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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
3 THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRip 30, 1908, NEW CURRENCY BILL FLYING MACHINES A PRONOUN WE LACK .SPORtING GOODS. THAT MAKE GOOD Introduced By Representative One of the Grammatical DifficuN Entertaining Speeches By Two Vreeland of New York ties of Our Language. Well Known Inventors Barrirtftoaxlali Is f just pure Mocha and Java reparea in a new way. ihe cot ce berry is cut uo (not ground) by knives of almost razor sharp ncss into sman unuorrn panicles. Thus it is not crushed, as bv the old method of grinding, and the little oil cells, remain unbroken. The essential oil (food product) cannot evaporate and is preserved mdeumtely. ibis is one reason why a Dound of Barrinc-ton Hall will make IS to 20 cups more of tuiL strength coffee than will any coffee ground the old way; why it excels all other coffee in flavor and why it v. ill keep perfectly onti! used. But the main thine1 about Harr ington Hall Coffee is that it can be used without ill effect by those who find ordinary coffee injures them, because the yellow tannin bearing skin and dust (the only injurious properties of coffee) are removed by the "steel-cut" pro cess. A delicious coffee sot a tasteless substitute. - Price, per pound, 40c POUND A. V. ALLEN Sole Agents A RATHER PRETTY PROBLEM. MANY GOOD FEATURES IN ITU on- by th. w.y, wk... s.ti.. factory Solution - Probably Nsvsr PUBLIC SAFETY. Official Seeing That Traction Lines Equip cars with Safety Divices. NEW YORK, April 29.-The pub lic service commission began yester day the work of seeing that the cars of the traction lines of the city are thoroughly equipped with safety de vices to the end that the number of accidents may be reduced. The com mission directed all the traction com panies to file before May 10 complete statements, also the ' number and kinds of cars owned and the detailed equipment of those cars. Commissioner M.iltbie had thi shy about the resolution: "In the six months ended Feburary Provides for the Formation of a Na tional Clearing House Association by Not Less Than Ten Banks With Aggregate Capital of $3,000,00. WASHINGTON, April 29,-As Will Bo Found Pfiraaoa That lllus trato th Difficult Point at Utu. We bare a number of word and phrase lu our tongue which require ; the employment ofVprouomi tbut does not exist As renreeou tat Ives of i this class on it bo taken wieh mwl ovorv. with the comblnutlou Into which they ', euter. The peculiarity about tlieiu Is Uiat as regards form they are singular, as regards meaning they are plural. BEFORE THE ALDINE CLUB Mr. Maxim Made a Forecast of the Prominent Part the Aeroplane Will Probably Playin the Work of the Future. NEW YORK. April .-Hudson result of the conferences of Rnublican Consequently the couatrucUou. accord- Maxim and Alexander Graham Bell le-Ller Representative Vreeland to- tl 8W,W U lw"y8 C0U,Ul ,Ut0 Wcrc "n,on ,h l,eaIr Al- y I coiidlct with the construction atvonllna ,!!, ri day introducd a curency bill to take ho strict grammar. One of these ex- ,1oke aeronautic.' in whirh'ih.. the'ulace of the one presented by him presalona-everyboily, for Instance- ' I . . last week. I UIOV1U1 . to represent the viws of a substantial to make a statement to the effect that l0T publisher and literary men, majority of the Republican members. I'M .1 lit, tlttMfAlMil T. AI.K... The measure is declared ,,,,, . Club is composed of magazine edi- uiuviui u i .. mw in iii'nuiii. i i it- pihiiiiim. The new bill provides for the for mation of a National Clearing House Association by noteless than 10 na tional banks with an aggregate capi at Bomo epecllte gatherlug all persons Mr. Maxim made a forecast of the present hud seen there those whom part the aeroplane will probably play tney ttuew well, with the employ- fl, the work of the future. Of the flv went of the word Just selected gram matlcal difficult Ii-h at once arise and the trouble of the writer begin. Three wnys are open to him In w hich tal of $5,000,000. A tax of 4 per cent he cau ovrrcume them after a fashion, on emergency circulation is provided, for the first month, this tax to be in creased 1 per cent each month until reaches 3 per cent where it is to remain until the circulation is retired But ut one of them answers fully all the conditions existing. Iu the tint ing machine in war he said this: "Although the value of the flying machine will be mainly on a scouting craft, still its value and importance for that service alone is hard to esti mate, for the flying machine vedettes NOT PLAYED YET. the masculine form can be made to will at once be the eyes and cars of the armies of the future and they will have their use in naval warfare too, for there will be aerial torpedo scouts on the lookout fur torpedo boats to signal the approach of danger. Fly represent both Itself and tho feminine. Consequently ucu a fenteuee as the following could be framed: There everybody met his friend. Women as well as men would he Included un der his. Though never really aatlsfac- President Has a Trump Card up His I tory, this was once the preferred usage, ing machines could not be expected to l or a time It Merved the purpose fairly successfully attack bnttlehiis. coast well, and It Rtill does so occasionally foriilkatioii. or larire ritie m ,U and' perhupn fluently fi.it there Uch (, h, fc , . has been for n good while past a dls- ..... i ..... . . tiuct dislike this construction. One ,,u' ' ' . ' n ",u Sleeve. WASHINGTON, April 29,-Presi- lent Roosevelt proposes to fight as vigorously to obtain the adoption by Congress of certain features of his result of tU' luereaslmrlv Important wilh at'ril1' " planted uml' ex- part that the female sri plays In life H'-octl Desnic them in the water, and egislative program as set forth in his and literature Is the growth of repug- it is possible they may be very mis message as he did to obtain the au- nume on "' ltart of llie feminine ele- clnevous indeed. The aerial navy will thorization of additional battleships "lul lo "'m.v merKeu in be a intiwark of pt.n(P for the navy according to the Post today. He is holding up his sleeve as trump card his power to approve or eto the public buildings bill. There is not a member of congress who has not a keert interest in this measure. It will aid tremendously at home. The president docs not regard the public to buildings as nearly as important as the various recommendations he has presented for legislative. By his 1, 1908, the street railways of Greater j thratening to veto the public build- New York killed 299 persons and ings bill the president is in a position seriously injured 944. The total num- J to use his influence for or against the ber of accidents due to collisions of , re-election of members of Congress. street cars was 1,196 and the number of vehicles and Dersons struck bv ACTUALLY ON. cars was 7,059. At this rate, in an entire year about 600 persons will be killed and 2,000 seriously injured. The J number of accidents due to collisiops j will approximate 2.400 and the num-! SAN FRANCISCO, April 29 ber of persons and vehicles struck 14,. i Following the denial of a motion by fKXJ. From the standpoint of human-j the defense for a change of venue this ity this is a serious condition and ; morning, the actual trial of Abe. Ruef onght not to be allowed to continue . began. John E. Mohan, the deputy if there is any was to prevent it". ! clerk of the former board of stipervi- j sors, was the first witness. Mr. Hell devoted a large part of his ment to have Its Identity merged In the inaw:'!'V. Snlieoti.se-lousnewi of Mia InliiM,: I It It. i a ou.-l 1 c. .....,. ... ............ .v . I. r......M I... ivr Into fill; 1iiS.l..imn. ihnt un,l..r "!'" " v,...iK ...: ...iv.t.u mv this form of xm-estdou Its claims are ,ory of aeronautics. not really recognized: hence, while wo- have no doubt, said he, that men may usi It. they do not like It, the Wright Brothers really have flown and men have come to share largely with their aeroplane, but 1 think they lu the same feeling. i.ave, t90 .n;tie a mvtcrioii mistake anouier oui or me uiracuny : ifp,n:n ,., ,1,,:., ,,f ,,y,r pvl.ri - . .... .... mcnts a secret. Their sccrctiveiicss resentatlve f.wnouns. The sentence rracl "lw" '"emsejves. ror ccnain previously gl7.u would accordingly ap ly ey still have a great secret of pear In the following shape: There aerial navigation the French govern everybody m:t his or her friends. But ment is not inclined to pay one mil suen a loriu ni expression pleased no io tnnet for tJiat ,ccret whjcj, wi one. It was re:t to lie formal, to suffer i i.i: . .l i.i .u- c... Whitman's Book Store Sporting Goods Just received a complete line of the Reach Base Ball Goods. In cluding MITTS, BALLS and BATS. Your choice of FISHING POLKS from $12.50 and down. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co Jncorpomhd Successor to Fc.rd & Stoke Co. Rufs Trial Opened This Morning by Refusing Change of Venue. from that s'lffuess which Is always time the machine flies in France." JAMES DALY'S WILL. Between UNINSTRUCTED DELEGATES. I' TOKIO, April 29. The marriage BURLINGTON, April 29. The of Prince Tsuneissa Takcda and Republican state convention elected Princess Tsucnomiya Masako, the delegates to the national convention eldest daughter of the Mikado, was today. They were uninstructed. I solemnized today. Perfection In cake and biscuit making is attained by the use of Royal Bak ing Powder. And the ease and dex terity of their making is marvelous. li fri ft making Powder Absolutely Pare The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Hence the superiority of the food it leavens. Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities which it imparts to the fooa. , sure to uinulfefct Itself when natural nesH of expreu-dou Is sacrificed to mere precision of ntnteuient. Besides being ! objectionable on the score of clumsl uess It van subject to exception on Property Will be Divided other groundv In words with feminine , Son and Daughter. tennlnatlomi. like heiress or heroine. iha tar utt lu lr..ll..jt.1 l.l 1 I... . 1 " 1 it Is tint n,n,!. i,tn..i wiw... hnvc. M'.W YORK, April 29,rTlie pro- ever, we have dlstluct contrasted trty of the milliorlairs railroad con forms, as lu '"his or her," It la lifted tractor James Daly, who died on Sun- la to an iimiue and almost ajigres- day at his home in Mount Kisco, slve prominence, where there Is Del where he kept a large breeding farm .ner ties.re uor oeeasion to maKe K f tTOttnil horses, will be divid prominent; nonce tms particular usage, . , , , , ., 1,11b .r, w.i.i i Ln a .T.-. between his two children, his and acceptable always to the devotees John U D:,l'' als0 a rallrM,(1 co" of strict grammar, Is usually detested tractof and a daughter who is the by everybody else. wife of Senator Henry. M. Willis of A third way out of the difficulty Redlands California. c son there is, and It was long ago taken by die ixjlder spirits. This was the con struction according to the sense. The plural pronominal forms were used to correspond to the Idea of plurality er. i.sting in the singular subject; hence men said ha the sentence quoted: -There everybody met their friends. Exam pies of this nsnge can be found abun-. dautly In works of lil;h reputation, bul rhose given here for Hie purpose of il lustrating It will be taken from a sin tfle one. This writer is Jane Austen. She Is chosen not fur her eminence, but for her eex, for as a general rule Under the terms of the will, which have been made known, Mrs. Willis inherits. $l,fX)0,000. She and her hus band left San Francisco yesterday for New York. Daly is already on his way here. The body of Jas Daly will be taken by his son and son-in-law to Ireland to be buried, according to his dying request, in the family plot, near Limerick. James Daly came to this country at the aire of 19. At the time of his jipsgfny rrn2 J highly cultivated women speak and 'death he was engaged on the work of write the language not only with more 'iayinK foP the xcw Haven Road its Z T t 'I 7 7 P track, suburban service, lousuess and purity, than (he corre i spondiug cliihS of men. Examples from . -. A TT their works are In consequence more HEAD OF NEW BUREAU, convincing. Here are two or fhree- i "'- NEW YORK, April 29,-Robcrt Watchom, commissioner of immigra tion, of the port of New York, now on his way home from Europe, will shortly resign, it is said, to become the head of a new bureau in the de partment of commerce and labor, which will be known as the anarchist exclusion branch. It is to be established with the ob jject of working in cooperation with European governments to prevent the coming of anarchists to this country. The plan is said to have the approv al of Secretary Straus. Commission er of Immigration North of San Fran cisco recently looked over the immi gration clearing house on Ellis Is land and it is rumored that he is to be the successor of Commissioner Watchorn, whose term will cxpjre next year. Commissioner Watchorn has been in conference with Foreign Minister Totoni in Rome on the sub ject of anarchists and was also re ceived by tho pope. i taken out of 'iiauy. "It Js very uu-, fair," says M i: Austen In "Emma," "to Judge of anybody's conduct without an Intimate knowledge of their charac ter." Again ii the same work the re mark is madti that "they say every body is In love once hi their lives." In "Mansfleld Park" she observes thai "nobody could command attention when they spoke." These examples, which might be multiplied from numerous other authors, re stilliclent to Indicate the attitude of those who adopt the third course. 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