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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1905. THE JL0KN1NG AbTOHlA AS'IUUJA, OKECun 3 IDENTITY HIDDEN Truth Proves to Be Stranger Than Fiction. LOST HEIRESS IS FOUND A New York Boarding-house Keeper Known Francis Blind Prom to Be Daughter of London Millionaire Brought Here by Governed. Nrw Yrk, K't. fl. A wi-iimn vlm lui Im'cii known h FrniMt' ;liinl oiiut Jii-r infancy, 33 yrnt , lm Wo folllhl, afUT llllllltll f M'HI'l'll, ly tin ttriti'li muni I in NVw mk n i ki'l't r nf Ixmrilinj; limix- in NVwuik, N. .1., iimt liifuniiril Hint lnr 1c.1l Mcrv lily hu W11 hiililt-n from lur all 't lite. Mie i tlio only tlauxlttf-r of n wealthy IuuiIht iiit'riliMiit of bunion. )lr own iniiiliiT i (li'uil, a lit Imt fut r iiint'iiT. Il. r f"tT fdtlii r ha liu'HMinc. Hi t ri'iil fiitlu r U a wealthy limliMu-r nuiirj I tout 4-II. Tin woman lnr'lf itUrowr olic l n nlly May (lout well of Iunion. Sin- n lroii(lit to till country a till infant liV tli pou-llii" of till' ltoutMcll family, Mr. Catln-rini Hliwl. Mi. Illiiut, with her liiilaiul, M-ttlnl in Ni'wuik, and wb regularly Mi1ii l,y uoiiiiM not tu reveal to the rhiM tlii fait that lie ta nt her trfll mother anl Itliu,. Imt father, uul:l the time fthoiihl come when the I,o!i'liHcr thi'iiiM-heii kIiouIiI ihiiile to a' ltiwlil);e tier. AUnit nine month ajfi Ml 111 inl huin(l through a New' York lawyer of ttie nililiiation of 11 n advert iwmi'iit tui'kiiiK inforniatlini a to the wheie. iiIniiiI of Mr. Ciitliorine llliml. or chil hen. Mr llliml tlied 20 year (.'. A few- ilnv ago rami I lie information through the ItritUh ronoiil that a Mini of money nl nome teal etate had lieen left In Indon, jiriil.nMy ly the jtirl' inother. to Catheiiiie Itlind and her thil ilren. From the fait ahe wa aide to iri"MTit, the Hi it Mi eoiixul niircd her Hint r claim to the '(ti awmi'd ib Suffering. r ore, ulcer and can y your akin. Wirt. !! :, Mich., aaya: "I have ulca Salve, for ulcere, It I the bent healing dreaning I ever found." Soothe and heal 1 rut ma and scalds. 23 0 at Cbarlea Mg atore. 'adi' When on earth 1 . ty Ah! Then 'i 11 11 I under ' the matter clinked v up. Molli.tc. fail to tone kidney, utiniula t lie blood. A grr. noiin ing remedy. 3.1 lit. For mile by Frank A Rood Font Iialt. Ilciiiluif ttuit a law boot mid . 'HinlillMliiin'iit waa Klvlujr nwny Iroi nt of 11 foot rub with every pair of limit or mIumm t Hold, a infill told li! wife nl'oiit the bargnln ami an Id tlmt an lior iIuh'h whip uwrly douo lie voiild kIvc lu-r money to buy n now pair If nIic paw I1I111 tbo foot rule when rbc cnino biiik, ua lie wanted to aeli It mid ho liHik part of the tuoitey jiniil for Hie hluM't. Ill wife weut tu the huoji Niid after a print deal of trouble got u pair to picnic her. Ai lii waa lenvlng the Rhopman Rave her 11 pumll b x, which, be riiM, cmituluej A foot rule. She went borne dellputiMi wltu ber bargain and, acelng her hu baud at tbo door, pave hi in tbo box. When be oponett It he' found, to his dis gust, ItiHtead of the foot rule be want ed, a Blip of piper on which waa writ ten, "Avoid tight allocs." Ilantlnc la Chnla. One of the hiHt iuitniux's In England of nn order being luiulc for bfluglng In chains Is that of n chimney sweep who In isi'7 inunlored a man on the high way. Tlie culprit was tried by Ml. Justice Host at Lincoln assizes. The )xor wretch's Inxly uever underwent the proposed Indignity. Tbo Inhabit anU of llrlgg took fright and though! that the gibbet standing so nonr the Mgbway would terrify ieoplo and kinder them from cotnlng to market They petitioned ngalust tbe Judge'a or der being carried out, and the author Hies remitted the horror. Tbe last per son bung lu chains was a man nameO Cook, who suffered for the murder 01 a Mr. Tnas. This occurred at Lolces ter in 1831, tbe very year that the cis torn was put an end to by statute. Cot OS Cheap. He ma well think, he ha got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or Indigestion, la atill able to perfectly restore hi health. Noth ing will do thlt but Dr. King' New Life Till. A quick, jileaant, and certain euro for headache, ronotipation to. 25c at Cba. Roger' drug atone) guar anteed. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Forth Form and ComfUxton RM bM Mettaafatly a4 if toadlaal atraaata, )( aa4 Wiaii si lirtlaa Iwl awra uaa ai 7ars, aai PIU4 II Is taataattr abark4 isroaaa Ik Part ua aaa ua waa Urll ailHUM faaa ta waallsf REMOVIN0) WHINKLES m tf fcf BMsIa, M aaatiaatlaa Ua akewtot rmarkkt taiaraawaL Dr. Ckarla Plk foU at fwaitlvalv t oal artaanUaa kaawa W Bi41ml aiUaat thl will rasa airt aanavsui lh aack aa4 aradaea tlrai, aatlfcy tW k m lata aak. trait taa J For Drtoetaf tbo Bat or bratfU, iknakta rata aaedifiM at n blfkaat laawaajat W ahvaWfa. Twa acta era afua tamcUat M bmJu U immtl Htm, larf 4 aaaauaol. OLD IT DUAMTUMMX KOtJU ktt DtUOOUT. Imlii 91, fJ.09 a Wa, Vt to art ua aaut f tku anciAi orrxa tad atad at aa oallar, wa wlU aM Iva (I) aoaaa, la aiaia wraaoar. FREE fcfc.rt?fi!ri mtmmwmwwt nif I'nmia. win wmi ax n-at af 't Mataf W caaa) B) ff larl caMarauiuaf mara. a DR. CHARLES CO. IffWP Pears' Soap, like books, should be chosen with discretion. Both are capable of infinite harm. The selection of Pears' is a perfect choice and a safe guard against soap evils. Mali bless for the complexion. DEECIIAU'S Tho FlftpMna PILLS Morning The haphazard use of a remedy will never discover it efficacy. Try Dcecham'i Tills morning and night, and note the improvement in your health. u.!B0 DEECIIAU'S Night PILLS eryw here. In boxes 10c. and So. t..- i.i? vi'U -: ('DDI), Ci ' . n Mi. ; EXCELLENT SERVICE OPhN ALL MGIIT 399 Bond Street, cor. Ninth AT SEASIDE THE MORNING ASTORIAN la on Sale at 0 LEWIS & CO.'S DRUG STORE and MORRISON k GREENBAUM'S CIGAR STORE. REPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Astoria llaii OBalBM At Atoria, in the State of Oregon, at the do of bunine, Augut 25th, 11)05. HESOtnCEfj". Loan and dUcount $379,'09 21 Oenlmfl, secured and un secured 352 19 U. K. Ilond to secura circula tion lJO 00 Premium on U. 8. Iiond. . . 750 00 llonda, securitidi, tie 30,4m 93 Danking houne, furniture and fixture. 4,407 75 Other real entato owned .... Ai- Ou Iim from National Bank (not rewrv ent).., . C70 M Dun from Mate Hank and Hanker 4,530 79 Due from approved reserve acenU 12832 20 Check and other cah item 3,015 40 Note of other National Hank 1H0 00 Fractional aiier currency, nickels, and cent 1,242 CO Ijiwful Money reserve in bank, viz: Siwwle fi9 121 RS 1 ' lledeiiiptioii fund uith U. 8. 1 n aturer (3 er cent of cir culation 623 00 Total $044,139 59 LIAWLITIF.S. f.iUl utock paid in 50,000 00 Surplu fund 10,000 00 I'mlivideil profit le ex- pene and taxe paid.... 32,903 13 National Honk note out ntnndimr 10,800 00 Individual deponit uhject to chivk 1300,513 80 Demand oertiflmte of de ponit 35,275 47 Time certificate of de posit 198,003 11 540,450 44 Tolal $044,159 69 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, a: I, J. K. Higj;n', canhier of the'aliove named hank, do aolcmnly swear that the alove tatenient i true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. E. JUGGINS, Cashier. Suhvrihed and sworn to before me thU lit day of September, 1905. M. C MAG EE, Notary Public. Ourrect Attent 1 CKOIIGK II. GEORGE. A. SfilKRVKCKAU, L MANSLTt. Director. KKl OUT OF THE CONDITION O THK First National Bank At Atoria, in the State of Oregon, at the cloe of buxine, Augunt 25th, 1905 RESOURCES. Loans and di-eounts $37201 35 Overdrafts, secured anu un secured 5,033 04 U. S. Honds to secure circula tion 12,500 00 Honds, securities, etc 73.3.HO 00 Other real estate, owned.... 0,000 00 Due from National bank (not reserve agents) .... 39,433 41 Due from State Hank and Hanker 81,407 17 Due from approved reserve agent 137.550 87 Check and other cah item 1,018 70 Note on other National Hunk 2,55 00 Nickel, and cent 22 C9 Lawful money reserve in bank vi.: S ecie 118,000 00 Redemption fatal with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent circu lation 625 00 Totil fSil.079 29 11 ANILITIES. Capital stock paid in ....$ 50,000 00 Surplu fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits, less cxpen sen and taxes paid 3.1,4(18 54 National Hunk note out Standing 12,500 00 Individual deposits subject to check $;5".130 63 Demand certificates of do-po-it 147,908 20 Certified check . . CO 00 703,110 75 Total $851,079 29 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop.ss: I, S. S. (iordon cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the almvc statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and lielief. S. S. GORDON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of August. 1905. V. HOEIJdNG. Notary Public Correct Attest: w. f. McGregor, O. C. FLAVEL, JACOB KAMM, Director. Kultluue, An English and an American mer chnut were discussing tho relative im portance of their burlinesses. "Why," aald tho Kngllshmnn, "In my firm the clerks use 30,000 gallons of Ink a year!" "Oh, that's nothing!" retorted the American. 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