory symp'oms. There Is som" swell ing of the right eyelid and cheek. He has no fever. "LEUTHOLD. "BERGMAN," "ILBERG." Emperor William wired today to Prince Henry of Prussia: 'I look as if I had Just come China." !. March X. Applli at Ion n -xt week at Trenton, barter for the American Can Co., a eoinb,aton of the tin can in intif.i'-tiiriiig (-mpuniH of the United States. It will have an authorlzi-d cap ital of $;k,ihhi.ooo. The concern will also h.iv i w ukltig capital of $7,0o0,000. rillHD TRIAL Eol( MURDER. K ell II- l Will Appear Before Court Again Next Month. WKi ;c ED BILBAO, Spain, March s The llrlt lh -Pamir Avloua. Captain le-n-ix, re. ported WHS'k", has gntie to pleei s nil the rocks and her crew, tvv. til) -mtie In number, p-rl -hi d. LIBRARY Fo( DAVENIniiT. DAVKNIliRT. I.i , March i.- Audi, w 'arniKle iff rs Duv-uport i;.'i.issi f.,, a free public library provided the (:y furnishes $7.",00 nniuiiilly for Its maintenance. NEW YoitK, March 8Dr. Samuel .1 Kennedy's third trial for the mur der of Dolly Reynolds probably will be held next month before Judge Cowing In the l imit of general sessions. mouan contract signed. WASHINGTON. March 8,-Mr. ray son, repreKentiiiK Mor.m Bros., of Se attle, today slKii-d at the navy de partment a contract for the construc tion ly that firm of the battleship Nebraska. from HARRISON VERY ILL. Troubled With Complication of and Neuralgia. LIBRARY EG 1 1 VANCOUVER, II. C. VANCOUVER, B. C March 8.-An-drew Carnegie has offered $M,000 for a public library building for Vancouver '.n condition that the city furnish a suitable sit- and contribute $5000 annu ully for maintenance. Re- Grip INDIANAPOLIS. March 8-Ex-Pres- Ident Harrison Is a very sick man and his closest friends are alarmed. His condition Is more srlous than Is gem r- illy b'-lleved. However, Dr. Jameson said to'hiy that there was no Immediate lunger and In fact he was not alarmed us to the outcome. General Harrison is troubled with a complication of crip and neuralgia, and there is some fear that this will de velop Into pneumonia. ZEALANDIA ARRIVES. SAN FRANCISCO. March 8.-The steamer Zealandia arrived this morning from Honolulu. FAILURES FOR THE WEEK. NEW YORK, March 8-Dun's view totnornw will say: The failures .or '.he week were 208 in the 1,'nKed States against 205 lust ye.vr, and 20 In Canada, against 33 last year. GIET )F A MILLION. CHICAGO. March s. - John E. Dubois, a wealthy lumber man and mine own (r ( f Dubois, I'-iiii.. his given one mil lion dollars to Dunham n i - 1 1 -1 1 insti tution. FAMINE KILLED MILLION. CAI'UTTA. March X -Ac. ordlng to the census Mums Jusl Issued the popu lation of tin central provlucs of In dia has d 'c-' iMi-d I.Iimi.ihki, due to famine. Tllli LOUVUU Strniigrs visiting the city vl:i find the Liuvre an ntlrnctlve resort when-. In to apetid Ihu evening. First -clam va riety allow Is nlwuyti on the Mils, New perforineri evi-ry week. I hurt fall to set. I'rof. liiiit' "Dog I'aiadox and Monkey Show," now on Ihe bill. Pnl. a table lunches will be served nt ull hours. LIBRARY FOR SPRINGFIELD. SPRINGFIELD, 111., March S.-An-drew Carnegie will glv $75,000 to the city for a free public library. PERRY'S FLAGSHIP TO BE RAISED The man-of-war frigate Niagara, on which Commodore Perry won the bat tle of Lake Erie, In the war of 1812, may soon be recovered from the bot tom of the lake. Many people who think that health Is as surely lost as though it were also at the bottom of the, ocean, should try Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters, when they will once more find tin mselves n possession of this precious blessing. The bitters Is es pecially effective at this season, to drive away winter impurities and refresh the system. It is (fooi! f. r imy digestive trouble, and Is a sure cure for head ache, nervousness, belching, biliousness, wak kidneys, rnalurla or fever and ague. Sie that our Private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. fcHAMitOCK NEAR COMPLETION. GLASGOW, March 8. Shamrock H. Is advancing so rapidly that her launch ing is provisionally fixed for April 20. STATE SENATOR DEAD. HARRISBURG, Pa., March 8. Slate Henator ('has. Magce, of Pittsburg, dl-J here today. WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND, March 8. Wheal, W'til l,t Walla, .r.,'.Uj. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8.-VVheat, May, J7H,; cash, S3. CHICAGO, Mar.-h 8. Wheal, May, op-nlng, 7575; closing, 75''i(.75. LIVERPOOL, March 8. Wheat, July r.s. H',d. C. W. ,'BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 673 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE, RED 2061, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE rilLSl NATIONAL BANK OF ASTORIA. At Astoria, In the stato of OreKm, nt the close of business, Feb, Sth, 1 901. RESOURCES. Ioiins and discount $233,','2 37 overdrafts, secured and unse cured 3,761 99 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12,600 00 Stm ks, sei uilib-a, ,.c U.YH.I 72 other rial estate owned 0,160 45 Due from National Banks (not reserve ugi-nts) 4,212 W Due from State Hanks and Bankers 40,569 31 Due from approved reserve agents 131.327 72 Internal revenue stamps 7us 2! Notes of other Nalloiiitl Bunks 210 00 Fractlonal paper currency, nickels and cents no 79 Lawful money reserve In Bank, viz: Specie HI5.!i2 00 Legal tender notes 80 00 116,072 06' Red. mptlon fun I with IT. 8. Treasurer (5 of circula tion) 025 U J Total $614,817 62 LIABILITIES. Cupitnl slock paid In $ 50,000 00' Surplus fund 25.000 09 Undivided profits, less expen- si-s and taxes paid 29,811 88 National Bunk notes out standing 12,500 00 Due lo State Banks and Bank ers 194 72 Individual deposits subject to check 426,537 09 Demand certificates of de posit 100,773 93 Total $014,817 62 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clatsop, ss: I, Jacob' Karnm, president of the nbove-nameil bank, do solemnly swear that the abovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JACOB KAMM, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Ktli day of February, 1901. C. R. THOMSON, Notary Public for Oregon. Correct Attest W. M. Ladd, Geo. C. Flavel, W. F. McGregor, Directors.