TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907, THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. JUST RECEIVED Our large 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, ED' CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. NEW BUSINESS VENTURE. CHECKS BRING A CHECK. Real Eatat Operation! to b Enlarged in Thif City The F. X. Clarke Real Estate Com pany la the style of a new (and need ed) buaineM venture that will make Ita entree la thia city today. The young gentleman 'hoe name l ued In the title, la the active and uc cKful manager of the Brownsville Woolen Mill store here for the past fire montha, but who has severed his connection therewith to inaugurate a business of his own, to which he brings not only the equipment of an alert mind and resourceful nature, but has backed his faith In the venture by buying handsomely In the district here In which he proposes to operate. He is well endorsed in this, as In all his previous business relations, and may be relied on to the uttermost of his engagmnt. He will open his t ness llng a party by the name office today in the Campbell building ; Xyman at the stand rormr!;,4 occu by! It seems this sir.gle Instance is but Harry Twilight, and will be quickly j on-.r of a niimlwr of others, more sue in touch with the real estate situation ! Ltjfuliy operated than was this on", here and keep hims' lf in intimate re- j U..11 Scully. Ross. Hlggin & Co:n- Governor Chamberlain, on the score of his pending retgnatlon, the executive had declared that there was "no ne cessity for Mr. Alien s resignation and that as far as he was concerned, per sonally, It was not dsired.-" There fore, Astoria may not lose this val uable cltiien. at least, not until hit term of office shall expire. NOT A WEARY GRIND Several Interesting Occurence Enliven This Congress. FORAKER DRAWS ATTENTION Speech on Ditcharga of Colored Troops Causes Him to Be Accused of Playing to Galleries Other Capital News. Young Soldiers Plays Fast and Loose With Money Memoranda. "Richard Davis, alias Paul Kvering berry, whose true name Is unknown,' was hailed before Justice J. P. Good man yesterday oa a charge of obtain ing money under false pretense. The basis of the charge against him twine a worthless check, drawn on the Firs: Xatk-na! Bank of Astoria, In the uni of 131.73; and the complaining wl'-- latlon with It to the certain success of bis patrons and himself. MAY NOT RESIGN. Hon. Harrison Allen Has Something To Say as to His Plans. Hon. Harrison Alien arrived In the city yesterday on the noon express from Portland. In the course of a conversation with an Astorlan repre sentative the district attorney Indicat ed plainly that he might no re sign his office for some time to come, and that he Intended to maintain his Astoria residence indefinitely, but without relinquishing his new business alliances at the metropolis. Mr. Al len said that In a recent interview with Do You Realize That you need shoes for the rainy j season that has now made Its ap- i pearance. pajiy, Christiansen & Company, and T. K. Laurln, figuring as victims In giv en amounis. The man posed as an officer of the line In army circles, hut he is simply a well trained Drivate soldier, with Inspirations to enter the official roster of the army and, it 1 said, had a reasonable show to accom plish such ambition. He has been in Astoria ror several days past, on leave from Fort Stev ens, and has done nothing much hut drink deeply and engineer bunco checks broadcast, with the result tha' he is in hock, on ball of $500, to an swer the foregoing charge on Frid?y next. It Is salj some of the moneys he obtained so easily have been re covered and his especial plea in court, as tendered by Mr. Winton, his at torney, was that he was drunk when he committed he effense, and that he wanted to square up each and all of the diinquenci. WASHINGTON. 1. C. Jan. 11. - favorite expreiti of some writers, hen spt.iklng of a session of Con gress is to sell the proceeding a r grind, but. notwithstanding this is the nhort session when it (s ;iot ex pected that much would bo dol '. there a few things that liven up t.. ' affair and m-'ke it Interesting and a musing to the outsiders, If not to ;h piembers. The center of lnw-r.-t Just row Is the Senate chamber here For aker has be-n playing a great role of about American politics Is that nearly ville affair. One of the bad feat-i.rs i tout Anient an politics fi iha' nearly always, when t prominent polit clan takes the lead in any proposition, oth er politicians and some of the nv'ws papers charge that he Is always ptay i!.g personal poll-. It". This . ti;e case just now, anil on every hand Is heard lh declaration lh-.t !-:!. ito- 1-ir.ik-r's ,j i movement in 'ne ir..ti-r or trie n- i barge of the to'ore.i tr-n-ps i snrpiv. "gran I stars 1" play f r th- l!...t'.;i. i an presidential no.siln.itiop ''- unjut to the distinguished oliio s.-n-."t--r. Mr. Forak'-r i of 1' - l-;-fi il fizz, and r.o doubt he knows I:, b'i- it Is not only possible, but very pr; tie, that he is acting in this matter because he honestly believes a groat Injustice has been done the colored ttoops, and that the PrsM;it exceed-- his constitutional authority wnen he ordered their discharge. Thr r i any who agrie with the f;rst prooa sitlon; in fact but few can be found to claim that no Injustice was -lone, but there is a wide divergence on the question of the President's authority. Senator Foraker is a broad gauged man, and bold enough to take a stand h believes to be right, even if he k"ev.- It would injure his own political pr s pects. The eotis-nsu of opinion h'-re i i is that the Investigation proposed will not work out any r'il-f to the colore 1 men discharged. The Senate may ex tress its opinion on i.' c mater, b'll ii" h" bigan hU right it vs str-ingly 'n trein h. In Congn sM, iin, nil (lie of f Its of llle l ,4lielll to hi Mk N lll"l" (ailed. Then II .r (lie old man .m ! the uliiff lie ,m made of, II.. i I'eted le S'tret.ity o ih, Tiensmy In . i'.hdiau Ho' go i-i i;mi. nl ii pti-'IU fi'm ilu iuiikji, Hie S n-l ii y ! Hit ed. saiig l huh umilnsl the la .V Congress, ih,. prenideiil lemoved t fec.lli Itr.lllt Sel e,) .III. I il III III pi l, i- j. mall who believed lt lie 'i 1 or mis willing t cany out his older". The llew Smnliil) removed the ! posits and he corporation fell. Il w.n half a century before iinotner coipi ration sought ty control leulxlat'olt 11 the govei linieiit. The Cn-iiit Mobb. i sprung Inio existence, tan a brief . reer, bankrupted hundreds mil oestroyed the reputation of it n.uii- or more of the prominent men of '.r- country, Now we have cot hh al ons by the doxi'ti, but where Is And. . Juckon ? There tx littlo prospect that Co - ress, ut this session, wilt come lo llle lellef of the count artillery to any marked extent. Costly guns, rind n trlcate and exwnlv(. machlm ry will be luft to the mercies of he el-men s. the army will he left with nn Inade quate force- of trained nrtlllerytneri, while w play at being n world-pow er, mUlitg 'n with the affairs o." o-her nations with n I ways a ihanci if !. embroil,.,) In a foreign wur. This Is Ihe same old policy pursued by Ja'm I Madison an 1 toe Conk, ess In i ,e .lays before our last war with Crca' 'r tain. Kduca'lon by experience conic h:gh, but nations tnir-l have tNt Borl t eduatioH eVi-iy no.v a-il Iheii. The i 'oniii. -il-oial "ji rial ''-ves'igit- l!g CllimCt. e !l rrltlttie I. -. .,!- ii;; ev.-ryihlig l-v,-: u,, ic.,- -,t!,ii;iv i'h.. Country , UL'Ilt to lie s .tl !!,. ' Sh.-nts an t St.-i-i,H have rv 1 1 1 lit, things were well, the I'r.-s a.is pronouni ej that the wmk va Ic ing pushed viitlsfaetorily, and now has been backed by the sub-committee of the llous.i Fv.ryiodyj has )e n heard fr-irn except Joseph lish-op. I SMOKERS SUPPLIES HILL LOOMS LARGE (Continued from page 1) CAUTION AGAINST FIRE. !-gl,t:inll is ex pec t- 0, fill if any w-.uld rn-'-i approval. afi'l it is b.il! t I Just Arrived for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN j .FALL STYLES, 8MART DESIGNS. ! That please the eye, lend comfort to tha feet and give perfect durability. il 'i'-sir-' to f,-!l3'!Or; -ViH-'a -rno n--- . ravs an 1 fire in ,:),i-r form--, for I thav.-i.'.g out frozen pipe--, of th ex treme, danger of H'J' h tilings, (.--pi-dally at 'h .s partii-ular time; it m;;y thaw '"'- I-ipe, but you may start a conflagration that rr.l'iit wipe out our city. A hydrant may be froz-n. when ! r-eeierj; a n , at the best, under pre -J cnt conditions, everythlj.g annot be ' hauled as fast :tn ordinary; so I would caution all to be careful. 1 C. E. FOSTER, chief Engineer, Astoria Flre Derjart-merit. Ft don't ache or tire. .Investigate ! . the quality and be convinced (SUNDAY TRAVEL TO PORTLAND Mr ni f- s ? -.v !1 i' i I g'. th. . I - ii- or r in r .ii ii : - .1 1 i-l hardl -3 was mind "O.I and bis '."ei, e no' longer ic ii-ii iy in THE BEST MADE DR. A. REID'3 CUSHIONED 8H0E8: OUR 8PECIALTY LINE . . . - . .. ! Increases and $2.50 Hound Trip Rate f Logger's Shoes Guarantees 8atia j K faction to tha Wearer Nona Better 1 via A' 4 C- R- R' Popular. but a Leader of All. ' i ; Travel from this city to Portland on Sunday at the low round trip rate of J2.no is on the Increase end many ! enjoy that day in the metropolis each ; week. This rate will be continued ' throughout the winter and the volume; i of travel toward Portland every Sun-I i day would indicate that the public I 543 cona aireei, upposue nscner nroi. appreciates It. 11-8-tf S. A. G1MRE Mn i n i o foe naoov and Gay Means not only good things to eat, but also the best of things to drink, and the best of all good drinks is Sund & Carlson's Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Choice Wines and Champagnes. I What his Ameri'-nn .!-. r - .v ra? H 'i e pi.-t and "t h has ' mat v here in in- i i.!, ,rat ion -.-. 1 U n 1 1 i' kory," hN- - .t ton : r- .y ' rl :!-m'-:,. l-t t ;: y b-irm. ra. y or ! n th; land? There wa i i iina; when a cordlnif to the speakers and wrl;..s 'f opposing political parties, that ail there was of the Democratic prty vep. i;s re olb-i tiona of Thomas J.-f-f'-rHon and And re Jacks n. For near ly a hundred years on e.u h recurr'os t'h of January tho air h.-ie b-en -rade r'-sonant with shouts of "Hy the Et r. nal," and '"Thn I.'rilon Muxt be Pre fer ved," only thl" last dause was loft 'ut of the shout InK for a few ear-!.). 1 ul now the day has coino and t. and not a shout has been heard. The most picturesque (iiat.icter t ti;i t ' v-t occupied the White House v.-hm A l-dr-v,' J.-n-kson. He had more force ti.-an 'irant, am' t.'i'.c- s' ubbornii .ss than '"lew-land He v.-.: :he first 1'r'-'-'-i'h-r.t if, dominate '"or.i c-s.h, and he Ii-'i'l many sf riny H' e,..( V:t!i tna in,. Hucceedc'l in It is Pad lo ne by, and ihe not 1c; c.-oled a hara'-t'-i on .lay that '.."il a v.-.irri'." it: 1 i lie (l.st. I'ro.-i. 'it;altw ruly body, but alwa;, j forcing his will upon . 1 think that, a year ;.' j c'terition 'if th- people , to this (.'.'' at. A merle;, t he -i .niversai y of t (. U fame lie ti lorn lis r I 1 1 f'.miria'i'i'". ile wa T . J O'-nl to set himself up ! corporation and the fir t to null down d - rr : THE COMMERCIAL;; ', 509 Commercial 8t. 4 ' Inn corporation he believ-d to b cal to the best intr-r-sls 'if the jieoplo. From the daye of Ah-xari'l'-r ifairiMion '.ii those of Andrew Jackson there ex isted a ffreat corpoiation, doinina'l.'.j in finance and In poIiUcH, niuch af preat corporations have tried to do In these days, It was the only real finan cial quantity in the' country; controli. lrg nearly ail the finances it nought to control the politics l)V at (-at so believed Jackson, and he net himself to tr.e task of breaking it down. When Ci'ft Northern from St. Paul to I'u Kt't Bound, his railroad would cm tlnue doinjr the bimlriexH. -. .,,r. man, oto- of th'- owners of the Sio kine Hotel, and A. W. Dolun l. prex I'lent of the Spokane Drujf C unpar.y, tes!!!!e,i they heard Mill while In Spo kane, mak,. r-p-ated .roml-eH that wh.-n bis ra'l was built he would Hive Spokane "terminal rate or bet ter," and rate .,v(i!.-h would enable 1! to compel,, "u ith ,iny poii:t f - tin- I 'roxi-exiltclfl 1 1 lo- i f1 i i ! i s . -s .y a; tor n-y was .il-uii; tio- line - f 'k ar nl'jy.l ev- 'P"ti"y und'-r th- cx ! to si.o-.v ih i- on !. r s J-.lii,. r s ,,f Spokane I": points half wa., I and I'ijk-i Sound st. S; south or ti.-s.. an I o' for the r.tliro h.cv lor that I ' aor linary j.r ' i-tin rates be pr. s- i.t ra" d-.h.K bush beiWeeri Pottlat . Uies and SS kan' Dade' Llttlf Liver 111! thorouffh ly clean the nyntem, good for laiy liv ers, make clear complexions, bright eyea and nappy thought. Sold by Frank Hart'a Drug Store. ManZan Pile Remedy put up In con venient coilapmble tube with nozzle attachment o that the remoly may be applied at the very aeat of the trou ble, thus relieving almoat Inatnntly, bleeding, Itching or protruding pile. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Frank Hart's drug store. CASTOR I A lor Infants pVt Children. The Kind !::v2 AKysvs Bought W'c have the largest aiul most complete line of Cigars unci Tobaccos in the City, ami keep ( lily the pn mincnt brands and High Class (ioods. Small Boxes of Cigars. 12 and 23 in the Box, PIPES Fine Mereschaums and Briars from 25c to 120 00. WILL MADISON tMnMttMMHMMMIMMMMMMMM)lllm4 The Old Stove Man Hat btn hunting around for a year or more t find a Una of STOVES a good or betUr than the kind he told her twenty year ago (him of the art beginning to wear out). He thlnka he hat found the lint. He will thow them to you if you wilt call at the ttore of W. C. LAWS . CO. Plumbtrt and Sttam Fltttrt. MAKES OLD THINGS NEW Clniim ViiiiT U a Wonder I 1 1 will make the whole in'.criurof "tirhfitisr?shiiic like new, inakinn rf-finlshiti or rc-varnishino; entire ly umicaxsary, It is n.t n vuriiWi, but a surface fil aiul ch-aticr, biiiMing up the original finish nti'l unking it l.rihtcr thati ever. It isnj'i'Iinl with a piece of chccc cloth aiul no txtH-rietice U in ct vwiry. Xii drying to wait for. Kcim -vn nil .scratchc.M, stains, dirt, dullm-ss. It can lc npphl to any fniLsli w ith Jienrficiat results. Nat ural wood, as well as any culur nf juiut, will le better fur an nj'pl icat ion of I.iijuid Veneer. LQ,ii Vtmr will imjirove even the most U.uitifisl furniture. It will take that sniokv look from the Piano and c.tlu.-r M.ilnany, and is highly U-nc-fieia! to CoMen Oak.White Mnanicl.C lilt, Silver an i other fmLshes. Elqtlld UfUffr sells at 50 cents a ltt!c, and a Ix.ttle Is enough to renovate the ordinary home. Try it and you will always huy it. ufri--l,"B IT Bl!lr.0. I tun. 1 1 1 iy B. F. ALLEN 6 SON i 3 THE GEM C. F. WISE. Prop. Choice Wlnea, Llquora Merchanta Luncb From and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p jn. Hot Lunch at all Houn 1 Cent Corner Eltvent h and Commercial ASTORIA OREGON FINANCIAL. A. BOWLliY, PreniJent. PKTERSON, Vice Prcniilcnt. t RANK PATTON, Cathlr. J. W. OARNKR, AHHintant Catblar. O SPICES, rj FL&IQPMG EXTRACTS AbioluUPurify. flrvesi Flavor. OrearcjrSfrch.CeasowblePric-w, CLOSSETaDEYERS f POF?TL AND, OREGON, cjj Astoria Savings Bank Capital PrIcI in loo,OM). Htirplim mid Uiirtlvldiid Pronia fUOUO rrunhiictt a Oci.eml III.,, k Inn HuHixkh. InUNt 1'ald on Tlini. O.ipcHiiU iH8 Tenth 8tret, A8TOMA, OREGON First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:STAltLI8lli:i 1880. V Capital $100,000