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THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1004. THE MORNING ASTORIAN ' EiUbUahed 1S7S. Published Daily Except Monday by Til J. & BELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year... ,.$7.00 By carrier, per aaooti.. ...... .10 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. V mail, per year, in advanc. .1.00 Xntarad aa awod-cliw matter July SO, DM, at the poetofltoa at Aitorta. Ore- pi, andar tii Mi of Coom ot Marcn a, 1KH WaOnteri for the deHwin of The MOMt anuaouMtoaillMr laalrtama or (riaoa el imtmem oms b made by poatal card or tarooch telethon. Any trrtcuiarlty In da Urarr ahoaM be Uunedietet? raoortad lo the office ot pubUoaUoa. . TELEPHONE MAIN Ml. Official DaDar of Clittaoo county and theCiljof Ajloria. . , WEATHER. ) d Eastern and Western Ore- gm Rain. N Eastern anl Western Wash- ington and Idaho Rain. the other amendments, cape dally that applicable to the laying out, improving and repairing 'of streets, and tins we deem so involved as to text as to battle any mnn seeking its crux, not excepting the mnn who drew it And we file a vigorous pro test against the willful unfairness, the rank injustice of cutting down the Income of the Astoria library from 175 to $25 per month. The good w men behliVd the management -of this, the one excellent institution of its kind in the city, deserve better treat met than is attempted in thla ungen erous amendment, and the author of It will know something about the shabby method that has ben em ployed to oust and defeat so credit able an auxiliary to the municipal melange. The thing haa been inter polated, on the face of It, for in all the open discussions in relation to the pending amendments, no word has' ever been raised for the purpose to divest this library of its income, and imfaiy-a the work that haa been built up through years of patient and faithful endeavor. It is a shame that such a matter should be heralded for a contest before the people. 0 SENSATION HAY ANTICIPATED LOCAL. DRUGGIST HAS SECURED CELEBRATED COOPER REME DIES STRONG 8TATEMENT BY 8T. LOUIS DRUGGIST. TARIFF REVISION INEVITABLE. Will Astoria be affected with the same astonishing demand for the new preparations exVHed by L T. Coo per, as has visited St. Louis and the leading cities of the East? The question Is brought forth by the fact that a local druggtat haa secured the agency for the much-talk d of preparations and that are pro ducing such a furor and about which the newspapers of the United States have devoted columns. , In fact, a discussion of Cooper's preparations and the unheard Of de mand for them wherever Introduced has appeared In a greater part of all the leading dallies of the country. Th recently published statement of jthe manager of the Wolff-Wilson A DELIBERATE TURN-DOWN. One of the rankest cases of discrim ination against the port of Astoria on the part of the shipping agents of Portland (and, In strict conformity, with their program to hammer this place In all commercial matters) has been made manifest In the orders re celved by the captain of the French bark Emperenr Menellk, from Ant werp, with 15.000 barrels of cement. 10,000 of which belongs to the South era Pacific company, and are to be used In the construction of its line from Drain to Coos Bay. ' The stuff was consigned to W. P. Poller & Company, of Portland, but on the arrival of the ship here, the Southern Pacific people suddenly concluded It would be more conven ient for them to have their share of the cargo discharged at Astoria and re-shipped hence to Coos Bay, and, backed by the agents of the charter ers, W. P. Fuller & Company, filed a request with the captain and his owners, to permit the 10,000 barrels to be disembarked at this place. . Captain Moret at once put himself In communication! with his qwrrers on the subject and finally received Imperative orders from the owners agent at Portland to bring his ship to that port and dock his cargo there, and this, aft en the consignees had sent a representative here with full authority to cover the full line of ex pense and provide for all contingen cies that might arise in the transfer. It only goes to show the deliberate purpose of the shjpping Interests at the metropolis to hog the last item of commercial prestige and deny this port anything that might contribute to the convenience of the trade and the consequence of Astoria as a de pot. There was absolutely nothing to hinder such a transfer, except the desire to dominate the situation and show that Portland was the only place in Oregon that might be considered. It was contemptibly small, but whol ly within the measure of Portland. And while our hammer is in the air, we desire to say that the Southern Pacific company in the first instance, was to blame for not providing a char ter arrangement that would have com prehended their convenience and dis patch in the delivery of .the cargo here. That is, if that concern Is not altogether innoculated with the anti Astoria mania that possesses Port land. 0 ASTORIA'S ORGANIC LAW. There are eight days in . which the thoughtful Astorian may study the public expression of the , new charter. In that time he must make up his mind as to the relative merits of the fifteen new phases of organic law em braced in the work of the commis sion. This paper has its ideas in this behalf pretty well in hand and has no particular fight to make, at present, upon any of the amendments, save that which invades the safe and wholesome autonomy of the Astoria Water Commission, and seeks to "po Hticallze" ,lt, for the benefit of the bosses. . This is . utterly uncalled for upon any hypothesis of expediency or better government, and we warn those who are urging the measure that they must carrj thJir campaign to the source of last resort "before they shall realize their, contention. We think but indifferently of some oflyerance. This paper Is of the Republicans, Republican; but we are convinced, as the humor of the country is measured at this moment, that the party of pro- Dru Co- of st- Lou,l, whlch appeared tection could not go before the na- ,n ,he Post-Dispatch and Globe-Dem tion upon a purely protective propa- ocnK ,nt r. u' arm to m ganda. and win out. Tariff revision , d,ca, tna w"h no exception these Is in the air. The people are weary , preparations produced the same re- of the doctrine that hedges and am-! ult" ,n awtlona. regardless of pllfles and renders Imperial, the co- wnftt Pressure la brought to bear lossal Interests that are beyond all , rln.it the medicines. need of the policy, and the day is at ' Hls statement is as follows: hand when the party that compelled; lms lalK a"01" ft- Iu Kmg the adoption of the immensely valu- i nad over Mr- Cooper Is absurd. If able agency in the conservation of nls preparations aid not do ail that is the Infant industries and tentative m- claimed for them, there would be no estmets of the nation, must stand demand. Mr. Cooper has nothing sponsor for the modifications demanded whatever to do with It. by the people all over the country. To 1 "N1 M that his personality has ignore the situation will be a grave something to do with the sale of his blunder and it will be made the most medicines, and that the people of this of by the Democrats who are, in this citf imagine they have been case, at least, closely in touch with benefited, Is too far-fetched to be se ttle living Impulse of the people for rlously considered, the change that must be made. It can ' "One physician says the people have be done, and done safely, and In 1 1 disease called 'Cooper-mnnla. This relative way that shall not be con-! may be clever, but It certainly Is not strued as a relinquishment of a card- true- Inal principle and yet yield all that! " have sold these preparations on is expected and longed for. ; tr,aI evr since Mr. Cooper made my 0 store his headquarters. Any one can I receive whatever they pay for the j preparations Instantly If they are not ! satisfied. If the people are Infatuated IN THE CITY CHURCHES. CHURCHES ' r. , First M. E. Church, The sermon theme Sunday morning will be '"TCi Traiistlgurliig BM." The evening sermon will be of es pecial Interest to lawyers. We will be glad to have you worship with us. St runners will And a welcome, Sats are nee. If you do not have a church home elsewhere, we Invite you to unite with u. The other ser vice are morning etnas meeting, at 10:15; Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.; Rpworth League, at S: 30 p. m. The theme at th mid-week service on Wednesday at T: JO p. m. will be "Throwing Things Overboard." "Coma thou with ua and we will do thee good." C. C. Rarlck, pastor. 1 y, 1 I, , - ' -- - m ' - , 1 m m w 2 Ald.rbrook Presbyterian. worship with sermon at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. T. P. 8. C. E. at 7: SO p. m,. On Thursday eve nlng, Nov, I, the T. P. Fre Reading room will be dedicated to the public, A literary and musical programme will be rendered. Rev. W. S. Holt. D. P., and Rev. W. a Gilbert, will speak. Refreshments will be served. Tou are cordially Invited to the feast. Warrenton Presbyterian. At the Warren hall: Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Worship, with sermon, at 7:30 p. m. We have good congre gational sinning; come and enjoy It. CANNON TOO EMPHATIC. The Lincoln' (Neb.) Star claims i with Mr. Cooper, a is claimed, and vuo .......v. ....Wa" therefore buy his medicines, why don-t bases its tariff argument uopn the er-: c0me anJ Mfc fw roneous assumption that Speaker after haye them? Joseph G. Cannon Congress. "Ad- th thoulanag of boU,e, W( have oI(J mltting says the editor, "that he is Mm ramer a rorcerui person ana xnai ne .. . a. . has much to do with the management ! . . ' and regulation of that distinguished fof atona Before Mr body, or at least a branch of it. we came ( (hIg must deny that even one who would ,..-, ... . , . make so pleasant a boss as Uncle Joe . . . . , , ; throughout the East, telling me that is the "whone thing,' congresslonally ' . . . . ,. I wherever he goes his preparations are speaking. , ... , th B-n,iin nt aii "Mr. Cannon is going up and down ' the country making what the Demo-J , Jn thg cou , cratic press Is p eased to tern 'stand- lntroduce j par speecnea. Mr. cannon ma . . . ... .o ,inH,n,. . c. own idea, regarding the tariff, and , as a protectionist he is as lealous aa t. life-lo(rig adherent to a principle ; n could be. Neither Is Mr. Cannon a . ... . - , All Hit? !lUl VM. lllim fltaiCIIICIll IL Will protectionist to the extent of being a v ,u IOC TO reciprocjiy. vtuius uc is biibui ly behind his party on the latter ques tion, he Is still In favor of the general principle of reciprocity." The editor is of the opinion that "while his (Cannon) views need some revision very materially with relation to the subject of the tariff, he could not make all the existing schedules sacred if he would, and he would not if he could. He is rather too empha tic in Mis 'stand-pat' declarations, but arations are received In Astoria. CASTRO NOT IMPROVED. No One Is Permitted to Visit the De , funct President FORT DE FRANCE, Martlnque, Nov. 2. Passengers from Venezuela bring the information that President Castro, whose health Is not Improved, back of this Is his wise assertion that , wa9 movtd October 25, from the coast if the tariff Is to be changed at an i to Caracas and on October 27 from it had better be changed by its friends. "Even if the Speaker were so dis posed, he could not prevent the tar iff legislation which is almost sure to coma during the next session of Con gress. An extension of the prin ciple of reciprocity in conformity with the ideas of Blaine and McKInley Is one of the commercial essentials of the day." , 0 000000000000000000 O EDIT0SAL SALAD. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Gen. Bombastes JImlnez has been exiled from San(g Domingo as a warn ing to would-be revolutionists. The warning, as a matter of course, will go unheeded It always does. At a balloon race 1n Massachusetts a hot current of air with a temper ature of 106 degrees was encountered at a height of 8,000 feet. The weath er experts have apparently overlooked some of the phenomena overhead. Th changes announced in the pres ident's cabinet do not involve the de partment of the Interior. Secretary Hitchcock is retained In this import ant department, although a stronger effort has . been made against him than against all the other members of the cabinet combined. Mr. Hitch cock should be proud of this tribute to his Integrity, efficiency and perse- Caracas to Sabana Grande, near the capital. With the exception of those administering to his personal wants, no one Is permitted to come near the president. Business in Venezuela is in a condition of paralysis because of the general uneasiness felt for the future. 8pee!at Church Notioe. Beginning tomorrow afternoon at 30 there will be services in the Ger man Luthernn church on Orand Ave., every Sunday afternoon. Theae ser- Ices will be conducted In the Eng lish language, except the last Sun day afternoon of each month, when the services will be In German. A Sunday school will also be organised In connection with these services for the purpose of reclaiming such chll dren as have been baptised In the Lutheran church and whose parent adhere to Its confessions, and who have not been able to avail themselves of a Lutheran Sundny school on ae count of the distance to the English Lutheran Sunday school of the First Lutheran church. In order to begin such services and organlxe such Sunday school we would, call a mass meeting of all Lutheran people in that dlstrfit, both young and old, and by coming you will assure us of your hearty co-operation and well wlnhes, Tours In the work. GUSTAF E. RTDQUIST. First Lutheran. Oustaf E. Rydqulst, pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Miss Alema Nyland, superintendent. Morning service In Swedish at 10: 45. Sermon on the "Beatitudes Service in the German Lutheran church on Grand avenue at 2:30 p. m. Theme for ser mon, "Uncnnnonlzed Saints Evening service In English at the Uppertown church at 7:30. Subject for sermon "Truth is Eternal." You are cordially Invited to attend these services. Episcopal. Grace Church: Services on Sunday, isov. 4, at u a. m. ana 1 o clock p. m. The Kind You IIuvo Always Ilouglit, and which Ita been la uro for over 30 yearn, hwt borno tho ttliriutture of Ami linn liwit niiulti under lata per- CCA4t( Allow no una todoeelvA von lu thla. All Counterfeit's Imitation mid M J iist-MM-good arc but ' Experiment that trifle with mid entliinger the health of InfttuU and Children Experience. (igftliiMt Experiment, What Is CASTORIA CaatortA It, a hajrinleaa aubstlttitn lbrt Castor Oil Pare. , trorlot Drop And fivothlnjr Syrups. It lit Pleruwint, It contain neither Opium Morphlno nor other Narcotic tibiUttOd Its Aga Is its gtuunuitee. It destroy Worm nd alhty Feretialutmu It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieve Teething Trouble, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It alinllate the Food, regulate thn Stomach and Dowel, giving1 healthy and natural sleep. The Children'! Panacea Tho mother's Friend CENUiriE CASTORIA ALWAYC Boars tho Signature of S7 The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. vm iri wnwn, rr wmui ., at van am. CHARGING REBATE. American Sugar Refining Company In. dieted o T owChsrges. NEW YORK, Nov. 2. Judge Holt In the United States court today signed an order summoning the Amer ican Sugar Refining company and the New York Central Railroad to appear Wednesday and stand trial on two Indictments, accusing them of charg ing rebates. The Indictments specify $66,000 was given or received by the offending companies on west bound shipments to Cleveland In 1902. Both companies appeared by their attor neys and plead not guilty to the Indictments. Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers In the land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the purifying, work goes right on. Best cure for constipation, headache and dlzzzlness. 25c at Chas. Rogers', druggist. Congregational. Services will be held on Sunday next, morning and evening. The pas tor will preach at both services and nyquefrts nil OonirregatlonalUtu In the city to attend. Morning service at It o'clock. Subject, "The Law of Christian Growth." The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of this service. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "The Pow er of Home Life.' Sunday school at 12:20 p. m. Y. P. S. C. K. at 6:30 p. m. A very cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend thPse ser vices All strangers and visitors In the city will find a welcome and will hear a helpful word at atl the services of this church. Midweek meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Tou are In vited to come. O. B. Moorejiouse pastor. Presbyterian. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. "Will Christ Wield the World?" Sunday school at 12:15. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30. Evening worship at 7:30. First of a series on Jacob, "A Day and a Night Away from Home." Norwegian and Danish Methodist. Corner of Duane and 37th street. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preach ing at 11 mornln gand 7:45 evening. The presiding elder, Rev. Lyng C, Hason, will preach; after preaching thte members and Christian friends will partake of the Lord's Supper. The Scandinavian people are cordially Invited to attend. . Ellas CJerdlng, pastor. Bible Spiritualist. Rev. Coon and wlff, spiritual evan gelists, of San Francisco, will hold meetings In the A. O. U. W. hall Sun day, Nov. 4, at the hours of 3 p. m, and 8 p. m. All are eordlafiy In vited. Each lecture followed by spir itual messages. Read P, A, Stoket' ad on page four and, learn how to dress up for $11.40.,! 32 f Tho Art of Fine Plumbing nai progressed with the development of the science of anltation and we bve kept ptce with the Improvementi. Have roof Or b your bithroom one of theoU CuUonod, unhealthy kind I If yoo art stIS wing the "doied in" fixtures of ten yean ago, it would be well to remove them t4 kjiul) In their itcad, now? white 'SWard Porceliin Enam eled Ware, of which we hive lamp'ci displayed in our ihowroom. Let ui quote you prices, llluitrated catalogue free. J, A. Montgomery, n Astoria. www 1 Th j aa IS tO IOU ! ! : $135.00 Flat Profit ! f ! I have a New $31500 Piano that is yours on the spot for $180.00. Address Astorian. ASTORIA JOHN FOX, Pres. F L BI8UOP. 8cretary IRON WORKS Nelnon Tro.r, Vice-Prcs. and Sunt, ASTORIA SAVINGS J1ANK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED iarining Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outiits Furnishtd. CORRESPONDENCE S01JCITED Foot of Fourth Street. SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTORIA, OUEOON ROM AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Up-to-Cnte Knw;will Machinery! J'rompt Httrntion.'glvcn 1nl. rlr work 18th and franklin Ave,. v Tel. Main 2451 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Meaner Hack, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucki ard Kurnltura Wagon Planoa Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 1