The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 20, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY so, 1908,
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
FOR NAVY INCREASE
Federated Union Mm
' Enlarge Nivy,
Would
ADOPT SUCH RESOLUTION
Union Men Decide That More Battle
ships Should be Constructed and
Government Ouht to Build
It'i Own Ships.
NKW'YOKK, Feb, 10. Th attitude
of oiKHiilitotl labor on the ubjeet of In
cning the Im of the United HUte
navy wa reflected Irnei night In the dla
ciil.n' of a resolution prMntvd In th
IVntral Federated Union, urging tin
building of battleship. Tlt reso
lution wa adapted with the Important
provision that the ,hlp ba built in
uerment yard lnt-d,of by private
companies. Not ill the delegate were
agreed a to the advisability of Increae
irtf the navy, a representative of the
Amalgamated Wood Worker Union
making tlw aeitlon that hie conscience
forbade lilin U "antlon the manufac
ture (if machine to murder human be
lug." Another dnh-gala. iwid hU Ming
were -just, ae' sensitive In the matter,
but o long a "uiutderou machine,"
are to bo butlt he argued that union
nifn oiiKht to,! employed in the work.
A llegt from the seamen' union
lJ that the battleship the govern
tnrnt now ha are mating at anchor.
He ald he did not ee the ue of build
ing more ve!, Wause union men
r nt employed in thvm when they
ar finished.
Artlon at thl time I particularly
pircl Wmiw the battleship Conner,
tirtit, now building In the flrooklyn
navy yard, will aoon be completed. It
wa elllmied that twenty per cent of
tlw employee already have Urn thrown
out of work because there I no more
battleship now ordered to be construct
ed there and that fifty per cent oi the
men will be discharged a soon a te
Connecticut la ready for launching
"It apiH-ar that the Influence of
owner of private tilfyitrclf in 0 11 -powerful,"
It In act forth In ft rewilu
lion, "fn forpliijc government oHklalx,
UiioiikIi both Houaea Of ,Confrre, to
rcfux' In null linn' the building of gov
ernment veil lit tli navy yard, when
It hurt been shown by actual experience
tiiat belUr rNtilt accrue to the gov
eminent hy ttii) government building It
own hlp."
- ; .
CAN'T BE SEPARATED.
Some Aitoria People Have Learned How
to Get Sid of Both.
IhK'kaifhe and kidney ache are twin
brother.
You can't scparaUt them.
And yon can't gel rid of the Imckaclie
until you mire the kliuluey ache. '
If the kidney are well and strong,
the ret "f the system l pretty ure to
b In vigorous health.
Don' Khlncy 1'ill make atrong,
healthy kidney.
11. II. Mrffcrver of 2"! Cherry atreet,
Portland, Ore,, lnctor of freight for
the Trana Continental Company, a man
who I very well known among the
railroadcra of the coast, aayai "Doan'l
Kidney 1'ill ar the among the few
proprietary retwdle which do all that
la claimed for them, and they have my
thorough confidence I ued them for
backache and other very marked eyinp
tains of kidney 'trouble which had an
noyed me for month. I think a cold
era responsible for the whole trouble.
It seemed to aettle In my kidney.
IWe Kidney I'lll rooted it out. It
ia aeveral month alnce I ued them,
and up to date there ha lieen no re
current of the trouble, I have recom
mended them to a windier of the boyi
ata.ut the freight house and I know If
they gave them a fair trial tb-y cer
tainly mtift have lwn pleased with
the results."
l'lcnty more proof like thi from A
torla people. Call at Char lea Roj?cr'
drug tre and ak what hi cuNtomert
report.
For aale by all dealer. Price, 60
centa. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
V, aole agents for the United State.
Itememb-r tht name Doan'l aad
take no other,
The vote in the house on the railroad
rate bill, 340 to 7, I coming to be
looked upon aa IU greatest dampr on
eloquent congrelonal oratory In tome
year.
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'A WONDERgUL PROOF.
' Brnln Jla a Ilaaaoatatray
r ( the ' Maat.
"The aiiti'a limit la o great" ,
But an liitolligcut young wornaa lr
terruptod the aclcntlot luipatlcutly.
"After all," elm aald, "it b gmwework
tlila talk alxiut the exceaalve beat ol
the aun. You citu't prove any of yoai
claluie."
IXo waa dlaguati'd.
"I can'tr tie cried. "Why, It la Uu
taaleat thing lu the world to prove thai
Uia-aun la hot euoiigti to tnelt Iron,
granite, the bardcat auhatancea knowa
Into liquid, Into at cam."
"How would you make uch a proof T
he aaked liicrcdulouely.
' "With the burnlnic glaaa," an Id b
"A bunting glaaa la allgtitly rounded
Tbua It benda Into a focua-lt concen
trate iiM)u one aiuall jHifut-a uutnbt
of aun rays. The tiniest burning glass
catching only a few rays, will light
Are, set off a gun or bore a red hole fx
your band."
"Yea."
"Toe solar beat which the buralnf
glass collects for us la the tlnleat frae
tlon of the sun's actnnl lieat. We ear
prove this by focusing with our glaai
eaya from a powerful lamp or a great
Ire, We get a email, brlicbt Mt. a lit
tie beat, but this beat la nothing U
compare, with the beat of tht lamp It
self.
"So, knowing, now, that the eolai
heat which tbe burning glaas glvea t
ua la but a fraction of the) beat of tic
sun, we take a burning glass a yard It
diameter-such glaaeee have Iwn mud
for tbe sole pun" of convincing alter
tlcal jwrsona like yonraelf-and tbtf
glaas conceutratee many hnndrcda ot
aun raya for u, ami It gives na a heat
greater than we can obtain In any for
hact. a heat that will melt rock lnU
vapor."
Tbe scientist smiled triumphantly.
"There Is yotir proof," be aald. "Tbe
burning glass will only collect tiny
portion of a burning object's heat, and
the tiny portion of the aun's beat that
It give ua la yet sufficient to change In
a Jiffy a block of granite Into a puff of
steam." Excbance.
Traaftaft
"A Dbotogrspher la really among the
moat trmmag of aoan."
"How do you make that outr
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