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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1005. THE MORNING ASTORIA N. ASTORIA, OREGON. 2V o o o Of) Fcirs l our Calendars for 1906 OF ; - 4 t The J. S. Dellinger Go. Astoria, Oregon. Fine Line of Samples Now Ready. We furuish nil the latestdesigns at prices lower than Eastern Houses and save you the freight. t COME AND SEEjUS CRIMINAL8 ARE FATALISTS. Bo Mtl Mow Oftta tap! a red, TaT llk la On Spaelaltr. "Criminal teem to be the atrongeat kind pf fatalliU, remarked a Judge wuo la widely known an an authority on criminology. , "I Lave noticed that when a criminal la arrested after (winning one aentence tue aecond cnarcela Kenorallr tha aame aa tbe one wulch flrat got Lira into trouble. It aeema Ike a atranite kind of fatality. I're known lnatancea where one criminal baa JWen arreated and punished ova or six times on marges exactly tbe same. YMiat makes blm do It? I'm not sure I can explain It satisfactorily, bat I know It to be the cam. It bas oc curred to me, and possibly tbls Is tbe simplest explanation, that tbe reason ror a criminal adierina: strictly to one Hue of work Is tbe same as the fas cination which holds a gambler to a table although luck Is against blm. kacu failure or each loss shows tha victim a point which be has hitherto been Ignorant of, and It Is easy to con vince himself that the next time he will escape that mistake. "And so It goes-ver tho next time. just one more chance, and than anoth er, ever conSdeut that the luck must change and that each torn. of the wheel leaves him Just that much better eouro ped and that much more likely to win finally. , Then there Is the dasneratlon. wo unconscious and gritty determina tion to make a success of it f "If bo fails and Is arrested, convicted and puutabwl the process of the law simply gueo to show him wherein Ids first Job was bunglinir and noorlv car ried out Tbe Hint feeling of resigna tion that follows tbe bitterness of pun ishment Is when be tells himself that next time he will not renent tbe error which led to his detection on tbe pres ent Oceanian. No sooner Is be out of the penitentiary than be essays again to try bis luck, this time carefully avoiding tho m stake which flrat brought him to grief. "It la a well known fact that no criminal, no matter how expert or bow daring, can cover up all his tracks. The very bet crook will leave at least one loophole, will commit at least one error, which ' eventually fnsfp the guilt upon him. The poorer criminals loate clews according to their skill or experience. 8o our Imaginary crook, the second time he plans a lob. whlla bo carefully avoids a repetition of bis first error, Is almost sure to make some other one, nud so ou, each succeeding crime and detection polntina out to1 blm tho lines of his weakness, so that be Is Irresistibly led onward to hta destruction."--Detroit Tribune. , ., ' Ib-aiarT IkuTrorBIIelle. CT lete years a great many persons have visit ed tbe former residence . of tbe late Victor lluifo to see a tooth i.t that celebrity which Is kept in a small gloss case, with this inscription; "Tooth drawn from the Jaw of Victor Hugo by the dentlut on Wednesday, Aug. 11, lad, at viauuen, in the garden attach ed to the house of Mine. Koch, -at 8 ocioes. in the afternoon." In the year 1810 s tooth of tha f moos Blr Isaac Newton was sold at auc tion by a relic mouirer of London and was purchased by an English noble man ror a sura equal to $3,050. The buyer bad a costly diamond removed from a favorite ring and the tooth set in its piaisj. The wig that 8terne wore while writing "Tristram Bhandv" was sold at public auction soon after the great writer's death for the sum f 110,000, and the favorite chair of Alex ander Tope brought 15.000 at a sale in 1822. Tha Fool Lb a. of Sharp. One sultry summer's dnv in Antr. Jla a man rode out to visit the "back blocks" on bis station In N. 8. W. Nv tlcing a cloud of dust on the horizon rising straight up as the smoke of a! good man's Are, he rode over to ascer tain tbe cause. When he arrived be found a flock of his sheep racing round and round a water hole. They were In a fearful state of exhaustion, their tongues lolling out and they nearly dropping with fatigue. Apparently the leader of the flock had approached the hole at a snot where It was too kkhv to get to the water and commenced to walk round. Ik-fore lie found a safe place he had Joined the tail of the flock. They all. belm? anxious to not a drink, gradu.Wly quickened their pace anui tney were raclmr round ni hard as they conld K. Had le not arrived la time they would have died of thirst CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. HATES j Firsi Insertion, One Cent a Word, One Week, Each Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Each Line, 45c' r One Month, Each Line, 75c. Astorian Free Want Ads. Anyone Desiring a Situation can Insert an Advertisement in this Column vi iiiicc UUC5 lira iimes ires 01 charge. HELP WANTED. MEN WE TEACH THE BARBER trade In the shortest possible time at small expense and guarantee post Hons; write for satalogue. Moler Sys tern college, San Francisco. WANTED TO BUT A GILL NET from 225 to 275 fathoms; 9 to mesh. Address J. P. IL. Astoria. 8UTUATION8 WANTED. SITUATION WANTED AS COOK, and do general housework, by Jap nMw, Inquire at Astorian office. FOB RENTROOMS. FOR RENT-FOUR NICE SUNNY rooms. Inquire at Star theater. . , FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. - 257 Fif teenth street, corner Exrhjtng?. MASSAGE. FINNISH MASSAGE AND Stent gymnastic cures rheumatism, nerv ousness, headache and stomach trou. . ble. Given in most approved methods by Ida and Onne Jurvo. . 159 Flavel St, Unlontown. JUNK DEALERS. HIGHEST PRICES kinds of old Junk. 173 Tenth St. PAID FOR ALL Bought and sold. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS. PRAEL IG COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressin All goods shlpiwd toourcare will receive apodal attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. o o o o o o o 0 o SO000000000000000000 o fUf a Iffcl fill fV II IP ill If If O iriiEAi.i! Landtag- Ilia Ilaaa. Tbe ocoaHlon on which Irofessor Faraway was Invited to speak. In pub lic were Umes of great anxiety to bis wife. If sue succeeded In starting him for the platform properl clothed and with bis U'itos in bis band. Dart of her cares vanished, but not ail of them. One evening her husband was one of seven distinguished professional men who were to speak before a scientific society consisting of men from all parts of the country. Ills speech was clear that night, free rrora the nhHentmlmled murmurs which sometimes intprspcrsed bis discourse, and as he seated himself Mrs. Faraway felt that he had fully earned the burst of applause, and then ber cheeks crim soned. "Did yoa see anything amusing about the close of my address, niv dear?" asked tbe professor as they started for nome. "it seemed as if I beard sounds suggestive of merriment about me." "I don t wonder." said Mrs. Farawav. wbo up to that time had maintained the silence of despair, "for of all the people who applauded vour address you, with your bead In the air and your chair tilted sldewlse, clapped the loud est and longest!" Tba Appreciation of Men of Gealas. Until a comparatively recent neriod- say the last century-few men of great genius were Justly appreciated by their contemporaries. The bouse of fame received them not during their lives and the winds of human adulation blew only over their graves. In then own day they were sought for such personal qualities as were agreeable, apart from their works, and there was, happily for their peace of mind, little public concern as to their domestic in teriors or as to their manners, grave or gay. Tbls Immunity was no slight com pensation for the world s apathy or Its stinted praise. We have chnnsed all that The emi nent authors of our time will have no future glory creater than we have alv- en them. The response of tbe contem porary audience Is quick and full, and a beautiful sentiment of affection Is de veloped toward the author, who grate fully rejoices in both the laurels and the love. This mutual feeling shows It self more, at least more extensively, in America than anywhere else. Henry M. Alden In Harner s MagKise. INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EGGS capacity: also three 100 canscltv brooders; first-class condition. Ad dress A, Astorian Office. HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS for sale. Address M. Astorian. L08T. LOST A PAIR OF GOLD FILLED glasses. Finder will please leave at Astorian office. MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING y QUAR termaster, Astoria, Ore.i, February 15, 1905: Sealed proposals, In trlnll- cate, will be receive J at this office un til 10 o'clock a. m. March 7, 1905, and then opened, for grading and con struction of plank roadways and side walks about new public buildings at Fort Columbia, Wash. United States reserves the right to. reject any or all proposals. Plans can be seen and specifications obtained at this office. Information furnished on application. Envelopes should be marked "Propos als for grading, etc." and addressed Captain Goodale, Quartermaster, As toria, Ore. THE LOUVR8 A First Class Concert Hall - , - Finesttfesort In The City ADMISSION FREE : ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM . CHANGE WEEKLY' Seventh and Astor Streets ' CHARLES W1RKKALA, Prop. o o O . -4 CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. literal-? Hellcn. A well known Englishman constantly wear. In a small locket attached to a chain, around bis neck a portion of Important Notice. We have made another progressive step. We now carry at our branch store in the Flavel brick building on Bond street a complete line of oil clothing and rubber boots. Fisher Eros. Company. Fraud Exposed. A few counterefiters have lately been making and trying to sell Imitations of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds and other medicines, thereby defrauding the pub lic. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of rem edies which have been successfully luring diseases for over S5 years. A sure protection to you is our name on the wrapper. Look for it on all Dr, King's, or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are mere imitations. H. E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago, 111., and Windsor, Canada. The Old Way of doing the family washing is not only laborious and unhealthy. M.,iv6wmvi uuiuccp.ngw.wine.aeii or modern living. . Laundry Trays makeitpossible todo the"wasb ing" with the least labor and best results to both mistress and ser-. vants. Isthereanyreasonfornot having a modern "huhtasT , Laundry in your home ? If you think thecosthigh.consultusand you will be agreeably surprised. yiii DISCONTENT 1 J. A. MONTGOMERY. Astoria, Or. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manafactorers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrymen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest 1 Phcne 2451 . 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DO HOT BE IMPOSED UPON We originated Honey and Tar as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine. Foley's Honey and Tar is put up in three sizes 25c, 50c and 1.00. Prepared only by FOLEY I CO., 92-94-06 Ohio Street, Chieago, Illinois. v-;t '; SOLD ISO REOOiUEMiED BY IZ!r CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist