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THE IMORNIXG ASTOMAX. ASTORIA. OIIKC.OX. FRIDAY, MARCH 3", 9h A IN Illll. OF FAME ' Oregon's Niche in Gallery Not Vt. Pillarl I tl I IIIVU. ALASKA FISHING QUESTION Senator Fulton's Bill Barring Japanese j From Fishing in Alaskan Waters ' Will Shortly Come Before the , House For Final Action. ASTOKIAN NEWS 1U Y.l Walt , ington. P. (.'.. Manh A (iii.-tion. often nked iiKuit the national capital is regarding Oregon's nirhe in the hall of faiiio. It will W lemcmbored that the state has no mm Me limine there of her most cherished historic son. She is not entirely alone in the shortage. Imt such doe not prevent the curious fivm 1 inquiring when Oregon will U ready 'Oi,..,M. 0f u, death of Mr designate who shall go down to poster ity as her mot potent and loved char acter. The Hall of Fame contains some of the most historic characters of the nations, j Revolutionary days, of course, were pro- ductive of a major portion of the men who are honored there. For a time it seemed that Revolutionary duties weie the ess-ntial qualification. 11 no other achievements approached those in popu- lar favor. Rut new states and the lapse of a century make Revolutionary heroes impossible for a heavy portion of the nation's rank? of statuary fame. Oivgon and several other new states have not found it expedient to place either of the j statues allotted each of them, and does not indicate any desire for haste in the matter. Oregon being the mother state of the Northwest is naturally expected to hare the most material for such uses, and the quizzical direct their attention to Oregon's lack of representation than to any other Western state. Japanese Encroachment to be Stopped. Japanese encroachment in the fishing waters of Alaska will be brought to a close this year. Senator Fulton's bill prohibiting aliens from taking fish in the waters of that northern district, is on the House calendar at last, and is assured of final enactment there, since the Senate already has passed the meas ure. For some time, especially last year, the .Tananese have ben Dressing their fishing operations further and further jl in Muskegon and sentenced to e.gh on the American side of the Bering sea " !" Pris'J"- she was Pr" and North Pacific Ocean. United State ;dneU later and died in Oregon. Before vessels found them last year far in theh death she expressed the hope that Alaskan fisheries, catching salmon injh" -minS a ' year sentence lar-e quantities, and pickling the fish,'n Jackson pri-0.1, would tell the truth, for return to Japan. No seizures were'. Yesterday Mell Trotter, an evangelist, made, but most of the Japanese vessels that he had received a letter from took to flight when observed. That this '' '" ulli' h tl,e lllt,or -,ave thc ref-ord matter may be put in a certain state of M- 'nipl-'-ly exonerating Mrs. protection, the bill wa introduced by the Oregon senator, and henceforth care ... , , t i it , a will ra r-haarvori hv ttio rrnvmmiTlr rrt patrol the fishing grounds during the .r-g would not w;thout Cham season when poaching has been prac- berlain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on ticed. ! band continually in our home," says W. Columbia Jetty Praised. ! v- Kear" e,d,itor 2,fv the. Independent, ., x. J 1 . . , , .. Lowry Cjty, Mo. That is just what While the government is debating ewy famijr ghoulJ io when kept at whether to have the Panama canal work jjan(j rea(jy for instant use, a cold may done by contract, or turned over to the be checked at the outset and cured in engineering department of the army for 'much less time than after it has be .. .. , ,., . , come settled m the system. This rem- execution, the splendid achievements of;edy fa algQ for croup Jn the later are brought generally to atten- children, and will prevent the attack tion. Some of the figures cited to prove , when given as soon as the child be that the army engineers" are well quali- comes hoarse, or even after the croupy fied are taken from work done on the cough appears which can only be done , , . , ... , . ., when the remedy is kept at hand. For Columbia, where both canal at the Cas- ig,e by Frank Hart am leading drug cades and jetty at the mouth of the gists. Economic Grocery OF Special Grocery Bargains All This Week nothing as good nor Here Are a Radio Laundry Soap 32 bars Keg Pickles, regular $1.00; special, French Prunes, fancy Santa Clara, Rhubarb, pound Jams, assorted flavors, regular 25c E FOARD ft STOKES CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. river, attest clllcieney, Tito Columbia jetty ha aluay been regarded Htl e )ta ll difficult piece of work, owing to tin- cpoid condition of (In1 liar and t i-ona li'ornl ciiir. iili -.M'fiin againt I the ili-haige llt' of tho mor. Tin1 j. - ,niiu. im work, on the jt t im ivn ' k m Ix'low eMimutes, whore nnuiov wa tutnilicd with anything like t'air 0011 st,nn. Inn! thi contract been (ml on , 1 out inning I ji -i, ;i tunny other v.Mt work- of tin- Ktt and Notlt It, it would have 1m on liuislied for fill' ll' t':.IU t'n' original ! of thi' i'llti'1 l i-iV BELIEVES BODY THAT OF SON. HI I, I N A. M.uvh Jt, Ib'tirv Will, of thi St.iti' band Agent, believe that ' the ho.lv found in Honolulu harbor- ye- torday of a dUihaigo.l ailor from the battle-hip Oregon i 1 h : t of hi on. : Samuel Neill. who enlisted in tho navy at i Itiittf uU'iit t in 00 year nun ami recently .omj.!, lo.l his ni,v on th.it veel. Nr N(li!, ),.,,.,., ,,,,!,,! ,,nni,.ul:u- but up to noon had received no reply. The tmv mother i- iu California. INVESTIGATING DEATH. l.OS ANCF.l.ES. March 2!. lVtective, have boon detailed to investigate the .1. ,1. Flynn. of Belleville. Out., who came to J.os Angeles recently with her hu-kiud. aid to 1h- a lied Cro miw, who diap- ,..,.,( shortly after her death. Inei- J.nt;iH v. the detectives are searching for j-'lynn. In an indirect way his name has teen linked with that of an uniden tified man dying at the County Hospital of a self-inflicted pi-to wound which he received at East Lake Park. The would-te suicide detroved evervthini: jH.rs,, tiit miylit aid identitica- j j,,,, ., Mineral way his de-ciiptinn tallies with that of Flynn. INHUMAN BRUTE. gmeg Mother for Crime and Confesses After Her Death. CHICAGO. March 29. A dispatch to the Tribune from Muskegon. Mich, says: After her death, the name of aged Mrs. Clarissa S. Rice has been cleared by the confession of Ralph Leisle of Three Rivers, Mich., who is in jail in Chicago awaiting trial for killing A. Goldberg, a Chicago saloonkeejier a week ago. Early in 1904 Mr. Rice's son Charles Rice, robbed the fourth National Bank of Grand Rapids of $1150 and fled with all but 200 of the money. He was cap turcd and swore that he gave his mother, who was 76 years of age, what money he did not spend. She denied her guilt but was convict- Aiwa y 3 xkccus vuamuaiaxua ' Cough Remedv in His House. . Buyers Take Notice OUR as cheap elsewhere Few of Them keg 14 pounds . jar, special. .$1.00 . .85 . 1.00 . .05 . .20 PADKREWSKI COMING Folish Pianist Coming to America (01 Concert Tour. NEW YOKK, March 'J'.t. -lgnuciin Uadeiew-ki according to a statement made tonight, is coining to this country for a conceit tour nevt oaon. Mr. I'adeicw-ki has not played iu public -iiuv his breakdown hele a veal ago nevt month. He ha- been resting at hi home in it oi'land and dovotiug himr!f If I'omposil iiiii. Mr. I'aderewski has nearly completed a v niphuny which will he played nevt eaon. Iy the lloslou Syniplioii) or 1 liestin. It is not yet decided when the piauit will come to this country. He evpects to play iu the summer mouths in South Afiiea. It is possible that Mr. lidercwki may play in t'uha and Mevico and on his way to this coun try. In case he decides not to p' t'1 South America, the pianist will open his season in the Kat in IVcoinher. Mine. Melha is also to return to this country nevt year. NO ADVANCE. Manhattan Coal Dealers Hold Price Down Yesterday. NEW YOKK. March .!. -There ua- no uihancc yesterday in Manhattan iu the price of anthricite coal. In Urooklvn. dealers, by circular, increased the price of domestic -.ics from r..VI to $7,!H) a ton and red ah from ,7.tx to !S7.'". The dealer said that they had been notified by the operators not to take too many orders for delivery after April one. and they have o untitled their customer-. The news that the -oft coal miners in Pennsylvania iild up.-nd work on Saturday nii:ht. pending their convention on Wednesday had the result of raising the price of soft coal in New York from ?.:: to fl.M) a ton. WANT RAISE. Machinists Serve Notice on Employers of Increase in Wages. CHICAGO." March '.!.-Representatives of machinists will serve on their employer, on Saturday u thirty day no- "f 'i,'n,an,i 'ur f."'"'1 increase of wages. The demands of the men in clude a shorter working day, tetter shop conditions, and many minor details that have teen refused by employers in the signing of previous agreements with the men. The present working agreement of the machiiiin-ts union stipulates that a notice of thirty days shall te given the employers before any demand for increased wages te made. As this agreement expires May 1, the notice must be served on Saturday or the present agreement will automatical and be rein--tated for another year. ALASKAN SERVICE. San Francisco to Have Direct Line of Steamers to Alaska. SAN FRAN'f isn't. Mar.-h - A direct line of -teamer from tiii port to Alak,i i ahoiit to inaugurated. Notice was given yesterday by the Mcn-hant.' Ex change that the Rarne-on-IIibbard Com pany will put on the steamers Indiana, W'utsoii and Riiekman, to jily between San Fraiiciscfj and Nome, Fort Micheal Solomon, and fJoIovin, connecting it St. Michael with the Northern Commercial Company' river boats for points on the Yukon. The first sailing will be the bteumship Indiana, which is due to leave June 1, 1006. BUYS KEYS. Metropolitan Museum of Art Purchases Collection of Keys. NEW YORK, March 29. One hundred kevs of ornate de-sign, ancient and mediaeval, have been purchased by the Metropolitian Museum of Art and are being added to the collection of those articles which have been already gather ed. W:ith this addition the exhibit of keys now in the museum is one of the best in the world. The latest acquisition was originally gathered after nearly fifty years of effort by M. de la Noix of Paris, and is from old Castles and fro mexca- vations made on the sites of ancient cities. 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 organs, without pain or dis comfort. 25c at Chas. Rogers, drug gist. Torture By Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Philip pines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured for three months from inflammation of the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Gush ing, Me., "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three botltcs of which completely cured me." Cures Liv er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disor ders and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaran teed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. Price 50c. SOLD HIS CONTRACT Man Gets $125,000 for Lif Insur ance Contract. SOLD IT WITH HESITANCY W. II. day Testifies Bdore Referee in Bankruptcy That When He Sold Contiact He Wept Loved it Moie Than His Wife. CHICAGO. Match '.Ml. William 11 j Gray was able to get JI'.'.VUHI for a life insurance contract which he sold to K. I Kosciifcld, because of his sentimental I fondness for it. he said vetcrdav, tlrav was found ly manager and controller of tin- knight Templars and Masons' Life Indemnity Company, which was ubsotted by the WVstcru Life Indemnity Com puny. The latter has I n attacked in the fedei.il colllts. He was a wititc before Referee in Uan'hruptcy Frank I.. Wean in the in voluntary bankruptcy proceeding which are ai;aiii teiug pushed again! Rosen feld, manager of the Western. Gray's Ivnk'hts Templar contract brought the IHMI. It i, -,ll asset of his estate, and Attorne S . I.cvinsou wa en dc.noi inc; jo le.iin it intrinsic altn. " 1 snld it with heitancy," -aid the wit lie. "Theie wa a good deal of sentiment connected witli it. I built tip the bind in and when I old that contract 1 left the room with tears in my eye." "About $I25,'MK) worth of tears," aid Attorney I.cvinsou. "How do you place a value on the sentiment !'' " 1 sold it as you would sell your wife, Mr. l.evinon. Then' would be no mar ket value connected with it but a large amount of sentiment. I would not take IiMt.iMM) but I would take ?l2.5.fHM)." Attorney Levinson declared that a a result of the examination he will tegin action against Gray to recover the $12.", (KM). "1 will set up that the ale wa a fraud on Roscnfeld's creditor and must be set aside," he said. ATTELL AND NIEL MATCHED. I.OS ANCKI.K.S..-March '-':. - Manager Tom MeCan-y of the I'acitie Athletic ( lllb has closed a match between Abe) Attell and Krankie Niel for the feather weight championship of the world at Los Angeh-s April Jn. The weight stipu lation i 122 pminil riiigide-the feath erweight limit. Reside, the rhampioihip. Met'.ncy will otl't-r a ehauipion.hip belt dusting all the way from .Vl and I.ihni. Thi. will be the lir-t le-lt. lig'nt to he held -inee t), Richard K. I'n diamond belt. WORK IN S. P. CUTOFF. Kl'fJENE, Oie., Mar.-h 2!'. A lar-e crew of men i- at work on (lie Southern Pacific Company' bridge aero the Wil lamette river at Springfield. Engineer (', S. Kreeland think- the cutoff will be ready for trains dune 1. Tien have la-en laid the entire distance fiom Springfield to llender.on, and when bridge wotk i completed rails will be laid and the track turned over to the traffic department. EXPENSIVE HORSE. William G. Rockefeller Buys Famous Chestnut Gelding. NEW YORK, March 2!.--)utbidding a throng of New York equestrians us well as nome from Chicago last night, Wil liam 0. Rockefeller secured Four Cylin der, a chcitnut gelding that turned the Lexington, Ky., track, in 2:35, in a pub lic race last reason. Mr. Rockefeller paid $1400. This was said to be the highest price paid fop a saddle horse at eauction in New York since 1001. Bid ding for all the twenty-three Kentucky saddle horses offered was extremely ag gressive. The lot was sold in an hour and a half for 13,010, ati average of JjS.ioH. J lie total and average, as well as the top price, were the bct recorded in live years in thc New York market for saddle horses at auction. If. V. W'eftthjerlie, ownfr of the champion high jumper Pearl, paid $H00 for the dark chestnut mare Par Value. Two of the choice ones went to Mrs. P. l'arnhiim, who paid $000 for Spring Fancy, a five-year-old may mare, and $730 for Momi Van, a strapping big bay ninre. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien tofic wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns. Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store. TO PLEASE THE BOYS IN Sril CTINC Ol'K SPKINti STOCK 1T. MAM! NOT OVf.HI.OOKCD THE FACT THAT BOYS WANT SPRING SUITS THE,' SAMf! AS DO Till IK IAT1ICHS. AND IIAVf! OIHN SPECIAL STt'UY TO OCR HOYS CLOTHING TOR 1PKING. V(! WISH TO CALL VOIR ATTENTION TO OUR BOYS' WATER PROOF SUITS JUT THE THING Ok OREGON WEATHER GUARANTEED WATE R PROOE. SUITS I ROM ijCiOO to H.00 SEE OCR WINDOWS IOR LATEST STYLES IN lATEST IAHRICS EOR BOYS P. A. STOKES OUR AIM IS TO m 1 Doctors Are Puulrd. The t nuirkalile recovery of Kenneth Mclver, of Vunerhoro, Me., U th sub jeet of iinH'h interet to tho medical fraternity afld a widb citcle of fiiends. He nays of hi cne: "Owing to never inflammation of the Throat and con gntion of Ihe Lungs, three diH-!om gave me up to die, when, as a Inst renort, 1 was induced to try Pr. King's New Ii covery and I am happy to nay, it saved my life." Cures the wont Cough and ColiU, Hnnichitis, ToiinlitU, Weak Lungs, lIo.ireencii and l.atiripp". tiuar anteed at Chan. Roger' drug tote. 5c and Jl.Wt. Trial txittle 'ree. SUTTON AFTER H0PPE. NT-AV YORK, Match 2!'. Ceorge II Sutton, tho billiard player, who ha made Pari hi home for the at four year, was among the paciiger on the White Star Steamship Teutonic, which docked lut night. Sutton came over to take part iu the billiard tournament at Madi-on Sipuire fJunb'ti next month at 1H2. ill which he will meet Willie Hoppe, the boy champion .nlliong othei. He wa much interested iu the details of the match on Tue'lav night, when iloppe defeated Slooii for the Wuild'i cham pionship at H.I. "I lat sins'. u with ii mii'h iiiu'hcr average than Hoppe'," he said, "and! while 1 ica'ii' that Hoppe i- yie.it billiardi!. I Hunk 1 will he aide t l at j j . .. Sutton that ow nig to an advert- deci-ioii liy th- l-'reti.-h n.uil. prohibiting; betting in cnm-ctioii with billiards, the! . game i il'-a' he eV t-d t lltillitel . 111 I al ls, me mlilcil lti.lt leliiaill III this eollll'l'V ill T Eczema Broke Out Also on Hands and Limbs -Suffering Intense Doctors Said Too Old to Be Cured -An Old Soldier of 80 Years Declares: "CUTICURA TREATMENT IS A BLESSING" "At all times and to all people I am nilling to testify to the rncrittt of Cu ticura. It saved me from worse than the tortures of hades, alxiut thc year 1900, with itching on my scalp and temples, and afterwards it commenced to break out on my hands. Then it broke out on my limbs. I was advised to use salt and water, which 1 did, to do effect. I then went to a Surgeon , who commenced treating me with a wash of borax. This treatment did me no good, but rather aggravated the disease. 1 then told him I would go and see a phy sician In Erie. The reply was that I could go anywhere, but a case of eczema like mine could not be cured; that 1 waa ton old (HO). 1 went to an eminent doctor in the city of Erie and treated with him for six months, with like results. 1 had read of the Cu ticura Remedies often. I was strongly tempted to give them a triul, so 1 aent for thc Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent and continued tnking tho RcsoLvent until I hud taken six ltottles, stopping It to take the Pills. 1 was now getting better. 1 took two baths a day, and at night 1 let the lather of the Soap dry on. I used the Ointment with great effect after washing in warm water, to stop the itching at once. I em now cured. "The Cuticura treatment to a blessing and should be used by every one who bas itching of the nkin. I can't say any more, and thank Clod that He has given the world Buch a curative. You can use this letter as you please. A very much befriended man, Wm, II. Gray, 3303 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Ta., August 2, 1905," Coniplttr Eitmitl and Intfrnil Trutmrat lot rtrj Rumor, from Phnpki to Scrofula, from Infancy lo Ah, conilnllng of Cultrura Soap, 2Ac, Ointment, Mlc, KmoIv nl, Wlc. lu form of Ohocolati Coated I'tila.iMr-. prrvlal of 4u), may ba had of all drugjlUti. A Ingle art often curea. f otter Drug A CJIiem. Corp., Sole Prope.., lloiton, Maia. M" Uaitt free, " Iiow to Cure JJUfljurluf JJuiuvra." Him e:i ITCHING SCALP PLEASE YOU. n rn mm call at AST0RIAGR0CERY We oiler you tho bct good that you tan get in Astoria fur the mouey. Our grocerle are always freih and up-to-date. Freh fruits and vegetable in "eaion. Orders by telfpholia attMulexl to I promptly aa If you called at tl.e sto. 4ST0RIA GROCERY Phone Main (MI 923 Commercial St, Gives Health, Vigor and Tone. Herbitie i a loon for auffereta from aneniuia. Ry it Use th blood i , quickly regenerated and the color I- '" liuiuml. Ihe drooping ttrengtll i reuved. The languor U dimlnibd. llcallh. vigor and tone predominate. V(W jf( hn(iy t,tivity r,ujti, Mr. Relle II. Shriel Middlcbor6'ujh, Ill, write, I have been troubled with livitr roonituirit nfwt ri.Mtr l.liwtit nmt , " I - - - .... . have found nothing to b'liellt me like I let bine, I hope never to be without k. 1 have wiohed that I bad known of it "in n. y huband' life time." 50c. Sold by 1 II irt'n dnig store. NOTICE. All voters of ClatMop county, Irren peetivu of parties, are hereby invited and requetted to meet and participate In a ma meeting to lie held In "Logan hall " at Astoria, on Saturday, April 21, llidd, at 10 a. iiu for the purpoae of nominating a full county ticket to b voted for on Monday, June 4, 1906. C. J. TRENCH A RD, Chairman of the Citizens Committee of Astoria, Ora. MAX W. rOHL, Secretary. "PalcBcIicmlan Laser Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed under Military condition and pronetiy until right here In Allot la. North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. The Best Cough Syrup. S. L. Apple, ex-Probale Judge, Ot tawa Co., Kansas, writes: "This is to say that I have used Ballard's Hore- timirwl Mirmn fnr venrii. iirul T do not f hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I have ever used." 25o 50o and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store.