The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 23, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, igofl,
WILL FILE REPORT
German Consul Will Bring Insur
ance Companies to Time.
GERMAN COMPANIES MUST PAY
German Government Will Investigate
Status of German Insurance Com
panies Relative to San Fran
cisco Losses Must Pay.
SAX FRAN'CISCOi June 2i Frsnx
Bopp. the German consul in this city is
about to file an official report with his
government upon the insurance situation
here. In regard to the position of the
German companies involved here, he i
quoted as follows:
There is no doubt that the German
government has the right to control the
actions of all commercial companies in
corporated under the laws of Germany;
and where it can be demonstrated that
any insurance company is not acting
is empowered to bring it to reason.
"I am forwarding to the German gov
ernment my official report upon condi
tions in San Francisco and upon the in
surance situation. The government will
undoubtedly give its attention to the
situation and will not permit any insur
ance company that is able to meet its
obligations to e-cape them."
The German insurance companies do
ing business in this state are Aachen and
Munich, and Hamburg-Bremen, North
German of Hamburg, Prussian National.
Rhine and Moselle and Transatlantic.
The latter, it is said, has now ceased
to write insurance in California.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Proceedings Had Yesterday Before, and
With the Consent of Judge McBride.
TKern U nn nnrticular rush apparent
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in the circuit court of Clatsop nowadays, city ve4eriiay on a business trip.
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FRAUD IS ALLEGED.
CHICAGO, June 22. Allegations of
fraud are contained in a mysterious
bill in the United States Circuit Court
yesterday against the FUtglor Iron &
Steel Company of Chicago by Alfred S.
Costello, H. H. Costcllo, Harvey Cheney
and Robert Cheney, whose names do not
appear in the city directory. The bill
which h for the recovery of claims ag
gregating HH1.000, is directed against
Harvev K. Flagler, who i named as
president of the company; Willis P.
Dickinson, trea-urer; W. R. Dickinson,
and others.
F-fforts to locate the defendants in
the case last night revealed the fact
that Mr. Flagler is not a resident but
was known iu Boston five year ago as
a promotor; that W. R. Dickinson sever
al his connection with the company
more than a year aao ami it is now the
belief that Franklin H. Head is presi
dent of the company; Mr. Head is in
New York on business, and that Mr.
Helmer is a member of Chicago law
firm.
According to the bill the Flagler Com
pany was incorporated in 1904 with a
capital stock of f5.000.000. It was to
buv. sell, bond, lease, and operate cer
tain mininff properties, and it is charged
that the defendants by the use of this
alleged company several year ago con
spired to defraud the complainants and
did defraud them of certain fund.
O PERSONAL MIXTION. O
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H. Winton of Rainier spent the day
in Astoria yesterday.
C. A. Reese of Cincinnati went to
Portland last evening.
W. R. Mervin of Portland was a busi
ness visitor here yesterday.
V. J. Kyle of Florence, Oregon, is a
business visitor iu the city.
A. V. Wolfe of Portland came down
on the 11:35 train yesterday.
S. S. Churchill of San Francisco is in
the city on a business tour.
G. H. Perian of Portland arrived here
on' the noon express yesterday.
V. Housman of Portland arrived here
on the 11:35 express yesterday.
B. A. Seaborg of Altoona was in the
city yesterday on business bent.
0. Stenger of Portland arrived in the
vet the docket is being steadily deplet
ed, and the measure of justice is flowing
smoothlv and with certain effect. Yes-
. ; ... J;
terday the following mauers were ui--posed
of there:
A decree of divorce was granted in the
case of Mina Hedrick vs. J. W. Hedrick,
and will go to the record in due time.
In two cases wherein the Douglas
Land & Trust Company are plaintiffs
and Brune Settig, et al and John C.
Crimmins et al are defendants, respec
tively, orders were made for the publi
cation of summons.
In the case of J. P. Scothian vs. C. C.
Clarke, defendants demurrer was argued
and submitted.
The case of Ruth M .Knopf vs. Emily
M. Cashel et al, defendant's motion to
strike out certain portions of plaintiffs
complaint, was overruled, and the case
proceeded to formal trial.
In the proceedings for divorce insti
tuted by Maude Neally against Odin L.
Neally, defendant's demurrer was over
ruled and a decree of divorce granted as
prayed for.
The court then adjourned.
JACKET MAKERS STRIKE.
NEW YORK, June 22. A general
strike of the Unbasted Children's Jacket
Makers' Union which is an independent
organization, went into effect yester
day for a nine hour work day. There
are about 5000 members in the union,
which takes in the whole eity.
F. Hamilton Sawyer of Hong Kong is
in the city a guest at the Occident.
R. B. Rankin of St. Louis came down
from Portland on the noon train yesterday.
N. GrCrvmble of Portland spent the
day here yesterday on matters of busi
Cantain Charles Bailey was a passen
ger for Portland on the Lurline last
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Day, of New York,
are in the city, and quartered at the
Occident.
J. B. E. Bourne of Rainier came down
on the noon train yesterday and is domi
ciled at the Irving Hotel.
W. L. Grav of South Bend. Wash., ar
rived in the city ycterday evening, and
was registered at the Occident.
Miss Maud Benoit, who has- been very
ill at St. Mary's hospital for the past
two weeks, has so far recovered as to
permit her removal to her home on east
Commercial street.
Mrs. Tallmaee Delafield, of Taeoma.
who has been in the city in attendance
upon her husband who has been riously
ill, has returned to the Washington city,
leaving Mr. Delafield safely convales
cent.
T. H. Curtig has returned from a
business trip abroad. He escaped the
real unpleasant phases of the late at
tack on the office of his next-door neigh
bor, Judge Bowlby, in the Odd Fellows'
building.
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Just the thing for a warm day, a party, a dance, or to
take along at a picnic
OROVIN
a cool, refreshing drink at fruity and palatable as the juice of
an orange.
Contains no alcohol no r chemicals, and is absolutely pure.
Sold in any quantity.
Price per bottle , 15 cents
Price per gallon 40 centi
A trial convince tbe-m all.
TOHES CO,
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Copyright 1906 by
Hart Schiffncr IS Marx
"Good Clothes for Men
Who Know"
CLOTHESOLOGY
Every wearer of clothes, whether good clothes or otherwise,
is interested, more or less, in the "inside of the business.
There are two ways of making clothes ill-fitting and
PERFECT FITTING
OURLOTHES FIT
There are likewise two ways of selling them High Priced and Reasonable
OUR CLOTHES ARE SOLD REASONABLY
If you arc going to buy a suit, remember we sell Hart, Schaff
ncr & Marx Clothes, and in them you get a suit that is
made right and fits right for the same price as a common one
P. A. STOKES
DECK AND DOCK NEWS.
The British ship Carnedd Llewellyn, 16
days out from Port Los Angeles, ar
rived in yesterday afternoon, after a
pleasant trip all the way up the coat.
Captain Thomas Evans, her master, re
ports that the only untoward event of
a swift and easy paw-age, was the ac-
Mental falling into the hold of one of
hi able seamen, a man by the name of
Colly, and who was practically insensible
from Mondav lat until the liour of his
removal from the ship to St. Mary'
hospital here, yesterday. The injured
man is in good hands and will join his
shin as soon as he irets well. The ship
will load breadstuffs out of Portland for
Chilean ports. She will leave up for the
metropolis today, on the Queen.
The steamship Roanoke arrived down
from Portland at 4 o'clock yesterday
morning, with over 100 passengers on
board and ; hold full of freight, for
Eureka, San Franci-eo, and I Angelca.
She took on the- following people at this
port and sailed at fl o'clock: F. L. Hush.
Mr. and Mrs. p. .Johnson and child; F.
Beach ami Oeorge Allen.
The fonr-ma-ted schooner Alvena Ar
rived in from Kedondo yesterday, and
will load out lumber for San Pedro.
The schooner Sailor Boy cleared yes
terday from the Clatsop mill for San
Francisco, with 375.000 feet of lumber.
FIND VALUABLE RING.
IN THE CITY CHURCHES.
Presbyterian Church.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock; "A dream
und its interpretation"; Sunday school,
12:15; Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m.; evening
worship, 8. "Radicalism and Liberal
ism." Miss Re La Hobson will sing a
solo at both services.
Mei Search With Lanterns Through the
Grass and See the Glitter.
HEMPSTEAD. L. I., June 22.-Be-
cause they found a diamond ring by
systematic search through the grass
with lanterns, four men here will re
ceive a reward of $1000. The ring be
long to Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney and
as given her on the occasion of her
marriage by the late William C. Whit-
nev. She ost it on isaturoa.y. w ncn 11
id not appear from any quarter and
after the lawn bad been gone over many
time by daylight, the four men hit up
on the lantern idea. They procured a
diamond ring and experimented with it
in the crass and found that with a
bright lantern it would cast rays that
could be easily seen when the light was
ten feet awav. The lawn was laid out
into squares. The light was worked
from eath corner of each square last
night, and the ring, valued at $20,000
was soon resovered.
Baptist Church.
All the usiuil services will lie obsened
at the Baptist Chu.tf tomorrow. The
themes of sermons will be as follows:
' The Men That Fail," "The Men That
Succeed." Everybody cordially invited
to attet.d.
Grace Episcopal.
Divine service at firace church on Sun
day et 8 a. 111. and 11 a. m.. it being the
festival of the nativity of St. .John the
Baptist, the Masonic Lodge will attend
in a body and thi rector will deliver a
sermon appropriate to the occasion.
Sunday school at 12W m and evening
prayer m usual at 1 :30.
MAHARAJAH BEHIND TIME.
COLORADO SPRIXCS, Colo., June 22.
The Malm rajah of Barmla, India, and
his royal suite left List night over the
Santa Fe for the firnnd Canon, Califor
nia, and Yellowstone Park. The party
is 48 hours behind scheduled time, hav
ing dianged their original plan of leaving
yesterday evening.
ONE
FOR ALL AND
ALL FOR
ASTORIA
Astoria's New and Modern
HOTEL!
Mr. Astoria Man:
Did you ever figure how many thou
sand capitalists visit the Pacific Coast
without coming to Astoria!
WHY?
If only 100 investors came- to Astoria
during each year and only one or two
of them invested, would we all be
benefitted!
YOU BET I
Would it injure the restaurnnts and
lodging house now here if the tourists
who now stay away would come to
Astoria!
NOT MUCH!
LOS AXOELKS, June 22.-Itob-Tt
Bruce Bum, a well known Western
railroad constructor and who has for
the past nine ycurs held the po-.it ion of
chief engineer of the coast lines of the
Santa Fe Company, died here last night.
He was a native of XMne aged 54 years.
NO BOND ISSUE.
NEW YORK, June 22. An emphatie
iatement was obtained last night from
E. H. Gary, chairman of the board of
the United States Steel Corporation,
that no bond issue is pending in connec
tion with the big new plant that Is be
ing erected in Indiana. Not only is no
issue now under consideration, but
Judge Oary declared without qualifica
tion that there is no prospect of any
Hsiie being considered during the cur
rent year at least.
The report that a 5f,fKK)J00 Issue
would be brought out very soon wm
freely circulated in Wull street and in
KtirojM yesterday,
TWO
OFFERINGS
FOR JULY
WEARING
DAYS
FIRST A special lina of drum
mer's samples of ladies' collars
and neckwear. Fin lines, lace,
and beadwork coil, washable,
fashionable, 35 cents to 50 cents.
SECOND Just received; won't
last lone, a new shipment of
parasols, in white, trees, blue
and many fashionable and pre
vailinf colon. Natural wood
handle. You will need one to be
comfortable on the Fourth.
Jkf f5hc fejJL
We cannot have a hotel in front of
every lot.
But every lot will be benefitted by a
FINE HOTEL,
Have you the nerve to invite your
influential friends to visit Astoria now!
Where will they stop in Astoria!
Opportunity knocks but once other
knockers please copy.
You can't go ahead by sitting still.
Respectfully,
THE NEW HOTEL COMMITTEE.
BY WAY OF ADJUSTMENT.
"Portland, June 21, l'.MMI.
"Morning Astorian, Astoria.
Io the Editor: My some error in
transmission, a press dispatch from
Vienna, printed iu your paper June 12
stated that "threo thousand Christian
Scientists'' following a meeting in that
cit,y "made a demonstration against the
Hungiirlan ministry," breaking windows,
etc., and while the well-known peaceful
mission of Christian Science mnikes a de
niul of this iiuidvertant mis-statement
swtin almost unnecessary, I feel you will
neverthelesH be glad to publish a word
in coiTcetion.
"Christian Scientists appreciate the
excellent account of the. recent dedica
tory services of th new two million
dollar extenxion of the Mother, Ohurch
in Boston, which appeared in the Astor
ian of June 10th, und it was no doubt
due to this general interest of the press
in the fact that some 30,000 Christian
Bcientist were assembled in Boston at
that time, and to the further fact that
Christum Ncienc is truly a religion
which demonstrates its faith by good
works, that this reported "demonstra
tion" at Vienna was thus rnisorcdited.
'"Very truly yours,
"DAVID H. OtiDEN."
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CRIMMINS RECOVERING.
NOIIOTOV, Cnm., June 22,-John I).
Cilmiiioii of Now York is recovering.
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Roofing
Every farmer should have
a roll or two oi Malthoid
Roofing constantly on hand.
Malthoid comes in rolls
and is most convenient for
mnking temporary sheds, re
pairing roofs, etc. It is a
small investment that repre
sents a big saving. Sena for
booklets.
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