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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. Established 1S7X Published Daily Except Monday by THE J. & DELUNGER CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By snail, per year 7. By winner, per month -6C WEEKLY ASTORIAN. fy mall per year, in advance.. ..$1.50 Entered it second-class mitter July 30, 1906, at the postoffice at Astoria, Ortfon, under the act of Congresa of March 3, 1879. Order for the delivering of The Morning Astorian to tither residence r place of business may be made by postal card or through telephone. Any irregularity in delivery should be immediately reported to the office of pabficatkM. TELEPHONE MAIN 661. ' i i i I J.. ,B'B iTHE WEATHER cooler in blundering ways; the discrimination is what counts in the custom. The hammerer has one idea of the task he is performing; the hammerer hav ing another, and very different one. This paper called upon very often to hammer people and things that are a menace to the common good. The Citv of Los Angeles witA its and to those beneath the hammer we 200,000 population, its extraordinary j are, of course, and always the knock- wealth, immense commercial Influence i er; to tnose wno recognue me en Oregon Showers. Washington Showers; east portion. THE LOGICAL RECALL rounded with every concciveable thing heart could desire, gives up the fight for happiness and takes the "gas-route" to eternity and the dread mysteries thereof, rather than linger longer in the useless, hopeless, soul sickening atmosphere of indolence, incompetency, and shallow assump tion that marks her class. Her death under the circumstances , is proof positive that she was infinitely above the miserable money-level on which lu-t associates ranged and had stor ed so long and so often that the spirit broke at last under the unconscion' able strain. and general forwardness and up-to-dateness is, the first community in America to exercise the new popn- cacy of our work, we are not a knock er, but a public benefactor; we may make a mistake once in a while, (but lar function of the electoral recall I not often); in which case all hands . I a i i- j? ? r T hi Hone its work excellently wen; mar oacx v our iae oi uiscniuiD has act a good pace for all peoples in possession of the prerogative; and we of Oregon are next and nearest in this interest. tion. So this quality is the real and precedent motive that must sanction, or disprove, the act. The man who hammers from spite, The oower is a perfectly logical jealousy, selshness, on chance, for one; the people who elect a man to private ends, for public preferment, office, have the equal right to judge him in office, and to recall him from place if he offends and wrongs them; the open justice of the claim is its cardinal challenge to existande and operation; and the longer it stand among the popular laws, the vaster will become its hold as a safe and rational expedient; it will have a tendency to purify politics and civic conditions, to raise the standards of public service, and to obviate the in- or other mean and ulterior motives, is the real knocker; and much de pends on how his friends and depen dents view his views. But he who knocks with an honest hammer and wields stout blows against the ex crescenses and barnacles, of business, society, politics and commerce, is en titled to the good will and endorse ment of every soul within sound of the blows, save from the people who, unhappily, occupy the status of ex- gentry .no apology, nor accounting is due. cessant and hurtful agitation incident jcreascenses and barnacles. To such to municipal life as all men know these things under the old system of impregnability in office. It need not be used indiscriminate ly, and will not be; because, when it ia understood and has been applied a few more times in the greater cent ers it will have demonstrated a value that will conserve itself through sheer public appreciation. It is one of the delicate instruments in politi cs! mrmnt. and will be used aceord- ..i... i u jetty; with the WHAT'S THE MATTER With a million-dollar electric rail way projected, surveyed, rights-of-way in hand, and franchises granted, between this city and the coast at Seaside; with practically another mil lion appropriated and available for the Columbia river, its bar and its positive assurance '. .. ...... . . . .! that the S150.000 hotel inaugurated m ita mere tnreai is enougn 10 mane i - ; . - . men cautions about invoking it; andj!' the We.nhard Estate is to be fin its drastic force leaves its victim not!lshe! tms J?"1 w,th a new fish,n only ousted from a particular office, ?eason 0Pen,n UP and P'Om but barred forever from all popular jlst of 8 ,on' Pen mmtT in wh,ch preferment, since the record of a re- j1? Pecute the industry, and all call will never fade, nor be suscepti-isl8ns tendin t0 bi rua of salmon' ble to redemptory pleas of any sort. we Panse t0 ask the As,oria kicker It is a last resort; and as such is whal' ,he matter with him? likely to be sparingly nsed. But! 0f course he has his Poor 1,tt,e when it is employed at all, it must i an.swer w,th him nd wi Pve !t 05 have one of two results: the over-j 'r,8ht off ,he bat hot frora hi sel" whelming exoneration of the officer! ,lt,,e mind' where he has nursed under attack; or his complete and!" untl1 h,e wou,d'nt be without h be" final political and civic, condemna- j"u" m we meniai vacuum mat wuuiu ensue ii dc cast 11 out ana Be gan to "holler" for his city and coun ty. But, all the same, these condi tions are sound and cheerful and not '.likely to fail on account of the mor bid perturbation of the few chronics we have with us forever. Astoria never had a better pros pect than she has in this year of grace 1909. All she needs is a gen eral wakening to the situation and a comprehensive and loyal adherence to the program, publicly and private ly; and we believe this is going to be given. Why should it not? tion. HAMMERS, AND HAMMERERS There are hammers, and hammers!. (In Astoria.) There are hammerers and hammer ers!. (In Astoria.) It is very essential that adequate and correct distinction shall be made among them; especially by the ham mered. There are many things that need hammering; there are some things that are hammered inadvertently; and a few things that are never ham mered enough. ' The hammerer is often engaged in the -best work of his citizenship when he is hammering the right thing, (or rather the, thing that is wrong); and again be is guilty of bad citizenship when he mis-hammers a thing; just as there are appropriate and effective ways of hammering, and coarse and WING SHOTS. What we want to know, is the real meaning of the rheumatic-coalition at Pasco Robles? Hill and Horri man have either made a fearful blun der; or there is going to be "some thing doing". We are constrained to t'rprecate the idea of a blunder, by the way!. Ex-President Castro with true Cast!!. lian empressment gave, his Venezue lan cohorts in' Paris a fierce and fan tastical farewell, when he departed for his "old home" on Thursday. But ifwc mistake not the "home senti ment at Carracas, he will "fall down a plenty before Gomet and the Ven ejuc'anr are through with Cipriano. What the dickens has the Oregon public to do with the Emery-Aoki love-match and its certain sequence in honorable marriage? By what right docs an unconcerned public interfere with thtse young people. Even the olden Gods drew the line of their participation in mortal affairs, at the print of a woman's love, and left th rest to fate. If Miss Emery has given hr hvart to this Japanese, no power will pi event her following out her hem's creed- No fuss we can make will al'ei the inviolable trend, and we are making asses of ourselves in at tempting to part tiiem. Let them g- where the law is more placable to their necessities, and do not drive a good woman to extremities she is seeking hard to avoid- She has the consent of her own famly, and her own consent; ours is immaterial, gra tuitous and insulting. STOMACH IS SOUR FERMENTATION OF UNDIGES TED FOOD CAUSES STOM ACH TROUBLE. PROMPT RELIEF IS WAITING Hundreds of Men and Women Here Are Unnecessarily Suffering From Stomach Trouble and Indigestion Free Youraelf From Thia by Tak ing a Little Diapepsin. MADAM HUNT DEAD CHICAGO, March 26,-Mrs. Ida Hunt Marshall, known throughout the United States as Madame Hunt, an authority and lecturer of more than ordinary attainments on millin ery, died at a hospital late last night, as the result of having been struck by a street car. Mrs. Madame Hunt, who for many years had been president of the Mil' liners National Association and who had managed numerous annual mil littery exhibitions In Chicago was crossing a street on the way to her home when she met with the accident, iter collar bone, right arm, and three ribs were broken, , Oklahoma still maintains her place and record as a riot-center, and a breeding ground for the viciously unique demonstration generally. NEEDS MORE MONEY Attorney General Wickersham Asks For Appropriation. ' WASHINGTON M.arch 26At- torney General Wickersham is urg ing upon Congress the necessity of a special appropriation of $25,000 dur ing the present extra session for the payment of salaries and fees of spec ial assistant atorneys in connection with the work of his department. During the regular session an ap propriation of $104,000 was made for this purpose, but it has since been discovered that this sum will not be sufficient to pay the attorneys up to 'he beginning of the next fiscal year, and Mr. Wickersham asserts that un less an additional appropriation is made the work of the attorneys soon will have to be discontinued, a con dition which will greatly interfere with the work of this department. The suicide of Mrs. Pierre Loril lard, Jr., a' Washington on Thurs day, contains a fearful lesson of the the pace" at which American so ciety is surging to its relentless end. This woman, of 49 years, cultured, high-bred, enormously wealthy, sur- THE WORLD'S COMMERCE WASHINGTONTMarch 26.-The world's commerce was considerably lower in 1908 than in 1907, according to a statement issued by the Bureau of statistics of the Department of Commerce and Labor. The figures of the imports and exports in all the principal countries, it is stated, re vealed a falling off. In the United States for example, imports show a fall of 256,000,000 and exports of 238,- 000,000 in 1908, as compared with the previous year. . In Germany the im ports decreased 102,000,000 and ex ports 234,000,000 in 1908, as compared with 1907. Take your sour stomach or may be you call it Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh of Stomach; it doesn't matter take your stomach trouble right with you to your Pharmacist and ask him to open 1 50-ccnt case of Pape's Diapepsin and let you eat one 22-grain Triangule and see if within five minutes there is j left any trace of your former misery, j The correct name for your trouble : is Food Fermentation food souring; j the Digestive organs become weak,i therV is lack of gastric juice; your j food is only half digested, and you , become affected with loss of appetite, ; pressure and fullness after eating, j vomiting, nausea, heartburn, griping in bowels, tenderness in the pit of stomach, bad taste in mouth, consti-1 pation, pain in limbs, sleeplessness. belching of gas, biliousness, sick head- ( ache, nervousness diziiness and many other similar symptoms. If your appetite is tickle, and noth ing tempts you, or you belch gas or if you feel bloated after eating, or your food lies like a lump of lead on your mind that at the bottom of all this there is but one cause fermentation of undigested food- Prove to yourself, after your next ! meal, that your stomach is as good as any; that there is nothing really j wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you want without J fear of discomfort or misery. Almost instant relief is waiting for you. It is merely a matter of how soon you take some Diapepsin. SAD HOME-COMING Food h more tasteful, healthful and nutri tious when raised with r nfv a n The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made front Crapei mm J " WET AND "DRY" IN DEBATE MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 26.-Dc-legations from Chicago and other cities are here for the debate at the Hippodrome tonight between Mayor Rose of Milwaukee and President Samuel Dickie of Albion College. Mayor Rose will support the nega tive and President Dickie the affirm ative side of the question, "Resolved, That prohibition as applied to the manufacture and sale of intoxicating beverages is right" Three debates have been arranged. The second of the scries to be held in Chicago and the third in a Southern city. Petrosino'i Remain Due To Arrive In New York Next Thursday. NEW YORK, March 26.-The body of Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino, ; who was assassinated in Palermo, biciiy, ts expected to reach nere a week from tomorrow. In the mean time arrangements for his funeral are being completed by Deputy Police Commissioner Bugher. The coffin will be carried from the house to the church on the shoulders of six police men in uniform while the police band will lead the way. Behind the coffin will march more than 2000 policemen and about 3000 civilians. Among the prominent men who will be in line will be Joseph H. Choate ex-Gover nor B. B. Odell, Representative Ro bert Parsons and Police Commission er Bingham and his deputies. Inter ment will be made in Calvary Ceme tery. The pall bearers will be select ed from among the lieutenants of the detective bureau who were intimate friends of Petrosino. Cheap Passenger Rates From the East During March and April reduced rates will be in ef fect from Eastern Points to As torla. VIA the O. R. 6b N. AND CONNECTIONS Money can i be deposit ed here and we will wire our eastern repre sentatives to deliver tickets to passengers tt any point in the east Cash can also be trans mitted to passengers by wire without extra cost For further information call on or address Wm. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE. Q. W. ROBERTS, Agent O. R. N. DOCK ASTORIA, OREQON Bits ttfar Imurll $tmt 0an Jranrtflra CANDY MEN IN IT. How can any person risk takina some unknown cough remedy when Foley's Honey and Tar costs them no more? It is a safe remedy, con tains no harmful drugs, and cures the most obstinate coughs and colds. Whv experiment with your health? Insist upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. T. F. Lau- j rin, Owl Drug Store. Asking For Reduced Rail Rates On Certain Confections. CHICAGO, March 26--The Na tional Confectioners Association and twenty other confectionery manufac turers and associations have filed a petition with the Interstate Com merce Commission asking for a re duction of the rates on all kinds of confectionery. They ask that the grades of candy rated as first class be changed to third class and the third class to fifth class. They say that the present classification en courages the manufacture and sale of cheap and inferior confectionery and that it is a discrimination against the small dealer. All of the large west ern roads are made defendants. A Religious Author's Statement Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salis bury, N. C, who is the author of several books, writes: "For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was sud denly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days, unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick sediment and I passed same fre quently day and night. I commenc ed taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain .gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy' T. F. Lau r n, Owl Drug Store. " r Ben locailoa la tht City. All Modern Conveniences. Fireproof Building European PUn. Relet from 11.00 per day and "P Ratea wlib bath, $1.80 per day and up. &fe Quelle ELEVENTH STREET Opposite the Bakeronian HOT CHICKEN TJHS EVERY EVENING HOME-MADE, and of thr choicer ingredients; put up under supervis ion that guarantees their perfect freedom from all deleterious matter GREAT SPECIAL OFFER MRS. F. WOOLLEY PROPRIETRESS Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels cold). Get the genuine in a yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. , An Edison Standard Phonograph Sent to Ton on 10 Days' Free Trial AmlTlmt U Not All-hft r III Imlufeiuouu we ortor yuu-N0M0NIY 0OWN-wtpr Uirnlihv-liiwyiiigiil mufliha' unit to () -oiut iv you TIN Dirr rmi TRIAL In your own ham of til la Staii.lurd KCUoo Ontnu Th llliulrollna ba In our No. ? KillMia OullU eoallne tM and litelude OKI f DISOII tSISKOASO PHONOOIUPH. ONI ItAUtlFUl HACK . HO Sal. ONI 0OUN I0l ION SOIQ MOUNTtO RCCOROI k t aolwtmt bp ou ONI I0ITII Of OIL ONI OH CAN and n AUTOMOlIlt lftU(H AflACHMtNT. Could you Imagine .1 on lllwr 1 onrt Yon laktalwululvlf NO RISK In ordortna tine outfit. Ho etmuy leujti have ire uoutiM.il It tho Hit OrriR IVIR NA0I Ihem. lliatw know joq will do lit am. 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Tel Main 3441 & C0L1BIJI RIVER R. R. Will sell cheap round trip excursion tickets to Denver May 17th, July 1st and August nth On June and & 3rd, July and & 1 3rd and August nth and lath, very low round trip rates will be made to St. Paul, Duluth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago andall eastern points, Through Rail'and Steamship tickets sold to allj parts of the world. For full particulars call or address " Q. B.JJOHN50N, Oen'l Agent A. & C. R. R. 12tb St, near Commercial 8t ASTORIA, OREGON. MME. FELIX PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. Fait, present and future; give val uable advice on all eventi of life, bualneii, love, marrlagei, change or travels; can read your inner moil thoughts through the cardi; can tell the work yon are gifted for through Palmistry; will be here for one week only. Reading, 50 cents to $1.00. Ladles or gentlemen. Room 112, 578 Commercial street. -... , . jm,.. .41! II.J HU-HI 1 -"i mmweuM m J i S IMfla Kweinnat Sail aA on. fwm mmjMntn 4 all ha aala. A tae tea laraa ,UMiailtaMihaM4,M a4eaMawMwrMMtaB4MhBia1 fm a fwnhM ml Oawar nn tnm itiw nar tnka TIDE TABLE FOR MARCH MARCH 1909. MARCH 1909. High Water. Date. Monday .... Tuesday 2 Wednesday , Thursday , , Thursday . . Friday 5 Saturday 6 SUNDAY .. Monday ....... 8 Tuesday S Wednesday ...10 Thursday 11 Friday 12 Saturday 13 SUNDAY 14 Monday IS Tuesday ....16 Wednesday ...17 Thursday 18 Friday 19 Saturday 201 SUNDAY .....21 Monday 22 Tuesday 23 Wednesday ...Z4 T.iursday 25 triday ...16 aturclav 27 4:40 SUNDAY . ,.,281 5:351 Monday 29 lucsday 30 Wednesday ...31 A.M. h. m. ft. 8:25 7.9 9:35: 7.9 10:35! 0:05 11:23 0:381 1:05 1:301 1:55 2:20 2:451 3:12 3:45 4:201 5:05 6:05 7:17 8:35 9:48 10:50 11:43 0:32 1:10 1:48 2:27 3:07 3:50 6:40 8:00 9:12 8.01 7.3 8.1 7.61 7.81 8.01 8.1 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 7.9 7.7 7.6 7.8 8.1 8.6 9.0 8.7 9.2 9.4 9.5 9.4 9.1 8.61 8.1 7.7 7.4 7.3 P. M. Low Water. A, lCTP.M. h, m 10:301 11:25 12:05 12:43 1:17 1:50 2:25 3:00 3:45 4:301 5:28 6:45 8:15 9:30 10:27 11:13 11:55 12:35 l:25i 2:13 3:03 3:57 4:57 6:071 7:30 8:53 9:57 10:45 ft. Date. 6.5 Monday 6.9 Tuesday 2 .... Wednesday .... Thursday . . . . . Friday , , . 8.2 Saturday ,, 8.2 SUNDAY . 8.1 Monday .. 7.9 Tuesday 91 7.7 Wednesday ,.,10 7.5 Thursday 11 7.7 Friday 121 6.6 Saturday 13 6.1 SUNDAY , ..14 5.5 SUNDAY 14 5.8 Monday ..15 6.8 Tuesday 161 6.8 Wednesday ...171 7.4 Thursday 18 8.1 Friday 19 .... Saturday 20 9.2 SUNDAY 12 9.1 Monday 22 9.0 Tuesday ......23 8.4 Wednesday ...241 7.7 Thursday . 7.0 Friday 6.5 Saturday ., 6.3 SUNDAY . 6.4 Monday .,, 6.8 Tuesday .. 7.2 Wednesday 25! ....26 ....27 ....28 ....291 ....30 ...31 h. m. ft. h. m.l ft. "2:''40T8T:"50ll 4:00 3.8 4:45 0.0 5:05 3.5 5:35 -0.2 5:55 3.1 6:15 -0.2 6:35 2.8 6:53-0.1 7:12 2.4 7:23 0.2 7:45 2.2 7:50 0.7 ,8:08 1.8 8:10 1.0 8:33 1.6 8:33 1.4 9:05 1.4 9:00 1.8 I 9:43 1.2 9:30 2.3 10:15 1.1 10:05 2.8 111 :07 1.1 10:45 3.4 12:08 1.0 11:4(1 3.9 1:20 0.9 1:05 4.3 2:35 0.7 I 2:40 4.2 3:45 0.3 4:05 3.7 4:45 -0.1 I 5:05 3.0 5:35-0.3 5:58 2.1 6:20 -0.4 6:42 1.2 7:00-0.2 7:25 0.4 7:42 0.0 I 8:10-0.1 8:22 0.6 9:00-0.3 9:08 1,3 9:48-0.4 9:50 2.0 10:42-0.210:40 2.7 11:42 0.1 11:38 3.4 12:50 0.4 0:55 3.8 2:00 0.6 2:25 3.9 3:10 0.6 3:45 3,7 4:10 0.6 WYintiiifi itrrfYff i1bmmwiiiW'i