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SATURDAY, MARCH n, 1906, THE MOHXIXG ASTOUIAX. ASTOM1A. OREGON. A Piano Number Free With Every $5.00 Purchue ROGERS 10 ANSWER UN HEROIC RESCUE CANNED FANCIES Pineapples, liceJ. Ruted ,nd cubf' in ,ar' S1" f'n 10 Cfnt Canned Hominy, "Hopkins" "5 ffnU " Pumpkin and Squash i$ cents Tomatoes, "Premium". lor aS cents Goodness Is Bettor i Than Cheapness Standard Oil Magnate Will Answer Hadley. Child Catches Foot in Railroad TrackIs Saved. j for as cenis . . .15 cents " Peas, Sugar ' " Blackberries, St tawbenies and Black Cherries WOMAN CUTSSHOE FROM FOOT MISSOURI LAWYER IS READY SOLE AGENT FOR BAKERS BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. A. V. ALLEN CROCKERY STORE. TERMINAL GROUNDS. POPULATION DECREASING. Western Pacific Buys Terminal Facili ties in San Francisco. SAN KKANYISC'O, M.mh 2:?.-The AW-strrn r.u-ihV h.w roinlmhd the put chase of extensive terminal faoilitie in this city in thr viYiniiv of Ninth mid Fobom street. On thi property will be Waled .v passenger and freight ter minal fur it hntm-li line hii!i i- 10 extend down to San do-.- nnd other towns. It i e-t muted it will wt an extra $3.00t.(K0 to put the terminals in proper shape. A Scientific Wonder. The cure? that stand to il credit make Bueklen's Arnica Salv.' a seien tofic wonder. It cured E. F.. Mulford, lecturer for the Tatrons of Husbandry. Waynesboro. Pa., of a Ji-tresinz cae of Tile. It heal the worst Burns, Sores, Boils Ulcers. Cut. Wounds. Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 2oo at Chs. P.ogers drug store. Eciema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring Worm, Herpes, Barbers Itch. All of the'e disea-e are attended by intense itching, which is almst instant ly relieved by applying Chamberlains Salve and by its continued ure a per manent cure may be effected. It ha in fact, cured many cases that had re sisted all other tretment. Price 25c pep box. For sale by Frank Hart and leadine drumriati. Assessors Returns From Oregon Coun ties Show Decrease. sU.I'.M, Ore., Maich iX .Wording id County AseoiV ictuiii already examined the total population of Ore--v.ii "ill W' I'-- than that s;i'ii by the KedelMl iMMH of IVXWt, In man v inflames the returns show on their fait' that no attempt wn made .it .t.vur.u-y. and thi- la k ! rare is of mi.Ii a nature that SevreUiry of state Dunbar will hardly W able to "Uii ulT.vtinir the ..11110 line ...... .lei.. tiie tabulation of the -Hit- i had Invii Ki'H. -ent word Hadley Amves in New Yotk Piepaied to Begin Ptosi'cutmn of Oil Tiust May Allow RockrfelM to See Giar.dson. N l'A Wi;i, M.iteli lleiLeti V lladl f . atioruex yem-inl of Mi.-oun. .Illiwd in New Noilv Cit l.i-l iinjit, prepared to tollow up his irtnn in thi' Mi. . 0111 i omit.. II. II. l;os.'ei-, who denied I lie lll;!ll o Mr. lla.lley to toive him to ti-.tili m the -ait of the Stale of Mi.-uun .i,',iin-t the Standard Oil and allied rmiipanii'. al the InurinC" heie la-t inoiilli until .ihh time a- a dei-i-imi inline m Mi-- it lllillil to ) ! . 1 1 1 v Child in Ciosamg Tiacks Catihes Font i Frog- Women St is Child and Re leases 11 1 Jii'.t at the Engine Bote Down Upon Hit. t Mil M.i I, Mai the lllliillli' II. Mil . l.tU- lie. ve Ml.. I. I!. I! d.Mti! I I, 1 J lli.'l ."II. Illll.. , d.ui!ilei ol Mi and l' .. .1 1" 'Ill In rli'- ! H.. I II, SI HATS IN T1IK WORLD! If You Want . i : . Ill- II V. .... V...J . .............I ,1 I, .. ..I ,-eu.u- of r."l- until -onie tune un unman. r i"i" r" " fall, pos-ibly not before uet winter, j the State of Mi-.om i, that he .ml, rl,...- u-t no aiinroiuiatioii made to I interpose no further .d.ie.-t i.m- to an . I ... provide extra help to do this work, eon--eumntlv it tnu-t lie don.- Iy the r-gn- TM.....ILL I 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 a Decorating Co. No. 75 h St. lar oilier tone: 1 he primary a tin gen eral eleetion fnrnUh all the work the employe of the olli.f eau handle for .onto lime to eome. It will be mve.sary to work overtime to tabulate the re turn of the priuiarv election, and to aet the ollieial ballot out for the June election. The oeiwis return taken by the As sessor m many instance were nor properly extended. It will be neoeary to o over all the paper and check them up. a 'low and tediou proees. With the preatnt help, it will require week, and ptiblv months, to tabulate the return properly. the Ii.uIh ol I he lilt; I "in !,tilio.i,l oil hi i i ,n to -i hon I m--. iiI.i s -.in- a little i;n'l st.iii.llli on the tl.l. k . el .l.-lil K 1 1 v 1 1 1 u to et 1 1. ale In I loot II .! fin-,' l, Ili-eli-. ,l ,i '.l.- ll'.iel 1 1. nil heal ni; d.ov u upon t hetu I he i hil.l li -vaii to ..-ii-.im and -1 i 1 1 i"-! I ie .i-l llil . but .mil. I not tier hcl-icll. Mi.. lo'.-M-. Iii - -1 1 v ,ieu ,i p. n km li ft tun h.-i puiket and -lit the .hlld'. hoe .ill. I jriked h.-'M.l ll.illi the ti.lek JUit ,1. tin- i-ll-.-lne bole doWII 11 "HI hel. BBSS BUILD INTERIOR ROAD. New York and London Capitalists to Construct Alaskan Railroad. SEATTLE, March 23. New York and London capitalist are reported to be back of a project to build a road from tid.-water, on Prince William Sound, to the interior of Alaska, tapping the rich Copper River country. The steamer's Farallon and Jeanie have lieen cni.rtered to carrv contruction material, and will leave hortlv for the north. It is said that Orea i to b- the c-ean terminus of the line. , w mi' mi a, TURNER WILL TALK. W.S1IIN(.T0.V, .March 23. Th healing 'n the jnti-injunction bill will be re-umed bv the. House ( oinini- ion on judiciary next Friday. .Senator Turner of Wa-liimytun will be anions the -n-aker- who will add re- the com mittee. wciiii.- Mr, ltaille ttiteiloyaUon Attorney Heneial H.idiey i. a. n nanied bv Ku.li Lake, ai.t.int at tornev ueiieral. 1 he Inarim; v.i. -it for today, but by eon-nt will not be reached U'loie tomorrow . 1 1 hjeet oi Me. Uadlev i- to fo.-e the standard 'M otlii iaU to admit control .d the Water. Pierce iil Company. Iti-iiiu' a.ked if he epeele,l lillth.l rei.taui-c to hi imuiiy upon the pait of witn.".e. Mr. Hadley aid: "The attoiiie for the Slandard made the .tateiiieut ill Judtf- Hilder sleeve's court that if the decision of the Miouri etitirt wus aher-e to their oiitentiou a''aint tetifvin a to the stock owiietdiip of tiie three companies they would no longer refuse to answer. I have no reason to doubt that they will adhere to their assurances on that point." Mr. Hadley aid that subpis'lia liaU been served upon II. H. Koirers, H. M. Tilford, W. 1). Rockefeller, Wade Hamp ton and John . Archbold. Me also said that no -en ice had I wen secured on John 1). Rockefeller. Air Hadley' attention Ifini; eall-il to the fact of the arrival of u baby boy at the home of John 1). Rockefeller Jr., and the reported di-po.ition of John 1 Rockefeller, Sr., to i-it the city to ee hi n -w orjiid-oii. be .ail: "If John I). Rockefeller wein to ay that he de-ired to tiit the home of hi -on to pav hi- re-pe,t to the new 1.1.,- ..,,,1 ti..re to ak illllUUIlitV flOUl the proc-. -eiver- for that pur) I l.i ,i;., l to cott.iiler .eriou-lv - o i o o- 'ii- " ' .1 u.iivili'r IIIV I'iLdlt. I uie iuaLL.-i "i know ..,ni' thine ,. tl nt uncut, that arc prominent at midi a lime u'"' ,"' lieve I would be dispo-ed to jrrant the immunity in (pictioii." SOCIALIST SYMPATIIIKRS New Yotk Socialists Sympathize With Idaho Ptisoneis. t u:i. , vi.ii. h j ; .-o! .lil.'iit. "I the I .1.1 -Sub- pinned III tie , lmd-e. of the i,i'u-t palli on thiir coat, and hu w-'i-l" "Iilll ( them women .Hid .pieee. theii u.i into the li'i.ui.l iin-ni:in ll.ill l.i.t niudil t" l"iu in .1 .iol.-t .u'.un.t the action ol the .ml lent le. " t he State ol Id.ih holding two olli.ci ol the Western Kedi i.ition ol Milieu, n accomplice ill tiie il..a-inauoii 01 ..... erimr Steuneiiln'i).'. lien Harford, who has le-en a candi date for neurit i-vcr ottice in the tatn utid nation on i he Socialist ticket, iiiinb the chief uddre.s. He protoked unusual 1 . I . .1 . I ....I .nllv applause wueu ne urewiru i.. .. ........ that Steunenlier jjot what ' euinim; to him. He Wi-nt on to explain that tie did not favor the u.uinatioit of any- IhhIv but that SteiiuenberK deserved the fate he met for the deeds he had done ayaiiKt the interest of organized latM.r in the past. DECLINE TO CONFER. LEXS. March 23 (.'oal mining com- pani.- decline to lioi.i anoiner conic, - ence with the strikers. Many miners are inclined to ieume work. It was quiet today. A meeting of the miners i planned .oil"v when the companies term will b- voted upon. BARK IS FLOATED. LORENZO MARCHES. I'ortiixuese East Africa, March 2X The British bark Lansorena, from Port Ulakely, Wash., for this port, was floated today after bein ashore since March 20th, at the entrance to Delajroa Hay and ar rived here safely. Pillsbury's Best Flour, Minneapolis, $i.75 per sack. Geo. Lindstrom It, Co. A Favorite Remedy for Babies. It- pleasant taste and prompt cures have mad" ('hiimla'rlain' Cough Rem edy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It nuickiy eiiret their eouyhs and colds nnd prevents any danger of pneumonia or other s-riou con.eipieiices. It not only cures croup, but wh'-n fiven a -n as the eropy coii"h appear will prevent the ntCo-k. For" -ale by Prank Hart nnd leading dl'UL'''ist. WANTS DAMAGES. ELIMINATE SOLOS. Catholics of Omaha Cannot Sing or Play Solos. CHICAOU. March, 2M.--A dispatch to the Tribune from Omaha, Neb., -ays: "Sol,,, both vocal and instrumental, are to 1h; eliminated from the Roman Catholic churche of the Omaha diocese May one, and women are to be dispensed with in ehoirs. These changes are an nounced in an order from Kishop Scan- nell says lie ha acted on the recommen dation 'of a committee of clergymen which he appointed some lime ag' The orjran alone is exempted from the inhibition iiaint the in-t i umcntal so los. Cont'reational sinjiiii', both for dren and adults is recommended. and ehil- GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Waa rerfrl7 Bald Wkn It ftUrlrd to t' Xtrtbtu'm Htrplrti , Pr.ricV Manuell Maryland block. Butte, Montana, bought a bottlo of New-v...,-. iti-riilelile Aurll 6. '!9. and beaan to une It for entire baldneaa. The hair fol ilel.. In Ma ariilD were not dead and In JO days he had hair all over hl head. On July? he writes, "and today my nair ii aa thick and luxuriant a any one could wlah." Newbro'a Herplclde worka on an old principle ana wnn a new u, covery destroy the cause and you re- . - I 1 . M 1 I V. A move tne erreci. nerpii--iao u-niroy tw cerm that causes dandrufl. falling hair, and finally baldness, so that with the rause (rone the effect cannot remain. Btops falling hair at once and a new growth etnrts. Sold by leading drt-rKlst. Send 10c. In "tump" for aample to The Herplclde Co., Uetrolt. Mich. Eagle Dnif? Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 54!) Corn. St., T. F. latirin, Trop. "Special Agent." COAL PRICES RAISE. il Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out. Citizens Beat Fellow Townsman Are Sued. CRANRY. Conn.. March 23.--Thirteen resident of thi place were served yes terday with writ -worn out by Willis Oriflin al-o of dauby, beginning an action for .-jilOHKI damage- against them. This action i- the outgrowth of the so- called "Whitecap" incident last, month, when masked men seized f.iinin, put a rope around hi neck, it i alleged, ana led him to Hie town of Soiithwick, Mass., It i- al-o alleged that they horsewhip ped him on the way and told if he ever returned to Oianby he would be tarred and feathered. Oriffin u leges that one of hi ribs was broken by the treat ment received and that he suffered other injuries. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street Opp. Ross Kiwnt &Co. Soft Coal in Chicago Raising For April Strike. CHICAOO, March 23. Soft coal prices ,.r ...lUnnciic' dailv in Chicago in view of thr growing feeling among the eoal dealers that a strike in the bituminous least i certain. There was little, western soft eoal to be had in Chicago yesterday. The nriee ha advanced frv.in U0 a ton to $1.60 a ton within the last few days. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con stipation, often ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stom ach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regu late these organ, without pain or dis comfort. 25c at' Chas. Rogers, druggist. Tnir-iliiahle for Rheumatism, . , I have been Buffering for the past few years with a severe attack of rheumatism and found that P.allardg Snow Liniment was the only thing that cave me satisfaction and tended to al leviate my pains. March 24, '02. John C. Degnan, Kinsman, Ills. 25c 50c and $1.00. Sold by Kurt's drug store. Have you weakness of any kind stomach, back, or any organs of the body? Don't dope yourself with ordi nary medicine, Ilollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea is the supreme curative power. 35 cents. Frank Hart, druggist. "PaleBohemian Lager Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed wnrU-r sanitary coiulitlor.s fiinl propeny BKtd rinht here in Astoria. North Pacific Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. ..Mi Mm . i-Si Go to Jitnufff rVi, yiljitdenjaiiiins 'orintCyfkihrHn THE BEST SUITS IN AMERICA! I CAN SAY NO MOKK--I NEED NT IF I COULD QUALITY PAYS THE BEST DIVIDEND. Herman Wise Aitoria's Reliable Clothier. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION. ,V in kTOK, i i. i March tl. Sheriff Mhlcv and Deti" L i - I ha. ker of W ells, I'aigo I'ii. have .uiVMtcd a yoiiiij,' mail In ie, ( buries Vjiucarver, on uipicion o lieing on.- of the men who held up l In- lleliiuiar nnd Redding tai; K tul.er i la-i and shot ml killed Dm lla-kelL I In- cypres lucni'!i'er. Sheriff Richald -on al Redding al-o anestcd today at thai place a man known as "Con" Hard wick, who is believed to be the second man in the affair. Torture By Savages. ".Spending of the totluie to which sonic o( the muk till.n In th Philip uiiii subji-ct their ciptur, reminds tne of the intense miffeiing 1 endured for thts-e months from inllnmmation of the Kidneyn," hb.vs W. M Sherman, of (-nulling, Me, "Nothing helped me until I tried Kleetrie Riltets, three botlfes of which ciimpletch cured me," Cures IJv er Compliiint, Djsp.-psla, lllooil disor ders ami Malaiia; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Ouaran teed bv Chus, Rogers, druggist. Pries 50c. f TV1 Of JL & in ewDneeiivmsic 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 i FOR 5c. J. N. GRIFFIN Akl cs Laser fV WI1 11 1C41 A 3 Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOMNIFOX. Pres. and Supt. V L BISHOP. Secretary A. h. VOX, Vine Pres. ASTORIA HAVINOH UANK.Treas Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. V Designers and Manufacturers of , THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, CORRESPONDENCE SOllCITED.; Foot of Fourth Strecl V