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3 TIIK MOKXIXC ASTOIUAX. ASTORIA. OKKUOX. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, igoo We Have the New Steel Cut Java and Mocha Coffee Baker's Barrington Hall See Our Window Display. m NOT FAILURE PURK FOOD CRUSADE. I llll VOO, M.n.li, it. ( ,i,ai,'o til ho i:iaihi 1 me goiue. In lake iii the 1 1 1 1 1 1 tnoil iin-adi', I nlo. cilain 1 11,1 it 1 1 1 o. tiini hi, I. 'i l,i I'm 1 In -1 1 I..,. I .i,i i!iiil wlinli rll t ii liinh, ii w,t- -aid X fti'ldax thai til,' lllllo1; iphcl , would not niiii Id, 'in. LETTER TO MOTHERS One Piano Number With Every Five Dollar Sale. All A-lutia Women Should He Intel eiitwl n Thu I.i'ttn. Ml. l W Slump ,, I ,i 1 1 1 . ,i. Illii 1, wiilc, " v, ih 1 could induce excix inotlici xv Im Im n, al. -, klx child t" li that 1I1 Ihlmi I liter pli'pa'it t ion, lllol. I li in 1 Ie ihlllehlcl h , Political Conference of Prominent Politicians Successful. HfiCdfenjaiDinf c (' mil 'Mm ht ykn I M XX J. i dllle. In llolll llll- I i'iIi'I ,ll lull ll '.1II1' I al tl line nt l!i I ,'U, I I 111111111.-1, ,11, I lie headed In 1 il.lllc, l a , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i' lal,i lu. h I. loot- I'tllc lilli'll I ee i 1 1 del TFT DISCUSS EVILS OF POLITICS pale. II1111 Mid i, klx h,,l no p I He and Im aniliil ,,li up A. V. ALLEN 1 mini mfn win 111; i or iudix i.hul i'ii'. I It punished under the ut. I'lllillu the Icaillstel - -tllkf ! I.i.l n imiH't- lent McC.uti. hu-iue . ;ii.vni tin' icaui-tfi I nioii. wa j h.'hl In the criminal colli! by .Ill-tiff j IWIcx t 1 1 i -1- tin1 ;ii t. Employers Contention is Overruled 1 1. Iiih, which wa pycd iiumed By the Court. ! 'i,,,,'.v 'he railroad .uihe of is" j ttr!i.l intci fcicme with tin- lui-ine J of any railroad, corporation or company ' cr with any other iudix ilual 01 linn, i ... ' . . 1 hi attorney tor the union argue tliat ihi- intent if tin' legi.latuie xx.i. to protect railroad iiiiiiiatiii and that tlit woiU "Other linn or individual," xxeie put into make the ai't constitu tional and not cla legihition. Ol.on ami Sliom were indicted under t tlif railroad act and for assault with .1 deadly weapon. They will he tried only 011 the latter charge. IS VICTORY FOR UNIONISM Purpose of Conference Was to Unite Those Working for Popular Bet termentForms of Graft Are Considered. C01.11 1 Decides Violence Glowing Out ol Stnkti Cannot Be Punished-Km ployeis Loose C Kit st Authontative Act ot Coutt. I' CHICAGO, March tk The contention of the Employers' Association that til violence growing out of a strike could be punished under the railroad act of 1"77 was overrule! by IihIl'" Honorc vesterdav in the case of Fred Olson and Frank Shorn, member of t hi Janitors' Union who were accused of assaulting two non union janitors; Jur ing the strike two years ago. The decision is the first authorita tive intrepretation of the act by a court of record, and is regarded by la bor men as an important legal victory. Attorneys for the employers as sociation have contended that any in terference with the busine.s of a firm TIMBER QUESTION IB 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 & Decorating Co. No. 75 8th St. (Continued from page 1) few restraint. In the cotitc-t liefore the public lands committee ov. r the Hilton lull etabiihing thin right, the opposition of the department i- encoun tered. The Interior department holds that under eiting law. the miner of the three -tales named have a right to cut timber for mining puroe on non-mineral public domain, which hmild lie -tilficient relief fur them. It is also set fmth by the department that there have been grave abuses of the right to cut timber on mineral land, in the other western tate now enjoying the privilege, and an effort is Ix-ing made to prevent pread of the evil to the three renminbis: commonwealths. Admitting that the privilege is leing abu-ed in many xvc-teni -tatc. the real effort of tho-e uoiking for Oregon Wa-hingtoii and ( alifmnia i to have a general law enacted which will bear uniformity upon all, and will afford reas onable -lifeguard- again-t e.ce-ive cut ting. If tho, iiftufior depal fluent is Hon to -nppuit of tiij- effort, its formu lation into law will be pi, nt ie illy as-ur.-d. and ei. -11 witi,,, nt .-..idi.il interior department co-operation, it -eems po -ible thai thi- will in- 111" nxcllllc of l-'ji-hitii'ii adopt.-,! in t )' -i-nate. BIC WAR BUDGET. I. Mx iN". M.i ! .-ii Aeeni-ding to a memoiaii'liini i--ii'-, ti,ni''!it the army e-tiniate- i,,r the iiinent u-ar are about .-.ii.iiioimi and the navy cli mate, .s 1 si 1.1 km 1.1 mh 1. In liutt, I, ranches tlj- governmeiit ha- -imply adopted estimate- prepared by it- ps-edcci .ors. Thu- the nation'- ie'en-e bill, ag gregate, narly .-"i.io.iiiiii.lin. ilctroys any poibiiitjc- of a large budget -nrplils or of a -iib-tan' ial r-din-t ion in taxa tion. The liberal papers aie disappoint ed that, the government ha- seen rio way to clfee! the reduction, which the coun try ii-tt til-ally iiojic-l by a lib-r.il govern ment-. i:w oi;k. Maid, 1 luke-, nlm I ill lit- t Xctelil.l Ho III tllil ( (illfeil't , oil ci (Hl'llii . polllli-.ll lllld llldll-t I i.ll eolldil ,m. o the pic-cut which wa- held .it V010t.n1, t mm , ,e 11 ifil that the coiifeiriic.' wa- a tailine in anv mi), The pin pi I 1 In cmi ferellce. he ..lid. was ( diaw toelhcf tho.e who h.ne bei'ii working in vaii oils wa lor popular betlei'iieul I tie eiiN ol" the politicial and indii-ti ill situation wel.. disci..ed. t hief among thrm wa. the xaiimi. form, of graft, and the contud ut le islatiiiis ami goei niuciital institution by corporation. All picenl had leiniilic to .iie.' for this evil. Tln-y diffcied ill Im in in. iic than in .iib.lanc-, main of the ii-pub-liean- pie. cut le!iecd with State Sen ator I'olby of New 1. 1 , that 11111, h j coiilil lie .lime Ii arousing "renter c.1'1 ill the .election of hmie.i npre-ciila tives and iinivei.al pal te ipatjuii 111 th primaries, lleorire Williams uf Ma.-.u hu-etts. echoed the thoughl of mo-l ol the dem ocratic lefollliels b eple..illg the lie- lief that the deimx tat ie parv wa cap able of reform within it. elf, o that it might become a paiu commit ted to genuine popular government. It wa the Udief of .tudenls like 1 roie-.or 1 .nuiniK, Mr. Moke aiil, that opM. itiinitics for public .er lice were U'ctiiniiig .,, umeli larger, wilh the growing coinplevily of eiviliit ion, that public life would attract many more hone.t and intelligent men wh.) heretofore have thought they found a lare sphere of aelivitv in the uppur tunities ,,f private life. The .ocialist, pi.-ent. while ,ulmi'. ting that all reforms which h-d to ,1 larger ju-lieo wcie valuable, thmigli' the s.nne time and effml could be -pent to belt r adi.iiit.ige in people Ii. le.-oni- I ill fundamental iniu-ti.e ,u -y-tcni. whole Mr. Mok-., -aid, the f all the -peaker- wa 1110. 1 the gein-ial Intel of npjn Im .1 In :;ei pa 1 1 h ip.i I n ,i l.v III I il'- 111. ill. 'pellt of 'e.t TO SKI.I. AT AUCTION. Itl'vlnV, XI . l 11.), T. I; wa, an II, ,1111, I'd -lei ! , I li.il I Ii,. pi ,.p. t ! I tie s, ,11,1.,, I ;,,(, ,. 1 ,,. 1 mil p.. 11 x , .,1 h 1 I-,. I. in.M 1, .1 - 1 be t ,,, , I'.e l miibinc, 1- In be ,,,' ,i ; I,, 1 im 11 Imci l.i. in., pi,,,,- ,liie.: ,,11 Vpti! i I ,ic , m pm .it 1011 ,i.i- tailed In p , I ue nitcic-l ilue on .'7h,iiii bmiiU ol a s.i.niNi 1 m m 1, ,ne ,,, -,,iiilv im (.In, I, a lllol I'.'.lee wa. ylel ill I'H1 In ,.. M.I llll.lt I .III 1 I U -I I olllp IIH ,. CIS X.ilk. l hi TO PKOTKCT INVKNTORS. 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Smile in the morning, .mile .11 1 n, lake Itocky Moitiitain fe,i at iiiybt Frank Matt, dnifci-i. educating the e--eiitj.il and 'he eapilall-1 The Morninif Antonan. ftV month THE REAL TEST On th. altitude opt imi-t i, ion la-itiN u'ei pi ) APPOINTS RECEIVER. . March Ii. hl-t ire 'I'ru.l eouit ,t 1 .jo . iiiied Charles fix er ,,i il,. p. 11 1 ncr-hip ck w ell and nipo-cd the "Billy Buster hoes if They have a sole that won't wear out. FIGHTING THE POLICE. . )'.. .March ti. War iignin-t the po lice continue-. Todav a captain and Sergeant u'cic killed. A hand of rogue' i- at 'ncking -hop- extorting money at the point, of r -volxci's. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street Opp. Ross Higgins & Co. CHEAP RATES FROM THE EAST VIA THE 0. R. & N. CO. The Mowing lit represents a few of the Eastern points from which Colonist rates shown below will apply via the 0. R. & N. to Astoria from February 13th lo April 7, 1906: Atlanta, Ga., $40.75; Pittsburg, Pa., $42; Baltimore, Mxl., $49.75; Washing ton, I). C, $49.75; Boston, 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, N. Y., $50; St. Paul, Minn., $25; Philadelphia, Pa., $49.75; Minnea polis, Mjnn., $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 0. W. Roberts, agent, 0. R. & N. Company. K.W YoilK f the -iipretn, 1 l!el-e. dr., re, propel ty of ( harle- A. William I). Ihi-c,". u ho tir f Mock well A- Ku-cr. manufacture!- of machinery ;,t :,i 1 1 iinore. Chi cago, and thi- city, p 11, ling a -uit brought by ' barbs Slock xxell against William I). Kn-cr for a ,ii--olution of the pal t ncr-hip on account of disagreement- between the paitin-i-. d'hc linn is solvent. Ii. T. .Morgan has b.-cit up pointed iciciee i, -tale the account of the partner-hip. PETITIONS FOR WRIT. s.W I KAV'CISt O. M.,-.-h (i. -tiemge 1). Collins appeared bi-ime i,e supreme Court ye-terday xxith a. petition for a x'. tit, of habea- corpus. ' he ground on which he 11-ked for the writ wan that lie had not been fried on the charge on which he was extradited and that, the second indictment on which In- was con victed cover the same material points lis that which lie Was biought. back to the -late. A there wa- not a ma purity of the justice pre-em ye-leryad afternoon his petition was not acted upon. 01 BtrylcU I U ;!! Il a Tfcar. Trial. There la only tn teat ty which t,.i Jude of the rmVlcncy of any artlclt and that la by Im anility to do thai which It lit Intended lo Jo. Many hulr vigor may look nice ami mel nic, but the point li-lo they eraillcato linn druff and atop falling hair? No, they tin not, but IlcrplHiln im, btcauiif! It goes to the root of the evil and kllln tho uerm that attawke the papilla from whence the hair eeta t life. letters from prominent people every where are dally proving that Newbro'a Herplclde Htaniln the "teal of un " It In a deliichtful ilre-jtinfr. clear, pure , ami free from oil or itrease. j Sold by leading lrnfsfiists Send lie In ' itlanipii for munpln to Tho Herplclde fo., tietrolt. Mich. j Eagle Drug Stole, .'!,', 1 ,').,;) pond St., j Owl Drug Store, a Id Com. St., T. F. ' LauHn, Prop. "Special Agent " ! FOR INDIGESTION distress after eating, dizziness, that heavy feeling, wind and pains 111 tht stomach and birred tongue, take Beecham's Pills before you retire to rcM. They Mart the gastric juices, assist the stomach to dispose of the food, en courage good appetite, sound di Kcstion and make you fed life is worth living. Hold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. arid 25c. DISCOVERS COMET. CA.MIilillx;!:., .Mas-., March 0 A telegram was received nt the Harvard observatory ye-terday from Professor Kreutz at Kiel announcing the discov ery by Profes.sor Kopf of Heidelberg. of a faint come. The position 011 March .'I, five hours nine minutes and six sec onds Greenwich mean time was right ascension eleven hours, thirty-live min utes, fifty-six seconds; the declination one degree, forty minutes. The daily motion in right a-ceii-ion is twenty-eight seconds and in declination for minutes. ASTORIA COMMISSION and AUCTION CO. "05 Commercial Street AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY at a p. m. PRIVATE SALES during the week Ask Us for Price 305 Commercial Street. could llol lit .imis a llo , I lit-1 .' inn 1 I I' inline t the incdii.i! plopl-llle i, dill llll- II;,'., ylllg oil. He 1 If. Illls WCf take it and it lite, the K,ot lid -he i health h. in ..I I 1 fllluot s. llll- ilcln loll. tot x i-ak . pun -, "111 Iih-.iI ,;iug .ax "We l.u, 1 111 mil -I,, 1 chlhllctl. Hi I lixel ml ol eilllll in - (led licl and up ni"l mil. 11ns all 1 n l s ' 1 1 -1 1 j,' I h 11 . ,l ing '",1 lixii oil. bill uiln a ' iii' and . .1 . 11, , ld. l ' I-! to tlX It lllld the icaixih.ii. Si,,- I, oe, I ,, .'.lie he .1 heal It ,1 pp lelllllll-1 III h"l l-hffk ti.iiu'ci and III hcitci . - i,l lie, Ii lot eat s l fiimieh in bum (.! " I liiei ml pi e pat al i,iti , , Midi f n " ll llggi-t t h.nll.-. Kijgi-I sold a iiie-ln in. - U.t! t" nidi ,, pnio k ,i!d people, si, 'kit" XX-1 Win m ' iiifli and ehildii'io II iiii mil Loi.ii.ttit. ihiiggi-t. w h .i,.i, 'i 1 1, .hi, . X iill Better Uye Grade Better &fe Trade The Bet Cough Syrup. S. I.. Apple, e Probiitu dodge, tU-i taxxn Co., K.inoitt. wittc: "Dim U toj ny that I lute tM'd H,i!hud' lime .' hound Sirup Im icnit, .ml I do not. elate to ie. i,iiuieti, it at the ,ett oiigh ttyriip I have exer ued." i.V" '"e - mid 1,110. Sod bv liut t drug ttote. Herman Wise AitorU'a Reliable Clothier. r Special Stationery Display LARGEST LOT OF ItOX AND TAHLKT PAPER EVER BROUGHT TO ASTORIA. FINE CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS IN BULK AND BOXES IN ALL FASHIONABLE SHADES AND FINISHES. ALSO A OPES. SEE THE SHOW WINDOW, THEN COME INSIDE AND SEE LARGE LINE OF COMMERCIAL PAPERS, TABLETS AND ENVEL INTERIOR DISPLAY. J. N. GRIFFIN Weinhard's Lo, r Beer. E 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 nessand solicits yours. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. 1 j 1