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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN. ASTORIA. 1 OllKf.ON. FRIDAY, MARCH i,H)6. 8 We Have the New Steel Cut Java and Mocha Coffee Baker's Barrington Hall See Our Window Display. A. V. ALLEN SUFFER BLINDNESS EVERYONE WILL BE BLIND in discover tli, t-viiivmlim; effect of the elect iiea.1 current heinir ".encruted ly million of ilvii.mios in everv corner of the civilized j.'IoIh'. explained tin wit nvs. I Vy or uij;lit we me never free limn it inllucnct'. ho md. The eve. Electricity Causes People to Lose! the hum delicate portion of the human TKir SitfM '""ly- ""iTfi nt. Dr. Pratt cited il. . ' . 11 j e. f f me iuciiiiii; pre uycivej VI Miotic eyeeht. UUer will come a pudiuil M-iiitiiiig and burning of the hand. Tin" w.ivi'iiiij; of the inciindcceut ulnlie. tin- sputteriii;; bright ties of tin' are lij;!it, tho fj!a injr white of tho vactim tube were pecilied a the nireiicie which already have made Un American it .spootadod awl blink iu lution." The shook from a telephone battery, the spark of a "jumped" tiv! ley jkiIo, the -imp and eraekle of the Mor Mat ion dynamo and motor were oiled a stronger but loss ever-present contributor to the same effect. The liostrum j;irl was standing ;it a street collier four years ayo when a wire foil across the trolley wire, its loose end dropping within four feel of her. She was then 11 years old. Almost im mediately she liecanie nearly blind and was piralyzed on her right side, the one traction company ass.it-. that the fill's i condition could not have resulted from the current carriel by the wire unless it came in contact with her. SAILS FOR EUROPE States for Europe. DEVELOPMENT HINDERED. Action of the Cuban Authoiitioit in Re voking Cuncrssion in bad. II WAN A, Match. 1. Ye. ted inlcl oli ilciiciiiline' on iiniiticmil cmcc... D:,k,,j u,r..,J., i ...... it-:.,! ' imiiijiu oiivuiuj wau uhmiu inn, me iipprclienic on mvounl of thi' piocodoiil established hv ii deiiei prepaied hv the .eelelun ,. . Inteii or. r'reve Vildl'.lih d -ined bv 1'ie.j 'lent alma, ichiKiul' tho mnrl uiiio ....... ,.i t . i... 1 1 , WOULD NOT BE INTERVIE AED ,,, , ,,u'," .",,7 ",u, iy 11,1 ipnnv, a Melouiipe eot mh al inn, permit " J lint; the const ru, lion ,. conduct s lot I wiios, etc., tliioiinhotit the cilv. The 01 Reporter Tiies to See the Mighty Rich- i-in.il eotice-sioi p d thai tho wotk aft, But Coachman Dnws Him Out Coachman U Attested tor Assault and Battel v. Physicians Predicts that in Near Ti tore the Whole World Will Be Blind Due to Electricity. CHICAOO, March 1. Unriersal blind nes is to lie humanity's tribute to elec trkity, is the theory cxpttssod by Pr. H. Preston Pratt. X-ray and thera peutic expert, in the trial of a per sonal injury suit in Judge Winde' court yesterday. The Union Traction company is being sued fop $."fl,000 dam ages in In-half of Ruth IloMrom. who is declared to be partially blind and paralyzed from an electrical current which passed from the atmosphere into ber body April 10, 19tf. Eye specialists have been the first Ii o Your attention is called to our new store, now open and ready for business We Do Expert Painting, Graining Paper Hanging and Frescoing GIVE US A CALL The Eastern Painting fL Decorating Co. No. 75 9th St. ASK APPROPRIATION e completed in ;n v ,u v The cniiip.tiiv I iihi if. lu'lill thi tulltloll li. ill l hei.lllso It Incline ill 1 volvcil ill I'll;;. it with n , - ,-,-( i t, company poe sine siiiiiIji li'ilil The council recently yiauted an o,nsioti N'lAV YORK, March Jl. Uidiud A. months but thi. the se.ivlau M.Omlv. oxini-ident of thu Mutual I"1' interior, by tho authoiit prosi l.ile liisuranee I'ompany and Mrs. M ' - , i I (Continued from page I) irpt this eminently practical dixtrine for relief in a larj;e iniiuber of place, with plain eagerness. Ho believe that by next Coiij;iesj the ieople will be ready to demand .VJ.IKW.lKKt annually for t'ivers and harUirs. in-toad of ae oej.tini' ..-).lMMMt) tri-ennially, as at pre-ent. Pure Food Struggle In the strti;.!,. for a pure f,t.l bill, ea-torn interests weie inu.-h more a- w-lessjv- than tile people of the West. While the -etiiite nie.suie tlml pa--ed was fathered by Senator H-yhiini. of Idaho, and had the support in its e n tial features of the v,stein men. the real fl-ht w:i. niaib- by interest. f the .Mississippi iilb-y ami ei-tein sc-,-tion,. I'-vcn this elf.jit was. not to prevent federal r filiation of f..od and drink adultfiation. but consisted in the main of (ontenioij- j. PI1IM, f j,ni. i-ediire and the ultimate authority on 'jlH-tions of delete; ioii-nesS r uhole-somerie-s of f(. fn the expeit te-ti- moiiy u'nrn. the radical different of opinion -n-.e-ted some of the troubles the h,u- may i,,.,.. i(- -n is ,.nf()I.(.p, l!-iiovued ,-hemi-t- flatly contradict each other on t,e point. Kn f'.rcement of the !,, Wl.r(, ,), manufacturer h-ans .tronyly toward '"oiiomy in i j - i 1 1 -r ingredient, for eolof iii' or pre-en in. j,,. eon-inner in cline, toward absolute purity h.,Vp many r-outcK l i iemlsof thepuic cod movement are already urin eiery eommiinit.y to be educational woik. Cannerymen and laekei. ui conl iniie in bii.sines.. for 'lieir industry represents a public need, and the fir. iinnomiwniciifs under (he measin,. uhie, .....I,,. as.,,red of becom. i'l' law. may interfere seriously with perfectly ,ean. wholesome products. nciuls tear rendu, n (',., .,,i, ,.,. J I "HI -? III l l.iil- lit ions, and hope for the educational movement to -ti-tain public confidence while the law is dealing will) such ap rcvated case- as s(m, patent medi cines and drink adulterations. -a i "Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out. MAGISTRATE DIES. SIIAXtJJIAr. Maih l.-The Xanchar magistrate, who-e bein wounded dur- 11 dispute with the Catholic Mis Nonaries, -tailed ) riot, is dead. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street 0pp. Ross Higgina & Co. Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring Worm, Herpes, Barbers' Itch. .ll of the-e diseases are attended by intense itching, which is nlnwt instant ly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Salve and by its continued use a per manent cure may be effected. It has in fact, cured many cases that had re sisted nil other tretment. Price 2.1c per box. For sale by Frank Ifart and leading druggists. Curdy, l.ouis (!. Thcband and Mi. Thelmnd. Mr. McCnrdy'n daughter, left Momsti.uH, x. .1., last nieht and boarded tho Hamburg-American steam ship Ameiika at its pi.-r at lloboken. Several sorvants notsinipanicd them. The Amerika will sail tola. When tho eurringe ooiitainitii; the Mo Curdy and the Thobnuds ariivod at the pier it' rcHrtor tried to ubtuiii an interview with Mr. Meilmly. IVddow wax anVstod on the charge of dow, bit the roiiorter, the jiolice ay. fact that the Herman citiM-ror ha the assault and buttery. Ho was held in :litt bail. At MoOiirdy'.s home in Morristown, it was said that enough servants had lieen left thotv to keep the place in or dor and that the silverware and China had K'on placed in the vaults of a lo cal -ate di po.it company. Tho 'I ho baud place was aNo phu-ed in the hands of caretakers. Mr. Miss'iirdy has reserved what i known as the 'Imperial Suite" on the Ameiika. It cts its name from the Woman Obtains Right to aooo acres privilege of Using it whenever he cares to travel on the Amerika. Mr Mo Curdv'.s h-alth has improved ".rout- rent I V. FAIR MILLINERY. The fair millinery store located in the Star theatre building will in the near future oeii up with a complete line of low ami up to date i;ood. It is the puiM f this Mipu!ar establish men to carry the be-t millinery stock ever brought to Astoria and even now a f.-vv line hats are on di-play, haviti'.' jllst been received direct frolll the east. Additional jiihmIs are ai riving every d.iv and it is well worth one', time to in sped -omc ui" the beautiful creation and designs now in stock. It i- the puri-c of the Fair Millinery -tore to cany a higher da-- of good-, in da in t'n-r eir.ct-, together with the lll"-t ap pKiVed si vies, than, CAel' before. Watch t'm the a'iniiitii' emi-nt of the gte.it, appearance at the fair Millinery M ir Theat r- I'.uilding. BUILD RAILROAD. Americans Are Constructing a railroad In Australia. SAV H: N"( ISI'tl, March I. Among the pas.engcrs who arrived i-torday on the liner 'entura were three voiiug American engineci'-, who have been sur veying for a railroad through io of the vvilde-t portions of Australia. V. Whi-keman and I.. I., (iiahani. They are all in the employ of a New Noik firm. The purpoe of the road i- to tap a rich mineral belt diseovdod long ago bv American pro-peetot- and In bring the ore- to tidewater. The mines are located at l.ilydale in the Lull' of Car pentaria di-triet of Northern Queens land. The railroad, the right to build which has boon granted by the Aus tralian parliament, will be lli.'S miles long and will terminate, at it lit lie place called I'.urkotou n on the r-oa-t, The railroad will be built by Ameri ca u money and under the direction of American engineers, but the labor will be Australian, the laws of the coiiiimin wealth forbidding the importation of foreign workmen. RATE BILL UP. WASHINGTON, March l.-The (lis (Mission of the. railroad rate ipieslion was continued in the senate today by Dolliver who spoke in behalf of tho Dolliver-IIepbum bill. He said the bill was intended merely lo supplement ex isting legislation and contended for its constitutionality. The five civ lized tribes bill occupied the balance of the day. Your Btomach churns and digests the food you eat and if foul, or torpid, or out of order, your whole system suf fers froms blood poison. Hollister' Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart. iiciii I anna icvoKoil ami Hie concession was doil.iied void, This aclimi has ion dared uclcs much nmtciial brought by to coinpanv to Cuba siniV vuuk was sii ponded and the conduit ale left in ail lllllilllshcd con, III inn. I he cnnipinv hail no knowledge of the contemplated ie vocation of its eoJIccVsion UUl'l the decree was issued. Tho company hu now presented the matter before the American legal ion, in the hope that Minister Morgan's representation may secure it a heiring without lormul re course to the gnvcrtiiuciil at Washington. WHITNEY FOR PRINTER. Mr. Whitney, who is seeking lie- Hum iliation for State Printer on the repub lican ticket, is till' pie. cllt iilctltuls'lll ami is now serving lu lii-t teim. hn in;; his admiiiiliatl.'ii he has mil a steictly uiiinii niTuv. He his al.o m.tug united th - eight houi i,, v v uluittai il v which has ma, e of It-in an cighl hour town so fur us the prinliiig Hide is concerned. Jn addition to this he lias raised the scale o the fniotiian ill tho ' po'ing and pies, di-partmonts. ,- has also earned the reputnlioii of bcinj it most excellent employer. The boy in the stale printing office hive tioth' ing but good vvonU to ay for Mr Whi'n v - Portland lailair Pre. Always Keeps Chamberlain's Remedy in Hit Home. Cough "We woiihl not In' without Cham ln'rlaiu's Cmijjh Iteiindv. It i kepi on band continually in mi i home," av W. W. Kearney, editor of the Ind.-p n.leiil, l.ouv l ily. Mo. That i- ju-t vvh.it every family should do. When kept at ham! ready lor instant u-c, a culd may be chocked at the i,lltsi- alld cllli-d ill much lo- lime lii, in alter il h,i- lie come -eltled in the sv-leni. This lem-e-y is also without a pcei ( . i iump in childieii. and will pieveut Ihc attack wlieii given a, a- tin- child he ciuii.-s lo i.i i or even alli-r t' e i -rviiipy cough appear-, which c.hi oldv he done when the lcliie.lv Is kepi al hand. fot -a!e bv Irani. Ila.t an, I leading ding gist -. APPEARING OLD Arts Ir to Profitable Kml meat. Tou cannot nffnrd to rtow olil. In these dayn of strenuous coinnetltlnn It Is necessary to maintain, as lung; in piiHUltde, ones youthful appearance. It Is Impossible to do thin without re taining a luxurious growth of hair. The presence of Dandruff Imlleu'es th presence of a burrowlnif Kerm which lives nnd thrives on the routs of th hair untH It causei total baldness. ftewbro'a Herrdchle Is the only knuwn destroyer of this pest, anil It Is as effec tive as It Is delightful to use Herplcldo makes an eleKant hair dress ing as well as Dandruff cure. Accept no substitute there Is nine. Sold by leading druirKlsts. Send 10c. In etamps for sample to The Ilerplclds Co., Detroit, Mich. Kagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 54!) Corn. St., T. F. tAurin, Prop. "Special Agent." ASTORIA COMMISSION and AUCTION CO. 305 Commercial Street AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY at a p. m. PRIVATE SALES during the week Ask Us for Price 305 Commercial Street PIANO NUMBER Free of Charge to Wise's Customers With Every $5 PURCHASE Herman Wise ASTORIA'S BUvUAHLK CLOTHIER r Latest Pooular Hits DIRECT FROM THE EAST Kvery month we r-ceive the !,,te,t popular vocal and instriimen t il hils direct from the great Kaern publisher. We receive fiom 20 to .Ml of thee i.e.'. pieciN each mon'li and it will pay you to drop in at I u-t once a month and look them over. We keep them eparats from our large genen! stock of mimic and it need take but a few minutes of your time. Keep an eye on the show window also. J. N. GRIFFIN J Atf5-ll-ICS--I,C3 Loser v wii ii iui VJ iJ Beer. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:S TAHI.Ism;) 8S(l. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transfer Co. HENUY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Haggage Checked and TransferredTrucks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. Jf'RANK PATTON. Caahlor. 0. I. PETERSON, Vioe-Preaident. J. W. GARNER, Aanl.tant CaahUr. Astoria Savings Bank Capitol Paid In 100,000, Burpluit and rjiidlvlded I'rollU fAfi.OOO. TraimocU a General Banking Buglno. Interent Paid on Time DepoiilU, 68 Tenth 8treet, ASTORIA, OREGON.