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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1906)
rv THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, I a SATURDAY, MARIII s, iA THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily by THk J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year Hy mail. pT month It) carrifr, ier month ... 17.00 ... .0 . . . .6. WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance, .f 1-00 Filtered n nnd-ols nMler June . iSrS? .1- Piffle - A...r .( n Jon, uud.r Uie w'V ot I'outftvM ol Miiri li S. Miikiin- in th" Mini Tin's? dillioultio' won' uoivs-lully meivimio, tiu.l tin- Sir .lur now )ui (i nufliinc whirh. as cimr liir.'il with the am.l. the dd '" "s,,i if tin" de-erf," i- ii an i'if-H t I'u in to ,1 (.inn! bout With i -enivhlijth), on trailer. i i- po ibh tor I lu Sirdar to trxivel 1 rtieht ii- well ii" I'V day. iiiul I id,- ,oii,iii'-t ot tin" de-ett niii,.- now he ',,m-id ie,! ii'iuph'tr. reilup- an eeu j:;i.ih'i' tiiumph ot' iiiotoiiiii: b'- I"' 11 1 ii'm'I "il fur mi Amriiwin in the I'm ji-t, who uvt'iitlv in. i. Ir a ii'Uim'V ot ' t',.V mill'- KV01- tin- Cnx-ii.l." M.'tmt.iiit i L Yakima, Wa-h.. and return "over ii.ud- whiih di-i:raee the iiiimi' i I t!u,me,ti mii.lhuU'-. mio hiu-U ami lo j barred foli'st trail-." belli iv diplomat lit Cunii'HH and "li iiilitilral In the KumhIiiii navy. ! 0 I Tlio market for Auii'vituii ioki'i' e!iit i, :iii tn bo -ri iou-ly tlneutemd by 1111 ili'ixiiliitinii of th.' Iihhiu'm intielr. II. ill iiiimi' Sun. rv-OnVr for the deliwnu of THt Moa uwTworu to rittwur rwideoe or pi of SSinS ny b nuktf by inwtl cart or telephone- t Kwy should be mmwiuUWy reponl to the offloe of iubliolio. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. a rrr-n Airrr n? Western Oregon and West m Washington fehower. Eastern Oregon Snow, lowed by fair. Eastern Washington ally fair. fol- Gener- 'llio "We are seven" t'iiiij;ie men mil n.iw input liio with (lit juror woo Imi trouble with hi- ileum oli-tiuuti' ii--i riali -. Now 01 L Ti ilniiii'. 0 A London in. 111 ;i.lii' tin- eatitii: ot wooil lor 110111 i-liimiii . It has b en mi e ted for -otno tiiiu' tlmt I lu luv.ik f.ll tOOlU Wl'll' WOlkillt! inoiinil to 'ilW- 'lll-t. I ,v- I "tin the wiirii.ith" n iucl lim .1 1 i 1 i'jirt'ioii Nut tniiv in u tlioii-mitl j M'iii- ilii, thi' 111.111 "on tin- wnipitli" i.tiiin to i'.iiiiji with any Mti)". iu hi bolt. U may ! all iii;ht for tint SrnatoiM to (li;; the I'aiinnia 0.11111I thi'in-rlv but it will ih'v it ilo to maki' Si'iiator M01 pin .1 i'f. ;aiij; Ihwi. t 'h 1I.1111I Plain lV.il j On.- h"un of tlio "-nthilii' 1I111101" i-i that it i- 11 w i-i' nuin w liu know what ' till' rihkt.iil.x ll" ol'ilori all' lllllilo of .illil a brav.' man who. knowing;, ilin- to tnisf tlii'in ' in bi ini.Ut." THE CHINESE EMPRESS. Ti An, tin- Kmpri". of China, in .rain roport.'.! ilo.nl. Thi- i tin- foity- . . 1. . 1. . , 1: . 1 ,1 .fci I -i-VlMUtl IlllH' -HI' na- uiru in '"i I-''' -iniv of year-, but -ho ,i!wa- oonif np -milium to "butt in" on tho ili'-tiuii's of the tlowi-ry kiiiibuu ami make thiiif; moiv or lo- ili-urivnblf for tho for I'iv'ti ilt'iil-." Tho yoiiiii; omp ror. Kuan Hosu, i a mere lay ti 11 re in the yo eiiimeutal -en-e, ami ha- tu voice in the ailmini-tratioii of affair ami wouhl not know how to u-e it if it were permit teil. Thi- imp rial harridan i to be at the bottom ot" the pre-ent agi tation ae,aiti-t th.. w!;ite- in China ami j - a h r pre-tip' i- -omeihin- enorinoii-j "'ii.'k.. i- '!'' I"'-'"", and l'i:t- , ... biiro i- in hiiiyer "t hi-in it nie!ii"tra. , the fear 1-ju-ti!i.d that lie will iiive,l . , ,. ! .M'MUMlnlr ritt-lniiei- aiol Ito-toniiui in h.-r eheri-hed -eheme of driun them nt , (lt.,Mj. x,. Sllll N ,., ,,,,w 1 out, or at lea-t. ruin the e.xi-tin- -tatus ! , ri il I'l.ind op.-ia , panic- next of trade and di-oranie the comiucrcial 1 m inter. relation that nearly 11 ivnturv ha be-n I Chloasfii (. said to tunc n inxM.-r-lous ,nrai!rt'r wtio luiuntu the "I"-, f" ; jury. Ttie mispii Ion Is icatmimlde '.hat dei iiied j he (u k()t ()f Ml.illlK,.. (,,, ,,s-iu to N- tak"n In -or run in. , ial -iio. it it i i i THE SENATORIAL PROBLEM . All Orejpjn is ajrs with the multi plicity and infinite variety of opinions relative to the bearing and status of the now famous '-.Statement No. 1" of the primary law nominating petition. There is no ascertainable concensus of opinion on t- subject, the resume lo date indicating the freest and broad est "go-as-you pl- a-e" ijuality 0! conclusion-. The Aslorian beg to contrib ute its mode-t conviction in this re- 1 lation, and that i. that it is wholly logical to abide by the PARTISAN re sults of the primary ballot; in other word-, that the Republicans of the State are bound to stand pat for the Rebub liean rec' ivin the hi-lie-t number of votes awarded to any man in that par ty for the oflice of L'nited State- Sena tor uKin the ballot and t!u:t the Demo crats are similarly bound to support the nominee for their party receiving sm-h warrant from the p-ople r,t lai;e: but that a Republican, or u J)emo.iat, i bound to rote in the legislature for tlie nominee of the nppo-iiion bc-ause he happened to have an .vce-s of vote from the jirimarii'-. i- ridiculous upon its face, ami will ie'-eive -rant atten tion in either political camp. And it is not beyond the limit- of rea-on and con jecture, that the partisan inle lure in- j ha-n't dicatid. may be amenable to radical alteration, and even repudiation, if the legislators, sworn to do their best foi the people in this jr:it and grave is sue, shall vote for -omeone else than the primary nominee, if that nominee shall not be a fit representative. The direct primai'V law i now upon te.-t. and it may be the people at large will not have the intimate knowledge of the capacities and characters of the as pirant", to judge safely and concisely as to the actual merit- of the men be for them, a contingency that will compel divergent action on the part of the leg islature, for it i- not right nor legal, -that a new law -hall impo-e a burden of blunders, iind woe-, upon a -late simply heiausf. it is a huv: The error of its enactment doc- not enjoin the in herent prerogative of 'he people to in tervene at any point ot it- application, fo s:ive thein-elve. from it - further ami .threatening evils. . . ismsumed in establishing. If -lie would make a good, hone-t, palpable die of it. the whole world, including China, would be infinitely Utter off in eu-rv mater- times one of the eharmin l.il'e ha- !o-t .oiiii t hing "oiiiul and the world parted with true giiety in the! deatli of idi.iui A. Ilovey, one time edi tor of th I'.o-ton Transcript and at all 1 men ot EDITORIAL SALAD. A dollar in the hand in wotth ten you cannot borrow. Huston. A eoii liill.ltlon hil.S Im-m etTe.-te.l liy t thrp (Treat houses jn I'nifl'iiul which ; m:i i.uf.n ture i-'al tar dys. It is an iiouiii t-l that they are M jhki and 'II-! vile their protltn. wlihll will J-rol.nl.ly lie im r.-ns-i'd t.y ecinoinlf reultlii fro'ii the new arranvr'-meiit . Ane-rt'-a Men -hake your hand if you win shake vuu if vou lo-e. and 1 evldi-nslv ha no (I1e.1t men have many friend'.' many more enemies. monopoly -o i.f trusts. Torn ca'pet- an- always ready to trip the li::ht, fantastic to . All, the more a man reads the mole u-e!e-s kno'vVlge he acipiire-. e.i-y to toh-rate pov rt y when umiiiv w itii the other f Ilmv. Put tlie mole eoiilidetlce a mall h.ls ill in. -' li the I,--- pr.:yi:ig he docs. n It the ( idtniihia -tud.-nt- whoe man ' in -r of living bos Ktinvil up the faculty, aci.-i.it.-. th" t:iis; of srlf-K'owriiiii'-nt in th- dormitories with pioxlsua .x'A unst li'U"i' an. I i;atnl.ii;k'. their, ofTetico would s."'in to tie lillf not 1 prietarv. but aNo again-' honor. . .should hat" to b.di-ve Unit fait I. ; :!' aitiust K"1-' "I'd"!' .nel I'l'o- a i haia. terl.-ti'.: of Aini-ricao Consults A Phvsicmn Q--if-y - " BUI But does NOT Tell Him All. Few women confide fully In a physician. They simply will not tell him all. That's why many doctors fall to cure female diseases. Every woman dreads the ordeal of the physician's consulting room. A sensitive, refined woman shrinks from the searching questions and the physical examination! It Is not so In writing to Mrs. Plnkham. Thousands of women owe their present health and happiness (yes, and their good looks, too) to the fact that they have told all their physical troubles to Mrs. Plnkham and followed her advice and been cured of female diseases. lydiaE.PinkhamsVeetableConipound Cures more vomen every year than any ether medicine In the vorU. If you r tn doubt about your case, write In perfect confidence to Mrs. Plnkham. Lynn. Masa. You will receive In reply a personal letter of advice free. Mrs. Plnkham Is daughter-ta-la cf Lydsa E. Plnkham, and (or twenty-five years under her direction, nd lnc hef decease, the has been advising sick vomen free of charge. Deah Mm. Pimham: For thre month I wa ic In bd wlih famaU Irouile nd had four doctora. who all agreed that I mutt undergo an opillon. My alitor advlsad me to try Lydla E. Plnkham 'a Vegetable Compound before I submitted to an operation. I did ao and am very glad lo say that after I had used flva bottles I was restored to perfect health, which I have enjoyed ever since. I arn only loo glad lo recommend your medicines, as they saved ma from an operation which might have proved fatal. Mm. M. Ktmnea. 556 South Main St., Loa Angles, CaX Mrs. Hayes also profited by Mrs. Plnkham's advice. rrit Mas. Pikcmam : Sometime ago I wrota you describing my aymplomt (fibroid tumor) and aked your advice. You replied and 1 followed all your direction carefully and to-day am a well woman. 72 KuqIm SI., Kuxbury. Mat. Mas. E. F. Havta. Lydla E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fall in was not youth . Your stomach churns and dige t th food you eat and if foul, or torpid, or out of oid'T, your whole syitem suf fer.1 froms blood poi-on. Ilollj-ter' Ilocky Mountain Tea keeps ymi well 3.) cent, T.-a or Tablets. Sold by Prank Hart. Many a man who i- h'ne-t from prin ciple i- imtiortible only for effect. Pat iem e may .-nabl 1 a walk, but it'- is in 1 1 a man to win in a loii'' walk. Tin man wh'i ''"I ha- doe-n't v. ,.nt what he al! he wants and is nappy. M"-t ,i.p!e would far rather li-tr-n to uiide-eiied jiui-e ti.an to merited critici-ui. It i- far ei-ier to find fault at a board -in' hull- - than it i to find a rati-factory me.-,l SUCCESSFUL RIVALRY. The new rival of the hoi-,e ,-an l. u-ed to accomplish many fonts for whbh the horse is utterly unfitted "J'his i, -huwii hy a. machine recently built for the Sir ilar of Egypt for travel on tlio desert of the Soudan In its construction spec ial attention had to be paid to gearing and to appliances for preventing the ne ciiniulation of dugt or grit upon the iivheels, and for keeping the car ffum Thi- Ci-telh.ne row will start the who!- world to a.-king: ''Why will American iil-," etc. New York Worhl. Inv-'iatiun the beef tni-t appears to take the -hape of keeping the in vest jeatoi - in hot water. -o- It i- a bedrock fact that there can not he too much "odd inaik-man-hip in th.- American ai'mv and navy. A- the sultan of Turkey -aid to the sultan of Morocco. ''It's a long time between Kwiopean agreements, so don't worn'.'' t.ov. folk i- the eleventh of consecu lie D'-iiioel at ie golelliol' in Mis-0111'i. and that party now pre-eiits the en forcement of in w a- it- new -tate i--ue. Theie i- nothing calcuhiled so com pletely to take the humility out a man who Illume- himself n, iigneeiug with him. - ( liii-ago News. I'.aciili aie hhinied for nearly every thing that goe- wong tlu-c days. Won der if Secretary I.oeb is a bacillus! N'ew York Herald. 0 There seems to be little cholea In hazardousness of occupation between CHEAP RATES FROM THE EAST VIA THE 0. R. & N. CO. ! 7'he folouing !i-t repr setits a few o' j the Eastern points from which (.'ohuiiit rateH shown below will apply via the O. It. & N. to Astoria from February 10th to April 7, 1100: j Atlanta, Ca., $40.75; Pitlsburg, Pa., j .12; Italtimore, Md., $4!l.7."; Washing-I ton, I). C, .l!l.7."; I Jo-ton, Mass., flll.ilO; ' Peoria, III., $31.; Buffalo, N' Y., $42.50; Oklahoma, 0 T $30; Cliie.igo, III., $.13; j St. I-otiin, Mo., $30; Cincinnati, O., $311; Kansas City, Mo., $25; Cleveland, O., , informed that I am a candidate for the! $40; St. Jo-epfi, Mo., $25; Detroit, POLITICAL COLUMN. Announcements of candidates for office will be published in this column at reasonable rates for men of all parties. FOR GOVERNOR. Republicans of Oregon are hereby nomination of Governor at the prim aries to be held April 20th JAMES WITHYCOMBE. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Secretary of State, and ark the support of all Republi cans. F. T. WTilGHTMAN. FOR STATE PRINTER. Tlie undersigned announces himself as a Republican candidate for renomina lion for State Printer, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election, April 20. Now serving first term. The same courtesy that has been accorded to State officers generally, that of a renomina tion, would be greatly appreciated. J. R. WHITNEY. Albany, Oregon. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for renomination for the office of Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, and solicit the support of all Re publicans at the primaries, April 20th. J. II. ACKERMAN. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. The undersigned hereby announces himself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Attorney-General, sub ject to the approval of Republican voters at the primaries. A. M. CRAWFORD. Mich., $39.7.) ; Omaha, Neb., $25; Mon treal, Que., $48.90; Sioux City, la., $25; New York, N. Y., $50; St. Paul, Minn., $25; Philadelphia, Pa., $49.75; Minnea polis, Minn., $25. Money can be deposited here for tickets which will be delivered to pas sengers at any point in the east without extra charge. For further Information apply to O. W. Roberta, agent, 0. R. A N. Company. "PaleBohemlan Laser Beer, THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed nnr unnitnry conditions si prupcuy eged right here in Astoria. North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. NOW IN OUR NEW STORE COR- BOND AND 11th. STREET WE ARE BUSY GETTING SETTLED BUT CAN FIND TIME TO SHOW YOU HOW COMPLETE AHD EXTENSIVE IS OUR STOCK OF WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, MATTINGS, MOULDINGS, ETC. COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW LOCATION AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON ANY WORK N OUR LINE. B. F. Allen 8 Son, andCoenntdh st. That All Important Bath Room You have often heard people remark "If I were ever to build, I would plan my bath room first and would not put II my. money into the parlor with all Its finery." That U good common sense sentiment, for the bath room is the nost important of all the household. i We would like to help you plan your hitn room and will gladly quote you ircer or "jStattdard" Ware, the test aia' .1 est Military fixtures made. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria. 1 ti. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pres. nnd Hnyt. V L lilHIlOP. Secretary A. L. FOX, Vino Vrvn, ASTORIA HAVINOH JIANK.Treaa Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEHT IMlltOVKD Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, l Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE S0UCITED. Foot of Fourth Street, ? V