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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER it, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Ettabliehei 1873. PubUihed Daily lj TEX J. S. DELLIHGER COMPACT. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. 87 mail, per year S7.00 By mail, per month .80 By carrier, per month .75 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail, per year, in advance.. $1.00 littered a roond-dun matter June S. 1W6, at the postofflee at Astoria, ut. pro, uuaer uie an 01 congress 01 atarcu J, Ufa, WOrrt for th. dellwinjt 0 TBI Hour nta laroaiAii to either mtdrace or place of buaimaa Mf be made by postal card or through tele bona. Any Irrptrularitr In d Uwj should be 'Buaodiateiy reported to the office of pebUcattoo. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. their political hopes fall t oth ground and they ar out or the running. The whole city knows this now, and the only thing left them is the courage of their creed and greed, and open confes sion. 0 PECULIAR DISTINCTIONS. EVILS. Xo wonder they howled. A genuine disclaimer will ba met with an equally genuine apology, 0 STRIKE AS A WEAPON. The Russian workmen have returned to duty again and another strike is over. That weapon is beinir worn out There are, people in this city who by the people, and it will not be avail- laugh when they heap the expression ; ahle presently unless they use it more "rcspeetahle saloons'; a though there discreetly. At this time the men claim NO DENIAL YET. Iy by day the people of this ci.v vail patiently for the Dcv.i xats and their organs to come out with an insist ant denial of the impeachment that they are for "a wide open .own." They have been openly and repeatedly charg ed with nursing that program as the positive and fundamental doctrine of .their municipal campaign creed. There lias been no denal yet, from any lourcc that bears for a moment the weight of party declaration. And what is more, there will not be any credible contra diction of it If it were not no, absolu tely and beyond all cavil, why should the Demoeratic-Citizen-Xon-Partian-Open-Town ticket be the rallying cry of the sports, gamblers and dive-keepers? They dare not abandon the plan of throwing the city wide open, for the moment they relinquish that program, were not higher and lower phase of that business as well as other lines of traffic. Not every saloon is a "Dive,", and no "Dive" is a saloon in the accept ed use of that word and buiues. The potency for evil, and lows, and disgrace attaching to one reputable saloon is as potency for evil, and loss, and disgrace 1000 to 1 in favorable comparison to the sheer and wauton faculty for bald devil ment attributable to one dive. Society knows the difference very well and draws the line very sharply, and so uo the saloons themselves, llic decent, uptown drinking houses of this city will resent being put on the level with the "prserihed town tanks" and If tlicy fail to resent it they are verging fast on the repu tation, clientelle and busiuess of the lower order. The saloon has enough to contend with without suffering from tin' ignorance that puts it on a level with the -Dive." 0 NO WONDER THEY KICKED. to have gained concession in the lives of condemned mutineers. There i a manifest inclination on the part of the better and more thoughtful element of the people to sustain fount Witte and assist in formulating pkns of govern ment that will maintain the stability of the empire, and give to the people the reforms tliat have leen promised. Out of these varying and oft-recurring tur moils mav ultimately several hundred pound. It was worth its weight in gold about uncivil war time. They put a quantity in a sheet iron bread pan and roasted it in the oven, stirring contiiuously until the beans were of a rich golden brown. Then the white of egg was used to glae it. Every bean looked as if coated with shellac. That was to keep the coffee from losing its strength. The shell of the egg was allowed U mingle with the bcan, the idea being that it tended to settle the ground when the beverage was boiled. the Hack Hay, Virginia, and i doing hi best to prevent any of them getting away by bail or otherwise. CHINKS NEXT. The U.m. Itourke (Vchran, after his arduous luWs in U-half of Tammany ami "honest graft" in the recent cam aign, is now iutent upon forming a world comtiimttioti to give tiie Chinese come political 'the kind of rule they ought to have. A parties that will gather to a smell nu- people who have existed so many thou- clous the vast majority of the populace sand years and yet have nothing cor re- and tli rough which an active part can;sponding to the Tammany standard in be played in the administration of af- the matter of elections and Krup ballot lairs. On the other hand is riot and naturally appeal to the sympathies of anarchy, and the more conservative of Mr. Cochran. those who have wearied of the a u too- ' o racy are not willing to choose them a j NEEDED IMPROVEMENT against Count Witte, and the Lope of L peaceful times and prosperity. . i.(Vatia has evidently mastered more o ALL THEY WANTED. If there i any excuse (or doing In Koine what the Koman do, there may Ik one for witnessing the characteristic sport of the Mexican while visiting Mexico. The enteitanmcnt given to the mcmlters of the mining convention who went oveer from Kl I'aso to Ciudad Ju arct last week, however, doubtless satis tied the curiosity of most of the ! tators so thoroughly that they will nev er want to see a bull tight again. -IGNORANCE IS BLISS." The first and only human imprint ever found in anthracite coal was uncovered by Michael Sincavage, a miner at the Kagle Hill colliery, near Pottsville, Pa., the imprint of a man's foot. Fossils of snake, ferns, etc., have been plentiful, but this is the first evidence that pre- this About a week ago this paper, for rea sons of its own and political reasons, at that, published a list of gentlemen, good Democrats all, that figured as sponsors for the altered Citizens' convention at 1 historic man was in existence in the city hall on the evening of November I country during the formation of the 13th. The next day a tremndous howl 1 coal lwds. The imprint, it is estimated, went up throughout the ranks of local must have been made 10,000 years ago. Democracy at the assurance and temer- Sincavage, not appreciating the value ity we displayed in "bawling them out," of his find, dumped it in an ordinary etc.. etc., until we were almost convinc- icoal wagon after he had shown it to ed we had done something analagous to murder, or arson, or some other deadly misdemeanor. It has just dawned upon us that the protest was the natural outburst of repugnance on the part of these leaders in being proclaimed the head and front of a movement that has for its primary and final dogma the OPENING UP OF THE CITY OF AS TORIA AOAIX TO GAMBLING, DANCE-HALLS AND KINDRED Lis fellow miners. BEST WAY YET. One of the largest coffee roasters says he has inventfi eight improvement) upon the roasters in common use and will shortly have them in operation. Our mothers used to buy 'Teal old Govern ment Java" in the "green," and always had a sack of it in the house weighing completely than New Orleans, the art of suppressing yellow fever promptly. Havana has not yet got rid of it com pletely, but by vigilance, energy and frankness has apparently stopped the spread of the disease. Military control was undoubtedly a potent factor in Cu ban education, and it is a long time since the Crescent City enjoyed that purtieular advantage. o . BOSTON ALL SET. Boston is getting ready sedately for a mayoralty election, and, to be in fash ion with New York, Philadelphia, Cin cinnati and many other cities, the Dem ocrat ic machine has received a jolt such as it has not had for year in the mat ter of nominations. The voters evident ly have the bit in their teeth in Boston as elsewhere. n AT HIS OLD TRICKS. Ex-President Cleeeland is also engag ed in a canvass. He is taking note of canvashacks, red heads and mallards in REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR MAYOR J. V. Suprcnant. FOR AUDITOR AND ltHJCE Jl'lXJK A. 11. Dalgity. FOR TREASURER John Nordstrom. FOR 1VIJ.CE COMMISSIONERS John W. Habbiilge, six year terra. W. C. Laws, two year terra. FOR SURVEYOR Alfred S. Tee. SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS James F. Kearney. FOR COUNCILMAN-FIRST WARD Karl Knublock. one hour and thirty minute. No excess fare will I charged on this fast limited train. All other trains will arrive and depart the same a formerly. Stop-over I allowed at Washington, llaltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed ten days, at each place, on all first-class through tickets. Morning Astorian, 71c per month. fin riw xom or txi iolmii tnu Bra folia;., Tsnik as4 WtwlM Sis . Portltnd, Or., so an.to amlrsrOM. tl fct plfMlrtlJ ltMr4 sS will fctit irt fuar. Irnr ! lb trtuui uoda ilea af Suo tuifeats. Ttirrs r tx 11 rrie m burtnM. rinlre. fuli4 llk (Uparlwul SSWakim. taina ttiiifelDM, hmr-lMt krfgtra. Mr a ft In tad I'lUw narrmrr to lk iu4ms kiwlM-aa ..frlm. iloi tit (rtdiulr In MalikiM Li Mar. FOR OOUNCILMKX-SECOND James J. Robinson. IL M. Leathers. WARD FOR COUNCILMAN-THIRD WARD C. A. Loinenweber. 0 CHANGE OF TIME The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Commencing Sunday, November I 'J. train No. 0, the Royal Hlue Limited, will leave Grand Cent nil passenger station, Chicago at 3 p. in., in-t'-ud of 3: .10 p. m, and will arrive in Pittsburg at 0 33 a. m., Washington at 40 p. m., llaltimore 3:30 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:l p. m. New York 10:40 p. 111. the same as with the old schedule-, thus reducing the time M ft DLMESL BUSINESS COLLEGE Irnr catalog writs to tainrorw 4drf V M T. M. C. A. Ill.l- . Portland. Ore. The Astoria Restaurant. coon, CI. KAN MEALS KXCKM.KNT SERVICE OPtN ALL NIGHT 399 Hoiul St., tor. Ninth TWO GOLD, MEDALvS AWARDED THE MONAIRCI At the Lewis and Clark Exposition Two Gold Medals awarded the Monarch at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, the first and only time this range was ever shown at any exposition. No grand prizes were offered, but the Jury on stoves and Ranges voluntarily manifested their high esteem of the Monarch Range by writing the letter leproduced here. Several gold medals were awarded different Range and Stove manu facturers for various thingsthe Monarch received two. But it remains for the Monarch alone to receive the unqualified endorse ment of the Jury, as is evidenced by this letter. jpiytiiOM oftxMiarr, alU - ' 1 - - 1 m 11 1 J OrriCL AMNHtrssriM BiM . Ioomi JJ to )) urowrio 6auot I 1 I!M$Uy SatUfactory"IarCf eejuiXeable Irea Kani.'C'e aso'thV fMlnaabjaalfr -Kaoufa.tuM Bullalna, f7 Utle a ClarlTairT fertlanli, rWllrV 'U'reeelpref yeur'letttret hanxTaaappra. lauVa! 'U'Meeleini the (.14 Mdalt(btat tiTMwu'Slu!! JUntee Tit mt Pl.at.r.vt' t. to. , e. th.'urr7ararM tbe'a.ie ' sw - - WriaMMM This Demonstrates beyond the shadow of a doubt the superiority of the Monarch over all others. No other Range or Stove exhibit ed was, in the opinion of the Jury equal to the Monarch. Pages of matter in praise of this Range could not speak as convinc ingly as does this letter, written by men of undisputed judgment and knowledge. Mrl-f-1111 m aeja there fceea aay 4er u.Ief erea UejMaara Mn touli ..ruiolr bee nfLntiu. Je eea4 the Menar.h the beet f lolah.4 aa4 ..C7io.trul An examination of the MONARCH Range at our store will prove to any one the justice of this verdict. CHAS. HEILBORN & Co Sole Agents. Astoria Oregon 1 "0Uy Sattafacterlaje A