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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.' TUESDAY, HOVEMBE tS, 18905. TO SHOW UP BOOKS M'CURDY WILL BETI8K. New York, Nov 27.-Th World today IN SPECIAL MISSION Corlelyou Will Tell Where ftoney Came From. EFFECT OF INVESTIGATION President Will Probably Urge Action to Contrtu that Will Put Stop to Prac tice of Receiving Contribution! of Cor poration Without Content. Nv. 27.-A iliil h it tlie Tribune from VaMiirtn, I). ('.. ); I'roUMy the niot tfl(rililr n-ult of IV itiMirani-e Invest Igathm will Mronjr rfTort t nt wire of nr rupt .rm Urea art a rniiiri .iil lirity for all eifwmlitur ami i-ortlrilm-tlono for frrferet election t lirotttiotit thn country. Wit hia a, frw day Chairinan CotU-l you, of the Republican national commit tre, will have ready a complete lit of JI contribution mail through liim in Uir Wt national oampalitn. A a remit of tin reviOatiuua in tho New York In validation the l'oUiiat-r General after eonulttion with tho I"rciilnt, U pre paring Ut how up hia hooka, and lie probably will go on record aa favoring Mimr rt of law or politic! rutom mliiiU will prevent reception of Mliticn1 contribution from eorporatloti. Tli President will Uke up the aini matter in hU mrwi; and probably will wye "n art Ion l'.v Cungrr a will put a, -top i the unfairnc of soliciting or accepting contribution from corpora tion without a direct vote of all stork-lioldcis ays "Itli liaid A. M.'urdy, P-iilent of the Mut mil Life liioiiraiicn (Company, haa rcniunctl. The dato of hi resignation dcirnda only on the tim required by the trut to find hia iioror. tuli kfy following I he retirement of I'riwidctit Mct'urdy, hw n, ltibert J I. McCunly, general manager of the Mu tual and hl aim In law, U A. The- hand, the general agent for New York, haa resigned. A tentative offer to head the coinny waa made i Jamea l. Forgajt, president of the First National Hank of Chicago, whrt wia an Equitable director. Ilia hank I ona of the leading financial In stitution of the Middle West. Mr. For gan declined to accept the offer. HAVE A LONG RIDE RUNNING WATER IN CARS Largeit Shipment of Horses Ever Made, Coaitting of s4 Head, I Made From Kancho del Paso Stud in California to New York City. VICTIMS RECOVERED. .w York, Nov. 27. Tarlea T (Wker and Mr. and Mr. I-awrcnc I Scott, of San Francleo, who were In the iit.nniJiil accident in which Mr. Franri llurlon Harrison waa killed Sat urdav, were up and about yeaterday. Mr. aiul Mra. Hcott, who are "topping at the Arlington, 20 West Twenty fifth atrert, left tiie hotel on foot early yen rrday morning. Uter they went to Mr. llarrin'a residence and remained there all day. There were hundred of caller at the Jioum- yesterday. Score of telegram ( condolence ern n-reve. iy Mr. llarriMin. THREE HANDICAPS PER WEEK. Kmi FranrUit. Nov. 27.- I'rMdcnl Thonuui H. William of the New I'aJi fornin Jockey Club announce, that com mencirig the neotmd week of the Ingle aide meeting and powlbly Warner, three tlouo handicap will he given each week except on daya aUiktw are decided. Race will be tratwferrwl to Inglenide lVmlr 11, and continue until Janu ary W when it will le resumed at Oak land. PURCHASES BANCROFT LIBRARY. lterleley, Not. 87. Tha lxmrd of re gent of the Univeraity of Califomi haa iut concludixl the purchaae of the Han -p.ft. lihriury. The punluwe price waa $-J.V),imni. Of tlii amount H. II. Ihin -roft donate! $100,000. Hie aalc wa rouxiimmatl on the recommendation of I'rofe-wor Itfiihen tiold Thwaitva, auper Snlciul.iit of the Wiconin State Hi torical lihrary, who waa retained by the IhuikI to examine into the condition of the collection and nppraie it nuifkct able vuliie. Thwailen reported that the library waa worth $H0,(MK), exclusive of t-ertiiin valuable portion not invent ignt-!. hrce Loads of Horses Carried Across Continent. Barou Komura Has Goes (o China. WILL MAKE READJUSTMENT Japtnete PutfUcieta' Arq Afraid that Country Will Be the Center of Intri gue and They are Unit In Demand ing Occupation by the Japanese. Victoria, Nov. 27. The nU-amer Ath enian brought advieea today that Haron Komura, rcently nent a a npecial am baiwaulor from Japan to I'ekin aa com mlnnloner to make certain arrangrmenta to eecure .lapam-ne domination in Man churia, an well an to make general pont helium re adjuntment. .lapanene publi- cintn are afraid that I'ekin will nhortly again be the center of intrigue and they are a unit In demanding Japanene occu pation. Count Okumw in a recent npeech afU-r atating that Hiina wan unlikely to do anything on lU own account naid Jatmn'n magnanimity alone ahould gov ern the dionition of Manchuria. China waa not entitled to demand retre cenmon and there ahould le military occupation by Japan aa Runnla occupied the prov- ince. The trade regulation In Manchur rla are ught by Japan to conerve the trade of the province. New Yoik, Nov. 27.-The P.ancho del Cii. ntud-Jumca II. Itaggiu'a I),IHK) worth of Uioroughbred liriNnlnure, railing, flllie, and ntalliiinn afUr a four thoumiid niiln journey In palace li(r cam, with running wat-r and gaa illiiinitmtion, yenterday unloaded at the foot of Wet Thlrty nixth atreet. Thin nhipment of home, 524 head i th blggent ever made. The col of trannportation, excluniva of the equine commlwary, and wagea, of tkree acore attendanU, waa $4H,000. The train crooned the continent in four aw-tlonn. Ue aection arriving yesterday. The flrat nection got away from Sacramento, Cal., at 12:30 o'clock a. m. Iat Monday. It reached the me- ropoli at 10:30 o'clock Saturday. The ilher iM-ctionni were run out aix hour apart, hut in the great dlnUnce covered the hint nection fell behind, and lont noma time. It I due thla afternoon. Mr. Haggin who wa prenent at the un loading Maid the nhipment arrived in nplendid nhape. The ntud will be aold at auction. BURNHAM ISSUES STATEMENT When Cheeks are Pale A woman! physical condition showi quickly in her fact. Pal cheeks, color lets lips, biliouineia, tick headache and laiiituda indicate conditions that need to be promptly remedied. Every woman is subject to the weaknesses of her sex, but prudence should lead her to strengthen the system at those time when Nature needs assistance. A little forethought will save much distress nd prevent painful complication. Taken as needed BEECHAM'S . PILLS will prove in efficient remedy for the relief of womanly Hit. They strengthen the nerves, purify the blood, improve the appetite and exert a very necessary tonic action on the entire system. Their use is never attended by any dis agreeable effects. They are a mild medicine, but peculiarly efficacious one. Full directions lor women accompany each box. BEECHAM'S PILLS are a boon to women. They relieve headache, de pression, nervousness, increase the supply of blood, while to pale cheeks they quickly Bring Back the Roses Id tvrrwhr In Boim. too. and 28c. ::4 ID ears Soap, like books, should be chosen with discretion. Both are capable of infinite harm. The selection of Pears' is a perfect choice and a safe guard against soap . evils. Matchless for the complexion. SEVERAL ARE MENTIONED. Toklo, Nov. 27.-8everal name are mentioned for the resident generalship at Seoul, hut nothing definite will be known regarding the appointment, until aftrtr the return of MaxquU Ito. It would not le a nurprlne (should M. Kat nura. the prewnt premier of Japan be ippointal to the position. The premier ihip would then g either to MarquU Ito, the low prenldent of the privy coun cil or to the Marn,uU Saionji, the prenl dent of the- conetitutional Pty. SAILORS ARE REBELLIOUS. Honolulu, Nov. 27. There are nome ncnnatlonal report here relative to the revolutionary phim of the Kunnian aux iliary cniiner b'na. Men from the ven ncl whilo aehorc Imve made ntatement indicating rcMlioim intention and only five are. allowed nhore leave at a time. The venw-l U now coaling and will prob ably l ready to leuve within a few ilny. Of Interest to Clergy. The Antoria 4 Columbia River Rail road Co.. having been granted member- shin In the Trans -Continental Clergy . -in Ilureau, the name oi vnai coiupmij appear in the clergy application blanks ajid clorinr ccrtiflcates Unued py ine bureau for 1908, and commencing Janu ary 1st, of the coming year. These permit! will be honored by all agents of the A. k C. R. R., thus eliminating the Individual half-fare nermlte burned bv that company In former years. Re- queaU for official application blanks should be made to J. C. Mayo, general passenger agent, Astoria. Blliout Attack Quickly Cored. A few weeks ago I had a bilious at tack that waa so sever I waa not able to go to th office for two daya. Fall- Inir to mt relief from my family pny- .ii.' frtmnnt. I took threa of ivea w w Chamberlaln'a Stomach and liver Tab lets, and the next day I felt like a new man. H. a Bailey, Editor of the News Chapln, 8.j CL These tableta are for sal by Frank Hart and leading drug jinta. Preident of Mutual Reserve Replies to Testimony. New York, Nov. 27.-Trenident Fred erik A. Iturnham, of the Mutual Re erv Life Inuranc Co., ineiied a state ment lant nlcht in reply U the tentl mony of .lame I). Welln, a fomer vice- prenldent of the company before the Canadian committee in 1!04 that he had heard from Iturnham that IxuU F. Paine, when he wa state uerintendent of I imuranc in IMS offered for $100, 000 to allow the Mutual Reserve to writ h- rcfoit of an investigation which the State Innurance IVpartment had made. Mr. Well alo td-tified, that Mr. Biirnham told him that he paid $40,. 0oo for a manuscript copy of the report. The ntatment, which lore a note say ing that it waa from fleorge Burnham, counsel of th Mutual Reserve, is in part aa follow. "No money wa ever demanded by or paid, directly or in directly, to the Miperintcndent or any person connected with the New ork insurance department for the purpone of Influencing or accepting any report upon the. Mutual Renerve. The story Ik the invention of one J. D. Well, formerly a vice prenldent, whoe ervice were di penned with nearly neven year ago and ha. n pared no pain to attack the company in every poanihle phjtce. "The Canadian inventgalion waa mov ed by a nenator who wa, a former agent of the company, which had cut off hi advance. 'The Canadian committee, at its final semtion, voted to revine the report of the evidence. Afterward neven of the nne- teen membera got together and formu lated what purported to be a report wheh wa expunged by the Senate. What in printed in a part of the Sunday Journal nay 'the finding of the commit tee,' i nimply what one senator, a mem ber of the committee, gave notice he would move the adoption of aa the prop er conclusion to be drawn from the evidence. "A member of the committee gave a similar notii, with one entirely differ ent set of finding!; but neither motion haa ever been acted upon. The state ment that no action waa takn by the attorney general of New York on the hargea referred to aa filed against the marutgvment of the Mutual Reaerve, is incorrect. They were investigated and diMninoed by him." . CAME NEAR DYING From in Awful Skin Humour, Scratched Till Blood Ran. Wasted to Skeleton. CURED BY CUTICURA One Application Soothed Him to Sleep. Cure Speedy ind Permanent "When my little boy was three montha old hia head broke out with a rash, which wat very itchy and ran considerable watery fluid.' We tried everything we could, but he got worse all the time till it spread to bta arms, legs, and then to his entire body, and he came near dying. It itched ao he would scratch till the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuff would be all over bis pillow in the morning. I had to put mittens on his hands to keep him from tearing hia akin. He got so ;ak he took fainting spells and we would think him dying. He waa almost a skeleton and his little hands were thin like claws. " He waa bad about eight months when we tried Cuticnra. I had not laid him down in his cradle in the daytime for a long time. He had got o that he Just slept in our arms all the time. INSTANT RELIEF I washed him with CuUcura Soap and put on one application of CuU cura Ointment and he was ao soothed that I put him in the cradle. Yon don't know how glad I felt when he felt bet ter. It took one box of Cnticnra Oint ment, pretty near one cake of CuUcura Soap, and about half a bottle of Cuti cura Resolvent, to core. I think he would have died only for the Cnticnra." Mas. M. C MAITLAND, Jasper, Ont No return In U years: MraMaitland writea, under date of Feb. J4. 19j: " It afford me pleasure to inform von that it is fourteen years since my boy waa cured of the terrible skin disease. He haa been permanently cured and ia hearty and strong." n44 mmrhml Ow wl4. (Vim KannHwl, (la tmnm ftCkmlw Om4 rum, Sta. nw tM W lPrto.aa..lrll WHW WM" FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. Seli& Lessee and Manager MISS GEORGIA HARPER COMPANY OF 18 PLAYERS ONE WEEK COMMENCING m iJ TUESDAYNOVEMBER 28 TONIGHT. GAY PARESI AN A carload of scenery, furniture, ete. New Specialties gpgpgggpaMBH.MMMMB. Prices: Reserved Seats, 60c; Gallery, 25c Seat sale opens Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at Hoefler'e Candy Store. s An. 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