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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1907)
V 8 THE MORNING ASTOMAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. WE CARRY THE CHOICEST OF . GREEN AND BLACK UPTONS TETLEYS GATTS CEYLON SCHILLINGS Eng. BreaKfast, Japan, Oolong. Sole Agents for Bakers Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. A; V. ALLEN, ITALIAN AMERICA I breaking crops of wheat and corn.lt ' Is not surprising to learn that the 1 new acquisition came from the Sun. flower State, the birds In question i had constituted one of the many ! forms of trouble with which a tar Some Facts About a Growing in the wtem pun of Kansas iii... i lm!n-.t i hnj to contend ,and were seriously In- Class off Immigrants. lterfarln(C wlth th0 J)rosooutlon of ! farm work though the necessltf of - j watching the henhouse with a shot- ' I gun. Finally, bv the liberal uppllca- THE LATEST KANSAS PRODUCT ' Hon of salt to their tall feather, or I some other equally effective moans, I they were captured In good condition. Finding live eagles with healthy up FrM Education and Higher Educational' P"te8 a d mon of a nuts- Institution. In New York City-New ' nnce ,n ePvlty than when at large, Jeraay Ha Real Live Genuin. King oceured to their captor that New With Offic on Broadway. Tork te 80 fuU of curiosities that a , little mora or less would scarcely , count Accordingly he wrote to Dlr j ector Smith of the Centeral Park men i nger who justified his hopes by eager- -c r.ver year, , Bccepttng the preferred shipment. 8ays Signer Nittt. a Deputy In th. It- and the b,rds have jun arrlveJ Tne aliaa Senate, "an Italian providence. Mth0ritle. hav. had a great tm u imoi oi rcu to America. mere are more Italians in the city to-day! than there are In all of Venice, Most! of these Immigrants reach the coun try through the port of New York. As a matter of figures, the number Is something tike half a million an nually, most of whom come from the Impoverished southern provinces and 'settled In the larger cities, notably Boston, New York, Washington, New1 deal of trouble in keeping this species of eagle In captivity, until It was dls covered recently that a certain pro I portion of fish was necessary to their (diet; but the new arrivals are ex i pected to remain for many years a (son of living monument to Kansas j enterprise. One can acquire almost any kind of an education In New York free of Orleans, and Chicago, where many ofjcharfrg 0r at amerely nominal cost, they seem to prosper exceedingly well. whether ,t be a four years' college or ineir propeny aoiaings, m mis city, voflra train.nB. , th nlumhlnir trade. alone are valued at J60.000.000. More than $15,000,000 of this amount con sists of deposits la thhe savings banks There is probably no other city in the world so free with its educational gifts. In which the city itself plays but more money home than any other class of adopted Americans. Last year the sum amounted to $13,000 000, most of which went to Italian sav ings banks for deposit The race is also credited, or discredited, with the largest share of the more violent crimes, such as murder, stabbings Kld- of Manhattan. They own 10,000 stores, j R gmaU or bjP far the flrter 4.000 pieces of real estate, and sendramount of free hlgher education Is that given by endowed schools which are entirely free or nearly so. Cvytr Union is the largest of these. Here, without a ent of cost other than that for text books, antone capable of pass ing the entrance examinations jean study almost any art, science or pro fession under the sun and get a degree napplngs and other outrages of the' and tne institute points black hand variety. This according towlth justlflabe pride to many gradu- Signor conte. until recently secretary of nQtable promtnence in the bus. of the Italian consulate in this city;, and DrofeS8lonai world of today. and now the newly appointed Con-jAmong ,hem ,s the president of one sular Agent ar Milwaukee, is direct- 'he Mggeat engineering and' eontraet ly due to the influence of factory fe ' ing firm! ln the city; Dr. George F. and the unnatural conditions to which .' Kun7e tht, gvm expen. an( perhaps, Italians are subjected ln the larger J the most fam0U9 ot M , fhe iate George cities. Hence the organization of ! Wa;hington Roebling. who rVslgna an Italian agricultural colonization ! teJ and bu,u the Bl0oklyn Bridge. scheme through which it is proposed , . x Ywk Trade gthool, for a to relieve the congested districts and m(,rely noniinal fee it Is possible to distribute Italian immigrants to form Jearn almost any one of ,he practical colinies through the South and West, j trades including houe painting, ' bricklaying, plumbing, plastering, tile Father Knickerbocket- as Just be- laylng fr,,Scoing, blaekmithlng, print come the proud possessor of a family lngj 8,gn paintingi cornice work and of nine golden eagles, which have been carpentry; wnile the various branch added to his pet stock and poultry cg of the y M c A mcUde classes farm ln Central Park. Kansas has Jn languageSi stenography, mathemat so long been credited with the abiii-l. . buslnes training, importing SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1907. , , J3 I A FEW MINUTED, ty to raise almost anything, from grasshoppers and cyclones to recorJ- and exporting, motor boating, real es tate, Investments, and automobiling. PLEASE WE arcgoing to talk to you about our grrat "Removal Sale" which must come to an end soon. If you have not already taken advan tage of the real, genuine reductions you had better do so at once. There might be some excuse to over look these offerings if the reductions ap pl edonly to cheap odds and ends. But when you are privileged to buy new and stylish suits, overcoats, hats' 7 shirts, trunks, etc., at from J-5 to J-2 off, there is no excuse and you are the great est loser, Don't put it off. You will have no right to kick when the price cutting is over. Of course if a few dollars saved on clothes makes no difference to you, wait, but we're speaking to the average man or woman who would be glad to save money on men's or boys' clothes, which they can use to buy groceries, shoes or furniture with. ERMAN -WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier and Hatter. BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE Keep Your Feet Dry. If people would keep their feet dry half the doctors would have to go out of business. Our Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes are just the thing for keeping your feet dry. They shed "the water almost like a duck's back. We Guarantee Each Pair. Our Specialties Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. S. A. G1MRE MS Bond 8b, opposite Fish.r Bros. LEGISLATION USELESS. Stock Robbery Can Only Be Stopped By Getting Rid of Bad Officials. PHILADELPHIA, March 22. Stuy vesant Fish, until recently president 6f the Illlonols Central, addressed the students of the Wharton school of fi nance yesterday on the financial sit uation. Speaking on the subject, of fares, Mr. Fish said in part; "A stock robuery cannot be stopped by legislation and the only way it can be stopped Is by getting rid of dis honest officials. Law will never remedy the evils: what is needed is proper en forcement." Mr. Fish answered .such Questions as the students put to him. Among th questions was one as to whether or not the railroads can stand a two-cent fare throughout the country. His reply wa. the railroad needed money and it must h .lorived from the collection of - w - -' -fares. He said the demands of the Pub lie for fast trains, etc., made an ex' pense upon the various companies that cannot be met by the pawment of the small fare. Of course some of the rnnrf; rnuld! stand it. wllile Others could not." PEASANT MOVEMENT SPREADS his own brain. The granddaughter Is not expected to live. Roumanians Clash With Authorities And Hungarians. VIENNA, March 22. According to the news received today in Buda Pe"t from Moldavia the peasant movement In Roumania is spreading, he town of Dorogol hag been sacked and burned by the peasants. The Inhabitants were compelled to flee for their lives. , At Cucutenl, where many Hungari an alive, a fight ocurre between Hun garian and Roumanian Inhabitants, j Four Hungarians are reported killed and 30 wounded, j Fourteen peasants were killed in a collision with troops at Belgestle, while In Folkshall the people are in revolt against the authorities. The village of Sullce was destroyed by peasant rioters. The fate of the Inhabitant. Is not known. STOP ABSINTHE TRAFFIC. PARIS, March 22. The committee on Hygiene, of the Chamber of Depu ties reported In favor of total prohibi tion of the dlwtlllatlon and Importation traffic In and sale of absinthe. The commission purpose that the manu facture of absinthe cease In one year and that after two years Its sale h'nall become Illegal. PRESIDENT MAKE8 CHANGE8. SHOOTS GRANDCHILD. "'WASHINGTON, March 22. Presi dent Roosevelt has appointed George J. Woodruff of the Forest Reserve ser vice to be Assistant Attorney General of the Interior to succeed Frank L. Campbell who has been transferred to the position of Special Assistant At torney under the Department of Justice, I SACREMENTO, March 22. Be cause his little grand daughter, Ellen Gunn, refused to sing a second song to him, Monlco Echeverrla, shot her in the left side and then fired at his daughter Mrs. Catto and Miss Mc Kenna before Bending a bullet Into Gently move the bowels and at th. same time .tops the cough. Bee. Laxative Cough Syrup. "Contain. Hon ey and Tar. No opiates. Best for coughs, colds, and whooping cough. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mother. In dorse it Children like it. Frank Hart's Drug Store. FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! SEE OUR WINDOWI EVERYTHING YOU NEEDl PAINT, COTTON ROPE, SAIL CLOTH, NETTING TWINE, NETTING NEEDLES, OARS & FLOATS The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co., Inc. 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