The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 19, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    HIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, ORrtl
SATURDAY, AUGUST t 1905.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN
Established 1873.
Published Daily by
iHE J. 8. DELLINGER COMPANY.
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i, of which they print other ver
sion." It ha been remarked on more
than one occasion that diplomacy, like
the foreign languajre spoken in the
presence of those who do not understand
it, hide many thing, that 'might other
id! prove offensive, but are not of
tlteoiinhn Viat diplomacy can be re
sorted to moeesafully in .tW particnlur
instance. The last wnteuce of the fore
oinj: comment I nicely eimivel, but
it hardly fuftlce. 'X'lcan versions of
the Tagjrart cae. Jut fancy; the Ore
gonian assort it will print clean ver
sion of a ease which i so djpmerate
in it every phase, it is a otigma upon
th entire American nation. To what
clientele doea the Oregonian cater! 1
it constituency so thoroughly recruit-
4d from among thoaa of vitiated taste
that it must need print stories Of the
Taggart ca to retain1 its prestige? In
another part of this editorial the Ore
gonian Niyav '"It t, however, lea a
reflection referring to the degradation
of the character of journalim-)n the
publishers of newspaper than on the
public taste that demand such matter.
We can only construe this to mean that
the Oregonian place its entire consti
tuency on level with the people of
perverted mind'; that the thousand of
people" in Portland, in the State of Ore
gon, and, in fact, in the Northwest,
who are on it subscription list demand
thia putrid journalism. It would be
The dove of peace Is still hovering well lor the t.regoman xo idwk twie
over Portsmouth, but all the croaker before committing itself so indiscreetly
it swins we, are to understand that
mothers, fathers, and the young women
and young men, of the Northwest, are
eager to read stories which can only
appeal to the ordinary police court bum.
are sure ehe will never light.
"Chicago rather fancies a rest,"
say a besball heading. A great many
people are like Chicago in thi partic
ular, these mucky, rainy days.
Blood will tell, of course, but the
Prussian scientist who say he can tell
one man's blood from that of another
by the corpuscles does not seem to have
left much for tiie blood to tell.
Tourist and scientific students will,
as time goes on, be having such narrow
escapes from death on American glacier
as was reported yesterday from Mon
tana. Sooner or later there will be
business enough for professional guides,
like those who abound in Alpine vil
lages, to minimize the danger of inspect
ing and exploring these wonders.,
Fiala declares that the lives of his
men were -saved only by the fore
thought of Baldwin, bis predecessor, in
the command of the Ziegler expedition,
in depositing stores near Teplitz baay.
It is a pity that the financial backer of
the enterprise is not alive to listen to
this testimony to the capacity of the
man whom he displaced. '" " '
IN LIGHTER VEIN
THE NORTH POLE.
No mortal has set eyes on it
Since time began to roll;
Hence none may venture to confute
My notion or the pole. 4
I fancy it a fishing rod
I'pon a mighty plan,
With fame and glory for the bait,
Designed for catching man.
The. Frost King on an iceberg sits
And angels night and day,
A few may nibble here and there,
But always get away.
McLandburgh Wilson. '
The Los Angeles Express admits that
financing the scheme io bring water
from the Owens river valley is a yet
unsolved problem, though it optinv
istically declares that all monetary difli'
culties will be cleared away. Accord-
ij to its latest assessment, Los
Aneeles has a borrowing capacity of
?23.0O0,UO0; but the city is already car.
rving a bonded debt of ?5.000,000, and
hence its further borrowing capacity is
limited to $18,000,000. The estimated
tost of the Owens river scheme is $23,'
000.000. The question of where the
money is to come from h still unan
swered.
The Oresonian's "simple answer" to
the query "why this degeneracy !"
anent the publicity accorded the Tag
gart case through its columns is quite
the most amusing explanation we have
yet read, not because the question at
hand is not sufficiently serious to re
quire studious comment, but because the
Oregonian apparently believes this lame
excuse, which strongly hints it is neces
sarv for a metropolitan newspaper to
print matter so lascivious a that des
criptive of the Taggart proceedings in
order to retain its patronage, will be
swallowed by its constituents. The Ore
gonitto heads its comment "An Inevi
table Consequence" and then goes on to
show that a "yellow" newspaper pub'
lished by a "group of very pious people"
is rc-pon-ible for the whole thing. We
presume the Sunday Mercury is referred
to, giving the proprietors of that weekly
the hf-nefit of the doubt, because we can
not, in any way, associate the Journal
with piety. It may be. however, that
we are in '-rror. Notwithstanding jt is
difficult to bring ourselves to believe the
Oregonian has fallen from the high perch
upon which it has squatted or a decade,
preserving dignity and expounding the
principles of high morals and lofty
ideals, nor can we believe that this staid
daily newspaper recognizes a competi
tor in the Journal; in fact, we still
labor under the impression that the
Journal is not doing business. "These
journals," continues the Oregonian in-
way of explaining why it stoops lo
profligacy "are pitched on a low grade
or ba-i, in -many ways or features. The
Oregonian must meet them or go
out of business. But the Ore
gonian is 'not going out of busi
ness. It will not descend to their depths,
but it will print clean versions of tor-.
MERELY A BLUFF.
ITe All women, however humble, are
ntural-born actresses.
She I believe it. Our parlor maid
dusts the furniture just exactly as the
soubrette does it on the stage.
THE THINGS I 'MISS.
An easy thing, O Peter divine,
To thank Thee for these gifts of Thine;
For summer's sunshine, winter's snow,
For hearts that kindle, thoughts that
glow. t
But when shall 1 attain to this
To thank Thee for' the things I missf -
1
For all young fancy's early gleams
The dreamed-of joys tlat still are
dreams,
Hopes unfulfilled and pleasures known
Through others' fortunes, not my own,
And blessings seen that are not given,
And ne'er will be this side of Heaven.
t
Had I, too, shared the joys I see,
Would there have been a Heaven for
met
Could I have felt tby presence near
Had I possessed what I held dear?
My deepest fortune, highest bliss,
Have grown, perchance, from things I
iuiiS.
Sometimes there comes an hour of calm;
Grief turns to blessings, pain to balm;
A Power that work sbove my will
Still leads me onward, upward still;
And then my heart attains" to this
To thank Thee for the thing I miss.
Thomas Wcntworth Higginson
HIS MISERABLE LOT.
"Why don't you go to work !"
"Lady," answered Plodding Pete, "I'm
on me way dere now. De trouble is dat
when I'm in New York I hear about
job dat I kin git in 'Frisco. An' by de
time I gits to 'Frisco I finds de job is
taken an' I hears of another one in
New York." Washington Star.
HIS FORTE.
"Spinks says this talk about trusts is
all foolinhness." .
"Is he an authority on trusts!"
"Maybe not; but he's an authority on
foolishnw." Louisvillo Coiirier-Jour
naL .
.'HIS ALTERED WANTS.
"A month ago the senator was holler
ing for a vindication."
"And nowt"
"He'd like to have a new trial."
Louisville Couriar-Journal.
THE ONLY WAY.
Eastus How yo' like yo melon?
Ephraim On de cob Puck,
AT THE SHORE RESORT.
New Arrival What a lot of loving
couples there are here, ,
Old Guet Ye the huland don't
get down except over Sunday. Town
Topic.
ONLY KIND WORDS.
"I have nothing but praise for our
new minister."
"So 'I noticed whfn the contribution
plata was pasted around. Cleveland
Leader.
, STATEMENT OF
Astoria Savings
Bank
At the close of business August 10, 1003.
RESOURCES.
Loans and dis-
counts o07,S09 70
County warrants 18.13a 40
City warrants .. 43,449 82 ?C29,3Sa 92
Real estate 14,500
Due from bauks 91,916 73
Cash on hand ... . 53,930 00 . 14T.W2 73
Total 791,742 to
LIABILITIES. -
Capital paid in ....$100,000 00
Surplus ......... 33.005 00
Undivided profit ............ 14,927 21
Dividend unpaid 120 00
Subject to check389.704 31
Time certificates. 237,130 12
Demand certifi
cates .......... ,SCI 01 41,M 44
Total ... $791,742 05
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