The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 21, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 190B.
LATHI'S HARD TRIP
not less than one year nor more thtm
three years.
The bill Is not wli.it was anticipated.
It makes no change In the present law,
except that instead of making gamb
ling a misdemeanor, it makes It a fel
ADVERTISING
CONTEST!
Subsisted on Rubber Boots and
ony. Such a law will not meet wttli
the approval of the people of Astorln,
at least. If a law making gambling si
"Dago Red."
misdemeanor cannot be enforced, a la.v
making It a felony cannot be enforced.
Public sentiment In Astoria Is strong
THE TALE OF GERALD C
ly Against any such measure. It Is
not at all like the Washington law, an.l
even that law is not enforced In Wash
ington. Gambling Is being carried on
today under the very nose of tae legis
BETWEEN
Srhoancr'a Water Gv Out and Sails
lature and no attempt Is made to en
Split by Heavy Galet at Sea
Changes in Channel Cans
General Marine News.
force it. Vnless these laws are to be
enforced they had better not be en
acted. No law contrary to public sen
tlment will be enforced and laws back
ed up by a mock sentimentality are
worse than useless.
8
Fisher Bros. schooner Gerald
found her way In yesterday after art
exciting experience of some days with
adverse gales. Tw Gerald C left out
for Nehalem. Taqulna and Alsea. but
when she neared Nehalem she found it
mu& too rough to attempt to go in
and stood out to sea. A gale picke t
ner up, and when they stopped run
niiUE she was north to Destruction Is
land. They tried to return, but the
weather compelled Captain Latham to
leave to, and they laid off the co&it
in company with the Zampa and an
ether vessel since Wednesday. While
coining in the Gerald C struck a dead
calm for a little while, and when an
other eule struck "ner It tore the main
all full of holes and carried away
part of another sail.
Th Gerald C carried little water and
this soon gave out. The coffee failed
first, however, and Captain Latham
says after they had wanned up the
"grounds" for three days they put ia
a small piece of rubber boot and the
quality of the brew was much Improved.
When the water gave out things looked
dark until Latham remembered him
of sundry cases of beer and a cask of
Dago red in the hold. These were
broached and with canned good9 the
mess resembled a brewers' picnic un
til they got into the harbor yesterday
morning. Barring the Injury to the
sails the vessel is not damaged and will
leave out strain toJav or tomorrow if
the weather permits. ,
General Marine Notes.
The German ship Christei left up the
river yesterday in tow to discharge a
part cargo she carried for Balfour,
Guthrie & Co.
The steamer Francis Leggett arrived
in yesterday morning with freight and
passengers from California ports. On
her way she sighted the Sue Elmore,
which was having a more or less stren
uous time off Nehalem.
The schooner Andy Mahoney arrived
down the river with a cargo of lumber
for California, and was towed to sea
yesterday afternoon.
The schooner Irene was towed to sea
with a cargo of lumber for San Pedro
yesterday morning.
The revenue cutter Perry is still out
in search of the Melville Dollar, which
reached Seattle safely. The Perry
will probably find her chase when she
puts into the sound.
Commander L. C. Heilner, United
States navy, inspector of this light
house district, has announced the fol
lowing changes in the buoys at the
mouth of the river: Columbia river,
pages 50 and 56 Outer buoy, a PS
first class can, was moved January T(
and is now in 53 feet of water about V2
mile NW W of its former position.
Peacock spit buoy No. O, a black first
class can, found missing January 7.
was replaced the same day. Innei
buoy, a PS first class nun, was estab
lished January 9, in 25 feet of water
on the inner edge of the bar. South
channel shoal buoy, a HS, first class
can, was discontinued January 9, the
shoal spot which it formerly markej
having disapeareJ. Peacock spit buoy
No. , a black first class can, found
missing January f, was replaced the
same day. East side of middle groun 1
buoy No. 6, a ltd first class spar,
found missing December 20, was re
placed the same day.
Bids Opened.
Bids were opened yesterday by the
committee on ways and means for do
ing the city printing for the years
1905-6. Four bids were submitted as
follows:
Budget 10 cent's per inch first in
sertion; S cents per Inch each subse
quent Insertion.
Herald 5 cents per inch first Inser
tion; 4 cents each subsequent inser
tion.
News 6 cents per inch first Inser
tion; 4 cents each subsequent insertion.
Astorian 7 cents first insertion; S
cents each subsequent insertion.
The bids were a tie between the Her-
and and News. The Herald withdrew
in favor of the News and the contract
will probably be awarded to It
Bids were opened for stationary and
legal blanks, and was a tie between
the News and Astorian. The commlti
ttee awarded the city printing to the
News and the printing of stationary
and legal blanks to the Astorian.
The price paid for city printing
heretofore has been 42 cents for the
first Insertion and IS cents for each sub
sequent Insertion. At the new con
tract, the city will save about J1000 a
year In printing legal notices.
Greatly In Demand.
Nothing is more in demand than a
medicine which meets modern require
ments for a blood and system cleanser,
such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
are just what you need to cure stomach
and liver troubles. Try them. At
Chad. Rlgers' drug store, 25c, guaran
teed.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
THE
AstoriaNati
onal Bank
At Astoria in the State of Oregon, at
the close of business, January 11, 1905.
THE GAMBLING LAW.
The Bill Introduced Does Not Change
the Present Law Much.
For the benefit of the large number
of people interested, we publish the
new gambling law introduced in the
legislature.
Section 1. Any person who sha'.l
conduct, carry on, open, or cause to
be opened, either as owner, proprietor,
employe or assista-it or in any manner
whatsoever, whether for hire or not,
any game of faro, nionte, roulette,
rouge et noir, lansouenette, ronde, vin
gun (twenty-one), poker, draw poker,
brag, b'uff, thaw, tan or banking or
other game played with cards, dice o.
ether device, or any slot machine or
other gambling device, whether the
same be played or operated for money
checks, credits or any other repre
sentatives or things of value, in any
house, room, shop or other building
whatsoever, boat, booth, garden or
ether place, where persons resort for
the purpose of playlng.dealing or oper
ating any such game, machine or de
vice, shall be guiltv of felony, and on
conviction thereof shall be Imprisoned
In the penitentiary for the period .i
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $330,919 07
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 9.S34 56
U. S. bonds to secure cir
culatlon 12,500 00
Premiums on V. S. bonds 750 00
Stocks, securities, etc . . 50,138 87
Rinklng house, furniture and
fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from national hanks
(not reserve agents)
Due from state banks and
bankers 22,823 99
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash Items
Notes of other national
banks
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents
Lawful Money Reserve In
Bank, viz:
Specie $61,989 90
Legal-tender notes 61 00
Legal-tender notes 61 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer (5 per cent circulation
2.500 00
4,375 00
2.842 64
72,119 99
2,315 00
100 00
654 16
62.050 90!
MERMAN WISE,
The "Astoria Champion" Clothier
AND
Their "PORTLAND PROFESSIONAL."
REFEREE:The People.
Hip, hip. hurrah! They are at bay!
And how their advertising man docs bray.
They thought that he could do up WISE,
But soon they found to their surprise
That HERMAN was no easy mark,
And that is why these poodles bark.
Their Portland man does very fair,
But with WISE he'ean't compare.
Wise hit 'em in a tender spot
And that k why they arc so hot.
It's very well to hire a tool,
But the public is no fool.
When HERMAN WISE begins a sale,
He makes all fakirs turn quite pale.
The moral is: If you would speil
Your sale must be all through, and REAL.
25 per cent off All vercoat
a
3 Per cent off All Suits.
Hats, Sox. Neckwear, Trunks and Everything Reduced.
tot
O
TEMn
MAN
WISE
The Reliable Clothier and Champion Advertiser of Astoria.
Opposite Palace Restaurant. Opposite Palace Restaurant.
625 00 i
Total $574,609 18
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000 00
Surplus fund 10,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid .... 26,713 36
National bank notes out
standing 11,900 00
Individual de
posits subject
to check 1231,150 93
Demand certifi
cates of de
posit 33,503 11
Time certificates
of deposit 211,341 78 475,995 82
Total 1574,609 18
State of Oregon, county of Clatsop,
ss:
I, J. E. HlRgins, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
3. E. HIGGINS,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to. before me
this 18th day of January, 1905.
A. a CYRUS,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
GEO. H. GEORGE.
A. SCHERNECKAUR.
GEORGE W. WARREN.
Directors.
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