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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, Al'GVST 9. 190;!. Morning Astorian EiUblisKtd 1873. UNION RATESi tent by mail, per year. .".., ...... ..$6 00 Bent by mail, per month 50c Served by carrier, per month 60e . SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, la advance $1 00 . Th Astorian guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia , River. THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., POPE PIUS X ' t'PON the shoulders of a nun ot great piety and erudition has fallen the pontincial robes. Prior to his elevation , to the head ot the great church Cardin al Sarto was practically unknown to the outside world, many of the cardin als knowing him only through the for mal Christmas greetings that pass be tween the princes of the churcto , He has since teen described as the most Influential man In Christendom today. The whole Christian world is Interest ed in this man upon whom greatness has been so suddenly thrust, becaust the world, especially that part of It which difters from him in theology. Is anxious to know what the papal policy will be under his guidance. Every broadminded Christian looks forward to the day, perhaps with varying degrees of hope and confidence, when the great sectarian bodies will be united,and tech nical doctrine swept to tine four winds In face of the exalted goal for which eadh is striving. Pius X has been des cribed as a man lacking diplomacy, but the head of theVatican. like the head of all the great governing bodies, is surrounded by men skilled In the science of statecraft, and it Is presumed that conservatism predominates In the councils of theRoman Catholic church. Simmered down to plain facts th career of Plus X is told in the follow ing language; , Giuseppe Sarto was born in Riese, di ocese of Trevlso, June 2, 1835, and was cteated cardinal by Leo XIII at the consistory of June 12, 1S93. receiving the title of S Bernardo delle Terma. He was Patriarch of Venice prior to his election as pope, having been appointed in 1S93, and Bishop of Mantua. He be longs to the ecclesiastical congrega tions of bishops and regulars, sacred rites, indulgence and sacred relics. He enjoys great popularity in Venice, and is honored by all for his purity, for the strict uprightness of his life, and for liberal ideas. He is a modest and ag reeable man, highly cultivated, very - kind-hearted, still strong and robust ii spite ot his 68 years. He has never taken great part In the political and public life of the church; but divide his time between study and good works Although most faithful to the Holy gee he was presented to Jhe king and queen of Italy in Venice. He may bt considered among the more liberal mem hers of the Italian episcopate and Sa cred College, He is rather timid in ex pressing an opinion. It is said that Leo XIII always thduglrt very highly of him, and sided with him on one oe casion where Sarto disapproved of Ram polla's policy. Undoubtedly Pius X is a man of er udition and wisdom. He is a profound scholar, an eloquent preacher, of strong individuality and brilliant attainment Kunei nlly. His new and .exalted posi tion carries with it a heavy burden of reeponsibility. and the fervent prayer 0f nil Christians is that he will render as noble an account of his incumbency as did his beloved predecessor. THK nerve of Seattle's crack safe crickets in removing the safe from th principal hotel In broad daylight and dvnamiting It on the street compares with that of the polite tramp in Hoyt's . Tarlor Match" who backs an ex press wagon up to the front door of a mansion while the family is piiniciiig on the lawn, carries off all the, instil' tnre and departs, returning a few1 min utes later to carry off the stove in which a fire is burning. JUST to prove what a dearth of rooms for rent there Is in Astoria at . the prestnt time it may be stated that very few of the hotels and boarding houses have any vacant apartments after the trains and boats arrive In the evening. The regatta committee is par ttcularly desirous of receiving the names and addresses of those Who are willing to take in roomers during the regatta. State how many you can ac- 1 commodate. CHlLFHunt of the Portland police , force ought to feel relieved at the sud den switch of the calcium light of pub lic Indignation from his department to that- of T. A. Wood, described us "the moving spirit of the Indian War Vet erans' Association," Mr. Wood and the Pension Bureau are engaged in a little MALTHOBD ROOriM3 IBS A Never corrode, never tweat nor expands ; in fact never gives my trouble of any kind snd is used for all clas$es of work. A very superior covering for barns, factories, depots, canneries, tanneries, sheds tod mining property. irfi for tooklH. The Paraffine Paint, Co. Un Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles and Denver, Colorado. "you're another" argument at Ine pres ent time. THE petty officers of the United States receiving ship Columbia at th Brooklyn navy yard have declined to line with a colored man who received his promotion by dint of merit only. All of which proves two things, namely first, that the officers are certainly petty, and second, that they don't know what It is to be really hungry. SPECTATORS who witness the ball game between the Astoria Selects and Clatskanie today will please remember the judgment of the New York court of appeals that Sunday baseball is permis sible but there must be no rooting. AN exchange remarks:A society Item informs us that Joseph Beer has mar mled Miss Sophia Bock. Singular as It may seem, the nuptials took place in Milwaukee. This was a case of Bock Beer. NOT content with removing safes from public hotels and buildings in Se attle the bold bad burglars rfflve turned their attention to the water, and are now holding up the fish traps. Next. STRIKES are reported in the czar's domains. Lest there be some misunder standing ve would state that the item h;is reference to labor strikes not cruel blows on the Jews. AT least the officer who shot at the man whom he imagined to be one of the escaped convicts and killed a stranger knew that "it was loaded." VANCOUVER, Wash., wishes It to be understood that there is pleasure some times in being "full of prunes." The prune yield there this season will be enormous. THE Ro-seburg Review publishes the name of the editor and foreman, but inadvertently omits the name of the of fice "devil." Dr. T. L. Ball DENT.'ST 521 Commercial street, Astoria Ore. C. J. Trenchard Insurance,. Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific Express ( Companies. Customs . House Broker. RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBT LAMP. Call up Phone 116L H. W. CYRUS. Mgr OSTE O PATHY DR. RH0DA C. HICKS Mansell Bldg. 673 Commercial St Fhone Black 2065 Astoria Ore. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone 121. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our car Will receive special attention. No 538 Duane St. W. J. COOK. Mgr. C, W. Barr Dentist ManBell Building. 673 Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 2061. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office phone Main 2441. Residence phone Main Z443. Office Over Griffin's Book Store. BASEBALL SCORES. PACIFIC NATIONAL. At Seattle Settle2; Helena 0. At Butte-Butte ; Salt Lake IS. At Tacoma Tacom 0; Los Ange les i. At Sokane Spokane 6; San Fran franclsco 8, PACIFIC COAST. At Portland Portland 7; Sacramento NATIONAL. At Chicago Chicago 1; Pittsburg 2. At St, . Louie First game St. Louis o; Cincinnati' S. At St. Louis Second game St. Louis t; Cincinnati It. At New York First game New York tl; Brooklyn 1. At New York Second game- New York 4; Brooklyn 3. AMERICAN. At Chicago Chicago 2; St. Louis 4. At Cleveland Cleveland 5; Detroit . ' At New York New York 7; Wash ington 2. At Boston Boston 11; Philadelphia CHILDREN BURNED TO CRISP Butte, Mon., Aug. 8. A special to the Miner from Coulee City, Wash., says: Three Children of J. W. White head, residing near this place, were burned to death today while the parents were hurrying; towards the house. The parents had left home to dig a well one half mile away and thought the house caught fire from a cook stove. Two of the bodies were burned to a crisp. The third had its arms and legs burned off. WELL KNOWN BOATMAN DEAD Catskill, N. Y.. August 8,-Captaln Egnor, formerly a well known Hudson rier boatman is dead here. He took part In the stampede of 1849 to the gold fields of California and later was the first man to offer smoked sturgeon for for sale in New York. It was then un known in the city and being unable to dispose of the first cargo, Captain Eg nor was obliged to thrmf" it overboard. WANTS HER BUSTLE BACK. St. Paul, Min., Aug. 8. Mrs. Van Clerke, of Shawnee, Kansas, reported to the depot authorities today that she had lost a bustle containing 17,300 while en route to St. Paul on a Rock Island train. WILL FILED FOR PROBATE. San Francisco, Aug. 8. George T. Maiey, of this city as executor, has just liled the will of his brother, W. A. Mareye, for probate. The estate in cludes about $200,000 worth of property in or about the city, of which $150,000 represents realty. All the property with much more in the east goes to the widow, Helen Mareye,, who resides In Washington, D. C. John Fuhrman, Wm. Wertlies, G.W.Morton. - Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Yonr orders for meaui. both FRESH AKD SALT Will be promptly Mid satisfac'.orliy attended to Telephone Sn. 321. Office Constructing Quartermaster, Astoria, Or., July 18, 1903: Sealed pro posals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M., August 8, 1903, for the construction, plumbing, heating and electric wiring of one field officers and one double set of lieutenants quarters at Fort Stev ens, Or. United States reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. In formation and' specifications furnished on application. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for construction" and addressed to Captain Goodale, Quartermaster. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., July 10, 1903. Sealed pro posals, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, A. M., August 10, 1903, for furnishing forage and bedding at posts In this department for year ending June 30, 1904. Information fur nished here or by quartermasters at posts. U. S. reserves the right to re ject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for Forage and Bedding at " and addressed to undersigned. F. H. HATHAWAY, C. Q. M. Have you seen the late Improved E.I PIRE cream separator? They run the lightest and are easiest wawhed of all separators. The T. S. Townsend Creamery Co., of Portland of Astoria, want your sream and will give you all iije time you want on a separator. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that the coun ty superintendent of Clatsop county will hold th regular - examination of applicants for suite and county papers at Astoria, Oregon, ns follows: FOlt STATE TAPEUS. Commencing Wednesday, August Vi. c.t 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing un til Saturday. August IS. at 4 o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling algebra, rending, sch.iol law, Thursday, Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, physic, civil government. Friday-Physiology, geography, m"n tal arithmetic, oonHsltlon, physical geography. Saturday Motany. plane geometry, general history, English literature, psychology. FOR COUNTY PAPEKS. Commencing Wednesday. August l'. at 9 o'clock a. m and continuing until Friday, August 14. at 4 o'clock p. m. First, second and third grade certifi cates, 0 Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithinetle.theory of teaching, grammar, physiology, Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, school law, clvl government. Primary certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, Orthogra phy, reading, arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching and methods, physiology. Yours truly, J. II. ACKERMAN, Superintendent of Public Instruction. THE DEATH PENALTY. A little thing sometimes results, in death. Thus a mere scratch. Insigni ficant cuts or puny bolls have paid the death penalty. It Is wise to have Buck len's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Only :'5 cents at Charles Rogers' drug store. PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A grevlous wall sometimes conies' as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. Rut thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to It all. They are gen tie but thorough. Try them. Only il cents. Guaranteed by Charles lingers drug store. They're to ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. . LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVE TwliTnvrtiaTia '7:00 p.m.'pot (or Astoria and 9:40 p.m. t8;50 p.m.iway points, ' , ASTORIA 7:45 a.m.jFor Portland and;llij).m. $:10p.m. way points. 10:t0p.m. 1 lt5:Mp!m. SKASIDK DIVISION" ?:15 a.m.Astofla for Wr- 7:40 a.m. lt:SOa.m.!rcnton, Flavel. Ft.I0:S0a.m. 11:35 a.m.lf tevens, llammondl 4:00 p.m. 5:R0p.m.;Sensldo. 5:S0p.m. (5:Up.m. B. 15 p.m. Seaside for War- 9:i a.m. 9.40 n.m.;Nnton. FUvel,lS;S0 p.m. 2:30 p.m.'Hnmmonil. Ft. 1:30 p.m. 5:00p.m.;Stevens and As- 7:10 p.m. torts. t:60 p.m, catvsS". Dally except Saturday. 'Saturday only. AH trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Paolflo trains to and from Uw East and Sound points J. C. Mayo, Gen'l Freight and Pas. Agent One of nature's remedies; cannot harm the weakest constitution; never fails to cure summer complaints of young or old. D. Fowler's Extract of Strawberry. "I suffered for months from sore throat. Electric Oil cured me In twenty-four hours." M. S. Qltt, Hawes vllle. Ky. SUICIDE PREVENTED. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency Invariably pre cede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the llr.-t thought of self destruction take Klectrk- Hitters, It being a great tonic ami nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the syatem. It's also a great stomach, liver and kidney regula tor. Only 50c at Charles Rogers' drug store. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diar rhoea, bloody flux, pain in the stomach, and It hns never yet failed to do every thing claimed for It. If there is better than another, it's a good smokeIf there is one smoke bet ter than another, it's the Save . tiio worth a fortune of 42,500. Buy & - day and get in on the ground floor, two bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from Star Tobacco m HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Bottled Or In Kog Proo City delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria 444m4t44444 HUMANITY The U. S. dispensatory says: "Opi um lessens the prrlstallc motion of the bowels. It's local effect (when applied to ths lower bowel) Is ths same U reneral operation, Conlum FARALYX E3 the motor nerves; aconite reduce, muscular strength; bdladona producrs PARALYTIC symptoms; hyoscyamus and stramonium are some as bellado na. T1IET DO NOT EXEBCI8B AN? CPRATIVE INFLUENCES." Every pile medicine prescribed or on the market contains some of the above po' sa vis.: For sale by CONN DKUO CO. Builds up the system, puts pure rich blood Into the veins; makes turn and women strong and healthy. Burdock Wood Bitters. Pennyroyal pills L'H KN4,I.IM.I U 111: II (sl4 :iit Wtt a- th titf1M 1 aM4v NtUVMH fcatlai4M u4 J4IIV ' UeMU ! IHMf. W M4 W. to M4 lirttMllMV. T4laMtW 4M4 " UrlM tW -4laV M IMt, f MM WM MMf' aav"l nibHa -. Try thm. Only 60 cenU t Clmrlui Roger's drug stor. Scott's Ssnta!-Peps!a Capsules rosmvi curi tot tiln..ili m Caurta f Ik Ola&lar uS Pu.i4 ftliUMq. go nn m fh 0m osteal? m4 hiati Mall? U. won! hm o4 SJaaarrbOMt w4 til. SO IWflOT ! In. Abtolault twain 14 r annl lUt. aim, or f mm, bohmmv ii.a,ia,4.k m AnAi-m to. Bsusraarrama. omm Cold by Chas, Rogers, 4S9 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. one thing' securing presents. 8 tL. -j aV WH OUTRAGED una. KXCEPT K-RU-8A PILE CURB. "K-UU-BA doubtless Is the only pll medicine on the market which does no! contain narcotic poisons or mereury." KOONOMICAL imUUCO.. Chcago, III. I'crC. II. McConnstl. prtsldent. "We guarantee no mercury or opiates In K.R0-8Apll rrt."-Wodar4 Clarke & Co., Portland. Or. K-KU-8A cures piles, or 150 PU. , Worst cases cured with ont bog, 8-ru sa contains no mercury, no opiates. All reliable up-lo-flate druggists sell K-ru EAGLE DUftO CO.. CHA8 ROORR8. KND OF IIITTKIt F1UHT. "Two physicians had a long snd stub horn fight with an abcea on my right lung" writes J, K. Hughes, of DuPont, (is., "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come, As a last nwt I irl4 Ir. King's New Ilcov. cry for Consumption. The benefit I re ceived wsa striking snd I was on my fi-t In a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers all cuiighs, colds and thront and lung troubles, flunranteed by Charles Rog ers' drug store, I'rli-e Soc, and tl.uO. Titnl bottles free. Ketones of the skin, horrible pisgue Moat everybody afflicted In ont way or another. Only one safe, never fulling cure. Poan.s Ointment. At anr drug store, M sents. I om uny Cspiulsi art suptnot to twitam or (.opaioay Cubeba ot Inietiona andynaV CURE IN 4 HOURSlT the same d'naiet with-V-' Out Inconvenience. i Recruit if - :