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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. tATURDAY, JASUABY a;, ly THE MORMG ASTORIAN Established xtr Published Daily by in j. s. DiunrGES compart. jSCBSCMPTION BATES. By mail, per J 7-00 By mil, per month M By carrier, per month j VEEEiT ASIOBUX. By mail, per year, ia advaac. .$1.00 Interest aa rroo(-rlM matter Jon lift, at tlx poslofflr. at Astoria. Ur nails tee aoietCourwol March I, -OrWr for tl wnmr of Tni MoajT oXTaroaujitoettber iwhwo or place of tai. aoa. AM trrrtfuUrrtr la a- . i a v li n a nisi HT Itar7 akoutd b auaaUiawtr nporud to U oamalpubUoMtoa TELEFHOKX MAUI Mi. i Ironing man marry, However (hat may be, ok pareate UL o Statement of the associated bank of New lork now cam of more than $14,000,000 in surplus reserve. Soma one baa discovered that aawasin ia truth in evening clothe. That ex plain the peculnaritiee of ita rut. o The city lals-xv-r in New York are betting on whether" it will be snow plow tr lawn-mover next. o CoulJnt Mr. Catro of Yenetnela be injured to pet up ami let somebody else sit on t!ie Monroe doctrine a little while? o Lincoln Steffen begins in Washing ton an investigation- to determine who rubs tha I'nited Rtatea, the people or the. special interest. WEATHER, Oregon nod Warftiagton Fair. PRIMARY USE OF PRIMARIES. Tka new primary law will prove a God tend to tha politician and tha busi ness man. It offers them a secretive and admirable resource for disposing of tha hydra-headed candidate with dis patch and aplomb. Tha Mums will never reveal tha storiea of individual bad faith, and tha defeated candidate will never know who to blame for the downfall of his ambitions. It i iro measurably useful in thi line, and tide from any positive and inherent virtue and commendable utilities it may have, this one convenience will render it so popular that it will be bard to displac. Half the burdens of political life may be swept into the primary ballot boxes and be buried be yond redemption and reproach. And it li a good thing withal, for it diveits the campaign of a hoard of bitter feuds and party tore, and smoothes the way for "chucking" personal reponibili ties, that were, otherwise, too onerous entirely. And if thi wene the only use for the system it is almost enough to commend it everlastingly to the popu 1.r m and sufferance. It has been ' net-Jed for many a year. The insurgent have captured the capital of Ecuador, there being no Joe Cannon to handle insurgent in Ecua dor. Colorado points with justifiable pride to the fact that it crop but year ex ceeded it mining products in value by $20,000,000. o Again there 1 talk of congressional art ion on a pure-food bill, but this i oue of the subjects apt to evaporate in Washington. o . There is nothing new in the dome tie problem. It was Benjamin Frank lin who said: "If you'd have a servant that you like, serve yourself.' o A Chinese commission is about to study American vtem and method. The statistics of the recent years prosperity are powerfully persuasive, A lecturer on the Panama canal says the French raised fcK5.000.000 for the work, spent a third of it in actual labor, wasted a third and stole the ret. Now let t'nele Sam show the world how to set a dollar's worth of work for every dollar spent in that not locality. A "worm with wing'' has appeared openly in Xorlh Carolina and is hitinjr the people into Hlne. We know the worm of the Mill was frequently en countered in the inaccessible mountain region of that State, but to hear it dc scribed a having wings and biting the people i a phase of it rhaiwctrr that th revenue orticer should investigate. If Doctor Alexander Graham IM1 prophesied correctly in hi remarks be fore automoliilist at their banquet, the practical flying machine may arrive in 1900, We trust it will he made, unlike the gasoline automobile, without any woodpusaimv; otherwise, what's the uset . i When it come to an election, Kng' land seems to be willing to accept Mr. Joe Chamberlain's theory that he is all the Conservative party worth consider' iug. A New York restaurant comparison Positive, waitj comparative, waiter superlative, help yourself and settle with the cwhieres. There are those who think the House insurgvuta might have saved some their strength for that very doubtful Arizona-Xew Mexico statehood bill. 0 Just as the weather has nhely flxed it for no coal strike talk, thoe pes si mist come along and remind the pub lie the ice crop is a fsilure. e Traveling on the Xew York elevated railroad is still the safest method, the passenger has his choice of the means to get down. The sultan of Turkey feels twinges of jealousy when he reviews the record of Venezuela in. it handling of it debts so as to keep other nations in hot water. A MERE REMINDER. Eather than the Council should go in to session again unmindful of the cry ing need for its instant and effort I ve ac tion in the premises, the Astorian Ten tures to remark thst the vicious and hurtful slot machine is in full vogue in this city. That it rentiirvs regulation of the sort imposed upon th dance hall at the lat convention of the municipal dads. If not wor-e than the' dance hall, it i just aa bad, snd a whole lot worse than some of the bank ing amc now running. This is a mere reminder in behalf of what ar known as Hie "equities", and we hope the aii?trp-t'"n- n"t c'"""1 presumption. The Council has demon Misted tl.at it HA th powr to regu late and event ou-t, these public evils; tbt it is not pei uliiiil.. a function of th Ptate a it m List -iimnier, and we are thoroughly dipoil to r-iulor the discovery and rejoice in its va ied application. EejHjialy iiall te )mil with unctions satisfaction, the utter demolition of the neik thief evil known s the iimiwy sl"t machine. The House has passed the Philippine tariff bill without wsiting fop a report from Datto Bryan, who wems to be off in the interior on a stumping tou with Aguimtldo. Thv agrarian war on railroads in Kansas will not seriously interfere with the spring plowing. Senator La Fol lette has generously volunteered to as sist Cor. Hoch in getting in his crops. EDITORIAL SALAD. The T"iT! ' ''ta vr ' i , " . il'V r ..-r;I k Itefore he speaks r keeps hi head ' ng bis turmoil. sun . rt',f i.i t;.i ' f spreading pneu rains are rot nee- the disease. Jtst pas city ' lot pass inepec- J ir ask will the America, the stati-ticans have dis covered, now leads in the making of ImrreN. which may in some dejn-e. acjniit for the wrdrspr-nd populur- ity of the politic in this country. o Mark Twain's offer to pay tiives in. what he doe not own and its accept anc by the tax officials lead to the sus picion that the author of "innocents Abroad" is seeking material for "Innocents at Home." ' o A Manhattan magistrate find that the law forbidding prize fights has been trictly complied with by a "boxing lub." It will be resscuring to know that nobody 'i likely to be killed except -tii.-tly according to law, Some figures published show to what exVntf wen af deiing fntn tl4 German regiment in garrison at MH. N'eaHy 1,000 (German deserter have been registered for service in the French fortfgn legion. German s.fdier arcf deserting almost every day and it is computed that during the present yeer the Sixteenth Gentian corps has lost nearly 1.S00 men. o Here a pleasant variation of thn time-worn story of a man who caught the big fish which got away. It come, from New Oloiic.ter, Me. A fox bunter told how he caught a fox in a bran sack, but there was a hole in the other end of the sack, and sly Renrd was not slow in improving bis opportunity. However, the man still had the sack and the hole to prove hi story, and what more could be asked? 0 A Grim Tragedy, ia daily enacted, in thousands of homes, aa death clsims, in each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. p. Huntley, of Cwkkndon, Ind.. write) "My wife he A the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and to-dsy she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all dis eases. One dose relieve. Guaranteed at We and $1.00 by Charles Rogers, druggist Trial bottle free. Greatly la Demand, Nothing la more n demand than a medicine which meeU modern require menta for a blood aH system cleanser, such ss Dr. King's New Life Fill. Tbey are just what you need to cure stomoah and liver trouble. Try them. Al Ctias. Rogers, drug store, 25c, guaranteed THE Dr. C. GEE WO Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly locates! SM Alder hlrei't! for the past nveyrereJlAVE MOVKI) Into the larea brick bllihlini at the south-east cor ner of First and Morrison Btrevta. En trance No. 16a Front 8t Successful Home Treatment Dr. 0. (ill WO la kanwa throushout th r ii I test Stale, and I ealle4 Ui Orvt I'hlnese Doctor u acronal of hi wonderful Hi" witnont in am or a anile, wiuioui osiui poison or dra of any alsd. II IceaU u mt all dlii' with powerful oriental loots herbs, hark, and vegetable that are un koown to nieillal scieae In Uti own try. and tlimuah th use nr Uie barwleaa tins dl huaraat to cur Catarrh, Asthma, UJ TrsHiek Khewaetisia, Ntrveasnsss, Stomach, Uver, Kidney, rtmal WsaaiMSS tee 0 Cluweic 0 fall or wrlla, enrlostaf 4 -ent (tamps ax maUliif book and etreular, Addrsaa, Th C- 0 Wo Qua Mdktn Caw, Ne. 161 H first St, It Cee. Mentsea, HenUoa this NrtUftd Orsfea, ,y vtct lilllM s .J XOKinifG AST0RIAI la oa Sale la Astoria at J. V. GSIFFIlfS B00KST0RS. rjTZIlfGXB'3 HEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, SCULLY'S CHAR STORE, JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE. and THE ASTORIAN OFFICE, Tenth and Commercial St. Traoc Mna DiatoN CoaiioMva Aa. Aamiw ssainite .Sen and 4Wwiito" " anh'Sir ssrss-tsot ear tMnssi iimm wrotm, m Intxikss w rsve-shir e"r.1;'J IKHuMildlrisutSdsnlls!. HINOIOOl aal'MeaM Snl tnsv l.u sfce fi ssOTiiliie salaats. I-.i.iii. ibnMwk Muna ill. IsssMH awksl antuf, viiHual eksr, Ss 1ft Scktitific ftmtm. A snH.lr IKwKrsls V"r-' twi fwr smmiUm, IL tuidkraNi wwrkM41l Amff mi a) aArMtair. VsMsMafla) CBvajjsaajiW), amrsi(iaiCaisi Cs W ascnun.1 MENMDWOMEH. t'st if SI fee aaastaral 4ivk.r,si.lDaaiiaai Irtllslwas of ah-coiMS ef stsreas ss.MSfsa. Palnlsss, a4 ssH winx r fni ri aMbrsrwewi j .Mil la rial r Sj'A tia.SUiUMSJ I m Umuu Ml aa is fr. is. tswassi STAMMERING AND STIHTEH ING CURED For Particular! Addraaa ' TUX FACIFIC SCHOOL FOB ST AH MIRERS 1201 east anthill Street, ........ Portland, Oregon.. The Astoria Restaurant. coon, CLEAN MEAL5 EXCELLENT SERVICE OPtN AIL NIGHT 399 Hond St., cor. Ninth BOB! will be left over reduction. old at great Alo big discount offered on all regular lints. Yokohama Bazar Qornmarcla! straat, Aslort AcilVJf'rACuresin m viVlf II 0VlISCHARGBS th aM-aw Smith Premier is the simplest an J strong, est of all writing machines. It does bcttfr work, docs it quickcr,iasts longer, and costs lest in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Bett Typewriter Let as sraajt ear Rrri hook wtt sD steal It. Tiftim sueelW. Ms (hints leatei ltranpais twahhei Th Smith Pr)rnUt Typawrilar Comoa 147 Btark St, Portlaad itsany 1J 0,1 LICK San Fratu i. o' Irnling t on eenieiuc ami tanuly hotel centrally located. Con venient 'o all car linrt, and places of amusement and in tctest. Caie and (Will at Uched Rite II 00 per day and up. Street can direct to hotel from and to all dejiota. HOUSE San Francisco, CiL "PaleDohemlan iLofierBecr1' THE iBEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and ia bottles irrwed sailer aaallar roaillilaas ! pnwtiy il ilhl af la Aaiatla. North Pacific Drenlns Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. J. Q. A. BOWLUY, President. 0. L PETERSON, Vke Presldent ........ t 'T - FRANK PATTOK, Cashier. J. W. GAftNKR, Assistant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capiul raid in iwo.ooo. Surplus and CnrtlTlUed PraAU a,na Traosacl s Omerai Banking Nuslnei. Interest faldoa Ttm Depnalu IM Tenth Street, ASTORIA. OR I00N. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. IXTAltLINHI-1 IHKtl. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transter Co. HENRY BIIKKMAN, Manager Hacks, Carricgcit llnggagc Checked and Transferred Trucks and Fur niturc Wagons 1'ianos Moved, Buxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 vim nn Do not take chances on it wearing1 away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened nd susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. Tlur Ixmell Oum-rvatory at Flagstaff, Arizona, has made it ci-rtain thrre hmMv ai ranals on Mar. Perhaps If k i,ul ship a fi-w observatories down to tlie ithnnis tho-e high pricfd engl-ti-r could -how u. l'o-tiim-tir (ieneral C'ortelyou says ('hinigo's iipw post ofliie i iuaile iiito an.l iifliiials believe congress in the ni'iir future will authorize a new biiiMin, and tlaey have just moved into the new biiiMing. The siiirenie rourt of Wiooo-in at Mailion yeeUrilay "han-led down" an opinion that ehildren of illegitimates are blood relatives or relatives of the illegitiinste parents snd a such ean inherit propeit the same aa legiti ma U s. Eft io not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Contains no opiates. A Potloefnan's Testimony. I. K. Patteraoa, algtt policemen, of Naahaa, levra, wrlteet "Laat sjrifiter I had a bad cold on my lung and tried at ieaat a half-doea advertised cough nedklnea and had treatment from two phvaiciana without setting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley' lloeey and Tmr and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. 1 caoaidar It tha greateat cough and lung medicine in tha world." It laved Hit Ufa After th Dootor Said Ha Had ConaumpUon. W. R. Davis, Viaaalia, California, write t "There la do doubt bat what Foley II oner and Tar saved my Ufa. I had aa awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told ma 1 bad consumption. I commenced taking Foley Honey and Tar and found relief from tha first and three bottle, cored ma completely." Tore, aisaa 25c, 50c and $1.00. Tha 50-orat alsa contains two and one-half timet as ranch aa tha small als. aad tba $1.00 bottle almost als time a mnch. fUfua lubatltut. solo m rEc:::z;;ciD bt Sold and Recommended byJCHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. l!sr.