THURSDAY, AUGUST i, 1907. a THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. THE MORNING XSTORIAN EatabUaboa iT Published Daily Ipt Monday by TMk J. S. DELLINGER vOMPAHY, SUBSCRIPTION SATIS. if. By carrier, pw month. . .10 WEEKLY AST0RL4H. I,, mall, per yer, la advanc.. 11.00 Entered M second-class nuttier July as, WU. at tbe poatofflc t Astoria, Ure (on, pjader tbe eet of Coogree ot March I, VMirim for toe dUhjr ef TR XoSt IwdiM dr b mtvW by pocUl card or tbrvach teteihoo. Any frrutartty to eaeeotnabttaeOoB. TSLEPBONK MAIM Ml. , r ., . ! . (net ppr of CUeUop eoontj,d the City of Astoria. WEATHER. Oregon,; Waahington,; Idahq-( Fairand continued warm., .. , TAFT, THE REPLICA. f ft begins to look a if Mr. Taft might be the man who is to succeed Theodore Roosevelt iu the Presidency, and one thing that lends coloi to the supposition is that he is, in training, tastes, habit, character, and temperament, the replica of the present Chief Executive. He is the best type of the Rooseveltian group now before the people, the ardent and devoted friend and champion of the President and possessses the absolute confidence of the head of the nation. The people are waking up to the Taft propo sition all over the country, and the frank admission of Foraker that the big war secretary is the leading factor in the republican ranks of Ohio, is a significant straw to determine the set of the political wind. This cabinet leader is billed for an extraordinary conti nental trip that will include the Pacific west, and we of Oregon will have a chance to size him up at close range. It is pretty generally conceded now "that Mr. Roosevelt will adhere to ' his original declaration that he would not accept the next nomination, and his un failing adherence to his word in all other matters is good ground ifor the convic tion; but there is nothing in such a policy to prevent him from urging, in all honorable ways, the succession of a man who will perpetuate the Roosevelt ian program, and Mr. Roosevelt is no slouch of a politician; the election to be held on the 3rd of November, next year, is likely to record the immense popu larity of the doctrine he stands for, of which there is no more pronounced exponent than this same man Ta:t. At this early stage in the great game it is useless to fore-ca-e re-ults, but if the present secretary of war does become the representative of the existing administration, there will be a monumental fight as between the peo ple and the banded trusts, and a victory for the latter, by that time will mean but little short of revolution. The people are doing lots of thinking these days, thanks to the plucky president who has done his part in their education along such lines'. ' PORTLAND SEES DANGER. The late circular issued by the pub licity bureau of the Harriman system in which notice was given to the world, that that system intended to so direct transportation matters aa to magnify the trade of the Sound country, and but thinly veiled its putyost to do this at the expense of Portland an8 the Co ' lumbia Basin, has aroused the business men ctf the Oregon metropolis, and it is expected some strong steps will be taken to qualify a possibly dangerous program and save to this section all that belongs to it. The truth of the matter is Mr. Harriman has no particular use for Oregon just now, and is busy scrap ping James J. Hill, who has taken over the mastery f the Columbia situation. Portland is quite alive to the actual status and proposes to defend itself and the state from loss. The best weapon at her hand is to instantly assume her rightful position as the dominant factor in Columbia county by using her every energy to bring the shipping of the world to this port, making Astoria her Seagate and the ocean port of the state. She can do this if she will, and it will come hearer solving the grave issues be tween Puget Sound and the Columbia Basin than any other policy that can be devised; she must act quickly, and strike hard and fast, for the winning of an invulnerable position here. We will aid her to tbe best of our ability ami rejoice in her conquest. This quick -despatch port is the key to the whole situation THE COLUMBIA INVESTIGATION. Tho investigation now going forward in tsn Francisco to determine the real responsibility ior the wreck of the wreck of the steamship Columbia, while not nearly closed, has elicited the im portant fact that neither shipmaster en gaged in tho dreadful encounter, gave any thought to checking the headway 01 his vessel until it was too late to avert the disaster. This produces a division of the awful liability and is enough in itself to lead to wholesome reprisals 011 the part the government, and will probably suggest an overwhelming Vivil attack ou the owners of the vessel In volved in the frightful loss of life and property. And a resounding denionst ra tion of this sort will have a tendency to reduce the taking of such fearful risks, for a time, at least, on the Tacific Coast. There is something to be considered in, trinspertation circles beside schedules! and dollars. ,7 ,'. i (iivl ' . EDITORIAL SALAD. The bridge Greeks are learning that is push with a cart and not long knives that i required to carve out a career in America. The man who predicted snow-storm for July, ha been missing ifor some time. Vhen last seen he had an electric fan with him. Cannula's population according to cen sus is U.504MO. But then that was be fore some of the late defalcations in our banks. Minnie Ball Thaw has sued her hus band for absolute divorce. What' in a name! 0 MATE HAWSE MO FIEND. SAN FRANCISCO, July 31. Mate Hawse is much wrought up over the charges that he is a chronic morphine taker and yesterday submitted to a medical examination and obtained this certificate: "This is to certify that Robert Hawse presented himself for examination. A.'ter looking him over carefully we are un able to find evidence of the use of morphine or other narcotic drugs. He is well nourished mentally, is physically normal, and his body shows no marks of a hypodermic needle. He is in a highly nervous state, but not more so than would be expected to follow the events of the last few days. (Signed), "B. A. MURDIS, M. D., 765 1st Ave. "F. C. MULLER, M. D., 650 1st Ave." GENERAL BELL FAVORS BEER. WALLA WALLA, Wash., July 31. General Bell, who arrived at Fort Walla Walla from the ea-t at 3 p. m., left for Spokane at 6 p. m. tonight. He ex pressed himself as well pleased with conditions at Fort Walla Walla, and said tonight he strongly favored the ue of light beer foi soldiers, when dis tributed from the post canteen. He said he had no opinion as to prospects of war between Japan and the United States, ne will reach Spokane tomor row, going on Northern Pacific via Pasco, to inspect Fort Wright. HIGHBINDERS AT WORK. STOCKTON, July 31. The Chinee Empire Reform Association has offered a reward of $230 for the conviction of the murderer of Mrs. Winnie Wong, the Chinese woman who was murdered the night before last. Her husband has of fered $500 more. The police have aban doned the1 robbery theory and believe that the murder was the work of high binders for vengeance. By Smooth Stranger Posing as European Instructor. OBTAIN ES LOANS AND CHECKS All the Education he Possess Is Ger man Mustache and Celtic Accent Which Fools Michigan Professor Who is Trying to Apprehend Him, CHICAGO, July Sl.-The college fa- cultiea, especially the teaching staff of the I niverty of Michigan constitute a new ticld recently invaded by confi dence men and sound extremely produc tive of gain. Two suave, educated and well groomed men have toured the east and the middle west and are said to have duped several persons by getting Uans and getting checks. They have posed as eminent scholars from Europe. due of the "scholars" who i described by possessing a German mustache, a small goatee and a strong German ac cent calls himself August Mau. It is known that one of the most Im portant latin authorities in the coun try, a member of the faculty of the University of Michigan has been victim ized. This professor, on his own initia tive has printed hand bills giving a description of the man who poses as August Man. He- ha warned nearly every college in the country and in this way hopes to catch his man and recover his los. MOVEMENTS IN ARMY. WASHINGTON', jly 31,-The special Interest which the army and navy are now taking in tho ndministratlun of affair on the l'acillo Coast Is further exemplified by the fact that Admiral Cpp, head of the Bureau of Con struction and Repair, is to start to morrow fr the Puget Sound navy yard on a tour of Inspect ion After rounding up that station he will proceed to Sin FraiicUco and thence to San Diego, KILLED IN SAWMILL. ROCKKOIU1, Wh July 8I.-Olinrle W. lwi, who was Injured last week while working t a sawmill on the St. Joe, died Sunday. The remains were buried here at 9 o'clock lt uight. FRENCH HONORS PRINCE. BORDEAUX, July 31. Prince Wil- helm of Sweden, second son of Crown Prince Gustave, arrived today on board the Swedish armored cruiser Flygia. on his way to the United States. He was received with especial honors. Hay Fever and Summer Colds. A' id 1 111 1 of hay fever will experience great benefit by taking Foley a Honey and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing immediately and heals the inflammed sir passages, and even if it should fail to cure you it will give Instant relief." The genuine is in a yellow package, T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store, FCED3 IN KENTUCKY. LEXINGTON. Ky., July 31. It was reported here at II o'clock tonight that ftied fighting has broken out at Jack son, in Breathitt county, and that sev eral men hav bees killed. XumIihoj )ki) , ov )jml,u enj, of militia has been ordered to the scene, It is likely to 1 a 1om company. The Ilargi and Cockrel! factions a if said to be fighting. Will Do Business Among Labor ing Classes of Country. UNDER OKLAHOMA CHARTER Will bo Capltaliied at J 10,000,000 and Shares Will be Sold at It Each at Pat so That Labor May Man Returni in the Small Capital it Earns. KKW YORK, July 31.-A charter for the organUation of a f 10,000,000 frag earner's banking and Investment insti tution, It Is said, will be tiled today 'In' Albany. The new association Is called the Wage Earners' Capltsl Alliance and its stockholders will mslnly be mad from the laboring classes. The 'shores bars a ' par value ot II each, which will enable those with small Incomes to iiiuko eiy Investments, Tin enmnntiv obtained a llnti eliuilcr at (iiitlnio, Okla,, last Wednesday and plans to conduct III business lu all of the slates of the country. Offices will be established in ClilAtgu, Huston, Ht. I. mil. and lu all cities having a pnpula Unit of 1.VI.IMH) or more, The principal olllee of (he company will lie lu this city. W. T. flrldley the attorney ifor the company, In speaking of the new com pany as Id 1 "It la a movement that Una been un der consideration by leading lubor rep resentatives for nine months. All trades will have a ehanc to take atoclc lu the company. Tim wage-earner organic tlun ha greatly Improved IU condition In this country and th present move I another step forward to obtain for labor his Ifull share of the prosperity and development of the nation's re sources, In tho accomplishment of which, Individual labor represent a material pil That la the watchword. That la what Cleansat and stimulates the bowel without !nrltUon In any form, 1 ; Orlno lAxatlr Fruit ' Ayrup doe. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Stora. in MM) Thj Limit of Life. The most eminent medical scientists are unanimous in the conclusion that the generally "accepted limitation of human Ufa is msny years below the at tainment possiblo with the advanced knowledge of which tho race is now possessed. 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