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6 THE MORNING ASIORUN, ASTORIA, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1905 tO 'cRpItallsts the government otter to guarantee Interest ou the actual cost of construction for a period of thirty years. KANQ YU WEI. . M SEASIDE DIRECTORY. HJ HOTELS, ; TheTaft Tour of The Philippines senator and Congressmen U Study Needs of tht Islands and Report. Nit Alico Roosevelt's Plana, Proposed Railway System for IK Archipelago. ' SE C R K TART OP WAR WILLIAM 1L TAFT, who is now ou bis way to the Philippines at the bend of a party of con gressmen,' sen ators aud oth ers, sat "on the lid" iu Manila so loug as civil governor that he Is very much Interest ed lu the is lands aud feels considerable personal re sponsibility for their eon tinned prosperity and contentment Since he be came intimate ly acquainted mss alice Roosevelt. vitn the needa of Uncle Sam's new wards he has strongly favored abolishing the duty now paid on Philippine sugar and to bacco. Believing that representatives and senators might be led to adopt his views If they could personally Investi gate conditions in the archipelago, he planned a tour for their benefit, and thirty well known Washington states men. Including Senators Dubois, New lands, Scott, Poster, Long, Fatterson and Warren, and Congressmen Grosve nor, De Armond, Loud, Payne, Cock ran, Cooper, Curtis, Foss and Long worth, will make a close-band . study of the Islands aud report to congress ' concerning present conditions and the character of legislation that is needed, They are to be the guests of the Philip pine givernment which, it is under stood, will pay the expenses of the In vestigators. The majority of seniitors and con gressmen are accompanied by their wives, and attached to the party are a number of tourists, who are-maklug ; the trip for pleasure aud are footing their own bills. Conspicuous among these Is Jdiss Alice Roofwelt, daugh ter of the president, who has one of the most palatial suites on board the mammoth steamship Manchuria, which carries the party, and who will at- BECBETABT OF WAB WILLIAM H. TAFT. tract as much attention and receive at much homage in Japan and the Philip pines as a princess. Miss Alice has ber camera with ber, and as she Is an enthusiastic amateur photographer and a strenuous sightseer she will doubt less have a wonderful collection of Interesting pictures. A tinge of romance la given to the trip by the presence on the Manchuria of Representative Nkholaa Long worth of Ohio, whose home Miss Roosevelt has often visited and who has fre quently been mentioned as a probable future scn-ln-law of the president Another member pf the party is Colo nel Clarence Edwards, chief of the bureau of Insular affairs, whose mis sion la to further the railroad develop ment" of the Philippines.'- Secretary' Taft is desirous of having about 1,000 miles of railway built in the Philip pines, rrobably 700 or 800 mile will be all that can be constructed in the sear future. Of that amount of mile age about 80 per cent will be built In the Island of Luzon. The general plans under consideration provide for a rail road running from Manila to Aparrl. ! It Is also proposed to build a line from Manila southward to Vera Cruz and Batangas, about sixty miles long. That Is all that la now certain for the Island of Luzon. It Is the intention al io to build between AO and 100 miles ' of railroad across the island of Pansy and short pieces of road In the fedands of Is'egroi and Mindanao. All except 1 the Luzon roads will be valuable prin cipally for their strategic Importance, although Panay Is a rich Island, and the road there may prort of great com mercial advantage. As an Inducement 1 r, , , - J V V( . 5 , - . f .Jm ra Cfclaea Hefarsser Mko run Dowitn EwprfM Overthrow. Kang Yu Wei, th Chluese reformer now lu America, I the dowager em press' bitterest enemy. That lady as long ago as ISikJ, after unsuccessful ef forts to have Kang decapitated by legal methods, offered a reward of SOtUXK) taels for his assassination, an offer which has never been openly with drawn, though It is not now regarded lerkmsly, Kang escaped the nnpnraa' minions at the time her wrath was hottest only by the connivance of the British authorities Honskong. Even then he was followed by hateheruien to Jtipan, where sev eral attempts on hH life were wade. Mr. Kang, who is about forty-two years old. Is a Cantonese by birth and was educated largely In Hongkong, where he was thoroughly Eurupeau Ized. His appearance iu the political arena at Peking dates hack to 1SU5. While acting as a sort of tutor to bis majesty be so imbued him with the spirit of Peter the Great, whom he taught the emperor to take as his ,modeI of a perfect monarch, that the dowager empress was forced to exert all ber powerfui lufluewe to prevent the success of the reform propaganda. A political exile, Kang has not ceased to work for the regeneration of his country, find it Is nid that In all for eign countries, especially In thhs, "hlna men are preparing, under his direction, a new movement which will make the empress sit up and take notice. The Spirit of Reform. groin' to be a txttir boy Than 1 have ever been before. I'm goln' to be a greater Joy To ma an' love her more an' more. I'm groin" to work an' never rest No matter how I want to pluy. I'm going- to do my very bent Till after circus anyway. Vhen pa ants me If I won't rim An errand for him. even w'en Th' game were plajin' ain't quite done, I'll start off Just a quick, an' then He'll be su'prified f think I don't Say, "Afttr 'w ile." An' I won't say, "I'd ruther not,' or, "Can't," or, "Won't"- Till after circus anyway. No matter It the work li hy1, I'll never make a fust at all. I'll pile the wood an' rake th' yard No matter If they're playln' ball, An' w'en they call me In at night I won't stand out In front an' say, "Oh, Just a minute more!" 'Taln't right- Till after circus anyway. No matter If there's lots o' pie, I won't ast for anuther piece. I'll fold my napkin up w'en I Get done an' iuy, "Excuse me. pleae. I'll try to keep aa nice an' clean As a boy ought to be an pray Not ever to be crons an' mean Till after circus anyway. An' then w'en it comes circus day I'll Just p'etend that I forget. An' w'en ma looks at me I'll say, "I didn't know it's com In' yet!" . An' then she'll sort o' smile at me. But I'U Just worjc an' never say A word, cus that's th' way to be Till after circus anyway. Then maybe she'll tell pa how I Just worked an' how I never knew Th' big parade was comln' by At ten o'clock an' how at two Th' big show opens, an' then he Will take a dollar out an' say I'm 'bout as good as boys can be- Till after circus anyway. J. W. Foley In New York Times. tuck Dear Frleads Tos. Mayme Flere are some proofs I Just received from the photographer. Which la the best? Edyth Do you mean which is the best picture or which looks the most like your-Chlcago Newe. Force It. Tomson Bobson tells the most lm- possible flsb stories! Jonson Of course! Fish stories wouldn't be worth listening to If they weren't lmnosslblei-Detrolt Free Press. nt Shanghai and ilj I- . . t 1 ( , 1 Hp SPICES, o COrFttaTtA, BAKING POWDER; FLAVORING EXTRACTS AhoJuTt Purify, FinesrFliYor, CreaUSfrenh.PeawMiblerVicitil CLOSSET&DEYERS t PORTLAND, OREGON. You May Want A furnished hou-e, room or tor. f . Make your want known to the i readers of this paper. If you want X ! a tenant for a house, soma reader T i may be the dcilred party. ' ; Cbtained by Advert idng in the Want Columns of the Morning j Astoria n, ... T I DAILY 7.000 READERS ! SITUATION WANTED. WANTED A tet of Iwoks to keep even- ini. .Vildre--' R.- X. V., A-torian ! otlice. HELP WANTED. WANTED lUULS WANTED AT Troy 'aundry. THE; MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN watchtnakji. engraving, jeweler' wot k; only prae. s'.huol for jeweli-r; money made learn'. Watcliinak'g - Engrav. j Svhool. ' V. I. Illdir., t;.it!.'. . COt'K WANTED FOR D.H.UING cainp. Apply tlii oltice. Henry Jlo'''k, ICo Exi'lmii'-e strett. 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Finest brands oH.iquors and Cigars MEAT MARKETS. FRESH AND CURED MEATS -Wholesale and Retail 8hips, Logging Camps and Mills Sup plied on 8hort Notice.. Liv 8tock Bought and Bold. WASHINGTON MARKET CHRI8TENSEN A CO. Central Meat Market G. W. Morton A Jno. Fuhrman, Prop's, CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS PROMPT DELIVERY. 542 Commercial St.. Phone Main S21 BLACKSMITHS. ANDREW - ASP, - Blacksmith. " Having installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of tht latest pattern I am Brtparsd to do all kinds of work at reasonable prlots. y . . 12th and Duan Sta. Inserted LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry Th only whit labor laundry In th elty. Dots th bt vork at rtasonablt your patronag. 10th and DUANE Sti., Phon .1991. T BROKERAGE. V. J. TRENCH A R I) al Ettata, Inaurano, Commltilot and Shipping. CUSTOM , HOUSR BROKEN. )Wco 1S3 Njnth Straat, Nat t Juttlea Offlo. ASTORIA. OREGON. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Clara B. Simpson PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Rnora 2, Over Star Thtr. MILK DIALERS. Miik niu-t ba fresh and pure That old and young may enjoy lt Few know that It even may prove a curt For weakness which U so annoying, W Handle only Pure Milk fresh ttom healthy Cows. Morning or night delivery. , THE 81O0P-JEFFERS CO- 10th and Duane streete. WOOD YAROS. won wnnni wrmv Cord wood, milt wood, boa weed, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blak. Barn en Twalfth, apposite apsrs fcowsa. RESTAURANTS. FlKST-CUsS MEAL for 1'h1; nice cuke, cothe, pie. doughnuts, 5c, at u. S. Kcstaur ant. . 43 1 Bowl St BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You ciui always firnl the best 15-ffiu weal hi the city at the Rising Sun RwtnuranL il'2 Oomrtjernal St PHOTOGRAPHERS. A. A. SAARI, PHOTOGRAPHER. l'irt -Class Work Guaranteed. Orders tuken for enlarging 212 Fourteenth street, opposite Foard 1 Stokes Co., Aloria, Oreipm. HAMMOND DIRECTORY SALOONS HAMMOND. THE LIBERTY SALOON HAMMOND, OREGON. Under New Management. Tb Best place in the City to Spend a pleasant hour. ..... FRED BRENDELL, Prop. Pacific nnd Henrietta St., Hammond. The Hammond. People do not take time to knock When at the end of the walk. The man On the bank of the river, Hne liquors and cigars will deliver To you by the light of sun or moon, If you call at the Hammond Saloon . ' W. STORM, Prop. MAHTIN'S PALACE You will miss it if you don't see Mar tin. All Knlghta of the Road, and other Knights, will be royally entertained here. ? martin Mclaughlin, Prop. Hammond, Oregon. HIE STAR SALOON Wines, Liquors and Clgara. You can spend a pleasant hour here. Pool room In connection. CHAS. McDERHOTT, Prop. ' Hammond. . Oregon. PACIFIC COTTAGE Shell road, near the heaoh, Itooms with hoard. i:iaoimlilo rkv. le err aw parlor and rofroahmenU of all kind. .Short order. ColTee, eaks, tie, MliS. NIXUE W1U.IAM3 ' . . , - Prop. THE OSIER CAFE AND , Short Order House Oyiteu, Clam land Crabi la any Style. ll'HtlH ccKikin,', liullillg but tlia bt i t eveiytliltig, Plunt onliT or reguLr meals at r.ttoubl prl- Ml!. C. C. OS1KU, Trop. Seaside, Oregon. COLONIAL HOTEL LocaUl in the mot beautiful pot, over- looking the ooeuu. Ninety elegantly luim.hcd rooms. Bath Hous in Connrctioo. Comforts of home, llct luraU. Rates, ti and tip. McGUIREfc HOTEL ' w lyge and Airy Room. Good bed. Everything flr.Ulass, Rates Reasonable Main Street, rVsslde, Ore. BARBER SHOP. NEW CITY BARBER SHOP IS Two I'p todatt barber Shaving, lje. Hair out ting, 2' Main street, nexf door to City Bakery. RESTAURANTS. LOUIS OYSTER HOUSE CRACKED CRABS, OYSTERS. Clam Chowder a eperUtty. Served any hour of the Jay. At the end of th bridge. Seaside Oregon. Try u. W will N yem. THE HEMLOCK CAKC AND OYSTER 'PARLOR. I getting to be the leading resort at !$cnide. Short ordrrs a Speelatty. MILS. 11. A. STILES. Proprietor. TRY OUR 33c DINNERS. Tastes Iik mother nwd to cook. The Arlington Restaurant J.fT Block, at the bridge, Seaside, Ore. LIVERY AND EXPRESS. Livery Stable Livery, Sale and Feed Stable, Saddlt Horses First-Class Rigs, Baggsga and Eiprn. Wood for sale and general de. livery, N. D. BIN k CO- Seaside. Or. WINES AND LIQUORS, THE BRIDGE Harry Kretji-r and Harry Buhnr Are now running The Bridge Saloon, where they will be pleased to meet their friends. , THE OEM While at the Beach stop at Th Om. Pure Liquors, Cool Beer, Highest Grada Cigars, a 8ccjalty. THE OCEAN The most popular saloon AT SEASIDE. Billiard and Pool Hall in connection. B. J. CALMHAN, Prop EAGLE SALOON Choice Wines, Liquor and Clear. Finest place In. Seaside to pass a nlcas. ant hour. FRAXK SCOTT, Frop. . CHANGE Or OWNERSHIP. . H. V. Thompson, eonductlne ths nl.n known as the Pacifle Creamer C.. .t Seaside, has turned the business over to George (Stall. Mr, Stall has asmimo.1 .11 responsibilities of th firm HOTELS. 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