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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1904)
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Augim 1, 9, io, ttpttoitwT f, 1,7, Oclebaf 1,4, f. ; Rttata Wait, ilutf lap, The Rock Island Syitem oficn two route to the World't Fair City via St. Paul- Minneapolis and through Scenic Colorado. . No change of cart, Ogdcn to St. Louit and St. Paul to St, Louii. "" "'. Full Information on Call or write. HI A. H. McDonald, Central 1403rd Slroot. cor. Aider I'ortlao'l, Or. TsTlNri hi ff w W i iwiMr.i i Steamer "SUE H. Elti.ORE" Leaves Astoria Every Wednesday Returning Saturday, The Largest; Stauncliest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Host of Table and State Room Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between ASTORIA TILLAMOOK Connecting nt Astoria with the Oregon Riilway & Naigatidn Co, and Astoria k Columbia Itiver Jt. K. for I'ortland, San Francinco and all points East. rates apply to Samuel Elmare 0 Co., Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore. A. &C. It. It. rortland, Oregon ' TaeUlc Nav'niffttlon Company, Tlllnmook, Oregon O. It. & N Conipany, I'ortlaud, Oregon GOING EAST TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS 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 Car Service In the World. Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B, 11 AUSTIN, General Pass. Atf. - Chicago, 111. 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 v i Ghicaeo. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attractions.1 ; The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & -St. Paul Railway. - ' It. & R0WC. General Af ent 134 request. Art, , Street, For freight and passenger Third Street, Portland, A. & G. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. , 1904. Lw PORTLAND Arrlrt SitOa.m I Portland UdwdJ ll.lOa.ra 7,00 p.m I derxtforAtorwf 9.40 p.m Lva ASTORIA Arrlv 7 4 m j for Portland and iTTsSTiD 8 10 p m ( way potnU 10J9Q pm SEASIDE DIVISION Lernr ASTORIA Arrivt fOBa.tn loTjiCTMife Mrwt 50 p.m lav ASTORIX Arrive t8.13 a.m fur Warr'Jiiton, 1 10;45.m Hammotid, Vt fi.50r.rn (Htpvena. 8wiln) 7:40 ,tn Leave SEASIDE Arrlva lava SEASIDE. Arrive 6.10 a. m ( for V wren ton Ft ) 9 25 a.rn 9.80a.m ' mond.ARtaria 7 20 p.m. Adrlltlona! train kavea Aotorla dally at 11: JO a. .rn. for nil plnta on Ft. Htevena branch, arriving Ft. Steven 12:30 p. m., returning-, leave Tt. Stev en at 2:00 p. rn.. arriving Astoria 2:V, p. m. , Sunday only. All tralna make close connection at Goble with all Northern Pacific train to and from the Ent and Sound point. . C. MAYO, General Freight and pwwenger Agent ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spokane, St Paul, Mlnneapolla, Duluth, Chio.go, 8t Louia, and all point east and aouth. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail Z 8PLENDIO SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip aoroa the Caaoad and Rocky Mountain, For ticket, rate folder and furl in. formation call on or addreaa H. DICKSON, City Ticket ArtnL 121 Third Street, Portland, Or. a a YERKES, O. W. P. A-, 61S First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUJE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN FuU Information from WM. HARDER, G.ntral Agent Portland, Or. NORTHERN PACIFIC rime Card oi Trains PORTLAND. sVmtm Arrirea fuge Sound Llmitod.T:tS a m 1:41 p a Kan. Clty-8t Lout - Special u;ll am :45 pm North Coast Limited l:N p m T:W a I Tacoma and BeatUe Night ' -Kxpreas 11:46 pm 1:06 l - Tak Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray. Harbor points Taka Pugt Bound Limited tor Olym- pla direct Take Paget Sound Limited or Kjh afl Qty-St Loui Special for solata on South Bend krancn. Double dally train serrloa oa Orar Harbor braaoa. Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Beatttlo OONG TO THE FAIR. "'- -uu..uuiwan,iipanni What to Do If You Dlra Praotloal Information. , . If you contemplate visiting the St LOuis Exposition, to secure tellable In formation 'aa to railroad service, the lowest rate and the beat route. Al? as to tot local condition In St Louia, hotels, etc, etc . If you wlU write the undersigned, stating what Information you desire the fame wlU be promptly furnished. If.w do not have it on hand, will secure It for you If possible, and with out any expense to you. Addreaa B. H. TRUMBULL. Portland, Or. f , .' . Xi '-."-.,.;,. - r Pears Pears Soap fur nishes all the skin needs, except water. Just how it cleanses, softens and freshens the delicate skin-fabric, takes longer to ex pound than to expe rience. Use a cake. Sold in every quarter of the glebe. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ' THE AstoriaNationalBank At Astoria, In the state of Oregon, at the close of business, September 4. 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $370,658 48 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 1,387 24 V. S. Bonds to secure cir culation 12,500 on Premiums on IT. S. bonds . . 750 00 Bonds, securities, etc , 38,330 35 Banking house, furniture and fixtures MOO 00 Other real estate owned lO.SD'J 00 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 2 SO 22 Due from state banks anJ bankers 15.0C1 31 Due from approved reserve agents 123,507 Og Checks and other cash items. 2,1 $4 i$ Notes of other national banks 169 00 Fractional paper currency. nickels, and cents 837 27 Lawful Money Reserve In bank, vl: Specie $58,218 75 Legal tender notes 42 00 58,240 75 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 5 per cent cir culation) 25 00 Total $642,405 5) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In I 60,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex- pense and taxes paid ... 19,106 15 National bank notes out standing - J.450 00 Individual de posit subject to check $277,496 Demand certifi cate of , de posit ......... 71.632 36 Time certificates of deposit 204,720 43 (63,849 44 Total '. $642,405 59 State of Oregon, county of Clatsop, ss: I, J. E. Hlgglns, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement 1 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) Notary Public. Correct Attest: ? ' . GEO. W. GEORGE, ' WM. H. BARKER, A. SCHERNECKAU, ; ; Directors. 0 ELIGHTFUL ROUTE ATLIGHT. BIDE IZZY (CRAGS EEP CANONS lk-li'i , 1 4 " MMMlMl A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY See nature In all he gioriou beauty, and then the acme of tnan'a handi work. The flrat la found alone the line of the Denver A Rio Grand Railroad, the latter at the St Louia World's Fair. Tour trip wtl) be one of pleas uremake the moat of It For Infor mation and illustrated literature write W. C McBRIDE, Gen, Agt. Portland, Or. " NIPPED IN THE BUD ; ,. f Attempt to Equip Army of Four ; Hundred Men for Service In Honduras. TO GUARD PRIVATE INTERESTS Men Were to Wear V. 8. Uniform, and lie Armed Wltb ltifles an4Itajid Fire Guns-Sail From New Orleans. New York. Sept. 20. Secret service employes are reported to have been watching for several days in the ro tunda of the customs house in the har bor among ships clearing for Honduras and nearby ports for a filibustering ex pedition which is suspected of fitting out here. The state-department has been in communication with Salvador Cordova, the consul general of Hon duras here, over the matter. , About a month ago New Orleans newspapers contained advertisements that called the attention of the consuls of the Honduras government in New Orleans to the efforts of a lieutenant stationed there to raise a company of some 400 men. The newspapers stated at that time that the expedition was being formed by an American firm that has pecuniary interests in central America, to go th,ere and protect it Interests. It was said that the expe dition was to go to a point about three, days distance from New Orleans. Honduras is Just that distance from New Orleans. Detectives were put on the matter at the request of the Hon" duras government and it is said they found that about 400 men were to be given uniforms similar to those worn by United States soldiers, with guns and ammunition and that two rapid fire guns were to be taken along. The detectives learned that an expedition was to start also from New York and another from Pittsburg., The state de partment was notified and the prepar ations at New Orleans were stopped at ' once. . . -.' V So far as known no preparations have been made for raising an expedi tion here. ',A ..j 'J "' HAIL FIVE INCHES DEEP. Terrific Storm in low Damaga Prop erty. ' Dea oines. Sept 20. A terrific wind, rain and hail storm ha damaged many thousand dollars' worth of property at Oskaloosa. The building occupied by Spencer wholesale grocery firm was demolished, the Illinois Central depot was unroofed and practically aU the business houses were damaged more or less severely. Reports from other parts of the state indicate the severity of the storm. At Albla the hail was said to be five Inches deep. CITY LAD POOR WOODSMAN. Nearly Lost Life in Adirondack Whil Hunting. Cranberry Lake, N. Y, Sept 20.- Exhausted after two days' wanderings In the swamps and dense forests of the Adirondack George 'Wilson, 16 years old, of Chicago, has been found by guides and hotel guests. The lad start ed out Saturday to hunt deer. "When found he was exhausted in a swamp and half famished. ; "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " I've tried them all and I prefer the North- Western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between . Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago. Before starting oa atrlp-oo matter where write tor tnteraaiinf lnformav Uon about oomtortabla traveling. , . H.L S1SLER, Cetwral t 132 Third St Portland1, Oregon. T. V. TtA8DATJt, , General twenftr Agent . ' , ; .,. rami, Jiuw. i if ! 5 i If i S 1 j I t i m O0000000000 I i , v. , r