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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1907. A QUICK LUNCH Why speud a couple of hours preparing your noonday lunch? We carry a large line of ready cooked foods. Little Neck Clams. Canned Crabs. Chicken Tomales- Spanish. Asparagus Tips, Etc.. which can be prepared in a very few minutes. A. V. ALLEN, Phones 3S71 and 711 Main. Sale Agents for Baker'$ Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. HARRIMANSOCIALIS Roosevelt and Carnegie Also in Fold Declares Sinclair. THAW m DYING Tills cxr..ili-,od ilio sulu.it ion tf It did not satisfy iht' visitor. . one around the t'riniliuil Courts behoves for a nu- meiit that Thaw will he found utility ', it that he will ever alone for the inur I dor of Stanford While. As it lawyer Had Slight Attack of Tonsilitis; sai.l the other day: 'Thaw his tot) and Reporters had a Story, j nuuh ,1,"no-v 10 sit 1,1 th0 t halr- M;irk I my words Harry Thaw will leave the (rial room a free man." PAPERS REPORT ALL VISTORS TIMBER STATISTICS FOR 1906. Newspaper Men Keep Strict Watch Over Murderer Criminal Courts Men Believe Thaw Too Rich to Atone for Crime. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. Ever since Harry K. Thaw, the Pittsburg millio naire who will be brought to trial be fore Justice Fitzgerald on Jan. 21 for having shot down Stanford White, the architect, in Madison Square Garden, has been locked up in the tombs, re porters from the yellow papers in Man hattan have done nothing but dance attendance at the door of the Tomb? in Center street Every morning the keepers and Jailer of the City Prison have been besieged by such queries as "How did Harry sleep last night T' "What did he eat for his Christmas j the Forest Service are this year coop dinner?" etc., etc. Every automobile, every visitor that has visited the Tombs since Thaw has been a prisoner there, has been the ob ject of close survey and suspicion by the watchful reporters, who investi gated the identity of every person who visited the young murderer and im mediately rushed to a telephone to Figures to bs Gathered by Forest Serv ice and Census Bureau, WASHINGTON, l. l'., Jan. IS. Sohe lilies for the collection of statis tic of forest products for yoT have been sent by the Forest Service to all engaged In industries directly depend- dcnt upon our forests. This work Is a continuation of that done In 1306 by the Forest Service In cooperation with the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association. It then received the uni versal approval and support of the us ers of wood throughout the United States. The work was undertaken to meet the urgent data upon the annual drain upon our forest resources. The results proved so valuable that the in formation will be complied annually, In accordance with the plan outline! by the Forest Service a year ago. To aid to the efficiency, accuracy, and promptness of compilation of the data the Bureau of the Census and erating In gathering the statistics. Ths plan insures to the manufactur ers the announcement of results at the earliest possible moment after all the reports have been received. Hsw to Avoid Apoennicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. send the visitor's record, family con- ! UTlno native rrult feyrup cures nections and social status to their pa- j chronic constipation by stimulating per, which invaribly printed a couple ! the llver and boweIs and restores the of columns about the affair. ! natural actIon of the bowels- Orlno The latest sensation was caused yes- 1 Itlve Fruit Syrup does not nau- torrtav hn Thaw rnmnlained that he 8eate 0r &rIPe and Is mlId and PIeas- "didn't feel quite chipper." Dr. Mc Guire, the Tombs physician, who is ever at the elbow of the young million aire murderer, was at once called and through differant traits Harriman Socialist in His Concentra tion of Power, Roosevelt in His Curbing of Trusts and Carnegie Through Helping Poor. HKi " K l.Y.W .'an. IS. fpton Sin clalr, author of "Tho JuhkIc" nnd one of the mo-t ui-to-date Socialist In America, yesterday declared thai K. II llaniinan was the li-.idltu S-I ist the 1 nited Sure, that I 'res-dent no..- velt was next, an I thai A.,,ii' t ar lu'Kie by his most ivccitl views of I lie distribution of wealth had jjivatly aid id the cause. Mr. Sinclair I livlnir at llilycou Hall. Kntflewood. N. J., where Me start id a colony. He has n ithei'-d toeth er forty -fhv associate tin !! on,, run nnd says his combination home Is i great suoi-ess. "The great library giver and stee kltiK has written himself down as i ureal Socialist." il l Mr. Sim lair. ' lint not the greatest not the gf-at-st. Mr Harriman Is the great, -HI, :ii:d then comes President Koosevdt, "Harriman conies first," continued Mr. Sinclair, smilingly, "because he Is concentrating ylh nkr. That is what the Socialists want, because he Is the big fish in the pn-sent brutal ruthless competotlon. For In the sea the big flsh gobble the little ones. liar rlman Is gobbling them all. In this great country the American people will not stand it much longer. The mass of the people will ultimately gobble Harriman and then the people will come to their own. "And Roosevelt! the President," said Sinclair, "realizes that It Is do-or- die. Ha knows that If he does not Bryan will. The President Is therefore determined to curb the syndlcaltes. This is the Socialistic Idea. "Mr. Carnegie expresses the belief that a millionaire ought to share his wealth with the poor. Isn't that the purest Socialism?" GOOD TIMBER SOLD CHEAP. ant to take. Refuse substitutes. T, F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. Thaw was put through a rigid phy sical examination, "Why, you have tonsilitis, Mr. Thaw, said the doctor. "I'll have to prescribe for you. Bad weather for tonsilitis this, you know." A moment later the reporters got wind of the situation and a rush was made for the telephones. " Hurry up, there, give me a booth. I've got a big Thaw story. Harry Thaw is dying." A trans-Atlantic tourist who did not know much about Thaw a.-?ked the other day why so much fuss was made about a murderer. The answer was "Why, don't you know that Thaw is one of the richest millionaires in Pittsburg?" A CARD. For sale by Frank Hart. If you have no friends or money. In the river you can fall; Marriages are quite common ind, More people there will be, Provided you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Always Remember the FuQ Name i. fey U G A N B EZ You Can Be Easy! W. L. Douglas Shoe They are the Greatest of All Shoes In single and double soles, warm and strong, protecting the feet and health at the same time. These shoes have that soft, velvety feeling, and have that peculiar action making walking a pleasure. They are gratifying to the most sensitive feet. Our Specialty Line of Loggers Shoes guarantee satisfaction to the wearer. No better but a leader of all. S. A. G1MRE 643 Bond St., opposite Fisher Bros. niune Tablets Cure a old in One! Day Curs Crip in. Two Days on every All court syrups containing opiates coast! pate the Dowels. Bee's Laxative Honey ana Tax moves the bowels and contains no opii tea. To Check Ravages of Black Hills Bee tle Purchasers are Sought. WASHINGTON, l. C, Jan. IS. In th- eff'Ji t to check the pine bark bcotle which has hfcwi severely attacking the fort-si in parts of the Hi.u k llili.s For et Reserve, Sou'h I).ikota, the (Jovern- nieiit in re.-oji-Mng to drastic mea-uieH. For tin; first time under the Forest .Service, acuial cutting, rfkiddliiK, -'"d burning of debris have been carried on by Government employees. Insect infested timber, both staiillng and al ready felled under Service direction, is offered for sale. Larfje quantities of It can be secured at a fraction of the price charged for green wool. Yet this wood Ih ju-t as good for lumber and railroad ties as green wood and would ordinarily bring an equal price. .Small sales have not been nu merous enough to remove the Infested timber; hence It is necessary to offer special Inducements if the timber Is to be saved. Timber not now acceylble can be reached under extensive opera tions which would warrant the build ing of the necessary railroads. This action followed upon a study of the insect situation on the resi-rv by Dr. A. IJ. Hopkins, in charge of for est Insect Investigations In the J iu -reau of Kntornology, who recommend ed that the .Set vice push the cutting inu disposal ol infested timber as the only means of preventing th spread of the beetles through wider and wider arefH. To broaden the mar ket for the timber a clause In the' agri cultural appropriation bill, last, win ter, permitted the exportation of tim ber for two years beyond the borders of South Dakota. Hut even this has not brought enough or large enough applications to take the timber which should be disposed of. Hitherto the Government has waited for a bidder This procedure, through delay, threat ens too serious a loss in the Hprad of the beetles to fresh stands. The for est Service will now take the initia tive and advertise for bidders, In or der to draw attention to this timber, which is a menace to the future sup ply on the reserve. By securing prompt purchasers for the Infested logs and standing trees, and destroying the Insect brood by firing the bark and, slash, it I hoped that the surrounding forests will soon ln saved from further Insect at tuck. The timber utUcl.od ?.y the bnrk beetle bits not beit IN couiUict'cUl val ue. There Is no reason why Hie di nned ili-s shout I no mole than ie illluil'se the ;n el nmeit, beside!! llllll fcln;; a l.in;e amount nf ihu which would otherwise be wasted, HANG IN MARCH. Murderers of Japanese Banker in S.m Francisco Are Sentenced. SAN I'UANi'ISCO, Jan. IS. John Sleiiiscn and Louis Maimer, convicted of Hie murder of M. MunnKita, a Japanese banker, ware sentenced ( hang at San iiiieiitln pilMi M uch 'he same day set for the Ii.hikIiik of l.ouls Swder. who killed Ids brother-j In-law. I.oiiH lilil e. Slriiiseii and, Maimer are known us the 'nas pipe" murderers. The Old Stove Man Has been hunting pround for a year or more to find a line of STOVES as good or better than the kind he sold here twenty years ago (some of these are beginning to wear out). He thinks he has found the lino. He will show them to you If you wilt call at the store of A W. C. LAWS & CO. Plumbers and Steam Flttere. i WILL TAX PROFITS. Radical Bill Passed by Missouri Stat Legislature. JKtTKKSON CITV. Mo.. Jan. Is, The house today passe I a bill taxing undivided profits III excess ,,f v p,r cent on the capital stock or corpora tions, other than railroads, liulhl iu; and loan associations. hauUlnn and In- suram-e and kindred corporations that have been exempted from taxation by the laws of the stale are taxed mi each jion. THE RIGHT NAME. Mr. August Shcrpo, tho popular ov erseer of the poor ill I-'"rt Madison, Iowa, says: "Or. King's New I.lfc Tills nro rightly named; they net more ngreebly, do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative." Guaranteed to cure biliousness nnd constipation. 2J: nt C'hn. Hogcrs' drug store. Pineules" (non-nlcohollc) mud from reMn fro mour Pine Forests, used for hundreds of years for Mad der and Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, $1.00. Guaranteed. 8old by Frank Hart'e Drug Store. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Be Rind You Rave Always Bought MAKES OLD THINGS NEW ifl U.fAlo"mE'T Elquld Ucnttr U u .vomU-r! It will make the ijffl whole interior of your hninr shine like new, ' making re-liiiihiii: or re-viirni.sltitjtf entire ly Uiuieeessary. Jt i' Hot it varnish, I'tft ft siiif.U'e fxl juul ilctni-r, liiiildiii ttj the original finish niut making it lri).;liter than CVcr. It in aj'l'lietl with a itro f cheese cloth asul in) exiH-rieiu e h nTi -.sary. (lryifi to wait for. Ixeitiovi-s (ill M-rutehe, stains, tlirt, dullness. It can le itji!ieil to any finish with ljenefiei.il results. Nat ural wtMxl, as well ns jiny color of paint, will Ik-'Ij-tterfyranajiplicatiutiof I.iijniilWneer. O.My ! ClQuld Ucnctr wilt improve even the most licantiful furniture. It w ill take that smoky look from the Piano ami other Mahogany, mulls highly lene ficial to Cohlcn Oak, White Knaniel.Cilt, Silver an other fitilsheS. ClQUld 0r sells at 50 cents a little, ami a Kittle Is enough to renovate the ordinary home. Try it and yott will always buy it. MOL.O llV B. F. ALLEN 8 SON 1 B Dears tho i. - Womanly Weakness is promptly rclicvnl hy IU-cchaiti's fills, llicy never lau. special ui--criions to females with each box. Depression, sick headache, back ache, paleness ami nervousness all disappear after using Beecham's Pills -' id Rvirvwhi'H. tn tji.vci PW. nnd ffic. THE OEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Winss, Liquors Merchant! Lunch From and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p a Hot Lunch at ail Hours 15 CenU Corner Elrrtnt h and Commercial A.ST0RIA OBEGON Vtf qba"i mmmttuf0'-mrf)tift tFf if r. wO SPICES, (j COFFEE, TEA, BAKim POWDER, FLAVGRIKC EXTRACTS Abiolufe Purify, Fircsr Flavor, C10SSET&DEYED5 I PORTLAND, OREGON SGOff BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS AHTOItlA, OK i:U ON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS t'p to Eate Hnw Mill ilnclilnerj IKlh and Franklin Ave. I'ronipt attt ntliili'rlvi'ii tinl. rrnlr work T TH. Main 2; Sherman Transter Co. HENHY 8J1KKMAN, Mmiaitet duck", Carriages Baggage Checked an d Trannferred Trucks ard Furnlturf Wagons Pianos Moved, Tloxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Main Phone 121 Our Doors Are Open We are anticipating your patronage and will appreciate it. We will do business on the basis of "A Dollar in Value for a Dollar in Cash." We offer nothing but the besfc and genuine Liquors and Wines Our reputation going with the goods as they are sold. Drop in and look oVer the stock we are handling. We dispose of our wares only in bulk, bottle and package. A wholesale line on wholesale terms. American - Importing - Co. Successors to Foard & Stokes, 589 Commercial Street, Phone Main 1883.