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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAX, ASTOItIA, OKUGON. rniDAV, mxh n, iw. THE flORMG ASTORIAN Fallieh4 Dv Ecj Kasoar 7 nr. j. s. DiLuarcta tOMPixr. SfBSCUPIIOI tATO. By mail, per jree 17.00 J By eaxrsw, Mr mmtk JO WIICT ASTOKUI. buU2, par pu, ia advaae. iww m saanel rtaaa SMtur Jaty iWOI IM fomamm ml Astoria, Ur- ra.MMiMMtlCMrMi Mart., MiiTwf W aaaa ir? fMbjl aaH ewat aaaiaViem ajrr trraaiarr to . ZZLZPBOHI MUX Mx. ..P4" Of" CUUop ooaaty b4 Im CHjr Aawria, more complete and aJlf tory In th ralm ttt railway advamss;. and it I nn to 1 9utpe4 for an lntant thmt IWIand wllj not make th tmwt of ft fr hrr own iraprvm trnntr. ) IrKidrnUllr, that of ittc atate about hr. A tor la li o t hr right bower In th coming comnwrlal divlotmni of the Nortbm. anJ frmti hw will fc dlrrote-J the vast malne ntodu of the tncftk-ulabl freight that are to be dlnperferd over the wide earth undr her mlnlmerinf hand. The pro- crani U a fx! one, ami the more rail- arc that FortljiJ art. (n more ahi shall we need to meet our and of the proportion. EDITORIAL SALAs). WZ1SEBS. Oregon. Washington, Idaho, a) , Showers. a irik Taraatala. Cue of the quick et sod utuat com pirto aad JusUOalde killings that ever I aaw raraeaUout through tarautula- It a at a tu'oe rump, aud tli ranau LuKjr had a tarantula tui)e4 on atlck. A tiwn newly arrived from the et stood gating, faartuated with hot ter, at the aquirmlujt reptile, working; Its, tines, fan- la the effort to rvacb touirtiilug that It could fstten tana lata 8uilJfDlv, without warning, the hully thrut the tarantula atralght luto tie temltTfouta face, v illa wuikjrs saved him froni the fangs hot he let out a yell a If bo bad actually been bitten aud Jumped bark, I fully be lieve, ten feet. Then, ai the fellow -rr joking t?e tarantula tiward him again, the tenderfoot drew bl revolver aud turned li ou hl tormentor. I Ita flrat shot would have turn etwtuth. aa It weut straight through the fellow's body, but the teuderfoot had bit ex ritcment to work off. and b neTtr tope1 aboottog until hla revolrer bad been emptied and the man with the tarantula, waa a aleve. "Serred him rjht," waa the verdict of the roroner'a Jury, and the cae never went to court for trlaL San ran'laco Examiner. THE TRAGEDY DEEPENS. Every atep now taken In the trial Of Harry K. Thaw but deepens and intenaifiea th tragic weight and color of the miserable history, and the cri- la impends loweringly. The horrible alternative of the mad-house hangs upon a hair of decision and this if. the cruelest 'ate within the purview of the lw ' ately. He could accept the electric chair and death perhaps with equanimity anJ go on his way to eternity with. at least, some courage, and the faint hope that lingers about the unknown but to face the asylum wth all one'f vivid and comprehensive faculties alive and rebelling, is a fate dreadful be yond all others, and such an end is likely to fall at any moment upon the young Pittsburgh. We often wonder If this tremendous Sir Thomas Upton, at a dinner in Chicago prto.ia.jtl America's btne. "I once heard." he said, "a Daotan talk about the big farms they have out there. "We have some alseabl term.' he Id thoughtfully. 'Tea, atr, pretty siaable. INre seen a man on one of our , , ,. , ," , , . , . la Boate of the ultra exclusive clulav big farm, start out In the spring and. mt w Mno chnucte , Mrf Plow a straight furrow till fall Then oos breach of etiquette for one mem he turned around and harvested back. ber to speak to another without obtain- Wonderful. said L U ceremuuloun lutntluctlon before- X)n our Dakota farms,' he went Mud- A I,uluful h Jot or f f ..a ...in a a m on. It's the usual thing to send young " "na u ,u """" . " extremely renms table Pall Mall cara- married couples out to milk the cow.. ,-, It lfHri thtl, . ., Their children bring home the milk-' Ul m.mtw In .Hm.. ,!fi.r r Wonderful!' I repeated. torn ventured the other afternoon to Once," he wild, I saw a Dakota make a remark about the weather to a farmer's family prostrated with grltf. getitlemau with whom he was not per The women were weening, the dog. oaI,r acquainted. The recipient of were barking. the children were I ontn,ce ou'lr at " ir squalling and the tear, streamed wn n,1(j yo ,0 mf the man's face as he gat Into his twen. tirv- hj. (jujaaji. witn an twfv5; ty mule team and drove off.' frown. ' 'Where was he going r Mid L J "Ye. I did," was the deflaut reply ' 'He was going half way across the 1 id it was a Cnj ilay. The othe farm to feed the pigV said the Dako- u R",P'3 lw W!Mn a'! tnouKtitruny. j Then, after an I'ntiresslve pause. L-- , , . . . lurneo to n ihju exionent. -Well, Independence for the American Cigar Smoker That's mat The American Cigar Company Stands For You can't be an independent smoker as long as you depend on somebody else to select your cigars for you. You must know what you want and get it. The "Triangle A" means freedom. It means better cigars of every grade than the best made under old conditions. It's the Identification Mark of Cigar Quality asked. It ain't time for him yet,' was the reply." Innocent. Timothy Coffin, who was prominent at the bar of Bristol County, Massa chusetts, half a century ago, once secu red the acquittal of an old Irishwoman accused of stealing a piece of pork. As she was leaving the court room. she put her hand to her mouth, and in an audible whisper, said: Mr. Carfin, wbat'tl I do with the por-ruk?" Quickly came the retort: "Eat it. you root; tne jutige says you aiant steal It," pray don't let it oevur aftaln." he re marked as he burled himself once mot. In bie paper. story of lust and murder and folly has served an rjurooiie of war Jin off! In Germany all marriages have to Ita repetition among the millions to be contracted before a registrar pre whom it has been unfolded; If It has vious to the ceremony in church, which served to check the' pace of any other is optional. The law requires public man or woman bound head-long along notice to be given of the match, and the same paths; If It has wrought con- this notice Is generall exhibited In a vktion and shame In the hearts of box ,hung up at the town hall or other others hampered and headed the same municipal building. The following LISTEN and remember th next Urn you suf fer from pain caused by damp wea ther when your bead nearly bursts from neuralgia try Ballard's Snoi Liniment, It will core you. A prom Inent business man of Hempstead, Texas, writes: -I har. used your lin iment Previous to using It I waa a great sufferer from rheumatism and neuralgia. I am pleased to say that now I am free from these complaints. I am sure I owe this to your liniment" For sal Hart's drug at or.. way. If one man's life or one woman's honor ahall have been spared by rea son of the bold and bare history of this incalculable shame, then It has not transpired in vain. But the price will always remain the same. That never deviates, and It must be paid in one coin, or another, wrought In the mint of the human souL official announcement appeared lately In a small town. "From today there Is fixed at the town hall the new box. in which all those who Intend to enter the married state will be hung." 8AN FRANCISCO'S YEAR. On the 17th of the coming month poor old Trlsco will have rounded out a history of enormous proportions and dreadful qualities, such as was never! yet congested in the annals of one city In this country within the period of 26S days. That her people are still loyal and cheerful and lively with the huge tanks of amendment and recon struction, Is one of the marvels of the age and is becoming one of the types at American hardihood and communal faith. When one scans the awful rec ord that has been set up on the Pacific peninsula, it sfems IrrulodHlble tifjat 'John," said the colonel to the old family servant, "do you know what became of that demijohn I thrtw out of the window New Tear's morning V "1 sho does, kunnel. I ketched dat Jlmmyjohn fo it hit de groun, but de cork wux out, en what whlkey didn't spill down my throat splattered all over me en like ter 'a drownded me. Hit wux a dispensary er Providence dat I lived ter tell de tale. o Barkeep Wot'll yeh have? Stoodent B. Got any champagne on Ice? BarkeepSure! Stoodent B. Gimme a nickel's worth of Ice. The Simple Qae.tlaa. Prosecuting Attorney Now, sir, did you or did you not on the date In ques tion or at any other time say to the defendant or any one ele that the statement Imputed to you aud denied by the plaintiff was a matter of no mo ment or otherwise? Answer me, yea or no. uewuaereu witness lea or no what?-Harper's .Weekly. Do you realize that you have always bought cigars without any reliable guide as to quality, value or condition? The question is: Row can you know you are getting the best cigar for your money ? . You can be sure before you buy. Wherever you buy, whatever price you pay, whatever your taste, you will find the best cigar for your money in boxes bearing the "Triangle A" mark of merit no matter what the brand nameV This "A" (Triangle A) mark identifies the product of recently perfected processes of fermenting and blending extensively applied on scientific principles in the American Cigar Company's im mense specially-constructed stem meries exclusive methods beyond the knowledge or facilities of orc& nary manufacturers. The New fM. MO Every box is now extra-wrapped in glassine paper, sealed at each end with the "Triangle A" in red. The cigars are kept clean, fresh and in perfect smoking condition until the box is opened. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY Manufacturer Mark Merit 7 f! BABY'S DREADFUL Mrs. Scrappiagton Mrf, GabbleJy called this afternoon. Mr. Scrapplngton When do you In any group of people could have met tend t0 retaliate. borne and faced down such an over- whelming load of hurt and shame, and about their belongings and their par the Impulse Is, universally, to give her I ents. "Well, said the first boy, "my the ialm for American grit and ener- father 1 going to build a house with gy. This year, and laat will constl- a steeple on it' tute for her the "black days" of hen "Oh, that's nothing," exclaimed the career, against which the rude history second little boy scornfully. "My of the old days of the Vigilantes will father Is goln gto build a bouse with seem as fair and as tame as a Sum- a flagpole on It." mer Sunday outing. And, by the way, it U a cood thing for several people down there, that the Vigilantes have been disbanded . PORTLAND'8 ADVANTAGE. The Oregon metropolis has the whip-hand of transcontinental traffic for all, the cities of the Pacific coast, since she' to now a point of departure initial, and terminal, of five great lines that traverse the country from one to all sfeajsoards: The Oregon Bhorti Llne; the Southern Pacific, the North ern Pacific, the Great Northern, and the Canadian Pacific, The third boy who had been listen ing quietly, threw his head high up in the air, "Gee, that's nothing. My father's going to build a house with a mortgage on it." Merchant So you want a Job as office boy, eh? Any previous experi ence? Boy No, sir, I don't know how to do anything In an office Merchant I guefcs you won't do Boy I don't even know how to whisftle. Merchant Hang up Jour hat. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month, It would tfeem that nothing could be delivered by carrier. CASE OF ECZEMA Extended Over Entire Body Mouth Covered With Crusts as Thick as Finger Which Would Bleed and Suppurate Disease Ate- Large Holes in Cheeks Hands Pinned Down to Stop Agonized Scratch ingThree Doctors' Best Efforts Failed to Give Relief. BUT CUTICURA WORKS A MIRACULOUS CURE "When my little boy waa six month old he had ezcema. The sores extended so quickly over the whole body that we at onceHaiJed in the doctor. We then went to another doctor, but he could not help him. and in our despair we went to a third one. Matters be came so bad that he had regular hole, in his cheeks, large enough to put a finger into. The food had to be given with a spoon, for his mouth was covered with cruoU u thick as a finjrer, and when ever he opened the mouth they began to bleed and suppurate, as did also hla eyes. Hands, arms, chest, and back, in abort the whole body was covered over and over. We had no rest by day or night Whenever be was laid in hla bed, we had to pin his hands down, otherwise he would scratch his face ana make an open sore. I think his face must have itched most fearfully. "We finally thought nothing could help, and I had made up my mind to aend my wife with the child to Eu child to Euroue. ing that the sea air might cure him, good otherwise be was to be put under go medical care there. But, Lord be blessed, matters came differently, and we soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours spoke about Cuticura. We made a trial with Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Kesolvent, and within ten days or two weeks we noticed a decided im provement. Just as quickly as the sickness had appeared it also began to disappear, and within" ten weeks the child was absolutely well, and his skin was smooth and white as never before. F. Hohrath, President of the C. L. Hohrath Company, Manufacturers of Bilk Ribbons, 4 to 20 Kink Alley. South Bethlehem, Pa., June 0, 1905. 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