WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1907 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. JUST RECEIVED Our large 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. ALLEN, CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. jBP-' BIG PERSONAL TAX Widow of Russel Sage is Assessed Record Breaking Amount. IS ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY Moit Millionaires Are Rich in Stock and Bonds Which Are Taxed in Another Form Not as Person al Fortune. NEW YORK, Jan. 15. The tax Ut made public yesterday has svra' in terests gfeatures. Chief of these is the fact that the tax assessors hi" written down the personal fortune KU ty Russel Sage at J30.000.000. This ;s fortune left by Russel Sage at $50.001. easily the biggest Individual personal tax ever recorded on the city's book. Sage in his life time was assessed at $2,000,000. Mr. Sa'e to whom is left practically all of the Sage fortune. Is assessed at JjO.OOO.ojl Jr- her own name. If the two state ments stand, Mrs. Sage will have lo draw her check for the city treasure for something like JS10.0C0. Lawson Purdy, president of the Ta.c Board Is quoted as saying that the va' uatlon of $50,000,000 put on the perso nal part of the Sage estate was made up from the data furnished by the ad ministrators in connection with the will. Mr. Sage's forune was different from that of most of the millionaires of Nov? Tork city, consisting chiefly of cash. totes and olher property which is uix r.blo under the head of personality Fortunes like those of Mr. Rocke feller, the Vanderbllts, the Goulds an'1 others are largely In stocks and othor property which Is taxed In ana her form and consequently does not up pear in the official rating of their per sonal fortunes. Only about half a doien other Nev Yorkers pay taxes on $1,000,00 or more of personal property. Andrew Oarne gle heads this list with )5.0fto,100 and John D. Rockefeller comes next At $2,5000,000. The books show an Immense Increase In the total valuation of real estate. It will amount to fully 7 1-2 per ciit. Alhough the totals have not been fot ed up, the estimate of the tax depart nient is that the total Increase will it gregate In round numbers $105. 01 5. ."','. Thl will bring the total value of lh city's real est.ite up to $35.S03.2I9.iiX Thi means an increase in the bor rowing capacity of the city amountict; tt fully $40,000,000. It will enable tin City to undertake the building of at leas! one and possibly two new su'i way.. The present estimated borro Ing capacity is about $60,000,000. Great advances In the value of ! estate In the neighborhood of big pub He improvemens are shown. CHOP RELICS FOR FUEL. Do You Realize That you need shoes for the rainy season that has now made its ap pearance. Just Arrived for j MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN i .FALL STYLES, SMART DESIGNS. j That please the eye, lend comfort to the feet and give perfect durability. SEATTLE, Jan. 15. Seattle suffer ed severely today from the cold spell. In many homes furniture was choppil up for fuel and old antiques which hal been saved up from grandmother's days went under the axe. The charitable societies had many requests for aid which they were un able to grant as they, like the gen al public, were unable to purchase t'ie coal or wood which everyone so eagerly sought. A public mass meeting held 'hi.' evening to suggest nvans of relieving the fuel shortage, took action, calling o.-. the Pacific Coast Company, (V largest operator of coal mines in Yr section, to increase the output of a t mine.-, by putting on additional men paying a bonus if m-fi-ssary, the ad.Vil cost to be borne by the consumer. THE BEST MADE DR. A. REID'S CUSHIONED SHOES: Feet don't ache or tire. .Investigate the quality and be convinced. OUR SPECIALTY LINE f Logger's 8hoes Guarantees Satis faction to the Wearer Nona Better but a Leader of All. S. A. G1MRE COLD THROUGHOUT WEST. ST. PAUL, Jan. 13. Unusual coM weather prevails throughout the north west with no Immediate relief In sight. Snow blocks the railroads and the temperature has fallen many degree. It is reported at the Great Northern offices that the mercury registered 30 below this morning at Browning. Mont., and that there Is no point be tween Grand Forks and Spokane, where the maximum temperature ! above 38 below zero. Great Northern employes are battling against drifts 20 to 30 feet high. The greatest tie-up has occurred between Cutbank an 1 Browning, In this district rotary plow.! are powerless. The snow fall In the west is greater than ever known before. Pine Salve Carbollzed acts like a l poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively I used for Eczema, for chapped handi 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros. ; and Hps, cuts, burns. I Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. To Be Happy and Gay Means not only good things to eat, but also the best of things to drink, and the best of all good drinks Is Sund & Carlson's Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice Wines and Champagnes. THE COMMERCIAL 509 Commercial 8t. CALIFORNIA MERGER Will Furnish Power, Light and Heat to Consumers LARGEST CITIES INCLUDED Three Great Companies of California Will Consolidate in the Nsar Fu ture, According to Report from Southern State. SAX FKANVISCO. Jan. 15. A financial deal of great Interest and Im portance to San Francisco and Cull fortila Is now being conducted In Xew YoVk and will probably be consum mated within a few days. The trans action will involve the merger of the Western Una and Mice trio Company and the Western Power Company, an eastern corporation oeratlng In coun ties of northern California, Promoting this vast combination to furnish power, light and heat to all the cities and towns of northern and central California are the Goulds and Edwin E. Hawley In the East and John Martin and Eugene de Sabla of California. The Great Western Power company was recently liuorp irat.-d under the laws of California with an nuUi"i Izi-'l capital of $25,000,000, as the operating company for the Western Power Com pany of New Jersey. The latter is n holding company with $i,niuuuiii au thorized capital stock. Edwin ll.nl''y Is president of the company, The Western Power oompany Is ih-' owner of large sources of water sup ply In counties of northern Calif : nla and has extensive works for de veloping power, light and heal at Oro vllle on the Feather river. The proposed merger takes In, It Is said, the property of the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, which Includes a combination of the Independent, the California Gas & Electric Company, and other corporations furnishing gas, heat and power In this city, which had been absorbed by the original gas company. The California Gas & Elec tric Company was controlled by John Martin nnd Eugene de Sabla, It sup- plli-d light and power to several towns and cities In northern and central Cal ifornia, including Sacramento, Oakland and San Francisco, In this city pow er was furnished to the United Rail roads and other large consumers. The Great Western Power 'otnpany has Just Issued bonds valu-d at $2.", 000,000, In New York for the purpose, It is said, of tinaridrg the prnpos.-d merger. KILLED IN WRECK. Trainmen Meet Death in Head On Col lision Near Leavenworth. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. I.i.-Tv trainmen are known to be dead, anoth er trainman Is b'-llcveil t be dead, a fourth Is probably fatally Injured a". I several passengers were slightly injur ed in a wreck at Waldron, 12 mil" from Ieavenworth, K.ls., last night, caused by a head-on collision between Rock Island passenger train No. 20 anij a freight train.. The dad: ENGINEER JAMES MCQEEN of the freight train. BAGGAGEMAN CHARLES HART, of Kansas City. ENGINEER KING of the passent-r train, of Kansas City, Is missing n-nl is believed to be buried under '.! wieckage. Amotig the injured are: Fireman George Smailwond of St. Joseph, who was badly Injured anil will probably die, Mrs. Mark Williams of Kansas C.'Hy back bruispfl. H. II. Long, R'-I'I-I,. Mo., bniiserl II. Adams, flagman al Wal'lpm, i jui ie slight. Fireman Kmaihvoo.l of the pass ai ger train, who was tak'n lo Leaven worth at 2:30 this morning was the on iy one of the liijured who was dan geiou-!y hurt. The injure.! passen gers continu'-d on their journey. The freight train had orders to v.' ill f r the passenger at WaHrori, but lln- Hwilebrnan had left the Hwli'-h opi-n and the passenger running at full speeo, crashed into the freight train The passenger train was scheduled to leave St. Joseph at 7. 20 P. M. but was detained there by an accident in he railroad yard. INVIDIOUS COMPARISON. LONDON, Jan. 15. The Express in an article giving comparisons of the wealth of the United States and other 'Itounlrles, Hays Ihbtt the wi'iillh. o' tltvut Hrllaln Is Increasing at the rut of $7,00,000 weekly, while that of the Fulled Slates Is growing at the rut" of $10,000,000 dully. Editorially tl d clures that If the UtltWh would vv ott the fetters of a worn out commer cial system they would prosper UK- the American and regain their oil supremacy. OAKLAND HOLD UP. Trio Get Over Five Hundred Do'lars In Cash and Valuables. OAKLAND. Cal.. Jan. H.--A holdup ook place (onlithl at the road wv l-ept by Charley Harrison, known us the High street house nt the Junction or High Street and the San Lea'olro Kottd, In the suburb of frullvulc, While llai risen and five u.-U M'w.t were silting In the main room of the hotel the door was suddenly opicd und thro men, partially masked uul denly entered, and dinwlng rovolcrs, which they leveled at the heads of the party, said: "Hold up your hand or wo will dioot." One of the men stood guard at .' door, while another covered the party ulth two revolvers, and the third pro rmlcii to search the parly. They took 175 from the cash register on h uitr, i tid several dollais worth if nlrl.cls fn m the slot machine. From Harrison they took $250, 'roin William Gi.tlnk of Frullvale they se cured Hi and a gold watch and chain r.tnl from John Howard, Mark I .or-mo and .l.ihn Thoin.t they n.-i ur- l $p)i more. Titey then ransacked the place for inoie money, and finally, ,ifl rang ing tie- .iity up against tln wail I'.u k out of the dotr aed escaped. HOUSE PRUNES BILL. WASHINGTON'. Jan. t.V - Tic House if Replc-ccl ItlVeS Spent lllltloH' the entire day coiiMdt-rnig the formi cation appropriation bill and compli ed only six pages of It. Amctidm-'ii looking to the defense of the mouth of Clicaprukc Hay und for the pur chase of additional ground ut F rt Hamilton, N. Y were voted down. The House ulso refum-d to Ini-orp"! ate utt amendment Increasing by $1,000,000 "l-.u appropriation for construction of sea coast batteries In HaWad und lie Philippines. Speaker Cannon an nounced the appointment of Represen tative Sherly of Kentucky to n plac. on the Judiciary committee made va cunt by the resignation of Little, BODY FOUND. CHICAGO, Jan. 1 1. A dispatch t the Tribune from Galveston. Texa. s.i s: Tin- eb.i.ly of I'll. it'll- CovMill. !!' pbiV.vrlght and a '.or, lic has 1 In t since 'lie storm of .Si',:.nl"-r , I'.hiO, has I n found in lis metal c if fin on tin- mainland in an out of ,',i, w iy place. Ilun'ors came on tie- i if Mi, almost burled in a marsh, Id Idi a by the weds. It had been if:.-. bv the lb. od and carried nine miles from the cemetery. Dade's Little Liver Pills thorough ly clean the system, good for lazy liv ers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Sold by Prank Hart's Drug Store. ManZan Pile Remedy put up In con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the verjr seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almost Instantly, bleeding, Itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Prank Hart's drug store. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind Yo-j m Always Bought An Mntti ivniM eontiininr eolates oonttl et the toweli. Bee's Uxative Honey as4 Tu moves the bowels nd contains no op ii Us. Sold at Frank Hart's drug store. SMOKERS SUPPLIES We have the largest and most complete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in the City, and keep only the prcniincnt brands and High Class (loods. Small Boxes of Cigars, 12 and 25 in the Box. PIPES-FineMereschaums and Briars from 25c to $2000, WILL MADISON Mm MMtMHMII imMHHM The Old Stove Man Hss been hunting around for a year or more to find a line of STOVES as good or bstter then the kind he sold hsre twenty years age (some of these are beginning to wear out). He thinks hs hss found the line. He will show them to you If you will eall at the store of W. C. LAWS a CO. Plumbers and Steam Fitters. iiii yfm MAKES OLD THINGS NEW CMmKI Utnf tr U a wonder I It will make the ; jiin whole mtcnorof your house hinc like new, hr rc-fmi.shiiin or rc-variiishinj; entire- uSnTUb. O.N.Y. bUtr..90. 4. oriitnil finish nnd making it brighter than ever. It isnplii'd with n piet-c of cheese cloth ami nocxericncc h necessary, e Ko drying to wait for. Keim ves all scratched, stains, dirt, dullness. It can Jhj npjlied to any finish with K-neficial results. Nat ural wood, as well an any color of paint, will be better for an applie.it ion of Litpiid Veneer. Liquid Veneer will improve even the most licatitiful furniture. It will take thatMiioky look from the Piano ami ether Mahogany, and U liij;ltly K-ne-fieial to Gulden Oak, White I;nauiel,( lilt, Silver ana1 other finishes. Elquld TJenter sells at 50 cents a Inrttle, and a lxittle Is enough to renovate the ordinary home. Try it and you will always buy it. HOL.U I JV B. F. ALLEN G SON I B THE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Llquon Merchants Luncb From and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p jsu Hot Luncb at ail Hours 5 Cent Corner EJsvent b and Commercial ASTORIA OREG0H FINANCIAL. ,J. Q. A. ItOWLBV, President. f'RANK PATTON, Cashier. 11. I. PETERSON, Vice-President. J. W. GARNER, AsMstant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Cripltal Paid in 1100,001). Burpins and Undivided Front M,o:)0. Trannaclii a Cwieral Jttiuklng Business. InUirost I'ald on Time DpoIU Tenth Street, A3TOKIA, OREGON First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. (ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital $100,000