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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON". FRIDAY, JANU1IT is, iH TEE MORNING ASTORIAN Published Daily by TH. J. S. DEUISGM COWAHT. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. By Mil. per year 17X10 By mail, per moot - By carrier, per month WEXXXY ASTORIAH. By Mil per jw, ia advance.. 1.00 entered M iMa(l-laM BtMtor Jan iMk, ,t th poloflVo Astoria, or- In I ssarf bj rd TXLEPB05X MAUI Mr, tim ago fur good mud. AJJod to thi (Kb. Huertes, retired, has refused to obey President Amador's summons to retura to etiv duty and take the hVU against the Indian. This to t sure, is not iMttiutia but it may I purely Panamaa. Of win svinethin trill happen to th liberal and the way thinp happen in Central Ameri ca int aNay pleasant. In o re spect Panama retain th Latin- Am erican characteristic, and i expect- in a revolutionary proi-oimrlamenlo from somebody or other. Should these little. divrtiiment threaten tha pro gress of tha eansl lncle Sam may have word of warning or something more potent, in tha premise. EDITORIAL SALAD. When Mr. Jerome geta buy on thee criminal cases, then watch. 0 ' The automobile that cost tha moat dollar does not alwaya hart tha strong eat scent a. rrro k TUfT? , Oregon and Washington 4 Baia; gale along eot. Thia assault on the Pre-Ment i about aa irritating aa a wrm of gnaU at tacking an ox on a July day. o Tha crooked little life insurance com- ntnir are beginning to creep out through the hola of bankruptcy. U an nm OF ONE, FLESH OF ANOTHER, it mot a little peculiar that the city adminiatratioa ahould hsve is tSolenV apaam ov the nrf- laches of Laxell A Co. for the of tha liquor license of the ill, and then complacently watch the n)f,rlt installation f the slot-mo-aaarsss throughout tha tojrn, and when H at made apparent beyond all cavil ragry announce that it intends to the rata of license on the let ter1 It smacks of partisan deecrira IB,, and baa all the earmarks of a Miberata purpose to make fUh of aa and flesh of another: Always a ba4 aad a reactionary polii-y. and the tatAare will find it out before they are tevawgt with their program. This pa p earn no more for one than the ver of the offending proprietors and bnt little difference, personally, or business sense, between them. bat fee discrepancy is so marked, so radical, that we cannot withold com aneat Tha whole town is talking of it will take some adroit ex- ing on the psrt of those who are aaargeable with tha bald discrimina ties, to square the singular "curves" at this matter! Mr. Bryan has been made to datto in f:.l.. Thit's nuthimr to what Wf did to him here a couple of time. o All there i about it, it is hoped they have made, Mr. llryan Datto oi some place where he can carry his own preciiK. o The Philippines tariff bill is evident ly in danger, only from tha people who believe in free trade everywhere, hut not somewhere. o The inclination seems to be to put tha tariff up enough higher so as to make it really encouraging for tha low tariff revisionists. ia it. ASTORIA'S ENGAGEMENT. fai city has a number of engnge aseaU on hsnd that should be defl nitely underway by mid-summer, among taean the building of that road to the Nefcalem and Tilltmook countries; the tafcU-hm'nt of the grades in the hui neaa hea-t of the eity to comport with tfee levels of the new sea-wall the eon aaraction of a pew aad up-to-date bote! "auracturej the re-hshilitktion of the Kefcalcm-Afltoria county roid; the com pletion of projected street improve- ats; the accumulation of a sufliki- municipal revenue for the year; th revision of the charter, etc., etc, all of which U going to Ux the in gennity of those who shall take the Initiative in any or all of the in- eary echem-s. and the sooner step are takea all along the line the better it will be for the eity In every way. We Inn centuries to dawdle in, but only a few tears to accomiilUh thine in; Wake npl meat eat ETERNALLY III TROUBLE. The new republic of Panama eem destined to have trouble of its own. just is this republic has had. It has aa Indian problem on its bsnds, while we have rotten rid of ours. The San TtUa Indians, led by Chief Innana- oulna orettv name have announed -i their secession from Psnama and re neweJ their allegiance to Colombia., by tha rats, whk-b. bad torn open the packages and eatea tha eonteals. VU-heter( Penn), Ness, The reproach sometimes eat uh4 South Americaa States that they ara scarsely settled and growing too ikiwW. is surely not walid against Argentina, according to tha latest dem ographle reports of that country. At the end of 1!03 the populathm of Argent ina was 5.10O.0SH, and at the end f 11HM It was 5. 4tu tKS show. ing an of 349,042, or nearly J per cent a year. Soma of this wss. of course, due to Immlsrstion, chief ly from Italy, but grat'fi"g part of it wss due to the natural in crease of population. The number of marriage increased front J6S31 In 13 to 33.040 in 191M, the number of birth increased from 177,173 to 183.844 and the number of defeat ha decreased from S2.713 to 81,273. That was eertainly an excellent showing, full of promise for the greet southern Commonwealth. The report we are to get more jus tice from the legislature must be printed more carefully, so aa to make it plain that word 1 in the pluraL o Keuador had a revolution. We didut know it. but it is over and as we do ten million dollars' worth of business with Ecuador every year we are glad. o Congressman Longworth reports on his trip to the Philippines that th natives are not bright and the cigar are no eood. Still he ought to take snothcr trip some time when hi mind i4 nvt occupied. . o According to the FreniH law qe , i son of a wiuowea momer is from military senii. A young man of Nantes who wUhed to avail himself of that immunity lew hi stpfather and forwsrdid information to the au thorities that his mother wss a widow. He is a parallel of the man who killed his parents and pleaded for mercy on the ground thst he wss an orphan. o Governor John M. Fattion of Ohio haa struck a new note in. Buckeye Slate politics. In his first mesespe to the logMature he ask that body to pas no legislation "for partisan pur poses.' In a stste where for two gen erations political action hss been noth ing if not psrtisan, this appeal seem to mrk a singular alteration in both the politicians' and the public's point of view. 0 - Crams n farmers are trying to in duce the smaller birds to return to their old hsnuts about the fields and for this purpose are setting out boxes nd other artificial devicea to serve the birds for homes. The farmers need t.. i.ir. in iMtrov the insects, but the bird are disappearing, not only becsuse of their direct slaughter, but also because the old trees in the de caved hollods of which they build their nsts, the old copses which they haunted, and both of which were proli lie in iiiMt ts together with the stsg nant pools hirh yield them food in ibundunee. are all disappearing before the closer cultivation of the present time. If 1 H IB? DO YOU FEAR CONSUMPTION? When we take into consideration the fact that one out of every seven in this climate die of consumption. Is it any wonder thst it is feared by the people of Astoria, who have weak lungs and chronic colds and coughs! A famous London physkiaa haa for year urged hit patients, when the 'slightest tendency for consumption ap pearvd. to tske the best cod liver preparation they could find, and phyaiciana entry b-rj hjsve j reeo niied that the cod's liver contain curative valuea for coughs, cold, bronchitis consumption and all waist liar dieaw-e unequalled, in niwliisne, but, unfortunately, fw eidde kike snd derive any benefit from old-fash ioned cod liver oil and emulsions on account of the indigetiable grease which thev contain. Our local druggist. Charles Roirers ays: "We want every person in As toria to know, the value of our new cod liver oil preparation, Yinol. It ac tually containa in a concentrated form all (4 the strenirtbening. body build ing clement of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cod's livers, without a drop of oil or grease to upset the stomach or retard its work. 'Then-fore, where old-fashioned cod liver oil or emulsion would do .od. Vinol will do' far more good. We pi ran lee Vlnol will Improve the ap petite, strengthen digestion, make rich, red blood, create strength, cure chronic coughs and colds and strength en weak lungs. If Vinol fsil to give satisfaction, we return your money without question." Charles Ilogers, Druggist" IUts Foed on Dynamite. Although his stable is in'ested by rst. John Fsr- rell. of North New street, this place, is very wary of setting a trsp to catch them. Iet he blow up the neililHr hood. The rats are loaded and might explode at any time. Recently Far rell. who is a uuaryman, placed twenty five pounds of dynamite in his stable. It waa sufficient to blow up the local ity. but the rat in the neighborhood stnd slmnlv to be waitinc for it Fsrrell went to look after his dyna from which Panama seceded some "mite, and all he found was paper left BABY COVERED WITH SORES m m Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh Unless Hands Were Tied Wasted to aSkeleton Awful SurTeringfor Over a Year Grew Worse Under. Doctors Skin Now Clear, WOULD HAVE DIED BUT FOR CUTICURA. "My little arm, when about a year and a half old, begaa to have aorea come out on bJa face- I bad a phy Btcian treav mm, but the sores grew worse. Then Uiey began to come on bis arms, then on other parte of hie hnriv. and then one come on his chest, 'worse than tha others. Then I call mA annthee nhmU clan. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering be grew ao bad I bad to tie his nande in cloths at night to keep him from acratchlng the sores and tearing the flesh. "lie got to be a mere skeleton, and waa hardly able to walk. My Aunt advised ma to try Cutlcura Hoap and Ointment. Bo great was her fiuth In It that she gave me a small piece of Soap to try and a little of the Oint njent. I took it borne without any faith, but to please her I tried it, and it seemed to dry up the sores a little. "I tent to the drug store and got a cake of the Bonn and a box of the Ointment and followed the directions, and at the end of about two month the sores were ail well. He i haa never bad any sores of any kind since. "He Is now strong and bealtiiy, and I can sincerely say that only for your most wonderful remedies my Z. i... .MM vnulrt hsva died from those terrible sore. 1 used only one cake of Boap and about three boxee of Ointment. (slaved) Mrs. Eg bert Sheldon. R- F. I)., No. I, Wood pile, Conn, April 22, 1U05." o-s Z?r?Jr7Z S"(-CWiU0MM4 fliW. . T ij!'zi'mmmm-. oftr Iks s i 9i ' -- . a-aM , M t jm " ASaewaeSate. "I confess that I hare burdened yoo with tnuob mediocre veme,'" said the tall bard, entering the sacred sanctum, tut here s a poem that really ts a bird." "A bird, ebr smiled the busy editor. "Then tt would be very appropriate If I plgeonboUd lt.M- IVtroit Tribune, raaUhml, Mrs. Gasouk-Wky are yon punish Ins the babvl Mr. Kaask (In surprise) - I'm not ruulshlnar liliu. Mrs. Uasook-Tou'r alnglng to blm. aren't yonVMaU and Eipreaa. 'Top." eald Tommy, "what do th newspakHr- mean when they say 'a member of the Four Hundred F" "Tuey refer, Tommy, to certain ao rlety men aud women who think tbey are better than anybody else, and that's about all the thinking tbey da" -Trenton Piste Ussette. charge or ran TU Baltimore Okie Kailml Comisesclng Sunday, November It, trala Ko. t, tha Royal Blue limited, will leave Grand Oatral passenger, station, dies go at t p. mH Instead of SiM p. m. aad wiU arrive la Pittsburg at liSS a. nu, Washington at 4:40 p. m, Paltlmoes SiOO p. m. Philadelphia, lil p. m. Kew York 10 1 40 p. m. the1 seme aa with the eld tcbedule, thus reducing the tlm eae hour aad thirty minute. Ko exeees fare will be charged oa this fast limited trala. All other trains will arrive and depart the same as formerly. Stop-over le allowed at Washington, Baltimore aad Philadelphia, not to exceed tea days, at sack place, oa all tret-clas through tloksU. The Astoria Restaurant. GOOD, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE open ail Niorir 399 Uond St, cor. Math J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President, FRANK PATTOK, Cashier. a L PKTERB0N, Vke-Presldenl J. W. GARNER," Assistant Cashier. .Astoria Savings Bank OswtU Fata la VCajW. lorplo sa4 Cndltldse froflu ttvOS. Traaw-saO-eMnaaaaktagBiislass. lBterastraleaTtBePMlte 4' irf It! Tenth Street, AIT0RIA, OftlOOft l ON. A First National of aAstoria. Ore. HtatakeB. "Great Brits In la going to tend over a communion to Investigate our Idiot asylums." "How atupld those Briton arel Tbey think all our Idiots are la asylum." ClsveUnd ruin Dealer. Aa Oelalaa. "What la year opinion of critlcUmF "CrltlcUm," replied the Irritated art lit, "1 aa Institution which enable people not Clever themselves to tnaks other apologise for being o."-Waab-Ington Stat; Tli ill health resort thst advertises restoration of memory can make a bit with law officer. i:0TAILI8IIF.I 1KMO. Capital and -Surplus $100,000 Sherman Transfer Co. 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