Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1901 2 $to reward )WEEK AT SALEM We shall give $10.00 in gold as a first prize, and $5.00 as a second prize, to the boy or girl under eighteen years of age writing the best poem of two or more verses, using the MONARCH RANGE as subject of the poem. All poems to be handed in before 6 P. M. on February 16, 1905 CHARLES HEILBORN (EX SON ! Few Bills Passed in Legislature I This Week. NEW FISH LEGISLATION Complete House Furnishers. 590592 Commercial St. flHhlitg ginr. No (louJIItie Is rut.ililUhr.l Ht th bitr nor nn IIoimim. chnnw il The unliiry of mnNtor WBrdon In rt (luciM from $2500 to $2000 niul that o tho deputy In rained firm IO0O to $1500. A Mk flKht l hum to bo vibv In tlif Irslshiturc over the flshorlcs. Twenty Itshery bllln huve been Introduced and still the Important bill for the lower Oolmnbliv InteroHt him not been brotiKht forward, rhnlrimitt Tuttle v( liie somite committee, mid rtviliinn'i MayKiT of the liouso cottiuilltiv. sn'.l tonight tlxit nothing will be done n to the Columbia itl.tll the Joint eom- inltteo of the house iud neimte ditit'lfoy chtl. Roger, tlruffglat Everybody After Matter Fih Wiir l''-' ''"'f-rrod with the WnhlnKto' loKl.siniuie ror coinurri-ni U'kinuuoh, Worst of All Experlenoei. Cnn anything be worn thn to feel that every minute will be your lantT Such wu the experience of Mre. S. II. Newaon, Decatur, Ala, "For three yeore," the wrltea, "I endured Inauff erable pain from Indigestion, atonmch and bowel trouble. Death soeined In evltabU when doctors and all rcmedloa failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric Itlttera and the reault win mnrveloua. I Improved at once and now I'm completely recovered. For Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Dowel trnhlca ICtrttrlu flitter la the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed WANT TALBOT'S HIDE obtaining two presbyters from Vflshop Nineteen Counts Against Worthy Bishop. the I Talbot's diocese to attach their names to. the papor, but according to the 'canon, it is understood, it is not neccs isary to have the signatures of rectors lor priests at present engaged In thitf l district. Any priest at present em ployed In missionary work who Is con nected with the diocese of the ac cused may be eligible. 1RVINEWANTS HIM UNFROCKED Name of Mrs. Elliot Appears in the Charge of "Violation of Ordination Vows," and a Third Charge Is Being Prepared. PRICES FIXED. Hopeful Feeling Prevails With Dealers In the Iron Trade. New York, Jan. JO. At a meeting here of the Eastern Bar Iron Manu facturers' Association the scale ot prices now prevailing has been reaf firmed. A generally hopeful feeling over the. state of trade was expressed by the 25 manufacturers present. While it was decided to make n New York, Jan. 20. A second pre sentiment to be brought against the Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, bishop of the diocese of Central Pennsylvania, upon charges made by Dr. Ingram X. W. Irvine, which is now being prepared as the result of a conference held In thU city contains, it is understood, in the main only two charges. The first Is said to be "Immorality," meaning "ly ing" and the second, "violations of or dination vows." The first charge is based principally on the Upjohn letter and contains 19 counts, but more may be added before the paper Is finally sent to Presiding Bishop Tuttle of St Louis. Charges of "violation of ordination vows," rest solely on the unfrocking of Dr. Irvine and draws the Episcopal divorce canon, which was recently en acted. Into the controversy The charges against Bishop Talbot In con nection with Mrs. Elliott of Hunting don are reiterated and several new side features have been added. There may be, it Is said, a third charge, but the presenters have not yet decided on this. Much difficulty was experienced in den's Scslp and Appointing Power to Be Taken Away Fm the Board of Commissioners. Aside from the introduction of about S00 bills In the legislature, very little work was accomollshed. Of the 10 bills Introduced, not io are entitled to recognition. The 190 are simply tf pet hobbies of some of the member.. Smith of Josephine has introduced 10 bills, none of which possess nny merit. Mayger of Columbia la a close second with 1 bills to his credit. The que tion of fish legislation promises u It v ly fight. It Is Impossible to reconcih the different sections and interests. A vigorous element In thr legislature is planning to decapitate II. (J. Van Dusen. master fish warden, and to enact a new salmon law for the Co lumbia river. "Senator Whealdon in troduced n bill today for these two pur- changes in prices, it was pointed out i that nearly all the men in the trade are I l,ost8 n Representative Jayne will d i the same tomorrow In the house. obtairing a better rice for their ma terial than those quoted by the as sociation. This wa said to be due to higher raw material. TOKIO CELEBRATES. Tons of Gifts for Soldiers in the Field of Battle, Tokio, Jan. 20 (Noon). The business men of this city celebrated the capture of Part Arthur today. Speeches were made by the premier, Count Katsuni: Vice Admiral Togo and the ministers of war and the navy. An aid de camp of the emperor left the Shiinbashl station today, taking with him nine carloads of imperial gifts for the officers and men of the armies in the field. Both bills take the appointment of the fish warden from the board con posed of the governor, secretary of Next week the Washington legisla ture Is expected to provide a simitar Joint committee and t'ii days honee th reports of the Joint committees are ex pec ted to be received at Salem and Olympla. Hut the fishery Interests rep resented here nre said not to be wholly satisfied with the personnel of the Ore gon Joint committee, and to have In timated that the Washington legisla ture may take no action. The fight nt Salem will not be con lined to committees and will surelv break out on the floor of the legislature. Van Dusen's failure to enforce the law will undoubtedly make him the objec: of sharp attacks. The legislature may not consent to take the appointment from the pre,- out board, and If I' should refuse Van Onsen's enemies will try to Induce th legislature to do so itself. In that cas-i 11. A. Webster, deputy warden, is like ly to be brought forward for the ap pointment. He has strong barking In teh legislature and Is regarded us an efficient officer. State Treasurer Moore is known to prefer another warden CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Reopened Under New Management. John Itlnslch has leased the Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster House and la now prepared to serve the public. The best oysters and meals In the city. Family trade aupplled. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt service. iiuoEiorii I! fTS i Our annual sale commences on Tues day, January 3d; every article In the store reduced with a few exceptions. C. II. Cooper. THE POWER OF STEAM. Ifaay May Re flat It Takes Uealna to Hrallse. When James Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to Jump up and down he euld "There must b power In that strain that it can lift such a weight." There was. Millions prior to him had seen the same phnitmnenun and reaurdod It as ..... f., !. ...... v..- ..... 1 1 an miitxplalnod mystery. hi, ill .nil I'uin, nut linn nil I iiiiiiiiiiciI . . , . . ... Heeent selentlfto rmu'sreh hns put Its with the governor, because the latter , miser on the "cuh" of lHtnitruff, Fsll- Inslstcd on naming n democrat nn I 'g Hair, and consequent lliil.ltiens, and state nnd state treasurer, and irlve It I ... ,-..., v ..r U .,(.,- In h.-ui., , "M,,i,.r,'u,d Kr ' eat to the governor. The men who are push ing the bill Bay Governor Chamberlain will appoint a republican to succeed Van Dusen If the legislature w 11 con fer on him the authialty to make the selection. The two bills will lengthen the spring closed season, shorten the open season in August five days end fly the op Milvg of the fall fishing Bca-"M n: September 1, 10 days earlier than bv the present law. The bills ate f r.-i)i-ti by up river Interests and will op fought fiercely by the lower river people, who want the open reason In Aukusc length ened f.ve or ten days, rather than short Lucky Patient. ened. The up-river people declare con- New York. Jan. 20. President Wood- jfldence in their ability to lift the scalp row Wilson or rrtneeion university, oi van tusen, aim say tn.-y one me who was operated on in the Presbyter-i legislative votes In sight to ticcom- ian hospital several weeks ago, has Just jpllsh their ends. been discharged from that Institution. It Is stated that the operation was en tirely successful. The bills prescribe heav.' penalties for failure of the warden to oiuiuce the law and provide for couscntlon of up Van Dusen. I Urn life from the roots of hiimnn hnlr Newtiros Hrrplcldn destroys this germ and consequently restores the tnrir to Its nnturnl state. Sold by leading druirlnt. flen.1 We In stamps for sample to Tba Herplolde Co.. Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, cnn be relieved Detroit Mich. and cured with Electric Rltters. This; K'1 Dru 8,or' "5 H"1 fi ll a pure, tonic medicine; of especial Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St.. T. F. benefit In miliaria, for It exerts a true I-aurln, Prop. "Special Agent" curative Influence on the disease, driv ing It entirely out of the system. It much to be preferred to Quinine, hav ing none of this drug's bad after-effects S. Munday of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and Jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At. Chas. Rogers' drug store; price 50c. guaranteed. The Grotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry eery day. The superior quality of goods which las made the Orotto popular, will be jpptled. e A Orlm Tragedy, la dally enacted. In thousanda of homes, as Death claims. In each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. Rut what Coughs and Colds are prop erly treated, the trageJy la averted. F. 0. Huntley of Ouklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and today she Is well and strong." It kills the germs of all dis eases. One dosa relieves. Guaranteed at 00c and II by Chas. Rogers, drug gist. Trial bottle free. CURED BY FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Obstinate, racking Coughs that mac your head ache, your throat and lung ore aud Inflamed, that rob you of sleep until your system becomes so run down that you are lu grave danger ot Pneumonia orCousuraptloa, are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tare FOLEY'S HOMEY AND TAR soothes and heals tba Inflamed air pa aagea, atluys the feverish condition, atopa the cough and prevents serious results from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR b the only prominent cough medlcln on the market that does not contain opiates or harmful drugs of any kind and on this account Is safest (or children. It la unexcelled (or Croup and Whoop tag Cough and will quickly euro the racking cough which follows measles and leaves to many children with weak lungs untesa properly treated. Remember tlio namo Foley' Honey and Tor-ami refuse substi tute that cost you tho name a tho genuine. Do not take chance with gome unknown preparation. Consumption Thmlinii C. Vnger, 211 Maple St., Cbamplagn, 111., writes; "I was troubled with backing cough for a year etui I thought I bad consumption. I tried a great many remedies and I was under th car ot physicians for several months. I used on bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar; It cured me, and I have nut been trou bled tinea." Three ile-25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent site contain two and Obe-half time as much as the small sIm and the $1.00 bottle almost ilx time a mukh. SOLO 1X3 RECOMMENDED BY PACTS are a STONEWALL ARGUMENT. BANZEGE 488 and 490 Commercial wStreet. Are going to tear this building from Stem to Stern, work will commence early in February or just as soon as this stock is reduced in size so as to allow theworkmen room to begin alterations. $15,000 worth of as good and fine CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS as there is in the state is on the CLOCK OF SACRIFICE, at 25 TO 50 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES ! Stein Bloch & Co. and other finest makes, or just a notch better clothing than any other store in Astoria handles. S. Daniger & Co, always were Astorias greatest Clothiers, and when the BIG STORE Pens for Spring trade we will be still greater, comparing favorably with the best stores on the entire coast. I mmmmmmmm 1 B .mrii.... L.,J.vmmmm?vmrtMmJAL.i aiMW'MBMMM S-uwll.MMMM 1 1 I,,,,.,..,.,.,,,,. 1 iiillu,,,,uuJlWi-wB MEN'S SUITS. MEN'S PANTS. FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS. There are hundreds upon hundreds of More than a thousand pairs-the best Our fine new fresh stock must be sold, fine Suits that are so low in price that you kinds. Let the loss be what it may. Now, men, Largest stock of nobby and fresh cannot afford to miss this. sale. $1.45 for $2 and $2.50 Pants. boys and women, your time has come. stylcs in Astoria at less than wholesale $6.65 for all kinds of $10 and $12 Suits. $1.95 for $3 Pants. 5C for choice of white and colored 10c COst $9.65 for all kinds of $13, $15 and $16.50 $2.65 for $4 Pants. Ilandkercmfo 35c for Golf soft bosom or Nobby stiff Suits. $3.65 for $5 and $6 Pants. - , ir n . n .. .... bosom, also Black Sateen, etc., worth $13.65 for choice of hundreds of finest Mackintosh Coats Just Half Price. for f el C? ,ar' f.11 stlcs' 50c and 65c. $18, $20, $22 and $25 Suits. k , or lc Good Quality Cotton Sox. 45c for Biack SatcCn, soft or stiff bosom, krmmim YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. toioMMB' fijf r Cff, W5 OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES. $4 $? tJ and thcr bnmds Worth Our entire 1 line of fine garments i are $? fop $J2 guitg 17c, 3 pair for 50c best quaiity 25c Wool $1.15 for all kinds of $1.50 Shirts, on Sacrifice Sale at the lowest prices $9i90 for 3.50, $15 and $18 Suits. Sox. known. , 35c for best quality Heavy German Knit TTxrrkTmTTrn $6.85 for our great $10 and $12 Overcoats. 50c Sox. UNDERWEAR. $8.85 for all kinds of $15 and $16.50 bUU.LS. 15c for all 25c and 35c Suspenders. op fn 1Xrnlritn Tnfa n . , , Overcoats. Our entire stock of Fine Shoes at sac- 35c for all 50c, 65c and 75 c Suspenders. itL rj 7?5f Dcrby Rlb' hcavy' $11.85 for all kinds of $18 and $20 Over- nfice.. ! 1 rtlJ o0c a7nd G5- , . TtS-.. fl ,99 $1-35 for odd lot $2 and $2.50 Shoes. KNEE PANTS SUITS. ZwJ $16.85 for choice of all our fine $22, $2o $U5 f cMce aU $2Q ghoeg 85 c f or E x. je- and $30 Overcoats. $275 for choice of all $3 50 and $4 ghoes gj belect trom' Lhe best 7 Sclect Wty, $1.50 and $1.75 " " &S lT Cl Ce l 2sn ltllh?S' $L65 for $2'50 Suits' U5 fr 2 and $2.50 Best Imported HATS. $3.50 for choice of $4.50 and $5 Fine Log- $2.35 for $3.50 Suits. Stock. P $1.35 for $2 and $2.50 Soft and Stiff Hats. Shoes- $3.35 for $4.50 Suits $2.35 for $3 and $3.50 Hats. ntrtinin(M $3-95 for $5 $6 an W Suits. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. $3 for Hawes Hat. As we are under con- BOY S OVERCOATS. tract not to cut prices on this hat we 13 to 20 Sizes. ODD KNEE PANTS. 2 to 12 Sizes. will give each customer buying a $3.45 for $6 and $7.50 Overcoats. 35c for 50c all wool. $1.65 for $2.50 and $3 Overcoats. Hawes Hat the choice of any necktie or $6.95 for $1 0 Overcoat. 55c for 57c extra good. $2.85 for $4 Overcoats. suspenders in the house. $9.95 for $15 and $18 Overcoats. 5c for 10c stockings. $3.85 for $5, $6 and $7 Overcoats.