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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, HAY t, loofl. THL MORNING ASTOHIAN. ASTORIA, OKEGON. 9 1 STORY OF WEBSTER ONI OCCASION WHEN DANIEL WAS DEEPLY HUMILIATED. a laclaal Which Shucked mm4 rld Hint lain Trara-Tha Aiml. ralloa, ih l.orallr aa (ha Jaaar Mr ar Ilia ( Irola of Krla4. The follow lug Incident In Ilia life of anlcl Webster wn related lo the writer by the lute Joshua Hcward: Mr, Reward came to Woburn from Hoston In the e.irly arvciillN and bought 11 fnrm, where lio lived until til death In IVCi. lit) wn n native of the New Hiiinpshlre "peace City. from Which place Iiii ciioio to I lost 011 In Hiily initiiliiHHl Hint Inter engaged In tlit II v -ery business T Kehool si reel, He was genial, social, active young man, nml In h Mliurt lime ninny of tho business ml professional men of tlm city worn III friend it t!iti"iiiit, lniilil Web ster, tlll'll III till' fllllllCS of hi ma- -iiy iiiiuiIkhmI, wn lilt particular frli-ml nml uioi favored patron, One year Welmter early engaged to deliver the Fourth nf July uniiliui lu the city, A public proeeou Will tlll'll mi Im portant feature of tin' celebration, ami the orator nf the ilny was the chief person of distinction In tlio pnnide, lu those day there were. ik four wheeled vehicles for coincidence or for pleas ure, A clmle was tin proper carriage fur gentlemen to iihi, Webster wn Kiiilur mm. I proud nt popular. He saw DO chaise III the t it)' MM good II H In de aired tn nppi'iii' lu mi tbnt Important occasion, mid therefore In1 ordered out' to bo built by tlit principal carriage uutker of tin etiy (Huigcut, I think It wasi, to be ready for ue 011 Hint ilny, In tho morning of tlm Fourth ho up' pented nt Reward' stable office nml requested Seward to go to tli carriage hop nml get () t'ltn Im he had ordered. Hewnrd linriicsacd n horse nml went to IIih rnrrbu"' stum n directed .and told UM 60 YEARS' T Traoc Manns Df BIONS CoeVKIOMTS Ao. Anrnn awifllnf a li-h and diworlntinfi pirn aulrklr Mntriairt ir pnii..a tn mhmtimr ihtfiiiiti ! bfnliattlv llH1Uhl. C'mimunlr tlnnolrirllrroliailmiM!. HAN0800 Hi CnlfliU 9011I Umm. IIMI Mdirf fur ruilMff twtwuu. I'ib!ii intn Ibrnufh Mann ft i u. rtol't rirllrronailmill!. HAN0800I 0,1 ''f "K mi. IIMI Mmrf fur ruilMff twtwuu. it ui ibrnuiili Mann A (u.rttl H,f-. vllhnut Char, la lb Scientific Jliiterican A Btiultnmtl IUlnil4 WMklT, ralal km r mnf rieiiliOi) h"ifnl rieiiliOi) kmrntl, Tenia, Ma jr.ri ..ur munlbi,!!. aula trail ftUNN Co V!.r Kw York a. V VI f D iLr At M ttia proprtator na tiAO rwn tvr 'kt, Wibitr'N clink. Tho proprietor lu . nniira tom that conW not bo mlmiiiib'rtmwi niif, 'Tli Vt'olmlor wiiil the momy to pny for th dmlwr lu relating thin to m (toward mild: "I wna never ho untoulnhflil In my Ufa! I ihoulil liuva biau li'i urprlwd If b bad ralnml hla flat ami knocked me down. 1 hud no thought that there wu a man living who had em board of the great Wclmtor, the godlike Da o lei, who would or who could have denied him any reijuimt It waa poaalble to grant. 1 could only any, 'lie Kent no money by me,' 'Then,' aald the pro prietor, 'tell him ho can have the chalae when be aemla tho money to pay for It ami not till then.' " Hewunl mild be win uevcr In audi a dilemma lu all hi life, lie could not go buck and tell that great man, whom he adored, that be could not hnvo the cbiilno till he paid for It. And yet bo iniiMt go buck uud tell blm aoiiietlilug. Hut whnt could be tell blm? Finally, after mub thought and afutly It occurred to blm that be bad n new chaUe which bo would offer to WcliNler mid tell him that the var iiInIi on the one bo bad ordered wna not yet hard mid Hint it would bo llublo to Injure If taken out lu the beat and duiit of that public duy. Webater met Hew. ard at the door when be returned, and before Webater could aak a queatloo Meward waa telling him the atory be bad Invented on the way borne. Web ater niude no reply, but accepted Kew ard'a atatemeiit aa true and rode In bla ehnUe that day. About a week later Webater came agnlu and aald to Hewunl, "I think the vanish on that cIihImo la hard now, and you may go dowu and get It" Hewtird wild: "With a heavy heart I barneyed u horxe uud went again to the ihop. I knew I nliould uot get the enable, and 1 waa nut dlxuppolnted. In the name manner I wax nuked the name quemtlon aa before, I could not Invent another atory that would be credible mid waa therefore compelled to go back mid tell him the truth." Webater waa Impatiently awaiting Ueward'a re turn, and when lu hulling ilUtuucu he culled to Seward: "Where U the chnlne? What I the trouble?" Seward approached blm more eloncly uud lu ; tone ao low that no one could over bear blm replliil, "He told mo to tell 1 you that you could have the chaUe ! when you aent the money to pay for It ' and uot before." Wflmter ntood allent , an Inittant mid then with voice trem- bllug with emotion exclaimed. "My ! (JihI, Joahua, did he auy that?" and ! auk Into a nearby chair and cried aa would a deeply aggrieved child of all m miner. It la well kuowu that Webater would Incur debt, apparently wlU no thought titai tuar - two oartlea to oon- omiiMi Astorian Day in The Astorian Wants 50O New Subscribers And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been ! Reduced From Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the INew Year by Taking Astoria's Greatest Paper, The Astorian DeLIVEREO BY CARRIER TO ANY PART OFTHE CITY FOR 65 CENTS rrtv:, t creditor and oemor. im ttat their moral obligation! were co equal, Conaerpjently bla creditor ao multiplied and hla Indobtedneaa ao In creaand to Interfere with bla po litical plana, If not, Indeed, threaten bla political future. At tbla time bla frlenda came to hla aid and, It la aald, ralaed the auto of 140,000 to cancel hla Indebtedneaa and relieve bird from the further annoyance and preaaure of bla creditor. When we realize that 40, 000 waa larger aura to ralae then for any purpoae than would be 1200,000 today we have aome meaaure of the admiration and the loyalty of bla frlenda.-H. C. Hall lo Boaton Tran script. iaat le. "I thought you aald you couldn't live without me," aueered the girl. "So I did," anawered the man. "Yet you're living." "No; I'm not. Juat boarding; that's ( aJL" Loulevllle Courier-Journal. ROYAL EPICURES. tleaaroha Who Wr Faaaoaa Par Tbalr Callaarr l.arala. Itoyalty In tlmea punt luia had many $n accoinpllxhed epicure aa learned lu culinary lore ua In tho practice of the culalne. It waa Henry do Vuloa wbo brought Into fuahlou aromatic aaucea and vnrloiia aplce dnlntlea, Inheriting bla tuate for cooking from Catherine de' Medici, who lutroduceil Into France not only Ice, but much of tho culinary art from Italy. totila XIV, waa devoted to giiMtron omy, and for hla uae Ibpiora were in vented in bla old age, when, It la aald, be could acanely endure exlatence without a NtU'coKNltm of artificial atim ulnnta. Hut the pertinacity with which Chiirlea V. of Spain gratified bla appetite under all clrcumxtuncea rival ed even tbut of Frederiok the (Jreut He fore rlHlng lu the morning potted capon were uauully Nerved to him, prepareil with augar, milk and aplcea, Iced beer being one of bla favorite drlnka. Flab, too, of every kind waa tc bla tiiHte, eel, frog nnd oyatera occu pying a prominent phut in the royal bill of fare Frederick the (Jreat wum foiul of highly aeiiHOiied meat mid bud a atroiig predilection for Italian or French made dlahea. It wna bla habit during dinner to make pencil murk BgaliiHt tic different Item of the bill of fnre, to which be referred when conversing afterward with the maltre d'hote). When the I me d'Kacara and hla royal maater, Loula X VIII., were cloneted to gether to talk over a dlb the mlulHtera were kept waiting lu the autechiimbcr, and the next day thla notice regulurly appeareil In the olllclal Journal: "M. le Duo d'Kacur a trarnille diiua le cal lnet" It may be added that Loula XVIII. bud Invented the "truffle la Dure il'iiriolima." and. -'i"r'-it HERE YOU ARE the Montth For 65c 75 (foe uia r"t. im i.iraiiaoiv orv pared the dlah with bla own ub&, aaiateil by tiie duke. Another epicu rean of thi tlrat order waa the I'olUh King Mtanlalnua I-zlnakl, wbo Invent ed ninny a new dlah nnd vaatly Im proved the atyle of cooking, natonlab lug the Lorraluera, among other thing, by having served up at bis table dlahe Of meat with frulta, both of which bad been cooked together. (Jceae which bad Ix'en plucked when alive, then whipped to death, nnd marine were set down In bla bill 'of fare aa foreign bird, and after a aomewbat almllar fashion turkey were transformed into "coq do bruyerea" and were eerved at the table buried under the atrong amelling herb of Lorraine. One year wn reinnrknble for the entire failure of the fruit crop, but Ktiiuhtlau would not Ixi deprived of bla deaaert, for, turning hi attention to confectionery, be aubatltuted composition of augured vegetnhlea, eKpeclnlly of turulp. Lon don ritiindiird. CASUAL PHILOSOPHY. What one goc iuto debt for nine time out of ten la u luxury. A mau always muklug ext-uac leave hlrnm-lf no time to make anything elae. IJiiHlneK baaed uxiu frlendHblp tbrentena both; frleudliip bated upon bUHlne atrenu'thena both. Tbnt muu cuu beat l'ic.-e the enmity of thoe who don't umleratiuid blm wbo go! home to a wife who doea. It la u koxI deal eualer to pray for men' hoiiIn than to pour bulm iuto their wound, not to mention tbut it coat leaa. The supreme court ba not yet decid ed which I the weaker mau be wbo la not able to see hla own weakness or he who has no fulth in himself. From mi Intellectual point of view that time of one' life I most wasted when be tries, lu a spirit of dumb loy alty, to ad m h e all those things that are Kpularly considered admirable. Suc cess, i Tin Word 'lfe." The word "slave," which la happily uxed seldom uulec metaphorically In this country, is a wold of brilliant his torical Hiitecedcnts. Its original, the Itusslan "sluva," means glorious nnd la the title of that race which aul) aumes the Kusslau people. Hut when the (icrmiiUH reduced host of the Slav to servitude their name, from malice or accident, a Gibbon aayg, became synonymous with "servile. " It retains no more suggestion of Its racial origin now than doea "ogre," which 1 really "Huugurian," from a confusion of the Magyar with the Huns, and of both with the terrible Tartars. Morning Astorlan, R5& per monta. to 65c CUBA WILL AID. HAVANA, April 30. -The houe of representative tin jed a bill ap propriating $50,000 for the Hn Fran-H-co sufferer. The repone to California' appeal ha be;-n prompt, univcrfHl and sub stantial. Relief 1 goin forward by ship baids, by train load and by wagon load. r mm (HiBf AVcgetaHePreparation lor As similating HieToodaiidReaula liitbSlojaai3aixlJ3owcl3cf ProiTwtesT)lgestion,ClKeiful nessandBest.Contains neither Optum.lorphine nor Mineral. Not Nab c otic. flmfim Smi jUxJimm AaaWsst A perfect Remedy forConsUpa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrboea, Worms .Convulsions Jeveri sh oessandLossor Sleep. Yac Simile Signature of NEW YOHK. tXACT COPTOf WRAPPEB. 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