ASTORIA, OREGON, WKDNKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1904. PAGE TWO. KNIGHTS ARE IN 'FRISCO Ten Thousand Knights Templars Parade Through Gaily Dec orated Streets. FORTY BANDS MADE MUSIC Twelve Grand Divisions Made tli Parade Throe 3IUtv Lonjj King IMward's llepresen tative Center of Attraction Sun Fmnclsoo. Sent. 6. The 29th Ji-t.inni.-i1 lomluve of the order of Knights Templar was inaugurated to day w 1th a grand parade, which brought into contrast the 13th and iOth centur ies mid recalled the age of chivalry, when Richard Coeur D' Leon and the no less knightly Saladin battled for the possession of the holy city, with flut tering gonfalons and richly compari soned horses, prancing in gay accou trements. The striking feature of today's pa rade was the presence in the line of the earl of Euston and six other offi cials of the templar order represent ing the Knights Templar of England and Wales. Their distinctive uniforms attracted special attention. Joseph Leath of Coeur D' Leon com mandery, Knoxville, Tenn., dropped dead during the parade, while starting to do a knightly act. He was riding in a, carriage and noticing a comrade -who seemed almost overcome he stepped from his carriage to offer him a seat. As he touched the ground he fell dead from ail apopletic stroke. San Francisco, Sept. 6. Ten thou sand Sir Knights marched for miles through the gaily decorated city streets today, inspired by the music of the 40 bands and the cheers of thousands of spectators, who lined every foot of the way, crowded windows and doorways, and filled the grandstand and review stands erected for the purpose. The morning of the great parade broke before the announced starting time and the . various commanderles hastened to the assembjy points of their respective grand divisions. The parade started in the lieart of the city, wound in and out of the down town banking dfstrlcts, thence for 1 blocks ud the main thoroughfare of Market street to the broad and beau tiful boulevard, Vanness avenue, where a number of grandstands were erected. From one of these Most Eminent Grand Master Stoddard, with the officers and members of the grand encampment re Viewed the parade. From another stand ' close by. Governor George C. Pardee, Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz, the most worshipful grand master, officers of the grand lodge F. and A. M., the high priests and officers of the grand chap ter of R. A. M., grand council, R. and S. M., also saw the procession pass In review. The parading divisions mov ed promptly at 10 o'clock, the appoint ed time. It was headed by a squadron of mounted police, Sir Knight George TV. Wittman, chief of police, command liie. Commander of the Parade Sir Charles L. Field, grand captain general of California and his chief of staff, E. Sir George D. Clark, the first division following. In this section were two carriages, the first carrying JJst Emi nent Sir Henry Bates Stoddard, grand master of the encampment of Knights Templar of the United States of Amer lea, and Most Eminent the Earl of Euston, grand master of the great pri ory of England and Wales. The latter was the center towards which all eyes were focused, the throngs seeming to be eager to catch a glimpse of the no ble gentleman who represented King Edward of England. In this division also was California Commandery No. 1. each member of whom was mounted on a black charger. The appearance of the richly garbed knights and pranc ing steeds was the signal for en thusiastic cheers and handclapping all along the line, so that the applause neemed continuous along the three or more miles of march. There were in the procession two other mounted commanderles, the De wltt Clinton of Virginia City, Nev., and the Corinthian Chasseurs of Philadel phia, making one thousand mounted men In all. These two latter mounted commanderies also came in for a gen erous share o applause, which seemed continuous along the line. In the second carriage of the first division rode R. E. Sir George May hew Moulton, deputy grand master of the grand encampment. V. E. Charles F. Matler, K. C. T., grand vice chancellor of the great prior;-. Other officers of the grand encamp ment followed in carriages. The rest of the division was made u as follows: R. K. Sir Frank William Sulner, past grand commander of C-alifrrnln. chic of division: E. Sir Jesse E. H. Fuller. chief of staff. Offtcrrs and members of the Brand encampment and visitor from ether grand jurisdictions, und command of V. E. Sir W. It. Metish liTund captain general. Golden Gat Commandery No. It!, K. Sir V. i. Code. commander, as special emort to tlv grand encampment. Menibvrs of the grand encampment and visitors from other grand juris dictions. The succeeding sections of the par ade were commanded and composed a follows: Second division- U. K. Sir Freemai t Mersey, grand commander of Mas saoimsetts and Rhode Island, chief o division: Sir Frederick R Pierce, chlei of staff: the grand commanderies oi Massachusetts and Rhode Island am subordinate eonnn;gideries. Third division R. E. Sir Harrison Ulngmnn, past grand commander of District of Columbia, chief af division R. K. Sir Charles Clark, chief of staff the following grand commanderies am their subordinate commanderies; New- York, Virginia. Vermont, New Hamp shire, Connecticut. Fourth division R. E. Sir Thomas Kite, grand commander of Ohio, i hief of division; Sir John Nelson Hell, chief of staff; the following grand com manderies and their subordinate com manderies: Ohio, Kentucky, Maine, subordinate comanderies under the grand encampment of the Unite States. Fifth division R E. Sir Wilson I. Fleming, grand commander of Penn sylvanla, chief of division; Sir Frank McSparren, chief of staff; th grand comandery of Pennsylvania and sub ordinate commanderies. Sixth division V. E. George Edwin O'Hara, deputy grand commander of Mlinois, chief of division; Holm.in G Puriton, chief of staff; the foll3vlng grand commanderies and fhelr subor dinate commandeties: Indiana, Texas, Mississippi, Michigan, Illinois, Tennes see, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Georgia. Mlsourl, Alabama aud Louisiana. Seventh division E. Sir John Leath ers, chief of division; Sir Knight Kr nest Mcpherson, chief of staff; the fol lowing grand commanderies and their subordinate commanderies: Iowa, Min nesota, Kansas, Maryland, Nebraska. Arkansas, West Virginia Colorado, North Carolina and South Dakota. -Eighth division R. E. Sir J. W. Chamberlain, past commander of Min nesota, chief of division; R. E. Sir Hen- ton H. Langley, chief of staff; the fol lowing grand commanderies and their subordinate commanderies: Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, Arizona, Florida, Indian Ter ritory, District of Columbia, Oklahoma and New Mexico. The remaining divisions were com posed of commanderies from the vari ous cities of California. A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King s New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. 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Dr. liUODA 0. lllCKS OSTEOPATH 1ST Msnsell nidg. 573 Commercial 8 I'HONK II LACK iatt. The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an eastern trip. or a visit to tne Louisiana rurennw exposition at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the Mlssurl Pacific Railway, which, on account of Its various routes and gate ways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." ' Passengers from the northwest take the Missouri Pacific trains from Ien- ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant HU1. Two trains daily from Denver and Pueblo to St Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten dally trains between Kansas City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. McBrlde, gen- era! agent, 124 Third street, Portland, for detailed information and illustrat ed literature. Got Something New. Not since the early '80s, when the world "electric" leaped into fame with the arc light, the telephone, and the trolley car, has a newly discovered term been so popular as radium and its derivatives. Already we have radio cigars, radite, soap, radiumlte, tooth paste, und so on, just as there used to be electric soap, electric polish, electric tooth powder, electric cleaning mate rial, and even electric silk The prop ertles of the mysterious radium, of course, no more enter into the articles whic h bear that name, or names allied to it, than soap or silk polish or pow der was electrified. Yet thenew term, applied even to old and well known ar tides, appeals to many people who don't bother to think what It may or may not mean. ID ears " Beauty and grace from no condition rise; Use Pears,' sweet maid' there all the secret lies." Sold everywhere. The Northern Pacific Railway Com pany will place round trip tickets from Portland to St. Louis and return on account of the world's fair on sale as follows: Sept 5th, 6th and 7th. October 3rd, 4th and 6th. The round trip rate to St. Louis and return from Portland will be 167.50. Tickets will be good for return via any direct line. A round trip rate of 172.60 will also be made from Portland to Chicago and return. If a passenger de3ires to take in both Chicago and St. Louis the round trip rate will be 175.00. All tickets will be good for 90 days from date of sale. Tickets win be good going ten days from date of sale so that a limited stop-over can be had on the going trip and on the return trip passengers can stop at their pleas ure west of the Missouri river or St Paul. These rates apply via direct lines, but If passenger wishes to re turn through California tickets can be sold accordingly, but at an Increased rate of $13.50 added to above. For any additional information de sired, call or address A. D. Charlton. Assistant General Passenger Agent, forthem Pacific Ry., 255 Morrison utreet, corner of 3rd, Portland, Ore. . ('. W. 15AKR, DENTIST MhiucII RuiMtiig "7.'l Commercial Stiwt, Astoria, Ore TELEPHONE liKI 'MA. Dii. VAVMIAN, Dkstist P.vtliian IiuiMinr. Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital 1'nkl lu $l(H),mx). Surplus ami Undivided Profits :5,00U Transacts a general bunking business. Interest paid on time tlopoitits. J.Q. A. B0WI.DY. 0. 1. PETERSON, FRANK PATTON, J. W. OAHNEK, President. Vice Prcnideut. Cashier. AU Cashier J68 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 Dr. T. L. J? AIL Dr. F. I. Fritdiich, DENTISTS 524 Commercial street. Astoria Ore Dr. W. C. LOU AN PENTIST 578 Commercial St., Slianulinn HuiMir n C. J. TUENC1IAKD Insurance, Commission and Shipping CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Wells-Fargo and Northern Pacific Express Companies. Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND ST8. T. E. PEISER COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPER. Everything In the view line, exterior or interior. Flashlights or banquets, parties, etc.; developing and finishing for amateurs; portraits made at your own residence. 5251 '4 Commercial 8tret, Room 8 (Over Pttsrson A Brown's. V OREGON Short Line and UNIONPACIFJC 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. mm Depart Office Constructing Quartermaster Astoria, Ore., August 23, 1!04. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., September 24, 1904, and then opened, for the construction of a frame pump house, removing and resetting old boiler, smokestack and machinery, fur nlshing and setting two new boilers and smokestack and make connections with wells; also change in distributing of water system and the setting and connecting of four generating sets for electric light at Fort Stevens, Ore. United States reserves the right to re ject any or all proposals. Plans can be seen and specifications obtained at this office. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for construction" and ad dressed Captain Goodale, Quartermas ter, Astoria, Oregon. NORTHERN PACIFIC rime Card oi Trains PORTLAND Leaves Arrives ruget Bound Llmlted.7:J6 am l:tf pm Kansas Clty-St. Louis Special 11:10 am l:tf pa North Coast Limited 1:M p m 7:Mftn Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:46 pm 1:05 n Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym ola direct Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas Clty-St. Louis 8peclal for points on South Bend branch. Double dally train service on Orajri Harbor branch. Four trains dilly between Portland racoma and Beattl Chicago I'urtUad spralal 9:1ft a. in. vis Hunt ington TIMEWHEDl'LKH Knun PORTLAND Halt Lak. Iienver, Kl Worth. oniHliu, Kan- ai Clt . Ht Loul, Clncngo und the Kant Atlantic txprem Snlt Lake, Denver Ftl :isp. in. ! worth, unmiiu, Kan via Hunt- mi City, Ht Li In, Ington I'lncugo anil th Kiwi fit. Paul Walla Walla, I ewU runt .Mall ton, Hixjkiiiie, Minne- (15 p. in. hh). Ht Paul, Iniliitlil via.po- Milwaukee, CIUcuko, kane and KumI Arrive 629pm 7 :1S a n. 8:00 p m OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria AH sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every five days. Dolly ex cept Hun day atTuni (,'oluinblu Ulver to Portland and Way I jiiiiIiiikh 4am Daily ex cept Mou Direct Line to St. Louis World's Fair. Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on the tide DAILY FOR ILWACO. connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach points Returning arrives at Astoria sam svenlng. Through tickets to and from all prln elpal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. iii;vij.i,lWii's D ELIGHTFUL ItOUTE AYLIGI1T RIDE IZZY CHAGS EEP CANONS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY See nature In all he glorious beauty and then the acme of man's handi work. The first Is found along the line of the Denver & Rio Grands Ralirosd. tht latter at the St Louis World fair. Tour trip wil' be one of pleas- ore make the most of It For Infor mation and Illustrated literature write W. C. McBRlDE, Gen. Agt. Portland, Or. Ceo. M. Gor)ti, Presidnt J. E. Hlgjiiu, QihUr. Ceo. W. Warrtn, Vlct Prcildtnt, C. R. rilgjlm, Ant Cashier. The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. DIRECTORS UKO. H.OKolKiK. liKO. W. WAKKKN. W. H. HAltKK It, AUO.HCHEUNDClvNAU. L. MANSl'lt, PRINCIPAL CORRCSPONOtNTS. KirttNuUiMiJilH.nl I'orMmid, Ortuu. Hank of New York, N, II A.. New York Ctiiitliinniul Nuttouul Huuk,Clil'ai0. Cnx'kwr n oolwortli Nat, lUtik. M, F, CENTRAL MEAT MARKET (. W. Slorton ami John Falirniao, Proprietors. CUOICEtST FlitlSil AND. 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