SUNDAY, JUNE 3, iao. THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTOltIA, OREGON. THE MORNING AST0RIAN Established 1873. Published Daily If 1KB J. S. BELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per yew 17.00 B7 mail, per month M By carrier, per month 85 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. B, mail, per year, in advance.. 11.00 Bntered M seeon delfts matter June 3R. 1906, t the postofflcw at Antortu, Ur- ltd. SyOrdw tor the dellronnir of THl Mow bwjtoua to ithr raideaos or pUeo ot bwtfneas V be md by postal card or fcroufe toteohow. Anr Irwfukrity to do irtrj bould bo tamodietoly report eJ to the ffioe ot publication. TELEPHONE MAIN Mi. Official paper of ClaUop county and Ue City of Astoria. WEAXHER. e Western Oregon and Washing- 4) ton Fair and warmer. Eastern Washington and Ore- gon Clearing and warmer. REPUBLICAN TICKET Tor United States Senator FRED W. MULKEY (Short term) " JOANATHAN BOURNE (long term) For GoTernor JAMES WTTHYCOMBE Fot Secretary of State FRANK W BENSON For State Treasurer GEO. A. STEELE For Supreme Judge ROBERT FAKIN For Attorney General A. M. CRAWFORD For Supt. Pub. Instruction J. H. ACKERMAN Fop State Printer W. S. DUNNIWAY For Commissioner of Labor 0. P. HOFF For Congress W. R. ELLIS. Clatsop County Republican Ticket. For State Senator W. T. SCHOLFIELD For Representatives ASMUS BRIX JOHN C. McCUE For Sheriff MERRITT R. POMEROY For County Clerk J. C. CLINTON For County Treasurer W. A. SHERMAN For County Judge J. A. EAKIN For County Surveyor R. C. F. ASTBURY For County Commissioner C. C. HASTEN For Coroner C. E. LINTON For Justice of the Peace, Astoria Precinct P. J. GOODMAN For Cons table JOHN SAYRE. Election June 4th, 1906. 0 VERGING UPON THE HOUR. There i infinite satisfaction to the major voters that every vote cast will be approving evidence of the merit ami measure of the men that stand for the republican party ami it principles ev erywhere in the state ami the larger tlie gross majority, the ampler the cmloie ment conceded. There is no single attribute offered by the democracy, that for a moment, ean constitute an allurement from the straight and solid vote of the republi cans; not even the personality of the leader of the opposition, one the strong est factor in warping voters from the party that for year and years has swayed the destinies of Oregon; it i all plain and honest and simple work for the republican now; no impedi ments, no doubts, no factions: the peo ple have named an invproaehabl group of men for office, and the people will deliU-nttely proceed to install them to morrow, with a unanimity and a vote that shall intrench the republican party in power, for the abundant future good of the state and the country. r..t.vti.il nil sneak one lanwunire. Put ting, therefore, Chinese aside the most spoken languages in the world are a follows, in millions: Knglish, 121); Her man. TO; Russian. tkS; Spanish. 44: Portuguese. 82. If we mere- to measure the in ratio on a two foot rule we ehouhl get the following results Potlu- guese. 4 inches; Spanish, 54 inches; .Russian, SI inches; Herman. inches; .Knglish. I foot and .1 incite.--Chicago .lournal, THE LIE DIRECT. 000000000000000000 0 EDITORAL SALAD. 0 000000000000000000 With one eye on the douma and the other on the door, the ctar is looking both wavs for Sunday. Pet dogs in Minbonnct and blue glass spectacles may be seen following their owners through the streets of Berlin in hot weather. A man was found drowned in one foot of water near Santa Crtu. Cali fornia. He must have been in it up to bis neck, however. The hour of republican triumph in the State of Oregon draws nigh, and as the time lessens the prospects brighten to the point that presages certainty. The state is again to take on the administra tion of her dominant party, and under the faithful, competent and honorable executive care of as good a Bet of men as were ever named for office since the days of her initiation among the commonwealths. The man. or group of men. whoever they may be. whatever their sentiments Doliticallv, who ar asserting that the republican nominees of the republican party in Clatsop county, are the repre sentatives of a republican, or any other, RING, are lying, and they know they are lying. This county has never had a cleaner nor more capable set of men before it for electoral choice than the men sent up by the republican citizenry of Clatsop county from the primaries for the several office within her gut There is not a bar sinister against the name nor private, nor public, record of a single man of them; they are the equals and peers of any man that has been thrust forward from any of the various and star-chambered conventions of the "citizens" or democrats, or other politi cal pot pourries that have transpired in this city and county this spring; and the votes cast for these men, from Mr. Schofield to Mr. Sayre, will suffer noth ing of negation, of waste, nor of re proach, by whomsoever cast. A lie is always a lie; nothing ean amend it, eon done it, palliate it, justify it, nor nail it, save the open truth, and we aver the truth of the statements here and now- made, the lie, liar, and lairs, to the con trary notwithstanding. o TOMORROW. Tomorrow means much for the people of Oregon and of Clatsop county; tomor row holds the destinies of many men; tomorrow will witness the triumph, and the defeat, of one of the two great po litical parties of the state; tomorrow (s the day for the exercise of the best and greatest of American franchises, and the duty of the day demands that the supreme good of the state and county shall be first considered, and then or- Haind hv tbp neonle themselves. There . 1 1 are countless "tomorrows," but tomor row is peculiarly significant, and alive with good and wholesome fruiti that shall fall to the wise and conscientious electors, if wisdom and conscience but dictate the generous success of the re publican movement now afoot; the mere election of a democratic governor in the midst of all other republican successes, ' would but be a traversty and extend tne confusion and insecurity that has mark ed the preceding four year. Tomorrow is the day for the curing of every ill and the ousting of every element of discord and every incongruity from the midst of the commanding electorate of Oregon, and to this high end and large purpose, the thought, influence, and votes of re publican Oregon will be directed TO MORROW. 0 BULL FIGHTING IN SPAIN. Spain is still a great country for bull fights. The season starts on the first Sunday after Lent and continues with a short interruption at the height of summer till the month of October. Seville and Madrid are the great centers of tauromaehia. In Spain no bull leaves the ring alive; neither do any of the horses. The expense of supplying even the poor hacks which are chosen is enor mous, and in some poverty-stricken townships horses are omitted from the performance when the corrida becomes a good deal more palatable to the stranger, though less so to the native. O'Shea states that 2400 bulls are killed annually and 3500 horses. T. P.'s Weekly. 0 It appears that the the Japanese want to grow broader as well as taller. They are repotted as drinking 3,W,000 gal lons of Wr last year. After a careful examination of the atmosphere if thd lamse through, a microscope, Mr. Shirley of Kentucky, announces he sees a speck. 0 1 A physician's remedy for bums is made from equal parts of linseed oil and lime water. This mixture should al wavs be in one's medicine chest. The sundry civil appropriation bill carries nearly one hundred millions, and some of the Wnefieiiirie of that fund will not get all that is coming to them. 0 San Francisco's buildings numbered 50,494 of wood and 3881 of other ma terials. The large-st stock of kindling makes it seem fortunate that the con flagration sparvd anything. When ITeinze sold his copper mine, taking in part payment a senatorship from Montana, neither the buyer nor seller thought it necessary to consult the people of the before closing the deal. iwmi A jooJ, sound, weather and water proof rool should be your first con sideration. Malthoid will please you and the ptic w ill be right. Be sure to send for booklets and see our agents. The Paraffine Paint Company FISHER BROS, CO Sols Agents. "PaleBohemlan Laser Beer1 ' THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brtwcd inder sanitary conditions and propctiy ed right here In Astoria. North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. TicKtt Official Elccbon Ballot for iKd MARK A CROSS (X) I) STATE Por Uoild States Senator it.mi..i ForJ muikcv. mto w. ot KsllSMSk COOI? Forfaited 8UU 8antor '75Sr Vol li Vf BOVJHNl J jV Msltn Fof OoVernor H. JONATHAN nek Catalf Vo 14 "V WITH VCOIIBE. IAIUS Btntoa Cm!? For Secretary of BUU NtNSON. FM ANR W of Ooof IM COMtf For BlaU Treaauw Vow r8 artiL. otoaoi a. of Clarknit Cooatf For 8aprenia Judga TTTTTaT IN. ROHl.lt T Unloa Conotf For Attorney General IS tilKAWI oho. A. SI Don Cwolf For Superintendent of Public Instruction V is V 1 Aiat-HMAN, J II of Hullnomsn boast? For 8tu Printer Vou, The Missouri man who swapped a 41- year-old wife and five children for a 21 'year-old wife and one child ought to have been compelled by the laws of compensation to give a jack knife and a plug of tobacco to boot. For County Judge C.J. mm "Alfonso, take that gal by the lily white hand. Ena, honey, catch on to 'Fonso. Jim, you bla.'k rascal, play 'Sugar in the dourd.' Anybody who says we ain't having fun at our house is liable to have the dogs ieked on 'em." o DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofre existing be tween J. L. Luis and Victor Johnson is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. L. Luis collects all bills and will pay all debts. He will carry on the business of the "Cash" at 1337 Franklin avenue, Astoria, hereafter in his own right. May 31, 1906. NECK JOHNSON, J. L. LUIS. 0-l-5t. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., docs all manner of texidenny, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and a.1 work guaranteed. LANGUAGES MOST SPOKEN. The most spoken language is Chinese, but as there are so many dialects in the language, and as these differ so greatly in the confines of Mongolia and Thibet fro mthose around Peking, it is scarcely correct to say that the 382,000,000 SMOOT CASE AGAIN. Regular Nominee Democratic Party. MOTTO: Continuation of Good Sosd Work; Completion of Court House; and Upbuilding of Clatsop County. BAMBOO FURNITURE PAPER RACES. TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS. ETC., HAND MADE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED. Yokohama Bazaar 628 Commercial Street, Astoria House's Action Will be Conveyed to Senate by Burrows. WASHINGTON, June 1. Just before the committee on privileges and elec tions adjourned afer taking action in the stnoot case, Senator Bcveridge mov ed that Chairman Burrows be instructed to immediately inform the Senate of the action and to request that a day be fixed for a vote at the present session. This motion was carried. Chairman Burrows did not give notice to the Senate today, contrary to the belief of the members of the committee. It is now expected to make the announcement tomorrow and ask that a day be fixed to vote, for members of the Senate who have con sidered the action of the committee, and are not agreed on the meaning of the resolution declaring that Smoot is not entitled to his seat. Chairman Burrows will draw up the report stating the ac tion of the committee. This will set forth the adoption of the Du Bois reso luion and the votes had on the motion to declare Smoot's seat vacant and to expel him, both of which failed of adoption. 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