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2 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER it, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established ilTJ. iblUhrf Daily Except Mondiy by IU J. S. MXLIHGE1 COMPAHT. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. y mail, per year 9 carrier, per month. .17.00 . .00 WEEKLY ASTORIA. tt mail per year, in advance. .fl.OO Entered at second-class nutttwr July 30, 1WS, at the postofflc Astoria, Ore ton, under lb ctoX Conareas ol Uarcb , Inn BrOntora for the delrwniMr of Tai Mow owMroauiitoeiiher residence or place of tariM aay ba mad by poatal card or shroujrb telephone. Any irregularity la do Uwv should ba uunaolately reported to the office otpuhliettioa. TELEPBONE MAIS ttU Official pamr of Clatsop county and the City of Astoria. th Pacific, .And if it will but keep on with the hugt program it 1ms formulat ed for tha unceasing construction Jf powerful and modern vessel, it way, ill good time, get into lighting trim that will make even the brnggnrt little .lap take heed. The new yards and drydoek at As toria are, however, supremely important to any defensive program that may be put in fori, in this or any other con templated imbroglio; because the sittm tion here ia ideal from every -viewpoint of the strategist and eonfoiins to the. last requirement for such a depot. But the wise men of Uncle Sam' war depart ment know this and have known it for year. TO GREET OLD TIMERS, e WEATHER. ' ' Western Oregon Fair; warmer in interior. TO OREGON'S CREDIT. THE PUBLIC PATIENCE, The resolution of the great telegraph companies to wage war with the strikers until the bitter end rather than sacrifice their sense of what' is due them a the employing element of the fracas, seems to have been arrived at without taking into consideration the patience of this big American public, and without ques tion as to whether that patience is going to hold out while the companies are carrying on an indefinitely prolonged contest Both the huge concerns involved are public servant and thev owe a duty to their patrons tbat beara heavily on their actual existence and resources. ine peo- pl have put up with a demoralized service for some time now, and have endeavored to get along without raising a row over the very eonsideral annoy ance and deprivation to which they have been subjected. But just how long they will maintain so equable an attitude is getting to be pretty much of a problem. We still think the whole thing might be sent into the hands of a federal com NEWTO-DAY.v NOTICE. Owing to the big ruh for suits and overcoats it will be impossible for my tailor to presi clothes as usual (except those bought during the sale). At loon as the sal sVall end, then we will be pleused to press ALU clothes, at before. ir ,,.'.-'- , (irnunii m it iiuiv. Oliver typewriter! stenographer at A. Commercial street and automatic R. Cyrusv 1 tt Committe of Two Hundred to Entertain pioneers. , tRli.LlNOS. Sept. 21.-A "glad hand" committee of 200 Rillingshes will greet the pioneers of Montana when they as semble at their 100? convention in this city Scptemlier 2d 28. The personnel was practically selected last ntjrht at the meeting of the committee already appointed and more will lie added Inter. Indications at the gathering of var ious committees in the city , hall set tled beyond doubt that the occasion will be a great event. All are working actively. There will lie no sham battle at the Crow station on the Custer battlefield. owing to the impossibility of getting special train during the rush f fall travel, but trip around the valley will lie substituted instead. The committee on arrangement will prepare a program and also attend to the hmiing of visitors during the three itnr fta-tili 4a I lift fimwilA.1 4wtn.1!I,ti - 1 n m . 1 t. A . . . of the hotels, it will be necesarr to look ' 7 vwie qnivn .in. up available lodeim at. private homes. I Cr'0gU,!..'P.P,T, ?TCi' A ...b-committee will be assigned tMs1" PrM- 1818 M,rk,t ,trwt Wk. rranswe The finance committee will meet thlsi morning at the office of W. B. Oeorgel wan aMpn, to arrange for the raising of money, and A nrS w" "? MrT ompW "d A tie committee will gather again et,crfu"y Panted, exceedingly useful for the city hall Tuesday night to report reference and general Information will progress. v Jbe furnished free of charge. Apply to 0 W. Roberta, agent 0. R, A N As- RICH BY ROBBERY. ! toria. , 8 23-t Dancing Classes Organiie. rrof. Hingler, of Portland, will teach all of the latest dances at Logan Hall. Next class meet Thursday, September 2d, and thereafter every Wednesday. School children afternoons, others even lt:gs. 0-22-4t. Start the Bowels Wheo you suffer with dirk headache, blllnunieu, torpid liver, , tainted breath or stomach Ills (tart tha bowela. Health demands that they move naturally at least once 11 day : otherwise poisons re thrown back Into the blood and the whole body becomes a lodging place for disease. Keep the bowels open with , CHAD'S PILLS when there is the slightest evidence of irreculnrtty, and you will be free from the complaints caused by sluggish bowels or an Inactive liver. The action of Beechum's Pills is gentle but thorough. Fifty six years before the public, their wonderful success as liver and bowel correctives, has won first place for them as Nature's Constipation Cure In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 15c, , Rugs. largest and moat . complete line of rugs. Ulldebrand & Gor, Phytfdan Says Oil King is Vfarld's Greatest Criminal. record as this. There have been occa sional instances of temper lost and coarse treatment meted out to the un fortunate one, but these cases have been few and far between, and the helpless The news that comes up from Cali- J mission, as was done in the great coal fornia of the terrible misuse of her iu-, strike in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, sane patients, at one or more of the five!nie years ago, and relieve the public of great asylums-she maintains, - accentu- it unwonted share in the paralysis of ates the fact so creditable to Oregon, 1 business incident to the present strike. It that in all hep history there is no such may be these gwnt corporations are too big to handle, cither by the people or their government and itihis is the case, that, too, should be known; so that the con tinued and wretched service, now univer sal throughout this country, may be set thousands who have been assigned to .down a among the thing beyond popu- this department of the state's manipu- lap interference and to be borne without la tion, have been wonderfully well c.ired j murmur or resistance. If is another ex for and every case of undue violenae has pression of the curse of monopoly ; and been visited with swit't punishment and (the. marvel of it all, is, how long the aisonarge ot tne attendant known to be people are going 10 swna ior euilty. ! o It is conceded everywhere it is known, : that Oregon's system of handling her EDITORIAL SALAD. insane. U model in all its regula tions i and requirements, and among the best 1 in the country; and to a certain extent, Opponents of cruelty might urge ine same estimate may oe a warned to Jn not to growl so much before What On Enjoys. At Otto Sund's pretty and cosy resort Th Cnmmril An. fln.la all IV. vi-ii' .-. ....... - " " fr . i r ' -'-"T , th. inner man desire, in the refreshment trom In grave after 30 years of ailence 1 ii.. ., ,v. v. . . - and pointing the finge of acusation i""' "l Ut' t0 ,T against John I). Rockefeller and lmlptM ' "U1 ,n ,uoh M4t PUcf 8tan.l.ird Oil Company. Dr. C. 1. Xlor-!,,d ,pnd 11 ,tt Vt'nl eonrersatloa house, the 83 year-old physK-ian, who is! witn 8fBta' 'rlnds. probably a littk planning to sue the oil trust for 1W),-luin'M ' J the least, en ikhmkm), recently told 'the whole story to ' livening. Courteous treatment Is 'an a rejiorter. other thing that is sppreciated and on , Dr. Morehouse claims that most of receivea it from Otto himself who til nixkefeller' millions should Iks hia, aiulj charge during the day and from hi of whom ipense the best to be had. "Tha Com he relate in detail how he told the oilpleaant night manager both king how to sell hi firtntock of oil to'j: ,v. ,.. ...... . i .... , , , wh 10 w 1111. inewonv make a profit out of ,t; low Rockefeller ,.,.,.. m QommnM ,t walked arm and arm with him down n . ... ber penitentiary. There have been severe whippings there, more than once, but subsequent inquiry from authoritative sources, has always demonstrated, that the punishment was gravely needed. The sentimentalist has no business criticiz ing these places. He, or she, can know nothing of tbe danger that stalks, day and night, through an asylum crowded to repletion with hundreds of crazed creatures, who, in the stress of excite ment and the absence of an unflogging discipline, and united in mad effort, could burst out and down the very walls of their habitat, and wreak incalculable! disaster before they were caught and sub dued. And in larger measure, the same rule applies to the penitentiary; because, hourly, there, the adroit criminal brain is studying nothing else than the easiest way to freedom, and once the plan is laid, human life becomes the cheapest and least impediment of all, to the man making the break for liberty. It may not be generally known that this fear is always upon the officers and guards of a penal institution; they never know what moment the desperate endeavor will be made, nor how many are in it the movement; it is an everlasting men ace, and the policy of severe, unbroken subjection, accompanied with frequent and severe demonstrations by way of punishment and the denial of privilege, is the accepted code of every pen" in the country. Oregon is entitled to immense credit for the long and successful administra tion of ber institutions of detention and punishment and her freedom from all really raw work in connection with them. To understand how well she has done, the sentimentalist needs a few years course in tbe service of either department. swallowing the terrified Korea. Bill Ward says: "Odell's love for Gov. Hughes mBT be described, as purely platonic." SENTENCE SERMONS. ASTORIA AND VLADIVOSTOK. Russia, it seems, from the despatches, is still our good friend, and is to allow this country the privilege of establish ing and maintaining at its great Pacific port of Vladivostok, a naval depot and yard; and it is assumed that the visit of the Wlar Secretary, Mr. Taft, to that country, has a good deal to do with the closing of this big defensive "provision. The .vague tihreat of Japan's war-like tendencies towards this nation, make such a concession of incalculable value and importance; and if it shall oarry with it the substantial addenda of an open alliance with Russia, it may give the little brown "Greek" of modern times something to think over besides the conclusion of easy success and in finite glory in his western quest. With splendid bases at Manila, Vladi vostok and Astoria, together with Hono lulu, Bremerton and Mare Inland, the American government will be in a posi tion to handle its sea forces with as sured safety and despatch on and over Rumor is the echo of superstition. Forced honesty never has any roots. Lots of people mistake their sighs for sympathy. The. lofty work often falls to the lowly in spirit. The best appreciation of any truth is its application. The greatest sermons are those out side of sentences. The water of Jife is not found in the ice cooler church. The crooked saint will' have a hard time at the strait gate. The saddest infidelity is being faith less to the best we know. When a man is a god to himself he is the opposite to all others. It is easv to attribute to foes the failures due to your own faults. ' The major blessings often come from what' we call the minor virtues. The best cure for a destroying love of the world is the divine love of the world. It is easy to make a dollar go a long way when you get up speed on the down grade. Xo man ever found that laying up treasures in heaven has prevented his finding real treasures here. ; The preacher who really feeds his con gregation will have no trouble in filling his church. It's a good deal easier to bring a little piece of heaven to earth every day than to try to lift the earth to heaven all at once. Chicago Tribune. TRIAL FOR THAW NEW YORK. Sep. 21. When tha criminal branch of the Supreme Court opens next month and the case of Harry K. Thaw, charged with the murder of Stanford White, is called, Martin W. Littleton, senior counsel for the de fense will demand immediate trial. District Attorney Jerome, itis under stood, will oppose an immediate hearing of the case, and it is believed some date in December will be agreed upon. General Robert E. Lee. was the greatest General the world had ever known. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the greatest Liniment Quickly cures all pains. It is within the reach of alL T. H. Pointer, Hempstead, Texas writes: "This is to certify that Ballard's Snow Liniment has been used in my house hold for years and has been fomd to be en excellent Liniment for Rheumatic pains. I am never without it. Sold by Frank Hart, Drugstore. Cleveland street with him and told of gifts of $10,000 blocks of Standard Oil stock to the late Commodore Vender bilt and other famous railroad men of the day, thug beginning the famous re bating system; how Rockefeller made' and broke lift solemn promise never to engage in the paruffine oil and wax bus iness, so he, Dr. Morehouse, would spend the remnants of hi fortune in a fac tory, which was later gobbled up by Rockefeller; how Frank Rockefeller, John D's brother, was forced into his firm ind broke it up; how another man, declared to be a .Standard Oil agent, got into another firm he formed pur posely to allow it to get into debt and then secretly put it in the hands of receivers, and eventually how he came to New- ork in IH8 . a ruined man and the Standard Oil, getting his factory, then began to manufacture products which were covered bv patents owned exclusively by huu. Out of these pat ents the Standard Oil never gave him a penny, although the trust used them' during their lives. John D. Rockefeller, Dr. Morehouse said, is one of the greatest criminals of the age and if the Standard Oil had pursued lemitimate methods instead of plain robbery, Rockefeller's fortune to day could not possibly amount to more than 75,OOO,OO0 or $100,000,000 instead of $1,000,000,000, as it is reported to be. known and widely patronized. Relish Aids Digestion. To eat on meal at th Palace Res taurant I but to continue dining at this popular place. "It Is not what ons tats, but what on digests," I an Old and trite saying, nd digestion Is aided greatly by a relish 1or th food on eats. That Is th secret of the suveess of the Palace; good food, well cooked, and tastefully served, make on rvlUh even the plainest meal served by Aithur Smith, and his obliging employes. At any hour of the day or night you can get anything lu hi Un that the mar ket afford. $2.00 Saved by Buying Tickets at Astoria. SeeG.W. Roberts, Agent, 0. R. & N. Dock. Throngh ticket for all points In the United States and Europe. Quick time and excellent service. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of eoffee - tbe J. P. B. Freeh fruit and vegetable. BabolUt ft Co, grocers. Phone Mala I28L The Tyler. 1 When you drop Into the Tyler ask for th boss, Clarence TjWr, and after you meet him once you will not be com pelted to ask for him again. "Dad Towler, too, Is another like Clarence, and when you meet them both it la a question of "Well, Tm satisfied." TV Tyler Is at th corner of Sixth and Bond streets. Girl Wanted Mrs. Herman Wise is in need of i girl to do general housework. She offers gopd wages, a good ' home, and, good treatment to a good girl, nere li a fine chance for a nice situation. Columbia and Vlcwr graphophone and latest record at 494 Commercial street i A. R. Cyrus. ' tt. KILLS, MINISTER OVER HOG. LITTLE ROCK, Sept. 21. In a quar rel over a hog the Rev. John Grant, a Methodist minister of Galloway, shot and killed Rev. Martin Glenn, a Baptist minister. After the shooting, Grant or dered a man employed by Rev. Mr. Glenn to get a horse for him, which he mounted and rode away. About noon Mr. Grant went back to the Glenn place with his shotgun saying be had heard that Mr. Glenn was not dead and that he had come back to "fix him sure." GOLD CAMPS IN SIBERIA, SBATTLK. Sept. 21.-A cablegram ha been received by the ollicials of the .Northwestern Steaniahip Company an nouncing the safe return to Nome of John Rosene, president of the company, who for the past two months has been in Siberia in the interests of the North eastern Siberia, Company. It is expect ed that Mr. Rosene will reach Seattle on the next vessel to leave Nome. return is awaited with great in terest a the result of his investigation may have opened another field of en terprise for Seattle merchants. For five years the Northeastern Si beria Company has been opening trad ing posts and developing the fur and fish trade in the far-off cosher of Asia. The company is acting under concessions from the Russian government. Word wa received In the Seattle of fice of the company hist spring that the exploration of the miner had revealed condition that gave every promise of leading to another bonanza placer gold field. It was to investigate this report tnat Jlr. Kosene went to Sitieria. OH1;ON AOKIt'LLTlHAL colli:;i: Open September 7th. Instruction be gins October 1st. Offers eour In Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry Husband y, Hortlculturei Forestry) Civil, Mechan culture) Forestry Civil, Mechanical, cal, Electrical and Mining Engineering) Com mere Pharmacy) Domestic Selene and Art. Tuition Is free For cata logues containing full Information re garding courses of stduy, equipment, etc., apply to Th Registrar, ' Corvallls, Oregon, :-2T-m 'I'LL. J. ..... ... . '"j "The only rival to Santa Clan in th hearts and minds of the children." Coming wuh Banners Flying Glorious Revels in Fairy, land Wonderland transplanted Two big Overwhelming GENTRY Performances Rain or Shine at Astoria, Tuesday, Oct. 8 Rarest and Most Remarkabh Exhibition of All Time BOOM ON McKENZIE. NEWSPAPER MAN MISSING. M2NOT, Sept. 21. Word has been re ceived from Devils, lake stating that Fred L. Johnson,, formerly manager of the Minot Printing company, in this city, and later editor of a Devils Lake paper had disappeared and it was fear ed tbat he had committed suicide. It was understood that he had left to accept a position as manager of the Princeton News, and it was supposed that he was working there until a letter from the News asking for his where about was received. "NIGHT SHIRT" PARADE. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept. 21 The residents of Enciha Hall, the large dormitory occupied by three hundred men students, held their annual "night shirt" parade last night. Nearly every man in the hall was in line with paja mas and night shirts over their clothing and the parade was headed by the Uni versity Band. The men visited Roble Hall, the girl's dormitory, and all the fraternity and soroity houses on the campus, and favored the residents at these various stopping places along the line of march, with songs and yells. The parade started about 9:30 and it was more that an hour before the cir EVERETT, Sept. 21.-A real estate boom l reported at McKenzic Bridge and other localities on the upper McKen- zie. George Frizzel, the pioneer summer resort keeiier, is dividing his ranch off into small tracts and selling them to differertt parties on which to erect sum mer cottages. A good many pcojto spend the entire summer iere and de sire to have suitable quarters, so a mini-1 ber of them will build and save the trouble of hunting a new cumping place each year. Geo. T. Hall, Sr., who has ranch adjoining Frizzell's, will also build a cottage this fall or early in the spring. There, is also a considerable movement in real estate further down' the river. G. W. Mellican is dividing bis farm be low Deerhqm into small tracts and1 selling them to settlers. Quite a num ber of new bouses have been built on these tracts during the summer. FAMOUS SHOWS UNITED THE WORLD'S BEST TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION Tw ice Bigger and Better than 'Ever Before, Royally ' Kadicntly Reinforced by the Original Historic and 1, MRS. GEN. TOM THUMB (Now the Countess Magri) together with the Count and Baron Mngri, the Royj ! Twin Italian Lilliputians, comprising th o world's Smallest Living Family. DAN PATCH DARING SURGEON DDIS. Major Carroll, Member of the Yellow j rever vumnumoa. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.-Major Jas! Carroll, surgeon U. S. A., who. was a member of the commission sent to Cuba to study Yellow Fever Just after the close of the Spanish war, died at bis his home here late yesterday. It was his commission that fixed definitely on the mosquito as the medium of trans mission in ' yellow fever. Dr. Carroll allowed himself to be bitten by a mos quito that bad been infected from the three distinct yellow fever cases, ne developed the disease within four flay after being bitten. His last illness was the direct result of his work, i f ' It is a well known fact that persons living in the Pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of Pin- eules at night usually relieves backarfie, 30 'days' treatment, 91.00. your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Frank Hart Drugstore. (1:55) mnrvelounly reproduced, breuk Ing World's Record by 2800 miraculous moving pictures. MILLS MABLE, youngest, sweetest, prettiest of all animal trainers, with her troupe of trained dogs, cycle riding monkeys and rope walking baboons. "Darktown" and hit Famous Mule Added, "OKLAHOMA" the dearest, cutest end only BABY CAMEL in America (boiu in Neman, Oklahoma, April 10), and 60 other new and entrancing features Including Prof. Crlgler's Splendid Military Band. ' 300 Ultra Marvelous Animal Acton Equines, Canines, Monkey, Goats, Pigs, Sheep, and Elephants, that charm, thrill and dazzle by their almost human intelligence. 50 Beautiful Ponies in One Act SO The Five Peerless Petite America's Foremost acrobats. The Five Landauers In Magnificent Posing) of Ancient and Modern Statuary. The Cleanest and Absolutely Best Tented Exhibition in the World ...'; The Children's Perennial Favorite. Sights, Scenes and Sensations that no where else can be seen. The Greatest Ever. Absolutely Unique, Unparalleled andUnapproachable, PEERLESS AND POETIC STREET PAGEANT Unfolding to Public View all the Vast, Varied, Picturesque and Fairyland Pro cessional Resources of Gentry Brothers Tented Establishments. Parade Starts from (the Exhibition Grounds Promptly at 10 A. M. cuit of tbe campus had been completed.