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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1904)
THE MORNING A8TORIAN, 8UNDAY. MARCH 13, 1904. PAGE THREE. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night. Good Service. 120 Nth SL next door to Griffin Broi. and tdjolnlnf tht Offlc Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON ixxmnxci n czznzxzzxzzzi FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Lodging Camps ond Mills supplied on short notice, LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASH1NOTON MARKET CHRISTENSON ft CO. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest ' V PORTLAND. OREGON. V Sure Relief for Women. No. Jl Central A. MoT Mi-kinim, Am., April M, ltot. BlflilMK month, mo I " " compllly run down that m Ixxly nbl from bt In foot. My back ml la brk lo two and 1 .utfnrvd lutHM I In la Ui. lower .bdoiiirii. 1 eoulil not Kurd to lay all .nil Uk. A friend M4 n liow much Win. of Cardui built brr up and nlmwd m. by !l mean, to Uk It. Tb. day I took lh Anil dona iti. recovery of my hittlth began. It u BtmrW Ihrm tnnnlh. before 1 wa entirely cured, btat tn .ad or mat ilm. I w in titr brallti tnan I dm tot mm yrar. I IiwIhim Win ol t'.roul Ui. un.il blrwd mrdieln tlmt a ' w-ikhu tuiiid poMibly tkwba f L. .let and Iliad of Ufa. LCXV'tVV-C. UMtroa, Wpnti dutnracaua Cut Mr. Kfl-on tlwcrita the condition of tkmnaml. of women. That con dition come by itow Hitatm. Usually tb important function of menstruation it at bmt oliifhtly irrctf ular. IVfkcwuw the painful jHriod. Ileering-down pain un.t ovarian inflammation follow. Finally the nervou. system gives way ami the hole tyitew baa become affected and the im rack tlx body from bred to foot . Wiiii-of Cardui if a menstrual regulator of wtaUinbul reputation. No womitn who take it fuffcni aa Mm. Nrlaoo, uffwl. It give ply aod com ply relief (rum the torturing menitntal agonies wuien are making o many wnm.'ii invalids today. Do nut let yourself come to the pitiable condition Mm. Nelaon deseribea. Sit in a Lot tin of Wine of Cardui from your druggi.t today d begin treatment immediately. pi .. You don't havo to hlro a Cab The La Salle Street Station in Chicago, which is used by the trains of the Rock Island System, is located in the very heart of the city, less than a block from the Board of Trade; less than two blocks from the Post Office; within easy walk ing distance of the principal hotels, theatres and stores. Yov don't hint to hirticab to rttch them. Tb. 1 'union loop" k right la front of tat tutioa. Pay ( centt, get aboard the derated, and yoo. art whieked to my part of town you with to rttca. Let ait fire yon other loni why you ihould nee the Rock IiUnd System. , , There art lots of them. . COMMIX, Conceal Aant, " 140 Third SI, Portland, Or. HETTON COAL i The finest Product of Australian mines for domestic use. The best house coal ever brought to Astoria 400 TONS JUST ARRIVED Will be sold at same old price while it lasts. Free Delivery in the City. ELMORE & CO phone 1961 9th and Ccmxncrd&l Streets. MARTIAL AIR ' LIVENS CITY x J SUNDAY MORNING THOUGHTS FOR USE THROUGH THE WEEK J Corean Soldiers March Up and Down Streets of Seoul at All Hours. VERY FEW JAPS ARE THERE Antf Hrnn Legation Ham Thirty five Men ou Duty Condi dltloun Generally Are Peaceful. Seoul, Saturday, March 12. Detach ment of Corean aoldlera marching up and down the main afreeta In th nt ighborhood of thin place at mH hour of the day and evening give an air of martial activity to thla city. But few Japane eoldlcru remain here. All have gone north, and the foreign legation, continue to be guarded by marine. The American legation ha 85 men en duly in the ground, and other are quartered at American bu.lne bounce for the rake of better accommoda tion. Foreigner, however, feel per fectly nafe, although there I more real bulne activity at Chemulpo. The Japanese authorities treat for eigners very courteouly, and have jut glvrt American Minister Allen permis sion to go to the front with a pasnage on a transport to Chemulpo, where he Is expected to arrive today. War preparation continue here methodically, while about 30,000 Co renna pursue their normal, every-day life free from excitement. The funeral of the late empress dowager will take place on Monday next. STAGNATION IN STOCK MARKET. Low Level of Transactions Due to Northern Securities. New York, March 12. The stagna tion In the stock market has been al most complete. Thursday's transac lions fell to the lowest level In many years. The suspense of the delayed Northern Securities decision gets the credit for the most Influence on the dull ness, but the outlook U clouded by the war In the east, the signs of Industrial and commercial reaction, the decline In the railroad earnings, In lessened demand for money, the obscurity of the coming crop results and the unsettle ment of the presidential eWtlon period. Encourngcment has been felt overthe Improved conditions In the steel trade, the rains In the southwestern wheat belt, and the hopes of a settlement of the soft coal wage dispute. A Woman's Way.' She will laugh while the tears Attn dim the eyes, , 8h wilt sing a song to cover .; the sighs, ;, She will fight for the mastery over pain,,- ' ' d Full many an untold battle gain; 4 d Then over i mouse will faint away, . . . But that is only a woman's way. " Bhe will take ber place In the 4 battle of life, And bear uncomplaining the 4 brunt of the strife, Her strength and energy ready to share, And always trying a smile to wear; But In a dispute the last word t) she'll say, , For that Is Just a woman's way. ' She rock the cradle of life's . greatest men, She has ruled the world since ,- the world began, She can reach a decision and act on the same . While a man spends the time In arguments lame, d But when she goes shopping she takes one day. For that Is Just a woman's way. o A Pertinent Text. In the municipal court In Bos- ton eight little girls, ranging In age from ten to 14, were re- cently arraigned for shoplifting. The , case was exceptional enough to arouse considerable comment, fchlefly In the way of commiseration, which was Just and proper. Every large city I In the country has similar pet- ! ty criminals among the young, although It Is not often that so many are brought Into the clutches of the law at one time. The Incident Is noteworthy be- cause it furnishes ' a pertinent text for a homily on modern education. - ' The public schools in this country are better than any that have ever existed hitherto In the history of the world, but it Is a pretty serious question whether they are not paying too much attention to the cultlva- tion of the Intellect and too lit- tie to the inculcation of morals. I The old' fashioned , district schools' had. their limitation, and the men and women who taught In them were not expect ' ed to trouble themselves much with pedagogical novelties; but they had time to enforce a vlg- orous recognition of the ele- d mentary principle of, right and wrong, and thecal tention they were able to give to moral dls- d cipline had a wholesome and d lasting Influence on their pupils. The old fashioned school at its best tralned for character, first and foremost It is to be feared d that the modern school is too often aiming first of all to make children "smart" and "capable." ' The ideal will be attained when at least as much empha sis shall be laid on character as Is laid on mental efficiency. a boy or girl who is taught to be honest and to be kind, and whose knowledge otherwise is jimited to the three IV, Is far more likely to make a useful anl happy member of the com munity than the "smart" child who, in perception of right and wrong and in its attitude to ward the world in general, is on the level of the primitive savage Evening Post. ' o - Strike Still On. New York, March 12. Another dis agreement has arisen between the bricklayers' laborers and their em ployers, and the expected return to work of 3000 men now on strike has fulled to inaterlallie. Flans to arblt trnte have been rejected by the em ploye pending the rsumptlon of work. Meantime the strikers have received a vote of support by the Bricklayers Union, who resolved not to work with non-unlonlsta " The unhealthy environments of modern society may be large ly attributed to the surface sewerage of petty prejudice and envious criticism. It is a laudable discontent that lifts us above the inactivity of purpose. r x Human nature Is often more what we believe it to be than what It really is. Evil is a matter of habit; a good question of Influence against It Small men often assume ec centricities of small importance in order to establish the only repute within! their power. . Philosophy may dominate the world, but love alone tones it Into -tenderness and action. To over-reach ourselves In ' a , 1 our ambition Is as disastrous to happiness as lack of effort is to accomplishment , - The prompt encouragement of impulsive right often prevnts deliberate wrong. Within the gates of love's garden bloom the sweetest of life's Sowers. Many of us possess all the cardinal virtues, but generally lose no time in geting rid of them ' How home love holds us to the main line of our best efforts. The only free press of today is represented by the willing ness of some one's sister. Irony used against a mental Inferior indicates, as a rule, more cowardice than Intellectual ability.-. ,V ;. Association with pure women enobles the mind to pure thoughts and points the way to clean endeavor. . ' There Is often a wide differ ence between the pride that people talk about and the kind they practice. Tact and Judgment patience and unselfishness are the four equal parts that constitute an ideal disposition. ' O- ' . i This and That The church bell ringer has a pull with the congregation. The best man in a contro versy is the one who does the most listening. Peopla who marry for wealth generally get their money's worth of trouble. , One day's exercise with a wood saw Is worth two weeks' of physical culture. ' Short sighted people seem to think others should look through their glasses. , Don't throw bricks at your neighbor's and then expect them to throw boquets at oa. A man's mistakes come from forgetting details; a. woman's from remembering them. V I .. Students Must Stay Indoors. Ithaca, N. Y, March 12. An ordi nance has gone into effect here pro viding for a curfew signal at 8 o'clock It was found necessary to quadruple the police force and, aa' the new law applies to adults as well aa children, considerable trouble is expected, espe daily with Cornell men, many of whom seek recreation in town during the evening. University Will Exhibit. Chicago, . March' 12. Plans for the university of Chicago's extensive ex hibit at the St. Louis exposition have D Whoever wants soft hands, smooth hands, white hands, or a clear complex ion, he and she can have both : that is, if the skin is naturally transparent; un less occupation prevents. The color you want to avoid comes probably nei ther of nature or work, but of habit. " Use Pears' Soap, no . matter how much; but a little is enough if you use ) it often. " Established over loo ytart, been announced. The exhibit is to be placed in a large pavilion in the edu cational building near the pavilions of Yale, Harvard, the university of Mich igan and Washington university. Chi cago's pavilion, which will be modelled after the style of the university build ings, will be an exhibit of astronomical plates from the Yerkes observatory, a model of the college campus and build ings, publications of the University Press and all of the professors, etc. I "I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond car. B. B. B. hu mad me a perfectly n ell t wo man." Mrs. Chas. Hut ton, BervUle, Mien. THEY FIGHT THE BATTLES Japanese War Office Provides for the Accomodation of Correspondents. EVERY COMFORT AFFORDED Ex-Secretary Was Horse Fancier. , Mlddletown, N. Y., March 12. Gen eral B. F. Tracey, secretary of the navy under President Harrison, and for a number of years a prominent breeder bf trotting horses, has disposed of all his racing stock and retired perman ently from the bueiness. He will, how ever, retain his property near 'Goshen, where many noted horses have been foaled. ' i Lithographer Lockout Threatened. New York, March 12. An attempt Is being made by the civic federation to avert the threatened lockout of the lithographers all over the country if they do not sign the employers' ar bitration agreement. After a confer ence o'f the men representing the fed eration, the union and the employers, a plan of arbitration from the point of view of the employes has been pre pared, which will be submitted to the employers at once as a counter propo- sltlon to the employers' plan. New York, March 12. A great cold wave is prevalent in Guatemala, ac cording to a Herald dispatch from Pan- ma. There is a heavy mantle of snow covering the mountainous regions 3000 feet from the summits, a condition which has never before been seen by Guatemalans, ao far as is known. There was a slight earthquake in Guatemala City Thursday, but it caused no dam- age. . r- Writers ltely on Contractor llut in Case of Emergency Gov ernment Will Furnish ' Itatlons or Help. New York, March 12 Questions of arrangements or the large number of foreign correspondents here who are deslroust of accompanying the Japanese field forces have been bothering the war office a great deal, says a Herald dispatch from Toklo. The Japanese wish to afford the correspondents every reasonable facility . pceslbe to make them comfortable while campaigning, but recognize the difficulty, owing to the differences of conditions of living to which foreigners are accustomed. The best the army could offer was their regular Japanese ration, with transportation of 70 pounds of baggage. After a prolonged discussion it was arranged for the correspondents to ap point a lontractor to run a field can teen and undertake transportation. The war office has approved this scheme and expects all the correspondents to rely on the contractor, but will supply rations in an emergency. ' The con tractor also supplies the foreign mili tary attaches. Ho is bonded to fulfill his agreement The war office has fin ally determined to send only 15 with the flrstt column, eight British, five American, one Frenchman and one German, this being a representation proportionate to the respective numbers of correspondents here. Subsequent lots will accompany the different col umns. It la impossible to btJn def inite Information as to when the start i will be made; but the 15 already select el have been told to be ready to" leave at a moment's notice. TO CELEBRATE SUBWAY OPENING Big Celebration Being Planned in New York City. New York, March 12. One of the greatest celebrations ever held in th!a city is being planned tor the formal opening of the Rapid Transit subway, which the officials In Charge are now confident can take place in June. Al ready steps have been taken to secure the presence of Important national per sonages to occupy places In the first regular train to be sent through the tunnel. Invitations will be extended to Presi dent Roosevelt cabinet officers, su preme court Justices and others con nected with the national government the governors of all the state's, togeth er with the mayors ef the leading cities of this country and Europe. The pres ident and the governor, Mayor Harri son, of Chicago, and Mayor Collins, of Boston, will be invited to deliver ad dresses. ... - ( The Idea at present is to have the first train carry as passengers more distinguished men of the world than ever has been carried by any other train in the history of railroad enter prises. A military display, public din ner and fireworks are also on the pro gram.', "'.i Democratic Nominees. Tacoma, March 12. The democrats today nominated George P. Wright for mayor, J. T. Eshelman, controller and E. I. Hiberly for treasurer. TRAGEDY AVERTED. , "Just In the nick of time our little boy was saved," writes Mrs. V. Wat kins, of . Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu-. monla had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew yiorse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He's low sound, and well." 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