THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1907. JUST RECEIVED Our lage line of cut glass intended for the Holiday trade has just arrived; being de layed on account of the car shortage. The celebrated H. C. Fry's, which took Gold Medal at Lewis and ClarkFair. Latest Designs. Special Prices. A. V. ALLEN, CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. EXCEEDEDH SPOWER Colontl Brown Avers President Erred in Disgracing Troops. FORTY-NINE DEAD Number Killed in the Recent Rock Island -Vreck. CORONER'S INQUEST IS HELD Out of Seventy-.ix Mexicans in th Car Forty-four Wer Killed, To gether with Four White Men and a Negro Porter. )liot r;iils several months ago In the lnop tlistrU-t. but aUlertnen up poriinn the measure told the council that there was necessity for such reg ulation in the case of the bettor class hotels. "Kven hotels out in Hyde Park that sprinkle the lawn with perfume every niorninK ami scrub the floor with face powder can stand a little looking af ter," said Alderman Skully. This view of the matter prevailed and the al dermen defeated amendments Intended to restrict the operation of the ordinance. ROADS FAVOR STANDARD. I Chargec of Rebating and Discrimina tion Made Against Eastern Lines. WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. Onscrtm- Ination in favor of the Standard Oil Company by railroads is charged In a TOPEKA Kans.-It Is impossible j complaint tiled today with the Inter to say exactly how many persons per- j e Commerce Commission by the ished in the Rock Island train wreck Clonal Petroleum Association at Alma, Kansas, yesterday as a num- " constituting the Central ber of bodies of Mexicans were com- j Traffic Association and New England pletely destroyed by the burning of i Traffic Association. The board of the smoking car. The conductor says trade of Kansas City complains that there were 76 Mexicans on the train. l"c and It Is feared that 44 of these were other lines running Into Kansas City killed, together with four passengers, charge 12 per car for reconslgnment ; or gram sn:ppea out oi mm cuy. i ne ! board requests that the commission prohibit the levying of such charge, and if any charge be levied, that It all men, and a negro train porter, ma- i kins; the total dead 49. A coroner's Inquest will be held at Alma. Kansas, tctday. when John Lynnes the boy telegraph operator. reasonable. who Is blamed for the accident, will testify. The investigation will be con tinued at Topeka. So far as known, all the women on the train escaped death and none was seriously Injured. W. H. Osgood, of Mitchellville, Iowa, was dragged from the ruins still alive but died in a few moments. He was identified by papers In his pockets. Rescuers pulled an arm off a passen- CANNOT DECIDE. CHICAGO, Jan. 3. No decision was reached today by the general mana gers of railways centering in Chicago, who met to consider the demands of engineers for Increased wages and an eight-hour day. Another meeting will be held Monday, when similar de- I mnnds hv the switchmen will also h ger who was wedged in the wreckage, j conB,dered Mr. Jennie Coleman of Peoria, in., ana i Mrs. J. W. Harpstrlte, of Chicago, and J her ten year old daughter Jane were COMPETE WITH SHIPPERS. riding in the tourist sleeper of the eastbound train. They were on their way to their homes in Cullison, Kan. Mrs. Harpstrlte was slightly injured about the neck and shoulders. The two women went east last night. Mrs. Freight Companies Cut Into Markets of Western Fruit Jobbers. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 3. It is prob able that the Western Fruit Jobbers' Association will lodge a formal corn rilaint with the Interstate Commerce Harrv Wright of Dalhart, Texas, and : " ft I Commission against the practice of her baby, bound for Decatur, 111., were unhurt REGULATE HOTELS. express companies in merchandising fruit and other produce in competition with shippers. The r-cent letter from Commissioner Prouty was to the effect that he did not think the express companies were violating the provis ions of the law, but he advised the Jobbers' association to make forma Chicago City Council Passes New and Strict Ordinance. CHICAGO, Jan. 3. The Chicago city council passed the ordinance for oompant to tne commission that the licensing and regulating hotels lat J rnatt(,r may ht, H..Uiel by an invest! night, although the corporation coun-1 g,.ition t,y ,n commission. sel's office has issu'-d opinions in j which the validity of such a law hasj CORONER QUESTIONS ROAD, been held doubtful. Only four nr-ga- tive votes were cast. Originally the measure was intended for the regula tion of such hotels as were closed by CANNOT PUNISH UNTRIED Declares Affair at Brownsville Was Due to Attitude of Whites, Who Did Not Desire the Black Soldiers. NKW YORK. Jan. 3. i'olon.1 Alex ander S. Hucoti. of counsel for til' Afro-American Council In the case of dismissal by President Itoosevelt of i battalion of negro troops for the Urownsvllle, Texas, affair, made pub lic his opinion yesterday. His speech will be sent to Senator Foraker and members of the Senate and House committees on military affair. Af ter reviewing the evidence presented In the President's messuKe, Colonel Paeon declares that the ncisro sol diers' discharge "without honor." was illegal and would not be upheld by the courts If brought before them under -i writ of certloraria. The colonel con tends that the Idea prevalent that the President, ns commander-in-chief of the army, can Inflict the punishment within his discretion Is a mistaken one, because under the Kngtsh and Amer ican constitutions no person (exc-pt minors, prisoners, etc) can be pun ished in time of peace except by the Judgment of a court. The President's dismissal of the negro soldiers, ! says, was Intended to be a punishment and wns a punishment The Presi dent, he uvers, may arbitrarily dis miss any enlisted man If he dlsik"S the color of that man's hair, but the President has no rUht to libel him by saying that such dismissal Is "with out honor," nor can he Inflict the added punishment of debarring such a dismissed enlisted man from civil employment under the government. Colonel Bacon argues that the fun damental cause of the Brownsville af fair was a commercial one. The best people of Brownsville, he says, had predetermined not to have negro troops stationed at Fort Brown, be cause white soldiers spent their mon ey with white merchants, Whereas the negro soldiers spent their money with Mexicans and other negroes with whom the whites had little to do. Col. Bacon says that he will not Invoke the aid of the courts In th matter until all other means fail. RAILROADS SUBMIT. Do You Realize That you need shoes for the rainy ae&aon that has now made lta ap pearance. Just Arrived for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN .FALL 8TYLE8, SMART DE8IGN8. That please the eye, lend comfort to the feet and give perfect durability. THE BEST MADE DR. A. REID'S CUSHIONED 8HOE8: Feet don't ache or tire. .Investigate the quality and be convinced. OUR 8PECIALTY LINE f Logger's Shoes Guarantees Satis faction to the Wearer None Better but a Leader of All. WASHINGTON, Jan. ',. At the coroner's imiu"st into the cause of Sunday's wreck at Terra Oper ator Detrow said he was positive that the Frederick local had cleared the block at Takoma Park before he dis played the white target for the dead train. The coroner during the hear ing demanded that th railroad officials giv definite answer why the first re lief train was held at University Sta tion for 13 minutes and a fast passen ger train allowed to pass. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros. A CARD. This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized 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 la grippe coughs and prevents pneumon ia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine Is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. How to Avoid Pneumonia. You can 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 laxative. ) fuse any but the genuine In the yel low package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Will Accept Rate Reductions Made by Kansas Commissioners. CHICAGO, Jan. 3. A despatch to the Record-H-rald from Topeka, Kans.. says: All suits now perilling In the federal court here to test the va lidity of the statute creating the Stale Board of Railroad Commissioners will be dismissed and immediately the freight rate r -duel ions, aggregating $1,500,000 annually be made by the leading railroads in the state. Tills agreeni -nt was reached at a confer ence yesterday between freight traf fic Mianagrs of the Missouri Pacific, I'nion Pacific, Koek Hand and Santa. Fe railroadx and the railroad commis sioners. Th..- agreement was apptoved last night, and will be signed by both parties to the conference today. By the terms of the agreement the rail roads will reduce the rate on coal one mill per ton mile, making an aggregate reduction of $800,000 to $1,000,000 an nually. The reduction on grain and grain products is 7 per cent, of the present rate. The board has ordered a reduc tion of only 5 per cent. The saving to Kansas shippers, will be from $500, 000. to $600,000. The rate on all kinds of paper from Missouri river points to Hutchinson, Wichita and other western points was cut 10 per cent. opmchis. The I'onimls'don Is adieu thus with the consent of Mi" Wash ington authorities The i. is, of Mis Wrlsshi'tH Is no ticeable jis beliiK I he Ill's! one III which cointnlsMonei uf imirh: ii ..ei IVI'U'ed to obey the I i v III I Hard to the deportation of limnlui .ml ailVdcd with 1 1 .uliooia. When Mis. Wcl-cliei ; land d Hcie her husband had aevc.,, d III est.iMl-dlhig lillie-elf mo III it he colli I lake care of lil-i lf' and chil dren. Coiuiitltodoiicr Walde'i n m il tile law was plain enough bin ih.it the particular application of It In lite case of the llttl. Jewish mot Iter was too In-artless. The ca -e h.li moused ureal sympathy at Fills Island and theic was general r Joidun when It was an nounced that Mrs. Wdssbeig had i good chance to li'inaln. WIRE COMPANIES MERGE. Pacific States and Sunset Telephone and Telegraph Companies One. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 3. An nouncemeni Is made that the Puclrtv States Telephone X- Teb'Kiaph Com pa ii and the Sunset Telephone & Telegraph Company have been merged Into one company and (hut their va rious properties and systems reach ing every part of the Pnclllc HIhm will be taken over by a merger company called the Paclllc Telephone & Tele graph Company. The consolidated stock has been capitalized at $.'0.01)0,. 000. Of this there will be 3'J,OH0,00O preferred stuck and IM.OOii.onii In com mon stock. Vast expenditures and experiment are planned. While the merger tint been In contemplation for some time, It was only yesterday that the details wer,. completed. The shareholders of the old companies met und by vote ordered the change. "THE CREAT NORTHWEST" LAST NIGHT AT THE STAR. "Kikhardt's Ideals." the npnlar stock company, at the Star Theater, last nlirht presented Th. Great Northwest" to a good house. The play was good In every respect and was well received by all who witnessed It. Miss Georgia A, Nichols, us Sierra Suse, was decidedly clever and made a very goid Impression with the nu- dlen.ee. Miss Nichols Is a ypung act ress with undeniable talent, and Is especially strong In this part. "The Great Northwest" will con tlnue until next Monday when "Vlr glnla" will be offered, which Is a beau tlful Southern play in Ave acts. DskoVa Little Llrer Pllla thorough ly clean the system, good for Uay U era, make clear complexion!, bright era and happy thought, old by Frank Hart's Drug Btore. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tuc ,j yA Slgni LAW NOT BLIND. Commissioner Refuses to Deport Chil dren Though Ruling Requires it. NKW YORK, Jan. ;,. - -Immigration Commissioner Robert Watohorn said yesterday that Mrs. Goldi(! Wclssbiirg, the woman who with four children carne here from Ilunsia In December to join her husband, an Albany tailor, ami was found lo be suffering from trachoma, would probably not be de ported after all. It has be'-n found, Mr. Watehorn said, that the trachoma from which she is suffering, could be spe-'dlly cured ntid he would therefore exercise his discretion and await devel- O SPICES, q CGFFEE.TEA. BAKING POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS Absolute Purity, Fines Flavor, Creator Strength, fieuoiv&bk fries, CL0SSET&DEVER5 PORTLAND. ORECON. r T (..... ' V n .... ..( .4 U' J . e-i y.i . 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Nat ural wood, as well as any color of paint, will be better for an application of IJtpiid Veneer. Liquid Ucnecr will improve even the most si Sag. Jeans' CO. beautiful furniture. It will take that .smoky look from the Piano and other Mahogany, and Is highly bene ficial to Golden Oak,Vhile Knaniel.Gilt, Silvcr and other finishes. Liquid UNer sells at 50 cents a 1ottle, and a lwttle is enough to renovate the ordinary home. Try it and you will always buy It. kuijj uy B. F. ALLEN 8 SON I THE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquor, and Cigars Hot Lunch at all Hour. 35 Centa Corner Eleventh and Commercial ASTORIA Merchant! Lunch From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p jo. OREGON