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THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily by TEX J. S. BELLINGER COM? ANT. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 6j mail, per year 17.00 By mail, per month .60 By carrier, per month .73 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance. $1.00 Entered aa teoond-elasa matter June B 191ft, t tbe poatofllee at Astoria, ore (on, under tbe art of Couf rws of March S, 187. t9Onfera for Um dollwin of Thi M obn txa urroaiAX to either rwhlooce or place of buainraa nay be made by postal card or through tele bona. Any imparity in d Utwt aboiild be aubediaiely reported to tbe office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. WEATHER TODAY. Portland, Nov. 7. Western Oregon, Western Washington: Increasing cloudiness followed by showers, Eastern Oregon: Onerally fair. Eastern Washington: Inorea- ing in cloudiness and probably. followed by showers in tlw North portion. fully $$00,000 md has some new mining ventures. The foundation of ibis for tune was laid in GolJfieKla, Xev., where his prosptive partner "struck it rich." Mr. Parker, aside from being wealthy is a preacher of ability. Nearly every Sunday he (111 a pulpit in Montolair, a fashionable suburb of Denver, . and preaches in a highly creditable manner, o POOR CHICAGO. One of the most frequ-nt and offen sive phenomena of mental vilenesa in thi country has made its reappearance in Chicago, where the chk-f of police is now exhibiting his own character by demanding that all works of art in that city be draped. Thi, however, was to be expected in a community where police men are the ait critics. 0 WORK IN DARKNESS. The total number of persons employed at mines and at the miarra-s in the j flitted Kingdom and the Isle of Man during 1904 was 074.G34, of whom 877,- 0.i7 wet employed in or alnuit mines and 97,577 in or atxuit quarries. Of tlie 877,037 person" rmplovttl at mines, tl!8,fKi7 worked under grtuuid and 17$,0!H) alwve ground; of the luttr, were, women. 0 The Interstate Commerce Commission, it is reported, is determined to test the question of whether or not it has juris diction over private car lines. Consider ing how little power the eonimision really has even wK re its jurisdiction U unquestioned, it is difficult to sty how the result of the test can seriously af fect the private car linr-s, one way or the other. Sell More of Chamberlain'! Couth Remedy Thai of AU Others Pat Ttthr. Mr. Tlioe, George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, sayst T have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced in to Canada, and I sell as much of it as I do all tither lines I have on my shelve put together. Of the many Mown sold under guarantee, I have not had one bottle returned. I can personally recom mend this medicine as I have used it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results." For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. "How long des it take to empty this hall?"' asked the lecturer, looking alout the auditorium. "I don't know exactly," replied the janitor; "but if you wish, when you begin lecturing, I'll tell 'em." Yonker Statesman. 0 G8Q Of Pnoumonio on EilQeord There is no case on re cord of acold resulting in Pneumonia, or other seri ous lung trouble, after 75C PER MONTH For tUo Man's Unreasonableness. is often as great as woman's. But Titos. S. Austin, Mgr. of the "Reublican" of Leveirworth, 1ml., was not unreason able, when he refused to allow the doe tors to operate on his wife, for female trouble, "Instead," he says, "we con eluded to try Klectrio Bitters. My wife was then so sick she could hardly leave her bed, and five (5) physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Else trie Bitters, she was perfectly cured and can now perform all ber household unties Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, drugjis-t, price 50c. CAMPAIGN STATUS. The wihtdrawal of Mr. Elmore and Mr. Wise from the heads of the pri mary nominating tickets in the prea-nt campaign, haivea Ui whole situation wide open for readjustment There is an unwonted silence on tbe part of the heterogenous opposition, due primarily no doubt, to the painful reaction from Mr. Wise's considerate and irrevocable retirmaont. But silence does not always mean inertia, and it is reported that the Demo-Citizens have their lines laid their men chosen, and will foist the com bine upon the public at the propitious moment,' (if there is a propitious mo ment in store for them.) On the other band the republicans have gone ahead in the full light of day, have signified their wishes as to men and have ' not been at all backward in announcing their municipal'doctrines. In due and timely season, that is, just as soon as some re spected citizen shall be chosen for the bead, of their ticket and before the pri maries, they will perfect toe alignment . of ita personnel and put it where it will "do the-most good for the City of As toria. 0 .' NEW WEALTH. ' It is not to be doubted for a moment that the residents of this city and coun ty are fully alive to the wonderful channels for investment and industry found for them by tlie scientific pilot, Dr. David T. Day, in tlie matter of the mineral bearing sands that lie about here in billions of tons awaiting exploi tation to the last dollar of inconceivable profit The work will develop slowly perhaps, as is natural in the case of a brand new idea suddenly launched; but once started under intelligent auspices, the industry will soon overshadow the best and richest of all Astoria's present .commercial engagements. 0 Yes, and how manv of those who are crying "tainted money" and are object ing to church organizations receiving do nation from Mr. Rockefeller would, had they had the financial success of that man have given others the oppor- Mrs. Psmith Hut how did you man age to keep tiat secret a whole week lear! f. t-. . ... a a jirs. ivjones 11 wasn t nard. 1 sim ply staid away from the Browning club, and when calif came I sent word that .1 wasn't home.- Cleveland !-ad er. GENUINE SCRAPPER. The English lIers tell a n-w story of Nelson, oir hih is not particularly appropriate to the. tiny of fiiendli- nese between England ami Haiice. Nel- nn whs talUiii'' one dav with Mr.s Swinburne, of Ilamsterly, and the con WMt-sfltion turned uism Frenchmen. "1 navef see a FretW-hnui. Mrs. Swin burne," said Nelson, "'wit bout shiverin" from head to foot." As the relator of the anecdote says, any one w'w has s en a dog quivering when restrained from falling upon a familiar enemy will ap preciate the feeling that mad.- Nelson shiver. He felt aa la-fought. Constipation. Health is absolutely impossible, if tunity to take Or same stand against I constipation be present. Many serious them! leases' of liver and kidney complaint - -o have prung from neglected constipation. Why is it that lovelv woman is more s,uen adorable condition is unneces beautiful at this nailieular time of year lUT7 iner ia a cure for it. Herbine than at any other particular time of wiW Pdi,3r remedy matters. C. A, year!" eks the St. Louis Republic. It Lindsay, P. M.. Bronson, Fla. writes, is probably because she has more clothes Feb' 12 182s "Having used nerbine, - ...... I r 1 - m 1 on. Lovely woman usually looks best k "' or con-upa the more she has one. t,on- Sohl by Frank nart Suhet a o J There's no beauty in all the land Summing up the evidence thus far w ' compare, taken in the insurance inquiry, it seems ,Ier 'P r Iw y bright, Ihflt the nrincinle of philanthropy was takes Koeky Mountain Tea at extended in every direction save that I nint Sold by Frank Hart, drug of the policy-holders. They "paid the g'8t freight." o "Some North Montana communities," sars the Butt Inter-Mountain, "feel so sorely oppressed by Uncle Jim Hill's railways that they are eager to have him build new lines to increase his fa cilities for giving them the worst of it." o- President McCurdy doe not appear to know enough about the affairs of his in surance company to" justify iis big sal ary, The , investigating committee is hav ing trouble to get the most ordinary information from him. mm MM mi had been taken. It stops the cough and heals the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. Do not take chances on a cola wearing away or experiment with some un known preparation that costs you the same as Foley's Honey and Tar. Remember the name and get the genuine. 1 Sinn Citd for Thru Ucntht, The foUowinz letter from A. J. Noa- baotn, of Batesville. Jnd.. telle Ita ewa atoryt "I suffered tor three month with a Mvare cold. A druggist prepared no OR G ASTORA Delivered right at your door every morning before breakfast by the MCST CARRIER SYS TEM in the country. the Morning Astorian Contains the Latest Telegraph News. Shipping loteligence, Condensed Local News. Portland Market Reports Real Estate Transactions, Society News, ' Railroad News, Sporting News. County Official News. Complete Want Columns And in fact all of the News of the Country oma medicine, and a physician pro id not im I then tried Foley's Honey 1 crlbod for me, yet I did ret I ley'i aad eight dose cured mo.' 7 And Tar, Three sires-23c. 50c. $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half time as much aa tbo small flat and the S1.00 bottle almost tlx rlmas aa much. SOLO AID BECOKZEIDED IT CHARLES IMXZKftS, Druggist, Senator Burton would be more pleas ed with the dismissal of the indictment against him if the court had not ordered the grand jury to pn-par one that will fit him better. 0 Bilious Attack Quickly Cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious at tack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Fail ing to get relief from my family phy sician's treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and the next day I felt like a new man. II. C. Bailey, Editor of tbet News Chapin. S.I C. These tablets are for sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. MAN OF CONVICTIONS. A. D. Parker, the new vice president of the Colorado k Southern Company, owes bis good fortune to the fact that he once "grubstakM" a prospector. This jras five years ago". Today be isorth BelP Boy Four more highballs fori the gent in room 231. v Barkeep Why, he's up there all by liim-lf. 1511 Boy Nope. JI says he's got tome sn-ikes an' he wants to treat 'em. Cleveland leader. Neuralgia Pains. Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating influ ence of Ballard's Sndw Liniment. It penetrates to the nerves and bone and being absorbed into the blood, its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body, and effect some won derful cures. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 Sold by Hart's drug store. neccZJlme,- no nwte Jefrme." ' f If' nwf''i'i-. If 1 Cagley I was jut watching Markey whLl' he was talking to yon. It was so funny the way he k'pt jumping tip and down. Wi'mt did be remind you oft Borroiighs Of the $10 I've owed him since Iat winter. Philadelphia Press. Morning Astorian, ?5c per month. The MORNING ASTORIAN 75 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper Watch for the Big Colored Comic Sectioi li you arc not a subscriber let us show you our proposition and we will convince you that its the best ever made by any newspaper. Telephone Main Mil for our plan, or if you live out of town write a postal and we'll do the rest.lkC. C. CLINTON; Circulation Manager. The Morning Astorian lOth and Commercial First National Bank of Astoria, Ore K8TAULJSIIi:ii 18HO. 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