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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY it, 1908. 8 THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOKIA. OREGON. B A R G AINS READ THIS LIST It Candle El.ctric Bulbs 5 Hand Lamps, Complete 5C C Tumblers for ,oC C Stone China Cups and Saucers. .65c 6 Stone China Pinner Flates 60c China Scrub Brushes, 2 for JC Above and manor moie to be found at A. V. ALL-BIN'S STORES Don't buy lil! you pot our price on all Hue of good. 16 Porcelain Soup Pshes... ..35c 100 Pieces Flow. Blue Dinner Set..$M-5 t Pieces Toilet Set .J 1 qt. Tin Coffee Pot .o 10 gt. Pails S lo qt. Dish Fans 5 10 qt Bread Kaiser .73 1 1 HII " """"" " II II I "II I (T I 1 . 4 - --: ' v5 J J rifaZZLtiAlL U I -J Hiss Lola Cotton, Mind Reader and Telepathist at the Star Theatre. TRADE RELATIONS Germany-America Treaty Duties Will Be Opposed. GERMANY DEPENDS ON U. S. ' visional argreement! because our mar ! ket can not do without a considerable part of American product. ' Tyhom did we want to help! Our own industry. Continuing, Dr. Delbruck admitted that German industry would be de pendent upon the United State to long as the greater part of the world' cot ton supply was grown there and so long as the chief part of the world' copper output is produced in the United State. "See to it," he said, "that cotton is grown in our colonies and that copper be found there." Prussian Minister of Commerce Sayi Germany is to Blame Because She j "Made no Trade Treaty f With United States. If, ASHI1T0N 1ES BERLIN", Feb. 20. At the banquet last night of the Congress of German Chambers of Commerce, after a speech by Chancellor von Buelow, Dr. Del bruck, the Prussian minister of com merce and industry, di-cusscd German trade relations with the United States. He said he anticipated that the pro visional extension of treaty duties be tween the two countries will arouse much critici-m, but he repelled the as sertion that it was. the fault of the! German government that no treaty had .been 'made. 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Holding up the Bristol nomination for the district attorneyship of Oregon has created far more intere-t in Wash ington than is usual with cases of equal rank. This peculiar prominence giows from the troubles through which the stat has recently passed, which have been given national attention. It is apparent in official circles that Oregon, has gained wonderfully from the Bristol affair. This statement is without any prejudice to the young man in question, for his individuality is lost here in the more general aspect of tlic case as it bears on Oregon. Eastorn people suddenly realize that the i'.ue, tooth comb process, when ap plied without fear or favor, is likely to catch some who have the very high "-t eiidor-einent asked by the adminis tration or Congress. Also, it is readily confessed that the fact of an endorse- men Uing mistaken in . its accuracy, is not a reflection upon the official re sponsible for the endorsement. Briefly, the flower of any community, chosen witsh discrimination by per sons who cannot possibly have local bias, may fall victims to charges, where the people are thoroughly aroused on the subject of pure administration. When Senator Fulton made a public statement explaining how the obstruc tion to Bristol's confirmation came to his attention, the case was raised above party feeling. The Senate committee expressed the purpose of standing with the Oregon S-nator, and equal acquies cence was shown by the administration when the charge was presented to the President, Duiiti),' discussion of the whipping post law for the District of Columbia, fiequcnt reference was made to the Oregon statute, and many Inquiries re sulted. As Oregon U one of the newest state to adopt this form of punish mont for wife-bestow, and Is regarded typically Western, the legislator want ed to know how the new law affected both the pubHo and the culprit. The mere fact thst such a State a Oregon had the law, gnve it consideration far more seriousness than would have Imh'ii the. ease otherwise, but Oregon's pies tig was not snllleient example to in fluence national legislators to tln point of whipping wife-beater at the Capitol. L0NGL1ST0F GRIMES (Continued from poge 1) took Orchard to Scott and Sterling, de tectives of the mine, owners' a-oci-tion and Orchard repeated his story. Scott aud Stewing immediately eon ployed him at a detective for the asso ciation, lie was Instructed to attend the meetings of the union and report daily. Orchard continued In the employ of the association until June, UXH. On June tfth an explosion occurred at th Independent depot and Orchard disap peared Hunt Up By Thumb. A mob took pose.sion ' Cripple Creek and Victor and attempted to force a confession frtuu many suspected par ties. One voting man was suspended by the thumbs until he agreed to tell the name of the fiend who caused the explos ion. When lowered he said: "Harry Orchard did it." Pursued By Bloodhounds. Orchard was pursued by blood hounds. The pursuing mob did not know Or chard was an employe of the mine owners' association. It knew him only as a member of the miners' union. Or chard and a companion named Neville traveled by wagon out of Cripple Creek, avoiding important towns and finally reaching Greeley. There they took a train to Cheyenne, where Orchard re ceived money from Colorado friends snd disappeared. lie returned to Denver last April. It Is said he feared arrest on account of his connection with the explosion and therefore changed hi name to Hogan. For a time he worked for insurance companies and August last left Colorado saying he was going to New York. lie was next heard of a ben he was arrested for the Steunenberg murder. Neville was arrested, but the charge of murder was never pressed. Sheriff Bell claims Neville confessed that Orchard dynamited the depot. It is said Neville is now dead. This latter statement the Times has been unable to verify. Statements Were True. It Is said Orchard's confession con tained so many sensational statements that it was decided by the authorities to investigate before granting the extra dition of Moyer, Heywood and Petti bone. It is said General Wells found the bomb intended for Judge Goddard of the Supreme Court at the exact spot where Orchard said it was. Piano Number With Every fi5 PurclmHe nt WIhc'i NO. 1-With every Men's Suit or Overcoat un der 16. WISE gives a screen worth $1.60 NO 2 With every Suit or Overcoat worth over over 16, and under 22.60 WISE gives a pair of Vases, valued at 3,00. 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