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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, TTIUItSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. 00&00(!000$03)0!!039 O o m o 0 a o o o w o 0) o () o 0 o (?) o o Readers Get All The o 8 World's News All The Time In Morning' Astorian O o o CO o OB o OS o 0 o 09 o () o CD o w o o (?) o OS o o o ' ' 1 r 0 o o 8sO0(LO0000003 W o o O " o (i O O a 90000000000 v o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 The Columns Of Morning' o o o 0 o 0 0 0 o Astorian I o o o o o ff) O000000000 8 -A 8 1 0 iwHimaeniBiiwBKKBi o ' o 0 1 Adver- 8 1 tisers s . I Reach s The 1 0 1 Purchas- o Illg o By Using' r kin krt ft Mrbh knlMla't uti r" M I put, Y.I (Imm W IMMry Oitltrin of Art, Dirt I'a IwkiK' fir r Mr wonk.M kn I kit tin klk ola' to M. Unto krtftoMtlkaldiirMd aid Nk. "A Brlltd of U rU," by Wtllw Irwin. CarnMi 1 M JL O I M ' llaiM, plMtf dip To St Louis and Return Jum i, 17, il Julr 1,1, AufM I, 9, to) fcpuabar J, t7( The Rock Island System offer two route! to the World'i Fair Cityvia St.. Paul Minneapolii, iind through Scenic Colorado. No change of can, Ogden to St. Louii and St. Paul to St. Louii. Full Information oo mjuot. Call or writ. A. H. McDonald, General Ag't, U0 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street, Portland, Or. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND Arrive uwa.m t rortland Union J ll.lUa.rn 7j)0p.ni ) depot for Artoriaf 9.40 p.ro Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 am J for Portlandand 1 ll.30s.rn 810 p.i way pointa 1 10.30 pm SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ii.3Jia.tn ASTORIA Arrlvt tor Keaxide Direct 6:20 p.m Leave tai5a.m ASTORIA. Arrive 5.W)r.m (or WarroitoD, ) l0:Sa.m Hammond, Ft V Stevens, Beaaide) 7:40 a,n Leave SEASIDE Arrive :30 p.m for AMtoria Direct 1 12:30p.m Leave SEASIDE. 6T5 a. ru I for V.'arreuton Ft i Stevens. Hani' 0,80a.m ' mond.Aatoria ) 7.20 p. m, Arrive uzsa.m Steamer "SUE H. ELK.0RP I Leaves Astoria Kvery Wednewlay Iletuming Saturday I The largest; Slauncliest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel vi.r nit tliia rriiifa lirml. fif TiiIiIa nnil Klata Unnm Afnmtrf. datioiw. "Will make round trip c"very five days between ASTORIA A TV n TIUL.AMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon R lilway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia Uiver 11. II. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to , Samuel Elmore & Co., Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore. , on to A. &iC It. It. Portland, Orcjron Pacific Nrtvajfathm Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. It. H X. Company, Portland, Oregon GOING EAST TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON Baltimore 6b Ohio R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS R. BETWEEN Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON', D. C. Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatial Coach es, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars. The Finest Dining Chr Service in the World. Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. Ill, AUSTIN, General Pass. AM- - Chicago, III. Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul '' to Chscago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your , ticket read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. ' ' H. S ROWC. Gtneral Agent 134;Third Street, Portland Additional train leave Aatorla dally at 11:30 a. m. for all pointa on Ft. Steven, branrh, arriving Ft. Steven. 10:30 p. m., returning, leave. Ft Stev en, at 2:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. All train, make cloae connection, at Goble with all Northern Pacific train, to and from the Eaat and Sound point.. J. C MAYO, General Freight and pMenger Agent ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKET5 THRONE LIGHTS. i Owing to advancing yean, the Em peror Frand. Jowpb bn. resolved make no more via It. to foreign courta The raltan of Turkey ha. .event? one title., and on the parchment con talnlng them are the word., "A. many more aa may be dealred can be added to thl. number." Albert, the reigning prince of Thorn and Tazla, la an ardent aportaman and pat. on a new suit of clothe, every day. To hi. critical eye a coat once worn la In rag.. Each of these gar ment, la perfumed with attar of rosea. The German emperor baa a collection of quaint aeala and la always on the lookout for additions. He occasionally uses one or other of the most curious on bis letters to friends, and these souvenirs are very much treasured by the recipients. Vat TALES OF CITIES. The poblie library at Nashua, N. H, has this sensible rule: "No person allowed to have In his possession any one paper more than twenty minutes, Hurley, Wis, appears to be the champion bad town of the country, With a population only 1,800 people it has forty-seven licensed saloons and six gambling bouses. During the summer nearly 1,000 cart load, of ashes and more than 300 cart loads of waste paper and old bottles and rags are disposed of dally In Brooklyn, and in winter the amount of ashes is Increased two and one-half times, to aay nothing of the garbage. STATE LINES. VIA Te Spokane, 8t Paul, Minneapolis, Ouluth, Chicago, 8t Louis, and all points eaat and south. n OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY n L The Flyer and The Fast Mail L 8PLENOIO SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip aoroas the Cascade Rocky Mountains. and For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or addres. H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 122 Third Street Portland, Or. a G. YERKES, G. W. P. A.. 12 First Avenue, Seattle, Waah. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, GensralJVgent Portland, Ore. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all point, east; Louis ville, Memphis. New Orleans, and all points south. The only direct route to the St Louis world's fair and the Eaat is via the O. R. A N. and Union Pacific The folowlng rates apply from As torla: To St Louis and return... $87.60 To Chicago and return 72.60 To Chicago, returning from St Louis or vice versa 70.00 To Chicago, returning via St Louis or vice versa 7J.60 Returning via California, 113.60 ad ditional or lunuer particulars, cau on or address G. W. ROBERTS. Agent O. R. & N. Co, Astoria, t ' Alwaya have some definite fact In your advertisement Don't get tired of writing copy. People Judge your store by your advertiaamtnta. If you haven't anything that will intereat peo pie your ada are not likely to bring people to your store. noil's lwk J--' JL- m Memur. Man VorlBflunmatlsiiorOiUiTk f the Bladder ud D1mm4 AiuMTs. our ao ftf. Con qnloUr ad Pens mail? ih worsl cue. ol ttonorrlMM tod UlMt, BO aut tof how Ionic itand. iag, AtMolath humlM4 Bold if dragfW rttot SI.M, or br mull, pottp4i4, THI lARTAi-PCPIil COL, eauaWtrrauw. owo Bold by Chas. Roger, ift Commarclal Minnesota has 10,000 Indian monnds. Missouri has farms below the Mis sissippi river level. In ten years Maryland has Jumped from fifth to third place In the willow ware industry of the United States, ranking now next to New York and Pennsylvania. . In the twelve states where there Is most child labor the whole number of children under sixteen employed is 123,700. Pennsylvania ranks first with alMMit 34,000. Missouri is lowest on tlie list with between 4,000 nnd 5,000. Livnieonnt Ceneral Prince Faahlml The Japanese charge at Xanshan hill n tie f-i'Tt '..niitrsts of Top REPORT OF THE CONDITION THE OF til AstOMMioiH At Astoria, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, September 6, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 2370,658 48 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 1.387 24 IT. S. Bond, to secure cir culation 12,500 00 Premiums on U. S. bonds . . 750. 00 Bonds, securities, etc 38,390 3$ Banking house, furniture and fixtures 2,500 00 Other real estate owned 10,330 00 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) ...... 250 22 Due from state banks and bankers 15.0CI 31 Due from approved reserve agents 123,507 08 Checks and other cash items. Notes of other national banks Fractional paper currency. nickels, and cents ....... Lawful Money Reserve in bank, viz: Specie 358,218 73 Legal tender notes 42 00 Redemption fund with TJ. S. Treasurer 5 per cent circulation) 2,1 $4 i9 160 00 S37 2. 58,260 75 625 00 Total $642,405 59 9,450 00 . LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ......$ 50,000 00 Surplus fund .............. 10,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex pense and taxes paid ... 19,106 15 National bank notes out standing ., Individual de- - posits subject to check ......3277,496 66 Demand certifl- 1 , wj- cates of de- posit 71,632 36 Time certificates Of deposit .... 204,720 42 553,849 44 r Aff!CT,"TMirj(i to tnsRT7 btozv of the bravest and bloodiest charges la the annals of warfare, and among lta many heroes was a prince, Lieutenant ' General Sadanara FnshimL who com manded the first di vision of the army making the assault This division at th word of command Immediately advanc ed on Nansban bill and with heroic dssb jumped over the en tanglements, rain ing the enemy, gmu and clambering over the lower trench es In the very face of the terrific Rus sian fire, which Inflicted enormous losses. Lieutenant General Prince Fo sblml Is one of the younger officers, now la the field. ; , - . "nS lfraMar Wrlht waJL Mrs. May Wright Bewail, president of the International Copncll of Women, which recently met in Berlin, Germany, , makes a pictnresque and pleasing fig ure with her waving white hair and commanding height when she appears on the platform. The organization of this Influential body of women was dne to Mrs. Sewall's efforts. Although de voted to the welfare of her home and a first claaa hopsekeeper, Mrs. BewalK t t V y :,-jmt' J ' . J has always taken a deep Interest In the affairs of the world at large, especially those affecting her own sex. She was born In Milwaukee, Wis., May 27, 1844. She studied at Northwestern univer sity, Illinois, receiving from it In 1866 the degree of A. B. and In 18G8 that of A. M. In 1880 she married Theodore Lovett SewalL who died In 1805. She is an author and has been Identified with various educational and reform movements. Secretary Elmer Dover. Elmer Dover, secretary of the Re publican national committee, Is a young Ohio editor and politician who was the confidential secretary of the late Sena tor Hanna. Upon the resignation of Perry S. Heath as secretary of the na tional committee Mr. Dover was cho sen to succeed him. Mr. Dover's rise In politics has been rather remarkable. At sixteen he was editing and manag-1 ing a country paper. It was a small pa per, but young Do ver succeeded with It Eight years ago he was employed by Charles Dick, then assistant secretary of the Republican national committee, to do clerical work for him, and Dover took to the duties so well that Dick pushed him along into Senator Han Da's employ. ' , t, ; Governor Beekmaa Winthrop, Judge Beekman Winthrop, who was appointed governor of Porto Blco by President Roosevelt to succeed William H. Hunt is a personal friend of the president and the ability he showed as an administrator and magistrate while holding an important position in the J Total 3642,405 69 State of Oregon, county of Clatsop, ss: L J. E. Higglns, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of September, 1904. GEO. C. FULTON. (Seal) , ' Uotary Public CorrectAttest: GEO. W. GEORGE, WM. H. BARKER, ' A. SCHERNECKAU, Directors. , w -Mi it 'A- V r 'AV - ; v' ' V . .f I Philippines commended him for pro motion as the chief executive of Porto Rico. He went to the Philippines as assistant executive secretary to the Philippine commission. Daring a stay in the United States two years ago he met the president and shortly after ward Mr. Roosevelt appointed him Judge of the Philippine court of first Instance. Judge Winthrop is a Nw York mas and a graduate of Harvard Mlversity. ' 1-