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8 THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER j, 14. A. V. ALLEN'S WHERE PEOPLE ALL GO FOR BARGAINS. Pemientos Mirrones (Sputitk Swt Peppers) Jutt tht thing for ttadwiches, ul ads, etc Pr can 15c Deep Sea Crab PER CAN 15 CENTS. Spanish ChicKen.Tamales TWO FOR s CENTS Sardines a la Tomate PER CAN o CENTS. Fresh Saratoga Chips PER POUND 30 CENTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. A. V. ALLEN'S ANXIOUS FOR PEACE Some Cuban Rebels Willing to Discuss Terms. GUERRERA REFUSES OFFERS STATEMENT OF THE Astoria Sayings Banic At the cloiing of business, August 25. 1906: Resourees. Least and Discounts $648 22 42 County Warrant... 10,532.00 City Warrant 11,941.64 6tJS.696.0e Bank building 6.593.00 Real estate 10,000.00 j Due from banks 117,697.33 Cash on hand 98,990.73 216.6S3.0C Total 901,977.12 Liabilities. Capital paid in ?100.000.00 Surplus 50.000.00 Undivided profit 15,353 93 Deposits. Subject to check... $493,93.90 Time certificates .. 224.571.17 Demand certificates 17.82S.12 Dividend unpaid... 240.00 730.623.19 Total 901.977.12 XO MATTER WHERE LOCATED Properties and Business of ad kinds sold quickly for cash, in all parts of the United States. Don't wait. Write to day describing what you have to sell and give cash yrice on same. IF YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Bu'ines or Real Estate anywhere, at any price, write me your requiren eits. I can save you time and money. DAVID D. TAFF, THE LANDMAN 415 Kansas Avenue. TOPEKA, KANSAS. Reolutionary General Says He Would Rather Die Than Accept Terms from President Palma Rebels Poor ly Armed. NKW YORK. Sept. 4. A cable dis-pau-h to a morning paper from Havana say: U.Micial Man) Metim-al, who. it has Nvn aid, is the rebels' candidate for the presidency, and is now in Santiago, says that he is ready to come- for Ha vana and mediate fur peace, without any thought of personal ambition. The vet erans of the late war are eagerly ex pecting him. The plan now is that Menoeal. Cebre co and other leading veteran, go to Pinar Del Rio, see Pino Guerrem and induce him to surrender, accepting par don as the ouly concession that Pres ident Palma will make. Rut is is not thought likely that Ouerrern will con sent as he is sending letters to his friends throughout the country, saying he would rather die than nivept Raima's terms. General Rafael Montalvo. secretary of state, who is in charge of the war, says that if the government should compro mise with the insurgents it would en courage emiles. revolution. The real situation he says, a regards the revolution is that there are gito men under Cuerrern and 400 under oth er leaders in the province of Pinar del Rio. $ik.) in the province of Havana, and 2.000 in Santa Clara. The total is only 4.00, and not half of the insurgents are well armed. This is why they avoid a fight. SenorfCanizares, ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives, has published a proclamation calling upon the peo ple to join the revolutionists. Vice Presiili-nt Mendez Capote has is sued a call to the niemliers of the exec utive committee of the national assem bly of the Moderate party to meet on Wednesday to consider means for end ing the war. Polyi-arpio 1'ajardo, a prominent fluancs veteran, left Monday on a secret mis-ion. He represents the veterans. It is s;ii, that he lias none to treat with Pino liiH-rrci-.i. II" i- expected to re turn Wednesday. EFFECT WILL BE LITTLE. HERMAN 0ELRICHS DIES. The American Collection Agency No fee charged un less collection i 1 mad. We male col i lections in all parti of the United States. 413 Kansas Ava. TOPEKA, KANSAS. ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney Nothing Makes Life So Sweet. ' AS EAST COMFORTABLE SHOES. NOTHING HAKES LIFE AS UNBEARABLE AS POORLY 1 FITTING SHOES. COME TO ME AND GET ABSOLUTE SATIS FACTION. ' ' S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond St, 0pp. Fisher Bros. Best kind of logging shoes; hand made; always on hand. All kind! of ihoo repairing neatly and quickly done. Wealthy Man Dies of Liver Trouble on Board Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse. NKW Y1!K. Sept. I. --Following the reecjpt at N'ew port ye.fr-lay of a wire-!e-s me ag sent liv way oi ( ape Sable, notifying her of the death mi board the -team-hip Kai-er Wilhelm der f, rouse Saturday of her husband, Mrs. Herman Helriehs inune liately left for this city, where -he arrived la -t night. She was accompanied bv her si-ter, Mrs. V, K. Vanderbilt, .Jr., C. M. Oelrichs, a brothe,., reached here on a later train. He immediately proceeded ten the licl mom hotel, where a meeting was held. The others present were Mr, and Mrs. V. K. Vanderbilt, dr., Mrs. Oelrichs and Charle. Child-, the latter an old friend of the family. Mrs. William Jay, a sis ter of Mr. Oelrichs. is in Paris and a cable mes-age was sent to her last night. The funeral will be held from the late residence. 1 ICa-t 57th street, tomorrow at 1 o'clock, and will be private. Charles Oelrichs 'aid la-t night at the Union Club that his brother had been ailing for some time, presumably from liver trouble. He sailed for this country on dune 2th on the same steam er on which he died, and arrived at Carlsbad June 20. He took a treatment until August 20. CAR STRIKES VAN. XEW YORK, Sept. 4. Six men were so badly hurt last night in an accident on the 39th street ferry line of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit that they were taken to the Coney Island ' Reception Hospital. Several may die from inter nal injuries. A score of others, some of them women, were hurt by flying splinters when a car crashed into a heavy van between Ulmer Park and Coney Island. Motorman Hanson did not see the truck, but many of those on the run ning board did. Most of them jumped. The ear struck tho van with terrific force and men were swept from the running board, Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month, delivered bv carrier. Operation of Hepburn Act Will Not Cause Much Effect. OHK'AiiO, Sept, 4.-Captain .1. O. (trammer, vice president of the. New York Central lines In Chicago, who has returned from conference of the Inter state Commerce Commission, and traf fic officer of the Eastern England trunk lines, a delegation from the Illi nois Manufacturer' Association and the Americnn Shipper' Association, yester day expressed the opinion that tiie op eration of the Hepburn regulation act will pro-'.uce an elfict less perreplible than did the old inlei-state commen-e law. He said the conference was satisfac tory to the railroad men who, while unsuccessful in an effort to gain from the commission rt specific ruling or in terpretation of any clause of the new law. secured sull'uient information to enable them to proceed definitely in complying with the spirit of the -tut -ute. "The Commission showed a dispo-d tion to be lilieial in i"!e exercise of such discretionary power. as are vested in that body by the new law," said Captain, (trammer. "The impression that pre vails in some quart rs that the com mission has lae power to interpret the entire law is incorrect. (Hily so far as the la affects the form and man. iter of posting tariffs and the form of bookkeeping has the commission any discretionary powers. "It would 1 foolish for the railroads to adopt some new form of tariff and invest probably thousands of dollars in this piiblicatin ar.,J then he compelled to recall it because of the adoption of a different uniform svsteni by the com mission. 1 he!ice all railroad- intend to wait the decision of the cornmis-i.ni and act n acc rdn.ee w'h ts demads "The public generally will find that the commerce law will change the pres. ent order of things btit very little. AM of the railroads o far as 1 know an1 complying with the -tatttte and I sre no caue for a great hue and cry just because a new law ha. been passed. The railroads and shipper. will find it easy to adjust their affairs to the new conditions." STEUD IS TAKEN (Continued from page I) AFTER "QUACK" DOCTORS. CHICAGO, Sept. 4. -The arret " scores 0f "quack" doctors and the pros ecution of bogus medical companies which are annually mulcting the public of thousands of dollars by imposing on the credulity and hope ,,f the sick, may follow a movement begun by Corpora tion Counsel J.cwis ye.terd.iy. Colorei Lewis has a-ked Chief ,f Police Collins for a special detail nf deflective, to investigate the "iaW-" medical com panies Milh the r.'-nlt that .ernes ot companies, which the results that .ceres of complaints which, ha-.c reached his ofli'f ii'un tho-f. win, haw been lured by the advertisement, of the "quack doctor, and induced to -peid their -av- in'.' in the vain Icq f P-i-overm: from their mala. lie.. iM ',-iniP cases in curable. I he corporation counsel is preparing a letter to t'hief Collins in which he suggest s that the police should not only procure evidence again-t the bogus med ical corpora ions and medical impor ters, arre-t and prosecute them, but should close their place, anil perma nently put them out of business. In mane instances Colonel Lewi says injurious medicines nre sold by these doctors with the mole e ability to cure any disease with which the vie tim is suffering, out) as commission from the Nile nf the pnqwrty nf the Cooperative Store ta the Northwestern Ul'e ..insurance company, which helil a mortage lien on the p:cm. i-es, e divw I..KH a salary from the Mount Olive Cemetery Association This was all the money be had lAeo with him. "Why, with a million ,,f dollars in the ban, tlid oil not take more'" "I could lone taken a quarter uf a million dollars without trouble" mid he, "but i .ill not want to. I never took one cent of ctih hoin the bank and put it in my own pocket. I never took a dollar belonging to ntbei people." te inland's health at Hist was not the Is'st. When he hoarded the liain oil the star; of his ilieht he tainted. On lioard ship he was again taken sick audi lor four days was on his buck. In his I first few days in Tangier be was far j from we and be went to Spain, know- 1 ing the route be took in moving from what he regarded as protected soil, Stensland made 110 attempt to deny 1 his guilt. His confession la-gan with a j statement that be wa, surprised to Irani that the total loss involved In J the link's, failure would reach t".(KNl,- j OKI. I cannot nndcr-tand how the shoil 1 age can In' M.INMMSKI. To my certain I knowledge my liability to the bank docs not exceed JC.iHl.OtNl, Anything t.vel that 1 has been stolen by Ht-riny;. "fy indebtedness began a long lule, ago. in l'i'.Hi. It was a small affair, a i small annum, ami iod knows ncwr intended tn steal I was in a tgt hl" an, I needed money. 1 pot mv ow n ; note, "finiinc, not a forgery, in t "' 1 bank Then it a. suggest,.,) (,, mr that the bank examiner would stand it. and he did " "Who Oggc.te, if" "llerjng. It wa. the beginning He pointed out that it wa. ca-v to obtain money that wav. Then, when mv own notes became tnn numerous, he suggest e, the lolgeries." "And you acquiesced '" "Yes. ).irst ,e tempted, th'-n he ulged and 1 fell. Ker after that I was ,ibo. lutely jn his power, lie oWllt'd lue bmlv and -oul." ''How many of the forgeries did you do your-elf;" j "Not one. lb-ring, think, did all": ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT THIS FALL PAINTING IS ALWAYS EXPENSIVE AND YOU WANT TO HAVE IT DONE AS CHEAPLY AS POSSIBLE, WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO ECONOMIZE? BY BUYIN0 A CHEAP PAINT AND SAVING A TRIFLE IN THE BEGINNING OR BY USING Patton's Sun-Proof Paint WHICH LOOKS BETTER AND LASTS LONGER, B. F. ALLEN 8 SON y. A, IIOWUIY, I 'ronldsnt. I. PKTKHSON. Vice prtsldent. cKANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. OARS' KK, As.l.t.nt Cashlsf. Astoria Savings Bank Capiui hild in IU,0U', Hiirrius and UndUUted I'mrtu ,ir. Tmnwru a Oenemt Haliklna llunlnma. Intrrtsti I'alit on , iinv h-mmiis ihjl sts Ales, AUTOKIA. OHIO'Jrs F. A. B0RCHERT, Prop, D. J. CUMMINS. Mgr. PARKER HOUSE BAR CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Parker House 9th and Astor r -IS- "' ii's k .ts7,i . M Is am " . . ,s.' '. I 1 1 S. HI r -sfS'l1 -inn ;)),;:;; issi-'-"nis.-.wi ui rii.:i-j Good Sample Rooms on the. Ground Floor (or Commercial Men lilt .PA UK Kit. K. P. PARK Kit, Proprietor Manager PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN FIItST CUSS IN EVERY RESPECT Fr Cosch to ths Uous Bar tai Billiard Room Good Chtck Rtstsutsn ASTORIA, OREGON WARM SESSION HELD. Heyburn Makes Bitter Attack on the Administration. SCOff BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS amtoima, oiti:;N ( oiii inued ir MM p. 1 1 IFOH AND BRASS FOUh'D.RS- LASD AND MARINE ENGINEERS FOUND DEAD. LOS ANOFXKS. Sept. I. -A speeial to the Times from Pomona .ays that An gel Careia. a Mexiean. was found dend of gunshot wounds ln-t night. On eir (Miuistantinl evidenee Manuel n ml R. R. Contreras, brothers, have been arrested and charged with the murder. MAKES NEW RECORD. MONTREAL, Kept. 4. A new Cana dian record for the five mile run was made yesterday by J. McCnugh of the Montreal A. A., who covered the dis tance in 25:53. The formee record was held by Orant of the ew York A. (.'.. at 27:17 2-5, CRAPSY TRIAL UP. NEW YORK, Sept, 4.-The case of Rev. Algernon S. Crapsy will come up today before the court of review of the Protestant Episcopal church for deter mination whether or not his sentence to suspension on the charge f,f heresy shall be upheld. Prominent milliliters arid laymen arrived yesterday to nttend the trial. Rev, Dr. Crapsy, rector of St, Andrew's Church, Rochester, the de fendant, was accompanied by his law yer, dames I). Perkins. It is said they will appeal for an adjournment on the grounds that Dr. Crapsy ,as not had time to prepare Ins defense, hut this action will be strenuously opposed. b. he. nf .ie.-ii!at ing ,-al t leu-en. Con gicnian Reeder took exception- tu this, declaring that the president set this reserve .idc. nnd probably did so from a pure puipiKe, I fi- V till 111 resenle ftce- ib-r's interrupt ion, whereup.,., the latter epr,-sed the belief that llebuin WS impugning I!oo-eet's uio'iw. please keep your -idea, to yoiirflf while I have the platform," he said, "the pres ident nf the I'nited States needs no de fense nt your hands." " Heyburn did not ipiestion llu presi dent's motives, but believe,! he had been misled bv interested advisors. Again Ifeyhurn asserted with vehemence that I'inehot's theory about fore-t reserves sbserving moisture, was nll nonsense, nnd there were erics of "Vo, no," ami hisses from all parts nf the house, Heyburn Grows Angry. Heyburn shouted defiance t the au dience, "fleese, hi-!" he said. "Don't try that on me. I'm too old to be scared by that process. J uill have H hearing." Heyburn continued after or der was restored, hut had not proceeded very far when Reeder again interrupted and wanted to know if Heyburn was go ing to give any other delegntes a chance to talk. Another disorderly out break followed, after which Ileybtirn said a few more word and relired. Senator Dubois made a brief address, after which, at 11 o'clock, Senator Car ter, the chairman, brought the meeting to an end. He said the congress had experienced a long, warm day, and a rather hot night, but was indebted to the gentle men who had furnished the heat. fpto t ale !-uw ; Mill Mm hlw i. lNMi mill I riiiihlin A I n il pi itiit i iioii.'tHi n',iiiil. n ulr woilt Ti l. Main 1151 &e GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wints, Liquors snd Cigars Hot Lunch t all Hours Mtrchanta Lunch From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p .m. as Cents Corner Elevsnth and Commercial ASTORIA OREGON NEW BRITISH BATTLER LAUNCHED. LONDON", Sept. 4. The ltriti-h bat tleship Lord Nelson, sister ship of the Agememnon, nnd second in size and ar mament to the Dii'iidnaught, was suc cessfully launched at Jarrow-on-Tyne today. 0 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu K:i"2 Always Bought PPEARANCES Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head or a poor bill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J. S. OellingerCo. ASTORIA, OREGON $