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PAGE SIX. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904: 1 CAvSH REGISTER New And Up To Date For vSale Cheap Address C. R. . Astori&n Office BIRTH OF GREAT PARTY DULY COMMEMORATED CS000S0OSO300 "LA I (3) w I J 6 I I The smoKe of Peace and Comfort Comes from our Havana Leaf wmm" cigar Made by clean workmen. A single trial will pnt up good argument for itself. SOLD BY EVERY DEALER IN TOWN V. BURNS, Manufacturer Give them a trial 474 Commercial Street MATTRESSES Wool, Curled Hair, Mohair, Spring. All kinds of Mattresses made to order. Prices the Lowest. L. H. HENNINGtSEN S CO. 504 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. OREGON. PHONE, RED 2303 Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM GUS 6R00KE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA (Continued from Page 1) perlence of a hundred years; or to de grade oar currency at the demand of mere Ignorance and treed In alt these caea we taw the proof of the homely adage that you lead a horse to the water but may not make him drink. In aptte of organisations and platforms. In spite of the frantic ad Juration of lifted orators, hosts of patriotic democrats, walked quietly to me pons ana voiea as ineir consciences dictated. In the Interest! of the public welfare rather than of a party. Even In so lofty and restricted an arena as our senate, we have seen the ablest and moat adroit organiser of his party fall In the most energetic effort of his life to Induce his party to reject a great national benefit because It was offered by republican hands. Half the democratic senators said this was no question for pettifogging politics and voted for an American canal across the Isthmus, Help From Democrats. We are not claiming that we mon opolisft the virtue or the patriotism of the country. There are good men in all parties. 1 know far better men than I am who are democrats. But we are surely allowed, In a love feast like this, to talk of what has been done by the family and at least to brag a little of the democrats who have help ed us. We get their votes for one reason only because we started right and in the main have kept right. We Invite accessions from the ranks of our patriotic opponents, and we shall get them in the future, at we have In the past, whenever we deserve them. We shall get them this year, because this year we do deserve them. We come before the country in a position which cannot be successfully attacked In front, or flank, or rear. What we have done, what we are doing, and what we intend to do on all three we confidently challenge the verdict of the American people. The record of 60 years will show whether as a party we are fit to govern; the state of our domestic and foreign affairs will show whether as a party we have fallen off; and both together wtll show whether we can be trusted for a while longer. The President. We could desire no better fortune, In the campaign upon which we are! entering, than that the other side should persist in their announced in tention to make the issue upon Pres ident Roosevelt. What a godsend to our orators! It takes some study, some research, to talk about the tariff, or the currency, or foreign policy. But to talk about Roosevelt: it is as easy as to sing "the glory of the Graeme." Of gentle birth and breeding, yet a man of the people in the best sense; with the training of a scholar and the breeiy accessibility of a ranchman; man of the library and a man of the world; an athlete and a thinker; a soldier and a statesman; a reader, a writer, and a maker of history; with the sensibility of a' poet and the steel nerve of a rough rider; one who never did, and never could, turn his back on a friend or an enemy. A man whose merits are so great that he could win on his merits alone; whose personality is so engaging that you lose sight of his merits. Make their fight on a man like that! What Irrelevant caricaturist was it that called them the stupid party? In our candidate for the vice pres idency we have gone back to the old and commendable custom of the re public and have nominated a man In every way fit for the highest place in the nation, who will bring to the pres idency of the senate an ability and experience rarely equaled In Its his tory. To the Younger Voters. I have detained you too long; yet as I close I want to say a word to the young men whose political life is be ginning. Anyone entering business would be glad of the chance to become one of an established firm with years of success behind It, with a wide con nection, with unblemished character .ith credit founded on a rock. How Infinitely brighter the future when the present Is so sure, the past so glor ious. Everything great done by this When You Want a Good Roof The Elaterite Roofing Co. One that won't leak. One that will be Are proof. One that has proven to be satisfactory under the most exacting conditions. One that wil last When yon are after that kind of a roof, you'll settle down on ELATtRITK ROOFING It costs no more than cheap, worthless paper or any other unsatisfactory clans of roofing material, bat its worth more. Let as quote prices. Worcester Bldj. PwtimdOrt. 1,000 TON BEST LUMP jftax g' sff Mg Free Delivery. Phone orders to No. 1961. Elmore & CO. for Infinite growth. The discoveries of science have made miraculous addi tions to our knowledge. Bus we are not daunted by progress; we are no afraid of the light. The fabric our fathers butlded on such sure founda tions will stand all shocks of fate or fortune. There wtll alwaya be a proud pleasure In looking back on the his tory they made; but. guided by their example, the coming generation has the right to anticipate work not less Important, days equally memorable to mankind. We who are passing off the stage bid you, aa the children of Israel encamping by the sea were bidden, to go forward; we whose hands can no longer hold the flaming torch pass It on to you that its clear light may show the truth to the agea that are to come. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEST 1B-CENT MIAL You ean alwaya find the best 15-eent meal In the elty at the Rising tun restaurant, No. 112 Commercial street Former Consul Dead. Birmingham, N. T, July W. E. Foster, formerly United States con sul to Trinidad, died at his home In this city today, aged 65 years. For 10 years Mr. Foster was a prominent civil engineer In Arlaona and California. He was appointed from California as consul to Trinidad during Cleve land's second administration. Boycott Ends in Flule. The boycott at San Pedro against Fort Bragg lumber, long a flsale, has been officially declared off, says "Wood and Iron." After many, many months the bosses of the Federal Labor Union have seen what was apparent from the start When they ordered a boy cott at San Pedro against lumber from that northern place, they aim ply drove so much business away from San Pe dro without getting anything In re turn. The Redondo companlea have dem onstrated their ability to handle all business offered at their wharves with out first asking the consent of the agitators of the unions. The result was that lumber which the union re fused to have handled at San Pedro was discharged at Redondo and thou sands of dollars In wages were turned away from San Pedro. The cutting down In the quantity of work offered at the latter place made Itself felt among the local workmen and, to save Its appearance In the minds of the men It pretends to con trol there, the union went through the form of ordering the boycott discon tinued. About two yeara ago differences arose at Fort Bragg between members of the union there and the Union Lum ber Company over wages and other matters and the product was declared "unfair." Many cargoes were driven away from San ePdro on account of the refusal to handle the business there. About a year ago the steamer Noyo, with a cargo of Fort Bragg lum ber, was tied up at the wharf of the San Pedro Lumber Company, and a number of men employed by the local company went out. The matter was finally compromised, and the Noyo took her cargo to Redondo, where It was discharged. Business Is not particularly brisk at San Pedro at present, and it Is stat- ea mai me local wage-earners are feeling the effect of the depression and served notice on "Boss" Craig that no more business should be driven away to Redondo and Port Los An geles because of his arbitrary action. Lump Coal Large Lump Ring up t. Elmore 4 Co Main 1911, and or. der ton of Ladyimlth seal. They dsllver It. Select lump coal. JAPANESE GOODS. New stock ef fancy goods Just arrived t Yokohama Bazaar, Call and tee the latest novelties from Japan, , PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable plane word He your local tuner, Th. Frsdrleksen. 071 Bend street 'Phone Red 2074. Union made heating stoves, home man ufactured and very stove perfect, at Montgomery'! tin and plumbing tore, 428 Bend street 'Phone 1031. FOR SALE Furnished rooming house. Mrs. Q. Hansen, corner Tenth and Bond streets. WANTED Room with hath in quiet neighborhood! near business section preferred. Address MC," Aitorisn, WANTED A good, capable girl Im mediately wages 28j housework. Mrs. D. K. Warren. Apply at As toria National Bank. Flrst-olais meal for 19e nice sake, aeffes, pie, op doughnuts, 6s. U. B restaurant, 434 Bond street Upper Astoria has place where yeu ean get a fine glass of beer, aa goad wines and liquor as you ean find any place In the elty. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Pacific Brewery. Alderbreok Transfer Company Bag gage transfsrred and wood fur nlshsd. Orders reoelved at Gsston's stable. Phone Main 1671. E. L Geddes, Mgr. THE FAIR ROUTE, via Chicago or New Orleans to Bt Louis, is one that gives you the most for your money, and the fact that the ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers unsurpas sed serv'ce via these points to (he WORLD'S FAIR, and in this connec tion to all points beyond, makei it to country in the last 50 years has been!Jrour advantae' yu cont-m SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ASTORIAN done under the auspices of the repub llcan party. Is not this conscieusness great asset to have in your mind and memory? As a mere Item of per sonal comfort Is It not worth having? Lincoln and Grant, Hayes and Gar field, Harrison and McKlnley names secure in the heaven of fame they alt are gone, leaving small estates in worldly goods, but what vast posses sions in principles, memories, sacred associations! It Is a start in life to share that wealth. Who now boasts that he opposed Lincoln? who brags of his voting against Grant though both acts may have been from the best of motives. In our form of government there must be two parties, and tradi tion, circumstances, temperament, will always create a sufficient oppo- sltion. But what young man would not rather belong to the party that does things, Instead of one that op poses them; to the party that looks up, rather than down; to the party of the dawn, rather than of the sunset For BO years the republican party has! believed In the country and labored lor it in nope and Joy; it has rever enced the flag and followed It; has carried tt under strange skies and planted It on far-receding horizons. It has seen the nation grow greater every year ana more respected; by Just deal ing, by Intelligent labor, by a genius for enterprise, it has seen the country extend its intercourse and Its influ ence to regions unknown to our fath ers. Tet it has never abated one Jot or tittle of the ancient law Imposed on us by our God-fearing ancestors. We have fought a good fight, but also we have kept thei faith. The consti tution of our fathers has been the light to our feet; our path Is, and will re main, that of ordered progress, of lib erty under the law. The country has vastly Increased, but the great-brained statesmen who preceded us provided plate a trip to any point east to wrlii us before making final arrangements We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes, B H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third street Portland, Oregon J. C. LINDSET, T. F. k P. A. 142 Third street Portland, Ore. F. B. THOMPSON, F.4P.A. Room 1. Colman Bldg, Seattle, Wash Office C. Q. M., Vancouver Barracks, Wash., July S, 1904. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here un til 11 o'clock, a. m., August 4, 1904, for furnishing forage and bedding at posts In this department, for year ending June 30, 1905. Information furnished here or by quartermasters at posts. U. S. reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing propo sals should be marked: "Proposals for Forage and Bedding at " addressed F. G. Hodgson, C. Q. M. No Dessert More Attractive Why rm gelatine and spend hours soaking, i sweetening, flavoring 1 ana ooiorwg wnen i HfiMs 11 a i 1 produces better result in two mhrotesf Everything in the package. Simply add hot water and set to cool. It's perfection. A ror prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors! Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp berry. At grocer. 10a WOOD. WOOD. WOOD, Cord wood, mill weed, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn an Twelfth, apposite opera house. LOST A black leather purse contain ing IS In greenbacks and check for $12.80 en Portland bank. Finder re turn to thia office. For Sale At Qatton't feed stable, ana Colfax roller feed millf ana 20 horse power meter and starter bex belt Ing, shafting and pulleys, and ana Fairbanks fleer scales also ana butcher's wall sealee. Standard portable and adjustable hewer bath, finest made, pries I1& Only two screws ts put In place. John (' A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, V 429 Bend street Phono 1011, Wanted Several Industrious persons In ssch stats ts travel for houss established 11 years and with a large capital, ts sail upon merchants and sgents for successful and profit able line. Permanent engagement Weekly sash salary ef 24 and all traveling expenses and hotel bills advanced In sash each week. Ex perience not ssssntlal. Mention ref erence and Inclose self-addressed envelops. National Caxton Bldg., Chloago. For nice furnishsd rooms and alio tws housekeeping rooms.. Inquire Mrs, Lenhart, 211 Bond St THIS PAPER n.ts A(tny, tit HnuMtme Htnwl, pn Kranrlaru, California, wheie euotracta fur advertising can be made for It OONQ TO THE FAIR. What ts Do If You Desire Practical Information. If you contemplate visiting the St Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In formation as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the beat routes, JUe as to the local conditions In St Louis. hotels, etc., stc If you will writs the undersigned. stating what Information you desire the same will be promptly furnished. If ws do not have It on band, will secure It for you tf possible, and with out any expense to you. Address B. H. TRMBULL, Portland. Ors. If your chest measura Is 42, a S4 coat would bs a little uncomfortable and would eauss seme comment among your friends.. Is your advertising ex penditure eut toe small for your busi ness chest measurement? The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages ottered by the Missuri Paclflo Railway, which, on account of Its various routes and gats ways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Routs." " Passengers from the northwest take the Missouri Paclflo trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant HU1. Two trains dally from Denver and Pueblo to St Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, Including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Tea daily trains between Xanau City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. McBrida, gen eral agent, 124 Third street PortHnd, for detailed Information and Ulustrat ed literature. Always Open Day or Night RUSSIAN, TURKISH or TUB THE PALACE BATHS BATHS ASTORIA-IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pre,and8npt A. L. FOX, Vice Pmldeut K.L. MBiioP, Secretary AtyTuKIA HAVJNtiH BANK, Tress V Designers and Manufacturers of V THE LATEST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, .... ASTORIA, OBEGON. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and TransferredTrucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. THE LOUVRE i A First Class Concert Hall Finest Resort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Strectj CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop.