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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, igoo. THE MOIINING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. EMEUS PROTEST British Sealen arc Interfered With By Japanese. POT ALLOWED FIRE ARMS Claim That JipiMM ray He Attentloa to Sixty-Milt Zone and Hunt With Fire Arm 1 Within Prescribed Limit. VICTORIA, B. C, Oct. S. Tn eon quence of tht Interference with their buslnet la Behrlnjt Be by .Japana vel, a large fleet of which were 11 th sea this season, huittlnf wit hint tht prescribed limit and lining Art arm, the British Columbia Sealer are to prrtt a protest to tba IrnpaHal t government, Hie British Columbia ecal trt art bound by tba term of th mo dus vivendt to remain outsldt a sixty milt tunc nd us spears only to take tealt. Tht sealer claim tht us of firearms by the Japanese make the mil to resile. that it it only with great difficulty that they esn be taken with spears. Some of tht Japanese icbooner were ordered, when leaving theli homt porta, to bring their catena lo "'lona i"r mipnieo vo vonavn, no- erdlng to Utter received from Yoko hama, but will probably change their plan aa a remit of tht raid of July last at St.' Paul Inland. RATTLING SHOOTING clpal balUegNjunuV threaten to olos many mill In Chicago, and throw mora than 8,000 workmen out ' of employ ment. Kach organisation tl determined to exterminate the other and tht am ployer have found themselvc eaught between tht two mill stones, ; A a preliminary skirmish In tht war- far thirty odd worker were called out on ttrlkt yesterday at th plant of th ! Klnsle Manufacturing company. I Carnenters tmtiiavnA ! iha Itriini.' wlekBalke-Collendef company have PRESIDENT IS WELL PLEASED been ordered on ttrlke, but woodworker are engineering to fill their place. Battleship Wissouri Hits Target Every Time. , , BOMB MARKET DISTURBED. For Mori Than Year Every Shot Fired by tba Muwomt Hal Struck Tht Target. ' WAS SUICIDE, NEW YORK, Oct. S.-Meml-er of the family and bnilne repreet)ttlve of Albert J. Adam, who we, found dead Monday w ith a bullet wound In tht head declared yeettrday that after full and careful investigation they were of the belief that not a single fnctonor circum stance warranted any suspicion or theory of murder. Information coming to them thowed that Mr. Adam had jrfven way to depreelon within the but week, although be had eonoaaled that fart from hi family, and it was all dut to the unfavorable turn taken by di abetes, with which he had , long been afflicted. THE TEMPS IS RIGHT. PARIS. Oct. 3. In an editorial aril cle tbla morning the Temp deprecate the Insinuation of French newspaper against the motivet of the Intervention of the United States in Cuba. The pa per voice hljjh praine of Secretary Tafl and express profound respect fop the entlment which Inspired Preaiden Roosevelt's coure of action. Ncverthe less, tbo Temp regards the peace which the United States assuredly will bring to Cuba a only temporary and a a postponement only from the ultimate so lutlon of the Cuban problem. BIO PURCHASE OF STAMPS. NEW YORK, Oct. 3. A morning a nee state that Sunerlntendent of In 1 ------- 1 isuranee Otto KeUey learned yesterday of 0' purchase by the Mutual Insurance company last week of $11,000 worth of 2-eent stamps. They were not securcil direct from the postofile by the com pany, but the deal was put through with a stationer. The latter got the stamps at the postofllce and sent the check be had received from the Mutua Life, to Postmaster Wilcox. Wbnt Superintendent Kelaey wants to find out and what the Mutual will be called upon to explain I the pur pose for which these stamp are to be used. The superintendent of Insurance has been advised that if the company U In nSe these stumps to send out rantnaiinr literature furthering the In teret of the administration' ticket, the policyholders' money Is being used in a wrong manner, UNKNOWN STEAMER SINKS. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 3.Rcports reached hero last night that a freight steamer foundered in the Clulf of Mex ico during the hurricane. Th report wa mnde by the member of the crew of the barkentine Jennie Hurllmrt, who eaid they could not, make out the freighter' name, nor what was the nmtter with hen. but that the crow went down with the steamer. The Jen nie ITurlburt wa wrecked. , 'RIVAL UNIONS FIGHT. -V ... ' y '. Chicago i the Battle Ground for War ring Tradesmen. CHICAGO, Oct. 3. A fight : between the Brotherhood of Carpenters and the Amalgamated Woodworker' Interna tional Union, with Chicago as the prin- KHARKOV, Oct. 3The pollct have . ' discovered a bomb factory in the out-j " skirt of th city. They took posses- :t Ion of two filled and tlaty unfilled NEW YORK, Ot. 3.-8torie brought bomb and a quantity of other explos- ashore by United Mates sailors' at Ive and secured Information leading to Provlnclowo, Mass., a dispatch to the the discovery of other lalioratorles, World declare, are to the effect that where four mor bomhl were sUd Two President Roosevelt was enthusiastic arrest were made. One of the prison- over the fin showing made by, the era Is a Sevastopol sailor who escaped : 'tnmwrt of the battleship .'Missouri' Jn irom prison nncr ne was fceinir nem urKefc practice. The sliowlnir made on the charge of participation in the with the big guns was espcially pleas recent mutiny. tlir to him. j i Two 12-iuch guns' were fired at tar : . ' . DANGER IN DELAY. K't No. 1 four shot eat-h, and every shot scored a bit, the whole eight be Kidney Dl.eaae Art Too Dangerout for ,n flr'l ,n ,thre Md 0"f hlf min 'Attoria People to Neglect. ... . .. . . Tht great danger of kidney trouble I that they get a firm hold before the offerer 'recognize them. Health i gradually undermined. Backache, head ache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary trouble, dropsy, dia betes and Brfght't disease follow in merciless tiicceioa. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidney with tht certain and safe remedy, Doan't Kidney Pills, which has cured people right hert In Astoria. , ' J. Pederson, longshoreman, living at 013 Commercial St, Astoria, Oregon, aayai "For twenty years I wa afflict ed in ont way or another with kidney trouble, suffered a great deal of pain In tht email of the back and wa con tinually tired and nervous. I had oc casional headache and also blurring of the eyesight. Every time I took cold it settled in tht kidney and added to my troubles, the secretions at such time being irregular and containing sediment. My rest was much disturbed at night on this account. I began tak ing Doan't Kidney Pills, procured at Charle Rogers' drug store, and found unexpected relief, for which I am very thankful" For sale by all AValcr. Price M cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, tola agent for the United States. Remember the take no other: utcs. President Roooevelt was standing where be could plainly see the shot In their flight and see tbem hit the tar get. As tht shells one after another truck the target he would bring bis right fist Into the palm of the left hand as though he wert striking it a blow and exclaim, "Bully! That great! Now isn't that fine! Another right through!" ' When the eight hot bad punched it huge bole right under the bull' eye, the President cried, "Eight hots, and every one right quare through the tar get) It' wonder! And 12-inch at that." f,'-, Mr. Roosevelt learned that for more than a year every 12 inch fhot fired on the Miouri has struck the target. SELF-EXPLANATORY. "Editor Aatoriani-. 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The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH There i nothing that takes away the beautiful, womanly charms like a plod ding, itooped, awkard carriage. There is absolutely no excuse for that as long j as Iiolllater'a Rocky Mountain Tea is made. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. For sale by Frank Hart. V Bitter. "I never was so happy before," said the new Benedict : "Marriage has made a different man of me." "I'm glad to bear It," said his rival, "for your wife's sake." Boston Transcript. Astoria's Best Newspaper unr Field. Anna Jordan, with the Mack Swain Company, now plairg at the Star. 0 IS OUR FIELD, AND WE COVER IT. Our field is the district tributary to the mouth of the, Columbia River. We pene trate into all, the outlying districts,, into lumber camps and isolated neighborhoods. The business of these places belongs to you, and it is worth going after.. .Space in THE MORNING ASTORIAN is reason able; contract for some and let these out siders know that you are still in business at the old stand. You may have a "grouch" but that won't get business; forget it. Let the people know what you haveto sell; they may "forget" or have "forgotten" Sfie MORNING ASTORIAN THE ONLY PAPER ON THE LOWER COLUMBIA HAVING ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE '