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THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOHIA, OIIEGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1007. THE x MORMG ASTORIAN Established il7 PoblUhed Daily Except If on7 by Ilk, J S, DELLINGER COMPAJfY. SUBSCRIPTION SATIS. By mall, per year .17.00 . .10 By carrier, per moats WISELY ASTORIA. 8, mail, per ysar, to advance.. 11.00 ' ntMd u Mimnd-elaae matter J olT 30,1. at tht poMotfloa at Atori, Orj w,andr fee set er Congress ol MarouJ, vs ....... . piilsroauji toHbr rimiimx 1 ptaca of l-- awda b postal cant or TSUFBOSI MATS Ml. OffleM nnr of Clatsop oountj and WEATHER. e Oregon. Washington, Ifiaio Fair. AMENDED IMMIGRATION LAWS. We rejoice in the news that the Immigration authorities in the East have put In practice some sensible rules in relation to the disarmament of the Immigrants entering the bar bora there, making them disgorge knives and pistols and others trink ets of deadly sort that usually In test the hordes from Itally and other European points. The good work might be extended along other lines, to the peace and comfort of the new people as well as to those who have to put up with them when they get ashore; such for Instance as compul sory and frequent baths, to the obli teration of personal elements shock ing to the senses of sight and smell. Anyone who has ever made a detailed visit to the great centers of reception of these people on the Atlantic Coast, can give unqualified testimony to the scope of human filth that hag no pa rellel in America nor anywhere else save in the homes they have aban doned to get here. It is incredible and what is more staggering as i realty is the Indifference of the au thoritles themselves, who have but to command, to obtain any and all the bettering results desired. Of course, all immigrants are not of this shocking kind; many are tidy and clean and wholesome, but in the main they are susceptible of almost any rigor in this relation. THE PRICE OF DIAMONDS. Just when we get round to a point where we desire to indulge the fond hope of investing our excess capital in something that compensates us and We know is safe, the price thereof oars aloft and leaves us with the lone alternative of spending it on some transitory pleasure. For years we have been cherishing the idea of buying a few thousand carats ' of diamonds and splurging around with them to the discomfiture Of friends and colleagues (especially the latter), and now the market rises suddenly, the price of the gems be comes prohibitive and we are forced figuring as a potential figure in busi- flgurin gas a potential figure in bust nes and society. well, there Is still the real estate field in and about Astoria, the only known avenue of investment that matches the actual values and eecur Ity ot diamonds, and we suppose we will have to turn to it in default of the more brilliant and alluring propo sltion. At all events the alternative presents the certainty of wearing the diamonds later, whatever limit of cost they may rise to. 'It's an ill wind, etc., etc." o THE DILLAT0RY STORK. All Spain Is wrought up' over the coming of the stork with the silver wings to the royal home in Madrid; and the world ig standing by in full sympathy with the great event; great only because of the consplcuousness of the princely parents. It seems there is more hubbub over this particular ease than any other that we have heard of in years, and is accounted for on the happy old hypothesis that "all the world loves a lover" and is heartily interested in the young king and queen, who rtosplte tliolr rgal atto, at but 5MU11R lovers, Just as much so an the happy pair that dwU next Joor to is and. in th common field of human touch and frlemllliioss. Some old wlsurd of the Spanish capital has discovered that the first. Dorn In the royal house ot that country Is always a girl, and the tradition dvW not set well In this esse for the father ami mother both want a son ami heir as does the whole nation. But like all the rest of mankind, they must take "the goods the Gods provide" and make the best of It Boy or girl U will be a dear little human, to cherish and care for and raise to the dignity (and all else that may batlde) of man, or worn- anh Hid; and In either case the divine j function of motherhood la honored to the glory ot the rare, and the race has only the thought ot safety and well bearing ot the two most devotedly In terested, the young queen and her baby. EDITORIAL SALAD. Springfield, HI, breweries have lim ited the supply of free beer to one gallon day for each employe. It is perfectly plain why men art VJrlven Into socialism, imagine those poor brewery worker after day of Saharti-like thirst being compelled to go and spend part of their wages at a corner saloon for a dosen or two schooners before supper. No, children. Buffalo Bill is not scouting around Madison Square Oar den in hopes of picking off an occas ional redskin. The Buffalo person Is on the trail of a small, round wlll-o'-the-wisp that sings in. the quartet with wine, woman and song. The New Tork rapid transit com missioners report to the mayor that "all the difficult preliminary work has been accomplished toward providing the city with rapid "transit All tht remain to be done Is the physical con struction, Oh, Is that all? The habit of dramatizing novels places a disagreeable double weight of responsibility upon author. It makes the authors feel better if we put it that way. Americans with delicate constitu tions are on their way home from Eu rope, while those with robust purses are Just preparing to go over. A president of the "Roosevelt type' would be all right, but Mr. Roosevelt should be careful to preserve the type that the public has In mind. -o , Japan will have to cut those reefs out if she hopes to become popular with mariners. The Japanese coast is very much of a hoodoo. John F. Stevens says it will take six or seven years to complete the Panama Canal. That gives us time enough for a lot more of criticism. The safe, certain, reliable little pills, that do not gripe or sicken are Dade's Little Liver Pills. Best for sick head acnes, billlousness and lazy liver. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. 9 How doth the busy littleMoth Invade each piled tip coat Except in Wise's Wardrobe Store For which this Ad is wrote The Moths, the Dust, the Wrinkles too Creep into Coats on piles, That's why smart people trade with WISE And that's' why 1 HERMAN bmiles. 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The Publisher's Claims Sustained United 8tatm Court op Claims The Publishers of Webster's International Dictionary allege that it " la, In f a:t,ttie popu lar Unabridged thoroughly reeditod in every detail, and vastly enriched in every part, with the purpose of adapting It to meet the lanrar and merer requirement of another genera. Won." - We are of toe opinion that this alleratlnn moat clearly and accurately dcrlbe the work that baa been eccompllabed and th result that bas been reached. The Dict ionary. as it now stands, hoi been thornuvlilv re. edited In every detail, ha been corrected in every pan, ana i admirably adapted to meet the larger and severer requirements of s generation which demand! more of popular philological knowledge than any generation that the world hasever contained. It M oerhuos needle to add tlmt we refer to the dictionary In our judicial work as of the highest authority in accuracy of dcllni. tlon; and that in the futures In the pant It will be the source of constant reference. CHARLES C. HOTT, Ch lf Jaatlw. LAWRENCE WBLDO.V ". JOHN DAVIS, ' BTANTON J. PKm.K, CHARLES a uuwity, TkeabovereferitoWEDHTEtt'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (thehiirhcataward) was vlvcn to the Infirnn. tionul at the World'a Fair, Ht. Louis, GET THE LITEST AND BEST Fou wUl be interested In our fpemmen pagti, tent free. G.&C.MERRIAM CO., ' PUBLISHERS, ' SPRINGFIELD, MASS, I wnmrcmi I CONQMB Dear Mrs. Plukhara t "I was told by toy physician that I had a fibroid tumor ami that I would have to be operated upon, I wrote to you for advice, which 1 followed care fully and took Lydia K. rinkhatn'a Vegetable Compouud. I am not only cured ot th tumor but other female troubles and can do all my own work after elgh years of suffering," Mr. S. J. Barber, of Soott, N. 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Comfort, elegance and safety. Send for illustred booklet and sailing list. James F'- ely eon. Agent Astoria Ore. Morning Astorisn, 00 cents per monU,, delivered by carrier. lit- 'isKiMvX I faiafessa I I WKaselits J I Ce,KlsJf I f0H7. I Conform to Niiool Puca I I Food ud I 1 Iff ill n ii Will " dire Any case, ctf Kidney 6r Bladder ' Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. T. F. Lauren Owl Drug Store. World Almanac 1907 Just Arrived ' A . Price 25c E. A. HIGOINS CO., ' MUSIC BOOKS STATI0NHttY t The Astoria Is now ready Graton and Knight Belting. Corbin Build ers' Hardware. Geneseo Ready Roofing. General Hardware, etc. Paint! Paint! Paint! This is Painting Time We carry Everything none but the best. Even rich men cannot The Foard & Stokes Soeeessen U Under New flanagemen t ' Open Day and light, Turkish and Russian Baths 539 Commercial Street. Phone, Black 2253 Headquarter for th Astoris Bohemisn Baseball Teemsi Alt All Visiting Teame, First Class Smyser & .ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS In Business for Business Vemake it our aim to do first class work at reasonable prices. 222 Twelfth Street. Next to the Astoria Theatre. . First National Bank of Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 18U6. Capital $100000 Sherman Transler Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manage! Hacks, Carriage! Baggage Cheoksd snd Tranif erred Trucks aid Furnlturs Wegons Pianos Movsd, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street) Hardware Co. for your orders. 113 12th St. in the Paint line and . afford to buy poor paint Hardware Co. Inc. foarl Ji ttskas C. Attendants Ward, Props. EWART and Your Satisfaction. I Main Phone 121 gurea Baclcachqi Corrects Irregularities Do not; risk having. Bright's Diseafa or Diabetes A