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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAX. ASTUWA. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, ijoj. For yont aotcaxe in th morning oar WOQfcLAWN BRAND OP Maple Syrup I Gallon ''-35 a Gallon .... .... 7$ Qiart FANCY WAXEN Cooking' Apples 65c per Box 4ST0RIA GROCERY B23 Commercial Phon Matn 681 JUST RECEIVED A FTNI LOT OF Drab Apples UK t Quinces Nothing can beat them for making fine preserves. ' FIRST OF THIS SEASON. Cranberries TSY TEEM. THE GROCER. ' Tenth and Commercial Street. Branch at Unlontown. .Special We bought our framed picture early ikie year and were holding them for our Xmas trade Pictures that usually tell at 35o to 50e each. Since then we have eeeo and purchased a line a little better suited for holidays and want to close out the first purchase to make room for to second, hence the price. 25c Each J. N. Griffin See The Show Window. CUDAN LIBERTY DEAD General " Gomoz Makes Startling Charges Against Government WORSE THAN .WEYLERS RULE Liberals Are Assasinated, Jsils Full of Political Prisoners Public Funds Are Used for Election Purposes Sanitary Condition of Island a Disgrace. MEN ARE POWERLESS T FfcM Asralant Dlaaa Cnleaa They Strike at the I'aderlylac Canae. To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair, with Irritants or oils on which a para sitic germ will prosper, is like scooping water from the ocean to prevent the tide from rising:. Tou cannot accomplish a satisfactory cure without having a right undyitanl Inr of the fundamental causes of the trouble. Tou must kill the Dandruff Germ. Kewbro's Herplcids does this because It Is specially made to do that very thing. When ths germ Is removed, the hair has no choice but to . resume healthy growth and beauty. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leading dru grists. Send 10c. In tamps for sample to The Herplcids Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F. tsrarin, Prop. "Special Agent" Xew York, Ovt 4. ",Litrty is dead in Cuba, and the condition of mffairs there is won than it ever was under Spanish rule, even in the uot ferocious periods of the Weyler government Fin ancial ruin and dishonor will come. to the Cuban people, and if things con tinue as they are the nation will be eon verted into on of hereditary rule." That declaration waa made last night by General Jose Miguel Gomes, govern or of the province of Santa Clara and candidate of the liberal party for the presidency of Cuba, at the Xew Am sterdam Hotel, where he is stoppinng. Upon his arrival on the steamship Mon terey from Havana yesterday, General (iome refused to discuss Cuban affairs st length, but after he had rested at hi hotel be was more communicative. i m here to rest for some days," lie contiuues, "and to breathe the air of liberty that is lacking in my own coun try and for which I have fought so long. "On fake charges, the government a ainates the liberals, the jails are fill ed with political priouers, and we have no hope of justice from judgv and mag Utrates who recognize no law but the will of the government We are hind ered in casting our votes and Cuba is now suffering a reign of terror never equalled under Spani.-h tyranny. It was such things as these that made us with draw from the election. Public funds are "used for electoral purposes. The sanitary ' condition of the inland Is a disgrace. ' The Cuban government has employed thousands of men in the sani Ury department but for voting, not for woiVing purposes. , . "It ha become impossible to dare to oppose the government without rink of one's life or liberty. The mayor of Havana has been deprived of his of fice against the law and the whole city council have 'been dismissed because tfiey were liberals. "Xo one dares ex press his political opinions for fear of assassination, for which purpose toe most desperate criminals are allowed by the government, to be at large. "For what i happening in Cuba, the United State has a direct reponibil itpr. Palma is enabled to do as he is doing only by telling the people every day that in case of a revolution or dis order the I'nited States would send troops to punish them and to sustain the Pal in a government "1 believe if the Piatt amendment holds the United States government re sponsible for ordf-r in Cuba it should never be taken for supporting the un lawful acts of the present government and to serve a a wrn-n for the com- mim-ion of such acts 'as have lieen com mitted against the opponent of. that government' 'It is, the duty of the United States to" put a 'stop to such a condition, and if affairs continue a they are much longer we 'shall have to ap ical to the United Suite to do so. Jf the United States should inter vene in the matter of the elections and init that these election should be carried on honestly, it would be proved that eighty per cent of the population are liberal. That proportion of the people hate Palma nnd hi oppression worse than they hated Weyler, for the conditions, he has enforced are worse than ever existed under Spanish domin ion. Before leaving Cuba, General Gomez tendered his resignation as candidate for president in order, as he said, to give the convention full Vrty in its pro ceedings. Upon his arrival here be was inform ed that the convention was held last Sunday; that it had been decided not to accept the resignation. General Go mez said that before be could outline his next action he would have to learn the reason for this action by the con vention and would have to give the matter deep thought. POPE SENDS CONGRATULATIONS. San Francisco, Oct 4. Bishop Wil liam H. OWmnelL. of the dRx?e of Maine, is here en route to Japan as the special envoy of the pope to the em peror. It is said one of the special ob ject of Bishop OX'ounell's trip is to convey the congratulation of lVpe Pius X to tlie Japanese eiii)M'ror on the sin cerity of the tatter's work in bringing the war between Japan and Russia to a happy termination. CONSUL GENERAL RESIGNS. Washington, Ovt 4. George L. Dob son, of Iowa, formerly a secretary of state there, ha resigned hi position a consul general at Ilangchow, China, after but a few weeks of wore. He has written to friend her complaining of the mode of lif of the Chinese, which be cannot stand, - MAY CAUSE RATEVAR Hamburg-American Line (Hi Competition in West Indies, DROPS FROM CONFERENCE Representative of Royal Mail Steam ship Lin Denes All Idea of Inter ference With Rivals' Trad But Ex pect to Get Hi Share of Passenger. HILL AT POKANE Says Interstate Commission Is Bad for Country. SHIPPING WOULD BE RUINED Railroad Magnate and Party Are Given a Banquet by Spokane Business Men Declare Spokane Capable of Great Development Spokane, Oct 4. President James J. Hill of the Great Northern and Howard Elliot of the Northern Pacific and their party of railroad men and capitalist were given a reception by the Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Spokane last night The affair called out 500 of the business men and property holders of Spokane. AddreWs were made by Mr. Hill and Mr. Elliot Mr. Hill argued that it woukl be a bad thing for the country if congress conferred the rate making power on the inter state com nierce commission. He aserted that un der a mileage rate, based on distance, as would be compulsory under govern ment rate making it would be impos sible to ship agricultural products more than 700 or 800 mile. He predicted swift growth for Spokane and the sur rounding country, and said there was no reason why the people of this city should not plan on a population before many years, of 2.V),000 or more. "The region around Spokane," said Mr. Hill, "can be made as product I v in dairy product as any portion of the nUited States." The party will remain here today. CONSIDERING PEACE TREATY. Tokio, Oct 4. A prolonged meeting of the privy council was held here this morning which was not concluded at noon. Hie unusual length of the sit ting show that the matter before It i of more tldtn ordinary imjiortance, and it is believed that the treaty of peace with Russia i under consideration. Should the treaty meet with the ap proval of the council it will lie immedi ately ratified. BOMB THROWERS ARRESTED. Tien Tain, Ovt. 4. Six men supposed to bt bomb throwers, including two without queues from Pekin, were hand ed over to the viceroy for Investigation on Tuesday evening, Oct 3. SOOS0800OSOOSO0000000000) We Sell W. L DODOiQS Shoes g o The best la th 0 market q Try them, '"' O n 543 Bon4 Stmt. Opp. So, HJjjina Ac Co. 6$0OSO0$0$0300Of09010f 00000OSC O S, A. G1MRE Plan to Get Rich. are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and felt Dr. King's New life Pill. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and giv you a new start Cure headache and dizzines too. At Chas. Roger' drug store; 25c, guaranteed. Special Sound Trip Excuiaton ZaU f l3xo for th fair via A, & C B. R, Ticket Sold Daily Until October 15th. Up to and Including October 15th, th A. 4 C. R. R. will sell round trip ex cursion ticket daily from Astoria to Portland and return rat of $3 for the round trip on account of th Lewi and Clark exposition. Ticket purchased on or before October 2 will be good for re turn passage 30 day from date of ssle, snd ticket purchased after that data will be good for return passage up to and Including October 3L ' New York, Oct. 4. The fabled an nouncement of the landing of the Royal Steam Packet company's steamer Tagu from Southampton, England, on Satur day, for New York via the West Indies, inaugurating th new service of that company between this port, Jamaica, (Vntral and South America, and the Windward Islands, created considerable comment in transportation circles. The service will be fortnightly. Emile L. Boas, manager of th New York office of the Hamburg-American line yesterday said: "With referenc to the proposed coin petition of the Royal Mail between New York and' the West Indies, the Ham burg-American line considers that this is an interference with their business and they propose to take steps to pro teen their interests, for which reaon they have given notice of withdrawal from the Wet Indian conference to take effect Ortolier 9. They also wish to em phatically contradict the report that the new service of the Royal Mail has been started on the basi of a friendly ar ramjement with thj Ilniubiirgmeii can line." The West Indian conference Include all the lines from Knglnnd and the con tinent to the West Indie and they are at present in thorough agreement as to rate and other measure. The with drawal of the Hamburg-American line from the conference, it is said, may precipitate a rat war on both sides of the Atlantic ' in the West Indian field. A repreentatlve of Sandenon k Son, who are the New York agent of the Royal Mail Steamship Packet company, when informed of the statement made by Mr. Boas, said: "We have no intention of antagnniz ing the Hamburg..merican line in start ing a line from New York to Jamaica, and other ports touched by their Atlas line sen ice and had hoped to work in entire agreement with them in the West Indian field. It should be borne in mind that this line is simply an extension of thy Royal Mail Syt-an Packet com pany's service, which ha been in opera tion for many years between England and the port touched by the new ser vice. Of coiir we expect to secure our fair share of both passenger and freight for the ports our steamers call at, but we do not Intend to cut rates to secure tlie business unless our competitor start that kind of thing." Tonka, the usual cheat for ranilla, costs one or two cents for a certain amounts Schilling's Best vanilla a dollar. One Is strong; the other Is fine. One is rank; the other is delicate. Nevertheless four fifths of "vanilla" is tonka. The 98 cents accounts for it. NOW la th time to get Tall Hat at a reaaonabl price, THE SEASON LATEST SHADES, SHAPES and TRIM MINGS un alway b found at AS- T0RIAS LEADING MILLINERY PAR THE FAIR T MRS. A, JAL0FF, Prop. Exclusive millinery at Eeaaffaabl Price Star Theatre BUlg. Astoria, Or. Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free Eicept Saturdays' j MM Clothes Chat With Young' Men Shoulders, collars and coat fronts are iht weak parts in most clothing. These arc the strong points in the coats we offer you. The makers of the clothes we sell build their shoulders up in finely graduated lay ers of wadding, all stitched minutely and tapered off. Lapels lie flat and stiff with an easy turning roll, col lars set snug abcut the neck without binding. No other clothes are made with such care. SUITS l!t CITHER SINlE OR DOUBLE BREASTED STVIE- SUPERBLY FASHIONED AND FINISHED WITH AN t'NMISTAKABIE AIR Of EXCLl'ilVENESS. Sizes: 30 to 46 Prices $15 to $37.SO lermaffi Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER. 'blood purifying tablets. MAKES RICH IED HOOD, HEALTH AND IT IE HATH, A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS AND NERVOUS PEOPLE. 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PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 23 TABLETS. 50 CENTS. If your dealer cannot supply yon, end pric and order to POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., 140 NASSAU ST.( M ' "' NEW YORK. Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy If your plumbing it out of dale, the members of vour household are conttintly rulung their health. Defective plumbing generate germ-bearing sewer gisei which pollute the atmosphere and cinnot help but be breathed by the occupants. Let ui e ximlne the condition of your "o4i Jf piumowg, correct ceieaivc piping ana y " fnitll the bit iinirirv (hrturts tnsde. namely tatda Bath and One-piece Lmtorlei. Our illuitnted booklet "Modern Home Plumbing" tent free upon implication. J. A, Montgomery, Astoria' I w sj - Si aBBWmMBSSBMSI Weinhard's LoScrcr.