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    THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1907.
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WASHINGTON NOTES
Glance at Senators Elected by
the Different States.
AVERAGE AGE IS YOUTHFUL
lie was classed ninonj? hiird-worktuK j Ivliiw art", nip thi only ones ef the
Terms of Thirty Senators Expire in
March and Twenty-three Seats
Have Already Been Filled
Many New Faces.
WASHINGTON, Feb. S.-Of the
seats of thirty senators whose terms
of office expire the eonilni? i h of
March. 23 have been tilled by the var
ious state legislatures. In two states,
however, the struggle is still on, with
but few signs for an Immediate con
clusion being reached.
In New Jersey a determined effort
Is being made to prevent the return
of Mr. Pryden, the rich capitalist and
head of one of the great insurance
companies of the country. The light
against him Is not only personal but
because of the alleged fact that he Is j
a pronounced corporation man aivl j
representatives of those interests that
have Injured the reputation of the
party in the state. The chief diffi
culty of those opposing Mr. Dryden's
return appears to be the Impossibility
of centering upon any one of sufficient
strength to draw to him the few con
crete anti-Dryden republican votes or
induce the weak-kneed Dryden fol
lowers to enter into the enemy's camp.
In Rhode Island, the contest is an
endeavor to prevent the return of
George Peabody Wetmore, the man
who bears a name that a few years
ago was amply sufficient to conjure
with in the politics of any New Eng
land state. The opposition to Mr. Wet
more is badly divided and he and bis
friends have not given up the fight
by any means. Just where Mr. Al
drlch stands is supposed to be ques
tionable, although the senior senator
from Little Rhody declares he is keep
ing hands off and is as friendly to Mr.
Wetmore as to any of the other candi
dates, all of whom are his personal
friends.
Of those Senators who can read
their title clear to their seats, begin
ning with the Sixtieth Congress, sev
enteen have been reelected, and of this
group, possibly the most conspicuous
is Mr. Cullom, the venerable old man
from Iilioncis, who has been return
ed to his fifth election term in the
Senate. Mr. Cullom came out victor
ious in the first election held under
the new primary law, in a campaign j
in which he was handicapped by the
want of money, and his chief poli
tical asset. was his long and honorable
career in the public service ,in which
he had always looked out for the pub-
lip frnort na ho l-dk criv&n rn sot, tVw, !
method by which the greatest good
for the greatest number could be ac
complished, and the further fact that
hi? honesty could never be questioned.
He is a poor man and had he failed
of re-election it would have been dif
ficult for him to have ligured out just
how he would have made a living dur
ing his declining eyars. With such a
handicap, he won a signal victory over
other men who were not popular be
fore the people but who were ambi
tious and agressive opponents.
Among those elected to serve for the
first time and in the list of those re
elected, doubtless there are men who
may be subjected to criticism, because
of their methods in public life and
the records they have thus for achiev
ed, but there are many others whose
return is a distinct public oenefit, and
their retirement would have been a
loss not only to the slates that elected
them but to the country at large. In
this class may be named such men as
Frye, of Maine, Bacon, of Georgia, and
Morgan of Alabama. These and others
like them, are men of great use
fulness and of talents that are needed
in the construction of proper legisla
tion and exposing the fallacies of pro
positions that seem at limes to be in
imical to good government.
Going to the far South, it may be j
said that practically all Wa hington j
is glad to see the return of Mr. Ball- i
ey, of Texas. As to the great ability
of Mr. Bailey, no one has ever ex
pressed a doubt. When he speaks par
ticularly on legal questions, every law
yer in the Senate is required to take
notice. Wrhat will be the effect of tht
charges made against him in his own
state, remains to be seen. Mr. Car
mack, of Tennessee leaves the body at
a time when he was commencing to
show the stuff of which he is made.
For two or three years he was one of
the quiet members of the Senate. His
speech on the Brownsville affair a few
weeks ago opened the eyes of the Sen
ate to the capacity of the man for a
clear insight Into public questions and
his fine discernment with regard to
questions of law. He goes out of the
Senate accompanied by the sincere re
grets of his associates who only learn
ed to apreclate him when It was too
late. In the retirement of Mr. Berry,
of Arkansas, that small group of Con
federate soldier-statesmen becomes still
further diminished in number and in
fluence. Mr, Berry was not an orator;
members who accomplish m re In the
eommliti'e room by painstaking effort
than on the door through I be means
of their rhetorical power.
Nebraska has changed front entire
ly In the character of mm It now sends
to the Senate, Tht re was a time, not
so l ug ago, when her senators were
notoriously railroad lawyers and ad
vocates. In the selection of Senators
Hurkott and lirown the state now has
two strong atnl-ralltoad men repre
senting Iter, :i!v! '"' measure of rea
sonable corporation control undoubted
ly meet with their approval. The e
leetlons have eliminated exery demo
cratic senator from Northern states
but two, Messrs. Teller of Colorado,
and New land, of Nevada, lioth taese
states belong to the Hooky Mountain
group, and can hardly be classed as
"northern" in sentiment or Interest.
Among the new men, more interest
attaches to Mr. Guggenheim, who will
succeed Mr. Patterson, of Colorado, ( (inu,.
probably than to any other one man j mpUg
who will sit In the Senate. Ills large
we.ittn, as me tie;ut ot ore ct tne
great smelting works of the West, and
his other Investments would be sup
posed to put him In the class of cor
poration senators, but Mr. Guggen
heim has announced that he has re
tire 1 from active business affairs and
have ti the best interests of his state
wil devote whatever of talent he may
and country at large. He says he
wants to 1 a serviceable menwber of
Congress and has arranged his affairs
s.i that he will be free to suport all
measures that look to the general good.
Mr. Guggenheim's votes wil be watch
ed with interest.
The promotion of William', Alden
Smith to the Senate, after twelve years
of service in the House, will add
strength to the upper chamber. Such
m, n as Mr. Smith deserve promotion.
He is an expert on tariff and financial
matters and going to that end of the
capitol full of experience he will rnter
upon his duties there as well equipped
as many Senators who have almost
reached the veteran classification. As
u-uial lawyers predominate timing the
new men elected to the Senate. Mr.
Guggenheim and Mr. Richardson, of
seventeen who have never been ad
mitted to the bar. These same seven
toon also Indicate the InfuslAu Into
the Senate of young Mood, as youth Is
the characteristic o the entire group.
Mr, Ulobardsoii Is but 37 and the aver
age of all Is sllnhtly In excess ef that
figure. In some respects new an
young blood Is needed In the Senate
which Is fast becoming less and Ions
pa'.rlarohlal,
A STITCH IN TIME
will save nine. So will a bottle of
Milliard's Ilorehound Syrup always
Kept on hand save many a spoil of
sickness. A sure cure for Coughs,
Colds, Prom-hit Is, and Whooping
Cough. Mrs, S , Hot Springs, Ark.,
writes; "I keep a bottle of Mallard's!
Ilorehound Syiup in my medicine)
chest and thank my forethought man
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
1: has prevented many severe
of sioknesV Sold by Hart's
drug store.
The editor of the Memphis, Tenn.,
"Times" writes: "In my opinion Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Is the best remedy
for coughs, cold : and lung tto-i'.dc. and
to my own personal knowledge Foley's
Honey and Tar has Accomplished many I
permanent cures that have been little j
short of marvellous." Kefuse nny but!
the genuine In the yellow packages, T.
F. Lnurln, Owl Drug Store.
Women Need
a natural laxative ami tonic when
troubled with lassitude, depression,
nervousness or a general run-down
condition of the system.
Nature responds quickly, and regu
larity is established by the use of
Sold everywhere. In boxes 10c and 25c
!WANTKlA SRAMSTUKHH KOK
plain and fancy sowing, also dress-making.
L
ITTI.11 Bister Wllkerson
Was hnndy with the needle,
l'ucks and darts and hem Mid
gores
She certainly could wheedle.
News
from
Want-Adville
Gut of. Into, ny goods,
She always dressed most
Mrother Wllkerson, he died,
Pneumoniarather hastyl
tmty.
All the sister of her church
Exchanged surprise and wonder,
As to how she'd get along.
She got along by thunder'
Went to live In Wnnt-Advllle,
Where eenmstressee were wnnted.
Never once by poverty
Wee I.lttle Bister haunted.
MORAL.
Advertise In The Morning Astorlan.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
THK SAVOY
Popular Oonoert Hall.
(taxi ntuile. All are weleome. Dar
ner Seventh and Aator,
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HELP WANTED.
WANTED -THK SKUVU'KS OK A
strong boy who wants to learn the
confectionary business. Must not b
afraid to work. Apply Hoellur'e Con
fectionary store. If
ai i i i i r w ti ii t.
fjm i ii i ii fn n r a a r t i rf i
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
" Aiiow no one xo uecei ve you m uus.
All Counterfeits, Imitations arnd " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare,
gorie Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
WANTED OENTl.KMAN Oil I.ADV
to travel for mercantile house of
large capital. Territory at h"ine or
abroad to suit. If dutiable the home
may be used as lauidijuat lets. Week
ly snlury of 11,000 per year and ex
penses. Address Joseph A. Alexander,
Astoria. Ore. 1-3-31
WANTED SAt KSMKN. MANY MAKK
f 100 to (ISO per month. Some even
more. Stock clean j grown on Reser
vation, far from old orchards. Oeuli
advatK. weelclv. Choice of territory.
Addree Washington Nureery Company,
Toppenieh, Washington. 9 2A-tf
WANTED TWO GOOD SUBSCRir
Uon eollcltore to work. Flret claee
proposition, good pay. Apply Aatojlan
office.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWA
Bears the Signature of
v
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CCHTAUH COMPANY, 7T MURRAY STftCCTi NCW YOflK C'TV.
TURKIC SALESMEN FOR Ol'R NKW
County, Township und It illroad Sur
veys of Oregon. Those surveys nre
a splendid cotnplllatlon of fads, fig
ures und drawings and of wonderful
value. Counties and town are fully
Indexed and population of earh given;
railroads plainly shown and distances
between nil stations also shown; con
gressional dlstrb-ts outlined, number
ed and populations given. Other fea
tures too num'-rnU'f to mention. A
splendid opportunity for energetic
men. Rand, MeNally & Co., Chicago,
III. 2-8-tf
rOR SALE.
Full SAl.K - IWTU. FIOHHUAtlY 15
Gasollne Salmon fishing boat with '
seine, round bottom. H't 39 feet
long, beam 10 feet 4 Inches, depth of j
hull 3 foot 8 liioh'-s, dm kod, 9-hore
Hun Francisco stundard gtijiollne en- j
glile was Installed, direct from fno :
bry, July, 1305. Fp-tu-dut flihlng
tig complete. Price 1,6j0. Owner, S.
7.. Watney, llallird, Wash., 161 Uurke
Ave. 1-S1-I21
WHALE AMBER. MADK IN NOR (
way, guaranteed finest shoe dree-'
Ing out. Your dealer handle! It. Al
fred Andresen A Co., Mlnneapolla,
kilnn. U-H-tf
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
ATTORNEYS, AT LAW,
HOWARD M. BROWNILL,
Attorney -at-Law.
Office with Mr. J. A. I akin, at No. 42
Commercial ti. AatoHa.
MU3IC TEACHES
WANTKD- Til ItEE MUSIC PUPIIA
Inquire at Aetorlan office.
MANWJUN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS. j
C. D. 8tew.rt, 127 Seventh atrnt.
4 BOND IT,
ASTORIA, OEECOI
Carriei the Flneet Line of
Wines,
Liquors
and
Clears
CALL AND SEE US
.'.til. I.,, i . i ,t a 11 . i . V l . I . (. . .l.t. I v V. I . i
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 A "tor tl,J
The lending ainueriuent hone.
Agency for Kdln Phonograpba aal
Cold Moulded Iteeonle.
f. A. l-ETF-KNON, 1'ro
"PaleBohemlan
LaAer Sccrf 9
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
on draught and to bottle
Brewed oiler taultarv cnn,lllloti tad
propen- aged rUhl btrt In AUla,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
North Pacific
Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
BOARDING.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
GOOD GIRL WANTS POSITION TO
do general housework. Addross A,
10, Astorlan otllce.
THE LETDE.
Roomi with or without board;
rate raseonable; good aoeom
modntlon for tranelrot). 14th
and CottimereW.
WANTKD POSITION AH COOK IN
logging camp by two women. Ad-
iln.-Hfl A. 9, Astorlan Olflce.
2t
FOR RKfT
FOUR KURNISIII'JD ROOMS FOR
rent fer l!ght housekeeping. Inquire
of Fred Sh"mann, 26 Astor St,
2-2-7t
FfR KKNT- TWO NICI'I ROOMS,
with gooil tabic board, Inquire at
!ip Holden HoiiMc, 2-9-5t
The Old vStove Man
Has been hunting around 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). Ho thinks he has found the
line. Ho will show them to you if you will call at the store of
W. C. LAWS . CO.
Plumbers and 8team Fitters,
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICIC I HAVE PURCHASED
the Palm restaurant, Antor Htrect,
from Vlncunt Stlcklich, and have tak
en charge of the name, and I will not
be responwlble for any debts hereto
fore owed by former proprietor. John
Left re. 2-7-4t
OSTEOPATH ISTi,
DR. RH0DA C. HICXJ
OSTEOPATH
Office Mnnsel. Bid. Phone Black 1011
71 Commercial St., Aatorta, Ore.
OENTISTa.
Lk. VAUGIIAN,
Dknmst
PrblaD Building, Astoria. Oregon.
Dr. W. C. LOGAN
DENTIH'l
70 Commercial fjt.. Hbanahao lloildlng
COLUMBIA ENGINEERING CO.
O.T.co Astor I!ou.
Surveying, Platting, Blueprinting and
General Civil Engineering.
Prompt Attention Guaranteed.
A. 8. TEE, Manager.
Phone Main 214.
HOTEL PORTLAND
J. Q A. BOWLBY, Presidtnt.
0. I. PETERSON, Vice-President.
("RANK PATTON, Cashier.
J. W. OARNER, AfwUtaut Caahiof
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid In $100,000. Burplue and Undivided J'rotlUi IM.OOO
TransiictB a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits
A3TOKIA, ORtOON
VOCAL CULTURB MISS CRACK
Rannel will give Instruction In tone
production. Coaching In classical
songs and balladH. 144 Duane street.
Phone Red 2091. tf
SALMON, EELS GREAT SOLID,
wholesale Arm in Sweden wlohes to
enter Into buslneHs connections with
respectable export houses of Halted
Eels, Salmon, Trout and other kinds
of flflh. Answer and price to 8. Matts
son, Morrum, "Sweden. 3t-eod
RE8TAUIANT8,
FIRST-CLASS MEAL
for 15c; nice cako, coffee, pie, or
doughnuts, 5c, at U. S, Restaur
ant. 431 Bond St.
JAPANESE COODS,
. j Your experience with It, has no doubt
XTlTTVTTTikTOiT"i-r-tril1Pa'1 to mwh vexation, possibly pro-
INEXPENSI VEnlty Broke 7 wn tr,inR to
prj It up from the neck band, efcf
Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, ORI.
LAVNDRIES.
BUTTON HOLE AT THE BACK.
JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM
BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND
MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS,
WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV
ING, ETC.
Yokohama Bazaar
28 Commercial St., Astoria.
REWARDy-A REWARD OF $50 WILL
be paid by the undersigned to any
person finding A. B. Crono or his
body. Last seen on Elk Creek Beach,
Clatsop County, at 4 o'clock p. m., Jan.
9, 1907. C. B. Croano, Toledo, Or.,
Feb. 1, 1907. 2-6-ltt
Morning Asiorlan, 60 centa
tionth, delivered by carrier.
per
HOUSE MOVERS.
ritJimtrjRHun jhkob. yv , maM a
specialty of house moving, carpentert,
contractors, general jobbing; prompt at
tention to all orders. Corner Tenth and
Duane. tf
You won't have that that experience If
you aend your shirts to us j we save you
this trouble, and danger of tearing tht
sfcirt. Try us and see,
TROY LAUNDRY,
Tenth and Duane Sta. Phone iggi
UNDERTAKERS.
J. GILBAUQH CO-
Undertaker and Embalmer.
Phono Metn til. Cor. 13 and Duane,
11-l-tf
Leadlng Churches and Theatres
Within Two Blocks.
Rates 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.
The Terra Firms Hotel; 8team Heatod.
HOTEL IRVING
Corner Franklin Avenue and 11th 8t.
Astoria, Oregon,
Don't look for a bus, but take street
car and ask conductor for directions.
Come once and you wil Ireturn. Dining
Room. Meals 2Co. When in Astoria
stop at the Irving. Wm. Relsohman.