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THE MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1904 THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. rblttbd Dally (Except Monday) by THE J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall, per year ..MOO By mail, per month SO By carrier, per month (0 THE SEMI-WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, In advance .11 00 (VOrden for the dWtmto of Til Mownra imuu to eiihor mklrac or plac at hmtamt tmkf be mad hy portal card nr throiurti Mv rkoae. Any ImruWlty In kumy should b UuDvdiaaWj reported to tin office of publication. Telephone Main 661. Today's Weather. Portland, Dec. 20. Western Oregon and Western Washington Wednesday rain; probably part snow. Eastern Oregon and Eastern Wssh Ington Rain or snow. IN STATUE QUO. It is evident, from the actions of the common council or at least the con tingent representing the cltlsens party that there is an affinity existing be tween the British Columbia and Pan ama members of the quaalpolice com mission, that cannot be severed with out doing Incalculable injury to the democratic party. At every election they express their disapproval at what they call the "ring" of the republican party, yet at the same time they are fostering and nursing one of the most collosal political rings that ever existed In Clatsop county, and that is the "po lice commissioner ring." It is a well known fact, that the police commission has nothing to do with the police force, but it Is run, manipulated and managed by one man. The action of the charter revision committee In opposing the repeal of the police commission, and . of . the common council In refusing to declare a vacancy In the offices of Cook and Baker, will receive the condemnation of all honest citizens Interested In good government. Irrespective of party af filiations. Few, if any, outside of a chosen few, Indorsed the actions of the republicans In electing three police commissioners at the recent election but everyone knew that their action was not Indorsed by the rank and file of the republican party. But with the democrats it is entirely different. Thes are in power in the city and have a majority of the members in the council. They can declare the two offices va cant, and have the power to select their own men. If they would do this, no matter who were selected, the pub' lie would be satisfied. But they refuse to accede to the demands of the public. It Is evident that there Isn't a man In their party that they are willing to trust, and they prefer a police com mission that la powerless to act, two of whom are neither residents, and one of whom la not a resident or tax pay er and who will never be here to Inter fere with the police ring, so necessary for the success of the democratic party. The republicans are to blame for the present condition of affairs. Had !t not been for republican votes, the police commission would not be democratic, and a commisMon would have been elected, that were qualified to act. It is very probable that the affairs of the police are being honestly administered; that as some of the democrats claim, there is no need for a police commis sion, but It is certainly an Injustice to allow two men to hold public offices In Astoria who are not residents and never will be again. It places the en tire affairs of the city In the hands of the police and their manager. If charges were preferred against the chief or any of the officers, for mal feasance In office, or dlrelictton of duty, the chief and officers could tell the public to go to a warmer climate, as there was no power to oust them from office, or Investigate any charges that might be made One man is not a police commission within the meaning of the charter. He can neither remove or appoint a chief of police or po lice officer. This is what the demo crat council wants. It don't want any of their pets Investigated. To show their contempt for the rights of the public, the following, taken from the official organ of the police ring, shows to what methods they will resort to to continue In power a non-resident police commission. "The citizens have all the best of the police commission muddle and are con tenting themselves with their ability to make It Impossible for the republic ans to do business. If Messrs. Prael. Jones and Carney should be seated by order of the court, the council, which is made up of at least seven men who are opposed to the effort to capture the commission, could reduce the sal aries of policemen to $20 a month, and make the position of chief an honorary one. The new police commission would, under such circumstances, find It somewhat difficult to find men to accept the places offering." Comment on the above is unneve sary. It spwks for Itself. Should the courts decree that the commission elected last Wednesday was the lawful commission, It would reduce the sal aries to drive them out of office. At the same time they have been raising the salaries of all the democratic offi cial until they are nearly double what they were five years ago. They have started In on another raise, commune Ing wtth the auditor and police judge and are going to rals bis salary to tl&O a month. As soon as the public gets this digested and gets through kicking, it will raise the salaries of other offi cers, until, by "salary grabs" and the police commission, ft will be able to raise a sufficient sack to carry the city election next December, at which three councllmen, at least two police com missioners, a mayor and all the city officials are to be elected. There are only two remedies open to the republicans, and to the Ittrge ma jority of voter, who nr dissatisfied with the actions of the common coun cil. On Is quo Warranto proceedings, which will be Instituted today In the circuit court, and If that falls, the passage of the charter of two years ago, which was vetoed by a democratic governor at the demand of the demo cratic ring, over the governor's veto. The legislature Is strongly republican and when the facts are submitted to It. as It will be. there Is no doubt of the passage of the charter over the gov ernor's veto. If the common council persists In refusing to declare the two offices of police commission vacant, one or both of the means herein outlined will be resorted to. but If the council will con serve the Interests of the public and do that which they should do, there will be no necessity to resort to these measures. It Is up to the common council. Will It perform Its duty, or will they be compelled to do It? NEW PACIFIC LINERS To Have Speed Equal to Atlantic Greyhounds. MAKE 22 KNOTS AN HOUR Japanese Government Expected to In' crease Subsidy for the Toyo Kben Kaiiha to Get Past Mail Boats for Oriental Port. REPl'ISCAT EX PACE. Dr. Lyman Abbott of New Tork. an eminent Congregational minister, de clares that the Bible Is obselete, and not authentic, and he does not believe in a personal God, but the God of na ture. This Is the same belief enunci ated by Henry Ward Beecher. Bob In- gersol and other eminent divines, who have petitioned Lucifer for a pardon so that they can be admitted to 'toth er place. The sermon will, however, have a tendency to Increase the army of Infidels and agnostics, and will have a demoralising effect on the progress of the Christian religion, coming as it doe from such an educated and emi nent divine as Dr. Lyman Abbott. He claims that the Bible Is no longer to be accepted as authentic; that the 10 commandments were never promulgate San Francisco Pec. 20. The Toyo Klsen Kalsha, whose steamships, the Hong Kong, America and Nippon, were taken for use wtth the Japanese navy, will soon be In the field again with three new fast ocean liners. The com pany will. It Is suld, within two months begin work on three 12,000 ton steamers. The material for the lin ers has been bought In Scotland. The vessels will be built at Nagasaki. It was the Intention to build the lin ers with a speed of 10 knots. The Jap anese government, however, wants the Toyo Klsen Kalsha to build faster boats at least 21 knotters. As this additional two knots will Involve con siderable extra expense, the steamship company has asked for a greater sub sidy than It was originally agreed to give them. This Is now under consid eration at Toklo and as soon as It Is settled the keels of the liner will be laid. BEACH COMBINGS. maybe It was a virulent case of con ed from Mt Sinai but are the cause of ! tagious disease and they had to hur- In New Tork the betting fraternity Is placing odds today on Nan Patter son's acquittal, and she may go free but unless the former chorus girl mends her way the betting on her ultimate destination will be 100 to ! wtth no taker. O Speaking of the dulcet strain of the oulesa pianola, an Astoria lady who has been compelled to listen to one of them "tearing off" more or less melodious sonatas, etc., complained yesterday: "Now, just listen to that thing that's a funeral march now and the Infernal-machine I playing It In quick time. Oh, well (resignedly). 00$0000000SO(i!0$0$0$0SOlttSaSO " Swell Togs fop Men." P. A. STOKES MERRY YULE-TIDE o o And our store Jammed full of everthlng that tfoea to make the man or boy happy. We will be pleased to help you in your selections. rr M 1 " 4jA Jt TriT ArtTnrin f 1MCITDF tA there' ft. world of , etliUctlo U Smoking Jackets House Co&ts Lounging Robes Store open every evening till eight o'clocK Not Htffc-Prkod Goodi, for Gift Purpose Only, but Popular NovaJtJ, la Popular Fabrics, at Popular Pric to supply th wajrts of the avatp&y toM who .ppredataa Houm Comfort Lot us show you th Unas you'll be wUUo to py nor thA WOMk, W A Store open every evening till eight o'clock o o OS o o a o o I R EM EMBER everything guaranteed to give satisfaction or money reiunaea. P. A. STOKES "Swell Togs for Men." o$oo$o$ooo$oooooooo$o&oeooaov0 growth and environments, and that a T man is noi a creature Dut a creation, This will afford food for thought and subject for sermons fcy the loral clergy of Astoria. A refutation Is es sential to the cause of Christianity. He says that "the day of polythenian is past." Polythenian means "a per son who believes in or maintains the doctrine of a plurality of Gods, or In visible beings superior to man, and having an agency In the government of the world." In other words, the theory of Father, Son and Holy Ghost, are now obselete, and man Is equal to if not superior to an Invisible God. On account of our theological edu cation having been neglected, and not being as well versed In the scriptures as those of the Astoria clergy who have passed through the trying ordeal of ordination, to be admitted to prac tice tn the pulpits of the various churches, we are not in a position to cope with the gymnastic somersaults of the eminent divine, whose teachings In the past have been regarded as an emlnatlon of divine law, and who has been ranked as one of the followers of the Meek and Lowly One, whose birth we ara to celebrate next Sunday, and this startling announcement will come S The police reporters of the Portland newspapers are flourishing In the face of Chief of Police Hunt the fact that 50 burglaries have been committed there since Dei-ember 1, both their edit tors should calm them with a club There Is nothing In Portland a strang er would steal, and that puts the popu lation In the position of the man who robbed his own pockets. The Ashing laws are not the only ones that Captain Laws' constituents are going to ask him to revise. The captain Is the new member from Clat sop county, and many are the meas ures for which he has been asked to become a parent, but the latest Is the best. The captain went Into one of the beef-tea camps on Commercial street Saturday for refreshments and the man with the white apron was re monstrating with a sallow faced Indi vidual who was presenting a petition for matches. When he saw Captain Laws ap proachlng, a relieved look floated over his face like the calm of oil on troubled waters, and as he sat out the captain's the seat In the water wagon to visit blacksmith and have his bonds loos ened before the yawning grave gath er him In. That will be all for (his time. WEARY WILLIE. A TARTAR TRICKSTER. as a thunderclap from a clear sky, and giag 0f mik he said: "Captain, I will compel the Astoria contingent of ministerial workers In the Lord' vine yard of Atsorla to gird on their armor and prepare to resist the assault which threatens the foundation of the Chris tian religion. o The picture of the late Dan O'Nell published In yesterday' Oregonlan, re emble more the "before and after taking" chromo of Lydla Pinkham's ad vertlsements. There wa only three things that would enable an acquaint ance of the popular river purser to identify him from the picture, and that Is the cap, the button hole boquet, and the name under the picture. The pic ture Itself looked no more like Dan O'Neil than Mrs. Chadwlck resembles the czar of Russia. The necessity of establishing a light at the foot of Ninth street Is appar ent. Several accidents have occurred In this vicinity this winter, and the re quest was made to avoid further acci dents. Between acknowledging the Infallibility of the absent police com mission and raising salaries, the coun cil has no time to devote to the sav ing of lives. It Is possible that a dis pensation of divine providence may be necessary to awaken it to a realizing sense of the duty it owes the public. It evidently goes on the hypothesis that every man drowned Is a republic an and it don't need them In its busi ness as much as It does an alien police commission. 1 worked for you like a longshoreman at last election, and I shed enough sweat to make high tide look like a vanishing dew drop, an' now there's something I want you to do for me. Am I on?" "Son," replied the solon, except walk ing up and tickling the speaker's chin, there Is nothing I won't do for you. pass the buck." "I knew It," said Payne, "but what I want Is this: I want an Iron-clad, cop-per-rlvlted, chilled-steel law compell ing every blamed clgirrette smoker In Astoria to take a wheel-barrow with him to carry his own matches." No sooner does Dr. Lyman Abbott promulgate his new creed of a universal God than the Brazilian legislators rush to executive session and fram a law excluding from that country all friars, priests and new religious beliefs. Either they heard of the doctor, or else they have a superior brand of religion there. Still, no saints have come out of Brazil yet, and Santos Dumont Is the only thing from there known to fly, and his wings are artificial. In another part of this paper will be found an article read before the New Tork Medical Association by a famous exponent of clinical medicine In which It Is stated that drinking water aggra vates nephritis and produces heart dis ease. There are but two conclusions; either the doctor Is the victim of the Insiduous advances of a press agent for a brewery, or else this should be the signal for every man chained to the Way He Tried la Sell Valla t Porelsjaer. At the auuunl fair lu Nljnl Novgorod I stepped with n (ierman-Kusslun friend Into a saddlery, where he wish ed to purchase a valise. II picked out one for which the Tartar mer-1-tinnt mi mod a price that was evident ly much In excess of It real value. My friend wus making the usual feint un der such i-ln-uinslnncc of leaving the store when he noticed that the dealer, with u rapid movement, stuck n paper In the outside pocket of his valise. Not being n greenhorn In Itiisslu, he knew Immediately what the Tartar wa up to. "But, burin." said the latter, railing him back, "come. Look at the leather and the lining, silk all through, i'lesse examine It carefully." He handed the valise again to my friend aud turned back to hi stock, apparent)- looking for other satchels to show. With a sly wink my friend extracted a ten mbl note from the outer pocket of the va lise and bid It In hi bund. Then lie said: "Don't trouble yourself any long' er. This valise seems to be wbnt you ay It Is. and I will take it." The Turtnr ip-luiicd broadly as he turned around, satisfied that his little trick had succeeded. Then while my friend pretended to count out the pur cbuse price he took hold once more of the valise In order accidentally to dls cover the bank note lu It. I shall nev er forget his eyes, which bulged out of their sockets, or the petrltled smile on bis face when be found his money gone. He was so bewlhleivd that he stammered like a drunken man. 'The fellow really ought to get a les son," my friend suld to me In liermuu, while he kept the trickster In suspense for several minutes before banding blm back the bank note, together with the valise, which the dealer now of fered for less than half of what he bad demanded before. Hlgmund Kram Id Booklovers' Majazlne. Come and See what we Have to Show You In HOLIDAY GOODS Our Stock it complete mil belter than ever before. I J. N IN Fisher's Dera louse 1, E. SELIGi Lessee and manager CONVERSATION "DON'TS." Don't Indulge In personalities. Tboy Invariably return worse than they started out Don't mention family fends. It em barrasses tbe listener, and you are sur to regret It, Don't talk of the cost of things. It give tbe rich a chance for boastful ness and may be embarrassing to tbe poor. Don't tell your personal Interests, occupations, hopes or aspiration. No body want to bear them, and you give your dignity a mortal stab. Don't discuss children. If you have any tbe chances are yon are boring those who have not If you have none, you are sure to be mortally wounding those wbo have. Don't discuss dress. The lady whose evening gown you are scoring may have come direct from Paris, wearing the newest thing, and tbe whole sub. Jeot 1 a boptl? one anyway. Har per' Weekly, Week Commencing Monday, December 26th KEITH STOCK COMPANY A company of acropllshed players, appearing In a powerful repertoire of plays replete with apeclul scenic em bellishments, . . Opening performance Monday, De cember 26, "Slaves of Russia" Followed on othsr nights by ("Brother Against Brother," "Capt. Frash, U. 8. A.," "Senator' Daughter," "Power of Truth" and "Light Hous Robbery." PRICKS: Reserved Seats, 35c; Children in Gallery 15c, Adults 15c. Scat sale opens Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at Fisher Uros. Oflice. Worst of All Experience. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your lastT Such wa the experience of Mrs, B. If. Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three year" she write. I endured insup erable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death sesmtd In evitable when doctor and all remedies failed. At length I wa Induced to try Electric Bitter and the reault wa marvelous. I Improved at one and now I'm completely recovered. 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