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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1906)
THE M OK XING ASTOlUAX. AsTOWlA. OKKGOX. SATURDAY, MARCH io, 1900. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Pulilihsl Daily by THL J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By mail, per year f'.OO By mail, per month tW 1!; caiioi, per month W WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance. .11.00 Entered as send-elass matter June 23 190S, at Itie postofllce at Astoria. ure too, under the net ol 1 oiinress ot Marvli 3, 1S?. fOrtkfs for the df-Urwinx of Thb Mors" dm vtroan-x to e-lhr rrwdruoe or plat of btia-tM nay be made by postal card or through none. Any lmfulanty In de brtrj ahoiild be nuboliatoly reported to th office of publication. TELEPhONE MAIN 661. CAN IT BE? Tin- m,uitwho I dink- .l."pi upon ilie slll,vt of polities js compelled to V. oy 111.'!' till' talill. c( tlTtlltl tilVv:lil lglls, ol illNlillKll dep.ltt II! 1' Holll oly.lllic l I ti-an lino- .in.! i;ooi utiioiM . Tin' lie ! ni ot ihe -o. 101 killoi ,111,1 i!i jiiiniuii it iiu i. lent to tin- .In,., 1 piimaiv lm j K'-ot (I'll ,1 t.l';' Ol lillrl.llioil tlOlll j " 1','s- " I il!e t 'nil I- 'I ul. t.ll'il' to 1 t iio iui'i u .in o( 1 iiu.l !n 1- 111 , lan ! w a to I collie -: l,.m;l ,i,,li, ted to .I'll' I10WC! 1 i 1 tl - ;Hl'l demand its i' j tension alone other elctive com-., s j A til tin' -ame political philosopher i- almo-l toiri',1 t,. th,. ,oiii'I.itiM' ion elusion that ,. r, iiitios ot 1 In1 sitiiu lioll ail' with III.' ote; at !t';l -t . tllllt tlie nlff is ill position lo appropi i.ili" tlirin it it shall so , I, liim to io. Political Bnformation EDITORIAL SALAD. T')u kaiser t'viiliMitly f.ivois a new trademark: dual anteed all Moioceo mailt' in tietmanv." Aniiotuieciiientj. til t'liiulliUli's lorottli't' will tc ulll)it'i III (lime column ill rcu'iui (imi- nut's nir uiiei hi Nil pat lies, REGISTRATION lii'iiistratloii IkiU ooeiie.l tiy Count) Cli'iKs, Ttii'iilnv, Jiinnm v ;', I'kii Iti'ilisiiuiloii Imiikx i loscil (or 'i liiiiu t Kleclion. April 10, 5 p, in Iok 1st nil nm look iipi'iit'il iifii'i piltniii'v i-lotlon, April li.'Ulsinillon IhmiKs i looi'il for ncneuil t'fcelloii, May l."i,,S p. in. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION t'oiinty Clerks slw notice of I'l liniin l-lcetloii tint Inter tlimi M.nvi. 'i I jiM tiny lor Mini: p.'tlllolis for pliicm,; name, on Killoi for stun., I'onnrcs.lntml urn IW.IIII lllllIT!,. .Mill. II U, I ai itiiy for tiling pi'ltiloiis for County oiH(i r, April I. DATE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. APRIL jo, iq0. I'mivitsslni; volt of prliiuiiy election for nlHti' ollilc May ,. GENERAL ELECTION I st iluy (or ll!ln( coitltleiites of noiiiiiiHtltiii for tnt(i offices l usuiuliy ol clcclta April pi. Uist ilit) for till nt nomination petitions for stall' tittleev Mm i. I as I tiny for flllnit certinctiics in imiiiituttloito lor county urtlccis lv iismiiiI'Iv o enviors, jiii.v i last day lor II I inn iiimliiutlii pi'lltlons for rotinly oltUrs, May In. GENERAL ELECTION, JUNE 4 BE SIRE AND REGISTER CANDIDATES ANNOUNCEMENTS A funiii l shitt'il cloud is an uK visitor, but oiii' touch of it makes thi' 1 wliolf country kin. WEATHfiK. Oivnun and Wa.shinotoii In- creasing clotiditie followed by showers: itmler in the interior. INDEPENDENT ASTORIA. Astoria, with all her splendid natural advantages and Iter abundant resources, developed, and undeveloped, iectipies & position, geographically, that compels to act with decisive iiidi-nendenee in the , Setting Senator Morgan on to Wil L..ianiTo far .s-tnunpri'i.-il t.restiae. She I .. .. . 0 j ham .Nelson t romwell recalls the story is on the uttermost outskirt of the)lf tiIP j0f that tU(.k,.j tlie u.aroniv Much of the trouble in t'hiua comes fitun the viceroy of Canton. A small twig from the big stick ought to settle hint. Thanks to Uepublii an state ollitials Missouri is g'ttirg more interest on lit'l'Osits of the state's money than at any previous time. It is charged that the recent lunar eclipse had something to do with the Martinique eruption, lietter this than to lilume it on Czar Nicholas. A reporter asked Tom Jnhnon if he wouH acce)t his election as chairman of the Democratic national committee. He must have been awfullv 'new." t'tate and nation, as it were; off the prescribed lines of interstate communi cation; at the end. instead of in the midst, of the course of events. And for this reason she must use her own initiative to thrust her claims upon the notice and fair-mindedness of the dis tributing powers, ami compel the recog nition of her challenge fop a due share of the current progress and profits. t is one of her exact and cou-tant duties, to herself, to see that she is not pas-ed by in the turmoil of conflicting energies, that are rif" all about her in the win ning of the best and largest "plums", flnd her people, individually, must carry on the contest as well as her pre--. Kvery man of bu-inc-s. every firm, and company; ?v.-ry a,-oeiation of interest-, is closely 1ound in this compact for Astoria's good, and there -hoiild be no dubious dawdling nor eijuivocal dealing with the one common obligation that confront? everyone !cie in the work of properly pres-nting and maintaining Hie title of this city to an adequate slice of the commercial pic. irre-peetive of tho-e who are serving it out. Ascer tain the source of benefits, first; meas ure up their bearing and relation to the city; compute the hone-t dividend accruing to Astoria: ju-tify her claim to that share, and go after it with all the acumen, nerve and gutriey endurance of which the community is posse-si;d. You'll never get a paltry -whiff from the most pungent of the "pies'' if you don't bolster your nostrils with tha brawn and brain and bravery that makes for acquisition and for holding what vou get. the bear remained to tell the storv. Another attempt will lie made to es tablish a Monte Carlo in the I'nited States, to the end that the profligate American may have a chance to squan der his money at home. Commi's-ioner C.artield did not make a very satisfactory report on the busi-iie-s of the big packing i-omenis. but he is making a very satisfactory wit ness in the court proceedings. 0 You are g. tting rich, I suppose." said Emperor 'Yilliam to a Kan-as visi tor, and now the question is whether tlie Kaiser talk- that way to all Ameri can- or only to han-a- men. 0 Senator Tillman always Ins plenty of information to impart to the S-naie. whether the pending question relates to luilroad rates, jai-e prejudice or bh-rided lilioze. FOR GOVERNOR. Republican of Oregon are herein informed that I am a candidate for the nomination of Governor at the prim aries to be held April 20th JAMES WITHYCOMHK. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Secretary of State, and ask the aupport of all Republi can. F. T. WRIGHTMAX. 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. FOR STATE PRINTER. The undersigned announces him, If a a Republican candidate for renomlns t'on for SUte Printer, subject to the division of the Republican voters at the primary election, April 'JO. Now serving firt term. The nam, courtesy that has been accorded to State officer generally, that of a renomiua tion, would be greatly appreciated. j. R. WHITNEY. Albany, Oiegon. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. I hereby announce myelf a a can didate for re nomination for the ollice of Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, and solicit the support of all Re publican at the primaries. Apt il 20th J. H. ACKERMAV. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN, FOX, Tree, nml Kuyt. FL BISHOP. Secretary A. 1.. FOX, Vict- Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS UANK.Trens Designers and Manufacturers of ' THE LATEST IMPIIOVKD Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOliCITED. Foot of Fourth Street NOW IN OUR NEW STORE COR- BOND AND llth. STREET WK ARE BUSY GETTING SETTLED BUT CAN FIND TIME TO SHOW YOU HOW COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE IS OUR STOCK OK WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, MATTINGS, MOULDINGS, ETC. COME IN AND SEE OUR IfEW LOCATION AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON ANY WORK N OUR LINK. B. F. Allen $ Son i and Eleventh St. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ,i:.sT.viu.ism:i inno. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transter Co. IIIKNUY HIIKKMAN. Meaner Harks, Carriages H.iggaKC ( hccknl 1 ransfmol- Trtu ks ainl Fur nittirc Wagons Pianos Moved, limnl ami Shipjictl. 433 Commercial Street' Phone Main 121 Q. A. HOWLUY, President. 0. I. PETERSON, Vie-President r'RANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, AUUnt Ca.hl.r Astoria Savings Bank Capital I'ald Id IIuO.W, Mirpltn ami t'liiJlYlilil I'rt.flU CA.nr. Tranwcu a Onirral Hanking llu.lne... Inirri.l I'alil u Time DrtHmiU, 168 Tenth Streat, A3T0RIA, OREGON If the .lan think lo create a japanm China, they will be called down long K'foiM they cm perform the feat. Prob ably the Chinese ran not l brought to til - Japanese, level ol unlit .t I y elliclency, but, in any case, the nation of tin. west want no new problem of that mi t lift- m dealing with the mo-t populous: j Country in t!c wnild. N.-arly a hiunlie,! .li-ieputable -a-loons in Buffalo will be dosed -hortly by the action of the mayor in co-operation with the local and national bi-w-ei.-,' association. In order to ctF 1 1 a de-iied . 1 1 . i in t:o- New mk 'bin, -tow n it i- una nig. ed liiai i' le ciiili'iipced and iiia'l'' into a pa'k. Il tnis pio'i... t ,f p.uk making Uviiii!!-. ti,., iii! -. c' " . i k v :!! -oo.i be all p.uk. The ( liiii.mi n ,n.- i !l where th' ai e a- tjiey would l,e in my other part of the city. Tlie thin;.' to do j- to i (- 1 1 i ,t t ( liiiiato'.i n. In dealing with th Chim-e boycott it appeal'- that the I'nited States will have to deal with former Mini-ter Wu Ting Fang. Fortunately. Mr. Wu's gnme is well imder-tMid in the-e part-. PANAMA. The country is becoming disgusted with the long-drawn and conspicuous corporate fight against the completion of the Panama Canal. It is felt, in gome quarters, the government, alter determining its coti-truetion, might bet ter have contracted it out to private concerns and have bol-tered Miem with tlie aegis of its protecting power, rather than have indulged this rotten conten tion in Congress. The farce is becoming nearly as coarse and shameless as the French scandal that first nroused Ameri can sentiment in that matter of as suming the venture. Has the President exhausted his prerogative in the premi ses? If he has, he 1ms been set at naught and is being discredited; if he lias not used his last and best franchise in the matter, lie had better soon invoke it to the uttermost shred of its power. Why shouldn't Jan Kulclik and hi violin find a home in a car way out in the railroad yards? If other violini-ts should take to the railroad-, or ev-n the vwmhIs. would their neighbor- oh-jee).? A few day- ago two model barge. laden with :!.li(Mi.liOfl pound- of refined sugar reached Pitt -burg by way of the Mississippi and Ohio ihcrs. Variou commcreial developments at the mouth of the Mi--is-ippi arc beginning to make New York uneasy. ' WTi.it the Di-mocmts or Republican did forty year- ago i- no longer the issue,"' say.- Covenior Folk, " but the people wanl to know what they propo-c to do in the future." In activity and Usefulness 1.. jrcnerul HMTage will be ;t In nit. I he -a inc. governor. A Scientific Wonder. The cures th.it stand to its credit make linemen's Arnica Sale- a scion tofle wonder. It cured K. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a di-Ucs-ing case of Piles. It heals the worst Ilurns, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cut-, Wounds. Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 2oc at Chus. Ropers druir store. I 4 J - - ST- rr- I "PalRRoheminn! I I Lager Beer" j jjft k. i 1 1 1 mil mraE rn I. ft 4, t-tyf A BEER , lb W FOR f tiftXH THE I HEALTHY H WEALTHY ! ; AND B j WISE t1 Ai j I on draught and in bottles B y---- IBrtwrd '"Art pnintarv c iulite :: rnl propriiy utii riht here 1:1 Astonu. That AM Important Bath Room Vou have often hcrJ pcop'c remark "It' I were ever tu build, I wou'J 1'I.in i t my ti-th nxjm first and would no: put all my money into the parlor w::h !1 Its finery." That ii good common tense M-ntimcnt, for the lutli rtom it the tioit Irriprn'tant of ail tlie homehoM. We would He to help you p!an your Kath room ant) will djdly tjuotc you Cr or "j5tantf.Hl W.irr, the Ic-.t .' troiii ntutarv fututcs iiMiie. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria. ft North Pacific Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED Tor Particulars Address THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM MERERS I 'ill I "ai-. Umiill Street, PortlHtnl, (ire(;on. , For Kldnev uiaaaer troulilcs. I Cures in 48Hours URINARY DISCHARGES Kach Canmite N bear the iuimray WiUfl Brwnrt of cmnlertltt HUMIfl ATfSIKI Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened nd susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. lio'.cruoi Folk'- lice I i.tdc -pefcjif-iiie not reeeiv"l with cut liu-i.i-m by tin-lai'incr- of the We-I, whn reiiieinliei that din ing i he l.i-t I li'iiim-i at ir- admiii istriition -help weie s,,ld for -io cent each, and horse- were turned adrift in the noithwe-l beeau-c they had no marketable ,i!ue. r.a-t year California shipped more than thirty thousand carloads of or anges, and shipment, this year of its golden apple- of llcspeiides are expect ed to break the record. The East as well as California is always glad to have such records broken. not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Contains no opiates. It Saved His Life After the Doctor Said He Had Consumption W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes: "There is no doubt but what Foley's Iloney and Tar saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced taking Foley's Honey and Tar and found relief from the first and three bottles cured me completely." A Policeman's Testimony. J. N. Patterson, night policeman, of Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a half-dotea advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley' it Iloney and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I CMsidar it too greatest cough and lung medicine in the world." Three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. The 50-cent size contains two and one-half times as much aa the small size and Um $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Refuse Substitutes SOLD AMD RECOIIEMDED BY Sold and Recommended by CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist.