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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1907)
THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1907. THE M011NING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 7 C SYNDICATE To Control Leading Theaters In America and Europe :0F MANY MONTHS EXISTENCE Important Manager In London And Pa ris Desire, To Bo Afllllated With Th Men Who Control The Chief Theatri cal Affairi 0 Tho United States. XKW YORK, July I7.-St.me of tire 'details of 'the fluo.000,000 theatrical 'syndicate that wlH control the leading .theatre ami theatrical Intereata In'th I'nitisl KtatM ami In Kuro have own jlrarnciL 'rtlaw & Etiaiir, trie direc ting heads 'of tlm Amerli-un Theatrical ! S,UHllite,ri ladliif the movement nml j'tliey have swiit Mnlier of (IiIcko, 'tlilr gt'tieral rotutwl, to Kuwp to ar 'range the ltil of tlx ayndiVat and "to uialui flniil Wins a'lth tlm individual maimer ami owner 011 th other lle. 1 he liitf tlii-atilosl syndlmt Ita prac tically rxialed evtr Inr thi irtiiiiiit 1 manager In ParU, llcrlln, am the othr 'cities in KuroMt aiiee. many month 'KO la pool their Imiic with the man (eis In thi mint try. Six of the AdierlfBrt mallear (institute the ire. ent theatrical tyndlcat They are Meaar. At Ha) man, K. H. Krlniiijvr, Mara KUw, Charles 1'rohiimn, Samuel H, Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman. Mr, OhKilea Frohiiinn control several thea tre In Ind'in. Mr. Klaw anil Krlaiijjer have Wn yeling In rlox-r touch each ennii with the iiinnaei In iiriiie and the mn -re nf the ayiiilimtn here line made the Important iiinnsKvr In !i;diin anil J'aria diviire t I alllllated with the n-n who emitrol the chief thrntriral nlfuiu nf the I'liilol Ntiitc. Juat who will luuku up tho complete ll-t uf l!nrillt manager who will lie come factor in the new iiii.itmlioiml aynldeate hna nut Ix-en aunimix-vd, hut a man well hiI uin the v.oiiliij! of the plans ald the tiMnngpr in bin- don. would likely Include M'r. tJeoroe I'ldmird, !"irg Alexander, Frank Cur 11111, Seymour Kicks, t'lmrlc. Wymllmm, Cyril Minnie, the Mcr. fiuttl and per. Ini ii Mi!r. lleilinhiii Trcen and Ar thur Collins. Mart) Klnw who has lieen in Europe fur several month ha been devoting a II lent part of his time In geltlng the Kiitf kIIIi iiini French iuamei' iutereated In the Internal lonl ynlleate. FRESH FROM MARK TWAIN. USDOX, July 17- Tli following wireless dispatch by way of Orookhaven from the Atlantic trwimport line steamer MiiimrtonU and signed, "Mark Twain," la been received, by the Aaaociated Press. "Left the channel Sunday at li.10 in doubtful weather and sighted the Bcllly Islands 10 mllew off. At 0 o'oWk ran Into a dcne fog which broke Into our path during the night. "At 8 a. m. Monday the fog had thick ened and the ship was crawling along lowly. At 0:30 a large hark sudden ly loomed up and hwt her bowaprit by drawing along our aide, "We m-eivr.l veiy alight damage, The hark was coming for our broadaido, but prompt action 011 both tides prevented n direct eollUlon. "The baiiii disappeared in Ui fog. mw her twice during a three hour hunt, but he was to 'pih'kly enveoH'd In the fog that we could not rak to her, $11 we reume our trail. All well. Signed "Murk Twain." The Miiiiietonka, on hoard of which Mark Twain is a pan-cngcr, nuiled July li flout London for New York. Wholesale Price List as ported Daily. Re- ITHtTLANI), July 17. "If favorable went her could ho aured I could make contracts for KM) to 2U0 tons of Oregon Itoyal Anno cfieryie every year for preaeivlng In bottle for fancy trndc,H aid a wholesale ileal r in fruits today. "There Is no donger of over-production of thla or any other leading variety of eherrie in this state. There Is a Rood market for all the Hovul A mien, Itinga and Lamberts that can be produced, and them I a oerUlnfy of profit in growir.g the other varieties that are only alightly lcs Kipular than the." The Charming Woman Is not necarily on of perfect form' and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artit's model, posses! thone rare iinilllle that all the world admlreai neatneis, clear e.ves, clear ainootb kln and that sprlghtlUs of step and action that accompany good health, A phylcally weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Klectrle Hitters restore weak women, give strong nerves, bright eye, smooth, velvety kln, lieaiititul complexion. Ciumnteed at Charles Itogers, druggUt. 50c. During the ummer kidney irregulari ties ere often caused by excensive drink ing or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by ulng Foley's Kidney Cure. T. F. Laurin. Owl Drug Store. WHOLESALE PRICES. The following are quotations ruling In Portland as reported by jobbers In the varioua lines: Grsln, Flour, Feed. WheatClub, Bflq CValley, Sic; blue stem, Blc red, Mo. Flour Hard wheat patent, H60; straight, H2S; graham, 42A4.7Si rve, S whole wheat flour, $4JK)eDS; Valley flour, 14.60; Dakota, $a.258.S0i Eastern rye, W.M Plllsbury, $7j Cor vallls, 14 08. Cereal foods Rolled oats, cream, 00 Ih. sack, 87; lower grade, $3.80(36.80; oatmeel, ateel-cut, 43 lb. sacks, $8 bbl.; 0 lb. sack, ft 25 per bale; oatmeal, (ground), 43 lb. sacks, 17.60 per bbl.) 3 lb. sacks, $4 per bale; split peaa, $4.23 per 100 lb. sacks; 28 lb. boxes, $113; pearl barley, $4 per 100 lbs; 23 lb. boxes, $125 per box; pastry flour, 10 lb. sacks, $3.30 per bbl. OaU-Producers' prlcesi White. $27. 0; Stay, $27. Corn Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per ton. llarley Producers' prices, Brewing, $23; feed, $22; rolled, $23.50 24.60. $2.1.50(5,24.50. Rye $1.63 per cwt. Buckwheat $30 per ton. Kay-Valley timothy, $1818; East, ern Oregon, $2123; clover, $8.60; cheat, $10; alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $7 : flop. l!Ji bran. $17; at-nrta. $10450. 1 tg, foreign and dome'tie, 8-3-4(a0c. 4 TSI IN A TRANSACTION? Wc want to divide our profit with you in the purchase of a piano for your own home You will have to admit that we kuow how (and do) to buy piauos right. Our euormous purchases of them each year makes rock-botlom whole sale prices necessary to us ; and the same cause makes our factories willing to meet price conditions when we buy their instruments. Our shipping arrangements with the railroads are the most economical to be had. We have only to keep retail sales on an increase, to make money on what we saved by being big purchasers and shippers. That saviug that we make by purchasing a thousand pianos (for forty stores) instead of one, is all we want. The rest is yours, and by taking advantage of tjur present pices, a fine new high grade piano will cost you mighty, little money. You have our "Part-down-rest-later" plan to depend on if you do not care to be out all the cost of a piano at one time. New samples of several prominent makes were put in stock recently at our Astoria branch, 424 Commercial street. Eilers Piano House A.? 9.X?yS l Salesman. . M. WARD, ) 424 Commercial Street 1 Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and 1 Chronic Pleasant SSK0, Laxative Fruit Syrup Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed Vegetables. Cabbage Per pound, 28o; snuM flower, $1.03 per dozen; parsley, 28o per Am., hot house lettuoe, 73ed$1.00 box, head lSc doaen; spinach, per box, l.j artichokes, 75c&$l doe; okra, $1,76; tomatos, $l.002.28 box; Sum ner squash, $1 box; wax beans, 43c lb.; Oregon rhubarb, 6c Ib.s cucumbers, 40c do.; egg-plant, 40 lb.j Cuban pep- pent, $0 crate; asparagus, $1 $1.60 box;' cantaloupes, $2.60g3.50 orate; green com, 60o dozen j pa, 8c lb. PotatoesOld, $2.60ra3.OO per cwt; new, 2j,2c lb. Onions $2.753.60. Turnips, par asck, $2; carrots, $2.50 sack; Iteets, $2 and $2.25; horseradish, 8Oo psr pound. blacks, 0 S-4c; California whites, 0c; Smyrna, 20o; plums, pitted, 6c. Domestic fruits Apples, common, $1.. 502.00; fancy, $2 (3 box. Produce. Butter Country creamery, 2327ie; city creamery, 27c; store, 1819c; but ter, fat, 20c. Eggs-Oregon ranch,' 23&24. Cheese Young America, 16 17c; Oregen full cream flats, 1616c. Poultry-Old roostera ,10cf lie; hens, I4i(15ci spring, 1617a lb.; dresxd stock, lo higher than live; " ducks, old, 8 Oc; young, 10($llc; turkey, 1213c; dressed, 1517cj geese, live, 8c; dresaed, 10llc; pigeons, $1 and $1.23 per down; squibs, f 1.75(52 per dot. Honey Dark, 10iHc; ejnber, 12 13o; fancy white, 1415c. Fresh Meats and Fish. Freah Meats Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lbs., 78c; 100 to 150 lbs., 7c; 150 to 200 1U., 5i0c; 200 lbs. and over, 41-25c; pork, 881-2c; heavies, 7'; beef, bulls, 3(g4e; cows, 6 6 c; uteers, 6 6 l-2c; mutton, me lum sisee, Sgflc; large and coarse, 40c; Spring lambs, dressed, BglOe. Oystent Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, $2.28; per sack, $4.50; Tok Point, $1.- 60 per 100; Olympia. 120 lba., $6; Olymplaa, per gallon, $2.23. Fish Halibut, 7c; black cod, 8c; black bass, per lb., 20c; striped bas, 13c; herring, 6 l-2c; flounders, 6c; cat fish, lie; ahritnp, 10c; perch, 6c; stur geon, 12 l-2c; M-a trout 18c; torn cod, 7c; Chinook salmon, Uoi tteelheads, freah, 10c; shad 4c lb; shad roe, 15c lb; roe shad, 4c. Clams ITardshell, per box, $2.40; ra zor clams, $2 per box. , Fruits. Tropical Fruits Bananaa, Sic lb; lemons, $5.25(6i0 box; -oranges, $3 $4.50; grapefruit, $3.50 eraU; limes, T5c (g$155 per 100; tangerines, $2 per box; strawberries, $1.502.00 crate; cherries, .l10c per lb.; gooseberries, 78c lb.; hlarkberrics, $1.15 per box; raspberries, $I150 crate; currants, 10c lb.; ap- prieoti, $2.25 box; peaches, 73o crate; new apples. $1.752 box; plums, $1.50 1.80 box; loganberries, 75c$1.25; pears, $2.50 per box. Dried ifru Its Apples, evaporated, 8-l-2g0c lb.; apriooti, 20c; peaches, 13 1 2c; pears, 13 l-2c; prunes, Italian, 4(2 6Je; French ,401; figs, California Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Sugar sack basis D. Q., $5.77 1-2; Star, $5.07 1-2; Pacific Coast, $3 67 1-2; Golden C, $5.17 1-2; extra C, $5. 27 1-2; powdered, $5.87 1-2; cube. $3.87 1-2; beet, $5.07 1-2; fruit sugar, $5.72 1-2; ; boxes, 50c cwt. advance over sack basis (lens l-4c If paid for in 15 days.) Beans Small white, 3 3-4 c; Urge white, 3 l-4c; pink, 3 l-2c; bayou, 3 3-4 c; I.imas, 6 l-2c; Mexican reds, 4 l-2c CoflYe Mocha, 2429c; Java, fancy, 2C28c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 15-l-17c; Costa Rica, good, 1215c; Arbuckle, $10.63 cwt.; Lion, 15 l-2c per lb; Columbia coffee 14c; Salvador, 11 1-2 14 l-2c. . Xuta WalnuU, No. 1 soft shell, 17 lSc; No. 1, hard shell, 1516c; almonds, 102Oc; filberts, 16c; Brawls, 20c; pe cans, 23c; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanuts. 8 l-2c; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 10c; Japanese peanuts, 6 l-2c; chestnuts, Italian, 10 c; Ohio, 20c; cocoanuta, doa en, 85 00c; pinenuts, 17 2 o; Raisins Ijoosb Muscatels, 8-crown, 10c; 2-crown, 0 l-2o; bleaohcd seedless Sultanaa, 1013 l-2c; unbleached seed less Sultanas, 8 l-2c; London layers, 3 crown, whole boxes of 20 lbs., $258; 2-crown, $2.10. Spiccg Cloves, 19 l-2c lb.j chilies, 13 1-29 pound. Sage and Tapioca Scarce, 8 3-4c. lb. Figs AVhite, lb., 67c; black, 67c. Provisions Hams, large, 15 3-4c; small, 14 l-4c; picnio 12c; boiled, 25c; boiled picnic, 21c; breakfast bacon, fan cy, 22c; English, 16 l-2c; dry salted short clears, 1213o; backs, 1213c. Lard Kettle rendered, tierces, 12 1-2 c; Tuba, 12 3-4o; 60s, 12 3-4c; 20s, 12-l-2c; 10s, 13 14c; 5s, 13 3-8c. Standard pure: Tierces, 1 l-2o less; compound tierces, 8 3-4c; leaf, 13c. TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESS" Lino of theAtlantlo Quebec to Liverpool Less Than Four Days at Sea Empresses sails July 26; August 9- 23; September 8-20. First cabin, $80 up; second cabin, $45 up; third class, $28.75. Write for particulars. M4MtMMMMHMIHtHMHMHMMMMttMM j Eastern Painting Decorating Co Experts in all the Branches of Painting, Paper-Hanging and Decorating. Satisfaction Guaranteed. All work done Promptly. Prices reasonable. New Goods arriving Every Day. We solicit business Fri Outside Towns. Commercial Street, near Eighth. I Astoria, Oregon J Sherman Transter Co. 1 HEWKY bHERMAN. Manuel Vacks, Carriages Baggage ChHce4 aad Tranaierred Trucks ard PuraltuM Wagon Pianos Moved, Boxed aad Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Maim FkM ui H. a PARKER, Proprietor. UP. PARJOEH, PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN' PLAN. Pirtt Claas in Every Respect, Frao Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Boom. Good Sample Room on Ground Floor for Commercial Men. Aatorla. Oregon - ' .1 i ' - . . f m r i jrt tt:- .u TBAHSPO1TATX0B. Steamer TELEGRAPH Tl ontv Steamboat maklnc a ronnd trip DAILY except Thursday between Fortlaod and Aatoria and wajr point. NO WAY POINT8 ON SUNDAY Portland Landing-, Alder Street Dock Aatwl Landing, Callender Dock Laare Portland 7:00 Ta, m.; arrive Aatoria,l:S0 p. m, Leave Astoria 2:30 p. m.; arrite Portland feSO p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Vfm Portland 8 a. m.: arrire ARtnia 1 p.m. Leavs Aatoria S p. m., arrive Portland V p. m. The Kn Une Jjli EiTt.ia'rnT'J S. Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. PA88ENQERS. FREIGHT. Leavee Astoria dally except Sunday at 7p.m. Leaves Portland Daily Except Sunda) t 7 St. m. Qulok 8ervioe Excellent Meals Good Bertha. Landing Aatoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St G. B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main 2761. 6h SPICES, COFFEE JEA. DAKING POWDER, FiomriGExmcTS JUweluttPurily; Firvssf Flavor, Crnterf5rrenh,l?8omiibItfTiorij CU5SSET5DEYESS t PORTLAND, OJstCON. C THE SAVOY Pofnlar Coneert EaU Good Basle. AH are welcome. Gar ner Seventa ansl Astor. HI DM I ! ..at DAim alT V WUMV BAf v ASTORIA, 0SZG0X i - Carries the Finest Lisa of Wines, Liquors I and Cigars If CALL AND SEE US TRANSPORTATION. TIME CARD Astoria cS: Columbia River R. R. Co. a- m i.18 aw 9.18 f.'S 1.0 p. in. (.40 7.11 7.20 7.25 p.m a.m .w. .uo 7.2(1 S-20 7 8-HS 80510.05 8.13.10.1! 8.34 10.36 10J11 9,tVjll.4.S 9.S0 11-tS 10.1. 2.M 10 25 M SI io.;t 12.40 10.3,i 12. t,il P.m 8.10 4.15 4.2 4.4S 4.541 5.0S 5.281 8.02 6.0511.80 S.S012.S 6.431 1.10 6 50 1 Sol S.55I 1.85 Lv. Ar. PORTLAND) GOBLE RAINIER QUINCY CLATSKANIK .WESTPORT........ CLIFTON Ar ASTORIA Lv ...Lv. ASTORIA Ar .... W8KENT0N GEARHART SKA81DK . Ar.HOLLADAYLv... 27 29 I 21 1 23 p.m 4.00 8.85 2 8.80 2 25i a.m 8.15 7.55 6.57 6.50 6.451 ).m.lD.m 2.15 lO.OOl 10 .681 8 40) 10.40: 8.25 10 Oft! 7.50 S.KII 7.40 8 -19 .15 T.04I 8.201 6.10 8.05 5.50 7.46 8.86 7.181 5.08 7.10 5.00 7.05! 4.561 a.m. 11.00 10.40 8.48 9 40 S 85 FT. STEVENS BRANCH '40 a.m. lO.lOi 10. 23 10.S6 m. in. p.m. a.m. . us, . u 7.2S 8.48 6.al 7.88! 8.48 6 23' 7.41! 44 '42 p.m.' p. St.ll 12 m. 061 8. 2S 12.15 s.4:ia.2ol Lv.WARRKNTON Ar.. Ar. HAMMOND Lv. .. Ar. FT. STEVENS Lv.. p.m 12.25 12 21 41 p.m. 8.26j a.m- 7 64 7.45 7.42 43 p.m 0.40 6.80! 86 87 I S7 la.m. a.m. 8.6.5 10. 3S 8 48!10.80 8.46,10.27 Trains marked run dally. Trains Nos. 25, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Nos. 28, 30 and 34, from Astoria, run via Ft. Stevens. Train No. 28, from Portland, 3:10 p. m.j U Saturday Special, stopping at Goble, Rainier, Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach points, only. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Goble, with Northern Paclflo Ral vay Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Ca'a boat and railway. Through Ucketa sold to and from all points in the East and Europe. For further particulars apply to, R. H. JENKINS, ' Oeal Frt ft Paasgr. Agt Aatoria. Or. JAMES FINLAYSON, Agent. Astoria, Ore. F. T. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.