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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1907. f""M"i THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA OREGON. WATERFRONT ITEMS Tun Datnl la 4a HnriarnA Rannira I wy I Bll VI IV viim vi y w tiv.i w Shortly. WILL BE GIVEN NEW HULL Vlllebols Finishes Discharging Coal ud St. Nicholas Salmon Breakwater At- rivet From C001 Bay and Elder Clean For San Pedto Notes of the Harbor, Tlit United Stale customs patrol boat U toon U have a thorough over hauling ninl bUU to that etlrvt were re ceutlv advertised for. Tim bid cull for new plunking on the hull of 1'ort Orulmrd cedar iul the work a con templated will be extensive ud thor ough, While twilling Uelliilte ha or 11 determined upon t yet the ollk'Uli ex pect that the boat itl be drawn up on the wa.v. soim'tlmo this month the work t lat'k now and the time couM btt be spared. . 4 , The Cutouia l'alrol, Captain Al Heard, It one of the ttatt government Unit Oil the river and her olllrr and crew are justly proud of lur. It ha been fcur year liu.e anything ha heen done 011 the hull of the vessel which her cap tain pronounce to be turning 10ft in a few place but which la .till staunch and which would be pronounced by a ma jority of seamen to be good for many yeart to come. From pilot hottse to after-cabin the boat I bright and clean from the work of the crew and it Is a pleasure to be shown aboarU of the vete. The after-cabin revived quite a hear aevcral dayt ago when the Ilrealc water struck her in leaving the coil dork but it would hardly be noticed except by the experienced eye of a sa man. Thia will probably be repaired when the vessel I hauled on the w,v or sooner If the llrvokwutrr company take nyitution, the intimation of which had not been received by F. L I'ntier, epcil deputy collector of customs, terday.aOrnmm, , ,' The crow of the patrol comprised of the following mem Captain. Al Beard; Fred Brown, first ofliwrf James Wal. gren, ciigineerj and Harry Gammel, fireman. Captain W. A. Johnson, local agent of Brown A McGs.be Co., tct-edora. state, yesterday afternoon that the work of discharging the French bark. Colonel Yilleboise de Mareull, would probably be finished by noon today. Captain Vlvler, of the French vessel, waa making ar rangements ytsterday to get a tow from Portland where he Will discharger the test of his cargo and It l probable that be will leave up the river some time this afternoon. The Elmore was reported outside lest night and was expected in early this morning. She will probably leave Sun day morning for the Vmpqna River to distribute supplies to the cannery there belonging to Elmore & Co. The work'of tearing down the gmnd stand which was ued during the Re gatta, was begun .yesterday and in a 5hnrt time the Lurline dock will be the ormer attmctive place for visitori and loungers to come and watch the Opened Sundays AS A REQUEST HILL'S RUSSIAN AND TURKISH BATHS will be open, Sundays. Cure guaranteed in any case of rheumatism, skindisea;es,etc 217 Astor St., Astoria, Ore. NEVER 539Comme&fcicsl St., ASTORIA, ORE. The only Turkish Baths, Rus sian Tub and Shower Baths . First Class and Sanitary Night Accommodations : All Modern Conveniences that are Modern FRANK F. WARD, Proprietor Phone Black 225.1 Look lor 'tlie Sign on Sidewalk movement of veisei up and down the harbor. -. The British steamship Koloma, one of tho largest carrier entering the port from Him Francisco to lVrtlaml, .arrived yesterday and proceeded Immediately to her detonation. Bh mado the run up In 40 hours, HU will load Oour and lumber for the Orient, Tim steamship France II. Iggett lth the llnmmond lg raft In tow, cleared for Ban Francheo yesterday. Th St. Nicholas, which ha Men dis charging her salmon cargo at the Hlinorc dock was about finished yesterday and I., expected to get through some time today. The tug Defiance and th oil barge Uhoderic Dim arrived jeterday from Monterey and proceeded on up the river, The barkntlne VWestk-r arrived In yesterday and entered at the customs utim Lo Angele to Portland in ballast. The stesiner Breakwater entered at the cutom houe yesterday from Coo I lav. Captain MH'enn brought up a good cargo of general merchandise and a gooj poeuger list. The schooner Transit arrived In yes terday from Ban Francisco in ballast and proceeded to the Touipie I'oiut l.um- l-r Company where she will load for return. ,- The Major Guy Howard, which ha been havnig some minor repairs made to lu-r boiler, will be ready to resume her rim today and wilt leave her dock at 12 130 on her regular dally trip. The Xubcotta, Captain patter, ar rived over from llwaco with a good crowd of passengers from North Beach point. Deputy Collector of Custom Ander son ws away from hl dek at the oii-toiii houte yesterday for a short vacation. The (ico, V. Elder cleared yesterday morning foe Sun Pedro aud way point with a good cargo of freight and a full paseiiger llt. 1 MUSIC OBJECTS TO RAILWAY. SEW YORK, fc-pt. 0.-Supreme Jus tice Dickey in Brooklyn yesterday granted an order directing the officers of the Brooklyn Rapid Tranit Co. to how cau next Tuesday ; why they noma nl ue restrained irom operating a railroad on Lafayette avenue between I'iatuush avenue and Fulton atrect. The order was obtained by the direct or of the Brooklyn Academy of Music. who were opposed to the track being laid In front of the new academy build ing on Lsfnyett avenue. The ditector contend that the legislature some year ago .passed a law prohibiting the laying 01 (rack on Lafayette avenue. The railroad official .however, y they have a franchise for the aveune and that the new track are neoeary for the relief of the congestion on Fulton atrect. The matter will be argued before Ju tie Abbott next week a Justice Dickey is a director in the Academy of Music, It la a well known fact that person living In the Pine forest do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of Pineulet at night usually relieves back ache. 30 days' treatment. $1.00. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug store. General Robert E. Lee. a wa the greatest general the world has ever known, Ballard's Snow Liniment is the greatest Liniment. Quickly cures all pains. It is within the reach of all. T. H. Jointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes: "This is to certify that Ballard's Snow Liniment has been used in my household for years and has been found to be an excellent Liniment for Rheumatic pains. I am never without It." , Sold by Hart's Drug Store. CT Morning Astorian, 60 cents par month, delivered by carrier. CLOSE SHOT FOR REVENGE Then Coachman Knoll Kills Him self. . : HE HAD BEEN DISCHARGED Bullet Crashed Through the Window Grating Mrs. Baldwin's Check and Lodging in the Hand of Her Son Whom Shs Was Holding. NEW YORK. Sent. 6-Mr. Sophia N. Baldwin, daughter of Charle Matt man. nre.ldent of the Astoria Silk Mills, cume within a few Inches of 04ing her Ufa lute Wednesday night while cliatltng with friends in her father' home. Mrs. Baldwin' ton. J. Warren Baldwin, w on Ids mother lop petting her left cluck with Ms right hand when a bul let came crashing through a window, grand Mr. Bald h in' cheek and lodged In the boy's hand. Dr. Jame Mulcahey, one of the guvsU at the house at the time, ru-licd out or door and a second hot was beard. Lying on the lawn ncae the window the body of Andrew Knoll, formerlv a coachman in the employ of Mr. Mailman, wa discovered. The man had a bullet wound in his head and died while being taken to the ho-pital. Knoll had been discharged by Matt-' man. and, belntr refused reinstatement, bad threatened both Mr. MatUnan and Mrs. Baldwin. He lud also, it is said; an litano infatuation for Mr. Baldwin.' Dr. W. Baldwin Wat of Astoria was summoned t attend young Baldwin's in juries. No bouc were broken, although the wound 1 quite severe. Mrs. Baldwin sulfered more from nervous shock than anything else. l Knoll hi relatives iivluir in Astoria, and it is proltable they will claim the body, which is now in the Long Isianu City morgue. WORK THAT TELLS. ' ' A, - Plenty of It Has Been Dons Right Here In Astoria. Cure that last are cures that tell. To thoroughly know the virtue of medi cine you mut investigate the cure and see if they prove permanent. Doan 1 Kidney Pill stand this test, and plenty of proof exist right here in Astoria, People wlio testified years ago to relief from baofcache, kidney and urinary dis orders, now declare that relief was per manent and the cure perfect. How can any Astorian ufferer longer doubt the evidence t W A. Mcintosh, of 693 Harrison Ave., Astoria, Ore., sayss "For years, off and on, I suffered a good deal from a de ranged condition of the kidneys and lumenes and aching aero the small of my back, which annoyed me very much at my work and made it painful to stoop over or lift anything. I often thought I was troubled with gravel, so painful was the passage of the kidney secretions Doan's Kidney Pills came to my notice and I procured them at a drug store. They helped me from the first and soon relieved the pain and lameness in my back, corrected and regulated the kidney eeoretions. The lapse of time since I gave my first state ment regarding my satisfactory exper ience with your remedy, has shown that the benefit derived Is still of a lasting nature.' v For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Sew York, Sole Agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. .. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. 0. 1. PETERSON, Vice-President FRANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Asst. Cashier. STATEMENT OF THE Astoria Sayings Bank at the olose Of business, August 22, 1907. RESONUROES. Loans and dis- 1 counts ...$730,850.38 County warrants., 11,765.65 City warrants 13,172.53 $761,788.56 Bank building omsmv Furniture and fix 1 tures 8.94755 Real estate 10,000.00 Cash on band, and due from banks. S41.066.95 Total.'.. $1,084,234.25 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in.... $100,000.00 Surplus ,05,000.00 Undivided profit., . s 17,737.45 Dividends unpaid.. 120.00 DEPOSITS. Subject to check.. $504,753.02 Time certificates.. 279,053.87 Demand certificates 26,000.91 Cashiers checks..,. 901,370.80 Total. $1,084,234.25 REPORT OF " THE COSDITTOir OF I THU Ill MM M at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at tn close or bunnese, August zzna, JUU7. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts... $502,063.18 Overdraft, secured and un secured 2,504.57 U. 8. bonds to secure circula tion , 25,000.00 Premiums on U. 8. bonds..... 500.00 Bonds, lecuritlei, etc. 60,030.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents)..,.,.. 149,687.33 Due from State Banks and banker 28,639.73 Due from approved reserve agent . , Z33.W7.B3 Check and other cash items.. 1,043.63 Notes of other National Banks 1,425.00 Nickel and cents. , 618.10 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: j Specie . $200,500 igai-ienuer note ... ao tw.ooo.w Redemption fund with U. S. , , . Treasurer (S per cent of circulation).............. 1,250.00 Total $165,056.27 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ..$100,000.00 Surplus fund v.... 15,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex pends and taxes paid 22,079.97 National Rank notes out standing 25,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check $840,600.94 Demand certificates of de posit $202,285.36 1.102,976.30 Total ,...$1 ,265,056.27 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, s, , I, S. S. Gordon, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement U true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 8. S. Gordon, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tbi 26th day of August, 1907. E. P. NOONAJT, Notary Public Correct Attest: O. C.TLAVEI w. f. McGregor. J. WESLEY LADD. . Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, August 22, 1907. ' RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $504,640.30 Overdrafts, secured and un secured . 8,036.86 U. S. bonds to secure circula tion ; . 12,500.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 60.000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds.... 2,500.00 Bonds, Mcurities, etc. 55,980.52 Banking bouse, furniture, and nxturea ,34U.7a Other real estate owned. ..... 8,233.41 Due from State Banks and bankers . 9,863.88 Due from approved reserve agenta 270,822.45 Checks and other cash items. . 3,386.34 Notes of other National Banks 1,465.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents.. 682.85 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, vis: Specie . $76,786.50 Legal-tender notes.. .$ 1,805.00 78,591.50 Redemption fund with U. S. f Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) . 625.00 Total $1,017,768.84 LIABILITIES. Opital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 45,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid. ..... 16,711.73 National Bank notes out standing 12.500.00 Individual deposits subject to check . $437,203.31 Demand certificates of de posit $ 63,030.91 Time certificates of de posit .$343,172.89 Certified checks ... 90.00 U, S. deposits 60,000.00 893.557.11 Total.............. $1,017,768.84 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss. I, J. E. Higgins, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my jbsjowlcdge and belief. J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of August, 1907. GEO. 0. FULTON, Notary Public. Correct Attests GEO. H. GEORGE. GEO. W. WARREN, , A. SCHERNECKAU. Director. TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PAG I F, I C EMPRESS" Line) of tho Atlantlo , Quebec to Liverpool Less Than Four Days at Sea ' The Empress sails September 20th. First cabin, $80 up; second cabin, $45 up; third class, $28.75. Write for par ticulars. ' JAMES FTNLAYSON, Agent. Astoria. Ore, Astoria NationalBank UNIVESAL 1 Stoves and Ranges 1 Every one We Buy them The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go I ' Incorporated . ;, -j '. Successor ta fsauf 4 gukn C 4MMMMtMMMMMvMMMMMMMlMKH LATEST FICTION New books coming in every day The Traitor The Leader Quickening $1.25 each. Reprint E. A. HIGGINS CO., f MUSIC BOOKS STATIONERY 4 tSee the Window VU.1 Shoes" Means Standard of Merit Our Service and our methods of business are of the highest excellence as well as all of our Footwear Everything is of the highest except our prices, and they are always the lowest Our Specialties Are Loggers and long hand made boots for fishermen. S. 'A. G1MRE Ml Bend St. opposite Fisher Bros. Shennan Transler Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manage! Hacks, Carriages Paggsge Chained aad Transterred Trucks srd Furaitarf Wagon Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street TRANSP0KTATI05. . TIMB Astoria 5c Columbia River R. R. .Co.' M8 S4 to.triia.nl p. in Vr. n.uu g.w 7.20 9-20 7 35 9-S5 tSi 10.06 8.1310.15 8.S4 10.86 SJS210JJ1 3.10 4.151 .PORTLAND)., , uuou , RAINIER OUINCV ...CLATKKaNIE ,. 4.27 4.49 454 5.09 S.U .....WBSTrOK' CLIFTON .... ..AT ASTORIA Lt, S.40IU.45 t.02 .05! S'lD p. m. a.m s.u O.DU t.40 7.11 7. 7.99 11.90 ...lv. ASTORIA Ar..... .... WARRKNTON GEARHART SEASIDE . At, HOLLADAY Ly. . . 8,55 6.18 tt0.05,12.0 a iiio us 110.2513 311 8.48 1.10 8.50 1.80 8.551 1.S5 M.SOl'itO 9K.0 FT. STEVENS BRANCH 40 38 I 48 "38 44 Hi ' 39 U 88 43 86g a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. B.rn- p.m. a.mJa.s. 10.18 8.38 6.11 7.28 .U H.08 .....Lt.'WARRENtON Ar. 12.86 8.86 7.6 .40 g.MSU.SS 10.38 8.48 8.20 7.88 8.3812.16 Ar. HAMMOND Lv 12.25 8.99 7.46 6.88 8.S.St 10.86 '.8.46 6.25 7.41 8.t6 la.gol Ar. FT. STEVEN'S Lt U 21 8.28 7.42 Q 'g.4fct. Trains marked run dally. Trains Nos. SS, 27 and 29 from Clatsop from Astoria, run via Ft. 8teTens. Train No. 28, from Portland, 3:10 p. Goble. Rainier, Clatakanie, Astoria and CONNECTIONS At Portland, wit Goble, with Northern Pacific Ralivray Co. At Astoria, with steamers fat San Francisco and Tillamook and Qwaco Railway Y Navigation Cos host and railway. 1 ' , , Through ticket, .old to and from For further particular apply tor; Guaranteed in Car'Load Lots Satan Sanderson Siomese Cat editions 75c per copy TRAJfSPORTAnOX. Steamer; ' TELEGRAPH The snlTHteamboat making a round trip DUCT except Thoiiy between Portland and Astoria sod vsf points. , . NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing, Alder Street Dock Astoria lauding, Caliender Dock Lea re Portland 7:00 a, m.; arrive Astoria,!: al p. m, Lsara Astoria 1:30 p. m.; arrlre PorUua F:8Bp. m. . , SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Lure Portland S a. m.; arrlre Astoria 1 p.m. mm Astoria S p. m., arrlTe Portland p. at. The i K"Une Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland tuut Way Landing's. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT. Leave Astoria daily except Sunday at 7t. Leave Portland Dally Except Sunday, at 7 sv m. - Qulok Ssrvloe Exeellent Meala ' Good Berths. Landing Astoria Ftavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St, G. B. BLESSING, Agent Phone Main 2761. Mali Pkaw tu CARD 29lia 13 "31 At. fi 3.16110.00 . p.m, 10.66! 8.401 10.401 1.95 7.50 7.40 10.05 .63 9.81 7-19 9.15 1.90 D.m. a.m.1 la.m. 4.00) 8.15 7.55 1.57 8.50 .44 8 06 5.6l).0a 8.851 7.451 5.86I10.4N I.8S 7.18! 7.10 7.061 6.08 S.48J 2.80 S.OM 9 40) 3.961 4.661 .86 Beach, and trains Nos. 28, SO ail K m.j la Saturday Special, stopping at Beach points, only. all trarja-conaneotal line. At ail point, in tha But and Europe. . R. H. JENKTNB, ' OeaL FrL It Paasgr, Agt aatorla. Ok