The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 21, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER si, igofl,
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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, AST01UA, OREGON.
OLD DITCH CLEANSER
CHASES DIRT
Makes Everything "Spick and Span."
Doraxo Soap Powder
For Toilet, Bath and Nursery, per Can, 25 Cents
SOLS AGENTS FOR BAKERS BARRINGTOIf STEEL CUT COFFEE
A. V. AULBN
PALMA OBJECTIONABLE.
In
Insurgents Decline to Make Peace Un
til Palma Is Ousted.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20.-That the Cu
ban insurants are not ready to ac
cept peace on any terms was proved
yesterday by the arrival here from Ha
Tana on the steamer Mexico of three
prominent members of the Liberal par
ty who came as emissaries of the in
surrection. These men are Vicente
Roche, one of the wealthiest men
Matanzas; Julian Ayala, secretary gen
eral of the Liberal party, and Octavio
Zubirarreta. a member of the House
of Representatives from Havana pro
vince. The trio came here to work in
the interests of the insurgents and will
co-operate with the local junta. "We
hart great confidence in Secretary Taft
aid Senor Roche, "but he will not 1
able to make peace if Palma remains in
office. The insurrection is strong enough
to defeat the government amy and take
Havana.'
INDICTMENTS RETURNED.
BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 20. Two more
indictments were returned yesterday by
the federal grand jury in the land fraud
cases originating at Meadows, One was
against B. Snyder, United States court
commissioner at Meadows, supposedly
for irregularities in connection with
final proof. The other was against
George Roe, indicted on Saturday. The
first indictment was for subornation of
perjury, the second for conspiracy the
defraud the government It is under
stood the ury has voted a third indict
ment against Roe. Snyder has given
bond but Roe is held in ail in default
of bail It is stated that several wit
nesses who have been standing pat have
determined that it is better to tell all
they know and that a lot of testimony
baa been secured from them, showing the
entire conspiracy.
Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month,
delivered by carrier.
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-O SPICES, a
vOFFEE,TEA
BAKING POWDER,
FLW0l?iriSEXTRACTS
Ab$o!uttriiy, finesr Flavor,
Greatest Sfmfh,GneifefrksJ
CL0SSET&DEYER5
r PORTLAND, OREGON.
STENSLAND BADLY WANTED.
Detectives and Son Race to Get
session of Banker.
Pos-
DOES NOT APPROVE
MANAGEMENT
NEW YORK, Sept 20.-The arrival
here from Morocco, early next week, of
Paul 0. Stensland, the embezzling pre
ident of the Milwaukee Avenue State
Bank of Chicago, wil lprobably be the
signal for a race to get possession of
of him. Stensland is in the custody of
Assistant State's Attorney Olsen of
Chicago, who was commissioned a Unit'
ed States agent to bring him here. 01
sen and the state's attorney's office of
Chicago want to get the defaulting bank
cashier west before his son, Theodore
Stensland already indicted for alleged
knowledge before the fact and others
interested, can get the ear of the fu
gitive. Theodore Stensland arrived here
la.t night to be ready to meet his fa
ther and dissuade him from his inten
tion of submitting meekly.
Detective Kinder, for the Chicago po
lice, placed the necessary papers for
extradition in the hands of Governor
Higgins at Albany, and Governor Stokes
at Trenton, yesterday. He has per
mission to rush the noted thief back
to Chicago.
It is said that Kinder has chartered
K. G. Billings' yacht, one of the
fastest in the harbor, to meet the Prince
Adelbert at quarantine.
The moment the yacht gets alongside
the liner, it is the plan to put Stens
lan daboanl her, race to Jersey City and
place him on a train for Chicago before
is son can get to him.
PLAIN STATEMENTS UPON AN IM
PORTANT MATTER-CONTRIBUTOR
CLAIMS THERE IS DISCRIM
INATION AT PORTLAND.
The Atorian is in receipt of the
following communication from reliable
sources and publishes it without com
ment, and will accord the ame free
dom to whosoever shall desire to an
swer It. The subject matter is beyond
immediate latitude of the papers
Kditor Astorian There Is now a great
wave washing Portland to gather t&V
000 for the Y. XL C. A. and the V
W. C. A. I do not believe in it.
Money spent in a costly building,
costly furnishings, a well paid secre
tary, ladies of position and wealth on
the committees, gentlemen also, and
young girls at the counters of our dry
goods stores working for 120 a month. j
I know, for a fact, that ladies of
mature ape, over 23, havine salaries
of $60 to ISO a month, have been liv
ing in the Y. . C. A., while poor
girls have been turned away, "no
room. I asked whyt
Oh, it pays us better to keep Miss
So and So."
The Women's Union is on a paying
bai-let the Y. Y. C A. be also.
Many girls, shabbily dressed, would go
to the Y. W. a A, but are looked
down upon. "The Y. W. C. A. is too
grand for us," Is what they report.
If the Y. W. C. A. is for the higher
classes, say so! But if for women who
toil and work and who for $20 a
month have to find themselves in food,
FINANCIAL
RKiORT OF TOE CONDITION Ok THE
irst Nali
01
Ml
At Astoria, la the State of Oregon, at
the close of business. (Sept. 4th, 1VKMJ,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discount! 1438,033.17
Overdrafts, secured and un.
secured 4.040,78
U, 8, Bonds to secure circula
tion 23,000.00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 600.00
Bonds, securities, eto ...... . 43,000.00
Other real estate owned .... 3,000.00
Due from National Banks (not
reserve agents) 110,424.18
Due from (State Banks and
Bankers 07,133.30
Due from approved reserve
agents 170,377.78
Checks and other cash Items 81)4.83
Notes of other National
Banki , . 30.00
Nickels and cents 230.21
Lawful money reserve in
Bank, via: ... .
Specia 102,000.00
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Treasurer (8 per cent circu
lation 1.250.00
A Word
Warning
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L.on i ouy sumiuiuiva ur jnan
PiKN a ISUKATKU i ALVUH
POWDER. "Just as good" it
only a deceit by which a dealer
trlei to make money out of ths
superiority and success of MEN-
KEN'S POWDER. There's nothing
just at good MENNEN'S and
user of aubatltutea and Imitation
risk akin, complexion and comfort In
doing so.
A a protection to health use Menneo'l
Powder and only Mennen'a.
Have you tried MENNEN'S VIO
LET BORATED TALCUM TOILET
POWDER 1 Ladle Partial to violet
Krfuma will find Miunen's Violet
wdor fragrant with Ut odor of
fresh plucked Parma Violet.
For sale everywhere for 28 cents, or
mailed pott paid on receipt of price, by
GERHARD MCNNCN CO, Newa.rU, N.J.
M
HA
Total
1,088,W3.M
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 100,000.00
8urplus fund 10,000.00
Undilued proflts, lea expense
and taxes paid 2fl.O03.23
National Bank note out
standing 28,000.00
Due to State Banks and Bank
ers 00.43
Individual deposits subject to
check $717,837.01
Demand certificates of de
posit 200.338.38 24,10.2fl
Total
. .11,088,023.02
State oi On ton, County of ClaUop,st
I, S. S. Gordon cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
fttw.v .latamsnt tm inim A thai KbmI nf
dress, washing and lodging, this U the;By knoredg, tlu) belief.
S. S. GORDON,
STAR THEATER
P. GEVURTZ, Manager
Last Week of the
Brandon Players
TONIGHT
THE ECCENTRIC COMEDY
David Harum
School rhildivn' matinee Saturday. Two cash prises to one making
mot words with letter in "The Brandon Players. First priie, 3.00j
siHond prie, ?1M.
Summer Prices; 15c( 25c and 35c
HOTELS ARE FILLED.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.-A se
rious situation faces the city in the
lack of hotel accommodations. Last
night in eight of the largest hotels not
room was vaoant and people were
sleeping on cots in the halls.
Westbound travel has been excep
tionally heavy of late and people are
flocking to the city from all over the
country. The hotels have been be-
ieged with telefrrams seeking to re
serve accommodations.
At present no solution of the prob
lem of housing the travelers appears.
Several hotels have been planned, but
their completion is so far in the fu
ture that they cannot be counted on to
help relieve the press of travel.
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SAVES HIS MOTHER.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Henry Hertz
feld, of Topeka, Kans., reached New
York yesterday in time to save his aged
mother, whom he had not seen in 35
years, from deportation to Germany,
from which country she arrived In the
United States six days ago. Hertz
feld had started from Topeka before
the arrival of his mother here and con
sequently the telegrams from the immi
gTation authorities sent Hertzfeld did
not reach him. The immigration official
had decided to deport Mrs. Hertzfeld on
a steamer which sailed today.
INTEREST IS TAXABLE.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.-Inter
est upon United States government
bonds is taxable whether those bonds
are owned by an individual or a cor
poration and whether the interest is
held in the form of a draft, check or
money. This decision has just been
reached by the Supreme Court of the
United States in the case of the Hi
bernia Savings and Loan Society against
the city and county of San Francisco,
for the recovery of taxes paid under
protest on the interest of $13,000,000
worth of bonds.
S. A. G1MRE
543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros.
CAPTURE FISHING POACHERS.
ICTORIA, Sept. 20. The Canadian
fisheries cruiser Kestral arrived from
Comox this afternoon with the Amer
ican Ashing schooner Reginald as a
prize, seized for illegal fishing and
hunting in British Columbia waters. The
Reginald bad three men on board and
, no clearance papers, and the men were
unable to give a satisfactory account
of themselves.
Christian work and life to aid them.
Christ was of the poor, came and lived
among the poor, and to use His name
in the connection of work, amid the
well-to-do is rank forcery.
I just remember Robert Burns' "Hags ,
and tatters, and a man's a man for
a' that."
I will willingly give (100, but with
the proviso no helpless young girl
shall be turned away when a salaried
woman earning $40, Is In the house.
I have had lots of experience In Y.
W. C A- work and can point to branches
a gold mine to young girls others
an 'Inferno."
I once found fault with a certain
secretary to a committee woman. "Yes,
I know, but she makes a good report."
Good report forsooth and lives and
morals In the balance! Banquets, in
deed, and young men and women al
most starving!
I am no Socialist; there are gems in
every rank:
"The violet sweet beneath the briar re
poses, i
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th day of September, 1000. '
G A. COOLIDGE.
Notary Public,
Correct Attest)
G. C. FLAVEL,
J. WESLEY LADD,
w. p. McGregor,
Director.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THB
Astona NatioiialBaiiK
at Astoria, In th State of Oregon, at
the close of business, kept. 4th, 1'JOO.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $30O,S08.o0
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured : 8,713.14
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 12.800.00
Premiums on U. 8. bond .. 000.00
T l , i a a t m
The unrest water flou-. frnm ,wm( "nu,no w.iw.w
fixtures -
well."
Yours faithfully.
MRS. E.
M. DAVIS.
Bad breath, coated tongue, a languid
feeling, is entirely unnatural. Your
lazy liver and bowels need a tonic. The
best soothing tonic to every organ is
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea
or Tablets, 35 cents. For sale by Frank
Hart.
HISTORIC BOILER.
VALLEJO, Cal., Sept. 20.-The boiler
which exploded on board the gunboat
Bennington in San Diego harbor in June
of last year, killing 65 of the ship's
crew, is to be shipped to Annapolis,
where it will be used at the naval acad
emy for illustrative purposes in the in
struction of the midshipmen for, engi
peering work. All four boilers of the
ship have been removed. The interior
of the exploded boiler has been left in
exactly the same condition In which it
was found immediately after the ex
plosion.
4.000.00
Other real estate owned 8,233.41
Due from State Bank and
banker 3,412.84
Due from approved reserve
agents '. 107,071.12
Checks and other cash items. . 14,090.00
Notes of other National bank 300.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cent . 818.30
Lawful money reserve in bank,
viz:
Specie. $00,605.78
Legal tender notes.. 280.00 60,894.78
Redemption fund with U. 8,
Treasurer fi per cent of circulation)
625.00
A famous Wisconsin woman ones said,
"All this poor earth need i just the
art of being kind." Won't somebody
be kind enough to propose Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea? It helps to make
people kind and well. Tea or tablets,
35 cents.
For sale by Frank Hart.
ARRANGE RACE.
NEWI YQRK, Sept. 20. Arrange
ments for a match race between the
best sprinting horses In the United
States, Roseben and Lady Amelia, are
all but completed. The owners will wa
ger $1,000 a side and the Brooklyn
Jockey club will hang up a purse of
$2,500. The winner will also gain the
title' of "Champion Sprinter of America."
The race will be run at Qravesend
next Thursday, over the short six-furlong
course. The question of weights
has not yet been decided.
Total $781,324.80
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 60,000.00
Surplus fund 38,000.00
Undivided profit, lea er
penses and taxe paid ...... 14,652.82
National Bank note outstand
ing 12,800.00
Individual deposit
lubject to check. .$359,937.87
Demand certificate
of deposit 48,546.45
Time certificate of
deposit 230,687.96 630,171.98
Total $761,324.80
THE LATEST HITS
CHERRY.
EVERYONE IS SLUMBERING BUT
Y0O AND ME.
NOT BECAUSE .YOUR HAIR IS
CURLY.
LET ME SEE YOU SMILE.
IN MY MERRY 0LDSM0BILE.
MOON WINKS.
IF THE MAN IN THE MOON WERE
A COON.
ISNT IT NICE TO HAVE SOME ONE
TO LOVE YOU.
SOME TIME.
SOMEWHERE.
TELL ME WHY, LITTLE GIRL, TELL
ME WHY.
WHY DONT YOU TRY?
All Popular Music Marked Half Price.
J. N. GRIFFIN
Books Stationery
Souvctilers
SjAfcSa
PORTLAND WIRE AND
IRON WORKS
USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL WIRE and
IRON WORK of AIX KINDS. 263 Flanders
St., PORTLAND, OR.
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State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss:
L George H. George, president of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
GEORGE H. GEORGE,
President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 11th day of September, 1906.
M. C. MAOEE,
Notary Public,
Correct Attest!
GEO. W. WARREN,
A. 8CHERNECKAU,
L. MANSUR,
Directors,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars the
Signature of
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought, and which has been
in UHe for over 30 yean, has borne the sljrnaturo of
and has been mode under his pcr
fflJh, Bonal supervision since its Infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations raid" Jtist-as-ffood"are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare,
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYC
Bears the Signature of
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The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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