The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 21, 1904, Image 2

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    ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
. Capital Paid in $100,000. Surplus and Undivided ftofiis f 25.000
Transact general banking businees. Interest paid ou time deposits.
J.Q. A. BOWT.BY. O. I TETFUSON, FRANK PATTON. J. Vf. GARNER,
President." Vice President Cashier. . Asst. Cashier
K18 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE.
First NatEDnal Bank of Astoria
ESTABLISHED 18S6
Capital and Surplus $100,000
Ceo. H. George, President,
J. E. (logins, Cashier,
The Astoria
ASTORIA, OREGON.
'' -DIRECTORS
GEO. H. GEORGE, . 1EO W. WAhT.K X. W. H. BARK ER,
AUG. SCIIERXECKXAU, L. MAXSUli.
i PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS.
First Nutloiml Pank Por'lunrt. Oivsron.
Continental Natioual Bunk. Chicago.
central: meat market
G. W. Morton and John Fuhnitan, Proprietors.
CHOICEST FKE3U AND SALT MEAT. PROMPT- DELIVER
542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321.
Dfinr Tl?fal IRI rCrilRrnTAQTAY " yon give
livvsi 1 iivuullu vjiii luuirti
roof good, you'll not be sorry. The price will suit you, the go.-xls will pleas 8
you more, and the guarantee we give you will please you most of all. We are
not ameteure at the business, We've had over twelve years experience.
'The Elaterite Roofing Co.
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HATS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. R. Ingleton has just opened a fine line of
ladies and childrens' fall hats. A big reduction
sale of ladies and chilbren's furnishing goods, ;
hair switches and psnipadours. :: :: .:
MRS. R. INGLETON, - - Welch Block.
The
Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Best
of "Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy
of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991
HOTEL, PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND.
433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and
Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
ASTORIA-IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX, Pre, and Supt.
f.L. BISHOP, Secretary
Designers and Manufacturers of v
THE LATEST IMPROVED
CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Foot of Fourth Street. .... ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Cio, W. Warren, Vice-Pruidcnt,
C K Hisigin, At Cashitr.
National Bank
Hank of New York, X. H. A., Now York
, Crocker- l ool worth NuU bank, S. K.
1, .1, fif Flint tFlt ( 1
10 Worcester B!dg
Portland, Or,
Use Best Restaurant s
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Regular Meals. 25 Cents tt
Sunday Dinners a Specialty a
E erythin? tne Market Affords a
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Palace Catering Company S
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Laundry
OREGON.
A. L. FOX, Vice President.
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treai
r ' a Lager
4 O Beer.
DROWNED IN
QUICKSANDS
Child of Manufacturer Sinks From
Sitfhf RrYir? Mothers
-o-- - -
Eyes.
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POWERLESS TO SAVE
WAS
Factory K'SilU 'lillrt
ltodj I'roin Treacherous .Suml
Allot" KfVlVliijr tin .'lolll.
Moth.
or Ylu Mad Unintt-il.
New York. ept. 23. -Within night of
her mother, !io was powerless to roll-
tier assistance t'ao four-year-old d.-iUK'lt-ter
of J. ur.es Killley, liui:r.ifaetui'i'
at Port Washington, l.oi'K Inland, iitiH
been swa'Uiwetl m by uuii k.-iantl. llor
m,ilh,r ft.ll imfoiifrh.us nnA in tltr.v
in a ilanseivus coiulition.
I'lu imit Kt: was at play einy 11
few feet from heme iwir iVe )tor of f
the souiitl when she stt'i p'vl Into n I
iv.urkv 'Ool left 1 y i.eeut rains. Tiw '
i
water was only two or tnree ft'et neep,
but the bottom of the imol was iiukU-
sutul. Mrs. Kinley rtifhetl tt) the sunt
to snateh lier daughter
from the wa -
tor an l was liorrliieil to m
her slowly!
Jisappearlmr in the san l. The woman
si-reamed and then rwoone.l. Work -
men from her husluunVs fuetory rushed
to the scene and the woman was re
storeJ puIIU lently to tell w'aal had hap
penod. T'ne men sot to work to rescue
the child, whofe body, being light, had
not sunk entirely. Several men went
down but wore rescued by their com
rades mid finally the child's body was
recovered.
COUNTRY'S BIG TAXPAYERS.
J. J. Astor Next to Marshall Field on
the List.
New York American: The. report
from Chicago that -Marshall Mold, the
merchant of that city, pays tuxes on a
greater amount of property than any
other man In the United States, t'ne to
tal being put at $40,000,000. called nt-
tention to the fact that In John Jacob
Astor New York City has a close sec
ond, the latter belnjr'asst'.ssVd for prop
erty worth $35,300,000.
While Mr. Held pays taxes on $40,-
000,000 worth of Chicago property, this
represents only a fraction of his wealth.
Besides being Interested in numerous
corporations and business enterprises,
he has large real estate holdings out
side of Chicago and is a large stock
and bond holder, especially in the Pull
man Palace Car Company. It is esti
mated that Mr. Field is worth between
$250,000,000 and $300,000,000.
John Jacob Astor Is the only one of
New York's rich men whose real es-
tate holdings are comparable with those
of Mr. Field, being about $5,000,000
leas In value than the C'nleagoun's. Wil
liam Waldorf Astor lives in London,
but he pays taxes on $27,500,000 of real
estate in. this city. Andrew Carnegie
heads the personal property list here,
being assessed for $5,000,000.
John D. Rockefeller is assessed for
only $2,500,000, while Russell Huge pays
taxes on $2,000,000.
Pittsburg has a resident, H. C. Frick,
of coke and Iron fame, who owns neur-
ly $10,000,000 worth of taxed real es
tate, all in the city. Wealthy Boston's
largest individual taxpayer is J. Mont
gomery Sears, whose contribution to
the city is $67,917 yearly.
Philadelphia's largest record against
an individual taxpayer is $30,000,000
I have been
Hli medicine
relief and as I
Ba. L M. Tsosnos,
Director,
BEETHOVEN
CSICiti SOCUTI.
Win r CirHtil
1 round mat
health improved
mlniahed and
weeki' nee of
of Cardui I
more a well and
woman.
Wine of Cardui regulates tbe
backaches and bearing-down pains.
pains, indigestion, losa of appetite and nervousness are symptom of
female weakness and should be given prompt attention. If you are
troubled with menstrual irregularities do not let them run on. They
will certainly grow into dangerous and chronic troubles. Get a bottle
of Wine of Cardui and begin treatment at once.
All droggista sell 11.00 bottle
REPORT OP THE CONDITION, OP
First National Bank
of Astoria, at Aatorla, tn tha state of
Oregon, at the close of business, Bop"
timber 6th, 1904.
; ' resourchs.
.Loans mid discounts ...... $330,117 95
! Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 1.177
J IT, fc4. lSonds to secure clr-
I mixtion IS.f.OO 00
Itonds, securities, etc.. C3.3O0 01)
! Other roil estate owned.. 6.000 00
jDue from National hunk
: (not reserve ugentB) ....
jpue from State 'Hunk mid
I Honkers 9S.ST9 II
Jli-je from approved reserve
! a-jents lti.",7l7
I Cl.ee;; and other cunIi
i IteniH 3 10 Of,
Koto of
other National
Hanks
Nickel r.nd cold
Lawful Money R.viervo
id fl"
21S il
it
I Sank, v.,: Specie
iui,:itH nil
I U! i'H'lioll filtij Willi I?
Pro isuror t.'i per oout of
irv nlutlim)
Total $Sl.:sj (,'
LIAP1LITIPS.
( ah., il (itOt K 1 1 ; v n I tn J
;'i.o hi 0,)
ttl.tMl!) Of
ni'l'lnx fmvl
1 1 "iuMeJ piol'ts, lens ex-
1 (,'"es 1'uid
1.704 Si'
f N.t'.itiual l'anl; notes out -
! ftantluvj
'Individutil
12,500 til)
do-
posits subject
to cheek j;6S.61.". 01
ID-maud eertlft-
e of deposit. KS.179 43
rtltled cliecks. 2S 00 747.0? 1
Total
. ,$SSt.2S5 tS
St.ite of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ssi;
I, H. Cordon, rnshler of the above
named l-ank, il solemnly mvear that
the above . tatemeiit Is true to the IV Tit
i. f my knovltd,.:e and belief.
S. S. CortnON. Chiller,
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this Sth day of September. 1904.
J. M. MANSKI.T
Notary Public.
Correct Attest: ,
G. C. KI.AVEU
W. F. McOrtEGOlt.
JACOU KAMM.
Directors.
worth of real estate, the assessment of
William Welghtman, who died several
days ago. In Baltimore Francis White's
combined real estate and personal prop
erty is $8,000,000.
Next to Mr. Field in Chicago the
late Levi Z. Letter paid tuxes on the
greatest amount of real estate. Mr,
Letter's 'downtown property amounted
at the time of his death to $13,000,000.
, Otto Young probably is next to Mr.
Field as a heavy taxpayer. TIs rea)
testate holdings In the county nmount to
$10,000,000, and his personal property
assessment Is $200,000. In the last
year Mr. Young has bought $4,000,000
worth of real estate.
The value of property of the largest
taxpayers In the United States is:
Marshall Field, Chicago $40,000,000
John Jacob Astor, New York. SR.SOO.ono
William Welghtman, Phila
delphia 30,006,000
L. Z. Leiter estate, Chicago.. 13,000,000
Otto Young, Chicago 10,350,000
H. C. Frick. Pittsburg 10,000,000
Walter Chessman, Denver... 6,000,000
J. Montgomery Sears, Boston. 4,500,000
Mr. Bryan, also, is a democratic edb
tor, but he wasn't in the bunch at Eso-
pus.
Don't
Neglect Yourself.
'14M Second Street,
Locunus, Ky., April 14, 1M.
weak and ilckly for the past four years,
earned br Irregularity and careleeeneu regardlcs the
laws of health, but abont fire months ago my condition
became very serious. I bad sever backauhe and sutlered
a constant dull pain in 'my head. 1 spent weary, painful
days, and miierable, restless night. The doctor told m
that I mutt bare patience.
did not, however, sir me even temporary
!ver. rive me even temnon
had been told
of the enratlv qnalitiee of
I decided tn trr tt.
it relieved me or pain, as mr tn
tin. As my seneral
my other troubles were gradually dl-
after Ave
tbe Wine ,
was once
nappy
menstrual flow, banishes headaches,
Severe headaches, bearing-down
of Wine of Cardui;
The World Pair Rout.
Those ntlclptlng M eastern trip,
or a visit to tha Louisiana Purchase
exposition a St Louis, cannot afford
to overlook tha advantages offered by
the Mlssurl Pad rto Railway, which, on
account of Its various routes and gate
ways, has been appropriately named
"The World'e Fair Route."
PttssenK'era from the northwest take
the Missouri Pacific trains from Den
ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either
lolng direct through Kansas City, or
via Wluhltn, Fort Scott and Pleasnnl
ilill.
Two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to St. Louis without change,
.urryliiR nil elKSses of modern equip
ment, Including electric lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining car. Ten
tally trains between Kansas City and
St. l.ouls.
Write or cull on W. C. MeDrlde. gen
eral ttgnl, 124 Third street, PortUnd,
fur detailed information and llluntrnt
ed llteruturu.
The Northern Pad no itullway Com
pany win place round trip liciu-ts irotn
ntlaiul Iti St. Louis and return on
Account of the world's fair on sule ft'
follows:
October 3rd, 4th and 5tli.
The i omul trip rate to tit. Louis and
etuin front Portland will b $47.50.
I'iokets will be good for return via any
direct line.
A round trip rat of $72.50 will also
be tundu from Portland to Chicago and
return.
If u passenger desires to take in both
Chiesigo ("il St. Iritis the round trip
rate will be fS.OO.
Ail tickets will be good Mr 90 days
from dato of sale. Tickets will be
good .going ten days from date of sale
so that a limited top-over can lie had
in the going trip and on the return
rip p.iKKeiiKet can stop lit the,lr lwi.
ure west cf the Missouri river or tft
Paul. Then rotes apply via direct
Incs, but If passenger wishes to re-
urn through California ticket can be
sold accordingly, but at mi Increased
rule of $13.50 Added t' nbov.
For any additional information de
sired, call or addres A. D. Charlton.
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
Uorthern Pneino Ry., 55 Morrison
street, corner of Jrd. Portland, Ore.
Office Constructing Quartermaster
Astoria, Ore., August 23, 1904. Sealed
proposals, In triplicate, will be received
at this office until 10 o'clock a. m.,
September 24, 1904, and then opened,
for the construction of a frame pump
house, removing and resetting old
boiler, smokestack and machinery, fur
nishing and setting two new boiler
and smokestack and mak connection
with well; also change in distributing
of water system and the setting and
connecting of four generating et for
electric light at Fort Steven, Ore.
United State reserve tha right to re
Ject any or all propoial. Plans can
be aeen and specification obtained at
tht office. Envelope ahould be marked
Proposal for construction" and ad
dressed Captain Ooodale, Quart ermas
ter, Astoria, Oregon.
A VITAL QUESTION ANSWERED
Obligation Is thraldom, and thrab
com is hateful. hoddcs.
2 BREAKFAST.
w Melon.
Cereal.
Fried Chicken. Hoecak.
Coffee.
DINNER
Clam Boup.
Baked Ham. Browned Potato.
Escaloped Tomatoes.
Vanilla loe Cream.
Coffee.
. BUPPER.
Broiled Fish Cutlets, Oreen Pea Bauc.
Biscuit. Preserves.
Tea.
GREEN PEA SAUCK.-Creara on
tnblriipoonful of butter with on of
flour, one saltspoonful of salt, a very
little pcpptT, on teacupful of milk;
stir until bulling, then add one cup-
ful of cooked peas. Put cutlet on
Rot platter and pour sauc around
V ,hnm Onfnliih wfth nplv mnA n
blossoms.
It is to be said In favor of Unk'
Hank Cassaway that If he doesn't tap,
neither does he talk, and the damage
factory continues to be located at
EsopiiM.
The story of the escap from a Rus
sian prison of the assassin of Von
Plehve is about a credible a would
be the story that hi victim had re
covered.
When Mr. Hill retire it Is probable
he will leave a request with the clerk
to be called in time for the Inaugura
tion of President Roosevelt.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
riIY8ICIAN AND 8UKQKON .
Aetltif AMlstant surgeon
U.8. MrluHoeplUlervl.
Offloo hour! 10 to II a-tn. 1 to 4: 10 p.m,
i7f Commercial Btreet, tnd Floor.
Dr. IWODA 0. HICKS
OSTEOPATH 1ST
Manaell Bldg, 671 Commercial It
I'llONK Ill.ACK 'tW,
O. W. n A RR, DENTIST
MudscII Uuilding
573 Oommerclitl Street, Astoria, Ore
TEI.Kl'HONK ItEP 'Ml
Dm. VA UUII AN,
Dkntwt
I'yll'liin HuildliiK, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. T. I. II ALL
Dr. P. I. Friwlrlcli,
PKNTISTH 524 Comiiixre'sl strret. Astoria Or,
Dr. W. (5. UXSAN ;
PESTIHT
tuH Comuiereiiil t , Slmnulinn Uuilding
C, J. TIJKNCJIARD
Inatiraiice, Cuminisslor. and Shipping.
CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER.
Agent Wella-Fargo and Northern
raclflo Ex pre Companlra. '
Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND BTfl.
Shorj line
AMD Union Pacific
70 hour from Portland to Chicago.
No change of car.
TlMEH"jriHi.KH
l-'mm
Impart
Arrive
Chicago
I'orilmid
SMinl
fclna. m.
via Huiit
I ii Ion
Malt Uk, Denver, ft
tin ii, iiiiiniia, Kan-
ClnvaKo uud Ilia kast
Atlantle
tupreM IHslt take, Denver r
m. o p. .ii. i n iirin, umana, Kan
via llunl- iwe t'lty.Ht lxml,
Initon jChiPMsu and tbe East
Tiltsi
St Paul Walla Walla. I ewl.
B.aL Usall Lata hl.u.... aa
16 D. 111. MWllU. Mt lUl, liUlUtjJ
vladiw jMIIWMukatf, t'liicmitO! 1
1:00 pu
- - jativj AMI,
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Aatorl
AH wiling date aubjact to ehanga.
For San Franolaco vry flv day.
Dally t
eept Hun
day t7ani
Columbia River to
4am
Daily ex
cept Mon
ronmiid sua Way
I codings
Direct Line to St. Louis! World's
. Fair.
Steamer NahootU leaves Aitorla on
tha tida DAILT FOR ILWACO,
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach. Tioga and North Beach point.
Returning arrives at Astoria asm
venlng.
rhrough tlokets to and from all prin
cipal European cities.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agant,
Aatorlat Or.
A DIRECT LINE
to Chicago and all points east; Louis
Till, Mamphts, Nw Orleans, and all
points south.
The .only direct routs to ths St
Louis world's fair and ths East Is
via ths O. R. A N. and Union Pacific
The folowing rate apply from As
torla:
To St Loula and return 167.60
To Chicago and return 72.66
To Chicago, returning from St
Louis or vies vena 70.00
To Chicago, returning via St
Louis or vies versa .......... 71.60
Returning via California, $13.60 ad
ditional
For furtlisr particulars, call on or
address O. W. ROBERTS,
Agent O. R. A N. Co Astoria.
call's Sinlal-Fepsln Capsules
POSITIVE CUM
tolnfftmmeUanarOeterrk
f the Bleddor sad DUeee
Ktilaeyi. So ears bo pay.
Onroi qnlokly and Writ.
neatly lite wont eMS of .
jionjrrbesj and iMt, '
so Blatter of how loaf eUsa
Ins. Absolutely humlM.
Bold by droufltte. irtot
11.00, or by mail, pottpet.
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fivjo Hi Mo
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