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TIIK MOKMXG ASTOIUAX, ASTORIA. OKKCJOX, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, ioK. We Have the New Steel Cut Java and Mocha Coffee Baker's Barrington Hall See Our Window Display. A. V. ALLEN CLEMENS LECTURES Great. Crowd Strutles to Hear Veteran Humorist. I POLICE CANNOT CONTROL IT Mark Twain Speaks to a Large Crowd in New York City Police Re serves Called Out to Keep Order at Theater. NEW YORK. Much :. Htin.il, d- ot per-ons nioyled in vain yeter!ay in effort- to enter the Maie-tic theater ti hear S. I.. Clemens iM.uk Twain i. o great wa? the crowd I hat gatheivd to hear the veteran Iiuimri-t that for a time it wa- lieyond the control of police reserves from two precinct-. In the jam clothe- were torn, and several persons were -lightly injured. When the truggle to enter the thea ter wa- at its height two patrol wagon-, laden with the reserves drove up. The police charged into the crowd, and three young men and a women were forced through the big glass in one of the diKr opening into the lobby. All were cut by 1 I) li 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 3 Decorating Co. Xo. 75 9th St. Buster They have a sole that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street Opp. Boss Higgini & Co. J "Billy Shoes , tile I'l-'Ki'll -d.l--. I'll! Ilolle .elioll-ly, Mr. t ienieu-' i.ilk w.i- iU li i-ii'il n I in- .1 ti-jii-- of the Wc-t Nde . M. I. . Mining J i i Iodine lie ic.nl i letter IIOIII William I ):lll Hour!!-, ill which t i i noveli-t -aid !u would In' y.-:,i. .dd-t oda. Mr. t leiuen- comment- Cel lltlll)ololl-ly oil tilt- letter l lid hi OW II ,1".'. PURE FOOD CRUSADE. Federation of Labor to Investigate the Adulterated Products. UiUAiiH. March .V -The Pure Food eiu-ade a yc-tcrday taken up by the Federation of l.aloi' and an hive-tigi lion of the manufacturer and sale of adulterated product- was authorized. i which, it i- hoped, will briny; to the attention of th - l.o.uii organized work- inu'iiii-n anil their iauiili.-- -.onie of th" evil- re-tiltim; I'roiu violations of 'lie pure fiiod law- of Illinois. The federation pi.po-cs to interest the coii-utner-. The federation believc that a camp.ii"U participated, in by liie various J(h al union- would have an im portant etlect ill re-t I let t lie wide spread -ale of impure product-. All of the deleft-- prc-ent at the latr meeting g.ne their warm -upport to the projMi-ed ciii-ade. The subject wa- intnduced by t harles I). Wheeler, one of the older lalr leaders, who call ed the attention of the body to tiie tact that working men more than any oth-r class, are intere-ted ilally in the ipies tion of pure food. Mr. Wheeler's -ue-tion for remedy ing the -xi-tin-; conditions were two. He advi-ed a canva-s of all retail dealers of the city to di-cover where the im puiv articles are on -ale. The list, he said, will ) tabulated and di-trihuted t" every working man's fam ily in the city. With -uch data in hand, he a-4-rted a "boycott" against adulter ated food- miilit e.i-ilv be made elToe tive. MAN MURDERED. Fight Between Church Factions Results in Murder. l!l' .(.li. March "). A man wa iimi.ei'd !.i-t niyht. appai cut Iv a- a ruk oi the .i.,ir. hetwen th faction- of the church of the Providence of led. A. Mar.cw-ki. 1' year- old, "a- -hot and kill"d hy one of four men who attacked him at Thiopp -Ir.-ct and Archer ivennc. M.now di d an hour later. Mi- a--, i'an'- e-capi-d. Follow itej tin- recent iiot in the eilllivdl. tile Il'.'i ee.ll i.ctl U.I- llit hll-d 1 he cli--ciiter- i . . 1 1 f i i i an independent hcely. The police- leaine-d from Marc.v--ki that he had attended meet in;: at l ice i-hui'h of tin- providence of i.od and that he w.i- on hi- way home, when le met four nun who are iiii-iiiher- of Inn faction oppo-i-d to Father Mctannw ic. le pa-tor whu-c --riiiiin thiee week- ;i'2't w.i- 1iciV:i-ii up hy a riot in the church. Maie-u-ki talked in'-oheivnt ly of "his cin-mie-." and how he v.oiihl "-land 1V the church.;' An .hour liter he died. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con--tipation, oit'-n ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all -erious trouble with Stom ach, Liver and J'.owc-ls, take Dr. Kinjs Si'.w Lite i'i'l-. They perfectly regu Int. these oi-"iiii-, w ithout pain or dis eomfoit. -"in at Chas. Rogers, drug gist. CHEAP RATES FROM THE EAST VIA THE 0. S. & N. CO. The folowing li-t represents a few of the Eastern points from which Colonist rates shown below will apply via the 0. R. & ". to Astoria from February 15th to April 7, 1906: Atlanta, Ca., $40.75; Pittsburg, Pa., 42; Baltimore, M.d., $49.75; Washing ton, D. C, .49.75; Bo-ton, Mass., $49.90; Peoria, 111., .$.31.; Buffalo, N Y., $42.50; Oklahoma, 0 T., $30; Chicago, 111., $33; St. Louis, Mo., $30; Cincinnati, 0., $39; Kansas City, Mo., $25; Cleveland, 0., $40; St. Joseph, Mo., $25; Detroit, Mich., $39.75; Omaha, Neb., $25; Mon treal, Que., $48.90; Sioux City, la., $25; New York, X. 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 G. W. Roberts, agent, 0. R. & N. Company. M CURDY TO RETURN Gives Jerome Promise to Appear When Wanted. IS IN PARIS POR HliALTM Bel'ote Leaving Fin Fuiope, Fiumei Ptesident of the Mutual, Pt onuses Attorn y Jeiome to Kctutn by Sept. ist, at the latest. M W N i 'UK, M n.h '. Ii 1 1 .Mil the llciald tlial Hicham! I III d , loillicl iiie-ident .ct Fie 'IT''-11 V VI. Mii'i.a Life I ii-iii a nee tohipain. Iiioie -.din:; for I'.ui- U c .Iiic-d.i hi -1 . .nt ei 1 el. a written iiiidci takiii-; with li ( i i i M tolllC) lelolllc' to V-tlllll lo llll- c c.lil; tiy at any lime hi- pic-clue 1 1 1 l; ' i h de-iicd. an. I to ictiiin h s,.pte nU i Ul in any e cut . d in- i- taken to coiiliiiii the i, pel' that the li ttt t Mtoiuey i- pi ;.niii'. certain life iiiMii'1 nee inattci- f.u 'he eiaud jury. "It aUci api'c.u- thai Mr. .leiom ua -hown it certilicate Hum Mr. Mc iiicp ' pin -ician- i cprc-ent yj thai the I in I pii-iclent of the Mutual w,i- in a pli -i cal condition dcitiandine; uli-oliite i.-i and iViiio.i1 lie. m the -.cue of hi- ai nn hu-ines- care-. 1 Llllecy Nj. -oil. c--ol.ll eoll-i o Mr. McTurdy. -a- that hi- i Ii. hi en tered into a finthci iiiich-l t.ik in to ic turn to 'ev Yolk and further iciilir niatioii i- L-iveti l.v other nmn-e! to Mi. M.-l liiiiy. "Mr. M.Vur.ly i- in danepr of pi cii- tion upccii any iiiiniii.il chaise," ud Mi. Nicoll la-t uielit. "Hut In- condition, a- all tin- world kiiow. wa, .c-pi".itc. lie insi-t- iimiii ri'.idin the new. paper and wa- continually hallowed over the report- which coiicc ilied him. I d'l led helieve that Mr. Icloiiie int -leiid t'i pie-ent him h-fore the r.n, jury, hut at the -aiue time Mr. Mc iimIv ii.i-an-d-d to return to thi- coiintiy any time he mivdit he - j t ii i 1 . A- no time had Mi". Mc-t'uidy intended to il.-vi' lu native land. Here are all of hi- int-i-e-ts and here i- ail of his tuopcity." "Mr. Mi"iirdy di'l -in an uielertak nn with Mr. Ic roine to return :,i thi country at any time h- mi'd Ii -.1 m -inotied," -aicl auol her of Mr. ,. t U'dy's attorney.. "He did not have to do ihi hllt did it Ix-i-au-e he had -lotiiili'.' lo fear and noliiiiiL t ut up lie al-o -H-c-iti.-a!ly aic.-l tec i.tuin l.y cpt-hi He lid h.nc- a i c-r!,(i. a'c tinlu 11- '!iv-e,iii.. dr.i .-, 11 nil an ; Mr. .Ie..iine lid -' i'. Hut ' I." ... !,,,!.- j , t no import. nice. Ic 1 .'1 -I" wa- lei e har.'--ci-tiii'' a".iin-t Mr M-( ih 'v aiel in- eeellhl leit have hei-n 1 !i ! .-r ! I 1 1' '," PRELIMINARY PRACTICE. NEW Nh:k, M.ii'1. .V Uiimiiio Ala., w ill l.e t he !'-! in.it inn ,,i i h.- iain. N.-.i S ol k Aiuericaii-, w ho .-, i II I- ,.- ih. city i-e. IheV . Ill'el ninu'. miiio -ea- today Im t.ncir reach that, city tilc-le lo lU'elcill -priie.' pi. i II Wedll.-i lor th'- -oil. The men ,,v ho v- ill I M.inae-r l.rillith-, ' Thoina- liuy. the Doiiohi-i-ty. Waller ' hn r Martin. I'omoy will Philadelphia. Willi. ,1,, aiid Orth at l.v iic-hlmi eve tiiilav ar-he-hlo Kci-lci. Indian catcher: .-'ii aiid Tr.iin-Ic- ,ick- d up a;, at W.i-hine-toii. Y.i. I he Hot s'pi ,.,l ilij.-nl ,!,. in all of whom l.'rillith ha- received "nod report-, compli-e- the llahn-. Flla-rield. N'ewli.n. Mi l ; 1 1 i i i- and Kli-inovv . and wiil leach liil iniliLdiam .iliout lie- -anie time a. Idillitii ami in.- other-. I ha-e, llo"o. and Idillitii-. ( ,, liioi-nia'. pitc-hiu,' recruit-, Whali-n and Keee. ,,ic nc.v o,i I heir way Iruin the eua-t. Pitcher Hucjlie-. the .wond. and Mo- riarity. tie- new inlielder. will o,, diree lo l;iriniti;.'haiii iioiii I hieaoo. and I .a purte from hi- home in I hl-iah-v ille Oh'in. PETITION DENIED. WASHIV.'TO.V. March :,. The Su iieine (Vuirl today denied I he petition uf t'ollimhiit lieoi-o,. atld Toy Toy. holh Indians for h-iive to f j J . - a petition ,d liabciis corpus. The Indian, weje eon vicleil in the I'liilcd State- Court of Oreoiin on criminal eharoe-, and at tempted lo Initio the ca-e to the Si-pf-nie (,'utirt on (he ground 1 hat thev were cilien. of the I'nited State, and should have heen tried in the -lute court. The Best Cough Syrup. S. L. Apple, ex-Prohafe Judge, Ot tawa Co., Kansas, write..: "This is to say I lui t I have used Ballard's 1 Inre hound Syrup for years, and I do not hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I have ever u-ed." 25c !50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug stoic. REMAINDER SWALLOWED. What Was Left of Tavetnola Sinks He ncath the Luke ItttMF. M.u.h .V Th,- p.ou.il de-ini.' lion Sunday nun unit; oi lli. village .il laicniola which -food on ilill- holder nit! I .il.e l-co, by l,ilin-,: oil the . lid III-ii I he lake, wa. made coiiiplite 1 1 n I i when what I ciiiaim-d ol the ill.i::e via--w .1 How cd Up li I lie lak. I he lllhal'i t .1 nt -., who ill, I l.iken icu.;e -oine ill I ame Iioiii tin- like .lie .tci i! hi c .iii.I hi ti'I'ol lc-1 a llll'l HI . 1 1,1 ti 1 1 ov.-il.il.c th in. I he -i iiiiiciu ha . -. in -n,i pile. In I 1 1. 1 1 III medial e l.e,. OPPOSE PASSAGE. I- N I litis. M 1 . Ii '. 1 he tin ..le.-. 1 the w ,,1 k I ii,. ,., v ,ui i,,,, ,.. , t ic pi c'-icletil I 0 eiupl,. , 01111 ..I 1 1 1 ,11 I'o-e 1 he pel". Ill I IC I. . l-l.ll III.- I celt. 111! iV.ieninn lid it loll, ul th hl l.ltnc lll e-l I-J.ll III-.; ...ninill Ice. I he tlil-lcc- will not .tat - what 1 cc ciiiuueci elation- ,11 e olccct 1. . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . nut . t.-t l.i 1 - I they .c!li-M-, -nine 1 1 1 ceiii in, -iid. 1 1 loll, id the Ill-Ill. line 1 mil lull tic- (o l.e . I 1 1 1 1 , c 1 , I lie 1 1 11-'. 0 -late h,- pi-.a.-c ol .oine cc the ple.po.Cel law. Mould l,c he,h lllll lOll. to the lllt.-lct. .. th.- p ce, l hold. 14. RA1SUI.I AGAIN ACTIVE. TWi.lFi:. M.u.h V l:.n-.i!i. i',. Moioecan le.iiiclit, eitt.-i att li king an I hin mil'.' a 1!. nun. 1 village, w.i. icpul.e.l In I he inliahitaiit ., who.it I.i-t ,...0111,'. w e n- aw ait ite- a tin t h. i- ai t a, k PRIZE FIGHT. ID1A M'ul.ls, ,,,!, ,, 1 l;t. K, . -cl o Philadelphia wa. (iwai... the .e c l-li.ll iclc l 1. Col-.- Mc-l-le .,l;h ,l. I'M lolllld. c, the IIIO. I VI. . ill. milliii; cv ci -i-i'ii iii I hi. i it v . SECOND ENGINEER KILLED. s I II i Im h. Mai. h ,'. In , u i ,hi.,,n today .Hi th - .t.-aaoi l.n'.i pli-c i ail-e. Icy I he I. low 111" I ol tie e ollelen.er, -e. ol.l elllllM'l I '. s , , W.I- kilted. SIXTEEN PERISH. i i.ii:i-:m k. M.uch :,. t n. iii.1S!.. l Flli-ecvhio. a iloll-e while .1 dan. e wa 111 ploli..- tonight took tile. Ill the panic the lloor oae way and -iteei i-oii- pcri-hcil, while- main oilieii wei( injured. RELIEF FUND STARTED. s. I I! AM IM ii. Man I, ',. ,,di i fund lor the laliiti -iiileic,, .A ,,. -t.il '..I iininciliatcly l.v i ;,c I i en a i ..ii-ill laiiiell. I hi,-,- jl lie i, lie. we ,,JJ -h.eiM !..-,., I ci make 111.- ha 'py a ml h.-i.-; ! , "III I If ill 'he llleiinill, -llllie .,1 l. .,, I the Hoc ky Mount a iii lia ii in Fl -Ilk Halt ,, t. COMPETENT JUDGES. Beaatr nnror Undone Ilerplrlde. '(irnen who make a )imdnenii of beau tifyiru,' oili-r women come j,retty ni-ttf knowing what will t.rliur aliout th bent reHUllH. Here are letters from two, ron cerniriK Hcrnlriile: "I can recommend N'ewbro'ti "Herril- hie," nn It Htoppeil my balr from fallltid out; anil, as a ilrcsaliiK it ban no nurir lor. "(Sinned.) lierthu A. TrulllriKer, "Corriplexlrin HpeclallHt, "2H Morrison fit., I'ortlaml, Ore." "Aftr lining one bottle of "Ileriilclili.. my hair ha Htnnrieil ffilllm? out, unrJ tin calp Im entirely free from (lamlruff. "(.SlKtH-il.) Grace Ixiile, "lieauly jjoctor, "1 Sixth St., I'ortlaml. Ore " Pold l.v li,iillrijcr iJruKclBtfl Fend lie. In itampfi for earnple to The HerplcMe Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, ,3.riF3."i3 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, r.pi Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." ASTORIA COMMISSION and AUCTION CO. 005 Commercial Street AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY at i p. m. PRIVATE SALES during the week Ask Us for Price 305 Commercial Street. ACT QUICKLY. Delay Una Hem DAiigeunis In Astuila IKi I lie liehl I hull! ul the I lyhl I Hue Vcl ipuckly in I inii'H n iiinj.;ci llackache ii kidney deiuecl j I loan'. I idnev Fill. a. I ipilckly I 'me all dl-cl I c.iiie, da nyci on. ki.m-v ill-. I'lclll v ol el ill -lie.- In pn.v c I hi ' I ai'eoii. i-1 ii . 1. . i I it le- ',.i t kind l.lllllliel to, loot ol I. Hindu -etli-,1, who Ic. ell Mlili 'ii, -ti.-el, I'm t kill. , Ul- coll. .ay. " Will Icclilic llll-el elide wllh i l pi. --.itie kimiiie.. aioiiud I l.f -lllelH el HIV loll k .ill 111-1 . II I II III I I l il -el l .II I not pav miii h . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 to it hiil I colli Hilled Id eow Wcil-.c alld llllillv Ice e.inic ... had thai I lhicu;:ht I would lu.vc- lo hl.V c. Well. II, liellel ol lllote ' I I I kly I, HI, C.l HI'IClat 1 11 llec I llll. olicn alia. k. . w it! div .p. II-, .p. i k . I lcce nn eve. itici I aid tic a in hit to i oi cnci v . I ! I ! e mm inn.; ,t,, a . In.- I a. when u. it 1,. U d hi la. I I had ii II I he .y Ii pt mu. ., a i ci v -. v ci . . .l.e ol k idnev ' I .hide V hi n I w a . Mill line the w. -I.! leal ,l..illl lci.in'. K Iclllcv Pill. .Hid j 1 , 'i illc-d i lc. I -eeieii llietlclil III Ull..,i ,-l,.t iii nn ... nd, lion, and the pi ,i, and a, hm-,' a.ie,.. m. Ic.le k dl.elpp. ,le d l-Ul -l Week, i ;.l I W.I. laid lip V1- i . .1 .le-.-e .. I the "11,1 l,ll tWo Wc.-k- V ll..,lh, ,, l.ldll'V i . an pi i III I made ' ii appeal an. c a- ;i and I ic-oilcd ., i...in'. Kidm Fill, a .C.Oll, tllHC ,c V ! 1 1 - t ,l I eleel cell-Ill I I eel me ,.l I he I , .1.1.1,. a- Ill I III .e me c,l-e I cannot ivi.i--.. w ii it a , hi.lr; they h.ivc iii.u'i hi in.- I .impt I. cl like a dillci cut pi-1 .mi " Plenty tu 1 1- pi...-1 Iik I hi. ti., in . ; t.ell.l leCOlcl - ( t lle.ecl.' , I M ' ' ,1 I and a-k what 1 l. e, tmnil . lepeeil ; I o .ale ley , 1 I.- h i- Ph. . . ,o ; , , 111 , Fee.lci M l ul 1, I i, Ihlll.ih, Se e , e,c k , .ole aoell! '.-I ' he I ml.-. S ,,i . Ileliei-iul, ..' l .e me I., m'. all 1 I I ke no eel hcl . Doctoi Ate Puulrd. The r 'iniirklllde I iv.'tv eef Kernel I', Mdver, of Yiiinchoto, Me, ii i fi -uli- ject of much ilil-'lr.t to Hie- tiii'dien! frnteniily int. I a -' i ! . ii. !.- of fiiencU He Hiiyi of hi. ea.i. ; "lliim1? to eeie ililliinilllilt ion of the Iht.iiil itnl run ye. tion of the I. lilies, thiee docton (fair tile lip to die, wh.'tl. ill ,1 at tecic,, J was induced to t r v J)r Kini;'. Sew pis j emery and I am hippy to av, it uned my life." Cure t!i. w,.r,t I mili, and Colds, Itmileliitis, Tici.lili. UViik I.uncs, Houreniess and I nUtippc Gimr nnleeel nt (,'lms. linger ' diu tme. ntld $1 IHI, Trial leoltle fie r Special Display LARGEST LOT OF hOX AND TAHLET PAPER EVER ISR0UG1IT TO ASTORIA FINE CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS IN BULK AND BOXES IN ALL FASHIONAHLE SHADES AND FINISHES. ALSO A OPES. SEE THE SHOW WINDOW, THEN COME INSIDE AND SEE LARGE LINE OF COMMERCIAL PAPERS, TABLETS AND ENVEL INTEKI0H DISPLAY. J. N. GRIFFIN Weinhard's Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Western road! From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest : Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi ness and solicits yours. 1 One Piano Number With Every Five Dollar Sal. ft . I llfif(iRi'nl,iminxro J J P J Vi Better Grade U)c Better Ufie Trade Herman Wise Aitoria'i Reliable Clothier. 1 Stationery J r Beer. 111 MK. I 'i-ri ";y. a. h. Mcdonald, r General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore.