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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1906)
THURSDAY, APRIL 19. !( THE MORNING ASTORIA. ASTOttLi. OftEGON. 00000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Y, C. ltinmMmgen of Pan Krsiii'lsoo wan In tin olijr yestenky n business. K. 0, 1'liikeiton nnivt'il In tlu city on the iiikiii exiie fioin piirUniul. K. (', linker f Hun FiMielseii In t lumltieos vWtor In tlii i-Dy, Tnitili Ktirl of I'IiioIiiimM I In Hi city on lniliii', Inivln conic in from I'm tin iil on thn noon tin In. 8. h, .lones, the Bnn FwiieUeo I'lunly iiinn, U a. business visitor In tliw city. J l lift out for IVilliiml on tho 0:10 express, F, It. iIoIhkiiii, ri-prci'ntln(( the ('mi I'IIhii I'liiiflc ftiiilvniy, li In Hie city on lHinc for III line, K, F. HitliMl of l'oril.m.1 I In th city iiimI i iloiiilcllcd nt tlic Huli'l Iiv inff. M. S, 11iij.mii of Sun FmiirUco, nr rixc.l in l he city yen! 'idiiy noon, Mio, N'cttlc F Ittii'lliiB of Sea tile In the city hikI 11 jjnct jit the Hotel tiv,cnt, Mm, M. It, I'omcroy aillved home (rom. I'oitlitiil 1 in the llutiln ycnt'r 1y. I'., F. Wit tli' of St, I'iiiiI Is a biiiins vl.itor in the city. .I0I111 Fomiuiin of prep Kivcr is n litr In A'IoiIh. ASSAULTED BY NEGROES. Italians Are Assaulted nd Shot by Nfgroct. WIS AStiKI.KS, Arll 18, fnt innii w fnUllr unit unullier wiimisly shut liy three negroes who waylaid thiim on F.ntprprlmi street shortly after eleven o'clock lat nl);ht. Oaro Anmto onl Luke Zelxlla. ImIIi Italian, wore the vMIiii. Amnio will ll One Imllct culrtnl hi breast and passed thi-oujfh the lung. The 'other strut V him In tho toinnrh and eatne out nt the hack. ZeVlla wn idiot throuli the ritfht arm, Thi two Italian had Iwcn umk .inu call et the lioue of some frleinl in 8aeramnU direct. Leaving the house the men proceeded down the utreit end when at the comer of Knlcrprl and WiNon streets three negroes steppe. from l-ehiiid a fleowlh of Urn clor benus and ronimenced flrliuf at the Italian with pistol. Amat Ml to the pavement at the flrt volley and Zchella run. After flrinjr nix" shots the neytoc took to tlo lr heels and disap peared in the darkness. No reason I knn for the shooting ' and roldiery wn evidently not the motive. It I be lieved to lie the tesult of a treent roe war Ix-twccii lu'roe and Italian in I he ndony in the neighborhood of where the shooting oeeiirred. X" nr. 1 out have5 Ix't-n made, nltlcliipli thi police are keari'liiiiit for the men who did the ilioolluj; SOLE BENEFICIARIES. NKW VtliK. April K Mr-. Clara JoilUiniih, widow of Mr. M. K. Oold mitli and licr tlnvc children are the oe lii'iiefii-inii.'H under Hie will of J K. (!. Smith of I'oilliind, Ore,, who died reiicutly. Tho ctute in Inre. ami Smith' rciiMjii lor o l.cciniitelilinj it a cxpreoaed lu hin will, tiled for pro bate yeterdny, wu that Dr. (lohUmith had li.fiiriided him when he wiw in need. Mrs. ruildamith and hep children formerly lived at the Hotel Anhton. Smith' property conHintn of 4of) acren ,of iicoii land, 2 KM liluiren of contiiien Toha.ro jircferred Mock, ft" HMHI lioihln of the Cnniolidat.'d Tohiuro Com puny, fl57ft KhaiCH of rireeiie CoiimiII dated Copper Company atock, 800 pre ferred and 020 cominon n!iure of lie puhlio Iron & Steel, and 100 preferred and "'Ml common ahares of United Stntea Steel corporation itock. The securi ties are et linn ted to he worth alioiit half n million, The deeda and tdoek are on deposit with the bunk of Montreal, Take HolliHtec's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. Drives away spring tired lies, gives appetite and sleep, makes you well and keeps ymi well.- Grent family tonic. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, dnipjglst. ONE MAN POLITICS. BOSTON', April IS. Representative Charles A. Towne discussed "Thn One Mail Towel' in I'olitlcs," before the Mas sachusetts Reform Club nt the Hotel Brunswick last niht. Ho declared that in this country the speaker of the Na tional House of Representatives instead of being n officer necessary for tho ef ficient conduct rif legislative business hnd become a political olllccr who could be the accumulated pow'er further the ends of the party which ho represented. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Tlioa. Lonorgan, provincial Constablo at Chaplcau, Ontario, sayai "I eaught a severe cold while hunting a , burglar in the forest awamp last fall. 1 tearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I tried It, and after using two amall bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy la Intended especially for cougha and colds. It will loosen and relieve a vcre cola in less time man ny any thor treatment and is a favorite wher- . 11 1 1 known. For Bale by Frank Hnrt and Lending Omiggsts. TRIALS COMPLETED. MONTREAL, April li-TJw trials of the Empress of lliitaln, the first of the Canadian iVIHe Railway Company's two new steamer Imvo besn completed at Liverpool, The vessels are Inteuib'd for service between Liverpool and Que bee and the second ship U in bo called the Enipifss of Ireland. The speed de veloped with deep draught as In actual service was 10 .14 knots, exceeding the guaranteed speed by 1 knots, Among thosei present at , tho trials, was Kir Thomas Nliaughui'ssy, president of the Canadian I'aelfic Railway Company. The vessel will sail for Liverpool on her maiden voyage to Canada on May fi, MATCH ARRANGED. SALT LAKE, April IH.-Alex (Ireg giiiii, manager for Dick llylaftd of Han Francisco, yesterday received ojid ac cept 4 an offer from .lohu Curlc.v, iict log on lielmlf of lleiiny Yauger of Chi- eago. for a iiialeh la'twceii the two lluhter, The ismtcst will probably take phi.e at Terre Haute, Ind,, May lllli for a pure of tfliHH) and M pr cent of th" gate receipts. GOES TO CHICAGO. CIIICAOO. April 1H, I'rof, A. C. Me Ijiughllu of the l'nlvety of Michi gan, the noted niithoiily on American iii'tocy, has accepted the oiler of the l'liivelity of Chicago lo liecoiile head of the hltory department left vacant by the resignation of 1'rofessor Jamie--on last ynr, Frofesnor McUughlin will begin his new duties on Juply I. 'iofcsor McUughliu is a son In-Uw of I'reildi nt Angell iff Michigan. LEAVES CAIRO. NEW YORK, April IS.-A cablegram t' the Herald from Alexandria says: William J. Rryan. who is touring the world lety Cairo for Ixor. He re (urns on Thursday and will leave Cairo on Sunday for the Holy Land. Success has crowned our efforts of untiring endeavor and we present to the publlo wJlh a confidence never be fore held by any other medicine. Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent, Tea or Tablet. Frank Hart, druggist. -o WRIGHTMAN IS WRIGHT. The people have begun to liiirmh for the candidacy of Hon. Frank T. Wright man for nomination for Secretary of State on the Republican ticket, Tiny say Wrlghtman is right. They know that he is honorable, capable. Industrious and honest. They know, too, that he is pe culiarly fitted by education and experi ence for the efuVimit performance of the duties of that important office. J!eides having a personal advantage over his opHimnts, Mr. Wrightmnn's geographical situation commends his candidacy. That nomination should go to Marion county firat. because the po litical geography of the location and second, because Hon. Frank T. Wright man lives there and is the beKt man yet named for the ofllcee. Mr. Wrightman is an able, thorough going, practical, popular gentleman. He Is well known throughout the state and enjoys the confidence of hosts of friends in every county who are working In dustriously for his success because they know he deserves it. He Is an alio at-torney-at lsw, a close observer, an in duntrlous. conscientious business man and has proved himself to be a faith ful public official, worthy of the hon or of any position of trust to which he may aspire. He will undoubtedly re ceive the nomination, in which event will be followed by a Roosoveltlnn ma jority. Portland New Age. HER "HONORED FEET." NEW YORK, April 17.-A morning paper lays that Mark Twain has sent a notable messago to Ellen Terry, at Loudon, preparations for whoso stage jubilee are being made, saying: "Age has not withered nor custom stalled tho admiration and nffcotlon we have felt for you for so many years. I lay them nt your honored feet with the strength and freshness of their youth upon them undminished." "O SPSCES, q FUmiHG DOMCTS MsclufcPuriry. Fmcsr Flavor, Creates Shwitth, Gta$onft&Mc!i CL0SSET&BEVE85 r PORTLAND, OREGON. ' FOR U. S. SENATOR Hon. ti, W. Cake and the Platform He Stands Upon. PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS Republican Principle the Baaii of All Development of Oregon Labor Ia tertata Opposition to Trusts Railroad Legislation. H. M.-Cake, republican candidate for United States Senator, hs announced the platform upon which he will go be fore the people of Oregon at the pri maries, 'i'lii' man and the platform will certainly meet with tlie approval of the people. Loyalty to Republican princi ples, devotion to th development of Oregon, Improvement of rivers and har bors, a vigorous policy in the reclama tion of arid lands. Government owner ship of the Oregon City locks, tariff for protection and not for monopoly, op poition to trusts, equitable railroad rate legislation aid to deserving veter an, a fair trial of the primary law, construction of the Panama canal, a strong position on the rights of labor, exclusion of Chinese coolie labor, direct election of United States Senators, and a strong stand with the President for the people, are some of the propositions iMn which Me. Cake faces tho people of Oregon. He hold the enforced principles of the Republican party a condition neces sary to the prosperity of the people and th? maintenance of our Institu tions, and point to the progress the nation has mad'- along all lines under Republican administration. He declares for harmony in the party and advo cate that consideration be hown those who bsve agisted in maintaining the 1 ' : f r f '; -v H. W. stability of the organization, and con demns discord, factions and unsettled allegiance to its principles. He urges the necessity of strong ef fort to develop the resources and in dustries of Oregon and movements to procure Fcdoral appropriations to aid In building up the state,. In the subject of improvement of rivers and harbors he pledges himself, in the event of bis election, to spare no effort to procure Federal nppropritions for the comple tion of jetty construction at the mouth of the Columbia opening of the Dallcs Celilo canal, the dredging of the Wil lamette river, and the deepening of the harbors of Tillamook, Coos and Va quina Bays and the Coquille River. lie advocates continuing contracts whereby the Improvement work will be perma nent and effective and not more contin gent appropriation "which result in little good. His platform favors a more vigorous prosecution of the work of reclaiming arid lands in Oregon than has been the case heretofore. He takes a strong stand for Govern ment ownership of tho Oregon City locks as a means of affording relief to the people of the Willamette Valley from tolls on their traffic. - He declares in favor of a tariff for protection, not for monopoly, and take the position that when a particular In dustry ha become able to take car of itself, the tariff should be modified to meet the changed conditions. The tariff laws, he says, should not be ma nipulated In the Interest of a monopoly of any commodity of the people' neces sities. A strong stand Is taken In opposition to trust which Mr. Cake declares to be a menace to the liberties of the people and contrary to every principle of pub lic policy, and he declare In favor of the prohibition of trust combine from carrying on business, their dissolution, and the punishment of violators of the law in this respect; besides uch addi tional legislation 0 Is necessary to cor-' rect the evil, , He etrongly favor giving the Inter state Commerce Commission power to regulate railroads and othjr corjora-J lions currying on an Interstate busi ness. He favor national aid for deserving veterans of the Cvil War, declaring that those who rhked life, limb, and prop erty for their- country in times of na tional danger, are entitled to aid from the Government. He Is in entire accord with' the policy of aiding those deserv ing veteran. Tho primary law, says Mr. Cake, has been adopted by an overwhelming vote of the people and he favor giving it a full, fair, and compbte trial. Ho stands far the completion of the Panama Canal with all possible dis patch in the interest of American commerce, and as a mean of facilitat ing the movement of. the American navy. II declare the right of the Ameri can workingman to organize for the protection of his right to be an inher ent one and the only mean by which he can compete with organized copitaL Hf is In favor of reducing the hour of labor and takes th position that the employment of children in classes of labor that injure them in mind and body, should be prohibited by law. The platform take a strong itand in opposition to the modification or repeal of the Chinee exclusion act. The present ytera of electing Unit- ay. - - V . ' . V 0. 5W;4 CAKE ed States Senators is unsatisfactory, says Mr. Cake, and he fully endorses tlie policy of electing United States Senators by direct vote of the people. 11c applauds the stand taken by President Roosevelt in opposition to trust and combines of capital, and pledges himself that in the event of his election, he will stand with the President on the side of the people in the fight against organized greed. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ballards Hprehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough j oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing, Henry C. Stearns: Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, May 20, 1902: "I have. been soiling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have nuvnr hnd a nrenaration that has iriven better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend it." 25o, 50c and ?l.oo. Kola by uart s urug oiore. sr McRanlas Colored Merry Makers One Night Only, Thursday Evening April 19th an's m Minstrel, Vaudeville and Musical Comedy. Prices of Admission 5oc, Children 25C Reserved Seats without extra charge can be secured ' v r.&t Hoefler's. .!"-:, -. xxixxmxmiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiniixiniiiixixiiiix J. Q. A. 1SOWLBY, President. 0. I. PETERSON', Vice-President. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid lo 1100,000, Borplns and Undivided Profits $58,000. TransaeU a General Banking Business. , Interest Paid 011 Time Deposit 8 Tenth Street, kIr4A9s leaser V CII 11 1C11 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNlFOX, Pre, and Snpt. F L BISHOP. Secretary , Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED i. Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, ; Complete Cannery CORRESPONDENCE S0UCITED. DISCRIMINATING LADIES. Bajar rin; Hemleide Aeeemat ! It DlatlaetiveaeM. The ladies who have used Newbro'a Herpiclde apeak of it in the highest ierms. for its quick effect In cleansing the scalp of dandruff and also for Us ex cellence aa a general hair-dressing. It makes the scalp feel fresh and it allaya that itching which dandruff will cause. Newbro's Herpiclde effectively cures dandruff, as It destroys the germ that causes It The same germ causes hair to fall out, and later baldness; In killing It, Herpiclde stops falling hair and prevents baldness. It Is also an ideal hair dress ing, for it lends an aristocratic charm to the hair that is quite distinctive. Soil by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to Th Herpiclde Co., ue- trolt. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. taurin, Prop. "Special Agent."' -i. tew wi.m mm "Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out S. A. GIMBE, AGENT FOR THE D0UGLW! SHOE ' , 43 Bond Street 0pp. Rpm Hlgfins tCo. mm fcA. r ws ill rHAliK PATTON, Cahler. 3. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. ASTORIA, OREGON U Beer. A. L. FOX, Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BAXK.Treaa Outfits Furnished , Foot of Fourth Street 111 III Your attention is called to our new store, now open and ready for business We Do Expert - t Painting, Graining Paper Hanging . and Frescoing A GIVE US A CALL The Eastern Painting Decorating Co. No. 75 9th St. -J wucuvnncunnT n You want U HIT what you are aiming at f I b it bird, beast or tatgtt. M:ike your f Ml shots count by shooting the STEVENS. MJ . STl'VI VS ISM! carried off 1'REMIER HONORS (or AC CURACY. Outline: Rifles, SliOtps, Pistols Ask your Dealer in sist on the STEVKNS. If you cantvt obtain, ve ship clirett, e fress prepaid, tipcn rerei(tift:atalrtr price Send 4 cts. in stamps fur Ho-wikQ Catalc df complete output. A valuab le !'ok of re fer ence f'r present snd BeauiiftilthiWi-coIorAluminumHanKciw.il be forwarded (or 10 cents in uamps. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co,, P. O. Box 4096 CEICOPBK TAILS, MASS.; V. 9. A. Ha y bstsdsJ