The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 27, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1907.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
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CHILD STEALS MONEY.
TnYar Old Oiil Purchased Cindy
J' '. With Proceed,
. N&W.YOaiK, Nov. SWI.-A K'k
ihmumjiio ; vntort'il JU'itry E. bdellium
stoi at J.liiilciihiirit, Long Island and
nloln from the vutmtur a package of
currency- mi J elieck wlilili ti hud made
ready fos the bank. The police were
put on tlin eoe but wore umilild to find
tliti thktf, : The ten-year old daiiiMv
of neighbor during the' week tin been
large purchaser of candy at th iltiro
and today, Kdolmnn lieeume curlout and
asked ttia child where she vol tin
money, v On close questioning tht ohllJ
broke doown and told lum aha bod taken
It 'IT hi )imtar, Bhe led him to her
home and there 1a Ux were the cheuk
and money less (1.80, which had ton
spent for ndy, 13dlinan regained hit
money and the child received a spank
lug, Edelman .it-fused t divulge ber
name, . ' ' J
LIVING CHEAPER
1
Swapping JtfductioM la Priott of Mta
and Provision.
dUCACO, Nov. 2a.-weeping redtiO'
tlona in tin price of Bitot and pro
vision art promised Chicago consumers
a a result of a similar decline In the
price of H vt tok that h been going
on for the last 4ft days,
Reduction in the wholesale prices of
these eoinmoditle , were made, tester
day averaging about 10 per ent for all
kind of meets and poultry.
Thl reduction will rch the con
sumer bv the end of the week, accord
ing to abatement made by prominent
roUiler last sight, and the new schedule
of prices' will undouMedly be put Into
effect at that time. 4 4 .-
j JMSW ; PRECEDENT. ;;)
CUst Room Ethic Changed By Proftaaor
of German.
CHICACO. Nov. 20.- new precedent
in class room etltle ha been set by a
orthwenlern 1'olvemity professor,
Professor Jame Taft Hatfield, head of
the deportment of (Jerutsa, after quv
tlonlng Ml Alice Christopher, a junior,
a,lut a Uillloult grammatical construe
tion laet Friday, told ber her reply waa
wrong. i ,
Yesterday wa the AM meeting of
hi close sine that time, and after catl
ing it to onlcr h called MU Chris
topher to hi deak.
"I despise dogmatism,", waa Uia pref
ace of hi remark by 9 wlilch he ex
plained that ha himself had been wrong.
n hi hand he held a bum of yellow
. chryeanthmtiiinn, which her handed to
Mjm Christopher when he asked pardon
for hi unjut criticism.
HE GIVES GOOD AD.
: VICE
HOW TO RELIEVE CATARRH TELLS
OP PRESCRIPTION EASILY PRE
:. PARED AT HOME, TO GIVE
PROHP RELIEF.
The coming month will be a 1iarvet
for the doctor and patent medicine
manufacturer unlea great care ia taken
to keep the fect dry, alto dre warmly.
ThU advice ahould ht heeded by all
who are aubject to rheumatism, kidney
nd bladder trouble and eapeelally
catarrh. While the latter la conildored
by mot aufferer an incurable disease,
there are few men or women who will
fail to experience great relief from the
following almple home proscription, and
if taken In time It will prevent an at
tack of catarrh during the entire aeason.
Here I the prescription which any one
can mix i Fluid Extract Dandelion one
half ounoea, Compound Syrup Saraapa
Till throe ounce, Shake well in .a
'' each meal and again at bedtime "
' " ' The ' Compound Kargon In thle pre
' acrjption "acta directly upon the elimi
native tissue of the kikney to moke
them filter and strain from the blood,
the poieona tnat prpuuoe all form of
catarrhal affections, Relief ia often felt
" even after the first few dose and it is
aeldora that ' the sufferer ever exper
lencea a return attack within the year.
This prescription 1 makes a splendid
MeviAil nil fnrmal f9 tlSk.l Aim ntm
dora and audi symptoms lame back,
bladder wcaknensca and rheumatism
' pain are entirely dispelled. ';
:, t At . this valuable, though , simple, re
cipe come from a thoroughly reliable
source,, it., ahduld be heeded by, every
afflicted reader.
The gold, mined In the United States
last year wa" valued at $04,373,800. Oon
,r ahleriiig nil tlie sources of supply, the
.., ..currency question ought to be worked
out tajtisfaotorily without much delay.
REPORT OF BIG CANAL. . .
(Continued ifroin Pag 1)
iiicct the di'Uiwida of ike work tut win-
mm lalior during t year,
"The tot it I force of ki)id and nimlJIl
ml InlKirer of the luthinlnn Cnruil Coin
iiiimtlon and l'mmum IUIrottd on June
III), 1WKI, vm ll,K0( and on June 30,
1IMI7, It was 2(1,440 an Incnwso'ln the
total of 10,000 men, During thlt pi-ild
20.HH4 men were hrouiU to the Tstlnniiit
from the United State, Euroic, and the
Wmt Indies, The lalit-r problem I still
an unsolved one, out the' expcrlmeiiU of
dm pt rr with a diversity of races
and rial IiMtulitir) hat Improved tbo it
llrlency" o the force and promle to
make the term of service umr. 1 ropi
cat labor Is migratory, and not'wlthstanJ
Ing superior wages, lioutdug, and sub
sistence, there will always be large
ierlodlca elwnge In the Individual intm,
A Kgular recruiting oranlatlon chang
ed frwn one1 labor' center to anotlier,
will alwny be Mnry to keep
maximum forco available.
"At the close of the last fiscal yr
1120 hmises wem available for quarter
ing employ of all classes, furnishing
buildings; for ofiKs, hl. messes,
kitchens, snd storeroom. On June 30.
1007, 2S08 buildings were in ue for the
sama purposs. ConshU'rlng the large
Increase in the akllled" fore and the
numlier of women and children provided
for' during tht, past yr, the number
of people from the, I'oltal .State
qarter now, a compared with the close
of the lat flscsl ysar, Is Just about
.kmblcd, but they are all belter and
mors comfortably boused titan at this
period last year. New bouses are being
turned over every day., snd each lious-;
finished relieves the conirrestlon, If any,
In that particular locality, or enables
some employee to 'iid for his family
Tlie congestion In the quarUrs of the
wmmon laborer has entirely dissp
jieared, due to two causes, first, the
(ompletoir of a great many house dur-
ng the past qar, and, secon-l, Uis fact
that with Improvement in efficiency it U
not necessary to house a large a nu
ber of men as formerly,-
"At the clone of the fiscal year 15
hotek were operated1 for whits AmeH
can, where good wholesome meal are
furnished for1 30 cents each. These hotel
re under the direction of stewards from
the United States, and the cook are
generally Americans or men who have
had experience in hotels and restaurants
in the United States.
"The Hotel Tivoll, at Anton, U opcr
sted also for employees, but on account
of superior accommodation and appoint
ment higher rate prevail.
"Kljrhteen mess halls or operated for
tta Europeans,' Where y day'e board l
furnished for 40 cents. The stewards
and cook at these messes are usually
Europeans, and a meal peculiar to the
taste of the men boarding there , ia
served. .. .
"There are in operation 23 kitchen
for the West Indian laborer, where a
day's board ia furnished for 30 cents
and is made up of uh food supplies a
they are mst accustomed to and prepar
ed by cook f their own country. The
common laborer of the st Indie is
employed upon a basis of subsistence be
ing part of his compensation. This wss
found advisable on account of his ca.-e
less habit and the fact that insufllclent
nourishment impaired hi usefulness as
A laborer, and , sooner' or later landed
him in the hospital. '. . .
"These hotels, messes, , and kitchens
iir Inspected daily by Ute supervising
empktyees 01 tlie department , of lnlior,
ipiarters, and sulmiatenee, and weekly by
the district physician. All meats, vege
tables, and food supplies are carefully
Inspected before they are ued. ,
"The number for meal sewed during
the month of June, 1IMI7, is as follows:
Hotel, 11)7,411) ; messes, 280.155; kitchens,
450,705, or nearly a million meals for
the mouth. , ;
"The subsistence operation are mere
ly self sustaining, and It is not the pur
pose to make profit. They are oper
ated upon the . basis . of contributing
messes a far as possible.
Tht Commercial.
Tht Commercial still continue to do
a good business. The finest grade of
different kinds of refreshment kept at
this well' known establishment assures a
continuance of Its popularity. The, pro
prietor, Otto Sund. Is ft genial gentle
man, and Is well and favorably known In
tbi city. .Drop into the Commercial
when in tht neighborhood. It 1 on Uom-
merolal street: near Eleventh.
MORS INDICTMENTS.
Brooklyn' Banker Material for Grand
-.,' v Jury Investigation.
N13M YORK, Nov. 20,-Tliore is a
persistent rumor to the effect that the
Kim County grand jury which has
been Investigating, tb affair of several
of the banks in Brooklyn which closed
thoir doors at the beginning of the re
cent financial, flurry ms. found more
indictments egaint bankers. The Tu
rner Has It that (Ivc more Indictment
have been ordered by the grand jury
Slid that they will be rctuitied to the
court soon, perhaps some limn today.
At!,ttaiit ' Dlttrii't Attorney KMw,
who has bud churgn iijf the esses before
tint grand jury, lust night refused to
cunhYiii the lejdirts or, to eoinmcut on
it In any manner, ,
feverul days ago tlie grand jury re
tuiiied Indictments against Howard
Maxwell, Arthur D. Camplwll and W.
iow, respectively president, cashier and
director of Hie liorough Dunk of Brook
lyn, charging grand larceny and forginry,
(iow and Campltell at once secured bail,
hut Maxwell was confined. In jail until
last night, when bail was finally secured
for him' also, . ,
SHOT BY HOLD-UPS.
OAKLAND, Cai "Nov. 20,-i'ieorgc
While, a' special policeman, uas shot
dead In a saloon at the corner of Sixth
ami Alice streets, tonight by a couple of
hold up men. These men were in the
aH of holding up the saloon when White
dropMid In. The thieves promptly turn
ed their guns on him and he fell dead
at the first volley, The men then fled
and succeeded In affecting their escape.
Tlie new battleship Nebraska 1 mak
ing her final trial trip on the Pacific
side. A the Oregon waa built there the
country Is convinced that the Pociflc
Ooast shipyard understand their busi
ness, '
The Morning Astorisn delivered at
your door, 80 cent per month,
Vierniiiny - and (j'renfc Britain i'mivt
jgftln expre-d a dosiie for unK'eTsai
rt',i''c With thy kaiser, tlie king and
I'ni'Jft iiiii all of one miml it will be
hard for any other combination to pro
voke war.
Women Need
a natural laxative and tonic when
troubled with lassitude, depression,
nervousness or a general run-down
condition of the system.
Nature resttonds quickly, and rcgu
. larity is eublilicd ly the we of
Sold everywhere. InboxeslOcandSGc
V CXPERICNCC
( Mi
Tmoc Mann)
r. dciohj
'aml CorvftisMTS&e.
Anroos seneini s ikslrli snd desanptkm
eatt'klf umtuid rmt oetnUin free wbfliher so
turaiitem is pti,bl,if punM. OHBinnnlmt.
UoMMritlriaodntfsl. HAKOBOOX on Psuhu
. ant Ins UISmI siinr for Hourma pmtariu.
Vtiut4 uiuin tiirjuh tt una 4 Co. raoelve
tftelal naUa, vllboal otiirg. to tbe
Scientific flarlca
A kseSsonslv Ohntnted wseklr. Imt Me.
enliUim (if ftiif stlenuat IrxiniaL Tarns. (S a
Emit tnar Boutin, IL tow Sjr ell Bdnln.
Umicti OSie. M r St. WsebUwlwa, U. C.
t HMttM MMIIH
SUBSCRIPTIONS
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the 1908 Magazines.
There is no nicer Xmas present for all ages than a
subscription to one or more of the late magazines.
Come in and look over the clubs and decide
for yourself.
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The Work We Do
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Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair.
We will be glad to quote you prices.
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STEEL & EWART
H. B. PASSES,
Proprietor.
E. P. PASS ER,
Manager. f'
PARKER HOUSE
. 11 EUROPEAN PLAN.
First Class In Every Respect
Free Coach to the Hon.
Bar and Billiard Room
Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor
' for Commercial Men
Attoria Oregon
! .' fll S .. .if -
" That Thanksgiving
Dinner
WILL NOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT SOME OF OUR SELECT TABLE
, WINES A PARTIAL LIST TO CHOOSE FSOM.
SWEEi WINES :. ! ' ' Sparkling sec ury-O'Tagrani, euor-
Old Port Tawnv. rich, liirht and veeoent.
i color. 1
Old Sherry Pole, clean, nutty.
Angelica Soft, agreeable, full.
Muscatel Very fruity, aweet.
WHITE WINES
Riesling Medium light tablo wine, 1
Sauterne Natural mellow, pronounced
flavor.
Chateau Yquem Full bodied Creme '
o' Sautornee. ,.
PHONE 1881 " PROMPT DELIVERY
RED WINES :
Zinfandcl Clean, light table wine.
: Burguudy (Medium bodied, mfellow. .,
1 Sparkling Burgundy Brilliant, pleas
ant . Grape Juice, Marascliino cherries, fruit
. and Cognac Brandies, and full
line of Cordials. ,
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO.
V 589 Commercial Street . .
1. Q. A. BOWLBlf, President. - " rCANK PATTON, Casnler.
0, I. riCTJEPJSON, Vlee Presldsnt. J. W.-OARXEB, A'sUnt Csshlst.
Astoria Savings Bank
Cspllstl Paid in VOOjm. T- Surplus and Dndlrided Profits Vttfm
Transsrt tieneral BaDklng finstnes. Bteriwl pm cm Tim oe posit
FOUE PER CENT PEB ANN" DM
'hi ,
Eleventh and Duan tret.
ASTORIA, ORlCCsl
First National Bank of sAstcria Ore.
KHTAltLISIIEU 188(5.
Capital $100,000
Sherman Transter Co.
1 HENRY 8HEB MAN. Manager ' ' ' ,
Hscka, Carriage Baggsgs-ChsckeJ sTroos'erred -Trucks osd Fundt ate
Wtfons-Planos) Mortd. Boxed and Shipped.
433Commercltl Street
Kaia Faom m
THE G EM
C. F. WISE, Prop.
Choict Win, Llqnort Merchant Loach Froa '
and (2 sax 11:30 1, b. tt 1:30 JB.
" Hot Lock at aH Hoar tsCtatt . ' .
Conn EJersnth and Conmardal ,,.
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Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co.
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No. 6 and 23 run from Astoria, to Clatsop Beach via Ft. Stevens. No. IS
runa from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beach direct. No. 24 runs from
Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 run from Astoria to Clatsop Beach direct.
Noa. 21, 25 and 29 run via Ft. Stevens. No. 23 ran from Clatsop Beach to
Astoria and Portland direct. Additional train will he run from Astoria to Ft.
Stevens and return on Sunday, leaving Astoria 11:30 a. m, arrive Ft Steven
12:29 p. m. Returning leave Ft. Stevens 2:00 p. m., arrive Astoria t:48 p. ss.
, Trains marked run dailv; f Telegraph stations.
CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Gobi.
with Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria with steamers for San Francisco
anil Tillamook and Ilwaeo Railway ft Navigation Co.'s boat and railway.
- Thrtuch ticket, sold to and from aii points in tie East and Europe. For
further particular! apply to, . R. H. JENKINS, . .
: . t . ' Uin- rassngr. Agt,
.. ' . ' Astoria, Or.
November Tide Table.
NOVEMBER, 1907.
High Water.
Date.
Friday
Saturday ..... 2
SUNDAT .. ... S!
Monday .. ..... 4
Tuesday 51
Wednesday .. (
Thursday ...7
Friday .. 8
Saturday 9
SUNDAY .. .... 10
Monday .. .....11
Tuesday .. ....12
Wednesday .. ..IS
Thursday' . . ...14
Friday .. ,
Saturday .
SUNDAT .
Monday ..
Tuesday . .
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday ..
Saturday
SUNDAY .
Monday . ,
Tuesday" ..
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday .. ,
Saturday .
, ...1
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18
.; , .19
.. . .toj
. .' s21i
......12!
.25
A. M. P. 1
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9:42 T.5 9:45
10:23 t. 010:37
11:00 S. 5 11:27
11:37 8.9 .....
0:13 8.013:13
1:00 8.012:53
1:48 7.8 1:32
2:38 T.6 2:12
3:81 T.4 3:00
4:80 7.4 3:61
6:84 7.0 4:54
:46 7.1 :07
7:83 T.8 T:80
8:60 T.7 8:60
9:39 8.1 9:58
10:25 8.610:65
11:05 8.711:45
11:44 8.9
0:31 7.612:18
1:12 7.312:60
1:52 7.1 1:28
2:30 . 1:65
3:09 6.7 2:28
3:50 . 8:02
4:81 S.5 3:42
6:16 1.6 4:30
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7:00 7.0 6:40
7:62 7.4 7:65
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