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THE M0KX1XC AST0KIAXr"5nt)AY, MAI 19, 1901 The Morning Astorian tioucpjionic eei. All contract, lor iidvcrtimnM In thu AHtoi iun are mud on h giiur ante of circulation four time largor than tlinl of any paper publUhod or circulated in Clat .op county. TODAT'S WHATIICIl. I'OllTliANfi. May lil,-tnMi, Waalt. liiKtim wil l Mitlut, Humluy, nlnwn, AROUND TOWN. Bet Oaiton about litrnem. Milk drpnt, cor. Tenth and Dunn tit A. I. Hmltli. r l'iriliinl. U at ilic Orrldi III. Htrli-tly frnh OKir, two doa.-n for J&o. Johnson Urn. Hujrh IHiil'Y. of H'iilili', wua In ilie city last nlKht. A. Inirrmun, if At'ulu, In in Kit grn on biiNlni'im. Wiintil r:.'Mini. Apply t Iyth. nt' na nli(t t'Uy. Thorn Ilium In npmxHnir Hunduy with h k inotlu-r lu thin city. Tim utiMHHT t'ulumliiu lft out y tiTUy fur Han Knuiclsrn, II. V. It.unfoiM. of I'oillaiKl. la p. llTi-il at tlin o.vl. Hit. nsi li-ri-nt ml Itlilm FJun ns taurant. (12 Commercial 8t. Pull wcluht crea.ni-ry butter, S.'o, 4 u ltd lio m Jihniit Hrw. Throe first -eUa barbr t ih Oc. 3cnt barbrr shop, Hest of trrvlct. Mls Ainm lin k'- unit Mia I'lin Ia-wI itMil ynniiriy In I'tirtlitml. Jupanrin goods of all kind, cheap at Yokohama Haiaar: tzt Commercial St. Niiiir Sum ii, filliur of tln 1 1 -1r-w Nw. nf I'm tiiin I, xix-ni rxliMiliiy In Anliirlii. f'luiil-n A l'.iyii- ,111. 1 W. l. 1vmi.iI.I- Null lTi 1'JIIH. IlK'TH HVtM' ftolll Cllllliliik yculiTilay. Tlio RoviM'iiiiKMit muinNrt tia'k ha tlnlttli" I li.-r I'uiK'i niul will lr'lully X" In i-a l'Uiy Allorin-yii J.ilm II. Smith mul ii-i.tgi-Nuliiiiil ttoiv In I'm hlmiirt yfNliM'ilny on Irtful btmlni'im. Mri. Haimuiavn Is pr'par to do up lac curtalna in rxv) ordr. Lav or drri at Orritun bakery. County Hurvpynr Amhury rftuniml vmlrrilnv from HiiMtlil'-, whi.ro h ha hem un a mirvoyinK trip. Pupil wishing t.i tak private leawi. to nmko up rrmln work, apply to MIim Fotuftt, :7J Ninth atrt. Ronlyn coal luat longer, It il-an-r ml mkr Iran troubl with stoves aivl rhlmix-y flura than ny other. ij.-org,, V. Sniilxirn, a'Mit: Mrplum 1311, BKHT IS-CKNT MEAL; RI8INO SUN ItlCSTAUHANT. ! Ill f.W j 1 1 ! $10 00 Suit for $ 8 50 J $16 50 Salt for $14 00 t $12 50 Suit for $10 50 ! 1 1 $18 00 Suit for $15 25 : $13 50 Suit for $11 25 : $20 00 Suit for $17 flo ; $15 00 Suit for $12 75 $22 50 Suit for $19 00 ; Remarkably low prices prevailing on high class clothing for man ami boy. Look over this list carefully and note the opportunities for buying at a great saving. :- :- -:- IS. DANZIGER Mlghti-rn eoKihca will bo nwnry to aciinninitilut.. th railroad ?nn'a excur Ion from I'ortlaml tiy, An ImporUnt mcrtlrur of tb Kfl will 1i hfld Humluy ml ftl mnnto't ar rcii'Miti.l to b imMwnc. Dr. T. L. Hall haa rflturnH from Cttllf'irnla and cui be found at hi old ntuml n th Manwl) bulldlntf, InHIMM tor of IIuIIn iukI IUM-a VA wanU anl Tullir wro In ANfrlu y' tiMiluy f X'linliilnif IIik Kl llurvl. A co:mlirniiiiMit of llrui atriiwljt'rrli wua reeclv'il (ItrtM-t fnnn the ifrowr by JnhnMim Itroa. thlo iiioiiilnc. Ih '. H. KHIott and wlfn l.-av on thf iiiornlnif tmln fur Hi-nttln. They xi t tn nMuin llu IuiUt part if Au- KHHt, Tln IMtlnli lurk llnwthirrn Hunk ur arlvril down ycitti-rduy with u ottrvo of Kraln fur Kuro ami will k to m to day. The floaliT found n thfe bench near Sinlthii rulnt Krtduy w InjrM yen tenlay without tlw ruiiiliM bclnic Idw tilled. Depuly Klh CmnmliMloiier K. ('. Mc Kvavy, of WonlilniC. m, will i-uve llila inornlim for an l,,ndei trip to Cali fornia. Ton my have aeon better daya but nvr battar bittern than lll-Hl: try them. Tonrd Htoke Co., distributing aent. KeatK are mm' on al at (SrlfTln k Hmsl'a for the karacter kom-rrt to le alven Monday nlxht for the benefit of Jrace ihurrh. Thu funeral of the Infant dauBbter of John ttuntlo, wlin dint of iineumonlit. will t held todiy from the family re IiIimi, e In t'nlontown. Cream pura rye. Amerlra'a flneat whlkey. only pura fooda; auar- antee. rich and mellow. JOHN U CAItIHON. Bole Aicent. Ymi l-e. it 4'hliiinian, d el yemerluv fiHil Ifart fallii:''. and il plirne Ih be lux made up by hla countryman to d-- flllV tllllUl I'XplMIKl-K. John A. Montgomery ha opened a hop at CI Koiui ytreet and la prepared to do all rlnnK-i of plumblnit and tin nliiK at the lowmt poMlbla ratra. The artlrl" whl.ti apiHiired In iheao r.,lumin yener,iiy r.-Kuf Hiik tin. Klft of a Sti'liiwav plu'io by t.K-ul men bantu lu the iiin.t ...nil.ir laly In the (-lty a x paid ii'H'i-nlH'Miint. Th lie lisif S-kUiI Club avc an enjoyable whim imrty at lHKen ba'l laxt nlKht, nt which the member un a numlxM- of invited K'lium were pnn- etlt. The 10 y.-a i -..1.1 lUiUKhter of Mr. mid Mr. J.iIiii IVtiTnoo, of Kliupt'in. d 'il yeti-itay fro n inwMiiiionia, and the fmi rial will Ih held today from the fam ily ri-nlileiiec. The Hev. Henry Maivrtte. paxtor of the Prmhyterluii chun-ii, returned ye terlav from Salem, where he h been In attendance uimii the xta'.e conven tl.m of the Y. I'. H C. K. I'i-hi lent John Fox. of the Atoru Iron Work, ha in ule no nply to thv ilMiiand uf the m.ii'hlnlMtN fur hnier ll,,llt' All, I til -n.ilM4t tUll' If peeled that ne w.ml I reply yenterluy and he will bo oNlio'd to KTUtil ileiiiandK f the unliri on Monday or ii utrike will r-ult. N OP SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING The learner Indr&pura, aUter uhlp to the In drivel! I, of tha Poriliind-Aalatlc line, la luo to arrlva In Antorla fxlay Hhii will livl a. Rwrnral carito for differ ent polivta In th Ortrt, John K. Oratko and family returned vitcrIay rnrr an extended Wuaiem trip, durtna whb-h they vlaltod the I'an American exposition at Huffulo and other polnta of InU-rcat, The park comrntnalon m't laat nlulit at tha city hall but adjourned without action until next Tu'aday night wh'n definite action wU be taken looklna to eff.'.riing a pi-rrranent orKanlx'itlon The new launch tH-lna built at Inlh- era' yanla for John Jleld ha the ful lowlna oltlclal mcaHurenienta; ITia""' 4K.3 fe-t; la-Ain. 116 fuel; d-pth of tund 3.7 feet; tonnaR", M tona Rroa, t toim net, Ii llca want ml to work on aofn pll Iowa. Maj'rlala furnlahH. Ht-aly work rirwanteed. experlenc unnecii- nary. Send atamped envctoH to Ml H. MiJe, NeJework I-pl Id-al Co. t hlcaico. Deputy Flh Ward'-n Hmry Hultman r,liirniw1 vter.1a.v frvnn a frln im I he river, during which he vlalted polnta between nia rjty and rortiand Warn ing flahermen that vlolatlona of thf II ceniie law would be vigoroualy prow- euted. The commltt apprtnlil ly the Puiih club to myure a guarantee fund for the eaiablliihment of a line of ateam era between N'nnh Shore polnta and Aatorla continued fin work yesterday and aeyertl new nwnea were added to the Hal of aubmTlbeni, Mla f. Munwon, treasurer of the lo cal Imlice of Iteh-koha. left for Haker fTty la! nltfht to attend the aaaembly lodge there which m'tii after the a-rnnd lodge of .UI F-llow. Tlie other dcli-giiir fniin Aatorli are Mra. W. 11 Hobaoii and M'.aa !dle Elmer. The "rumwiag,.' aale" will opi Mon day nt 1 o'rliM k p. in. m No. J'.'l Coin inerclnl Kireei w iih ft ar- ato, k of clothing, furniture and houxrlwld good. at nrleea In pla-uw the cu-t buyer. The c'.riiriilt (- will r-i "'lv don.itl v. daily from 9 to duriiiit the i-oiitlnu a nee of thi- alt:. Manter Fluh War ten If i. V m Iu mimi Inn not l-lin.l.-ly ile.-iil.l iiiMin a 1 n l.-ln-rn mom fttw L.,iuImi lkM0n thouifli he la favorably impriwl with i he Hdvaniaif"" of the pi- ('hut'' riv er, will remain In A'.or!.i for wv eral diiva atleiidlnjf to nmtlne hutlue iiiio win iikuiii tpi on u umr or innpit lion. Tlti tfu1.m Kf.i',-miin Imv til,. f,it. Iiwlng to mv ref.tnlltiir a' Aatorla tHW- lor hi me i i-. i'. ti. convention: Iti'V ll.vrii-v M ir-'.illi' iif Af,,r4fi .1. Ilvervd :he op.Mlnar uoVlr-w of the day on ine aiiuo -ei. iMinjr trie ining mat Idea Nearet." He nwule an tdouuenl addr-aa. and the thorough anireciatlon niaioiei'.i ny ma nuiiieni-e Miowea in cxceileni-p tit the effort of the able x-aker. Ft t 'Nil A Mt'UIKD TItEASUItE. A man 'n a amaJI towtt In New Jersey r.Hvntly found a burled trwteure In hlH yail. which no iloubt had been left there by one of raptoJn Kldd' famoua (rew. . fiir'unutr find. Indl. ajid auftlcletu to enable him to live happily the 'vt or ilia day provided "f coura' he h in rhl h. alth. To obUUn god health there i no '.nedicaie like Hon tett-r'a Stnach ll'ttcra. It ae things rtKbt In the atomuch, and regulatea the Ihw Ha. If you ar m-rvoua and worn out you eh.nild try It. It will bran" you up. It la a Kcl-ndid tmlc and will cure all t ini.u ti. liver nnd kidney di- ordei-. llve it a trial and you will n.t be ills ipp illiied. but t'C "lire to j(,-t thtf renulne. MA UK M ATVIIKUY FISH Sup:. llan : H.ia WKa) t'hlncaik :o Turn Out. IM'Utv Flh Cimmlaon-r M.-Umvy. of Waahlnnton, win In the city yea- teniay. Icaviny; thlK minnnig fcr Ta.-o ma. He haa h.;i nn Hie Washlnifton aide for th." (ivt week r illitinir llvnn e nnd hna met with jnuncaj auc.-ens Mr, McK-avy stated ;hnt auix-rlnlen-diiit of hatcherlea. Steve Hint, haa been Inveatlgitlng deal ra bin altea In Wash ington for ha:rh.rlea uil ha deform d 'o re ommiTd n locAilon on the Na. ae river. Sun nlntend vit Hansen, of she Chi nok hachr". has Soon chimmk aalmon which are ready to be turntnl out but h- l keeplna; them !n the hatchery un til ihev matine more fully. It la Mr. Hamo-ir intriiilon ti mark the fl-ih i (hit their return may be noted. He haa not yet decided whether he will mnke the means "f Id-ntlfli-aiion the removing of the adrpote fin or th In a.Ttlon of a amall pec' f iclumlnum wire In the iriil. FROM TI1K KXCHANCRS. For decrenae In recvipta the aalnry of the poatiniater of Vancouver, Wash.. haa h n reduced Trom 11800 t 11700. A Spnniah gulch, Whreler county, placer mine turned out a nugget Inat week worth VOW. It weighed M pound. A movement ha ben started at The null. .a for the .iporopriatc marking of the jriavea of Indian war veterans In Eastern Oregon. The fordgn exports of canned salmon by water the paat week '-ere in cafes aa follows: China. 20; Australia. 5!: New Zealand. 3fl: Cn-pe Town. South Afrl-a. 50; Central America 9. The WlllamPtte Vallev Chautauoua Aaaemiily will meet at Oladstone July Hnl, and will continue In seaslon 'Pn days. A number of Interesting features have be'i planned for the sewdon. James iJinRcn, of Vancouver, com. mltted suicide at that place last Fat uivlny by tnnglng. No caue Is ascrib ed for the act nnd ihe body had evi dently been hanging for two days when dlncovervl. The United states cons' and geodetic survey vessels have sailed from Seat tle for Alaskan waters and will make a survey of an outlyinr group of the Aleutian archipelago. Cross sound and lev strait. The Trade Journal, of San Francisco, sava In Its last Issue: "The run on the Sacramento river continue free. Shipments are still being made by steamer to Astoria for shipment in cold storage to the Ens, where the fish are rold art Columbia river salmon. One day laat week. Hiram Cronlt. who Ib the only fiurvlving pensioner of the war of 1S12, celebrated the 101t anni versary of hla birth at th home of hla dautrhter, Mrs, S. A. Rflwtey. In Dunn Brtwk. near Utica, N. T. Mr. Oxmk la In good health for a person who haa lived a century, and was able to enjov the occasion with Those who gathered with Mm to celebrate. TRUST MAGNATE HERE ROLAND ONFFKOY SPENT YES TERDAY IN ASTORIA. Say Exorbitant Demand of Alan kit I'uckcrH Association Could Not Be Granted. Roland Onffroy, the promoter who Im trying to form a combination to con trol the -annd salmon market, spent yeaterduy In Astoria In conference with local canneryme!. Mr. fmffroy waa ex-fr-mi'ly reticent as to hla plans, stating that he came here merely t look over th" situation an 1 that he would re turn within a week for further con ference with Aitorliuis who are Inter ested In the propoe, consolidation. While here, Mr. Onffroy discussed lh recent action of the Alaska Picker Aaioclatl'i In refindng to join the com bine. He slated that $!t.00,0Of) hiul been HHked for ihe af'sk of the association the par value of which Is birt l.'i.OOO.OOO. The former amount Mr. Onffroy and hla aaaocUte. T. H. McfJovern, refused lo conalder and the deal waa therefore declared off. Mr. Onffrov stared fo an Astorian reporter yewterday that If the Alaska asaoclatlnn did r.ot care to come Into the combination at a figure which the promoters thought reasonable that the promoter would eliminate the Alas ka, end of the trade and seek to Mi tral only that part of the season's pa-k hat w-a hind ll In the siati-s. Mr. Onffroy said that the object of the consolidation was (o reduce npera' Ing expense. As stated In the pr pectus of the company, quotations from which were reprinted In the Aatorlan recently, economies could be effected al.mir various lines that would r"ult In a n-t saving of miny hundred ihou aan la of dollars. The work of oruan- Ixlng the combination will proceed In dependent of the Alaska Packer Ai1-ao-latlon and a eplrlted fight mav be r.rivlpltated between the two corpora II. mu. Mr. Onffroy was ac.vmpnnled by Mrs. Onffrov and left on last night's triln for Portland, where he will see Mr. Mctlovern and from that point will nroceed to Seattle. He will be In AS loria nmlil shortly and exacts, at that time, to be able to make a definite an nounonient of his plans. There Ih am ple capital back of the wheme to firop erly place It on a sound financial foot loir and there Is small doubt but that f will ultlm.Uely o thriUKh. with the control of th" larit-r part of the world's annual p:ick In the hands of the com blna'.lon. RKMOVKD AWPOSK FIN. o-.-Kon S.ilin.m Knter-1 Sacramento In Numbers. Chrlatlin Schmidt, of the firm of S Schmidt St Co.. haa Just returned from California, w-here he has been In the In terest of his firm. He informed IVpu ty Fish Warden H. Hultman that the run of spring salmon there Is very heavy and that he personally saw IjOO royal chlnook salmon thrown overboard on account of the lack of facilities for preservation of this valuable food fish, Mr. Schmidt Informed the deputy war den that he Interviewed Fish Commls sinner Habcock on the situation and that iho commHsloner ascribes the heavy -un of fish to artificial prcpa gallon, as practiced by California to Kether with the heavy Influx of fish prpffited In (regn. The reason Fish Commissioner flab Click jives for the entrance of Oregon uropasritixl aalnrnn Into the hacramen lo river Is .hut ihe early freshets In sail river, together with the warmer temperature of the w'aters of the bay and Sacramt-nro. caused the salmon to enter thosiV waters, ne lays the rail ure of our salmon entering the Colum hla to the lack ward spring and the cold tempeni'ui'e of water. In conse. quciice of this fact, as well as to the absen.-e of the early freshets In the Columbia. Fish Commissioner Baheock show.! to Mr. C. Schmidt slxte'n mark ed salmon backs, containing the scars of the remivet adipose fins, and sc knowledged to him that those marked flh wre Oreg.m raised salmon. As this 1ew Is perfectly reasonable there Is jiflll hope for the recuperation of the Oregon s union Industry, BOMINDS OR PrCKEUN'ELL? ASTORIA. May IS. llOl.-FAlitor As torian: The name "'John Edmunds" Is engraved upon the monument recent' ly crecteil at Champoeg in perpetua tion of the memory of those who pa trlotlcallv stepped to th side of Joe Meek when he called V ho's for di vide?'' Ity so'ne claiming to know, It Is said THAT WE SELL ..GraDite Ware.. Basting Spoons Milk Pans, 2 qt . $ .05 .10 .15 .15 .20 .30 .25 . .35 .40 .50 Pudding Pans, 3 qt, Wash; Basins, Sauce Tans, lipped, 2 qt. Sau e Pans, Covered, . Gem Pans, 8-hole . Roast Pan, 9x13 Dish Pans, 10 qt, . Tea Kettles, Great A mericai IffiBortiu Tea G - 171 CoMtretal Nut, AJtorU. Just TO Remind You "Kdmunda" wa Plckemell, who lived In this neighborhood many year prior lo til death, which occurred Nov. 12. 1877. Ills ion. John Plckemell, Is an old resident of Aatoria, now mvtter of the steamer Mayflower. John K. plckemell was born at Wen dell, N, H., Heptemlier 5. He and a ma. of ;he nam of Urown left the whaler Uwhir at Monterey, Cal., pre sumably about the year 1W7-. After soni? -?xperl"nr;e with the turbulent force thn 'n that country, Plckemell (probably under the name of Kdrnunds) Joined a party, driving cattle to Ore gon, and ca.ne to the Willamette val ley. Ills son says, with that party Wa s man nanvd Oay, who waa shot In the hark with an arrow by the Indians, and the barb remained In the flesh af ter the arrow was withdrawn. WhethT FMmunds was the sailor nam?, or wa assumed after leaving the ship so a to avoid pursuit, the son Is not Inf.jrmed. W. H. fJny in his History of Oregon, page Vti, ay John Bdmund Plckemell. a sailor, came to Oregon In 1W9. In 1M7 he nmn to Astoria and win tered In a loir cabin on Smith's point. Then he wept ovr fo the north shore of th ColumVa, took up Pacific City, and subsequ -ntly sold out to Dr. White. Af'erward h sailed on a donation claim on the Walllcut, near IlwacO. Washington, and ihe Knlted Htate la su"d pa 'nt to John H. Plckemell and Emlllne, hla wife. In J. Q. A. BOWLBY. WKHT BIDE HAPPENINGS. Mrs. 1j. K. Htanley made a trip to Astoria Saturday . Mr. Nelson haa moved Into bis new home In Warrenton. I). M. Stuart was a visitor to the West Hide this week. Mrs. S. M. Wirt has been on the sick list for several days. Mr. Tracy of Warrenton has moved with his family to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Higgln spent part of the wevk at Warrenton. Mrs. A. J .M gler spent last Sunday with her slater in Skipa.vn. The little daughter of Mr. P. Wilson has be-n very 111 but is improving. Mrs. J. F. Howers. of Seaside, haa been visiting her people at Warrenton. Mrs. Howard and son of Portland are 55Ueits of Miss H. 0. Wood this week. Wednesday nlghf a special train brought forty soldiers to Fort Stevens. Superintendent Lyman visited the schools at Hammond this week. Mrs. J. M. Carver, of Everett, Wash.. Is visiting Mrs. Frank Sweeney at Sun nymead. Mr". D. Rlemin, of Portland, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Wirt, of Skipanon. J. S. Delimiter and family spent a few days at their home In Warrenton last week. John It "even and family have return ed to Warrenton and are living In the Martin home. Mrs. Nellie Mudd Is still at Good Sa puritan Hospital in Portland, but is on the road to recovery. "Grandpa" Kindred la Improving slowly and it la hoped he will he none the worse from the accident. Mr. Fred Preston has gone East to visit his mother in Illinois, whom he haa not sevn for many years. Word was received last week of the death of John Matier at Cottonwood, t'al. He moved there about a year ago. Mr. J. n. Callahan will soon have his saloon on his own Lit. Contractor Le beck has moved the building success fully. Mr. Luther Campbell has gone to Rainier to live on a stock ranch that he and his brother have recently pur chased. All the pioneers on the west side are looking forward to Pioneer Day In Portland. It la the gala day of the year to a good many people. A Jolly crowd of younfr people had picnic on this side Friday, and enjoyed a drive over the road thnugh the Scotch broom, which is a mass of yel low blossoms at this season. Julius Goodwin has been visiting old friends on this side. It has been about thirty years sinnce he left Claiiop Plains and made h: shome In Southern Oregon. During his stay he was a guest of A. E. Allen. When the sud-In death of Carl Gund lach. a clerk and operator of the Pos tal Telegranh tvmpany, was announced on the bulletin board of the Telegram in Portl.uid yesterday, a sister of the deceased was among? those who read the sad news and her grief was pitiful to witness. REALTY TRANSFEKS. W. J. Heckird et al. to Henry Mult-ane-n southeast quarter of section 2 and southeast quarter of section 1, T i U 10 W: $1900. James P. Bain to M. J. Kinney 160 acres in section 27, T 6 N. R 9 W: $10o. Mary E. Stanley to Chas. H. Hoeg lot 1, block 3. Grimes annex: 115. C arl Johnson and wife to Willamette Pulp Piper Co. southeast quarter of section 25. T 7 N, R 10 W; 150. CHEAP EXCURSION TO THE EAST VIA O. R. & N. CO. To St. Paul. 'Minneapolis. Omaha. Council Bluffs. Leavenworth. St. Joseph and Kansas City. $60 round trip. Tick et on sale May 30 and June 7. Return llini: 60 jays: stop overs en route. Full particulars, berth reservations, etc., at ticket olUce. O. U. & N. dock. WHERK DO TOU BO! YOUR GROCERIES? HAVE TOU TRIED A. W.SHIPLEY? 65$ Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives you the best there Is to be had In the city for the least money? Place an order ence and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 578 Commercial St.. ASTORIA. OR. TELEPHONE. RED Ktl. TUB LOUVRE The headlines of the program at the Louvre this week, are the clever aad amuaing Irish comedians, McSorley and Whitney, who come to Astoria well rec ommended, after successful engage ments ! the larger em tie eoavt. CHURCH SERVICES TODAT. Congregational rhurch Regular fcr vices will be held at 11 a. m. and ( P. m Presbyterian church Regular ger- t' I ,.. 1ia '.a u rwT I h n llov tTanrv ! Marrotte, occupying the pulpit.. Baptist church Ber vices as usual ex cent the evening preaching: the pas tor will preach at Hammond at that hour. Methodist church Usual services Morning theme, "An Olden Time Hero." Subject for evening, "City Problems; An Ordinance Licensing Slot Ma chin'." DEMAND FOR NORMAL GRADU ATES. The BUte Norma! arhooj at Mon mouth report that the demand for Its graduates during the past year ha been much beyond the supply. Graduation from there prietlmlly assures a place worth from $40 to $75 per month. The students take the state examinations during the regular course, and are eas ily able to pans on all subjects reo,ulrvd for slate pape.-s b"frn-e graduation. The school has a well equipped training de partment consisting of a nine-grade town school and a typical country school. Boston s'e!ety lady bugs who ride astride are very Indignant because an unregenwated aewjpaper sinner of that clfv referred to th-Jrn aa atraddlebugs. SOME INTERESTING FIGURES Capital St ck of the Four Great Bank of the World, December 31, MJ9. Bank of England $ M.M7.935 Bank, of France 3S.050.000 Imperial Bank of Germany .. M.5fl0,00 Bank of Russia 25.714,820 Total $176,372,835 Funds held by Mutual life Insurance Co.. of New York. Dee. 31. 1899 $301.S4.537 Or. $125,471,882 more than the com bined capital of these famous banks. The new form of policy of the Mu tual Life provides: First Security. Second Profitable investment Third Liberal loans to the insured. Extended term Insurance In case of lapse. Automatic paid-up Insurance without exchange of policy. Liberal surrender values. One month's grace in payment of prmlums. For further Information apply to VAN DUSEN & CO., Resident Agents, Aatorla. Oregon. Foley s Honey Tar beds lungs aad stops the eoofh. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL mi THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT - FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria. Ore. reimriAL pmmig mm AM TRANSHIP? ALL TORa HLimit AT Till IT IS PROMISE r W ZEALAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand VV. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY Subscribed Capital, -Paid-up Capital, Assets, Assets in United States, Surplus to Poliey Holders, Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two tmi, SAMUEL ELMORE CO. Resident Agents, Astoria, Or. A VOTING CONTEST Given by the Enterprising M.'ndmn'a of Aatorla by Which a $500 Kimball Piacs Will be given away FREE To the School, 'Church, Lodge Lady of Astoria voted the ;n.vn. popular by September 21. 1901. All ballots must be marked with name of merchant Issuing same. Other wise they will not be counted. Th following merchants Issue one vote with each 25c cash purchase; PACIFIC BAKERY, Bakery. SH ANA HAN'S. Drygood Store. P. A. STOKES. Closing and OenU furnishings. PETERSON & BROWN, Boots an J Shoes. A. V. ALLEN, Groceries, Crockery. Hardware and Feed. SCHOLKIELD A HAUKE. Groceries. FOARD & STOKES CO.. Groceries. Hardware and Queens ware. A. W. SHIPLEY, Groceries, terms cash. t"i2 Commercial, WASHINGTON MARKET. Chrlstense Sc Co.. meats. B. F. ALLEN A SON, Wallpaper ana Paints. GRIFFIN A REED, Books and Station ery. BOSTON RESTAURANT, George J. Boras. Prop. MISH MEANY. Milliner. H. H. ZAPF. Furniture. H. EKSTROM. Jeweler. Piano on exhibition at Foard A Stoke Co.'s show window. Ellers' Piano Houa of Portland, Oregon, Pacific coast rep resentatives for Kimball planoa. "TOE MILWAUKEE." A familiar name for the Chlcaga, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway, know all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" train every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train tn th world." Undentand: Connections art made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam het, of a verity equaled by do othv line See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, address. J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Art.. Gen, Agt, Portias 4. Oregon. Portland. Ore. MO.NriOUTII, OREGON Fall Term open September 17th. The students of the Normal School are preara4 tn Use the Bute Certificate immediate) y oa gradu ation. firadatte rei dlly seeare good rosltioaa. Expense of year from VS to U7S. Strong Academic SDd Professional eoaraea. New special Department in Manual Training. Well Equipped Training Department for Catalogue containing full nanoaBeenie address P. L. CAMPBELL. Ot J.B.V.BTTT.IR, rtesideat. See y of Faculty. PMIITIII Cor. Tenth and Commercial Streets Telephone 061. OF SHAREHOLDERS 15,000,000 1,000,000 2,545,114 300,000 1,718,792