The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 23, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, ORE.'
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST j, 1905,
THE MORNING ASTORIAN
Established 1873.
Published Daily ty
tHC J. 8. DEtllNGER COMPANY.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By mail, per year $7 00
By mail, per month .............. 60
By currier, per month "5
the w.a of miiiil of an Anicrknn jiirl
is iim(. !he is plm-vd In-fore her mini
tiv women in an nlwiml liv'ht ami sub
jected to the ridicule of that Unu'iit
wliieli tU'liulits in euiivrlv devout ins
Morion of tlim )mrtiou!ar rlimvter. 3'ln
truth about fta adaWan-l-a-' the Am
eiiited l'ri'ss irtit4 tur tW briefly we
to'lieve tin Tulef at .loltfilhl ptoiw
in Mia Rnewlf A-is Wf 'v'noiijtfi.- Not
content with the iutellijeeinv that Mi
Roosevelt. v;i v,h'vouhI,V4 insulted, .the
yellow press, enlisting the Mriv ot
u reporter whose unaciltative irttwe
easily take precedence over that of ii
Verne, offer a detailed account of the
imkieut, a torv vthicJt-jml with
out ,tlu r ftliht!t,teitan', a ciinulJ.
WEEKLY ASTORIAN. ITI Uo, iateil lYes fraakrv Emitted
L mall, per year. In advance ..II 00 1 that iu Mory'wa lelavej in rusins-
iion.'J Aovr it m-fm indeed Htrnge tliat
th repreeiititit if the luupv-t "Jeast"
wire service, or the correspondent of a
service eoiuonition of like ilk eould have
leen on 'the Hit' at tjie previse time
the sultan ofSlu'a'4 io presumptu
ous ami nm' yet ubjeyieit to 'anything
so discountying a delay Hi dispatching
his story. Surely the yellow journal
Ut are losini; Their enterprise when
they permit the Associated lress
Entered at teconet-claas matter June il,
18, at the posUifflee at Astoria, Oregon,
under the act of Congress of March S, ls-Ta.
aTOMere for the oVUwimr of Tut Moumxe
Aotoua to elthor reeudeoc or plac of husiorw
mj be made by poAal card or through tele
ehooe. Anr ImruWitj- In detlrar ahonld be
UBiaediatelj reported to the office of publication
Telephone Main 661.
Hrit.'uu' oldest and proudest fumilic.
Nearly a third of the population of
I'atgnry. it is claimed, is from the I'ni
ted States, and a very larjjo proHUtioii
is from Illinois and Iowa, A Minnesota
land company i pttiii rndy to iutro
diloe the the new irrigated lands, parlic
ulaiiy to the irrigation farmer of the
tinted States.
It is not planned to limit the holdings
nut a nut will lie charged Jor water
annually, whether the laud is worked
or not. and it U evmnted that this an
nuat charge of .VI cent an acre wil
have the effect of preventing the hold
ings of knds for speculative piirtoes,
Tlte average price of the laud at the
beginning will be 1.1 an acre.
there is a marked absence of the "Imd
man ami the rough element, male and
female, usually found iu the Canadian
nnHsis oi emulation, mere are no
gambling joints, no led light districts,
and no saloons except the bar which
is run in the connection with a hot
In Calgary no less than IrtO,lHHl is in
vested in churches.
to
LjWIOH,ea,it.BEL
file -news ahead ot them or even at the
ame'tiine. But w are not estimating
the relative merits of the Associated
IVess, the Hearst special service, the
Publishers' Press, or the Serippn-M
Some examples of high kicking bv hae corporation. .We are wlHied the
the thermometer are furnished by the 'story- printed In the Monday .lotirha
Las Vegas N'ev. News. The towna written iu New York vity. We
give he reiM of Piesiilcut Koosevclt
of Las Vegas shows up fairly well with
a record of 120 degrees in the shade.
but that figure is eelipsed by other ad
jacent points, thus: Kioville, 12f; Kl
Dorado canyon, 12$; Cottonwood island,
133. " .
That famous or infamous bull-sticker
who exhibited at Tia Juana. XIcx., last
week promise that next Sunday he "will
kill the four wild bulls or be killed
himself, without using horses in the
arena." If he would give assurance of
making good the latter part of the prom
is the show would be worth going to
tee.
that his daughter's name lie respected
some .consideration. .ot a day s,e
but what some vellow paiier connect
this young woman's name with a di
gusting f tory. some, we are sorry to
say, having a degree of truth, but tac
majority being utterly unfounded. The
men who offer the limp excuse, "for
the sake of a storv" are being too num
erous.
GREAT IRRIGATION WORK.
There is no question about the fitness
of the name of Death valley. A report
from Bullfrog alludes to the finding of
a victim, of thai awful locality and say
it U "the S."th: of thV kind this Miiimer.'
The tat vietim was familiar with the
valley, having prospected there for years.
The eruiser Giicago behaved badly in
entering the harljor at San Francisco on
Thursday, first running aground and
then butting into the crippled gunboat
Bennington. Has the grudge between
Chicago and San Francisco extended to
the war craft!
It may be news to Portland editors to
know that the natives pronounce Iloilo,
Eelo-Eelo, not Eelo-Weelo. It may also
lie news to learn that Lo Angeles, Los
Anegelees, Loss Angeliss and Las Angee
lees is pronounced Loes Han-gna-laas;
Hueneme. V-ne mee; La Jolla, La Hoya,
and Ciaudad Jaurez, Queadaa Htmreth.
The cause of the Bennington Ixiiler
explosion is accredited to the closing of
a valve which should have been left
ojen. Ensign Charles T. Wade is de
ignated as being responsible, lie being
the only survivor of the officers ami men
;n charge of the boiler. His mental suf
fering on realizing that the cause of the
accident hag been traced to him, will
probably be more severe than any pun
ishment a courtniartial may indict. The
yellow press, defective boilers. Sccre
tary Bonaparte is coming forward as
an iconoclast.
It is unfortunate that an accidental
blow in a good-natured boxing match
on board tile cruiser Yankee should
have resulted jn the death of one of
the conte-tants. for the occurrence will
lie reported far and wide and is likely
to convey a wrong iniirressioii of the
habitual athletic activities of the en
listed men of the navy. It is contended
by thoe of long experience that boxing
i a wholesome sport for men who are
retricted to the small available area
on shipboard, and that it is ordinarily
productive of results at h'at as good as
any other form of physical exercise.
The death of Cohen is especially regret
table berau-e it will elicit the unfounded
critici-iu of those who are not well in
formed of the circumstances. There is
so much popular interest in everything
connected with the navy that those in
authority should take pains to regulate
Hie sport and guard effectively against
a repetition of the unfortunate incident.
The publicity, accompanying the Tag
gait ca-e and that accorded the alleged
addressing of love letters to Mi-s Alice
lioosevelt nhd Nils' Insult offered by a
repulsive dignitaary, the sultan of Sulu,
who presumed to propose marriage to
the daughter of our chief executive, dif
fers only in degree, not in kind. As
usual, the yellow press, in its perverted
conception of enterprise, makes haste
to take advantage of an opportunity
Canada Has One of The Largest Ditches
in The World.
Caalgary, Province of Alberta.
Canada, Aug. 22. lust outside of
this town is the largest irrigation work
on the American continent. By a great
ditch, tR) feet wide on the bottom, with
ten feet in water depth, and iiaving a
capacity 01 z.uuu cuiuc teet ot water a
second, the Bow river which rises in the
llockie. is made to water tiOn.OlK) acres
of gently sloping grazing lnd. The
first cost of the work is ;m.(m, aand
a second project, which is approved, will
reclaim a large additional acreage at a
cost of $000,000.
The Calgary irrigation project is T.'i
ier cent completed, and by next fall
the first lands will he opened to settle
ment. The average pri will 1 about
$12 an acre.
Responsible for the Calgary project is
its present engineer. William Pierce.
who got his idea while on a vi-it to the
I'nited States, and first urged the util
ization of the Bow river in 1HS2. He
finally persuaded a Canadian railroad to
back the undertaking.
Irrigation in this latitude is for for
age crops, for this is that anomalous
region of "chinook winds," where cattle
range all winter without shelter. The
climate is comparatively mild, and the
general character of the country sug
gests Texaa.
Xearly all the eatle grown in the
Calgary district are shipped out alive.
About IKMKXl go every year to Liver
pool, where they are slaughtered; 2").
fK) go into local consumption, and an
other 2,IKM) go west to Vancouver, B.
C. There is but one small packing houtie
at Calgary.
There is a strong flavor of F.nglish to
this little city of 12,000 inhabitants
lying far out here at the base of the
Canadian snowcapped Kockics. Kvery
afternoon a good'v number of smart
looking men and women may le ob
served in democrat wagons, California
carts and on horseback making their
way to the outskirts of the town, where
a polo game is to 1st witnessed. Theii
afternoon tea would U-tray their Brit
sh origin if their swooping habit of
ecch left any doubt on the subject
The men wear white eordurov riilina
breeches with shirts open at the throat
and arms bare to the elbow, and their
mounts show that they are gentlemen of
means.
The women bring their luncheons in
their rigs and when hungry tiiey picnic
where they chance to be. They think
nothing of driving twenty miles into
town to see a polo game.
There is another sort of an English
man, lie is the "remittance man who
is here for the good of his country. He
regarded by his fellow citizens and
neighWs as a pest. He usuaally re
civs his rqmittavc ahoiiti once a
quarter, and he makes it his first busi
ness to spend it. He makes a pretence
of stock raising, but his ranch is gen
erally rented. He is often quarrelsome,
lazy and a confirmed drunkard, but after
his name there is almost alwaya always
a title connecting him with one of Great
WEEEKLY CROP SUMMARY.
Light showers occurred during the fore
art of the week in the lower )ortion
of the Willamette valley and in the
northern i-oast counties. Elsewhere
throughout the state dry weather pre
vailed. The tcnirntetires in western
Oregon averaged normal, while the
weather east of the Cascades was slight
ly cooler than usual, especially at night.
The rain somewhat revived vegetation.
hut as a whole, the amounts were too
mall to do any good, and gardens
com, potatoes and pastures are suffer
ing for want of moisture.
(iraiu is about all cut and in the stack.
The yields in the Willamette valley
con tin lie di-iippointing. but in the fob
umbin and the (irand Hondo valley
the returns are verv gratifying. Ibi
re making seasonal progress, and when'
praying was thorotigly done the liv
lave nlMiut disappeared, lorn Is earing
ng ami rilling nicely and a good i-ri
is iinucaicii. mock continues to lose
llesh.
Plums and some varieties of prunes
are rie and being gathered. The yield
f most fruits will fall In-low the aver
age. iiowi in ouaniuv aim size, .11pics
and pears are small and dropping unit
than usual. Peaches are olentiful and
if gosl flavor.
Clatsop, Clatsop county. There hav
wen several light rains this week, and
egctation now wears a much brighter
olorj with a little more rain fall pas
tnres will tie assured and the turnip
crop much increased.
"I. S. Department of Agriculture
Climate and Crop Bulletin of the Weath
er Bureau. Oregon Section, for the week
ending Monday -Inly 21, Ifo.".
A. It. Wol.I.AIlF.H,
Acting Section Director, Portland, Ore
1111
MAKES OLD THINGS NEW
IW, tfRer Instnntly rcBtorea
the brilliant newness and finish of
nanos, FurniMre, I'ictur Frame
Interior ; Woodwork, Hardwood
i loon, and til polished, varniahod
or numild surfaces. ;
It rtuiewi and redroaaea evtry
thuur it touches, lie vrniihiii(ria
unnecessary, bwauaea scratches,
ataina and dirt instantly diaap
pr. leaving a amooth, brilliant
surface.
CUsId Utattr is not a varnish, but
Surface food that ! akanrtuui K11
the old finish, instantly restoring
the latter to lta orijrlnal briirht
ness. Easy to use onlv a
of cheesecloth U necessary. Dries
instantly.
One delighted customer writes
that It is WOrth SI OA nor bnttU
The price U only 50 cents.
Sold by
B. F, Allen & Sen
r
The
Astoria
Restaurant.
If you want a good, clctin meal or if you
are in a hurry you should
g to the
Astoria Restaurant
Thin 'fine restaurant is thoroughly up.to.
. date in every detail.
EXCELLENT MEALS.
EXCELLENT SEKVICI:
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ASTORIA IRON WORKS
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JOHN FOX, I'rea. and Snyt. L. FO.V, Vice I'rea, i .
F L lUSHor. Secretary t AHTOltJA UAVlNUti DANK, Treai
Designer! and Manufacturer! of
THE LATE8T IMI'KOVM)
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers,
m Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
coRRtspoNoeNce; solicited.
Foot of Fourth Htreet
1 J- - - ji rmnmmmm
Wall Paper, Paints, Etc.,
365-367 Commercial St., Astoria.
LICK
San Franrivro'i leading con
venient e and family hotel
centrally located. Con
venient to ail cur lines, and
places of amusement and in
terest. Cafe and C.rill at
tached. Rate $1.00 per day
and up. Street cart direct to
hotel from and to ail depots.
HOUSE
San Francisco, Cal.
PRAEL 0 EIGNER TRANSFER CO.!
Telephone 11.
D RATING 8 EXPRESSING
UVERY STABLE
All good ihipred tooureara will receWeipacial attention.
709-715 Commercial Street.
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Beer.
Are You
Up to the Hark?
11 nui iceung as wen as you
5nouia, ao not make the mis
take of letting your health take
care of itself. Resort to
Beecham's
Pills
8oId Everywhere. In boxeo 10c. and 2Sc.
SOUVENIRS
I Of all kiixl tan 1m fmi In n- in I
I choice a nrtnii'iit. I
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VISITORS
And other ure wcl.-ome to iii-M-rt
our tock at 11 11 v time.
Yokohama Bazar lm T,n,h 8,rMt
tX Comim-rcla! HI reel, Aitorl
STATEMENT OF
Astoria Savings
Bank
At the close of liminesii Airgubt 10, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and din
counts ?.jC7,8f)9 70
County warrants 18,1.10 40
City warrants . . 43,449 82 $029,389 02
Ileal estate 14,500
IJue from banks 91,91(5 73
Canh on hand 55,930 00 147.832 73
..791,742 65
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid In $100,000 00
Surplus , 35,000 00 1
Undivided profit 14,927 21
DR. CHARLES
FLESH FOOD
Farth Form anal ComDlaxlon
Ha ba artMafallT wad br Itaaiad
Hitwa ntgm aaa wmmi m uaaioa lot
tor laaa m ymra.
Wherever applied H It laetaatly atMoifet
inrenn xmm porn vi iaa im sno iu wea
dtrlnl aatrluaa feed U waiting UMMa,
RCMOVINQ WRINKLES
ulffcyautte,Mtpplleatla altaa laswiai
a fmrfcbl Imsnrmannl. I
Dr. CbarlM FlMh Food la Mltlvtty the
oalT prcparatlea kaawa to mdil mIbc
thai wtll roaad kollawt la tb atck and
eradaca firai, tMUajr 1MB m Ula taeaki
uu aaa uiu
For Dwaloplof tha Boat
nr brtaita. ihraakta from aurttDn II aai the
mgBMt laoarMaini el ihtiUUu Two
ti art aftM frWt ta auk taa fctut
lira, larg aaa aaaaunu.
old it DBfAtTatxirraToaxaairrj
DRUOCUtTa.
mIm H M - - -M . I
tat aaraaiar of mia avrxUAL
aid Mad on dollar, wo wlil Mad two (2)
FREE Aaao)oJf adoorook,A(iof
rnbb Muun," fully llhidraM, Will M
unt fro to on Uh oaailu U coaM ta oa Hr
can auuuog. Mwaaa. gm
OR. CHARLES CO. "LWiV
First National Bank of Astoria, Ore.
i:si.utu.siii:i iHsit.
Capital and Surplus $100,000
J. Q. A. !inwt.RV.frliint
O. I. rKTtKMw.V. Vlie-I'realitrnt
KltANK I' ATT' IS, Cnnlilrr
J W. UAIINKK, AuNlNUl ( ml.lir
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital falit In IWO.Oon. Hurplua and rndlvlilrd IVortt UVOO.
TmuxuMa a i.ciieml Him king llimlneaa. InUTent paid on Time I)enIla
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Dividends unpaid
Subject to check$389,704 31
Time certifioates. 237,130 12
Demand certifi
cate 14,861 01
120 00
Living Scow for Sale Cheap.
Living acow for Bale. Sixty feet long,
17 feet wide; good house, ceiled inside;
641,695 441 good range and pumps go with the
scow; luitahle for residence or seining
Total (791,742 65 J outfit. Inquire Astorian office.
n Hi
Mark of Refinement.
V1
Clcanlineii of person ii one of. the
moit ditinguiihing nurti of refinement, and
commandi it all timet the highest respect.
, To promote cleanliness, Install n your
Ieeping apartment or dressing room a inowy
white, one-piece "iVadtwdT Porcelain Enam- "
eled Lavatory, proviJed with an abundant flow
of hot and cold running water.
Our plumbers ire skilled mechanic! and do
satisfactory work. Let us quote you prices.
MONTGOMERYajAstoria Or.
I AN A5T0RIA PRODUCT I
Palo Bohemian 15cer
Iiest In Tho Northwest
North Pacific Brewine Co.
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY 8J1ERMAN, Manager
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Chucked an.l Transfcrrn.l.-TmrV. it,,.
Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
niture
433 Commercial Street
ippi
Phone Main 121