FRIDAY, AUGUST J, 1907, THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, ; OlUiGON s r , i : : si mi 1 y THE MORNING ASTORIAN EtabU)MC tijj, nbllahsd DUy Ixctpt M onday by TMh J. S. BELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SATIS. ty mail, P yM..-. By (Mirier, par month. ....17.00 .10 WEEKLY ASTORIA. B, ifH, pw yew, in dTanc..M.OO ft! run luiutx w v - - . a Tw Habji gSSSTaiy b. by postal card TT-J-T.w A k. (..iUfAti MHffUd to tDi UTVJVT iovwu ' oOosotpabUouioa. TXUFB9HI MAIN Mi. Official taper or Clatsop county tbaCHr of Astoria. THE LOSS OF THE CUBBIES. Tie lost of th good American ship John Currier, on the wild ahoals of the Abakan coast on the ninth of this month cam to this city as a direct blow yesterday; because she was, for the time being an Astorian craft, under charter and under service to a well known As toria business concern, the Alaska Fish ermen's Packing Company; and while there is much to rejoice in, in the fact that so far as is known no lives were sacrificed, there is always measure of sadness in the knowledge of the wreck of any ressel on the seas, let alone the sacrifice of her cargo, thirty thousand cases of salmon in this instance, which while Insured, Imposes immense incon venience upon its owners. Astoria is always eager to see the Alaskan ships come home each season hi fine fit and form and to welcome the hundreds of Astoriana who go north in them every spring to work the Nusha gak fisheries and canneries; it U almost an annual institution with us. and to date there has been But little of trouble or less in this big business. ! Her officers and crew will have gone through considerable deprivation before relief reaches them in their refuge on . the upper coast, and the hope is abroad her that this element of the affair will not prove too trying for any of the crowd east away, and that all will reach home with health and strength unim paired, THE POKTLAHD FAILTJSE. Not b long years has Portland had to account for the failure of one of its banking institutions, and the collapse of the Oregon Tru&t & Savings Bank of Wednesday last was a startling revela tion of this kind to the whole north west and one we hope may not be dupli cated oveji again; because there is an element of undue mismanagement at taching to this failure that does not speak well for the concern involved nor the financial field of which it was pre sumed to be a sound and representative institution. Coming at this particular juncture it gires color to the dismal forecast just put out by that incarnate old fraud, Jchn D. Rockefeller, who lately caused the publication of his alleged belief that there was to be a long and irksome sea son of financial depression throughout the country. People are likely to see in this incident some sort of confirmation of the oil king's nasty hint, however far removed the real origin of the bank ruptcy may be. The time are not of a nature, just now, to warrant any grave forebodings, and all Oregon will unite in the common ' hope that this may be the sole develop ment of monetary weakness in this country and in the universal regret that this grand commonwealth had to supply even an intimation of the kind. That it was wrought by agencies peculiarly within the compass of the bank's own management, is assured by the whole some fact that no other bank in the state is even affected by the slump. of resistance: but the ikht should never b abandoned until it hs been absolute ly proven that the rank outrage is not ouHou of law, but a direct and vin dictive evasion of a plain duty to a for; and people the company haa never favored since it was organised to re iit ve the O. R. N. of the burden of Its mismanagement. Such policies tills are put In fori from motives very distinct from pure Ium"Cs; they are the menu expression of a meaner impulse to. disparage ami thwart the progress and purposes of a giwu locality, and in this instance this is notoriously known here; and it is time Astoria was taking a hand to qual ify the palpable deprecation thrust upon her; and what the law may not do the remedy the evil, may be done through the publicity given to the unfairness. EDITORIAL SALAD. On the face of it. it doesnl look like a very efficacious way of -resorting the Anglo-German entente to tell H. I. M. the Kaiser every now and then to com and kiss his uncle. Table etiquette at the summer board ing house insists above all that it is not good form to be hungry except Im mediately after meals. The Standard Oil insists Judge Landis h nude 116 errors, but it would bet ter not play too far off the bag. BUI WVrd says: "When the trust are all gone we can turn our attention to the tariff, but who will then caret" MUCH HARDER. The statesman of the years gone by Displayed a, solemn mien; He wore a hat severely high And held a pose serene. He banqueted in formal state; His guests could ne'er complain, For terrapin was what they ate. And what they drank champagn. The statesman of the present day Must seek athletic joys, I And join the festive crowd, that say "Rah! Bah!" like college boys. And witty sayings from his pen Must take the world by storm. And he must gallop now and then In cowboy uniform. MINERS ARE SCARCE. Gold Field District Reeds Men to Fill Uf Crew, GOLDFIELD, Aug. 22. The cry for more miners is being heard in all por tions of the district, and despite the fact that the campanies are putting forth strenuous efforts to increase their working forces there is still a shortage. The Chairman Consolidated Copper Com pany, controlling the Chairman and Joana groups and the Aultman mine, is the latest Ely corporation to appeal for relief. Although the management is desirous of putting on thirty more. The Veteran Ely is another company that is hindered in opening up the re sources of its properties on account of the lack of miners. The management bas ninety men on the payroll and fifty more could secure job. The same con dition of affairs is prevalent among a number of the other big companies own ing ground within the limits of the re cognized monzonite zone. The mining companies here are not the only ones that are suffering from the unusual labor conditions in this camp. The Corey Brothers' Construc tion Company, which has the contract for the extension of the Nevada North ern railroad from the Star Pointer shaft to the Giroux Consolidated and on the Veteran Ely, is complaining of the lack of railroad laborers. It is anxious to secure teamsters, lab orers and rock men for work on the railroad, and could give employment to at least 200 men. The prevailing wage for work of this character is $3 a day A SQUARE DEAL. The action taken by the Astoria Cbamber of Commerce and its capable secretary, John H. Wbyte, is demanding of the San Francisco & Portland Steam' ship Company, a square deal in the mat' ter of insurance of Portland-bound car goes by that company, while the Astoria freight is left uncovered and unprotect ed, is to be (heartily commended and urged to a degree of insistence that shall include the last possible source of re lief. The company will claim gome technical point of law to account for its rank 'dis crimination against Astoria and will fight the proposition to the utter limit SUITS PRESSED FREE SUITS PRESSED FREE New Fall Arrivals 0 Correct Dress I -at: , j '" 1 rv; I When you drees up this FallU will be well for you to bear in mind that we are exclusive agents for WEAR-WELL CLOTHES The Clothes Without a Fault .ai..jmm i..i.jii"-..ail.u..x-j,m-x,.,..JL. WEAR-WELL CLOTHING is Union Made and no better made in the Union Early Showing of Fall Styles Suits From $10.00 to $25.00 ' Tf An n!v cfltifnft?nn Virinff rri!m Karlr and cret vour montv mjr uwm v "- We'll Collar, Cuff and Tie Up Collars, two for Silk Ties, 25c to 25c Dress Shirts, 75c to - $1.25 50c Soft and Derby Hats, $2.00 to $4.00 518 BOND (STREET Chas. Larson, Proprietor STORE Formerly 557 Commercial St What On Enjoys. At Otto Sund'i pretty and cosy retort The Commercial," one finds all that the inner man desire in the refreshment line and of the best quality too. To pass a little time in such a ntat place and spend it in pleasant conversation with genial friends, probably a little business talk, is, to say the least, en livening. Courteous treatment is an other thing that is appreciated and one receives it from Otto himself who takes charge during the day and from bis pleasant night manager both of whom dispense the best to be had. "The Com mercial," 600 Commercial street, I well known and widely patronized. Pineules are for the Kidneys and Bind' der. They bring quick relief to back ache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce natural ac tion of the kidneys, 30 days' treatment $1.00. Money refunded if Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold by Frank Hart's i. '..jJ!,iJ- MISPLACED CONFIDENCE. I.EWIST0N. Idaho, August 22. A story Of misplaced confidence was told yesterday by the tiling oi me case vi Laura Rankin vs. Sol Caldwell for the recovery of two diamond rings. The rings were intrusted by the plaintiff to Hr Noves. who told Mrs. Rankin that he had loaned them to friend to wear and would return them. Before the rings were returned Noyes was ar rested in Spokane for pacing worthless checks and is now serving a term at the penitentiary in Walla Walla., Lpon hearing of Noyes' crime Mrs. Rankin be gan a search for her ring and found that they had been pawned to Mrs. Cald well, against whom she lias Wgun acuon for their recovery. HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGES. BROOKLYN, August 22. On serious charges preferred by his 13-year-old granddaughter, Alphonso Garritlo, 55 year old, of West Fifteenth street, Coney Island, was in the Coney Island court. The girl, Libby Attuizio, lives with her parents at 2130 First avenue, Manhattan. Since last May it Is alleged that she ha visited her grandfather on several occasions at Coney Island. Re cently the child became 111 It i al leged that she then confessed. Garritio pleaded not guilty and was held in $1500 bail for examination. HAD AK AWFUL TIME But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Cored Him. It i with pleasure that I give you tbi unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago when I had a sever ess of measles I got caught out In a hard rain and' the measles settled In my stomach and bowel. I bad an awful Urn and had it not been for the use of Cham berlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy, I could not have poibly lived but a few hour longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong and welL I have written the above through simple gratitude and I shall always speak a good word for this remedy. Sam H. Gwin, Concord, Ga. For ale by Frank Hart and leading druggist. BATfEMES Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. USES THE TAFT CON-GAME. SPOKANE. Aueust 22. Because he reneeaenteri himself to be the ton Of Secretary of War William H. Taft and on the strength of his claims obtained a lean of $20 from Alexander Fick, a traveling man from Omaha, Neb., a well- dressed young man, about 23 years ow, wan taken in custodv bv the police to day and later admitted that he was an imposter. He said Ins name was F. W. Vaughn, of South Bend, Ind., and that be was a solicitor for a manufacturing concern in Indiana. NORWEGIAN SAENGERFEST of the Pacific Coast ASTORIA THEATER i Sunday, Sept. 1, '07 Afternoon and Evening Grand Concert 300 VOICES IN THE CHORUS NOBILITY MARRIES AN ACTRESS. LONDON, August 22. According to a published announcement today, Captain John Reginald Lopes yawe-uuner, neir of Lord Churston, married Miss J. Orme, an actress, prominent as a singer in light opera, on April 24th last. Carlo A. Speratti, Director SOLOISTS Mmme. Jennie Norelli CarlVendt, Violinist Emil Anna, Pianoist. Admissi9n - $1.00 Tickets can l?e had at the stores of ,,L. Nanthrup or E. Hauke & Co. ; Fisher Bros. Company l Sole Agents for Barbour's and Finlayson's almbti Twine ahdNbttiiig : Hardware, Iron, Steel and Ship Chand ; lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass : Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass and Hardwood Qroceries J A Complete Line of Fishing, Cannery Logger and Mill Supplies Fisher Bros. Co. t ' 546-550 Bond Street Astoria. - - Oregon