THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1902 f r Mid . noHT y&tn OUTLAWS, On of Um and Killed f and Sheriff Seriously Injured. ,; GUTHWK, O. T Ft. Sl.-Anotnr desperate fight occurred today between Oklahoma officers and a band of out laws that killed Sherlga Smith and Beck at Anadarko a month ago. As a result one of the outlaws, Wai ter Swofford, is dead, and , Deputy Sheriff John Fisher, of Oklahoma, sr lously, tnjurd. To other outlaws, Sain Casey and Mil Watson, aurrendreed. A WHITE PATH. 3S5JHERE is only cne khJ cf Qeanlhcss, tut that are many kinds of cosp. There is only one destination, but there tre many paths that lead to it. If you want the short est and safest read to QeanIir.Js:T it L paved with Ivory Soap. Neiiher man no? dcL-.es ever f-l beyond the cleansing power cf Ivcry Csap. Its rich, creamy lather extracts even' particle cf dirj tut it stops at the dirt I Ivory Soap it fleets. NATION'S NEW, MONEY BOX. It Will Hold $90,000,009 in Bills and ; Is Beyond the Hope of Burglars. In the panic of 1SSJ here was a sud den call for bank notes from banks in all parts of the country. The de mand, beginning in moderate terns, presently Increased to enormous pro portions. It wiped out the J5.000.000 supply of bank notes In the treasury vaults in no time, and still the call continued. ' " The issue division of the treasury department was set to work double time in the efforts to keep up the sup ply. It fell behind hopelessly from the first, and at one time there were re quests for some $30,000,000 more than could be 'supplied. Naturally this increased the panic and aided in bringing about disaster, 'and tha "authorities at Washington came in for severe criticism. Their answer was that, the $5,000,000 in bank notes on hand took up all the space! The Interior of the building is also available for such storage; j lined with wires to facilitate quick ''Provide more space then," said the ! communication and should any fool banking interests; and the govern- 1 hftnly robber attempt to intimidate ment set about doing so. , jthe treasurer, assistant treasurer or The result of that complication Is a 'cashier, the official would only have wonderful new vault. Just now com- to prcsss a button under his hand to pleted, which will store $90,000,000 in brin& an aed force to his assistance money .With this enormous sum on !n ,ess 30 seconds. -New Tork hand It is not probable that any de- (Sun- mand will be able to exhaust the hn- ' mediate resources. jSENATOR SMITH REMEMBERED. The new vault is 12 feet square and its walls rise to a height of 12 feet. The lining Is composed of Bessemer steel plates three-eights of an inch I T(w Baker City Democrat gayg. in thickness, and thews are securely Senator William Smith is the happy iaienea oy msoi uuB uu recipient of a handsome heavy gold IU iraiKrw.. ui wrci, mvu ; watCtl charm lha tt ,, r--i . 1 " v, V. Ul UJ11- they bowed before the open entrance. Now there are duplicate locks on those doors, and the whole construction is so compact that nothing but dynamite would have much effect upon it. Aside from this passive protection In all its various forms, v the gigantic storehouse of wealth opposite the White house has the benefit of one of the most complete systems of guards ever devised. About TO watchmen are employed and they work In three re liefs, patrolling the entire building at all hours of the day and night. . The captain's office Is continually in communication with the chief of police of Washington, the command ant at for Meyer and the command ant of the Washington " arsenal, eo that In the event of emergency the po lice or a cavalry or artillery force could instantly be summoned. Stacked in the various parts of the building . where money is stored are sufficient weapons to arm over .1000 mea aad quantities of ammunition. i Astoria Fishermen Present Baker Man I With Token of Esteem. FATAL SAWMILL ACCIDENT. Et"GE.E, Ore , Feb. 21. A fatal ac cident occurred this afternoon In a sawmill at Springfield. I. 8. Anders was at work on Kmt way when "dog" that had not been driven Into one of the logs securely lew out, struck the man on the tem ple with such force as to shatter the skull. He lived only a few minutes. A YOUNQ HERO. CHICAGO. Fob. Sl.-Arthur Ean the IT year old boy who hat saved 27 lives in Lake Michigan, will be pre ented with a medal awarded by the Royal Humane Society of LtKuUm, England, tomorrow night. William Wyndham, the British consul here will make the presentation. The so clety gives only two medal a year and this Is tha first time tlmt one of them has been awarded to a resident of the United States. MURDER OR SUICIDR EVERETT. Wash.. Feb. St.-Mra, Clara Malvern waa shot to death this morning at her home In Snohomish, I whether suicide or munfar the coro ner's jury has not yet derided. Joe Malvern, a piano player, went home Intoxicated and began a quarrel with j his wife, during which the shot w.u (fired. Malvern claims his wife shot herself. . HUMES AGAIN THE CHOICE. SEATTLE, Feb. Jt.-The Republican city convention today renominated Thomas J. Humes for mayor; John Rlplinger, for controller; Mitchell Gil liam, tor corporation counsel, and M. H. Gormley, for treasurer. EPISCOPAL BISHOP WSAD. BALTIMORE, Feb. Jl.-Blshop A. Latane. of the Reformed Episcopal church, died tonight. FIRE ON A DREDGER. SEATTLE, Feb. 21. Fire partially destroyed the Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Company's big Jredgir. San Diego, anchored in Elliot bay, this afternoon. CALtFORNIAN WJXS. SALT LAKE, Feb. 2l.-Ja;k Clifford. the California lightweight, )ut Roy Condte, of Salt Lake, ;a the Coor for he count ot ten. In the lata round, of a scheduled 20-round contest tonight. The fight, up to Its sudden termina tion, waa very fast M'GGOVERN -SULLIVAN FIGHT. LOCISVrLLE. Feb. 21. Arrange ments for the fight between Terry MoGovern and Dave Sullivan tomor row night, in this city, have been completed and reports from the fight ers indicate that they are in plrme condition for the contest . HORSES FOR 60UTH AFRICA. DILLON, Mont. Feb. 21. Three car load of raddle horses have been pur chased in this county by British asvnts for use of the English army in South Africa. DIAMONDS AH kinds of precious stones, set urn! unset, at very mod erate prices. Tlio latest pro ductions in the jeweler's art in Society Emblems, rins, Badges, etc. Solid valuo and guaranteed quality in standard v.nfclies and clocks Fine repairing. y.y.y.w.y.' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaA WWwm w WWW WW WW WW J. H. SEYA10UR. CHOICE MEATS LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON. GROTON. Mass., Feb. 21. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., who has been ill with pneu-nonia for two weeks In the Gro ton school Infirmary, Is bound for Washington tonight. bolts Is built into the masonry. Ibia Ttiver Ti .. V. ' t-. . All the pigeon holes, nearly 6000 in lUnion, the token belmr in mnH.Hm number, are steel, and there Is not of tne (,ffort8 of n an inch of inflammable material in inalf of the'i.iM, ,.t ,1,. ... .uv in, ine last session of the state legislature. Raised m bronze gold on the f flv the furnishings of the vault This reesptacleof the nation's wealth is doubtless an object of deep longing to some thousands of gentlemen who make a living by helping themselves to other people's money in ways not sanctioned by the law, 'but it would ' be- a very remarkable cracksman, or array of cracksmen' for that matter, who should get anywhere near the $90,00,000 securely nested In the new vault This new vault can be entered only through the old vauR, and Its location is impossible to determine from the outside of this building. The govern or the charm Is the facsimile of a sal mon, each detail as to fins, scales and other parts being most vividly brought out, engraved about the edge is a unique and delicate design. About the center figure la Inscribed "From C. R. V. P. Union." On the back of the adornment Is handsomely engraved the following: "Presented to Senator William Smith, 1902. Accompanying the gift, was the appending communication: Astoria, Feb. 11.- Hon. William Bmiin, Bauer City. Ore. nir aw ment has even gone so far as to put j The fishermen of the Columbia have long intended to show you their ap preciation of the valuable service ren dered them during the last session of the legislature, but the lack of funds prevented us from carryinr out nnr in false windows, heavily curtained, to deceive any one wno might try to determine the resting place of the treasure from the outside. Two special guards, who have for .... t " ii um carrying out our years done sentry duty over the bank pIanf(. we thereCore Mk th tiAfaa m n wA 4-1 a n&nt iiaiilf an tliav . .. " ZJZ ,7 Z-7 ,7 .r icm tlre llttle charm- whieh e have guarded the old. But even if these you unh)Jr nte M- ft suwui wuum uc wvcrvunie, ine utmn token of robber who had reached the entrance to the vault which he could never do, by the way-would be able to get no further, for the doors are pracitcally Impregnable. It was not so always. There was a time when a committee of investiga tion invited a delegation of bank burglars to experiment on the doors. The gentlemen of the Jimmy ex amined the situation carefully, smiled, did a few minutes work with their tools and said to the investigating com mittee: our esteem and friendship: may the good Lord always bless and prosper you. With the asurance that your kind ness will be long remembered by the men who risk their lives to catch the flab, I am sincerely yours, H. M. LORNTSEN. HERMAN WIRE, Secretary. President. THE REVISED BIBLE. The new American standard revision of the Bible brine it nn to : "After yougentlemenaa j without changing Its meaning; but do the people want any change from the original copy? Thousands will answer "No." This would also be the popu lar answer If you jik "people who have once tried Hosteller's Stomach Bitters to use some other remedy. New medicines come and go, but this old reliable remedy continues to be the favorite, because It can always be relied on in the most severe cases of indigestion, dyspepsia, f atulency, nervousness, constipation or bilious ness. We would feel its beneficial ef fect from the start and it will even tually restore you to perfect lualth. Our Private Die Stamp Is over the teck of the, bottle. : ' .. ' 3af- CY was the first maker of sticks of soap for shaving. Sticks in 3 sizes;, shaving calces in 3'sizesT ! ftan' Soap nuWuhed ova loo ytan. PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, WTash., February 15, 1902. Seal ed bids proposals. In triplicate, will be received at the office of the Depot Quartermaster, Portland, Oregon, until 2:30 p. m., March 5, 1902, and then opened for the construction of a steamboat in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the Depot Quartermaster's office at Port land, where full Information will be furnished. Envelopes containing pro posals should be marked: "Proposals for Steamboat," and addressed, J. W, JACOBS, C. Q. M. Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Mests Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen &Co., S18 COMMERCIAL STREET. C; W. BARR DENTIST Mansell Building. 57$ Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR TELEPHONE. RED 2061. J.A.FASTABEND GBNERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. DR. QATTHEW PATTOfl Physician and Surgeon. Oflictf ind Residence Pi(e Building. . Calls answered day or night PROPOSALS WANTED. "y Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash.. February 10, 1902. Sealed proposal, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. m. March 1L 1902, and then opened for the con struction at Fort Wright Wash., of one double barrack building, brick. For full information, plans and speci fications apply to this office. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelops containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for construc tion of building at Fort Wright Wash.." and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JACOBS, c Q. M. FOR DiiEP RIVER. The steamer Mayflower makes regu lar trips to Deep River as follows: Leaving Fishers' wharf, Astoria, on Sundays at 12:30 d. m.. and on Tues days, Thursdays nd Saturdays at 5:30 a, m., and at 2 p. m. Returning from the headwaters of Deeo river at 7:30 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. SEND IT TO TOUR FRIENDS. The subscription price of the Semi Weekly Astorian has been reduced from two dollars to only ONE DOL LAR A TEAR. Ton could not pur chase a more valuable gift for a dol lar than a year's subscription to the Airtorian with which to pleaoe teople who are acquainted with Astoria or Clatosp county, or with which to in terest those who are not acquainted. It goes twice each week for only one dollar a year. DYSPEPTICIDE Tha rreatwt aid to DIGEST PON. Don't Guess at It But if you are going East write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Oars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and mm Cincinnati. Don't fall to write us about your trip as we are in a posi tion to give you some valuable Infor mation and assistance; 5319 miles of track over which are operated some of tha finest trains In the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address. J. C. LINDSET, B. H. TRUMBELL, T. F, A R. A. Com'l Agt. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. Prompt Deliveries Of Choicest Freeh and n Cured MEATS BOSTON MEAT MARKET New Shop, Host of Service. Phone Main 01, v 'llsQ AaslS Latest Importations In TEA, RICH and all kinds of CHINA MERCHANDISE. Contractors for Chlnest LABOR Hop Hing Lung & Co Insurance, Commission and Shtpplnf. C. J TRENCHARD, Agent Wells Fargo and Paoitlc Kiprett Conip'ys. Custom House Broker PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 11. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our Car Will Recelv Bpeclal Attention. No. 53S Dunne 8t Astoria, Ore. W. J. COOK. Mgt. Res. TL U3L Andrew Asp, ; Wipa liter, llirtmilk hi !rtltr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT v REASONABLE PRICES. Bseclal Attention Given to Ship art Steamboat Repairing. General Blaoft smithing, First-Clans Horss Bhoelnf, ttc. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE Dr. T. U. Ball DENTIST. Sit Commercial SU Astoria, Ort, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tbe digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By Its use many thousands of dysneptles have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. it can't help but do you good Prepared onl f by K. 0. ImWiTT & Co., Chicago ,j6coj)uuns2'i times tnewc, aw. . We lead, others follow. QUITPAYINO RENT Own your own home Don't pay Interest The Oregon Mutual Home Society Will buy you a home for $1000, or pay your mortgage for the same amount You ran repay them at fS.SS per month, without Interest. Send for leaflet ex plaining our plan. Home Omce, m t-ommermi EMf., Portland. Ore. Tel. South 10S1. Local agents wanted in every town In the state. Contracts matured as follows: December 21, Wl. No. 1. January IS, 1902, No. S. Branch Office: 424 Commercial St EAST , SOUTH Leavs 8:30 p.m 1:20 a.m 7:3 a.m 114: Gt p.mj DeooL Fifth anil Irving sts. Portland Arrlva Warland Szpreas Trains for Salem, Rosetrarg, Ash land. Sacramento. Ogden, San Fran- 7:tf a.m Cisco. Hojave, Los Angeles. El Pas. New Orsltans and 1:20 p.m At Wosdtturn (dally except 8u- flAvl. mnrniitv train connects with train for ML An gi. Bllverton, BrownsTllls, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt Angel and Sllver- tntt Corvallls, passen ger. Sheridan passen- If-Dany ejcect Bnnflay V 5:M p.m lS:Ma.m ?betl.boUl land, Sacramento and Ban Francisco. Nftt rntttm tlT KA -a. .1... 1 vim, vniMiuui berth and t!4 00 aennnd cXnmm InxlnHnv berth. . Rates and tickets tof Eaotern points and Europe. Also Japan, China. Hono- Inlll and A i, pa n r-. V.. .kt.i... ''om V. A. Schilling, Third and Wash ington sreeis. TAMHTLL DIVISION. Pstsenger depot foot of Jefferson St. Leave fo? Oswego dally at 7:20, : a. m.; 12:80, 1:55, 2:26, 5:15, 6:25. 8:06, 11:20 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. on Sunday only. Arrlvs at Portland dally at S:85, 8:80. n0:50 a. m.j 1:85, 2:16. i:8, 6:20, 7-40, 10:00 p. m.j 12:40 a. m. dally except Monday; 8:80 and 10:46 a, m. on Sun days only. Leave for Dallas dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 1:20 a. m. ' Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlec Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Tnursaay and Saturdays. Except Sunday, B. B. MILLER, . Gen. Frt, and Pass. Aft, V SWEATERS JUST ARRIVED In Greatest Variety and Best Grades Ever Seen In Astoria. No Article of DresN Is ko Comfortable, no lrimy, limit hy mid mo ronvcnlt'iit. Sweaters Aiijhoily ran wt'nr Hwonlor. AhvitvN , n (it and arc ul wj a niirprlutc. Bowling , Riding Driving Hunting Yachting Football M Ladies Gents Children School Street House Anybody Everybody ) K L SffMS 1 The Clothier. SWEATERS KOPP'S BEST ADeliciousanci Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The Northern Pacific Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer for domestic ind export trade. Bottled beer for family us or keg br supplldd at any tlmt. Delivery In the city frt. Horth Pacific Brewery D ECO R A TE ! Plcnsant and artistic interiors mid attroctivn ex teriors niako life brighter iul linjiiei'. Puint and paf er are cheap. Better Cheer Up The Home by putting some new bright paper anil puintH on the walls. It will be more plousunt and more healthful. latest and prettiest styles now received. Call and g.t estimates. C. M. CUTBIRTII 127 Seventh Street I'hoiie "08,1 A Hold Up W hsld up our 11ns of Stovss and Ranss to ths publlo for In spectlon. Prlcss on all Heatlnc Stoves w havs shot to plscss. W..J. Scully 431 BOND STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Fancy and Staple Groceries FL0UK. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS....... Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. ' As Vs ALLEN Tenth aad Commercial Streets ' I