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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1906)
FRIDAY, NOVIMIH THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, ORKUON. New Arrivals We Have Just Received a Large Line of JARDINIERE The Celebrated Mat Grun in Latest Shapes A. V. ALLEN, WHERE ALL PEOPLE GO FOR BARGAINS Sole Agents for Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. WASHINGTON LETTER Interesting Capital Gossip From Astorian News Bureau. KUTZ TO MAKE EXAMINATION KEEP OUT CHINESE Thirty Two Chinamen Refused Admission at Liverpool. CONSIDERED IMPO RTANT CASE Immigration Board of Liverpool Taka tha Question of Permitting China man to Land In Graat Britain Under Advisement. dispatch from Pol Rio says redro N. Gonxales, iVnUtrlo Castro and S. V. Marquea Mexican newspaper men, wer arrested there yesterday by United Statea marshals at the request of the Mexican government. Marques Is a cartoonist and Is alleged to haw displeased the Mexican government by caricatures of President Plas. He will be brought here today for trial be fore the United States commissioner. Six other Americans were brought here from Pel Rto yesterday by Unit ed States officers. They are charged with having participated In the raid on JImlnei, Coahulla, September 26. Report That Senator Piatt of New York Will Soon Resign from the United States Senste, Account of III Health. nothing but peace and good-will to ward the United State. The article aro extremely moderate and friendly In tone, setting forth that tho trouble In San Francisco are entirely local and that they cannot be permitted In any sense to Interfere with the growth of doner bushier and political rela tions between Jaixui and the United States. They also Indlcittd ft rend I news on the part of Japan to enter In fo a reciprocity treaty with this coun try to further commercial Interest between the two nut Ion. PAINTING COMPLETED. Sculptor Finishes Painting Begun Years Ago. 53 LONDON, Nov. 22. The first at-J 'EW TORK. Nov. 22. Thomas tempt to exclude Chinese from landing ! Ball, the sculptor, of Mont Clair, N. In Great Britain Is now occupying J J- &as Just completed a painting he tho attention of the immigration began fifty-three years ago. Tho plc board. Thirty-two Chinese from J ture which covers a canvas more than Hong Kong who arrived at Gravesend, j tour fee' y Ave, depicts Christ chld made their way to Liverpool, where j lis Martha, as told in the Gospel of St Luke. Mr. Ball began the picture In Boston In 1S53, when he was 24 years old. but was unable to finish it until now. because his work as a sculptor took up all his time. they had been engaged to work In laundries, but were refused permission to land, the Immigration officers bas ing their refusal on the Chinamen lacking means to support themselves. The case was appealed to the Immi gration Board and after consideration, decision was postponed, the chairman of the board pointing out that this was the first case under the law and one of great Importance. ITALIAN WARBLER. (Continued from page 1) CARTOONIST ARRESTED. orously deny and they are bending every effort to provo the charges Mexican Authorities Displeased With ! a?aln?t the tenor. Caruso stood questioning for nearly I three hours In the stuffy police court -A I yestert,ay while a crowd of nearly 500 , curious people thronged the place to i listen to the testimony. "Mrs. Gra- ham," who made the original complain Somo of His Productions. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 22.- Do You Realize WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.- Lov of luxury In these United States bus tea ched a pitch never dreamed of In th most luxurious days of ancient Home Within the last fiscal year this nation brought from abroad articles that can not be classed as necessaries to the value of $100,000,000. Of this amount $40,000,000 went to buy diamonds and other precious stones for the docking out of American women. In fact, the women are chargeable with the great er part of this big sum, for $40,000,000 went to purchase laces, edging, em broideries and ribbons, while $T,000. 000 represents the amount Invested In feathers natural and artificial, which probably by this time are raving from millinery "creations". The men, how ever, are not altogether simple In their taste Tobacco, cigars and cig arettes were Imported to the extent of $25,000,000. and there was $3,000,000. which they undoubtedly shared with their wives and sweetheart, for the American man Is nothing If not gal lant There Is another side to the pic ture, however, for the amount of opium for smoking Imported reached a valuation of $1,230,000 as compared with $75,000 a decade ago. The vice. Itmay be seen. Is growing rapidly, and as the customs tax Is very heavy, It is likely that va.t amounts of the drug are smuggled despite the vigi lance of the customs officers. Thu American Hanker' Association convention has! Inet, pondered iVver currency reform, adopted a plan and adjourned. To the layman the scheme of the men of money seems to go a long way toward prevent lug mne. tary troubles and consequent panic but It remain for somo of the Trea sury officials or opposition hanker to pick (laws In It, A number of bank ers have gone home, but several have gone down to Hot Spring Vn., where their headiiuatei will be the Home- stead hotel for a couple of week while they take tho baths at the noted win ter resort. One tern man of af fair, who Is badly twisted with rbeu mntlsm but who wax the life of the party, bade his friend good-bye In the lobby of the New Wlllard. Mure wove done our best to cure the financial body of Its ailment", he said, lauifhlngly. "I think It's up to me to look out for my personal shortco mings In circulation. I'm not leni tender, although I'm not counterfeit. It Isn't the "Immunity bath" I'm go ing after, but I hope It'll prove as ef-fectlve." Ladies. Attention f Just ariivcd a new Hue of Carvers and Roasters for Thanksgiving SKH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co.Jnc. Succnaora t Foard 8oki Ca. ' AMUSEMENTS STAR THEATER P. OKVURTZ, Manager Margarita Fisher Co. IN A TURKU ACT'COMKDY KNT1TI.KD 66 HIT ILL 99 M&On II ILIY Popular Prices: 1 5c, 25c and 35c. Hox Office Opens 7:30. Curtain Rises at 8:15 Sharp. Fcali ran be iccurol by Telephone Main jSji for alt jcrfortU4nc Hox otlu t open from a until 4 p. tn. daily That you need shoes for the rainy season that has now made its appearance. Just Arrived for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN .FALL STYLES, SMART DESIGNS. mat please the eye, lend comfort to facts, and Jeremiah McCarty, a visitor the feet and give perfect durability. ; in the park during the alleged oceur- corroborated the officer's state- that Caruso annoyed her, did not ap pear. Diligent search by both the pro secution and the defense has failed to reveai ner wnereaoouis anj it is not i a few days. thought likely now that she will ap pear In "the case at all. Officer Cane, who asserts that he j witnessed the offense, testified to the Persistent rumors are In circulation that Senator Piatt of New York will resign his seat, the resignation to take effect before Dec.3, when Congress con venes. It Is said that tho Senator's 111 health and the notoriety conse quent upon his separation from Mrs. Piatt hava spurred him to take the action. For some years the senior Sen ator from New York has been In pre carious health, and his resignation has been expected nearly a score of times, but he has held on with grim tenacity. His colleague. Senator Depew, Is said to have almost completely recovered hi old-time health and spirits, and ho Is expected back to the capital within THE BEST MADE DR. A. REID'S CUSHIONED SHOES: rence, ments. Caruso took the stand In his own de fense, and entered vigorous denial of the charges. hjs examination was not concluded when an adjournment Feet don't ache or tire. .Investigate was taken until today. There was a large crowd of Caruso's fellow countrymen In court and they gave him a salvo of "viva! Caruso," when he left; a number of Americans the quality and be convinced OUR SPECIALTY LINE of Logger's Shoes Guarantees Satis- faction to the Wearer None Better but a Leader of All. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros. present hissed. Good for everything a salve Is used for and especially recommended for piles. That Is what we say of De Wltt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the market for years and a standby In thousands of families Get DeWltt's Sold by Chas. ogers, Druggist. MUSIC Standard Classical music, Easy Practice Pieces, and a large lot of Late Popular Music. All on 10c Counter E. A. Higgins Co., SUCCESSOR TO J. N- GKIFFJLV Books Music Stationery Captain Charles V" k'utz, of the Corps of Engineers, left this week on a tour of Inspection of the rivers of the Middle West ;4nd South, and to at tend puhlls hearings to be held In a number of cities and towns by a com mittee of the board of engineers for rivers and harbors. In addition Cap tain Kufz will make a careful examl nation, at the re'imst of the House committee on rivers and harbors, of the proposed fourteen foot ship canal from Lockport, 111. to St. Louis. This Is the project that Is Intended to Join the waters of the Great Lakes with the Gulf of Mexico, giving the Mississippi and Missouri river valley states direct water transportation to the outside world and insuring them a share In the great trade with South and Central America certain to be opened up once the Panama Canal Is finished. The Inspection tour mado by Captain Kutz will not amount to much, however, unless Congress adopts a more liberal policy with regard to waterways development than It has followed In the past. Already there are Improvement projects approved by the government engineers amount ing to upward of 1300,000,000. The National Rivers and Harbors, which meets In convention here Dec 6 ami 7, is striving to have the Federal gov. eminent provide means for carrying out the recommendations of the engl- eers. An annual appropriation of $50,000,000 Is to be asked at the hands of Congress and the sentiment In fa- vor of such an appropriation is grow- ( ing very strong among cornmercla ' bodies throughout the country. "The People of the I'nlted States v. ineodore Roosevelt. President." will be tho title of n suit that will he filed a oon n the Chief Executive return from the Isthmu. If James H. Green a negro lawyer of this city carries out nis intention. The lawyer will take up the case of the three companies of tho Twenty-fifth Infantry, whom tho President discharged because of tho nrownvlo, Tex, race troubles. The negro soldier. It will be remem bered, refused to divulge the Identity of several of their number who en gaged In a shooting affray with rill xens of the town, and the President discharging the batnllon. which took from the members the right to serve again In th military or naval service of tho nation, and furthermore abro gated their civil right. Thl order, contends Mr. Green, Is In direct vio lation of the Constitution, nnd he pro poses to bring suit to compel the set ting aside of the Presidential order and the return of ihelr civil right to his clients. Only hy n cmirtmartlnl can men he punished as the President punished them, Is the contention. ASTORIA THEATRE 1L . til. Y Kit, Mgr. TO-NIGHT Thelack Swain Theater Co WILL PRKSKNT "The Village Blacksmith'' PRICES N',h,f.Sf.25r!35c Wn Mn nsn fOS If there is any ant I -American fee ling in Japan, It is not evidenced by the editorial expressions of the prin cipal newspapers of the Inland Empire. Despite reports that all Japan Is arou sed over the treatment said to be ac corded their countrymen on tho Pa cific Coast, a batch of clippings re ceived by the State Department from Ambassador Wright at Toklo breathe Secretary Wilson back .lt ,( desk after a two-week's vlxlt n hi native state of ohlo. The H-creta-ry has a, number of pet project on hand, hut the one In which he Is ta king the most Interest the pure food law, for he believe, It f u,,. most vital Importance to nil the pco pie. Tfe will recommend to Congress iext month that an npprprlatlnn of $250 '") re made to permit of the ,.hYen enforcement of the law, for at the pre em nine mere are no funds with which to compel its observance, 'fh Secretary Is enthusiastic over the hti .- c.,r,i crops or me Western states. His own state, he said on his return Is In the same sad condition with re K.iro. to lanor as are Its neighbors. Farmers are offering 4 cents a bushi ror tiuskers. a price which enrbles a good man to make from 3 to It. CO a day, with his board furnished. Even at these liberal figures tho supply of men Is not nearly sufficient to mee the demand. There is walling and weeping In An napolls nnd West Point because of th new railroad rate bill. It has been the practice of the railroads to carry tho '"""'""ll; nmirais and Generals to the annual football game without charge. When the usual courtesy was diplomatically asked this year, It was learned that, under tho ruling of the Hepburn bill, tho cadets would be com n.l 1 ,1 . ... i-w.cu to pay tneir own fares. The war Department, after a full Inves. ligation of tho matter, has bowed Its noad to the Inevitable and has ordered tho cadets, if they want to chase the Pigskin against the Jacklcs of the oth er arm of tho service, to scrape to somer me price of a railroad ticket or stay in barracks. SCO! BAY IBON & BRASS ASTOBIA, OltKCOK IRON AND BRASS FOUKftIS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS 1 1 oiirotK.alirlv. t, i.jni. r i nlr work Tel. Main 2MI l'p to I t Haw. Mill Mncliiiwj) INtli-aml Frank lln Avt. Croup. A wnllnltlA ... . .....o.,,,.; menicine and nno ifeot should always be kept In thn bom. ... " " immediate une Is Chamberlain's CotmL Jl win prevent the nitn,.i, i. g.ven as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even afler the croupy comrti appears. For sale by Frank Hart, tae Leading Druggist. VIT10PIANE The new artistic window deco ration. A substitute for stained glass at one twentieth the cost. Easily applied. B. F. ALLEN 0 SON NEW STORE CO!, nth AMD BOITD STREETS. wrtiviwu A IMKAMSTRKSH, FOIl Plain and fartcy sewing, also dressmaking. L News from Want-Adville ITTLW Sister Wllkeraon Was handy with the needle. Tucks and darts and hems and gores, Sho cortalnly could wheedle. i Out of, Into, any goods, Slid always dressed most tasty. Brother Wllkorson he died. Pneumonia rather hasty! i All tho sisters of her church Exchanged surprise, and wonder, As to how sho'd got along, Sho got along by thunder! Went to live In Want-Advlllo, Whero seamstresses were wanted, Jfevor once by povorty Was Little Slstor haunted. ! '' MORAL. Advertise in The Astorlan.