ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDN12NDAY, APRIL 15, 19X fr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooih Povdor Uaod by people of refinement ww over a Quarter 01 a ceniury PRCPARED 1Y BREVITIES Today Weather Western Oregon and Washington-Cloudy to partly cloudy, with shower of rain squalls. Interview Trullinjrer & Hardest)-, 4S3 Commercial street, about your electric al work. The Frnech bary Henrlette wa start d on her way to Vancouver yesterday la tow of the tug Samson. A marriage license was Issued yester day to W. K. Llndfors of this city and Mis Mary Field of Minneapolis. Th steamer Elmore will leave As toria for Tillamook bay points Wed nesday, April IS, at I o'clock a. in. ? Present your Presto coupons to us and wc will present you with a full su ed 13c package of Presto for t cents. Johnson Brothers. It looks as though the three Alaska bound ships would get away about the same time. It will keep them busy to get ready for sea by tomorrow'. ' The ladies of the Every Monday club will ctve a tea and apron sale at the residence of Mrs. Charles S. Brown, Franklin, avenue, Tuesday, April 21. The reserved seat sale for Beaty" moving picture exhibition which takes place at Fishers tomorrow night op ens at Griffin's book store at o'clock this morning. Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on. the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1SU. Art rugs? Carpets? Fancy rockers? Iron beds? Go-carts? , Stoves? Ran ges? Pictures? Frames? Anything in the house furnishing or decorating line? See H. H. Zapf. i Svensen's book store sells ' all the latest maeailnes. stationery, school supplies, musical Instruments, novel- ties, pictures, etc., etc. Tolstoi's great scenic production "The Resurrection," which is creating a 'great furore in New York, London and Paris, will be the attraction on Thursday, April 2S. at Fishers' opera " house. The quartermasters of Portland, Seat tie, and San Francisco have been direct zi. to advertise for bids for 10,000.000 feet of lumber for shipment to the Phil ippines. Included In the contract will be 2500 doors, J E. Ferguson goes over to Fort Columbia today to push the, work on his Arm's contract, which Is to be com pleted In about 34 days, giving the fort A first-class water system with ample storage reservoirs and good service. : The DeMoss entertainers delighted a large audience last evening at the Methodist church. A wide variety of instruments were used, and each with eminent skill and grace. The perform ers are indeed a pleasing company, and were ably assisted by home talent. " Plumbing out of Joint? Need some tlnwork? Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, who will promptly attend your wants with the latest sanitary plumbing fixtures and most skilful workmanship. Tin Ding, gas&ttlng and beating. William L. Trullinger and Millard F. Hardesty, well known electricians, have formed a copartnership and open ed a store at 433 Commercial street. They will do a general business in elec trical supplies .installing and repair ing; for which a long experience gives them eminent qualifications. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP EXCURS ION RATE FOR ASTORIANS VIS 1TINO PORTLAND ON PRESI DENT'S DAT, MAT 2t On President's day, May 21, the A. & C. R.' R. will sell round trip excursion tickets from Astoria to Portland an dreturn at $2 for the round trip, good to return May 22. PERSONAL MENTION : J. Bruce Pol worth of Cathlamet Is in the city. - Miss Dickie Byrd of Seaside Is visit ing In the city. Henry S. .McGowan came down from Portland last evening. Captain Brooke Payne of Fort Stev ens Is at the Occident. , ' ; ' Grandpa B. C. Kindred came up from Jfew Astoria yesterday, , Cap.1 Jams 8. Pourle of Fort Stev " ' ... . ;' ' l ... j". nti'i :t ' ens and Major J. A. Maney of Van cmiver bairacka are In the city, Mrs. M. E. Sabln of Warrenton was an Astoria visitor yesterday, Mrs. F D. Winton returned from a visit In Portland last evening. H. S. Glle came over from Ilwaco yesterday enroute to Portland. ' v Hans Peterson, postmaster at Al toona, was In Astoria yesterday. Arthur Leberman Is vlaltlnnjr his wife in Portland for a few days. O. E. Kerlee of 'he OystervlUe Clam Canning company 1 1" the city. . V. L. Vhlenhart, an old resident of Astoria, now of Portland I In the city H. B. Gist, whom King Edward Is said to resemble. Is among the pas sengers for Tillamook on the Sue M. Elmore this morning. Route Agent I.oboner of the Wells, Fargo Co.. express Is a passenger on the Sue H. Elmore for Tliramook, where he will establish offices for the company. D. K. Warren Is 111 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hlgglns In this city. He came over from his home In Warrenton two days ago, and not feeling well has remained here for treatment. It Is hoped no serious ill ness will develop. ENGLISH COAL IN DEMAND. The American demand for English coal Is again in evidence, and many large vessels are being loaded and started for our country as rapidly as possible. The demand for the cele brated Hostettter'a Stomach Bitters is also largely increased, because more people are learning of It wonderful curative powers in case of stomach, liver, kidney and bowel disorders, and having tried one bottle hey are be ing convinced of Its value, and won't vcept anything else In Its place. This will be your experience, too. If you will only give It a trial. It will build un the run down system in the spring, overcome that tired, depressed feeling. Durlfy the blood and cure loss of ap petite. Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, and la grippe. Don't fail to "try It. NOTICE. By an agreement between the Astor ia Loan office and the Retail Clerks upion, this store is allowed to keep open after ( o'clock p. m. for the pur pose of receiving pledges with the un derstanding that no goods are sold af ter that hour. C. W. SPRIGGS, Secretary. Funeral Notice The funeral services of the late Char les T. Heilborn will be held on Wed nesday at 12:15 p. m. at Grace Epis copal church, conducted by the rector. Rev. Wm. Seymour Short. The pro cession will leaye the residence on Ex change street at 12 m.' Friends are Invited. The Interment at Greenwood will be private. Social Dance Astoria Council No. 106 Toung Men's Institute will give a social hop at Han- thorn's hall Wednesday evening, April 15. A plea.wnt evening is promised to all who attend. Tickets 50c. Cheap Fuel. Fir slabwood, stove legths, $2.50 per cord. Boxwood 11.50 pr large load. Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans fer man. Hats Trimmed Free Mrs. Ingleton has Just opened a fine line of spring hats and flowers, with waists, white skirts and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches, ami all kinds of ladles and children's furnshlng goods at sale prices. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. The banjo-playing by the DeMoss ar tists can scarcely be excelled. Evaporated Cream ibtarir the abors cap label, flows Irrom me can ncn m every ingnamm I wtaicb enters Into body Mining. Economy Brand I carries our guarantee a to Ms careful preparation, rienneta ana purity, u m auitreni rrom m I watery rxanos ana aoas a ren net, to your rooa. iry nana you will M connncea i ins phi. Look lor our cap label. HELVETIA MILE COHDEHSIHG CO. Highland, Illinois a" liFlfMlPPii If wiatcr ltl fo "all m Vnra," Triad wha Mires Rootbeer iTbal will 1t yea geiaf." i the ajaUsaa ft m RETURN TO THEIR WORK (Continued from page 1) the mortar mlxjrs and brlckhandlers, while the demand from the cement men was dated April . On this allow ing the committee promptly decided that the strike was off, at least until a new demand may be made with proper notice. The organisations Interested will meet next Friday night, but the question as to whether at that meeting another dcmund will be authorised remains un answered, v The master painters are saying very little as to the situation or Its probable outcome further than to state that on necessary work they have men em ployed, and as future work needs at tention they will find men to do It. The painters claim that many-'men are being put to work dally, 35, they say. In the past two days, and they are encouraged over the acesslon of one of the large houses. Chase Paint Oil company, to helr ranks. NOTHING LIKE IT. Beaty Bros. moving picture show consists of 1&0.000 of the latest moving pictures and the latest Illustrated Illustrated songs sung by Professor Hadley of. New Tork. This show is not to be classed with the so-called moving picture shows of which there are so many traveling nowadays. It is an acknowledged fact that the Beaty Bros, have the only six moving pic ture machines on earth with the dia mond projecting lens. . Beaty Bros. had these machines made to order last July. They have six spockets that do away with all that quiver. Most of the Beaty Bros, pictures are colored and cost M cents per foot, while the or dinary picture costs 10 cents a foot. You will see such pictures as "An Old Maid From New York," "Jack and the Beanstalk," In 10 beautiful scenes. "Unexhaustible Cab," I guess that will hold you for a while. "Assassination of President McKlnley." "His Funeral," Who's Baby Are You," "I mAunt Ras tus' Baby, That's Whose Baby I Am." Don't fall to see "A Fisherman's Catch," "Casey and the Street Roller," "A Fat and Lean Man's Wrestling Match," "A Man With Four Heads." "Capture of SIddle Brothers, Out laws," battle scenes, boat scenes, train scenes, comic scenes. Beaty Bros, come to our city very highly recom mended. The Salt Lake Tribune says: "Beaty Bros, played at the Salt Lake theater Friday. October 24, 1902, and gave uni versal satisfaction." At Fishers' Opera, house April 16. Admission 25 and 50 cents. Teachers' Institue The annual Clatsop county teachers' Institute will be held May , 7, and S at Astorli. The day sessions In the high school building, evening sessions at the Methodist church. All teachers of this county, will be In attendance prompt ly. The public cordially invited to at tend day and evening meetings. H. S.. Lyman, School Supt. NOTICE. The Htag social announced to be given by the Molly Hogans tomorrow even ing has been postponed until Thursday April 23. Committee. Neatly prlced stationery Is a delight to the artistic eye. The Astorlan Job Printing department does that kind of printing. FOR 30 DAYS I oner for the next 30 days the follow ing line of cigars at Portland prices: Manara Banquet, Sancana Y. Hya. El Sldelo, El Telegraffo, El Symphonie, La Sorrento, La Belle Creole, Rosa Al Mayo, Owls, Exports, Chllds, Oremas, Sailor Prlne, a union label cigar. Royl Bengals, two packags of Dur ham free with each 100. Manila Gems, J for 5 cents; Old Vir ginia Cheroots, for t cents; Porto Ricsin cigars, 600 and 60 free. Some bargains In Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco. Don't forget the fact that prices will be satisfactory. Pipes and Playing Cards, Cigar Hold eis, Amber and Meerschaum. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Safes' sold for cash or on the Installment plan. Call and see ample and get price. P. A. TRULLINGER 515 Commercial Street ' Phone3M and 287 1-T wo Stores PUBLISHING HOCSK3 WILL UNITE Chicago, April 14. Methodist through out the land Will have put before them for consideration and discussion Wed nesday, the plan to merge Into one wriHirate Institute the two great pub lishing house of the church the Meth odist Cook Concern In New York and the West-rn Methodist Nook Concern of Cincinnati and Chicago. The act la to unite Ih two corpora tions under one tlnn title and gather under one roof the varied publishing interests connected wiihtfttbbttth school literature and the enormou bookmak Ing departments that are now divided between the two plants In New York and Cincinnati. The Kpworth Herald will be pub lished In the Institution, but the perl odlcals, of which there are five, and a nmguslne printed In German In Cln ctnnatt. will continue to be Issued from the point where they are now pub lished. It Is calculated that an annual sav ing of HIO.O'W can be effected by com bining he corporations. BALL PLAYER EVANGELIST. Chicago. April 1. Facing the assem bled minister! of the Chicago Presby tery. William A. Sunday, the former ball olayer. has submlttted to the nee essary egaminatlon to determine his Qualifications for ordination as an evan gellst of the Presbyterian church. He answered the questions of his examln era to their entire satisfaction and hi orthodoxy was pronounced sound In every particular. He will be formally ordained tomorrow at the Jefferson Park Preabyterlan church, when Dr. Wilbur Chapman will preach the ser mon and Dr. Alex Patterson will de liver the charge to the candidate. COL. LYNCH F.UUNO RAPIDLY. New York. Atirll 14. It is learned that the friends of Colonel Lynch, who Is undergoing a sentence of life Im prisonment for his treason In aiding and acting the Boer in their war ngulnst Great Britain, are greatly con cerned about his health in prison, cao le the Tribune's correspondent In Lon- Jon. Lynch hus lost weight a well as spirits, and his friends say mat ma health is falling rapidly and that he mny not llv long enough tu be par doned by the king after the royal visit to Ireland. CiEN'EitAL SLTEMNTEDENT. Spokane. April H It is stated here that Assistant General Superintendent F. W. Gilbert, of the Northern Pacific railway, has been appointed general superintendent, succeeding M. C. Kim berly. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining In the postofflce at Asjor la unclaimed for 30 days April 13. . Anderson Matt Astburg H Bulnbrldge J Bezlla John Urooks M Clarence Durke H R Carlson Chris Collund Geo Dehony Paul Ford H O Mrs Cuillard Jos Harrington Catherine Hood David Hoec-h Mrs Juralil & Co Jerald & Co Kocher Laura Miller Cellctte W Parker Geo S Parsons D Shea James Skibbe Otto Paul Smith J W Taylor Tom Wilson Ausfust Foreign: Bohsemeler Morlkr Herrn Hanson Jeris Herr Matly Victor Monlsleur Tosheimsen Martin Wiken Maria Victoria Packing company Are You Bilious? 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SI Notv of other National ' Ilaiik IM.09 Nlckol and rents M il Lawful inonry reserve In bunk, via: Scl 131,000.00 nr.lcniptlon fund with U. 8. treasurer (S per rent of cir culation 121,10 Total !..7U.tIT.M LIAIUUTIE8. Capital stock paid la I M.000.0 riurplu fund , W.OOO 0 . !ndlvMd proltt. les pen and ta paid 1MM.M Nat Ions I lUnk note out- tudln ' U.M0.09 Imlh IiIubI drix- ll RUbJei't to oh-ck ..&U.IM.7 Demand certlrtcale of Jpmlt iu.rn.it Certified check ...... IHI.O0 ttT.744,70 Total .'. t7.ST.M of Ort'ion, County of Clutsop, : I, S. ft. (Iin1n, cashier of the above itnrurd bunk, do solemnly wear that the nlmve statettirnt Is true to the best uf my knowledae and belief, f. , OOltDON. Cashier. Hul.w rU.c.i ,nd sworn to before m this 11th lity of April. 1WI 0. It. THOMSON, Notary I'ubllo. I'orrect Attest; U. C. navel. W. T. McGregor, J.tb Kniiuii. Director. ASK THE AOENT lOK TICKETS vu ..Tt'.).. SrOKANK. ST I'Al'L. DtLV'TH. MlN.NKAI'oLIS. rlllCACSO AND Al.l. 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