THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, JURE it, 1904, THE MORNING ASTORIAN ItaUefc4 11 Published Daily trf TIB J. 8. DELUNGIE COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Br mad, per year 17.00 Br mall, per month JO By eerrier, per month.... .W WKUXT ASTORUH. B, Bail, per year, La 4ruc..$1.00 Batarae m imm44Um suiter Jane M, im. at tk portQBc at Aatorta. urv fo, aadcr the art of Cufw ot Mare t. eVOntes for tk dattranatof TBI iMtmuu to altaar ractdaaea ar pica o( MM mT aa aiada by poouJ mr4 or Htfdafh taiaclwaa. Aay tmguiarKjr ia fe ll -t abasia ka lauaadiMaljr neortad to tba aBaa of pobUcailoa. TELEPHONE MAC! Mi. Official pasr of Clatsop rouatjr and be City af Aitoria. was ifot. Ak th bappr ajHI cmile to whom pro parity h bwi th growth of ytnr. Thy will tfll vent the hajpiet tim in their livr were the flrt f. year of married life, when, with mutual Vive arbl aelf denyinjf patiem-e. th'y bui!t up their little borne and watcbnl pro-jwritr (fathering around them. WEATHER. Oregon and Washington Fair utd warmer, except near coa-t OUR BEST WISHES. To the eleven young; people who graduated so happily last evening from the Astoria High .School the Morning Astorian extends it congratulation and best wishes (or a fall sum of ucces in life. There it nothing too good, nor too high, nor too srduou for them to attain if they will but regulate their live to the determined accomplishment thereof. Life is simply what we make it; if we ue our faculties aright and hold our course along clean and honest line, fol low our bet impulse and smother the worst, stand for the square things and pa;-iip the questionable expedients, make our simple word as good as any bond ' that we can give, cultivate for bearance and concede something to the other fellow, throw hypocrwy to the winds and live candidly, and always re member that we are not the only thing the Creator has put here to reap the measure of fruition, we can come very near the happiest of our anticipations. Of course, we know advice is cheap even this does not cost to exceed five cents, the price of the paper) but the costly end of the premise is in the ignoring of it. Therefore when those untoward exper ience that make for the misery and tribulation of life, buet you, remember your home paper dropped an early hint of the things you might have done to avoid them. This paper hopes to record the items of progress, achievement and happiness, of everyone of you, through long yeara to come. Don't disappoint 0 I SAME OLD STORY. 1 From our precious Filipino po-ein !eoie a new tory of MidJen and mur , Ji-rou uprising and auult. with a sharp , r.ford of death and plunder to match. . Tli i will 1 the text of a thousand titrh tales during a thounand years to come, no matter who ahall dominate the i-lamK It U the one. ineradkuble te-t of the Ijitin blood; it i the undying taint, tb ml natural expression, the incarnate impulse of the race; and we mar a well make up our minds to it periodical demontration and prepure fully for the proper treatment of the dis rate. It may remain dormant for longer and longer eras, but that it is inevitably remrrent, we shall learn with utter as ti ranee. The SrwnKh. and all their cor relative race, look upon rebellion. cession, and the S"mi anarfhitie ebulli tion of factional warfare, as patent and indispensable phases of civilization. 0 0000000000000 00000 0 EDITORAL SALAD. 0 000000000000000000 MAKE THOROUGH INSPECTION. A HEALTHYOLD AGE OFTEHTBE BEST FART OF LIFE CHtfAaX June 2l,thwf Sanitary Inttr IWrw-k yesterday detailed thn-e in tot to make a thorough in- , vestijiati-m f the .mall packing plant, 1 m& TlmUh nh'hh liretifre have epd the lime- j light by ing .attere,l throughout the j Providence baa allotted us each at city. Th truth of the claim made by , least seventy year ia which to fulfill First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTAttf.tHIIEt) 1HH0. the bis packer that the former really were to blame 1r the meat scandal will then be tested. I'ii'.i. i.l-ir attention will be hI, it was Mid, to the light, air. and vi-ntila-tion of thesi- plant, a well as to tHe question of i'leanline. The "".mailer fry i ij to have made considerable progre in cleaning up. These rep.rt with their recommenda tion will be complete by tomorrnu and probably will be made public ou Satur day. HORSE DIES. aUCAHO. June 21. -A dispatch to the Tribune from Iz-xington. Ky.. say: Tha noted race hor Claude, owned by M. J. Daly, died at Edward Corrign' farm in tbi county yesterday. Claude won 2H rac. and WT.tHW. He raptured, as a 3-year-old. the California. Tenne ee. St. Ixuii. and Fort Krie derbies, and was second to the picket in the Anieri can derby. Claude was by imp , our mission la life, and It Is generally oar own isaii uwtcii prr maturely, X MrsMaryKoehn e )) Capitol $100,000 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNiFOX.rrea. F L BISHOP. Secretary Nelson Tnyer, Vic Tres. and Kupf. AHTOHIA HAVINOH UANKlr-n Nerrcras exh a nation Invites dlaeaaa. This sUtement la the positive truth. When everything becomes a burden and yoa cannot walk a few blocks with out excessive fatlirue, and too break . . out into perspiration easily, and your m.s win juh ivw rsirimi mna Desien and Manofacturen of JJTHE LATEST IMPKOVKD . ; Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE SOI -CITED. Foot of Fourth Btreef. ) Q. JL BOWLBT, Praskltat. 0. I. PETERSON. Vka-Prtsldsat rHANK PATTON, Otiblor. J. W. GARNER, AssUUot Cashlar. DETECTION ESSENTIAL. That the office of a leading citizen can be entered, hi afe wrecked, his private papers mauled over, the place set on fire, fine property put in jeopardy, his neigh bors put to the limit of inconvenience by reason of the attack, and the perpetra tor go unchecked to freedom, is a pe culiar state of affairs in a city of this aize, and we trust this is not to be the end of the episode that transpired on Wednesday morning last in the Odd Fellows' building. The credit of Astoria is involved and the case is too raw to be Kubmerged. A good start was made to ward detection, and the search should not he abated, ASTORIA WILL DO IT. To interest the stranger, to make him feel that we know how to treat him by ministering to his comfort, to contribute the things he has always known and in dulged, in the way of ease and satisfac tion, we must have that new and modern hotel. We have a plenty of clever land lords, men trained in all the nomencla ture of hospitality and good cheer, but we have not the fundamental accessory, a hotel we ate proud of, nor one that represents the city of Astoria and the spirit of lively good will and entertain ment ot which she is capable. But he will have it, and have it soon I ' 0 The home most endeared to the heart of husband and wife is that which has been built up bit by bit. A little now and a title later on, wherein each piece of furniture represents many loving acts of self-denial end personal sacrifices, and round which lingers the memory of the scheming and plotting the getting of it Much of the feeling against motor ears in the country is due to the di-re- gard or an apparent di-rerard. of the rights of others. The feeling would melt rapidly if all automobili-ts under stood human nature a well as one man in Miouri. On the back of his ma chine is a large sign, '"thank you." When a farmer has pulled out at one ide of a narrow road to let the automobile get by, and then looking after it a ittle iirru.lp nArdan" baas , V n I. a j . i i I . . . i..'-!?,, , aj, nvrs luafc Jii. lie niiinr. and feels better. Other motorists in the same region have adopted the plan, and now, it is said, the farmers will even pull an automobile out of a hole without making sarcastic remarks about super iority of horse flesh to gasoline. 0 The formula for success in life which the late Baron Alphone Rothschild laid down for the young men of France and distributed by means of printed card was: Shun liquor; dare to go for ward; never be discouraged; be polite to everybody; employ your time well; never tell business lies. Tay your debts promptly. Be prompt in everything. Bear all troubles patiently. Do not reck on upon chances. Be brave in the struggle of life. Maintain your integrity as a sacred thing. Never appear to be something more than you are. Take time to consider, then decide positively, carefully examine every detail of your business Exchange. dam uda H. by Ijbon, and was pur- shaky at the least provocation, and clwed ss a yearling by Daly for KM. you cannoi oear to be crossed in any- He was never out of training from hi yearling form until retired this spring, being raced both winter and summer, lie was bred to several mares tU spring. ; uiing, you art) in danger ; yonr nerves . have given out ; yon need building op ;ai onoei 10 out id np woman a nerv- One hundred distinct and separate books telling the complete story of the San Francisco earthquake and fire, each one of them 'the only authentic account," are in preparation in the var ious cities of the country, and they will be offered to the public before the embers are cool "handsomely bound, beautifully illustrated, and a great money-maker." 0 For years there has been trouble be tween dogs and mail carriers. The fol lowing regulation settles the question: mail at residences where vicious dogs are permitted to run at large. Persons keeping such dogs mut call at the post office for their mail." In a single year the total number of pins manufactured in the United Males was 08,880,200 gross. The total number of pins manufactured in the United States during 1900, the census year, was 68,889,200 gross. There are forty-three factories in all with 2353 employes. Numerous as automobiles now are there are more automobile caps in cir culation than the manufacturers are able to provide automobiles for even by working overtime. o Xew York beats the cities of the world in the length of its street railway tracks. If in one single track its surface, ele vated ond subway system would extend in a straight line for 1018 miles. It is believed that Japanese rice wine is, next to grape wine, the oldest alco holic beverage known to man, its use in Japan dating back over two thousand years. From June to September the average fly mother accumulates a family of 2,000,000 children. If all these children Jived the flies would crowd mankind off the earth. , It you knew the value of Chamber Iain's Salve you would never wish to be without it. Here are tome of the dis eases for which it is especially valuable; some nipples, chapped hands, burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and eecema. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Frank Hart and leading SULLIVAN WILL RESIGN. NEW YORK, June 21. Congressman Timothy D. Sullivan left for Wa-hing-ton yesterday to prepare his resignation ss a member of the house. Mr. Sulli- ous system and during the period of change of life we know of no better medicine than Lydla E. Plnkham's Veg etable Compound. Here is an Illus tration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne. 871 Garfield Avenue. Chicago, 111., writes: " I bar. used Lydia E. PtakbarnsVegetabls Compound for years in my family and It never disappoints; so when I felt that I waa nearing the change of life I commenced treat ment with it I took in all about six bottlrs and it did me a great deal of good. Itstopped my dUry spells, pains In my bark and the bradaches with wblch I had suffered for van's rrtdgnation was required under the ' months before taking the Compound. I feal .Astoria Savings Bank Capital raid la I10CJXO. lorptos and Codlrld.d roDU t'4,lM, Iranwcts a Csnsral Bullae Boslaw. Interest l aid on Tims Deposit 68 Tenth Street, ASTOMA, OREQO" SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS kmc as he will be a candidate for the state senate this fall, and the constitu tion provide that no person shall be eligible to the legi-lature who at Hie time of hi election is, or within 100 Jays previous thereto, has been a member of Congress. PURE BORAX that If it bad not been for this great medicine for women that I should not have been alive to-day. It Is splendid for women.old or young, and will surely cure all female disorders." Mrs. Pinkhsm, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass , In vites a" sick and ailing women to write her for advice. Her great experience la at their service, free of cost. RY IN THE Softens Water Saves Cleans and Whitens Clothes If your dealer hasn't 20-Mule-Team Borax, take no substitute. Write us, enclosing 3 cents, giving dealer's name, and we will mail you a package, and in clude booklet, "Borax in the Home." Pscific Coast Borax Co., San Francisco, 20-MULE-TEAM BORAX SOAP contains Pure Borax, Nature's Cleanser and Whitener hence makes clothes snowy white and bygienically clean. All Grocers. Free sample bar for top from pound carton 20-Mule-Team Borax and dealer's name and your name and address. Unknown Friends. There are many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic Coolers snd Diar rhoea Remedy with splendid results, but who are unknown because they hsve hesitated about giving a testimonial of their experience for publicstton. These people, however, are none thj les friends of this remedy. Tbey have done much toward making it a household word by their personal recommendations to friends and neighbors. It is a good medi cine to have in the home and is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trouble. For sale by Frank Hart snd lesding druggists. ahtokia, oiu:;ov IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS St I.Vp-to-Cats Paw Mill JJschleery.lt; run-pi stuutu ti ti ur. n sir tik 18th and Franklin Ave.; Tel. Main IHrtl Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY HJiERMAN, Msuauer ilscka, Csrrisges Bsggsge Checked and Trsnsferrsd Trucks sad Furniture Wsgons Pianos Moved, Boxed sod Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 'PaleBohemfan Lager Beerf ' THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed under sanitary conditions propetiy aged riht here in Astoria nd North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. 0O00O0O0O0O0OO0O0O000O00O0O30000O00OOO W ANTED Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over J 6 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. I TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO & ASTORIA, ORB. gooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Weimhard's LAGER Enormous Dividends to Shareholders Limited allotment of stock now offered 12 per cent guaranteed. Will pay over 30 per cent when stores are established OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. COL. J. B. FULLER, President (Ex-California Commissioner). CAPTAIN E. E. CAINE, Director (Capitalist and Ship Owner, Seattle, Wash.) HON. TRUMAN REEVES, Sec. and Treaa. (Treasurer of the State of Cali-T. K. STATELER, Director (General Agent Northern Pacific S. R. forna). WILLIAM CROCKER, Director (Saa Francisco). 5, 1Q aid 15 Ceil Stores SO Stores Now Being Established on the Pacific Coaot Managers Wanted Who Can Influence Capital. Share of Profits and Salary to Right Party ' PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES COMPANY, incorporated HEAD OFFICE: UNION SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, OAKLAND, CAL. PROSPECTUS AND INFORMATION FREE. WRITE TODAY. gave rise to, and of the pleasure when it druggists