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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREOOK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23. . ASTORIA (SAVINGS BANK Capital 1'ald in $100,000. ' 4 Surplus wd UndivkledTroBti 25.000 Traasacte a general banking business, lutorwt paid on time depvito. IttA. BOWLBY. O. L PETEKSOS, FRANK TAlTON, J. W. OAUXER, President Vie President Cashier. AuUCaaWer- 168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 Ua It Geoiyt, President, 1 L ttlgjla, Cashier. Geo. W. Wsrrtn, Vice-President, CHHiSJlns. Asst Cashier. The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. DIRECTORS" GEO. H. GEORGE, GEO. W. WARBEN. r W. H. BAJiK t.u, AUG. SCHERNECKNAU, L.MANSUR. -PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDEMTS Pint National Bank Portland, Oregon. Dv f Vnrk V R A . NW York Crocker- a oolwortn NaU Bank. 8. F. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall Finest Kesort In.The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM Seventh and Astor Streets CHANGE WEEKLY CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. teamer "SUE H. ELMORE" Leaves Astoria Every "Wednesday Returning Saturday The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo dations. "Will make round trip every five days between A S T O R I A TILLAMOOK rkinnwttnor t Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R R for Portland, San Francjsco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore 0 Co.. Gen'IAgts.. Astoria, Ore. OR TO A. & C. R. B. Portland, Oregon Pacific Xavagation Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. R. & X. Company, Fortlaua, Oregon --.a.- ii.-t m Im Sin II ! I nil my?1""" " !"-" . iF sfer-elanufi' o creation id' tbe wok in o we Maine, jh'AeMftfcoo Pfancracd Borneoa-cirrfin'thrirdirlc. Tm nirmTrf 11 t tide anovra mere 1 uc ui r fir; nt't rjW wWs I travel down the Pike c BtitaficCtte Pike," dt Wallace inrin. copy. fiiiM1! uMlrlw PtiMihd bv nermiMioa. $67. to SL Louis and Return Jmm 16, rr, 8, July I, l, 3i Alien 8, 9, ioj September J, 4,70ci 3,4, J. lmwn.rtirat, ninety iijt. The Rock Island System offers two routes to trie World's Fair City via St. Paul Ifomtapofis, and through Scenic Colorado. Kwcnange of cars, Ogden to St. Louis and St. Paul to St. Louis. Full Information on request Call or write. A. H. McDonald, General Ag't 140 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street, Portland. Ore. fun in m ' lvt iw 3t. J!11 ipi kv 1 i v i iv. wa kl I I mm a 1 QJI I ill i l IMPORTANT Ebek Island Frisco Systems have arranged for sale Of round finp fckkets to Chicago and St Louis October 27, 28 and 29 These are the last days on which special rate tickets may be aiefitJ account World's Fair. IT LISTEN! It win only take a moment to- teB all about our sensational fargaro sale of matted copies ftfee- iasters, painted in many cfers tnly 20 cents apiece. "Woodfield's Little Art Store." Phone 2175 Red. Open Day and Night. The Astoria Restaurant MAN HINO, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. 399 Bond Street, Cor. 9th. Astoria, Ore. Mr. A. A, Portland. Finch apt'iit Thursday In The Kuclne Club met with Mrs. U. B. lyer this vfk. Miss IMu Hobaon was In IVrt- Innd during; the wk, Pr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Finch are at Fort Stevens, the guests of Captain and Mrs. For. Miss Tatlant and Mm. W. E. Tal- lant gave a very delightful tin shower on Saturday afternoon for Mlsa Flor ence Ross. Invitations are cut for a euchre party to be g'ven by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Higglns on Thursday evening of nset week. A Bridge AVhlst Club waa formed on Friday evening at the residence of Mrs. Harrison Allen. It will meet very second Thursday evening during the winter. The Monday Afternoon Bridge Whist Club met with Mrs. A. A, Finch this week. Mis. J, A. Fulton entertained the ladles of the Friday Afternoon Club last week. . Miss Violet Bowlby entertained the Thursday Afternoon Club last week at a thimble party at her home on Frank lin avenue. Miss Sue Elmore gave a small, In formal tea on Monday afternoon for Miss Hoisted, who, with Miss Elmore, left for Los Angelea on Wednesday. The Invltatlona are out for the wed ding of Miss Florence Rosa and Mr. Nathaniel Tallant, which will take place at 8:30 o'clock on November 2, at the Presbyterian church. EASTERN ROAD SOLD. Promise of Dividend to Be Declared Makes Sale. New York, Oct. 22. Negotiations for the sale of a majority of the capi tal stock of the New York. Ontario & Western to the New York, Nuw Haven & Hartford railroad have been prac tically concluded, according to the World, which says: "At a meeting of the directors of the former system, to be held In this city November 9, they wjll be given an opportunity to accept an offer which has been made through President Mel len, on behalf of the New York. New Haven & Hartford stockholders. Ne gotiations for the New York, Ontario & Hartford have been conducted by and Chicago newspapers have col umns about It. Mrs. Polly Emry of Fallbrook. ated 87 years, a white woman of respectable family, appears to have fallen heir to another maiden hood. For a quarter of a century she has been an old woman, with white hair and no teeth, and the weight of years waa apparent In her wrinkled face ami enfeebled move ments. Twenty-seven years ago the oldest brother, who was a dentist, ex tracted every tooth from her mouth. About a year ago her health com menced to materially Improve, Her strength rapidly returned, her figure became more erect, her eyes brighter. her movements more elastic. Her gums commenced to swell and finally new teeth appeared. The change In HEARN & LEWIS Singer and Knockabout Comedians, at the Star Theater this Week. President Fowler and Kuhn, Loeb & Co., who control 275,000 share of the stock. The minority stockholders, who have been represented by a committee headed by James B. Clews, of the bank ing house of Henry Clews & Co., are stated to have assented to the pro posal, which Is a sale outright of the assenting stock at 45, or a guarantee of two and one-half per cent In divi dends. "When the minority committee be gan its campaign to abolish the vot Ing trust it became necessary for the management to call in the services of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., to save the con trol. This was done through the pur chase of 275,000 shares, it is under stood. At the ensuing meeting some weeks ago, stockholders were present ed with plane for terminating the voting trust which controlled the prop erty. TheBe were predicated on the acceptance by the stockholders of a new financial scheme, Involving the flotation of $10,000,000 in bonda, and the promise of a declaration at the meeting November 9 of a three per cent dividend. It is stated that control of the road being secured, it was then offered for sale to several lines, Including the Wabash, but the compe tition waa keen and the bid submitted by the New Haven is understood to have been more than the others were willing to meet." WOMAN HAS 8ECOND YOUTH. The Older 8he Grows, The Younger She Appears. Pomona, Cal, Oct. 22. There's a moat remarkable physiological freak in San Diego. The San Francisco a year Is said to be astonishing. Her hair Is now dark. She has a new and substantial set of teth as white and strong as a maiden's. Her vitality Is srrwitlv Increased, her strength has returned and her appearance is said to fliifi-swiit her aee as 40 instead of more than twice that number of yeurs Rh u n woman of refinement and of admirable qualities, and her ap parent new lease of life is a subject of sincere congratulation among her nelghbera. CALL EACH OTHER CRAZY. Rich Bride Brings No Joy To Man She Eloped With. Los Angeles, Oct. 22. George Thomnson Dennett of this city Is said to have drawn a maniac for a bride In the lottery of love. His was a runaway marriage in Redlands, His wife was a Miss Bylvene Peoples of this city, who is said to have property worth $1,000,000 in Ashvllle, N. C. The bride and groom are In Red- lands, preparing to make a legal fight if necessary. Mr. Josle Peoples, the brides mother, Is prostrated. She and her sons declare the daugh ter is Insane, while the bride asserts her mother Is crazy. The .groom's father la in an asylum. All the parties In the unique con troversy are prominent Orders taken for Brown Bros.' nursery stock at Kallunkl's candy store. MILL1 NER Y Mm. R. IiiKleioti bus opened a flu Hue of Ladle i and Clilldren's Fall and Wlnler Hull. ('Ull and see tliom. CLOSING OUT 9ALB Of Udlea' ami Children's furnishing good, mue raw bar- gains being made during this sale. Also Hair Kwitcbui and Pompadours. : ! ' ' ' ' MRS. R. INOLETON, - - Welch Block. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET U. W. Morton and John FubriLn, Proprietors. UUOICEST FItESii AND SALT MKilTS. - PROMPT DELIVERY 54 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having Installed Rubber Tiring Machine of tbe latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work . in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 201. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. NEWZEALANDFIREINSDRANGEGO Pffl Of Now Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS lias boon Underwriting on tho Pacific Coast for twenty-five yenrs. NIMtMnttMUHSMtMimllMMItlllMlttt ELMORE a CO., Sole Agents Astoria, Oregon. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE. L E. SEL1G, Lessee and Manager. Week Commencing May, Oct. 17, 1904, First Pacific Icout tour of THE HUMPIIUEY-CHAP. MAX CO., introducing Mr. Orral Humphrey Supported by an exceptionally strong reportoire of metro politan plays. Ojening performance, BURIED AT SEA" Special cencry VI arvelous echanical Effects Every detail of the famous New YorK produc tion faithfully carried out. PS,PBAR Reserved Seats 35 cents revail Gallery 25 cents Seat sale opens at Griffin's store Saturday morning f . When you have a good thing Advertise It. We do good commercial printing. Bring your printing to the ASTORIAN Office. 2 3 VII 11 1U1 4 CJ Beer i