THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908. rniT- -MfT XTTXT1 to the salmon tishing industry any 1 "Jl lVIVIVll irS VJ where, and the people of Oregon, with ASTORIAN Established 1873. Published Daily Except Monday by THE J. 5. Dfi.J-i.lNua.K vw. RTTBSCRIPTION RATES. Br mail, per year... ..$7.00 By carrier, per month... ,60 WEEKLY ASTORIAN. ,?y mail, per year, in advance.... $1.50 Entered as second-class matter July 39, 1906, at the postoffice at Astoria, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 18v. C Orders for the delivering of The Morning Astorian to either residence or place of business may be made by postal card or tnrougn teiepnone. nuy regularity in delivery should be im mediately reported to the office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. THE WEATHER Western Oregon and Washington Cloudy; probably showers. Eastern Oregon and Washington Fair and warmer. WANTED, AT ASTORIAL Forty feet of water on the Columbia bar!. Forty feet of water in the Columbia river, hence to The Dalles; and the same depth up the Willamette, to Portland!. Bar and river dredges, at work in seasons, to maintain these channels!. Oil and gas wells, and pipe-lines threading the Northwest!. A permanent sea-wall from Smith's Point to the Tongue I i A thousand-barrel-per-day-flouring-mill!. The Common-point rate on grain shipments to this port!. ; A comprehensive port-charter and a well-defined and legal port!. New and modern telephone switch board and service equipment!. The greatest clay and pottery es tablishment rn the Pacific coast!. The latest expedient for clearing stump-lands at the minimum of cost and labor!. A United States Navy-Yard of the largest capacity, including a dry-dock of the same calibre!. Terminal facilities for the handling of the export and import ends of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern systems!. The crack Oregon company, (or regiment) of the National Guard!. r The utter and legal abatement of the fish-wheels that are ruining the Salmon industry of the Northwest!, ' Electric lines to the coast suburbs, with freauent service, at rational cost!. The completion of the Weinhard Astoria Hotel!. (Surcease from the election and local option controversies!.) Etc., Etc, (To Be Continued.) the barest intimation of the truth, will settle with the predatory outfit on the first of June. We are doing what we may to give them that "hunch We have held up the leaders, the men whose devices in the upper reache of the river have done more to wreck the hatcheries and the fisheries than any one else, who are the primary authors and agents in the genera foul scheme of fishing, because they were the first to put up the fight, and are, today, the principals in that fight as well as in the nefarious business o destroying the eggs, spawn, and fry of the masrnineent salmon shoals that enter this river every year. STEVE ADAMS CASE. TELLURIDE, Colo., May 13 Dis trict Judge bhackeltoru yesterday overruled the plea in abatement made by Steve Adams attorneys which "was made for the purpose of having quashed the indictment against Ad ams charging him with the murder of Arthur Collins, the Smuggler-Union mine manager, who was assassinated three years ago. It was argued by Adams' counsel that the indictment by the grand jury was not the proper way to charge murder. Judge Shack elford held that either information or indictment was the correct method of procedure. It is expected that Adams will appear in court today to plead, when the motion for charge of venue, argued at Gunnison several weeks go, will be decided. The prosecu tion intimates that because of the ab sence of important witnesses for the state, Adams will not bp tried at this term of court. THE ROMANCE OF IT. . What tales the young officers and men of the American warship fleet will be telling to their grandchildren some of these days when their heads are older and tougher than they are now, of the glorious, world-girdling voyage and the sights and scenes experiences of it; of the dangers and delights that alternated, and of the wonders, and the lessons of it; of the pride they felt and the impressions they made; of the great national courtesies they received; and of the thousand odd things they went through sturdily and successfully and happily? There ' olenty of real romance ahead of in the far circuit they will fetch; t.Tige, vivid, impressive, beautiful; not alone in the incidental marvels that will fall their way, ashore in the lands of the stranger, but in the processes and progress of the great trial voyage that shall de monstrate the adroit mastery of the American seaman and the splendid mechancical power and service of the ships that he sails with. It will be one endless and startling history he will have to unfold in the years to come to the ears of the babes of his household; and it will live on, to the greater glory and pride of the nation as he shall tell it simply and truth fully in the dear consciousness that he was part and parcel of its making. NO RESERVATIONS HERE. The Astorian, while not mention ing by name and location, the fish wheel men at this end of the Colum bia, in its strictures against the ruin ous method of the wheel, is making no special reservations in favor of a single one of them, wheresoever they may be established, nor whosevar may be owning and operating them: They are a bald and admitted menace MUSIC. The people of Astoria, in general, will not realize the excellent work that has been accomplished by the Phil harmonic Society of this city, until they swarm to the opera house on the night of June 18th, and take in the magnificent concert then to be given by the half-hundred accomplished singers, who, under the leadership of Dr. Emil Enna, have set a new pace in music culture for this community. Such a step is worthy the marking of the people among whom it is made and to whom its measure of charm and success falls as one of the ethical assets of the day; no stone should be laid in the way of the full and widest achievement of such a group of citi zens on such an up-lifting quest, nor will Astoria suffer any such hindrance to arise. . THE ROUGH DIAMOND Three Processes Through Which the Uncut Stone Passes. SPLIT, CUT AND POLISHED. Th. Flaws In th. G.m D.eid. th. Number of Part Into Which It Must B Split Th. Oif7trnc Bttw.cn tht Rom and tho Brilliant. me- tirst or the tnree process through which the rough, uncut dia mond has K pas is that of splitting the atone. Men are employed at this task, which Is all done by hand with out the aid of ruachluery. It la not a lengthy prom uuless the stone con- talus a great many flaws, tor an or dinary diamond weighing about ten carats can generally be split lu fifteen minutes. The object is to divide the ECZEMA NOW CURABLE, All Itching Skin Disease Which Are Not Hereditary Instantly Relieved by Oil of Wintergreen. Can Ecienta be cured? Some physicians say "Yes." Some say "No." The real question is, "What is meant by Lciema?" If you mean those scaly eruptions, those diseases which make their first appearance, not at birth, but years afterward, and perhaps not until middle age then there can no longer be any question that these forms of Eciema are cur able. Simple vegetable oil of wintergreen, mixed with other vegetables ingred ients, will kill the germs that infest the skin. Apply this prescription to the skin, and instantly that awful itch is gone, J. he very moment the liquid is applied, that aeonizinu. tantalizing rough, uncut dlainoud containing flaws itch disappears, and continued appli iuto several pure, flawless stones, aud In order to do this strong pressure is exerted on the weak spots caused by flaws by meaua of a diamoud tipped tool, which is held in the right baud. It is an old and well recognized prin ciple that "nothing but a diamond will cut diamond." In the left baud Is cations of this external remedy soon cure the disease. We carry in stock this oil of wintergreen properly compounded in to D. D. D. Prescription. While we are not sure that it will cure all those cases of skin trouble which are in held a curiously shaped little frame herited, we positively know that this Into which the rough diamond now to D. D. D. Prescription, whenever uv sunt uaa own nruii; nxea. ureal i n . nmJnMi. h. ... Jtt.m '1. NhtIy will cure every last case and in a few moments the diamond of 8enu,ne Eczema or other ,k,n splits into two portions. trouble, which did not exist at birth, Should there be any more flaws In We know this. Anyway, your either of these sections the process Is self, will know that D. D. D. Pre repeated unm several pure, flawless scription instantly takes away the aiamomviieontnerougti wooden tables :t(.h th nMi it i. nnA k. rur: :zr:i.:r:: : charies Rogers & son, DrocesfL like th first, fa .imrct nHir 5t0P ,h8t "ch today -ntant performed by hand, but by women and Jnst Cal1 4t our Mor d try girls Instead of men. Only In the case this refreshing and soothing liquid; of very hard, difficult stones Is ma- also ask about D. D. D. Soap. cumery necessary, and then men are employed to use it j.ue wont or diamond cntting is a delicate and difficult task, very trying to uie eyes, too, for some of the dia monds are so minute that 400 of them or more may weight only half a carat Each worker is responsible for the Fisher Brothers Company SOLS AGENTS , Barbour and Finlayson Salmon Twins and Netting McCormick Harvesting Machines Oliver Chilled nought Malthold Roofing Sharpies Cream Separators Raecollth Flooring Stoma's Tools . ;. ,'. 1 . i , " Hardware, Groceries, Ship Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch Coal, Tar, Aih Oars, Oak Lumber, Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Fisheicea'a Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twine and Seine Web Wo Wont Your Trade FISHER BROS. BOND STREET SAVE A DOCTOR BILL EDITORIAL SALAD Secretary Taft will be absent from the country three weeks. It should be understood that no wireless inter views count unless personally signed and countersigned. Texas also supplies the proof that when politics is reduced to a one- party affair the party is liable to split into two or more fiercely hostile fac tions. Chattanooga is talking prosperity and sending out strawberry specials consisting of trains of ten cars each The samples are satisfactory. The Illinois Democratic Convention accomplished a difficult feat by mak ing it still harder to answer the ques tion: What is a Democrat? The treasury deficit this year will do no harm if Congress looks well to an offset in its economy. The crop reports continue to take a leading part in the prosperity talk. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. H. Lauterman, Plaintiff, vs. Mary Lauterman, Defendant. fo Mary Lauterman: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are Hereby require to ap pear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff herein on or before the 4th day of June, 1908, and serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attor ney or a decree will be taken against you in accordance with the prayer of the complaint. The purpose of this suit is to ob tain an absolute decree of divorce from the defendant on .the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment towards the plaintiff. , The date of the order of publica tion of this summons is April 21st, 1908. The date of the first publication of this summons is April 23, 1908. JERRY E. BRONAUGH, Attorney for Plaintiff. 4-23-ov; Mi.-vfc'.s of Memory, "The pboirtgnph Is wonderful enough, but the buuian brain Is vastly Its superior, m it bus been shown to have stored up for forty -five years the thoughts actually passing through it packet of diamonds she receives at In- and the spmb wtlng therefrom," tervala from the forewoman n,t if hv "tares a medical man. accident she loses one of the precious stones she has either to find it again or refnnd its value. The tools employ ed in diamond cutting are very similar in appearance to those used in diamond splitting. In both cases diamonds are used as knives, after having been firm ly fixed into the tip of pear shaped tools. The women hold in the left band the rough diamond they wish to A boy In a village in the Tyrol when fifteen years old went to bis fa ther's field to catch a frisky colt When about to place a halter about the anlninl's neck It kicked him on the head. The wound healed, but the use of the boy's reason did not return. For torty-nve years he lived in the vil lage, until he reached the age of sixty. Then a prominent German specialist cut, which has also been firmly fixed who ptt8sd through the village on a into a wooden frame. Little Jets of ho,Iday oVered to experiment Finding gas are always kept burning on the that a Prtlon of be skull bad been various tables ready to be used at any forcd ,nto contaet w,th the brato, he moment wnen melted wax is neces- "' D""U1 "iu reniovea tDe pres- sary. The only real difference in the two processes of diamond splitting and dia mond cntting lies in the fact that whereas the men who split the dia monds use pressure on one spot only (where the flaw occurs) the women de vote themselves to rounding the whole stone and carefully cutting off all an- sure. The man at once regained his reason, and his first utterance as the effects of the anaesthetic wore off was. Did the colt get away?' "-Detroit News-Tribune. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that gles to be seen on its surface by means Foley' Honey nd Tar or coughs, of the sharp diamonds they hold in coI3s and 'un& trouble is not affected their right hand. Occasionally they by the National Pure Food and Drug have very large diamonds to cut which law as it contains no opiates or other take a great deal of time, but an ordi- harmful drues. and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Candles and Gas. It require fifty jtounds of candle tn produce as much light as 1,000 cubi: feet of gas. DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Astoria People to Neglect nary stone weighing about ten carats would not take so very long. wnen the diamond has been suffi ciently cut and rounded, it is then ready for the third and last process, that of polishing. This work requires a great deal of time and skill and is performed entirely by machinery, a steam engine supplying the motive power for all the iron disks. The process consists in giving to the round ed diamonds what is termed In techni cal language their necessary "sides." All diamonds are divided into two classes, "brilliants" and "roses," al though the only real difference between them lies in the number of sides they The great danger of kidney troub individually possess after having been les is that they get a firm hold before ponsnea in one or tne many diamond the sufferer recognizes them. Health t Tr mUBt posse88 s gradually undermined. Backaclie, uiij'-ejBui. Hiutrs ia iew years azo tnei. . . , low,r nnmherJ. J.fJTl headache, nervousness, lameness, sore are fashions in diamond cutting hnt ness lumbago, urinary troubles a rose need onlv nnnnoaa tnronM,..,,. I droosv. diabetes, and Bright's di- tf tuvuvj -V 1 " sides. sease follow in merciless succession. Another, though slight, difference be- Don't neelect your kidneys. Cure the tween them is that a brilliant is point- kidnevi with the certain and safe ed at both ends, while a rose diamond L. nn'. TfiHnv Pill whirh uu m cuu umicuru nuu uie uuier i . i, u... ' : a nnlntwl When tha rflomn . lnas tu"u "8"1 . , ui uwwuuu 10 icau I to be polished it ha flint tn h anMonui tona, into a pear shaped frame made of zinc D- E. Duncan, who resides at the and then dipped into a preparation of corner of Duane and Ninth Sts., As oil and diamond dust before being toria, Ore., says: "I had been troub fastened, with three others, into a y with a weakness of the back and strong frame placed in close proximity loins often extendintr throueh the to an iron wheel. ... ... .. two iti ,iii, ii a. iwnoje muscular system as mi ' This little disk is then set in motion . , ' , ... . by connecting it with the great engine, tne snu'aers. i ""'X U1U and the wheel Immediately turns at back ache' but there was B weaknes9 the rate of 2,000 revolutions to the from the kidney- secretions which was minute. verv annovine and disturbed my rest, As it revolves the four diamonds set T heard about Doan's Kidney Pills. in the adjacent frame are gradually procUred a box at Rogers' drug store, ZZa tiZ r f u and used them. After the first few doses I felt better and continued their use until cured.' I know of others who have used Doan's Kidney Pills with the same good results." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. BY DRINKIN8 BASS' ALE AND OUINES3 STOUT WITH YOUR DINNER PUT UP IN NIPS. IT IS A SYSTEM BUILDER. RECOM MENDED BY ALL PHYSICIAN1 PRICE, $1J0 PES DOZEN. AMERICAN IMPORTING CO 589 Commercial Street PR BE TRIAL IRONING DAY is a picnic Iday with an ELECTRIC IRON FITS ANY SOCKET FITS ANY POCKKT ASK US ABOUT IT ASTORIA ELECTRIC CO. Sherman Transicr Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager. Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Tracks tad Furniture wagons rianos xaovea, Boxed and Sbippod. 433 Commercial Street Main Phons 221 E GEM C. F. WISE. Prop. duced on their surface by the particles of diamond dust still adhering to the oil into which they had been previous ly dipped. Only one portion of a diamond can be polished at once, and consequently when this part has been dealt with the stone has to be resoldered, so that an other portion of its surface may be subjected to the friction of the wheel. The process of resoldering takes place about twenty times in the case of every brilliant before it can be consid ered to be thoroughly polished. Ex change. Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Lunch Fran and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to isso v Hot Lunch at All Hour. 15 Cests Corner Eleventh and Commercial. ASTORIA, . . . OREOOW tlllHIMHtiB i i First-Class Liquors and Cigars 802 Commercial Street Corner Commercial and Utn. . ASTORIA. OREGON MtmmntttittMniinimnmMiMMM John Fox, Pres. F. L. Bishop, Sec. Astoria Savings Bank, Treas. neison iroyer, vice-rres. ana supt Suscribe for the Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month. ASTORIA IRON WORKS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE LATEST IMPROVED ... Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers . COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. 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