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THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1007. THE SWOLLEN CITY Staggering Statistics Shown By Manhatten Dwellers. GREAT GROWTH DURING Y3AR Five Timet Manq Deathi At Thar Art Prona In Attorla Thraa Hundred Dillloni go For Drinks. NFW YullK, Jiin. U. Will 11 wink na4i which rtntouiitn to 11 mania for aliiKK'Tliiir xltiilNilcn nIiowIiik Hx KniMlh, New York In alri'inly lilittltlK llHilf (in III.. Iiitrk Willi II KullHfUilloii Kitlni'il from a I'l'iunul ill III.' iiiiiiiiicl' In which II i-'!tii'li"l iluiiiiK I'J'iO. It la lllrriilly 11 nwollrn illy, im-Hi'iilliiK ninny ni'irc illltli'iilt pi oliliMiii to tli vnrnjfn limn limn '1'"'" II"' nui'Mlon of nwollcn fort linen. PuiIiik IIim pant year Hit t"! l' ' I' kI'l rlKtil "ii grow liiK, no l-i than 111.772 lnitili'H Im-Ihk liorn during I ha I period, r 'uiiiKh l' Klvc every family In tlm tute of Mon tana a H'-t of IwIiih. Marring'- nuni-li'-rrd H,1D ami driillm 7K.208, Hie lat ter nloni. lieltig about .iiml In tlm pop iilalln i f Wilmington, lielawure. Tlm 12, BUI aaliKiiiN In III- i lly told 'iV'T tSnii.liiift.nni t if drink, or ioiiiiikIi to Klve IIiki- iiiailcm ..f a million 'I'll Iutm to t'H-ry t1 ileal loiutl lnilt ntlnii !;. it., i-i.in-.t Ki.ii.n M.a tii.'l In lollnra New York' tliliM fur iitll'lH wan nil'- half an cupcii'dve iih It tlilr"! for wallli, f CiU,4'.iii,ooi) having l"-cn llit f..r hoiula In Hi" ft f y. Hale of at.x kit ti.tai. il ;r,i;.'.:s i;ui niun . or I'Uollgll In KlVl eVi'tV widow III tm (oiintiy Inn Hhiirm. Willi H, nun. una I.-ft over for Mr. Ilarrlinaii. It Ih pointed out. howrvi-r, that thla ilora not Indi cate n gnulcr popularity of paper compared to ll(uld lnvttmenl, ltir h latter in much cheaper, In lt of th! fart iilmul JIOO.OilO l olloved over New Vork hma every day In the ymir. Tlm city nlao mttlingcd to wpn rain Itx-lf from tlm lnlKiilllcant mini of 41,000.000 for dlumond, wh'li. ay the atiitliili'lan, Ih ctuiUKll to k'vp 12, 000 worlh to every aetrc In the coun try, with auinclonl left over td provide an engagement rlliK for each of New Ynik'a coupl'-H. Hurfarn aii'l i leviite'l rend In Manhattan carried during I he year l.ltffilB.IHI p.'raon. a iiuinlier Juat ahmil iil.il to the pnpiilallon of the wlmle world, df tlllH" HeVelal hundred mllll'MiK never Rot a n.at nr their nick'-l. There were 127.7'," tin- 'tiling l;ind i-omIImk -1!. "3.1. KIT.. Tim Custom M"iiH collect. .1 Jfi'.l.onn.nni) nnil IS, S3! hIiIph cleared the port dur tnar the year or nhoiit M every May, .And hint hut not leant two New Yoi It era, CarneKle and lloi'kefeller gave away, I IS, 1 79,000 during the year, both nurvlvlng. Itat year the poHae hill of that I art of New York City which la In i itided wli'nln the horoiiKlia of Man hattan nnd the Hronx itmouuled to 17, S.'7,SSI, or 7.21 per capita for a pop ulation of :',4fi4,t.1.', The iiVeiUKe il.tt- i A F Different nn water pTThe Jteyb Lamp .11 J U..nlinti1 ilea Marl aii-iounu iiuukuu'u - - " out and nickel-plated. Perfectlyconstructed; abso lutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving power. An ornament to every room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. ly Income wa liver oim-lciilh of the toHlal ritiiiliilM of tlm enl Ire country, an. I I Im IncreUHt) over lllltfi, 11,71) p'l Mil. Tlm liollilny mall thla mciihuii i imiiiiiteil lo M'litmtliltiK lllie :,lin,0'in, ri'll plecea, lulu It of It of iin'miml hulk. Mini tlm ieaya llicldent In lnii'i'iiale fiullltle.i wilt) lliu oi.caaion of much at lioyuncn to hu"lnei--a men, Uiider Uicac clrciiiiiatitiiccn Kalhei Knlcker . oilier la hopliiK that Uncle Knin will thla year make him it ptejmnt of $3, oon, (loo for n new pimtolllcn to h" crerl ed on a three. atid-a-hiilf aero nllu ricently ii ii I ci'il iimir thn new J''nn aylvaiila railroad t 'i itilnul. pout inaalcr Wlllcnx, who bnn Juat rnturn ei in dm city from uritlnif I hit ( nc ! fite tlm Appropt lathina ('ointiiltlo. of Dm Itniiac, wiya In refereru e lo th" nailer: "A hill will In all ptohahll lly Im. prepared under I'oatmaaler (len er il Coriidyoii'a illiei limi. Wo ate l.t li'i liiK under the hatidh ap I hat thla N "Itlveta and Harhora year" In Con KIihh, and It will Im harder, Iheiefnte, I i K''l a hiilhlliiK hill; hut the "iliti-n lea of I lie Hit nut ton oiiKht to appeal to tlm metiihera of the Appropriation Coininlltee, and I inn very hopeful that we will Ret what we need." New Yotk'a Imrhor facllltlea nre alinoHt hi linn h ovei taxed na the pohtoiflce, Unv ever, and her aharo In the n-Kuliir an i.u.il appropriation of r,0,000,0n!i wnldi the National lllvera nd Hurhoia Con KtcM la utKlntf with ailch i xcelh tit ptonpei la of aucceaa, would he a" Klial a Iioom iih a new poat office. I inly one other plai e, la l helleved, ,-in.l that one la never mentioned I" polite Hoihty, lian a IllKKer pelcctll ilV II, .ill New Yolk of tll'iHe eIUa from I .me and lounlry whii hi-lleve in, t hi. urn oilier place h l he only one III to live In and refuse t.) prove It. Nnr ly every atate In the t'lilon, from M iliic to rallfornla, haa Ita aoclety In the melt n.oll'i, and once a ye.ir t.. lie inl.i'i ki I loitether nti'l drown their miiiii.il aorrow In llhatlona to the only lar In the fla that tmuiila, Th'' latent addition lo thla Hat of orKnnl zallona la to he made up of exile from i h. varloua Jlocky Mountain atatea, and la heltiK orKiinlied under the lea derahlp of Mr. A. J. Hellirmnn of Hel ena, Montana. The nrnanUatlon will he known ua tho Kocky Mountain Cluh. Ita ohject purport to tie to provide n home for "all former and preaent tealdeiita of Callfornlii. Oregon, Waah ItiKlfn, Montana, Idaho, WyomltiK. t'lah, Nevada, I'olorado, Arizona and New Mexico," who may he waiidcrlnK In the JuiiKlea of Manhatiui Ialand. If the promolera of the orKimlxatlon auc c.'cd In evolvlnn it cluh that la r.-ally homelike to the Weaterner, Ita auc-1-ena ahould he aHMured; for there are alwaya a ko.h lot of Wealcrneta In the city. Hereafter when a WYatcrn huahand annotiticea Ihat he U gohlK l, alep around to tho cluh, It may ai Well for Ilia wife to make KilfhYlcnt lll Hiilrh'H, for he may mean the one clone lo the glltl.rlnn llKht" of llroadw.iy. The wildcat tut ii I mk promoter with tit h kIowIiik priiapertuH and iiIIuiIhk circular ahnwltiK eiiorinoua prollta (on pnN'r) Ih iik;iIii In evidence. The K'reat ileVelopmentH In various mitt -I uk lli'lda within tlm paHt few month and the advance In the price of mln-1-raln have k'vcii him the chance for which he l.i always InoklnK to proinote the circulation of other people' motl ey toward IiIh own pocket. Mean Here's an oil heater that'i different from any other you ever saw; one that cives intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smokeless device, and that is absolutely safe ', because the wick cannot bo turned too higji or too low. I be PERFECTION Oil Healer (Equipped Willi Smokeless Device) is very liuht and can be easily carried upstairs, downstairs anywhere about the house where more heat is required. Makes warm and cozy the rooms not heated by oilier stoves or furnace. Heats water quickly. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Two finishes nickel and japan. An ornament to any room. Every heater warranted. If not nt your denier', write to our r neurcatttBeiicy for descriptive circulnr. I II , is the best lamD for of brass throuph- while llm rcputn lil- tnliiliiK 'mm who iiiilize that thla Hurt of thhiK hurta lioneat mining eiilerprlae and who waul to e mluliiK Inveal menlH put on the aaiiie IiiimIh iih Iho'e In other foniiM of IndiiMlrhil ilevelopiiient lire Kradtinlly KelliiK tnK"ther In advocacy of aonm plan of puhlle fi-iilii I Ion. In a Inlk Ih" oilier day whh Mr. A. ('he, ler Ileal ty of M. (lllKKelihelm'a H'HH the KK'aleHt haiidh't' of mliilfiK aecu rlllea III (he country, he pointed oUI Dm three HiIiikh tieceiiry to put ml,' liiK Invealmetila on n aafii foollnx o thai the man without technical know ledge may alinre lu the Ri'-at profit f JcKlllmale mlnttiK cnteijprlava with out the link of IomIiik hi money In wildcat HchemcH. "In the llrat pine " wild Mr. (lenity, "cornea the llatliiK of Hecuiille throuih it supervlalnK com mlllee with full power lo determliii' which are worlh IIhIIiik and which are not, In the aecond place ilmrc ahou ii he atrld enforcement of the poa'a! Iiiwm to prevent the dlalrlhullon of fraduleiit ndverl lalnx maler, In cc(. iiecilon with lhee there ahould ' 1 ii-KUhillon IhroiiKh tuillonal law, ejci ii k I hey hac(. ahroad, reijulrliiK hoo,, f'de repreaeiilnllve on the part of 'i. '- made In tnlnea and Ki'-at fortune '.IH muter, fi rent fortune have , made, hul for the protection of Hiie ordinary Inventor aomelhiiiK miiat h done to put apei uhil'on on a )''Kltl male haal." It I prohahlc that a con cried movement lo -cure i ' ulal I .i hy the f-der'il government will he pu- undcr way very aoon. When Andrew ('.irii'-Kle a year two ,'iKo handed 1'alher Knlck'i ho-iier ahoiit a hundred aborted I hrarl W illi alrliiKS ll"d to them, tra httit w i v a Miiaplclnn aroae In the tnlniiH t,( (Joth- amlte that the Iilid of Skllei wa a jnirveyor of li tnoiia. Mr. Itoi'e Pa- lor KIOliCK, the Wife of the yOUIlff HO- i l.'ill'il reformer, who a "hort tune ,i.o refu-'d lila annual auhaerlptlon t' Y t A. hecauae that lntlullon I coiiductlriK a aerie.i of lec'ut'-M on "in almen'a," declare Ihe canny H' ot r. ahain phllnitthroplst, In aplti; of " ' fact that he ! credited with having Kyn nwiiy inooii.onn it y.nr. Whu Pteldent yoodrow 'W'llaon of Prln'e ton lTniverlty think hnan'! yet hn ftnnouneed. A the tory (foe, nhot.t three year airo Preahlent Wllaon. In n perfectly Innocent way, Invited th lronmnter to luncheon nt the I'n've lty. I'm'.er the apell of entertain ment, he wa aucefully touched for an even 1100. 000, the eatlmated coat of it Kreat nriltlclal pond to he call I Carnegie Lake, which ahould mnk the won of Old Na.aaau worthy rival of forneil, Harvard nnd Yale In nqu.i tlc aporta, nnd President Wllaon p ceeded to pat hlmB.'lf on the hack is a c!ever financier. I!" Ihe time the e, Klrieer Rot through with him and .'. ccntraclora had atnrted work. h'wcv.-, he fell Ihe need of another puea. That $100,000 wa looking like thirty cc-; Hut ihe Iilrd wa out of umall chati"v and Princeton' only recourse to .'Ve her face wa an appeal to the alumc.1. HurliiK the pant two years these d' voted sons have rontrihuted 1300.000 to the coat of that lake. A month iiro It was tlnlahed, dedicated nnd nnniet -CirimKl" Lake! A day or two ago a pretty Rlrl car rying a confident air and one of thoy. I'lnky Utile handbags which women af fect, stepped Into Wall Street from a subway train with a scheme wh'.'i made the youngsters, and even some of the old follows as well, sit up a':.l I. ke notice. In the ban were 3f,0 ne.u 1; printed and numbered tickets which read Ibis way: "For the purpoHo of nyslst liify In the completion of 'ho me slcal education of Miss Miriam VI wina. I agree lo pay the sum In 1 bus of the number of this ticket. i this number should be the lucky one ni'd ill Interests he inn1 mutual, matri mony will be considered." Miss Kd v I in i cxplali.cil that she I In iimh I l.-r vocal laleiils ilcsci'vei! and ch mamled two years lu Kuropc. and Ihat the pro ceeds of h.T sc heme would just about i ( lii.y the expense. The oil. Is were a liUle-naid to llgiuv, but tin' dun.ig oncs, after the merest glance at M s I'Mwlnn's Irim tlgure, blue eyes 'i"l l tlby lips, shut Iheir eyes and plingcd on Ihe possibility of winning a w"'-? .llh a bank account of $fil.t-. V.vcn some of the greybeards, l! is whispr ed, forgot family ties for a monctit, by buying early, paid $210 for almat and took a chance. One young fei'nnv who hoped to get In o"1 the ground floor the first ticket sold. THE RIGHT NAME. Mr. August Shorpe, the popular ov erseer of the poor at Fort Madison, Iowa, says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are rightly named; they act more agreebly, do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative." Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. COMPLYING WITH THE PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW. We are pli'iiMcd to Inform our pa- Won thai! nmoiiK tlm many ii'lver- llHcr In tho column of our paper, none have aho.wn ao carnoat un atll ludo toward currylriK out atrlclly th. piovh'.lon of the 1'ure Food nnd lrij i t of June VI, I'JOfi, which went In'.'; effect January i, 107, u thu J'lnoule .Mi ill-iiic i.'ompany of ChlcaRo. Tie: preparation of their manufacture coitlaln no opiate or polaon of any kind. They are lmphj houaehuld r.-m-edle prepared hy them fiorn pure dniK und with uhHolute. uniformity. AmotiK other ready MclliriK urtlcle of their manufacture are lo he found thu well known couich ay run, I!ee' Loxltlve, contaliiliiK Money and Tar, Jwl.;' Mtlle Mver Pill, I'lne. Halve, Plneule for thu kidney, King' Dy pepMlu Tahh't arnt Man 'Ann I'll.- Item ed y, We commend the attitude of thla concern and hellevc, that the puhlle will appreciate their early announce ment regard i rig the preparation of their manufacture. If you would Increa'.; your happlnea arnh prnlmig y'our life, forget Sfcur nelghhor'a fault. Korget all the alan der you have heard. Forget the fault finding and give little, thought to the ciiunc which provoked It. Forget th.; pcculhu -Itiea of your friend and re niemlier Ihe good point which make you proud of them. Forget all perann al iuairela or hlaiorle you may have heard hy accident, and which If re peated would a. em one thousand !lm worse than they nre. Oblit erate everything terrlhh' from your ycKlerday; atari out with a clem aln.-' today and write upon It for fuvt memory' ake only thove thing whleli are lovely and loveahle. Thu" you will make life worth living. CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE. It I now eleven yeara since I had n narrow escape from consumption," write C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run down in weight to 135 pounds and coughing wa coriHtanthoth by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and 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. The pure food commission has lift in some daylight on the subject of whis kle In market. We had been given cough moonshine before. o CARRIE NATION certainly smashed a hole in the bar rooms of Kansas, but Ballard's Hore- hound Syrup has smashed all records as a cure for coughs, Bronchitis, In fiuenza and all Pulmonary diseases. T. C. H , Horton, Kansas, writes: "I have rvover found a medicine that would cure a cough o quickly as Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. 1 have used it for years." Hart's drug store. THE ORIGINAL. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a 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 the 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 remedy for coughs and colds. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. . Chicago man wrote a New ear s im cm and then killed himself. Would suggest thai others contemplating such ectiou reverse the order. Mary Dark circles titu'.M' ihe eve indl. .He a sluggish circulation or t i pld liver and kidneys. lOxen iso dail nnd take Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill do you good. ;;.) ten' Tea er Tahlnts. For sale by Frank Hart. Always Remember the Full Name am axative S3 mm " Tablets Cur3aj gold in OAS Day Cuts. 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