THE M011NINO ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OltECON. WAYS OF ROOSEVELT v Boldly Comes to Aid of Senators Who Would Support Him. ENTERS MEETING UNASKED T Praaldsnt DIiouimi Brownsville Prob Urn with Party M.n How the Re publican Will Pat Santo Do mingo Traaty. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1W97. WASHINGTON, Jan. Sg.-The ff fi'Cllvriii XH nf Hi,, personality of l'r Mi'iit KmiNKVxIl mid llm routtli-itiid-ready way In wlllrh lid (J'f lulhK, AIH'II ll hltN llllldn up hi irilml 111 ttl?, WilH lllllHllllti'.l till Week whin the aitinlitlnlrtttloii iiikI 1lln iihtl-udmltilri-triillini m-iiiilor were, alii'inptlng I" t loKi-thr mid frniiio up a compio nti resolution on tint lirownnvllle af fair, In mull nliiiiii I tut t (hey con I1 avoid (hit lieeeimlly of itiCiptlitK leill ' oeritllc hip In iiiimilii( tln I'n-bI-1i'iiin mtltiii In tlml iimtier, TIl'To Wr arVi'l ;il ciiiifoi i ticm nil Nun. lay mid mm of f Itt-ttt dutlin th' rtftunioori wun h"l, ill the nnld-n-i' of Hermtor I.inl(f, the permmiil friend of tlio President. Wlmther tlm J'r--Mi'iit wn Infiu moil of it ) , . , t known, Hut, however f hat may l, whllo the m-lintorn, ri-pri'Hi'iilliiit both faction wera there, tha lreldciu drove up, tin k (hi" lu ll, and before anybody knew who tin. vMior wti, th door wn thrown open it n1 tho 'rldcnt of tha United 8ttr wiih 11 njn-rt.il In, With fimrfuierlHtle frankiie the President Iwgnn to iHrch tlm Mum lion with tin' Kunittorx, ll noon rvl denicd iIib f.iel thai In, wim wllttutr to inert ihi-iu half wuy In solving the problem. In tt few direct clear-cut peritonei lm outlined hi ponltloti, nutJo it prucllcal HUKK"ilon or two nri'l then Invited Hen ill or IkIko to go for n hurmbiuk ride with him. Tho result of tli In Impromptu visit of tho preldent wn (in tiKreemenl, hut with out w all Inn lo find out what effect hi pnrtlrliiitoi In tlm conference would huv. Hip President went nhout hi' way. He pcnl thrro hour rldlnif IhroiiKh th rtuhurhN iin, returned to thi White oun where ln pnt the' I'Vi-tilnit uuklly mid calinly im if ho knew nothing: of nn Internal parly row; or Hint ruch u thing' a n "crll" In the party hud ever l-wn thieai.-tied. 1 "" i A good dlory uhoiil Senator Union of ilfurglii I going tlm round nt the' capital. Kvcryhody I cnjoyliig it Inn; tin- niiiiitor. Thrri- In pi-iidlng lirfrirc lh Si'niiic Commltii-i- on Kondgu Ui. I.illon it tr.Mty vvllh S.into JioiiiIuko, lil It kIvcx HiIm govcniuiriit tho rlgh't to collect and iUiMtriH th(. nvr-iiiii-K of i he Mund for Did puipoHc of applying' a p..ni.niiigo of thfin lo llu paymfiit of tin. foreign ddit of tlm lllll rcpuhllc. Other iiuittcr nr In volved, Including n waving of the "hlg mlik" find Hint nort of thing. To all of till Mr, Huron 1 bitterly opposed. Ho 1 l lie hea and front of thn opiioHltloii to thU treaty and reprPHent the view of tlm majority Wc want to make Astoria a city of 50, 000 population. We want new enterprises of all kinds in here. We want people who own property that will do for building purposes to Losen up and put it on the market. . ; We want to sell this property for you and we will advertise it free of charge to you. We want you to list your property with us, no matter what kind you have or where it is located, farms, timber lands, city or sub urban property, we want to sell it for you. We want to make things move around good old Astoria and we are going to make them move. We want to sell you a piece of property: we have some of the best bargains to be found and if you have money laying in the bank bringing you no income at all, come to our office at once and we will "cut you next" to some good things. No matter how much money you have to invest, $100 or $100,000. we have some good things that will bring you wonderful profits in a few years. It is not guess work with us. We know what we are talking about. Look over our list on Page 6, and if you don't see any thing there that strikes you come to our office. We are glad to show you. ZZT','.. ViJ REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS. 495 Commercial Street, Near 11th' ASTORIA, OREGON.!! of Deiiiooruta. I'pon tha voto of tho tieorglu Htnator hlngen the fnto of the treaty In the commit tve. Ho will not vote for It, and the committee I un iihlo to make a favorable report. Un der exlHtlng condition the opponltlon of Mr. Hacon on tho tloor of the Sen al Ih HUih that he would defeat the treaty oven If he had to talk it to death. Hepuhlleaiirt find that through tho railing of u Hpeclal !tenlon of, the e In'i it . , 'i : i V f t'WW."." l i No More Cold Rooms If you only knew how much comfort cn be derived from a PERFECTION Oil Heater how simple and economical its operation, you would not be without it another day. You cau quickly make warm and coy any cold room or hnllwuy no matter in what part of the bouse. 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Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer's. , STANDARD OIL COMPANY Semite they can easily ratify this treaty, especially In view of the fact that Its terms 11 r to be modified and the "Interference" of this government In the affairs of the Island Is to be limited strictly to tho collection of customs dues a.nd the payment of the debt. Two or three years ago, at the auggentlon of the farmer members of tho Oorgla legislature, the time of holding the sessions of that boJy changed from November, when the crops were being- gathered, to June. When this was done no thought was taken of the forthcoming election of a T'nlted States senator. Mr. Tlacon has been selected to succeed himself by a state primary. His term expires March 3 next. The legislature does not meet until Juno. Under the terms of tho constitution there Is no va cancy In the Senate caused by "death, resignation or otherwise," that will penult the governor to appoint. The Ceoigln legislature already has had the opportunity to elect, but has fulled to exercise Its prerogative. There will be a hiatus In the Georgia repre sentation from March 3 until some time In Juno after tho legislature con venes. Tlio Republicans, relieved of tHe opposition of Mr. Hacon, will take ad vantage of his temporary absence from oltlcinl duties and ratify tho treaty. This programme Is based upon the contingency that Mr, Racon will not permit action at this session, and that he will recede from his present position Is Improbable. Still, Mr. Bacon does not enjoy the Joke that puts him out of office tor three months and especially at a time when he feels he could be so useful In prevent ing favorable action on this treaty, MUSICAL NUMBERS IN "PIXIES." Bright", Sparkling Music, Grotesque Costuming and Fun Galore. Tho score of "The Pixies" Is excep tionally bright, and of the whistling sort. Forty numbers will be heard, embracing solos, duets, quartets, chor uses, and Incidental music for the drills and marches. The principal numbers are as follows: ACT I. Cradle Song... Miss Kathryne Shively As Queen TItania. Chorus... "Hall to the Morning Sun" One Hundred Fairies. Chorus . . . "We will Strew Her Path" The Fairies. Quartet "Four Little Butterflies" The Butterflies. Solo "The Plan of a Woman" Miss Shively. Duet and chorus "Mammy's Black Lambs" Cella Hall and Valentine Welch as the Gold Dust Twins. Finale Chorus of 200 voices The reserved seat sale will open at the box office of the Astoria Theatre this morning at 11 o'clock. All hold ing tickets are urged to lose no time In securing their seats as two packed houses are assured. It will be given Wednesday and Thursday nights of this week. IMPORTS INCREASE. Solo. How to Avoid Pneumonia. Tou 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. R fuse any but the -genuine in the yel low package. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. I "Tell Me, Will My Dream Come True" Maude Ross, as Angelica. Chorus "Hobgoblins Are We" The Goblins. Chorus "Off with a' 'St' We Go" The Pixies. Solo and chorus "I Am the Prince" .Mrs. ("has. Cullender and the Pixies. Chorus "Columbia" Pixies and Fairies. Amuaon March and Drill Sixteen Young Ladies as Amazons. Chorus "Victory Will Crown Us" Full chorus of 200 voices. ACT II. Chorus. ."Let Our Anvils Loudly Ring" The Goblins. . Solo "A Happy Roving Pair" strel with his trick monkey, James strel with his trick monkeq, James Keating. Solo and chorus "Chinaman Will Mally" Emma Woottln as Wun Lung and the Pixies. SolO "Mn'vho" Gayle Roberts as the Due. Solo "Love is Tvrant" Mrs. Callender. Chorus and Drill... "The Toy Monkey" Twelve young ladies as Japanese Mai dens. Duet "When Hearts Are True" Miss Shively and Mrs. Callender. BUENOS ATRES, Jan. 2S. The im ports for 1906 aggregated $269,970, 521 in gold, an increase of over $64,000,000. The exports amounted to $292,530,628 a decrease of $30,590,012. The decrease of exports was largely in livestock, wool and wheat. ECZEMAVTFIV BAD f OR THREE 1$ Consulted Physicians to No Avail Uses Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills and Is Soon Perfectly well The Disease Having Left Her Entirely. CANNOT RECOMMEND CUTICURA TOO HIGHLY A CARD. This Is to certify that ail 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. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. Mr. Dryden of New Jersey Is expe riencing some difficulty in making his performance compatible with his Gib raltar advertisements. How to Avoid Apoenrileltla. 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