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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1907)
-rrn rkTIXTTXTr ACTflTlTAN. ASTORIA OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY Jt, 97. X Alii " THE MORNING ASTORIAN tatsbUshei U79. Pnbllabed Daily IsctP Monday by rii, J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By mafl. per year.............. 1700 Mrrhr. nar month. ....... .W - 1 WEEKLY ASTORIA!. mapper year, In advane...1.00 .ui - .amnd-cllul lUMlter Jul? . . .... .tnfflM si Antoria. Urc- Jon, under lb. ot of Congreat ol Maxell I, lis. , ilthiUtnN!T MoaJI L!rT J. . - .T. iaUi or nlace ol Urarf should be wuwdiafcJr wpoitoi S 0 oOosof pubuoaosa. TILXPBONI MAUI Mk .1 IMIMI nn nf rimtaoD COUDIV and lb CllJ ofAjtort. k nurMTlNC GT1 WTI K I'll 1.1 Lb. I II I I --.-.., .v , . M UfHiiNrifA i.Kiftir 1 1 1 mu 11 11.1111 iniiiiii. preparation to do the utter limit of the hM.pltai.le. m Organisation Used course, but with even on added tine- K7 " . fo. Fund. ,r of wholeomene thi ti.ue. The . t 3l.ckm.il Merchant, for Funds. should be at le.it n days of genuine j itf nJ aiitAHniniiiput with such accessories ; r-" u 1 ST .rJUm l. 1. ll that f .11. to the dlrtr attorney's o.tW pnnu se n w iur, R.m eve opmenta in their in- enjoy the reason, the top, Ul the d it f must account or , - Armenian in Nona's Reg ta UJomtus a . ; - - - tW'Anilcllinn, m. the mous season and it ought to be cum- . nv-.j,,,,,::,,,, .1,.. v.ted to the ten possible hour and (murder wwntly of U. lh.ujn, th. dollar, H dds immensely to tiu, ru . and this year is going to be a banner 0 WEATHER. Oregon,: Washington, Idaho 5 1 -Fairand continued warm. AFTER ONE HUNDRED YEARS. For a century the eyes of civilized men have been centered upon the mouth of the lordly Columbia river and he 1ms known, instinctively, that some day it vtould be the key of a vast and increas ing empire; that sooner, or latter, it would fall in line with the marts of the world and take its place among the giant distributing point for the com merce of this contineut. Such a destiny lay plainly figured in the minds of the early settlers of the Northwest, and all who have been familiar with the situa tion have marvelled for long years why that destiny never materialized. A few great minds have, done more than recognize it; they have moved to to its exploitation, but death, circum stance, immense events, and powerful influences, have warped them from the tauk, and the supreme faculties and ap pointments for the expanding of the nlace have been negatived utterly ; until. at last, the master-mind of modern commercial prouivss, knowing its ex traordinary advantage and unqestioned fitness for a mighty depot, has spent a score of millions in the effect to adapt ' it to the indubitable, and inducible, end it was to serve in the scheme of human affairs James J. Hill, the transportation strategist, and indomitable builder of commercial channels, at last holds the kev of the Columbia Bain and pro noses to put to use the long neglected route to the universal markets, and he will reap the enormous benefits that others have dispised and ignored. He has laid steel rails from the heart ot the vast wheat belt of the Northwest, down grade, to the level of the Pacific and at this lowest level he will lead great fleets for every foreign port and Jo the work withm sight of the sea that is to bear the exports abread. How long he has had the project in mind may not be known, but his work of develop ment has been miraculously swift and through, so swift that it is hardly yet realized in quarters where it means the very crisis of uccessrful and insuperable competition. The great Huntington wanted to do this very thing and would have done it, had he lived another year; other big men have had the unbarred chance to do it, including E. H. Harn man, of the Southern Pacific, but they chose to waive the superb, fundamental advantage and it hag passed to lands that will make the most of it, as he has made the most of everything n. erer attempted. . ,,-, 1, , "f And Astoria the key-city of the whole .situation, is to .' be among the beneficiaries of this wise man s policy and public spirit, after the lapse of a hundred years; a long-drawn story of destiny, but of incalculable value, all tha samel time for sdvertising the whole Astoria section among tb very people who will carry the news farthest and make tha most of it individually, and en masse. Get in everybody! and boost the WT Regatta) S2!5 $ . -j E01TWUAW. SAWAB. , S S Virginia Democrats say they will act cept Bryan, but not hia new-fangled policies, Mr. Bryan is not averse to some modification for his third battle in order : to mako things agreeble for th fourth O " ' Tennessee's governor pardons pistol toters on the ground that the offense is technical. , It must be comforting to a Tennesseean to leei wnen samuj wounded in a pistol scrimmage that the affair is only a technicality. In every month of the lat fiscal year both the exports and imports of the United States exceeded $100,000,000 each. The era of the Dingley law is also far that of our greatest foreign trade. o Korea's emperor abdicates as grace- :ullv as an army officer summoneti fore a tvtiring board. CLEVER PEOPLE COMING. is in the Tomb under indictment for murder in the firt degree, lived m Lowell, Mass., t the home of au unci. HU real name Is said to be M-dro Khachadorian. lis is an adherent ot the Hunchakists, the Armenian society, one of the crimes of which is threatening merchants with death if they do not contribute to revolutionary funds, ne v also said to have been devoted to Fathe Levont Nartoogessian, ths Ar menian nriest. who ha been placed under arrest in connection with the case. The priest, it 1 said, visited him ir Lowell CORTLAND PARKER DEAD. NEW YORK, July 30- Cortland W. Parker, nestor of the Xew Jersey bar, died at his home in Newark late last night. He was 89 years of age. Mft Parker during his long career at the bar, declined several appointments, auil nmintinn amons them indue of the Alabama claims, minister to Russia. and minister to Vienna. He was re garded as an authority on the canonical law of the Episcopal Church, was a regular lay delegate to every diocesan convention for many times and was Jive times a. delegate to the general conven tions of the church. Mr. Parker was a member of the American, New Jersey and Essex County Bar Associations, and had served as president of each. New York and Chicago Try to Meet Situation. WOMEN AND GIRLS IN DANGER Secret Socletiej in New York Art In dulging in Eacesa of Crima Regaidlea Pnilc Don't Credit Crimea to Foreign Secret Societies. Danan. Crop in Jamaica Destroyed and Starvation Already Begins, KINGSTON. Jamaica. Julv 30. The Central DUtrlol of thl. lluml are suf fering fiom a severe di.uth and the outlook foit the, banana eru I. not jlnl)lit. The drouth It U stated, ha caiiMtl greater los than even the earthquake and lira which laid Klng.ton In ruin, last year. There Is a sever famine in some district of hllnaheth Parish ami lml f a dMu death, from , starvation, have been, reported. A short, .harp earthquake shock was felt here Sunday, No burnt was done. For Tli. Little People. Bvar turcnt In tlila tslty should In- veatlcat. at onca, th new and ap- proolabl. aha. for tht youngsters, st Charles V. llrown'. Commsrolal strav house. They ara oallsd tba "& O. BoufrBr' and are the vary apltom. ot food wtar and real comfort They are tolng Ilka wlld-fr. and lw b'dt themselves v. aft.r them baoauoe they look to "comfy, R 1. The 1907 Regatta season at Astoria is to be made conspicuously happy and jolly by the presence of a lot of clever people, among tliera will be the great chorus of the Scandinavian Sangerfest and the soloists, voice , and instru ment, beside the happy group that comes with them nearly 2,000 strong, as a piquant and alluring appetiser; and the closing days of the anniversary are to be jollified by the Oregon Press Associa tion, every member of which is a mine of fun and out for. all he and she can find of the same sort. The coming of these two splendid parties lends an ex tradordinary zest to the approaching festival,, and Astoria must put on her "best bib and tucker", and make due Railroad Development Is Dependent on finance. By t. A. DELANO. Prwident of the W.buh Rtilroad. AILEOAt) development depends on the FINANCIAL question. In the old days men expected to get 8 to 20 per cent returns. Too often their success led to arrogance and contempt for public opinion. This, I believe, brought about hostile legislation, the first example of which was the granger legis lation. The granger movement gave rise to the c 1 uc STOCK. This practice is vicious, if it does not actually destroy confidence, look for a more conservative future. With the growth of the rail road, capitalization Bhould increase from 5 to 10 per cent per annum. This is SMALL when we consider that the growth ol tne country traffic in the same length of time is $1,000,000,000. at K K There will be less bold pioneering. Railroads will not be built WHERE THEY ARE NOT SEEDED. Existing roads will be less prone to build lines into others' territory. Railroad accounts will be as well kept and as open to the public as those of our insur ance companies and trust companies. F.vprv sten of covernment regulation necessitates a itep JJi THE GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT PROPERTY ALREADY INVESTED. The steam locomotive will undoubtedly give way to electricity. The entire railroad traffic of the country will soon be done by ELECTRIC MOTORS. In the matter of transportation the steel cars will take the place of wooden ones. In passenger traffic railroad . . . , , ... i i , development is very much hindered by the disposition ot legislators to limit passenger fares. PROBABLY THE EFFECT OF ALL SUCH LEGISLATION, WHILE IN niDiniiA rn THE RAILROADS NOW. IS IN THE END FAR MORE IN JURIOUS TO THE PUBLIC IN THAT IT ABSOLUTELY CLOSES THE DOOR FOR 80ME YEARS TO COME TOWARD ANY DEVELOPMENT. Socialistic Arguments Are Only Speculation. By M. M. MANfiASAJUAN of Chlcafo. Political Economist. ' 'HE arguments which may be'fouhd in 'socialistic literature are PARADOXICAL, in the extreme. . And for some reason ArlvwAten nf tha. movement maintain silence on the question v?i 5s of how miich property the government B to own, ana tnejr do not tell us how we are going to dispossess' the PRESENT 'Otlf ERS. of their property. On this subject one writer says that after the. Socialist Dartv, has captured the government 'THE REST 19 ' ,, . EASYt . They evidently intend to club a man over the head and take his property away from him. But who is to decide the question o: REMUNERATION f at The truth is that wealth is produced by men of ability and IN DTJSTRIAL GENIUS. These are hard truths for the workingman, and the best friend of the physical laborer is the man of ability, the man WHO CAN ORGANIZE. Therefore it is muscular labor that is dependent upon mental labor, which is a scarcity, and if the worst came to the worst the man of brains could take a shovel and wheelbarrow and earn his living. ft In the historv of man the maioritv has ALWAYS been con trolled by the minority, and it takes an optimist to see the day when the. maioritv will control. ; ' 1 Today everv city is managed by a group of ir.on, and so is tlio nation. Socialism is still on paper. It is a pro. p: :U:s a (peculation. tillOACO. Julv StWhlef of VMot Shinov of Chicaito received a telegram lt night aktng hlru to auggest a plan lor crushing the organisations to wmon manv of the atrocious crimes committed in the Urge cities recently have been liarwd. It readsi "Sow Yortf Is experiencing unpar alleled outbreaks of crime, inany of which am asalnationt by member of swrek aocieties. blackmailing ptote, ami criminal assaults on women and, lit tie L'lrL chiefly by foreigners., CommUslontr nlnhm suifL-etts orgahWng leevwt service. Will you state jour Ideas of how beet to cop. with the situation! The telecram was from an organlia tion interested in th. suppression of crime, and not from the police Uirecuy "I stated that I thought Commissioner Bingham perfectly able to cope with the situation," said Chief Sblppy. I Hon I ci edit the crime to foreign secret so .u ties, however. I think the crimes that l ave been troubling New York and Iter lin of late are the work of meutal per terta," The chief aid the time might come when Chicago would deem It neewsnry to enter a nations! compact to sup press the black hand organisations, so nlled, but such' a movement 'further than tho olice department has In hand n'l the time would not be practical nw ; talking Ma.hlnM. Subsortb. for th. Dally or Weekly Astorlan and t a Oraphophon. on mall WMkiy payments. Call on A. H. Crru,, Hi Commarelal street for par ticular Best MeCldns inth. World for Colic and Diarrhoea. "I Ami Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera n.l Diarrhoea Remedy to M th. beat remedy, la oria,- say. jnr. u, u Carter Of Sklrum. Aia. "l .m'suojeei in Mill, and diarrhoea. Last aorta. It seemed as thought I would die, and I think I would If I baun't tanen uiam- l-.rl.ln'. Colic. Oholen and Diarrhoea Remvly., I hayen't bewi troubled flth i. .t.. .'.ni n !M mteV. when I had a very severe attack and took an . Mine n iV ex.Mmt tire ChatuberUln'1 Coll Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and this ..mrnliK, I feel W. ft MW mttir TOT sate by Krank Hart and leading drug gists. CI! ATT Kb MDHTAOIC SAI.K N0T1CK limit under and pur suant to that certalu chuttel mortgage mn'hIi.,1 l. nhrlst Hern bearing dut of the 3Ut day o! Jul', 1IHHJ. and that certain chattel mortgage execm j Christ llerg bearing date of the 4th day Of May, 11)07 to and In favor of th undersigned to secure in. payment v. th. sum of .11107 ana imeren up.i tilth there Is now dm 11023.40 th. conditions of which niortgag. hava been broken, w. will on th. 6th oay oi August, 1907, at tha Elmor. Cnnsry, In th. City of Aotorla, Clatsop County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 a, in., of aaM dy; olTei' for na win nn aw public auction to the highest bldd.r, f,,, all the following descrlb..! chattel covered by aald chattel mort gage or aunlclent thereof to aatisfy said ium of 10X3.40 and cost, of this pro- oeelinit. ' i : . ' ! owlti 1 gasoline fishing boat, 1 gasoline .klff, 1 pulling skiff, 1 house Boat, 1 diver gtU nei wun unci, pw of g Inch mesh gill n.t, with lead line but no .ork lin., 1 plec. of ? Inch mesh gill net without Hues, 3 pieces of cork lin. and Boots, abont 3" latnom in length, more or less. Dated Astoria, Oregon, thla 87th day of July. 1007. CObUMlUA UIVKH PACK BUS ASSS. 727-7t. HUMAN WOLV CAPTURED. r.ajed Man With Hair on His uoay Taken by Sheriff. ST. CHARLES, Mo., July 30,-After . . -I t,.,..,,. tun limird. I a (lespcraa1 svrujiK.u ..'"g - Sherilf lline and a poe of deputies cterdftv captured a powerful insane man who has terrorized the inhabitant of Garden Island, in the Misissippl river, for mre than a week. The man U over six feet In height, w.ight about 22.-, noun.! and wan nude when cupturc.l. I . . i i Hi bodv i covered with long mack mur. When found he was lying in tne waiei with oiilv hi head visible. The depu ties declare that when lacea on a straight jacket the man rolled over on thA oround and ate gras like an animai. An effort is lieing mane iu identity. WOMEN SUFFER Many woman luff.r Id stleno. and drift along from bad to wore., know lug well that th.y ought to turn Immeatai. aasinsncv. who are perfectly w.U and strong? Thecauso may be eaally traced to om. femlnln. derangement whtoli manlfesU lt.lf In depression of aplriU, reluounc. to go anywb.ro or do anything, baokaclia. dragging Mnsationa, flntulancy, nervousness, and le.plMitues.. , . Theadavmotomaar. but warning. that there I. danger ah.ad, ana n MISS JUUE FLORENCE WALSH less heeded, a Hf. of .uffcrlng or Mrlou. or ration la tho In.vlUble mult. The be.t wmody for all thai svninUuns la Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native root, and herbs. No other received such wldeaprM ana unqualified .naonwnieu v cine haasuoti rwora oi oureaoi lemno n. u. .u Mlas J. V. Walsh, of m W. 10th 8t,, Now York Oty. wrlt.)-"Lydla E Wnkham'. V.goUblo Compound has been of Ineatlrnftbl lu In restoring my h.alth. I auff.Vid from fem.lo, Uln. .which causad dreadful heiaona, rjitnuess, ana ouu pm wjt t...w medloin. aoon brought about a ohang. la my general condition, built BeupMamMmIna'J- . ffmaU Coml.lnta. tiencral Ueblllty, ana mvigonncs iuo wuu. m nu(,h.mi Caanrllnc Invitation to Women mis. riiiRiiaiu " w o . ., , , Women .ufforing from any form of female weakness wo Invited to write Mrs. Plnkfinm. at uynn, mm. nor .v..- JAP3 FIGHT OVER WOMAN. Injured Husband is Killed by Man Who Ran Ofi With Ku wne. v. i; 1 T4(X)MA. July 30.-T. Okumishl Jaanese. was shot and killed late Ut night by H. Ohata, another JapaneKC. near Fife station, 0n the Tacoma-Scattle Interurbnn. Both men are gardeners ar.d had trouble over Okamishis wile with whom Obata bad run oft to Tort land a few weeks ago to only eventually be brought back after the couple had been intercepted by the Portland police. Obato made his escape into the wood. Deputy Sheriffs have begun a search for him, and early today a large posse win b engaged in the cha?e. Plneules ar. for the Kidneys and Blad der., They bring quick relief to mck .chej rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce natural ac tion of th. kidneys, 30 days' treatment $j.00. Money refunded If Pineules are not aatlsfactory. Sold by IfranK uarvs drug store. " 1 IN COOL' ALTITUDE. NEW YORK, July 30.-On the top of Pike's Peak. Colo., more thnn 14,000 feet above sea level the leading organization of stamp collectors of this country, the American Philatelic Association, will begin its convention today. ' If a man know, anything of his own anatomy h. must be aware that his stomach I. a magnificent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he will eat at the Palace when he can conserve It. awfety and comfort, by eating only th. best cooked, best served and most compen sating meal In th city ,oT A.torla. day, ornlght, It I. alway. the earn and the Palace habit If one that pays to acquire. Arthur 8mlt7i w a mas ter of the art of preparation and ser-1 vice, of all thing edible. 6hQ WHITE The , best sewing machin one the market 1 Robinson Furniiure Store Sole agents for Astoria ' fft' !' I,V H l'l ' ! 590-592 Commercial St. I . 3,000,000 ACRES OF1 IRRIGATED AND NON-IRRIGATED IN ' SijlY !SQ1QERN - ALBERTA THE LAST GREAT WEST THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE FINEST PRODUCING LANDS AT THE LOWEST PRICE; ENORMOUS CROPS; ' FINE MARKET; NO. i WINTER WHEAT; HIGH GRADE BARLEY,, FLAX, ALFALFA, TIM-" , OTHY, SUGAR BEETS. CREAMERIES , CONDUCTED BY THE GOVERN MENT! THE GREATEST STOCK COUNTRY ON EARTH. NATURAL WIN TER. PASTURAGE, GRASSES CURING ON THE STALK., ., LOW PRICES LONO TERMS. FOR INFORMATION AND SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES APPLY TO ; JAMES FINLAYSON Colonization Agent tor Can. rac. Latxis- ' . mmm ...... . . . i A a a AAni A ' A 11 PArYimAPft 4 VT fiVMIKII IIHh ui I uuiiniibi uiai uiii nwi viiini viiat AGENT3 WANTED, H