The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 07, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 7, i9ofl,
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
EARTHQUAKLS.
of lb Dlxarlinnm ()n- f (k
Wmi-IiT My ktri lt-a.
Tin1 rarely ilriil lii-li'uineulM vvllli
llllill llli' hWmiluliiM, ! t Hie Hiii'iillllo
iivi'Hiluiilnt'4 ir i'trtliiiinltc iii'iiiiiifhii
. iiiv I'lM'iMil llll'l luiimure llii' lunve.
(unit- ( lllilii I hi fiirlir hlriniii"
ll'Vllllid llin f.l.'t lllill III" Hun follll
iliilluiis" of Mull cr Un Hi nr 1 1)1 in
Hi till, lllill lll'llllllN llf Ml, llli' Hill I II '. ,,f
lliill.v Hint hourly nt 1 t lx 1111. 1 Mi.it
It l llll' U'lll'll lll iIIhIIH'IiIIIII'I' l'lirr
some ili jfine nf iiliii'i Hun H nui -dlKiiltled
Willi hi'iIiiiin iiIIi'iiIImii. An
the vllirnlloiii in l( Mirlh'N Minn lure
are Inuixiiillii'il MiikiikIi lle nrlli lij
stead uf 111. mini U In iinifiTiMH 11111I
ft lliey trim-rue Kteiil iIIhImii.t, the
eeiiler ( ili'.luil. .Hill, mm M. many
lulli-s iiwii), i..i in tin. 1 cn Uy frame-
win It of imr 1 liiui'l
Al'l'lll'llto llllHI'I'VllllllllM, Klll'll 111 lb ONI
iiiiiiir nun mi- ni'iiiiui;i iij.ii ihhi oilier
limlriiiiii'iilH, ( 1 In- iiu,,., 1II11., linn iiml
Ull!.lll..' of (III ll.tlllllillN enable III.'
liivrMlifaliirs In IU with 11 1 omtliti'inlilK
decree of ni'i'iiriii') llu- point of tint in
tiirl.iinri" The crin-iiil run of earth
ijtlliki'H Hill In i liimtril 11 h i-lllii'l' vol
lililr III t lm( I- origin or n iih to nIIik
or fnn liiri'ii In llir eiuih' mini, tin.
ri-nili of (tirt'oii, lt fur 1 hi unMii-r
11 11 in I .-r lu'lniitf to (In- hitter rliitH, HniHK
due to Toli'iinl.' iilii'ii vnIh Iii'Hik n 11
rule, muuew lint lliuiliyl In llii'lr li.li ii'
Ity iiml iinii 1111 t lit- other Ii.iu.I, i)i
esrthtiiaLrs due to iln lirnikliiu of
-rili ni 111 1 11 In ri'itionx of tin' i-mil
where there U (fii-iit illvt'Milly In tli
mirfiiuv in In llu. mi, 1 ih'(.,ii, ,i. p,
In tlme jiliiri'H 011 Hie In ml win-re tli
ertiM U turned up In form ureal mom
lulu riinKiiN. nil' far nmri un iim-.iii
tin. I iti-Hirtirih "
I III' IIIUMIH (if l'lirlllillll,l' II IT 1 M II III. I
ii to a I t if - extent lth t tic iiihuIm iI
III) terle of lliln (jlolii' iim,i u I1I1I1 w
dwell, uinl until tti' linll he utile to 1 1 .
I I r deeper lulu tin- Interim- limn
tlltW' J'rt pl-lll'll illlll UP limit III' inn
tint ullli lin Inililrtite riMH.iiiliii; r
til'1 n lelitUtx 'J'Ih. iili iiiili- riuiNi-N l.lv
nti Ihhi i'ii. iiiiili. Just i;h t,i. niihnail'.
un. I iron mill n'l iij mi yii-at a Iri'iimr
111 tin- 1 111 til 111 i llmlmli I ) ilrlixli-
oherliii; uinl in old lint liihiriinii'iiiN
of tin- nilroiioiimr uinl jilij Kii'ioi Ihm
Ullltl.'ll ll!lll'IIN to III' lll'r llil'lll. VI
tin1 ntt Meant i.ohiiiim whl.'ti in in
lolllllly tK'i'lir III Volnillir lilirll.ilniM.l
crrnli' igrvntt-r tri luol , ulili li ali- i 1:
lilllitl l.y tin1 iiiiiiii' of i'in lti.iial,i-ii 'I'.n'
Inrit'T rniii.' Ii foiin.l, linMi xi-r, In t n
n-inljuitiiniiti In tin- iiiriliN rriiNt
whl' li urn rniiitalltl.V U'lI'lU 011 IU 11 r
III! of i t m 1 U 1 '1 IT l oinllt Ihiin nf j 1 1 1-1
Ulltr S'jrli ni'iiiiri' rlniiiKi'H limy lir
' null t-i for In rolill'itilioii lix III.'
CimiI.i.i; irN'iN i;im h mi, .y tin- tii'iitlu
iit'!ri ;u vnnp nr LAfr? it y fw
nifllni of dm iitiimHjilicrlc fnvclom,
I TI10 NtriNfN iiml NtruluN In m ,.i,Vo
j luli'il unit tn lMi.'il 1.1 in 1 11 of 1',,,'iti, W,,.,
11111 lt up llin 1'iirtli'N onmt hhinI (hi m
1 H""'H VIlKl beyond H111 pwcr of lilt'
I liUlililll inluil lo lllillKlllO, When tlie III
j I'Vliiihlii nllpN mill lirettk oi'i iir near
j Hie Miitfuco. wlieilier on tlm Imul or In
III" oci'iinli' ileepH, Hie effect eiilinnl lilt
j lie MtiipeintoiiH, The ullei iitlmm lii tlio
: Nlirrm e lire ollcll lilleniteil liy iippllll
, IliK coiiNiHjiieiieeM li lliuiiklnil the ollt
rllil iliMtriii'lloii or their liiililiiiilo in
I'llner hy the mere vlolein n of thu t
i linitloiiN or liy the entfiillliiK power of
j the wiivm Net lii motion If the hrenk
I hnppeii li he hetieiith (he kcii.
I lliipplly lor un, the viiMt inajorlty of
the 1 Iiiiiiki'h me deep In the i riiKt nml
poHNi-NN Imt mIiI NlKlilllennee for the
dweller oil the Nurture. Phllndelphlil
ledfer,
Nituf lila ml Naprmlllhin.
Culthiii'NN (ijnelli' "(iollnlih") Cut
IcyucN, the Land of the HtnuiKer, uiel
Hinleiliiiid, Hie Soutlihind, lire Hteeped
In Ntniiihe NiiperNtltloim, moiud trm't-
lilile In .SorNe, other tu Cellle llllill
ence. The lone, wind Nttept honie of
the chill of the CntlH, with It H llilli'H of
iiioorhind uinl pent WiU, IN hold,
rM'ky coiut, wlih Hiiiherhind, nml tin?
k'roiipN of InIiiiiiIn to the north me In
II peculiar ni'Iinc the home of foil, lore,
li'K'i'li.l, myth nllil peaHiltit wIniIoiii. 'o
thU day Hut older liieiulicrN of the l 1
IliK cominiiiilly take off I lift r '.ioii'i.,
iin Ihey row punt the head of U h.i.i
L'oe and tliilN eipreiN In their im
'!() the ijecp reverence which lie
feel fur the "great mil her" oil who,
lire. 11I (hy me loiNi'd,
The latidcit of I'icnwIi k dress lh" i
llli I r licfoie Niliil'he on pain of c.i'.i r.
their "Wee! heart In lie In ' "I v
lliene Hilkei tli-Hses .y the e, l.eip.i
of the p ml. The f .inner of tuil. 1 v !: .1,
llli' llOlllll'H .t lllMlllKllI Oil ,'cW MI'.
eve ami pnnri Iin key tliroliph tie
llllill" tu xeeiire tllelil frulil dl";iii
while the held lioyi Jiiiiii over Hi
(I11111I11K pc.it for K""'l hii k 1 I11111. 1
llnir rliil.lien are rcy.ir.led with 1I1
HMfue nwe n of old, and W ilche-. eliin
nml ni'Ich cm, It In ald. Ie dNi-eni.' '.
aroiiiiil 1 Iin M iideii I'npN w.-iu'u i'i
threadi of fate ScotlWh Itevlew.
t onriTf wi v - i
toll 111 the fleld. "Oclit, hilt lionny:"
rotneN hack tho prompf 11 in) deeldeil
nimwer of ihn erltle. Of eotiNldetutloin
for the firlliit' feellttK there In not n
Inice, jel hiitli of IheNi! rtlHtlrn will up- j
priwlii lively reliile the Incident on rom-1
liiif In from the Held mid wiimMui; them, j
aelvrN with thlH rider: "An he dldna I
look ower Weill pleimH, I enn tell vt-t
ld he, Jock?"
Mrntrh lluuiur.
An nr tint l luiiy 11 1 IiIh eiiwel hy th
wn.VNlde A t'U"tle In looking over I1I1
hoiildiT lu t lt frei iiiiiniier of th Ii.
dependent ftrot A brother rilNlle In I 1
r Held neiir lr with IiIn IihihIn In hit
poi'kelN lie In uiicertnln whether It
In worth while to take the trouble t
in llu t the dike for the uncertain ple.'in
lire of look l:i at the pic! lire. "What !
lie ilnli",' fic!. '" links he In Itie Held o'
I-' lieiler !tit:iiil mute. "Iirnwln' wi"
pi'lll'" rell'lliN .lull, nler liU -I.miiIiI.o
I
I
t p (II "lllill," j
r . ..
Mr. Klowcoach How ciiine your elib
erly Nlster'N life to he blighted?
MlNN I'erllelgll llelil! Hlie becnuil1
mi old Ullllil while wiiltlug for her IimmIi 1
ful lover to propoxe. I'sIIc'h Weekly
Afliml In n ( oftln.
Tliere In h ijneer Mtory of n Dutch
ciiNlnwiiy, In the diiyN when the In
Imul of HI. Ili'l"iui wtiM 1111 unpeopled
.viiHte, long before the coming of the.
grent exile who miide IN niime fiimouK,
n Imtch v'hmc, returning from the
WeNt Jndlc, emit imchor off ItN fount.
In 11 Nhort while 11 bout wim lowerwl.
The orciipniilii, lienldeN the crew, were
11 dead nflle-r In n colfin 11 ml n down
'ii Mt Ni'iimiii! In 'ion". Thin Meiimim for
Home offen'e irgnlimt (llnclpllnc liHil
been eondetiiieit to dentil by the flip
lain, lill! i i ciinsi'iiieiice of an uppenl
for mercy Hlgncrt by IiIn mccxmiifcH h
rtiiN ordered to be mnrooiied on thin
ihnohile InIiiihI "iiNiead of being hung
up to the yii-ilariii. It I probiible that
even HiIn gl ue would hnve been dr
illed him bi.t for the dead officer, for
whoe bilt'lnl III" Klilp .!it Into hnrbor.
The gr.ue win dug. the ollh er burlw).
The crew derailed and the h1i!i weigh
ei 11 m il. ir The I iiiirbiiiini, on IiIn nlde,
lost no time. Ilo opened the new in fide
grave, dnic-il .ml the collln, tumblKl
IiIk dead Mip' rio; out of It and carried
It down to the Khore. where, having
launched U'.n i tli inporii'.i'd boat, li
Jumped In In 1 1 .iie, and, using the lid
as 11 paddle, 1 iinl.lv thnnkH to a ealm
overtook tin1 departing nhlp. lie was
taken on Inn i d nod piirdoned in cotiHld
iTiitioii of liix pirn k.
A Word
Win wowwl
?.lmllf rf
Don't boy substitutes for MEM
NEN'S B(;RATED TALCUM
I'OWDER. "Just as good" is
only a deceit by which a dealer
tries to make money out of the
suticriority and success of MEN
KEN'S I'OWIjER. There's nothing
just as good as MENNEN'S and
ust-rrt of Bubstitutes and imitations
risk nkin, complexion aad comfort in
do'.ri; hi.
Ah a protection to health use Menneti's
Powder and only Mennen's.
Have vou tried MENNEN'S VIO
LET IlOkATED TALCUM TOILET
I'OWDER ? Ladies partial to violet
jjcrfume will find Mennen's Violet
I'owder fragrant with the odor of
fresh plucked I'arma Violets.
For sale everywhere for 215 cents, or
mailed. jKist paid on receipt of price, by
GERHARD MENNEN CO., Newark. N.J.
Pu-iimllc of Boi
An Olhrr Nre la.
Mm, Knox - Mrs, (inbbleton tells
everything she known.
Knol Tier husband In even worne.
Mm. Knox How cmi (hut be?
Kno He telln a lot that he doenn't
know.-,'h leu go Newn.
Ton nniitntli.
The I'lnncee There'n Just one thing
tlnit worrh'N me n little.
Ttie I'Tiiliee What In that?
The l-'lniiieo Tliere Meemn to lw 110
opiHisitlon on the pint of any of our
relative. linlllinore Newn.
I l l I o ui I le.
Mm. Creen How do you manage to
keep 11 cook so long? Ho yotl (rent her
nn one of the family"
Mm. liriwn I nhoiild miy not! We
treat her iih 1111 honored guint.-Iletroit
Tribune.
Tlt0 Hmiitoiiie Ainliiffy.
"You owe me tin apology, nlr. Vou
railed me a dog."
"My remerk wan too sweeping. 1 do
Hiologlxe to the Injured party. Not all
dogs are c urn " Hnltlmore Amerlcau.
A If inii'-ftiHile InIiiiiiI,
Whale Island, Hie huge gunnery es
tablishment for training sen men of the
British royal navy, is not a natural
Island. Years nH.i it was only a mud
bunk which .vi. uiii'o civil by water
at low tide. Wl.i ;i the alltholltil'B COID-
minced to 11, :il." the docks in Ports
mouth, the earlli from the excavations
WIIN (ll'p ).sife.; ff im b il ge upon this
imul bunk, uiit l .1 small island was
funned, hhowing at high water about
the Hi.o of u Male's back; hence Its
mime. An the w irk ppicifded the Is
land grew niph'y, and ;i few years'
later a railway was constructed on
piles from the .I V kyard works to the
Island, and the earth wan deposited
much more ipiliHy than when barges
Were used In i Si III this island had
been innde ' l;.ri;e that the admiralty
decldisl to lay it out as a drill ground.
A small pier win erected and a houhe
wan built for a .varr.-int officer to live,
111 it ud net as c ret.iUer of the Island.1
At the present time the island is about 1
thirty-seven acres in area and provides J
aivouiuioilai'iiiii for over l.WSJ men. ,
Ixmdon 1 .rai'iu". 1
The MORNING ASTORIAN
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TIDE TABLE, MARCH
High
MARCH, 1906.
Water. I A. M.
P. M.
MARCH, 1900.
Date. h.m. ft. h.m.
Thursday 1 4:30 7.8 5:03
Friday 21 5:10 7.6! 6:00
Saturday 3 S:.r8! 7.4 7:11'
SUNDAY 4' 6:
Monday 5
Tueav 6' 9:08
Wednesday 7!10:00
Thursday 8)11 :00
Friday 9! 0:04
Fridav 9'11:50
A DrDnlllnn.
"Wliat Is your Idea of succens?"
"Success," answered the rynle, "con
sists In making enough stir about your
achievements to rause your failure to
lie overlooked."-Winhlngton Star.
Tbeir talk.
"Just listen to those little chicks." j
Mid the proud mother hen. 1
"Yes," replied the blase old rooster. ;
"lu tlielr ease there's no doubt of the '
old saying, Talk Is cheap.' "-Baltimore j
Newi.
Saturday 10
SUNDAY 11
Monday 12
'lupsdar 13
Wednesday 14
Tliur'iday .
Friday , . .
Saturday ,
SUNDAY .
Monday ..
Tuesday .
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday . ..
Saturday 24
SUNDAY 25
Monday 201
Tuesday 27
Wednesday 28
Thursdny 29
Friday . .
Saturday
0:41
1:19
1:57!
2:. 35
3:16
7.3! 8:30
7.3 9:44!
7.610:38
7.9;il :24
8.3....
7.6'....
8.71....
8.2;i2:38
8.6j 1:23
9.0 2:10
9.0i 3:0tM
9.0 3:511
....15 4:00 8.9! 4:50
...I6 4:50! 8.6! 5:58
....171 5:49! 8.2! 7:18
....181 6:55! 7.9 8:43
. . 101 8:11! 7.7 9 55!
....201 9:25 7.8!10:51
,...2l!10:30l 8.011:35
.. .22ill:23 S2
23 0:12 7.9 12:10
0:47
1:15!
1:45
2:15
2:41
3:10!
8.3
8.3
8.21
8.1
8.0
301 3:44 7.9
.31 4:201 7-7
8.1112:50
1:26
2:02
2:37
3:14
3:5
4:35
5:25
ft.
6.2"
5.7
5.4
5.4
5.8
6.4
7.0
Low Water.
Date.
A.M, I P, M.
h.m. I ft. j h.m. j ft.
8.9
8.9
8.7
8.4
7.8
7.1
6.5
6.2
6.2
6.6
7.0
7.4
92
62
8.a
7.8
7.5
7.1
6.6
6.2
A.O
Thursday .
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1111:02
2111 :UA 19 11
...12
3.81 1
4.1
A V
3.8
0:34
1.9110
...5 1:50)
...6! 3:15
.. 71 4:21
... 81 5:161 3.2
... 9 6:031 2.6
...101 6:471 1.9
...111 7:25 1.3
..12
..13
..14
8:07
8:55
9:45
.15'10:40
.1611:40
.17
0:55
2:20
3:41
4:48
5:40
6:25
7:00
7:35
,..18
,-19!
...20
...21
..22
..23
...24
..25
.201 8:071
.-271 8;40
...28 9:10
..29 9:45
..3010:2W
..31111:03
3
4
4
5
6
7
7
0.8 8:
0.51 9:
O.4! 9:
0.5110
0.611
12:
3.5
3.7
3.51
3.0
2.5
2.01
1.6
1.3
1.2 8:
1.2
12
12
1.311:
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