THE MORNING ASTOIilAN, ASTORIA!, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER so, 190;. " 1 1 M t m ARE MOVING 1 to our new home to-day WAIT FOR OUR OPENING JALOPPS 120 llth Street in the Wise Block after Sept. 15th I t IIIIMIIHH 1 No Student No Cocaine, No Gss. le-Clii t li We will forfeit $1000 to any char itable institution for any Dentist who can compete with u u crown and bridge work, or teeth without plates. Pav no fancy fees until you have con tufted ua. Our continued success in our many offices is due to the uni form high-grade work done by years of experienced operators. The prices quoted below are absolutely the best opportunity to get your money s worth which has ever been offered. We use nothing but the best ma terial. Prices Until Sept. 30th Best SilveT Fffltogi 5 Platinum Fillings I-00 Gold & Platinum Alloy Filling. 1 1-5 Gold Fillings -oo to I5.00 S. & White Layon Crown $5x0 Gold Crowns, best aa& extra heavy 5-oo Bridgework, per tooth, best work. .$5 Best Robber PUte, S. S. white teeth -. tSM Aluminum-lined Plate Iio to I15 A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 yean. VEGETABLE VAPOR Used only by us for Painless Extrac tion of teeth, 50c Bead What Mrs. Jessie Level SayfcJ I had 12 teeth extracted by the use of Vegetable Vapor, absolutely pain lessthe most pleasing effect and highly recommend the method. Yoursj truly. . MRS. JESSIE LEVEL. Lafayette, Oregon. NERVOUS PEOPLE. And those afflicted with heart weak ness can have their teeth extracted aad filled without the least pain whatever. Chicago Dental ParlorsI Northwest Cor. Commercial & Tenth. The largest and best-equipped Den tal establishment in the Northwest. Seventeen offices in the United States LADY IN ATTENDANCE. See that you are in the right office. Open Sunday, 8 to Z. ALPINE ACCIDENTS. Roll of Fatalities in Excess of Record of Any Previous Year. BERNE, Sept. 19. The rtfl of summer victims of Alpine accidents is the heav iest ever recorded. Eighty persous were killed and twenty-two injured in ninety ascents this year, as against the de vious record. Seventy-six fatalities in 1906 in ninety-one ascents. Thirty-eight of the eighty persons killed were guides, thirty-oue were per sons spending vacations in the Alps and the remainder were native flower gather ers and mountain workers. Three-quarters of the fatalities were caused by falls over precipices and the others were due to avalanches, snow storms and lightning. ENFORCES QUARANTINE LAWS SAJJXAS, Cel., Sept. 19. The board of health of the city of Montery has passed a resolution requiring all v&sels coming from San Francisco to show cer tificates coming from a United States quarantine officer stating that the quar antine regulations have been complied with before being permitted to load or discharge cargo. Flagships and Destroyers Coming. SEATTLE, Sept, 19. United States cruiser Charleston, Admiral Swinburne's flagship, now in this port, sails for San Francisco tomorrow accompanied bj the torpedo boat destroyers, Preble and Perry. From San Francisco the Charles ton will probably proceed to Magdilena Bay for target practice. KAISER TALKS ON TACTICS. HOEXTER, Prussia, Sept. 18.-The German army maneuvers were conclu ded today with the complete defeat of the "Blue" army, whose force were turned out of their trenches and were pursued with great imaginary loss. The officers of high rank than gath ered around Emperor William, who made a long speech on the methods of carrying out the operations. WATERFRONT ITEMS Portland's Newest Immigrants Are Monkeys. THEY DO STUNTS ON WHARVES S. F. Veterinary College Opens Oct 1st. For catalogue apply to vDr. Chas. Keane, Pres., '1818 Market street, San Francisco. MESM El.'l THE MYSTIC :.At the All This I Week STAR THEATRE Sensational Novelty, Hypnotysm Up-to-Date, Big Laughing Hit. Matinee and Night Five Other Good Acts Baboons Supposed to Have Escaped From Steamers That Have Berthed at East Side Wharves During the Fast Summer Months. PORTLAND. Sept. 19.-A colony of monkeys, real live monkeys, from the wilds and jungle of Asia, Malayaia and Melanesia, ha settled on the waterfrout in lower Albina. There they live hap pily on the contents of the grain ware houses that line the river and fear uoth ing but the small boys who have just gotten "next to their presence. Captain John A. AmUrsqu of tho firm of Anderson A Crowe, ship-liners. av he saw several member of the colony the other day while at the Oceanic dock oa his way to the British steamer Barkston, which had just ar rived from San Francisco. The monkeys were leaping from the rafter of the warehouses and between the piling sup porting the docks and apparently having the time of their lives. Several small boya living in the vicinity were la hot pursuit of one of the smaller baboons, hut he eluded them without much dif ficulty and I presumably at UP at large. The boya said they had seen four op live 'great big mouks" under the dock, but that they "skiddooed when they saw them coming. The monkey are supposed to nave escaped from steamers that have been berthed at the east side wharves during the summer months. Several are known to have brought monkeys, but it was supposed that the simian went away with the snips, since, neither the immi gration officers nor the police were noti fied of any strayed, lost or stolen! 'missing links." While going up the river yesterday the Norwegian steamship Elsa, Captain Warsoe, was saluted by Scandinavians with the colors of their country all along the line. At Puget Island, 30 miles up stream from Astoria, men, chil dren and women hurried along the ihore and waved the flag of Norway as the big tramp passed. The skipper says lor awhile he imagined he was in his own country. Including teamp steamers, 58 vessels representing an aggregate of 121,181 net registered ton are bound for the Colum bia. It is the greatest amount of the year. For the corresponding period of last season the tonnage totaled 103,321. The steamer Alliance arrived in yes- terdnv afternoon from Coos Bay with freight and passengers and later left for" Portland. Captain O. F. Bolles, steamboat in- spetor of San Francisco, is in tho city on a pleasure trip. The motor schooner Delia left out yesterday morning for Xestucca with a full cargo of general merchandise. The oil tank steamer Asuncion arriv ed yesterday morning from California ith a cargo of crude oil. The tuc Geome K. Vosburg, with a lumber barge in tow, arrived in Wednes day evening from Tillamook. The oil tank steamer W. S. Porter left out yesterday morning for Cali fornia. The oil tank steamer Santa Rita left out yesterday for Monterey. 10 BROADEN TROLLEY'S USE. Boston & Northern Applies for Freight and Express Car Rights. , ' IIOSTON', Sept. 10. The Boston & Northern Mrcet Railway, which own imtiorit v of the trolley line running out of Boston to the north, began today lt long expected attempt to seem rights to ruu f wight and ex nres car. ippll nit ion for such local rights lu U cities and towns was filed today. The terrl tory comprises Suffolk, Middlesex ami EVx comities, which have as yet had no experience with trolley In anything but passenger service. Several cities to the south of Boston notably Providence, inaugurated trolley freight service some time ago and with highly satisfactory results. The Hp ton Elevated Railway company, which has a monopoly of all the street railway trnf Ik- in the city ami majority of the suburban line, long has been deslrou of running express cars on some of Its lines, but ha not yet been granted such right. , New York' stfcee with the trolley I'xpres in suburban district' Is pointed out as an example of advantage gilned 111 the broader use of trolley lines. INDIANA HAS A SNOWSTORM FORT WAYNE, Ind., Sept. 18. -The first snowstorm of the season occurred he.re yesterday. The flurry lasted five or ten minutes. WANT WISCONSIN CENTRAL. Boston Controlling Interests May Be Opposed by the J. J. Bill Party. 1 11 r 1 r MILWAUKEE, Sept. 19. There is a harp fight on for control of the Wi conain Central Railway, now owned by a syndicate backed by W. A. Bradford of Cincinnati as president and operating manager. The preferred is being held out of the market by both parties, and though there is apparently a concerted agree ment not to bid up prices to too high a level, the wide variations from day to day indicate the activity in the war of the Boston interests with some interest, as yet. undeveloped, but believed to be J. J. Hill. t Wliftconsin.pentral preferred has varied between days from 33 to 36 on bid J, yet no etock is coming out. The Boston in terest are silent, but it is understood that their brokers have -orders to take any preferred that comes out. Hill wants the Central to give him a Chicago entry. NATIONAL FOREST CREATED. New Reservation in Southeastern Alaska Has Area of s,oo6,oo Acres. WASHINGTON'. Sept. 1P-A pr,clo- iiiation ha been signed by the l'resl- i'nt, creating the new Tongass National Forest In southeastern Alaska. The main laud and island included in this forest have an approximate area of 2, 000,000 acres, most of which is in aa ex ceedingly rough country. The forest wa created on the recom mendation of Chief inspector Olmsted and Supervisor Langille, ami wa in- lorsed by Governor Hoggatt of Alaska. TAKE PRIVATE CAR El Paso, Texas, Sept. 19. A party of Mexican youth, sons and relative of General Luis Terrana. governor of Chi huahua, ami the richest man in Mexico, left here today for New York by way of Fort Worth in a special car to enter Princeton and Yale. TO INVESTIGATE WRECK. ST. PETERSBURG. Sept.. 18.-The Czar will personally conduct the inves tigation, to fix responsibility for the stranding of his yacht, the Standart, off Horsoe, on the Finnish coast. There Is Htle hope that the Standard can be saved. Owing to the censorship it is iitpos sjble to say how much faith the Czar puts in the report that members of the crew ran the yacht on the rocks Inten tionallv. 1 H4 KEEPS ESTATE INTACT. SALINAS, Cal., Sept. 19. In order, so it is said to prevent the division of his big estate at his death, Pedro ZiUtla has formed nil incorporated company, composed entirely of member or' his family, to whom hi Mauds consisting of several thousand acres in Montery county, will be transferred. VALDEZ GETS MATERIAL. Entire Town Turns Out to Welcome Ship Carrying Supply. SEATTLE, Sept. 19. Cable advices announce the arrival at Valdcz of the steamer Jeanne with a cargo of tails for the Alaska Home Railroad. The en tire population of the town turned out to welcome the steamer and celebrated the arrival 4! the first railroad mater actual construction. NEW JO-DAY. Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographer at A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street tfc A erand masquerade ball will be tlven by the Ilo Club on Saturday evening, September 21st, at Uppertown Nat.onal Hall. 9-20-2t. Rug. Largest and most complete line of rugs, Hildebrand & Gor. Social Dance. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give a dance at Logan's Hall, Saturday even ing September 21. All Invitations have been sent out. 9-17-0t. Columbia and Victor (Taphopbones and latest record at 424 Commercial street, A. R. Cyrua. ' tf. Lama Back. ThI 1 an ailment for which Cham berlain's Pain Balm has proven especial ly valuable. In almost every Instance it affords prompt and permanent relief. (Mr. Luke LaGrange of Orange, Mich., says of It: "After using a plaster and other remedies for three weeks for a bad lame back, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two ap plications effected a cure." For sale by Frank Hart and leading Druggists. j' j ''''' '1 m Mm Copyright 1907 bjr Hsrt Schsffner U Mars It's a Pleasure to Do Business When wc know that every time we get a man into a Hart, Schaffner & Marx suit we've done him a real service. $lB.OO to $30.00 Leader in NobbyfClothes What On Enjoys. At Otto Sund's pretty and cosy resort "The Commercial,1' on finds all that the inner man desires in the refreshment line and of the best quality too. To pa a little time In suoh a neat place and spend it In pleasant conversation with genial friends, probably a llttl business talk, Is, to say the least, en livening. Courteous treatment is an other thing that is' appreciated and one receive it from Otto himself who takes charge during the day and from hi pleasant night manager both of whom dispense the best to be had. The Com mercial," 609 Commercial street, Is well known and widely patronized. $2.00 Saved by Buying Tickets at Astoria. SeeG.W. Roberts, Agent, 0. R. & N. Dock. Through tickets for all points in the United State and Europe. , Quick time and excellent service. Relish Aids Digestion. To eat one meal at the Palace Res taurant is but to continue dining at this popular place. "It is not what one cats, but what one digests," I an old and trite saying, and digestion is aided greatly by a relish for the food one eats. That Is the secret of the success of the Palace: eood food, well cooked. and tastefully, served, makes one relish even we plainest meal served by Atthur Smith, and hi obllclnir emnloves. At BO I any hour of the day or night you can gee enyining in his line that the mar ket Afford. ' New Grocery Store, Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Babollet & Co. grocers. Phone Mala 1281 Ths Tyler, . When you drop into the Tyler ask for the boas, Clarence Tyler, and after you meet him once you will not be com pelled to ask for him again. "Dad" Towlr, too, I another like Clarence, and when you meet them both it Is question of "Well, I'm satUfled." Th Tyler is at the corner of Sixth and Bond streets. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Opens September 27th. Instruction ha. gins October 1st. Offer courses In Agri culture, Including Agronomy. Animal tT..l . t . . . . t iiusounnry, juairying, poultry Husband-' y, Horticulture! Forestry i Civil. Maeban. culture Forestry, Civil, MechanleaV cat, Meoincai and Mining Engineering ' Commercej Pharmacy, Domestlo Science" and Arts. Tuition I free For cata logue containing full Information re garding courses of itduy, equipment, ete, apply to Ths Registrar, Corvalll, Oregon. - 7-27-221 Fret Wall Maps. A large wall man. Terr eomnlaU and carefully printed, exceedingly UM(ui for reference and general Information will be lurnldied fret of charge. Apply to O W. Roberts, agent 0. R. 4 tf As-torta, Bartlett Pears i.oo per box Apples, 75c i.qo, 1.25 Prunes and Peaches Fo.r Canning ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main ft81 O