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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1907. J I Our Jage line of cut glass intended for the Holiday trade has just arrived, being de layed on account of the car shortage. The celebrated H. C. Fry's, which took Gold Medal at Lewis and ClarkFair. Latest Designs. Special Prices. A. V. ALLJEN, CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. MAY PAY ITS DEBTS Sullivan Trust Company Holds Meeting With Brokers. THOUGHT IT MAY SURVIVE "A GAMBLER'S WIFE." Eckhardfs Ideals Played to a Largt and Appreciative Audience. "Eckdarht'a Ideals" produced "A Gambler's Wife" at the Star theater last night to a large audience. "A Gambler's Wife" was seen for the tlrst t'me In this city on this occasion an.l to say that it pleased would be put t'ng; it mildly, for this play Is posi tively the best this company have put on here, and as they have given the patrons of the Star theater some of the best attractions ever seen here at popular prices, it Is certainly "going some" to pronounce this play the best of all. The members were all splendidly cast and each part was played as nearly perfect as can be expected of a company that produce two plays in c-ne week, Mr. Montgomery, as usual, played the real role of Jack Diamond, and seemed to fit right in the part from Ms flr?t entrance. Mr. Montgomery, vp believe, is se n at his best in this rnrt. Miss Heimlich was usual, very good, and was woll received througti- ut the play. The entire company were sitn at their best, and as space dres not permit us to go Into detail, for each performer, It must suffice t aay that "A Gambler's Wife" was thoroughly enjoyed by all who wit. r.essed it and Is truly worth any cue's time to see it as offered by this ex-o-llent cast. NAVAL FORCE COMING. Do You Realize That you need shoes for the rainy season that has now made Its ap pearance. Just Arrived for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN .FALL STYLES, 8MART DESIGNS. That please the eye, lend comfort to the feet and give perfect durability. After Maneuvers a Number of Ships Will Come West. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Although the suggestion has been made that on i-ccount of the weak reputation of ar mored ships on the Pacific Coast sev eral such vessels should be sent there ft once, it was stated today that the Naval General Board has no present intention of disturbing the plans mad 'ore since for the maneuvers which jrre about to begin at Culebra and j Guantanamo. The programme of ex ! trclscs covers a period of six weeks during which time the entir- Atlantic (iet will undergo rigid drills and tar get practice. It Is not Improbable. I.cwever, that after the fleet reaches Northern waters for the usual scraping and minor repairs and is ready to be dispersed, some ships of the heavy ar mored class will be sent around the Horn for station in the Pacific wators a'ong the United States coast. This, it Is said, can be accomplished without seriously affecting the compo sition of the Atlantic tleet. because of the fact that several new battleships rd armored cruisers will be commis sioned within the next few months which can take the place of the ves-f-oU withdrawn. THE BEST MADE DR. A. REID'S CUSHIONED SHOES: Feet don't ache or tire, .Investigate the quality and be convinced OUR SPECIALTY LINE of Logger's Shoes Guarantees Satis faction to the Wearer None Better but a Leader of All. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros Always Remember If Name the Full LsSHSS Eromo ninme Tablets Ctfr$ Sold in One Day Cure Ckjfe a Twq Days on every T? box. 25c Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Safe Medicine for Children, In buying a cough medicine for children, nevr be afraid to buy Cham-b-'Tlun'-' rough R-nviy. There is no 'ar.srer from it, and relief is always i -ure to follow. It Is intended espe- j i 'iiy for cough", cold:-, croup and j wh'Kidn? couh, and there Is no bet- I ter mefiteine in the world for these l!sca". It is not only a certain cure for croup, hut, when given as soon as the croupy cough appears, will pre vent the attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given as direct"'!. It contains no opium or ether harmful drug-, and may be civen a a confidently to a baby as to a:: adult. For Hale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Books Are Expected and Stocks Are Put Up as Security and Etcniien of Time Granted Grant and Rice Are Present. SAN KUANVlSfo, Jan. ;t. Ii th Sullivan Trust iVtnnanv after all to eat her the storm which has been b'ewlng ever slnco It became known that drafts upon that company fur t normous sums of money have been unhonored No definite news has as yet been revealed as to the real finan cial standliiK of the shaky institution, but certainty, as a result of a meet ing between members of that com pany and a half dozen of the heavily involved brokers held yesterday af tunoon In the Kohl building thing have begun to lmik a little mure cheer fcl for everyone concerned. None save those present know ex-i-ctly what took place yesterday af ternoon In room N16 of the Kohl build Irg, In the offices of Kllnk. Iiean & Company, the expert ac. minimi Hut when the meeting was over sev eral of the brokers in attendance stat el that it looked as If the Sullivan Trust Company might after all pud through and meet its oliiina'intis in .'!. At the close of the se,j,n the fnl-. lining stati me:.: was i.: . -1 h ;!,. firm of Kllnk, Iiean & Company, and given to the press: "A meeting was held In the office of Klink, Mean & Company, expert ac ci untants, to pass upon the differences between the Sullivan Trust Company and the stock brokers. The affairs of the Sullivan Trust Company were thoroughly gone over and an arrange ment entirely satisfactory to the brok ers was made. The Sullivan Trust Company has engaged to pay all brok ers dollar for dollar and will continue i' business as heretofore." The arrangements which the Sulli van Trust Company and the involve.) I n ker.-1 mad amount to an agree, tr.efit on the part of the former to I" sit. in escrow, in n:n- reliable bank r: equal amount of the s.wiie stie. k (.s that which each bn-k.-r has I. ;! upon and la-ted until late In tin1 af tcrnoon. At the close, Mr, tlranl, as li. lli," I.iiII.IIhu u I, I : "We have nothing nl prex n! t,- vtlve I" the public, The details will all In u' range. 1 within the next few days i. oil the Sullivan Trust Coinpan.v will continue to tin business," POUR IN FROM MEXICO. Two Thousand Japs Arrive ut Marat Ian nod Heading This Way. WASHINGTON. .Ian. II Informa tion has l cn received 111 Washington "at Japanese immigration l- lie I'lilte.l Stall's may lie ..vpectnl 'i In. ci case meally within the lest P-vv 'as. The Inllux from Hawaii i i l'i cltlc i 'oast mainland Is oli-mllly Sttg. The 1 1 ii mi u t at Ion au'hotill . an convinced that the iivesllgation mow In progress will show that many I. p-ain-sc aliens a'i i'uiiiIiik lo ihe I'nlt-d Slates In violation of (hi- ciiiitract la bor law. Advices from Texan today an that .MSi Japanese recently arrived it Majintlan. Mexico, and are headed f -r the American border, Cerlalu cn ri prises In Mexico are bringing J.iminM to that country an dthelr passage is aid from Japan. The condition la Mexico are not satisfactory to the Ja'wtnese and Ihe great majoil'y ,f them eventually come to the I'lill. ; State. A serious . ffert Is In I. made tC Induce Congress lo pass u hill I. .i -r'ng the southern bod,.r lo ,il- i. H." n except the citizens of Mexico THE RIGHT NAME. Mr. August Sherpe, the popular ov erseer of the poor at Fort Madison, Iowa, says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills aro rightly named; they net more agreebly, do more good and make on,, feel better than any other laxative." Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 25c at Chas. lingers' drug store. SMOKERS SUPPLIES We have the largest nnd most complete line of Cigars ami Tohaccos in the City, and keep only the prominent brands and High Class floods. Small Boxes or Clears, 12 and 25 in (he Box. PIPES I ine Mereschaums and Briars from 25c to $2000. WILL MADISON v CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind Yea lm Always Bought Boars tho 'ft'-A-J I 'ii oh i t:. d ,t th - hr- .l. !- 1,1 I I on -I h:-- The Old vStove Man Ha. been hunting around for a year or moro to find Una of STOVES a. good or btttor than th kind ho .old here twenty y.ar. ago (him of tha ar beginning to woar out). H. think, h. ha. found tho lino. Ho will .how thorn to you if you will call at th store of W. C. LAWS (& CO. Plumb. r. and Steam Fitters. Why Suffer from Rheumatism Do you know that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this, junt try one application of Chamber lain's Pain Halm. It will make rest and sleep possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflict ed with rheumatism. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. !i"V lid I'M dus f :!'iv;i!i Tf list t'tnKSl'y ' lit" 'AH-l on '. In I his way. ;! is b-ii. I l.y 'J ond th.-i I l h" SuMiv i n Ti ii -! ; y iimy .nil Mifough wiih'ei: thrown into bsmkrujiti-y. .lu-e ;.m"unt of sloeks w ii i'liim li-- pl.-i -scrow as security H i km w ii'Oii 'he h-tsf y eri-il of rlie O SPICES, r) CCS??EE,TEA, " " ie.:lJ rmiil J'. i.-vi-.;-;r.'.;!i-: o W II 1 1 I in ho.. I'l i.f lie 'h i Indigestion, constipation come and go like rent and tax day and other sorrows, If you take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the greatest remedy known to mankind. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Frank Hart Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, delivered by carrier. il To Be Happy and Gay Moan, not only good things to eat, but also the best of thing, to drink, and the best of all good drinks is Sund & Carlson's Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice Wines and Champagnes. i .1 .nil. 'I nisi I.. on I. i.-fied ili-il til in;i;tiiy i ' hi -l . s, I'res. ill ill ' he inei-t iir Ii ;ih;i rii I'Ji i- iiiri T'ol.. rr.emhers of the Sulllvati ny. Itii-e's le iiliii. ii ' '!) in :i i.i-' i-.i i i'lii" i - ,.')i I 'u 1 ;:! ; " ;ih only the uia,'. hi y ol th" oei iisluli that drought III infoith. Id- and 'Irai.l were driv-ei, up In front of the Kohl building early in Ihe afternoon in an automobile arid iinnieia!ey hurrd-d in the ofllee of Klink, Hean fe (.'ompany, where the meeting had been arranged tc take place. Charles Ii. Stone, ex ; ort accountant, was also there, with the books of the Sullivan Trust (.'oiu- piny, ready to answer Inquiries and to expert the books. The bi'OKers who were present were V. H. Moise, Chas. F Hudson, Kenneth Donellan, H. 7m- dig, Frank h. Krelder, A. S. Wollderg and Nat Boas. All of them were more O' les enmeshed in the snarl with the Sullivan Trust Company, and have had their drafts protested, savp Hoas, who wfs present merely In behalf of Kast- rp clients. All of them signed an ag'eemeril. allowing liv I uUon nn extent ion of time t0 meet Its obliga ting on the terms stated, except Bro ker Charles R. Hudson, who was called away before the meeting had gel well und'-r way. At the opening of the session, which was held behind closed doors, (Irani ard nice assumed a perfectly frank attitude and Mr. Wee stated to the gentlemen present: "IP re an- our books; you may do v, hat you like," T1V; fliscu'lslon was then unlered 7 r; r. tl.; : ?! ', MAKES OLD THINGS NEW CI He SPECIALTY Hrr i . tlquld Vtmr i.s n witi.Ur I It will make the fillf! W'1J'C 'n"irf yiur housrMjine like new, JIh making re-fini:,hiiifr r rc-Vfiniisliinctitirc- Iy unnecessary. Jt is imt n varnLsh, hut a surface f xsl nnd ch ain r, htiil.'.in up the original finish nnI making it liri;liltr than ever. It isnj)lii'l with n jiiece of cheese cloth nnd itucxjieriencc h necessary. No drying to wait for. Keniuvts nil .scratches, .stain;?, dirt, dullness. It can Jkj nptilied to any finish with lK-neficial results. Nat tir.il wood, iv, will a-i any ci-hirof jviint, will !-e Letter foranajijjicat ion of IJ(tiid Veneer. r Billor - Couohi, V ' , Coldi, Croap. g i Whoopin. r ' .-: : .'v -7 ".j' i F 1 si touoh, fctc. JF J 5U M in eoart tyrops conUlnlnf opiates eoastl ptu tbt boweli. Bee's Uutlva Honey a4 Tu moTee th boweli and conUioi no opu Ua. Hold at Frank Hart's drug store. m uidK floss SUMMER SPECIAL To advi-rloc our ntamped lineni we will ti ll center n-ce like cut Damped on pun linen coiupk'U: with flou to embroider. Regular ralue 90c Special 50c Id ordering by m ail irnd post otfire or e preu niorier of de. and munltn Ihti fatr .k from tl:- f.cial t-)(.!;.!iOa TMuii Dinar .vlh j . !t(vatc tin; ordiii UW$ t'cnctr will nnj-nivo even the most ! catitiful fiuiiiluiv. It will take thatMuoky r.'id (.'Ji.-r Mahogany, and is highly Is'iie V.'hite l',n.viin.l,('.i!t, Silver uui other finishes. 50 cent t :t bottle, and a lmttle is enough to y hnine. Try it and yoit will always hay it. B. F. ALLEN 0 SON fl THE GEM C. F. WISE. Prop. Choice Wines, Liqtion Merchants Lunch From and Cigars 11:30 a. ra. to 1:30 p .m. Hot Lunch at all Hours 15 Cents Corner EJevent h and Commercial ASTORIA OREGON FINANCIAL. J. Q. 0. I. A. BOWLBY, President. PETERSON, Vice-President. ("RANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. QARNER, AssUUnt Casbla Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid in I00,000, Surpltm and tliidlTKled I'roilU IM.0U0 Trannaoui a Oetuiral BnnklnK HukIdhki. Inlert l'ald 011 Time ItapoeiU '8 Tenth 8treet. A8TOKIA. 0-'- First National Bank of Astoria. Ore. fi:S I AHLINMI O 185. I THE COMMERCIAL 509 Commercial St. J 'Ke NeedlecraffeJriob fii? WH. 3T..P0KrLAJfl OP.. Capital $100,000