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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1903)
ASTORIA; OREGON, SATC7R DAY, Jl'LY 4 190 flornini Astorian Establish' 7X. HATE81 Pent lj mail, per mm.'. 00 Sent Vy mail, per month. . . ; . , . . . . 8r Served by carrier, per month'.'...".'. 6ft: ' SEMI-WEEKLY, Bent fcy mull,' per Var. advance. U 00 Th Astorlati guarantees to Us ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia RIV'P' ' - i THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., THE FOURTH IN HISTORT. ; On the Fourth of July. 17?6. the 'tin mortal Declaration of Independence waa given to an astonished world. ; On the Fourth of July, 1S2S, John Adams died. He said: "Thoma Jef ferson stilt Uvea." But Jefferson was dying, also, fifty years from the very date of the great Declaration which he . tiud written. ; On the Fourth of July, ISM, died . James Monroe, who had been the first to. state, in a public document, the doc trine called by his name, which, though never made a law, baa come to be of more force than some sections of the constitution Itself. On the Fourth of July, 1861. Abraham Lincoln cedled for half a million volun teers to put down the Rebellion. On the Fourth of July, 183, the lnvas Ion of Pennsylvania by Gen. R. E. Lee ended disastrously at Gettysburg-. , On the same Fourth of July VlckS' burg fell and the Confederacy, losing control of the Mississippi, felt that the beginning of the end tiad come. : On the Fourth of July, 1898, the nat tonal celebration waa Intensified by the news that had jUBt come of the victory at Santiago. , .v - : It Is also the anniversary of the birth of Nathaniel Hawthorne In ISOt of John Stevenson, pioneer builder of street cars in m, the famous surgeon John Car- nochran. In 1817, Stephen C. Foster, ; author Of "Old Kentucky Home," "Sua- neeRiver." and many other favorite Southern melodies, in 1826, of the com mencement of the Erie canal In 11", of the old Baltimore and Ohio railroad In 1828, and of the Washington monu ment In 1848. It has been a great day in the na tion's life,- As a day of rejoicing It was never celebrated so generally, so unre servedly, and so "joyously as In 'these first years of the new century. As a day of remembrance it win Increase In importance with every passing year. May It ever be "the glorious Fourth!" - HOUSES OF GLASS. It is proper to shudder at the horrors ef Russia, and the senses are appalled to realize the iniquity that runs riot In the Balkans. Thus the Americans are Impelled to hurl stones, and in re sponse fhey hear the crashing of glass of their own habitat. Well enough to tind' fault '"with error and wrong at a distance, but better to luok at home. There is no commonwealh in the com ttunity of states that la without tault, and there Is one, the good old state of Kentucky, that'just now is covering it self with a shame in which the whole country is forced to share. In parts of that state there seems to be an abso lute lack of law. JIurder is not a crime, but the attempt to punish it Is a crime punishable by death. The courts are a mockery. Jurymen dare not return a verdict in accordance with the facts, witnesses are afraid to tell the truth, and a judge, giving instruc tions fairly, would by this course sign the warrant for his own execution. The governor realizes lie succeeded a man shot in cold blood, and at this time of emergency be does not rise'td the oc casion, for were he to do so a toad of phot in the back would likely be his re ward. - Such are the conditions that Kentucky, discredited and disgraced, U-comes a byword. There will have to V a reformation, and If this involves the use of martial rule, the hanging of prominent citizens after quick trial at the drum head, there will have to be a information Just the same. , The feud spirit must be crushed out. ..A nation that tolerates its exlstance has no right to thiow stones at anoher.--Ta- coma Ledger.. . ,' , - "-.'., A LONG DES.RVED MOVEMENT. A movement is now going on for the trectioh of a memorial to the Pilgrim Fuilvjis, the men to whom this country owes more thai many Imagine, since they planted the first seed from which sprang in time this great republic. And they Have waited nearly three centuries for that simple recognition! fin November 9, A. D. 1620, this de votel band, in the Mayflower, a ship of 180 tons, came in eight of land at "Cape Oodd." One hundred and two persons sailed from Plymouth, in Old England, with fhe '-.hlp, but Gov. Bradford tells us thnt some strangers among the or iginal company of colonists had been inHn. a thV fthttUht COITie Ik.... .Kiw' JViianli il.i Wx ihev tiWbed. torSrtW tjKr command the m. Other colonies hsd had trouble on that account. Therefore, the lead era of the Plymouth colony took time by the forelock, and drew up a com pact which all on board were expec ted .lgiv before they landed. This substantially aa follows: as We, whose names are underwritten, haveing undertaken for ye gl of God, and advancement of ye Chris- thin tilth, and honour of our King Country, a voyage to plant ye first col onic In ye nortbeme piirte ofVlrgin doe by these presents, solemnly & mu tually. In the presence of God, and one another, oonvenant and combine our selves together Into a clvill body poll- ttcke. for our betler ordering A preset vation furtherance of ye ends afore said: and by virtue lwreof. to emu constitute, and frame such Just and equU lawes, ordinance, acts, const! tutlons, ofricts, from time to time, shall be thought most meete & eonven tent for ye general good of y eolonle, unto which we promise all due submis slon' and obedience." Tia. as John QuIp, attains says, "was a unanimous and personal assent by fill the Individuals in the community to the association by which they be came a nation." And George Bancroft says: "Here was the birth of popular constitutional liberty. In the cabin of the Mayflower humanity recovered its rights and Instituted government on the basis of equal laws enacted by the people for the general good. A site has been granted for the pro posed monument on High Pole Hill, the highest point In Provincetown, by the township. It is designed to erect stone column 200 feet above the hill and 300 above sea level to commemorate tbe arrival of the Pilgrims. The com monwealth of Massachusetts has ap propriated a sum of money toward it. and the Cape Cod Memmorkd associa tion, formed for the purpose of raising $25,000 for Its erection, has about half the required sum in hand. It 1W UXORIOUS EL Th. "Northwestern LlmltM" trains. electrlo lighted taroughou'. both liside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains Is the world. The em bear the latest, reweat and best ideas tor comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveung nubile, and altogether are toe meat complete ana splendid ?roluction of th car builders' art. These splendid Train Connect With The Great Northers Tke Nortbers Pacific and Tbe Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and tbe CAST. No extra charge for these superior acommodatlons and all masts of tick ets are available for passig en the trains on this line sre protected by ths Interlocking Rises System. EXCURSION RATES EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Chicago and return, $71. 4. St. Louis and return, J67.50. Peoria and return $69.25 St. Paul and return $5-). Minneapolis and return 6d. Duluth and return $00. Dateo of sale June 4 and 5 and Zi to 30. . July la and 1$ and August 25 to 26 Tickets j;ood 90 days. For full information call on or ad drees, H, Dickson, city ticket agent, 122 Third street Portland, Ore. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS vu ..TO., f SPOKANE. ST. PAUL, DCLUTH. MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST.- 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 FAST TIME New Equipment Thioughent Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet, Smoking Library Cars. Daylight Trip Through the Cascade and Rocky Mountain! For Full Particulars, Rates, Folders. ... Etc.,- Call on or Address . J..W; PHALON, H. DICKSON. ,Trav. Pass. Agt.: City Ticket Agt 122 Third Street, Portland. 612 First Avenue, - Seattle, Wash. A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A. These tiny Capsules are tupenoi '- m Cubebs or Injnrtioris anJC. CURE IN 48 HOURSl'0n the same diseases with. wl outlnconvehiawe. ' , S"ltt h a!! !rit-nitt. S JWALTHOID ROOFING 3 Never , corrodes, never sweats nor expands in fact never gives say trouble of aar kind and is used for all classes of work. A very superior covering for barns, factories, depots, canneries, tanneries. sktJs and mining property. Sc4 ft Wktak ' The Paraffine Paint Co. Siti Francisco. Scartla. '.i-rA rVHand, Los Aneclu OSTEO PAT HY DR. RH0DA CHICKS Manseil Bldg. 67S Commercial St Fhone Black 1055 Astoria Ore Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office phone Main !441. ' Residence phone Main 2443. Office Over Griffin's Book Store. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping, Agent Wells. Fargo and Pacific Express) Companies. Customs House Broker. Dr. T. L. Ball " DENT' ST 524 Commercial street, Astoria Ore C, W. Barr Dentist ' Manseil Building. S7I Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED HK1. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. TelephoM I2L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our car Will receive special attention. No SU Dnana St W. J. COOK. Mgr. RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOIND ST, We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders) for all kind of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies in stock. We sll the celebrated BHELB1" LAMP. Call op Phone HO H.W.CYRUS. - Mgr Centra! Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Tonr ordfra for oieau. both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and aatisfacvorlly atteaded to 0. W. M0RT0V, Prop. Tilepaoa So. 821. ASTORIA AND C0LU.HBU RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVE l-ORTLANU ARKIVK OOara Portland Union Dgoot 00 pm For Anvatln add war Points 11 10 a a) AHTORIA 7 4ram F ir Hortlaud and wT Point II 30 m lOWpa S 10 p ui UtCAfilbt PlVlmo 15 m 11 . a m AHtorlit (or Warrenton, 7 4(1 a id FLivel, Fort K even 4 'XI p fa. fWp Hammond ani Anloris UI 4li n Uj ' Seaside for vvamau,n, jj tup B Flare!, Uannn:.nl, ?on I 7 I) p ft Sunday anlj. All trnlna mill nlnss eonneetiona avt Coble with all Northern Pacific trains o and from tne East ana Bound points. J. C. MAYO, Gen l Freignt ana rasa. Agent . No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, or summer complaint, If you have Pr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Cherry In the medicine best. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As torian, $1.00 a year. REDUCED SUMMER EXCURSION , i 'm RATES. iJ " The Denver Rlo,Orande popularly knoyn aa the "Scenic . Line of th World" has announced greatly reduced round trip rates from Paul Ho coast points for the benefit of teachers who will spend their vacation In the east and of delegates to all the prominent conventions N. E. A., at Boston; A. O. U. W., at St. Paul; B. P. O. E at Pantimore; Woodmen of America at In dtanapolts; Eagles at New Tork; Myst ic Shrine at Saratoga Springs; K. of P. at Louisville, and T. P. A. at In dlanapolls. Tickets at reduced rate will be based upon one fare for the round trip but will be aold only on the certain days. These tickets will carry stopover privileges on th going trip, giving passengers an opportunity to vis it Salt Lak City, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Springs and Denver; and will be good to return any time within W days. Passengers going via the Denver & Rio Orande are given th privilege of returning via a different rout. For the rate to the point you wish to go, and for dates of sale and other parti culars as well aa for Illustrated pamph. let. write W. C. McBRIDE, General agent. 124 Third street Portland Or. cslt's Silal-Fepi Gapsis a posmvK cum Vor tnflaianatlea ar Catarrh f U. BiattM aa4 D !, Kldaajra. Mo tor a H Cunm aakklr aa4 Pns svailr la. ont eaaaa at jfemerrlM aad eilaat, ao BMtfttrot saw loaf taa lu. Abaolalarf kamlMa, Kola br dm n Ilk. PrUa t ea. or hf Ball, sestfal. l.s, a bona, tX-k. TBI UlTM-ftrai KX, u.sroTM. OSMC Sold by Chas. Rogers, 459 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. LOW RATES TO S.VN FRANCISCO. On account of the National Encamp ment Grand Army of the Republic to be held at San Francisco August IT to Z3, the O. R. & N. Co. have named the low rat of $20.00 for the round trip by steamship In both directions, or $23.00 for steamship In one direction and rail return or vice versa. This rate will only apply on steamships leaving As toria Augu.t 11 and 1C or on trains leaving Portland Augu-W 12, 13, 14. Tickets will be good for return within a final limit of sixty days from date of sale. Berth reservations should bt made early to avoid disappointment. For further particulars apply to G. W. LOUNS BERRY, Agt OREGON Short Line Union Pacific AMD TIME SCHED ULES From Portland. Depart Arrive. Chicago) Portland! Salt Lake, Denver, Special Ft Worth, Oma- 4:30 p.m. :20 a. J ha, Kansas City vlaHunt-j St Louis, Chicago ington. i and East Atlantic ; Salt Lake, Denver, Expresai Ft. Worth, Oma $.15 p.m. i ha, Kansas City, lu:30a.m, vlaHunt- St T-ouis, Chi- lngton. cairo and East J.,. ! Walla Walla, St. Paul! Lewlston, Spo- FastMail! kane, Minneapolis, 5 p. ra, via. St Paul. Duiuch, Milwaukee, Chi- 7:35 p. ra Bpokantl cago and East TO hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Astoria All sailing dates i j subject to change, j I For San Francis- j i co every Ave days. ; a. in. , Columbia River ( 4: s. in, Dully ti ; cept Moi - Daly ex j to Portland and cept Sur; Way Landings. Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on tide dally except Sunday for Ilwnco connecting there with trains for Lou Heath, Tlgia and North Beuch po.nu Returning arrives at Astoria same ev ening, G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent Astoria. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. NORTHERN PACIFIC Tiiim Curd of Ti alim ; PORTLAND. Leaves Anives Puget Sound Limited. 7:26 am :46 pm Kansas City-St Louis Special 11:10 am :45 prr. North Coast Limited 1:80 p m 7:00 a in Tacoma and Seattle Night . Express 11:46 p ra 1:05 rc Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym pla direct Take Puget Bound Limited or Kan sas Clty-BL Louis Special for point on South Bend branch. Double daily train service on a rara Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland. r aii i-7 Tacoma and Seattle, I nRfVBN TO DESPERATION. Living at an out Pt h,ay place, remote from clvtllaatn, a family la often driven to desiwratloR irtj ease of accident, resulting In biirna; wounds, cuts. ul. era. etc., etc. Iay In a sup ply .if Hucklln's Arnica Salvei ";1 It's the l' t on twill. 3Go at Chas, Rog ers' drug store, - :.r".".T.. Ofrl.e of C. Q. M., Vane04vr Bar nvckii. Wtih., June 11, 1WS. Sealtd pro poaul. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 A. M., July U, 190S. and then opened, for rciwlr to hoiital at Fort Stevens, Oregon, For full infoi uiu tlon apply to this office or Quartermast er Fort Stevens. Oregon, V. 8, re serves the right to reject or accept any or all proposal or any part thereof. Envelope containing projouls should be marked: "Proposals for t-epalrs to hospital at Fort Stevens, Oregon' and addressed to undersigned. F. II. HATHAWAY. C. Q. M. NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by th Northern Paolflo between Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul, through Tacomt Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Butte. Livingston, Killings, Bismark and Fargo. Eight of these trains ar on th run daily, four east and four wsat. Each la a solid veatlbuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car. day coaches, mail, express and bagarac car and th elegant observa tion ear. Each train I brilliantly lighted with over $00 lights and th beautv of It all la you can travel Just aa cheaply on this train as on any other. All representatives will be glad to give you additional Informa tion. A. D. Charlfon. Assistant Gen eral Passena-er Asrent $M Morrison Bt g, AUTL NO E VI DENCE . Fresh testimony In great quantity Is constantly coming in, declartng Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, coughs, snd colds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. MoFmr land, Bntorvtlle, Va., 'serves as exam ple. He writes: "I had bronchitis for three yvnr and doctored all th Urn without being benefited. Then I be gan taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottle wholly cured me." Equally effective In curing all lung and throat troubles. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. Trial bottle tree, regular sixes Wo, and $1.00. PMiefiTt'a man, ENflYROYAL PILLS W7"lS,r . .,.;. I.4! UrWfUt i. urn "i !. hiM iwt llku-MMM. 'Iflk.UMlM, II. f- , VA n.-tm.. a.WutatlM. aa lialta- aM ' RMr fW m tow, kr r 1.-. W.1L I !.. I.UM,U S-MM aHBi,n, kl.hiWr.aibjalt W. MUmi f Mil.. Try them. Only 60 cent at Charles Roger's drug store. DincniunrWfJltJ",afr. The Scenic Line TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. Through Salt Lak City, Leadvllle, Puehlo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Offers the ChoTre of Three Route Thtoush the Famous Rocky Moun tain Scenery, and Five Distinct Routes East and South of Denver. 3-FAST TRAINS DAILY-3 Between Ogdnn and Denver, Carrying All CWsses of Modern Equipment P';rfet Dining Cur Hervke and Per. noi:ally Conducted Tourist Ex- ' cuidlons to All Points Eat. STOP OVERS ALLOWED On All Clnsses of Tickets. I Fcr Information or Illustrated Mere tuie call on i sddrcss , s W. C. M-BR1 OK. - ;nenil Azent 121 Third Bt, Portland. Or. 1 t ! ' ' 7 i I I I I I r f II if 11 i f i UJ uuu w J A 5c cigar with a ioc aroma. ' , , i I A cigar of one price one quality. V ll ' ItOLO lyiBVWHtRC ," ( '; , The Lgeit Sdlini Brand of Cig&rs , . ., in -the World.' i Thf Band U tb SmoXtr's VroUctton. , ; . x A Iraawi 1C3... -, - 'v ? Steamer SUE H. ELK10RE Th Largest, fttauaehest, BteadUat, and moat - seaworthy vaaael vr ua th routa Beat of Tabla and Stat Room Aooommoda tlons, Will maka round trlpa very flv day between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting at .Astoria arlth th Orgin Railroad A Navigation Co. and the Astoria 4s Columbia R. R. (or Portland, tsaa rraneiaoo and all poiaia Uaat. For anight and passenger rata apply to ' Samuel Bltnoro 5it Co Ueueral 'Anta, Aatorlit, Or, A. A C. R. R. Co. V , roruano, at. . axrataniaixi.m:iaiKxaxaininiiagaTTaiT:ixrtixiiiinij B 4 ir-. a i a J liriore ;i ROYAL BLUE TRAINS CHICAGO ip NEW YORK Vlit WAM!IIN(JTOX, I). ('. Finest ami Fastest scries of trains in Uio world. Palatitt. coaches, Pullman Buffet Parlor ami Drawing Jloom Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World Is optirateil by tlio Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. M. AUSTIN. General Pass. Art Clilcago, III axttxaxnxaiKxoinxnxaxaiai KSHHpBBVVPHtljBs I A ST OR I A Is Represented at Home and Abroad fcy the DAILY MORNING ASTORIAN A live, clean family papr. Price CO cents per month ly carrier or $0 per. year by mail. Tilts only paper in Astoria having Associated" Prt'sn Telegraphic New. SEMI-WEEKLY ASTORIAN Piibliflu'd on Tuesdays mid Fridays, It gives nil the locul, 'county and telegrapic new audit eotttu only 1 PER YEAR What's the sucret of happy, vlgorus health? Simply keeping the bowels, the Htmnmh, the liver, and the kidneys strong and active. , Uurdock Mood liltter does it. 4 ' Above the Rest, A l : Became it's Best J ' Or to Tillamook, Or. PorUanaVOr, . i 'Mil . ,, , It T O r vs. 6k Ohio R. R. nxnxnxrmaoxcxnxuznxQ pipthArla relieved In twnty minutes. AlmoMt nilnouloiia. Dr. TIxmiihm' Klu trui OH. t any drug store. ' ' ' sAsJrArSrVSM