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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. tat chance of any aentlmont by Con great to changt tht axlutlng tchtdulet. Even tht men who art In favor of tariff revision admit that tht tlmt hat mow gout by when It can bt wifely un dwrlaken from ft political point of view, If tht tariff waa to bt revised at all, It ahould have been done at tht long teuton of tht pretont Con great. In that way condition would havt been adjusted to tht new rate long before tht ntit preatdentlal elec tion and tbert would bt no quetlon at that tlmt a to whether tht changt In the tariff waa good or bad. BUY A GOOD Shooting of Captain Mac kiln Still Puzzle Authorities. AND BE WELL DRESSED IS POPULAR WITH HIS MEN UN PAY, DECEMBER 23, 1004. MOTIVE MYSTERIOUS Brothr Officer Do Not Bllv A ttlltnt Wu of tht Dlehargd Col ortd Inftntry -Wounded Mn' Condition Mueh Improved. Later Hloodhound wort placed on tht trull of (lit negro today and fol lowed tht msvnt to Darlington, ft imall latlon on tht Rock Inland lino, four nilliH nuthfat of Fort Rno, It I Inllvj tlio negro escaped on ft north bound train.' TheVt It ft itoop gradt At Darlington and train which do not top nr forced to run alow. Th feel tug among tbt enlisted man at Fort Rno It Intense and tvtn tht negro troop dvlar that hanging would be too guod for tht aaatn. It li In llovtd ht will be lynched If cftpturtd by other than soldier. It wa laarned today that Captain Macklln, who hat charge of tht port exchange, la In tht habit of keeping large sum of money In tht houet when It waa Inconvenient to bring It to tht bank at El Reno. Last tvtnlng Macklln had 1 1,509 when tht shouting occurred, MOTIVE MYSTERIOL8. No Reason Discovered ft.' ti e Uhoct- Inp tf Cp Vr Macklln ELENOR, Okln D(C. 2t.-Vo mo tlvt has been discovered for the hoot ing of Captain Macklln. Macklln U o much Improved thle evening thai doe tort aay ht will recover unlet unex pected compllj'Jhmt at In. ''ht " gro who shot Mf.ieHn la still tm-aunht. Today develop iur ti trvd only ti throw further myslai a .iiid the throw further mystery around the throw further myttery around the ahontltig. Macklln l not allowed to talk nd the other officer of Fort Reno art loath to believe .that tht ne gro aeenllnnt waa one of the members of tht discharged Twenty-fifth Infan try. The testimony of Captain Muck lln did not place the blame of the Brownsville affair upon the member of hi company. One motive might be robbery. Another might ba revenge, growing out of tht death of a mem ber of Macklln" company who fell out of tht rankt during a practice march a few day ago and waa found frown to death next day, Macklln Is ml fcnrsh with hi men, on the contrary, ba ha a reputation for kind treatment. COLLISION AT PALISADE. BAN V FRANCWCO, V J. Dec.' , ;., 13. U I reported that ft collision occurred between a freight and pas senger train at ratlsade, Nevada, and fifty were Injured. Twenty paasanger wert Injurtd, some seriously, but in far a reported nont fatally, lit tht head-on collision on tht Southern Paclflo Railroad at Itarney, Nevada, at 4; 48 thla after noon. A freight train waa ttopped on tht main lint and tht conductor, who knew that tht trl-wtekly tpeclal paaanngar waadu, went to tht of fice to telephone .for mora tlmt. A ht waa In tht office, tht paengr Iratn, going nt" fifty mile an hour, crashed Into the freight The engineer of tht freight train anyt hi watch had topped and bt did not know what tlmt It waa. The conductor at yet baa made no report. 8ALB LAKH. Dee. 12. A special to the Herald from Rano aaya that tht Injuries to paanengert art alight A brakemftn had hi leg eut oft MAY AVOID TROUBLE, TARIFF WILL STAND. Present Cengrect Will Not Make Any Change In Schedule. CW1CAOO, Dee, II. A dispatch to tht Tribune from Washington any; In aplte of tht vlgorou protests by the agricultural Implement men of the West and tht thot and leather 'roianufaoturers of the Kaat there will be no step taken toward tariff revl Ion during tho life of tht present or the next Congress. It may be that President Roosevelt noxt year will think to refer to the tariff revision Rcntlinent, hut there la not tht slight- Government Hope to Fix Japantst School Matttr. PAN FRANCISCO, Dee. ItThat tht controversy ovtr the aegregatlon of tht Japantat choot children may bt aettltd without bringing about a clash between tbt federal and muni cipal government! I tbt bopt of tbt federal autborltltt. A movement baa been Inaugurated to bring about a compromise between tbt board tf ed ucation and tht Japanese. Today Chairman Altman of tht board of ed ucation, waa approached with a prop osition to allow native born Japanese children to attend achool tht same aa American children, provided they art of tht tame age. Altman refused to consider the proposition, aaylng the board hnd no discretion but must fol low the tate law. Persons now striv ing to adjust matter, plan to Induce the next stat legislature to repeal the cotton dealing with separate achool for children of Mongolian descent, and give the board of education scope to deal with the present situation In the city. OFFICIAL QUARREL. LONDON. Dec. It In a dispatch from Dublin a correspondent of the Time say tho appointment of James Brye to the pant of British Ambaasa dor at Washington ha Induced many well Informed persona to believe that he haa sorloua difference of opinion with Sir Anthony Patrick MacDonnel undor-secretary to the Enrl of Aber deen, lord lieutenant of Ireland, over the coming rule measure. 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