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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1905)
. TUESDAY, JULY U, 1905. HIE MORNING ASTORIAN. AbTORlA,ORE. 2 I i 7 ' if 1 , i t t 1 1 t 1 I . s s M ll H' i ( f THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Dily by ,HE 4. 8. Of LUNGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year " 00 By mail, per month Jj By carrier, per monU 4 5 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. W mall per year. In advance ..$1 09 Entered at the poatofflce at Astoria. Oregon aa second-class matter. HT Orders for the drtlwuw of The JJowtiss irrauiK w eithw rnd wk Pac of bust! AST bo mad by postal rt w ihrwrt u fEJ Any InrwWuy to driimy rtikl te bnnedfetely reported to Ihe offlw of pubck. Telephone Main 661. IN LIGHTER VEIN The Talisman. A Ump. low strrUh of grayft waves tKat ran One after one, all lightly on a pat . Of leaden waters; in hne mil wa there, And t-Uwe beside the sandy slior that lay Horiwmed in with roit ami slaty sky Were two t ill fij.nire. First tlie woman spoke, And saiJuWliat rt in life and what ' in death That last and lives, that Mossom not to die! Oh! if but one stern attribute remained That spite of human crudene and de fault Ro- np apart and put to rn the year As though it stood iu very self for time. I weary of the- sham that eutom make Society, tlie publie, and the creed, The nmke lielieve, that hollow crust that top (Oblivion's sea that Mils so deep beneath J And almost a an Amazon my hand Seem reaching forth to grasp at what I crave With uch deire. It i not love I seek Unless I find what love is naught with out. For in the talisman my soul demand NORWEGIAN' THRONE. Norway han't yet seciired an occu pant for her vacant throne, but it looks now aa if it would be a Danish prince, rather than any of the Rernadotte. Prince Charles, son-in-law of King Ed ward, of England, is the man "mention ed" most prominently. His mother was the daughter of the late king of Sweden, j There i a faith like hi of Nazareth, Edward is said to favor him, and iti ml love like his who dieth for a friend would be a good stroke of policy on Nor-1 Aj tnltj, and strength, ami courage to wav's part to confer the crown on turn. endure.' if she must have a crowned head, since it would be likely to secure for her, to a degree, at least, the good offices of the British government. It only need now that King Christian an dthe PunUh Rigsdag should cousent, since King Os car appears not to count Norway dors not seem ready to become a republic yet, but there's no knowing what the future will bring. MOROCCAN CONDITIONS. Ion Peidicaris, he whom tlie Moroc can brigand Raiuli made famous by .capturing and holding for ransom, has written for tlie International Quarterly a paper which attempt to explain the tangle of affairs in the land where he fcad hi experience of being kidnaped. It throws some light on the causes of the grave disagreement now threatening between Frant and Orman'y In regard to that countrv. The heart of tii -mat ter aeemsJtaJr that the German Emper or is right i his iniervention, because the French are determined to reserve for themselves all goiernment conces sions without adequately assuming the corresponding "obligations, namely to maintain order in that lawlessly inclined land. The report speaks of the inabil ity of the French to even protect the coast towns from aggression. From the point of view of Perdicaris, England and France ore trying -to keep special advantages for which they have hardly the shadow of a right. French influence began by making tlie Sultan a tempting loan of 50.000,1)00 francs se cured upon the en-toni at various ports, and there French inspectors were established. England was made acquies cent to French predominance in Moroc can affairs by France's consent to the Britb-h having a freer hand in Egypt. An additional eom-ession made to France was that the French holders of Egyp tian securitie got an extension of time in which to draw 5 per cent interest, although these could have been convert ed into 3 per cents. The financial trick was so accomplished that the Egyptians and not the English, foot the bill for this failur to make an ecenomical change in the funds. - Tlie kidnaping of Perdicaris was not so much a mere accident as an evidence of the general lawlessness that prevails in the Moorish Sultanate in spite of its being left chiefly under tlie wing of France' protection by the other powers This lack of protection is not wholly the fault of tlie French Foreign Office. The Socialist party is playing quite a hand in this the most recetit interna tional game. They prevented Deleave from obtain ing the vote of the necessary funds for France to enforce authority over the turbulent descendants of the Moroccan pirates. Framv makes the claim that she is not selfishly holding any unfair advan tage because there are no discrimina tions against the trade of other nations in the way of duties. It is pointed out that this at the pre-ent time amounts to little; tlie big item lieing government concessions for the country' develop inent; railways, ports, harbors, artil lery, naval vessels, bridge and clce trical appliances. It seems it is about t'lis that the Kaiser want a divide up. mid the right of the various nations to demand this if they ho choose exists in the agreement of the Madrid con ference of 1880, of which the United States was one of the signers. And slowly then the man, a one in thought. Who see thus far, more passionless re plied, . "And what have yon to render in re turn, If all you ask were given you today? It can not be that gifts would bring it you, Nor kisses and caresse. siiwe you seek What holds in one the essence of the all, And seems to hint of iron more than flowers. . "There is a word, tliere i a trait," he said, "That highest is In woman and in - man Hardest to find and hardest yet to keep And yet to be accomplished; what it holds fanlight dead lips and glorify a tomb. And for tnose who live, can turn tins earth . Into an earthly Paradise, where hive Is marked by utter faith, and close clasped hands." And the woman, answering, replied "That truly do I seek, and seeking, give, As God is just, a recompense great." And turning then to where a storm- swept shrub Stood t ripped, but firm, upon the tawny waste, And wrenching off a gnarled and splint ered branch, He wrote upon nf MnJ "Fidelity." Etrnest McOaffey, in AVoman's Home Journal, ' Wsant "Two Fsr." Two sprucely dreed, trim old ladies were having the usual struggle on a California street car over who should pay the fare. The successful competitor drew what she supposed was a two-bit piece from her pure ami handed it to the conductor with the remark: "Take two out of that," The conductor was polite, but he tinned red and finally stammered: "Rut, madam, this is only good fr one." "Hood for one! What do you mean! What is it!" "It's a beer check, madam." San Francisco Chronicle. Spurred to Greater Effort. I-awver I'll W frank wtth you. You cant break your father's will. Client I'll lie frank with rou. I can not pay yon unless it can lie broken, Uwver We'll break that will if it takes a leg. Cleveland Leader. Her Retort. "I notice, my dear, that the courts have decided that some Western man i only half married. I wonder what half it is! Ha, ha, ha!" "Well. I hojie it isn't the idiot better half?' Cleveland Plain Dealer. Depends. "Do you believe the old saying 'there's no place like home!"' "That depends." "Depends upon what!" "l"Mn whose home you are referring tn" ('Icrrland Plain Dealer. The Country Cousins. I'm master of a small hotel, A crowded house have I; I've even p'ven tip my room I can't sleep if I try. No vacant chair adorn our board We serve four steaks a day, And wife is very busy since Her cousins came to stay. O Country Cousins, five or six, The city charms are great; Put still the farm must need your help, There must b eggs to crate, l'he cows to milk, the hens 4o feed, And other waiting chores; Don't hurry t But I think you should, Return to mother's doors. You've been here now a week and I Have nhown you all the sight You've seen the city hall by dayi The tenderloins at night. You've eaten more than I can buy, You've overrun my home. I'm glad you came, but I would be More happy if you'd roam. I love my wife, but when we wed, 1 little thought my lot Was going to 1 a family Of cousin and what not. I like to mset my wife alone, She's ever been that wayi If mother Un't with u. then llcr couins come to stay. Detroit Free Pre. Tht Solitary. Step after tep he limbed with eager feet The height of learning, until he knew all hue And thought to hold within himself complete The leon won from wisdom's gnth ered store. A giant form against the sky he seemed Content among those' lonely peak of stone, Till through the valley where he lived and dreamed, Ixmd ran) tluj echoel cry-Alone! Ahmet Tba Diamond Curs. The latest news from Paris is that they havs discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If you fear consum ption or pneumonia, it will, however, I best for you to taks that great remedy mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Vanlcer, Tenn. "1 had s cough for fourteen years Nothing helped ma until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption coughs and colds, whUh gave Instant re lief, and effect a permanent cure." Un equalled quick cure for throat and lung troubles. At Clias. Rogers drug store; trlce SO cents and 11-00. Trial bottle free. Sunday Excursion t Worth Beach. The Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company are selling round trip tickets every Sunday from Astoria to all cotta, at a rate of one dollar for the points on Long Beach, including Nab round trip. " , 2 v f ;; - I FIRST RECITAL t '' ' -i OF , J. ADRIAN EPPING' ASTORIA PUPILS ASSISTED BY MISS PETROKELLfl CONNOLLY, Contralto AKD MISS M. BODE, Reader . t Selections by Astoria Ladies' Glee Club Sopranos Misses Sovey. Thompson, Utzinger, Estes, Rahles, McGee, McLain, Brooks, Busey and Mrs. Allen. Altos Mrs. Babbidge, Mrs. Skibbe and Misses Sinnott. Bnsey, McCann and Utzinger. Duet for Soprano and Baritone, " Calm as the Night" Goetze Miss Madgl Sovey and Mr. Epping Reading, The Confessional " Bode , Miss M. Bode Contralto Solo, "The Promise of Life" Cowen Miss Laurie McCann ("I Envy the Bird"....) From the Baritone Solos, "The Rosary" Serenade ( Had I But Known . ) Nevin Miss Margaret Busy, of Astoria The Death Scene from Faust J. Adrian Epping Reading , Original Miss M. Bode Mezzo-Alto Solo, Ritonrnelle Chamivade Mrs. Wilber Babbidge V "Could I" Tosti . e , "Shadows" Bond Contralto Solos, Were , , Star Hawley (. " O Rest in the Lord " from the Oratory of Elijah Miss Petronella Connolly Selections by Astoria Ladies' Glee Club. J. Adrian Epping, Director Mas. M. Brooks, Accompanist PianouiwtinthiireciUl Ururiiishlby Eileri Piano Home, MM Commercial Street, Attoria. 7 'V 'V 7 " X Tt-eiwic Triir iTi irn rce GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple ud Reliable. Unit Cut. 5; , W,.AS ' jSjf A Ltts Psrit Is Cat Out of Ordtr, lii,Warln Parts, Mors Powsr with Uss wljht. Uiti Lu Gtiollne. Under' ptrfect Con trot, Quit! Eshiuit Any Spttd from 100 to 1000 rsvolulloM pit mlnuls. Slitca 1 ti 10 II. 1., Single C,lhnlr. SIms ii to 40 II. II., PotllllO l J lilUUT. FOUR CYLINDERS TO ORDER TO ICOlMOME POwER. KNAPPT0N, VKASM. The Astoria Restaurant. 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