tor SATURDAY, 7. '9. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTOMA. OREGON. 3 ii'n hM) BANKING ERRORS K1M6DIA0L1 MI8TAKI8 AND 80M8 THAT WENT UNRECTIFIED. th IC Wllh Whli'k llunlM (' II Md-( hrrUm In Whlili KliiurM nd tli Hum WrlH.a Out In fall Ar l''or lllffrrvnt AnmuiiU, A Wfll know u (MiNtoincr of u imuk ii ihh to llm ilt'Mk nml wrotM it i liiu k, tnlKlnii ti uwlillv (in toiler, will) wliiim lu wiw on Inlliniilit ti'i'iiiH, WLcii 1h liiiil UiiIhIk-iI Im thrt'W mir llm ClllM'k, llllll till' ll'lll'l' I'llllllll'll llllll nut f'J.;M), WIiwii lln rlii-rk piiMMtuI to the ioiikkiiir lie i1Imcovii-ii It wua not aNHl. 'Hint wiin it ii'iiii'iIIiiIiIk iiiImIiiIu, but tin- 'Kin lliitl liiipin'iinl ut ii (ilrni'il lunik In riillinllililii illil not Imvu ho trjlllii un uitliiK. A riiHt oiiku mkwl tlu ti'llt'i' lo IiiiIiuht IiIn liook. It waa fuiiml Hint In- linil u (Ti'i III for f (.500. "I m til ilniw linil. ilv uif itlxht ex I'lmiih'i' mi IaoiiIou," In' milil, W in n tin1 Imuk Imliiiii i'il lu lionliH It uiim f H,,'iM) hIioI'I, iIh mini for wlil. li llic rli'i k liiol till i'ii ilif I'Hi'liiinui' mill llll ll I III' CIIHlllt'l' llllllNI'lf llllll Nl&ll'll, Mi'illllllIH' till' liUYiT of tin i,illW liml k'ono on ii IIhIiIhh trip mill linil for wiinl' il II io hill of t'krliuiiuii to IiIn cor h'Nioiiilmitn lit l.oiitloii. Init until Hit' Imuk I'oulil loriiio iliclr tiihloiiifr llii'j "MI'I R II llllll liiw niirnnmigin ii I I .!.... All . I.t I... diiim w in to notify tlii-lr eornnpouduiiU In l.Dii'ltiii not to 1'iiy lu fiico, Tln ex tliuiiK'i wn prixM'tiltHl lu Iunion for tin- full uitiotitit iiiitl iroiN(el. WIkmi lu iiuri'liiiNi'i' hIiowimI ti lit wan ublo to in iik it frexli aUirt lu llm transaction tliltt NiritlKtili'liml It out, ttllt tin' bunk mtrrllli eil tin htvI of h clurk who timl jiruvloiixly I .mil vnluiHl em ployee, MUiukt'4 of HiIk kind lire not frtv ijiii'iil lu lluuiti'liil limiltutlonM, but oim t'Mik ulri In lht ili'funrt Ulob Nu tlotuil Imuk lu (lili-Ngo that nuvpr did gt't trlglit'iifd out. A cuntomcr drw cbwk for ll.ooo, and a ronttdi'iitliil cl(rk wan aeut for Uio mouvy. It wan an ovunlmft of noma f KW, aud tin paying tllor demurred at luiylnit H. Tin' clerk diM'Ulid to tb i-aahler, trim ouukoiiIihI to (my ( full hiiiouiiI nml put bl 1 it 1 1 Itt I h on thti clii'i k. There .waa t line of people at Un teller' wlu lotv when Hit' rlerk returned, He waited until I lie teller wan relieved, thru wrote the check for $10,000 lu tend of 1.0()ii. Tb eiuhler'a Initials were a guarantee, and the check w jiald without tjutntlou. The clrk had been muted employee In a brokerage houae, but the auddeu chants to get a Iuim uu of tiiouty wm loo treat a r tmiliiuilou, The bank mood the loaa. Tlx CRN wltb which wlNtako cin bo iiihiIc I IHuMlnitt'd by a fraud In Ji'nt Hint wna iiluyed upon William M. Hlugerly of riilliiilelphlit, He wan, among other thing, prealdeut of the 'limtliiiit Rlrci't National bank, ami ainoiix bin purtlcular friend were l'liiiik Mornu, the old negro iiiIiinIiwI, and Itli'hiird I-emion, polltlcliin nml uii'ivliiiiii, nil of iheiij member of the lli'iievolciil ami rrolecllvc Order of Klkx uml full of practlcnl Joke. A iiiiiii up lu I'.rlii linil ImiiciI ii fiii'lmllM of ii I'i'i'lllli'il ilieck it mi in i vert Ihi. ineiit, It wn for f.'im, ilimvu upon lln- "Hunk of (iood Will" uml imlontiil by Hie ciimIiIi'I' of the "Niitlouiil Ititnli of iJonil I'mt linn," It tvii Htmnpei uml looked like bouii llde eoiuinerclal piipi'i'. One of llii'in rent lu ll the liiiniU of Morn ii nml Leunoii, who NtruyiHl lulu Hie pri'Mlili'iil' ollUe JiihI before biinkluu Iioiii'm were over and HNkei him to i-iihIi ii, Mr. Hlngerly, with n Klmne Hi I In' iiinount, nppi'iiilcil hi In llllll mid. I'lilllng n clerk, directed bllll to bring lilni live loo bill for Hid cliei k. The clerk look It to the teller, who counted out the mouey it ml re turned It to Hliifterly, who phhxh It to I,i'ini..ii, .Moniit Invlieil the preldi'iit to iiii'i'l blui ut ii roml hoime on WIk Hiililikon drive lu two hour nml went ttwny Next inorrilug lu iiuiklng up chiik for tlio cleiirlng hoiie the "phony" one wn detected uml referred to Mr. Hlngerly, who lmply uld: "I thought Frnnk wan Hpcmllng n lot of luoiiey litt night. He leave u a uilglity good mipper," Hut the lodge of Klk liml fun over that check at ninny n ubNeiiient hchnIou. It not Infrequently huppen that a mini writing u check enter one mn In figure and another mini In writing out In full. Title In, of course, mere Inad vertence, ami If the check renehe the bunk on which It la drawn the Icuwer amount I the one that la paid. The other day a grocer In New York canlied aiich a check for a cuatoiner for f.V), the amount that waa written out ami the amount the customer linked for, but the figure were for $.', The grocer took only a ciimory gl. ice at the paper and the next day eent It with oilier cbecka to hla bank, where It wn ncceylctt for &. In like way of ciirclciiu pereona often forget to date their check, ('anally the lienk will mipply the date on nnmll check on current account, but on liiimrnt auiD the will be thrown out. I'ay matter K. N. Wbltehoue of the uivy. attached to the Kuropean aiptad ron, once deew at Plymouth for 120, (XXI on J. 8. Morgan & Co., Ixmdon, aud prenented the draft to the Plym outh branch of the Bunk of Kngl.tnd, The money va to lie need by the irew of the crulaer lioatou. who were to tiave aliore rntre at Plymouth, ix waa rinim ay in The Astorian Wants 500 New Subscribers And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been educed Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the INew Year by Taking Astoria's Greatest Paper, The Astdrlan DBLIVERBO BY CARRIER TO ANY PART OFTHE CITY FOR OB CENTS mmii'Neil'i-.y'.lie coiuiuiiiiiler or the altip and the I'nl'cil Htnte coiihiiI nt I'luv oiilli, nml i lie coiihiiI went to the Ixi nk with the piiyiuntter for the mon ey. The iiiiiitiitfcr declined to pay thei drufl until It wu accepted by J, 0. Moigiiu & t'o,, becuuo he did not know the nlll'.'iT, The draft niimt be dniwn In trlpllciiic, he explained, and they Nliould liu diitml it cinnniitlng from tho h!i. nml altogelher h wu ery urly to Hie i Nil or, A dlHputck from Morn it ii liroiiglit u aiitlnfaclory lUTi'pliiiico, nml the nuimigcr of Hie Plymouth bunk coiinied forth the mon ey In lliiiil. of Ktuliiuil note, one of which Mr. Wlilii'lioiMe took up und rend nloiiil, "A I. i,'lit the I'.uiik of Eng lain I will pay to lieiiier." "Thl I ii note of bund," he nnl.l. "It I nol iicccpteil. 1 will tijku gold. I don't know iinything uliotit thl paper. It 1 not u li-giil ti.'iiili-r." The hunk uuuiugcr hud nothing to do but to get together 5,000 gold Hover elgii, whlcli be did with bud grace, und WhllehoiiHe mid. the coimul left con irriiluliitiiitf lliciiiMelve that, tjicy were o)lLjuMlfil of FOLEY'S On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. DO HOT BE IMPOSED UPON We originated Honey and Tar as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine. Foley's Honey and Tar is put up in three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. Prepared only by FOLEY & CO., 02-94-90 Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois. HERE YOU ARE Astoriaim Hlhie Mon4h For 65c From 75c to 65c a Month even with the Plymouth briini'ii of the Hunk of Englund. A few day after that the piiymimter received a letter from J. ti. Morgmi & Co. unking author ity to aupply the date to hi dm ft oinde ut Plymouth, which hud carried the month on which druwu, but not the day. After nil the huggllug over them they had gone through undnted. The full nre to 'lute exchange reunited In the illncovery of the greatet acheme of forgery ever uccefully curried out mid In the arrext of McDonald, the Itl'lwcll brother mid Ogle, the Hank of Kngliiml forger. The forgera bad a riiiiulng nccouiit ut the wet end branch of the Hunk of Hiigluml, In London, mid prenented their accepted exchnnge ut nix nionlli, drawn on Itotbachlld In the city. The flrxt bill were good, the eecoml one fraudulent. In clean lug up thl hint project they presented forged paper for f.ViO.ooii, but careleii ly left out the (lute of acceptance. The mi'NHi iiner of the linuk of England brunch wu liiNtnicteil to drop Into KofliKchlldx' ami have them aupply the mlMKlnir date. lie did mo mid in a mo SOLD IKD RECOUUENDEO BY "" 1,1 Sold and Recommended by ment waa aurrounded by tne bang of ficer. Io ten minute the newa of the forgery wn lu every bank in England. The forger escaped to America, were arrested, extradited ami aentenced to life Imprisonment Ho mistake of tblii kind sometime work for good aa well n III. A cose which partook something 0 the nature of both good and ill la re Inter! of a broker In New York who found himself pressed for money at a time when be had to pay a great many ru.ttomera n large sum In the aggregate What he needed was about four days' time to realize on hi asiets. Without that time he must fail. Ho he faced settling day with a culm front and coolly sent out check to all hi credit or unsigned. In four duy they all were back again. P.y that time he hod made hi bank balance good and sent out checks signed this time, with an apology for the oversight.-New York Press. They have no use for the new spel ling in Jorja and Loozyanna. flii I I! " ! nir r rrlinii iCt MOUSEY AND TAH CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Every You're growing more beautiful day If day, dear Grace, I hope you're not using cosmetic oa your facej Oh, Charlie, this h a great injustice to me, I'm simply using Rocky Mountain Tea. (Cards out.) Frank Hart, druggist. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the sever winter weather both my wife and myself eontracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," lays Mr, J. fi. Kgleston of Maple Land ing, Iowa. " Knees and Joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chilis and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and br its liberal use soon completely knocked out the crrip." Sold by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. 1 ' l",,1"""m;:,; "'" "