The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 02, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    F1UDAY, OOTOBEB 2
DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE
luuei Pamphlet of AU Civil
Criminal Cases.
and
WASHINGTON, Oct. l.-Thc De
partment of Justice hu issued a re
vised itutcmcnt (ivhitf in pamphlet
form summaries of the record to date
of all civil and criminal canes insti
tuted by the United State under the
Sherman Anti-Trut Law df July 2,
1890, and the uct to regulate com
merce approved February 4, 1SW, ai
amended, including the Elkiim Act,
The statement given the following
luminaries of canes under the Anti
Truts law;
Four bill in equity and three in
dictment under President Harrison's
administration from 1889 to 1894; four
bill in ciiiity, two information' and
;two indictment under President
Cleveland' .second administration
from 189.) to 1897. Three bill in equi
ty under I'reidcnt McKinley' ad
ministration from 1897 to Sept. 14,
1901. and eighteen bill in equity and
one forfeiture proceeding in civil ca
se and twenty five criminal indict
ment and two proceeding in con
tempt in criminal canes under Presi
dent Roosevelt' administration from
Sept. 1901 to date. The fine impos
ed in these cuse amounted to $147.
000, The summary of case under the
Interstate Commerce Act ihow one
indictment, during President Cleve
land's first administration and 35 in
dictments, live convictions, 18 nolle
prossed cases, seven quashed, one
dismised and four acquittal under
dismissed and four acquittal under
President Harrison's administration.
Under President Cleveland's sec
ond term there were 19 indictments
which resulted in nine convictions,
one dismissal, eight nolle prossed,
three quashed and one acquittal, sev
enteen petitions to enforce order of
'commission and one petition to re
strain defendants from making dis
criminatory rate, one prosecution for
contempt and sixty four petition for
mandamus to compel filing of annual
reports,' ;. ' 'J:'"7" 1
Under President McKinley' ad
ministration there were 22 indict
ments, five petitions -to enforce or
ders of commission and one petition
to declare pooling combinations ille
gal. These indictments resulted in
five conviction, one acquittal, four
nolle prossed and twelve not prose
cuted.'' 1 ', J ,:,
Under President Roosevelt' admin
istration to date it is shown that there
has been 157 indictment, 48 convic
tions, two acquittal, nine nolle press
ed, five demurrer sustained, four dis
missed, one quashed and eighty eight
pending the amount of fines imposed
wa $1,113,325. ' ,
THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
FINANCIAL
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
First National Bank
REVOLTS EXPECTED.
:. . ... ,vfv '-'
At Astoria, in the' State of Oregon,
at the close of business, September
23, 1908,
' RESOURCES,
Loans and discounts . ..,.$465,686.12
wveraratts, secured and un
secured ................
U. S. Bonds to secure cir
culation
Premiums on U, S, Bonds
Bonds, securities, etc.,..,,
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agent)...
Due from State Banks and
Bankers
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash
items 426.78
Notes -of other National
FINANCIAL,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
;:;";:;. OP THE . ; ,
AstorjaNationalBank
3,517.04
40,000.00
-; 1,200.00
55,430.00
7890.32
13,225.16
177,732.16
Situation In Turkey Alarming-Young Nickel. .Ve'nV.' V.'. V.V.V.
Turks Party in Power.
NEW YORK, Oct. l.-Nahle Me
Lynablc Moutran Pasha, a member of
a very old and wealthy Turkish fam,
ily, who ha been in New York for
the last month, tailed to-day on the
French liner La Provence for Pari.
He Is a close friend of Rashid Effcn-
di, brother of the present Sultan Ab
dul Hamid and when the former is
placed on the throne of Turkey in
1,495.00
317.25
Lawful money reserve in
bank, via:
Specie ...$203,000.00
Legal-tender note 715.00 203,715.00
Redemption fund with U.
S. Treasurer (5per cent
of circulation)
Due from U. S. Treasurer,
other than 5 per cent re
demption fund
2,000.00
350.00
Total .. $1,043,485.43
LIABILITIES.
hit brother' tead, which event will Capital stock pain in ..... $100,000.00
not be long postponed according to I Surplus fund 25,000.00
Nahle Moutan Pasha, the latter ek- undivided profits, less ex
J A J
oecU to have a hirh nl. f .h. I ..P'"8 "na Pa,
... , 7 r . w" I National Bank note
cut-
AMUSEMENTS.
THE GRAND
1 1U 'THEATRE 4 hAC
Commercial and Ninth Street
Tonight
HOLD UP OF THE MAIL
MESMERIZING HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW
HOW CLUE IS MADE
THE POLICEMAN'S VISION
25,058.94
40.000.00
981.02
"nmcnt- standint
In speaking of present condition in Due to State Banks and
Turkey, the pasha, through an inter- ?1er! :
r.r I Individual deposits subject
W - . . , . to check $682,707,70 :
The situation in Turkey is alarm- Demand certificates of de-
ing. The Young Turks party is In posit 169477.09
power but they are divided. There Certified Checks ...260.68 852,445.47
SONG
Tm Wearing My Heart Away For
You"
VIEWS
OF VIENNA
This Theatre is equipped with
the latest and most improved electri
cal Machines: Don't fail to see these
pictures.
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
MONDAY, THURSDAY AND
' SATURDAY.,
ADMISSION 10c Children 5c.
are two elements the radicals and
conservatives. I am certain there will
be a renewal of the Macedonion re
volts. The Younk Turk are losing
their grip. They are verging on de
spotism and abusing their power..
They are riding roughihod over the
Sultan, which U causing the anmity of
the religious element" , ,
The pasha said the German ambas
sador helped the Sultan in negotiat
ing the loan of the four million livret
recently obtained from the Deutsche
Bank. f
He think the conservative faction
will assert itself and that Rashid Ef
fendi will be made sultan in place of
his brother. , - .
Nahle Moultran Pasha said there
were 250,000 Syrians in this country,
many of whom were citizens and he
had told the editors of Syrian papers
here to urge them. to vote for Taft.
Total ..w. $1,043,485.43
State of Oregon, County of Clat
sop, a.t : ' ' t
I, S. S. Gordon, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
S. S. GORDON,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 26th day of September.-1908. ,
V. BOELLING. '
, , i Notary Public.
Correct Attest: ' -
G. C. FLAVEL. '
w. f. McGregor,
JACOB KAMM,
Directors.
At Att6rli in the State of Oretron.
the close of business, September 23,
IWB,
RESOURCES
Loan and discounts ....$433,677.79
; uveruratts, secured and
unsecured
U. S. Bond to secure cir
culation . ,,..,,,,.,,.,
U. S. Bonds to secure U, S.
Deposits
Other Bonds to secure U.
S. Deposits ............
Premiums on U. S, Bonds
Bonds, securities, etc. ....
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures
Other real estate owned..
Due from State Banks and
Bankers
Due from approved reserve
agents ....... J,...,.l..
Checks and other cash
items r. ..........
Notes of other National
Banks
Fractional paper currency,
.nickels, and cents .......
Lawful money reserve in
bank, viz: '
Specie ...$77,379.65
Legal-tender notes 720.00
Redemption fund with U,
S. Treasurer (5 per cent
of circulation)
8,465.35
47,500.00
20,000.00
34,000.00
3,045.00
65,413.3-'
4,030.00
8,233.41
4,845.45
143,049.01
3,672.71
1,240.00
241.22
78,099.65
2,375.00
Total '...............$857,887.89
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund 50.000.00
Undivided profits; less ex
penses and taxes paid.. 18.786.55
National Bank notes out
standing ., 44.000.00
Individual deposits subject
to check.... 339,642.98
Demand certificates of de
posit 51.457.61
Time certificates of de
posit 253,859.00
Certified checks 141.75
United States deposits
50,000.00 695,101 J4
Total ..........,.....$857,887.89
State of Oregon, County of Clat
sop, 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 knowledge
and belief.
J. E. HIGGINS.
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to. before
me this 30th day of September. 1908.
- " M. C. MAGEE,
Notary . Public,
Correct Attest:
GEO. H. GEORGE,
GEORGE W. WARREN,
A. SCHERNECKAU.
Directors.
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK
;"5
1908,
AEROPLANES FOR NAVY.
They Must Meet More Stringent Re
quirements Than For the Army. t
NEW YORK, Oct. I Lieut. Swan,
U. S. N., recently appointed by Sec
retary of the Navy to investigate to
the practicability of the aeroplane in
naval warfare, is in New York to con
sult with A. M. Herring, an aeroplane
expert.
Lieut. Swan said the
, . .. ASTORIA. OREGON.
' Statement called by the Stat Bank Examiner, ' September 23,
; (Condensed)
Loans and securities...... $107,182.95 Capital . , ........$ 50,000.00
Furniture and fixtures 4,421.46 Undivided profits ......... 4,358.25
Expense account 1,279.41
Available funds:
Due from banks.. .$15,533.47
Cash in vault $16,8S7.82 32,421.29 Deposits . . 90,946.86
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They represent
"A fit for every foot"
"A style for any taste
CHAS. V. BROWN
The Family Shoe Store Blaa
A SUMMER
Dm
Unfermented Grape Juice
absolutely non-alcoholic
Concord 5oc quart
Catawba ,.6oc quart
Welch's Grape Juice
Nips.
.10c
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO.
589,!, Commercial Street
THE TRENTON I
i First-CIass Liquors andoCigars ;
T ' a-i-m .-, 102 CommeTdil Street , . '' . o
I Cocmt GMnaiRU tad 14th. f ASTORIA, OREGON
Total . '.... $145,305.11
Total . ....$145,305.11
J. M.1 ANDERSON,
Cashier
K Wi
ptoria Theatre
F. M, HANLIN
Lessee and Mgr.
THE SEASON'S EVENT
H. H. FRAZEE'S
Piquant Musical Mixture
Isle
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Spice !
TONIGHT
requirements for the aeroplane to be
government I used in the navy are far more diffi
cult to meet than those of the army.
The machine must be able to stay in
the air four hours and maintain an
average speed of forty miles an hour
and should be able to travel a distance
of 200 miles if necessary. It must al
to be able to start from the water,
no tracks, of course, being available
as are used at present in starting a
machine on land.
The aeroplane, as it will be used
by the army department, would not
be an offensive machine but would be
used for scouting purposes.
"To equip our ships with the plants
would be to increase their efficiency
3(fl) percent" said the lieutenant. "Sup
pose," he added," each ship doing
Book and Lyrics by Allen Lowe and George E. Stoddard, elabo
rated and amplified by Frederick Rankin, author of "Happyland,"
"The Gingerbread Man," etc. Music by Paul .Schindler. and Ben
Jerome''. ;V.y". .'J. :
, TWENTY SONG HITS AND UNIQUE DANCES
The Peer of all Musical Comedies
THE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION
Company of 60 People American Beauty Chorus Pfisitively
the Greatest, Prettiest, Singing, Acting and Dancing Chorus ever
organized.
Entire Production Richly Staged, Cleverly Acted, Handsomely
Gowned, Perfectly Presented.
Prices - - 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $L50
scout duty were to be equipped with
three aeroplanes , and one sent off
forty miles to starboard and one for
ty miles to port while the third went
the same distance off the bow. See
what a great fan shaped area these
ships of the air could cover and how
small a chance of any surprise by an
opposing ie?t."
MRS. HAIN'S ATTITUDE
NEW YORK, "Oct. 1.-A11 doubt
as to what wouM be the attitude of
Mrs. 'Hains in the forthcoming trial
of her husband,, Captain Peter . C.
Hains, jr., acused of the murder of
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William E. Annis, at the. Bayside
(I I.) Yacht Club, in August last,
was dispelled to-day by the inauguar
ation by her of proceedings in the
Supreme Court, Brooklyn, in which
a general denial is made of the al
legations of wrongdoing with' Annis
which Captain Hains made in his suit
for divorce against her and formed
the basil of bis defense for the shoot
ing of Annis., Mrs. Hains asks coun
sel fees to defend the divorce sui al
imony and the custody of three chil-
drn. It appears that Mrs. Hains al
leges that the break between herself
and her husband was due to the poi
soning of the latter's mind' -by her
brother-in-law, Thornton J. Hains,
whose enmity she had incurred, shej
asserts by repulsing his advances. In
her petition for $1,000 counsel fees
and $50 a week alimony, Mrs. Hains
will utterly deny improper relations
with Annis. The famous confession
of her improper conduct upon which
the' attorneys for Captain Hains have
depended to prove their clinet's ir
responsibility, it is asserted, is now
repudiated, save only, that the claim
is advanced by Mrs. Hains that it
was obtained from her while she was
under the effects of a drug. A letter
beginning: "My dear Billy" which the
lawyers for Captain Hains have in
their possession and which they claim
was written by Mrs. Hains to Wil
liam E. Annis, is declared a forgery..
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