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s TIIK MORNING ASTOWAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. tuur:d.vy, mahch tj, 1500. LENT PI SH LENT SMOKID SALMON, o.s HERRING, SALT, DOZEN tS SMOKED BLOATERS, DOZEN M " " (SMALL) 30 MACKEREL, BLOATERS, No. i.EACH 33 FANCY, No. 1 1 FOR .-j " No. 3 3 FOR .tS CAN SALMON, CHINOOK, tb 15 PUDDING J5 CAN MACKEREL, BROILED IN SOUSE AND IN TOMATO SAUCE ao SPICED ANCHOVIES, lb I0 A. V. ALLEN Sole Agents For Baker's Steel Cut Barrington Hall Coffs. CHANGE SPELLING Phonetic Method is Advocated By Educators. MADE EASY FOR CHILDREN Professor Brni!er Mathews of the New York Board of Educators Will Introduce New Mode of Spelling Into America. RATEBILL DISMISSED I iim-t i'.t!i,v tii.it Mu-h .1 (viitlititm of , .itl'aiis at !e,i-t requires supervision up- "ii t'i,- pan i oine irilnin.tl oiitiiiK' "I ' anl . II 1 1 t ho l.iilrnail. til.lt .llt sim l.uililiin; up tlirir own tt'ii'itury to ! iiii i-.i- their om 11 revenue ami profit." J Aihiiittin' tin- ilillieiillv ot dealing ll'l'ft ..lid: Ni: 'ItJv ' llratliler Mat lieu , Ilea. I oi the I'l.'lf I'hmi. 1 "I "Wlial e require is a little miuuum lis.' upon tiiis ulieet. We eaniiot .1 law that will roineit t He town- it'oiitimie 1 tiom paj;e 1) .At'ti-r statin;: t'n.it t'i- power to le-iulute eoiimifi'i-!' aiiionv the State- i- the reat- 1 ilh tiii- ilillii iilt Ueean-e ot the e-t ptiwer ont'ei itl upon I'oiiL.'ie-" lv oi uatei" compel it inn, Mr. I!aviii r tlie roii-titut ion, .Mr. Kavner etiteiel immediately upon tlie owi.leiation of tin- various hr.ineht" of hi sulijeet. He expressed the opinion that ili-eriniina- , and iiamlets ot Iowa iinineili.ilely into tiiu is the real i--ite. j nat iiiaiuifaetiu in:- ifiilers, tmt what "If," lie said. 'Mil awurute railroad we win do i- to take a liroad vi-w of the discrimination map 0! tlie I'nited State 1 wind.- field and a-e.rtain it e cannot were published today there is hardly endow a tribunal with adequate power anyone who could 1 made to li.-lieve j whenever t-a-e- occur where uniiivossarv that it truly represents the actual itua- j discrimination i- prai teed, to apply a tion. We know, for instance, that the ' icm dy without inilictini: any iuipiiiy rate on certain line-t of nieiohaiidi-e "P"n the railroad. from Chicago to Denver i nearly three' "We may scheme and for'c and times as much as the rate ou precisely ia-hion. hut it i not within the realm Kd ilea tor 1 rodilce iiiiu-eli ; imnl.i.i .1 w tt it h in - he 11 fol'iiied to in laliiie- 111 -pelliii','. evpn'--i'd -tetdav to hi- ela-c- in ( o pleased it h t he w ay I he an itouneemeut had hcen nvived. lie -aid .ie had expected that 1 hi' lm.il, I would In' the same line of merchandise from New York to San Francisco. We know that it costs less to -hip good? the entire dis tance across the continent than it doc to ship the same goods one-third the distance, and that when goods are de stined from Boston to Salt Like, they re carried to California and back again to Salt Lake in order to obtain the eheap rate and knowing these things we Mill I'll 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 th St ii Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out. of human ingenuity to formulate any plan except the rate makiny power that will remedy the defect and supply the omission." said Mr. Rayner. He contended there i no doubt of the power of C'ontrre-s to vest a commission with the jHiwer to establish rates, bas ing his conclusion upon decisions of the Supreme Court. Referring to Mr. Koraker's contention that the holding of the court are again-t this power. He declared the contrary to be true. Mr. Rayner replied seriatim to Mr. For aker"s points. He declared his satisfaction with the bill as it passed the House. Reference was made to the claim that the enactment of the proposed legisla tion would demoralize the railroad sys tem and the business interests of the country and in that connection Mr. Ray ner -aid he would admit that ' It would le a great pity to destroy the dpuili- brium or destroy the proper balance of Messrs. Vanderbilt, Morgan, fiould, and Harriman.'' tin the ue-tioii of a review of the findings of the eoinini-siori by the courts Mr. Ravner -aid he had reached the eoiielu-iou that the courts, with powci repose.- in them, will nive ample pro tection to the earlier- ill every ea-e where the comini ioii docs not allow them ju-t eompen-at ion and will not compel tliein to prove that a single rate i- ab-o!utly confiscatory. " I alii." he -aid., "in favor of an amendment to the Hepburn bill ve-ting in the court the right to try tlie ques tion of unjii-t compensation, with re--teainiii-' order- aliolishcd. and with the further right, if possible, to let the court fix the late if it rever-es the order of the conimi ion. With these changes, f am in favor of the bill as pa-sed by the House, and if we cannot g'it these. changes I prefer to take th- bill as it is rather than mutilate or destroy its etlieieticy." Announcing that his intere-ts arc identical with the railroad-. Mr. Rayner advi-ed the railroad managers to ac cept the pending legislation le-t the peo ple take the (pie-lion in their own haiid- orgaiiize a political party that will be irre-i-tible. and will in the end enact far moie -trinent provi-ions. ui"t b a -t.aiii of criticism and di--cut. I'rote or lathcus -aid it a- an at rocloiis i on-i-tcutv that the pi.uiieal people in the world should have the wor-t spelling. " ' mav not do a "icat deal." he added, "but at any rate we will hav the did ioiuirics on our side and "ill b able to eluilire them." Dr. Charles I', ll, Scott, temporal ilv -ceretarv. Inheves that tlie w.i to icL'iilatiii'' " -ielliiiL' " for that i- tin word he u-e- i In a uiiupaigu of edii cation rather than bv foreiiii.' ch.nii;e on t he public. Nunc aeiicv has de-n nee.leil lo check the continuing emu in our spell ing."' he -aid yesterday. " We hope that our board will prove to be this ageiic.v We shoiiM place si-ilmg on tlie saint plane with evcrvtlung els... We alter oiip houses, our clothes, a ml we even change our religion. Spelling i more sacred than religion that we should po on year after year with the old piuzling form '' We want to take the English lan guage and regulate and simplify it and remove the anomalies. We think it wrong to 1m- teaching the perverse spell ing, that addles the brains of the chil dren. We expect in time to pell ' Defi nite' without the 'e' 'philosophy' without two of the s ' and in general to do away with the ph' and gh's that wonv children." FORTY ARRESTED. Pendleton Sleuth Arrest Prominent Cititeoi rKNDl.KTtiN, Ore., March M. In a gambling raid last night, the police made forty invests in four different places in this city. The raid started at I:;KI o'clock, when Marshal Curdanc and Olllii'i deathman entered the Columbia saloon and found the following, who they ay were ciipigcd in games: l, Johnson, two .laps, Clark Cunningham, C, l. Ron, John I'tige, W. ti, Kiabiei', Ii, Mason, .1. Heat tm u in, A. liothroek, II A, I'uiks, lames Wall, A H Canine, and four Ciiiiiameii Meanwhile Ihputie Hiowu and Specr ha. I i aided tae Rainier saloon and ar i stcd Al I'lesbx, II. Aldi ien, ai m i . William Wtinibaugh, Ntevc Noble, . It, "M.i.hcii-. Ii Millci. and I M 'al kcl I'lelll I lie I olllllibi.i t he lit -t t tt o olli ei - went, lo I lie Idle Hour aloou, and uc-t d w Weil, ii w.w hiie, I k "Oil-, I I t-lllll.l!l, lli rt l oMll-end, I d It.l.d, i I h.ll-el, S. II I'ate. Mollis and I I" Millei, l I he h lll'e - ill, "II, oh I oill I -Heel, tteie I. .nil.! I,, hit s i. la lid ' WILL INVESTIGATE Charge That $3. 000,000 Was Illegally Diverted Made. TRIED TO POISON WIFE. FOOT OF SNOW STOPS TRAFFIC, City of Lincoln Center of Bad Blizzard Worst Storm of Winter. LINCOLN. ,.,.. March 11--. renewal of the le ;' -noti fall w hich has visited .Vebra.-ka lor tin- bt-t three days came t bis morning. The snow, driven by a brisk wind, drilled badly, and train service oi, practically every railroad has Ik'cii intci ler. il with. The average depth of the -now over the -tate i- now more than a loot, more than has fallen all winter on to this time. SAI.IN , Kan., March H.-Tlic worst now -ton, i of the winter prevailed in tern Kansas: today with the temper- Wi at lire l.il'in from j8 to 52. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE $43 Bond Street Opp. Rosa Higgins & Co. ALASKA YUKON EXPOSITION. SKATTI.K. March 14,-At a meeting of the executive board of the Alaska Vukoii expo-ition today it was decided to formally launch the project on April 4th. Elmer Wagstaff of Albany Puts Rat Poison in Tea. AI.IiANV. Ore., March 1 . Elmer K. Wagstair, a carpenter of Albany, was last night arre-ted in Scio. charged by his uiie with putting rat poison in Ii .-r tea la-t Saturday. Wlem anaigned this morning he pleaded not ':illy and the picliniiiiary heiring- w.-i- -et tor Fri- ! -lav. Wag-tall' gave .sgOon ,,,il. Di-tiict Attorney J.iini H. Mcar; ha- inve-tig.ile 1 the maMcr. Tie- vvoiu an av -lie found the t a earrving -oin. -cdinieni .iin! did not drink it. Alter Wagstall e)t the house -lie took tin- cup lo a phv-icjan and a-ked him lo have the content- analyed. This wa- done at the Dickon Agricultural olh-ge, at ( orvalli-, win-re the cup of t'-ii was found to contain enough arsenic to kill several eople, and some broken glass Ar-enie and broken glass ,-nv common ingredients of rat poison. I he lollovving evening wag-tall is aceii-ed with putting more poi-on in hi wife's tea. This time he was vatched by iii - step-daughter and another girl. After he left the liou-e the lea vvau examined and again found to be pois oned. The woman aL-.o claims that late that night her husband entered her room and felt her heart, as though to, ascer tain whether or not -he vva- ali . Wag-talf went, to Scio In-t evening to attend a lodge meeting. He vva- brought back from there. His bonds were fixed at. .'2.i00, and in default, he -pent the night in jail. Wag-tair prote-t.s hi- innocence, and a--erts that the woman, who is hi- sec ond wife, lias tiied for three years to put up a job on him and aii-e him trouble. He as-erts that on the day oil which she alleges the crime was at tempted, March 10, she was not in Al bany, and that she has not been at. the house since. He also states she drove ins sons out oi the liou-e, a dm that he was ready to leave for the Ka-t. after lilting up the house for her. Mrs. Wngsfaff's carries an in-iiranee of $2500 on her life in her hii-band's favor. Moi an, and V, Two i gamblei l.e-lel 'su.lg'., -lev Noble. it lie! place, tti -. it anv Hie, ill. U ii. Rii-l. l l-! H I e 'I but tin h i I bed IN BIG TRACTION MERGER Stale Railioad CommiMionera Say That Investigation Will be Made of Repotttil Divntion of $.i,ikh), ooo Merger, Nl U ( KK, Muci, II lee llecald lloiu llult.ilo ".laic b'ailload ('i')Miilloiici I . Ibnili and Joseph I Hiei.ct hel e ll-lenillg t'. ', ; ' I lie apple at imi oi i 1 I . nun I I;. uli n,i.l i " ( an in t e .1 ia I mi, . . c i llo. i-itv I, ..lav !': e , i.:, biiiignig about ol Ilv One TUtio Number With Evry Fit DolUt Salt. Goodness Is Better Than Chenpness yxw rot. THE HKST MATS IN TIIK WORLD! s.lV ,,.(, ., I'.llll.llo lliV -I I ale lll-l I f I. I warned let telephone. Ill making llie laid one ollicei culcied til - -ahum while the other guaidcd the door. l l'oiin, placing n, nulilied that I lit y vtcie under al ic-t and l ici,-d to appear in police cunt t at In o'clock to.h.V. Thi lliolllillg -etel.il pealed ami wcie lined '.".. I iie nil, i are giviuted until J o', lo. k lo appear. iambliiig has been m pioie hde everal week- lo -oiiie t . nt . The po lice have been wailing to make a big hull, I hcv claim thev lanliiied . third- of i he gambhi- la-t inghl, I hcv declare hey will ab-oluteK prohibit gambling henceforth. MANDLIN SYMPATHY. XKW YOItK, Miiiel, U The In dustriul Workeis of the World, u new labor organiution, and the Socialist 1-uW party, held u parade and it ma m-cting tonight to protest again! the arrest of Mover and his associate in connection with the Stciinenbcri; miir der. There were about 'Hm paradcr. Ml eel I lev, lied ,HI , gel III c t oi K , S. n ed t oin mi--oii,-i 1 1 : el v c-lci da v , lid I am almo' i, - tc I iiel e W as l huge -inn ol ii.oiiet and the boaid w i1' I h.llgc. The Sc, , el ,1 , lel'l N.W Yolk Wit I in' i a-e and an ie . . -taitcl hcie eiilv ., ! I oia II h.t V e sen,, ' I' lommis-ioiiei 1 1. 1,1 le in he ' V c 1. 1 ! . - lei w a one It. v, ill v o ineigci am) thii' C I he onlcoinc of i - attoi ney gcnctal " W'r have b e. ot v I toinev general (hit tin within the provin,' "t commis-iocer" I:, in,, ,, ,,. u, -Ii;; I. I I I.... at I I. a- I"" "' will he I ! railroad Dickey. " It w i. he made n cur.-r, aw thai Hie :.. I .!,.- . ' Ig it mil II,,, I lllll. ;,. ,1 en t tt 1 . -i cl II i li .ll the II, .11 1 1 ' : t hi it, I IIH ' -t lg. I loll W.l plaint lll.lde o Hie e, b llie ,1 li.llgi- Ha one the board o " said Mi IfrSdcnjamins AAKCRS AltwyRK "ormt (htks hr Mrt ' '".Li I" rrf ,r-111 I-" Tie I "o hllll ' v .imn'.tt ion II .1 M ll I III a 11,1 i and ' olll t Had (.rlr at ' Habjrrt. A tull old ladv. iLc-iil in lilin k mid with it very I'lislm-tspito uiaiiiief. walk ed Into a well l.a mi I, unbiu establlsli Dient ninl. i'ci-::!:': g llio service of the shop wiilker. iiiado ilirectly for die erupt1 counter. Sin- Inn! rather a tliougblful air ii she examined tin' Mock, and llie ol.iig ng voting shopman li'Hiai i,cil ,'itlaliiv : "We have a vci-v large slock of crapes, mad. n;i. Ju-t a'l ,vv me to show you s .mo l. co I' tlhir j::-t h i v I ing. .Now. i rage fo.' h.il' i May i,.y I a ' liesil.ilingiv , "f.i tlloIIViling?" "H:id,:ird." s-:! "Al; vi'.. Tb-ii rial you n ijuir;.. "Young inaii." lady hevercly. 'i g ils, V erv pop- , i : .i '.Jul of mourn i , oi-- arc nil !lc :.-ti:ig for coii-lm. a,.i !oiii," he adilcil w :i mi von arc In I ' !l- oils uic;- briidlv. l av o ju-t the mat" in lies! style Is" interposed the ohl I inn mil' h obliged for your e.vphiiialiori You mav know a I 4 nbout the fashion, but us 1 buried w fourth htwbaml yesterday you may b sure I've r.t a grip of the mibject." Iondon Tit-', jurisdiction. Jf e,-ue, ll t. l. ol a complete examination and one will 1m started tomorrow." Cured Consumption. H. W. K.V.IU', tjojrw.i!:, T.al . writ."., My husband lay sick for thre uiiMitha. The doctors said he had quick omramption. i procmed a iM.ttle ol lUlikfdi lloarehoiind Suilp, and it d him. That was .isi jear. ago and nnn then we have aiw4s kept a hot tie in the hois. We cannot do wi'a out ft. For cough and colds it I, a. no equil. -Xtr, filh' and I.IKi, Sold by Hail's drug More. THE BKST SUITS IN AMERICA! I CAN SAY NO M0RE-1 HEED N'T IF I COULD. QUALITY PAYS THE BKST DIVIDEND. Herman Wise Astoria'i Reliable Clothier. Give Health, Vigor and Tone. Ib'lbllle is U boon lor MllT ICM f I Olll aneauiia. l',y its line the blood Is quiikly regenerated and the color 1m" come. ti. r in ii 1. The drootiiutf utienirth i retiv.,) The languor is dimniihed. Health, vigor ami tone predominate. N'cw life and happy activity iiniilu. a produce a 'Mr llelie . Slitiel Middle. boioiigli, n ivou, condition and often pi M-ent j III , wiilcs, 1 have been troubled with -l-ep. Chnmberlain's Stonmch and I.iver livor complaint and poor blood, ntul Tabids Mimulate the digestive organ., ', have found nothing to beiiellt me like ic-tore the system to a healthy on i ileibine, I Impc never to be without ll, dition and make sleep possible. For j I havp wished that I hail known of it -al - by Frank Hart and leading drug . in my hu-band's life time." M)i Sold by gi-t. Halt' dmg More. Sleeplessness, Di-ord' rs of (he Momac r All smait up to date women of today, Know how to bake, wash, sing, and to play; Without, the-e tahnl- a wife i X. (;. I'lile-s she takes Ftocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart, druggist. Afflicted With Rheumatism. "I was and am yet afflicted with rheumatism," nays Mr. J. 0, Ilavne, editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Territory, but thanks to Chamberlain Pain Jialm am able once mor to attend to business. It is the be-t of lini ments." If troubled with rheumatism give Pain Halm a trial and you are cer tain to be more than pleaded with the prompt relief which it affords, fine ap plication relieves the pain. For Hale bv l-rank Mart ami Leading l)ruggi-ls. HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. NEWSPAPERMAN DIES. WASHINGTON', March lo. S. II. Kauffman, president of the Fi cuing Star Newspaper Co., president, of the Corcoran Art Callcry and one of the liest known men in this city died thi morning, aged 77. When It In Free of Dandruff, it Crow Luxuriantly. Kalr preparatlona and dandruff cures, aa a rule, are sticky or irritating affair that do no earthly good. Hair, when not dlseaKe-d, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff Is the eauHe of nlne-tenth of all hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused by a germ. The only way to cure dand ruff Is to kill the germ; and, bo far, tho only hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ Is Newbro'u Herplcldo absolutely harmless, free from grease, sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. It allays Itching Inntantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich, Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., )wl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop, "Special Agent." NewSheetMusic TODAY WE HAVE RECEIVED OVER FIFTY NEW COMPOSITIONS THIS WEEK AND THERE ARE STILL A FEW MORE DUE DON'T DELAY; COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER NOW BEFORE THEY ARE PICKED OVER. MANY OF THEM WE HAVE ONE ONLY Astoria Souvenir Post Cards SEVERAL NEW AND DIFFERENT DESIGNS ON DISPLAY FOR FIRST TIME 2 FOR 5c. J. N. GRIFFIN J W T Wll 11 IU1 Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN! FOX, PreB. and 8upt. F L BISHOP. Swcretary A. L. FOX.Vico rrcfl, AHTOHIA HAVINGH HANK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMP110VKD Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE SOUCITED. Foot nl I ounh Street