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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
THE M011NING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OKEGON. TUVBSDAs, JANUARY 16, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873 Published Dally Except Monday by IHS J. S. DELLmGER COMPAHY. SUBSCRIPTIOlf RATES. b .n mi ..........17.00 By eanw. per nuram. WEEKLY ASTORIA. By mail, per year, in dvae...l m, under lh of Congim ot .March S, KWuroer iur ihv wuywsp - A&lkM Mdk)MuM nr IMAM Of Kwrr should b uniDcSaMtr reported to tb offlceof pubUealwa. Official pamper of Clatsop County and the city of Astoria. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED Y pay interest twice a year In our savings department. You rece,ive a passbook on which you can deposit and draw out a i convenient. Scandinavian -American Savings BanK 506-508 Commercial St. WEATHER. Western Oregon and Weshing ton Occasional rain. Eastern Oregon and Washing ton and Idaho Probably fair. "THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY." $ EDITORIAL SALAD. ' V If the United States continues to al low other countries to surpass it in fos tering a merchant marine, re is more than probable that the American nag will be seldom seen even in me x . I Canal when completed. finwrnor Hoke Smith of Georgia de clares that the Democratic party is in a minn and that ib is lime vnavnv f Southern Democrats to claim some thing on their own account. The only surprise caused by this reniara is vmi such comment in the soutn is not gu rai . o "There should be no quarreling among us in advance." says Mr. Bryan, "rela the to offices to be distributed after pWion." At the same time an occa sional reference to the fact that there ni 1 sm-h a distribution in case of t...- u . iv. th. Portland success mar be used to point a moral AUXU19Q MM 3 aaivj j " I papers, have "got it in" for the port of narmony s Astoria, and are pursuing a direct, an- A steamer to run between Wash- tagouiatic course that will drive the ington an(1 Xorfolk will be 305 feet long .! ritv elsewhere if there is and R2 feet wide, with a speed a speed Bot a. abatement of it It has been of over- 20 mile, an hour, and built at , . . w a cost of $400,000. By walking down xo goin U for years and has at last be- gee . come so unbearable that the outraged gpecimen of tlw ort of boats encouraged sense of this community is preparing to I by a permanent deep channel. administer the only rebuJce in its power, the turning of its trade elsewhere. The U is predicted that the completion 8 . - ., . of the Panama Canal will create a great feeliog is growing all over the city and emignntt to the coast county and definite action of some sort regioM of tne pacific in North America, is in the wind, but just how it will Central America, and South America, assert itself is conjectural at the mo- The isthmian waterway will cause many jnent. It began kst winter and had its cnange. tnat ync ment. iv I Kllf t.A :, i nff to nav the freicht. in h Port of Portland bill and the " nasty skullduggery employed to cram it through the Legislature, and the feel MANY 1REIGHT CARS ARE IDLE. CHICAGO. Jan. 18. Railroads of tlio United States and Canada hava 806.800 fwk-lil cars in excess of business dc mamls. accoriliiiff to a statement that will lie issued this week by the Car Serv ice Committee of the American Ka" kav Association. Shortages exist on only a few roads, the total number of additional caw that could be used on ttiea lines amounting to 774. The figures are compiled from reports made to the commitee by 158 railroads. Assuming the averaue value of a car to De w equipment representing $124,080,000 of capital is lying idle on side tracKS. ine surplus cars aggregate nearly 10 per cent of all the cam owned iu this coun try and Canada. It Does The Business Alimony and Custody of Fourteen-Year Boy Asked. RRf. Nevu Jan. 15. vAllcglng that her husband has been addicted to the ma of intoxicants and that she discov ered it four dsys after their marriage, Mr. Carmen V. Boyd, who Is said to U th wife of American lce-v.onsui Wilson I Boyd of Shanghai, filed suit for divorce in the district court nere vMterdav. Mrs. Boyd has been staying a. h R versde Hotel lor several montbs. The Bovds were marricvl in Honolulu In 1S03 and 10 years later, according to the complaint, he confessed tnat ne ii U.,n untrue to her." She asks iw of his $300 monthly income and the custody of their 14-year-old son. Don't Take the Risk. A CHEERFUL WORD. Ma. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton. Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It Joes the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it 16 an old sore and it healed it without leaving a scar behind." S5o at Chas. Rogers' drug store. REID I CALIFORNIA. SAX FRAXCISCO, Jan. 15.-White- law Reid, Ambassador to Great Britain from the United States, accompanied bv D. O. Mills, his father-in-law and Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, arrived in this city tnt vMtortlar from Xew York. How long Ambassador Reid will remain in California is not stated, but as the fam ily home at Millbrae has been decorated and remodeled, it is believed the party will spend part of the winter there A Card This is to certify that all druggists ing has not abated here since, though Henry Clews, the New York Banker in It may have been less manifest, aUI His Last Public. Letter, Says i j. iVa :naA1Anf Tralaf nnr oft Z L-w. h .ertimr the claims The tendency of affairs in Wall Street oTpueet Sound as the only alternative U distinctly towards improvement, wn- lSaf Tactor in the northwert. "dence is reviving and a much greater eonaaerc lactor in w La4 alrea(ly how. conclusively that Astona is r ' m have slated for extinction and e sum of JJ P Portland's dread removed ' improvement k alm08t entirely due There i. such a thmg as carrymg tte I n P mow. .pirit of dominance too far and Port- av ThPe ium on cur. nguw ui wiu. j . money are gteadily declining. thi. city from ue maps "a Alo & ffiovemettt there ha8 of Oregon, and she is warned now, and Aio g here that we of Astoria intend to square - r o - nere, tnai we oi " oommercial Daper. the demand for tWm thin? and ao it witn aoiuus, , , tlus wang na a improve(L Tbe derange. roraNM ient taaedI1? paudaiiy passing God's green earthl liauidation has been severe and s wwm vnpir FORECAST. U" I" the effect of releMW8 kTg' ' gums previously locked up in high-priced t.i ,. it securities. , The return movement of cut after this fashion some time Uto prime essential in securing a to come. There an abundance ol four- w r . , Ln ;n th interior and a relative national-convention nomination . ' v , jm . . .. cx.x 41.. scarcitv in New York. This is dem President ol tne uniiea ouiiw n -1 , . msioent oi i Lnstrated bv the kst national bank votes are wnat create buuuuwf, ""v , , . , . . , . apart from popular or party sentiment statement, which showed ha the bank. SnLpapeT support-ihere is consid- in the central reserve cities in order to or newsp per s wr . . . . the cMt mHowed their re- erabie aorc in ao n ui - wnnn hlw . ,r D..,i,.ni. serves to decline to $32,000,000 below or nmanaer j. ivuujl v, iuu;w. ..... . ,, ItTi. today the leading candidate legal requirements while the country S Republican nominatfon because bank, carried surplus rerve. of over ith mora "visible strength" that any $103XX00. With the return of xn- M. - fl, . retnmption of specie otker asBirani ior tuo , i . , - . vote. Bletod to him by the unanimous payments, there should be a very Urge votes pieogeu w am, j wk to New York srs authorised to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops tne eougn heals the lunes and prevents serious re suits from a cold. Cures la grippe couehs and prevents pneumonia and eon sumption. Contains no opiates, ine eenuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. T. F. Laurin. Owl Drug Store. When you have a bad cough or cold do not M it drag along until it oecon u WnohltU or develops into ao attack of pneumonia, but giva it the attention it deserves ana get rm oi Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and win r anr of nromnt relief. From a small beginning the sale and use of this preparation has extended to all part of ,. TTnitea Mstes and to many foreign countries. Its many remaritabie cures of coughs and colds have won for It this wide repuUUon ana exuusive use. ov by Frank Hart and leauing firuggi- A New York paper protects against the Introduction of the kitenencwe, which means a culinary room no larger than a closet. The tablet may not have arrived. in food, but is near in living ijuartcrs. Kemn's Balsam will stop any cough that can be stopped by any medicine snd cure coughs that cannot be cured br any other medicine. It always the best cough cure. Rucf may go free, but before the nrosecution is through with hlra he will know there has been something doing- Rank Foolishness. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sure, it Is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. 0. Eldrldire, of Empire, Ga. "I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the bent remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lunir troubles. My children art silb . lect to croup, bnt New Discovery quirts ly cures every attack." Known the world over aa the Kins of throat and lung rem edies. Sold under guarantee at Chas. Rogers' drug store store. 50o and $1. Trial bottle free. CAN SELL MORTGAGES. CHICAGO, Jan. 15. A despatch to the Tribune from Danville, III, asys Judce Wricht in the Federal Court yesterday rendered a decision in the case of David Sommers against the Hit nois State Trust Company of East St. Louis, involving about $20,000,000 wUrth of railroad land and timber properties in Florida. Complaints asked that the Trust Company be restrained from lore tAfdtvno And ellin? roortcaees on tbe Alpalachicola Northern Railway Com Danv. Florida Development company and Florida Land Company. Judge Wrieht over-ruled the motion for a tern norarv restraining order. The decision leaves the Trust Company free to noiu the sale of mortgages advertised lor last month at East St. Louis. Special Annouscement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Lav iTT II. I I M i :.r- t ;,.;rrnii.r,-v,-rpjl,T,.' Mi! .... .VI .r:i, ALCOHOL 1 fLH UKN-r ANtgcluUvPrcpartliSilirAj slmllnlliiSidcrlxxlanillWuli (liiiltfSiofflittBaiullkwaaf l?T?.v:rtH!Hi'iait:ii & .imnff s Ditfestkmflif frfii (luhim.MarphliH: rwrHlncraLl LaaVTlnMltrnM 1 MMMHHHHBIOWWSSWt ;v.-." - tou.ScvrSiuiich.l)brrtw Worms.'vOWulwcusTnia K..t ,wva i i ii ii Mm nn ii mmmm Tor Infantt and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of m mm m hp In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Wpy vi T T 1 1 wiimwiw"""" ... aaVatMM tta1tl1ttt1 M 1 1 1 1 T T 1 t' WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write usc'rc here for that purpose The Work We Do Anvthinir'in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones; I tlnside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair.;: OUR PRICES WILL DO THEfREST ' STEEL & EWART Phana MU tilt 421 Bom Street. iiniiiimiMtMHt M a a j Jos. Therdich Dealer in Confectionery Soft Drinks and Fresh Fruit The Freshest and Best the Market Affords at Very Reasonable Prices. 357 Bond St. (near 8th) Astoria, Ore. Books and btationery Wholesale and Retail. Magazines, Newspapers, Office Fixtures and Sup plies, Periodicals, Calendars, Charts, Maps, and Music. X BCrsr t -ratt nriA (Vrrmlete Stock of TvDCWnter Paper and Ribbons. Special Subscription Agency for all the Leading Magazines. E. A. HIOGINS CO., w nleased to announce that FoleVa Honey and Tar for coughs, eolds ..4 tnMM ( nni. affected bt the vote pledged to him by tt. unanimous 11,? Ne 7 NaZTa Pure Food and Drug law a. H TrrnLrS thi. rea- Untaln. no opiate, or other harmful tkm of Pennsylvania, wwnou reserves I drui. and we recommend it as ft aajfe 64 vote, of Illinois committed w u u ... tn. I L .vn., adulta. T. F. ; rr, tv; m u Uua be nearly wiped out. and for some support ana two iivu j" , allVrairbanka has the 30 votes of In- time to come rising averages will pro "solid"; La Follett. wiU unques- bably be the rule. When it is recaUed Wbly have the 20 vote, of Wisconsin; that the increase in circulation during Taft has only two actually pledged votes the last twelve month, has been $195. JL " Se the' VZt pro. 000,000, of which nearly ,000 was pect it for a split delegation from hi. ded in December, it will be apparent Jw BUte of Ohio; while of Governor that a very xnatenal increase in the Hhes the Miners remark in a mipply of loanable fund. i. imminent TZ.., tb w. nf at this center. It is also to be consid- Xew York." We skmld sav so-be isn't ered that hoardings in an parts of the . "Z even on. vote's, yet! As; country, esUmated at over 270,0O0,0O0 early as Manh fa 195S McKinley had fare being rekased and -nfl soon De re fully 100 vote. vot. irrevocably p'lged ! stored into circulation.'' . .. .t. w. m is! - remedy for children and adults. T. F. Lanrin, Owl Drug Store. Save Some Honey From now until Febu rary 1st. HOW? Read This The woolen house which I represent has notified me that they have made great reductions on 100 pattern, of up-to-date suitlnes in order to make room I for their spring stock. In order that i . . 1 . AM. . you may tax. aavaniage oi iow oar- trains I will make you ft tun or over- coat t order ana sav. you uree u seven dollars. Remember, your time is limited, so order now. MtlSIO BOOKS STATION F.KY HI H ADE HAS VO TIME FOB POLITICS to hfca astd the convention was still 13 wjsis .way; and by Janaary. 196, his j tMers tsaSd Sgwe wp n-ieraV f mm tU lalf w ; U VQ y ? 451 mUX , f nt; all ?AV.'.TSS Best hr "th to is aw. ; COFFEE Five degrees of excel lence: good; better, nr finer: ..w. w srt a FwwyfMa; svwr W1 " ' ' r f " 1; S UIm it; jaf ium CfflCAGO, Jan. 15. A despatch to the Tribune from Laportc, Ind., says George Ade, humorist and playwright, who recently announced himself as candidate for delegate from the tenth Indiana district to the Republican na tional convention in: Chicago, yesteMay announced his withdrawal. Ade gives as the reason for his action that he has no time for politics. Fever Sores. Vtm orea and old chronie sores should not be healed entirely, but sWiM U kept in healthy eonditk Thi. e be don by applying Cfcamber'.aiii'a Mr. This salve be. bo supevwr i"r pw yr. It k .law a nat ho ykA Uads, r rfypks, torn taA V him ,a t tk'sh. 1m ik by Frank Hart sad Jeflg THAT DINNER WILL HOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT 80MX OF 0US SELECT TABLE WIIIXS A PAKTIAL U51 XU VitUUM CKUM. SWEEa WIRES ' Sparklinf Sec Dry-Frsgrsnt, sflev Old Port Tawny, rich, light and yaaosnt. color. ' BED WINES Old Sherry Pale, dean, nutty. Zlnfandel-Clean, light table wbe. Angelica Soft, .greeable, full. : Burgundy Medium boditd, mellow. Muscatel Very fruity, sweai. Eparldiag Bnrgundy-BriUlant, dW WWW Blesllng Medium light table win. Carl E. Franseen ASTORIA'S LEADING TAILOR, 179 Eleventh Street. Phone Main 3711 Seal Fisl Market 77 Ninth St. near Bond Fresh and Salted Fish. Game and Poultry. Groceries, Produce and Frui Imported and Domestic Goods. P, Bakotitch & Feo,,Proprs. phocs Bad 2183 1 aat. - Orap. Juice, Maraaohino cherries, fruit ? and OogMs Brandies, and 4 fuD line of Oordkk. Sauterne Natural mallow, pronounced ' flftror.' Chateaa Tqutm Full bodied Crens. o fUntsrnaa.' ' ' PHOKEiMi PROMPT DELI7EBT AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. 589 Commercial Street A Chance for Quick-Steppers We are setting ft merry dip for shoe seller, to waits to. Th. quick-step prices wt have put on winter .hoes should quloken theis going. , . , It should also quicken th. steps -of everyone who cares for bargain in line shoes. OUR SPECIALTY LIRE of Logger.' shoes guarantee satisfaction to the wearer. None better, but a leader of all. , 1 ' 643 Bond St, opp. Fisher. 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