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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1897)
.771,; Lv.-i ...4- .4 ... ........ r . ... - N C) T I (.'. I Hooks, I1 iioli.t.ki, M,i;,;..vii...:, ilc Am Not to b:1 Taken fciTho Library without p .. iniibion, Any ( A PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATE on'i .oil r.uiKy of r. .n.ii of ferifA. ,viil bes li;iblo lo prosecution. THE DiJLY A5TORIAN l Jb blfint iil txit paper oo the Columbia River THE ASTORIA 5 Hi tU Urfest circulation of an paper on the Columbia River ft ft 1 " FULL, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT, vol xirn. A8TOUIA, OREGON: SATURDAY MOUSING, AL'Ol'ST 21, 1897. NO. 81. Jl Sole Agents for Knox BUPFUM Hatters and Furish ers 94 Third Street, ....Tbe Only Exclusive 18Q7 Regatta FLAQS BUNTING LANTERNS - Fireworks MOUVGINIK A I'cuutiful lHk containing sixty views of the city and river BO Cent GRIFFIN J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will rooptui tholr Boarding and Day School tploinbr O. For rate, .tc., address th. Superloreaa PUPILS RECKIVED IN THE PIUMAHY. OHAMM Alt AND ACADEMIC GRADE TnttnliiM Tin D O IS U II II KO c n c n e 2 n u n u si u u u S J A . . . IMPROVED . . . White Mountain Freezer Will in Four Minutes Freeze Cream to a.. .... Hard Even Grain All sizes, from 1 to 15 quarts, at FOARD & STOKES C0A1PANY Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS ASTORIA AND BAST ASTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS Suits to order, from $12.50 Pants to order, from $3.00 op up ..'FLYNN, the Tailor. and Winburton Uats PENDLET9N PORTLAND, OR. Men's Furnishers.... 18Q7 OP ASTORIA Brtctt & REED. INSTRU MENTAL. Ml'810. PAINTINU AND VOICB CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS KwuUr Normal Court nl Hire year. Ksntor var tthollv lirufoaatniisl. detriment of olur ir.1m with 300 children. iiiiirui'iiiui ami inun ii in iiymnartic tswedlih ir. leml.and Voci Mualo (or tmlillo nelumli. Normal diploma It reenfnlied br Uw M iCSTATI . vai.r,i.j.n mi I'm II. 1 1, lit eiij-na. Tultluii. bonks, bowel and lodtllltl! proilmsleU), IIM.iw mi yr. rlluilenu lrdlnt lnmlTs, ln 00 per yr. Acaileiiil r.l accepted from tilth i.hooln. Catalogue ehrnilly ,uiil oil i.Uet,m. Addrru I. L. (UMTIIKLL, President, or W. A. WANS, Kecrelary Faculty. Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL, Mirioa Count, OREGON This I. Jut th. place for your boy.. Delightful location, large building, and ground, good meals, plenty of healthy exercise, excellent teacher, and cartful training- thl. U what they all My of MT. ANOEL COLLEGE. Bond for CaU alogu. and apeclaj term.. School will opon September a. P. F. PIACIDUS. Director. REGATTA SPECIALS JtiNt arrival u new linn iii-niHu nHriiivri iroiu THE FIRST DAY OF THE CARNIVAL Larn,c Crowds, dixid Weather and Successful Cvcnts. OKtCiONS FIRST gt'EEN Crotticd Amid laipreiic Ctrcmoaie Liod r.r.dc Craad Dill Dttnlitut H f air Splcadid Kacti. The iiit nif Jy of Avrln'4 fo'irth atmudl ft'.itU downed lrgU and -l a- oni, wlih a rJr lrrct jl.yli ir over the itlnr of 1! bay. TIit huo-lroH of vl- inr In the city rr not illininwlntcJ by tlw rvenu of the liny. The curnlvol w 0n''l In tho morn ing by a RrUHl nmr.ne iwtrail under the dlrrotlon of Admiral I. N. 1'ny. Cmnmo- rtor W. K. Gn-gory. VlcoCommodor. J. O. II mi I bom. and Cnploln of the F.rt Hiuvliill. Kvery vmk, ulriln-r, binnvrl uI Mil txmt in the hiirlxir. gaily ib-co-rtl Jhl fllltMl with puMifis'. pm .icl- In the vrt aa fcortt to tbe royal lM'. tb llellcf. wtilch convrytsl th gu.-rn of tho camlval. Mr. W. fJ. Goai lln. ami her miUda of honor, up th har- or to th grand h-re rhe ai crownml, conducted t- hr thron and rrwnted lo tbe mayor of the oliy. who. m an appropriate mldreMi, In which he contnwied tlx rvllltii:lon of todr.y with the wllil found hirv by John Ju-ob Amur'i (tvri, cave over to the .)'ieen the goblnn k) of the c;ty nd eundeJ a her l: freedom during h-T rNrfn. Tbe rciiK evini u.iJ a.i.it!; c;oit lurlii the uftrrnon wr- piilb 1 off on time, iui.1 th- crne m the buy. Kbkh wm t'Onllnuouely ilolle.l wlih while s.illi. n a very brill. unt one. Tomorrow' itt! Muml.iy'ii riu"" pruinlne lt le etlll nn rxrltiiig nd nt.T.- 1 1. The grnnd txtll h Id l.Kt nliibt r. jvel ulTUr. turi liirKrly attpM-d by !lu "four hundrvl." The Siwuiljh lnn. lu.d the oM-fimlilon.-d nikmi. Ji'.T".! b-fore Ir.t qiU'ni'n throne, were upecl illy pb'imiv' feature. Thv tllumlmitetl marine pm .ide to be glvnn t'inlKtit, and the procelon of Wooilmm of the World, will be lead ing attraction. The p.ir.id- of c Ivlc order on liore yeelvrday morn.n c wo very creditable oe. and (!ninl Milt- hell Wherf:y corel nnother uccea. The Klondike iwck ti'wm w-m i nili:lc xhlblllcm. All of the Kinrllnh luid Amer ican hlp In trw harlKr are Jn full ilrc and the entire city I hamlfomely lieco rnted. If tht favorable wwither coo- tjlniies. Atorla' rvg.wtia will be rvcordvtl u live greotet Ui It hh'ory. At the. conclusion of the morning cer emonies, the crown.ng of the queen wan he mot beautiful event of the day. Ml Madge Sovey, who jwrformed the rownlng, addreMcJ tbe queen a fol low: "Fair Ijady I am cboen to place uKn your brow nn emblem or tne mom ex ited lKnlllcanoe. In the name of nil your loyal ami olmllent unject, I crown oil iiitrn of our carnival of th glonous Columbia." The speech of Mayor Taylor In prc- ent. tho golden keys of the city to he queen wa a masterpiece, and held the rlose ntteiMlon of nil within sound of bis voice. In the evening the youth, beauty and iillnntry of this Occidental Venice gath- eriMl to dance and nuike merry nt the court of tho Cunilvul Quej. Tbe even ing wns ovih-f with the royul march of ho queen mm her court, after wh.ch he itieen tmik her throne, wfth her ninUI.H seated about her. Tlien followed be royal entertainment. Tho first wns he court minuet, by Master Lawrence nogi'r and Miss Nam-tte Adams. After his came n Highland lllng. by Miss JiMinlo Curtis, a Sptudsh diuice by Miss Madge Sovey nnd Fay ltbvrman, and Sir Roger ile Coveiley by a handsome otcrlo of ladle, runl gentlemen. To make projier nnd deerveI mention of each of these would rvqulre the major part of newspaper. Suffice It to say that, un r the irtteile trnlnlug of Prof. Heggs. the dancers acquitted themselves with credit to themselves and the:r Instructor. After this port of the function, the hnll proier opened, anO dospltt the throng and heat, the jolly, pleasure-bent dancers made of It Indeed a royal af fair. They danced until the weo sma,' ours, nnd those w-ho attended will long hold In pluuuurt remembrance the fourth annual regatta Kill, and those who know Of his efforts to forward their pleasure ill Include Trof. Reggu m that remem- brnn ?e. The winners of yesterday' race are follows: The scow schooner and can nery tender race were declared off on account of the boat not making the course In the required time. The .loop race, 20-footer. wa won by the Curio, of Portland. Sloop. T. F. A. First, 'W hite Wlngi: cond. t'ndlne; third, Mayflower: fourth. Columbia. of Lu'Iich N-pnrato Skirt, in black up. jx'iore miving your .aje, louw ur jacices, ec ours, Whll-lNill siillmg-Flrot. Will Talbmt: second. JumM rhrlwtle. Cat Ik.! rac Finn, I). MCrokU (Ouilngi; avTond, no t me. Klsli bom, selling-First, J. O. Talvt llu; Kecond. Nestor Forv.ilem; third. Ou "nugg. A UUi MOKTfiAGE. I'luat'T of Kighteen Million Dollar on u Itiillrotxl Line. New York. August ii.-A dmputch to the Tribune from Hulilmore may: 1 V. Whipple, of New York, filed u mortgage In the recorder' offlrx- today for lln.W.OuO, cxn-ertng the proportle and fraiu'hlae of tlie Ilaltlmore, Cincinnati At Western Ridlrotid C'omMy. It wa made In favor of tlv Mauf.icturT' Trust Comjmny lo our nn lsu of tlVWOw f.fiy-yeur gold lionds darling S per cent nl,r-:. The company hn been Incor iwrated In MarybuKl. West Virginia and Oli.o. Niw York cap'tnllat are Inttr- eatnl In the enterprise. The route ha lie-timvyed through the above named t-te. Mr. Whipple ' that 0 mile of the road hav been conitructed from ihe tlnelimatl end. and lw bell-e. that with returning good Ume the bond enn be floatid and the road compl-ted 8VCCF.8SFfL TEST RUN. New York. Augul .-Ttie firi official trip of the romprvfctk-d air motor designed by ItoU rt Hardy has been made on th Sixth avenue lvMt,n of the Manhattan elevated. Ortwral Manager Fronsl A. a number of engineers, capitalist an tu des. wvt on tsMnl (he train, which made the run from IVolor to Fifty-eighth treet, over five mile.. In eighteen min ute. On the return trip top were mad at each of the aUtion. and the regular K'hedule of twenty-seven minutes for th- return trip was maintained. The trial was a rjccessful one, and the mo tor earr.eJ a charge of compreesed air of Kan pounds to the square Inch. WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN. Worcester. Mm., August J". In th memorial hospital a hletlc g.inv thl afu-rnuon. Wefers broke the D'-yar world s record by two-flfth" of a second 111 time was llj swa.t: tt prevlouk time. US- (iENKRAL AZCARA15A HONOKKU Sun S-Ui!il.an, August fti. The quien regent to-l.iy ronferrvd tlie premlershli uion (nweral Axcnraga. who Is o1m mln inter of war. The cnWne: will not ne mo-lifled. DR. DARRIN. Dr. Darrln. the ceUbratod prlJI't and wife, will arrive In thl place Aug IS atwl have off!? nt the Ocilm hotel, where the doctor will administer treatment to th. afflicted. Ur. Darrln needs no recommendation, for the won derful cures effect! by ruin tlir ugv out the state during hi many year, of prnotlco hi ForUand speak for them selves, and are living testimonial of hi 4 superior skill and success in the treat mont and cure of the moat stubborn and aggravated cases, and chronic d leases. We have known the dootor personal!.; for year. In Fortland. and have e ime face to face with many of bis patient t r-fter being tucconsfully treated by him In our buslnees relation, wo have always found him to be strlaUy rellabl-.' and a gentleman of prompt and praoUcal bial- nesa metiiods. His treatment by elec tricity nnd medicine has become so pop ular with tho afflicted that his patteuvts do not seek In vain for relief from the tils that flesh Is heir to, which U poai tlve proof of the superiority of hU il.-c trlcal treatment over nil other methyls of cure. DR. DARRIN'S CURES. A. F. McCary. Jacksonville, Or., deaf ness, ten years, restored In ten minutes G. B. Mathews. Eagle Point Or., con sumption nnd abscess or tumor in Side, cured five years ago: A. Pool, E.iglo Polat. Or., heart dlea.e and gcenl de bility, not expected to live, 'ured four years (fgo, and remains a perfectly well man to this day; Wm. Sanor, Med'ord, Or., deafness twenty years, made to hear ordinary conversations; ex-Judge Garrett Crockett, Merlin, Or., deafneM. ten years, oured In twenty minute; Garl T. Jones. Medford, Or., report himself rapidly Improving from an affect'on O' the heart, also that h. brother, Milton Jones, was cu--ed eight ye.irs ago of polypus of the nose, catarrh and bron chitis; Mrs. Martha Woodru.T, Cleveland, Douglas county. Or., cured of paralysis nine years ago; S. P. Goosllxo. Roscburg, Or., deafness many years, oured eight years ago; Mrs. Blckford, Roseburg, Or., cured of different trouble, peculiar to be. sex; Mrs. H. Eaton, an old resident of Roseburg, Or., almost total bllndneai from granulated eyelldn. Sh wa. led to the dootor. offtoe four yeir ago and now enjoy, perfect eyealgnt and Is able to conduct a mercanOl? huslneis. Mrs. C. Morris, of Madford, eur.'d four years ago In Seattle of kidney trouble, after an outlay of $1,000 with other dootor. Score, of other might be mention! did not apace forbid. Dr. Darrln treats the poor free, .xoept medicines, from t to U a. tn. daily. Tho.) able to pay, 10 a. m. to t p. m. Consul tation free. ami colored, full width 81.M) and THE LATEST MS FROM KLONDIKE Wealth That Cannot Be Mined Fiftv Years. In LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS Tell Wonderf! Stories tod Cey Nn Vrniag Htliroad to be Built fro pect.rs C.i.ot Cet Tbro.gb. Port Towruwuvl. Wn., August Jft. The teamer AI-KI got away thl afternoon with tU passenger, and 800 head of live stock. One hundred tons of freight for Jumju merchant wa left here. Among the Al-Ki'g ptum-nger wet Meosr. Thompson an-1 Rrmmgton. who go north as reprt-seotalivea of th Montana Live Stock Syndicate. They will leav the t earner at Fort Wrangel and attempt to locate a new trail to the Yukon coun try by way of Sly keen valley. When the trail Is located a large force of men 111 be put to work to carve out snd construct a good road aver which the rattle and sheep can be driven and stage op rated. J. P. McCormack. of New York, wa a passenger on te Al-KI with an outfit for the corottrucCon of the coble road from Dyea over the pass to Lake Lln derman. He says a cable road will be in operation In 25 days after arriving nt Dyea. He ys th new mode of transportation will reduce th cost of packing to from 10 to 15 certts per pound Istcad of 3 cent per pound, as Is now be.ug charged. PROSPECTORS FROM 'FRISCO. San Francisco. Auugt !0. The gs.wlln schooner Bexsle K. will leaw for SL Michaels today. The men who will go on her have incorporated under the title of the El Suemo Mining Compxny. Cap tain Leo.-urd, of the Encinui Yacht Club. Is at tbe head of tho expedition. The yacht El Sueno has been changed to a steamer launch. Slie will steam up the Yukon towing supplies on a barge. Both launch and barge are On the deck of the Bwtoie K. When the steam schooner Navarro leaves stu will be perfecUy equipped and will tow up the temwheeler Dwyer nnd will also carry three Ice boats, which may be used In aa emergency. The schooner La Nlnfa Is being fitted out for a trip to the Copper river. She will not carry paadengvrs. but will carry a private cxred-tlon. H. S. Bennett, of Los Angeles, who Is Mtorewted In the voyage, states that he has positive ln form:iion that there Is plenty of gold on Stewart river nnd that prospectors do no: have to undergo the hardships which confront them on a Journey to the Klon d.kc. RAILROADS TO KLONDIKE. Son Francisco, August 20. A sprln! correeinileiit of the BulleUn, writing frcm Juneau. Alaska, under date of Aug ust 11. says that railroad commulcntlon between Juneau and Dawson will be one of the things of the near future. Ntxt spring 5,oa num will be at work night and day and :he road will be completed before next fall. The proposed, road Is to start frorr. the head of navlgatlsn on the Aku river to Lake Teslln. Light iraft steamboats will be operated from each end of the new rood, and It will take four days to make the Journey from Juneau to Dawson. There Is a surveying party already in the Meld, con- sing of W. A. Pratt, of Wilmington. Del., and T. C. Jeroinn. P. I. Packard, promoter of the road, and A. E. John son, his assistant. Aother roati Is being surveyed to start from Skaguny bay. crossing White pass. This road will be built by an English syndicate. WEALTH FROM KLONDIKE. Victoria, B. C, August 30. The steamer George E. Starr called at Union today. having oo board a number of returning Klondike, one man having $16,000. He Is from Seattle, but his name is not ob tainable. Four Victorians have between them $20,000. They only went in last May and will return Immediately. In a letter from Montreal, Arthur Bel- lmghom, of the BrlUsh Yukom Company, who goes to London, says his company will start work on the railway from Skaguny from the headwater, of the Yu kon and haw It completed in 1S99. DON'T BE IN A HURRY. Dyea, August 12. Fweod Sam (Harris): I am camped two miles above Dyea. That city Is not very large, but has two saloons and two stores, and there are a lot of Indian shacks. There Is nothing here, so I guess I will have to go trw-that is. If I can make IL Will have to do aii my own packing;. Don't think Joe and his party will get In un- up. We Lave the largest lino of we jiave vc all tilt- latest fctylea at SHANAHAN Ie they hire Indian to do lh packing. If he lo that It will about break him. I offered cent to Irvlhuui to pack my freight to the. summit, but could not get them to do t at that pticm. It took Tom and old Mack two and a half d iy: to make the trip over the trail and down to the lake. They say the trip Is corker, but the summit I not as bad as tome of Itu- rest of It. Toll Joe Oardln not to come up be- to go Into butane, in hi. line, and tell everyone else to stay away ante they have money, and lots of t. 1 am gomg In If not another man get through Large number are turning hack, and outnt can he purchased at your own price. Home, are worth I2W and tip waroa. ot one-neur the people hr win get tnrougn this fall. Boat. (- selling on the lake for flOO, and if It wasn't for 'Joe I could not make It will buy a boat. Joe t. wmped three mile above. He took hi. stuff up In a cr.rr. i naa mm nauied tip in a wagon. The river route to this point Is (omcrthlr.g awfuL It take, four or five men on a line and on m a boo: to haul a inouaam pound, joe ana his men did the beat work of that kind on '.he liver. Every day you can, see overturned boats and outfit, floating; by. Some poor fellow have lost their all Direct let- r to Dawson City, aa I think I win be there In days. C. F. WISE. PLENTY OF GOLD. Will Take Fifty Tear to Mine the Klondike. New York. August 20. The World says: Portu B. Wear, a western capitalist, who is largely lot e rested in many enter prises with John Cudahy of Chicago, is In the city. He Is one of the originators of the IS.OCO.ftjO company formed by Cud ahy and others to develop, the Klondike territory, Talk-ng to a, reporter he said: "I have been In Alaska. There is pi en. ty of gold there. It carmot be mine! in 50 years. Owing to the limited facilities for transportation it Is impossible that more than WOO of the large army that bas started for the anw fields can reach there this year. That is a very liberal estimate. Tbe divide will be closed in a few weeks and those who do not succeed In crossing before that tine will have to turn back to the settlements or run the risk of death from cold or starvation. Our com pany owns a fleet of 10 ships' and we have begun to construct Ave steamboats at Port Oct There. We also propose to erect buildings in the mining region. To do this we must have wood and labor. Heretofore the timber has been cut by Indian, but nearly all of them have gone to the mines, leavjig the wood camps almost deserted. "We shall send out two expeditions from Seattle Sept. 10th and 15th. We have already hired 300 men who propose to prospect for gold. We want no others. Prospectors must have endurance and that Is the kind nf men we wanL We con find remunerative employment for many more. It is our intention to sail for Port Get There on St. Michaels Is land, where all who want ?t will be fed and lodged and paid li a cord for cutting wood. An average man can cut a cord and a half a day. We must have wood for our boats and for the buildings we propose to erect. The doors, windows and other ports as far as possible will be made at Port Got There. "At the proper time our ship will leave Port Oct There and go to the mouth of the Yukon via the Aleutian islands. The gold fields will be reached by June 13th as early a date. If not earlier, than by any Oiher route for those who did not start some weeks ago. Then, too, the jourwey wil be attended wfch loss dan ger." THE EUGENE. The Eugene arrived down yes:erday. Captain C. H. Lewis In charge, with a crew of 14 men. The boat Is In ballast and has fuel enough for th? voyage to the Sound, where she will be towed by the steamer Escort, Captain Howes and Chief Engineer Russell. From the Sound she will proceed direct to St. Mi chaels in tow of the steamer Bristol, and will proceed up river with her pas sengers and freight, which have been shipped overland via the Sound and the Brlstcl. All on board the Euge-ae are Americans and expect to make a strike in Alaska, NO PARTIALITY. Ottawa. August 20. The deputy min ister of the interior has called the atten tion of the Associated Pressi correspond ent to the fact that a great many Amer ucan newspapers are disc use tnc the question of royalty upon the gold in th Yukon valley as If the tax were going to be levied only upon Americans work bur there. He stated that Canadians &b well as Americans will have to pay the royalty. A NEW LINE. Gram ma u & Mcintosh, of San Fran cisco, have established a new line of steamers to Dawson City via St. Mi chaels. The first boat, the Noyo. SCO tons burden, will sail from San Francisco Sunday, calling at Astoria Wednosday or Thursday for passengers and freight. Stu art Bros , of this city, have been appoint ed agents. Ladies' ond Misses' Sweaters- astonishingly low prices. BROTHERS DOLLAR WHEAT MARK IS PASSED Wave of Bull Sentiment Spreads Like Wild Plre. VOLUME OF TRADE INCREASED Conatrcial Report. Show the Greatest lav provetntat 1. rive Test Jothloj to Check Vive ol rrosperitr. New York, August Now that th. bull. hav. attained their wishes of car ryinsj wheat up to a dollar a brahel, they are as far aa ver from being sat isfied and claim that the wave of bun sentiment, which has spread 11k. wild fire over the country, will carry the' price her to at leadt 11.25 per bushel, and per hap evwn higher. That dollar wheat is already a thing of the past wa. demonstrated on the curb, whan the clamorous demands from high strung looal report, raised tbe prlo to ft one-fcalf of a cent a bushel ad vance from the official close. About fifty thousand bushel of wheat changed hand, at L Tbe Bnarllsb market wa up in air, keeping; free pace with our advances. Their closing price, were th. top for the day, t and 4Hd higher than last night. Th. French markets, on the ether hand, held back.. There was prac tically no response to the extraordinary strength in the other marketa. Private cable, credited the English ad vance to rainy weather and excited cov ering by shorts. EXCITEMENT IN FRISCO. Son Francisco, August 20. Intense ex citement prevailed In the local wheat market today and options advanced with great leaps. December opened at 11-50, receded for a moment and closed at 11.00. After call there wa. an advance to fl.slVi. An hour later It rose to I16J, but at 11:50 there were large sale, to secure profits and prices hod a sharp de cline.. May opened at 11.9) and closed at tLGn,. This afternoon December sold at tlM and closed at IL63U. while May opened at tl.62 and closed at JLS1H- j I v; K'r i THE MARKETS, ; ; - ; . ii ' ,r t j Portland. August 20. Wheat Valley. Sc; WaUa Walla, 8!c San Francisco, August 20. Hop. S and 7c; fancy, 9 and 10c Liverpool, August 20. Wheat Strong; No. 1 California, s 10d and lid. San Francisco, August 20. Wheat Shipping, tl.56 for No. 1 and H.57V4 for choice. New York, August 20. Hope Quiet. Minneapolis, August 20. Wheat sold for $1 a bushel today. Philadelphia, August 20. No. 2 Penn sylvania red Is quoted at $1.02. This la the highest quotation In years. Chicago. August 20. September wheat closed at 93c and December at P2:c, a gain of nearly 6 cents for the day. BRADSTREETS REPORT. New York. August 20. Bradstreet's to morrow will say: Special telegrams from trade center, throughout the country emphasize th. growing prosperity of the farmers, due to the higher prices of all agricultural products. The volume of trade continue. to increase, and prices are advancing;. No such volume of business, largely In anticipation of requirements, has been experienced since lf!2. This week's totals of clearings show a gain of 13 per cent In 82 clUes reporting. Bank cletrMfrs at other cities than New York are 17 (Continued on Third Pag.) Royal auk, the tood pare, wboleaos. and dllcl . Fulfill Absolutely Pure aom in som eo uw row. IB t Q1