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THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1007, THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOMA, OREGON. CORONER'S INQUEST Death of Blanche Day is Being Closely Scrutinized. YOUNG MAN IS CONSPICUOUS Principal Ttimoni Adduced Yttei-' day Given in FullOther Wit rwte Corroborate ItExamina tion Continued for Cue, Yi-Ki'iluy InnllllliK ll 10 It'i I'M k ('urtiiiir V. ( A. I'nlil miiiiini'iii'il, mul HVIIIti I'l H'TVllf, (IN JUK'IN, III till" lllltt' l r nf tlm liinu-'Hi licld mi thi. Iiii'ly nf H'llln ll" lny (r Itotfi-IM), tin- Kill Hill ii)k, IIh- fiillnwlim well known 1 1 1 - 51 DM Of AMoliil, Ml'MHIM. Wllllulll Hohh, .liilm l. M.lliiiliin, K unburn, W. J lurry, A. ! Hpi-xuiili mul I'. l.uwlr, un, ill inn it pinni'ilml to i-Xiltilllir i irrnuii nf wltni'H'M'i III tlut relation. Tim 111 "I Wlltll'H iM'llllllH-il Willi III'. -, l, Kali-a, wli li-ntluiniiy wim tu tin- i-nVi-t Hint lii vm muiiiiiiiiih"! tu ill'ii'l lli Kill ii'i'l f'Hi'i'l l'T ijITitIii trmii nlnil'lii, ii'MiilHiiK limn t"" fi'-'-I ',. f t.i lt.ft-DU illl'l'lliul I'Vl'I'IHV n( I llr ll'ii' nf III"! ('Mill' W'H' lll'llll'lulll. II" llll'l llf till' I'l 'lfi'l"llfll Mll lit' Ifiik to Aiivn lnr llf'-, ii'i'l I bill ln- l.tl-,,-r, pin II. illy, tit l-iinl, In foil- Ii" l'-fl ll-l Ill t -- 1 1 f l t ' Wim llUpllrlitiil .,iKi-ly by Hut f I" H rilhltiK on, whu tt.iii r.illi-'l Into tin- ''!' wliru V-.' ntibki-ii Kl'l " I''"" t" b"-l-ltal lut'i In lb., ulitbi, in niUi.-r, I'itr ly un 'I'm-Hil iy lii'ii nlliK. tin- huiii'-i.ium- an. I .-IT.-i . b- ln i.i ll.-l by l"tli l.nt I, iih-Ii Tbi- pilnilpiil w II in h nf Un- -ii hhIoii v'ik JtlllliH Wllbui, tin- bulii'-n liiiill lllfnr of III,, Wilbbllf roii' i-lt bull, wllif tin Kill wu i-nipb-yi-il iin-I wtu-r- ubi wit Dial I a Id-ii III. !! "iM In im rt : "I wntk for i'. I-'. Win-, ii m iiuiiiiiK- ' if th- Wnbloif rtm ! ( bull. I r'-niib I" rooiiiH nv-r the obi IIk rciuiinini on Twrlflb Htri-i-l I miw fn' Kill, I'.lunrbi" liny, bi-fon- ln-r ili-'Hb, Hii t it llrl mi Hiiltinbiy lift iiliniit 115 p in. m lln- Wiiblorf ll-'r wlMli-r In-trodut-fl b-r to ino mi'l iik"l If h' roubl K" " work. Wbr-n 1 imUi-l b-i fK", thu Klrl bi-rm-lf Hiilil. I inn pM,ii r nKf limit, or I wiHil.ln't In- b'-n-.' I ri-plli-1, 'Wi ll, ymi un- not nun Ii pilKt It,' llll-l Hill- nl, I, 'If I W.IK (I nmti I ill I, I viili, :iblKbl.' Sin- link, , nr it room ui'l I Kvr In r No. Is. 1 1 I r.ol K,-,, i-r iiK-ibi until vi-nlnK wli-n llif work bi'Kiill. Slip wol'ki-il :i II liinbl Mul hi i-iiii-i Jolly mill i bi-- rftil AtUi 'l I'll' Wlli'l'i- "III' I I'lll'l llll'l it KOO'I pi, li i- I" rut mul I I" M bi-r to k "lib Hi--ntbi-r kIi I". tbi-y kin-w w b.-n- to kh IHil tio hi-i- bit iumIii until s . in ri II : I ft on Hnn-biy vi-nlnir Sin- tiirt o I'll lip Mill I IH. 1 IbollKllt It Mil" i bi- nboiibl b ivi- lln' IimII, Put ill I fot I'ilV llilli'll litli-nlion !n (. ';i ill tin- bin. Sin' liiiin- up t" wb'i.' WiiN mul Hiiri-i to full. Shi' Hiibl fhi WHM b'k llll'l iimimI in,- In : linu Hit tb.' Hl.iliM or tin. ilnnr, Axkril bi'i vbiit tin- iiiiilli-r v:im aii'l nil ! m.MiI, 'I' Ii my Iii ih I.' Slin wan 1 1 ' inblliiK I'll nvi-r; bail bnl, I nf li,-i- by Ibiil time llllil lli'lpi'il bi'r ilpHt.ilii In In i inoin. Slu' llll'l h)ii bail -in h nh'II MI'IIii ofliTi. Sbn imki'd mi' ti un f :hIi-ii bi-r hUIi Im mul n" Ib'-ir ni no i lii Ibi'i'i', I ill. I bilp Int. Sbi- I Inn ilhklMl f"- lll'l- Hint IT Willi W.-IM III Hli' 1-ollHl'. I XllKKi'Mli'il CIlllllIK for ,'l 'llM - Im, but Kbf foi binb- II, HiiyltiK hIu . oulil bi nvi-r II In 1 1 1 1 T mi bom. II. r M m or ciiiiii' to bi'f. 1 wi-nt bi'low. Weill lip aKalll, nbniil tblVi'-iUal li lH nf !in liniir lalrr, fmincl bi'i- JuhI mIioiiI Oh fliinii', im Im'I t it, nn worm-, mi'l I tl'DUKht hIii was Kf'ttliiK bi'tti'i-, wo 1 left. In Ui mlnuti'M tbi'y faiiK lb' tnnm bell, iinil lur hImIim- hiiPI Hbc imi'! J-itvc ii ilni'tor, Tlic Klrl vviih tbi'ii iih Muck iih Mr. Hpi'xiirlh'M but. Ti'lo rhont'il for I)r. KhIi-h. 1 took hold of I i-r imi! HbooU her. AhIumI bcr wbal fbe bad tnkon nd nh iinswcrcil 'Nolb Int?.' I Hiibl to bi-r, 'If you don't u-niit t illn, It'll mo wbiit you took.' 1 thnURht hIh' Inn! pnlnoni'd lii'twlf. Thisn I iiHked her iikiiIii, 'How iimny plllH did you tuke '.'" She nnswereil, 'Two,' I went down mid Kot n m-vrn ouni'i? kIuhm of wati'i' nnd put two tu bb'RpoonftillH of Halt In It mid made Imr drink It, I did H to miiki' bor throw up. The doctor roI thore tbi'ii nnrl the Halt and water .scomed to liavo mudii her (iiihIdi-. At the doctor's rc quent I went to tho Kagle drutr hUii'p for a hypodermic nocdlo. lie used It. Fhe dirt not murmur nor moan. Wo rubbed her for an hour and a half. T understood the Injection given her by the doctor wa for tho heart; Hhe had turned very dark, but doomed to Im prove come. We applied hot water I fig, beat her all over, worked her iinnr, 1 it i ft ft b1'!' over mi her Hlnmuib, Mliil In miiki' bor throw up. Then Hie iloi'tnr left an hour after, A yniniK niiin. a fib-nd of her nlwter, don't know lie mini", mine In while Hie ilmloi h.im ibi'i,. mul be riled, 'If money mil MVe bi'i', b-l'H Mine her!' lie went 'o Ibe lioNpllnl wllb her. I think Hi" yollllK fellow know her before, but il'in'i know where, Itoii'l know who 'be imin wan. lln khvq me t' In pay fm Hi" Ini'k, I have heard be wan voililiiK ut Hie Hlur theater, lb- eauie ll lo Hie loom. He InnilKhl II pb'ie if iniiMle wllh lilin and wild be vn ftlliK blN li-it it piece fixed. Her MlH i r ptnenled UKi'lli"! the Ireiilmelit nf Hie rime, llll'l I called tip Ir. l''lllloi llu could not C'lnt" urid iii,1vli,"l that we mil lii Hi. I'llklliHtnp, U'u ililb'l lr. I'llkliiKton urid ho ciitno down, ll'f iideieil her fn the hOMpllul at ritie mid helped In ciiiiy her dnwu and put her In t)u hark. We drnvn fiial to SI. Miuy'a hoMpllal. The doctor told un Unit be ( (mid not nave iier tlirn and ill 4 o'cloi k be telephoned Ibal Hbr will I'rinl. Tin- kI'I Kuve Inr liaim- an l.bniibe lliK''rn when I wim Intro diieed lo her. I found no other luli-i-In. er HlMler ba her pnckrlbook mill ktiew- Hint Iheie bad ln-cn tab-'i-In In l, but could not lln.l iiny In P wb'-n Hbr looked. Kbe wan with her !ti r when I HtHt miw her. Never wiw Ibe ymiiiK f tiit f t till JiiHt b' fnre the ili'i t"l came up lie came lnlo the renin with one nf the other k'iI" fa i-III'd In know In-I , llll'l tll'-d In Inline her. fulled hi-r by lllllii"-. Nev ei left In - till Nhe died. The Kill ll'-V-i r i nine lo, mid never apoke. She did i-ot lei oHtilze lilin any mure than any i i ,..-, She HWiillnwed llu! wuler and fall, Her (Outer K"v tl to her, The vouiik iniin referred to laino In late II' Ibe iilKht." I llll' l' ltl nn,-K Well t-X ,1.111 1 In I finlll iiinoiiK II m liiiiiiileH iif lb d un i" ball, iiiiiiiiH tin in b'liiK fbarleH 1", VIr, t' r propt I, -lor; thu kIiTh lilrr arid Cb-o li Moot, nnd one other Klrl. All lli'lr t-ilinoiiy wim practlciilly nlotiK Hie h.iiiii- HueH an Hint Klveti by Wil li') mid lidded ImlblliK mati-rliil to I', i live in b fiirta im Ibe Hiiter (whoH" ifHtlmony waa taken b.-blnd cloaed "'niiia) Kuve un in fumlly relalbma mil tin- Irtd-ra biti-ly piiKKliiK brtwri'll them and their pmefita. IVorn her '.'. Iiiuouy It developed, howevrr, that the vnuntf mini who illplaye. nu' h fiimll 'ur Inten-Mt In the caae, wai name.! Itoy I'nx and la iiIIi-kciI to have been imployed about the Star Theal'-r. but Una baa been denied by the I-Ykhardt people now hnblliiK the nmrdn thi-re. Thin It'iy I'oji ItiiK dlnappraii'd, and :bln i In uiiiMliiiice a looked upon na rliaplt'loiiw. Tile work nf the Jury will I i held In abeyance until In- i on be pimlueed. or unlit It become necevHary tu abandon the aearch for him, upon which bypotbeKlH adjoin nun nt wan taken last eveiiliiK at fi'.1 o'l lo, U. Tbr ram- k u very mid one and ' llotlKU IlilH ll'ilki'll out un to tile allte i ii'i IiIh of thea I Wo nIhIi-i h to Hbow 'li.it liny Well- piail liiilly driven to the rxpedlrllt iif ildnplln Hie colll'.' :.f life tb.-y did. Nothllll? 1)11 M yet iirl.Heii 10 hIiiuv any undue arth-n on Ibe part of tin- Wiiblorf people, liable fmilt the ordinary and common repute id Ibe place mid ItK bliMlnesa. DEFER NOMINATION. Coney Uland Jockey Club Hold Up Nealon Pending Investigation. XKW VnltK, .bin. . The foney I 'land .loi Ki-y i bib lias mil ,i 1 1 in m n -i I the nomination of Nealon for Ibe Su burban Handicap. dcNplle Hie fact that the entry of lln- borne waa made by c K, liiiniel. The entry la bclnn held u until Hiu ll lime as the alewards of Ibe .lucluy flub can pnHM on Ibe aliiliil Imk nf Duinel, who waa ruled off the 'nrf by Hie I'arltlc foaal ,1m key flub liiai wluier, afler a controveray pow Iiik mil of a hi'HIiik race war with J. J. McfalTi'ity. inirni'l was relnalated laat fall and bla been racliiR In California thli winder. Thi' trouble with Niii1oii'h it'lry probably Is purely a teebnlcnl i lie, aa Hie Pacific foaal Jockey Club failed to send an oftlclal notltlcatlon to the Jockey I'lub here In thinrit ter. CARRIE NATION certainly smashed a hole in fne bar rooms of Kansas, but Mallard's Jlore hound Syrup has smaahed all records m a cure for coughs, Bronchitis, In fluenza and all Pulmonary diseases. T. C. II, Horton, Kansas, writes: "I have never found a medicine that would cure a cough so quickly as Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. I have used It for years." Hart's drug store. DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by continually coughing Is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. T. F. Lau rln, Owl Drug Store. AMERICA'S CAPITAL Cheerful Report from Hawaiian Islands Made. A CONGRESSMAN'S AMBITION Scheme to Centralize All the Public Building at Washington Some Fiehery Item -Othera Matter of Interett. WASHINGTON, I), (' Jim. 'J.-Cotn-inHoiicr 'lenerul Kargent baa Jual re turned from Honolulu, and Klvea It aa hla opinion that Hie new tide of linrnl Kiuthtri In the Ifiiwllan lalanda will do mine than all elae to bnbl Hie Islundi lo the fnlted Sialea. firave fears havo been rxprrHHcd that the preponderanco of JapfineHe there rnlght ciiuae trouble In caae wiir should ever coinis between Ibe 1'nlleil State arid Japan, but the recent arrival nf a thounand or more llrat dima I'nitiiKUeHo linmlnraiil", the f oiiiiiilwHlniii'r r'Karda aa the iM'iilng by which the labor ranka In the Island will be rerrnlti-d by u desirable cIiikh of i il.i-n who will ulwnya be loyal to tile KVel'Illlll llt. Th" CninmlHSlniier Is etilhiislaHtlc over Ibe proHpecta of the ImIuiiiIh, and predb lM a Kreat future for them, fllniiile, soil and almnsl every thliiK clue la In their favor, and all the inuli-rlal resourcea ale being rapidly developed. Mr. SiiiK'-nt has been a elo"e Hlli,llt of lln- lllllnll? I aM.ill prob lem, and doe net Ih-nI Mil i- to any that those Immigrants admlted at fbarlea loii. a couple of month iik", and those tijui fidiolile.i ui tlonolulti taken as a whole, are the best Ihiit have entered ibe fnlted Siat'-a duiliiK hla term of oflbe. He aaya the labor problem In the South, aa well as In the Hawaii", has been a very Krave one. Jioth sections were developing much faatcr than good labor could be seeiired. In both sec tions, Hi,, racp queNtlon waa a factor, and In one waa the added predomi nance of a foreign and antagonistic element, ltoth factors he thinks now In th way nf being eliminated, or at least ridegati'd to an unimportant po sition, ruder the new Impetus given by the arrivals at Charleston, he thlnka the South will, within Hi"' next half de. l ade make greater strides than In any ten yeara since Ibe i lose of the war. Hepresetitatlve Watson, Whip of the House, Is being importuned by people of bis Stiite to niter the rare thi' It' publli an nomination for (lover lior two yrars hence, but the Congress man Is a little shy of the proposition To In- Coverimr of Indiana Is a very great honor,, but It la said Watson has bis eye on the seat now occupied by "fncle Joe," and would much prefer the bitter honor though he well knows Unit the flovernnr of Indiana draws a salary of $S,ft00 and an allowance of Sl.son per year for house rent, but $r,,onn with a proapect of $12,000, looka mighty good to the eloquent Ilopre aetitatlve from (be Sixth Hooaler dis trict. Something bus been said about a "bird In the hand" being worth a whole covey nut In the stubble Held, No doubt a Republican nomination in l'.ios. would be riiuivalent to an elec tion In Indiana, and the ofllce Is for four years, and Watson would not nec essarily have to retire from the House until hla calling and election to the gnvei'iierahlp was made sure, but Jim la popular In the House, and hla dis trict will elect lilin again ami again, as often as he desires, and his popular ity In the House may make a Czar of him yet. In the Speaker's chair he would tint be as picturesque a figure as Cncle Joe, but he would wield the gavel with aa much grace. Indiana has furnished three presiding officers nf the House John W. Tlavls, of the Twenty-ninth Congress, Schyler Col fax, of the thirty-eighth, thirty-ninth and fortieth, and Michael C. Kerr, of tho forty-fourth, and why not a fourth for the Sixtieth ? The bill of Senator Heyburn, provi ding for the purchase of all the ground south of Pennsylvania, avenue in this city, to be reserved for the erection of public buildings, is receiving much fa vor from the press of the country. The general expression la that it will be a move in the direction of actual econ omy, llrnt, by procuring the ground now before there is a further enhance ment of Its value;, and second, by the erection of a suitable number of build ings the government will save a large amount now pah.1 out in the way of rentals, and third, by grouping the liubllc buildings) In closle proximity much time and money will be saved In I the transaction (f th business of tho public, The project meets with the hourly approval of tho I'realderit, and Hie regret la expressed by many that Hie. movement toward cent rall,1 rig the public bull-ling waa not begun long ago. Ciimriilasbiiier of Fisheries, Ooorgc. N, I towers, reccornmenda the estab lishment of u National Acquarlum. Kx ceptPinally large catches of white fish were made during 19'ili In Iakea tOrle and Ontario which he attributes to the planting of artificially hatched fry. The llahlrult urul work was conducted In thirty-one States and Territories, and Hie output, of the l!ur''nu consisted of 1,93 1, H34, 000 fish and igga. Among Hie llsbea and rgga distributed were' the following: catfish, shad, whlteflsh.i lake herring, Chinook, silver and humpj back salmon: ateelhead, wibibow, j bhickapotted, scotch sea, I,och twi, I lake, brook nnd golden trout; grayling, pike, crupple and strawberry baa, cod, Huffish and lobster. J I With Hie approval of the fisheries authorities if Ontario, the Bureau has continued lo collect egs In the Cana dian waters of I,akea Krle and Supe rior. Karly In June last a special plant 1 of two bundled thousand young brook ! trout was made on the Canadian Side, I The other flsbea previously planted In J tin- International lakes have been ben i ell' lal to Ani' ilran and Canadian flsb- rrmrri alike. In compliance with re- ! quests, thai through diplomatic ihan I nela, 635,000 salmon and trout eggs were given to I he government or Ar gentina, the bureau also acted aa agent for that government in the purchase of large quantities f.f other eggs of other llsbes. Kggs wire also shipped to N"W Zealand, where the government la taking active measures to acclimate American valuable fishes. Several attempt" were made to tran port live sponges by express, packed In boxes, and ll was found that with proper rare they could be carried suc cessfully on Journeys not exceeding three days In duration, with projier precautions, and by the use of Ice, the Bureau believes It Is possible to carry live sponges from Florida to Califor nia, and further experiments on this line will be conducte. THE ORIGINAL. Foley AY Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as 'i throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Hon ey and Tar, many imitations are of fered for tho genuine. These worth less Imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar Is In a yellow package. Ask for It and re fuse any substitute. It Is the best I remedy for coughs and colds. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. CAUSE MORTAL SIN. Spanish Association Law Against the Principles of Catholic Church. MADRID, Jan. 9. An announcement indorsed by the Spanish Episcopale against the proposed associations law 1 as, been sent King Alfonso by Car dinal Sancha y Hervas, archbishop of Toledo and prlnvite of Spain. The Cardinal describes the law as notor-I'-usly bad, and contrary to the laws of the church. If the law Is aa he (!" lares It will load to a cruel con flict of conscience among the faithful n-'l tho clergy because they could not c inply with it without being guilty of mortal sin. CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE. It is now eleven years since I had n narrow escape from consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run down in weight to 135 pounds and coughing was constant both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, nnd con tinued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were en tirely gone, and I was restored to my normal welflht, 170 pounds." Thou sands of .persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. MILLIONS IN WANT. Terrible Famine In Northern China Is Rapidly Becoming Worse. VICTORIA, Jan. 9 The steamer Shinano Maru, which arrived today f'-om the Orient, brought further ad vices of the appalling famine in cen tral China. The famine area covers about 40,000 square miles, embracing between 20 and 30 largo walled cities, :;rd the population affected is set at ten millions, of which Viceroy Tuan Fang estimates four millions are In actual want. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per nonth, delivered by carrier. ijf' i'i'.'.'i.n f.' diillllli.-.iinnifiifti,! AVefletablePrcparationfor As similating fjKFoodandHetfulav ting the Stomachs and Bowels of iTomotesiOIcstlonlieeiful ness and Rest.Contains neither 0m,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Nahcotic, Fo-fim Sml Alx Jtnnm Apafect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stoniach.Diarrhoca and Loss of Sleep. TflC Simile Signature ot NEW YORK. EXACT COPIf OF WRAPPEB. -mas: Sherman Transter Co. HENKY 8HERMAN. Manage! lUok, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Truck rd FurnituM Wagone Piano Moved. Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street H. B. PARKER, Proprietor. E. P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. First Clan in Every Respect Free Coach to the House. Bar and Billiard Room. Good Check Restaurant Astoria, Oregon WHAT IS IT YOU NEED? Your house wired? Your door bell fixed? or your telephone connected up? STEEL & UP-TO-DATE ELECTRICIANS. SCOW BAY IRON ASTORIA, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS Up-to-Ente Saw Will Machinery! 18th and Franklin Ave. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. F L BISHOP. Secretary Designers and Manufacturers 01 THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE 'SOUCITED; BE For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature A tmc ciMTAun (onuat, Mm tor wnr. Main Phone 121 i.iVini : -. -. Q:'".--- Good Sample Rooms on Ground floor for Commercial Men. EWART No. 222 TWELFTH STREET, & BRASS FORKS OREGON LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Prompt attention jiven tiiil. repair work Tel. Main 2431 INelaon Troti, Vice-Pres. and Supt ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treas Foot of Fourth timet. f For Over Thirty Years I - ' 1 '. - f. . . Shi is'''.'vr t 1 ' 5 1 ' f 1