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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1905)
THE MORNING: ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER il, 1905. THE MORMG ASTORIAN Established 1S73. through they do now, and tha. U ab solutely NIL. There is a tbanJant shortage of water on the bar thev are most familiar with. They dont want mora, water. They ana beaten to a standstill and want something to snarl about; that's all PuhUMted Daily by TEX J. a DE1LWGE tOXPAHY. CORPORATION GAG Olf. The trouble with the Site f rw. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I gon, now. and for the past 30 rears i. 1 a if - t and has been that the railroad are in -.. . By mail, per year , 7M IP pontics u the bete noir of By mail, per month ' .60 1 bus5nw"" Th (WIK,r,tio" Pl ls on th By earrfcr, per month .73 S "d Uk cHforni"' ,h mwt ""II j. , .. , I"""" vu. wiu ao ii, in urae, and God apeed her realisation, (hint WEEK1Y ASTORIAN. I the gag is off, there will be thirty feet By mail, per year, in advanca. .11.00 If of 1r,ter 0,1 tn Columbia river bar; out not before. 0 w. , in pouomce at Anton, urp- dm isRHUAa toeitlMr rasMcaoa or plac of tkmuvh tale. hontL inv immUiio i- W"7 i' 11 b 1 miaelitly reported to the I TELEPHONE MAIN 661. WEATHER TODAY" Fortland, Nov. 18. Western Washington: Occasional rain. Eastern Oregon Eastern' Wash- ingtoa: Cloudy with occasional raia. BEAR IT IN MIND. WHAT ABOUT IT? Wha about t)ha unfini4ied Coml 11 .. ... 'uwww iot iiatsop County! lias no one a ti(qte-4ion to make! The Morn ing Astorian i ready to get behind anv reasonable, rational. safe proposition for pushing it to the front, that is, fo com pletion. Rouse up. gentlemen, and get your records out of the wet and the possible fire. 0 INVOKE AID OP CONGRESS. A valuable service is performed bv the interstate commerce commission in publishing a quarterly bulletin giving a I summary and analysis of railway ac cidents in the United States. These reports reach back four years, during which time 1581 passenger and 12,- 877 employes have lost their lives on American railways. By the latest fig- ures a slight falling off is shown in the number of employes killed, but the rate of mortality among passengers J has increased from year to vear. In the three months ended June 30 last the railroads of this country killed 82 passengers and 804 employes, the Our Great Removal Sale of High Grade Wall Paper Is a Phenomenal Success. Now is the best opportunity to secure bargains as We will move to our new location January 1st, and in the meanwhile we are selling wall paper at prices lower than you have ever seen it before. Call and inspect our elegant lines. 75C PER MONTH For the Din u Delivered right at your door every morning before breakfast by the BEST CARRIER SYS TEM in the country. JTISHER'S OPERA HOUSE - L. E. SeU& Lessee and Manager LAST WEEK COMMENCING i MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13 The. Republican party and those who tan with it for a clean and decent T "6 nP.oy. u.e a ciean ami decent worgt quartiy Jet j8ftue(j , -v, " wuuug ngni, are not asking the last Government year 305 passen gers were killed, which is more than double the total of 1903 or 1002, and morn than three times the total of i 1901 or 1900. These facts deserve more, attention than they receive in I that the letter of the law shall be in voked against saloons, nor against other sources of evil; but they are un equivocally determined that the license now in vogue shall not be transcended J Congress no rexpanded into a slough of degener cy; and if the dives of Astoria are put K'g''J dollars is the price of a in power, if the "open W card turns . - I ,n . . ' . I for one year. The question of raising r r r. , uiru, .UU tbe Uwn8e j0 ,.a8 HU,,miMe1 to then only, will the drastic force of everf the voters at the recent election, and statute and charter nrovisinn m nl failed to earrr bv nearly 30110 vnt 1 o 1 ----- . v instant and rigorous effect. What shall J e strongest influence brought to bear Roach's Gift Enterprise and Dramatic Co. Headed by Amerka'a Greatest and Foremost Comedy Artists Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Prinele Change of Performance each night. TONIGHT BY SPECIAL REQUEST. "A FOXY TRAMP" TOMORROW MATINEE TOMORROW NIGHT -UNCLE JOSH- BIP VAN WINKLE " Prices: Reserred Seats 35c, Gallery 25 Children in gallery 15c. Seat sale at box office, Opera Houne at 10 a. m. daily. Gift on exhibition in window of Danziger A Co. not be conceded on a bonis of common sense, of common decency, shall be tak threat of the saloon men to abolUh free lunches. Jf anything is prized by a San en with the mandate of the law to the Franciscian above a free lunch it is two last dollar the offenders have to offer. of them. Bear it in mind. PEMOCRATIC CHESTNUTS. No sooner do liittilitie abate in the Far Eat than while we wait to hear the latest from South America Ken- Taking the men Who had the most to I tiletr iumna intn thm rina nn.it. say and do at tha late Son - Partisan nounced, and proceeds to kill right! Convention in thlS CltV. it WOUld Seem tola nH Mt anonnlmir In an r.U ,!! a man up a tree that the rank and file! custom of that state. The world is of the meeting were simply and sillily I never entirely at peace, employed in raking Democratic chest-J 0 mus irom tne campaign fire. A pool and l. M. Shaw of Moine u oiscreojiau.e, occupation lor a lot of Joph, B. Fomker of Cinunnati and sore-backs, however, sore they may be. Charle Warren Fairbanks of Indian There is something contemptible in a apoHa are unanillJOUH in the opiDion wul ,c y Uiat Koonevelt should not be bound himself if he cannot stand with his own and A in an effort force ftnoth.r ASTORIA IS ALL RIGHT. I nomination upon him. Their opinion is I from a humane standpoint and i-, of I course, entirely unselfish. The amenitie of a local campaign are I t..i i: . i . . ,.n . - l uuik vn ut-iBillu it vn lliui ill Wlll tO be deplored, arwavst hut they ace . . . .. v h i . . 7 ag"i but not making tlie progres noti irt-adicalU WUn Astoria! gi . , . ., . . . . . . . . . . promised by its advocate, who were el through with her present issues and has ' . .....,, , . , . ... ... . , ected under pledges of intuntaneou Klt.IIMI fhnm tn hor lilin.. d. ... 11 " , . . . .. 8 I action. If demagogues could lie t runted ahead just the same as before, trving .... . . . ... , . . . " . 6 1 the noIitK,l millennium would have nani to iiiiiiii nn anil k a t itv nf in. i . ... ... come to pass long ago. ..uuv vcuici u, cul ture and refineuent and progress a commercial place of moment and inter est abroad and at home. She's all right, and she's giong to stay all right, poli tician to the contrary not-with-stand-ing. t o , BUSINESS, NOT POLITICS. To the Portland Oreonian: Wljn Your Prescription: Rock Island If you are going East, I would appreciate your consulting me. I will gladly help you plan your trip and tell you all about Rock Island service. Just drop me a line consultation free! I will show you a Rock Island folder and our publication entitled "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car." It is of considerable importance that you select the right route there are many different ways to go. I'll tell you of the superior points about the Rock Island way. A. h. Mcdonald, j General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. The Morning Astori&n Contains the Latest Telegraph News, Shipping Iuteligence, 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 Watch for the Big Colored ComkSectioi 1 1 you arc not a subscriber let us show you our proposition and we will convince you that its tbejbest ever made by any newspaper. Telephone Main 5G1 for our plan, or if you live out of town write a postal and well do the rest. C. C. CLINTON; Circulation Manager. The Morning Astorlan lOth and Commercial First National Bank of Astoria, Ore ESTAllLl8I!i:i J88U. Capital and Surplus $100,000 ShennanTranster, Co. DENHY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred Truck, and Fur I D,ture vgon I'ianos Moved, Uoxcd and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 The MORNING ASTORIAN 75 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper In political history "03 is a more omin ous number than 23. The Democratic reformers never recall the second Cleve land administration, wfcen their party controlled all branches of the (Jovern- meat. The story is too harrowing to ! claim a place in their memory. 0- ; Government engineers estimate that you get through with vour policy of I4 fo,H ,an,M', n tteI ... . .1,: i:.! ; I between St. Lonis and Clncaeo, by way ifti-ipi and Illinois for $30,- business r00'000, That ' bih,7 fvorable statement wnen me vaiue oi me im provement to the whole country, and for all time, is considered. o In the New York Legislature the large Republican majority in both houses wa' increased at ..Tuesday's, election. Arithmetic men can draw any conclu sion they prefer from the returns in the various fttate. o All sorts and conditions of Massa chusetts free traders, made a distinct Is sue in the recent campaign and were defeated. There will be less windbag talk hereafter about the position of Massachusetts against protection. ""Jl- " 'I I yielding every thing to the politicians twen , . . . ... , I of the Mi get ready to do business, on principles, with bu-ines men, the chances are mightily in favor of there being a greater depth of water on the Columbia river bar. Perhaps, you do not believe this. Try it. The business people of the State of Oregon will ap preciate the effort at least, : i o : snAEinra again. c The Oegonian has another snarl at the Riot Commission anent tha water on the Columbia river bar. Why don't Ed. Wright and his Willamette Velley Mariners come down here and sound the bar for themselves T They would know just as much about it when they got So many peoole who have aooarentlr rrnrerwl fmm aM .44. l. . ... with Pneumonia. rtMt'Yt M"eke U and unable to resist disease. 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