The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 12, 1901, Image 3

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    THE MORNING ASTOKIAX. SUNDAY, MAI 12, 1901
The Morning Astorian
TKMOHIONK 601.
All contracts for ndvcrtimnK
the Astorlun ur inadu on n rum-'
Miit of circulation four time
largsr tliuii that of nny paper
published or circulated in VAnU
op county.
TODAY'fl WBATIIEn.
I'OltTliANI), Muy U-Wctcrn r
gn uinl Wfffti'iit WiiMliliiKion, lutrilv
rl'Uiily with occiwluimi ahuwi-rn. Mint
crn (mpm, IOiihutii WiihIiIiikiom and
Idaho. imiimIv cloudy wllli probably no-
CIIHlulllll lllllll'IlT nllllU'l'I'M, COllllf llV
Htiiiiinv oviMiitiir.
AROUND TOWN.
8c Claston about liarnei.
Milk d"w.t, cor. Truth and Dunn Ht.
11. Vn.it Piiki'ii Ni'tit yentcrday In
I'dl'llalHl (Ml bUHllKM.
Th ulcftmor Bu 11. IC1mite efi yen
trnlay rr THIiunk.
Dt 11-r'nt meal Rtalnf Bun Ita
laurtnt. Ill Commercial Bt.
f
W. Vf. llrown. Jr.. of TVrry, On-con,
Ih a gu'i a.1 Ui" Oi"'llnl.
A. II. Wllion. h irsvllng man from
Philadelphia, .n tlu city.
SUnn ( litru Hlni.rii U p-ndlhK Hun.
day with hrr jvitni In thin lty.
All kinds rtf frffli vfKKtablf In aa
ii ran 1 1" had nt .Milium IIi'ihi.
Thrr flrat-nl'ii barber at lha Occi
dent barbrr shop. Hffst of service.
Japan? goods of all kind, cheap at
Yokohama Itaiaar: 6?f Commercial 8t.
W nr now rrrrlvlnic strawbrri
'.is duvet from the Kiorr Joliimoii
I'ro.
Wr nf nrlllna nny lirand of mir full
wiMBht rr-iurry luiit'T 41. Joini..n
Iir.
ruplU wishing to taka private li-wont
to make up rradn work, apply to Mia
voMntt, 273 runm street,
Jo-ih drllilcr left yxDtxnlny to at
tend th Riand iktIh of ICatrle, which la
to mtHU In Han Fnuic.lwo,
Mm, Dr. J. A. Pulton n-ci'lved vetr
ilny afternoon at llw hat of a peril' of
leu which ah linn given,
Tim lltrlitlintimi indir Mansanlta re
lumed hint n I if lit from a trip to Oray'n
harbor mil Hh'alwn!r bay.
Ir. T, I Hull haa returns! from
Cnllf ii nla and (.in be found at hi old
aland In the Muti-I building.
Al- k H-ll. Mlm Maud HHI and Ml
'miiiioii. of I'nriliinil, ww In th city
ycNti-rday in rout to MeauM.
Ipoiip- Hnrtium a dlmhawd In
JuHilii- llrowcr'a court ytrday, II
wiin chargnl with Miult by l'org-
1 II I Hi ll.
You niny liav nccn T-ttT day but
never bo'.tir blttrni 1hn Ill-Ill; try
t In-ill. Kourd A Htuk' H Co., dlnitiliuUng
nui'iitn.
')r, Karlx nit-rialnnl a lurg party
on board the Klcdrlc ymti-rday morn-
ln. a trln lx'liiu niad' to Fort Co-
lUMlllltt.
Work la progrfMlng rapidly on the
cold ator.irfi plant bdng rwtl by th
llooth tViiiLioy idjulnlng their catuuTy
In I'l per Antoiiii.
John A. Montgomery baa opened a
hop at 421 Ilond ptret and la prepared
to do all rlaa of plumbing and tin
ning at I ho lowtat poaalble ratei,
rtoalyn coal liiat longer. It cleaner
and makea e trouble with tov and
chimney ftie than any other. fJeorge
W. Hiinliorn. nKe'il: telephone 1311.
.1 II. Kli-mmnim, of Portliind. who re
cently -curil the contrict for on-
ti'iK iliitf n m-wiT Kymcm for llermoeii
I'lick. urrUol In Aatorln yenterdny.
f'llfioii Mondiv io receive npldlcatioiia "f n"xl
from nlii-rmi'ii for llc.-nw A mimner
have not vt tiik'ti out n licence nnd
liilm n tin k of on..rriun:ty.
Inriulry haa bwn mad of rifv-rlff
Ilnvlll for aaalntanca In locating a
voting man named Luff, who wm laat
heard of 1n Aatotia. Ilia mother. wlv
Uvea In Mendocino county, 'allfirrnla,
la th In'iulrer.
Th raaea of the threw flnhernin ar
reatcd Friday near Clifton bv Deputy
liultman and Wa'er IUIlff Wlckman.
wrr called up In the Juatlct rourt ye
lerdny and by requeKt wr continued
until May 22nd.
Governor and Mr. T. T. fleer bave
left for California, to vlalt the gov
ernor'n mother and to wltne the
launching of (be btttleehlp fitilo, whli'h
will take place n Bnn Fruncimo during
rrcaldent McKlnl'-y'a vlalt.
The foreign export of canned aalmott
bv winer the Pt Iwi week wer- In
ihhck an folUrwa; I'-nanir. 120; Hlngii-
l.rc, 61; Tahiti. 1r,0 and 1 barrel;
Mouth America. Hid; China 105; Manila.
MO: I'ulcuit", 60; Mexico, .T',0 harrela.
Flub Warden Van Duen wan unlif
(.ntloiiiilly mlno,ii"ted yeaterday In atiit
Ing that he lnt"ndn rollmMlng Itidivlduiil
Pcenaen from boat -Puller. AH ch
who Mlt In any way In bandllng the
rear will ba compelled to take out a
USnic.
Yoaterday' run of flah w lht and
hut few flnhernen ara working. In a
local boarding boue twentv flan-
ermen and a miny txiat men and the
high boat ha a record of five aalnum
One man wai out eight day without
making a catch.
A broken trolley wire near TVwith'a
cannery remlled In the- atoppage of the
utreet cr liat night hortly after 10
o'clock. The "trouble" men of ih- Aa-
lorla 8tret Hallway ( nmany wre
called "ill and the damage repaired
abu two hour lau-r.
Terry McKuin will leave tomorrow
morning for Hnn Francla"o to Join th"
Frank i'ihiIi-v Ketmrtolre Company. Mr.
MrKefin will play Be Juvenile ro!r hiuI
hU decided lellilendea toward blh
(I'lneilv eiiaure lil aiMi-eax. Th. com
pany ta b Hiked to appear h'-r In April
vear.
SALMON TRUST DETAILS
WILL BE CAPITALIZED AT TWO
HUNDRED MILLION.
Nh nick of 1'romotvra Arc Mad I'ub-
lic and Financial I'lan la
Definitely .Stated.
The liif.inl clllld
It Irf-.lln died lit
night.
f Mr. and Mra F
Ilaitiuii4id 111. In V
Try our I'erfectloti Illcn.1 Mh'bit and
.Tuva C,,fT--'; there la pone te-iter-Jolin-a
'ii llroa
liiapei'toia Ivlwuida an. I Fuller la
a'ceil th nieiuiiora t'lnia and Ca!
lender yeatcTiluy.
The r.ermaii alili Nereua. with a
cargo of guiln for Kurope, will go to
aen thla niornlng.
The teialin .i the atemner W II
lliirriaou. IicIiik made In 1'orilan.l. are
prog rowing tait't!y,
Mr. Itaaii)un U prepaid to do up
I a iv rurtalna In good ordr. tamva or
der at Orrgon bakary.
Nrlln 1). Johiiaon. who private ee
relaiv to A. II. Itniiiiiioiid. la In the
i lty for a abort vimt.
Cream pure rye, America' flneal
wblakey. The only pure goo4a; guar-
nntefd rich and mellow. JOHN I..
CARLSON. Bole Agent.
HKHT I6-(KNT MICAL: R1BINO HUN
RKSTAl'RANT.
It.-v. Ilenrv Murcolte w-: iren h to
day In the Flrt I'reatiyterlan church of
Rot'tUnd. timing liangeil .u!;ilta wlMi
ih.- ll-v J V. Milltgan, former paa-or
of th l'rebvterlnii church ber".
Iridic wanted to work on aofa I'll
Iowa: mnterlal funilalu'd ; ateady work
(II II. ml I; fXM-l lellei- lllllieeeHH.irV.
ft'wA nain,d ciiveloe to Mla H. Mc.
li.f N.edle Work le.t.. Ideal Co., Ctll
CllgU. An order made in the pi-obit"
nut t veatetd.iv ly Judge lrnv to al
low the iiiiar.Piina of Hie bera of t lt
tale ,f Mra W. rt. Klnnev to II cer
ta'ti re it ctati p algiiatixl In the petl.
tlon
Iidlo and glrla "oik for iia at home,
to fto weekly. ey work; no r.in
vaaalng. exierleiic. unnect-aaarV. t'iid
aelf -addreaaet enxeltine for iMirtlcuUr.
Co- t-r I'lve llo'tie Work Co, 40 Pear
b.nn. Chicago.
Th. twetitv-ntnth iinnual reunion of'
th" Oregon I'loncvr Arlatlon will ti
held In the ein.mltloii building In Rort
land. Friday. June 14. The annual nd
diTa wll b'- dellverml bv Jlldife Ral
eigh Siott aint Charl.-a V. C.allowv.
,f McMlnnville. will alao wak. lb
due"! ratea have been grillit.il by the
rillroada and a large crowd la ex-pecfel.
A illatuiti h from r-at tl- iclla of the
phenomenal run of halibut encountered
thla aeaa .n. The a hooiier J.-aale, In
which W. W. Whipple and other A-
torlana are liiterrt'd. la m.ik rig a rec
ur 1 for banner cat. he The market
la firm and the flh rtre In atei.1v d
iiiand In New York AM the veel n
vaired In the trade win make jr ofl mon
ey thla aeaa ill.
The Oregon I'lon r Mlaton. nl Socle
ty, hi ita rgilir me-'ing yeaterday.
'elected th.- following of!l,.ra for the
I cnulna v.'ir: Rr-aldeiif. R j Miu
t Kuan, vl pr-alibnt. F. J Taylor;
correapondlng ret iry. K. c. Hold-n;
ecretnrv. It. N Carnu'iun. treaaurer.
I C. if Wright. A conalibrable amount
of routine tui'lti'aa wna a!eo tranaa,-ted
at the nveting.
The Sin Fr.un la- Trade Jouri al
auya: The run of ailnion on the Sacra
mento river continuea free The ninr
ketmen hre atllt pa king the flah in Ice
for ahlpmeni to the Cdiumbia river.
where they are aent In cold !orage to
Faatern point a 'i'umtift river chl-
nixik. Some of the flab haa been canro-d
nt the ennnerlea on the Si.-r.im"nti
river, but the flah uaed were not de
irVle iit- for ahlpplng F.iat In roll
atorage.
The propoaed ayndlcate being plan
ned by It. fluff ry to control the al
inm Induatry la gralually m-arlng com
pletion, Charlc I:. Flint, v.'ho I nam
ed a one of the rganUer, la re
garded u the "father of truara," be
having engineered ;hi- llrat big fioan
clnl combination which have recently
at art led the financial world.
An Aaaoelnted flea dlatilt'h from
New York to the Aatorian, received
yeaterday, aya;
"The Journal of Commerce .iy: The
conaolldatloii of the 1'aclflc ;airnon can
tierb '. atlll In tentative ahape. The
organU;itlon of tin- company I under
the management of T. It. McO.nvrn of
DelaflHd, Mctiiivrn & Company, Chag.
It. Flint, f tbl dty. and Roland Onff
roy of Onffroy & McOovrrn of San
Franclaco.
"rmiiorlAnt matter on the coaat are
atlll under negotiation and it 1 like
ly to require aome time for thla work.
"Aa for the flnan -lal arrangement.
It la underatood theae are well In band
but that the point haa not yt been
reach'-d for calling ul:Tl)tlon. The
prcaeiit plan contemplate the forma
tion of a company, to be known a the
Pacific Packing & Navigation Company
with a alock carilullzailon "f $200,000.-
000 eoiirilly dlv!dl Into eyen per cent
cumulative preferred aux k end com
mon atvk. In addition an laaue or
IT.nnn.ofiri Revert -year debenture it alx
per cent la proooai-d. A a'nkhg fund
of ll.OOfl.OWl to retire the bond ! pro.
vlded bv un-haae If the aame can be
.litalned for bus than lO.i per cent "r
at ttiat price by lot In cne auch pur
chaa a can not be mad-. The company
la alao to have the :r!vlege pfter the
exnlratlon of on" ye-ir. of retiring all
outftandlng ilebentura upon thlrtv
dty' notice uuoti nny ni'-rea: day at
I'i.'i ind aivrued lnt-ret."
WOMAN'S CLVR MKRTINO.
Intel ,-atlng Rap-ra Read at Seaalirfi Held
Yeaterday.
The Woman' Club of Aafe-,t met
yeaterday at the uual hour ai Tagi
Iril! Following the repor; of arlnua
aianding ronimlttee the progriin of
itila afternoon wa given. Mr. I'raei
' u r Modern Miisnx'ne." Mra. Pra-1
read a wiper on "Ad v.rt!em -n;a In
Mud-rn Magazine." n, the topic d''
ciiaacil by Mr. Fatalind was "Cur.
rent Literature."
The 'nualcal feature of 'he session
were an inatrumental "ol-i bv Mi Bea
trice Hidden, of Vancouver, and an ln
Htrtimcntal duct by Mit Holmes and
Mra. fra Rnker.
Ni:W CAN FILLER.
D vl.e Tht:
Will FM1 Slxtv
Minute.
Can an
I CLOTHING BARGAINS
! W IU:hl.o:,e. of IVwvy. SkiMClt
county. hft 'nvented a can filler which
i may r.-v-ilutlo-vxe the aaimon na.-klna
In-ltiHrv of the Pacific cat. aay ih-
i i atnianiet -tixei-e tie na anown in
wooden model which he ha. to a nuin
b-r of the motit prominent ilinon
pack-ra of the Sound an I one und all.
thev h.ive .ironounced i: a great uc
cca. Aa cron pared with the Jensen filler,
now own-d ami ,ie exclu1vely bv
the Alaakil Packer' Asam-laticn. !t I
Inconiiuim'ilv auterl r. That machine
ftviiuently fill the can phi full, and
often dent them o that the top can
not be pi. iced on them until ;hcy have
been atralirhP'ticd out again. Mr. Rath-
hoii"' m.ichlne ellm'nnte thee defect
and pick betw.v-n t.O nd 11 can tcr
minute.
He ha It nlr.'-ulv pntcntel and Mr
Onffroy. who I at preacnt In the Raft
i
SPECIAL INDUCE
MENTS OFFERED
i
We have the largest stock of Clothing
ever brought to Astoria and are crowded
to the doors. MUST HA.VE MORE ROOM
so will make special prices in order to re
duce stock. :- :- :- -:
RKALTY TRANSFERS.
C. W. Cnrnahm ami wife to M. J,
Wright S crc In section 27. T 7 X,
R 10 W; J1S0.
Jennie Caniptell to Norman Drape
lot 3. block . Clataop Grove; fl,;.
Marv Fltxpatrlik. administratrix, to
acre of tide land In Columbia river
quitclaim: 11.
Mary Fltxpatrlck to S. Farrelt 16.42
S. F.irrell aame Property: $16.5.0.63.
I'nlte.1 Stite to John H. Smith
northweat nuarter of section 21. T 7 N.
It 7 W: tmtent.
Krneat F. Llbke and wife to Wllllam-
ette Pulp & Paper Co. northweat quar
ter of section 23. T 7 N. R 10 W; 11000.
A f"RRnCTION.
ASTORIA. Ore.. May It. 1901. E litor
Aatorian: In thla mornings Issue un
der the h.mllng "Roat-Pullers to Pay"
uineared the atatement. "The JuRilce
found the defendant guilty but stated
that n he wa acting apparently in
Ignorance he was discharged." Thla Is
misleading, and a it concerns the Pub
lic unit i a matter of vital Importance
at ihl. time. 1 trust It may be consid
ered proper for me to make correction
of the autement. The Justice did not
flml lh. lifendint initltv. nor did hp
orgimlxlng a namm.vh combine to take Utute the defendant "was apparently act-
in a numli r of the Sound canneTie. haa . iffnr!lrl,.p The Inailce 1n r,iw.
ii $10.00
12.50
13-50
15.00
16.50
18.00
20.00
22.50
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
FOR S 8.50
FOR 10.50
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
1 1.25 ii
12.75 il
14.00 i
15.25
17.00 1
19.00 !
These prices for a short time only.
Buy a suit and get the benefit of
the reduction.
DANZIGERl
ni'title t him that he wan! 6o0 if them
Th" tlri one of the niahlne I ( be
bollt nt -he Relllngh'im Ry Inm
Woikii In White 'tn.
ST. HELENS MINKS.
Valuable Oil
New In Sleh:
WMth.
rromiao
Ing upon the case, did say that there
waa no doubt In toe mind of the court
that the legislature In passing the recent
fisheries act 'ntendd that any and all
person In any way oieratlng a gill-net
should have an individual license: al
so that ther. wan no doubt in the mind
of the court that a boat-puller of an
ordinary lower Columbia river salmon
outilnr hoot, performing the regular du-
Andrew Olaett, fonman nt the (.am
ende Ciilumet nln-'s, in the St. Hel
en district. wh"re work has ln-en go
Ing on continuously lnce lust summer,
ws In Portland last Friday from the
ramp. The work upon the Norway
mine has been pushed, and hundred of
tons nf or have neen piled up " the
dump ready for ;-hlpment to Caatle
Rock a soon aa the wagon road now
under ennatru 'Hon ahnll be completed.
Mr. Olaen brought out sanipb-d of ore
which not onlv .losses value, but are
also nietty to .ook upon, being; rich
peacock and ulphinvt. He haa re
Innied borne with i-ontracts for con
tinued work upon the Norway, and al
so for a tunnel from the Swejjsh. Min
ing Company upon the l.'pper Sweden,
and a shaft noon the lwcr Sweden,
the Sweden being upon the same great
lead is the Norway, nnd separated only
by the Denmark. Luke Canyon nt Stiir
It Lake. St. Helens will this summer
be one of the most active of the new
camp In the Northwest. Vancouver
Columbian.
Just
To
Remind
You
tJeg according to custom of boat-pulleri
of uch boat, and from which boat an
ordinary lower Columbia, river aalmon
gill-net wa being operated, waa him-
elf operating '.he glll-nt aa -well at
waa th man who la usually called the
ranmln. Th. !utlo alo ntator that
the court believed It to be a part of Ita
duty to take judicial notice of the offi
cial act. of the attorney-general of the
tate and of the district attorney; an1
If o, It waa within :hc knowledge of the
court that the atfirn -y-general ami the
dlatrlct attorney of thl dltrlct hal
each glv-n an opinion to the effect that
"boat-pullr" need not take out an In
dividual llcin; that thee opinion
were aivm !r the guclance of the
ata'. officlil, that the atate flaherle
ofllcera having the; luauance of llcenea
In charge had errl -avored to be guided
by thee otilnlon; that H appeared the
defend int hid tieen aware of theae
rplnlon and had iw-n guld-d by thorn;
that the defendant ha1 a right to con
alder thern good authority; and that
while the court did not consider the
opinion correct, it did think that under
all the clrcumatance the defendant waa
1ijt!fled In believing he wa not oblig
ed to take out a license. Thl court hi
never In any way Intimated that it con
sidered mere ignorance of the law. nor
even the opinion of an attorney under
ordinary circumstance, an exctiae If he
were "found guilty." Rut the opinion
of the atate'a attorney formally given
I, It appear to me, quite another mat
ter. And whether or not a man la
"guilty," a matter in which a Justice
sitting a both a judge and a Juror la
bound to give the defendant the benefit
of any reanonable doubr In hla mind.
C. V. BROW EH. J. of P.
THE PAN-AMB trCAN EXPOSITION.
The exposition at Buffalo will be one
of the greateat thla country haa ever
een. The entire miohlnery will be run
hy the power furnished from Niagara
Falla. Although the motive power re
qulrwl I enormou we believe It I
equal to the taak. the name a Hoatet
ter' Stoma-h Hitter la eo.ua! to the
taak of supplying the human body with
motive power when J I en
feebled and run down. It pow
er to revitalize the ytem and
supply new life and energy 1 well
known. There I no Mhr mn1ii Ine in
the wifrld o go.'-d for dyspepsia. Indi
gestion, flatulency and nervoune. It
ha ben the favorite medicine for over
fifty yr. Re sure and g'-t the genuine
w ith Prlva e 7evnue S'amp over the
neck of :he bottle.
WHERE DO TOU
m m GROCERIES?
HAVE TOU TRIED
A. W.SHIPLEY?
Kt Commercial Street,
DO you know the PLAGE TO BUY
That he give you the beat there
la to be had In the city for th
least money? Place an order
once and see.
C. W. BARR DENTIST
Successor to Dr. Ball.
173 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR.
TELEPHONE. RED 20CI.
THE LOUVRE
The headlines of the program at the
Louvre this week, are the clever and
amusing Irish comedians, McSorley and
Whitney, who come to Astoria well rec
ommended, after successful engage
ments in the larger cities on the coast.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OP THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP ASTORIA.
At Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at
the close of business. April 24, 1901.
RESOURCES.
Loan and discounts $242,737 13
Overdrafts. s.cursJ and unse
cured 1.019 96
C. S. Ronds to secure circula
tion 12.300 00
Pbvka. securities, etc 95.143 72
Other real estate owned 6.160 45
Due from National Banks (not
reserve agents) 2,314 70
Due from State Banks and
Bankers 50.972 83
Due from approved re3rve
agent 97,113 IS
Internal Revenue stamps ' 479 28
Checks and other cash Items. 30 S5
Nickels and cents 110 97
Lawful money reserve
In Bank, viz.
Spe.-U 114.700 00
Redemption fund with I. S.
Treaaurer (5 per cent of
circulation) 625 00
THAT WE SELL
I ..Granite Ware..
CHl'RCH SERVICES TODAY.
MothodlHt Morning topic, "The Su
periority of Christianity Shown by the
Testimony of Enemies;" evening topic,
"City Problems" series. "The Nlckcl-In-the-slot
Machines." The p.iator will
give his personal experience -with the
machines. All are cordially Invited to
attend.
First Lutheran Morning topic, in
Swedish, "Prayers and Answers"; even
ing topic. In English, "A Pure and
Undeliled Religion." Sunday school at
10 a. m.
First Congregational Services at 11
a. m. nnd 8 p. m.; Sunday school at
1 2 : 1 r ; mid-week priyer meeting. Wed
nesday, 8 p. m.
Presbyterian Usual services at which
the Rev. J. V. Milllgnn. a former paa
tor. will preach.
Raptlst Morning topic. "Two Ways
of Dealing With Sui;" evening toP'C
"Paying and Giving." Everybody cor
dially Invited.
Basting Spoons
Milk Pans, 2 qt .
Pudding Pans, 3 qt,
Wash Basins,
Sftiico Puns, lipped, 2 qt.
Suu e Puns, Covered, .
Gem Pans, 8-hole .
Roast Pan, 0x13
Dish Pans, 10 qt, .
Tea Kettles, ,
Total JG23.907 61
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 50,000 00
Surplus fund 2o,000 00
Undivided profit.', ices expanses
and taxes paid 31.5SS
National Rank notes outs:nnd-
Inir 12,500 00
Individual deposits
subject to check. .I41a,139 63
Demand certificates
of deposit S9.217 01
Certitled checks .... 462 20 504.S18 S4
SOLE AGENCY FOR ASTORIA OF
The "Carhartt" Brand
UNION MADE
Overalls and Jeans
ALSO UNION MADE SUITS
UNION MADE DRESS PANTS
UNION MADE HATS.
CANNERY SUPPLIES
FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES
BUILDING MATERIAL
SEWING MACHINES
AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
IS AT.
FISHER BROTHERS,
Astoria, Ore.
Pacific Navigation Company
Steanicr9-"Sue H. Elmore." "W. II. Harrison
Only line- Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, Hobsonville.
Connecting at Aitoria with the Oresroo Railroad k Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River B. R. for Sac Francisco, Portland
and all points east, for freight and paaeenger ratea apply t
Sattmel ElrtiOfe & Co. General Agents, ASTORIA. 0Ri,
(O.K. &. N. R. RCa, Portland
Agenta U.4C.R.R Co., Portland.
(B C LAMB. Tillamook. Ore.
IN
COMPANY
Of New Zealand
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
Subscribed Capital,
Paid-up Capital,
Assets,
Assets in United States,
Surplus to Policy Holders, -
$5,000,000
1,000,000
'2,545,114
300,000
1,718,792
.05
.10
.15
.15
.20
OA
.20
.35
.40
.50
Total 5623.907 61
STATE OF OREOOX. County of
Clatsop, ss: I. S. S. Gorion, cashier of
the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement la true
to the best of my knowledge and be
lief. S. S. GORDON. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th day of Mav, 1901.
C. R. THOMSON.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
O. C. Flavel,
W. M. Ladd,
W. F. McGregor,
Directors.
Great American Imuorlific Tea Co
xSTl Commercial Street. Astoria.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Notable amensr the pleasures afford-
ed by the Snasta Route is the win
er trip to Southern California and
'Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with
this section will ever develop rreah
points of interest and added Industrie,
in its prolific vegetation and amonsr ita
numberless resorts of mountain, shore.
valley and plain.
The two dally Shasta trains from
Portland to California have been re
cently equipped with the most ap
proved pattern of standard and tour
ist sleeping cars, but tne low rates or
fare will still continue In effect.
Illustrated guides to the winter re
sorts of California and Arlsona mar IX
had on application.
C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A
Portland. Oreroa.
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years.
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO.
Resident Agents, Astoria, Or.
CfiiHEKt'UL PRINTING
BRIEFS AND TRANSCRIPTS
VT
astorian warn
f 5 raiDTint
ALL 0RK DELIVERED
at the it is tmm
Cor. Tenth and Commercial Streets
Telephone 661.
The Esmond Hotel.,
t a a a w akjiiiviivi m m- m v
PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS.
Eurowan plan. 80c to lUO oer dar. OSCAR ANDERSON, Manner.
American plan, 11.00 to 12.00 per day. j, c. PENDIGA8T, Caiet Clerk