The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 21, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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TOE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE it, 1903.
People Who
i Are Talked
1 About Today
1EXATOR J. IV POL-
LI VER of Iowa,
who la taking
conspicuous part in
the senate Inter
state commerce
committee's inrea
titration of the rail
road rebate ques
tion, was born in
that part of Virgin
la that afterward
became West Vu
W ,if I gtnia. He made a
C t fZ speech near his old
1 & 1 ... . . ...
uome m we last
campaign and,
growing reminis
cent said, with
tears In bis voice:
SI5AT0B J. P.
DOIXTTM.
"How well I re
1 member this place! This Is where I
" was born. Orer there Is the chestnut
grove where I bare gathered man-
bushel of chestnuts. Why, I suppose
. when I was a dot I gathered fully fifty
' bushels of chestnuts here."
' Yes,' shouted a bull chested man in
the rear, "and you have peen peddling
them out ever since!
Senator Dolltver is fond of telling at
bis own expense a story of one of his
campaigns In Iowa. "I bad arranged,''
! said he, "to speak to a large outdoor
meeting In a certain town in Iowa. 1
appears that, bearing of my proposed
speech, oue of the prisoners In the
county Jail was for some reason or oth
' er extremely desirous of being in the
' audience that I was to address. This
man wrote a note to the sheriff express
ing admiration of my oratorical pow-
en and asking permiaaion to go to the
! town square, where I waa to speak,
1 and pledging himself to return to Jail
Just as soon aa I should bare finished
my remarks.
"Well, It appears that the sheriff waa
Democrat and, what is more, a bit of
a humorist for be indorsed upon the
back of the prisoner's note the follow
ing:
- p ermission nereDy granted: re-
malnder of the sentence remitted. "
" The boycott Instituted by the mer
chants of China against products and
manufactures from the United-States
puts Sir Cnentung Liang Cheng, the
. present minister of China to this coun
j try, in a difficult and delicate position.
S lie is desirous of friendship between
! bis country and America, yet must
I stand firm for what his countrymen
J consider their Interests. They have de
' termlned to boycott American goods in
j retaliation for the exclusion policy of
j the United States and to maintain this
j attitude until the American govern-
ment agrees to admit to this country
? without restriction all Chinese excent
those of the laboring class. The Chi
l nese minister baa
much admiration for
I American Instltu
i tJons and has spent
; much of bis life
! here, for he was
I educated at Phillips
' academy, Andover,
Mass., and Harvard
jmlverslty. While
at Andover one of
bis friends was
nmotny u wood
mff. who has !nre
CHE5TU50 I.IA50
CIIE50.
J been lleuteuant gov-
' ernor of the state of New York. At a
dinner soon after Sir Chemung's ap
pointment as minister Mr. Woodruff
jestingly announced that China'a rep
resentative was the originator of curv
ed balls in the great American game of
baseball. The art of pitching curves
Laj Locu traced back to a period ante
dating that of the distinguished CBina
mnn's student days at Andover, but
the fact remains that he played base
ball In those days and was considered
by bis fellow students an expert at the
game. He wore a baseball uniform
and kept his cue tightly rolled under
his caji, He took. to rowings too and
Correct Clothes for Hen
Outing;
Trousers
Golf, Tennis, Cricket,
etc. This label
Says they're better than
any others. If they are
not, what is the use of
spending money to tell
you about them?
The makers' guarantee, and ours,
with every garment We are ex
clusive agents here.
' s
', i-l
MAKERS & MEWyoRK
one year was stroke oar of tue Jiulover
crew.
Senator Charles Pick of Ohio, who
was a couspleuous figure In the reoeut
Republican state convention of Ohio,
took the late Mr. Hanna'a seat In the
senate and Is a born politician. Ha la
forty-six years old now, and twenty
year ago waa keeping a feed store In
Akron In which the polling place of
hi ward waa set up on election days.
As Dick saw the voters coming Into bta
store year after year to deposit their
ballots be came to learn the game of
politics and haa
never forgotten
how to play It.
Like most polltl
clans. General Dick
is fond of a story,
and he told one re
cently of an old
man who used to
make deposits In
the bauk where be
was once a clerk.
"I dont know
IXXATOB CHA&LXS
wnetber ula man
waa a miser or
not'
eald Senator Dick, "but be bad
that reputation,
would sometimes
I do know that be
make In one day
three or four deposit-now $1, now
$2, now 10 cents. A man once went to
him and said;
" Tm a doctor, and I'll give you $10.
000 if you'U let me kill you. I want to
see bow, cut in a certain vein, a man
dies.'
"The old miser wrinkled bis forehead.
" 'Let me think a bit' be said.
"There was a long alienee.
Welir said the t Is! tor.
"Give me till tomorrow,' said Cm
miser. 'I'll think this business out
thoroughly and tomorrow I'll give you
a decisive answer, yea or no.'
"So the man went away, and the next
day he returned. The miser said to
him:
" 'I can't let you kill me for $10.00t,
friend. I've figured It all out and I
find that yeur money would be no good
to "me after I was dead. I'll tell you
what I will do. though. I ll let you half
kill me for 15,000.' "
The Duke of Sutherland, who Is now
on a visit to America, is the owner of
the Catania, one of the finest steam
yachts in the world, and of the hun
dred ton schooner yacht Llzette, both
of which fly the colors of the Royal
Yacht squadron. Though he owns
about one-fifteenth of Scotland and
also large estates In England, has a
long name and an ancient title, the
duke Is democratic and unassuming in
manner. In Eng
land he is consid
ered a very talent
ed man, aud he
haa a wife who is
known both for her
beauty aud the
brilliancy of her
mind. Literature is
her leadiug pas
sion and autouio
blling comes next
tn her affection.
PUKE OF 8T7THER
LA.ND. The duchess is es
pecially fond of
driving big motor
cars. She is not with her husband on
his present trip. Bbe began writing at
an early age, and her stories have had
much popularity, while her wide
spread philanthropy has earned her
the title of the "Charity Duchess.'
The duke is fifty-two years of age
and says if he were a little younger be
UUU PUIB il lIC VlClC a til Lit? UUUgti IK I
would bave entered as one of the com-
I)etitors for the kaiser's cup.
Ilomer Davenport is known the
country over as a cartoonist, but com-
I paratlvely few persons know that be
Is a farmer, a breeder of Arabian
horses and a collector of rare birds nnd
beasts. Mr. Daveniwrt has made a
good deal of money caricaturing trust
magnates, and much of It Las been
spent In the pursuit of bis hobby. He
has a poultry and bird farm at Morris
Plains, X. J., which Is one of the most
extraordinary places of Its kind In the
United States. Mr. Davenport was
born In Oregon and
raised on an Oregon
ranch, and when
the Lewis and Clark
fair was proposed
for Portland he de
termined to make
an exhibit at the ex
position of a typic
al Oregon ranch
and show on It bis
birds and beasts,
which are valued
at 82.0O0. He has
carried out the plan,
HOMER DAVES
POBT. and It Is said to be one of the most
novel features of the fair. Included In
the collection are Uilrty-alx varieties of
pheasants, every country in the world
being represented; water fowl, storks,
cranes, Jungle fowl, wild turkeys, pi
geons, fancy poultry, qualL tragopans,
Angora goats and Arabian horses.
In Illustrating the effect of bis car
toons Mr. Davenport once told a story
of an old negro from Georgia named
Dr. Brown who went Into the lobby
of the senate chamber at Washing
ton and met the late Senator Hanna,
whom be recognized at first sight
When Mr. nanna asked how It was
that he waa recognized by a man who
had never seen him Dr. Brown an
swered that he had seen pictures. Aft
er being urged he confessed that these
pictures were cartoons. He acknowl
edged this with reluctance and added
by way of apology;
"Well, Mr. Senator, to tell you the
truth, they didn't look like you a little
bit, but I knew you by 'em In a min
ute." William Nelson Cromwell, the New
York lawyer who was. recentljjnstall-
Ik i4
If 1
'
nT"aa nWtPiwnceinuker iu flio Rijulta
Me Life Assurance society's controver
sy, has figured Iu several recent nation
al nnd International episode. Including
the Santo lHmilngo and Panama inci
dents. He has bee u very successful as
an adviser of corporations and la a type
of the bnslneea lawyer of today who
alms to etrel in knowledge of commer
cial enterprises and the lawa under
which they are conducted rather than
In attaining oratorical triumphs before
Juries.
Mr. Cromwell I fifty-one years of
age, Is a native of New York city aud
a graduate of the Columbia I .aw school.
He Is noted aa having received some of
the largest fees ever
paid In the history
of lltlgatlou. For
his services as re
ceiver of Pecker.
Howell & Co. In
ISM he got from
the court a fee of
JlMO.000 and. In ad
dition, received a
silver service aa a
testimonial from the
firm. For settling
the affairs of Irlce,
WILLIAM KCLSOS
CROMWELL.
McCormlck & Co. be Is snld to bare re
ceived fUX),000 In oue fee. His work
as general counsel of the Panama Ca
nal company of France brought bun, It
is supposed, the largest reward of the
kiud on record, for he Is popularly
credited with receiving $1,000,000 as
hla fee In this case. It Is even said
that $2,000,000 would be nearer the
sum that be realised In connection who
the canal project. Although there was
much corruption In France Iu the mat
ter of the Panama canal, Mr. Cromwell
has made the assertion that In the pas
sage of the Panama canal bill tn the
American congress not a single dollai
was Illegitimately expended.
CLEANLY WOMAN.
ErrMceaalr Tklaks k? Stamrlaf Het
I calf Tkat She Cwn Daa draff.
Cleanly woman haa tn erroneous Idea
that by scouring the scalp, which re
moves the dandruff scales, she la curing
the dtndruffl She may wash her scalp
every day, and yet have dandruff her
life long-, accompanied by fnlllnir hnlr,
too. The only way In the world to cure
dandruff la to kill the dandruff term.
ind there Is no hair preparation thnt will
to that but Newbro'a Herplclde. Ilerpl
tue oy Killing toe dandruff, germ.
eaves the hslr free to (rrnw aa healthy
fat u re Intended. Destroy the cause
-ou remov the effect. Kill the dan
Iruf (term with Herplclde. Sold by
endlnir druo-rlsts. Send 10c. tn stamna
lor sample to The tierpicide Co Da-
trolt Mich.
Eaple Drug Store, 331-333 Bond St..
Owl Drug Store, 5-19 Com. St., T. F.
Laiirin, Prop. "Special Agent."
Light Reading'
FOR
Heavy Moments
100 NEW NOVELS
Paper, 10c, 15c, 25c.
-r.t 1 J A a.
"e klnd or your vacation.
SEE SHOW WINDOW
J. N. GRIFFIN
SCOW. CAY IRON AMD
BRASS WORKS.
Manufacturers of Iron, Steel,
Brass and Bronze Canting.
General Foondrymcn and Pat
ternmakers. Absolutely first
clas work. Lowest prices.
'Phone 2451. 18th and Franklin
For Porch and
Summer Home
Bamboo
Furniture
.Rives that refreshing touch
to
the weary and tlrej p'-raon.
Settees, Roman Chain, Hall
racks, etc., etc.. Step In and ex
amine the line.
Did you buy that Chocolata set
yet?
Yokohama Bazar
626 Commercial Street, Aatorl
LAUNDRIES.
The Troy Laundry
The only white labor laundry in the
city. Does the best work at reasonable
prices and is in every way worthy of
your patronage.
10th and DUANE St., Phone 1991.
Telephone your want advertisement
to the otlice of The Morning Astor
inn. Telephone Main 001. When
you need help or want to sell or
exchange anything. Somebody may
be looking for work or wish to ex
change something for an article,
which yoj have.
HELP WANTED.
VAXTKl-A
restaurant,
rant.
U1KI. TO WORK. IN A
Apply to Jeffs Kestau-
WASTED A tilUL FOR liENKUAL
housework. Apply 133 Exchange St,
WASTE1V-CIRL
light housework.
to ix) LHiirr
Enquire at Astorian
office.
HELP WANTEDGIRL WANTED
for general housework. Wage be
tween $13 and $20 per month. J. II.
Gibbons, care Tongue Point Lumber Co.,
Alikrbrook.
WANTED AT ONCE,
maid. J'atker House.
A CHAMIIEK-
HOT WANTED
printing office.
TO WORK IN
Apply at Astorian
office.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE A PxtO 14 WASH1NUTIN
Iron Works, Seattle, Wash., donkey
130 feet 7-8 and 3300 feet 5 8 lich cable.
Full set rigging and blocks. Address
Pacific Cadean, Cathlamet, Wash.
FOR SALE
- HIGil COUNTER,
long. Apply at Alor-
about 8 feet
Ian ott'.ce.
KOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL
umn newspaper outfit; complete x
cept prs; cheap,
flee.
Inquire at this of-
INCUBATOR FOR 8ALE-400 EGGS
capacity; also three 100 capacity
brooders; flrst-claas condition. Ad
dress A. Astorian Offloe.
OLD PAPERS FOR 8 ALE AT THIS
Office; 23c per hundred.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice i hereby given to oil par tie
holding Clatsop County warrant endors
ed prior to August lt, l'J'M, to present
same to the county treasurer at Inn oulce
o90-5W Commercial street, for payment.
Interest ceases after this date.
(Signed) CILS. A. HKII.HORN',
County Treasurer.
Dated, Astoria, Oregon, this I3th day
of June, mo.".
BIDS WANTED.
CALL FOR BIDS t'. S. ENGINEER
Office, Portland, Ore., May 22, 1905
Seoled proposals will be received here
for mattrens, rock and pile work in
connection with extension of Jetty at
mouth of Co'iullle river, Ore., until It
A. M, June 22, 1005. and tm-n publicly
opened. Information on application.
W. C. Lnngfltt, MaJ., Engrs.
NOTICK T (O.VriUCTOKS--I'KO
posals reoeived until 2 o'clock P. M.,
July 1, 1905, at the office of Fulton Hron.,
Odd Fellows' Buildinft, for fmishini? the
second story of the Fulton & IVinenl
building, Commercial street, Astoria, Or.
Did received as follows: 1st, con
struction; 2d, plumbing, gas pipcing and
tin-work; 3d, puinting; 4th electric wir
ing. Information at the office of Fer
guson 4 Houston, Astoria, Oregon.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-HOUSE KEEPING ROOMfc
See J. B. Brown at Roan, Higgins 4
Company.
H0U8E8 WANTED.
HOUSE OF 6 OR 8 HOOMS WANT
ed in Kd neighborhood. Conveni
ent to center ol town; rent reasonable;
permanent. Ad. tress Emll Held, ca
The Astorian.
ROOMING HOUSES WANTED.
WANTED, TO RENT A FURNISHED
rooming house. References. Address,
A2, Astorian.
FOR RENT R00M8.
FOR RENT LARGE FRONT ROOM;
fire and electric light; finest view in
city. Address C. A., Astorian.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Enquire 045 Exchange.
ROOMS.
FURNISHED ROOM-NICELY FUR
ninhcd rooms. By the day, week ol
month. Everything new. Apply to
Mrs, Megler Hedrick, Commercial street
near 0. R. A N. Dock.
Situations Wanted Advertisements
Twice Without Charge.
You May Want
A furnUhed house, room or store,
Make your wants known to the
renders of this paper. If you want
a tenant for a house, some readur
may be the desired party,
Obtained by Advertising In the
Want Columns of the Morning
Attorian.
DAILY 7,000 READERS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BILLIARD HALLS.
Occident Hotel Bar
(SL Billiard Hall.
Tables New and Everything
I'irst Class.
Finest brands of Liquors anil Citfui
ELECTRICIANS
B EMU ft
Makes estimates and executes orders
for all kinds of tleotrieal installina and
repairing. Supplies in 8took. We sail
the celebrated 8HELBY LAMP.
H. W. Cyrus, Manager.
428 BOND ST. PHONE 1161
MILK DEALERS.
A NEW PURE FOOD LAW.
in the stale of liiii(,'tnn rcipiire that
oil food pai-kagi'S shall imve print on
tile outside tlin ingredient thereof. If
you use our Pure Milk, Fresh From the
Cows, you won't huve lo look for the
liils'l. We (,'iiuiulitee its quality.
.Morning or niht deliwry.
THE 8L00P-JEFFERS CO, 10th and
Dunne street.
MEAT MARKETS.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Wholesale and lleUill
8hipt, Logging Camps and Mills Sup
plied on 8hott Notice.
Live Stock Bought and 8old.
WASHINGTON MARKET
CHRISTENSEN A CO.
Central Meat Market
G- W. Morton A Jno. Fuhrmtn, Prop'i.
CHOICEST KItKKIf AND BALT
MKATS-I'HOMl'T DKMVEItY.
642 Commercial St. Phone Main 321
RESTAURANTS.
FlRST-ULA:iS MEAL
for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or
rloughnuta, 5c, at U. 8. 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.
612 Commercial St
Progress Shoes
for Ladies are the
BEST $250
shoes made. We have Juat re
ceived a full line of these shoes,
Lace and Blucher. Vlcl Kid,
patent leather tips.
BILLY BUSTER
SHOES
for tie boys have a sole that
won't wear out.
S. A.GIMRB
Fin Boots and 8hoes
543 BOND 8TREET, A8TORIA.
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BROKERAGE.
a J. TltENOIIAKI)
Real Estate, Insurance, Cemmlsal
"7
and Shipping.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER.
Offloe IU Ninth Strt, Neat te Justlee
Office,
ASTORIA. OREGON.
HOTELS.
HOTEL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, ORI.
rinest Hotel In the Northwest
The Tired Traveler
la ever tiappjr to find a comfortable
topping- place. Where to put up Is the
prevalent question after a long Jour
ney. You can solve the problem Iu
Astoria by gelng to the
PARKER HOUSE
Whose genial host Mr. T. 3. Broem
ar, Is an experienced hotel man and
who on April I took charge of this
popular hostelry and haa Inaugurated
a new feature to the house by opening
th dining room In connection with the
hoU nd Is now able to give his pat.
rona board and lodgings, the best, la
Astoria, for II and ll.H pr day. fiat.
Iifactton guaranteed.
Room at 25. It, 1i and II. JYte
'bus to and from the hotel.
J. T. BROEMSER.
FURNITURE.
ROBINSON tL H1LDEBRAND
Goodman Bldg.
Commercial 8t
FURNITURE. Carpet.. B.ddlnn
Stoves, Matting, Window Shades,
LINOLEUM. Ete.
BLACKSMITHS.
ANDREW - ASP,
Blacksmith.
Having inttalltd a Rubber Tiring
Machine of the latest pattern I am
prepared to do all kinds ef work at
reasonable pricts.
12th and 0uana 8tt.
WOOD YARDS.
WOOD! WOOD! WCOD!
Cerd wood, mill wood, boa wood, any
kind of wood at lowest prloea, Kelly,
th transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black,
oarn en Twelfth, opposite epera
house.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PUrsIClAN AND SURGEON
Actlna AMUutut Hurgxon
C.S. Marlue l(plutl Hervlce.
Office hours: 10 to II a,m. 1 to 4:10 p.m,
477 Commercial Street, Ind Floor.
08TE0PATHI8T8.
Dr. Kliudu C. Illrk.. pr, J, K Boyder
OSTEOPATHS.
Office Mansell Bid. phone Black 206S
673 Commercial Bt., Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS.
DR. T. L. BALL,
DENTIST.
524 Commercial St Astoria, Oreson.
Da. VAUGHAN,
Dentist
Fytblan Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. W. 0. LOGAN
DENTIST
678 Commercial St., Shanahan Building
BU8INE38 COLLEGES.
Bchtike-Walker
Business College,
Steams Building, Portland, Oregon.
Our Graduates are All Employed.
We placed 25 pupils In lucrate posl
tions during the month of May.
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