THURSDAY, JULY , 1905.
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'I HE MOKNlMi ASlOJUANvAbTORl.,OH.:.
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WEEKLY ' ASTORIAN.1
. Knter4 af the poatofflce at Astoria.
Oregon as eccnd-clMs matter.
s HTOrtm for One drttwine of Tut "Jossisw
AmnaiiH to riLhr rmidmc or nterv tit hudmn
ou be mad hy pol crl r thromrh M
tfeen. Aif trrryuUrtr ia OJwr ilmiM w
UUbiialely rrportrd 10 (he offlc ol publication.
Telephone Main 661.
Th liaoi of mmparimm adopted varies
widely, according to the jniint of view
or method of rWsifieation adopted. Wr
consider that the clasi flea Hon used by
th Offiee of Naval intelleM. all
tliinpi conidred, the best of these. .The
y.tm.ot wnjrl is $W chiefly
on fi'iHpkeenwnUend age. jTlw whip's are
vlatsinYd under jnim hemlic i'irtrbaV
tfesliips of the first-vlaWtmiluj: tho-
of about 10.000 tons or more diplaee-
ItienU weond, 'cVdeftv SWseR In
cluding the smaller battleships and mon
itors thlvd, armored cni-wt fourth,
cruisers above (8000 tons; fifth. crier
ofjrom tRHXi. to.3000 tonj. sixthxruU-
on faint' 3000 to 1000 ton; seventh.
tgrbo Wat ' diti.yer: jhtb. a .t.
fd koatjaid iSnth.4ibtwn' ljr
ferr&ui tt H I1
in three 4 ali 'iV
be noted that all unarmored warships
of nV1IaiK UWft f.5 JttftfMHl. ao
oordini ta HolaeniMit.as$ bruisers.
SotnrH ai consider! la i
whili Mtery adfprot.t$n been
i-rif!.d to' secure extreme swed. The
term "protetfiyjha Urea omitted be
cause all erujwN? oxivpt the smallet
and olJest now Jiv Tvrotpetiv Uovks.
The table doe o jn'eltld obsolete ve
ia transjwtation one way on th Sibor
iau railway "Washington Star
RtalitatioD. : v
"And do you find mairied lif all you
exH-tHl it to h!". aiked th bachehtr
friend. t C-r:".'- f '(-. 4-,:. '
'More," replied, the ex-baoiieior; t 1
And it a whole lot of thtnga I never
even dreamed of.- Chicago, Sewa. "1
The Only Way. v
CL dohn It Wicker of IjtiU fomid
on tW front poroh of hi reslden. an
nmlc!ln to y. Well a attated the; fol
lowing, note : ':near,iend t. UaVt had
this umbrella ini July 4, lHTil. VIeaae
excuse me for not retumlnj; it sooner.
and have it fixed up a on a Hssi
hie, a I may need U again next Fourth.
Friendly Your. '
A Good Manajer."'
An Atchinson woman adinita that in
the" at fife year aha haa given six
men lock of her hair, and that no t
were of the Ntme rolorAAtohinon
Clot.
assassin who laid nt Count SliuvalolT'
dtnir the responsibility for his recent ar
rest though titer is absolutely no evi
dence Ihftt.th prefect personally had
any cogniitNiic of tlte atTair.
MISTAKEN FOR CAME.
New York Huntimaa With 'Buck Fcvtr
..ShooWBoy.
. (lensburg. N. Y.. duly I2.-I'l.illip
IVterrtelle, eigbt cars old , of Darby,
itaa been mistaken for game in the for
est near Panby by a hunter and fatally
shot, Th; In.tV; wod gath-
tiling Jbt,niet.aiuLiLla.upposi;tLUittt.J
hunter, thinking Itlm a deer, fired.
iVt' frHAWinn
: I Governmpnt jFlircaalra; fitttrs
fet.ptersb.rt(. .fy .fl'l gi
mitlha pnvAasfiP'jo fl,,f,
gallery a collection of pictures lty as-
inter
sil vet.t)(lt ffifihf Oainle
who wwik.d.wii til tn.ilflll Ihftt Pet
l.'U l'i-t Aetlnifc btEABiil of
' t "if"- ? U.. .
woiastfy,,r.j in.. s.t.P! j-n.
ton.numla'r of lliilippine nkelches.
lea a
-i t l-' aiipT-TtTp'rVWIF' ' The table .1. onnM. oosoiete
, s ,h - V t i those under wnstruotion
.Already a few tongues have ken up lww t.ts which are not
theory 'ct The.pt U ,n a M .W. Rlw.
wek the , Wtan bopes that , ;et Thej to.k.v0 ,,wnged fr, third
will have become the slogan of v AjfW . u W,th
ust fall from f . " 1. ... .... , :..
all Astorians. The cry niu
every lip; it is upon the individual and
collective efforts of Astorians that the
future of ' the city depends. The .to
riati does not consider that it presumes
in agitating this movement for a larger
Astoria; " A boom' has not been planned.
They "are always short lived and pro
ductive of benefit that "accrue only to
a few. The advancement neetled here
is not of the ephmeral kind; the city
must forge ahead steadily. The wish
1903.
IN LIGHTER VEIN
Literal.
She That Mis Lamore,is a stunning
girl. .
He Yes, she's like a corn.
She How perfectly awful. Why.
ahe'a beautiful, erudite, amiable and all
the bovs are in love with her.
He--Precisely. ' She grows on a per
son, y"know.
A Modern Version.
"lother, may 1 go out to swim J"
"Yes, my dearest daughter.
Hang your clothes on a hickory limb,
And don't go near tlie , water. " , (
ing lost either by destruction, capture
or internment tu neutral ports just one
half of her total. Ninety-three thous
and tons comprise the DWk; ! fleet
id 'a iretty reUwtioiw !kiamie theaa
to the Black a( RttssW is left with an
actual ''hting! strengUi w'lSST tons.
If the interned vecl of the Russian
navy could be oldained- by the Japanese
the island kingdom would gain one bat
tleship, five cruisers a gunboat and ten
for a larger c.ty has always ex.sted I
anione the "people"' and many have. . ' ',
0 , ' V .... . , I tal of the I nited Mate on J;unary I.
worseu unitringiy n ns ""j"
view. That they have not succeeded
is due largely to the fact that there has
been a woeful lack of organization.
The Chamber of Commerce was organ
ised years ago for the purpose of fur
thering the interests of the city. This
body has done a great deal of good for
Astoria, but the scope of iu operations
haa been so necessarily , broad, .that
with the limited support it bai been W
corded, hi suoeeasea haw likewise beet)1
limited. Every merchant in the city
t':ouM lc a member of the Chamber.
He should not only tender his moral,
but his ' monetary support. . Meeting
should be attended regularly and every
member should display an active inter
eat in what transpires. Are we not to
accept the success of commercial organizations-
in other communities as a cri
terion? . ik at Saa Francisco with
its Men-ham' association. On the book
of that body are, enrolled the names of
thousands. Look at the Chamber of
Commerce in Loa Angeles. " Thia body
has -erected a splendid stone edifice in
which. are housed exhibit from every
community. ; in Southern Cabfornia.
Study the small towns of 3,000 and
4.000 people in California. Each main
tains its Board of Trade or its Chamber
of Commerce, and the most unpreten
tious of these small communities can
boast of its exhibit room. The fact
that California stands at the head of
all commonwealths in the entire Amer
iean union may lie traced primarily to
the maintenance of these numerous and
very efficient commercial organizations,
and secondarily to the efforts of indi
viduals. These are truths. They must
tie considered ' and seriously. Give, the
Chamber of Commerce every possible
assistance. Let tlie salmon canneries
ontribute samples of their products for
a suitable exhibit, speciniens'of our tim
lier and mill products should be obtain
ed from lumbering concerns, agricultural
products from the farmers and ,even
models of craft from the boat builders
Every industry of Astoria should be
creditably represented at the Chamtiejr
of Commerce. With these display as
sembled and an apartment obtained by
the Chamber for th'ir exhibition,; then
when we "get the people if they are of
the '"show-me' kind, Astoria can show
tliem. , , . .
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WORLD'S XAVAL .STRENGTH.
The Scientilic American gives some
interesting figures relative to tlie com
parative naval strength of various coun
tries. The article shows that Great
Dritain leads with a tonnage of li!).V
871. ,The United States ranks fourth
with 31C523 tons, France being second
with 003.721 and (JerniHny third with
441 '40 tons. Italy follows the United
States with a tonnage of 234.310. .lap'
nn and Russia, with the figures revised
to include changes brought about by
r giiins and losses during the war show
respectively 2.i2.(i01 tons and 224,237
tons. These figures are taken from the
tahle drawn up by the United States
Office of Xaval intelligence. Referring
tt the table the ., Scientific American
says: '"Comparisons of this kind are
frequently made by writers on naval
subjects, and by various governments
that have importar. naval interesjU.
Been Thm Bel or. : V VJ
C Mr,' ' do I StylaTtridgei, ' w ill you
please haug tip my shirt and jacket?
r The MaMui, mum. Slt'll i git two
tickets on 'em, at only wan-fur th two
of Vm? Cleveland Leader.
, , , ,;ri-s-'i
. t i . ,1 UudoubUdly. ' ; :
Mary hud a little Iamb, 1 . ; i V. .
.JJow wtmldn't that distreM yon
A fellow stepped on it one day i .
And Mary said, 'Hknl blesa you!"
, : Fort Worth Record.
Well, mayl so: but pleas I wWi -
That you would diagram it; '
But still 1 4hink, someway, that what
She meant to say wa (Excuse me.
the door bell just rangt I wont be
a minute.) .
. Lowell Otis Fveese, S. F. Bulletin.
Malaria of Ambijuity.
"Admiring friend (to i captain of col
lege boat club) I say, Thompson has
been slanging you like anything about
putting Jones into the Henley boat. He
says the fellow's" the biggest, fool in the
'varsity."
Captain Oh! And what did yon say
Admiring Friend-Oh, I stuck up for
you, of course, old fellow. l'unch.
ONE ON THE RABBIT.
tppi
Commiaslon Qrdra, Cars.
ma canal tHt&mJsiioV?hii' pitced a trial
Harrishurgv1,a"juf 2.-T'he Fana
order for several forty tort dump cars
for use In constructing the trans-isthmian
waterway, with a car building
company! be re. U tlio jCars ppve yttt
IslacUify ft W intcndeii fo plvu alt Mt
for .VKI of the cars with this company.
"Maternal progenitor mine, ;
Your kind permission first obtained,
May I to yonder pool
Proceed, ,. , ,
And there a natatorial sport ivenoss
My silf indulge V ,- v
.-",!,' : " ' y ''
'ffspring . . , ;
And pledge if happy union, t
Twixt me
And your Moved iir
And of affection
Of degree superlative,
You may .
But mark me!
Of the generous Carya, species alba,
Select a tree
And on an arboreal ramification of it
To a twig , , , , , . ...
Superior in growtn
But to a branch inferior
Mind well that you t
Your apparel do sm-h ic1
And to the aeipieous surface of the jkkiI
Have ever care
That you come not in close proximity."
' -Ed Mott. in X. Y. Sua
Of Course Not.
(CcrenY j'ou awfully ;embarrassl
when yoi met yonr huHtmnii's nrt wife
at the reception yesterday?'
;''J. don't kliowwhy I should have been.
She va wearing a hat that I am posi
tive never eot half as much as mine."
Chicago Record-Herald. ,
Forced to Starvt.
R Fv LeoVv, Pf, .Concord, Ky .aaysi
"For 20 -ear'l Bttfrcred1 agonies, 'with' i
soreu.nvy tu'pcn lip ao painful, mi
tiniex 'that! I lonldl "tot eat.1 Aftcf Vain
ly trying vexyAaiitg else. I cured it with
BucMin'a 'Arnica Satve.' It's' great for
burns, cuts and wounds. At Chas. Rog
ers' drug store; only 23 cents.
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, (1 , , , fOL'R CYUNDtBS TO ORCtR TO.o;KOR$e P0VER.
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It makes ito difference how many med
kines have failed to 'cur' you, if Jou
art tixmbkil with headaelte, ironstiton
kidney or liver troubles, . llollister's
Ris-ky Mountain Tea will make you
well. Frank Hart, druggist.
Senator Fulton Meets With Young Miss
Who Has a Mind of Her Own.
As Senator Fulton was coming down
town the other afternoon he was ac
costed by a very little girl, who said to j
him : " ' . .
"Mister, does vou know where I can
get some chick weed?"
"Well. now I don't know," replied the
senator, becoming interested, "But why
do you want duckweed?"
Tse got a little rabbit and my Mam
ma Told me I would have to get some
chick weed for him. I bunted all over
the hills, but didn't find uoi e."
"Ami if you can't And nnyt (what, j
e wsrliltle raMiit do?" veotiiird,y4!
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"I don't know," was the resjMinse of
the child, who assumed a very grave
look. "Rut if 1 can't find any chick
wned, I'd w'oittor hare .1 oet to 'buy
some candv!" , 1 , - .,, , '
An Tons MmSInf ft ikvtrti nd tmtrttUm mar
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.inlon m pfobfthlf pttttM niunl-.
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tnl frHV llilC siimirr ti MMuniif Mtmia.
Patmu taSMiltbrofc Uuiin fk Co. rwMSS
tfrrlat mAict, wMhisil churno. In th
Scientific American.
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Complcte'Cannery Outfits Furnished.
C0RRCSP0NDCNCC SOLICITEO.
Fool of Fourth Htroet,
Weinhard's LocCr
Murdered For Vengeance.
St. Petersburg. .Inly 12. The murder
of prefect of isdice JShuvalotT. uf ills--
eo. -tW yesterday was assas-ln'atcii
while receiin js-titiotis, ncconlin to
the latest information, was inircd by
motives of vengeance on the part of the
MEN AND WOMEN.
' l!Bif aiforBSnMural
illwhsriiM.tDflsmmftOuBt,
IrrltslluM or MlrmsituiM
uf maculi mraibfsnM.
tiiiUa. .nd ftttrln
STHUVMWEICIU0. grnl nr pulwauos-
a m en imw riautM
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The Astorian 75c a month
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Shocking.
Miss lals-1 Huston, the pretty daugh-.
ter of the Saline county, Kan., fanner,
saved her father's wheat crop from the
threatening rain by jiiviiij? prizes, in the
form of kisses and hus, to tlie hired
lalsirers who would shock the most
wheat, i The first prize, three kisses and
a hujj. went to the on of a neighbor,
and the others were given to imported
harvest bands from Kastern states. ,
The wheat crop, valued jt aliout
(Klf. was -aveil by the. iiniijiie plan of
the y.ir, as tlie heavy rain which came
alter the day's work, would have ruined
any pram that remained unshocked.. .
Xew Vork Tribune.
In Russia.
''An editor has very little chance in
Riis-ia."
""cry little," said the. foreign visitor,
' The only recognition he is able to get
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DRIFTIN
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Manv oeoole who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away," are
SrtoSiright'8 Disease which is kidney trouble in one of its worsrforms.--- -
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stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues
of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out
the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and
the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body,
causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action etc
If you have any signs of Kidney or gladder Trouble Commence taking FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a
fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. ,
G. D. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. , ,,
G. B. Burbans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes:
How to Find Out.
Yon can easily determine If your kidney art
out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a
bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If
upon examination it ia cloudy or milky or baa
a brick-dust sediment or small particles float
about in it, your kidneys are dtseased, and
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should be takes
at once. .': -In ': ''"r" '
"About four years (0 1 wrote you ststinf that I had ba sntlrsly
! eursd or a stvsrs kldn.y trouble toy takinf Ins this two bottlss af
Foley's Kldn.y Curs. It sntlrtty stoppta ths brick-dust s.dimsal Sad .
riin and symptoms of kldn.y discsss dinppard. I in lsd to say tbst
h.v. never hsd a ratura of any of thow symptoms durtni ths foar
win that h.v. lpd, and I am svld.ntly tur.d to.t.y cur.4, snd
liMrtlly recommend Foley's Kidney Cure la aay so. tuReriDf Iioa
kidney or bladder trouble." .
Two Sizes. 60 Cents And $1.09.
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