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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1905)
2 SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, A STOMA, OK KG ON. FRO SI WASHINGTON Senator Morgan Occupies the Floor Nearly All Day SANTO DOMINGO TREATY Befort the Snat Adjourned He Of fered a Resolution Calling for an In vestigation of Dominican Affair by Committee on Foreign Relations. Washington, March 17. In executive session today Senator Morgan con tinued his speech of yesterday in which he disclosed the details of certain con. cessions sought in Santo Domingo by Mr. and Mrs. Reeder, operating under the name of the Reeder syndicate. Be fore the doors closed he offered a reso. lutlon calling for an investigation of the Dominican affairs by the commit tee on foreign relations. Later 1 the secret session he chul Jenged the senate to adopt the reso lution. He said that if this were done the charges he made yesterday con necting William Cromwell of New Tork with the movement to bring about his offering the officials, of the United States to adjust the financial affairs of the Dominican government, would be prevented Senator Forakei took the floor to defend Cromwell A PARTIAL FAMINE Serious Loss to Shippers of Los Angeles by Flood home, when it comes to dlstrilmtln patronage. This sentiment does no! seem to prevail to any alarming ex tent at Astoria on the rmiflo ocean. Atlanta Constitution. No city can prosper that does not support home institutions. A news paper is as much of a home Institu tion as a manufacturing Industry. P'itver Post. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. RAILROAD TRAFFIC STOPPED Hundreds of Carloads of Fruit, Vege tables and Other Perishable Freight for the East and North Practically Rotting in Cart. Los Angeles, Cal., March 17. Ser ious financial loss to shippers and the prospect of a partial famine in Los Angeles in some lines of foodstuffs, are the principal development of yes terday in the demoralization of rail road traffic to and from this city by reason of the storm of Sunday and Monday, says the Times. Hundreds of cars of oranges, lefons, vegetables and other perishable freight destined from southern California to points east and north are practically rotting on side tracks, while similar trainloads of supplies for this' territory are tied op at various points on the Santa Fe east of here, and on the Southern Pa cific to the north. Already the local market is feeling the effect of the restriction in receipts and the prices on some commodities have risen appreciably. At the same time the growers of oranges and vegetables, whose prod ucts are decaying along the way or in packing houses because of the inabil ity of the railroads to move them, are facing heavy lOBses. To add to the distress there is a growing scarcity of cars because of the large number of empties held at outside points beyond the blockades- on the paralyzed railroad lines. Epitome of Annecdotes and Incidents With Comments By a Layman. There has been another cut In tiie price of whisky hut the cash resistor rings up 15 cents just the same us ever. o A St. Louis Jury convicted a bood ler In just 14 minutes. In- Chicago, however, the record Is 14 divorces In 14 minutes. , o Nicholas says that he Is willing to die for his people, but Just the Mine hp hasn't been noticed attending any nihilist meetings. Another way to resent the apparent extortion of a monopolistic combine Is by refraining from eating the high priced salt codfish during Lent. An Iowa w6man said that she can feed a man on 9 cents a day. but since tbia time sh-i hfcs not been over whelmed with proposals of marriage. o The Japs are said to have fought three days without eating. Thatls nothlne. Many a Russian has bet-n known to eat three days without fight ing. The government entomologists say the ravages of mosquitoes this year are attributable to the enormous rainfall. Simplest scientific explanation we ever neard. The proprietor of a laundry In S- kane stole I11S found In the wash and then went Insane from remorse. Wouldn't it be worth $116 to find a laundry like that? , o Looking at the results. Nan Patter son appears to have had a better case than Mrs. Chadwi.k. Mrs. Chad wick took money, however, while Nan was only accused of having taken human life. o An eastern inventor says he has In vented a carriage which can be turned Into an automobile. They already have automobiles which can be turned Into carriages and even Into plate glasi, windows. o A German doctor has devised a cure for hay fever, and as soon as the Am erican doctor can convince himself that hay fever Is contagious the legislation to provide for compulsory Injection of hay fever serum will come as a mattet of course. STRIKE CHICAGO Girl Leaders Assist Strike Break ers From Mob BIG FACTORIES ARE INVOLVED Striker Commit Oepredations and ..Hreak Plate Class Windows In th Stores of Employers and Several Strikers Have Been Arretted. Chicago. March 17. Girl leaders have escorted hundreds of frightened strike breukers to safety from the big clothing factories in the wholesale district, which were besieged by 4J0 garment workers. The company adopt ed this strategy when it was feared the police would be unable to prevent a serious clash between the union and non union workers. Krom the work room of the lternn tlonul Tailoring Company and of Fred Kaufman, the young women marched through crowds of Jeering strikers without flinching. Behind them were the men employes. After it was thought the disturb ances were ended plate glass windows, valued at l.lirt In the offices of Lamm & Co. were shattered by strikers whe sought revenge for the arrest of riot ing pickets an hour earlier. Solomon Luring, Joseph Manna and Mas Feld man. pickets, were arrested after Kmll Wlnnes, a non-union worker and the watchman employed by the firm had been beaten severely. An hl'ur later bottles anil stones were hurled through the windows on the street level and much damage was caused. The -police claim the bottles contained acid Intended to destroy clothing material. Several shots wer fired at the fleeing strikers by watch men, but t'ney escap-d. The Swedish American club will meet In Kearney's hall on Saturday. March 18 at 8 P. M. 3t Didn't Want the Job. Indnn, March 17. A St. erters burg dispatch to the Times says Gen eral Llnevltch's appointment to suc ceed General Kuropatkln was decided upon at the last moment, because all other generals whom Kmperor Nicho las consulted declined to assume the heavy burden. ROOSEVELT WEDDING. PRESS OPINIONS. Local Press is Deserving of Support of the Public. The following clippings, taken from several prominent newspapers In dorse the position of the Astorian In patronizing home Industrie!. There are a number of other similar ex pressions in the state press, all along the same line: Away out on the Pacific coast at a town called Astoria the chamber of commerce have to send 600 miles to find a magazine in which to advertise the town, notwithstanding there are several newspapers published there. St Paul was built up by its newspapers and no one thinks of sending away from home for printing. rioneer Press The Astoria papers are hauling a commercial organization over the coals for making a contract with a California magazine to advertise the city when there are four papers published In the city. The organization must be a very old one, as all modern commercial bodies evince a spirit of enterprise. Walla Walla Union. Judging from th rough handling the chamber of commerce of Astoria, Oregon, Is getting from its local press for going away from home for Its printing, that city does not give evi dence of that progressive spirit so manifest In many of the western towns Chicago Record Herald. Atlanta has grown and prospered 'by and with the aid of Its home news papers. Atlanta is essentially a home city and people believe In staying at WILL TAKE HIS Til Governor Peabody Will Take His Time to Resign Miss Elanor and Franklin Roosevelt to Be Married. Washington, March 17. President and Mrs. Roosevelt will leave early to morrow for New York where In the afternoon they will be the guests of honor at the wedding of Miss Kla- jnor Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt. jThe president will attend the banquet ! given at Delmorilco's In his honor b the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. I About 10 o'c loc k he will go to the hotel Astor to attend a banquet given by the 'Sons of the American Revolution and will deliver addresses at both banquets. IN THE HANDS OF FRIENDS Governor McDonald States That If Ht Is Seated He Will Assume the Office Without Being Pledged to Any Per son or Faction in the State. Dress as Well as You Can. By having your spring suits made b Strauss Bros., Chicago. Great display of new spring styles at C. H. Cooper'f on next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. a it? WILL CURE any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. WAS GIVEN UP TO DIE. B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansvllle, Ind., writes: "Korover five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three ol the best physicians who did me do good and I was practically given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle 1 su entirely cured. TWO SIZES, 50c AJTO Si. 00. SOLO 110 RECOMMENDED BY Chrales Rogers, Druggist- i Leases Denver, March 17. The Denver Re publican, which has been a consistent supporter of Governor James H. Pea body throughout his political career, today says that he has determined to resign the governorship to which he was Inaugurated yesterday as a re suit of the decision of the joint as sembly on the contest filed by him against Alva Adams. It says: "Today a conference will be held which will be attended by the lending republicans of the state and Peabody will leave the matter with them. If he consulted his own desires he would step aside before the week ends. How ever he made no pldges that woffld b binding If It were to the Interest of the state or the republican party to hold him there. "Chairman I. R. Kalrley of the re publican state central committee, Is opposed to the governor resigning. Lieutenant Governor McDonald Is quoted as saying: "I am In the hands of the leaders of the republican party. I have no per sonal knowledge that Governor Pea body Is going to resign. I have not been consulted. I can say that If 1 become governor that 1 will assume the office without b4ng pledged to anyone or any faction." Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1903. I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape It would appear in blotches as large as m band, a yellowish color, and scale off You can imagine how offensive it was For twelve years I was afflicted with thii trouble. At night it was a case of aerate! and many times no rest at all. Seeing th good the medicine was doing a friend who was taking it for Eczema, I com menced it, and as a result the eruption be fan to dry up and disappear, and to-daj I am practically a well man. Only twe tiny spots are left on the elbow and shin where once the whole body was affected. I have every confidence in the medicine, and feel sure that in a short time thee two remaining spots will disappear. S. S. S. is certainly a great blood puri Her, and has done me a world of good I am grateful for what it has accom lisbed, and trust that what I Lave said ill lead otfiers who are similarly afflict to take the remedy and obtain thi ,me good results thst I have. 5 East Fifth Ave. John F. Lkaju While washes, soaps, salves and powden relieve temporarily, they do not reach th real cause cf the disease. The blood must be purified before the cure is permanent S.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min era! of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable Send for our book on the skin and it diseases, which if mailed free. Out physicians wil: cheerfully advis without charge any who write ui about their case. The 8wlfl 8no!flo Company, Atlaata, 6a DOING THEIR DUTY. Scores of Astoria Readers Are Learn ing the Duty of the Kidneys. To flll'T the blnod Is the 'kidney's duly. When th-y fail to do this the kid neys are Kirk. Kackache and many klln"y ill fol low. I'rlnary trouble, diabetes. Doan'H Kidney pills 'ure tln'in all. J. Wake, whose place of reMldetii'e l 525 Market street, Portland, says: "I bought several boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and I scarcely think If the first had riot proved smlnfa tory that I would have tried the second and third I had used almoNt everything said to be a cure for weakened kidneys imo bladder, but nothing ever gave me the satisfaction I received from Doan's Kidney Pills. They are easy to take have no effect upon the stomach or bowels and act directly on the kid neys. I thoroughly believe from the results I received nnd also from obser vatlon that Doan's Kidney Pills are one preparation on the market which acts directly as represented." Emphatic endorsement can tie had right here in Astoria. Drop Into Chas. Rogers' drug store and usk what cus tomer report. For sale by all dealers. Price 00 cents. Koster-Mllburn Co,, Iluflalo, X. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's- and take no other. Year Watch Ix a nmin. "Most men who u 1 a tyvjil watch," said a Jeweler, "thlnl; tliey know all about It. They have the number fixed In their memory In r:ise It Is stolen. They could probably pick It out from fifty other watches with their eyes abut. . Hnt bow many men know that their watch Is a cotnpns and will tell north from south 11s accurately as It will tell the time of day? Stanley, the explorer, did not know It until be had groped bl wny through the dark conti nent nnd met a P.elglun sailor on the coast. Every watch Is a compass. If you point the hour hand to the gun, the south Is exactly halfway between the hour nnd the figure XII on the dial. Suppose, for Instance, it la 4 o'clock Point the band Indicating 4 to the ann and II on the watch la ex actly south. If It la 8 o'clock, point the hand Indicating 8 to the sun and the figure X on the dial la due sooth. No man need get lost If he carries a witch." BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple and Reliable. 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