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TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908. 2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1I73. Published Daily by TBI J. S. BELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year tTXO By mill, per month W By carrier, per month to WEEKLY ASTORIA!. B, mail, per year, in advance.. fl.OO Bntrrad as ieeond-clasa matter June 8S. 1906, t the postofflee t Aitorlft. urj son, under the set of Congress ol Msren S, ayOnter for the delivering of THi Morn buaineM my be made by postal card or through tele coie. Any Irregularity in de livery should be immediately reported to the O0oe of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 66 1. Official paper of Clatsop county and the City of Astoria. WEA1HER. Western Oregon and Washing' Western Oregon and Washing tonShowers. Eastern Oregon and Washing tonShowers and thunder storm NOW THEN, GET TOGETHER! Astoria is all ready to take tip the Fourth of July celebration, the regatta work, that seawall proposition, the mat ter of the new hotel, and any other good thing that needs attention. She has time to attend to her commercial needs now and the sooner she gets to work the better it will be for her and the propo sitions awaiting treatment. She will not be bothered with politics (except a small by-election next winter), for eighteen months to come, and if she doesn't do 'something valuable and effective in that years and a half, she is not entitled to succeed at anything. If she does one half that is cut out for her to do, and the Chinook gets to work on the bar, there ought to be good times here for years to come. , 0 HONORS ARE EVEN. The French authorities are raising an extraordinary howl because one of their emissaries to this country has reported that some of the Chicago pork sausage packers ground up an occasional work man, who, by accident, fell into the grinding machinery, and passed the stuff up to the markets of the country. The only difference we can see between the Chicago and the Paris packer, is, that the former is a whit less candid than the Frenchman, in heralding his ingred ients, since the latter packs and peddles dessicated cat, hashed horse and bone less dog under flaring labels and con spicuous ads. The difference between the goods is, apparently, a mere matter of hair, and the extreme fastidiousness of certain patrons. "WHITE-WINGED PEACE." The turmoil of the election is past. The citizens of Oregon, of Clatsop and of Astoria are at liberty to take up their current schemes of enterprise end development that have lain in abeyance for the past eight weeks and may in itiate such other plans as appear oppor tune and possible. There is nothing of absorbing concern now, to further hinder their progress, and the harsh edges left by the campaign may be the sooner and better smoothed down by the ameliorat ing effects of communal activities in which we can all take a hand, and act and think in unison, for the good of the whole. 000000000000000000 O EDITORAL SALAD. 0 000000000000000000 Dowie will call it quits for $1,000,000 and a vindication. It would probably be easier to raise the $1,000,000 than the vindication. Boston Transcript. When Jeff Davis is sworn in as a member of the United States Senate it might be advisable for Mr. Fairbanks to have the sergant-at-arms search him. Raleigh Evening Times. 0 The D. A. R., in session at Washing ton, have not lived up to their militant repute. They seem to be conducting a peace congress instead of the usual war. Philadelphia Public Ledger., Why not put a phoenix, the bird that rises from its ahes, on Uncle Sam's coat of arms along with the eagle! Witness Chicago, Boton, Baltimore San Francisco. New York World. 0 Missouri has a law to bar from the State nil foreign corporations with a capital of more than JlO.OtHXtHH). Evi dently Missouri law-makers do not allow anything for the water in the stocks. Atlanta Constitution. What will poor old Rockefeller do if Miss Tarbdl has gained strength from her outing in Kmporia and California! Kansas City Star. It is now confidently asserted that the new 20,000-ton battleship can be com pleted before it becomes obsolete. De troit Free Press. A vein of gold has been struck in a' Xew York street. It may be added that it U not Wall strvet and that the gold is real Baltimore American. o It is announced that Mayor McClellan of Xew York will spend the summer in Europe, but whether for the purpose of investigation or to avoid it is not yet stated. o Warnings against the dandelions can not bv too frequent in this town. If they ever get a start in Astoria it will be an awful job to blast the roots out of the rock. 0 If untaxed alcohol actually is not go ing to hurt Standard Oil interests, a lot of people who have bee,n calling for it will be in some doubt as to why they make it. 0 In order to legislate intelligently for pure foods, congress properly insists up on getting the unadulterated facts in the president's official possession. o The average socialist would not care so much about the referendum if he could be allowed the initiative. 0 The Boston Herald rises to enquire if a liar is the same as an un qualified liar." Certain not. A liar is a qualified liar. See Lawson's history; any page. 0 Senator Depew had the decency to re frain from voting on the Smoot case, and there are fewer thicker-skinned in dividuals than old Chauneey. Although she have a clouded past, the Omaha woman who swallowed a diamond, if she acquire appendicitis, may have a brilliant ending. FAME'S PATHWAY. Lewis Mann of Bryant's Pond, Me., is said to be the largest individual maker of clothes in the world. He started with a capital of $400, and his factory was a deserted mill. Two soldiers have ben detailed to watch Norway's new crown prince for otherwise this lad, three years old, might be kissed to death by the cdowds in the parks where he takes his outings. Henry Broadhurst, the senior member foi- Leicester, who is retiring from parlia ment on account of ill health, was the first workingman to become a member of a British ministry. He was under secretary of the home department in the liberal government of 1886. Sarsate, the world-renowned violinist, has taken his instrument all over the world. It has been the companion of th 40 years of his manhood. "Sarsate, my son, wed thy violin, but never a woman," is said to have been the advice which was given him with his first prize at the PariB Conservaoire, and Sarsate has been true to it. Henry Schumann-Heink, son of Mad ame Schumann Heink, the opera singer, has entered the Cramps Shipbuilding Company, with the idea of specializing in some of the mechanical branches of shipbuilding. He is 23 years old, and has served in the Germany army for a year. He hopes to enter the navy of the United States eventually. In twelve marriage out of every 100 one of the parties has been married be fore. May Island, Great Britain, now pos sesses a foghorn whir-h ean be heard 18 miles away. Several similar ones are to be installed in neighboring light houses to safeguard ships entering the Firth of Forth. In high mountains there is no state to compare with Colorado. She can claim 407 peaks of an altitude of more than 10,000 feet, 395 of more than 11, 000 feet, 238 of more than 12,000, 149 of more than 13,000, and 33 of more than 14,000. In these days of increasing use of concrete for building purposes, it is interesting to recall the fact that the Pantheon, in Rome, about 2000 years old, is covered by a dome over 42 feet in diameter, which is cast In concrete in one solid mass. The water in coal mine is iihimII, acid, and when it comes in contact with electric lines it forms salt of copper Those salts rapidly disintegrate the i-op per wire. They also interfere with the working of the insulators. Hence it necessary, wherever elect ii wire ar ned in coal milieu, to keep them wway from contact with water. A beautiful green shade of gold which is often in.-d in making tine jewelry i the result of an allow consisting of 11 v parts of silver and nineteen parts of pure gold. Australia possesses a larger number of churches in itroiMirtion to the number of its inhabitants than any other country in the world. There are 20 churches to every 100,000 people in that country England has only 141 and Russia alxuit fifty-five. As ft rule the statesman who jollies the public with eloquent reiteration of Lincoln's observation that you can't fool all the people all the time is merely do sirous of fooling ft majority of them for the present. Items in the first great athletic meet ing held in China, which took place at Canton, were arithmetic raws. Pupil fim schools carried slates and pencils, and in the course of the race they en countered a blackboard containing a sum to be solved. The boys were lined up as they reached the goal, and those whoso calculations were wrong were then eliminated. The first three left in the line were counted winners. The first place of worship in western Australia was unique in two respects the materials of which it was built and also the several purposes to which it was devoted. This remarkable building was made at Perth by soldiers, shortly after their arrival in 1H2!. and wag composed almost entirely of bulrushes. In addi tion to it uses on Sundays for divine worship, it occasionally served as an amateur theatre during the week and during the whole time as a barracks. As a wheat-shipping port Portland ranks third in the United States, being surpassed only by Xew York and Puget Sound. For the ten months ending with ApriL New York exported C.012.WH bushels." Puget Sound, including Ta coma. Seattle and Everett, as well as other points on the Sound, shipped out 7.748,300 bushels. Portland in that per iod has to her shipping credit 5,658.10:1 bushels. If Puget Sound shipping points were segregated Portland would I" sec ond. The matron of 0 Vermont house of correction is out with the statement that a woman, once she has fallen, never reforms, and that while in prison she never manifests the least disposition to wards better things, like improving their imprisonment, by learning and bet tering their conditions for future years. There is a. vast difference, 'ays that matron, lietween the course of men and women who are imprisoned, for the men as a general thing are anxious to im prove their mental condition when serv ing time. This shows rather a social contrast that most people will not be lieve without proof, yet it is true in fl large majority of case". WOODBURN YOUTH SHOT. WOODBURX, Ore., June 4-Jame, the 15-year-old son of Mailearrier W. G. Walker was accidentally shot and killed this morning. The accident oeriined at Oscar Mahler's onion ranch, where he was working, the chaiye of a muzzle loading gun entering his right lung. It tones and vitalizes the entire sys tem and makes life worth living no mat ter what your station. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest preventa tive known for all diseases. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, Druggist. As to cleaning the Chicago packing houses, we would suggest passing the sausage for breakfast. Billy Bryan had to leave home to find out how popular he really is. Is the rooter going to have a chance to root this year? In beauty town there dwelt a lass, Her face was fair to see, The secret of her beauty lay, In Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart, druggist. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofre existing be tween J. L. Luis and Victor Johnson is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. L. Luis collects all bills and will pay all debts. He will carry on the business of the "Cash" at 1337 Franklin avenue, Astoria, hereafter in his own right. May 31, 1906. NICK JOHNSON, J, L. LUIS. 0-I-6t. Morning Astorian, 65 cents per month. EXECUTE EIGHT MEN Mexican Soldiers Shoot Riot Leaders. Down THE GOVERNMENT iS CURSED Doomed Men Just Before They Are Shot Call Down Malidictlooi Upon the Mexican Government Much Property Destroyed. LOS ANGELES, June 4.- A special lisjmteh from Douglas. Aria., to the Her ald, reports the execution of eight lead ers of the Caiuiea riots yesterday morn ing by Colonel KosteiliUky. The men wore lined up before ft stone wall and killed by a volley from the rifles of the rurales under the command of Koster litsky, who, it i reported, cried out a the shots were fired: "Viva le Mexico; v perish all trait- oil without tear the doomed men re plied as one man: '1',, with the government; away with Mexico." The special further state that the arrival of Kosterlitsky with his troops had more to do with the quelling of the riot than the presence of American sol dier on the scene. It also state that Cananea did not burn und is not burn ing. The pecuniary loss of the Cananea Consolidate. t Mining Company is esti mated at ijsVHUHKi. and work will be re sumed within a week. "THE MILWAUKEE" "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; "Overland Limited, Umaba to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kant City to Chicago. No train In the service of any rail road in the world equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their pstrons an excellence of servioi not obtainamle elsewhere. Berths In their sleepers are longer higher and wider than In similar earl on any other line, I hey protect then trains by the Block System. H. S Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third atreet, Portland, Ore. There's little room in this great world of ours for the "Fat Woman." She's a hindrance to herself in street cars, flats, levators; but what ran she do, poor hing take Hollister's Rocky Mountain 'ea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, drtiKjzist. COULD NOT REST With Irritating Skin Humor Whole Body Affected -Scalp Itched All the Time and Hair Began to Fall Out Wonderful Result From APPLICATION OF CUTICURA REMEDIES "I am never without Cutlcwra Soap and Cuticura Ointment since I tried them last summer. About the latter part of July my whole body began to itch. I diu not take much notice of it at first, but it began v get worse all the time, and then I begaii to get uneasy and tried all kinds of baths and other remedies that were recommended for skin humors: but I became worse all the time. My hair began to fall out and my scalp itched nil the time Espe cially at night, just as soon as I would get in bed and get warm, my whole body would begin to itch ana my finger nails would keep it irritated, and it was not long before I could not rest night or day. A friend asked me to try tbo Cuticura Remedies, and I did, and the first appli cation helped me wonderfully. For about four weeks I would take a hot bath every night and then apply the Cuticura Ointment to my whole body; and I kept getting better, and by the time I used four boxes of Cuticura I was entirely cured, and my hair stopped falling out, but I continue to use the Cuticura on my scalp. It keeps all dan druff out and scalp is always clean. I always use Cuticura Ointment on my face after shaving, and have found nothing to equal it. I will never be without it." D.E.Blankenship, , 319 N.JM. St., Oct. 27, 1905. . Indianapolis, Ind. Hllffl urns "I have used Cuticura Ointment for chafing of infants, and as they grew older all skin diseases were given treat ment with that and the Cuticura Soap. I never found it necessary to call a doc tor, as these Remedies ore a sure cure, if used as directed, I am glad to recom mend them to all mothers." Sincerely Jours, Mrs. F. A. Kennard, une 21, 1905. St. Paul Park. Minn. Cutlcuri Sop, Ointment, tnd Fllli r ioll throuKhout the world. Potter Drur k Chem. Corp., Hole Propi,, Holloa. OV-UtUad Vim, " liow to Cue for Um Skin." 111! OR Dm VON BUELOW MUCH IMPROVED. Chancellor Has No Thought of Resign ing Office. HKUI.IN', Juno 4. - The somi olllcinl South dentin 11 Kololmoorrospondenx deals In Ironical fashion with liom who have, been circulating reports of an impending change in the eliHiioellorxhlp "which the emperor does not want, and which the condition of 1'iinoo lluelow does not lou der necessary." The chancellor is do oriliod as being stronger and more vlg oroiis than he was before the fainting III, Ho "i now occupying lilinwlf with many matter, but not with (ho thought of resigning. The hope I expressed that this intimation will lm Joyful news to all patriots, "Inclining those anxious one whose loving care had antedated the clone of a chancellor's career.' ASSASSINATION IS DENIED. Abeddin Pasha Probably Died of Heart Failure. CONSTANTINOPLE, Juno 4. - The sudden death of Adoddin Pasha, vli of the archipelago, gave rise to a story that he has been aaiiiatod. The story l Improbable nn the face of It, as the late villi wus not known to have enemies and It now seems certain that he died from failure of the heart, while fitting in the room of one of the secret jiiir of the pal ace. Ho was an old man, and had Imvii in failing health for some time past. Hi death removes an Interesting Hkiih Following the Flag. When our soldier went to Culm and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willi T. Mr- gan, retired Commissary Sergeant V. IS. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord. N. H., says "I was two years in Cuba and two year in the Philippines, and being sub ject to cold, I took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, In New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, cold, bronchial troubles and all lung dicaes. Guaran teed at Charles Rogers, druggist. Pi lee 60c and tl.OO. Trial bottle free. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOIINI FOX, Pres. and 8nrt V L BISHOP. Hocretary Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATE8T IMPKOVKl) Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE SOliCITEO. Foot of Fourth Ktraof. SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OKIitiON RON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS t'p to JJate Huw Mill Miifhlmry. INtli 11 ml Franklin Avt. Weinhard's OOOOOQOOOCXXXOOOOOQ W A N Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years01d to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORE. SUMMER SCHOOL Monmouth State Normal School June 27th to AuguBt 7th and August 13tih, to September 7th First six weeks devoted to special preparation for County and State Exami nations. Regular Normal subjects and Methods also. Last four weeks a continuation of Normal instruction and special attention to Primary Methods with model pupil classes. Faculty of Over Twenty Instructors. Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted college and public school educators. , TUITION: FIRST TERM, For catalogue, summer school Pres. E. D. Ressler, Monmouth, ALL SICI(VOMEN SHOULD READ MRS. FOX'S LETTER In All Pftrtft of the United States Lydl B, rtnkhftm'a VfUbl Compound Uaa Efleottd fllmllar Ourt. Many wonderful cure of female Ilia are. continually coming tollifht which have been brought about by Lydla, K. 1'lnUlmm's Vegetable Couiouud, and through the advloa of Mrs. Jlukham, of Lynn, Ma,, whloo la given to aiok women absolutely free of charge. The present Mrs. rinkham lias for (29 Mr, fan hie 0. fb U twenty-live years made a study of tha'" as i va v 1 mm vt'iiniiiiru T I V(l and advised thousands of snfTerlng women, who to-day owe not only their health but even life to her helpful advice. Mrs. Fannie D. 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AHTOKIA HAVINOH BANK.TreaJ I'rumpt iittciitloii Klvrtijln all repair work Trl. Main tMftl LAGER BEER 7 T E )OOO0O0OOOO000 mm $7.50 SECOND TERM, $5.00. circular or other information writ t Oregon. D LI V