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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1904)
vf THE MORNINQ ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1904. First National Ban! of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 IT ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Ctetal Paid In 0100,000. Harplut and Undivided IVoflti ,:fl.OOO Traasaefc gnal bunking bnaine. Interest paid an time dK!U. J Q. A. IWWI.BY, 0. 1. TCTKltSON, Fit AN K FATTON, J. W. OARNElt, resident. Vie l'nal.lent Cashier. Ant. Cashier 168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. Credit Is A Necessity (lovernmant bank, corjmratlnne, fnatltutiona, til ak erwlit with arirllegr of part eettlmnwita. Why not the hmiwkeeper with bar ova luetltuthm? Wo don't bulier for Moment Urn I we grant you favor In eiUmding "char " priIIi g. XV appreciate your acoept anoe of our offer. Itrmu a mutual coufldmioe and clear aailonitaodine ow oar relation, Wlim you are doubtful about valaca ask candid inrlin. Wt are a rollablo bouse, and we would rattier lone a aula by illMPpolnilnir you with a funt than aolllrijr you by miereprtwenlatioa. Th la-1 namml fault would be commercial suicide. ZAPF CO. The B1Q RELIABLE llousefurnishcrs. PAGE SEVEN. UNSEASONABLE WEATHER MAKE DEMAND FOR SHOES Actual Results of Trade Considerably Ahead of Reports Made at This . Time Last Year. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night. Good Service. 30 Itth St. ntxt door to Griffin Bre. and adjoining th Offlca Sloo ASTORIA, OREGON New York, April 29. Advice, from Important commercial centeri. while reflecting disturbance due to the ore valence of unseasonable weather, lay the International Mercantile asenev. emphasis the basic strength underly ing trade condltlone with actual re sults considerably ahead of hurt year. Continued cold In the south and south weat ha retarded wholesale trade ex cept for boota, shoe and rubber where an extraordinary demand la keeping factories working overtime. Ex cellent business la reported at the west In grocerlea, drygooda, hardware, ma chinery, hata and caps, territory tribu tary to St. Louie showing exceptional reauita because of rush orders for "ex position week." Low temperature, while restricting spring business, Is aiding merchants to close out heavy weight goods with the result that the stock carried over will be unusually small. While advance orders are eomewhat j backward, Indication points to extraor ainary activity during May If aeason able weather prevails. Enormous de mand Is reported for agricultural im plements, farmers evidencing little alarm over the future. Labor troubles are retarding business lr Alabama, Iowa, Colorado and parte of Pennsyl vanla and Ohio. This contributes un certainty to a situation that will, how ever, be In a measure relieved by the agreement of the iron and mine work era which becomes effective In Colo rado on June 1. That will give partial assurance of fixed conditions for two years. In other sections more or less trouble Is being experiences although Interference Is not general or calcu lated to extend materially. This emphasized by the apparent willing neaa of mining organizations to modify their requests In accordance with re atrlcted output and some evidence of buainesa reaction. . -.im v CENTRAL MEAT MARKET (I. V. Murtou aud Jobn Fahrrban, Proprietors. CII0IC1WT PItEHII AND HALT MKAT.S. - PK0M1T DELIVERY. 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT .Palo Bohemian I Jeer Bcwt In Tho Northwest rth Pacific Brewing Co. COURT SERVES INJUNCTION ON RAILROAD STRIKERS Men Enjoined From In Any Way Inter fering With Operations of the Santa Fe Company. Fisher's Opera House I- K. KELIO, Least ami Manner. SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Weidmann's Big Show Id Repertoire of tbe Latest Buooosee. Company of 25 People. Superb Band and Orchestra. Iligh-Claea Yandeville between Acta. Something doing all the time. Matinee: "Tennesee's Pardner." . Evening: The Old Curiosity Shop V Gbaage of Bill Each Night. Seat Salt Opens aturday Moraiag at Qrlffln'i Book Btor. Prices, Rcierved Scats 35c Gallery 25c. Albuquerque, N. M, April 29. Judge H. 8. Baker of the district court, has Ittnued an Injunction upon the request of the Santa Fe rnllroiid against ma chlnlata, bollermakers, their helpers and apprentices and metal workers, now on strike, retraining them from In any manner Interfering with the agents and employes of the company In the manugement, movement or op- Au.tl 1 , ' I T7iufciuii u ma i'U!Hmiijr a riijsuitfH, cars f and all other machinery and appli ances. They are also enjoined from Interfering with the men who ,are taking the places of the strikers and are restrained from entering upon the company's right of way 'and other ground? and property. The injunction la the most far reaching ever issued by a court In the terrjtory. The strike situation has assumed larger propor tions by the action of the metal work era, coppersmiths, pipe men, with their apprentices and helpers, the boiler- makers and their apprentices and help ers In walking out. An effort is being made to have the blacksmiths Join the strikers. HOUSE MUST CLOSE. leumatisn Is Not a Skin Disease ItoataaMto aa Uaaftat raaaaaataaa l catotd lis a osM. Out flat 4m afedlf aer aaaatratat Gfc ataacle aa4 Jala 4 the tarrOl achat ad wata. m tad H ti lataathiaf Wkaa atia iimt ta be rakW away wit liai SMffva aat wKk alaatata; tot Uaeaaatiasa arifi.at ta Ua W aad ia tana1 bv Or, a tMa Acid, m imrtatiar, eanUag aai that asttle la Mas- ale, jMlata aA aeresa. faWaaiaf lalaawautUi aal mnmtm aai Ut tkt atttag faiaay llsrlatMa aiatnadjigalieaaa. Besrtte Er WXf Mk tfRkeuaietisM atar Uia bla4 aal Ucs bslew the ka. XMaUaetrsiseM Theater Managers Tail to Comp'y With City Ordinance. New York, April 29. It has de veloped that several of the smaller theaters here have failed to complete alterations ordered by the city authori ties immediately after the Iroquois dis aster In Chicago and It fa possible several houses will be compelled to close on the first of May when their licenses expire. The police department has taken a hand In the matter and notice has been served on the recalcitrant man agers that no license will be Issued for any theater at the expiration of the current period until & clean bill shall have been received from both the Ore and building departments. ONE TRAMP LIES DEAD aystcai sro la Us rif lit cssiitie fer ft fr to -- ?72iK!2rt .BT the real tnas af Ea aaanaaa ml sal4 U aer It. huasiatalr Inb. Kh!i1i mb liiMil aai ut aiaaaM its ass I fait (tfr. aa4 raatarkaa L4.iaie.ta, fimtm a.4 rakU.f H". l.f I eWtfatU aT 7.. -4 will MSMMaiaa wlwaa la laJUatatav- atttalr win. X wtll always fast ly Mob aitl a waUt.f M aaa U pi. far (' aaaas at . . . atwa lima, fcut fail U raliar aaraaaaeaUr ilffC? " XTTt ins mmm aacaua thay 1a aat taacatka asat at Ka. XLlcm I01WI. tka traakle, 3. t, S. aaiaa lUaanatfm aaaaasa It attack Hatai !, a4 tlta rr. SaJJ laa la " J IW alnvvUk rip. SCal) eulla atJankta4 aa4 aicka aai aaaa tka eye VSa? la pwUatt aai alaaaaac, tka aaaaaf anaxlaB jaiat ara rattaratl af U IrritaaVac pataar aa4a taatief EfJ Wf taU ataet aaJatid ilwaw agistal aa a blo4 frffla aai aa b tnalM f . tfzgr resh and Bright mami ot from far I - 1 .' ' aaaa a aaAaa aill a ariiri f"l Til 1 ft T tl Mi riMf f In partt orxuc Hunninu AoiuxviArt. i is num. &k neirrftptt Iteri ku tuff Sad. Do joa ADTERTISE ia UT And Companion Wounded by Unknown Rsolus. Tacoma, April 29,--Wlth nine bullet holes In his head, W. W. Barnes, a tramp, lies dead at Fannie Paddock hospital, the result of a mysterious shooting affray which occurred yester day at a hut of a recluse on the Indian reservation, near Puyallup. A com panion, Richard Holland of Billings, Mont., lies dangerously wounded at the Puyallup hotel at Puyallup, also a victim. of the mysterious murderer. The two men had asked for shelter and were fired upon by the occupant of the hut, who also drove off the Puyallup marshal. When reinforce ments arrived the occupant of the hut could not be found. Assets Figured Out San Francisco, April 29. The Call says: The assets of B. F. Dillingham of Honolulu have been estimated by committee of his creditors to be worth $2,551,590, while his liabilities amount to 2,6.3,t70. On this showing the committee of creditors In the Hawaiian islands has figured out that there is a surplus of liabilities of $121,880. On the next steamer from Honolulu L. A. Thurston is expected to arrive to con fer with their San Francisco creditors and to make a general report to them regarding the facta disclosed by the investigation of the financial affairs of Dillingham and the corporations with which he has been prominently con nected. ' fns The most UmrfW can be saiypv MKW a a. . Jlllll Smoke o! P 018 Cremo LARGEST SELLER N THE WORLD Tkt tand it tht Smoktr't frotiction and $27,675,155 In Mav. 1W2. This change In the May div!drii situation is easijy expiiined. Iwt year the United States Steel Co. poration jai a quarterly dividend of 8,9K106, but this year the disbursements will be reduced to $6,054,919 in consequence of the conversion of riefcrrcl rtotk Into bonds. Other compantea will dis burse dividends on a reduced percent age and several which paid last year will be missing from tho list BALL BEARING awi Mowers APPEARING OLD Aets aa a Bat ta PrataM sb sat Ton cannot afford to grow old. In these daya of atrsnuoua competition it Is necessary to maintain, as long as possible ones youthful appearance. It la Impossible to do this without re taining a luxurious growth of hair. Tha presence of Dandruff indicates th presence of a burrowing germ which lives and thrives on the root of tha hair tints it causes total baldness. Nawbro' Herpicld Is th only known destroyer of this pest, and It 1 at effec tive as it la delightful to ca Herplolde make an elegant hair Arese- tng aa well aa Dandruff cur. Aoeept no substitute ther Is none. Bold by leading draggtsta Sand 10& ta stamp for samp I to Ta Barpkld Co., Detroit, lUca Bags Dang fSaas wt rwag Bt tn-MtfteaiSI. Ml esaa.B .(ft. 7. liC2& Transport Will Sail. Son Francisco, April 29. The army transport Thomas which sails from this point for Manila tomorrow, will carry nearly $1,000,000 In silver money for use in the Philippines. The money, which Is In all denominations up to $1, will be transferred from the mint to the Thomas today. About $950,000 will be stowed away in the treasure room of the transport when she sails. The money was minted here especially for use In the Philippines. Mutt Us Own Names. Chicago, April 29. A dispatch to tne iribune from Omaha, says the Nebraska supreme court has decided that brewers cannot take out sa loon licenses except in their own name. The ruling ia said to have far reaching effect. Disbursements Smalu New York, April 29. Disbursements for corporations In May will be the smallest for that month in a sevies of years, according to estimates compiled by the Journal of Comment. The total bases on returns tout far is only $14,991,357 against $31987,231 in 1903 "I had a running, itching sore on my leg. Suffered tortures. Doan'a Oint ment took away th burning and Itching-Instantly, and quickly effected per manent eura" c. W. Lenhart, Bowl 'a Graoa, O. - At the Right Prices at OARD & STOII ES CO. ASTORIA a w coPYKicmV IN HIGH FAVOR. 'Soda water, as made out of pure fruit Juices, delightful flavors, pure carbonated water, milk and ice cream when desired, and served as we serve it is in great demand. Ladies and, gen tlemen, large and small, clamor for It, and we can hardly satisfy the numerous calls for it But we try to have a glass for you very time you call. 1400 -EASTERN CANDY STORE, 506-508 Commercial St, Next Griffin'a Book Stor. v I Trials latiMhrth, I 1 BMt MM 1T1TM of Motherhood raiax, Jaae n, 1MB. ran wttk evarfan antla MMit Mfe a hinla 4. EjiLsscri. ten s!rtwa i ClSrfjfiiT4 "V M BMdiaaas kal Tk B saaaral kaallh humt a. uk. Liii. m "JJH V 1 , kaAj BMthar of a boy aishtM. I IbH Jck at mw k)p4 ataaatU I trial K ysaTjVSiia ZXSSL'" - Csimn, Br. ArasaWB Aaseauno. Wm tt Cardui it the most anosasaful menitrual regulator. By rsplatinf menitrnation, Wia of Cardai banishes inflammation from tha aatir ismala orf&aitm aad tha strengthened ligsmenta Vnn tha frnna baok to their proper place. 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