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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1906)
THE MORXIXG ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY JANUARY jt, l. A Some of the Good Things Fresh This Season's Crop PIN MONEY PICKLES Vry tut Manranilla olive stuffed with oliv. Uauanilla olive, stuffed with Flemeoto. Maramoth Queen olive, finest tvt r on the market. Heinie' Chill Sauea. Heinxe'a I rlia RelUk. Something new and Terr fin. Heinie' Pur Malt Vinegar. Put op in quart bottle at A. V. ALLEN Where they kP thiBS to eat WAS IIEHO OF PARTY Rtlojous Greek Fircmtn Story of Witck. Tells SUFFERED MANY HARDSHIPS Fireaua Saya That Bad Captaia Backed Hit Skip lata Dm? Water Ha WeaM Ear Bee Able to Launch Boat Safely. where V were in hope that aorne scheme of thi kind would occur to those an boartl, but ha replied! " I have kt a w if and two rhihlren alreadT, and the bel that an; of ws ran do 1 to reach the telegraph and end for help. "He atarted to go and tha air. other wen followed him, I waited a moment In hope that one of tbein would Uy with me, but no ona volunteered, and, wet, eoki and weary froui my own ex perience, moment later I followed them up tha elms Alwaya Tim t Get Boat Oat -There i on thing I think wa wrong, and I have been shipwrecked nve time before and followed th tea all my life. There i alwaya tlm to get tha bot out, even whea a hip U damaged a badly aa th Valencia wa. SEATTLE. Jan. M.-Oothed in the same auit of blue jn which he had bee wearing when th Valencia (truck and which be hat worn- during the five terrible day since, covered by a coat which tome one had given him, George Belogous, the bero of the Bunker party, who arrived on the revenue cutter Grant yesterday Inorning wandered into An geJo' cafe. There he met Joe Cigalo. and the cene between the two old com rade waa pathetic, Belof on Telia Hia Story, toted in a room off the main en trance of the restaurant with Post Intelligencer reporter and a fellow coun tryman, Belogous tbld in hia broken English the story of ' the boat that I waa in the engine room, be said.! . . f nrnm stockmen CONFER (Continued from pag 1) has, to our entire satisfaction, proven mill more tliat b i a friend to the stockmen. He took the trouble to come to Chicago to investigation the question on the ground, and before Waving there h. aimed with that tha stockmen ritfht in their contention, and promised to support a bill extending the time limit. A WII ha Deen presemru t Conm. with tha full indorsement of Secretary Wilson, extending the time u KirT-i hour, and I nav I UWIl w - -j I.r.rv confidence that thi bill will be- Iconic a law. Arrangeniente hav been made to end to Washington within the twenty-nv thiHr dy about aiI.. : -i.: ,m .11 narts of the 'and th enrine were at full "peed "" i-.f.. n.. mner when to. M pstruc. I... steam was J .ring thi. bill. ahai JI and everr urecsutioB was taken no nrevent an explosion. I wa on one W th frst boats to leave tha ship. There were fourteen in the party, two women, and twelve men, and I gue- myself and another ebuntryman, who wa drowned, were the only sailors in th boat. I wanted to go farther to aea and cruise the coast for some safe Lading place, and if wa had don M I think that the whole boat load of peo ple would have b.ea saved, a. the sea wa not bad when w were outside the breaker. Mr. Bunker took charge, how ever, and had us proceed to land. Soon after we headed in all the oarlocks, which Were in poor condition, went to pieces, and so I rCgged a "culling oar in the stern. 'A we cam near the shore a grest ea caught tlie little craft, and lifted jc high in the air dashed it with crush tnr fnre ainin-t the rock. A moment - - - ..... . ... 1 "Character in Business," which he Mr. Mackenaw warned tha delexmle- ....,.,u. .V. ... DENOUNCES WEALTH D. R. Forgan Sy$ Hi!llonlre$ Possess no Souls. . HAVE A MANIA FOR MONEY All That th Old Devil" Think of, i to Amaa Mar Walth-Thy Work Then Until Thy Toppl Prem the Earth, TO PROTECT SH1PFIN0. VICTORIA, W. C, Jan. V-Th Thixl of Trad at a meeting last nljfht adopt ed reHtlutiuii endorsing th reimunen da I ions of the ivceiit citiisna' nia meeting, for tha Iwlter protect lim to shipping and life-saving stations for the Vancouver ldand eistst. Reilutlons were tilegraphed to Ottawa asking that immediate step 1 taken to carry out th suggestion, mad to protect the danginiu roast lina, CHICAClX Jan. 30.-R. present alive of eventy-thre Presbyterian ehuixhe in Chicago listened to a remarkable ar raignment of wealth by lvid R. For gan, k president o tha First National Rank, who spok at th McKinley Me morial Banquet of th Young Men Presbvterlan Vnloa at tha City Club of Chicago last night. "PeThapa you think it impossible that a man's soul'should antirely shrivel up in th pursuit of wealth," said Mr. Forma. lf von know some million- aire at well aa I know them you woukl - !4k mm k tlwiw mA Lteft tflS last vestige of soul they may be pre-! IS umed to hav possessed before the! mania for money getting overtook them.i I would like to acquire millions, but U ANNUAL BANQUET. WATKRIU'RY, Conn.. Jan. SO.-The annual banquet of the Connect icut -fi-Kiiilcy Assta-iation to pay tribute to tlie ntemory of tha maiiyivd I'renidcnt, William McKinley, was held her last night. Congrwwman George L. Ulley of Connecticut presided. Among the eker were Congressmen Wanger of Pennsylvania, lHon of Montana, and Porter of Vermont. WOULD EXCLUDE ALL Representative MckJnUy Favors Excluding Japs. LEADING THE FIGHT tha proces i going to make m lik! state That There Should b Law soma of tha old devil I know who re millionaire, I don't want th money. "To ma there ran be no sadder sight than aa old man, already liicumlierrd by i this world' wealth, but eager only to increase It before b topple from tlie earth. "Recently I aaw a letter from a mil lionaire referring to the death of a clerk who faithfully had served him thirty yeara. The man who wrote thi. letter i rated at .X,0i0. II is an easterner. In this letter after dis posing of several matter be referred to th death of hi old employ inci dentally and directly that tha exact data of tha aereranca of hi connection with th office, becaus of hi last ill ne, be ascertained, tha exact amount due him for tha fraction of th month ha had worked be figured up and a check for the amount be mailed to bia widow. Do you imagine that old curmudgeon ha a soul!" Mr. Forgan spoke to the subject in- ExcludiM Chines. Japan, and Cortaa from United Stat Sixty Thousand Japan la Thla Country. th.t th effort on the part of th rail roads in certain sections to chang the rate from dollar per car to cent per hundred pound on cattle hipped irom the range country west of Denver, Colo., and Cheyenne, Wyo., to th Missouri river sod Denver markets wa not in the iuterest of th shipper. Th rail rd would be careful not to make the rate Ue than they got before. On the contrary they would administer "The same dose that w in Texas got when this change was made, which put our rates up from ten to fifteen dollar per car." Air. Mackenzie characterized the ac tion of the Commission House, at Mis souri river point and at Fort Worth, Tex., in increamg commission curge a entirely wrong and timvsonable. He rccomiiiemled that the association take sisted, is th foundation of the world's credit later I was clinging to a rgged rock some step to prvteci i.-i mo. ..:.. ... dear like. We-V predicting 'that unles this Found Other There. wa done'th commission men would in- -When I finallv readied the narrow! vent ,,,,. other pretext for levying sn fcjg un.b tlie clff I found seven olb-j additional tax. He cited the power of rr The women ami two of the nienjthe a.iatim in preventing an incie.se were gone Fn.m mir k-ation we could of rules by the Chicago Livct.sk Kx see the unfortunate people on board the c hange- To further strengthen his ar T.lencia clinging to the rigging and up-1 gnmci.t agniust the incrcs- of din ner worka lf.nl anv one of them pres-1 missi.ms, Mr. MaPKenxie .ulled at ten ,n f ntiud enough to have torn off.thm to the indictment of pert in one of the rabin doors and fastened a Kun-as City recently who vere defend line to it the waves mould sare washed ;ing shippers by manipulating the il l,o.e and we could have prolul.Iv j weighing returns. He .aid: savei .11 the re-t of those .till aboard) "The feeder market is now pra.ti. Jl.v tile ship. 'But all "as excitement tm in the band of tin scalper, and not only i.,.t V.. .ilv tell that l.v the'do we hav to pay two or three com fort tlaaat none of the I.mU were 'man- "H-siou. be'ore the cattle reach the .d hv sailors! in fa-t, tlie passengers' hand, of the feeder, but are rol.l l . " .. ... . 1 1 .1 - ... .. !. Mmr eheated in weight at lath JLi clew were iioau biio int-.c n BU1K JAIL. wsawasswasaasai m Prioaart Overpower Sheriff and Daugh ter and Escape. IJLS ANIMAS, Colo, Jn. 0--Two men held prisoner in th county jail, one of them fiama Connie, charged with atealing a um of money from a package torn open in a wreck in New Mexico recently, fought their wy out of jail lfct night and are being pursued by a posse, (ionzale., who i of power ful physique, stiMck Sheriff John D. llrown and hi daughter, a girl 18 years old, who were serving supper to tlie prisoners. Sheriff lirosn fought off tlie prisoner but could not overpower him. While this was going on tha girl was itruggling with the other' Mexiiwn, triking him several time with a dish trsv. She wa no more unsssful than her father in her effort to prevent the! jail break and wa rompelled to giv up. whereupon with prisoner labd out rrfer anywhere. "f I. ape I Mr. liimker to renin ill CLEANLY WOMAN. fcmaeawslr Tblah T tfrnrtma HM leal That She Care DaaJrwO. Cleaalr woman ha an erroneous Idea that bjr aeourinc th scalp, which re move th dandruff scales, aha I eulinf tha dandruff f!ha mas wash her calp erery day. n4 yet har dandruff her eniU. The nresient reminded th conven tlon that th line ar being drawn tiiilitlv in the market of the world ngain-t the importation of lice-t.s-li ... . . . from tins country. lie nopoi win : ti.ui would be taken by the convention that would suggest a method for hav ing removed the restriction placed by Kngland and Ormany on American be.-f He also stated that a much greater ipiautity of nn-at produrt could be ex Ht K.ef, accompanied oy railin- nair, - . , Tee oniy sir In th world to cur. P"-1"! "''""''I government provid more aandrun w te ar: 'n aanarun gwrm. , adequate mspeciein. jne isuurs ui wu m.A tiwM l I). SmIi nn.e.tlrm Ihat will n . . n . . .... grrss to allow me iuii amount oi ii- enierirenx-T appropriatiim akd by Kec retary Wil-on was responsibl for the corvlition complained of. On th Ieaa ing question Mr. MacKenxie tid that if the government is to leas,? th public land, it should be don on a bi which would crvat no hardship on tb lessee and the lessee should hav full control over the land on which he has a lease. ni1 tiMea la ns tistr crenaratlon that will 4 that fcol Teewhre" Herplclde. Herpl cide by hilling the dandruff rrm. Isave th hiir frs to crow a healthy Mature irtn4.4 Ceatroy th causa yoa ros ths ea:et Kill th dan. straff rm with Hsrvteld. Bold by leading desfralets. Sen! 10c. In stamps tor as ir pie t The Hsrplcld Co ! trolt, Ulca. Eagfe Dni Sfora, AJU-'.J Bond St, Cwl Drug Store, t$ Com. St., T. F. laurin. Prop.' "Special Jgeat," NKW YORK, .Ian. SO, Representa tive I. H McKlnlay of California, who is leading the fight on the raciftc Mope to hava tha provision of the Chinese Kxrlusion Act extended so a to include the Japanese and Corean, etopied over in New York yesterday to look nto Immigration from the Kat point of view. Ha spent tha day at F.llis Island aa the guest of Commissioner Robert Wak-hora. "So far aa th European, or whit man. strong and willing to work, who seek ahelter her. It is only la dealing with th Asiatic race that tha br should be put up and kept up. There should be no discrimination between the Japanese and tha Chlne-a. They are both rut out of tli same cloth they both coin to exploit the wuntry for their owa gain, underselling th labor market, living on 20 cent a day, and sending their earnings to their national government every month. There are probbly Japanese already la thi country and they ar Dourina- la at tha rt of 1000 a month. Personally, I do not believe that the extension of the provision of the Chinese, exclusion act to include the Junes would off.-nd the government of that country in the least. When I waa in Japan with tlie Taft party ! had an extended talk with Mriii Ho and he told m that th Japanes govern ment wa anxiou to keep its p-ople at hollle.', CHARGE OF TUCK Tha Baltimore QbJa Railroad Commencing Sunday, November 19 train Vo. fl. tha Roval Blue Limited, will leave Grand Central passenger station, Cblcaffo at S P. m Instead of 1:30 p. as. nd will arrive la Pittsburg at 6:3S a. -. a.. a i.JA tl.lllssxiM into tha jail yard and dUppeared in M m pelphU. 8:19 p. m. New the darkness. Neither the sheriff nor, . , . .itK th. old cbdule, thut reducing tha tlm on hour and thirty minute. No xcea fare will be charged 00 thla fast limited train. All other train will arrtr and depart tha aama a formerly. Stop-over i allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed ten day, at each place, on all first-) through tlck.ta. his daughter were severely injured. SEIZED FOR SALVAGE. VKTORIA, II. C, Jan. 0.-.A Clavo 'loot dispnU-h savs the tuff Osr arrived theru yesterday, en route to Victoria with the Aerican four-masted schooner M. Turner of San Frnuviseo, which has lieen scicd in a salvaire aKion brought by the Canadian Pacific Railroad Com pany. The action was brought on ac count of services rendered by their steam rr, Queen City, which rescued the ilHHincr from a dangerous position within six hundred feet from tha south east of Busby Inland, within th barrier rce's on January 19. A Piano Number Fret With Every $3.00 Parchase Clothes Bought it Wise's Pressed Free Except Saturday The End of JANUARY vSALE Vhile Reductions Are In Force While Assortments Are Good, Or Else You Will De Sorry. leniaE Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER I isc mi mm Special sale of old standard pieces, vocal and instrumental Five Days Only, 6c per copy J. N. GRIFFIN II IC4I U J3 Beer. Danteri of a Cold and How to Aroll Them. Mot fatalltiea bar their orlirfn is or result from a cold than from any other cause. Thi fact dona should malt mod le mor careful aa there it no danger whatever from a cold whea it is properly treated In tb beginning. For many yeara Chamberlain' Cough Remedy has been recognized a tha moat prompt and effectual medicine is for thia disease. It acta on Batur clan, loosens th cough, relieve Uu Hingi, open tha secretion and aida nature la restoring th yten to a healthy condition. Sold by Frank Hart and leading dniggfsta. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole iShoes are Death on Corns. Easiest Thing Ton Ever Pat on Your Feet. Sold by S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE.' 54) Bond Street 0pp. Bom Higgiu Ce. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. Sell& Lessee and Mincer 2-1NIGHTS--2, COMMENCING FRIDAY, FEB. 2 "DAI,NIfV.T TUS BOSCIAM COMIC 0PEBA COMPANY. Friday Evening Soma's El Capitan Saturday Matinee, GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S "THE MIKADO." ' SATURDAY EVENIN0 BALFE'S .BALLAD OPERA, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THEN Y0UXL BEMEMBEB ME," "I DREAMT I DWELT IN MABBLI HALLS," "TEEN YOU'LL REMEMBER ME," "THE FAIR LAND OF POLAND" "THE HEART BOWED DOWN." Keening Price Rearrd Seat, I-M Gallery, SO onU. Matine Price Adult, 80 cent: Children, tS cant. On anvii n I of th heavy xpen-e of this engagement the fre list will be entirely suspended with the exception of th Pres. Reserved Seat Bala Open Thursday Morning, I a. u, at HoeAW Candy Store. Curtain, 8:20; Carriage, 10:45. . ). A tr V