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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1905)
m V THE MORNING ASTORIAX. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 190s. A DAZZLING ARRAY NEW CROCKERY DEPARTMENT ROW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. , With the Finest display of Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Cut Glass, Brie a Brae, Silverware, Cutlery, Tinware and Graniteware. HI E m Christmas Buyers are invited to come and inspepct this splendid se lection as you are bound to find something to make an elegant present. A. V. ALLEN (('out imiitl from mp 1) h to iirfwrve the 'OmMitiition' that he Via II not bo d'tiwed." llmati to in hh aintwrr li':iiiliiif; the ftt of tlu hitirit fi ifjiito iiiiiHih'iI in tho tok'yraiii. w-nt this r'ilav: 'Tlif fl" of ili I iiiiiiuii.iii U now in 1 lit huiuN ol tonjjiv!. IViMiiially 1 1 wirli to mv tier miW like it lioviiix, hut hiii Iih loval to tlx' oii'ior tiui. I tut iu to take I1U1 tirs with tlii- one," WANTS NO COMMITTEE GRAFT THE WORD So Declares Young Rockfcller to Youn Men's Bible Class. WHY MEN ARE IN POLITICS Says Be Supposes that Nine of EveTy Tea Men Who Go Into Politics, Do so Net for What They Caa Do for Fellow Men, But for Themselves. RUSH WORK ON NEW BRIDGE. to bin UNWRITEN ALLIANCE Politics In Secretary Roofs Visi to Brazil. AGAINST F0R1EGN AGGRESSION Secretary Proposes to Show that United Slates Does Not Asuume the Role of Protector, But that States of New World Should Enjoy Equality. Senator Mitchell Sends Teletram Vice President Fairbanks. Vahinj;tim. lVr 7. Kollotviiiif Kup'iie. IVo. 7. Work on the big I m'iage resigning the ilwirimitiliip of tool railroad bridge- acre the Willuni-1 the senate iiniiinitte on intor-ooetiiiie ette river, on the Springnekt-Iiemlor- IranaK .Vnator Mitolit II informed Yioe on cut otf, is now Winy nihh.il. For I PrfiuVnt Fairbanks in a telegram today Mnie time ad the question of how to I fiat he did not care to lie apHinted to ge.t the water out of the big raiou in I any committee. Hit action establishes the center of the river ha been a put-1 precedent, in relation to the active Ung one, a it ha been impossible tocvicr of Senator conrk-ted of criin-1 pump it out with the apparatus on I inal offense, which the member of the ' "M.nn hand. Yesterday a I6-horepoer en-1 Republican coinniittre to select standing ' revealed yesterday by an 'official gine .ordered expressly for the work, I committee, will communicate to Sen- acquainted with the reason underlying Wmhingtim, Deo. ".There it world of politic in Neorctsrv Roof determination to iit Ttraail next uiii mer. its rt huII. it it hoiicd will be a liemispliere solidified against Kuro began to operate, and the water i be ng rapidly pumped out. The bridge approaches are nearly completed, and the grading onl both I nuttee. ide of the river ar practically all done. ator lliirton. Mitchell' request will be the Secretary' decision, be nn.iMuu.. I. respeotea ami 11 1 Mated today that hi trip firt, to shop the people of lie and Hurton will be left off all com- Hraiil and other South American re New York, Dec. "."Craft seem, to be the watchword in every line of life," eaid John D. Rockefeller, Jr., at the ninth annual dinner of the Young AjfV Bible class attended by about 250 mem bers and their friends at the Hotel Yen dome last night. ;" "I suppose," he continued. "that if e Very-two men who go Into politics, one goes,-iiot for what he can do for. hi fellow-man, but for what he canget out of politic. Yet, 1 should wy that four out - of every live, perhaps sine out of every ten, go into politics for what they can get out of it for them selves. . In this life of today, so full of strug gle and contest, in the effort to get head, to gain wealth, power, influence, or position, the watchword seems to be, gain it honestly if you can, but gain it at any cost. No quality should re ceive so careful consideration and culti vation among young men as moral cour age, for, unlesi the young men exhibit this courage, this great republic ., is domed to the end of civilization gone before." CHILDREN MUST NOT KNOW. Pullman, Dec. ".Mrs. Clara L. Pate, widow, died here Tuesday, leaving a family of ten children, several of whom late on foreign relation today, Colonel COLTON BEFORE COMMITTEE Telia Democrats of His Duties ia Saa Domingo. Washington. IVo. ". Before the Sen- are so ill with meale that it i fear ed to tell them of their mother' death Mr. Pate died away from home, after a few days illnes. ami her bodv wa taken to the home of her son-in-law and buried from there, that her children might not know of her death. Five years ago Mr. Pate died, having a widow and 11 children, ranging in age from 2 year to 2.". A few month later the oldest on died, but lie had $2000 insurance, parable to his mother. With this she kvpt her family together and by hard work made a living for the children. Sha was but 42 vear old when she died. 10 KILLED AND 19 INJURED Hurt Fluttering. Undigested food and gas tn the stom ach, located just below tLe heart, preee against it and causes heart palpitation. When your heart troubles you in that way take Ilerbine for a few days. You wil soon be all right 50c a bottle. Sold by Hart's drug store. XHAS FANCY GOODS This week we will display in iJutwin- dows 1(5$ different styles of Xroa&'jjcxe.s of stationery. A fine lot of Inejyuni eive calendar. Two displays of nov elties and in addition we will show in the windows .on evenings only, ane-e and Chinese Brushes and Fancy metal and glassware. :;! id J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY IT 18 FOR LADIE8, TOO. frT Oaa Step Their Hair FalUac (hit With HeryleJde. Ladles who hare thin hair and whose hair la falling out, caa prevent tha hair falling out nnd thicken the arowth. with Newbroe Ilerplclde." Besides, HerpI elde In f the most agreeable hair dresslrv la. Herplclde kills th dandr that eats the hair off at the r tho germ Is destroyed, the roo ot up, nd the hair grow Jong- as von a sample will con vince ar "iat Newbro'a Herplclde la an int .,1 toilet requisite. It contains I - grease, it will not stain r dye. fio leading druggists. Bend lOo. Jn eta for sample to The HerpI plda Co., Detroit. Mich. SU fHif !tore, 351-353 Bond SU f Driii; 'tore. 549 Com St. T F U"eu. v Special Agent ' (Continued from page 1.) Five bodies were, burned beyond re cognition in a fit which -destroyed the mail car, the combination baggage and mail car and the dining car Two of these were mail clerk and the otlicr three cooks. The mail and dining car were cene of greater fatalitie., three mail clerk and three cook, being killed outright, and one other clerk being perhaps fatal ly injured, hi skull being fractured. Confusion of Orders. From the Union Pacific it i official ly announced that the wreck wa caus ed by the engineer and conductor of the freight train confusing order. They received order, to meet four paenger trains, the last of which wa the Over land Limited, at Ah-uy siding, live mile West of Rock Spring. The freight took Vie aiding and wlu-n three tmiiis all of which were running close togeth er, barf parsed,, the freight started )et without waiting for the. Overland Lim ited, Thi latter train and the freight came together head on, one and a half mile West ofiAWv, Engineer Brink is among those killed. iind hi fireman, Oscar Peter-on. i wer imislv injured. Conductor Durntll of thn'-freiuht train, admitted he liccame pnfused, thinking all the trains they ekptx-ted to meet had pti-sed. f'wrtunately the wreck occurred wit.li- -a short instance .ot tne wvotmnii late . hospital, located near Uock Spring. The injured were all removed to that institution. Men Are Incinerated. Two engine, a diner, the baggage and mail car were completely wreck ed and took fire immediately following the wreck, being completely destroyed. Two mail clerk and three cook were pinioned beneath the car in which they were employed, and their bodies incin erated beyond identification, but later lieing removed from the wreck. Bodie of otlier employees killed were remov ed before the fire reached them. The wreck was cleared away early in the afternoon and traffic reoumed. The injured paenger were all left at the Wyoming Mate hospital, while those aide to proceed were taken FJat in a iecial train made up of uninjured cars of the limited train and the baggage car picked up at Rock Spring. The train i exected to arrive in Omaha to morrow. The Union Pacific ,ha done every thing in it power to relieve the offer ing of the injured and care will be tak en for the dead The latter will be shipped to point where thev resided. Colton. designated by President Hoow- velt. and apNinted by President Mo rale of Santo Domingo, rrMrted re garding the administration of cii-tom affair in Santo IVmli.go. Aked by the lVmocral to explain hi presence and position in the island Republic, Colton stated he carried a letter Mating the qualifications for a post collector of customs and president foiiles diad apinted him. His salary was paid from Dominican revenue. Col onel Colton stated he Jield hi tiosition connected with the United State, but wa now on a furlough and was draw ing no salary from thi Ctovernment. Again answering the iViiux-ratic member, he stated o far a he knew. thi effort, on the part of this (lovern ment to put into practice the provis ion pending in the freaty with Santo Domingo, under which the United State would control the IXmiiniean customs. publics, that the United State doe not assume the role of p rote, tor, but that the Mates of the New World should enjoy absolute equality with each oth er; second, to demonstrate that the United State think enough of their friendship and pxxlwill to warrant at tention muli as one nation of Kuroe show to unother; third, by roiil tp!iition tb rcuiiAe tins Mi-fdcion, that territorial aggrandizement is the -ccrct mainspring of the jiolicy of the United States; fourth, from thi de monstration of friendship and good will! and acknowledgment of equality to oh- .1.. .. . . . .i . ii- ' i. mi m irisiMiuuii hi uir ooilgaw-ills as well il the l-l.ehU whi.li the Monroe Do, I line iinHiM uHtii the Jjitin Ameri can stat-s and to inline their cordial upport of it. In other words, to lme an iinwiitlcn alliance of the state of the Western hemisphere the puriHtse of which shall le the enforcement of the Monroe lr trine at'iin-t the world. SHIP IN FLAMES. Fire Breaks Out on Liner While the Crew Is Asleep. Xew York, Dee. 7. A lire broke out in the hold of the Roalie, a -lov line tea mer, laid up for the winter nt a South Broklyn pier, early t,lay and five men nearly lo.t their live. The live member of the crew under Captain Stephen Merritt, were asleep at the time Uhe lire broke out. and were awak ened by sailors from the U. S. trans port tieneral McClellan, which was ly- ng alongside the Rosalie. Two of the crew Wamc frightened nd juinpitl ovcrlioard. but weic final- ti-lieil iMit of the water. When the liielmiils nriied tiie Rosalie was en-velon-d ill llames ainl the Ccln-ral Mc "1,-1 l.i 11 wa- in danger of cuti-hing lire. Before the lire was nnder control Uie entire cabin and woodwork of the Ro--alin were destroyed. The damage was x5iUXi. 1 lie Ro-alie has I i -T -, I and is in dan ger of foundering. There' were nearly A dozen vessels close to the (ieneral Mc Clellan and it was iieces-aiy to tow them out of danger. One of these, the City of Key West, caught fire ln-fore -he was towed away, but the flame were extingui-hed before any damage wa done. LIST IS WANTED McCall Mandamus to Produce Names of Policy Holders New York. Dec. 7.- f'lan-tn H. Ven der applied to Supreme Court Justice Oreeiibuum yesterday for a mandamus directing John A. McCall, a president of the New York Life, to furnish him with a complete Ut of the policy hold 'rs supplemented by tlx ir addree and the amount, of (licit iMiliiies. The object of Venner' move i to obtain proxies to be iM'd at the elec tion of trustee next April. Mis coun sel submitted a Ntutement declaring that tbeie ei-t siillicicnt dissatisfac tion among the policy holders to war rant the election of new trustee and other ofTi-er. Consuls representing Mc- Call opKscd the application strenuous ly and submitted an affidavit by Mc Call in which Venm-i's motives are at tacked. MiCiill in hi uiiswer av that the name and address of 11 dicy holder are considered confidential matter- in an insurant ofliee and that il uddres.es were gien to Wnner he might Use it to tho company's disadvantage uhd his own jicrsoiial benefit. Better than money: Schilling's Best is as good for you as it is for your grocer; and moncyback. Of Interest to Clergy. The Astoria & Columbia River Rail road Co., having been granted member ship in the Trans-Continental Clergy Bureau, the name of that company will appear in the clergy application blanks and clesgy certificates isued by the bureau for 1906, and commencing Janu ary 1st, of the coming year. These permits will be honored by all agent of the A. A C. R. R, thus eliminating the individual half-fare permits issued by "that company in former years. Re quests for official application blank hould be made to ). C. Mayo, general iaenger agent, Astoria. Coughing Spell Caused Death. "Harry Duckwell, aged 25 year chok 1 to death early yesterday morning at hi home, in the presence of hi wife and child. He contracted a slight cold a few day ago and paid but little at tention to it. Yesterday morning he wa seized with a fit of coughing which con tinued for some time. His wife sent for a physioian but before he could ar rive another coughing spell came on and Duckwell died from suffocation St. Iniis Olobo Democrat, Dee. !t., 1901:" Ballard's Horehound Syrup would lave saved his life, 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. One Number with every $2.50 you buy Our Piano Contest Drawing to a Close All in Need of Suits Overcoats.Underwear, Hats. UmbreHas, Suit Cases. Trunks, etc.. Will Do Well Ito Trade with Wise. WHETKXS YOU GET THI PIAK0 OR NOT, YOU ARE SURE TO CET "GOOD GOODS- AlfD SQUARE TREATMENT, TT TT , Jnier man Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER I il (J Are You Planning to Remod;!? If yoo contemplate remodclint ) our pre tent home now or In the ncir future, you should tuJy ihe uijwt of Plumbinj. A little Inowledje on the lubject will be beneficial to you In the selection of the beit material and fixture! inj in their proper location throughout the home. If yW Will call and coniult ui, we will jive you attractive literature on moJern ssnU Ution and will ihow you the ismplci of mmr ware we have in our showrooms. J. A. Montgomery, Astoria 1 Our Great Removal Sale of Hhh Grade Wall Paper Is a Phenomenal Success. Now is the best opportunity to secure ( bargains as we will move to our new locatiou January 1st, and in the meanwhile we are selling wall paper at prices lower than you hve ever tcen it before. Call and inspect our elegant lines. B.F. Allen Son, cJEffi . CHANGE OF TIME Ths BalUmort k Ohio Railroad Commencing Sunday, November 10, train No. 6, the Royal Blue Limited, will leave Grand Central passenger station, Chicago at 8 p. m., instead of 3:30 p. m. and will arrive in Pittsburg at 0:35 a. ra., Washington at 4:40 p. m., Baltlmor.. 5:50 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:19 p. m. New York 10:40 p. m. the same aa with the old schedule, thus redurlng the tin'' one hour and thirty minutes. No exre fsre will be charged on this fast limite-i train. AI! other trains will anive and depart the same as formerly. Stop-nv-r is allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed ten dar. st iach ptare. on all first-cla thronjr'. tickfts. We n hard's ss Ucor. ASTCKIA IRON WORKS JOHN FLU1 Canning A L FOX, VI. IVs. AHTOHIA HAVINOH UANK.Treaa igners and Manufacturers of Hi I.ATE8T IMPKOVKD hincrv. Marine Engines and Boiler," mnrry OutfiU Furnished. Font f -"o.,r i ri i I CORRESPOND'