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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1906)
HBHDAY, FEBRUARY 4, i THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. i. T: . . " 0mmmm THE iOMNG ASTORIAN sWUbUsboa ilJJ. Published Daily by TSk ). S. DELLIHGIR tOXPAHT. SCBSCRIPII05 SATIS By aaaO, per year By maQ, ix month. By earner, per moata I7JD0 JO WIUIT ASTORIAH. By mail, p yA advance. .IL00 Bnter4 u eeono-eaua matter 1, lh pusUifflce M Atoii. tre jm,udwlkacaIConX Mares, a. i ii yMni f Tn Mom" Jamais to issrtwes or siac tkm M how IMn aboiiM W aa(puittu. w illr-'T T " TXLEPHOHE MAUI Mi. Purine 1904 F.raiil produced aearb 160U0,00Q bag of eoffee, valued at about $1 0,000,000. Th United States i BnuuT beovieat customer in ooffe. Ther ir 13,000,000 young me it th I'nited Putt, On million r chunk Mtitm, T.000.000 never enter church, and 15,000,000 go to ehureh ocak)itlly. . A Baltimore mm rt tb ideal In coin la $15,000 yea, lie hat not heea talking to tha sons-in-law of say Ufa Insnrsac company or ha would have raised th figures. , The Orrroan Eniperor, th King of ItaOy. the youthful King of Spain, tha Quota of Holland, tha King of Bavaria and tha King of Barony hv aeror taken th. trouble to be crowned. WEATHER. ... :- Oregon and Washing on Fair. ASTORIA'S IMMUKITY. Astoria immunity from large and disastrous fire baa been one of ber most valuable aaeta in tha past, and it apeaka volumna for the general cau tion of Iter people in tha handling of combustible and ssfe guarding of in dividual premise against Are; espec ially is this apparent when the vast per centage of inflammable material in the construction of her store and home and public building is taken into ac eount; but it must not be thought, for an imtant, that such xtraordinry ex emption is to be our for all time, nor that it obvktee the establishment of wore necessary alarm boxe about the city, nor that it furnWbes adequate rea son for deferring the purchase of any other equipment for fighting fire. The opera house fire come in the light of a distinct warning. It was uccessluliy bandied and the fire confined to the ter ritory of iimition. This mav not always -- o - - be the ease, espeeialy in the matter of boxe. The fact that there was no box between the Holden house and the Fos ter house, made thing much more diffi cult and slower of operation yesterday morning, than would have been the case if the center of the business district had been protected with one or more boxe in that loni? stretch of territory. One of the chief value of firvs is the sig nificant points they raise by their very happening, and the people who are too dene or too economical to make use of the patent Miggestions are wholly to blame for subsequent loss. A city of tb contour and character of As toria need the very best equipment known for ths purposes of preventing tend fighting fires, and while we ar on the subject, it may as well be said, first but, that the telephone ofli-e 1 a poor medium of' reliance for the trans mission of fire news. Not that the peo ple serving there are unwilling or in expert, but the tbounnds of wires snd hundreds of calls involved, offer too Many opportunities for the one, fatal failure in that tramision. There is Nothing to compare with the i.lcpend nt, reliable automatic fire alarm y Jem, such as every city of this sort could and should have. More than fifty kind of bark are now used in the manufacture of paper. Banana skin, pe vine, cocoanut fiber, hay, it raw, via ter, weed, leaves, shav ings, com husks and hop plant are used for the same purpose. Mavor Fajran of Jersey City is now charged with being a -pertpaieiic re former. It wouldn't be a bad thing. honever, if he could infect some other Kew Jersey politicians with his particu lar kind of walking typhoid. ' o Mayor Dunne has awakened from hi dream of "immediate municipal owner shin." but in eae the ordinance he has just signed are approved by the people he now sav bis plans will be realised in ft'teen months. That kind of talk sounds some hat more probable tha the L m. o. variety. e "Little Tim" Sullivan i reported to have said that be believe the present Board of of Aldermen, New York, is a relic of the dars of Captain Kidd. Down in Panama the other day an estimable gentleman of the money lending persuasion was asked if hi ancestor cam thither with Ralboa. "Xo said somebody, "with Ha itt Monran!" Msvbe both were J Q - right. France due not believe in having too many iron in the fire at once, and therefor Venetuela's esse must wait upon Algeeiraa. It may, perhaps, be taken for granted that President Cas- tra will lose nothing of what 1 coming tn him. even thouvh he has to wait for it. OUR FASIlIOn LEHER All Underwur Is Now Elaborate In D!$ru Most TRINMINGS rVORKED BY HAND A Pretty Comet Com The Popular Cavalier Hat Ketara of the flute Trimming Becomlagn . ef the Irmin Doc Cellar. And now Chicago step into the lime liKht with cse of .lleged Be.f Trust "tipping." Attorney who go about dis tributing money to reporter a "thrtst mas present" are rare, and it must be admitted that in the interests of public morality they ought to be still rarer. o Beethoven' grand pisno, which was presented to him by his patroness. Princes Lichnowski, is at present in possession f Uerr Zach, a Vienna In strument maker. It was offered the other day for sale to the municipality of Vienna, but that eity refused to pay the high price demanded, so the owner lias determined to send the relic to the United State, where he says, he I certain of obtaining a far higher price, o The Cnadian government trh-d to keep the St. Lawrence open for navigation in the winter time a year spo, and made ue of an h-e breaking tiijj like those which hae rendered pood- service in Russian v. at im. While bucking aint ice ten feet thick the profiler of the lioat were disabled and he was hauled off for renir. We haven't heard of her resuming buines this season, but she ought to have had a comparatively easy job so far if the experiment as undertaken. EDITORIAL SALAD. Europe has a population of about . 396,000,000, or about one-fourth of that of tin whole world Belgium bus the densest population. o . , Great Britain and lrelnnd export every year abont 125,000,000 worth of linen roods, of which one-half is shipp -d to the United State. o A New York State commission says that Sing Sing and Auburn must go. and report from Albsny say that the Capitol is going. These are fact uf ficient to set New Yorker thinking and also doing. .Tiipan pay this country wlut it re Mrarxla as a high honor in sending a its embassador to Washington Vi-oiint Sinaj AokL Th viscount Is a member of the privy council and of the first- das of the order of the BJsing Sun, Hie highest order in Japan. He stands in the first rank of Japanee diplomacy, far. outranking Mr. Tkhira and even Baron Hiyashi, the present Japanese niii.ister to London. e A dispatch from Columbia says Mrs. Chadnick will be compelled to work at tlx wa.tituli Murine- her star in the Ohio penitentiary. Here W additional evidence of the fact that woman labors in this world. If the lsdv who wrecked bank and took lb savimrs of other penpM for her own . . , 1 4 1 ue were a man she woiiui no oomn w provided .with an ejey Job iu the book keeping department. 0 John Prisla-n Walker ws tlie pioneer be steam automobile business snd at fin tin, tU factorv of the Mobile company of America at Kinjrsland I oini on tin-Hudson .employed nearly l,00t men. Mr. Walker was warned that the nsoline motor would take the kad, in automobile, but persisted fat hi devo tion to steam, with the result that Be . found himself loaded with !- exceeding l,700)00. Turndown collar elabornti-ly eui broidered or exqoiaftety nciustUclicl are worn with linen aolrt waist made perfectly plala tar for t few tuck. It i amart Just now for all uwler wear to be moat elaborate la dealgn. and the materials eoiployed most be of the flueat and moat expensive order. Real lace, either valeucteonea or Irish point, ta the favorite adornment All trimming mint be put on by band, whether lace, tuck or flower design , ONKXN CLOTH OOWV. worked la embroidery cotton. Never tbeleaa in spit of all thla xtravgam-e tbor ha never been a time when un derclothes bar I wen so dainty and attractive. A particularly pretty corset cover is finished 'at the ton With acalioped polut. buttonholed with an open eye let la the renter of each point. Three row of embroidered eyelet are set below the callntxi, through which baby ribbon la run and tied In little bow In front Similar bows are act all the way own the front Wider ribbon la run through the beading at Urn waist and (led tn front la a bow with lane end. A frill of lace softens the buttonholed point. The gowu Illustrated la of reseda green broadcloth. On the skirt la an attractive braid trimming reaching al most to the knee. The same Idea I carried out In the Eton jacket A aatty little tie of black liberty atlk adorned wlib handsome fringe form the stock aud bang below the Jacket la long atralgut end. MILLINERY MELANGE. Cavalier bate of sort felt or, velvet turned up at one side and trimmed with handsome plume are exceedingly graceful and becoming. The crowns are soft and dented, aud the brims an trimmed and uufaced. There la no reason for a woman wearing the absurd little French bat tout promised to be ao all absorbing chapeaVi Ther 'art large aort teita gaining ground dally with women of CouaVrvatlv taste. We bar com back to fluted trl Ma in log, th okl time Richelieu plaiting. Tali ruchhig la nothing tmt a thin tad sheer ribbon that la bought plaited and atltcbed along one edge to hokl the plaits la position. The very closest and finest of aide platting art used rather tban acoordlon plaits. Iu possibilities ta the baada of a clever dressmaker are eadlcs and charming. It ablrt atat sketched la of fin franca flanaek The tlnjr vest ta tr! na med with small button and wopo of ' braid. A pointed yoke extends aT0M 1m back and over the shoulders, meet ma- a rolled collar of stitched flannel j Th kg of mutton aleeve are plaited Into caff composed of silk and I U Wood Itrapa. . FACT AND PANCIIa. It waa a Freuch dressmaker who dja roTered th becoialagaaas of the er mlnt doc collar and brought It Into rogse. It la ois ef the season' nov title and la applicable to any outdoor lament that does not have a ton Iowa collar. Decorative battona ad aaiBT waim or rwaca mnrab at the beflnnlng of the season, as this la bjr itf sw the only, amart itylt ol aroToa lit. Bttle tab and bow of velvet art to eke out the point of the npstaadlnf eollar. ' Turndown collars elaborately em broidered or exquisitely hemstitched are worn wltn llueu shirt wlat mad pcrfoctly plain nave for a few tuck. Some of the newest stocks are grad aated la height aud ahaped behind the ears, coming low dowa In front Moat of them are transparent and booed Invisibly. Th high, itlff tock, by the way, la goiu out of favor. There la uo lgn of diminution In favor of the whit blouse, hot It may be noticed that there Is a tendency this sea sou to tutroduco opoo It a little color. Th croaaed overblous will have, for lusUnce, a yoke of cblffoo embroidered with tiny loops and rib bons of a contrasting color, while an other favorite Idea Is to ornament the waist with -email buttons or a series of Ulllputlaa bow la torn becoming bade. Prune de monsieur Is a new color something of a dark violet with a dash of red In It. The winter motor bat seen In the cut la a mighty One piece of headgear to wear on long rkle. It la mad of cloth, matching the coat If possible and strapped with suede. FRILLS AND FRIPPERIES. For evening wear some wonderful ef fect In aliot moire are to be seen. Pop lin, bengallae and mervellleut allk will also be used throughout the sea son. Buttoned boots are taking th place of laced ones, and the newest styles In woman' footwear com In th but toued varieties. Among the pretty new materials for blouses Is French voile, If trimmed NOW IN OUR NEW : STORE COR-BOND AND llth. STREET W at baty ttln ttU4 ut taa flnl tlm t ihow yea OUR NEW SPRING STOCK ta all tat latest tyl of wall ppr waits, is arriving eelly. Com la aad at at la aot atw locatioa and let W T . ' year apriac work. , w. , ami D. F. Allen a Son, Jvu. y pajrcTAjrf s raocE. with heavy Irish crochet lace It la In deed a beautiful thing. Bqoare houlders r once more la fa vor, and It aeema s,lf they mlgbt a well remain In von, lnco tti out door etblette girl will conUoa to de velop tbent whether they are fashion able of not la esses wher th qnaro Itsas.lf Soi.aiiJiuiSclesUz mjuSsd That All Important You havt oftea heard peopl ever try bath room irt ami Bath Room ; remark "If I wrt V . f to builJ, I would plaa S I would not put -, parlor wlih ill i V " I all my money into the It finery." That b good com moo sens ' sentiment, far the bath room It th most Iniwrtant of all th hmiKhold. ' Wt woo Id file to help you plaa your rte. room ard will gladly quote you res or Wfaei" Ware, the best mtA a oat auttary fixture! made. J, A. Montgomery. Astoria JA JeW... T?gitlf J. Q. A. BOWLBT, Prldat. a L PETIIWON, Vk-PrMldat yRAXK PATTON, Cashier. J, W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. .Astoria Savings Bank ffttrital Paid la IMm, Surplus and Cdlvld4 Profll tAW. TrsMck s OeaerW Suklaf BwIbsm. latest r4 oa r Deposit, IU Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREQOH. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pre, and Rnyt. P L BISHOP. Secretary A. 1. FOX, Vies Pres. A8TUKIA 8AVLNtlrt BANK, Treat Desljjnen and Manufacturers of THE LATEST lPROVrD Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfit! Furnbhed. , CORRESPONDENCE SOtlCITED. foot of FourtKlreet. liny pnfnug HTutrovored'nu' emphaati. this effect At the moment there Is a great de mand for tortoise shell bm klea. They are beaatiruL but very apt to break easily. The debutant dnjirlng frock pictured I of white tulle. The skirt la mndr fluffy slid pretty with a number of rof He edged with tiny reive ribbon and beaded at th tp wltb a wide band of Iflhia lace. Ituffles trim tha baby waist, the decolletage of which I adorned with a liertba of lac embroid ered In a tiny frn design. Tb short ruffled aleeve bv motif of lacs edged wltn frills of tulle. JUPIO CnOLLBT. POLITICAL C0LTJM5. Aaaouncmnt of candidates for efflc will U published la th:i eoluma at rtaaonabl tat for ma of all parti, P01 OOVEKK0B. Reouhllcan of Oregon ar , hereby Informed that I am a candidal for th nomination of Governor at th prim trie to b held April 0th. JAMES WlTHYCOMDE. FOR SKWTAIT Of SIAT1. I hereby announce myself a candi dal for th offlc of Secretary of Blate, and ak th support of all Rcpuhll ean. , F. T. VTRIGIITMAH. FOB STATE PBI3TEB. Th nndersigned announce himself as a BenuWiosn candid! for rs-noml- nation for Ptat Printer at th fortii- emning prlmrie. 3. R. N1HTXEY. FOB STPEBINTENDEJfT OF PTJBtIC WSTBTJCTIOH. ' I hereby announco myself aa a ran didaU for rtasnOaatlon for th office of Superintendent of Public Instruo tion, and solicit th support of sU It publicans at th primaries, April tOtH. 3. II. ACKEIUdAK. o FOR ATTORNEY-GEXEBAL Th unlrrlgned hereby announce w himself as a randlilaU fur re el ction to th offic of Atloniey Ceiisral, ub Jest to th approval of Republican voter at tb primaries. A. M. CRAWFOni. ROSES FIELD CR0WH Th best eot yon ao nor thaa "any old thing It will pay you to buy at HEADQUARTERS, We Par The Express and charge yon ao mors thaa our eit door neighbor. 6od for Illustrated eataJoguo today. A solicitor wanted la every town. . CALIFORNIA ROSS CO, Los Aagiea, STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED Fr Partkelara Addras THE IACXFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM XIRIRS 1M1 oaH samhin Street, ...m. , Portland, Oregon. . Accoraioii, snncarst and Knife Pleatinsr To Order STEAM PR0CES& I Rot Irons. Rt Burcisg f Good a. Hiss O Gould Elfhta Floor, Ktrqaaa Bsildlng. P0RTLARD. Prompt and Cartful Attention Givsa t all Out-of-Tewa OrJtri. y