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THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. MONMY. TULY g, i9o. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1173. Published Daily by Tit J. S. DELLINGEK COMPANY, SUBSCRIPTION BITES. By mail, per year .............7.00 By mall, per month .10 By carrier, per month... 65 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. 8, mail, per year, in advance. .11.00 ' Entered a second-clans matter' Jane B.JIW, l toe pcwiomoe at Antoria. one- !on, ander the act of Congress ot March , tjar-Onlert for the deJIenn of Tsa Moan lire MToaiui to either retckleoeo or place o( buaiaeM oar be made by poatal card or through totoeoooa. Any IrrejfuUrlty In do livery ehould be immediately reported to tin office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 66t. the City of Astoria. Offleial paper of Clatsop county 'and A YEAR OF SILENCE. ; Fifty-one a'eeks today since the world of men have hoard anything from the Pear? Polar Kxwdition. The cettinir a hit anxinn lumf li. I the good whip Rmwevelt, ami knows not what to expect when it dos hear. Of course, the Peary expedition, being the last out, left with an equipment such as no other ever had, in point of safety, for he built upon the wide experience a no other ever had, in point safety, for he built upon the wide experience of the years' and made provision of the amplest sort, and lias left traevs, behind him that may be readily followed up, if the common anxiety becomes so ureat that it must have uews. The old adage of no news s good news" may be ned with a irtvat deal of comfort in thi premise, because Teary is an American of the latter-day sort, and with a crowning distinction before him. is not likely to say a word of his movements until he shall say the word the world has been waiting thouands of years to heai If the north polo is to be discov ered he will see to it that America has the supreme honor and himself the positive glory of a.-nding out the story. A reservation none will Jenv him nor dispute. "ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOUSE WEATHER. , Western Oregon and (Washing- ton Fair. . Eastern Oregon, Eastern Wash- ington. Idaho Showers and thunderstorms; coler. ONLY DEATH IS LEFT. ' ''' ' George Mitchell is declared to be in Bane by competent authority. Ibis is the last sad phase of the CrefTJeld hor Tors. This young man must go from the court to the asylum. After bearing all that human endurance knows how to bear in the way of sorrow and trouble wrought through no fault of his own. the cap sheaf of disaster is placed upon his life by the edict of the experts that are giving testimony at his trial in Seattle. It is pitiful beyond expression; and the lesson that it teaehes is to the law and its administrators direct. It bids them to put forth a saving hand, in time; to tear aside the false veil of "religious liberty" behind which the . lascivious charlatans of the day have hidden their foul practices and enter upon its rigorous investigations before the awful crisis of family destruction, sui cide, murder and insanity, shall have developed to demand its tardy inteTveV tion. It is a reproach to the law courts of the States of Oregon and Washington that this unspeakable horror has come to the front at this time and in this extremity of wretchedness. Mend the practice of the law! 0 SAILORS AND SHIPPERS. Sundown of today may witness the practical closing of the seamen's Btrike at San Francisco. The two contending factions are to get together this morning at the Bay City on the live question of "hours," and it is hoped they may ad just the differences and break the strike that is paralyzing the coast trade. It seems the issue of hours is uppermost as a bone of contention, the question of wages being practically dependent upon the day working term; and this, of course involves the matter of overtime, the pet issue of the sailors and the source from which the major part of their ' monthly income is derived. This matter of "overtime" is of vital import ance to both sides and will be debated to the last element of its value to both, and just what the outcome will be, can only be imagined. That they may reach a satisfactory and final agreement is the universal wish of tens of thousands of people who are more or less affected by the rigors of the strike. 0 ! I - ONE YEAR'S RECORD. If Astoria shall do no more in the way of commercial progress during the year 1906 than to have built a splendid hotel and a fine opera house, thus filling two of her most essential needs, she will have made a tip-top record for herself, and one she need not be ashamed of. Both projects are well underway, and are all but veritable certainties. It is a commendable thing in a city, to com plete two such ventures as these in a single year, and few towns in the State of Oregon can claim such credit. On top of this, she is very likely to make final arrangements for her new sea-wall, and to put forth her new charter; two other essentials that will conduce to her prosperity at an early day. Astoria's all right and just as soon as she laras the efficacious lesson of pitching in and doing for herself without waiting the aid and iniuence of Portland, she will turn a leaf tn her history that will bring gratifying end compensating reve lation that will make her marvel that she ever waited an hour for anything or aiytody. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 EDITORAL SALAD O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ex-President Cleveland, it is said, has. serious doubts if there is really a loud call for William J. Bryan for 1908, and stands in the Missouri attitude of want ing to be shown. Xo doubt he has in mind what he regards a a far more eligible person for Presidential lightning to strike, nearer Princeton, X. J than Lincoln, Neb. Ana now couldn't we attract Mr. Roosevelt's attention just a moment to get him to do something unconstitu- v.i.u. dm,, muuiu give me people a I chance to say what they think of the ice lrust! . Iieutenant-GeneraV Corbin tails the new second lieutenants their par will be considerably less than bricklayers'. Xoth- mg can be done about it till it is re vealed what is the salary of a lieutenant-general of bricklavers. - -o For a colt that cost 11500 when a yearling, the capture of $75,000 within a single fortnight in the Derby and the Wand Prut is not such a bad feat. Spearmint grows "fast" in England and France. - I C Well Arranged Ten Room Dwelling Cozy, tnd If ' " ' ' '-v Copyright.. 1 000, by Stanley A. Dennis, M3 Broidway, New York. , 1 p ' PERSPECTIVE VIEW. I im I 1 r-r-j I j ICS Hdt . Bmii 11 mf foof X Lmmh ' L 1 , ' FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. Ui..illlljiWIllnMmllHIIIIIIIWNAW,wWHini If- MM A'cSfiqblePrcparatiotiIbfAa slmilatlng tteroodandRcjJula-tbeSiofflaiiisandUawibof iTomotesWsiloaCheetftJ fiesswdHkstCOfitaltis neither OptumlQrphlne nor IfiociaL Not Narcotic. A" I Im SmJ' JiuJm4 ftwiw A Defect Hcnvdv for CoAStIa tion. Sour Stonikti.Diarrtuxa, VormsjCormasKns,Fevtri5h ottj cndLossorSLXEr. TaeSimik Sinaturtof Bill , For Infantg and Children. ii) III The Kind You llavo vs Aiwa Bought Boars the Signature of u, hf:. n Use i, - For Over Thirty Years I 1 II lilt H I . .ft ini"iii1ii 11 , - 11 - J BOWLBY, Presldant. PETERSOX. Vice-President , RANK PATTON, Cwhler. J. W. QARXER, AstUUnt Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital fald la IIOOOO. lurpiusaod Ondlvld4Ironui,OQO. Tmniaeu a Central Banking Bulnsa. Interest raid on Time Depoalt Wonder if that senate bill for the preservation of American antiquities was drafted for the protection of some of that body's members and its own self perpetuation? 0 The way to do charity without loss of money is to build model tenements and rent them reasonably. Then, too, if enough of it is done, it may make some impression on the landlord hog. 0 Grand larceny hardly seems an ade quate charge on which to convict the woman who swallowed a stolen diamond. What is the matter with "criminal indi gestion!" 0 The war in Delaware i over. The celebrated issue of "Addicks or Xobody," is settled by the election of Colonel H. A. Dupont to the United States Senate. Elmira Gazette. This model home wai designed for a fifty foot lot, bat may be built 00 a large plot with equally good results. The frame la of hemlock. The exterior walls are sheathed, papered, sided and shingled. The main roof la covered with dear black slate. ' The kitchen has modern range, sink, boiler, closets, etc. The bathroom baa open sanitary pldmblng and'fixtures. The walls of the bathroom are tiled. There Is a cellar under the entire house, with eighteen Inch stone walls laid in cement mortar and cemented floor. The attic contains three large finished rooms and storerooms. This bouse may be built under favorable conditions for $4,500. STANLEY A. DENNIS. Tenth Itrset, A8T0KIA, OREGON, Modest Claims Often Carry the Most Conviction. When Maxim, the famous gun inven- 1 tor, placed his gun before a committee of judges, he stated its carrying power to be below what he felt sure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therefore a great surprise, instead of disappointment It is the same with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy . They uot publicly boast of all this remedy will accamplish, but prefer to let the users make the state ments. What they do claim, is that U will positively cure diarrhoea, .dysen tery, pains in the stomach and bowels and has never been known to fail . For sale by Frank Hart, letding druggists. Anarchists of course have no respect for the law, but to talk about an anar chist "marriage" suggests contempt of the English language. 0 ' ; Show 'em up, Mr. President! Perhaps it is all the satisfaction the country will get out of a canned Congress, but ot will be satsfaction as far ar it goes, 0 . Returned Kentutkians will find every thing about their Old Home Week de lightful, except that the politics is not like that father used to make. ' 0 . The watchful Congress abolishes beer in the Soldiers Homes. A venerable soldier cannot he too careful what he takes with his canned meat. 0 ' The Corean rebels declare they will kill all persons wearing short hair. Let the members of the woman-suffrage clubs steer clear I An ice manufacturer says that there is big money in the business.' That is because it is easy to free out competitors. That sounds a little ambiguous, but perhaps our contemporary doesn't, mean any reflections on the colonel. Do Not Negltct Your Bowels. Many serious diseases arise from neg lect of the boweK Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets are a pleaeant and agreeable laxative. They invigorats the liver and regulate the bowels. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. - Morning Astorian, 65 cents per month, delivered by carrier. CRAZY KINGS KISS. Haakon Smacks William Ones or Twice Populace Cheers Band Plays. TRONDHJEM, July 8. Emperor Wil liam arrived this evening on the Ham burg. King Haakon immediately went on board, and the two monarchs em braced, kissing each other several times. After a short private talk, they went ashore and drove to the palace, amid the enthusiastic acclaim ations of the crowd. The press of Norway comments on the importance of the visit. GETS HIS NEEDINGS. John Schidlofski Electrocuted For Murder of His Wife, the BOSTON. July 8. John Schidlofski, a Lithuanian of Brockton, was electrocut ed In the state prison this morning for the murder of his wife at Belmont on July 12, 1905. Following the murder, the husband bought a ticket for California, and was arrested a few days later at La Junta, Colo. Ho confessed his guilt and pleaded as defence that he was drunk at the time. First Nati6rial Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTAItLIHlIED 188U. j-,r . , Capital $100,000 w ct s LAGER Saved His Comrade's Life. "While returning from iie Grand Army Encampment st Washington City, a comrade from Elgin, III., was taken with cholera morbus and was in a criti cal condition," says Mr, J. E. Hough land, of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave him Chain berlajn's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his' life . I have been engaged for ten years in lm imgration work and conducted many parties to the south and went. I al ways carry this remedy and have used it ftiieccsfuly on many 'occasions." Sold by Frank Hart, leading druggist. SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OKIJOON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Up-to-tate Saw Mill Machinery .gra rron pt ati(lin:lv'n;tol.rerelrwbrk ' - - , - 4 . ;-T,- 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451 Morning Astorian, 65 cents per month, delivered by carrier. A Word 0 Warning fit.. fA.B N J.. 1'. . PM-imlltof Bi Don't buy substitutes for MEN KEN'S BO RATED TALCUM POWDER. "Just as good" is only a deceit by which a dealer tries to make money out 'of the superiority and success of MEN NEN'S POWDER. 1 There's nothing just as good as MENNEN'S and users of substitutes' and imitations risk skin, complexion and comfort in doing so. i ' . ' As a protection to health use Menneo's Powder and only Mennen's. Have you tried MENNEN'S VIO LET BORATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER? Ladies partial to violet perfume will find Mannen's Violst Powder fraerant with the odor of fresh plucked Parmai Violets, ' For sale everywhere for 2$ cents, or mailed post paid en receipt of price, by . f - GERHARD MENNEN CO., Newark. N.J. HUH I m tfi 3 ft.. mm v -7 is. ftt-timU of Box , Sherman Transler Co. (HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, 433 Commercial Street Boxed and Shipped. Phone Main 121 ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNi FOX, Pres. . F L BISHOP, Secretary Nelson Troyer, Vico-Pres. Bnd Supt. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Trees f Designers and Manufacturers of THB LATEST IMPROVED 'i -.. -I . Vi: i-.r I ! i i! -,-n Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished, CORRESPONDENCE SOIJCITEO. M Foot of Fourth Street,