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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1905)
6 THE MORNING AS TORI AN, ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1903. IN 1 THE LIMELIGHT Brief History of Nottd Politicians in the United States. i MANY MEN OF PROMINENCE Annecdotes Related By Politicians and College Professors of Incidents in their Official Caieers of Interest to Readers f The Astorian, INTEREST Is taken In the new labor commissioner ot New York state, Philemon Tecnmseh Shernwu. beeaus be is the son of the gallant soldier of the civil war who coined the Imnur tal phrase "War 1 hell." Hut the fact that General Wil liam T. Sherman was his father is not his ouly claim uKn the public in terest He has made a tvputatlou of his own on quite differ . TECrMSEH 8HEB ent liues from that MAX. of the general. He k a student of municipal and socio log leal questions, has written book en titled "Inside the Machine," bas been romtnent in the municipal reform work of the Citizens' Union In New York and was elected a member of the board of aldermen on the Citizens' Un ton ticket, serving In the years 188S and 1889. He is classed as an Inde pendent Republican In politics. Mr. Sherman was born In St. Louis Jan. 9, 1S67, graduated from the St Loots university In 1S81 and studied at Yale for two years thereafter. He took a course In law at the law school of Columbia university and was admit ted to the bar and has since practiced his profession In Xew York. Mr. Sher man Is thought to bear a strong re semblance to bis brave and honored Ire. The shortest speech Theodore Roose- Telt ever made, according to a Xew 1 ore crocKery manufacturer, was when he was governor of New York state. He was reviewing the sound money parade on a day wet and chilly, relates the Xew York Times. A dele gation of crockery men swung by, and a badge of the division and a small gold cup were presented to the govern 9ti. .Mr. Roosevelt accepted the cup GOLDEf GATE COFFEE (Your grocer TV M. . Si i w a. m 5 10 please. If he hasn't Golden Gate he will get it for you. Aroma-tight tins. Never In bulk. J. A. Folger & Co Xatabllafc la laJO an Francisco Correct Gotks for Hen OutingSuits carrying this label jlJWJajainiiisJ MAKERS i!'? AIEyRK are made by a corps of master tailors doing their best possible work, in every detail. The makers' guarantee, and ours, with every garment. We are ex clusive agents here. 1 DO 7$b with a low how ntt jh',: "Has anybody a flask?" When ps-Governor and x ' if the Census WillHni 15. ,V Irst visited Washington he ktilckcrlhK'fccrs and had lc' : ota with hi mother t spen 1 the tcr with his grand mother. Ui fat was governor nt the time, and the Mcrriams w e r e l'roungis In St. PbmI. "How Oo you like Washington?" he was asked by a Washington wom an, who had come to call ou his mother, ainl before the mother came upon the scene. WtUIAM R. MKR KIAU. -Oh. I like it all right" he replied. "And how docs mamma like itV pursued the caller. Mamma likes It too. But she likes St. Paul better." Then, fearing he had not been, quite polite to Washing ton or somebody, he added In explana tion of bis mother's preference. "You see. In St. Paul mamma's a big dog In little yard." Some friends had drawn Professor Ueiss of Columbia university into talk Ing about astronomy. The waiter In the club where the talk occurred was as deeply interested as the rest: still he wondered. Finally he mustered up courage aad said: "I beg your pardon, professor. I think I can understand how you can measure and find out how far the stars are away, but will you please tell me how you found out their names!" Connecticut has lost two veteran statesmen within a twelvemonth. Sen ator, Joseph R. Ilawley and Seuator Orvllle n. Piatt Es-Governor Morgan G. Bulkeley was chosen to succeed Senator Hawley, and Frank Bosworth Brandegee of New Loudon was recent ly selected by the Connecticut legisla ture to All the unexpired term of Sen ator Tlatt. which bas four years more to run. Mr. Brandegee has rep resented the Third Connecticut dis trict in the house of representatives. He was elected to the Fifty-seventh congress to till a vacancy and was 1 twice re-elected, j SENATOR tl.KCT BHA.NDEGEE. He was born In New London, July 8, and went to Yale university, where be achieved distinction by pulling bow oar In the varsity crew, bas always beeu atHJetlo and is of handsome appearance and bas genial manners. He bas practiced law In Xew London since 1SS8, has been corporation attorney of the city and a member of the Connecticut bouse of representatives, of which he was speaker In 1809. Senator Elect Bran degee bas a reputation as a brilliant lawyer and as an orator of marked talent When Congressman Nicholas Long- worth of Ohio, who Is said to be much Interested In Miss Alice Roosevelt, was student at Harvard college be was on a certain occasion introduced to the poet Longfellow. Grasping Mr. Long- worth by the hand. Mr. Longfellow Im mediately said, "Here Is an Instance where "worth makes the man, the want of It the fellow.' " It Is said that an expert knowledge of theology Is possessed by Amzl Lorenzo Burber, the asphalt magnate whose name has been brought Into the Bowen Loomis controversy througk bis asser tion that the asphalt trust financed the Matos revolution In Venezuela. Mr. Barber was at the head of the trust some years ago. He was a college professor before be went Into the busi ness of paving streets and taught natural philosophy to the young men of the Columbian university at Wash ington. He grad uated from that 111 AMZI L. BARBER. paid occupation and In manufacturing pavement became a multimillionaire and a yacht owner. It was at a gath ering of yachtsmen that Mr. Barber's knowledge of theological subjects was once put to the test. A clubman ex cused himself for saying "all hell broke loose" on the ground that he was quot ing Milton, line 018, book 4, "Paradise Lost." Another clubman vouched for the accuracy of the statement. Still another asked, "Who first said 'bell Is paved with good intentions? " Even- one looked at Barber, who quickly replied, with a twinkle In his eye: "Dr. Johnson; but there was no as phalt In bis day." Professor James Btlllman of Stevens Institute Is the posensor of several de grees from various Institutes of learn ing, says the Xew York Times. He of ten relates with pride, however, that he once received two In one day. On the day that be received bis Pb. D. he also received that degree; of degrees of which he is most proud, DAD. The declaration of Chicago for mu nicipal ownership In the recent election of Judge Edward F. Dunne as mayor iiiid the changes in transit arrange ments Impending in consequence of this result lend iutcrenj. tothevlsitjto " a 1 .his eountiTrJImicT I'Mrmple, gen ral manager of the tramwuy Hues of Glasgow, heotlaud. In Glasgow the tramway Hue are owned and operat ed by the munici pality, and It was on this account that Judge Iunue, as soon as he learned that' he had been chosen mayor, ca hiM the lord pro- vost of Glasgow to learn If Mr. Pal- ,Ars ait' rymple could be flx' granted a leave of absence so that he might give the Chicago authorities the IxMietlt of his experience In the man agement of street car lines under the system of municipal ownership. Leave was grauted, and ho begnu prepara tions fur his American trip. Turing his stay he will be the guest of several societies advocating the municipal own ership Idea. Mr. Pulrymple Is a grad uate of the University of Glasgow, a member of various learned societies and the author of several works of a scientific and historical nature. Pe Wolf Hopper, who last winter gave Canadians an opportunity of seeing the elaborate revival of "Wang," Is not fond of cold weather. While In Canada he wrote to a frleud In Xew York: "It Is slayliig. My ouly parallel for It Is a cold room, with a nude man Bitting on a cake of Ice. his feet out of the win dow and his hands violently agitating a few bells. The only thlug lacking In this simile as far as I know Is the bump ut the eud." It Is said of Francis C. Hendricks, superintendent of Insurance of the state of Xew York, who has been, called ou to look Into the affairs of the Equitable Life Assurance society, that everything he has had lu the way of political preferment has come to him without the appearunce of bis lifting a finger to get It. He amassed a fortune before he went luto politics, and wheu he found that he had time to devote to public affairs one olllee after an other came to him lu almost continu ous succession. He was l orn In King ston. X. Y.. In is;! I FRANCIS C. IIFX- iHiHKs. and In 1"!1 sett let! In Syracu-p. whh h he has siinv made his home and of which he has beeu aidcrimtn. tire com missioner and r.i::;T. lie s-rve ! t-i terms ns an assemblyman, three terms as state senator nud In lsl was ap pointed collector of the port of New York. In January, l'.Mi. the term of Louis F. Payn as superintendent of In surance was about to expire and much pressure was brought to bear on Theo dore Roosevelt, then governor of New York, to reappoint him. He refused to do so, however, and In bis place named Mr. Hendricks. The episode was the subject of much comment at the time. MEN ARE POWERLESS T Tight Atalaat Dlaae Tains They Strike at the laderlrtac Caaae. To treat Dandruff, and Tailing Hair, with Irritant or olla on which a. nara. sltlc rrm will prosper. Is like aoooplng water from the ocean to prevent the tide rrom rising. tou cannot accomplish a satisfactory cure without having a right understand ing of the fundamental causes of the trouble. Tou must kill the Dandruff Germ. Newbro's Herplclde doea this because It Is specially made to do that very thing. When the germ Is removed, the hair has no choice but to resume healthy growth and beauty. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by Jeadlmr drugsrlsts. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich Eagle Drug Store, 33l-3.i3 Rond St., Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." Light Reading' FOR Heavy Moments 100 NEW NOVELS Paper, 10c, 15c, 25c. The kind for your vacation. SEE SHOW WINDOW J. N, GRIFFIN SCOW BAY IRON AND BRASS WORKS. Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Rrass and Itron.e (.'uMtinfpt. (iencral Foiimlrytncn and Pat ternmaker)'. Absolutely firtit cIhsh work, fewest prices. 'Phone 45i. 18th and Franklin HELP WANTED. WASTKO-.U ONl'K, A IIIAMUKU maid. I'liikcr llum, W.MKI-. COMPKIKM' GIKI. TO do general liouewoik in piuall family. Good wage. Wunted in Portland. In- uiro of Mrs. 11. G. I'lnel. UOY WANTKU-TO DKI.IYLK TUt. Morning Atoiinn. Must be reliable. Age aUmt U. Apply to Mr. Monitor, AM 01 iu 11 Olllee. UOY WANTED TO WORK IN Apply at Atorlan printing office. office. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. hyde, SOS Commercial street. CRESS MAKING. WANTED EX I'KUIKNCKD DRESS- maker wants a few private customers. Address Al, Astorian. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE HIGH COCNTER. about 8 feet long. Apply at Astor ian ottlce. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL- umn newspaper outfit; complete cept prtss; cheap. Inquire at this of fice. INCUBATOR FOR 8ALK-4U0 EGOS capacity; also three 100 capAclty brooders; first-class condition. Ad dress A. Astorian Office. OLD PAPERS FOR 8 A LB AT THIS Office; lie pr hundred. SINGING. Voice Culture Arid Singing Instructions. Individual or class instructions. Special terms to classes of three pupils, entering to gether. Private Instruction at r:ion able rates. MRS. R. E. PASLAY. No. ST7 Exchange St., Phone Red 2054. BIOS WANTED. CONHTRt'CTINO Qt'AR- OFFICE mus;cr. Astoria, ore., June 2, 1905, Staled proposals. In triplicate will be Wived at this office until 10 o'clock in., June 16, 1S0S, and th'n opened for electric light fixtures, and Install ing exterior and Interior UghtliiK )' tm nt Fort Stevens, ore. I'nlted Stntes reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Plans can tie seen and specifications obtained at this of fice. Information furnished on ap plication, Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for 1 lectrlc work" and addressed Capt. Ooodale, Quarter master, Astoria, Ore. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING Qt'AR termnster. Astoria, Ore., June 2, 1905.8ealed proposals. In tiipllcat", will be received at this office tint!. 10:30 oclock a. m., June 14, 1905, and then opened for Installing heating sys tems In two barrack buildings and sis ofnefra' quarters at Fort Stevens, Oi-e. United Stales reserves the right to re ject uny or nil proposals, plans can be seen nnd specifications obtained nt this offlc.?. Information furnished on application. Envelopes should be marked "Proposal for Heating 8y- terns" and addressed Cuptaln Ooodule, Astoria, Ore. Office Ccsnsjiuctlng QuarrtermiitT, Astoria, Or June 3, 1905. Sealed propose, s, In triplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., June 17, 1903, and then opened, for the collet ruction of u wharf and approach, and a boat house at Fort Stevens, Ore. United States' reserves the right to reject any or nil proposals. Flans can be seen and sp'clflcatlons obtained at this olllee. Information furnUhed on application. Envelopes should be marked 'Construction of Wharf and IJoathouse," and nddressed Captain Ooodah, Quartermaster, As toria, Ore, I Progress Shoes BEST $2-50 shoes made. We have Just re ceived a full line of these shoes, Lace and Blucher. Vlcl Kid, patent leather tips. BILLY BUSTER SHOES for the boys have won't wear out. sole that S. A. GIMRB Fine Boots and Shoes 643 BOND 8TREET, ASTORIA. ssB Situations Wanted Advertisements Twice Without Charge. Of UNfc FIRM HAD THREE Vni!wr,,JL H,,,P Ww'l verilsement lu One Day. Answers L'l'ik'forejioou. One sppll- lt!!!LH!ll,!l, "clerkship in a Orocery Store, tjniek Results aw Columns of Tht Momln AitoHan, DAILY 7,000 READERS ROOMING ROUSES WANTED. WANTED TO RENT A FURNISHED rooming liouoe. Reference. AiMivm, A'.'. Attoriun. FOR RENT-ROOMS. Full RENT LA ROE FRONT ROOM; lire mid electric Unlit; Dneat view III city. Address C. A., Astorian. FOR HENT Fl'RNISIlED Enquire M3 Exchange. 1H K IMS BUSINESS DIRECTORY BILLIARD HALLS. Occident Hotel Bar 01 Billiard Hall. Tables New and Everything First Class. Finc.it brands Of Litjuors am! Citfaii ELECTRICIANS is Makes estimates and cuteuts ordr I. for all kinds of electrical Installing and l8.W H. W. Cyrus, M m u r. 4C3 BOND ST. PHONE 1161 LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry in th city. Does the best work at reasonable prices and is in every way worthy of your patronage. 10th and DUANE Sts., Phone 1991. MILK DEALERS. Milk Inspectors of New York city have just completed an invent ipuiim or trie iituldinipt in vvliicli milk for the general consumer Is handled. We never fear the critical eye of the iiiHHctor or visitor. U'e keep our Imildini's and OUB MILE PUKE. .MiuniiiK or night delivery. THE 8L00P-JEFTERS CO., 10th and Dunne streets. Elecinco i,-. . - i MEAT MARKETS. FRESH AND CURED MEATS -WtioliKiileand KeUill Ships, Logging Camps and Mills Sup plied en Short Notice. Livf 8took Bought and Sold. WASHINGTON MARKET CHRI8TEN8EN A CO. Central Meat Market C W. Morton & Jno. Fuhrman, Prop's. CHOICEST KIIESII AND HALT M EATS ritOM I'T DELIVERY. 542 Commercial St Phone Main 321 RE8TAU RANTS. first-class meal for 15c; nice cake, coffeo, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at LT. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 012 Commercial St Uhi Inserted BROKERAGE. C. J. TRENCH A UI) Real Estate, Insurance, Csmnlultn and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSt BROKER. Offlea m Ninth Street, Neat ta Justlcs Offiea. ASTORIA, ORKOOH, HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORE. Finest HeUl in the Nerlhw.it The Tired Traveler Is ever happy to find a comfortable stopplnc place. Where to put up Is the prevalent question after a Ion Jour ney. Teu can solve the problem In Astoria by veins' to the PARKER HOLTSFx Whose cental host. Mr. T. J. Ilroem sr, Is an experience! hotel man and who on April l took charge of this popular hostelry and has Inaugurated a new feature to the house by opening the dining room In connection with the hotel wnd Is now able to give his pat runs board and lodgings, the best la Astoria, for 11 and It.! per day. Sat isfaction guarantsed. Rooms at ti, It, 7 and U. Free 'bus to and from the hotel. J. T. BROEMSER. FURNITURE. ROBINSON ft H1LDEBRAND Coedman Bldg. 688 Commercial St. FURNITURE. Carp.t,, B.ddin9, Stovsi, Matting, Window Shadtt, LINOLEUM. Ete, TLACKSMITHS. ANDREW - ASP, Blacksmith. Having installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the Is Kit psf.sm sm prtparsd to de all k.nCt of work at reasonable prices. 12th and Duan Sts. WOOD YARDS. WOOD! WOOD! WCODl Cord wood, mill weed, box weed, any kind of wood at lowest prises. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, oarn en iweirih, opposite heuse. opart PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUBQKON Acting AskUlant Surgeon C.S. Murine llckpiul nervlee. Offlce houra: 10 to 1! a.m. 1 to 4: 10 p.m, 7T Commercial Street, ind floor. OSTEOPATHI8T8. Dr. Blioda c. Hicks. pr. J. K- Snyder OSTEOPATHS. Office Mansell Hid. Thone Black 20S 573 Commercial St.. Astoria. Ore. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 024 Commercial Ht Astoria, Oreson. Dr. VAUGIIAN, Dkntwt Pytblan Building, Astoria. Oreon, Dr. W. C. LOGAM DENTIST 878 Commercial St. flhanahsn Bonding BUSINESS COLLEGES. Behnke-Walker Buslncas College. Stearns Building, Portland, Oregon. Our Graduates are All Employed. We placed 25 pupil in lucrate pottl- Hons during the month of May. SEND FOR CATALOGUE.