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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA, OUK.l TUESDAY, AUG ta, ijoj 1 4t -1. - f t 1 I 1 i I . .! r" 1 THE MORNING ASTORIAN ! tlie dignity of the j:rat country, but it ! injurious to our oomtiterw. Estsblishsd 1873. Published Daily by HE J. 8. OEULINGEIt COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year ?" 00 By mail, per month Jj0 By earner, per month "5 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. t mail per year. In advance ..$1 00 Entered at teeond-clas matter June iS, IMS, at the postoffice al Astoria, unon, under the act of Conpress of Mareta J, It is m toivstinji that the old icon's in poli tics, which ww sctiliinciitui, nave-entirely pa-wed away. anl we are now en- terms the neriod of economic politic. In the imt we ere shunted let the national soul p to perdition. .Now we are solicitous about the bo.lv : how slum it be clothed ami wherewith imll it he fed. It is useless to decry this as com mercialism nd this n a commercial np". "Seest thou a man diligent in hi busi ness, he shU stand b-fore kings and shall not stand before mean men," w uttered in a commercial age. Every age ha len commercial. The student of politic who intend to take an active part in public affair must inquire into the economic 'condition that' have brought men into conference in Tort land and Chicago. We are not aoinjj to have any more race issue or sectional politic. All that i buried with the 1T1W and 1709. the Mi- - - . V. J.liMnn nf TllK V OftXiKf I .... . i . i ... TTeStbKor hr- iippl compromise, in ..... Pn.m. mm am maov vj - La . am nit iirpti wtui urviiui. '' r- - . , . i ... t .ump antMim dp ----- peon. nj S 'nuhlkiion. IMPORTS FALL OFF Purchases by Russia from United States Decrease 46 per cent. OTHERS ARF IN PROPORTION General Decrease in Imports Over Euro pean Frontier During First Four Months of Present Calendar Year, a 1.5 Per cent War the Cause. Telephone Main Ml now the politic of three meal and a change of shirts. day GAME LAWS. The government printing office is in suspicion of graft. Too much pi, per haps. The fog the peace envoys struck en route to Portsmouth seem still to en velop them. New York and Washington are having typhoid scares. Must be jealous of New Orleans. Forty eases of appendicitis are re ported from Cheyenne, Wyo. Prosperity is rampant there, evidently. The Philadelphia mint has been closed. The common garden mint is doing all the business just now. , . The Taggarts threaten to return to Fort Leavenworth. Is that why the government has started a laundry there And just to think that one B. Frank- one walked through Philadelphia carrying his "roll" under his arm, in plain sight! lin It is an interesting fact, shown by the last census bulletin that the southern whites have a larger proportion of chil dren than the whites of the north, but in this respect the negroe are away, ahead of the palefaced in both sections. While everything points to the dis ruption of the peace negotiations at Port-mouth, we are sanguine as to the results of President Roosevelt's eTorts to bring about a reconciliation. Mr. Roosevelt has -ford his way to a po sition where he enjoys the admiration of the entire world; his options are not only respected but solicited and it is reasonable to lielieve his plea for the preserving of amicable relations between the emissaries of Russia and Japan will be received with more deference than would be those of any other ruler. Pigmy President Castro has placed or ders in Europe for torpedo boats, guns and ammunition at a cost of about $2, 00n.000. This formidable array of armament he will use to fight the Yan kees. He is said to have remarked that he will not permit the emissary of President Roosevelt to enter Venezuela. Primarily we are at loss to perceive from what source Castro will obtain this two million dollars; from the poor mouth he has repeatedly put forth when pressed for the settlement of the claims of flermany, or Great Britain or half a down other countries we are inclined to believe he has discovered something along the lines of "open Sesame," or he has hypnotized some European country into extending credit, we can only say it will soon become necessary for Uncle Sam to take this troublesome South American across his knee and spank him real hard. Xo fears need arise as to a call for volunteers being issued. The smallest torpedo boat in the American navy can take care of Castro. The sale of deer. elk. moose, mountain sheep or spotted fawn is absolutely prohibited. Licenses-It is unlawful for any person to hunt in this state without having first procured from the County clerk of one of the counties of the state a license therefor, which license the hun ter must have w ith him, and in his po ession at the time of hunting. A license procured in any county is god for the entire state. All license expire on Dec ember 21 of each vear. Fees: Fur resi dents, $1; for non residents, 10. The law says: Xo license shall be required of a man or members of his own family for permission to hunt upon his own lands." Then-fore Ixiware of hunting bevond the boundaries of your own Innd without having procured a license. Seasons. . Spotted Fawn-Closed at all times. Elk Closed until Sept VMM. Buck Deer Closed let ween Xovemlier of each year and August loth of the fol lowing year. Female Peer Closed between Novem ber 1 of each year and September 1 of the following year. Xight hunting and the use of dogs pro hibited. Limit Five deer in any one open season. "e". " e, 144.000 to l.HOH. deer during the open season, not to ex- eeed five deer, must make an affidavit before any justice of the peace, setting forth the killing of each (leer and that the same were killed by the affiant. The justice of the jsace thereupon isue to the afliiant one leather tag for each deer. These tags must 1 securely fastened with wire, one tag to each deer skin. The tags are issued to the county clerk bv the state game warden, and nre by them distributed to the justices of the peace. It is evident from the foregoing as the law now stands, that the tags cannot be issued before the deer have been killed, ami it is useless to apply for them until that time. Xo tai.'s can be issued after the expira tion of five days from the close of the open season . The making of false affidavits is se verely punished. The possession of the tags regularly and -lawfully issued, entitles the owner thereof to have the game transported anywhere within the state, but not be yond the boundaries of the state. St MAKES OLD THINGS NEW ' " Washington. Aug. 21. Import into Russia over the Kuroiean frontier du rinu the tast four months of the calen dar year have fallen off 27.5 per cent a compared with imiorU during the cor responding period in r.HM. hxports ilu rinc the same iieriml are 7.2d percent in execs of l!HM. These figure are taken from the Russian official trade return jut received at the department of com merce and la!or. The heaviest decrease of imiorts were under the general head of raw and semi manufactured ntutcriul and lightese under the head of manufac ture. The decrease in imports is distributed from equally among the various coun tries that have Wn supplying Rusia with article of manufacture or con sumption. From tiermany the decrease was alxmt 20 per cent, the I'nited King dom M per cent and France almost 40 per wnt. The latter trade discrimina tion is explained by the fact that the imports from France have tocn com poed to a larger extent of articles of immediatte consumption and luxuries. Owing to the considerable shrinkage in the quantity and value of raw cotton imported, the total imports credited to the United States and Egypt during the four months show even heavier decrease. Thus, import of cotton from the United State have fallen aliout M per cent in value from l..34i.tm in 1!KU to $0.41.- 000 in 10o." and 35 js-r cent In uuaantity from 107.rt millions of (siimd to fi'.t.!) million of pounds; while the total im M.rt credited to this country have de creased aliont -I"' per cent from iM'.t.:tflO, 000 in !MI4. to in..f)22,Sl in IM.I. The iniort from Egypt, almost all cotton, show an even heavier relative decrease, of nearly .V ter cent from W, It cannot escape public attention nor pass unnoticed by the politicians that the Trans-Mississippi Congress and the Reciprocity Conference at Chicago are taking up some very practical public and political questions. Out of tnese questions will issue the politics of the immediate future. Commerce and immi gration are brought to the front, pushed up by the thought of the people. While the Oovernors of Oregon. sd Washing ton in addressing the Portland Congress, saw only one fraction of the immigra tion question, Governor Pardee of Cali fornia brought it all into focus, and took the only tenable ground, by insisting that all nations have equality of treat ment in respect to immigration. Any A Touching Story Is the saving from death of the baby girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At the age of 11 monthi. our little girl was in declining health, with serious throat trouble, and two physicians gave her up. We were al most in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. The first bottle gave relief. After taking four bottles she was cured, and is now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At Chas. Rogers' drug store. 50c and $1 guar anteed. Trial bottle free. The Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est of all writing machines. It docs 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 Let ui lend you our little book telling all bout it. Typewriter luppliei. M chutes rented. Stenographer! lurnunea. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company 247 Stark St., Portland Or. EI4HI4 Q(ir instantly restore! the brilliant newness and finish of Pianos, Furniture, llcture rYames Interior Woodwork, Hardwood Floors, and all polished, varnished or enameled surfaces. It renews and redresses every thing; it touches. Kevarnishing Is unnecessary, hecauses scratches, stains and dirt instantly disap pear, leaving a smooth, Brilliant surface. .-.' ( tUHld Utittr b not a vamlh. but a surface foot) that la absorbed by the old finish, Instantly restoring the latter to its original bright ness. Easy to use only a piece of cheese cloth is necessary. Dries instantly. One delighted customer writes that it is worth f 100 per bottle. The price is only 50 cents. Sold by B. F. Allen 6 Sen Wall Paper, Paints, Etc., 365-367 Commercial St., Astoria. PSORIASIS AND ECZEMA Crust, Tetter, Ringworm, and Scalled Head, and Every Form of Torturing, Disfiguring Humors from Infancy to Age. CURED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema ; the (right ful scaling, at in psoriasis ; the loss of bair and crusting of the acalp, aa in scalled head ; the facial disfigure mcnt. a in pimples and ringworm' the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum all demand a remedy of almost super human irtucs to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such stands proven beyoud all doubt. No state ment is made regarding the in that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity aiid sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the cer tainty of speedy and permanent cute, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standaid skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. CAPT. GRAHAM'S CURE Of Distressing Humour. Captain W. S. Graham, 1311 Koff St., Wheeling, W. Va writing under date of June 14, '04, says: " I am to grateful I want to thank Cod that a friend recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. I suffered for a long time with sores on my face and back. Some doctors said I bad blood poison, and other that I had barbers' itch. None of them did me any good, but they all took my money. My friends tell me my skin now looks as clear as a baby's, and I tell them Cuticura Soap and Ointment did it." Cl-iin Sop, OlnimMii. and Pllli xli throof hrt hr world. f-'ittr OruKftCh.m.Curp.. H"''ii,ftuJFfv9 ffeodfaf "Uowtot'yrtfcwiJ'HiuixMif." When you feci a sense of weight and oppression after meals, it means indi gestion. Hollister'g Rocky Mountain Tea positively cures indigestion, consti pation and stomach troubles. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets at Frank Ilart's drug store. Fiendish Suffering, if often caused by sores, ulcers and can cers, that eat sway your ekin. Wm. Be dell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I have used Bueklcn's Arnica Salve, for ulcers, sores and cancers. It is the best healing dressing I ever found. Soothes and heals cuts burns snd scalds. 25 e st Charles Rogers' drug store. . Going East? Listen: When you reach Ogden you can go aboard a through Standard or Tourist Pullman, running via Rock Island System by way of the Scenic Route through Colorado, thence to Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. Rock Island Tourist sleepers seem "like home" in their completely comfortable and rest ful atmosphere. They are as neat as wax, are manned by Pullman conductors and porters and in addition to this, they are in charge of a Rock Island excursion manager. The Rock Island has three Eastern gateways Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern states. Send for our folder "Across the Continent in s Tourist ' Sleeping Car," snd sak all the questions you like. a. h. Mcdonald, Oenersl Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ors. r The Astoria : Restaurant. If you want a k"I. -'lcn meal or if you ore in a hurry you should go to the Astoria Restaurant This finu .restaurant is thoroughly uj-to. date in every ilctuil. EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICb ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Frea. ami Ruyt. F L BISHOP. Secretary JTA. T.. FOX, Vice Pres. ' ASTORIA 8AVINO8 UANK.Treas Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST lMPliOVED Canningpachincry, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. correspondence; SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Hlrfet. PRAEL 0 EIGNER TRANSFER CO.) Telephone 33L f Fraying g expressing LIVERY STABLE All goods shipped loourcsrs will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. ThepiORNING ASTORIAN I75:CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's ft Best Newspaper Weinhard's Lorbc, r Beer. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:sT.UM.IMIi:i 1NN4I. Capital and Surplus $100,000 J. Q. A. HOWI.HY.rrwUil.nt O. t I'KrfcllHO.N, Vlrcl'resldptit Flt.tSK I'ATTUS. fn.lilor J. W. (iAKNK.K, Allul 1 MT Astoria Savings Bank Capita! 1'iilrt In IWO.00O. Hiirpttm sort fiotHMfil I'roBls 3S,0(, Truuwla Ui-tirral Banking llunlncn. J ntn-l I'ald on Tims DrmIU 168 Tsnth 8trtt, ASTORIA, OREGON I 1:11 JJ3ia imam A Mark of Refinement. Cleanliness of person ii one of the most distinguishing marks of refinement, and commands at all times the highest respect. To promote cleanliness, Install in your sleeping apartment or dressing room snowy white, one-piece "jtaivdard Porcelain Enm eled Lavatory, provided with an abundant flow of hot and cold running water, Our plumbers are skilled mechanics snd do satisfactory work. Let us quote you prices. J. A. MONTGOMERY,? Astoria Or. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian 1'eer l'est In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. I 5 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Maoauer Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Fur niture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street) Phone Main 121