The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 07, 1904, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1904.
PAGE SEVEN.
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The Rock Wind Sy.tem offen two routes
to the World's Fsir City vi. St. Paul-,
Minneapolis and through Scenic' Colorado.
No change of can, Ogdcn to St. Louii and
St. Paul to St. Louii.
Full liiformMioo on mpnat.
Call or wriia,
A. H. McDonald, Oomral Act,
140 3r4 Hlreot, car. Aldor Htrest,
Portland, On.
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Steamer "SUE El. ELMORE"
Leaves Astoria Every Wednesday Ilcturning .Saturday
The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel
over on th iH route. Dcst of Table and State Room Accommo
dations. Will make round trip every five days between
ASTORIA
AIMi-l
TILLAMOOK I
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Koilway & Isavigntion
Co. mid Astoria & Columbia Uivcr 11. 11. for Portland, Sun
Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger
rute.-) apply to
Samuel Elmore ft Co.. Gen'l Afits.. Astoria, Ore.
OR TO
A. &V. It.. It. Portland. Oiriron
INtfltk Nuvntfiitlon Company, Tillamook, Oregon
O. It- aV. X, Company, Portland, Oregon
GOING EAST
TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON
Baltimore S Ohio R. R.
ROYAL BLUE TRAINS
BETWEEN
Chicago and New York
via WASHINGTON, D.tJ.
Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatial Coach
os, Tullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars.
The Finest Dining: Car Service in the World.
Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
B, Ri, AUSTIN, General Pass. At- - Chicago, III.
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited Kansa9 City to
Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago . ' --
via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul
to Chscago, run via '"""-'
Chicaeo. Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Each route offers numerous attractions.
The principal thing to . insure a quick,
comfortable trip east is to see 'that your
tickets read via. the Chicago, Milwaukee &
, , St. Paul Railway. ; .
H. & ROWC,
Ganaral Agent.
134;Third Street. Portland
TIME CARD.
EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904.
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SEASIDE DIVISION
Leav. ASTORIA Arrive
if.35 a m f for haaideTIwrTJSaQ p.m
Leave ASTORIA. Arrive
tH.l.am i for Warrentoo, j l0;45a,in
Hammond, Ft
8.50 p.m (Htevena, Seaside) 7:40 a,m
Leave
SEASIDE
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4:30 pm for AatorTaDirect 12:3p. in
Leave
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Arrive
for Warren ion Ft
Steven.. Ham-
.30a.m ' mond.Aatorla I 7.20 d. m
Additional trnlti leave AAtoilu Unlly
Mt 11:30 a. m. for all point, on Ft.
Htevena brniuh. arriving- Ft. Steven
12:30 p. m., returning, leave Ft. Htev
!! at 2:00 n, in., arrlvliiir Aatorln 2:4S
p. m.
Sunday only.
All train make close cunnectlon at
Gobi with all NortUrn Pacific
train, to and from th. Eaat and Sound
point.
J. C. MATO.
General Freight and paaaenger Agent
ASK THE AGENT FOR
TICKET5
VIA
To Spoka.ie, St Paul, Mlnneapolla,
Duluth, Chicago, 8t. Louii, and all
polnta eaat and aouth.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q
The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail L
SPLENDID 8ERVICE
UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
Daylight trip aeroaa th Caaead and
Rocky Mountaina.
For ticket, rate, foldera and full In
formation call on or addreaa
H. DICKSON,
City Ticket Agent
128 Third Street, Portland. Or.
S. Q. TERKES, O. W. P. A.,
112 Firet Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
WE GIVE EXPEDITED
SERVICE ON FREIGHT
ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENTS
VIA GREAT NORTHERN
Full Information from
WM. HARDER, General Agent
Portland, Ore.
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A DIRECT LINE
to Chicago and all point, aa.it; Loula
vllle. Memphla. New Orleana, and aU
point, aouth.
Th. only direct rout, to th. St
Louis world', fair and the East 1.
via the O. R. 4 N. and Union Pacific.
Th. folowing rate, apply from As
toria:
To St Louis and return ...167.50
To Chicago and return 71.50
To Chicago, returning from St
Louia or vice veraa 70.00
To Chicago, returning via St
Louia or vice veraa 73.60
Returning via California, $13.50 ad
ditional. For further particular., call on or
addres. G. W. ROBERTS.
Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria.
Alwaya have aome definite fact In
your advertisement Don't get tired
of writing copy. -People judge your
tore by your advertieemente. If you
haven't anything that will Interest peo
ple your ad. are not likely to bring
people to your store.
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Hawaiian of Pure Blood Are Becom
ing Very Few.
So the Hawaiian are to die out ac
a nation. The figure prove It and the
civilization of the white man' aewne
only to hasten the end. In 1853 there
were aome 70,000 pure-blood Hawaii
an, and at that time the number be
gan to dwindle until, neroi-ding to the
census flKure of 1&00, the number of
pure-Moo'J and mlxf.-d blood Hawaii
an bud dropped to Z".fj?,:. Luc Ian C.
Warner, an authority, aays In the Out
look, that the health if the natives If
far from satisfactory. The race seem
to be dying out There are few large
families, and many children die In In
fancy. Vitality has been lowered and
tuberculosis Is on the Increase. On the
other hand, the number of part Ha
waiian la Increasing;, and the mixed
bloods are a sturdy race. There are
Caucasian Hawaiian and Chinese Ha-,
wallans, and they rear large families
and are but little troubled by dlease.
The Increase of the mixed bloods Is
best shown by the school statistics. In
1902 there were 4903 full-blooded Ha
waiian children to a population of 29,
787, and 2869 part Hawaiian children
to a population of 7848. The propor
tion of children Is twice as great
among the part Hawaiian as among
those of pure blood. Except on the
grounds of sentiment there Is nothing
to deplore In the situation. Races die
because their work Is done, and are
supplanted by stronger races. It is the
survival of the fittest. Humanity can-
Ruling of 8an Francisco Judge in Chi
- . net Cass. ' ,t
San Fwnclsco, Sept. t'nlted
States District Judge Dehaven has de
cided that on the hearing of a habeas
corpus matter In which the applicant
is of the Chinese race and claims to be
a native American, the applicant may
introduce whatever reference and ma
terial evidence he may have to offer
without reference to ' the testimony
prvlously lntroducd by him bfore the
Immigrant commissioner. The case
before the court was that of Quan Kok
Ulm. United States District Attorney
Woodworth objected to the Introduc
tion of certain evidence that had not
been presented to the Chinese bureau
at the time the application of Quan to
land was being considered The con
tention was made on the part of the
government that the United States
commissioner was limited to the evi
dence taken before the bureau. 1
ENORMOUS BUG FIGURES.
Damages Yesrly That Ar Charged to
Insects.
The extent of damage done by In
sects which prey on the agricultural
interests of the United States I but
little appreciated. Twelve bugs, ac
cording to reliable statistics, do an
estimated damage to farm product of
$363,000,000 per annum. The chinch
bug beads the list, with $100,000,000 a
year; grasshopper, $90,000,000; Hessian
fly (a reminder of the revolution, since
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Kagora Takahira, Japanese Minister to th. United States,
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not stand still. It must grow or die
and every nation that Is not on the up
grade must eventually perish. Hawaii
is simply a demonstration of the Im
mutable law of nature.
VETERANS HOLD THE JOBS.
Old Soldiers of From E0 to 80 Years in
Government Employ.
The civil service commission has fur
nished to the house committee on civil
service reform a statement ' showing
that the total number of ex-soldiers
and ex-sailors of the civil war . em
ployed In the executive departments at
Washington is 2175 and the widows of
veterans so employed 888. The Infor
mation was asked in view of complaints
that there are many superannuate1?
clerks on the pay rolls.
The largest number of veterans 641
employed in the Interior department.
while the treasury department carries
553 and the war department 347. Tiiere
are only 23 veterans on the navy de
partment pay roll and only ? In the
state department. .
The ages of the old soldiers and sail
ors vary from 60 to 82 years. There
are 217 who are 61 years old, while
those younger form the next larger
class, 19" In number. Nearly two-thirds,
or 1388, are from 58 to 65 years, of age.
Those over 70 years of age number
226. and of this number 11 are over SO.
The veteran with the longest service
Is ,77 years old. . He has served 62
years. Nearly two-thirds, or 1332,. of
the 2175 veterans, receive salaries
ranging from $1200 to $2500 per an
num.' Those receiving $840 or less
number 476. The veterans and their
widows constitute 10 per cent of the
number of persons employed In the de
partments and government printing of
fice In Washington. ' -
If your ad doesn't pull, why not ap
ply th. eorrsotiv. and get on. that
doo.f
the mercenaries hired by King George
brought Its eggs over In the straw for
their horses), $50,000,000; cotton worm
and boll worm (cotton). $25,000,000
apiece; cotton boll weevil, $20,000,000;
San Jose scale, grain weevil, apple
worm and army worm. $10,000,000
apiece; potato bug, $8,000,000, and cab
bage worm, $5,000,000.
What I. Life?
In the last analysis nobody knows,
but we do know that It Is under strict
law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain
results. Irregular living means . de
rangement of the organs, resulting In
constipation, headache or liver trouble.
Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly ad
justs this. It's gentle, yet thouogh.
Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store.
But before General Stoessel said that
Port Arthur would be his tomb the
Japs had given him a hint to that ef
fect
What an awful lots of rascals there
are tn the country according to the
publicly expressed views of Tom Watson,
The Munroe doctrine that was
knocked out Is not the Monroe doctrine
that can't be.
Fearful Odd. Against Him.
Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such,
In brief was the condition of an old
soldier by name of J. X Havens, Ver
sailles, O. For years he was troubled
with Kidney disease and neither doc
tors nor medicines gave him relief. At
length he tried Electric Bitter. It put
him on his feet In short order and
now ho testifies: 'Tm on the road to
complete recovery."' Best on earth for
liver and kidney troubles and all forms
of stomach and bowel complaint.. Only
50c. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers,
druggist ! '