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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAW, ASTORIA OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, n, 1907. The Great id-Season Reduction 31 Htoqe French Hand Painted China LATEST CONVENTIONAL DESIGNS NOW ON DISPLAY A. V. ALLJSN. OHON-a BRANCH UNIONTOWN MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 PHONS MAIN 718 Sole Agents for Harrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee FORGED PAPERS HELD BY BANK. Fanner k Driver's of Waynesburj, P. Miy Be Kept Closed By It priTSBTJKG,' Sept. 2X Forged pa per may Interfere with the plan to reopen the Farmer' 4 Driver'! Bank at Wffeburg, Pa. Today the bank ex aminer, John B. Cunningham, who cloe the bank last December, declared that he had found paper alleged to have fceen forged amounting to $250,000. Of thia $175,000 had been rediseounted and vaa in other banks, while $75,000 was fa the Farmer's & Driver's Bank. The comptroller," he said," "will, no doubt, require the bank to assume re aponsibility for all forged paper found in the bank. RIOTS IN FRISCO. Attempt to Force Car Ordinance Arouses Trouble. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 20. There were numerous -minor riot in the Southern and Mission district last night a the result of an attempt by the po lice to, force an ordinance signed to prevent the overcrowding of the street care. When the police tried to carry out the orders, the passenger aware of the purpose and those perched on top of the cars, refused to vacate their post tions. Disturbances occurred at a dosen .placen, but no one was seriously injur ed. It is the intention of the police to arrest all violators of the law if tne ordinance is not observed. BANDIT PURSUED BY RURALES. HAVANA, Sept 20. Wounded and deserted by most of his followers, Gil Calderon, one of the most notorious bandit chieftains Cuba has ever grown, ia trying to rally his scattered band of utlaws before the organization is com pletely broken up by the victorious rurales under Capt Wayato. While aoccessful in his recent engagements with CaWeron's forces, Mayato has ' asked for reinforcements that he may ex terminate the entire body of cut throats. The outlaws were surprised in camp n Envado hill in the Cienfuegos dis trict and, although they fought desper ately, lost thirty men. about two-thirds f their number, in killed and wounded. The rurales" loss was about a dozen men. Seven of the bands were cap tured and are in jail awaiting trial. Calderon had a hair-breadth escape, and has thus far eluded the rurales'. though he has been, seen in several places since the fight. He was a major in the revolutionary army in 1906 and still profees to be commanding a force of revolutionists against United States domination. DROWNED IN LAKE. WEXATCHEE, Sept. 20. A young awn by the name of McCormick was drowned on Saturday at Moses Lake. Little is known here regarding him of the accident, although he used ti live lere. His parents are well known here, although at present they reside in Leavenworth." CLAM CANNERIES. WESTPORT, Sept.' 20. A large amount of lumber has been piled on the wharf here for the purpose of rebui'ding the clam cannery belonging to Mr. Half erty, which was burned to the ground few months ago. His cannery at Aberdeen is running full time. The two other canneries here are run ning full time, and employing full forces. There is plenty of clams and the can neries run full time, except when the weather is so stormy it is impossible to dig them. WOUNDED WITH PAPER BULLET. SPOKANE. Sept. 20. While engaged in a sham battle at Old tort hponane, where the garrison of Fort Wright is now encamped, having gone there cn a practice march, Private Loetner ei com pany B was struck in the face with a Doer bullet discharged from a com raH. nm and was badlv injured. He mav lose his eyesight He was brought to Fort Wright this afteroon for treat ment In the sham battle Loeffler was one of th attaekins narfcr and was injured in atonning the ramparts. One of the besieging party became too excited ana fired while at close quarter. ORDERED TO FURNISH CARS. LINCOLN. Neb., Sept. 20.-The state railwar commission today issued a for mal order commanding the Willrcar A Sioux Falls Railway Company to fur nish cars at the stations along its line for the shipment of gmin direst to Omaha. This follows the complaint of the Omaha train exchange, made some time eo against the Great Northern road, as owner of the Willmar A Sioux Falls branch charging that it discrimi nate against Omaha in furnishing cars and making shipments of grain. NAVIGATION AT END. DAWSON. Sept. 20. The last of the Northern navigation steamers from at. Michaels this rear left there last Satur day with supplies for all the winter mail stations on the "Yukon River. All freight coming from other Yukon points via St. Michael ha been left at bV Michael. There may be one or two other boats of Other lines which may come from Fairbanks, due at Dawson, Not more than three or four more boats will leave Dawson this year toe Fairbanks. t: TB.A..D;a TaUafa An fha work. XUUgS IS J c A"'-- Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, hlnatino at yrifU nllicklv. TWO day's .....6, j n - - . treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug store. tt MBS M K I! THE MYSTIC At the All This I Week STAR THEATRE Sensational Novelty, Hypnotysm Up-to-Date, Big-Laughing Hit Matinee and Night Five Other Good Acts AT THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS STOBE GOES MERRILY ON Have you availed yourself of the opportunity to buy good, bright, new goods at cost? For that is what it is. Wholesale at Retail, one fifth or twenty per cent off on every article In this store Men's Suits The highest class line of clothing made in America $35.00 suits!. 1, $28.00 30.00 suits 24.00 25.00 suits -h 20.00 22.50 suits 18.00 20.00 suits 16,00 18.00 suits M.40 15.00 suits 12.00 Underwear $2.00 wool underwear, the gannet .....$1.60 1.50 wool underwear, the garment 1.20 1.25 wool underwear, the garment ; 1.00 Oregon Wool Blankets If you are going to need any blankets this winter it will pay you to come and take a look at the val ues we are offering in blankets. $15.00 blankets, in blue, white and pink $12.00 12.50 white blankets 10.00 10.00 white blankets 8.00 8.00 gray blankets 6.40 6.00 gray blankets '.: 4.80 5.00 gray blankets 4.00 Men's Pants $7.00 pants ." $5.60 6.00 pants .". 4.80 5.00 pants 4.00 4.00 pants ; 3.20 3.00 pants 2.40 Cravenette Bain Coats The Benjamin Hind $30.00 raincoats ....... ........$24.00 25.00 raincoats 20.00 18.00 raincoats 14,40 15.00 raincoats 12.00 i Boys' Suits Pries make, double seat and knee $0.00 suits $4.80 5.00 suits : 4.00 4.00 suits... 3.20 3.00 suits 240 Sox 50c wool sox 40c 25c wool sox 20c 300 pairs of wool sox at 15c a pair, two pair 25c K Hats The Astor hat. the best $3 hat sold in Astoria, $2.40 Miscellaneous $3.00 hats 12.40 3.00 sweaters 2.40 5.50 blue flannel shirts 2.80 1.00 working shirts 80c 1.00 neckties 1 80c 50c neckties 40c 50c suspenders 40c Boston garters 20c 15c collars 10c Brownsville Men Ells Store Commercial Street, Near 12th CARS KILL WOMEN. Wreck in Frisco Has Disastrous Results Motorman Placed Under Anest. sav rntvniSOO. Sent. 20, A Ken tucky street car tbis afternoon, crashed into a Santa Fe engine ai me corner . Twenty-fifth and Kentucky, and one - ... (.11.1 woman, Mrs. McLaughlin, was kiia-u. Three others were acriouMy hurt, but all are expected to recover. Mrs. McLaughlin was pinned between the locomotive and the sWeet car, and nearly an hour elapsed before she was extricated. Motorman Antone Aunn wa placed under arrest. He stated tne car was on a down grade and he was unable to control it with the brakes. MMIMMMMHMIMIM Stop Itl A neglected cough op cold may lead U t serious bronchial or lung trouoies. uou tk chances when Foley's Honey and Tar affords perfect security from ser- m v T ious effects of a coio. i. r. munu, Owl Drug Store. ii Our Insurance Department CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Be Kind You Have Always BoiigM Bears the Signature of m Mn i; FRANK J. 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