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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1904)
PAGE TWO. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1904. REVIVAL ON RAILROADS Eastern Lines Put 20,000 More Men at Work-All Depart ments Running Full Time. BACK ON GOOD TWES BASIS Thousand ef Car and Hundred Locomotives AIm Ordered by Leading Compan! Confi dence and Prosperity. Black. Olcutt, Gruber & Bonynge, con tended that aa a, result of the shock and Injuries received by her husband he became afflicted with pareaia, which caused a rupture of the heart, and a year and a half after the accident hi death. She aaked I7&.0O0 damages. Mr. Chancellor said that the vr dlct wa the largest ever recorded where a person Injured in a railroad accident had lived for to long a time after being injured, and where he had attended to hta buslnesa until few daya prior to his death. ANOTHER LINE COMPLETED. Uae of Subway Service Doubled by New Tunnel, New Tork. Nov. IS. What la known a tbe eaat branch of the subway will be opened early nest Wednesday morning. Trains will begin running New York, Nov. IS. A revival of ( at one minute after midnight. The business on the railroads entering j branch begins at 183rd street and this city, has, according to statistics Broadway, runs east under Central park to Lenox avenue, thence north A SAVING OF SO HOURS. gathered by the Herald, resulted wtta In the last six weeks In the reemploy )nent of more than twenty thousand men who were dropped from the pay rolls during a period of a few months ending with June 1 lust. Of the list, the Pennsylvania com pany, which made the most sweeping reductions, is estimated to have taken back on its system 11,000 men; the New Tork central has restored (000 more; the Reading system in the neighborhood of 2000 and the inde pendent lines as many more. At every railroad office in New Tork and Philadelphia, the statement was "running on full time in department," or "will be full time very soon." In addition to this railroads which were compelled to economise in-' the purchase of freight cars during the dull period have have all ordered new equipment The New Tork Central has ordered 5000 new freight cars and 155 new locomotives. The Pennsyl vania has ordered 000 new freight cars besides a number of new locomo tives. On the other roads others will exceed 4000 new freight cars. to the Harlem river, under which It passes to the Bronx. For the present (he terminus of the new lines will be at H5th street, where the tunnel un der the river begins. By the opening of this section ex press train service In the subway will be doubled, and during the rush hours the fast trains will be only two minu tes apart No formalities will ac company the opening of the new road. In about three weeks the Fulton street station of the lower Broadway extension will be ready for operation, but It will be two years before the Important Railroad Change Planned by Harriman Interest. Salt Lake city, Nov. 18, A a re suit of the recent acquirement by the Harriman Interests of a half interest In the San Pedro, Loa Angeles and Salt Lake road, It Is announced at the general office of that road at the an nual meeting of stockholders, to be held In this city on November IS, six of the present director will resign and their place be taken by six Ore gon Short Line directors, representing the Harriman Interests, It I understood that the half Inter est In the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake acquired by E. It Harriman and hi associate la vested In the Oregon Short line, and the Suit Lake route extension to Lo Angelc through Southern Nevada will, It Is expected, be completed within two months. As this will make a route from the Ogden gateway to Los An geles fully twenty hours shorter than the present route, via the Central and Southern Pacific, the entry of the Harriman forces into the Salt Lake directorate Is regarded a of great significance. BRAZIL PLANS FOR DEFENCE New Loan Thought to Be Due to Fear of European Aggression. Buenos Ay res, Nov. 17. In view of the project of Braxll to raise a loan of 150,000.000 for the purpose of Increas ing her fleet. omVlnl and other Argen tine newspapers are urging a rear- every de- tunnel under the East river at the rangement of treaties with Chill In running on'Pattry anl the extension to Flatbush order to enable the government to ex- avenue, Brooklyn, are completed DEPORT 70 CHINESE, Many pend $15,000,000 In the creation of an Argentine navy, alleging that Unull Is ambitious of securing supremacy among the South American states. The Entered proposed Brailllan loan. It Is said, has .already been arranged and Is merely awaiting the formal sanction of the senate. . BIG STOCK CO. SUSPENDS. Had Over Fifty Bucketshops in ths Country. Boston, Nov. 18. The pronounced rise In the stock market was responsi ble today for the suspension of the Federal Stock and Grain company, of this city, one of the largest concerns of the kind in the country. The com pany had four offices in Boston and fifty or more In other cities. Treas urer D. E. Murray states that the con cern has lost $1,000,000 In the last six months. The claims against It he says, do not exceed $150,000. Most of the branch offices are In New England, but there were agencies' In Montreal, Albany, Denver and other cities outside of this section. All branch offices were closed soon after the announcement of the suspension In this city. In several places attach ments have been filed against funds standing In the banks to the credit of the concern. The transactions In the branch offi ces were small as a rule, and it is de clared that few Individuals will lose large sums. The company Is said to have cleared $2,000,000 In profits last year. Of late, however, steady losses have been sustained, the officials as-assert More Will Folio Country by Fraud. Sun Francisco, Nov. 18. The Man churia, sailing tomorrow, will carry the first Installment of Chinese de ported from the St. Louis fair back to T,,t Lmvm ,or Panama. China. Six of those who are re-! wwhlngton. Nov. 17.-Secretary turned are women, brought here Ttt" ,eft ,hl" venln for N'w r' leans on his way to Panama, where Correct ClothcsJorMtw The least awlwarJne. in your J J . urcai ana carnage wm not escape my observation, nor put without amicable correction. Lard VhettetfitU lo Ail ion, A man$ manner may be awkward, but his apparel never, if it bears this label jfllrtdcnjamin&lj VNAKlRo NEW 7WRK fl Equal to fine cuflom-mado in all but price. J The maliert' guarantee, and ourt, with every garment. J We are Exclusive Agents in ihi city. ASTORIA (SAVINGS BANK Capital 1'alJ In 1100,000. Surplus and Undivided Proflla 125.000 Transact a general banking bualmw. 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