The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 24, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATUHDAY, PCBPUAIY 14, IJ.
THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
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SUPPORTS
BOYCOH
Ex-Mini$ter Wu Ting Fang Favori
Chinese Boycott.
REFORM MOVEMtNT GROWS
Former Chinene MinUter lo United
Statti Sayi Chin li Pming
Throuih Period of Tranaltlon
Krlormi Ar Urged.
1'l.kIV, VI.. -Wu Tlntf 1'ang,
fonni'i- ( )iiiiri nilnUtnr to United
8!tf, when Interviewed for the flint
tiiux tudtiy on tlii exlatlng altuatlon In
China, .poke in lllport of the boycott.
Wu iiiitf liinjf U now living quiutly
nt ivkiii, (li VMlliig hl time tu rodiMntj
the law. of Cliinii one of the nnnieroue
reform uiiiltir vuy. lie lulTcieci fur 1
1ok time from dfn.. from the ef
fect! f the expMon of the tomb mar
him at the railway ntntion laet Hep
teinlifr, but hen now recovered,
Speaking of preeent condition Wu
Tlnf Feng laid.
'Chine U at a crini end paaalnj?
through trentitlon etege. Her itttee
men end people feel that China ne(!
reform but there are great dHTewncfa
of opinion regarding the mran. Tbert
are eerl clutee of r former. There
arc thoie who epeak foreign language
and who have Wen abroad end who have
had expcilnii-e on both aide of the
tlrlinf.
"ih' V favor cuIMe and useful re
forme, but not too radical, o ea to
make China flrit able to tand upon her
own fet. The number of theae een
eible reforma I few.
"Tin ruling clar atao know that
oiii- tlilnjf nhoiild be done lint they arc
at their w It' end to know what to do.
"The third data i eompoaed of young
atii'lniN who are too raah. They need
training end experience.
"Financial reform ahould be rarrbd
out in the flrat place, but without for
eign advice arid capital It would be im
ibla to do under preeent condition.
"f we working out a achema which
llll.l il l.at fl liu nilfllliil tiAiiHlluJ. li Wan
, HH'I IV .tlIM.li.7 ,, 1 Tiff
iimeaanry to cell on foreign edvlc.
"fine thlnx upon which the majority
of Chlmmc lire ijirwil U that Clilmi he
been deprived of ninny rijrliU by con
ccanloiH nnil territorial grant and by
tlie way her people hove been treat
ed by foreigner In Chirm urid foreign
coiinlnc.
"Many Chlneae who have gone abroad
to America. Australia and the l'lilllp
pine write home complninlnir of arbi
trary diacrlrrilnntloni made aguitiNt the
Chliiera which ere not to be attempted
Knlnt other foreigner. Therefore
eryoue i angry and hence the boycott
on American good, illuel rating the fettl
ing agaiimt the uiijuat exrluaiori law.
It Im aprend all over China and I
I milely lit relation agulriHt injuat diwrim-
i mi li. m and ia riot anil foreign. The
( IiIiichc p-ople end official are on good
term with all foreigner and have no
bot lie feeling toward them. The Chin
cue merchant have the bent feeling to
ward them.
"The majority of the people In th
interior are indifferent to all foreign
er traveling lu the Interior who write
tlubt they r well treated with no
eigne of hoxtillty fint them. ,
"'hee rumor of antl-foreign feel
ing ere not well founded, flexible men
ad vino boycottcr and agitator to be
reaionable and only boycott good and
not to treat pernn unkindly but to
aeek their frlcndehip a before.
"Unfortunately the disturbance in
aeveral place are now arising from the
boycott, but there I no algn of an out
break egnlnat foreigner."
That All Important Bath Room
You hive often heard people remark If I were
ever to build, 1 would plan
my bath room first and would not put
II my money Into the parlor with all
Its finery." That ii good common tente
entiment, for the bath room it the noit
Important of ill the houiehold,
We would like to help you plan your
hath room ind will gladly quote you
trtt or 'Svtdoce4i' Ware, the teat
m a oi unitary fixture made.
J, A. Montgomery, Astoria.
It Im been nl'l, and truthfully, too,
thut the only thing a woman cannot
leurn to do I to bliiah.
Ihin't copy your friend's gown. If I
you do you may have the gown, but!
you will no longer have the friend.
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WE ARE BUSY GETTING SETTLED BUT CAN FIND TIME TO
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thvir mind.
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