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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. TAGE TSUBS. T 16-INCH WOOD Delivered at depot. Curload Iota. Write or phono TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO. Astoria, Oregon. For Stylish Men Suits witli the Simp, Stylo mid Finish. Ho correctly drowsed. It cost no more if you sec ANDREW LAKE 4H2 Commercial Street. nnattttttnttannnn 15 Our Drugs We compound prescriptions with greut cure from a complete stock of freah and pure drugs. We also sell all the standard home remedies and all kinds of Proprietary ArticlcH, Combs, Bnibhes, Razors, Soaps, all kinds of Toilet Articles, Etc. We Charge no Fancy Prices. n Corner of Fourteenth Unrt'o llrilGf 5tnro n n and Commercial Street IIQIIO uiug uiuiu .. ...... UUuuii!rHHn "it b 8 tm n n n n n n a Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, hum and Rronzo Cnntings. General Koundryinen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest. Phone 2451. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing Ail goods shipped toourtare will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. NEW STYLE RESTAURANT No. 120 Eleventh Street. BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Class Chef. Good Service. Carpenter and Mechanic TOOLS FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Bet that your ticket readt a th llllnole Central R. R. Thoroughly mod am train, connect with all transconti nental line, at St. Paul and Omaha. If your friends are coming west let u know and we will Quote them direct the tpeclally low rtes now in effect from all eastern points. Any Information ae U rates, route rto., cheerfully glvn on application. O. H. TBUMBUuU Commercial Agent, 141 Third street, Portland, 0 ,3. 0. U3D6BT. T. W. P. U I Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON. F. 4. P. A., D! BLIGHT Ub KOUTE AYUGIiT UIDE IZZY CRAGS EE? CANONS " a miflF-N OPPORTUNITY Be nature in all be florlou. beauty, tad iften the acme of man's: handi work." The first la found .long the line of the Denver Rio Qrend. Railroad. ' lit ,w,m th latter at the St' Louie worm Fair. Tour trip wll' be one of pleasure-make the mosl of It For Intor .nation and Illustrated literature write W. C. McBRlDE, Gen. Agt. " ' Portland, Or. k b b b a n a a a n b( Are Pure Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. me STAR THEATER ' ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE MOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS OF PORTLAND ,. n u u Chsnje of Program Monday. Change of AcU Thurtdayi. MATINEE DAI L Y AT 2.45 1. M MONSTEIt HILL Week Hetrlnniiiir ' MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. ?1 THE ALPINE FAMILY The Sensational Wire Experts and Ae- robats. Direct From the Hipo drome, London, England. 8AM HOOD The Joy Inoubator in Black Face Comedy. First Appearance In the Northweat. LOIS MENDENHALL The Lady Violinist. QILLEN A GILLEN Novelty Club 8wingers and Jugglers. . i , . EDOUARD SCOTT, n Pictured Melodies, Singing Harry , Von Tilgar's Latest Eastern Sue-.-.cess, "The 8pider and the Fly." EDI80N'8 PROJECTOSCOPE, Depicting Recent Events by Life Mo tion Piotures. Admission 10c to any seat SWINDLERS OPERATING New York Flooded With Lottery Tickets Sent Out by Well Known Criminal. OIL LANDS TO BE DRAWN FOR Man at Hie Ileml of the Scheme I Ihm Frequently Ucen Arrett ed 1'or Ptact'hitf the Un wary. New YJik, Oft. 29. This city hue Ix-t'ii flooded with bundles of lottery tlikftn Mf-rit out from Chicago accom panied by literature offering liberal coiiirulHHloim on sales and bt-urlng the Diime of a mull known In many cities for years through connection with the criminal annuls of lottery dwindles. The new ticket U designed to greately rt-Ht-mbte that uned by the old Louis lanii lottery, and it ih pretentiously Kuiiranteed by so-called banks In La Halle street. Chicago, and In New Or leuna. The man whose name appears In the affair has been arrested fre quentlythe lust known Inalnnce hav ing been In June, when he was taken from the 'Hank" In Chicago and held under 1.1000 to answer charges of send ing lottery tickets through the mails. Under the present scheme there Is to be a druwlng for oil Inn-la In Louisiana on November 15, and the buyers of the tickets are supposed to be securing op tions on portions of the property. TO UNITE LONGSHOREMEN. British Delegates Affirm That as Their Expectation. New York. Oct. 29. Recent reports that efforts are being made to amalga mate the unions In America and Eng land of all dockers and longshoremen are confirmed by William Abraham and James Wlgnall, delegates from the Ilrltlsh trades union congress to the convention of the American federation of labor, to be held In San Francisco. "I cam here to strengthen the In ternational relations between the labor organisations," suld Abrahan. "The Ilrltlsh trades union congress has de cided to do all In Its power to aid or ganized labor In America whenever possible and hopes that labor organi sations of America ' will reciprocate whenever they can. "My objection Is to hasten the day when labor shall be organized on a grand International basis." "The feeling among the British dockers la for amalgamation with the American longshoremen and trans port men." sold Delegate Wingall, "and I am here to find out If there la similar feeling here." CHICAGO MUST HAVE SUBWAY. Has $2,000,000 On Hand With Which te Begin. Chicago, Oct. 29. A comprehensive subway system for Chicago will be started before April, 190S, according to Alderman Milton J. Foreman, chair man of the transportation committee of the city council, The system as outlined by Mr. Foreman In an address at the real estate board banquet will extend as far south as Twelfth street, as far north as Chicago avenue and as fur west as Halsted street. The sub way will accommodate through traffic. Surface cars will continue to carry lo cal t raffle. The tunnel. If the present plans are carried out. will be divided Into four compartments. Two of these will be for railways, the others for such public util ities as heating and refrigerator plants, high water pressure pipes and electric wiring. The present river tunnels will be utilised In the new 'system. Alder man Foreman explained that the cars after leaving the subways will be run either on elevated structures or through alleys. A fund of 12,000,000 Is on hand for the beginning of the work, Mr. Fore man stated. This sum Is sufficient to keep construction work going on for two years. JAPANESE SAILORS. The Kind of Men Who Make Up an Invincible Navy, The Japanese have been for centur ies the sailors of the far east. They have harried the coasts of China In a buccaneering spirit, , at odd times, from days Immemorial, and they are familar along her coasts. For genera tions untold they have bred sailors. They are in the strong salt sea all their lives, one way or another, and die within sound of Its restless melody. They are the sampan men, the fisher men of the lowlylng coasts. At one time, not so far back either, the used to be the free lances of those ecus, following no law but the will of their cwn chiefs, recklessly brave, fiercely combative, careless of death, as paganfl usually are, masterful, and adventur rous. And It Is from the descendants of those old sampan families that the Japanese have filled their navy, and made It second to none In the world In point of excellence. No boy could get admitted to the Japanese navy unless he had the tra ditions of the sea In a long line be hind him, for the Japanese believe that It takes live generations to make a sailor, and the Jap Is not far wrong. The brine must be In the blood. Kvery man and lad In tin: Japanese navy was not only trained to his business, he was bred to it and born for It. The Japanese sailors In the navy not only want to live on their ships, but It Is every man's earnest hope that, when his hour l omes, he may die there; not In his hummock, but in the mud, wild riot of changing blows, with the smell of battle smoke mingling with the salt smell of the sea. A Japanese sailor will never surrender while there is life In him, because he has always been taught to look forward to a death on his ship, under his own flag, us the best fate can give him. He asks for nothing better. London News. Fewer Court Martial. 1 Discipline In the army of the United Statu has not entirely gone to pieces in spite of the ruthless closing of regi mental groggeries known as the can teen system. The annual report of General George H. Davis, Judge aJvo cate generul to the secretary of war, shows the total number of trials by; general courr-martiul during the year to have been 4,249, which Is 1,026 fewer than In the preceding year. 'The marked dimlnuatlon in the num ber of trials by general court-martial which amounts to nearly 20 percent of the number of cases tried In the year ended June 30, 1903," says the Judge advocate, "It Is very gratifying, Indi cating that the conditions of the mili tary service are now such as to re quire less frequent resort to court martial procedure ta mantaln disci pline In the military establishment." It Is noticeable that only two persons were tried by military commission seventy fewer ban In the preceding year. Ignoring this official report en tirely, some Imbecile will arise shortly and observe that the canteen Is an ab solute necessity, that It must be restor ed or our army is doomed. The Better Part. The late Rev. James rullwttn. D. D., was a brother of Georgf M. Pullman. j the famous sleeping car inventor end millionaire. When your:? in the min istry he was beslegt.d by his brother to forsake It and enter business, anl become rich in worldly goods. "This does not appeal to me," was the re ply of the young preacher, who thus asserted the supremacy of the spirit ual over the material. Years afterward, when the million aire visited his brother In Lynn, this early colloquy was recalled. "J.mes, you were right and I was wrong; you have chosen the better part," was the tribute of the magnate to the prophet. The man who lives for (Jod In the world, instead of living for the world Itself, whether he be a minister or a layman, always chooses the better part, and proves himself truly a wise man. Survives All Treatment. . r.eligbm survives In spite of a thou sand crimes committed In her name each day. This must be accepted as a proof that It Is deeply grounded In our belnt. Otherwise, how could faith bear the shock of the constant be trayal of her cause by those who pro fe to b- her cham 'nns? How far, for example, has the czar of Russia fallen from his high renown as the good emperor, the advocate of peace defender of the cross! He has now convinced the world that It was he principally that forced a needless war. His Incitement of his troops by means of sacred appeal to their religion Is violently Incongruous. Indeed the war proclamations which ring throughout Russia sound as If they were calling to a holy crusade, Instead of to wan ton and needless butchery. Dr!CGecWo TONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT TUs la tab eny. THro-gh ttte eat ef knows tt aottoa ef ew MS M r dice, whk HimcmfUlT I" Una) eianaae. Be saateatate te ear eaataik. aSr , taa(, Ams rhaaaMlaaa, aar-aaaaaak sxmiaffa. Brat, kMhwra, .; has kaaamal ef IMUmaaUwo. Ckatfas aiedarata. Call ea4 see him. 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TIME SCHEDULES Depart From AM- PORTLAND Chicago Portland Halt Lake, Denver, Ft Special Worth, Omaba, Kan- iM fctfa. m. sas Cit.Ht Louis, . via Hnt- Chicago and the East lngton Atlantic Kxpress fait Lake, Denver Fl SMS p. m. Worth, Omaba, Kan- 7 :t a at via Runt-isas City, Ht Louis, uigton jCblcago and the East 61 Paul Walla Walla, fewls- Kant Mall iton, Spokane, Mlnne- Cl5p. m. lapoli. Ht Paui, Oalatfa 8:00 a as via ipo- Milwaukee, Chicago, kane pndast OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDCLB From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every fire days. Dally ex- Colombia Elver to 4 a at cept Hun- Portland and Way Daily ex oay attain landings cept Mow Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria oa the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAT. FOR ILWACO, connecting there wtta trains for Long Beach. Tioga aial North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all prta clpal European dtlea. O. W. ROBERTS. Aent, f Astoria. Ore. '