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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1906)
THE MOKNING ASTORIAN. ASTOUIA. OWKfiON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH , iftofl. IDE MORNING ASTORIAN EaUMiahea' 1873. Publinhed Daily by THi, J. S. DELLINGER wOMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year 17.00 By mail, per month W By earlier, per month Co WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance. ,1.00 Knlered M leeoml -rlat mutter June 8S, 1SM5, at the jxMloHioe t Astorlii, Div Hon, under Uie act of Omar ot Marvli S, 187. gyOrrfer for the itUrmag of Tut Morn" no mttoua to either resideoc or placo of huainMM mv be matto br Doatal cmrd or through tele hon. Any irrvjfularity in de liwy should be mmfiiiately reported to the office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. Official paper of Clatsop county and the City of Astoria. Only the dortors know how little real sii kiu'--" there is in the world. Mr. Hamilton is a vohanio wilness ut the -1 ; 1 1 . 1ml should W mih- to tilt it all. . If the law isn't jut rijrht, kiik .Um.iii for it. -ictus to !' tho only ioihiiim' of the eitjjer. The icalnis of nil haye ii';t d to he tiee in l anil; I'll Hll tlll'l't I.i. A Hi-oiim' nui-l he t.ik ti pi .u't ii-c wiu'li' lilr Kililor HeaiM h.i- huikt'ii with t'olon l lil A : ti. 1 the time the rolnnel ;( hilik In the home !imv iie will tind hi t'enei - .ill shot to piives. Sinee the rent a mile mseii),'ei' rale went into effect in Uino iacc lui.ie ,'O'ls per iciil mnie than helme, an I hut tin ( ne elcciiie to.nU all liayvM'.e Hiinhl ihiiiyed tui. The traction lines iiuoe into the situation iiiietl, Imt liie Met 111 If. The hope of Mioiut IViiuxt.iN i- ! iHmp out since th-y divvrivd that tliev will not If eallfil in to wiite the Republican state platform. WEATHER. Oregon and Washington, part lv cloudv, with possiblv showers The I'liited Slate-, hold- the world's war record, luting won an average of s2 per ivnt of all the hattles in which it has enca'd. l'residfilt KHi-eelt rec ntly i--ned an order extendi!!; civil service to the em ployment of laborer throughout the service of the government. A a sort of reciprocity, the racetrack iKtmlder might ! ivtieted to pies tit a few observation on how the churches ought to be run. LIVELY HELD RESPONSIBLE, l WON rlT . M lien The co el's itu m i'-t io.i tiny (he dohe wterk 011 the lciic,' lii.i ClHil.le letuined .1 ei.ic tod.ix to tlie cll'.vt that til col Moll was tltie to the c.i I clr-Mir-.-. ot t'neiator l.nelv .1! s;il im. who u .1 .isleep w lien (lie (i.itn u--iil ,nt, t .1 i t .t to o tt'potl when .ish.il hy the dispatch cr. and that said iicijip'ticc m,i not w il fid 01 malicious tiiitl no criminal piose flit in slioiihl he Imiiiht aeanis( I i( or the r.ii'ro.i.!. The jin coitiieiiuis (lie action of ni,ht opciatoi V.in lu-eti in de-cil iusj his post of duty mid n m mends eliaiii; in the niaiitifr of opfiat iui; trains. Admiral Dewey is anxious the coun try should have battleship, perhaps re-memb-rinjr he never got a eh a nee to command one in action. THE PUBLIC WITH HIM. The assault made upon Editor Piper of the Morning Oregonian. on Monday last, by W. A. John-on, whose fe -ling are alleged to have been hurt by reason of the trenchant and candid policy of that paper in its strenuous and right eous nsht azainst the I'ortUind eas monopoly, is one phase of the warfare that should roue public sentiment abso lutely in favor of the big daily and create a tendency for a summary and wholesome solution of the controversy. The courts are always open for the ad judication of newspaper abuses and the idea that a single, disinterested citi zen should take it upon himself to en ter the private office of an editor and forcibly champion the cau-e and interest of a contending element in a broad pub lic fight such a-s this one is, is sus ceptible of but one construction and that is that the assailaut is the paid agent of the losing faction and that the attack is the last contemptible report to reprisal, a demonstration that carries with it the tacit confession of weakness and culpability. The Portland public should be with Mr. Piper and his as sociates from this instant on, until the last contention of the Oregonian is ad mitted and made good. The gas com pany deserves all that may come to it from this nasty and unwarranted medi cine and adjust its business to the equitable and decent demands of the Portland public, the better for all con cerned; and while it is purging itself, it might as well get rid of such zealots as its fri-nd, Johnson, appears to have been. .Li pan is preparinir to have erect -d in Washington the tine-t legation build in; in the national capital. It will ur pas in magnificence all other embassies. A Welsh mountain is gradually chang ing it location at Troedyrhiw fuweh. Why don't the spelling reformers try it first on Wales? 0 Canada has more miles of railway per capita than any other country, but the United States is ahead in the per capita of transportation trouble. 0 It will be all right to proceed with the oil investigation in the absence of Mr. Rockefeller. TTe will stand for any thing that the company ha done, or that may be done to the company. SCOTT OUT ON BAIL. SAV ntANl Kt'O, MiU,.h -7. W all,., S-ott, the IV.ith Valley Miner, was not icleaseil on the chiil'ijc of assault with a deadly weapon arrived fiotti San licniar dino ami he was formally charged on the prison register. This piwct icilly di posed of (hf writ obtained from .Imlnv (Jr.iham Saturday. Scott was aaai" placed ill jail hut his attorney eitiri'd another writ from liitlije limine attack inir the validity of the warrant and Scott was released on -hMKl hail. The writ is mad returnable Thursday. WOMAN DIES. NEW VOUK. Maid, Woid is re ecived here of 1 he death nf Mentone I'Painv, yesterday or Mr-. Marie S,oel wife of Edward Situ el, formerly of De troit. Mich. Mr-. Snivel was the daugh ter of .t.imes I. Kotiseielt. and a cousin of President l!oo-eet. Sli had two children, Frederick, who married Vivian Sartoris, a grand daughter of President ("Irant and Cornelia, who married Count Fabri Cotti. Mrs. Seovel for many year had lived abroad. The 'liipaucc Weekly Ihlolliele uy " I'luiuy the late war many lorelgn steamers loaded with coal were nciei by Japanese warships. The coal declar cd conli-catcd by the ptie omit afjrf yalfs ill.ISS ions, 111, luilim; Sil MtU tons of t 'ardiir mill id her lotein coal, and ".!i tons o Japanese eon I. Takine, the axeiat;.' in ice of foreiun coal nt js 'iO per ton and of Japanese coal tit $ITid the tutu! value of the coal captured will amount to .liS'J.!l:i,"i. 1 1 1 1 n 4 il ri a 1 Keep Your Liver working It's a l.uv nrnan and needs tn br slnniilatcil ticcasinii.illv, nr it shirks its (iiiutinii. lliat cn.it rd tiinvntc, s.illnvv cninplvv nut, Mik luadachc and pain under the shoul der blade are caused by an indolent liver, l.ivcti it up by Ukinn a .short course of Beecham's Pills Sold Every where. In boxen 10c. and a Aniiotiiieeiiieiit- of eantllitati's for oltlee will lie nilisln-il In lhei i'oliitiiu at nttou lllle lulls (or men ot nil -al I It's. RECISTHATION lii-Ulst I II! lull liooUs oiieiietl tiy Coiinty I 'let h a, Tiietl v , litnnai J, I h Iti'uisiniiliiii Imolm clo-cil tor ri lniiti v 1: lit u. .it . A 1 it 1 1 I", ' i' 111 llcKlstriitton tiiHiki oiieneil tiller U limit v eh-.-l Ion, A pi II '! li.'tl.liiitliill honlt- c liisi il lor ui'lienil elcclltiii, Miiv I . .' ( . . lit, DIRECT I'RIMARY ELECTION roiinlv Clerks tlve itnlltf of I'liioiirv Klecllim mil Intel tltitti Mutt li i , ItiNiiliiv lor llllit)! n',iiis for iliielliK liiiinro ni linll'it tor nliiln, 'tit, , wa ! 11 ut I 11 Ml illnlrlcl oltln-s, Miitclt ;m. st ilay lor llllim iellloii for t'otinty oltlcen, ,H II t, DATE OK PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL ao, 190O. I aiivakslni: volet n( n Imary eleelliiii lor -lull- oltUcru Mn .1, , GENERAL ELECTION I list tiny (nt ItlltiK celtlllctttei, of iiiiiiilmillnit for -Lil.- nitlcei h iix. iiililv o( cleel.e April If. Ittsl ll.ts lor II 1 1 II t llOlllltllltlllU I't-lltliill- lor ulitle nlttee.. Mnv I, I asl tliiv lor III Inn ci'ilitli'ules of iiiiinliiiitliiiK foi contily oftli eleelori, Mti.v t I .i-I tliiv fur lllliin iioiiiIiiiiIIiih pi'illloitt lor coitiiiy oltli en, Ma) I i tiy ai-i-ittttt) t,t TIlL . GENERAL ELECTION, JUNE 4 BE SURE AND REGISTER CANDIDATES ((ANNOUNCEMENTS Ull Too many young people are always getting ready to do something but never beginning'. The wav to develop our lat ent resources is to put to work what we have. THE CORPORATE HOG. Slowly, yet most certainly, the Ameri can public is awakening to the outrag eous burdens of cost and profit to which it has been subjected for long years, by the corporate concerns of the country. The infinite, almost stupid, patience of this people, is one of the marvels of the age. But it goes without saying that when the American does once fully realize an imposition, he never lets go until it is removed, and he will work harder, longer, more fiercely, and do more venemoua sacrificing than any man ob earth, but what he will compel the abandonment of the outrage. EDITORIAL SALAD. Kansas has adopted a plan to t'-ach boys scientific farming in the rural school":. According to Professor Darwin a twelve-thousaml-ton ship can can be run twice across the Atlantic at fifteen knots per hour on twenty-ounces of radium. 0 A Kansas pastor has discovered that the untermented " wine made espec ially for church communion contains wood alcohol, hard cider, and anilin coloring. Jim Hill will give ca-h prizes for th'; best tilled and best governed farms along the Northern Pacific. Incidentally it may be remembered that the producer pays the freight. 0 It took four volleys from a firing party of sixty men a hundred feet off to kill the Russian mutineer, which causes one to wonder why any Japanese was careless enough to get hit. 0 The Arabs have a tradition that "Adam fell out of Paradise with three treasures: the myrtle, sweetest scented of flowers; a wheat-head, chiefest of foods; ami pressed dtes, rarest fruit in the world!" Four battleships cost more money than given by all Protestant Christendom for missions. We know a man who is always crying poterty, yet he drinks more whiskey than John D. Rockefeller. 0 The Chinaman ha? as many wives as he can afford to buy, and the more he pays for them the more he is looked up to. Here is a wonderful machine. It folds the letters, places them in enve lopes, addresses them, seals and stamps the envelope, and all accomplished with a speed that startles the quickest ftng ered girl? who formerly did the work. 0 A Democratic paper published in that Gibraltar of its party, Monroe county, Mo., declares that " Unless the present warfare and petty hostility against every man who is friendlv to Governor Folk ceases the Folk men will be forced to onramzc in self-defense." Perhnns the yeomanry of Monroe objects to Polk's indictment of his ten Democratic predeccfisoiv for failure in law enforcement. .Speaking of the next Congress, an Alabama paper remarks that "The gain of eight -eats by the Democrats in Mis souri is not at all improbable, and if a widespread coal strike is brought on the gain in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsyl vania, and even New York, will be heavy." That paper is badly deceived about Missouri, but its prayer for ca lamity has an orthodox Democratic flavor. PUNY CHLDREN Words of Interest to Every Mother in Astoria. 'Surely mothers are imt to blame for that which they cannot help," said our well known druggist. Mr. ( liarl Rogers, during a recent interview, "but when we see -o many thin, pale-faced and puny children on our streets we euinot help feeling that ninth-!- are I 1 blame, and we wi-h we cuiild tell every mother in .-'"ii;i what Vino! will do for her ehil'.'r-n." Vino is not a paten! medicine, but it contain- m a highly concentrated form all the -t 1 eugl h-.-r at ing and body-building eem.-nts of end liver oil, actually tiken from ! -h ,' livers, without grease (T oil. It does not up set the -tomach like old fa-hiolie l cod liver oil and emul-ion-, and it- ta-te is so d die-ions that diildren love it. Vino strengthens the nio-t delicate stomach, makes ijeh, n-d blood, builds strong bone structure, create- hard, firm fes tissue and ro-y-checked. sturdy children are the inevitable result. Mrs. Jennie Petve of Mansfield. Ohio, says that her little boy had overstudied and was so run down that he was a mere shadow. Vinol made him a strong, well boy in a remarkably short time. Mr. Charles Rogers says, " For both children and adults Vinol is the great est strength creator, body-builder, and health-restore we have ever sold, and we will gladly refund the money paid for it in every case where it fails to give satisfaction." Charles Rogers, druggist. mil TAGS CURES Coughs andGoIds PREVENTS Pneumonia and Consumption Foley's Honey and Tar not only tops tho cough, but heals and strength at tho lungs and prevents serious f suits from a cold. Then It no danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other seriout lung trouble u Foley's Honey and Jar It taken, at It will cure the moat stub born coughs the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may develop Into pneumonia over night. If yon have a cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tar-and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that costs you the same when you can get Foley's Honey and Tar, that coats you no more and is safe and certain In results. Contains no opiates. FOR GOVERNOR. Jeet to the approval of Kepubliean Republicans of Otegon am hereby 1 voter at the primaries. Informed that I am a candidate for the nomitution of Coventor at the prim aries to be held April 2th JAMKS WITHYCOMIIK. FOR SECRETARY OP STATE. I hereby announce tnynnlf a ctndi-! date for the oilier of Secretary of (state, j nd ak the support of all K.puhll cans. F. T. WKbillTMAN. A. M. CIlAWFOnP. FOR STATE PRINTER. The uuderlgned siinounees hi mac I nt a Itepublicnn candidate for rrnomlna tion for Mate I'tlnler, aubject to tho dreUiun of the Krpublicnn voters at thit primary election, April 20. Now servliiK flM term. The sam eoiitteiy that has been accorded to State officer generally, that of a rrtiotnina timi, would be greatly appreciated, J. II WIIITNKY. Albany, Oiegon. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myaelf as a can didate for sheriff on the Republican ticket at the primary nominating elec- FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF TUBLIC tion. KMSLEY I!OUOHTOJ. INSTRUCTION. I I hereby announce myelf aa a can- jdidat for renntnlnatlon for tho office of Superintendent of Public Instrue- The undersigned hereby announce , tion, and solicit the support of all !'. himself aa a candidate for re-election 'publicans at the primaries, April 20th. to the office of Attorney -Onera!, aub- J. H. ACK HUMAN. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. JUST ARRIVED Cured After Physicians Said He Had Consumption. E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, lid., writes: "About seven or eight years ago I had a very severe cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought someol the regular size. Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians called consumption, and I have never had any trorble with my throat or lungs since that time." Three sites 25c, 50c. Si. 00. The 50 cent tize contains two and One-half timet at much as the small tlx and the $1.00 bottle almost six timet) as much. SOLO AID RECOMMENDED IT CHARLES SOGERS, Druggist. A CAR LOAD OF Our New Stock of WALL PAPER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS AND COLORS IS NOW ON OUR SHELVES AND READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. GIVE US A CALL. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Full Line of Brushes, Paints, oils. Glass, etc., etc. B. F. Allen Son, Cor. Bond and Eleventh St. TIDE TABLE, MARCH MARCH, 1900. Higa Water. Date. 1 4:30 6:10 5:88 6:55 8:021 9:081 Thursday rriday . Saturday 3j SUNDAY 4 Monutay 5 Tue&day 6 Wednesday 7110:00 Thursday 8;ll:00 Friday 9 0:04 Friday 911:50 Saturday 10 0:41 SUNDAY 11 1:19 Monday 12 1:57 Tuesday 13 2:35 Wednesday 141 3:16 Thursday 15j 4:00 Friday 16 4:50 Saturday 171 5:40 SUNDAY 18 6:55 A. M. I T. M h.m. I ft. I h.m. I ft. 7.8! Low Water, Date. 7.6 7.4 7.3 7.31 6:031 6:00 7:11 8:30 9:44 7.6!l0:38' 7.911:24 8.3 7.6! 8.7 8.212:38 1:23 2:101 9.0 3:00 9.0 3:51 8.9! 4:50 8.6 5:58 8.2! 7:18 7.9 8:43 8.6! 9.0! 65 Thursday . il Friday ... Saturday . J-J SUNDAY Monday .. J Tuesday . Wednesday MARCH, 1906, A. M. I P. M. m.ft. I h.m. j ft 2.9 111:02 8.9 211:60 3 4 0:34 .5 1:50 , 6 3:15j 7 4:21 , 8 6:161 . 9 6:031 .10 6:471 11 7:25 8:07 8:65 9:45 40 Thursday 22 Friday 23 Saturday 24 SUNDAY 25 8.2 8.2 8.01 0:55 2:20 3:41 4:48 6:401 6:25 7:00! 7:351 8.7 M,KJ H ' Thursday 1510: Friday 16111:401 Saturday 17 SUNDAY 18 O. Mnnidn 10 ml 0.111 t TI n.rcl a a f .1 nAl n.nrl mm ril t y-' Wednesday 21 Thursday 22111:23 8.2.. Friday 23 0:12 7.912:10 Saturday 24 0:47 8.i12:50 SUNDAY 25 1:15 8,3 1:261 Monday 26 1:45 8.31 2:02 Tuesday 271 2:15 8.2( 2:37 Wednesday 28 2:41 8.1 3:141 Thursday 29 3:10! 8.0 3:5( Friday 30 3:44 7.9 4:35 3.8 4.1 4.1 0,8 0.5 0.4 1.0110:521 1.9 11:35 12:48 1:50 3:012 4:05 4:68 5:43 6:26! 7:05 7:45 8:25 9:06 9:57 0.6110:45 0.6111:43 12:51 2:08 3:22 4:25 5:17 0:0,2 6:41 7:10 7:45 3.5 3.7 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.0 1.3 MslTulav OAI 0.O7I 101 0..19 7fl ' 1 ""I ;" Tuesday 27 8:,40 1.2 8:42 Wednesday 28 9:10 1.2 9:12 I ITiursday 20 9:45 1.2 9:4m Friday 30110:201 1.3 10:15 Y Saturday 3lll:03 1.3ll:00j 3.4 1.9 1.7 1.4 0.9 0,5 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1 0.6 ai 1.7 2.4 3.0 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.1 1.6 2.0 2.6 2.9 3,3 3.0 First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. !j:staiilisiii;i) ihho. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transter Co. IUENUY 811 KRMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and TransferredTrucks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street) Phone Main 121 IP That AH Important Bath Room Vou have often heard people remark "if I were ever to build, I would plan my bath room firt and would not put all my money into the parlor with a! its finery." That is good common sense sentiment, for the bath room is the tiost Important of alJ the household. We would like to help you plan your batn room and will gladly quote you art on ",$imtilatr Ware, the l eu f a cm unitary fixtures made. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria. The MORNING ASTORIAN 65 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspape Saturday 31 4:201 7-71 5:25