The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 31, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    1 HE MORNING ASTORIAN, AbTOKIA. ORE.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN
Established 1873.
Published Daily by
HE J. 8. DELLINCER COMPANY.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By mail, per year V 00
By mail, per month 60
By carrier, per month 73
WEEKLY ASTORIAN.
11 mail pr year, In advance ..ft M
SaWOrdors for tht dWInenna of Thi Mowcixa
Astcmuan lo ilhr iwidrace or place ut htwlrwaa
aaa b mad by portal card nr Uirotuth W
rhona. Any trrrViiWilr la ArHrtej should be
uniMdiately reported to the oflk-s of pubitoauoa
Telsphona Main Ml.
Chief of Tolice Collins, of Chicago, ap
pa rent ly ha his hammer out. but we
are glad to say in the interest of a
roost excellent cause. Chief Collins has
our beat wishes in his knocking cruade
and we hope he will continue to knock
until every gambling house in Chicago
is closed.
Margaret Anglin, according to tele
graphic advices, was thrown from her
carriage while driving home following a
chopping tour and sustained brok
en collar bone. We hope the corres
pondent has not enlarged upon the shat
tering of a collar button. This is an
advertising epoch. Recalling the frenzied
publicity accorded to Llanche Bates
through the artifices of an eminently sue
oefful preta agent, previous to her
Jast visit to Tort land, we are inclined
to accept the report of Miss Austin's
unfortunate aHdent with a goodly grain
of salt. !
Fl'U A MYSTIFYING CREATION OK
THAT ORKATKST OF ALL ARCH I
TrXTS A CONCEPTION WHICH IN'
STILLS WITHIN US BETTER
THOUGHTS AND CAUSRS US TO
WOXDKR AT NATURE'S ASTON
ISHING WORKINGS, HERB PLUNU
INO LIKE A THING FREED FROM
ITS LEASH AND THERE CRACK
FULLY WINDING ITS WAY TURO
UGH A REGION OF AWR lNSriRIXU
GRANDEUR OR TENDERLY CARESS
1NG A SANDY STRAND. THE RIVER
BECKONS TO THE BOY FLAYING
ON THE WHARF WITH A JOYOUS
CRY HE LEAPS AND IS GONE. THE
MOTHER, THE FATHER, THE BROTH
ER AND THOSE WHOSE LIVES
HAVE BEEN BRIGHTENED BY THE
CHEERFUL LITTLE FELLOW ARE
PLUNGED INTO PROFOUND SOR
ROW. MAD WITH GRIEF THEY
STUMBLE ABOl'T, SUFFERING THE
TORTURES . OF THE DAMNED.
WRITHING IN THE THROES OF
MENTAL ANGUISH AND MOANING
LIKE THINGS DEMENTED, READY
TO PRECIPITATE THEMSELVES IN
TO THE BOTTOMLESS DEPTHS OK
PROFLIGACY IN RENOUNCEMENT
OF THE SO-CALLED GOD. BUT THE
BOY LIGHT OF HEART AND WITH
CHEERFUL SMILE, CUDDLED IN
THE HARBORING ARMS THAT BECK
ONED, PEACEFULLY SLEEPS THE
SLEEP THAT HAS NO AWAKENING.
HE IS OF A WORIJ) THAT KNOWS
NONE OF THE STINTED JOYS OR
INFINITE SORROWS OF THIS EARTH
HE IS DESTINED TO HAPPINESS
IMMORTAL. AND THE RIVER-
TUMBLES THROUGH ITS HOARY
GORGES TOWARD THE PACIFIC.
CURRENT COMMENT.
Tea, I know I'm full of sorrow
Pull of tlwaa and all ot that
Oct no hom and have to huatla
In the alley with tha rat
But I'm happyoh, to happy!-.
That my lot It ain't no worwa.
Tout t waan't bora a poodle.
With a woman for a nuraa.
Dearer Poet
The Hpra w'Ufc.
"Her." aatd the traluer, "take off
those trunk. They r. too tight to rv
In."
"Gee," aatd the athlete who uae
timet worried hla trainer by going to
for dissipation. "I with that policeman
I met lout week had thought that about
me."
"Had thought what about your
asked trie trainer, who waa of English
extraction.
"That I waa too tight to run ln,M re
plied the atudeut regretfuUy.-BaltW
more American.
rraettcal Girt. .
"Pb,vllla.H be exclaimed, "I love you.
I place iny happlueaa In your handa'
"For jr,HlmsV take, .don't do It
now." ahe basteued to beg.
"Wry notr
"Because I'm sure I'll need both
bands In a uili.ite or so to keop yna
from kissing me."-Phllndephla Preaa.
Haatla a IUU.
'Doe your w Ife ever look under the
bed at night?" asked the Inquisitive
gentlemau whose better half waa very
tint id.
"Oh, yes." replied hla friend, "erer
since I tried to bide my rest undor
there one u!ght."-Detrolt Tribune.
, Los Angeles proposes installing a gi
gantic pipe Jine project for the purpose
of guarding against a shortage in the
water supply when the population of the
palmy metropolis of Southern Califor
nia U one million, The scheme is to
bring the pipe over deserts and through
mountains with water source in the
heart of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
It is estimated that the project will en
tail an expenditure of $23,000,000. Los
Angeles is a cheap city even wore.
it is a boom city. We are reluctant
to disturb these foni dreams of a mill
ion population, but before Los Angeles
may house that number of people, it
must take about half of the twenty
three millions and install some good sew
ers to carry on the surplus water fol
lowing a rain storm. In January it
U a common thing . to wade through
a foot of water at the corner of West
Third and South Spring streets, merely
because the sewers of tiiis enterpris
ing cily are utterly inadequate.
Astoria may be shy on court houses.
hotels and brick yards, but it can al
ways get up a regatta.
Cashing checks seems to have become
a popular fad fad in Astoria, especially
the Saturday night checks, giving the
drawer an opportunity to skip out .
There is a movement on foot in some
of the Eastern cities to get up an in
surance company to insure the policy
holders of the Equitable.
Engineer Wallace is not saying any
thing. It is possible, however, that he
is silently constructing the largest dam
he ever built.
The Diamond Cote.
The latest news from Paris is that
they have discovered a diamond cure
for consumption. If you fear conum-.
ption or pneumonia, it will, however, be
best for you to take that great remedy
mentioned by W. T. MeGee, of Vanleer,
Tenn. '1 bad a cough for fourteen years
Nothing helped me .until I took Pr,
King's New Discovery for Consumption
coughs and colds, which gave, instant r
lief, and effect a permanent cure." Un
quailed quick cure for throat and lung
troubles. At Chas. Rogers drug store;
price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle
f'M. i ,M..
IN PORTLAND
The Morning AitorUn
is for sale at tha news stands of the
OREGON MEWS COMPANY
.' situated at
HOTEL PORTLAND
147 Sixth Street 123 Sixth Street
DR. CHARLES
FLESH FOOD
Forth Form and Complexion
Hu btea Mienaful r aaatr h laadtn.
anrtaats, iarra ae4 wotMU falblaa foi
mora inaa a atara.
Wb.irw aBort.d It Is laataatla ahaatna.4
innntin ma noraa vi ma aaia ihd ua w..a
atrial amrtllaa Itada the wa.tlni tU.uta.
REMOVING WRINKLES
as If by anitt, m application aflta thuwlai
aramarkaMt Innranmal.
tt. Charlaa Hlwa rood ta Boaltlrtl th
"'7 p"vaiuuai dowb io mtaicai artanc
(hat will roaad eat hollow ta ihr utck and
rwi'i rrat, ajaallSy Has a this chM.
araaa ana Hiaa
For Developing the Bust
or hrtamta, ahntakaa from aaralna: It ha the
'n laaoTMHia ni of nnaamaru. Two
bans are attaa uMciani 1 aaaaa Ik anal
flraa. large aaa kMitluL
wio tr DKraamiNT itokhs aku
Saalf1atr Arlp II M I WaWa kaj lit
- - - w -i r w m i w no
takt acinous of this SPKCIAL OCFKH
a ad wad a an dollar, we will wnd Iw i,
la ymim wrappar.
FREE i mp S011 oo "".
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Ml rVat H an Udv aaadiaa 1U a, iu. a...
DCHARLKCO.CxT
r. uresser a to. s nammotn wore;
I Not a itoi'e on th Lower Columbia Riter to comparf with It.
You can find everything you want in this tstablinhment.
Dress Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Tinware,
J Glassware, Plumbers and Builders Supplies,
i ' v Hay, Oats and Grain.
Our Grocery and Hardware Department, would tlb credit to any large
city in the west.
cvwin w, juuu, Manatter. Seaside. Ore
BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS
. GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE.
Simple ind Reliable.. Latest Cut.
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Its' Farts le Crt Out
J of Ordtr, j
leti.WtarlBji Psrti.
Mere fowtr with Uu
wtljht
Uki in GsMUne,
ladtf Tirftd Con.
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Quid fcuhtatt
Any Sf4 (rem W0
le 1000 rcvotwUeM
est minute.
TH0RNBEJR6
BENNETT
Siren 1 to 10 II. I NliiL'Irt f'llltwler.
.Sires 5 to 40 II. II., Double CjIIimUt.
The Astoria Civic Improvement leafrue
are not exactly pleaoed with the num
ber of woodpile that litter up the
Ktreet in the residence portion of the !
city from an ornamental htandpoint.
Advices received from Shanghai can
wiling order foWAinese shipments froiuJ
San Francisco present a serious pliaite
of the Chinr-e boycott, which was gen
erally accepted as a groundless threat.
Reassuring comment lias been received
from time to time saying that the boy
cott found iU inception among the hot
headed student element and that the
government and commercial guilds were
not behind the movement. With busi
ness in Shanghai practically suspended,
the closing of a branch of a prominent
San Francisco export and import firm
threatened and the demoralization of
another project we can not look upon
the boycott question with indifference.
That the coolie element of China must
not lie admitted to this country is a
recognized fact, at least on the Pacific
coast, and while we intelligently appre
ciate this we should not advocate the
enforcement of the exclusion laws to
fiinh extent that all Chinese shall be de
nied admittance to the country. There
are in China some remarkably bright men
M'bile they may prefer to adhere to the
old doctrines of Confucious they are
nevertheless bright, wealthy and offer
to the United States exceptional trade
opportunities which we have not been
fnw to take advantage of in the past.
The value of our trade with China can
not 1 over estimated. It not only sup
ports extensive branch houses in the!
J'ar Kast, but steamer lines that ply
the Pacific, Cun we. with
f fairness admit the Jsipanese to this
"Men who refuse to become rich show
sound judgment," says Bey Xewton
Dwight Hillis. Experience has demon
strated that the newspaper man of the
small communities adhers strictly to
this rule.
Thomas VT. Lawson says that "Rock
efeller owns practically everything ex
cept the sulphur combination." Accord
ing to Dr. filadden, old Rocky will get
all the sulphur he wants in the next
world.
Beat Her Doolie.
1 knew no one for tour weeks when 1
was sick with typhoid an4 kidwy
troubles," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of
Pittsburg, Pa. "And when I got better,
although I had one of the best doctors
I could get, I was bent double, and had
to rest my hands on my knees when I
walked. From this terrible affliction 1
was rescued by Electric Bitters, which
restored my health and strength and
now I can walk as straight a ever.
They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed
to cure stomach, liver and kidney dis
orders; at Charles Rogers' drug store j
price 50c.
A dispatch announce that several
Idaho editors were robbed on the train,
Where did they get the money!
The Chicago tribune has discovered
that more people are killed by automo
biles than by Fourth of July celebra
tions. It t! e owners who kill other peo
pie, were also Killed, the fad might be
stopped.
Lives of grafters oft remind us
We can make our pile to climb;
If we cover up with care
Our footprints on the sands of time
IN LIGHTER VEIN
Ruminations of a Dog.
1 NEVER did have parents,
No one to care for me, .
Just a homeless don of leisure, y
The kind you often see.
But I'm thankful for the blessings,
And I m glad my lot ain't worso.
i3
I m I B-h t hava riAan at rwtAitlis ... - "I ak-
any degree Wth a woman for a nurse. ,Jmm
I ft t'Att w.i..-iu ill.;.-. ti.
i It II "it it I VM Sliarna! II yiuuir, I -v y.
cvuniry prueucany wiwioui restriction Baby HbUns In your hair.
a hA vat i1.nv arlmlf 4 ....... ! Pili fin Antr Itiftf If If a tinman
;i fmiiimnilT It; IfJl'Il IKf I i a .
m , ... -...The way youre sitting there!
" wi fcnw ni,i limn, w llrir LIUie 1S
as remunerative and who from the mor-1
nl or intellectual standpoint are the
equals if not the superiors of the Japanese?
REQUIESCAT IN PACE.
Dedicated
to the memory
Kesler.
of Garner
THE MIGHTY COLUMBIA TUM
BLES THROUGH ITS HOARY CORGES
TOWARD THE PACIFIC, A MARVEL
OUS STREAM, SUBLIMELY BEAUTI-
Kave jour bath In perfumed WRter,
Mamma combs your curly locks,
Go out riding In your carriage,
8e the opera from a box!
Oh. you watery eyed Impostor!
Oh, you dude! You pink nosed fopl
Why, a single Hea, I'm certain.
Would fulrly make you hop.
Vou are tucked away at evening " t
With your gouty misery ':,
In a nightie and a cradle.
Where a baby ought to be.
They call you lovey dove and sweetie-
Oh, you curly headed pup!
Jut come down from off the carriage
And watch me eat you up!
Why, you pop eyed little poodle!
Would I trade my place with yout
Bowwow! No: I wouldn't do It
It you'd throw the nurse In too.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintains unexcelled btvIc from the
west to the east and south. Making
close connections wl.h trains of all
transcontinental lines, passengers are
given their choice of routes to Cfhlcago,
Louisville, Memphis and 'eje .Orleans,
and through' these points to- the far
east.
Prospective travelers desiring Jnfor.
matlon as to the lowest r.a s and best
routes are Invited to correspond with
the following representatives:
B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent,
12 Third St., Portland, Ore.
J. C. LIXDSET, Trav. Passeng r Agent,
142 Third St., Portland. Ore.
PAUL, B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Agent,
II
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is the simplest and strongs
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It does better work, does
it quicker, lasts longer,
and costs less in the long
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Lrt ui teni vou our little book telling
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In this ae of keen eomjwtition a
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Our t'-achtTs are all practical men and
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you are thinking of attending biiHiness
college you can not afford to ignore the
Bchnke-Walker
Business College. (
Sterns Building, Portland,' Oregon,
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The Best place in the City to Spend
a pleasant hour.
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Astoria's Best Newspaper
AT SEASIDE
The Morning Attoriaa
is on sale at
Lewis & Co'i Drug Store
and
Morrison & Greenbaum't
Cigar Store.
know odf
ateiier one
Ws want little itoriea. snecdolM. fcila n(
anjr clijimrig from a newapr,
Dugazins or boul UM hut nuuc vou
Think, Lauh or Cry
Uo prizes will be ghtn for the hot elec
tion.. '1 en ot silver dollar to hh
S the Prt ten tucccikiul competitors aj
tlie limt award.
Tlieonlv rendition for entt-rlnu this mm.
petition l thitjn and writti7oiirclitJpiri
toe. (or a oil month' trul aubfriotion
to ths Notional Mafjazina. Adure,
JOE CIIAPPLE, Editor
94 DOBCHESTEB AVENUE.
BaWtOB. Mas.
Weinhard's '-"ir.
Let Me Tell
You Something
Traveler to the East, I have a word for you :
There are through Pullman sleepers, both
Standard and Tourist, going East from the
Coast at frequent intervals. Over two routes
they travel via Rock Island System for a good
share of the distance.
You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and
Colorado, or you can go by way of San Francisco,
Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island
will land you in Kansas City, St. Louis or Chi.
cago. Direct connection In Union Stations at
all three cities for all important points in the
East and South.
Or the traveler via Northern route can take
the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St. Paul
to Chicago.
Rock Island service is the kind that gratifies
best meals on wheels.
a. ti. Mcdonald,
General Agent, Rock Island System,
Mo Third St., Portland, Ore.
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