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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCXOBSA ij, i9oo , THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1I73. Published Daily Except Monday by TIk J. S. BELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By mail, per year ,.$7.00 By carrier, per month. .60 WEEKLY ASTOKIAlt. 8, naU, per year, in advanc. 11.00 Entered m .wond-claw matter July 10,1, m the poatffl at Antorla. me tro, aader Uie eat of Contra at Marco , ' " " trOrfat tot ti6tUrmngot Tut Mom dwutoku toeJuxr NKHMooa or pltoe ol """ A y mad far pwsal cud or fiirourt teleon. trnularty ia do Bt7 should be immnliafciiy nwunej to ti office of pubUonloo. TELEPHO!TE MATJf Mt. . .0"'B' lapr of CUtUop eoualy and UwCtty of Astoria. - " ! ' WEATHER, ! V , Uregon, .Washington, Idaho Fair, warmer. ITS UP TO SOMEBODY. Hie Morning A.toriaa hit throw down the gunge in the matter of the proposal gerrymander of the Atoria Water Commission, and it" up to some of the friend of the movement to put that body,' an -dita ' immensely valuable trust into polities, to show cause why any honest voter ahull back the echeme. Th mere fact that the "politician" need the system a an ad junct to their municipal "pot" where by, and w herefrom, they may pay their political debt and find place for their especial pet, ia not reason enough to make the ordinary shrewd and careful voter subscribe to it. There must be something tangible and clean and sen sible to stand sponsor for such sheer recklesanesa, and it's up to Mm "of the leaden to explain. It is the one cheap blunder committed in the name of the charter commission- 000000000000000000 0 EDTTOKAtr SALAD. 0 000000000000000000 A very rare discovery has been made: A Xev York leader of fashion, with a penchant for the limelight, and once upon the stage, who was not a mem. ber of Jthe original Florodora Sextet. NEW SHINGLE MILL." To Go Up at Aberdeen if Projectors Can Get Site. IN THE CITY THEATERS. AMUSEMENTS. A. K cuate and Bon Johnson of Aberdeen and Jtve Lewi of thl citv are planning to build a shingle mill here If a site can W obtained. , The above named gentlemen applied to the Cora. mercial Hub of Iloquiam for a suit- able site, naming the on bovs the Poison Shingle mill on the east side as the preferred one, and the matter of securing this piece oT water front is being taken up. The Commercial etub is now awaiting the arrival of Harry C, Heermans, who left Corning, N. Y. last Tuesday, and ia expected to arrive here Monday, when the mutter. will be settled. ' The company ha asked for a site on which to erect a mill with a cutting capacity of 300.000 shingles per day, and there is little doubt that the site will be given to these men if they will build in! this citr, Jee Lewis i one of the beat shingle men in the state, and a mill under hi man agement would be a very good thing Aberdeen Bulletin. "THE WITCH OF WALL STREET. THE PERFECT WAY. A silent hour every morning at one's home, a a London physician advises. Is quite possible foi a man when the family are way for the summer' vaca. tioa. Scores of Astoria Citiien Have Learned It. ' , THE CHARITY AD. The Morning Astorian this day draws the line against the charity advertise, ment from abroad; and this, with spe cial reference, to the frequent line of copy from the "Yukon-AlakaJ,acific" fair at Seattle, some years hence. " are not deprecating tne fair in any sense, nor the project nor the peo. pie behind it; we are simply declaring war on the cheap policy that pays thousands of dollars to the Eastern magaanes and newspapers, and relies upon the public spirit of the home pa per for gratuities, unless it happens to be so big aa to preclude the idea of free service. The Astorian follows no man's lead in its effort to build up the North. . west; this it has demonstrated through its third of a century of existence, and it will continue to be squarely behind ail notable, honest, timely work in that behalf. But along with the rest of mankind, this paper has its living to make and until there is a different deal inaugurated by the "projectors" of these far-too-common territorial "ex positions, we beg to announce that we are big enough to be comprehended in the non-gratuitous class of papers that invariably get paid for- exploiting the other fellow's scheme. And we should be pleased to see about half a thou. sand other papers in this section take the same independent stand. It k time the newspaper was hedg. ing against the universal idea that it has to give up its columns without compensation to every scheme, big and little, or yield its claim to "public pint"; and the notion can be easily and quickly dispelled, if there is any unanimity in the process of bucking it. We are on tha "bucking list from this day forth! 1 ,,,'. o- After discussing the subject at eon. siderable length, the Utah Stat Feder. ation of Labor decided against enter ing the field of polities as an organiza tion. The matter was left to the cen tral bodies and local unions. . 0 ;" 1 If you suffer from backache, There is only one way to cure It, The perfect way is to cure the kid ney. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made, for the Saturday matinee. Kidney only. Mrs. J. W. Painter, of 310 Eat Sev. enth St.. Portland, On-., says; "I have not lost any of my faith in Doan's ie AiwiK ownlu Theatre Co. gave an excellent performance of the above, named play at the Star theatr last night.' The house wa crowded and de eervedly so, and th production was 1 succea in all respects. "Th Wjtch of Wall Street" i a "high-elas mclo. urama, nurd with sensational scenes and altuation and most amusing com edy and without a dull moment. It is a powerful story of a woman' wrongs and her revenge upon th author of her undoing. Cora King Swain, aa "Jean Inglelde,' the victim of man's duplicity. and afterward "Marl Dubois,"' the Witch of Wall Street, tha cold, hard, practical woman of th world, intent only 'upon her revenge, gay Intensely dramatio and finished performance of a ditncult character, and won her au. dience front the tart. Mack Swain, as the hustling drummer. "Waupingee." kept th house to good humor from rat to last; "and Jas, WrUht as' "the offlee,boy "Stubb contributed his share to the enjoyment. Alf Layne, as "Karl lieighton," won the sympathy of all; Bert Frank gained the merited ex ecration by his clever portrayal of the rascally 'eorg Leigh ton." and Messrs. itutcninaon and Berrell nd Mis Jor dan and Miss D'Arva gve meritorious rendition of th character assigned them. The same play will b repeated uvi M vuuviUHy nigni, sou at STAR THEATER r. GKVURTZ, Manager ThenackSwain Theater Co. presenting tonijiht the sensational 5-ict metodrami IAIUL IIAi ThelVitQh of Ivall Street SPECIAL gCBNERY Pqplar Prices; 15c, 25c and 35c BOX OmCB OPEN 7:4) cuitaingoes up at 1:15 sharp. KWney Pills ' since I publicly recom- Theatrical employes of large cities are formulating plans to oppose the importation of foreign skilled and un skilled labor for American theaters, and will sk all theatrical organizations! " to oppose the importation of foreign chorus girls by sympathetic strikes. ' 0 . ' NAPOLEON BONAPARTE showed, at the battle of Austerllti, ha was the greatest leader In the world. Ballard's Snow liniment ha ihrnrn mended the remedy in February. 1003. the nublh, It I. tha be.t Unlment In a 11 i I "alc " l,n,e. "P8" the world. A ouiek eur for Rhimma oi Bigness ear.y in my me icit nw tim, Sprains, Burns, Cuts, etc. A, wu ws Kmut, ana s lime wem pjU. RodeMa, Jm MTi. v UM .) on I suffered more and more with apells Iard., Snow TJniment in my family of baelqneha. The pain through the 1 find it unexcelled for sons chest, kidneys was torture and often I could headache, corns. In fact for anvthln. A. A 1 ! A It- I nov nm a w.u,nu.0 P.iuon w that can be reached by a liniment.1 m. ..iica aum io ur up ana Bruunu 11 rfart's drug atore uTiimea who apanaroee anu QU ID awarding damasres tn a father hn had lost a son and daughter in a street ! I",css ""a ",a nl "P or " "n-T' Comparison ha. sometime, been made railway accident a Newark judge setilmnf auvla "na uwa Y"" between the cot to the United State. the boy's value at $6,000 and the girl's lrelm""- "owing seemea to neip fo the ,on ,m And ,he t t . """" r""8 '""- other countries for their .tanding ar- c7 x.u-. o. r-neoy miei. Thus the sum paid by the pen V,T7 :u ,ion bumi1 f,r nsesl year ending mend it, and will put in a good word for DoanSi Kidney Pill whenever I find an opportunity.!' Plenjty more pitoof like this from at 3,000. "A woman may become a bread-winner," he said, "a man must be one." This paper can show him quit a number who are not. , o A fine home, or hotel, for the elephone and postoffie girls of Paris is nearly ready. Funds were supplied by phil anthropic capitalists, $60,000 being col lected in a few days. The occupants of the home have a library, sitting rooms, recreation rooms and a courtyard which is to be a sort of hothouse in winter and a garden in summer. o According to the papers of Atherton Brownell in the October number of Ap. pleton's Magazine, American eapital capital invested in Cuba aggregates $160,000,600, and Americans own 15 per cent of the land three-fourths of the cattle and one-third of the capital invested in railways and American capitalists monopolize the electric transportation, telephone and telegraph systems of the island. In fact, Cuba's new Me is the outcome of American capital. o Gearing house transactions in New York for the year which 'ended on Sept. 30, accord- June 30. 1905. tHimoaS, U slightly more than either Great Britain or France paid for all expenses of their respective armiei, while the United State paid $122,175,077 for tU small Astoria people, fall at Chas. Roger1. , a(UmUm tQ tfc, inm u m drug store and ask what his customers wint of Wftr, a,w . f 0fwt pays a little more than $1,. report. For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster.Milburn' Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. OFFICER ON KILBURN INJURED.. The Kilburn arrived in this port last Britain 000,000 a year in annuities and pen sions. It would appear at flrt sight ns if the United States would gain by having a large standing army instead of depending upon volunteer with the result of a swollen pension list. Nothing to Fear. Mother need have no hesitancy in ASTMAMAItl R.E. ELVEH3, Mauser. Only One Night FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th Mr. and Mrs. John T. Chick & Co. will present the Laughable Farce Comedy MY WIFE'S MOTHER PRICES, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Curtain at 8:15 FINANCIAL. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Prwlisat. a I. PETERSON. Vto Fr.id.nt CRANK PATTQN, Cashier. I W. GARNER, AssisUnt CasbUu Astoria Savings Bank Capllal Paid In WW, Surplus anil CodlrUlw! Proflla mm XtnuimtM a (lenoml llnnkltif Uiutiinm. Inlerwt Paid ou Tim lfmm AOTOKIA, OREQO First National Bank of Astoria. Ore. K8TAltIJMItf:i I88. Capital $100,000 THE NORTHSHORE CAMPAIGN. We are watching with intense inter- annual meeting recently were the larg. est on record. ' They amounted to $107.. 721,586,115. Exchanges for the year were $103,754,100,091, also a new high recortl, comparing with exchanges of est the progress of the Congressional $91,870,318,369 in 1905 and $59,672,796,. 804 in 1904. Balances for the year were $3,832,621,023, as against $3,953,- 875.974 in the. previous year. o and local campaigns in the counties on the northshore and contiguous hereto. Campaign are always interesting, but especially where one's friend, axe deep ly involved, ae m this case. ' Two owner 0f plantations, near Cape With two ably.manned tickets in Girardeau, Mo., who had been guilty of tne neia, and a strenuous fight on, the practically enslaving colored men, have friendly outsider is reduced to the sole been fined $5,000 each and one has been speculative basis of politics and ie nat. sentenced Ao three and the other to two urally, in default of anything nearer years' imprisonment in the government or more conspicuous, adheres to the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kans., of doctrine he, himself, possesses as a vot- which Major McClaughry is warden. er; therefore we may be excused if Two other men have been sentenced to we admit our " prejudices lie with the two years' imprisonment and $100 fine Republican contestants over there. each and two to one and a half years' The Republican line-up is especially imprisonment and $100 fine each. The strong and promises much from its government is determined to break up Sunday with the bruised form of the continuing to give Chamberlain'. Cough third officer, Mr. Edwards, who was Remedy to their uttle one., a. it con taken to the Maflshficld general hospi- tain, ab.olutely nothing injurious. This tal for treatment. While trying to remedy I. not only perfectly safe to eros. an open hatchway at Portland, give to small children, but is a medi Mr. Edwards fell off the plank that lay cine of great worth and merit. It has across the hatchway, landing in a heap world wide reputation for its cures some 12 feet below. He is quite port- of cough., cold, and croup and can at ly and the fall was a severe one. From wy be relied upon. Fop sal by Frank the superintendent of the hospital we Bart and leading druggist learn that besides being pretty thor. oughly bruised, Mr. Edwards sustained no serious" injuries. Coo. Bay Times. eheer personnel, if it shall be victorious, always a clear advantage to the con scientious voter, because if he loses out on his own ticket, he is certain of the compensation that comes with an equal. ly safe, or safer, administration from the other side. Everything has a Republican tang to it, so far as news at hand indicates to date, and we expect to see a result in accordance with these signs. For the first time the pension roll of the United States shows a substan tial decrease. While for one cause or another 34,974 names were added, 47,. 444 names were removed. Only one. twelfth of the removals were for a cause other than death. the practice quite common in some sec tions of the South. , Br. Fletcher, the chewing expert, thinks he appeals to the pocket when he declares that the American nation could save a cool million dollars a day and be as well fed by merely masticat ing properly. He figure out that each individual could forego one-half a pound of food daily and keep up steam by chewing well whatever is eaten and that morsel is each one's contribution to the million dollars daily waste. But the busy man who bolts his dinner in five minutes looks at table economics from a different viewpoint. To him slow eating is a waste of good time and death to hustling. ,. WHAT COOS THINKS. A Portland civil engineer ia out with a plan to construct a ship canal from a bay near Astoria to the sea at Sea side, in order to overcome the trouble. some Columbia river bar. It isn't nec essary to build a ship canal to afford easy and safe transit into Coos Bay and Portland wholesalers need lose no sleep over the trouble, at the mouth of their river highway. When the Drain line i. completed into Coos Bay, they can route their freight via Coos Bay and tnereby save time, and money. Coos Bay TJmes. Coos Bay folks have a nap coming on this score. Last week a government inspector found in one of the meat packing houses 180 vats containing ham in the course of preparation for the market which was so filthy that ho descrilied the smell as something "fierce.' He 'says' the men in charge, of the vats are blamable, that they are a lot of "cheap men," employed possibly to assist in making good some of the recent heavy losses sustained. Wounds, Bruise, and Burns. By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, bums and like in- Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by derange' ment of the stomach and by indigestion. Chamberlain'. Stomach and Liver Tab' let. correct these disorder, end effect a cure. By taking these tablet, a. soon a. the first indication of the dis ease appears, the attack may be warded off. For sale by Frank Hart apd leading druggists, r According to many labor leaders and economists, workers today are better uries before inflammation sets in, paid by from 10 to 40 per cent, and In some cases almost a high as 70 per cent, than two decades aco. Their hours are shorter, and It Is asserted, they are better fed, better clothed and better housed; that their children are bctterj edlucatedi; that their) envirom ment is happier and that they have more leisure to enjoy the benefits of all the refining influences of life. . they may be healed without matura tion and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is the greatest discovery and triumph of modem surgpry. Chamberlain' Pain Balm act on this same principle. It Is an anti-septic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allay, the pain and soreness, and previtg any danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balni in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering .uch injuries entail. For sale by Frank Frank and leading durggists. The average young woman of today i. busy. Beauty i. only another name for health, and it come, to ,99 out of every 100 who take Hollister'. Rocky Moun tain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cent.. For sal by Frank Hart. 'Rf -)&yj&jKj!Kf n t B S 1 7 1 I -if Good Sample Room on the Ground Floor for Commercial Men II. B. PARKER. ,E, P.PARKER, Proprietor Manager PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Fre Coach to th Sous Bar and Billiard Room' Good Cbck Restaurant ASTORIA, OREGON : THE UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY Marin and Stationary Gas and GaiolinelEngines. WE ARE NOW FILLING ORDERS ' FROM OUR NEW WORKS. WRIT US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED , v, CATALOGUE, : 8 p. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent, ' 6i-6fl Front SUPortUW, Or. " t t ' ASTORIA IRON WORKS Xf i ' manZh L . J",on Xr0tf' vi-rreg. and Sunt. . j JOHN-FOX, Pre.. ASTORIA SAVINQ8 BANK. Troai Designers and Manufacturers of TUB LATLriT IMPROVED lanning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery puuits Furnish J. CORRESPONDENCE 'SOI iCITED', bw nf trnllrth - - . w"4 iiu kwi rcu SCO! BAY IRON & BRASS FORKS A8TOKIA, OREGON RON AND BIJASS FOUNDERS LANQ AND MARINE ENGINEERS TJp-to-Date Sawmill Mncliliioryi l'rompt atlanhnu'rlven tojnl. repair work 18th and Franklin Ave, . rpoi.'nr.in osk t '. . . 1 - -"'-' ,m mMJ ft