THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA. OREGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1908.
We call your special attention to our large line of
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for every thing in the line of House
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SOLE AGENT FOR BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL-
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IAY BE SHIFTING
Theory That the Pole Is Chang
ing its Position.
THE CLIMATE WILL BE WARMER
i Curious Effect and Phenomena
May Result in Boundary Difficulties
of U. S. and Canada Requiring
Monuments to Mark. Dividing Line.
VICTORIA, B. C, March 27.
That the north pole is shifting and
the climate changing, making the
northern territories of this continent
warmer and northern Asia colden, is
the theory Mose B. Cotworth, of
York, England, who is returning
home after an investigatipn in Aalska.
His theory is that great masses of
ice along the Canadian shore of the
Artcic ocean, by force of gravity, is
impinging the crust of the earth over
towards Siberia, where an immense
glacial accumulation counteracts the
movement A curious effect and
phenomena may result in boundary
difficulties of the United States and
Canada, as the boundary is fixed by
latitude and if the north pole is
really traveling latitudes will change
also, requiring permanent monuments
to mark the dividing line.
is expected that a speed of a mile in
56 seconds will be maintained.
Officers of the Pennsylvania R. R.
and of the Westinghouse Company
will make the trip on the car which
will leave the Pennsylvania R. R.
station in Jersey City at one o clock
Sunday afternoon.
CHINA MAKING PREPARATION
PEKIN, Mar. 27. China already
has begun preparation for the enter
tainment of the American battleship
fleet on its way around the world.
Admiral Sah, responding to an in
quiry from the foreign board, has re
commended Che Feo as the best har
bor for the reception of the visitors.
The harbors of China are mostly in
the possession of foreign powers and
the only other place where the war
ships could be received is Woo Sung.
ALLIGATOR REFUSES FOOD.
NEW YORK, March 27. Keepers
at the Bronx zoo are puzzled over
the problem of Mose, the twelve-foot
alligator, who has refused to eat
anything for four months and is
slowly starving to death. Formerly
the alligator was kept in an enclosure
with twelve or fourteen crocodiles.
His habit of frequently becoming
angry and attacking his companions
led to his isolation four months ago.
From that day his self-imposed fast
dates. The keepers attribute his re
fusal to eat to peevishness at being
kept by himself and have been hop
ing that the fit would wear off. To
date it has failed to leave him and
the head keeper held a consultation
of animal experts for this afternoon
to discuss the case and see if any
thing can be done to save the big
reptile.
DEFICIENCY BILL PASSED.
1 WASHINGTON, March 27.-The
House today passed the urgent de
ficiency bill carrying $2,000,000 for
prompting the work of the Washing
ton naval gun factory.
ELECTRIC CAR RUN.
NEW YORK, Mar. 27.-What is
intended for a record run is to be
made with a new electric railroad
car from Jersey City to Philadelphia
next Sunday afternoon. The car
which is run by its own power, lvs
been tested, it is said, in Kansas.
The trip will be made over the
Pennsylvania Railroad tracks and it
KOREAN'S TRIAL.
Counsel for the Man Who Shot Stev
ens Say Plea Will be Insanity.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 27.-I.
W. Cheng, the Korean who shot
Stevens, was arraigned before Police
Judge Conlan today on the charge
of murder. His attorney secured a
continuance for a preliminary hearing
until Friday and intimated that no
fight would be made in police court,
but when the case reaches the higher
tribunal a battle will be fought on
the plea of insanity. Ming Woon
Chun, his accomplice, is still in a
critical condition at the hospital, and
it is believed he will recover.
WILLIAMS' NOTICE
Intention to Introduce a Resolu
tion in the House.
BASED ON A NEWSPAPER ITEM
To Ask the Committee of the Judi
ciary to Eaxmine Whether There
Had Been on Part of the Executive
Any Breach of Privilege.
WASHINGTON, March 27. Mi
nority Leader Williams, in the House
today gave notice of his intention to
introduce a resolution to "ask the
commttee on the judiciary to ex
amine whether there has been on th
part of the executive any breach of
privilege of the House of Represen
tatives." Williams said the resolution would
be based on an item in today's Wash
ington Post headed "Roosevelt
Rakes Diekeman." The story stated
that Diekeman, of Michigan, a mem
ber of the sub-committe which in
vestigated the charges against Judge
Wilfley, had been taken to task by
the President for having censured the
judge. Diekeman got the floor and
completely absolved the President of
any intolerance.
BIG CLOCK.
NEW YORK, Mar. 27.-A clock,
which it is said, will be the largest in
the world, will be finshed soon at
Thomaston, Conn., for a Jersey City
Soap Factory. The clock will be
placed on the company's sign on top
of the soap factory and will be visi
ble from the river and the New York
piers. It will have a diameter of 28
feet. Philadelphia has a clock with
a diameter of 25 feet and Westmin
ster, London, one with a 22 1-2 foot
diameter.
WRONG MAN
Due de Chaulnes Escaped Through a
Technicality.
NEW YORK, Mar. 27. Regarding
the litigation by which Jas. F. Hanni-
gan hoped to collect $2,000 from the
Dus de Chaulnes for clothes supplied
him in London and Paris, City Court
Justice Conlan has decided that the
summons in the suit had not been
properly served. The process server
said he had given to the Due, but the
latter declared in an affidavit that
the summons had been served on his
cousin, Baron Louis de Conde, in
mistake. The Dus is now in Europe.
In his decision Justice Conian says:
"The process server did not know
the defendant, and identification was
made through a third party who
makes no affidavit. I am therefore
reluectlantly compelled to grant this
motion but without costs."
Given up to Die.
B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia street,
Evansville, Ind., writes: "For over
five years I was troubled with kidney
and bladder affections which caused
me much pain and worry. I lost flesh
and was all run down, and a year ago
had to abandon work entirely. I had
three of the best physicians who did
me no good and I was practically
given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure
was recommended and the first bottle
gave me great relief, and after taking
the second bottle I was entirely
cured." Why not let it help you?
T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
It is better to cure the little cough
than to take chances of consumption.
The beat cough cure Is Kemp's Balsam.
Druggists sell it at 25 cents and 50
cents a bottle.
LATEST If SU1TI1S
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Having returned from San Francisco with a splendid stock of spring
and tjmmer suitings of the latest style and having spent several weeks
in studying the fashions prevalent in that city, we are now more than
ever in a position to give thorough satisfaction to the most fastidious
dresser. NOT IN WORDS, BUT IN DEEDS.
HAUTALA & RAITANEN
Tailors, Corner Eleventh and Bond Streets
WANTS TO COME BACK.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 27.
The Call says today:
"Word reached the office of the
chief of police late last night that
John Dalzcll Robertson, assistant sec
retary of the defunct California Safe
Deposit and Trust Company, was in
New York and anxious to return to
San Francisco and turn state's evi
dence. Robertson was indicted with
J. Dalzell Brown, Walter J. Bartnett
and James Treadwell for embezzle
ment. He escaped from San Fran
cisco as soon as the crash came and
has been a fugitive for four months.
Robertson is penniless and broken in
health. Through friends he has made
what practically amounts to a com
plete confession and hopes that he
may be granted immunity for the
testimony he is willing to give. The
statements by Robertson directly in
volve Bartnett, Brown and Tread-
well."
There's no better preparation
for the day's duties than a cup
of piping hot Cocoa at breaK
fast. It invigorates, nourishes,
strengthens, without artificial
stimulation; Does Coffee?
LESS THAN A CENT A CUP
Is made with scrupulous, con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or more
delicious. Your grocer sells and
recommends it.
D. GhlrardelU Company
San Francisco
JAPANESE ENGAGED.
RIO JANEIRO, Mar. 27.-Thc
steamer Kasado Maru is due to leave
Kobe April 12 to bring to Brazil 1,(XK)
Japanese argricultural laborers to
work in the state of San Paulo. The
federal government, it appears, has
decided to encourage this immigra
tion, and the first contracts for field
laborers already has been signed
with a Japanese immigration com
pany.
The steamer Amanda left Santi
ago de Cuba with 500 emigrants who
will seek homes in this republic.
DESULTORY DEBATE.
WASHINGTON, March 27.-FoI-
lowing the discussion of the Dieke
man incident, the House engaged in
a desultory debate on the agricultural,
appropriation bill, which, however,
had not been materially amended
when it was laid aside.
No Cause on Record.
There is no case on record of a
cough or cold resulting in pneumonia
or consumption after Foley's Honey
and Tar has been taken, as it will stop
your cough and break up your cold
quickly. Refuse any but the genuine
Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow
package. Contains no opiates and is
safe and sure. T. F. Laurin, Owl
Drug Store.
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager.
Hacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred-Trucks and FuraituM
WagonsPianos Moved, Boxed and SbippL
433 Commercial Street
Mi In Phone 121
Astoria Theater
Sunday, March 29th
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
Be Kind You Havs Always Bought
Signature of
HOLDEN BROS. & EDWARDS
Present Their Greatest Melodrama
"What Women
WD Do"
Don't Fail to See This Great Play.
A Play For All the People.
The Great Shipwreck Scene
The Fight to the Death inthe Storm
What Women Will Do for Love and
and Revenge '
The Ship Turned Upside Down
The Life-saving Station
MICAWBER AND HIS HAPPY
FAMILY
Prices: 25c, 35c, 75c.
Astorta Theatre
Saturday, March 28th.
F, M. Hanlin Manager.
WM. P. CULLEN PRESENTS
PIXLEY AND LUDERS'
MERRY MUSICAL MASTER.
PIECE
I
With Gus Welnburg, Ruth White,
and over half a hundred others, in-
.. A'. . t. t ... n .. . 1 .. ..imM.1 Van-
garoo Girls. Original production; a v
veritable triumph. f
Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever.
New Songs, Ideas, Surprises.
Curtain Rises at 9 P. M.
Prices 25c to $15 O
Reserve your seats tomorrow morn
ing at eleven o'clock at the
Astoria theatre for the
Partial change of program Tuesday night
You can reserve seats for either night . . !
The Artistic, Social and Comedy Event of the Season