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THE MORNING ASTOR1AN. FRIDAY, JlNf. 27. UMi Telephone, Main WL TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year W.N Bent by mall, per month M fterved by carrier, per month .... 80 SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year, In advance il 00 The Astorian guarantee to its ad vertiser the largest circulation rt any newspaper published on The Columbia River. KINO KDWARD'S COLLAPSE. ' Many newit will sav and exmie will preaih sermon!"'"" "e hought thai King Eklward'a severe illness ju- at the time net for his coronation, is a clear dispensation of Providence. ays the Evening Telegram. It may be so, w cannot tell; but so far as human reason can resolve the matter it Is a mere coincidence. Any man ot Ed ward' especially one who has lived as he has done, is likely to be attacked by disease. Evidently he jd his physic1''" hve known for ome days at lettst, that he was ser iously unwell, and that an operation would be necessary, but they hoped that he mlg-bi emit M till after the coronation ceremonies, and btar up through them. Hut the disease worked too rapidly and frustrated this plan. The King, being after all but a poor mortal man, had to yield, even in the very week, of all the weeks of his life, when he ouffht to have been and most ardently desired to be well, and able to receive not only the crown but the plaudits of "his" multitudinous pe le. Americans have had no such (Treat respect, amounting almost to rever ence, for EM ward VII. as they had for hie mother, Qin, Victoria. She was not only a good Queen, according to her lights, but a good woman as daughter, wife, mother, monarch. But Edward did not have a chance to show his abilities and high qualities, if he possessed them. Victoria was Queen. He wan regulated to the position of the first gentleman of the kingdom, and as such, let it be now said In this hour of his severe Illness and probable death, he bore his part welL Faults Jhe had, no doubt, but he appears to have been a man and a Prince well liked by almost everybody. By Inheritance, by the accident of birth, be was placed In a very high position, nnd without now scanning his career too critically, he has tilled that position honorably, and like the best of Ood's creations women excepted a "gentleman." " 'cicome laws. The rules have rot recor,l2lnK his exalted position, sin- j strenfrtnened the ouse, but have eerejy Fj-mpatWZe with the British peo- weakened and aiscre)iittd ,t.Tacoma Pie n this dlspeivsatlon of Provllence." j.jng News. tVe are on thorougrhly go?d terms. In j S Mont respects, with the Britons; w realize 1iow wedded they are to their monarchical system and how they reverence their Kin? as such, what ever mav be his faults or weaknesses personally: we rearizp how thee hart st their hearts on liavlnsr a RTeat h-.llday week on the occasion of his ; wxnation: we understand that in f : untain ire unit is me emnooimem , of au'horfty. law. government, and i ; respected and alm-wt worshiped a' : surti-and perhaps it is well that this : is so: and so Americans hfartily vm- ; , .t , , . . pathUo with the British people in their di.ap:o1n!ment and affllrtton. . Edward has been especially friendly ' to America. He has shown and proven bv words and A eds that he i liad a profound rcrct and admiration tor the American people. He was, as 1 hia mother was ibefore him, but evei more h,, our fries'!. -n .1 n.'Mjnul r:te Enirlnfld ha' recently become almo't our ally. Hence Americans wi'1 sin cerely mourn with Britons 1f their Klnff, as appears possible at this writ ing, Bhould siOn die. We will not only not itpedk of but not remember any fault-they are common to morality: but only remember and speak of his ,,,1 . 1.1. r.r i good dualities, his broad conception or tatesmaiishlp, his obedience to anl reverence for Ms mother, Ills magnani mity to the Boers, his true friend Bblp for America, his intense humani ty. England has had greater, perhaps better Kings, but many thut were Incomparably wore. But If Edward should die the British Government would not be Jarred In the least. lie has a son a man of ma ture yeers and probably of higher character, to take hi place. The King never Me. But we car. idncerely hope that not just yet will It be nec essary or pertinent to repeat: "The King la dead; long live the King." THE SEN ATR DOMINATES. An observer f American fedei! legislation can hardly fnil to be im pressed with the dominating influence which the senate exerts .In 1iapl"g almost every measure that becomes a law. During the present session the house Via js.ed and sent to the son ate any number of important bills, few of which have received the unqualified approval and sanction of the senate. One measure after another rallros.M through the house under the direction of the speaker and committee on rules is subjected to the analyst! and criti cism of the senate, only to he rec-t in such- a shape as to be hardly ivck- Itable when it returns to the house. In conference over the bill the senate conferees generally hold firmly to ihe views adopted by the b-xly which they represent, and the lnuse adopts a con ference ismimitlee report without much apparent hesitation, though It may in volve a wide departure from the position originally taken In the l.nver branch of congress. The lack of influence anl posi lve force on the jiart of the house as a legislative body must be referable to some cause which the members of ihe house ought to endeaver to remove. The house of representatives Is no longer a deliberative body. Its com mittee neccessariiy devote much time to the details of the bills which origi nate with or are referred to them. But the membership of the house Is h rge and the practice of lirci'insr the time for debate on important bills to a brief period, afier which a vote is taken and the bill, if parsed, sent to the senate, renders it impossible for the house at large to give the bill the same thorough criticism and discus sion which It is likely to receive in the senate. As a consequence of the operation of the house rulrs of vhjch so much complaint has Itjen made, the house loses Its influence with ihe sen ate, commits Itseif rem-ofe-i! i. ha.ty and ill-advised measures and loses the the respect and confidence of the pub lic It is urged that the mls of the i j house are necessary in order to dis patch business. Th senate takes its time on all kinds of bills, while the ! house hurries through. What does the j house- gain by its hurry? No Hw can become a law without the concur rence of both houses. The house must wait for the senate to act, tnd that body deliberates. If the house had a better reputation as a thougV.ful and deliberative body its voice would be more potent with the senate. As It is, the American house of representa tives, under the operation of its au tocratic, machine-like rules, la Dec m lng less and less of a real factor in federal legislation . The senate is do- i ing the thinking, most of the talking, ,and framing most of the bills that be- A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. ..xhe onIy perfect trajn m tjje wwid. j Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known, Luxurloua coaches, electric light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. S(?e that your U(.kft reads ya .. Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uuited States or Canada. All tjekPt agents gn them. For or other !nfor. maition, adjess. J. W. CASEY, C. J.-KDDT, Trav. Pass. Ast.. ' n. Afrt. Pdrt'anit Ore Portland Ora "" . f , . . . 1 jccu 1 J2n:uj-K2?::n upsuics ti'iO'':-:!.'.-!-'' 1 I 'I! (! p: ". -.:' 1 ft- - r ...:i,i v rj 'j'j, al Stre-t Astoria. Oregon. Sold by Chaa. 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It estab lishes regularity, dries enfeebling drains, heals in. fianimauon and ulceration and cures female urali. ncss. , tnjtts :t musts I su-k 'Z St0 11; illj PAIN ALL CONE. (uli-'twn writi-! Mrs, r.trc Rich!, of l.ock- t pirt St.ttMn Ve.i!n-wir.l IVnnn "Your ' h;uwtr I'rrvt'vn ' h,- eurtM me of utrnnr tnmtVc tlut i liiVTiti fnim tor tirttvn year, nml jviiwui ni r;Y. toiiMcv I can httirtlv w I crti work a wh.vlc fi-ty ,iiid ti.t tmrd. ami before i.ilci v in i'Vr-rs nm!iciuf-s I always frit tirrtl My pain ix A onc nu.i I feel hkr" new pe:ou. I u;tcrr.i with headache all the time i'Ut hare iki ht.vUch now Mcr takinir yvnir uirvvine t h.tve Iwu atnl ot" (mtihlr i thiii 1 '.iiTiTt't1 fn- ;V tittefii win, and the ! bc UiXior a ihe siaie cvmM ik4 cure me Dr. I"itMves Cotnnion Sense Mexlical Atlvtser. covers, is scnl fm on j receipt ot 21 otr-wnt stamps to pay exjen" o! m.uiiits; i-Hly. Address 0r. K. V. Kctve Ki :?.!'.. N'. V. OOKS LIKE HOT CAKES. "The fastest selitnft article I have in my store," writes druirstst t. T. smith, of Davts, Ky., "is Or. Kind's New Iiscover- for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always emvs. In my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors, or any other remedy." Moth ers rely on It, beet physicians pre scribe it, and Charles Ilopfrs truar antees satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sixes 50c and 51. if a poor man had been takn with sudden illness lik- the kinif. it would I rohably have been called '"'""imps." OCT OF DEATH'S JAWS. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for four years," writes P. Muse, of Durham, X. C, "Dr. King's Xew Life PiUs saved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth and only iJc at Charles Rogers' drug store. Going to Ihe toronati'.n? 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"Ah but th thing runs s'.ow. and Junl think how mad the thief will be when he misses his train by it." Ex. HIS LIFE IN PBIUL 1 "I just seemed to have one all to pieces, writes Alfred IV, of elfa.i"e, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I bfg-an to use Electric Bitters, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat any thing, have gained In strength and en joy hard work." They pive vigorous h-alth and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. Try thm. Only 5Qc at Charles Rogers' drug a'ore. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for meats, botta FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly nd utinlac'jrlly attended to 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Telepbone No 321. W : F I, I PWW fancy and Staple, Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. . TOBACCO AND CI CARS Siil'l'lies of a!! kinds at lowest iuu, fn (ishfrineu, Knrnspw nml Losrccrs. A. V, AL.LBIN- Tenth and Commcrohil Mrcct.s I 1 KYfIIiltaiU Steamer SIE The Largest, Staunch- st. Steadiest, and moat seaworthy vessel ever on the route. Best of Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trips every five day between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. an l the Astoria & Columbia R. R. for Portland. San FrancUcj anl a!) points East. For freight and pa.'scn ger rates apply to Samuel Elmore S Co. (icni-ral 'AtfciitN, Astoria," r. or to B. C. UMB, Tillamook, Or A. & C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. North Pacific Brewery. . JOHN KOPP. Proprietor. The Popular Product oft lie only brewery in North port Hale. KOPPS BEST bottled 'or in keijs. Free City Delivery. m wm fihe Of New Zealand W.'P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY Has been Underwriting on the I'aeinYOast ovc 1 twtnty-lwo ven SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AjsmiU, Astoria, On- FOUNDED SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONIION THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE Coh Aet, ... Cash Aaaatat In United Mi-tic C A. HENRY & CO., 215 Sansome Street - SAMUEL ELMORE & HOT53L PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only FlrMt-CIosH Hotel In Portland ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi youiuclf or absent friends tlian in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorlati It gives allthe city and county news twice each week foionly one'dollar a year in advance. ASK ANY ONE Wth haa uaed Star Bstat Uansa and they will tett you they are 'he most aatiafaotory wioy havt ever used. They require but little fuel anl baka quick and uniform, and are racily managed. Por sale In Astoria only by W.J.Scully 4ji U0D STREET. Between Ninth and Tenth II. ELMORE 0. R. A N. Portland. Or. Co. mm mm OF SHAREHOLDERS A. L. ITIO OFFICE IN THE WORLD, aif.AiH,rMM M.',i(,,t, tS GENERAL AGENTS. - San Francisco. Cal, CO., AOENTS TICKETS TO AND MOM ALL Points East VIA SHORT LINE TO dl. FACL, DfLUTII, M1NNICAIHH48, CHICACU AND l IN fa HAST. ThMUitlt l'lu- nii'l Tout'lst pli i pr. Pliiuu kill ItutTfl Kmaklng I.lbiary Pull) Tiln; fant time K.ir hum, fnl.lr iml full liifonn it mi iTit mlitif II kott. iout cto, call mi or ntl'lrM lVv l'iw. t. City Tlckt AL Mi Thlrl Str-et. J' .-ili.n.l. A. H. C DKNNISTN'. l W, 1 A ti Vint Avriiun, SA.itit. Waah. It T, UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th, a'NorihwKtrn L!nlt.'J tralna. flrt trio llfhKil thrnugliou', tiuth l'iUI anj nul, and f,un liiifil, are with out ricrntlon, th tlnvt tratni la ih wnrKI. Thry mta.y th titit, r ! an l bins Iili-u f.ir rxmfdit. roinvni. ! ami luxury ever otTiTiM the travlllnf public, anl ttii.iufttifr jr iht final rotnpl anJ nnh-iulij proJuotion .f th cr liullilr' art. TftWk i!.-n'l;J Tr:rti C'.nnrt Wl!h .. The (Ircat Northern The Northern I'm-iflc and The CiinHilliin Pacific AT ST. TAUI. Koll CHICAGO and the KAST. N.i extra charic f r thc iuarir i.-.Miinuji'itlonn and all rltm of tirh ita are avullablp for paxig en tlia raliia on hu tin i Ura:t?t4d b tfaa Int-rlH-ln tiioclt fytm. W. II. MBAU It. It. SlPl.EH. General Ant. Travellnf A"t I'ortlsnJ. Ortgon. .JiEAST lPh Villi IN m III I V W V I II VIA tVlint ITieik m-A Leava Irvinar (tu. Portimn.l Arrlva Overland Expreaa Tralna for Salom, Kuaeburc, Aah- jinr H'Minntihi 8 JO p.m Ogden, San Kran- 7:a a m 1 7:20 p.m ciaco, Mojavc, Lot Anelmi VA Pun 8:10 a.m New Oreleani and the Kaat. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), mornln train connerta wltb tram for Mt. An gel. Sllverton, 11 r 0 w n a v 1 1 1 ... Hprlnirfleld. and Natron, and evea in train for Mt. Aimi-I and Silver, ton. Corvallla paaaen- 7:80 a.m : p.m 118:25a ra IU:5 p.ml Sheridan paaafn- Pally, finally exont Btmdav Kebat ili ki. ,m ai land, Sacramento and Han Franclaco. Net ratoa XI7 Kt fir. .ln.. ,i.k.M... b-rth and 114.00 aecond claan, Including uenn. Itateg and tlrkela to Kantern polnta and Eurnmi. A I Ufa .T An al n lhlnaa VI M lulu and Australia, ( an be obtained v. v ininiiK. Tltlra and Waah lnton areola. YJmiM, nivisiosi. Paaitena-er depot foot of Jefferaon Bt !-ave for Oawego dally at 7:20, : a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 8:25, 6:16, 8:25, 1:06, 11-30 p. m. and 9:00 p. nt. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dnlly at 1:88, 8:30, n0:MI a. m.; 1:35, 3:15. :3e, 1:20, 7 40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. ni. lUlly except Monday. 8:30 and 10:45 a. in. on Sun days only. Leave for Dallua dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. rannenger train leavea Dallit for Airlee Mondays, Wedneadave and Frl- rl.ivs at 2:45 p, m. Returna Tueadaya, Thuradaya and Saturd.iya. icxcept Sunday. R. B. MITXRR. ""''n .Frj 1'J J'JJ. Aft iome Inter esting Facts When pwjjili- m ni:.-11. il. i'i. lit a trip, whll)ir on bUMineax or pleatiure, tlt"y naturally wnt the hmt acrv'.e obtainable ji far a m-im, u,ifort nnd y.trity In concprnmi. Mmplnyp ot Ihe WIHCONSIN PHNTRAL LINI'W are paid to wrve the public nnd our tralna an- operated do as to make Hone con nections with diverging llnea at all Junotlon point, Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair 'r.s on through tralnH. IMnlng car acrvlce tin')XIlcd. Meala nerved a la carte. ' In order to obtain the first -ola ae-r-vlc, ak the ticket agent to aell vou a ticket over 1 The Wisconsin Central Lines and vou wilt mnlce .tlri.ct i ,. it, wtlnna at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and an poinia waar. For any further InfnrmaHm eatl mi any ticket agent ,or eorreaitond wit u. Hn. ntsa. Art, or JAfl. A. CtiOCK, Milwaukee, Wla. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA HIVFR RAILROAD. IKAVK 0 00 a ui I T IK' tu I I'tittTl.ANU I'tirtlHinl I'n mi I'jji" t rur Arria mitl w t I'uliila AUTl Mil A "K r I'lHtlmiil ..ni W-jr" tVitita I II tu a tu V W M Hi 7 4 a 111 It 10 t 111 1 11 Warn IU IIU lit HK.VIliK IIIVlHitjn a V in i AnUirlit fr MarrnttiiHi, 7 W a at II. ant Kliivnl, r'orl " rv.nv 4 ' p u, ft . 0 1 ... I II Kin iiiuinl Hii't Anuria UMi in l a 111 1 Smalile Mr Warrr'tUrn, I'i nu p m au p in I Klavc, llnmui tul, : n 7 uu p m .ki ml hU'vn ami AUuria j a m HuniUy tuny. All train make clita connectlun at liable with all Northern I'aclMa Iratna to and from the Kait and Soun l polnti J. C. MAYO. Oen'l Frlht and I'aaaeniar Aent, nHIR COLLAK ..Portland - Astoria l(ouie. STR'BAILEYGATZERT." I "ally round trip except Sunday. TIME CARD Uav I'ortlanil T a, m. I.i-ave Aatorla T p. in. Ttiroiitih Portland oonneodona wltb Keintr Nahruttav from Ilwaoo and Lung liciu'h futnta. WW to Collar Line llckvtt intai- ili.tngual.le with O. It N. Co. and V. T. fo. tlckttta. The Dalles Route STR. M TAHOMA." and "METLAK0" IHy trip xoit Sunday. i TIMi CARD Sir. "TAHOMA" Leave rortlnnd Mon . Wed., l., 5 a. m. Iave Dallea. IMia,, Thur., 8at., I v m. Sir. "METLAKU" Lv. Portland Tuc.. Tltur., flat., T a. m. Lv. iHillea, Mon., Wed., m., 1 a. m. Landing- at foot ot Alder Btroet, Port land UrecuC Doth rhon. Main A.OKNT3. John M. Pllloon. A. J. Taylor. Th Dalle. Or. Aatorla, Or. Hood Ifver. One. J. J. Luikey. Woifont & Wyera. Whtta dalmon. Wn. J. C. Wya.lt. Vanoouver, Wn. It. 11. Ulluretfa, trie. Wn. Jolm It. Totton. Htavenann. Wn. Henry Olmateetd. Caraon. Wn. William Hutixr, Dutiar, Wn U. W. CIUCHTO.V. Portland Oivfoo. Oregon Shout line and union Pacific .TIMIS HCHKU. I IT! l.'fl Depurl Chleaa-o Portland Special 9:00 a. in. via Hunt ington Atlantic KxpreM 8:60 p. in. via Hunt ington Bt. Paul Kat mall p. m. via Spokane Arrlva From Portland Hal; lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, oma-l ha, Kaneaa City 4:M p.m. Mt. iiuii, Chicago; and Eaat. ! Bait lke, Denver Ft. Worth, Oma-: ha, Kanaai Clty.jg.jOa. m Ht. Lnula. trhloago: and KaaL Walla Walla, tjrwlHtiin, HP0. knne. Minneapolii Ht. Paul, Duiutb7:Ma, m Milwaukee, Chi Oil go and Eaat I 72 houra from Portland to Chloago, No Change of Can. OCEAN AND RIV42H SCHEDULE From Antorla All aalling datni aublrrt to chanar axe. For Ran FranclnJ Monda. leo every five day. 7 a. m. Dallv ex cept Sun. Columbia River To Portland and 4 a, m. way landlnga. HtCflfnfr NahfVktltt leAi'Mi Aatnrln An title daily for llwnco. tinnectlng there with tralna for ftnir n..n.h. ti.., .... North Heach pnlnui. Uft'urnlng ar rlvea at Astoria mime evenitig. O. W. LOIINSHKI1RT, Agent. Antorla, A. L. CltAIO, Oenerai Paatenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. Don't Guess at It Hilt If OU an. .Ii.ni, fTnii ,uIIm ttm for our rate and let ua tell you about the acrvice and accommodation offer ed by the ILMNOIS CIENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOlfRIST Cara via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to write ua about your trip ai we are In a posi tion to give you aome valuable Infor mation and aaelit&noe; 5218 ml lea of track over which are operated aome of the flneat tralni In the world. For particular! regarding freight or paaaenger ratea call on or addreai. Vilify C. L1ND8ET, B. H. TRUMBBLU T. F. 4 R. A. Com'l Agt 142 Third St., Portland. Ore.