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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, tjofl TIIB MORNING ASTORIA. ASTORIA, OKEGON. WHAT WOULD THEY DO WITH IT? ykti Part ( th. Wrk .f O.v.rnm.nt W.uld Wemtn D Any l.tt.r Than MnT "Tamllpn Without Rap.' rmntatlon" an Araumtnt Dan raua t tta Adv.oat.a. Tbe out arguni'iit upon which tfct tdvvraLa of woman auffraga fall back a Mug niianawerabl" la that women are taisd without raorfsautatlou. Tbla would in to mono that whoever It taxl should have a vol a, and tbt only Muclualoii of tula reasoning la that whortar la not taxed aliould not vot. If tint argument la worth nnt Itlnaj It must inenn that. "I owu in.K.rfy," saya a woiidju whtf awks to Inj a voter, "and I pay taios on It, and I cannot think tliNt taxation Without rrjrttsiiitatlon la Just." This pica hn lrn riwaled ma ofton that It la tliu. to point out lt fallacy. IVre art tw o klnda of laxes-ii Mon ty ta and a rvl:t tux, Tlt ninucy tag la livld on propsrly. tii'ia and women's ttllk, pro ruin. Th amim tax la levied on.nion alon. It cull for Jury srrvliv, police aervlco, iiiljltnry aiTvlcf. and every nuin lakes Ma chances on It. ' Kkiiiictltne one urn through Ida ev My years without suffering from It at all. Again, hi miiiN weary hnura 'In tin- Jury room, or ha la aworu In aa a special tfiiiHiiilila lo Quail a Riot a id Fight a Mob, or he Is failed to limit Mint luiHli'lli'ld, wliwc ho limy o! n llinh or nn ejo or bla life. . IlcprcsHttiitltn g- hU'a kliii of tnxuthiu inul not with Hie other. I'rojfrty la protects! Vy tin oveni' rneiit, aa women are, Hut properly, whether man's or woman's, lina no rep reciitiillin If It had. It triut ii'reMirli,v be In aotne ileitrw proporilouul. Mr. Aator would have liittidi-frfs of tiling m, liiitny votea 11 Hie mini lliiit sweep;; out III ottUi. lum.Mil of ili-it, Mr, Atitor lina one vote, lint nweej.er hit one vole, Ami the renwm In plitlti mid llliflu awenthle; It la la-cante .Mr. .Intor cue tarry one iuuket, the sweeper er.u carry one musket. All ai ejusl on th ballot Iterance all nro U-iKoii what the ti;i I lot represent. Mr, Ator wijoy 111 ((rent property because the sweeper I ready to shoul der n iimaket nud prolm-t lifiu In It: the .weeper la aeeure In hi little earn ing Imtbum Mr. Aftor la rendj,- to atand by him with ul mimkct; we And It worth .wlillo to be Induatrloua be- auie Mr. Antor and tht awerper make It diiiierou for anybody to molest lis. Without UiIm protection our po"ev lions would be of no value. Hit pro tection we contribute In epil ifcfl ore. mmi for ttmn, and tbla same pro lection we extend to our aUr.er. our Cousin, iird our mints, !"iviiiei!ily nn eliH (Inn I for the purpoxe i f ilriertiilutiitr innler win I laws uiid In vlmr' nmnuer tbla tr lei-iinn xti'll ! PKenlMil, nnd thou who fut-iit li !li proteetlnii rtitfully rloliii the prlvtieije of I'.lrtiilluif lt form. The woiiinu Huffr.ijfM', ao f:ir front atifTerlmr tii:ttl.ni wi:li nit repretenta tloit are inking t be tep:-eented where they i;ie i.c t tuxeil. Properly apenLint;, No Woman I Tod, and no property U represented. Tlie womriti' tttniM'rtv Ik titxeij. mid for JtVcfic lablc Preparation for As - slmilatihg UKiroodandUcguUi ting the Stomachs aiidUowcb of rromotesDicslIoaCbctrful nGssandRcst.Contains neither OpiumiMorphlne nor HiofJoL Wot Nahcotic. Pmmkm Sni" 4MW4.Uk- fUtmbtd- A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions Jevcnsh ocs$ and LOSS OF SLEEP. MMMaasMiianiMMM Tac Simile Signature of NEW YOBK. EXACT COPTOT WBAPPE. ' 11 mm .mtiT 11 11 mm 111 nnr 1 r ' I J f 1 rffSp-?7'ff'is -'' 1 y III . MJt .M:-.-jm,tmvltfM) ii that money It and ant gtt ibt what the inanand bla proiMrty gat police protection, flrt amice, lighting and cleaning of atrteta, malntenanct of courta, ttt. Kvary man la taxed, erao (f be owni no property -a tax that la laid upon bla time, bla atrengtb and often upon bla life. He beara tbla tax for the pro tection of all tbt Uvea In the commu nity, 110 matter wboae.and all the prop arty, 110 matter whoae, and to tbla tax tht women contribute nothing and are not aaked (0 contribute, The aunrni(lata appear, to think they dlapoae of tbla consideration when they apeak of men who are "exempt" from mllltnry aervlce and mill vote. The Im mediate Mimwcr la that there la uo real fXCtlljltloil, ' Alt the Ineti Are liable, but when It bnppeua that the government In an etuei'Kcucy doca not need all at once It takea Ita pick and ajicaka of tbe othert aa "exempt." It may at firat call only for tbe men under twenty-flve, but when more arc wanted It doea not bee Itatt to call for men aa old aa thirty live, and ao 011. Many now living re member an emergency In which ten atatea called out every man, of what ever age, who could ahotilder a mueket tt all. But even tbla la not the root of the (jiicHtloii, Jor regular aervlce In a long campulgn the government would not take a 111 it 11 forty-live yeara of age with weak luiiira If It could get at many aa It wanted who were but twenty-flve and bad atrong lung. Hut auppoae tbe weak lunged man of forty-five la "Agin the Oovtrnmant" and dlipoxiHt to unite In an attempt to overthrow It, will he "exempt" blin aelf7 Will be refrain from Joining aa loMtirgent force on tbe ground that be la over hum and not In robust health? Youth or ago, lung or no lungs, that man la a power to be reckoned with; and thta1 la why be la allowed to vole, In order that when tbe ballota are counted bo may nee that he and bla kind are In tho minority and It would be hopclcNa for them to attempt an overthrow of the government. When the good Prluce Albert In 1851 Invented world'a falra and organized tbe Drat one, It waa hoped that tbe brotherhood of man bad been demon at rated aud tbe era of unlveraal peace begun, but In Hire yeara there waa a bloody war that Involved more tbnn half of Kurope, In which the only tblug contended for waa commercial su premacy. And many who rend tbla have seen In our freest of all free countries a million men lighting to tbe death and spending their laat dollar. Suffrage Is Net a Right, aa so many times has been claimed. It la at once a privilege aud a burden, and no one baa reason for asklug for tbe privilege without being willing and able to assume the burden. . It la shI J that the casting of a vote la a slight duty, quickly performed. Rut to ciini a vole ouht to mean to enst It lutelllueotly ami honestly, and bow ciin women kmIii that accurate Intelligence except by attending can etixes, pi'lnutrlcH, nominating conven tions aud supplementing gcuerol knowledge as fur as possible by per sonal iifijuuliituiice with cumllttntcH? Even If some women Imxe time and ability for Hitch work uioxt have not nud even If they nil li:ul the time la It desirable that the presence and eo-work of unintelligent nud depraved women abould be added lo the nlrendy Jarrlti, factious of political Hie' v.... it unoiiiti Limn- Hint nil women 1 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tbe Signature of Thirty Years P llli THI CISTAUS SOMNNY, NWYOSOIT, WW (if Use jf For Over wnnot puniy pomns, uu u woman can vote, ' 1 e Can a Bad Wemant nut whu It l naked precisely what are noma of tho wrongs under which women Buffer In town and city kov eminent aa at present conducted, a' precisely what points tin bylaws of Viwna or tbe ordinance of cities bonr unjustly upon women as women an In precisely what ways women aro t'j gain from being permitted to vols at town and city elections there Is al leuce. Hut bow alwut tbe Interests of Mu community? In what p!irlle.r..i would cltlce and towns m benefit I tho bestowal ut the ballot on women Hie question cannot be nnswered l contrasting tbo bot an I most lutein Kent women with lb wo;st or lu: Intelllb'eut tsicu, Tl! b;tlM, If It k given to wunion, will lw nud by 11): sorts of women, Jnt a It I bow by til sorts of men. and If. in nni;t Ik confessed with shame, It is nana!!:' more dlltlctilt to bring out and concc 1 trate the vnua of l be Iwst so:t of mi;i Ibun those of the buser so;1!, soiiwwbr.t the same dIKiciilty may be itUiclpiitei! with regard ro women, The practical piestlon Is, Will Ok average woman vote more steadily, Diore Intelligently, with a clearer knowledge of men uud affairs nud with a wiser adaptation of meant to inds, than tbt average man? SPEED OF ANIMALS. tht UrrrhosHil I.ea4, Fallowed Iky thm Hor mmd tbe H4 Deer. Tlie following Interesting letter con cerulng tlie relative speed of anlmali npleared In tbv Ixmdon Field: The fusteet animal we have la tbi greyhound. The next are tbe rtu home, tbe red deer aud the bare, and then cornea tbe good, big, bold dog fox, which la a fine galloper on good going. In comparison with any ol the above tbe fastest foxhound on sound fiat turf Is as alow as a tnao mowing grass for haymaking. But !l you radically alter the trial ground tbf above doea not bold good. For Instance on rough clods, whether melted or not a bare cannot run at all; hence abe gen erally takes care not to go tbere, and where greyhounds are kept sbe habitu ally lies In her form near tbe fringe ot a rough fallow that when coursed sb may quickly be on good going. U'ltl such long, powerful hind legs a ban can beat anything up a steep bill. A foxhound can easily beat any bom over deep clay plow, because the borsi weighs aa much aa twelve bounda and therefore alnka deeply. In atag bunt ing the red deer tires earlier than th blood hunter, though the horse may not be faster, but great consideration must be mad for the discretion ot a good horseman, who avoids exhausting dees grouud which the deer ploda through, A run of ehrht miles within the boui ( In either of the three wet wintry months would leave tbe body of thi field behind, but It would be easy to I riding man on a galloping horse wbet tho March winds have dried the coun try aud the obstacles are only ordinary CONNECTS THE BRAIN. The Organ That Enable th lleml. anherea to Act la Harmoar. Near tho base of every well organ ized huuiau brain there Is situated a curious little spongy body called tbe corpus cnllosum. Tbla all Important little organ constats of a double chain of white nerve fibers, and It Is through these that tho two portions (heml sphercH) of the brain are enabled to acl In harmony by being continually brought Into anatomical and pbyalolog loul relatione! with each other. Several yeara ago a well known Phil adelphia physician and surgeon, Dr. X. II. Stevens, made tlie announcement that, In hla belief, the corpus callosun waa the aeat of the soul. Hla peculiar Ideas were given quite an airing through the press'at that time, but the whole theory fell pretty flat when Dr. A. F. Sawyer of San Francisco proved that a certain west coast worthy bad survived twenty years after having the entire corpus callosum shot out of bis thought tank and that another had lived eleven years after sustaining a similar Injury. Tho psychologists were pretty well agreed that a man'a life would terminate tbe moment his soul made its exit on the lead of a pistol cartridge. It was these well attested cases of men living after losing the cor pus callosum that caused Dr. Stevens "soul theory" to relapse Into obscurity. What Load Will lee Beart Tho army rules are that two Inch Ice will sustain a man or properly placed lufantry; four inch Ice will carry a man on horseback or cavalry or light guns; six Inch Ice, heavy field guns, such as eighty pounders; eight Inch Ice, a bat tery of artillery, with carriages and horses, but not over 1,000 pounds per square foot on sledges, and ten Inch Ice sustains an army or an Innumerable multitude. On fifteen Inch Ice rail road tracks are often laid and operated for months", and Ice two feet thick withstood the Impact of a loaded pas senger car after a sixty foot fall (or perhaps 1,500 tons), but broke under thn of the locomotive and tender (or perhaps 3,000 foot tons). , J nut Snrne Right Out. ''Never suppress a sneeze," said the tralued nurse to the young woman who hail Just performed that polite act "It is a great strain on all the nerves and Wood vessels ot tho head,- as it throws all tho oi'tlon to the back of the head Instead of letting It come out of the mouth safely and naturally. The unu sual and hard strain on a little blood vessel thnt may be weak la likely to burst It and cause Instant death, A loud sneeze does not sound very nice, tat it la a aafe thtojf to ao every vuW , GENEROUS RESPONSE. XKW ItAVK.V, Conn., April U-&m-retaiy of War, Taft, President of the National C'ros Society, who lectured at Yale last night, laterin speaking of the resjionie to the api'1"' for aid for the suffering at Hun Francisco, ssid. 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