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PAGE FOUR. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, MAY, 21, 1904. THE MORNING ASTORI AN. ESTABLISHED 1873 PUBLISHED BY ASTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. partinenta. In the very center of the boat is a longi tudinal opening, which extends the whole length o the space intended for crew or passengers and is really a case for a centerboard. It is much wider than necessary for that purpose and is intended A 1- 1 . . . ll 1 A W . . , . . paruy 10 empty me ooai ana partly to hold a cen terboard consisting of thin sheet steel, weighted with a 000-pound bulb of molded lead. This centerboard ean be raised or lowered as in ordinary cases. There are the principal distinctive features of the Henry boat and may be applied to pleasure craft as well as to lifeboats. These boats are fitted with oars and sails, and one of the notable features of the experiments lit La Roehelle was the mancuvring of what is claiind th first automobile lifeboat A Henry boat was fur nished with a double-cyliuder 12-horse power gaso line engine, which gave a speed of six knots an hour. The engine can not be reversed, but by an ingenious contrivance the propeller blades can be reversed in stead, which produces the same result The claims for the Henry lifeboat are that it, is WOMAN IN INDUSTRY. , unsmkable and cannot be upset. The following ex- Writing in the current number of the North periments were made to prove these claims : A boat Inf iKta tviMi u'oo iii3rt.1 afrit fitH'f ttttil i . American Review on "The Truth About Woman , !" , olv,u ":fc "ulu 113 KU . , . i ml vvw xm w bill. V UitU OIA iVvk aUVlC RUI' In Industry," Flora McDonald Thompson reaches , t T . " J' r ,. face of the water. It was then instantly re Ws.l. mid the sweeping conclusion that woman in industry "is piungjng first into the water righted itself im- a frightful failure." She earns on the average, ac- mediately. cording to Mrs, Thompson, less than $1 a day; her Another boat was turned upside down on perfect effect on economic interests is to lessen efficiency smooth water, and being slightly raised on one and to increase cost of production; the effect on Sldf' much 83 a do' the llfeboat at RATES. I mail, nor vear $6 00 rf , t Bj mail, per month 50 V,v Mtrriors linr month 60 "mJ v . vj THE 8 E M I - W E K K L Y ASTOHIAN. Ev mail, iter vear. in advance ,. $1 00 "aerself is to unfit her physically for the material The nenry boat is not only unsinkable because it Junction and morally ana mentauy to unni ner xor has more than a dozen watertjght compartments, ier economic office in the family; while the effect but also because the opening in the center permits cn society is "to promote pauperism, both by in- the water to escape immediately when a wave is ereasing the cost of living and by robbing men of shipped. An artificial wave consisting of four tons tLe responsibility that gives them force and success in their natural office of dispenser of wealth to the family." of water was suddenly thrown into a lifeboat from a height of about 12 feet The boat emptied almost instantly, The experiments were made before many thou agree with much that she says about the deterior ating effect of feminine labor outside of the house hold. It is difficult to see, however, what is to be done in the matter. Most women who engage in The ethical question which has been avowed on a Mrs. Thompson makes out a very strong case for , , , . ,. ler side of the question, and it is impossible not to I ... , . . . . . t , , marine) had a special representative. The con sensus of French newspaper opinion on these ex periments is that a decided advance has been made in flip tavfulfinnionf nf mimliirifta intartiln.l n citra wots, nuereui men migni fiu w cxupIUJCu uu . , , f not ao so irom cnoice as .airs, inompson seems 10 assume bu from necessity. They are compelled to wort in lien of starvation or. at least, of privation that renders life hardly worth living. They are face s" ' u mnmg one. to face "with a condition, not a theory, "and nothing " is proved that the poolroom gambling establish left for them but to make a choice of two alter- ments would.be compelled to close if the telegraph atives. services were cut off. Evervone knows that the emi- Nor does it follow as a general rule-as Mrs. nent gentlemen who compose the board of directors Thompson contends that it does that where women 0f the Western Union would not enter into the serv become wage-earners tney necessarily crowd men jce 0f tiie poolrooms for hire. But the question ut of employment. This might have been the case whether their corporation shall do so is regarded as 20 and 30 years ago, had women been as widely em- an entirely distinct one in corporate ethics. ployed then as they are now; but the progress of . - . : i j , e invenuon auu science uas upeueu uuus ut new ave- oA:Mv a:ra nrp u.nrno,i nnf tft nnPPV ,1,,,;. nllu i i a. xi. a.: I J b I nues 01 empioymenx lor women ana a, me same ume tQ the St Louig fair for fcar the yRorrotcs may eat nas opened suumor avenues oi empmenwor men. Mkye h&i & gr It may be a fact that women in industry earn, on the be g0 M fiS t f h , f T .1 1 1 A. lA. ? A. ! Al. A 1 average, less man i a uay, out u is notorious mai flt .nt i.i. A. i i ii i tne general rate or wages xencis constanuy upwaru; and this would be impossible were it a fact that women were usurping the place of men to any im portant extent in the field of industry. Furthermore, there are certain branches of busi ness for which women are particularly fitted and for which men are, by nature, usually unfitted. Of such Branches of business to indicate merely their gen- JUST FOR INSTANCE. That IlllnolN convention hna the tiny In qimlltleii which nmd a cfftulii Ituh KIlxnltnnionH fnniuu. l-Vllx Tnnnor ht nniunincpd thtit he l Ktdnic n rou ml the world In a tmrrvl. That iHn't half oid an the I'nlteti Stiil.-H Interior ' tli'iuirtiiient IryltiK to irtt nrtuuid (iri'Bon with four foreet reNorvew. A Kill In u lumpltiil lit Sruttlo hu iimuiutiifd that nh? In KKtlnried to die So would anyone be In Hcuttlp. Alout all that we run iiiaUe out of It Is that the Jairn ran t and the Hun- hIuiim won't, and If the (IuhhIiiiim ran t the Jupa won't and the UuUum won't f they fun't. and, rn the other ham!, ain't If they wont, while the Jsipi won't and really can't, and the Him- !an iiin't htvuiiKe of their wont and (link the Jupa won't tevaune f their ant. 1905 Pielett Year. "The Italian prune crop la allium! a failure In till vicinity." RocburK Uevlew. A new phnee of the race (juration the deimrtment of the Interior hna found a nigger In the wood pile. Seventy thoutiand Ituimlana are marching to relieve Tort Arthur. The only thing that will relieve Tort Arthur la the Immediate removal of those llimnlana now there. In the meantime China aeema to be holding the bag. Editor J. F. I.-NUholae 1 flirting with Germany. What would you ad viae me to do? EDWARD VII. (Get up a yacht race and withdraw Wllhelm'a attention. Or we'll vend him an Invitation to prepare to at tend the Astoria regatta.) The RuHKlune are aendlng Imllooiif to Port Arthur. Hotm-body'a going to get up In the air. L'nreapectable people alwnya try to urround themnelvea with an air of renpectablllty. AIo cltlea! Portland In doing away with the aaloon boxen, McCULLKY. . Du. VAUOIIAN, Dkktist. fytblan UulMltig, Astoria, Oretton. . Dr. T. I. II A I.I, DENTIST 521 Commercial afreet. Antorla Ore, Dr. W. 0. I.OCJAN HENTIHT l)7S Commercial St, HIihiihIhwi lluiKllng C. J. TUKNCHAUD Inaurance, Commlaiilor. and Shipping CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Walla-Fargo d Northern . Paclflo Bxpreaa Companlea, Cor. ELEVENTH and DOND 8TB. JAY TUTTLK, M.D. rllYSIOIAN AND 8U1IQE0N Anting AwlnUnt RUrgeon U.a. Marlue lliaipiui Hervlee, omoa houn: 10 to II a.u 1 to 4: to p-m, ill Oommarclal Street, Ind Floor. 7 Dr. It HOD A (J. HICKS OSTEOPATHY AUnaell llldg. m Onmineralal Bt ' I'lloNK BUCK ' 0. IJAUU, DENTIST Munwll Hulliling MS Coiii-ner.-l.il Htrnof, AaUirfa, Ore TELEPHONE 1IE0 awl. TO 1 1 . VW oo to "Couaiaa TOLI AKN IMM1KKI I HNoI or yntt a "rJTTrii Mat Kaerri MW pl 1 iii.t. nKira. j. ii. riimiiwiK IWWMml, N..l a. Hit UtrmAw, . . MATTRESSES Wool, Curled Ilnir, Mohair, Spring. All kinds of Mattresses nuule to order. . Prices the Iowet. ' L. H. HENNINGiSEN & CO. 504 BONO JTRCCT. ASTORIA, ORHCON. PM0NC, RED 2M3 Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Skt'l, nranaml Dronzo Castingn. Gwicral Kouiidrymcn ami rattorumakers. AboluU?ly firstclaiw work. Trices lowest. Phone 2451 . Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. Weather Indications Portlmid, May 20. For Oregon Fair and continued warm. If anything could make Judge Parker speak, the insinuation that Gorman has lieen using him to pull democratic chestnuts out of the Hearst blaze ought to cause him to use cuss words. An English scientist has discovered that radium ral character-are' millinery and dressmaking and wiU integrate and vanish 1,150 years from now variety of other occupations requiring the use of sending investors may wen pause. the needle and sewing machine ; the manufacture of ' " artificial flowers-; the Conduct of stores and depart- Mr. Bryan declares that he has been honest with stents devoted to feminine garments and the like, the people. And the people are disposed to be per In these occupatioas vast multitudes of women are f ectly frank with. Mr. Bryan. employed, in the absence of whom most of such kinds f business would probably come to a halt, hither The employes of the congressional library are this would be the case or they would be carried on in now on the warpath in defense of their right to life, the home, m which event women would continue, to liberty and 30 days in bed. ill intents and purposes, to be wage-earners. But even admitting all that Mrs. lhompson says The democracy might feel better if Mr. Parker to be true, what is to be done m the premises! bhe would consent to talk and Mr. Bryan would consent ffers no remedy for the state of attairs that she to be silent ceplores and condemns, bhe would hardly propose that all women wage-earners should De summarily It M if the japane8e in addition to learning turned adrift to shift for themselves, or that the au the 0id tricks of warfare, might invent a few of state or private charily should take it on itself to their own, provide lor sucn as mign De unaDie xo proviae ior - . -a a m 1 themselves without working. Mrs. inompson seems One of the greatest difficulties that confronts the to be so thoroughly alive to the wrong of feminine arctic explorer is raising the money for another ex- xaoor outsiue oi me uuu&euuiu uiut it w vu ue uupea i pedition, mm . 11 1 'A 1 A- 1 i I she wul now teu us now ii is 10 do curea. f Port Arthur is one of the few cities that, enter. A NEW FRENCH FIREBOAT. tain no h of real estate boom for 0 A test of the newly-devised and patented Henry come. Efeboat was recently had at La Rochelle, France. This boat is an ingenious and remarkable structure. 1 his is a picturesque war. The generals on both In nhort, it is a boat with a hole in the bottom for sides are of to which the halftone is becoming. V.4 rn4rt 4- viin Ant "Tatq ifrT1rTPn1 erf ill V f I ; iow that the Jans havA mirrniinrln A flinr - , , , . I A ' -v A, JM. y ii A. A bUUI water Wui u uco x ux Vub unuuga a que8tion arises M to what they u. Cie hole m the bottom. I he construction consists of Swo galvanized iron or steel concave shells, the A number of people will wish that Mr flWland iamller superimposed in such a manner that the would be more punctual with his explanation eoncavites are uppermost and leave a large air space Between them. This air space is divided into 12 It is aafe to sav that whoever mrA in th w - "uavv au aaj lateral, one forward, and one after water-tight com-1 Woodend mix-up Patti got her money. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. I the 0ly roaelble War ! Havlaa Aa Effective Care. If you aee a woman or a man with lui urlant goMj hair, you may be aura nei ther haa dandruff to amount to anything In nearly every eae where women and men have thin brittle hair, they owe It to dandruff. There are hundred of prep arations that "claim" to cure dandruff, but not one but Newbro'a Herplcldo telle you that dandruff Ii the reeutt of a germ burrowing Into the ecatp. and that per manent cure of dandruff and Ita conse quent falling and baldneea, can only be had by killing the irorm; and there la no other preparation that will destroy that Iterm but Newbro'a Herplclde. "Deetroy the cauae, and you remove the effect." Bold by leading drugglita. 8end 10c. In atampa for eample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store Owl Drug Flore 351-863 Bond St. (49 Com. St Astoria, Oregon. T. F. LAURIN, Proprietor. Special Agent COOPER SHOP Tierce, llarrols and KiU for Packing Fish, Butter, Etc., Made to Order at Lowest Prices by M. 0. Stanovich, cor. napuane sts. ANTOUIA, OIinoOH 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY RIIKUMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages I luggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture WagonsPianos Moved, Hoxed anl Shipped. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. navina iualalleil a lUibla-r Tiring Machine of Hie InU-Ht patU'rn I am prepared to do all kimlii of work ; in that line at reasonable prlws. Tulephono 21)1. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUAN6 STREETS. DONT GO TO 8T. LOUIS Till you call at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Railroad Office 134 Thlrt street, Portland, Ore, Low rates to all points east In connec tion with all tranacontlnentals. H. 8. ROWB, General Agent, Portland, Ore. How's This? We otter One hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not b cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENET St CO.,Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P, J, Cheney for the laat 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDINO, KINNAN '& MARVIN, Wholesale Drugglets, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Notice to Contractors. Proposals will be received by the Astoria Water Commission until 2 p. m. on June 2, 1904, for the construction of & Stona Retaining' Wall at Six teenth street and Irving avenue, Asto ria, Oregon. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Water Commission, 601 Duane street. The right la reserved to reject any and all bids. J. H. MANSELL, Clerk. nanr thai ni re nrn wt ffjir if ;.. ... ...u ,.i u. Kllilr I Kill HI r LI Kf II III MA i" . ,r V myvvm saww w v vim 111(1 ; that rookood, you'll not be sorry, llie price will pleaM you, the goods will pleaae you more, and the Rifar antee we give yon will pleaee you moat of all. We are not amatours at the busl oeHa. We've bad over twelve years eierieuoe. The Elaterite Eooflng Oo. ?0RwtSteoVclSS txcxzxczxixxi H tixxxriirixtxixiixiiiiiiixxxxx FRE5H AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD; WA5HINQT0N MARKET . CHRISTENSON a CO. txxxxxn cxzzzzxzzzzxzi heiima tism Is Not a SKin Diseaso. pt have as idea that rkematlam la contracted like a cold, that the - air penetrate the muscles and joints and causes the terrible acbee r thai It to something like a ski a disease to be rubbed away with linl rn out with plasters; bat Rbuenatism originates in the blood and la rea, or Uvie Add. aa irritatiar. eorrodlne poison that aettlee ia mas- nd nerrae, produdar inflansiatioa and aoreneM and the sharp, catting t te thia distreaaine disease. e to bad weather or audden Bowlinf Green, Ky. hnAt will haatfti in at. AOoai a year ago x was enaoaea oy aouta ee body will nasten su at- -hnlB,titm In mr shoulders, arms and sialism alter uie eiooa ana Urt below the knee. I oouid not reiie mr 1D BIT- saw 8. 8. B. advertlifl Doctor. Dreaorlb months without i n the right condition for It arm to pomb my hal, ut have nothing to Co with L.' e cause oi-Kneamaaatn. .nddMidndtotrrit Tmm.rii.jAir loom ternal and not external. menoed lu use I felt better, and remarked ta blasters and rabbins' OBotherthatIwaicladIhadatlaatfoan4 . jT?4ri.s Bomerallef. I ooatfaned its aae andaaa ( reduce the inflamma- entirely well. I will always feel deeply lline and ease the pain for ntr..ted in the aaeeess oi S. a). S. slaee hU to relieve permanently 11 414 e so muoh good. do not reacVtbe mt ot .. MB.. AUOH HOETOK. S. 8. 8. onree Rheumatism because it attacks it ia the blood, and 3 fiPa culatlon fttmnlated wd quickened, and toon iht y$- wwaa lai MMal aaenJ wlaaa aaUMM, M.ert1snal sin 4 via aw utuujvu nnu ucwuacUi ui wu Jitac uiuav( uw linn lbs un irnrrru cm sail ii 1 1 lbimiv dihiibi uu k aeaeiMM cure of thl moat rmlnful disease effected. S. ft. A. fai a hsmless recetable reffiedr. wneanalled irifier aod an invigorating, pleasant tonic. Book on RhenmatJani wUt TltS 8WTFT SPZCma CO.. ATLANTA. CAm 9