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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1906)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER ij. fool B THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOIUA, OHEGON. In the Crockery Dept. of A. V.Allen This week you in purchase a -43 piece Cottage Dinner Set for only ft.SO, . ' '. They .m actually- worth 17.00 any where. Only 6 more nets If ft. Intend' ing purchaser of dishe should look at thU wonderful bargain and In fact oth. ff-J ct bargain ar offering ia all Itaee i of good. We are displaying lamps of . 11 kind at price ranging from 85o .. ." and up complete. If you want a. lamp thia ia the atore to buy it. ; 1 A. V. ALLEN, WHERE ALL PEOPLE GO FOR BARGAINS CALIFORNIA LAW Statues of States Are Defective and Incomplete. SO SAYS ATTORNEY-GENERAL may In any way le resided per mita." B, 8, Stcndwell of Ucrowe, Wis wii elected president. GAMBLERS DEAL DEATH. Ia Hia Annual Raport to the Governor He Make Certain Vital Recommen datlon to Cure the Lamentable Condition Existing. WATERFRONT ITEMS Oallemlar pier, where she awaited the arrival of the night expres to aecom j modate fifty paseenger from Portland for- the Bay City, who were too late for the eteamer'a departure out of Portland, They arrive! alright, and Big Fleet Of Wind Jammers Off jh Xome will get to e on the early the Columbia Br. ROANOKE SAILS FOR SOUTH flood thia morning. The steamer Alliance, it ia said, will "j arrive in from Coo Bay point aome SACRAMEXTO, Oct. 12.-Attorney General Webb, in hi biennial report to the Governor of California, ay that o defective and Incomplete are the state statute that a foreign insurance company mar eease to do buaine In California without liquidating It 11a billty. In eae the company withdraw the Insurance commissioner must pub lth the fact of withdrawal for two - - - - r i iill "v w v, m " ui w time today. Thia t making mighty Ueeka, and the tat must pay for the She Carries Thirty-fir Astoriau Out With HerNome City Sails For San Francisco Alliance Due In Today Note and Comment The 'steamship Roanoke arrived down from Portland during the forenoon yes terday with 230 people in her cabin, and took on a big lot at this place. She also took aboard 205 tons of mixed freight at tie Callender pier, and went to ea at 2:15 p. m. The Tallant Grant Packing company sent a lot of people to their Port Kenyon cannery in California," rice the Chinamen they were compelled to bring back from there. The steamer took away with her the following Atorians; Mr. Captain Smith and child, of the schooner Red field, to join her husband at San Fran cisco; Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Smith, Mr. and Mr. Jack Service and little eon; P. Grady, George Larson Bert Hunt, Geo. lander, Walter Erickson, Henry Erickson, Theo Rosenberg, Emil Heinonen, F. Johnson, J. Christiansen, Tom Norman, A- Thomspsom, A. Bu usti, F. Planting. Alma Heinonen, Sel ma Matm. Ellen Erickson, Margaret Erickson, J. Alonen, A. Guxtafson, G. Petersen, P. Welch, all for Eureka and Port Kenyon; Frank Welch, Jos Pas eaque, Eugene Barton, George Coe, Nick Weisner. George Thinjr, Harry Spencer, Robert WheaUon and James Myers, all for Eureka, in the service of the San-born-Cutting people; the Misw Sher lig for Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Jurva, for San Pedro; Miss A. Lonjpiin, San Pedro, Ole Olesen, San Francisco; and P. Yierfek, for San Franciso. And she took Bil'y Hume's big automobile along with her, also. The British ship Beucleuch, Captain Roudey, 55 days out from Antofogas ta, Chile, arrived in yesterday morning, Portland bound, for flour, which she will deliver in Europe. The Beucleuctt for the past six months, hag acted a a marine warehouse for the Chilean government at Antofogasta, at ?2,000 per month. She will go on to the me.-' tropolis on the first tow lines that of fer. Captain Roudey's wife accom pany him on the voyage. ' j The (ttcamer Nome City arrived down yesterday afternoon and berthed at the & 1 t4 i 3 MSOrfArl a. S. A. GMRE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros. good time on the new coast run. It 1 rumored, however, that she will soon return to the Saa Francisco, Eureka, Portland run she baa made for o, long a time. The Ol9on-Mahony Company" new steam schooner the "Jim Butler," i practically ready for service, and i loading lumber at Vancouver. Official measurement made yesterday give her 650 ton register and a carrying capa city of 900,000 feet. There was a fleet of eight tailing ves sel off the Columbia river bp at dawn yesterday, among them the French bark La Pcrouse, which made an offing and was beaten off the coast at sundown last evening. The steamer Thoma L. Wand ha finished toedin lumber at the Ciat- aop dorks and gone to the lower bay, clearing yesterday for San Francisco, with nearly 800,000 feet of lumber. The Mayflower went wron out in the channel yesterday morning and had to be helped in to hen berth at the Fisher dock by some neighborly tugs. It was nothing serious, however. The schooner Anni Larsen from the Bay City, was another of the outside fleet to get in yeterday. She goe to the JT. P. Mill t Portland to load lumber for the return trip. The steamer Aarelia arrived down from the metropolis yeterday morn ing early and went to the lower bay for a quick departure for California a soon a the bar permitted. The five-mated schooner Louia was amonsr the "outsiders' yesterday, and when she comes in, will go to the Co lumhia mills at Knappton, as usual, for her next cargo of lumber, The schooner Bonanza arrived in yes terday morning from San Francisco and will go to the Flavel pier in the lower bay for a cargo of lumljer from the Old Oregon Mills. The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived in from Tillamook City and bay points yesterday at high noon, with her cu ternary load of merchandise and a num ber of passengers. The schooner W. H, Smith came in over the bar yesterday morning, from Ran Francisco, and will go to Goble for her cargo of lumber, as soon as she can get a tow. The schooner Henry Wilson was amonir the arrivals from the lower coast yesterday, and she will load lum ber outward from the McGregor mills. E. Carley, of New York, the western representative of the Cunard S. 8. Company, was in the city yesterday in the interest of hi company. The steamer Thoma L. Wand cleared from the custom house here yesterday, for San Francisco, and will go to ca as soon as possible. . Captain George Conway, uperintend ent of water-line for the O. R. & N. company wa a business visitor in this city yesterday. The Italian cruiser Dogali hag ar rived in San Francisco from hen North Pacific cruise, and. will be there for some weeks." , publication. In short, a defaulting for e&n Insurance company ha the right to leave California and it debt be hind, and all the atate can ia I to shut the door and pay the cost of elos In it. The company can remain in tht tt anl make a practice of violating th term of it contract, and the ttate official are without power to cause mich practice to be discontinued. The remedies for the lamentable con ditlons exlatfnjf that were recommend ed vigorously by the Attorney-General to the Governor are a standard form of fire insurance policy; foreign lnur. ance companle should be forced by tip ulation to ubmit controversies to the court of this, atate, and be prevented from withdrawing until they have paid their debt; they ahould have a "lid- Ing acale" deposit with the state; fine hould run against companle and against agents; all form of policies should be submitted to the Insurance Ommlioner before the toning com pany can do business in California, PTJRITY C0ICFEREHCE ElfDS. Children eat, sleep and, grow after taking Hollister'g Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength. A tonic for sick ly children. Tea or tablet 35 cents. Frank Hart. Long on Discussion But Short on Ac complishment. CHICAGO. Oct. 12. The annual con vention of the National Purity Federa tion, which baa been holding a three day' session at Abraham Lincoln Cen ter, a social settlement here, closed last night. At the close of the final meeting or the conference 25 worker, the majiwity of them women, took a ear for the "Red Light" district, ecured the assistance of two detective and spent two hours wandering from resort to resort interviewing and . exhorting the inmates, inspecting every nook and corner of the establishment and leav ing no stone unturned in the direction of sightseeing. Among the "evils" condemned in the various resolutions pased during yes terday's session were: "Ultra decollate," "exclusion of wo men from holding salaried positions in public offices," "seating on Congres of any man who practices or subscribes to polygamy," "denial of political citizen ship to women," "any form of tate, local or police regulation of vice which DENVER. Oct. 12.-Jaine Thornton and A. K. HolTse, two gambler, en gaged In a pistol duel In the tilllcet of the Inter-Ocean Brokerage company i thl afternoon, Thornton received a wound which may prove fatal, HolNe t was recently dlchrged by th Inter- Ocean company and Thornton succeeded him. Bad feeling resulted, and when the men met May It culminated in a duel. Rot ft men are oM-tlmer In Den ver, and have families. Notice our big corner Monday, If you're a it will Interest you. window lover of fun, J.' N. Griffin. NO WHISKERS FOR MILKMEN. War Declared by Veterinary on lute Adornment. Illr- CHICAGO, Oct. 12.-A tINpati-h to the Record Herald from l.os Angi-les, Oil., ay: 1 The Southern California Veterinary Association , ha declared war on be- whiskered dairymen. If it ha It way caretaker, milker, and milk deliverer In tht country will hare to go clean shaved. In a paper read before the association lat night by I W. Young, facial hlrut adornment were pro-noum-ed a the favorite abiding place of Germ. Legislation wa demanded to force thewe who handled food to cease at once, the cultivation of all inch "hair park'' on th hin. Long ' experience In mak ing th round of the dairic ha taught Dr. Young, h declared, that eerma thrive on larm wnere niiiKer wear whisker. FINANCIAL. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. a I. FETXRSON, Vke.Pmld.nt fRANK PATTON, Cabir. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cathler. Astoria Savings Bank Capital raid la 110805, larpm and Cudlvldsfl Front tdWW. Transact a 0orl Bauklni Rutin, InicrMl rtd on Tim Deposit f T.nth ttreet, AOTOMAf 0RI0ON STRIKERS ARBITRATE. Mill Men Will Return to Work Few Dayi. in SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.-Th mill men, who are on strike to the number of about 1.200, will Mum to work within a few days, and the different lending to the strike and hvkout will 1 settled br arbitration. That is th decision reached by the Building Trade Council at the meeting held last eve nlng. CASTOR I A Tor Infant and Children. Tba Rind You Im Always Bcsgbt Boms the fiignatcro of 7 r k W t M. V Ml . 14 -O SPICES, , q 0FFEE7TEA BAKIN0 POWDER, ASIurtPuriry, flnesrflavor. Orearesr Srrenh. Ceajoftoik ftkn aOSSET&DEYEBS r PORTLAND, ORCCON. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore i:htaiimsiii:i) ihhu. Capital $100,000 The Art of Fine Plumbing ha progreued with die development of th science of ualtitioB and wt pv, kept wee with the tmnrovetmnt. Ilsve yon I Or u your bathroom one tht oid te&oaei, nnhcalihy liodf 1 yoa art ttfJI wJng the "closed In" fixture of tea ycn ago, It would be well to removf them and Inttdl in their iteid, inowy white 'Staatfityd Porcelain Emm eled Ware, of which we have lamplci displayed In our showroom, Let ui quote you price. Illustrated catalogue free. I, A. Montgomery, Astoria. H'l rfS- of V I m hi; hp-' A i''tA " 'i ki ' , W',n, r ' t, ,?X a w;;i'tiwr J1 V "St f 'At 1 "mi1. 'a. 4H "(n UP ACAIMST THE REAL TMINO NOW SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS , ASTOKIA, Oltl'GON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Vp lo DntB Hw:mHI Unchlncry, 18th nutl Frnnkllii Ave, rrompt attention' Ivcn ta(al. rrpalr work Tel. Mala 24 a 1 Sherman Transfer Co. I'iENBY 8HERMAN, Manager Hacks, Crrlago Bggg Checked and Transferred Truck aril Furniture i Wagon Pianoa Moved, Boxed and 8hipped. 433 Commercial Mrcet ' Phone MainJ121 'If r It ' '. " , ' ' V -""it -'A i I! '. ...jl im Ti 7 . f 1 ': f, , LI - . ' 'i 1 ' t H. 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