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THE MORNING ASTGIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAV I, igoo THE MORNING ASTORIAN EiUbllsheA 1873. Published Daily by TH1 J. S. DELLINGEK COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By nail, per year 17.00 By mail, per month W By carrier, per month 65 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. B, mail, per year, in advanc. .11.00 Enered as ifcond-elasa matter June JB.19U6, at the postoffle 8t Astoria. Ore ton, under the act of Congress ot Mhtvli 5, w-Ordera for the dell ennjt of Thi Morx isalwoaiAS to either residence or place of buineM nr bo made by postal card or ajirowrh telechooe. AnT IrreRuUnty tn de liTery (hould be imniediatoly reported to the offioe of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. omcial paper of Clatsop county and the City of Astoria. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O WEATHER. 0 0 0 O Weatern Oregon and Washing- O O ton Fair and warmer. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE OCEAN-GOING RAFT. The Astorian lias no desire to impede the course of an industry that is pecu liarly indigneous to the Columbia River Valley, and especially one that is so unique and serviceable as is that of the Hammond Rafting Company at Stella; but, for the sake of the immensely larg er interests at stake, a suggestion for the safer despatch and surer delivery of these great shipments cannot be deemed iconoclastic, even in these columns. They are immense money-makers to begin with, and the scope of profit may be abridged somewhat in the interest of ' the correlative industries that surround them and occupy the same field of tran sit In harbor they are safe enough and can be disposed to the complete security of all neighboring craft and people, but on the high seas they are a deadly menace every hour of their pas sage. It is in thi phase of their hand ling that some safeguard must be de vised to hedge, and the sooner the bat ter for the big industry itself and for those to whom its dangers are most nearly directed. The possibilities for ruin to steam and sailing vessels arising from their abandonment at sea, their breaking up en route, and other alarm ing exigencies peculiar to the business, are too well known to be retailed here, but it is none the less imperative that the exploiting company, or the legis lature, provide some effective rules gov erning the venture, that shall make for the safety of hundreds and thousands of people within the radius of their scope for destruction. The gravity of the situation will be forced home to all concerned some time, even after a series of successful voyages and no assurance of their general safety is dependable at any time. The inherent forces for catastrophe are too many and vicious to be neglected any longer, and it is hoped steps will be taken to make this splen did business as safe for others as it U lucratife for its originators and owners. THE RHODE ISLAND. The new and magnificent warship, Rhode Island, which has just been pull ed off the York Spit, in the Chesapeake Ray, is the biggest thing of her kind in the American service; so big that she had to decline an invitation to visit Newport because the local authorities could not find any quick-despatch plan for moving the town back to let her in the bay. Anyhow, "little Rhody" was big enough to furnish the name for the monster. 0 THE INFLAMMATORY SLAV. After thirty days of comparative quietude the Russian realm is in an other turmoil, with bombs flying and killing whom they may; I'osHiuks raid ing, and a sanguinary parliament in prospect. The wires from thut district ed country will be on the verge of inch ing in mid air for some time to come. CHEERFUL INDICATIONS. From all authentic sources tlirouuh- out Oivgon, California and Washington, comes the eheeeiful intelligence of pro pitious conditions for the varied crops of the three States. This i alway nottd news, and lends an impetus to other eommereiiil affairs. RULING MARKET PRICE. Over in sunny France a imin-milliuer has just been through the Will court of his city, on twenty different charges of kissing the girls in his shop. Ac cording to the rvjMirt he was fined, in each case, "the customary sum of sM.7."." and this must be the ruling price in a market where kissing is a fine art. the initial signal of ordinary gallantry, and does not constitute assault and battery, hence, the pric? quoted may be taken as the actual and legal value of the commodity. There should be some standard governing this thing, and this is better than none. And the poor girls got nothing except the kisses. continent, the money going to Immi gration agents. In this country n head tax i pr. '.posed to limit the vast tide of newcomers. Our neighbor on the north is willing to take the crumb" studies the situation eloxely for vantage. mid a EDITORIAL SALAD. Chanty covers a multitude of Sun da v entertainments. The Senat has about reach conclusion that the salaries of the mem liers of the canal coinmisnioy can le reduce! without causing any interrup tion in the work, 0 Seattle complains that some of the wicked element of San Kiuiicisco U descending upon it, and warns the sluidy visitor to be careful, 'o doubt the threat of a igilance committee will .keep them straight. PAINS A speech in the Senate that last paly one day seems to be classed in that body as a paragraph. 0 It is hoped that the second march to the sea will be as free from physical unpleasantness as the first. 0 "Appropriation" of wireless tele graphy messages is the latest on rec ord. The art of thieving clearly ad vances as rapidly as science. 0 The Russian cabinet members, fol lowing the example of the generals, "regret to report" their withdrawal. Wonder if the Czar has any regrets ! San Francisco is getting three times as much money as was contributed to Chicago after its fire. There is no dis count on Uncle Sam's growth. If San Francisco had given its Chi nese population a little more time it would have acquired a subway system without costing the city a cent. If an earthquake could be harnessed and compelled to do duty at the right time and place, it might simplify mat ters for the Panama canal commission when it gets ready to throw dirt. 0 A committee of Congress is consider ing a change in the design of the one cent piece. A coin that can be ex changed for a good newspaper is worthy of the best legislative treatment. For a good many years the white man has been bearing the Indian's burden. Recent legislation by Congress will compel the Indian to tote his share pi the load. 0 . Two years ago the world's fair opened under conditions that looked slightly frosty. But the golden sum mer son set in and made its mark in history. ' Having spoken for three whole days on the railroad fate bill, Senator La Follette is estopped from making any complaint as to the limits of congres sional debate. 0 The author of the man with a hoe who publicly indorsed Gorky has sought a back row so as to avoid the neighbor ly inquiry if he is planting Russian thistles. Though Mr. Bryan is out of the coun try he should not fail to make a note of the fact that the contributory class has been much more in evidence lately than the predatory. 0 A pump company proposes to in crease its capital stock $8,000,000. If it's a case of watering the stock, a pump company should have an advantage over all other corporations, surely. ' Now that the London courts have de cided tliat Mr. Schwab need pay only $4000 for the picture which he was charged $15,000 for, he can afford to take a summer vacation. 0 Canada pays an immigrant premium of $13 on every British agricultural la borer and of $5 on each settler from the AMERICAN WOMEN FIMO RELIEF The &m of Mis Irene Croaby la On of Thousands of Cures made by Lydla & Pinknam't Vegetable Compound. How many women reallie that it is not the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely. PRESS'THJHT BUTTON 1,: MiffiiiW ' 1 nm m l the rm 77nTY 'I Hit I I IliuJie.I and only Hrtfrct Jf if I S'li-lilllng I'm, No (la.i itllrr & i fir m Ink 10 iflll 110 clugii ijll 01 .tukinj. ., TO VouiimplvprPMlhf lulloti(M " In ih picture! anil Hit pen till L. ; In "." " Write the IntUnt It touch .ha paper " Eagle$150 I; Flash 1 B. No. i w!ih 14 karat "!! J t"IJ j: . fen point ftiiant vuUaniMil 1. ' rubber and lull ' guaiaiitrcil. ' 1 Ell. 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V J Jkmm of comtirftitt roraale brail drag! at. k 1 NOTICE 'Notice is hereby given, that tin un dersigned, Astoria National 'Sank of Ardorla, Oregon, will offer for iali and sell 'it publio auction to the hlghoit bidder for rnh in hand at time of tale at the Imiik of mild Astoria National Unnk, at Astoria, Oregon, on May 1Mb. at the hour of trn o'clock n. m. of laid day, two hundred and ton share of the capital stock of the Odd Fellow' l.mul and lliiilding Asuoclallon, being cerll ti finite numbered 5 for ten hliarvii; rrr tllU'uto numbered 1.1ft for four liare) certificate numbered 150 for five liarei certificate numbered 157 for five xhurcii certificate numbered 15S for twelve hare; certificate numbered 221 for three aim re; certificate numbered 222 for one share; certificate numbered 244 for icv fiitreu (thares; crrtllleate numbered 245 for 23 share; certificate number ed 2tM for twenty barej crrtillcate numbered 273 for twenty ihare cer tificate numlx-red 375 for forty ilmre; crtrtifleate numbered 208 for thventy lianw; certificate numbered 200 for twenty-six xhnies. and certificate num bered 304 for four sharei, or nifflclent thereof to satUfy a certain prowlwory note bearing date of March 26th, 1004, executed by John Halm for the nun of $5000.00 with IntcreU thereon it th rate of seven per cent pep annum from paid Interest to September 25th, 1004 leaving duo leaving to the unpaid thereon tin um of flOWl.OO with Intercut than on at tho rite of even per cent per an num from th 25th day of September, 1004 until paid. Said sale li made pur mailt to a written contract and author ity executed by laid John Iliihn author izing tho umlcmlgml to noil aid ihare of stock or sufficient thereof to ut ility ald note bearing datu March 25th 1004. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, thU 27th day of April, 1006. J. I. IIWOINS, Caller. 4 20-101. MORNING ASTORIAN Is on Sale in Astoria at J. N. GRIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE. OTZINOER'S NEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFlCr, FRED BROWN Both Store JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE. date until paid, on which there has been First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. KHTA1ILIHIIKI) 1MHO. Capital and Surplus $100,000 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JO! INI FOX, l'rea. and Runt F L BISHOP. Secretary A. I,. FOX, Vice Pre. AHTOHIA HAV1NGH DANK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines jnd Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE S0UCITE0. Foot of Fourth Street. 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