The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 01, 1907, SECOND SECTION, Page 10, Image 10

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Ik ' ' SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1907. 1
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The Fifth Annual Festival of the Nor-1 welcome visitor iu Astoria, President
wegin Saenjerfest of the Paoilie Cojst ! S. Nut hrn preeted them and other
Is itt full swing in Astoria mid will be naker made short talk. The siugeM
in the height of iu glory thi at'teniaan 1 t'.ien adjourned to the theatre for the
and evening, when two huge concerts ' first reluMi-sil of ell the combined choir.
ill b given at the Astoria Theatre,; n a large stand ereoted on the stage
eommencing sharp at 2:30 p. in. aud 8-15 , the singer over two hniuliv.l strong tat
p. m. Over two hundred tmined sing- in rows, Irofeor Strati, the noted
re, noted soloist in the w.iy of special ! musical director, took charge of them
talent, end aliont eight hundred visitors I for over two hour and jmt them through
re ill the city to attend the festival. i their pace in the most am:uing style.
The opening of the preceding com-! The imiMe from the host of voices wa
menced vester,iv morning at the head- too g and and in-piriiis to ,lceril and
quarters in the Foa'd an.) Stokes ball. jthoe who will hear them today will be
Mayor Wise made the visitors an ;d- ja-toiinde.1 at the volume of tone, it
dress of welcome in manner which left 'delicacy, sweetnes and tini-h. J
them satisfied that they are the most ' Afte: being served wii luncheon by ;
the ladle reception and entertainment
I commit tee at t he headipinrters, another
'short rehearsal was gone through. The
singer and their friend then boarded a
special train for Seaside at 3:30 o'clock.
Sinking and general jollillcation kept
them in an enjoyable 'mood during the
visit to the beach where they had dinner
tiip to the beach where they had dinner
at the Moore hotel, returning later In
the evening,
f idame Norelli, the celebrated prima
dm a arrive,) in the city yeaterday on
the noon train, and Carl Venth, Dr." Ku
na and the other special talent :
rived in the city for the entertainment
today. Everything is in excellent
shape for the big festival nd the follow
ing U the complete prejjra inof the pro
ceedliigs:
SUNDAY, SEPT. ST.
12:30 p. in. , I.unch it headquarter.
2:30 p, m. Coiwrt at Astoria Theatre
5:30 p. in. Lunch at headquarter.
8:13 p. in. Concert at Astoria Theatre,
MONDAY, SEPT, ND.
10:(H) a. m ltnlne session at head
quarter.
12.00 a. m.Liinoheon.
1:30 p. m. Parade,
9:00 p. in. Banquet at headquarters,
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EUREKA SINGERS.
BLINDS GIRL STUDENT.
Young Experimenter May Loae Eye
tight From Accident in Laboratory.
SAN FHA.VCIMX), Aug. 31, Stella
Fose, a IUet'ii-year old girl of 032 Guer
rero street, who 1 a ttudent of the Lick
School of Mechanical Arts, was experi
menting in the chemical laboratory yes
terday afternoon, when an accident oc
cured which may cot the girl her eye
sight. She had in her band a Florence
tlask, filled with hydrogen. The hydro,
gen took fire end the flask exploded.
The girl's face was badly burned and
cut by the t1 i"g glas.
Had Tetter For Thirty Year.
I have suffered with tetter for thirty
yeAr and have tried almost countless
rvmedlca with little, if any, telief. Three
boxe of Chamberlain's Salve cured me.
It wss torture. It breaks out a little
sometime, but nothing to what it ued
to do.-D. II. Breach, Midland City. Ala.
Chamberlain's Salve I for sale by Frank
Hart and leading prugiits.
GRAND CONCERT PROGRAM
2:30 p. m.
Rossini .... Overture from Stabat Mater
Signor A. De Caprio's Orchestra"
Nordraak
Kjerulf
Venth
United Singers
Olaf Trygvason
Norges Bedste Vaern og Faeste
Eureka Sangforening '
Rhapsodie
Cari, Venth
Wendelborg - ,- - Dette Norge, Vort Hjem
"Norden" Sangforening, Ballard, Washington . i
Grieg Ballade in formofVariationson a Norwegian Theme
Dr. Emii. Enna
Verdi
- Redt. and Aria, Traviata
Madame Xorelli
Grieg Norronafolfcet, from Bjornson's "Sigurd Jorsalfar"
Tenor-Baritone Solo by H. P. Sathkr, .
Chorus and Orchestra
8:15 p.m.
Wagner - Procession March, from Parsifal
, Orchestra
Paulson - " . - Naar Fjordene Blaancr
United Singers
Wendelborg - Hjemover fra Langreis
Nordmaendenes Sangforening, Seattle
Svendsen - a Romance
Venth b Hungarian
Carl Vhnth
Wendelborg Loft dit Hoved
Nordmaendenes Sangforening, Tacoma
Sinding a Etude Melodique
b Paraphrase on Gounod's Faust Valse
Dr. Emil Enna
Philip Nicolai
Hymn, Zions Vaegter
haever Roesten
United Singers
Grieg
Gregh
Sullivan
INTCRMiaalON
a The Morning, from Peer Gynt Suit
b Intermezzo, Passacalle
Orchestra
United Singers
The Beleaguered
Norwegian Folk Song - Fiskaren paa Setegrunden
Stanwood Sangforening
Grieg
Adams
Lie
Kjerulf
Grieg
Musin
Heise
a Solveig's Song
b Charming Bird (Flute Obligato)
- c Lightfooted Snow
Madame Norelli
Brudefaerden i Hardanger
Nordmaendenes Sangforening, Portland
a Aase's Death, from Peer Gynt Suit
b Caprice
Carl Venth
Volmerslaget
United Singers and Orchestra
DOORS CLOSED DURINO EACH NUMBER
Enna
Verdi
Heise
Cara Nome Rigoletto
Madame Norelli
- - Zigoinernes Sang
United singers
INTERMISSION
German - Three Dances from Henry VIII
(a) Morris Dance, Allegro Giocoso s
(b) Shepherd's Dance, Andantino Quasi Allegretto
(c) Torch Dance, Allegro Molto
Orchestra
Pacius - a Suomis Song
Foster - - b My Old Kentucky Home
United Singers
Reisslger - - - - Olaf Trygvaso;i
Nordmaendenes Sangforening, Everett
- a King Haakon's Cradle Song
Flotow - - b Last Rose of Summer
- c Swedish Folk Song .
Madame Norelli
Behrens - - - - - - Valdrisvise
Laerken Sangforening, Astoria
Grieg - a Slumber Song
Wieniawski- - b LeMenetrier
Carl Venth
Grieig - ... . Land-Sighting
Baritone Solo by H. P. Sathrr, Chorus and Orchestra
DOORS CLOSED DURINO EACH NUMBER
PLEA OF INSANITY.
Tnaw Is 'Tractable 'AniJ "Will Do As His
Lawyer Orders.
NB WYOEK, Aug! 31. A plea of tem
porary insanity, from which he hag fully
recovered; and as far as possible after
absence of the sensationalism of the last
trial will be the method .pursued by
Martin W. Littleton at the next trial of
Harry K. Thaw for the murder of Stan
ford White, .That has been fully decided
on by Mr. Littleton who is to have com
plete charge of the defense of the Pitts
burg millionaire. Littleton will not
have the trouble with Thaw that the
other attorneys have had. Long con
finement is having its effect on his client
and the headstrong man is more amen
able to reason that formerly. Little
ton is bending every effort to secure a
speedy trial ,but with little likelihood
of success, ag it will be well along to
ward the last of the year before the Dis
trict Attorney will be ready to proceed.
Littleton brands as abntni the report
that Thaw is on the verge of a complete
breakdown
!Mr. Littleton declined to discuss bow
he would conduct the case. It is cer
tain that there will be no appeal to the
"unwritten law" and the general defense
will be the temporary insanity plea. It
is hinted that several new witnesses
have been secured who will tell of
White's alleged boasts of his influence
with Thaw's wife.
Luncheon at Methodist Church.
The ladies of the Methodist Church
will serve luncheon in the basement of
the church on Duane street, between
Eleventh and Twelfth street on Mon
day, September 2nd, from 11:30 a. m.
until 2 p. m. The fact that home cook
ing will be served by the ladies is as
surance that the best meal in the city
will be served. The price of luncheon
will be 25 cents. The proceeds will be
ued toward paying for improvements
recently made on the interior of the
churoh. 9-l-2t.
FREIGHT TRAIN DITCHED.
REDDING, Cal., Aug. 29. Seven cars
of southbound freight train No. 221 were
ditched today between Shasta Springs
and Cnntara. Two cars loaded with
horses were smashed. Two horses were
killed and many hurt. The southbound
train Nos. 11 and 35 are five hours late,
as the track was torn up for half a mile.
No one was killed. The horaeg belong
ed to Joe Hazlett, of San Francisco.
SPEAKER CANNON AT HOME.
Nephew and Niec of "Uncle Joe" to Vis
it Here On Way To Philippines.
WASHINGTON, Aug 31. Speaker of
the House of Representatives Cannon
and his daughter are spending the sum
mer in their home in Danville, III., with
the former's grandchildren. Lieuten
ant and Mrs. E. Holland, nephew and
niece of the speaker, have jut completed
a visit there previous to proceeding to
California on their way to the Philip
pines. They will spend a few weeks
with relatives at Caliente, Cal., before
sailing.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Ruboltom spent
some weeks in the East this month, vis
iting the former's relative here, Dr. Can
non of the marine hospital corps, going
later to Jamestown and New York.
J. Q. A. HOWIJ1Y, Preldnt,
O. I. PETERSON, Vlee Prenliknt
HUNK PA1TON. Cahir,
W. GARNER, At. Cashier,
r STATEMKXT OF TUB
Astoria Sayings Bank
t the oloie of bunine, Atigtwt 22, ID07.
RKS0NfRCR&
Loans and dis
count , .73d.SA0 38
Count warrants.. ll.7SS.flA
City warrant 13,172.53 7ul,78S.Sfl
Dank bulMinir 01.43I.1U
umiture aud fix
tures 0 047 03
Ileal etate 10.000.00
Cash on hand, and
due from banks. 41,060,03
It is a well known fm-t that persons
living In the Pine foreMe do uot suffer
from kidney disease. One do or
Pliieulei at nlifht usually relieves back
eh. 30 tttijs' treatment, (1.00, Your
money refunded If not intuited. Sold by
rrnnk Harts Drug store.
til
S&llowneM Trtosfonned
to Dusky Beauty
A dark skla becomes tucltvitlnt
whes dslicsisly soft, uaderipread
wits the radiant slow which indl
catesahealthy, active ikln. Robert-
in seeps we tain rennet) in quality,
keepsporeafreefromclogKlng wails
and stimulates the tiny cailUries to
eotitribuU th color which churtns is
w-wav win nmvnviMi lilt MSI
Monde and hnmrtteslika. Union.
be It certain protection sgalntl tta,
suabura and freckls if iniiilut bt.
fore oposurt t sua at wind.
Spreads like aa Imperceptible shees
of putt over skin suiface, form lag
shield stimulating and smervtac s
. tieucaie, lustrous beauty.
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fROBERTlHE
Total... 1,0M,2HW
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid In.... $100,000.00
.surplus 05,01)0.00
TmlivWed profit.. . 17.737.45
Dividends unpaid.. 120.00
DEPOSITS.
ubjeet to cheek.. $394,783.02
Time rert ideates., 279,953.87
Demand eertlllcates 20,009 91
ashiers eheeka...
Total.
901.370.80
$1.084534 28
REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OP
TH8
t Astoria, la the State of Oregon, at
the close of business, August 22nd, 1907.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discount $362,903.18
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 204 57
, 8. bonds to secure circula
tion 25,000.00
Premiums on U. 8. bonds 000.00
Bonds, securities, etc 00.930.00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 149,087.33
Due from State Banks and
bankers 28.039.73
Due from approved reserve
agents 233.997.83
Checks and other cash Items.. 1,043.53
Notes of othep National Hanks 1,428.00
Nickels and cents 018.10
Lawful Money Reserve in
IBank, vis:
Specie $200,500
Legal-tender notes ... 35 200.838.00
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Jreasurer (8 per cent of
circulation) 1,250.00
Total $1,205,050.27
UAIIILITIES.
Capital tock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus fund 15,000.00
t':i..lvhled profit, less ex-
peri'e ar.d tnxei, paid , 22,079.97
National Bank notes out-
, standing 25,000.00
Individual depolf subjeet to
cheek $H40,tHM4
Demand rertlflettet of de. jt
po.lt $202,288.30 UOfl.WtL.'fl)
Total . $1,2(18,080.27
fUate of Oregon, County of Clatsop,
,
I, 8. S. Cordon, Csshier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement la true to the best
of my knowledge and belief,
Mi fit. Uurdon, Cashier.
Suln.'HIicd and sworn to before me
th. 20th day of Auuuat, 1007,
K. P. NOON AN.
Notary Publle.
Corieet Alteiti
O. 0. FUVKL,
W. V. ModltlXIOR,
J. WICSLKY I .ADD,
Dlrseton
RWOItT OF TUB CONDITION OF
TUB
Astoria National Bauk
lull
at AstorU, In the Slate of Oregon, at
the cloe of husiimt, August 22, 1907,
RESOL'RCEA
Loan and diwounts $504,640.30
Overdraft, eeursd and un-
eeured . 8.036 89
U, 8, bonds to secure clrcula-
tion 12.800.00 4
U. 8. bonds to secure L'. S.
lnulti 80.000.00
Premiums on U. 8. bond. , , , 2.5O0.0O
lltmd. .rcurltlr. ete 83. 08O.82
Hanking houe, furniture, and
natures 4.340.75
Other real eUI owned 8,233.41
Due from Mtate Hanks and
hankers 9,903.80
Due from approved reserve
gents 270.822 45
Checks and other esh Hems. . 36.S4
Note of other National Bank 1,405.00
Fractional paper currency,
nlekel. and cent. 082.85
Lawful Money Reterve in
Bank, vlt 1
Specie $76,780.50
Legal tender notes., . $ 1,808,00 78.59100
Redemption fund with U. 8.
Tresurer (5 per eent of
circulation) 825.00
Total $1,017,708.84
LIAUIL1TIKA
Capital stock Did In I 50.000.00
Surplus fund , 45,000.00
Indtvlded profits, Iea ex
pense anJ taxes nald ...... 10.71 1.73
National Bank notes out-
tandlna 12.800.00
In.Kvldual deposits subjeet to
' eneclc ....1437.203.31
Demand certlflcstes of de-
CO.lt I 03.030.91
Time certificates . of de
posit 1343.172.89
Certified checks ... 00.00
U. a deposit 60,000.00 693,557.11
Total $1.017,768.84 '
Stat of Oregon, County of Clatsop,
s.
I, J. E. Hlgglns, Cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear thai
wis aoovs statement I true to the best
of my knowle.lge and belief.
J. . HIGOINS,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before ns
this 22nd day of August, 1907.
UrjU. O. FULTON,
NoUry Publle.
Correct Attest)
OEO. tt OEORGE,
OHO. W. WARREN,
A. SCHERNECKAU.
Director.
Opened Sundays
AS A REQUEST
HILL'S RUSSIAN AND TURKlS
BATHS
will be open Sundays. Cure
guaranteed in any case of
rheumatism, skin diseases,etc
217 Astor St., Astoria, Ore.
WARD'S TURKISH BATH
NEVER
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1 io ii r!
II'!. i i -
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539 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, ORE.
The only ' Turkish BatVs'.' Rus.
6ian Tub and Shower Baths
First Class and Sanitary ' I Night Accommodations
All Modern Conveniences that are Modern
FRANK P. WARD, Proprietor
Phone Black 2253 look for the Sln on Sidewalk
iATTEM
Astoria Hardware Co.,
113 12th St.