4 THE MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, IMS. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Establish! 187S, Published aily (IxccDl Moada?) by iHB J. . ELLINQEK COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, mt yar M By mail er month (0 By carrier, er month WEEKLY ASTORIAN. Br mall, r year. In tdrance ..II 00 Entered at the pstofflct at Astoria. Oregon m second-class matter. tVAnbva for lh (Mlwirjr of TBI MOH5IHO Jummua eitlwr mMmm or place f businrw Mjr be nade by vcmfl card or through fc1- -uutmy in ttallmy should be ttkOM. iMKnlatnlj reported to the office of publication. Telephone Main 661. Today's Weather. Oregon Fair, nort westerly winds. Washington Fair, except profcably rains on the northwest coast; winds. variable and aoutherly. a BEEF TRUST. The report of commissioner Gar' fleld to President Roosevelt that the beer trust is not a trust, shows that this embryo politician has inherited some of the credit mobUier character istics of his pa. If the report had ben prepared and written by the beef trust mag-nates it could not have been more favorable to the trusts nor so replete with wilful misrepresentations. The statement that the beef trust Is a thing of beauty and Joy forever, and is a ne cessary adjunct to the necessities of the country does not coincide with the recent decision of the supreme court Of the United States. Even the federal grand Jury which is investigating the business methods of the trust in Chi cago, refuses to believe Commissioner Garfield, as his statements are so far from the truth to have any weight with a Jury. Of course Garfield held a fiduciary position with the beef trust, and the amount Ke received for subscribing his name to the report inspired by the beef graft magnates will probably never be known, as secrets between attorney and cllnet are ' considered privileged in courts of law and no one occupying this position can be- com pelled to divulge the secrets of his ell ent There ought to be more in it than in the salary allowed by the gov eminent, and it Is eaah in advance. while a person holding an official posl tion with the government has to wait from one to three months for his stl . pend. Those who are compelled to buy beef at the local markets will be compelled to take issue with Commissioner Gar fleld. When farmers only receive 2H cents for beef and the round Is sold for a bit a pound, and the tail goes with the hide, it will be difficult to make the average consumer believe that there is only 80 cents profit in a beer for wnich the beef trust pays $48.75. In the first place the beef trust does not pay that amount, nor one half of it for a beef. A large per centage of the beef put up at the Chi cago packing houses has to be em calmed as it is in the last stages ot decomposition. Tnls is put In cans and sold to people who go on picnics and excursions, where there Is plenty f fresh air to offset the odor emitted by the canned beef. As a result of the rotten meat em Daimed by tne beer trust, there are 85,000 Spanish war pensioners being supported by the government, a large majority of the ailments having been produced by eating embalmed beef for which the government paid at the rate of $145.25 per cow and paid for some of it twice. If the beef trust made $3,000,000 net profit last year, they would have to have slaughtered every cow, bull and steer In the world twice over in order to make this Immense profit, according to the estimated pro fits submitted by Mr. Garfield. The; report of Commissioner Gar field is tainted with the odor of em baimed beef augmented with a pletho ric abundance of the profits accruing to the beef trust. It reads like a silly boy's essay on cows, and will prob ably have as much weight with the government Of course the price paid for the report will diminish the profits , to a certain extent, but there Is very little likelihood of the beef trust filing a petition in bankruptcy. All that will be necessary will be to put up the price of beef another notch or two un til another commissioner Is appointed to investigate the beef trust San Francisco, representing the Over land Monthly, an obscure publication which Is on Its last legs, but aeea an opportunity by doing the advertising stunt, in getting out a special edition In which Astoria Is to receive a pie toral wrlteup for about $500. If any of the Astoria people did their trading In San Francisco there would be a howl of indignation arise from the' home merchants who advocate patron Ulnar home merchants and home In dustries. Another smooth talker strikes the town and Is registered from Minne apolis. He represent the Journal, the otily paper of any consequence pub lished In the east and for about, $750 he will give Astoria a write up that will cause the snow to melt from Mt. Hood and bring so many people here to locate and so many Investors to Invest that Astoria will have a popu lation enqunl to that of New York within 90 days, and tne statement believed, and an outside publication secures a contract that will not bene- fit the city or county one dollars worth. Although thousands of dollars have been spent In this way advertising the resources of Clatsop county, there Is HAS BUILDING BOOM New Buildings Being put Up at Seaside. NO SALOONS IN THE GROVE Population of ths Popular Summer R sort Is Increasing While the Mill and Logging Camps Give Em , ploymsnt to a Number. INCONSISTENT. The great exposition to be held In ' Portland1, known as the Lewis a Clork exposition, affords itinerant fak irs and grafters an opportunity to mulct the people of Oregon, chief among whom are newspaper grafters and magaalne fakirs. While everr other city in Oregon is Infested with these cormorants, but they swarm around Astoria like flies around a mo lasses barrel. There Is the man from A number of Astortana Visited Sea side Sunday and were surprised at the activity, spirit of progreaalvenes and number of new buildings being erected. New comers are nrrlvliig not a single Instance on record where every day. and a large number of Port the Astoria newspapers have ever re- land people visited tne town last Sun ceived one cent for wrlteupa, special day. Over 20 new cottages are going editions or for advertising the city and "P In the grove. Mr. Lowenburg Is rninlv. vt the Aaetorla. newsnaner building a handsome $4000 house in are sunoosed to advocate the patron- Hermosa Park. Tne sale of the Sea- - l Islng of home industries. This is ad- side hotel property will be a great ad v oca ted by commercial organisations! vantage to this popular summer resort and merchants, but evidently it Is notlaa the hotel will be fitted up for the Intended to apply to the newspapers, J accommodation of summer visitors- Another man has a scheme to supply I The new wings of the Hotel Moore photographs of prominent people witnlare nearly completed, which will double an advertising scheme of some kind I the capacity of this popular hotel, In connection with it These photo I There will be five large hotels In graphs are furnished at $2.75 per dosen I Seaside this season, the most that hu and one Is to be placed In the liberal ever been there, and Portland capital arts building at the Lewis and Clark 1st s are contemplating building a large exposition. Of course these Itinerant brick and concrete hotel this summer fakirs have no space at the fair and Several new store buildings are In con cannot get any. but as long as they can Itemplatlon of erection. The common make the Astoria people believe the) council will extend 'Its water system: have, that is all that Is necessary, and the mill company Is building a logging large number of Astorlan's have Mil road three miles long to a section ot at the fake. Of course the photographs the finest spruce timber on the coast. are to be made in Portland, not with- IN. D. Brain will open the Seaside Llv stanlng there are two photogrphs gal- ery & Fuel Company, and supply teams lerles In Astoria. This Is what some and rigs for all desiring to visit Elk people call patronizing home Indus- creek and Cannon beach. A telephone tries. ' line Is to be constructed to Elk creek But while these Itinerant-disbursers by C. C. Clarke and many other lm- of soft soap, which, like the Itch, seems provements are noted. Seaside Is one to be catching and strikes in, we are I of the liveliest towns In Oregon and is relieved for the time being from the) enjoying an era of prosperity. gentleman from California, who has oil I Representative Henderson, one of stock for sale; from the promoter from I the members of the common council eastern and southern Oregon that has lof West Seaside. Is authority for the j mining stock for sale; from the giddy ! statement that no matter what the young man from Washington who has (provisions of the charter may be, there stock In a trout farm for sale, all of I will be no saloons on the west side, a which have done a good business In I nine-tenths of the people on both sljes Astoria. It Is estimated that the peo- lof the river are opposed to granting pie of Astoria have subscribed suffl-1 saloon licenses in the grove. They clent money to these various fake I realize the fact that the money de- schemes to have built a hotel In the! rived; from licenses would; be more cttT. I than offset by the people who would Patronizing home industry. It should remain away. be given preference over obscure mag- I Under the present city admlnlstra- azines and eastern newspapers who do tlon. all of the ordinances of the city not spend a dollar in the city, but take are strictly enforced and obeyed by the money away. No city can prosper I law-abiding people. The people pro where such a policy maintains. pose to make Seaside the most popu lar summer resort on the Paxiflc coast OUT OF THE ORDINARY. and In this they will be aided by the railroad company, which realizes the Epitome of Anneedotes and Incidents llmportanec of the Seaside trade. Com -J With Comments by a Layman. Imencing about May 1 two through The Scotch gave a high ball In hon- trains will probably run from Port or of King Edwards visit. In Astoria land to SeaslJe every day, and corn- lots of common citizens give them- menclng about June 1. the Intention of selves a Scotch high ball without the company is to put on a local train thinking the clrcumstaneo worth men- between Astoria and Seaside running tionlng. levery two hours. There will no doubt be thousands of visitors at Seaside this Teacher, to a boy In Shlvley school (year, and It will be so well and thor Johnnie, or course you know what a oughly advertised, as to Increase the lawyer is? Isummer travel every year. Johnnie Yes, ma'am, one lives next door to us. Teacher Wll, i ft lw III '1$? 1 jjk ill lit I Srl !-(?. I J 11 Quri First Showing' OF Spring' Clothing'. Copyright I 904 by Hart Schaffner fc? Marx Stokes iSays Young man don't neglect your personal appear ancejwhen we bring such tailors as HART, SCHAFFNER: MARKS and ; CR0VSE BRANDAGEE to your very door, you may say, to make you a suitjthat has all the finishing touches that go into swell City!,Tailoring of the higher order, at onef half their price REMEMBER. P. A. STOKES KEEPS A DRESSY SHOP, FOR DRESSY MEN. O30$0000000000000! Benefit Ball to be given by the United Finnish Brotherhood. LODUK NO. X. AT A5TOR - HALL Sautrday Evening, MARCH 18, 1905, Proceeds of this ball go to the Widows and Chil dren's Fund of Lodge No. 8 of Burnett, Wash. Tickets 50c. Ladies Free. First latfonal Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 18Q6 Capital and Surplus $100,000 then, please define I the word. Johnnie I can't, teacher; there arel young ladles in the class. 'A crusade has been started against corsets In the Wisconsin legislature." Exchange. Didn't know they wore them In the Wisconsin legislature. It is evident that running for gov ernor In Colorado Is another one ot those diversions which do not belong to the simple life. It may not be safe to believe every thing you see in the papers, but It's a good sight safer than believing every thing you hear that Isn't in the papers. The backbone of winter Is broken all right; the sale of tops and Jumping rope has begun In earnest. Wheat Is advancing, but breakfast food will remain within reach of the common people so long as saw dut .Is kept out of the clutches of a trut. BLOOD Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1503 Borne lour years ago 1 was suffann from impure blood and a general run down condition of the system. I had bo appetite, was lot insr flesh, and had an all. rone tired feeling that made me misera ble. I began the use of S alter takin was S. The ice is reported 40 feet thick onj the shores of Lake Michigan, but next summer the Ice trust will tell us that the past winter's Ice harvest was failure. Talk about strict laws. A German sailor, for murdering a petty officer, has been sentenced to death, to penal servitude for sit months, to dismissal from the navy and to perpetual km of civil rights. A movement Is on foot to get the latter part of the punish ment remitted. a. and it taking seven or eight bottles my skin 1 cleared of all eruptions and took on a ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that my blood had been restored to it nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite wai restored, as I could eat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite 1 increased in weijjm, ana inai 'iirea ieel ing which wurncu me so muco disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all those in need of such medicine. Victor STtramiira. Cor. Barthman and Washington Ave. Wheeling, W. V.. Mar j8. loot. My system was run down and m r lointi - , . 1 . ..'4.. coca bii painea meconsiaeraDly. I had used S. S. 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We will sup ply you with the best and freshest quality of drujs and orufflat'a. sund ries that your money can buy. Just now we would call attention to the sale of Fine Toilet oap Which has tuallty as Its keynote. Here are a few samples of the good' values your money will buy: Conte'f Imported Castile Soap, (So a bar; fancy Toilet Boal from 25o to lOo a box. FRANK HART, Druggist; Corner 14th and Commercial Sta ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pre.ind gupU J.I..llHllOI8ecrelrjr , A. I,. FOX, Vies I'rnilrteiit, ABTOKIA BAVJNtm BANK, Tress Designers and Manufacturers of yf ' ,- " 1 ' rkx latest improved v CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, . Foot of Fourth 8treet, . . ... ASTORIA, OREGON. CD 0 0 o D O SI o t o o o o e o