The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 02, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    HIE MOHNlNtJ ASTOMAfS. AbiOlUrt, o Uj
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER t, igoj
GUARANTEE OUR
Dependable Mocha
and Java Coffee
h especially put up for our fam
fj trade, to be equal to the best in the
stufcet, and second to none.
One Pound 40c
B jh tn canning fruit this year,
II rritx that we sell the famous
XE03QXY JARS.
ASTORIAGROCERY
6ZJ Cteasnerciat Si
Phono Main 681
TO BREAK STRIKE
afternoon. It was generally conceded
that the roup was most successfully
managed one since that on King Adam,
Smith, (Pittsburg Phil) 14 year ago.
Chicago Typothetae to Organize
Strike BreaKers Union.
MANY ARE EAGER TO JOIN
Persuade Special Deputies and Police
men to Form Union at High Wages to
Take Place of Union Strikers in the
Large Printing Establishments.
Its Food Value
of a
SIGH GRADE COFFEE is little appro
eaM ey the average drinker of this
anrSrat Vssakfast beverage alwsys ex
tikat, if tsa. uur .
High Grade
I!oGba and Java
Coffee at
35c a Pound
Caai Coffee has both a stimulating and
s Nutrient Quality.
TESIS TEE WEEK FOR PRESERV
ING PRUNES AND PEARS.
Chicago, Sept 1. Blieving that er
.ices will soon be in demand owing to
the printer' strike the. special deputy
sheriffs and policemen held a secret
meeting yesterday and organised
strike breakers union. A scale of wages
if not less than $3 a day and $0 if it
an be secured, was fixed.
Charles E. Turk, a idseherged police
man was elected president, then each
of the 110 charter members paid 25
cent for expenses.
Turk produced a book and said that
every one present must sign it, the idea
being that the first man that signed was
to get the first position. A large number
fell over each other in their haste to
reach the book.
MAKES GREAT WINNING.
Nos
and
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THE GROCER.
Ttatk and Commercial Streets
Branch at Unlentown.
SPECIAL
REGATTA
SALE
ThM more a song is sung the more
pefokr it becomes and the more we
seR. To introduce four really GOOD
SONGS the publishers will allow us to
seB TXFT7 COPIES only at a 'special
2pa vL, only
15c Each
J. N. GRIFFIN
See the Window Display.
A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY
Bare LaznrUat aa Glo7 Ilalr,
V Hatter What Color.
I
Tbe tout contour of a female face, the
weetest smile of a female mouth, loses
BSMtlimg If the head Is crowned with
Rant hair. Scant and falling hair. It is
aew known, is caused by a parasite that
Intnn Into the scalp to the root of the
:ttr, where It saps the vitality. The llt
ik'Wfaite scales the germ throws up In
Sorrowing are called dandruff. To cure
-Sandrvff permanently, then, and to stop
A'J&Bff hair, that germ must be killed.
Xewhro's Herplclde, an entirely new re
volt f the chemical laboratory, destroys
abc dandruff germ, and, of course, stops
the falling hair, and prevents baldness.
Sold ky leading druggists. Send 10c. In
wtaKjH for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detraii. Mica.
- Eagle . Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St.,
twl Urog Store, 54? Com. St, T. F.
tsturia, Prop. -"Special Agent."
Famous Filly Leads Field
Cleans Betting Ring.
New York, Sept. 1. There was joy
unconfined in the "Lobster Palaces," of
the Broadway last night, especially in
the theater district over the victory of
Killkare at Sheepshead bay race track
The chorus girls of the company, whose
reason jut opened on 42nd street, have
more money than they know what to
do with, and some of the principals
big increase in their capital. From
all accounts the coupe on the horse
was the greatest in many years about
New York. The filly was backed in
many books at 200 tp one and was ham
mered down to sixty. Between $90,'
000 and $100,000 was taken from the
betting ring by far the greater part of
which went to a clique of Boston horse-
men.
Tbe filly once belonged to the Late
Fred Hamlin, the Chicago theatrical
manager. That is how the "killing hap
pened to be so genera ly celebrated on
the rialto last night. Surviving part
ners of Mr. Hamlin's firm were notified
in good season that Killkare was ready
to make her maiden effort and the
word was passed around. There was a
good sized pool made up by members of
the chorus, and placed in the hands of
a commissioner. The principals hurried
around the betting ring for themselves
and one succeded in getting down $200
to win almost the top price. Meantime
betting commissioners, representing tht
stable and a few friends were busy ai
beavers. Owing to a tremendous plunge
on another horse in the race they were
able to spread a goodly amount of mo
ney around the ring before much thought
was given to their co-operations. Then
the bookmakers woke up to the fact
that their sheets were becoming very
much onesided and they niarked down
the price against Killkare, many re
fusing to accept any beta against her.
Although the filly had never before
faced the barrier, and was ridden by
a comparatively unknown jockey, she
mped away in the lead and stayed
there to the end, winning by a close mar
gin from August Belmont's Bivouac.
There was a wild demonstration by the
lucky ones, but in the betting ring
gloom reigned for the remainder of the
Take nutmeg; one Is not as
food as another. Schilling's
Best, in nutmeg, is ground fine
from difficult nuts to grind be
cause full of oil ; the oil is their
virtue. There are dry nuts;
there are wormy nuts. We are
no more careful in nutmegs
than all through.
Your grocer's; money back
NEW YORK WINS THE
NATIONAL RIFLE TROPHY
The Great Shooting Contest at Seagirt
N. J. is Ended.
Seagirt, X. J., Sept. 1. New York
captured the national trophy for rille
range firing after a four days struggle.
The second prize went to the infantry
branch of the United States Army and
Ohio finished third. The fourth prise
was won by the United States marine
corps, the fifth by the United Slates
navy, and the sixth by New Jersey.
CONSULTING BOARD OF
ISTBMAIN CANAL MEETS.
President Assembles Distinguished En
gineers From Europe and America.
Washington, Sept. 1. A board of dis
tinguished engineers are assembled in
Washington today upon the retiuest of
the president to determine the relative
feasibility of a sea level or lock system
at the Isthmus Canal.
The men constituting the consulting
board of engineers for the canal pian are
gathered from both America and Europe.
A REMARKABLE CASE
Mother Hears of Daughter Kid
naped Nine Years Ago.
BOY'S AWFUL DEED
Roasts Young Companion Alive
in Burning Gasoline.
EG ATT A NOTES I
HIS INJURIES PROVE FATAL
Boy After Threatening to Roast Com
panion Alive Empties Contents of Gaso
line Can on Him and Touches It with
Lighted Match.
PARTIES MAY WANT RANSOM
Man Calls Mother to Door, and Throsts
Photograph of ChiM In Her Hand and
Warns Her That All attempts to Find
Her Will Be TJseles.
New York, September 1. There has
been a strange sequel to the mysterious
kidnapping, nine years ago, of pretty
Rosie Cohen, an East Side girl. The
girl's mother lives in Orchard Street,
and was surprised yesterday by tlie
visit of an unknown man who rated
the motlter to the dor and after telling
her he knew the present whearabouts
of the daughter, thrust a recent proto
graph of the girl into her hands smf,
with the remark " she has changed her
name it is no use for you to try to
find her," disappeared.
In the winter of 1890 the girl, nearly
five years old, was playing on the street
in front of her home when a man was
seen to creep up placed his hand over
the child's mouth caught her up in his
arms and fled. The police worked on
on the case for a long time, without sue-
ees. The mother was heart broken and
gave up hope of ever knowing her child's
fate, -
When the man visited her yesterday
she pleaded with him for knowledge of
the girl's hereabouts but he refused.
She would not be happy here," he said.
'She is doing all right and has forgotten
you. She lias changed her name. Now,
just forget her and don't try to find
her. It won't do you any god."
The poliece were at owe notified and
are inclined to believe that the man,
having found the mother, intends de
manding a ransom.
RUUSSIA EUOL0GIZES PRESIDENT.
Moscow, Aug. 31. The 'Tluskie Slove"
publishes an eulogly on rresmeiu
Rosevelt and the part he played during
the last three months saying; "To the
memories of tbe Russian and Japanese
peoples, the personality of President
Roosevelt is crowned with a halo of
peace and good will that will last for
ever.
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BASEBALL SCORES.
Portland, Sept. 1. Portland, 8; Oak
land, 1.
Tacoma, Sept. 1. Io Angeles, 0;
Tacoma, 1.
San Francisco, Sept. 1. -Seattle, Oj
San Francisco, 1.
Regatta Flags
S AND 10c EACH.
All Films of any size developed at
10 cents a roll of six. Take pictures
with any camera and bring your
Films to. us. We save you the,
trouble of developing.
View Work and Enlarging Done
Ilcre. We carry all kinds 0' Photo
Supplies.
WOODFIELD'S ART STORE,
51O Bond St., Astoria.
Chicago, Sept 1. A dispatch to the
Tribune from Hannibal, Ma., says
Charles Christian, 11 years old, son of
Lee christian, was roasted alive
Union street last night by another boy
named McLain, who dashed a can of
gasoline over the clothes of young Chris
tian and then applied a lighted match
Christian was playing on the street
with several other boys when Mt-Lnln
after twice threatening . to roast the
Christian boy alive, finally made bis
word good. He unscrewed the cap of
the ran, rushed upon Christian and
drenched him from head to foot with
gasoline. Before the unfortunate lad
lad could get away be touched lighted
match, to his trousers which were
soaked Iwth the gasoline. Instantly the
boy was enveloped in flumes He fell to
the ground screaming in agony aim fight
ing the fire. Many persons ran to his re
cue an succeeded in extinguishing the
names, r.very stitch of emitting was
burned from young Christian's hack
The boy will die.
RKtOKT OK THK CONDITION Or iHr
Firs
National
Bank'
At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at
the close of business, August 23th, 1003
RESOURCES.
Loan and discounts $372C1 33
Overdrafts, secured aim un
secured 5,033 04
U. S, Bonds to secure cirrula
tion 12,800 00
Bonds, securities, etc 73,380 00
Other real estate owned.... 0,000 00
Due from National banks
(not reserve agents) .... 39,433 41
Due from Stste Ranks and
Bankers 81,407 17
Due from approved rewrve
agents 137,550 87
Checks and other cash items 1,018 70
Notes on other National
Banks 2VW 00
Nickels, and cents 22 00
Lawful money reserve in bank
vis:
Specie 118,000 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (0 per cent circu
lation 625 00
Total $851,079 29
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in- $ 50,000 00
Scrrplus fund 50,000 00
Undivided profits, less expen
ses and taxes paid 35,408 54
National Bank notes out
standing 12,500 00
Individual deposits subject '
to check 5.5,1.W 53
Demand certificates of de
posit 147,908 20
Certified checks .. 60 00 703,110 75
Total
...$831,070 29
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop.ss:
I, H. S. Gordon cnsliiT of the above-
mimed bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
tf. !S. f.UKIKt.N,
Cashier.
SuWriled and sworn to before me
Uhis 30th day of Aortist, 1005.
V. isokixi.no,
Notary Public. .
(Seal)
Correct Attest;
W. F. MeORKOOR,
C. C. FLAVKL,
JACOB KAMM,
Directors.
STATEMENT OF
Astoria Savings
Bank
At the close of business August 10, 1905,
RESOURCES.
Loans and dis
counts $507,809 70
County warrants 18,130 40
City warrants .. 43,449 82 $029,389 02
Real estate Hw
n from banks 01.910 73
Cash on hand.... 65,93d 00 147,802 73
Total 791,742 66
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid In $100,000 00
Surplus . 35,000 00
Undivided profit 14.927 21
Dividends Unpaid " 120 W'
Subject to check$389,704 31
Time certificates. 237,130 12
Demand certifi
cates I.801 01 Mm 44
Total $701,742 65
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Seventh Annual Regatta, August 29-31 f
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NOTICE.
All personal who hive legal claims
against the 1903 Regatta company will
please present them, together with the
requisitions signed by the undersigned,
at the office of the secretary of this com
mittee, by Saturday evening, September
. 1903, at $ o'clock p. m.
HERMAN WISE,
President.
FRED J. JOHNSON,
Secretary.
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The SEASIDE HOUSE
Clatsop Beach, Orcgon.
Is now open for guests. This fine old
Resort, situated on the banks of the N
cunicum river, oily a few rods from the
ocean, offers to its patrons the
Only Ideal Spot On
The Coast
for fresh and salt water bathing, fish
ing, boating and hunting. Free 'bus to
alt trains. Address all communications
to
The .Seaside House
Seaside, Oregon.
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