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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1905)
I HE MORNING ASTOIUAKTaSIOHIA, ORKGN . FRIDAY, JUNE g, 1905. t THE MORNING ASTORIAN ' Ettabtiahtd 1873. Published Pally (Except Monday) by iHE J. 8. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall, per year If 00 By mall, per month 50 By carrier, per month .......... (0 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mall, per year, In advance ..$1 00 Entered at the poatofflce at Astoria. Oregon aa aecond-claaa matter. Ordwt f- th iMIrmnjr of Tin Moaxim AfTOftUK to either rrwdeoc or place of huima Mj b made by postal cant or throurti tele phone. Any bmicularlty in dellwy ahould ba Iwawllatory reported to the office of publication. Telephone Main 661. OREGON POLITICS. To those not accustomed to the politi cal intrigue of the Oreponian. the read ing of it apoloyic for the defeat of Mayor William would incline one to the belief that a new humorous writer had been engaged. The principle excuse ad vaneed 1. that the republican did not iuru oiu to vote, there was enough of them turned out to eleet the entire re publican city ticket with the exception of mayor by majorities from 2.000 to 9.000. The fight was on the mayor. There were two Important questions involved. One -was the question a to whether Portland was to be wide-open or a closed town. On thin question the Oregonian was in consistent. It had assisted the moral element in closing tip gambling, yet it -was a well known fact that Mayor Wil liams represented the open town element and it supported Williams. When Mayor Williams ran the first time he had the support of the moral and church element but this year that element was antago nistic to him. partly because of his atti tude toward them and partly of the roast ing the Oregonian administered to Rev. Toy and other revivalists. Another cause for the defeat of Wil liams was the fact that a large majority of the rank and file of the republican party in Multnomah county will not tol erate political dictation by Harvey Scott, an aspirant for fniM States senator, and Francis Henery the carpet bagger politician imported from Alaska to kill the republican party in Oregon and build upon its ruins a Scott oligarchy. They prefer that all of the offices of the city, county and state be in the hands of the democrats than in the hands of the Scott Heney Trust Company. There are honest democrats. The Oregonian intimates that now that the democrats have control of the mavor. sheriff, district attorney, chief of police and the governor, that the democrats will carry the state at the gubnatorial elec tion next June. There is only one way to prevent this, and that is for the Oregon ian to support the democratic ticket. It complains bitterly that the thugs and po litical boosters in the north end were prevented from voting by Sheriff Word. The sheriff could not and would not pre vent any man from voting that was le gally entitled to vote, but he had a right to stop the floaters from voting, not withstanding they had been bought up by the machine. Every republican in Oegon regrets the defeat of Mayor Williams, the grand old man of Oregon They also regret that in his later years he should have chosen for his companions and allied himself if he did to the carpet bagger regime of Port land. It is to be regretted that he for sook his early piety and refused to rec ognize the protestations of the church element for purification of the morals of the city. It is to be regretted that whether at his solicitation or that of the Oregonian. he overestimated the strength of the wide-open town contingent and un der estimated the strength of the closed town contingent. Another important factor in the defeat of Mayor Williams was the refusal of the republican common council to listen to the appeal of the moral element to pro hibit the establishment of fifty or sixty dead-falls and saloons at the gates of the Lewis and ( lark fair. The council even refused to hold a meeting to permit a petition to le filed to submit the ques tion of grunting licenses to a vote of the people. This enraged and antagonized the entire anti-saloon element and the moral contingent agaiiiht the republican mayor and administration, and as nine out of ten of this element are republi cans, accounts to a great extent for the defeat of Mayor Williams There wns the Morrison street bridge scandal and the Tanner creek sewer scandal, all laid at the door of Mayor Williams This was too great a load for an old man to pack and when the addi tional burden of being a pack-animal for the Scott-Heney carpet-bagging contin gent, it was no wonder that the grand old man of Oregon wa crushed under it heavy weight. The Oregonian may make every possible excuse for the defeat of the republican mayor, and may back it up with plausable statement and sar castic editorials, but the people of Ore gon know the true cause of the defeat. The Oregonian was responsible for the defeat of the republican candidate for coventor three years ago W. .1. Kurnih and his me talk influence with the Ore gonian resulted in hi nomination over T. T. Oeer, who could have been re-elected governor of Oregon, but the man in the tower refused to allow him the nomi nation to which be wa entitled. The people, of Oregon rebelled against such methods and they will continue to do so. o when iodine comes in contact with hunuiti bhuxl it immediately combine with the alkaline elements to form alkaline iodi des, the disinfecting properties of which I are very small. No Secret About It. It is no secret that for cuts, burn etc., nothing ia so effective as llticklin's Arnica Salve, 'it did not take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is all O. MACHINE POLITICS The crushing defeat of the republican machine in Philadelphia wa the fore runner of a similar defeat to the Scott Heney earxt bag ring in Portland Philadelphia is rubbiag its eyes in amazement. Its staid and peaceable cit izen can scarcely realize that their fight against machine spoliation has been won. The completeness of the victory is almost staggering. 1-eaa than three weeks ago the city seemed hopelessly in the grip of the bosses who controlled its muni cipal council. These 1hism had railroad ed through a ga grab ordinance which virtually took $100.0K.iKK from the tax payer and gave it to the I'nited States C.a Improvement Company. Tle shame les sell-out commanded over a four fifths vote in each branch of the city leg islature, and the machine leader who had planed the raid on the city treasury boldly announced that if the mayor veto ed the ordinance they would force it passage over hi veto. Ten days ago these bosses laughed contemptuously at the public's protest and cynically declar ed, "We are the people. Philadelphia. patient and long suffering, was stirred at last to wrath. It arose against it op pressors at first disparingly, then hope fully, then with the determination and passion of giant who ha suddenly re discovered his strength. Within a week the impossible has been accomplished The gas lease lias been withdrawn, the bosses" have surrendered at discretion and the machine, which for years has domineered in city polities, has been smashed to fragments. The difference between Portland and Philadelphia is that in the latter the machine was smashed by the republicans while in the former it was smashed by the democrats, assisted by the better element of the republican party. Phila delphia, under Mayor Weaver's leader- I ship, will doubtless utilize to the full the splendid victory it has gained over its despoilers; but whether it does or not the moral value of that victory remains. The Quaker City has shown that no mu niciality can be betrayed with impunity by a corrupt political machine. However great the power of a dishonest organiza tion, it cannot defy public morals and public sentiment. If under conditions such as existed in Philadelphia popular sovereignty can be so overwhelmingly vindicated, no city need dispair of freeing itself from the rule of unfaithful and mercenary politician. Philadelphia s re volt is an inspiring example to every American community which honestly seeks to master the force which are de bauching municipal government "Professor Levi haa recently succeeded I K. for sore eyes, write P. L. (iregory, in preparing iodine in such a manner as of Hope, Texas. 23 cent at Charles to deprive it of this property and to I Rogers' drug store. cause it. in circulation unmixed through the tissues of the human frame, to come U makes no difference now long you in contact with the tubercular microbe have been sick, if vou are troubled with and bring to War against them all its indegestion. constat ion. liver and kid curative power. ,.y trouble. Hollister's Rocky Moun "The professor states that after b tiu Tea will make you well. 33 cent taming satisfactory result with animals Frank Hart, Druggist. suffering from tuberculosis he applied hi method to human patient with great success, especially in the cicatrisation of spreading lesions and the formation of new and healthy tissue. These, result were proved by the examination of many patients and by autopsies made by a commission of doctor on animal exper mented upon. , "The professor has already received several offers from foreign countries for his secret remedy, which he will probably l!. 8. Bonds to secure circula- REPORT OF Til K CONDITION OF THK First National Bail At Astoria, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, May iilUh, llHW, . . RESOURCES. Loans and discount :t2Sm 07 Uverdrafta, secured and unse cured 45H7 23 accept in order to make hi discovery more widely known." OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Epitome of Anecdotes and . Incident 1 With Comments By a Layman. And now the Oregonian want a wide Check and other cash item ois-n town in Portland. Everyone knew that before the election Monday That is why lame wa elected. The Koebtirg Review publishes an article, "Time for drafting." That wa Is-fore the election in Portland. A man named "Kraps" has opened a school in Salem. Thought gambling had becu cloned in that city. turn 12..VKI 00 Stock, securities, etc 73.3NO 00 Other real estate owned 0,000 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) , flu Due from state bank and hankers 7l,OI7 Iue from approved reserve agent n;i,s(i tw 107 70 .Vote of other national bank 1.24.-5 00 Nickels and cents 441 'M Lawful money reserve in bank viz: , Specie $l2tl,J0O 00 Legal -tender notes AM) INI L'IV.150 bedemptlon fund with V. S, treasurer (3 per cent of cil- circulation fi23 00 Total ;37,Sl:l3 54 LIAH1LIT1KS. Capital stock paid in $ .10,000 00 I understand Dyer has sold out to the ?.,,r!11! funJ Mt W 1 nuivmeu pronis, les expen ses and txca paid 29,400 01 National bank nutes outstand ing 12.300 00 Individual depos its subject to check $444,748 07 Vmand certifi cates of i'epoit 130.912 (HI Yrtiued check 303 00 31X1,024 0.1 trust. How much did he get!" "Ten million in stock and $1000 in cash." A Portland man's mother-in-law not only lives with him, but she make him ask blessing at every meal. "Oh, I know what's the matter with you," said an I'pper Astoria wife to her husband yesterday morning 'Z'at sho?" gurgled the man behind his paper. "Wats matter wiz me?" "Oh, it is plain enough, you'r holding that paper upside down" Yesh! Well-er I'm tryin' sholve a puzzle. Picture of Roosevelt wixout hat; musht find hat." Total 1737,933 34 In Arkansas a law has been passed (Seal) compelling a man who wished to imbibe KTect Attest: intoxicating liquor to take out a county license and pay t5 therefor. If such a law was passed in Astoria, what a rush of business the chief would do, and the city would be out of debt within a week. State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as: 1, . s. (.onion, cashier of the above tamed banK, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 8. S. GORDON, Cashier. 01. -t. . . nuoscriikM ami sworn to before me this 2nd day of June, 1903. V. HOELLINO, Notary Public, fJ. C. FLAVEL, w. f. m.;kh:or, JACOB KAM.M. Director. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Astoria Nationa 1 Bank It would lie interesting to know just how much of the sympathy with Japan among Englishmen and American is at- At Astoria in the State of Oregon, at the tributed to a desire to get the trade In " n,,im,HB. y M, 1 90S. the Orient whic h Russia hopd to secure. nrwirn j Loan and discount ... tuiuii hi Astorian who visit the Lewi and (Overdraft, secured and nnse- lark fair and come home with a dejected cuu''1 3.H07 91 ONE PRICE TO ALL.-000DS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, Not the Song of the Shirt But the Sale of Shirts By mistake the manufacturer has duplicated our order for Negligee Shin and rather than have ihem returned hai allowed u a big reduction. Consequently we arc overstocked with shirts nd will give our customer the benefit of the manufacturer'! Ion. Wo Have Divided ThenVInto Three Lots. ' LOT ONE LOT TWO 45 cts. 65 cts. LOT THREE 90 cts. Every man should see these values in shirts. Scores of styles arc embraced, in all of the popular and fashion able material, plain and pleated bosoms, in neat stripe or dotted effects, attached or detatched cuffs, sizes 14 to 17. JSLTThis sale will continue for one'week only. S. DANZIGER & CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST CLOTHIERS 490-500 COMMERCIAL ST. BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple and Reliable. Latest Cut. CURE FOR CONSUMPTION'. The Tacoma Ledger print an article on the cure of consumptiuon in which it states, that the latest remedy for con sumption i one that a Professor Levi, of Milan, i reorted to have discovered. The remedy consists of nothing but hypoder mic injections of a preparation the com position of which is still a secret, hut the main ingredient of which is allotropic iodine. It is said that after ten or fifteen injection an astonishing increase in the weight of the pationt results, and after forty to fifty injection a complete cica trization of the tubercle takes place, anil it followed by a complete cure. Professor Levi discovered the extraor dinary healing properties of iodine twenty years ago when making experi ments with reference to glanders in horses. He extended his experiment to tuberculosis of cattle, which showed that iodine resulted in rapid improvement of the animals. Encouraged by these surprising results the scientist made the first e.H'riment two years ugo with human patient with favorable result Twenty person have so far submitted to the injections, some of whom were in an advanced stage of tuberculoid of the lungs. Professor Levi made hi first report concerning hi dis covery to King .Victor Kmuniic and will shortly proceed to Pari to deliver a lec ture, on his discovery before the Academy of Medical Sciences. These fact are reported by the Ameri can consul general at Frankfort, Or many. A correspondent of the London Daily Mail, who interviewed Professoi Ivi. gives the following additional par ticulars: 'Hitherto the disinfecting power o iodine has never been successfully util ised in curing infectious internal disease in human beings, for the reason that look, lay it to the pink lemonade. If no wonder Alfonso isn't worrying about a little thing like bomb when matrmony i staring him in the face. 0 SomelMidy has started a goat ranch on Long Island. It will never succeed it's too far away from Harlem. U. S. Itond to secure circula ti"i I2..VNI IK rremium on 1 . is. bond 7.V) imi Ilonds, securities, etc U.Y'.MI !M Ranking house, furniture and fixtures 3,11s.-) K) Other real etate owned 4X3 fHI Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 4,MfI.t 22 Due from state bank and banker 7,743 37 Due from approved reserve a iron! d 111 4im lu n..I.l.- I. . i. - ii.i,.hki in """" "SIS worried.' saill Clmrh.p fWL (in, I nth..r .....I. i .Notes of other national banks Fractional paper currency, nickel and cents Lawful money reserve in bank viz: Specie 72j2.'W 20 Legal tender notes 2..";I iki Redemption fund with I'. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) ('ammel to Chief Hallock "Ye, be lost a lot of night." "C 'ambling;' "No; by leaving it in his pocket when he retired." money last trousers 1.21.1 4H 075 (Mi IW0 ."ill 7-l.Him 20 I 1 n IAN TnGES lu Parii U Ci Out f Oritr, luiuri:irt. Mora Power with Law wrijht UmiUu GaMlint f UiwJ; rfci Can. trot, Quiet EfthiutL Any Spttd'Uow, KH to 1000 revolution per minute. m Klren 1 to 10 II. I, Hingis t'll'iler. Bir.rn 10 111 11, n., iiouiiie Cylinder. FOUR CYLINDERS TO ORDER TO ICO BORSf .POWER. TH0RNBUR6 I BENNETT. KNAPPT0N. I WA1M. J fl2: mi Total !KMIvt4 44 The honeymoon had gone the way of all honeymoons. "Anyway," he growled, "you did half the courting yourself." 'Oh, I don't know," she replied. You weren't n lazy then as you are now." "What is a bachelor, pa!" asked the in quisitive small boy. 'A bachelor, my son," replied the par ent, "is a man who has resisted all en deavors on the part of woman to render his life miserable through marriage." And what is a bachelor girl, then pa? Tt 1.:-- it.. .v r.j, p,u,u,-i.iiiiiK in mis newspaper about bachelor girls." "A bachelor girl, my child." a n we red the bright boy's mother, looking up from the book she was reading, "is a girl who taUf r,'"n- Crnmty of Clatsop, ss has resisted all endeavors on the part of ' J.' ,K Vi,lFim "'",',,i"r "f th" U,",VI man to render her life miserable through LIABILITIES. t apital stock paid in $ 50,000 Of) Surplus fund 10,000 00 Lndivided prrfits, less expen se and taxes paid 3l,')(i3 8(1 National bank note outstand ing 11,400 (X) Due to approved reserve agent 2l,(i.'(0 7.') Individual depos it subject to check ifS.'iO.lSfl 07 Demand certifi cates of deposit 24,:t01 87 Time certificates of deposit 204.1.1H 07 Certified check 1,221 00 470,847 01 Total (iO!l,442 44 marriage. The small boy looked puzzled, and well he might. Oirls, if you want red lips, laughing yes, sweet breath and good looks, use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The 1 greatest oeautiner known. 35 cents Tea or Tablets, at Frank Hart'a drug store. named bank, do solemnly swear that th above statement i true to the best of my knowledge and Miff. J. E. HIWIN'S, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th Ja." of .June, 1005. OEO. ('. FULTOV, Notary Public. (Seal) Correct-Attest: OH). H. OKOUOE, L. MANSUR, A. BCHERN'ECKAU, Director. PRAEl 0 EIGNER TRANSKRIC0. Telephone 221 D RATING & EXPRESSING 1IVIRY STABLE All goodaslilppedtooureare will receive ipeclal attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. Sherman Transfer Co. IHENRY SHERMAN. Manager Hacks, CarriagefH-Baggag' Checked and Transferred Trucks urniture Wagons- Tianoa Moved, Boxed and Shipped. art') 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Tres. and Suyt. A. L. FOV Vle T. L A&MA$nff BAN; Trea. " Designers and Manufactorers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Enginesjand Boilers f 1 1 e .... t wompieie cannery Uutfiti Furnished. CORRBPONDENCe S0LICITC0. 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