THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUKSDAY, AUGUST 12. tWH CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COLUMN .-v, ITEMS TO FILL THIS COLUMN REQIEST- ED FROM FRIENDS IF THE MOVEMENT CIVIC IMPROVEMENT LEAGVE. as to speakers, music, recitals ,et, jalso perform such other duMcs as may The regular meeting of the club be ordered by the society, proved a very Interesting one, many j Pee. S. Said ffl.vrs vhal( be elected ne"V faces were present, and new ; by ballot at the fr regular tilitur name were added to the roll. Con- 'of each year, and shall hold their of stderable work was done. The quts- floes until their su.vwors are lectcd. tion of having the different docks I See. 4. The trtvjivr shall iniike a Whitewashed seems to be of vital lm- 'written report at the end of the year portanee. Thousands of people catch of all receipts, disbursements, and at a glimpse of Astoria as stilling in the Isuoh other times as shall be trdered Columbia and their opinions f the j by the society. city can not be as high ns It ouht to I See. 5. The treasurer hall pay out be, when so many gray and uninvlt- j money only on the order ot the ro lng buildings present themselves to 'clety or executive committee. vlo The Order of Eagles contrib- Sec. 6 No debt stnll 1h contracted uted $10 and the Woman's Club J5 to by the executive loard beyond the the funds of the club, It was reo- 'available means within their control to ommended that the constitution be 'pay the same. No bill shall be jnld published so as to guide those Inter- ; until approved in writing by two of ested In this work. CONSTITUTION OP THE CIVIC IV PROVEMENT LEAGCE OP ASTO RIA Oregon: ARTICLE I. NAME. The name of this society shall be .he Civic Impiovemenl League of Astoria. ARTICLE II.-OBJECT. The object and particular business of this association shall be to protect tne neaitn or Astoria, by taking such action from time to time, as may se cure the enforcement of existing san itary laws and regulations; by call ing the attention of the proper author- itles to any violation thereof, and to procure the amendment of said laws eacn year, consisting t f r.ot less than and regulations, when they shall be 'three members each, vis: (1) commit found inadequate for the prevention of ' tee on streets, alleys and sidewalk; acts injurious to the public health; committee on tree planting, tree also, to promote neatn?ss and order 'culture and street parking; (3) com and to whatever may tend to im- mjtt.e on public parks, lawns and prove the city and beautify it as a (florRi culture; (4) committee on sani place of residence. Ration. Including drainage, sewerage ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP. (and purity of water for domestic pur Sec, t Any person may become a 'poses: (5) committee on education, member of this society by signing the touching Industrial department in constitution and paying to the treas- i schools, also the enforcement of the urer twenty-five (25) cents. jlaw for compulsory attendance at Sec. t All members agree to do school; (6) committee on membership what they can to promote the o! jects to secure the same, of this society, (1) by informing their j ARTICLE VII. PCBUC ACTION, neighbors of the purpose of the so- ..... ciety. and soliciting them to become I re"uf f a" Pntrt o any members of the same; (2) and espec- fWic " tn M ,in e ,,.. , i i 'name of the association, unless the lalljr in the care, cleanliness and im- i " , ' . . . .same shall have been approved by a walks and alleys adjacent. ARTICLE IV.-OFFICER3. Sec. 1. The officers of this society shall be a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, who hall perform the duties common to these officers in other organizations. Sec. 2. These officers shall consti tute an executive committee, who shall make provisions for public meetings OFFICER SHOOTS HIS PRISONER. NEW YORK, Aug. 11. Joseph Ke hoe, who was wanted by the police on a charge of assault ts In a hospital dying, It Is believed, of a pistol-shot wound lrfilcted by Policement Marrl nan. When the officer went to arrest Kehoe, he was struck tn the face. A crowd then shot Marrinan and the po liceman then shot Kehoe but whether by accidental explosion of his revol- Pure and Sweet are the Skin, Scalp, , and Hair of Infants Purified and Beautified by rXIONS cu Ctjtiotra Soap, a, listed by Cdticlba Oixtkbkt, for preserving, purifying, and beautify ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp, and the stopping of tailing hair, for softening, whitening, and toothing red, rough, and ore hands, for baby rashes, itchiags, and dialings, and for all purposes ot the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women ns CtmcrRA Soap in baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, for too free or offensive perspiration, In washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many saa atlve, antiseptio purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. Complete Treatment, SI. Cuticoha 8oaf (26c.), to cleanse the eltln of cnifts and scales ami soften the thlckeaed euUde, COTICDKA Oiktmsnt (60c.), to In stantly allay ltoblng and Inflammation, and oothe and heal, and Ctmcuaa KtsoLvaar Pills (Uo.), to cool and cleanse the blood. Cmnctra Rl0l.vxT Pills (Chocolate Coutad) ar s new, UaWleu, odorleu, eeonom. leal aubatltiito forth celebrated liquid Cuticura Rsaa.TtKT,a wallaa tor all other blood partners and humour en re. Ia oraw.eap viala, aoniaa. lnt0 doaea, prloa tte, Sold ttmutioal On world. Brltuh Depot: , CltirterhouM bo., Loodoe. French IJepott ftBuede ! frua. Perta. Fottbb Pevo and C'rkm. Cokp, Seal frofCl)aMM,0..a. MatKrattLaSlUB.'frai. T the committee ordering the same; and no bill shall be approved which is for a sum greater than ihe appropriation for the special purpose covered by such bill. ARTICLE V. MEETINGS. See. 1. This society shall hold Its meetings on the second Monday even ing of each month or at the call of the president. See. 2. The place for holding the ntmzr metlngs shall be the council lcnBniber, article vi.-coMnm:r:s. Sec. 1. The following standing com mittees shall lie .uooln:?"l by the fo- lty at the ftrt nnntul r. iing of majority of the executive committee. ARTICLE VIII. This constitution may be amended at any regular meeting by a two thirds vote, such amendment having been presented In writing by six mem bers. Respectfully submitted, MARY H. ELMORE, Chairman Committee on Constitution' and By-Laws. ver during the scuffle or purposely has not been determined. Kehoe and Mar rinan were well acquainted and It Is laid there has been bad blo3 between them. POSTAL CLERKS AGAINST AMERICAN FEDERATION. CHICAGO, Aug. 11. The postal r-lerks of Chicago by a majority vote have instructed their delegates to vote aeainst the proposition to affiliate with the American Federation of Labor when it is brought before the National Association of Postal Clerks at the convention to be held in Kansas City the first week In September. While they are willing to pledge their heartiest sympathy the fed eration, they feel certain that affilia tion with it would not be to Their In terest because of their relations wjth the government. FIVE PERSONS INIURED IN A STAGE COACH WRECK DENVER, Aug. 11. A special to the Republican from Georeto-.vn, Colora do, says the Grand Luke stage was vrecKed near Cou'ter, und five per sons hurt, ore fatally. The Injured are: LOUS LAFTT, the 1riv;r, of Wilde. MRS. J. THROCKMORTON, of Georgetown. MISS ALLIE TAB, of St. Louis. MRS. h. BRADLEY, of Kansas City, An unknown man. The horses became frightened and the stage was overturned and badly wrecked. ENGLISH DUCHESS WILL SAIL FOR AMERICA. NEW TORK, Aug. ll.-The Duchess of Marlborough will sail for New York Wednesday of this week on the Kron prinz Wilhelm, cables the London cor respondent of the Herald. She will go to Net--port to remain until the end of the season. A3PEN BANK LOSES 144,000. DENVER, Col., Vug. ll.-D. H. Mof fatt. president of the state bank of As pen, which it all"gei to have lost $44,000 through defalcation of Leonard V. Dingle, the toiler, said loday that Hie necessary funds had been forward ed from here to prevent any Incon venience to the bank. We are proud to note the world is growing better. A Nashville, Tenn., wholesale merchant recently returned $1700 h stole 30 years ngo. An eastern scientist has made the assertion that dyspepsia causes a man to lie. If that is the ense a lot of the citizens of this town were horn dyspeptics. Fears The skin ought to be clear ; there is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap, the skin will be open and clear, unless the health is bad. A good skin is better than a doctor. . The soap to use is Pears'; no free alkali in it. Pears', the soap that clears but not excoriates. Sold all over the world HAVE YOU SEEN" HIM? Prof. Francis the celebrated palmist jhas done a rushing business all week, his parlors being crowded witr. some of the best people of this city. This would Indicate that the people of As toria are quick to recognise a reliable medium when one visits the isty. Prof. Francis guarantees to reveal every In cident of your life and no matter what your trouble Is he can and will help you. He tells you what you are best fitted for; how to obtain the money you are In need of; who, where and when you will marry, and. In fact, ev ery thing yon want to know. If your business is unsuccessful or If you have trouble of any kind, feel yourself In vited to call on this gifted medium. His fee is reasonable and within the reach of all. Vou may wish to know if it is advisable to make a change In business, love, or even marriage. Shall I succeed in my undertakings? Shall I ever become wealthy When shall I marry? How often shall I marry ShAll T ever .be divorced? Does an other share the love that rightfully belongs to me? If so, who? Should I invest my money? In what should I invest? The Professor tells you all these things and a great many more. He is ever ready to assist those with small capital to find a quick and sure investment All business strictly con fidential, and parlors are so arranged that you meet no strangers. Lady in attendance. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.: Sundays, 1 p. m. to 7 p. m. Palmistry and hypnotism taught Me diumistic persons developed. Parlors, 12 and 13, Page building. corner Commercial and Twelfth street TKACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Clatsop county will hold the regular elimination of appli cants for slate and county papers at court house, Astoria, as follows: FOR STATE PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, Aunnst 13, 1902, at nine o'clock a. m., and continu ing until Saturday, August 1C, at four o'clock. Wednesday Pftitnanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeiing, physics, civil government Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Saturday-Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, psychology, FOR COUNTY PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday. August 13, at nine o'clock a. m., and continuing nntil Friday August 15. at fotiro'clock. First, 2nd and 3rd grade certificates Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday-Geography, mental arithmetic, physiology, civil government. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmansli ip, orthogTa-' pby, reading, arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods, physiology. II. 8. LYMAN, School Superintendent. Oregon's Blue Ribbon State Fair Salem, September 15 to 20, 1902 Tou are invited to attend and see the greatest Industrial ex position and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast. Good rs'.'tng every aftinioo.i. I'cmp ground free. Come and bring your families. For any Infor mation, write M. D. WISDOM, Secretary. Portland, Ore. That age has little to do with real genuine love Is shown In the marriage of a Tompklnsvlile man aged 76 to a Monroe county girl aged 18. OINTMENTS and suppositortea will no, pos itively cannot do wore than relievo you. It requires an internal remedy to remove the cause mid effect a cure. Ask yonr druggist for Dr. Pcrrin's booklet on the subject. SUITS OUR CLIMATB. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a in n ii3 His PiM a The Palace Commercial St- CZXZZZZ Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. As Vs ALLEN- Tenth a ad Commcrcral Streets Castings We are prepared to make them oa short notice and of the best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. timi7 riui ivn nrni Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., fan Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coatl ovti twi,t)Mo yean SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AKcuh, Astoria, Or. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . . DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. great demand for a shingle Unin which preserves the wood, privents moss, and retains a fresh, handaom appearance. 1'nrtlcularly Is such the rase in damp climates. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right her In As toria. Cutblrth-'i Creoiote Shingle Stain are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They art put up In eight colors and tvtry package guaranteed. fP A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Hallway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "l'loneer Limited' tiwlns every day and night between St. Paul and Chli'rtK". and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect tram In the world." UnderHtnud: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to pnasengers the beat service known. Luxurious cont'hra, electric light, ateam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uutted States or Canada. All ticket sgenta ell them. . For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, addess. J. W. CASF.Y. C. J. EDDY, Trav. nuw. Agl., l.-n, Agt, Portland. Ore. Portland, Ore, ASK ANY ONE . Who has used Star Estate Range and they will Ull you they are most satisfactory tiey have evtr used. They require but little fuel anl bake quick and uniform, and are easily managed. For sals tn Astoria only by - H. j. Scully 4JI BOND STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth czxzzzzzxzxzzzzzzzzzzzxxxzzxzzzzzxzz Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Pinners n Sjieeialty. Kverytliing the murkct nlTonls. PalaceCaterlngCompany ZZZZZZZZZl IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works Cor. iMh mid Fmtililln ve. Graduates of the school are In con stant demand at salaries ranging from 40 to 1100 per month. Students take the state examinations during their course In the school and are prepared to receive state certificates sn grad uation. Expenses range from $120 to $176 per year. Strong normal course and well equipped training department. The fall term opens September 18, For cat alogue containing full information, ad dress, E. D. ItESSLEIl, President. or J. n.nUTMCR, H!retary. TELEPHONE MilN 661 ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I.KAVK "siVtwii.m, 7:00 p.m. tJ.'SOp.m. POKTI.ANl) AUItlVK I Portland Union Ie-ll: 10 a.m. pot for Astoria and (:40 p.m. way points. j AftTOKIA Vof Portland "ami, It: So a.nT way points iio.aop.in, T;45 a. in 6a0p.ni, HKAMPK IMVIhltlN Astoria for Wnr- 1. 40 a.m. S 15 a. in 1130 a in renton Flavel, Ft 10:30 a. m, 4 'Hi p.m. 5:60 p.m 9:25 a.m. 13:30 p.m, I. SO p.m, 7:!0 p.m, !-,io p.m. 11:35 a in Slovens, Hammond, Seaside. &M n in. tB:fi$ p.m. : 13 p.m. iMOa.m. 8:30 p.m. SOOp.m. Bitisldo fur War renton, Flavel, Hammond, Ft. Stevens, und An torla. Dolly extent Saturday. tSaturdtty only All trains make close connections at flobls with all Northern Taultlo trains to and front the Knst and ttound points, J. C. MA TO. On'l Prvlaht and I'aas. AkviH iVIHTE COLLAR LINE ..Portland - Astoria Houle. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Pally round trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Leave Tortland 7 a. m. Leave Astoria , 7 p. m. Through IVrtland connections with steamer Nahcotta from llnaoo and Long lleach 1'olnts. White Collar I.ln tk-knts inter rhangvabte with O. H. A N. Co. and V. T. Co. tickets. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA," and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Str. "TAHOMA" Leave Tortland Moo , Wd., Frl., i a. nt. Leave Pallet, Tui-s., Ttiur., Sat., Tarn. Str. "MKTLAKO" Lv, Tortland Tues., Thur., Sat., 7 a. m. Lv. lalles, Mon.. Wed., !.. 7 a. m. Landing at foot of Alder Btrvvt, Tort Und Oregob Doth I'honi'S. Main Sal. AGENTS. John M. Fllloon, A. J. Taylor. The Dalles, Ors, Astoria, Ore, Hood IVver, Or, Whits Salmon, Wn. Vancouver, Wn. Lyto. Wn. 8tevenson, Wn. Csrson, Wn. Butler, Wb , Tortland Oregon. J. J, Lucksy, Wolford ft Wyers, J. C. Wyatt, R. 11. Qltbreth, John M. Totton, Henry Olmstead, William Butli-r. E. W. CniCHTON, It T UXURI0U5 1 HAVEL Th, "Northwentern Llmlvd" trains, electrlo lighted throughou', both 1'inlde and out, and strum heated, art with out exception, the finest trslns la the world. Thy embsdy the tWi, rewen snd bit ldas for comfort, convening and luxury ever ofTcrcd the travelling public, and altogether nt the most complete and splendid production i.f th cir builders' art. These splendid Trains Connect With The Greet Nurthcrn The Northern I'atific nd The Canntllnn raclflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the RAST. No extra charge for thea supertoi scommodatlons and all rl,im of tick tls are available for pasnge en the trains oa this line sre prolecltd by th Interlocking f!locU yaiem. W. If. M ISA I, 11. L. StSLER. Ocnersl Agent. Traveling Ag't I'ortntnd. Ortt m. TICKETS TO AND FnOM ALL Points East Vli SHORT LNE TO St. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNKAPOUB. CHICAOO ANU I'OINTS HASl, Through Palac and Tourlnt Blf epers. Dining and ilulfet Smoking Llbiary Cars, Dally Trains; fast time. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes etc., call on or addrnaa J. W. PHALON, IT. DIOKBON Trav. Pass. Agt. uity xicaet AgL 122 Third Street, Portland. A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A . 612 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash. CHICMtSTES'S rflOLISH EHNYROYAL, PILLS yrr arllnl mn4 Only Umihi,. -rr.. Ai-.r.t.n.M. l.adla. micHrt IHff .lull. IM.IinN iraiimniiutlf. Nia n M DraifUtf fclrhMtar k-lal (la. a mmm ttaara, raiua, rax 5 aVwitt i ' f r '"' JI1 nvKiii" Itn HV 1nngnu ltnl,fhutlom sn J llka. I Of tlMia. Hw ot p UnnviRl. ar mtw) 4a. la 1 W al 'l;. r fartlfwlara, Taatlaianlalt i tS B allf SrLaJIfia.". ra. JrQ imijQ Gd MO Oregon Shoit line and Union Pacific TIMIS m-MKU. Depart Chlcaao Portland fpwlal 9:00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atian'lo Kx lira as ULKD From Pirtland Arrive VI, Worm, Uina rna. Kana City 4: St p.m. Ht. Louis, Chicago and Bast. Rail !k, Denver Ft, Worth. Oma t.U) p. m. ha, Ksnsas City, St. Louis, Cbleago 1:40 a. m via Hunt Ington at. Paul Fait mall I p. m. via Bpokans and Kaat. Walla Walla, Lewlaltin, gpo. kane, Minneapolli Hi. Paul, Duluth, Mllwaukae, Chi cag.i and East 7:Ma, m 71 hours from Portland to Chicago, No Changs ot Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER RCIIEDULH From Astoria All sailing data, subjtnt to ohangD For Ban Francis eo every Ave days "Columbia River ic Mondas 7 a. m. Dally eg. oept Bun. To Portland and 4 a. m. Steamer Nahmtt& Imvm Aatnrlm ah tide dally for Ilaraco, connecting there tt'llh trains for Loll tisanh. Tlon amit North lleach points Hntunilng ar nica ai Aiint sums -nilig. O. W LOUNSBKURT. Agsot, Astoria. A. U CRAIO. General Paan'nfer Agent. Portland. Oregon. , EAST SOUTH VIA IVllOt. Plfth and Leavs Irving sts. Portland Arrtva Overland Express Trains for Salem, ltoeburg, Ash land, Hucrampnto, Ogden, Ban Fraa Cisco, Mojavs, Los Angelr. El Paso, New Orelsans and the East. At Woodburn (dally except Hun dav), morning train connects with tram for Mt. An gel, Bllverton, Hrownsvlllo. Sprlngtleld, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvallls passen ger. Sheridan passen 8:30 p.m; 7: a a.m 7:10 p.m M JO a.m 7:U a.m I SO p ra ll::sa.m 114 :M p.m gT. I lltmlly exci.pt Hunday. Pally It, -hat. tt..tv..l ..I. r... - . ... vii . . . . " -'ii run- land. Sacramento and San Frsnclsco. Net rates 117.(0 first clans, without berth and f 14.00 second class, Including berth. ltnta attil ft,-Wfa I traalrH n.,Ut. snd Europe. AIo Japan. China. Hono lulu and Auatrnlla. Can be obtained in v, . Hi lumng, Third and Wash ington sreets. TaJIIIILL DIVISION. PsMetigur drpot foot "t Ji'ffern St. lave for Oaw-g.i daily nt 7:!0, J:40 a. m.; 12:30, 1:65, 1 26. 6:16, l;2J, 1:05, 11:30 p. m, and 9 w p, m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portlind d.illy at 't.Si, 11:30, M0:60 a. m.; 1:35, 3:15 :.!. 0:20. 7 40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 s. m. iliilly except Mondsv: 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun dnya only. Leave for Dallas dully except Sun day at 4:30 p. in. Arrive at rorllsnd at 0:30 a. m. Pnaafnaer train leaves Dalln for Alrlce Mondays, Wednesday and Frl daya st 2:45 p, m. It-turna Tuesdays, Thurmlaya and Saturdays. Kxctpt Sunday. R. B. MILLKR. Gen. Frt. and Pais. Agt, BEST0F EVERYTHING In a Word This Tells of the Paats.iger Service via . the Korlhwcstcrn fcine Eight Trains Dally Between St, Psul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerleae Dining Cars, Library snd Obaervatlon Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars, The 20th Century Trains Runs Every Dsy of the I ear. The Finest Tram in the World Electric Lighted Heated TUB BADOnit STATE EXPRES8, the Finest Daily Train Running between St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West Made via The NORTH KRN PACIFIC Q It RAT NORTHERN AND CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS. This Is also the BEST LINI between Omaka, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All Agent- Bell Tickets vkt The Northwestern Line w. h. uaA. m m mAtm, Oenerai Asrnist Ps4 V9 148 AWerBr-st, rmtUaSTdthT