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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1907)
ri- THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTOMA OREGON. TUESDAT, DECEMBER to, ,7. 'i ''' ' v - in i. MJ,., - Ml I HBPOUT Or Tills WMMUiw ur . THIS We Want Your Patronage Wc may not be the cheapest decorators in the city, but we do claim that we do good work and do it promptly. It Will Pay You to See Us About Painting and f Paperhanging Allen Wall Paper & Paint Co. Eleventh and Bond Sts. ON THE WATERFRONT The Regular Grist of News of Vessels Moving. STEAMER ELDER ARRIVES IN The Asuncion, Senator and Northland go to Sea Daisy Freeman, Stiathon drick and Washington Arrive in Storm Bulletin Posted Yesterday. The steamer Costa Rica left San Francisco on Sunday and is due here today. Tim steamship Tiberius, grain laden, passed out on Sunday She ia bound for 5 the United Kingdom, via fort sua. San Pedro and San Francisco, reached the Oallender dock yesterday at I o'clock p. m. with a good lot of freight and a fine passenger lit. After a short delay she proceeded on her way. The British steamer Valeria came in yesterday at 10 a. m. and proceeded up the river at 4:45 p. m. The City of Panama, arrived here yes terday at 3:13 p. m. and left up at 5 o'clock. The American siearner Persia, from San Francisco, arrived yesterday after noon at 3:30 and left for Portland where she will load a general cargo for the Orient ' The Northland came down the river yesterday, heavy laden with lumber and left out at 11 a. m. She carried SoO.OOO feet of lumber for San Francisco. The French bark Buffon. Captain Ameline in command, was reported last night as being outside with pilot aboard the Buffon left Newcastle 'on October 13th consigned to Kerr, Gilford A. Co., of Portland, She will load grain , at that port. The British steamw .StrathendrUk. In 'ballast, from San Francisco, arrived bore at 8 a, m. Sunday, and paused up the river. She will load) wheat at Portland for the United Kingdom. V The steam schooner Daisy Freeman arrived in at 8 a. in. Sunday, The Standard Oil Company' at earner Asuncion came down the river at (1 p. m. on Sunday and passed out to sea yes terday at 7 a. m., for Su Francisco. The Americana which has been loading at Knappton, will wail today for Sidney, Australia, with 1.009,000 feet of lumber. The following was poMcd at the Western Union oflV yesterday i South eat storm warning, 0:40 p. m., Port Orescent, Vet' Port Angeles. Blaine. Rellinghani, Port Townsend, Everett, Seattle, Tacoina, Anaeortes, Aberdeen, North Head, Astoria and Marshfield. Storm approaching Vancouver Island, moving ea4. Will cause high south easterly wind durhig next 24 hours. The Stimantia, loaded with flour and machinery, will be due here thia evening bound for- Honolulu and way ports. The French bark Armen sailed from San Franrioo, for Portland, yesterday. ILLINOIS-CENTRAL CONTROL. Final Clash Between Hanlman nd Fish Forces. CUICAUO, Dw. On the eve of tin' Anal clah for control of the Illinois CVntrat Railroad, lividont llarahttn ex pressed eonlldenc yesterday. Today, the attorney representing the Itttrriin'aii llamhan Interests will appr-av before Judge Hall and ask that the earli est possible date be fixed for the hearing uf arguments on the temporary Injunc tl.m issued by Judge Ball, which cnuseu the adjournment of the meeting of the titlhiildera and on the result of which control of the road apparently hinges. V expect that an tflmost Immediate hearing will be granted" said President Harahan. "and th subject will be out of the way when the adjourned mectiiw is called on Deoemler 18." It is believed that Wednesday will b. fl.ed as the date tor the hearing of the mot km to dissolve the injunction. At toruey R. M. Shaw will represent the Harrimaii forces, and Attorney U. W. Uman will appear for the Fish faction, If the case is decided before December 18 that date- probably will determine the control of the railroad. PRAYERS OFFERED. Asto Haiti OflaHF at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the oIom of business, December 3, 1M7. KKSOURCKS. ft.5Ol.0A 17,500.00 Churchmen Pray For Filibuster About to be Shot NEW YORK, Dec. 9. Prayers were offered in the First Presbyterian Church of Hiakensack, N. J-. yesterday, for the safety of George II. Vice, oue of a party of filibusters captured in Brazil recent- Iv and sentenced to be shot. Vice lived in Havkeneack where his mother still lives. Vice, with a number of other Americans and Canadians, joined Se bastian Ma cab' who recruited a hundred men and then attempted to capture the State of Mines Geraes, Braiil. Uraimai. troops captured the party. Mrs. Vice has appealed to the State Department to ave the life of her son and diplomatic steps have been taken to investigate the case. INVESTIGATE TRUST COMPANIES. SEW YORK. Dee. O.-The Brooklyn grand jury which, lat week, Investi gated the affair of the suspended Jenk ins and Williamsburg Trust Companies, will make a report today and It Is x-n.y-ts.1 that several Indictments will be handed down. Then the jury will take up the affairs of the Brooklyn Bank and the International Trust Company. It is expected that the grand jury will com plete its invest Igatlon of banks this week and the district attorney then expect to rush to trial the cases of all those indicted. Loans ami discounts Uerdrits, secured and tin- AAl'tll'ttd . U . . t t , t I U. H. bonds to secure circula tion . U, M. bond to secure U. H. deposits 60,000.00 Premium on U. N. bond.... 8.875 .00 Honda, securities, etc....... tW.U7.4H Banking house, furniture, ami fixture 4,340.75 Other real estate owned 8,a;i3 I Dm from National Banks (not reserve agents) 8,157.03 On from (State Bank and Banker. IT.UStJ.OO Due from approved r.serv. ..,,,t. .. .' 150.510.60 i Cheek and other oaali Item. . 8.M7H2 Clearing house certificate.... o.ow.uu Note o older National Bank 885.00 Fractional iwr currency, nickels, and cent 1.2807 lawful Money Reserr In Bank, vlst SimwI 1133.0X3 UgnMender note 17.000 14B.W8.00 liwlempuou fund Wit U. . Traaaurer (0 pr cent circu lation) 878.00 Read the Morning Astorian. NOTED SCULPTOR ARRIVES. KEW YORK. Dee. 9. Among the pas semrers on the Liner Lusltania which ar rived yesterday wer two distinguished artists, Ceargo Wade and Ernest Moore. Mr. Wade Is a sculptor who made a re nutation bv his statue of royal per sonace. nd Mr. Moore is a painter of note. He bring with him a number o nlcture which he will exhibit in Wh ington. He will be the guest of the Briti-h Ambassador. Pat Uwlor left yesterday for Seaside on a week' hunting trip. rrh- ttner Georze W. EWer. from L . , !! ZZp I I.-. Announcement of Continuation of OUR DISCOUNT SALE On account of the continuation of the Special Holidays we have derided to let our Discount Sale run all through the rnonth of December, thereby giv ing CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS the Benefit of Extraordinary Values Music Cabinets in Mahogany, Golden Oak and Walnut. Special Holiday Prices, $7 to $25 Parlor and Library Tables in Golden, Weathered and ' Fumed Oak. Special Holiday Pi ices from $2 to $25 I : Brass Bedsteads in Satin and PoletFinishes. Special Holiday Prices from $37.50 to $50 Comfortable Rockers in Golden, Weathered and Fumed Oak. nmmt of tub condition of tub "irst National Bank: at Astoria, In tint Mat of Oregon, at tli nlii.a nl tiiulnns. ltaitillilwip 5 iiuit UEHOUKCKS. fjisns and dlsiHiililtS, ,t575.7Tl iu tKerdrafls, secured and un secured . 1.4II10JJ t U, N. ImhhI to secur elreula- tlou 33,000,00 Premiums mi V. 8. tsind l.tt.0.00 Bnii.l, seuuritle. (....,,... fiO.liao.OO Due fnun National Bank (not reserve agent ,, 5H, 111,75 ' Dun from Mat Bank and btiker 31.314.00 Due from approved reerv agent ,, I3l.103.lS Check ami other cash Item. , l.Ooo.ti Note of other National Bank 10,oq Nickel and rent.,.. 3135 I j. wiul Money Iteserv in Bank, vis i Specie 1192.000 Ugal temler note in 102,019.00 Hislemptlon fund with U. 8. Treuter to ier eu eireu- lation) 1.050.00 Total I013.508.I7 1.IABIL1TIKS. Capita! tok paid In M.OOOjOO Mirpiu iuua ou.wv.uv Undivided proflt. les penset ana taxes aiu ia.jjn.tu National Bank note out- tandinir 17.500.00 Dim ta Stst liank and Banker. M77.42 Due to approved rescrva agent 000 39 Individual deposit subject to rlieck WJtUMMU Demand certificate of de- -oslt . 6S.049.73 Time eertiflcatra of de posit 0330,000.34 U. S. deposit 6).0W.0O 77700,79 Totl $013,509.17 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop F J. V. ITii'irin rnitliUr of th Mrwiv. namM Unit, tlo soiemnly wr that .. ... ..... t. in suove siswnicnv is true o tn or. of my knowledge and belief. CsshLer 8ulsi'ribed aiul aworn to be (or m thi 0th day of Decemlspr. 1007. C,m. C FULTON. XoUry Public. Correct Attest i Gm. H. OIX)BC.K, GHOROK W. WARREN, U MAXSUK. Tlrei-tnr. Total.... .ll.104.744.Ht UAHII4TIE8 Capital stock pid In lM,ooo,iio Surplus fund ia,tKK),oo I'ndivlded profit, U ex penses ami tr ini . ..... sfi.mj.vT National Bank notes out- stamllna 32.IUO00 Due to other National Bank.. 3.157.(13 Individual deport sublect to rneok fuua.a.ni o llemand certiorate of de posit , tM.64l.llt CertlArd check .... 1.122.03 923,00431 Total .....I1.1Q4.744JH State of Oregon. County of Clatsop, . I. a 8. Cordon. Cashier of the abort. named batik, do solemnly er that ; the abov statement I true to the best i of my knowledga and belief, j Cashier. ! ftubscribed and worn to belor m thi 6th day of December. l7. v. iwradJNO. Notary Publle. Correct Atltt JACOB KAMVf, . C. FlVEL, W. F. MotiRWiOR. Director. RINTING... Of Every Description At Reasonable Prices J. S. DELLINCER CO. P NEW TO-DAY. Colam'ula anil Victor rrphoihoo and lateat record at 414 Conuarolal treet. A. R. Cyrua tt OUer typawriura nd automatle stenofrapher at A R. Cyrua, 411 Commercial trL tt If otic. Door Mats, 60 cent taoni Umbrtlb Vase. 75 cent each. You nd thm It this kind of weather. Be HIMtbrtV k Oor. , lfw Gracsry Stor. Try our own mUtur of eoffes th 1. P. B. Fresh fruit and regetabls. Bsbollet ft Co. gTocers. Phone Mi 128L Th Tyler. Th Tyler still keep up it rtptita tlon. Good liquor and polite attentlos will always win, and in pursuance of this Idea Clartnca Tyler haa mad M change In th quality of hi goodr, and lias secured the sendee of Unci Gtt Lent who genial personality mains him popular with th Tyler's patrons. Everyon known when th Tylr Is, Sixth and Bond street. Special Holiday Prices, $2.75 to $35 Morris Chairs and rl RocKers- in all finishes. Special , Holiday Prices, $1 to $6 Thirty in Two Years Astoria. established in 1875. Dressers & Chiffoniers Golden Oak, Birdseye Maple, Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, Special Holiday Prices, $8.50to$50 H Reduced Sat last Th Canailian Pari do bat announced t rate of 38 second clar. Astoria to Nw York. Thi rat appllea via Spokaa or via Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver. Apply to James Finlayson, Agent, S7T Commercial (tract, Aitoria, for full par ticular regarding tb splendid serrle given by thi line. The Plc. The Palac Restaurant I atlll keep ing up It reputation for th excellence of It meets, and service, a reputation that Is of th best, and well earned. Th door never clos at thi popular place and at any hour of tb day or night th best the market afford can tlway b had served" in excellent tyl. No matter how great tb rush may b each patron receive du attention and complkints ar unheard of. J Those who desire to purchase Xmss present ore respectfully Invited to patronize the sale of fancy articles at Academy of the Holy Name, Sixteenth and Franklin street. Th al will b held from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m., December 12, 13 and 14. 12-8-St. The Commercial. The Commercial evidently I not ex periencing any hard time, judging by the liberal patronage accorded thi well known resort. Good good, and a well furnished place surely attract th best class of trad and Otto Sund I kept busy catering to it. Everyone know th Com mercial as a pleasant place to spend a few minute In, and it ha long bean recognized as a well known plao of meeting for friend. Drop in and see for yourself. Commercial street near 11th. Morning Astorian, 00 cent per month delivered by carrier. Morning Astorian 60 per month. IT STANDS THE TEST Hill's High Grade Coffee." IS THE VERY HIGHEST TYPES OF RARE OLD COFFEES, i BLENDED FOR STRENGTH AND AROMA, SMOOTH AND DELICATE FLAVOR, SCIENTIFICALLY ROASTED I t I ...EVERY CAN GUARANTEED. . . Acme Grocery Co. The tJp-to-Date Grocers.