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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, ORE.1 MONDAY, AUGUST u, .905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN EttablUhad 1873. Published Daily If HE J. 8. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year... IT 00 By mail, per month 60 By carrier, per month 75 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. Ay Bail, per year. In advanct ..11 00 Enured ai twond-elasa matter June 21. 1906, at the poatofllc at Astoria. Oregon, nnder the act of Congress of March S, ISTft. for mithiKjr with the carne-nter-. Ihey Hit their job at cnoe with the ob jevt of coercing their employer by the "sympathetic" method. What ftanlitig could these carjteHter have In-fore the court of public opinion? They had no grievance whatever of their awn. Furthermore, their union wao bound by a stipulation ''that strike were not to be called on 'work that had been con traetev! for prior to May IV as was the ease in two lare jobs affected by the strike. If these carpenter hud a jut jiricvanoe of their own. public opinion would supoort them and they would j win their cause. But with nothing but (the flimsy excuse of "sympathy" in sup j port ami did not get it. When will j intelligent -American workers learn . to ignore the advice of lary leader who "toD not, neither do they spin " but who live in comparative luxury off the earn- iiiga of honest industry by pretending to serve the cause of labor? Wftntoa for th deHwiaa of Tat MoaxiNa Aaroaus to either residence or place of busiiMW maj te made by portal cant or through tele- rjow. Atkf orecuianij- in uruTrry suiniiu u diatcly reponed to the office or puoucauon. Talaphena Main ML IN LIGHTER VEIN The climax of the yellow fever visita tion in New Orleans seems to have passed. It had attained considerable headway before drastic measures were taken to check it, but medical science and sanitation now evidently have control. A Cleveland man is credited with in venting a submarine boat which govern ment official? are examining. The craft is described as looking "like a shark," but there is no explanation whether the niarine or the land kind of shark is meant. The Lick observatory astronomers an nounce the discovery of a seventh satel lite of the planet Jupiter. Familie that exemplify the non-racial suicide theory may trace their fecundity to the in fluei and Example of Jupiter and Saturn. Chicago's superintendent of compul sory education says: "Women are des tined to be Ibe ruling sex in industrial ism. " This dictum he backs by federal statistic! showing that men are being elbowed out of the way by women in all gainful occupations. ' Fancy the coming time when the average man will be pinned down to the ha1 vocation of sit ting at the end of a" fishing pole wait ing for a nibble. The exorbitance of the claims made by foreign creditors against Venezuela is shown by the award made by Referee riumley yesterday in the cae of the demands of the French government. Eight cases, involving claims aggregat 1 ing $8,213,345. - were referred to Judge Plumley for final adjudication, and he has reduced that enormoul total to $i3fi212. which is not much more than Venezuela offered to settle for. The claims were for damages alleged to have been sustained by French citizens eon ducting mercantile enterprises in Vene zuela during the insurrection of 15)01. One bill, put in by the owners of a rail road, has been cut from 3.507319 to ?74.tVr, while other claims have been similarly reduced or rejected altogeth er. The result shows the danger and injustice of collecting alleged debts at the cannon's mouth. It is not likely the French are any worse than the rest. In all probability the Orman, British and American claims will turn out to be equally exorbitant. Once more is the grand modern principle of international arbitration vindicated by this award, from which, happily, there is not appeal. A MODERN LOVE STORY. ; '.. H K. Vision of beauty, 1 love, Love you with all of my life; Lift me to height far above, Say now you will be my wife. Cive me your promise, I pray, Say 1 can call yon my own; Brush all my trouble away. Say that you love me alone. Say you will marry lue. Then Make me the gayest of men. SI1K. Your talk is mighty nice, I know, But still we cannot live on love; And happiness must be below. ' Xot somewhere in the skies aliove. It's great to hear you praise my eyes. And when you speak I want to sob; But still I think that I'll be wise, By sticking to this present job. , Love won't buy pretty clothes, I guess. And I am very fond of dress. HE. Gone are the joys of life for me. O! heart of mine. How you can throb! Gone is the home I thought would be! Because my sweetheart has a job. Detroit Free I'ress. THE FAD. Young Mother It's awfully hard to think of a name for a baby or a dog. isn't it! Old Friend Ordinarily, yes. but every one will I Togo now. I4roit Free Press. BRITISH CRUISE IN THE BALTIC. Admiralty Disclaims Any Political Mo tive for Cruise. London, Aug. 20. In view of the dis turbed political conditions in the Scandi navian peninsula and the recent activi ties of the German enieror in that di- frer-tiotr it is but natural that keen in terest should be manifested in the cruise of the British channel fleet, which starts tomorrow fur the Baltic sea. The ad miralty, however, disclaims any politi cal motive in choosing this unusual lo cality for naval maneuvers. It is stated that the fleet will pay no ceremonious visits, that the Baltic is an open sea and that the fleet is simply on a cruise to execute maneuvers. It may lie accepted as a rule that a labor strike will succeed if it deserves to succeed and it will fail if it deserves to fail. Experience proves the correct ness of that conclusion. Examine the history of strikes in the L'nited States and the rule will be found to fit almost invariably. The few exceptions result from abnormal conditions. A strike that deserves to succeed always has the backing of public sympathy. The court of public opinion is guided by consid erations of equity and justice. When a labor issue comes before that bar it is examined and decided on its merits. And when public judgment is passed on such an issue the "die is east" for or against the striker". There is an ap purtenant feature of the strike which has been passed upon time after time, at the bar of public opinion, but which strike leaders strangely ignore. That is the unfairness of the so-called sympa thetic strike. A good illustration of its operation is afforded in the pending Los Angeles strike of carpenters. Workers in certain planing mills instituted a strike and the carpenters undertook to nssist them by refusing to handle lumber ordered long before, but that counted Public Ii Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great med icinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary II. Walters, of 546 St. Clair ave., Columbia, 0., writes: "For several months, I was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak, from useless doctors' drugs, that I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured." Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Price 50c. Comforts the heart, strengthens the mind. Is good ill or well. Makes the face bright as the summer morn. That's what Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Cures when all else fails. 35 cents at Frank Hart's drug store. BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, ORE. If you are thinking of attending Business College, you cannot afford to ignore the bet one in the North west. Our equipment is unsurpassed. The proprietors are teachers. Our graduates are all employed. We will assist you to a position when competent. SEND FOR CATALOGUE FREE. PORTLAND TO ASSIST Big Firms Will Run Cuts of Races in Their 11 Ads. ' APPEAR IN PORTLAND PAPERS Regatta Progressing Favorably Notes of Encouragement from Everywhere Princess Sacajawea Appoints Her Retinue. In eight day the streets of our city will lie tilled with a rollicking and mot ley multitude the eleventh annunl re gatta will have opened. In its history, the city has not been better prepared to accommodate the thousands who will attend. In addition to the regular hotels and rooming house and the hundred of apartment in private residence that will lie thrown oen to the visitor, we may boast of new establishment, a large and handsomely appointed as any in the Northwest. Although it would seem the entire interest I only mani fest among the promoter of the enter prise, not a day pae hut what there is evidence of interest, not only through out our own city, but. in other com munitie. President Wise yesterday received a letter from State Senator Sig Sichel, which stated that the following Port land linns during this week would in clude in their advertisement in the Portland papery, cut showing yacht and other race held during the regatta period this in compliance with the re quest of President Wise: Olds, Wort- man King, Meier Jt Frank company, I.ipman, Wolfe Jt Co., Hen .Selling, I. Gevurtz Sons and Tull & Gibbs, fur niture dealers; Woodward, Clark 4 Co. and McAllen 4 McDonnell. In this manner the regatta will re ceive better, advertising than money can buy and with the slide bring pro jected on the screens of the (star and Grand theatre at every show, the en terprise is receiving sufficient publicity in Portland, Blaine Phillips, chairman of the press committee, received .three response to the invitations to participate yesterday, one from Albert Johnson, managing edi tor of the Tacouia News, under date of August 111, which is esierially pleas ing and read a follows: "Sir: I regret that I will U unable to attend the Astoria regatta. I siti cesely hoi that it will be the sum-, it has always lieen. Permit me to ex press my thanks for the courtesies ex. tended. The notice were ued today and I will use others. Very respect fully, ALBERT -JOHNSON." Mr. Phillips will write a special story which he will dispatch to Mr. Johnson today and he feel assured it will lie used. The other letters were from Frank L. Merrick, manager of the ex position press bureau, and Willi E. Ilrindley, special writer under Mr. Mer rick, both legitimate newspapermen. Mr. Phillips will write several short stories, which will be sent Mr. Merrick today with the request that they be sent out by the exposition on its Western news service list. Princess Sacajawea has appointed the following ladies to serve in her retinue: Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. R. J. pilking ton and Mrs. A. A. Finch. These ladies will assist the primes in receiving at various court and other functions. ' When the Norwegian Singing society goc to Portland alsinid the steamer Miller, to participate in the festivities at the Lewis ami t'tmiik exposition, large banner advertising the regatta will adorn either side of the craft. There will it meeting of the regatta com pany tonight ut the Commercial street headquarter. A Touching Story la the saving from death of the baby girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Mil. He writes i "At the age of 11 months, our little girl was in declining health, with serious throat trouble, and two physicians gave her tip. AV' were al most in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's N Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Cold. The first bottle gava relief." After taking four bottle she; was cured, and is now in perfect health." Never falls to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At Chat, Rogers' drug store. 50e and fl guar anteed. Trial bottle free. . 1111 MAKES OLD THINGS NEW ElUflld Ulltcr instantly restores the brilliant newness and finish of Pianos, Fumitore, Picture Frames Interior Woodwork, Hardwood Floors, and all polished, varnished or enameled surfaces. It renews and redresses every thing it touches. Revarniahing is unnecessary, liecauaes scratches, stains and dirt instantly disap pear, leaving a smooth, prilliunt surface. ClQild Ueittr la not a varnlah. but a surface food that is absorbed by the old finish, instantly restoring the latter to its original bright ness. Easy to use only a niece of cheese cloth is necessary. Dries instantly. One delighted customer writes that it ia worth $100 per bottle. The price is only 60 cents. Sold by B. F. Allen 0 Sen Wall Paper, Paints, Etc., 365-367 Commercial St., Astoria. ' 1 1 I lama The Smith Premier Is the simplest and strong est ofall writing machines. It does better work, does it quicker,lasts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter Ltt ul lend you our little book tellinf ill ibout it. Typewriter lupplin. Ma chine! rented. Stenographer! furniihcd. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company 247 fcitark St., Portland Or. HAPPY MOTHER ! Wivmtaroao. Thai. Ms 14, IMS. Before niy baby w boro m a great mlaery. I waa utt utile to be ibout but luit m aoon I began totuke Wine of Cardui, which tut been recommended to me, I felt much bet tor. Id fact 1 feel that it it bed not been for eooufb to live through childbirth. But that wat made comparatively eaoy by taking your medicine for four morjtha before baby came. Wine of Cardoi reetored 017 bvaltk aa I took It two tuootha afterward. I cannot apeak too highly of Wine ofCardui 1 A 1 - m r-v v m 1 Y -A ofCardnt and I U SOT and I am aiad to an- dorte it TaiAiuaaa, Youno ViTaorf'a Otva. Wine of Carrlui ia a powerful tonic which acta on the penerative organ of women, regulating menstruation and gir- ino trine and atreuo-th ti th nrrrana arMrti "flatnmation and wealrnnu ha.v aJTectivl. It mi-Mi ninetaon Ant of every twenty eaaet of bearing-down paint or ovarian troublt. Wine of Cardui curea barrenneaa and aide the mother in conwving her itrengtb for the ordeal of cbildl.irth. After that event the Wine prevent dangerou flooding and help mother to quick recovery. Wine of Cardui i the one medicine a mother bould ue before and after childbirth. All druggiita (ell II M bottle Win of Cardui. r The Astoria ' Restaurant. If you want a gooil, clean meal or if you are in a hurry you should go to the Astoria Restaurant ThU fine restaurant ia thoroughly p.to. date in every tletall, EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SEKVICb ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN KOX. Pre, and Rnyt. F I. ULSllur. Secretary A. L. FOX, Vlc IV. A8TOKIA HAV1NU8 BANK, Trea Designers and Manufacturers of 1 tuf.lati:ht imhiovkd , ' , : Canning 'Machinery, Marine Engines 'and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Htrnet. BBS PRAEL 0 EIGNER TRANSFER C0.I Telephone XiL , (Fraying s expressing LIVERY STABLE All gdod ahipped tooureare will receive tpeelal attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. ThegMORNING ASTORIAN I75:CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's fSiBest Newspaper Weinhard's r Beer. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:staiii.iiii:i 1KH4I. Capital and Surplus $100,000 1. Q. A. nWl.nYfrM...nl O. L 1'ETc.KMu.N,. VlrvFrmMent nt tNK 1'ATTiiS, t'n.lilrr J. W. OAllNKK, AilMUt .). Ifr Astoria Savings Bank Capital Pulfl In llnO.OOO. Huri.hu and VwIIvMim! PwHU t.rt.ftO. TrHiiuii-ia a Ouri-ul tinnilng llunlm-aa. Jntri'l I'ald on Tim Di-tx-IU 168 Tenth 8trt, ASTORIA, OREGON. ark of Refinement. Clcanlinesi of person it one of tie moit diitinguUhing niurki of refinement, and commandi at all time the hijjhcit repect. " a .... , io promote cleanlincH, install In your leeping apartment or dreeing room a snowy, white, one-piece TStttBttosT Porcelain Enam. eled Lavatory, provided with an abundant flgw of hot nd cold running water. Our plumbers re skilled mechnic and do . e , aiuuctory worit. Let u quote you prices. MONTGOMERY,; Astoria Or. avi wm 3 AN ASTORIA PRODUCT i Palo Bohemian IVcr Lk-st In Tho Northwest Worth Pacific Brewing Co. . M X . I , . X Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, nairer Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked ami TransferredTrucks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Iloxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial StreetJ Phone Main 121