The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 03, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MORNING ASTOMAN, AS'IOHIA, OKKCOX.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1907,
THE
MORNING ASTORIAN
Established 1I73.
Published Daily Except Monday by
Tit J. S. DELLINGEH COMPANY.
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KitferM m ssoond-olani matter July
30. 1906. at trie poetoffloe at Astoria. Orv
roe,, aader the met of Coufreu ol March J,
us
trOrfan for the Mimmg of TBI Mom
owvarouAX to either muiVwoe or place of
1 butlana oay w mad by postal card or
1 .1. -. h W hAM An IrnwiilArdtw In dA
Utmt should bo 'ounedialWy reported to the
office of publication.
TELEPHONE MAIS 661.
Official paper of ClaUop county and
t be CHy of Astoria,
doctrines of amendment now under
v..,- In Cohkh'S . Now York utul the
whole country my to bo heartily iou
Krntulutctl upon the wisdom of the
Kmplro electors In smashing the
Hearst regime and putting tills "kld
Rlove aristocrat" In tho s.von I K''';it
ofTUv of the fnlon
KILLED BY COGS.
ENGLISH SHOOT WELL.
Engineer of San Francisco Schooner British Gunners Improve Fifty
Meets Fearful Death. Cent In One Year.
Per
4 WEATHER,
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Western Oregon and Wash-
lngton Rain or snow; colder In
south portion.
OUR TREATY WITH JAPAN.
It is quite apparent that the state
ment that the attempt of the Presi
dent to castigate San Francisco was
for the purpose of saving the face of
the Japanese had no foundation in
fact, and the story that there was
In contemplation a treaty by which
Japanese coolies would be excluded
was equally without a basis. When
Booker T. Washington and Joe dans
are representative types of their race
and each satisfies th. standards of
their respective following. The pity
the latter yam was tirst spun met wi-.r
Chronicle pointed out that there was
nothing to it. because such a treaty
RECIPROCAL DEMURRAGE.
The State Library Oonimlsslon has
Withered for the use of the members
of the Legislature the reciprocal de
nuirraKo laws of the different States
haviist such a provision in force. The
present agitation for a law ivsulut
Ittg railways brings many Inquiries
to the Commission as to tho number
of States that have lejtlslated on the
subject, and for the text of their
statutes. Those Inquiries come not
only from members of the legisla
ture, but from the public at largo.
Texas has the most stringent law
of the six states which have enact
ed laws on the subject. It makes the
penalty $25 a day for failure to fur
nish a car within 48 hours, to be re
covered by the shipper together with
all damages sustained by him. and he
is liable to the railroad In the same
amount.
Kansas has the latest law on this
subject. It was enacted last year and
while it contains some provisions not
found In the Texas law. the penalty on j
th? reciprocal reature is only $1 a
day.
Tb.r states that have passed recip
rocal demurrage laws are: Virginia.
North Carolina. Missouri. Kansas,
South Carolina ami Texas. However,
these are not all the states that have
such a frature in operation. Some
have railroad commissions with au
thority to promulgate rules concern
ing these matters and therefore at
tain the same end hut by a different
method. S.i I e m S t a l : sin a n .
SAN FKANClSCo. Jan, 2. - Louis I.ONPnX, Jan. Two further re
IVtvlck. Iti it engineer of th steam turns concerning the gun practice of
schooner Phoenix, was crushed to tho llect have been Issued giving the
death between cogwheels shortly af- result of practice from T.'.' torpedo de
ter the vessel left port today. The stroyers with 12 pounder and nix
rhoonlx stratcd from the Oakland pounder guns, and tho result with
pier at 2 o'clock .and had reached a rapid tiring guns on .Mi ships of the
miimmtimilHtlimmWHIIlliillllWmiiHlHtlll ii
r
point off Point Honlla when the acci
dent occurred, Oereick was leaning
over the cogwheels to tighten up a
screw, lie lost his balance and be
fore he could catch himself his cloth
ing was caught In the cogs and he
was dragged into the teeth of the
merciless w le i Is. The engine w as
reversed as quickly as possible and the
man's body extracted but he expired
a few minutes after being taken out.
The schooner put back to this city,
Meet. The (argots used were six by
eight feet and (he range varied from
ItOll to 1,000 yards. The reports show
that the percentage of hits to rounds
tired has Improved from 21. In llKifi
to 31. 5 In l'.iotl.
Throe ships mount 3 pounders of
Vlckers type guns supplied with the
new tel .tieoplc sight iintl with this
gun an average of more than 8 hits
per gun per minute was made.
RAISULI ARRESTED.
PARIS, Jan. 2. According to a dts
patch to the Petit Parlslen from Tan
gier, Ralsull. who was constructing
walls at Zlnat. was taken prisoner on
Tuesday and brought to Tangier. The
official reason given for his arrest 's
that he made threats against tho
chiefs of the Fahs if they submitted
to the decisions of the board of for
eign affairs as brought by Minister
of War (labbes.
CARRIE NATION
certainly smashed a hole in too bar
rooms of Kansas, but Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup has smashed all records
as a cure for coughs, Uronchltls, In
fluenza and all Pulmonary diseases. T.
C. H , Horton, Kansas, writes: "I
have never found a medicine that
would cure a cough so quickly as Hal
lard's Horehound Syrup. I have used
It for years." Hart's drug store.
A CARD.
This Is to certify that all druggists
are authorised to refund your money
If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the
cough, heals the lungs and prevents
serious results from a cold. Cures In
grippe coughs and prevents pneumon
ia and consumption. Contains n
opiates. Tho genuine Is In a yellow
package. Refuse substitutes. T. F.
TAurln, Owl Drug store.
It Is a gratifying feature to bene
tlelarles of the Chrlstmastlde gift cus
tom that It so Increases men's domes
tic ties.
How to Avoid Pneumonia.
Yo-i (' avoid pneumonia and other
serious results from a cold by taking
Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the
cough and expels the cold from the
system, as It Is mildly laxatlv. ;
fuse any but the genuine In tho yel
low package. T. F. Iiurln, owl I)rug
I Store.
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FroinotcstIesllon,Ci)eerfUl'
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Optum.Morphinc nor Mineral
Not Nahcotic.
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A perfect Remedy forf oiwllp
lion. Sour Slomach.Dinn tuna,
VYormaonvuLsioits.feverish-
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TacSimiW Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT C0PV or WRAPPER
TWO RACE TYPES.
( O C "i Tl
would be a superfluity, as the exist
ing convention provides that either
country may make laws regulating the
entrance of laborers. The Springfield
Republican appears to be one of the
few papers familiar with the treaty.
In a recent Issue it said:
"It appears then, that the United
States and Japan are both free, in
accordance with the treaty of 1S94,
to enact laws excluding from its ports
each other's laborers, or regulati: g
their entrance. If Japan now should
enact such a law and the United
States should enact a similar one, the
object which the proposed new treaty
would seek to attain would be ac
complished without any treaty."
Almost every other Journal pub
lished on the other side of the Rocky
Mountains gave credence to the ab
surd story that there was to be a
new treaty, because none of them are
familiar with the existing treaty with
Japan. San Francisco Chronicle,
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"RELIGIOUS LIBERTY."
The Pentecostal gang now doing its
alleged religious stunt in Salem and
Portland should be handled without
gloves by the authorities and be giv
en to understand, once for all, that
humbuggery of that nasty sort Is un
der the ban in Oregon. They are a
dangerous set and are playing upon
the natural conservatism of the people
In dealing with religious matters to
secure a degree of toleration and Im
munity in the practice of their rotten
code, that will eventuate in another
hideous exposition like that of the
Holy Rollers. The real religious man
or woman avoids such expression of
principle and devotion, and only Igno
ramuses, perverts and mindless crea
tures resort to such extremes as char
acterize this howling outfit up the val
ley. It is to be hoped the police pow
er of the city and county will be in
voked in flat fashion without loss of
time, and that the threatening evil will
be put down. Constitutional religious
freedom does not mean what these
people and their leaders mean, by a
long sight, and there are none in need
of proof of this so badly as the fool
"saints" and their silly victims.
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GOVERNOR HUGHES' TALK.
It will pay every American to read
and remember the text of Governor
Hughes' inaugural address at the New
York capital on New Year's Day. It
Is the expression of a thoughtful, ear
nest, cultured mind, and exceedingly
apt to the hour and the conditions of
the nation. It is strictly, in harmony
with the views of the President on the
bases of popular disaffection and rem
edial courses; and if adhered to, will
lend palpable force to the accepted
group of worshippers, but this is In
evitable; and there Is a quota of good
about the plucky little fighting coon
that has a compensating element In
it. He sent his old "mammy" a check
for five thousand dollars the other
day, so that the ring-side money did
not all go Into the sporting slop-chests
of the west. The popular sport who
can think of his mother along such
palpable lines as this. Is pretty much
a man after all, and a fair example
for dissipated and reckless fellows of
his class, Including the whites,
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GOOD OLD "MARK TWAIN."
For half a century Samuel L. Clem
ens has been cheering the world with
his quaint, rich humor, and making
things brighter for everybody. The
name of "Mark Twain" is a veritable
charm in this country and the laugh
ing world swears by the dear old
chap, who grows funnier with the
jars. Such delight as hp affords
leaves a lingering touch through days
and years and bobs up refreshingly
at all seasons, and the illimitable fea
ture of his humor Is the best part of
It; it never becomes trite. May the
narrowing years deal gently and most
happily with this man who has light
ened so many loads for others
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EDITORIAL SALAD.
How soon the sensations of the days
hide from public view! James Hazen
Hyde, for instance.
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Ielectrical contractors
In almost every house there ia
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other (loves or furnace fails to
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connection. It may be a cold hallway. No mat
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EE-SAW
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Successor! to Foard & Stokes C.
Thomas Hudam, after careful studies
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radium emanations affect germinating
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with a layer of soil very much the
same as a too powerful application
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covering, its distance from the source
of emanation and the quantity of moist
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ASTORIA, OREGON