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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1906)
THE MORNING AST(JWa5AST0RIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, FIBBUAIY t, I- aw i 1 (i THE MORfOriCORIAN; puUiahed Daily , ' -THi, J. & DEUiHCKt tOMPlHT. SUBSCWPTIOIf SATIS, Bt wul. per year .17X10 Fy mail, per month.. .80 By orrw, per " t? S IS II i sua r -s, - UU6, .1 in po.'KT -. St aoaor w . til ft it- wwi afeao(pobtMtv. U i t jli Jll TELEPHOHX MAIS Mu TTTTM mil P"D Oieeon and Waington - OBEGOH'S BEPRESEHIATIOB. In Tiw of the extremely anoiualou TNMtion be now ootupiea at Washington without the coalescing friemlliue and counsel' of a eingle partisan colleague representing a SUte that U grately clouded by a notoriety hampering to tha last degree, comparatively new in the realm of hi official duty, and bear ing the entire weight of iepreiitative life, Charles W. Fulton, Vnited State Senator from Oregon, ia a nwn nurked among men a a dignified, well poioej. and ncicntiou aertaut of the com monwealth he otand for. IIi cae i almost without parallel in the history of either branch of the federal lei.kv ture, and tbi, of itwlf, make him doubly eonpicuou ami amenable to the keenert eriti im on all iJc, and be i absolutely free from adrerse comment in any direct km or npon any pretext. Erery canon of official movement at Washington ha been faithfully followed by this man; every phas.- of lii career there, in department, and in Conre baa wrought for him only prai and prestige and commendation from t!ie source to which all nwn, at the national capital, look for blame or censure and the record of the grent State of Oivgon suffer nothing from the extraordinary and Irregular attitude in wlfich he I placed in point of representation, and the day of her restontion to normal Congniionnl conditions, ill djn to find this reliant and resourceful sen tint h-r ninin-tjy in the halls of the tiati.-n. Senator Ccurin. while lumpily a man of suOicient bresdili and sjupii-oii ability, cannot jiive the full measure of mutuality born of parti-nn faith, and even tlie largne-s of hi purpows and the ope of his si.stiini-e. imi-t lie rcj.n la ted hy the inipcrativp.dcimni! of the opposition. This Is in no vie a dispar agement of the junior1 Senator; he is sincerely respected h'-re for everything that illume to him by viitne of his home record, but is h1 to rhow that in certain relation and nndcr the sway of party minipulatlon and expediency, he will lie of little or no aid to tne man who repre-ents fhs-gon in the fuliie-s of her Hepuhlicanism as Well as in the broader ephere of her statehood.' EDITORIAL SALAD. J:-1 . ,: it - ...... Judje Cray of ( hieao luis div ided that a wife is a luxury, tun it Is possible tiiat the ju le has not learned the Word of that Is-autiful sonx EverjUsly Work Hut Father" o The American mines me the rklw-Kt The proluctiou of mineral and nuHals In the t'nited State for l'.Mk'i auioimtcil to $1, 88,01 7,ft3C. This I,,. m.v,r been eiiled and no other distinction. The output of gold last year was $.173,000,000. This i gratifying, but not 'necessarily the cause of individual .MiL rejoicing. There wm few business, failure In 1903 than in 1W4, butUk liabilities wee nearly dvuble. : ! fit ImUkU" and . tm ved each ,ith eai they, love lllnilstkrt would be no need of divw courl. Xew York, to have,, beer trust If thi ma fog slate sm of the plain people will not object. o There r Ice enough in t".retand to hury the eatiiw rv of the I mted Stale a jurtf r of A "'' tv.. .n.Ino editor to nrio in Russia fr printing artkle that th sun .. . ...... -, print ittit' rtkb- that tho ii.i.wt of. " ' authorite do of KrJwo.xl hm.Wr hf The wke Wi risl. Cn u n the finish of ILI thitt'noMo yu wet plnnitin; to btiikl next prinjt IWon to the W of over teO,(KX,(0lt wn Imported by ret Britnin hit venr. So won.ler the bene hnvt to worlt to bard. Thom J. Kmery, the multimillion aire of Cincinnati, who baa jt died Ui Cairo, FJpt, on hi tenth trip U Afri nnd hi fiftwth trip to Min.ne Texa will ke thuiiMinU of bale of cotton beiui of a lack of pMsew. Hero ht a pointer for tl people who are atudyiny on the attribution of im niigiwnt. Stephen Hesse and wifa have started from Wichita, Kan., for t.ermany upon snecidl invitation from Kmptror U liam to win in celebrating hi iivr wedding anniversary. The President ha ordered that docil menU whk-h the great mas of the peo nle do not reul shall not be printed hereafter, thus saving a pile of money in the public printing department. Ji good move. ' - .hi a ' Alfred licit, the South Afrk-an min me kimr. is said to be richer tvea than Rockefeller. Half th mines in South Afrk-a bekmir to him, including the fab ulou wealth of Kimberley's diamond output. H. t, Huntington in pretwring to e tablish a permanent Indian exhihitkm in Southern California. It will ttava jri-oup of every tribe of Indian in North American Derm neatly quartered there besides an art gallery containing Indian photograph. o A soiitlicrncr has b-ft 1000 for the nunhae of Mark Twain look "How to be a tntleman" and dictrilHite same in the Y. M. C. A.'s of the north, lit said men were all gentlemen in tha South. And to think that a newspaper manA. W. tjrson of Minri left tin- IO(s, Not many year ago a tur coat was a novelty in this country and was con sidered a luxury. Xow they are coin nion e-pecilly among rural folk and prove to I an teonoiukat and comiort aide investment. The postmaster-general ha kindly griuits-d eriiiis.ion fr rural carrier to deliver in automobile. Now if he will tn a step further and provide the auto mobile, the carri rs will be supremely happy. , o Mure than one billion piece of mail were bandied by rural curriers during the fiscal year I'.Mk'i, each pice costing a little less Hum 1 outs. The upproxi mat net cost of the 2.xi0 earlier in the sen ice for the fiscal year THI.! W 'l.'.jtTl,::. China U amazing the world in its proifie-s for organization in case of war, Its new armv will numlwr 1,230,000 men ami cost ,0WMl'i0. , They lave iow 1.(MKI.isi0 rifle of tltc latest pattern and have ordered J0 modern lotteries from Kurope. Their of!iT have leeii train ed in Germany. I'm-le Sam now brawl tlie -possession of the largest printing oflioe in tin a oild. So treat W it capacity that entir.' book of .V to lOilO page have lieen prilui-ed in a night, i and,, when iiM-ns-ncie iiise in- the ' ayeinincnt servke It is necessary to specify only the hllibctin-nts and the time available and tW woik i done. o The necsary wrdrle for prt-senta tion at court in Umdon ,H no m matter. A simple court dress will cost anything from (f.VlO to $730, not includ ing lace, slii.h may le a family heirj- Hiiu nImic nriie. The debut nt e' tttiimoets in,i v include lu0 worth of fistlv orchids and hothouse bhauu. , A ... j to oloves, th; leaulstkm twenty-four button court j(love'will eot $3. or $10 a pair at leat in a Hood trwt store; and for shoe, the price i $25 a pair ft i eni'mrras-injr to find that almost every detail of one's attire is laid down by law and hat endured fur centuries. The thermometer t tb Vuktm Vat ley in Alaska hwd 8J below aero. Tl. rttd State arm I to be equipped with the iunt powerful rifles In existence. . ...... It l mi tbt lypy im rMe. in tU e qurter tlllUeil by the Mornxuu in Mxie.r ' 1 Alk-e RiKiwx-elt' e.lilin rwn i t W h produrt of two citiee Wiin on the iitiile jvriii-e 'Ulel be btJe of beiry frl ihit "wtin bw U4.,.ltV tW-l Kfulnt Mm iM mi M 4 i1"' tritely 'in riJ VeeJ petfrU V pUceJ on the Urt nna boJii-e. the fSiZltXl 1 ift krl A.41 nl thJc.eilii?,,K ?fT'r' She nuylenj ll j 9 prye which 14 lftuMll4 Id edUiuk f her nmternni netor of three geiiem- tk. BAD 'FIRE Thre Ptnom : Dead and I Many . TRANSPORT READY TO SAIL : (r Tin Breakt Out l Forward Part ol Ship After Hart Fight FUmea Art Brouht Under Control Smokt ovtr com; Many Persona, SAX FOAXClStt), Feb. I -Fire broke out late last night in the bold of the transport Meade, lying at Folsoro slreet wharf. The fire raged for hourt deapite the effort of the fir department and fully twenty men were overcome by tlie deadly fumes, and t ht three were injured fataly. The dead: ;B01U.E WALLACE, third officer of the Jloaile. . : , , , . , 1 B. HEXXESSV, liiieman of Liigiinj Company, No. 4. ' U DAK IX, captain, of Lngine Com pany, AO. 4. The following ate reported a missing upatedly in tlie htdd unconaciou. per haps dead: C1LVKLKS GHJ, iierator for Chief Fernandel. I (iKOHOK UUOWX, of Engine No. 12. W. llKAfiAX, of Engine Xo. It One of the sailor of the Meade, name unknown. The injurvd are: CKtlllliK WILSON', captain of tb? Meade, shoulder broken. FIKST OFFICER DASAt'K, of the Meade.. - '..' U. DAIIL, second ollh-er of the fulled State transport senrk-e, UL'IS ttKlK, foreman, Truck No. L JIATTALIAX CHIllF FEKXAXDKZ. of tb Are department. - r IJKITKXAXT JOHN (ill.BFJET 6f Engine. 12. ' : CA1TAIX I). II, SKWALIs, Engine 12. , LI Ef TENANT A. MATIK'K, of En- OAllllIKL Ct'XKO, fireman. ' At 3 o'clock this morning tlie fire was tell under control and the ship was Hooded with water, a dozen engines pumping down the hold. Tb Meado w to have sailed today for Manila with luoo men on board, of lie Second Infantry, and .he Eighth and Thirteenth Batteries of light artillery. The forepart of the ship, wlier the re broke out, contained the personal efTect of the oflkra and men of the regiment en route to Manila. The ves sel also had on board a cargo of 3000 on of commissary and quartermasters supplies consigned to the Philippine. ft is impossible to estimate at Uus hour, the extent of damage to the ship and cargo. Third Oflicer Wallace was a native of Sydney, N. H. W., and was twenty-five year old. ' Itch Ringworm, K. T. Lucas, Whigo, Ky., write, April I'Mrf- -Vnr III tn 12 nan I hul been .ilDicted with a malady known a the itch.' 'iTie Itching w most nnnearanie; I hvl Ulod tht yeurv to And relief, har- intr triiwl sll rcmiliea 1 cntitd hear of. Iiesjdc a numls-r of doctor. I wish to state thit me amgle applieiitmn of Bal latit'a Know I .iiiilnent rnml me com pletely sod wrnuinently, . fjincn then I have used (he limlment on two sepa rate oomsions for i ring worm and it cured comphitcly. 2V, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. -i , i . ; i ii i i i" , . i ,, ,i ft chine Pilea.', ; If yon are acipiainteil with anyone who is troubled with thi distressing ailnr 'tit yon can' do him no 'greater favor than to tell wm tn iry vnamoer l.i.'a Kal... It irivea inetast relief. rk 23 cent per bo, rkdd By Frank Hart and leading druggist. ON MEADE AFTER SICKNESS Oar Drustlit, ClutU Kon, TtUi How t If 1 Strtnfth. "Owing to thi4,angabl climate and ltwMMidhle weather, there ha been a pvml deal of sickiies In Astoria during the past few weeks." said our kadlng diligisC'Nr- ITUM Piil vaat t- e-1 lis- fopk-f A4rk itbal thapue lhjny.ti d Pf'fV t sirdfi ft to fc tjHi'l i-4 (bit.ilg land UtritlU-sdHJ Ufir gi iUhigth 4 aUtMe hody .' 1 lof .1 opttskiiie j lingers, "( roi iiitiiifr laoarV.liifil innost eveiy s-I-Nof an me4icjtejlbnaiiet,Lw".do not f m foXrf V-plW o01Lrtit cod live coutitr; Tirwal war ow awncnnai cou iari oil preparatkin, Vinol, for lhl purmwu. "Viiiol I not a patent medicine-, a everything In it i named no th bak Wri of rwrtbotUrjift wpmrrrty iti hf tnehiOtMbitildiuX htetlieUV le nient s of cud live oil, actually taken from fresh cods' liver, but without a dnp of th system-ch.gging oil to up-' m th slmnayh and Mard it wnuV, tl ft direv-tly ort Ine (tuiaach 'tse up . tl j digest! . orgajw. rrele a healthy hppeMtv!iehe pal, rkh, rel, blood, htwlthy flesh and muscle tissue, ami erewteV stngta' for tvery organ In the body, Mr. Edgar A. Howe of Concord. X. II, ays that after a long, severe sk-kneM be w, wrak an dtmanvkUed,. alt loan si-emcd of no avail, but Vino) restored in a marvelous manner, health, strength and appetite. "If Vino) fail to build up the run down and convalescent, glva hew life and strength to the aged, cure stomach trouble, hard cold and hanging on coughs, we cheerfully re'nnd every dol lar aid u for It. Chark-s Rogers, driifyi.t. Common Cold art th Ctust tf Many Serious Disease. l'tivML-hiii Kn hat- DHlncd a aatioiittl reputation a analysts of the cause of various disease, claim tlMt ll catening ckl could be avoided a long lit of dan gerou ailment wmikt never be heard of. Every one knows that pneumimi . .. , . . ... - n ami consumption originate ironi a h ....I l.r.,l.. I...... I.lli. i,.l sll mill -,,,,,l, H ... throat and lung trouble re aggravate! ami reiMiered more ertmi ny eaen rrrn attack. Do nt risk your life or take chances when you have a cold. Cham Is-rhiius llmgli Kcineiiy win niiw n liefore tln-e disease develop. This raniia.lv mnl ulna Mt miium. lilortdiilie or oilier harmful drug anj ha thirty icara of rvfllltat ion bark III It. CSIIMfl liv it cure under every condition. Fur sale bv I Mr hi inirram. sale by Frank Hart and leading driiK git. ' s 1 1 BanBssBasssisrnBsssWaBssaaaBsa Tht Morning Atorian, Me. month STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particubiri Addreu j THB tACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAH MIBESS , . , . 1261 eats amhlll Street, ,; Portland, Oregon.. THE I Cr. CCFEWO . Chinese Medicine 'Co- Forn'irly kx-alci 5.V. Abler Street: for tin . .u 11 1 L f.-i'V SloVKl) into the lima luiek tttl lltlttlat at il a soiilh-euat inr- ner of First and Morrison rltreots. En tranoeNo.l6i Irront Ht. Successful Home Treatment Hr.C.OKB WO la kmrnn thmuifiMtut in r 4 . Ul..l..a and la. r.m I A Iha iimif I'lltllMt tHr'or on KTsfiinnt of bin wonitrfMl tnrm ka .( a.f at bnlla. arllhlllll Uatlllat WlllMniti tn "b i't ss, i poison or (times of any aind. He treat any u4 sll disease Willi powerful ofieulal rsa herbs, harks, sort e;etuies insv arw bic . L ... . i ui.nu In ,1,1a auintrv limwn w ,,.. v ,rMw ' snd through th use nf these barmleaa rente me ne(uaranHsni hi con CaUrrh, Asthma, Un TroebU, Khtumstiim, Ntrvouintu, Stomath, Uvr, Kidney, rmaU WtakiMM snd til Chronic D wuts, (Wll or wtIUi, enclisilnt 4 -cent stamps AM maillBK WUO Hicin uiui " " " Tht C- Gt Woo ChintM Mcdicint ce. No. 161 Ll First St.. Lt Cor Morrison. Mention this Portland Ortgoti .!H4, e0 YEARS' V Tno MaaMaj f. V Dmion. i nk-mr ssfsrism "ir 'hiiios frs whs. ar lhmaT a awrtai i"ji, - t Sdnnne Mtt canJ ru - I-J i mm 1 lJ Our Great Remove! Sale of HiratleAVall Npr, Is?a Phenomenal Succeis; - . . Now is the best opportunity to-secure Vv t . rt s ti AH 1T lit nine tnnttr new1rtrntJnn January 1 $t, and . VI ..HI,,. o.nll nansr have ever seen it W4r& Daljunr. listect . ' oor elegant line,Gfjjrit If! MH l:D.:F.AUcnaSliiB That All ImporUnt ' You bar aSen heard propl ever ' . . 1 ji J, A!" Montgomery, Astoria s J. Q. A. BOWIJIY, rraeldent. t 0. I. PETUWON', Vk Pretldent. .Astoria Savings Bank Captlal rVd la ll'.0Bn. turptus and Cadlvlde PrwAla tAM Tr.nsscU t General nanklof Business. Interest Pal on Tint LVbuIM tun ''m First National Bank-of Astoria, Ore. :.HTAIlMSliri trtMft. I.' It) I S . .-i 'AI.'A'.l ' ' ' Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transler Co. ' IIENTIY 8MEUMAN,Unagef Harki Carrirgr? I'apjiage CbccAetl and Trtifcrrcd Tiutk and fur! nit u re Wagons Piano loved, Huxeil itxl Sbipeit, , , 433 Commercial Street IDEVEIOP "O SPICES, o DAlflMO POWDER. aCCRl0 EXTRACTS AlHaltittrHHfv. Firvsf Flivor. Crt&rej. 5f rtnjjh. CtworAbk fTicfi! CXOSSEToDEYuo r pOfrrLAND, ORCQ0N. ROSES l'miDCpwir Tb bestVU ManoM tWaKny old thing." If wfll pty'you M otry- av flEAJXJUAJtTEIta.,, , , We t?aThe Exprets and charg you no mor than our nit door neighbor, fend for Illustrated catalogue today. A aolldtor wanted In every town. . , ' i CALIF0SNIA B0S1 CO, to Aajties. MENAriDWCMER. I 9m 111 f mrssmsrwi tiailiif),laaa-iusas, IriHsllunS o iKrslloas ol iiiiiiII SMobrsss. B . . .. I ... .nl m, utr.l. lT1HlMCSrlWl. "il s ftwrmrm. r"j aval br IsaV 3 i" e fstsi "Wi-fi f 1 .irs.j. ess4. r r cmais. awl a ris. dv iSHMHasu N r itti.x IwsihI s, MMWtmsi i-(tltM!l,l in, the I tttnwWleMe 4 J'-. 1a,.. V m .. ..... ' at nrS'rre. Inwr thftn Vntl rtmarc to bitUd, I would tdaa v il my bath room first tn4 would" not put 0 tnjf money Into tb parlor with all . ' It fiflfI jTMV rsmrrrji , sejuIrncDta fur th bath room It the most trnporucl of all lit boutchoU. I WlWOuJJEl to kelp you plan your bth loom kA , will W!y cmot yM ric$ a tMajsf .W,rv.,h I1 !aotiJu7fijttummtK j FRANK PATTON, Caahltr. J. W. OARXER, Assistant Cashlr. AITOftlA, 0KK00N. Phone Main 121 The Astoria Restaurant. GOOD, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT, SERVICE open Ait, nigmt;.."', f I 1 I It I' I M r Accordion. Sunburst and Knife Pleat in? To; Order .,i , I STIAM FSOCXS - '' I Hot Iron. , ,It Bnmiaf f Gooia. Miss O. Gould Eighth floor. Mrqum Building ' .;.," .PomARD., Prompt to4 Ctrtful Atttntton Clna t H 0ut-f-Twa Ordtra,' : I C A' f 1 s BT; SV v-i a yr. i i iiS&M t J i V y Rsrtl Csnsnls f- 1 II ssa-.., ta,rslbiios-f S I easw saaisesralr I I nVVVVyVWVV-ei.-,i-yJK--SVVI' I " " "