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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ' ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ij, 1907. THE , : MORMNG ASTORIAN r Established 1873- Publiehed D Except Monday 7 IEB J. S. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SATIS. By mail, per year...... By carrier, per month.. .17.00 . 40 WEEXXT ASTOSIAR. By nail, per year, la advance.. .$1.00 ...-a - Um wimltaV JmIv St, ISUS, t the poMofflo M Ajtc.r1a.Orj. go,BdrtMMtolCoii(TMOl Maxell, MOnlmfcr tlMMMwncflf Tn Mom iMunuuuillka nafckmo or Dleca of bHOMH aajr b mato by postal art or linn tbouM bo Innolkiatt raporUKl to tha TELEJPH01W MAD! Mi. Official paper of CkUov County aad th City of Aatoria. cepted and proven aphorism fop tim incalculable, and accentuates iU truth far too often ever to be wholly disre garded." It will out, and always at th moment of successful endeavor in theee great trials; No man can do murder and hold tha aanie front to hia fellow man that was hU before he did the deed that damned him to hia owu conscience for the rest of hit natural life. Somewhere along the way that U left him, the uuconseionable burden will force hia voice, or hi hand, In dreadful appeal against the horror that possee him, and five knowledge to the world of the thing that he has done. There have been abnormal men who have car ried the dread secret into the grave; but the exception only provea the rule aa it appliea to the common man. And Steve Adamt i of the commonest of the "comoiou herd" and hia soul it not dead within him. " ' 1 1 day. Sunday school, IStis, V. P. 8. C flsSOj evening worship, ?i30, "Lov- ins with the Mind." AU are invited. V, S. Gilbert, paator. Holy Innocent Chapel , Sunday before Advent, Morning and evening aervlee at 10 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday eehool, Ms 15 a. m. The member of Holy Innocents' Mission are invited to unite for holy worship, with the congregation, at Grace Church, on Thursday, November 88th, Thanksgiving day. " ' John Warren, associate missionary in charge. ' ; WEATHER. Western Oregon and" Washing- e ton Tartly cloudy with occa- aional rain. Eastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho iPartbr cloudy with occasional rain or mow. ' . TES TWO CONGRESSES. The new from Washington tlis win tar ahottld be replete with interest to the people of tbit land who dwell upon its navigable waterways aiaca there is to be, practicaly. a joint session of the Congress of the nation, and the Rivers and Harbor Congress, the great est deliberative bodies now in exist ence in America. 'The latter organization, with its 2000 member, or more, has risen to a promi nence in national affairs that enlists universal concern, as much from its leadership and personnel aa from the extraordinary latitude and importance of it work. It espouse a cause so general and so Tich in possibilities for the average citizen everywhere that its contact, and success, with the greater aaaembly will be watched with devoted regard. It has the good will of the people in Ha effort to give them practi cal relief from the extortions of the railways, and every accomplishment re corded to its credit, will be hailed with grateful acclaim by i a people ? tired enough of a domination, the end of which can only be wrought with any finality, by the complete success of the BJvera and Harbors Congress. THE SCOUNDRELLY BANKER. The supreme quality of the world's banking business today is" the univer sality of integrity that characterizes the men who administer its great trusts and finances, and it is one of the aaving elements of an age not too flush with high standards well adhered to. To such a high ratio of personal honesty and honor has the business attained, that the scoundrel in its ranks has become a Vara avis," and brings a sense of wonderment to the minds of men when his laches has been unearthed. Three of this sort have been discov ered in New York in the past few days and their plight is as perilous as it is wholly despicable, when ot.e, considers the host of men about them charged with like trusts of immensity and value. There is no occupation so beset with opportunity and temptation for wrong doing as is this profession; and the marvel is that its criminal record is so light and inconsequential as compared -with the other businesses of the day. Tha whole country is taking note of this very significant fact and rejoicing in a manifestation at once commendable to the cult and comforting to the citizen. Tha banks have been a subject for an immense amount of conjectural talk lately, and this particular point in their favor has become accentuated every where, and has contributed, in no small measure, to the pacific spirit in which the people have disposed of a very try ing situation. ; o "MURDER WILL OUT!" . The fight that is being made by Steve Adams and his friends to save the life of (his self -confessed murderer, is a gallant one, so far as human foresight, and the involved application of the legal expedients of the Idaho cede, are con cerned; and until Thursday last bore soma .signs of technical victory. But the prosecution read a couple of letters, written by the defendant to his brother, and friends, in which his writh ing soul made an outcry that will be heard to the far ends of the earth and which will probably land him on the death-trap. "Murder will out" has been an ac- TH1RTY MILKS AN HOUR. The steamship Mauretania, the mag nificent twin of the Lusitania. has ar rived at New York on her maiden voy age, and has failed to match the speed of her sister and rival in this behalf. She was seven hour behind the Lusi tania over the same course, but she saved the laurels that go to the modern passenger ship, for the distance cov ered in a single day. She did 624 knots in 24 hours, or within an iufinitismal fraction of 30 miles an hour, a speed that beats most of the passenger train this side of the Missouri river in their transcontinental work, and gives a very practical idea of what may be expected of her after she gets "limbered' up." The dweller on the Pacific Coast can only revel in the imaginative joys of a sea trip made oa such a schedule; he has nothing to turn to out here for demonstration; 10, 12, and at the farthest, 13 miles an hour are all he can hope for; but he has always the better margin of safety that adheres indubitably to the (lower movement. and a live maa ashore is worth any number of dead ones ia the depths of the ocean. e do not want to figure a a knocker"; we are as proud of these superb ships and their records as any one else, but we cannot help feeling that the speed-madness of the day is fast robbing the sea of all its cherished glory and romance; and making it aa agency for revelation of death and dis aster ; that shall be conspicuous for enormous scope and volumne, as they shall become less frequent, by tha use of just such ships a this. . EDITORIAL SALAD. .. .. Union Thanksgiving service will be held in the Baptist church next Thurs day at 10:30 a. m. Rev. W. S. Gilbert will preach the sermon. Missouri raises a considerable propor tion of the tobacco product of the United States. Money is bound to come this way, unless the demand for neces sities shall cease. First Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran. Commencing service at 10:43; evening ervlee at 7:30; Sunday school meet at 9:30 a. m. Theo, P. Nest, patter, Firtt Mathodiat. Sermon them! Morning, "The pos sibilities and Peril of Our Country"- Thanksgiving sermon; evening, Tli lame Leg of Our Progress." Other serv ice: Class meeting at 10:15 a. m Sun day school at 12:13 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p, m.$ mid-week service for Bible study, prayer and prat Wed neaday at 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invlta tat ion is extended ta the public to attend. C. C. Rarick. pastor. There will be a Thanksgiving service at the Methodist Church Thanksgiving day at 10:30 a. m, Rev. W. a Gilbert, of the Presbyterian Church will preach the sermon. The publio is invited to attend. , First Lutheran. GuaUf E. Rydquist, paator. Sunday school at the church in Uppertovta and at the German Lutheran Church at 9:30 ni. Miss Alema NyUnd and Mrs. A. Young, superintendents. Morning serv ice In Swedish at 10:45, theme. "When thoa ahalt meet the Son of Man." Evening service in English at 7:30. This service will be held at the German Luth eran Church, theme for sermon. "Judo- ment." All are cordially invited to at tend these services. ANT! RACK SUICIDE, Novel Schema is Proposed To Encourage Larger Families la New York, NEW! YORK. Nov22.-3dri Clarence Kurns, head of tha Little Mothers Aid &eh?ty, propose a novel scheme to lu cre the number or tortus In New York, She. advocates the establishment of an "'anti-raw suicide club bv New York fathers and mother, whose duty it would b to encourage young couples to raise large families', "I would august a list of prises for mothers, she said. "The club might even go so, far as to find suitable husbands , for girts i of marriageable age who are not yet wives. There would be ft public treasury which could be drawn upon If need lie for mothers who are too ' poor to furnish fomfort for' their chlklren, A Bard Debt to Pay. "I owa a debt of gratitude that aa never bo paid off," writ O. & Clark, of WeatflsW, Iowa, "for my rescue front death, by Dr. King New Discovery. Both lungs wart to seriously affected that death seemed Imminent, when I commenced taking New Discovery, The ominoaa dry, hacking cough quit before tha first bottle waa need, and two more bottles aad ft complete cure." Noth ing ha aver equaled New Discovery foe coughs, cold aad ail throat aad hmg complaint. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers & Son. druggists. 80 eenta aad 11.00. Trial bottle free,' CURRENCY ON CURB. NEW YORK, No 22. So brisk I the demand for currency that it was dealt In on the curb yesterday and those In need employed brokers to bid for it Th opening sale of money was a lot of I1J. 0U0 which brought frm S 3 8 per cent to t 18 per cent. Fur gold due to arrive tomorrow 2 per wnt premium was bid and for gold due next week 1 3 4 per cent. "Blessings Brighten as They Take Their Right" Health la never so much prised as when Illness Interfere with pleasure or work. When the stomach la kk, the digestion weak, the nerves unstrung, the hem! heavy with pain, nothing seems so desirable as i sound mind In heulthy body. Keep itouiach, liver and bowels lit good order with ;. iV -,. ':: HOLTS' PILLS and you will rarely lose day's work or an evening's pleasure through slcknes. These pills are a safe corrective end a general toille, the good effect of which nre Kit throughout the entire body. Whenever you are not feeling at your best, tuke Beecham'i fill. They relieve eoiistlpa. tluti, remove bilious .condition!, Improve the digestion, Create Appetite, Restore Sleep V and ..Bring Back Health .:; , . la box wltH tall Urrta, It, aa Me. );, Telegraphic News of the World In Morning Astorian, 60c a Montn TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. Ifiectlvs, Monday, September igor Pacifl Time. Next to being good winners, Secre tary Taft urges the Filipinos to be good losers. That is the kind of philosophy the secretary propose o carry ino the cam paign of 1908. American girls have invesed $900,000, 000 in foreign titled husbands. The re turn flow of gold is comparatively small. Why not take a hint from the Bank of England and mark up the girls 7 per cent? It has just been discovered that with' in the last year John D. Rockefeller has contributed to the relief of 2000 of the lowly poor in New York. This much, a least, ought to be deducted from the big fine. The national banks are increasing their circulation at the rate of $1,230,000 a day, and gold is pouring in by the ocean greyhounds. If the hoarders will quit, the supply of currency will soon be ample. Keep the money circulating. The channels of trade are the place for it. AT THE CHURCHES. ) Christian Science. Services at 634 Grand avenue at 10 a. m. Subject, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy; or Mesmerism and Hypno tism." Sunday school at 11:15. Grace. 'Services at Grace Church, Sunday next before Advent (November 24), at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12:30. Norwegian-Danish M. E. Services will be held at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:45. ' Scandinavians are cordially invit ed to worship with us. O. T. Field, pastor. : - Presbyterian. Morning . worship, , 11 o'clock, "The Awakening." . World's temperance Sun- ORDERED TO WORK. Striking Switchmen Will Lose Their Charter if They do Rot Comply. CHICAGO, Nov. .-Striking switch men at Oskaloosa, Iowa, will be told to day by First Vice-President S. E. Haeb erling of the Switchmen's Union of North America, to walk back again or lose their charter. The switchmen, with headquarter at Okaloosa, who are em ployed by the Iowa Central Railroad, re cently presented 'a new agreement to the railroad for ratification. AU tb ar tfcles were satisfactory to the railroad except the one which required the rail road to pay claims for total disability. and the switchmen were requested to eliminate that clause. They refused the company stood firm and the men walked out The facta were immediately telegraph ed to E. T. Hawley, president of the Switchmen's Union of North America, at Buffalo, X. Y, and he in turn in structed First Vke-President Raeber ling to go to Oskaloosa and revoke the charter unless the men went back to work at once. OVERCOMES ALL THE RHEUMATISM EASILY PREPARED AT HOME FORCES THE HONEYS TO FILTER URIC ACID AMD ALL WASTE FROM THE BLOOD. INDIANS ROBBED. Insignificant Prices Paid For Lands And Forgeries Committed. , TOPEKA, Kas., Nov22.-Senator C. S. Curtis, who is here on his way to Wash ington to report on hi recent Investiga tion of alleged frauds against the Texas. Oklahomo and Arizona Indian!, said last night. "The Kkkapoc Indians ia Oklahomo have been robbed of between $250,000 and $300,000 worth of real estate. The parties who did the robbing never have claimed to have paid more than 180.000 for this land and as a matter of fact the Indians never received more than $40, 000 for it. The money what little there was of it was deposited in banks for the Indians and through forgery and various other methods it was drawn out by the people who ostensibly paid it to the Indians. tlas f aOsOd onlttsus lehar ..in., obal Do yon know that Pineaalve Carbolif ed acta like a poultice in lira wing oat Inflammation and poison! It anti septic For cut, burns, eczema, cracked hands it la immediate relief. Bold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our friends and those of our late son, for the kind sympathy shown in our bereavement in the funeral of his nephew, George Siever- Siverson. MB. AND MRS. T. SIBVERSON. COFFEE Your grocer must sell roor coffee; we can't all be comfortable; but he needn't sell it to you, Yovr grocer returns rear moner if 70S don't Ilk Schilling's Bett; we pay him. A large New York health publication tells its readers of a number of simple sad safe prescriptions that can be mad at home. Th following, however, for the curs of rheumatism and kidney and bladder troubles receive th greatest prsl , via.. Fluid Extract Dandelion one-half ounce Compound Kargon, on ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. These simple, harmless ingredient can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy at little) tost and are mixed by shaking well in a bottle. The dose for adults is a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime, drink ing a full tumblerful of water after each dose. It is further stated that this prescription is a positive remedy fy kidney trouble and lame back, weak bladder and urinary difficulties, especial ly of the elderly people, and one of the best thing to be uwd in rheumatic afflictions, relieving the aches and pain and reducing swelling. But unle yon go to the trouble to ask the druggist for the Dandelion and Sarsaparilla separately, and then buy one ounce Kargon Compound, in an orig inal (unopened) package,- plainly print ed. Guaranteed No. 108 under National Drug Law, and mix the Kargon with the other ingredients at your home, you bad better not use this effective pre scription at all. It may be worse than useless, perhaps even harmful, and your money wasted. Under no circumstances accept the prescription all ready pre pared, nor accept any excuse for offer ing it to you that way, Purchase sepa rately the Kargon Compound, No. 108 Guarantee, as explained above, and mix these three ingredients at home yourself, or don't use at all. A well-known local druggist states that thia mixture act directly upon the ellmlnative tissues of the kidneys'; cleanses these sponger! organs and gives them power to sift and strain tfie poisonous waste matter and urio aid from the blood which Is the cause -W rheumatism. 1 'Cut this out and hand to some suf ferer which would certainly be an fact of humanity. ' , s.m .m. Is J X n p.m. p.n, a.sa. i m .M 7.1 7i 9.06: tS Oft I.M It M I M 10 Ml I w 11 ... IM N hides e, .t Sri SS.I m. 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No. SO and tt run from Astoria te ClaUop Beaeft via Ft BUvena. No. n run from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop Beat direst. Nov M tin frean Portland to Astoria only. No. to rasa from Astoria to Oataoa Beach dlraot, Noa, 11, tl and W run via Ft BUvena. No, ti maa from CieUcp Beael to' Astoria and Portland dlreci' Addition train will be m from Aatoria to tt Stem and return oa Sunday, leaving Aatoria llitO a. so, arrive Ft. Btovew UitS p. . Batanlog laavea Ft. Btonne IiOO p. m orrtrss Aatoria titt h OS. Train marked run dall f Teleirraph ttion. COOTBCTIONS-At Pertlaod, with all trsaa-eoatbaaUl Dae. At Goblo, with Northara pacifl Hallway 0o At Astoria with atoamera for 8a Fraaaisee aad Tillamook and Dwace Bilwy NsvlgaUoa Co.' boat and railway. Tareugi ticket told to and from all potato hi toe Bset and Bwepa. For 'nrther partleulare apply to, R. H. JENSLNS, r- ! : Gem. ft 4 Passage. Aft. - i-'-'i ,,, .:, Aatoria, Or. SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS! IMS ASTOKIA, OICKOON m UNO BRASS FCUKDEFS ! UKD MD FFIKF FKCINFERS any Ci-to-rsl Paw Mill Msrlilnerrt rif niol atlenuon (ivtn lost, reralr worft 18th and Franklin Ave, Tel. Main 2461. OFFICERS ARRESTED. Offldala Arrested for Not Obeying Gov ernor's Orders to Stop Fight, DE3 JIOINES, Nov. 22.-because they refused to obey the order issued by Governor Cummings to stop the prize fight at New Port last night, 'Captain Kulpman and Lieutenants Mason and Evans will be arretted today at the in stance of Adjutant-General Thift. Kulpman wired that the law had not been violated, but the chief executive holds that he had no right to Interpret the nature of the bout. JOHN FOX. Pres. F. L. BISHOP. See, ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK. Treao. - NELSON TROYER, Vkx-Pwa. and Supt ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTORIES , OF TUB LATEST QtTROyED . ... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers - COMPim CANNZBT OUTFITS FURNISHED. Correspondence SolidtatV Foot of Fourth Street AftEMES Astoria Hardware Co., V 113 12th St. I THE TRENTON J First-Qass Liquors and Cigars VFffif&J !' Commercial Street , " Corner Commercial and Mth. , ; , v ' UsiOEIA, OSSGOlf , M II j