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THE 'MORNING ASTOIttAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH ti, 1901.
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The Toothpick Trust Is Busted So We
Are Enabled to Sell
Two large boxes toothpick for .V. The following item, we think, are won
derful bargin:
8 wz. Tin Pail
toe
8 oi. Galvanized rail 'S0
2 wire egg whip4.
5C
Granite wash bain ,oc
6 Tapoons look like silver -
6 Tablespoons, look like silver joc.
Tinware, graniteware. woodenware.
at cheap at
A. V. ALLEN
CROCKERY STORE.
NEW LABOR PARTY.
Chicago Laborites Form Municipal Own
ership Tarty.
CI1H ACO. March 2H.- A new labor
party with a " municipal owner-hip''
.uiil niiii caiupaiun" platform was or
ganized in I'liiciiiro yesterday. Pi-lnit
..f alt other parties and of Mayor
Dunne's administration led a number of
labor representatives to formulate a
scheme to oppose the political leaders of
church and of the state in all future
elections. A convention for the puipos'
of making permanent the temporary or
ganization which was formed ve-teiday.
will be held next week.
The new party is deigned to be a
panacea for all political and all social
evils. Representation for the lalrina
man in the conduct of the affairs of the
city and state is promised by the orga
nizers, who claim that the corporation
are now in supreme control of polities.
John J. Fitzpatrick. president of the
Chicago, Federation of Labor; Arthur
McCracken, vice-president of the Fede
ration, and a larye number of other la
bor leaders, are back of the organiza
tion. 6 e
Your attention is
called to our new
store, now open and
ready for busine5s
We Do Expert
Painting, Graining
Paper Hanging
and Frescoing
GIVE US A CALL
The Eastern Painting
ft Decorating' Co.
No. 75 8th St.
ill!
Billy Buster
Shoes"
They have a sole that won't wear out.
S. A. GIMRE,
AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE
543 Bond S'aeet Opp. Boss Higgina & Co.
I
Urge !t-el hammer 5'
large iron hammer oc
0 Tumblers for
3 zt. Tin Basins 5e
2 Tin Cup 5C
Christ y Broad Knives worth 2.V,
V for ,0C
brushes, glii'-s and china; all soil fully
Fulton Investigating Sentiment
on Forest Reserves.
SENTIMENT IN LANE COUNTY
i Senator Fulton Inquiring of Residents
i in Lane County Where 50,000
I a ft - n , , ur:k,ir.t-n
ACirs nave ecru nuuiau,
What They Desire.
ASTORIA NEWS lilUKAl'. Wash
ington. 1). C, Marvh 20. Senator Ful
ton, of Oregon, has inaugurated a sys
tematic effort to have local sentiment
expressed regarding the relative value
of forest reserve lands in every county
of his -fate. For some time he has been
receiving statements from various coun
ties that land valuable for agriculture
had been embraced within reserves. The
entire Rogue River reserve, which lies
in the Coast Range near the coast, is
regarded by many resident of the coun
ties where the withdrawal was made, as
promising of development for agricul
ture or livestock.
To bring all such cases up in form
permitting the residents of the state to
express themselves. Senator Fulton has
commenced with Lane county, where
County Judge Chri-tinan says at last
jO.OW acres of land more valuable for
other than forestry purposes, h.is lieen
withdrawn. The people of this county
have been a-ked to set forth their vi.-ws
fully, describing the lands they believe
worth more for other purposes, givinj:
the acreage and general phy-ii.il condition-.
At the -auie time an e-tiinatc
of the local people on the value of the
land for timber is a-ked.
When tiies- -tatemenTs have been
lihd. they will be put t'C'cther. and pre--cnted
to the Forestry iJureuu. for coin-paii-mi
with the reports made by the
forestry bureau agents at the time of
crealiii'.' the n-enc-. If it i- found
that the people of the i-o! 1 1 II I II 1 1 i t y differ.
and that they are -troiiu'ly in favor ot 1
th- conclusion that, reserve laud vill
prove of value in other u-c-, an effort j
will be made to have siicli tract- ojicneil
to private ownership.
In writing a letter to Chief Kore-ter
I'inchot on t hi- -object, the Senator
explained that th- work was not ini
mical to reserves, but merely to get
local -eiitiment regarding which arc-is
wei -uited exclusively lor fr---try and
which would be worth uniiv in other
u-e-. It is argued further that no land
can be kept, with profit to the state
in fore-try when it is alienable to
agrieultur.il or live-toel: industries. Figure-
on this point are -ubiiiitted. which
tiow that the bct, yields to be ex
pected from timber land i,itige from ten
edit- to about ?l.."ii) a rear per acre.
Comparing these with what, is yielded in
-everal other indu-tjie-, the movement
is justified. for the be-t interests of
the -tale.
.Mr, I'inchot has ,een requested to
make a statement declaring the policy
of the department regarding reserves, on
what ba-is valuations are fixed, and
other general i-on-ideratioiis. AYhen Mr.
Pinchot's -tateineut has been received,
the work in Oregon will be simplified,
as it will require but a -hort time to get
an expression of community sentiment
which will enables any one to judge the
re-iill.
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
Its pleasant taste and prompt cures
have made Chamberlains Cough .Rem
edy a favorite with the mothers of
small children. It quickly cures their
coughs and colds and prevents any
danger of pneumonia or other serious
consequences. It not only cures croup,
but when given as soon as the cropy
cough appears will , prevent the attack.
For sale by Frank Hart and leading
druggists.
RESERVE
QUESTION
TO SUPPRESS CRIME
Chicago Citizen to Organize for
Protection.
WILL STOP REIGN OF THUGS
War of Extermination is Diacribesl as
the Remedy For Cause of Thug
gery, Robbery, Mulder, and
Crimea Unmentionable.
i till M.t. Maicb -Ml. V givat ausil
iil police folic composed of every aide
bodied citicii ol t hicago ill plain clot lies
vv.i- advocated by William II Mead.
ltoiui v t.ciicral of Illinois, in a - h
on 'Viiin- in t hic.ign. fiom the "stand
point of the Slate ( lev ei lunciil ." bet
the t onuiceatioiul Club l.i-t night.
Mr. Mead pointed mil clauses of -late
law authmiiut. oidinary citieu- to
make arrests, land prisoner in j.ul. and
set t In- machinery of justice in motion.
He pointed the limx of contempt at
the man who blames the mints and Un
laws while -blinking tiom his own duty
a a cit ien.
State- Attorn. -y -lolui -I. He.iK cm
denmed the segregation of the vicious
element in Chicagip lie declined that a
war of extermination was the remedy
for this prolific cause of I hic-gci v . lob
bei'y. murder, and crimes unineiit i.-ti
able. He asserted that the people ate
lotus caters when it comes to the pun
isliinent of law breakers and admit ted
that he himself "Was not unwilling to
-hirk his share of the n-poii-ibility ."
in view of the prevailing apathy.
Cit v Prosecuting Attorney Howard S.
Taylor blamed the prevalence of the
drug habit as a cause of crime, and ad
vocated the municipal suffruge of
women as a souvereign remedy for the
crime problems which confront the city.
DEFENDS PRACTICE.
President of Chicago Board of Trade
Defend! Trading in Privileges.
CHICAGO, March 20.- Vigorous de
fense of the practice of trading in privi
leges was made by President Walter
Fitch, of the Chicago Hoard of Trade in
an address last night at the monthly
dinner of the board of tunic at the
Bohemian Club.
"Never shall the member, of the Chi
cago Board of Trade deal in privileges
in .Milwaukee, when they cannot in
( hic-ago," he declared.
"Ill regald to the quotation- which
are u-ed in the "bucket -hop-' it i- my
contention and always ha-, that quo
tations arc pei-oiial property a- much
as a hor-e and carnage that I own and
whoever infi ile.""- upon thi- personal
can be meted to them.
"In -pite ot the aiguineiit which i
brought up that ale -ry carelc-s
with our property, although it. may be
news lo you, we have contracts with the
telegraph companies which stipulate
thai we have ab-olute light to accept or
reject applications for quotations.
"I believe our clearing house system
i- old and inadequate and over margin
system i- an absolute farce. In the last
two year- we have had failures that
have cost the public !,2,(Mi.0Mi and many
of these were people who were under
the board of trade cloak which they
u-ed as a badge of honor and stability
to induce people to deposit money with
them. That is the kind of advertising
we do not want.
" We must do bu-ines- honestly.
There aiv two people concerned in the
in-olveneies among our own member- -first,
the man who make, ihe debt and,
-ecod the man who allow, him to make
th - debt. When you conti ihute to these
conditions by indiscriminate credits you
are commit ing an otl'eii-e against that
institution, and you know what the end
ing i- a- well a- I do."
MAGNATES ARRIVE.
MISSOU.A, .March U, -president
Klliott, of the Northern pacific and a
party of ea-teru liallie managers un l iv
ed in Mis-ouht tonight, and left for the
Bitter Boot Valley. Klliot.', visit, at
this time is significant, a- l here are per-si-tent
rumors that the Northern con
templates running a main line through
the Bitter Root Valley and through the
Clearwater country to I.cvvi-don, Idaho,
shortening its route i, the .Pacific Coast
bv 200 mile-.
STORM WRECKS MANY.
BOSTON. M iivh 20. n the torm of
March 10th and 201 h at least a dozen
vessels were wrecked or damaged and
six lives were lost. That Ihe list will
grow is probable. The )js.f includes the
schooners Lady Antrim, a. total wreck,
and five hist; the Rose Mueller, Marion
Draper, Winnie Law icy, a total loss;
Sarah Reed and the barge No. 17, a
total loss, and one drowned.
DISPLAYS VOUCHER
Hamilton Showj Note lor Seventy
Five Thousand.
WAS COMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION
Andrew Hamilton Say Money Was
Paid by Him Into Republican
Campaign Fund Treasuter
Denies Statement.
i:V n;i. Mai.h jo Ihe Ibiald
Icl.iv i . j luce, a lac simile ol w imt
pill polls to be .1 Vollchc) o .,"i7.ooo
-iv en udi' vv II. mull. hi in 1 1, tobel IVM!,
bv I he lie.isitict o i he Republican
.1 1 i. .11 il I oinilllltee I he alleged Hot e
,i gin.iliy diawn Pu .ihmhi and
vv .1- d it.'. I let. .1. el 111 s.uh c.lUcn! ly II
w.is .lunged In ai know ledge a tolal
ol S;.",IHKI and I he .late (Iclob. l .'II. "
w..s added.
The lleiald ays that the voucher wa
chlblleil ye-lei lav by Andiew llaiuil
Ion. lonuer legislative agent for the New
N oi k Lite Iii-iii. in.e t'oiupiiny at AI
b.my .iiul that llimitoii aliened that
lee icceipl was given him ill acknowled
gement ol two coul 1 1 bit I lolls which In
had been ili-l I itcte.l lo make to the
!eiub!iiaii national campaign fund
Thci i- nothing in the alleged voucher
to indicate l it.i l il i- other than all aek
llovv ledge Ill, of c:ts!t lueivcil HVIll
Hamilton personally ,
When the subject of the voucher vva
brought to the attention of Cornelius
V. Itlis.. n-.asuici of the republican
committee last night he pioinptly re
pudiated all knowledge of such a vouch
er, positively declaring aceoidllig to the
Herald, that nothing of the kind exist
ed. Mr. Hamilton was asked why he had
not returned earlier from Paris and his
reply was that influences kept him ilt
Paris against hi will. He added:
"When the inner history of all this
comes out the public will know why I
did not want to come buck. I wanted to
mine back. I wa- eager to come back.
When I learned that Mr. M."a!l was in
a dangerous condition I was anxious to
return. It will all come out in time."
Invaluable for Rheumatism. ..
I have been suffering for the pa t
few years with a severe attack of
rheumatism and found that Ballard's
Snow Liniment wa the only thing that
cave me satisfaction and tended to al
leviate my pains. March 2i. '02. John C.
Itegnan, Kinsman, Ills, 2.rc 50e and
$1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store.
Il pom - the oil of life into your sys
teiii. t warms y ou up and starts t h
life blood circulating'. That's what Hoi
li-!er's Rocky Mountain doe-. .'!."i rents,
Tea or Tablet-, T-,,nk II .H druggist.
n I
Laer Beer"
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
on draught and in bottle
Ilrevved nnr imiiitary condition and
prupmy HRi-d ri(ht here in Astoria.
North Pacific
Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
CLEANLY WOMAN.
Erroennlr Tblnkn hy Scoorln; Her
Scalp That 8be Care Dandruff.
Cleanly woman has an erroneous Idea
that by sconrlni? the scalp, which re
moves the dandruff scales, she Is curlns
the dandruffl She may waah her sculp
every day, and yet have dandruff her
life lonsr, accompanied by falling bnlr,
too. The only way In the world to euro
dandruff Is to kill the dandruff germ,
and there Is no hair preparation that will
do that but Newbro's Ifnrplclde. Ilerpl
clde by kllllnf? the dandruff germ,
leaves the hair free to (rrow as healthy
Nature lntendod. Destroy the cause
you remorvs the effect. Kill the dan
druff frerm with Herplclde. Soldj by
leading druRKlsts. Send 10c In atamps
for sample to The Herplclde Co., De
troit, Mich.
Kagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St.,
Jwl Drug Store. 549 Com. St., T. F
Unrin, Prop. "Special Agent.''
A PUno Number Free With Every $5.00 Purchase
If You Want
u
Go to
JtniKtir
UtJL
Inl en.t.nt
All smart up to ilate women of today, I
Know how to bake, utih, silitf, aiwl to
play; j
Without thee talent a wife i N. l.
t'nb-t ".hi taken' Hocky Mountain Tea.
Frank I fart, dru'ist.
Sleeplessness.
!i-oi'ern of the ctoiniicli produce a
n i vim- condition and often prevent
si eji. ( hnmberlain'n .Stomach and Liver
Tabiet utiinulate the digeitivo orKiinn,
re-tore the nytem to a healthy con
dition and make sleep pontiible. For
nab- by Frank Hart and leading drug-
fc'i-ts.
iewoneei:iviusic
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 a FOR 5c.
J. N. GRIFFIN
v.
V V Wll 11 IC41
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHNl FOX. Pres. and Bupt,
F L BISHOP. Secretary
Designers and Manufacturers f
THE LATEST IMFIIOVED
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers,
Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street
Goodness Is Better
Than Cheapness
1 .
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KNOX?
ynyf rtwtt.
THE HKST HATS IN THE WORLD!
1 fllfedBeniaminsg
ta IV l ww "
(.oi mr i mm nr run
THE BEST SUITS IN AMERICA!
I CAN SAY NO M0RE-1 NEEDN'T IF
I COULD
QUALITY PAYS THE
BEST DIVIDEND.
Herman Wise
Astoria'i Reliable Clothier.
Civei Health, Vigor and Tone.
I lei bine in a Imwh for ulTeier from
iiiiciiiii.i. liy il me the blood h
quickly reyeneriited and the color b
come noinial. The dioopinif ntrentll
i revived. The languor I dimininhvd.
Ibalih, vi'or aiuj tune predominnUi.
New life and huppv activity resiilj.
Mm. lielle II. Shiiel Middle-lMnOuJi,
III., writes, 1 have been troubled with
liMir complaint and poor blood, and
have found nothing to In ncllt mn like
llerbiiie, I hope tfer to be without It.
I have wi-hed that I had known of it
in my hu baiid'n life time." 50c. Hold by
Hurt' drug store.
1
J
4 aT? Beer.
A.L. FOX, Vice Pres.
ASTORIA SAVINGS HANK.Treae
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