THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL i, ioo. CONCLUDE SESSION Clatsop County Teachers Institute Comes to End. RESOLUTIONS ARE ADOPTED After One of the Most Successful In stitutes Ever Given in CUtsop County the Teachers Ad journ. The Clatsop County Teachers' Insti tute concluded it session yesterday afternoon after1 one of the mot success ful conferences whieh has ever been held. At the morning session addresses were delivered by Professor R. F. Robinson on the subject "Advanced Reading." and "Oeogoraphy," and by Mrs K, S. Sloan tm "Primary Language" and "Primary Reading." In the afternoon the pro gram Wis as follows: Song, "Old Kentucky Home." School Libraries. Miss. Cornelia Mar- , . . .. . Tin, Secretary State UDrary Assona-ioi tiom. Instrumental Solo, Mis Wilma Young. Selected Subject. Mrs. K. E. Sloan. Recess. Chorus. "Come Where Bluebells Ring." Pupils from Alderbrook School. Progress and the initative. R. H. Rob inson. Song. "America." At the conclusion of the conference the teachers unanimiously adopted the following resolution: s Astoria, Or., April 27, 1906. Whereas, since the lest session of the Clatsop County Teachers' Institute, it has pleased the Great Father who gra ciously cares for all of his children to to remove from our midst one in whom we, teachers of Clatsop County, placed our uttermost confidence and one whom we recognized as a true friend and cheer ful adviser: Therefore, be it resolved: by this an nual assembly of the teachers of Oat sop county that, in the removal, by death, of our esteemed counselor and Thursday, Friday 8 Saturday G Green Coffee, Our Regular 20 Cent Value 7 lbs $1.00 English Breakfast Tea 5 lb Boxes $1.50 Firelight Matches, 45 Cents PKg. Carnation Wheat Flakes Each Package Contain 1 Cup and Saucer Free, 25 Cent Pkg. Hills Pickle Chips, Reg 20 Cents Value Is Cents Reg 15 Cents Value IO Cents. Whole Alaska Cod Fish 7 1-2 Cents lb. Our Liberal Money Back Guarantee Gives Ab solute Protection to All Who Trade At Our Store THE FOARD 0 ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. helper, II. S. Lyman, the teacher and people, and the children of this county and those of the state of Oregon, have suffered the loss not only of n true and sympathetic friend but, of tin ef ficient lender as well. Whereas, the teacher of Clatsop coun tv were very fittingly entertained at the home of Mis. C. A. Oearhart on the ev ening of Wednesday. April iWtli, PHNl. Therefore, be it resolved that the teacher of Clatsop county in Institu te assembled, do offer a vote of thanks to Mrs. Cearhart for kindness placing the accomodation of her beautiful home at our service. He it resolved, that the Astoria teach ers be tendered a vote of thanks lor the enjoyable reception given to the Clatsop County T.achers on the even ing of Wednesday, April 2.", llMHi. Re it resolved that the Clatop Coun ty teachers offer a vote of thanks to the Medical Association for their kind invitation to attend the lecture given on Thursday evening April 2(1. And. be it further resolved, that, He music committee and those assisting in the preparation of music, the children who entertained us by their song, and the instructor who have labored o faithfully for our enlightment each and every one W tendered a vote of thank by this body of teacher, be it resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of this as soeiation and also sent to the papers -t it.:. c 1.1:.....: TV.... ...... u" '" 'r jouou-auou. ivrsj-ii fully submitted. A. I- CI-ARK. EMMA V. HESS, ROSE 0 WEST. Committee on resolutions. RAISE LARGE SUM. CHICAGO, April 27. Fifteen thou sand five hundred dollars was raised for the relief of suffering California at the benefit ipeirftirtnanee held under the Bernhardt tent on the lake front from noon until evening. Twenty-five thou sand would be a conservative estimate of the number of people who visited the 'scene of festivities in the name of char ity. Among the performers were E. IT. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, E. S. Willard. and their companies; Mrs. Leslie Carter. Richanl Carle, Robert Loraine and com pany, the "Mexico na" company ; the "Before and After" company and repre sentatives of almost every other theatri cal entertainment now playing in this city. eciails SlOEiSS CO. FOII NATIONAL BANK Venezuelan Government Will Es tablish National Bank. WILL USE PAPER CURRENCY Castro Plans to Substitute Paper Money for General Circulation in Place of Gold, Which is too Bulky. NEW YORK, April 27.- The Tribune today savs: The government of Venezuela is to establish a national hank and subti- tute a paper currency for the gold lia si on which the country has been oper ating. It was learned yesterday that among the minions with which .1. Tor-1 re Cardenas secretary general of Ven ezuela and Manuel Curao, who arrived here from Caracas, Monday, are charged is the negotiation for the national bank contemplated by President Castro. Heretofore the Banco de Venezuela in Caracas has been the national deposi tory and fiscal agent for the govern ment. The bank issued paper money for use only in the commercial centers Caracas, Iji Guayra and Puerto ('la Ix'Ho while the Banco de Mnracaiho did the same for the convenience of the business people of the city. The is nuance of bank notes was because of the little use made in Venezuela of cheek books ami the difficulty of hand ling gold in large sums. But the plan of Castro U to establish a paper cur rency for general circulation. Senor Corao will try to interest lo cal bankers in the scheme for a nation al bank. Seven years ago President Andrade made a similar effort to estab lish a national bank, but the plan fell through. 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. O 00000000000000000 T. C. Smith, of San Francisco is in the city on business. A. Stenge, of Portland arrived in the city yesterday noon and is at the Ho tel Occident. Mrs. A. W. Williams, of Portland is in the city visiting friends for a few- da vs. A. M. Ramsby, arrived here yester day from Oregon City on a business trip. T. J. Murray, of Seattle is a busi ness vi-itor in the city and domiciled at the Occident. E. P, Smiley, of Raymond. Washing ton, came in from the metropolis on the noon express yeterday. A. G. Cad wa Nader, of Sacramento, i- doing business in the city today. G. A. Perkins arrived here yester day evening on the Lurline from Den ver on a business trip. C. H. Burke a travelling man out of Minneapolis is in the city on a business trip. H. R. Kennedy of Dubuque, reached the city last night on a business trip. C. A. Jernigan, a wholesale tobacco man from New Orleans, is in the city on business bent. It. II. Jeffreys arrived in Astoria last night from Aberdeen, Washing ton. G. L. Carmody was a passenger on the Lurline last evening from far Syra cuse, X, y. D, B. Baekenstoe, of Houston, Tex as, arrived in the city yesterday. Andrew Berne, travelling passenger agent for the Allan Line of Steamships is in Astoria this week on business. Rev. Forsythe left last evening for a a trip to Portland. C. J. Curtis went to Portland last night for a brief business trip. MAKES NEW RECORD. NEW YORK, April 27. Major-Oner-al Grant was reviewing offiicer for the military Athletic League in Madison Square Garden last night and after the parade therevvas fine card of special military parts and before the review some great athletic contests. Tonight the Duke of Cornwall's own rifles, the forty-second regiment, Can adian militia, Lieutenant Colonel Hen ry M. Pellet, commanding, will make their appearance 700 strong. They come under arms by special permission of the war department and are to tour Am erican cities. The new military athletic league rec ord marked the winning of the 880 yard championship by J. Broniilow, 22nd engineers, who clipped two seconds off the mark set by D. H. Meyer two years ago by finishing in 2:04. 000000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. O 00 00000 00000000000 The steamer F A. Kilburn left Coos Bay yesterday afternoon and Is due in here this morning, The steamer Uee arrived in last night from San Francisco on her way to Cray's Harbor to take on oil. She will leave out some time this morning. The Lurline brought down a big lot ot null freight hist evening and re turned to Portland with the following people on her register: Miss K, A. Hurt. Senator .1. (!. Megler. The three masted schooner Halcyon arrived in yesterday afternoon and was towed to the Clatsop Mill dink where she will load lunilier (fat for California delivery. She berthed at 0;.'I0 o'clock last evening, from the cable of the Wal- luU. The 0. R. A X. steamer Harvest Queen arrived down yesterday morning with a big load of plate-tin and other cannery supplies, und left up for Port land later with the English ship Bar dowie on her hawsers. The Bardowie arrived in over the bar. from San Fran ciseo. yesterday morning. Henry Binder went to sea at noon yesterday as third assistant engineer of the fine steamship Roanoke, Itatind to J.w Angvles. Tin lloanokv will give San Kraneiscti a wide berth until conditions there are in such shape she can go in without Wing commaudercd as hospital ship or some other source of detention. The steamer Heather had the lwd luck to graze the sea end of the jetty yesterday morning while returning frojn short souhnly cruise) wit4i Commander Werliehm of the life-sav ing department on board. She did the big jetty no damage, and aside from breaking a fore-stay and losing a light anchor, herself, came off in good shape. Commander Werlich will hold Captain Gregory harmless in the report he will submit to the department, as the acci dent could not Ik avoided under the weather conditions. Church Notices Baptist Church. All the usual Sunday service will be observed at the Baptist church to morrow. The sermon hour being oc cupied both morning ami evening with eehos from the Baptist Pacific Coast ConfereiHv held in Portland hist week. Everybody invited to that which will be interesting to everybody. First Lutheran Church. Morning service at 10:4." in Swecil isi. Evening service at H o'clock in English. At this -erviee the pastor will speak on the theme "The (iood Shepherd." All are cordially invited to attend. Congregational Church. Services will take place both morn ing and evening, Itev. Strange preach ing, Sunday school immediately fol lowing the morning service. Grace Episcopal. There will he divine service at I J race .church tomorrow morning at 11:00 o'clock, and Sunday school at 12:1(0 o'clock, as usual. The evening service will be omitted. Presbyterian Church. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Sermon: Third of the series on "Moses" Sunday School at 12:1.-); Y. P. S. C, E., 0:30; Evening worship, 7:.'(0 Theme of sermon, "Me First." The Young .Men's League will have a May day tramp bonfire and potato bake on Young's river beach next Tuesday. All young people are invited. One crowd will leave the church at seven o'clock, Those who can not come so early will leave the church at eight. It it rains the social will be held in the church. Bring your own spud. First M. E. Church. Morning class 10:15; Preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. R. Grim at 11 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m., Sunday school 12; Kp worth League, 0:30 p. m. Subject for league meeting will be "Perils of Prosperity und Civic Unrighteousness." Meeting led by Mrs. W. S. Grim. We wa glad to welcome you to all our ser vices. Regular prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.. On May l.lth Dr. V, Burgett Short pastor of Taylor Street M. K. church, Portland will lec ture in the church. His subject will be: ."The Gospel of Good Cheer." No home Is Complete without The model finish for Floors, Furniture, Etc. Easily applied, quickly dricd.Jwcars like iron. Watch Our Show Window B. F. Allen NEW GENERAL MANAGER G. W, Talbot of Chicago, Arrives Her Today to Tike Charge of A. & C. R. R. A change which may Is- significant of more important developments in the future management and ownership of tjic Astoria & Columbia river railroad, has Ix-en made, in the company by the appointing of a new general manager. (J. W. TalUit, U the mime of the man appointed ami he comes from Chicago, being due to arrive in this city some lime today, when he will at once assume the immediate supervision of the af fairs of the UnoI. Mr, Tulltot has been in I'm (land for a short time complet ing his arrangement, having been regis tered at the Portland hotel. What loud or corporation the new general manag er has previously la-en connected with could not be ascertained last night, all olhVials of the mail in the city profess ing ignorance of the entire transaction. SUPPLIES ARE ENORMOUS OAKLAND. Cl April 27. Sixty car loads of provisions from various por tions of the country arrived over the Southern Pncillc t the Oakland .Mob early today. The supplies were immed iately taken in charge by the relief committee for distribution in Oakland. Santa Kosu, San .lose ami San Fran cisco, fso great is the quantity ot sup plies that ace now ariving tint notice has been sent to the interior towns and cities of the state to hohl supplies until tho-c on the way here hiie Im-cii used. NATURES WARNING. Astoria People Must Recognize and Heed It. Kidney ill come quietly- Myslcrt ously, Dul nature always warns you through the urine. Notice the kidney accretions. See if the color is unhealthy If there arc settlings and sediment, Passages to frequently, scanty, pain ful. It's time then to use Doan' Kidney Pills. To ward off Hright's disease of dia betes. William M. Spayd, living on Winter street, southeast comer of I). Street, Salem Oregon, says: "It is just about three years since I recommended Doan's Kidney Pills through our local papers. I said that words could not express my good opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills or describe the remarkable effects they had on me. My kidneys had been a source of annoyance to me for a number of years and I suffered severely from back ache and pain across my loins. I could not go out and split a piece of kind ling wood without my back paining me. The kidney secretions were irregular and my rest at nights was disturbed on account of their frequency and there was a scalding pain in passage. I was advised to try Donn's Kidney Pills, and procured a supply. By the time I had used a little over one box I was entirely free from the backache and the action of the kidney secretions was regulated ho that I could rest the whole night without bein." disturbed. My kidneys were toned up and strength ened and my health was improved in Avery wuy. Thfrec hopes of Doan's Kidney Pills made me feel like a new man. I am always glad to express my gratitude for what they did for me." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call nt Chns. Roger's drug store mid ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50& Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Statca. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. If health is wealth and money talks For so the proverb runs, A fortune you may plainly aee, In taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by Frank Ilart. NEW STORE Cor. Bond and Eleventh St. Son, Fancy Oregon Rhubarb Direct from the grower, nice and fresh. Its Fancy Naval Oranges Sweet and Juicy, from l'c to Mc per dozen. ASTORIA GROCERY Phone Main Ml 023 Commercial St 1 ) Hr,ftriti llti'lntf h1 Muting ltt I'f- rtv f ttamrt) Ifi ufrat ft'l-t in ltt' uf at Af'ti. ( .11 ttmlnaiel f,r MIV M I mn ! ffijcflm i It Wliirvl mw ln$J tv f -i t. Hi ft llll !H, llTOI,H. HIIOTGt VS It III 'tt,i,iiit, t'.U; tk y-,t trjlrf .uvlltltltl n Itnf SKV ( tin !l4lii, .r !ip. Wt (!!-(( lr-. lMitl rnllir . I II V It M Htm I'f-.fw!) IH.itftM. i.rtiim .tni iti h!.- IkJtlfi.l Vir '!! AlutulnJtll II J. Iff U? I -f i-!iT) tVrf o trill lit Lim(K). J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.. fc I ltt ot I At t -., St ; , t' S A ' PaleBohemlan LaerBeer, THE DEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottlei BrcwrtI snrltr (unitary conditions and proper ij k1 right litre In A torts. North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. aw "Vacation Mst imates" on the coast of a HummcrV outing in Colorado audi ('tali, is the theme of the newest, hook let issued by the Passenger Department of the Denver &. liio (irand Railroad. One is told what can be done or seen on mi expedition of $10.(111 per week and up. A LIBERAL OFB-ER. Herman Wise will give 10 per cent of all cash sales during the balunce of this month to the relief of the earthquake sufferers In California. As Mr. Wise carries the largest stock of men's and boys' goods and has all of his goods marked In plain figures, you will do well to buy your goods from Mr. Wise and indirectly help mm L:.irzir? y it km a, those who are in want in California.