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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1904.
)e morning JFlstorian
' ESTABLISHED 1873
' PUBLISHED BY i
ASTORIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
J. II. CARTER GENERAL MANAGER.
RATES.
By mail, per year . . ...... ,
By" mail, per month .... ... .
Bj carriers, per month .....
$6 00
50
60
THE. SEMI-WEEKLY ASTOKIAN.
and severe winter, Mr. Dunn anrues that as annual
mean temperature remains about the same, it is not
I unreasonable to expect, as a means of averaging up
the weather, "a very sudden -and abnormally hot
I summer. .
But. fortunately, Mr. Dunn does not leave us
without hope, for he says the abnormal warmth wil
I endure for short periods, and that the heat will be
extended more into the fall and winter months, lie
i . .....
also promises relief from the hot sixlls "at inter
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vals," and that they will come "more in thunder
storms than m heavy rams." .
Well, there's nothing like knowing what to ex
pect, for then one can prepare. The coining season
should prove a blessing for the summer resorts, at
lnjf run ur rail's.
Bj nail, per year, in advance
$1 00
DECREASE OP CONSUMPTION
Aftr nil tli a vnr nf vnir!mAtit with u!Im a
find a cure for consumption, it certainly will be grati
fying to the public to learn from eminent medical
authority that it is shown by carefully prepared sta
tistics that the disease is tending toward extinction.
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A LAW THAT IS ISEBDLD. . -ln; w nut' et, t:
Anniiil 4v t rV tsm final Arttinn will Htt tllA Kill tCTIl. I x l l . nn .
i 1 1 1 n . i li in ik fiii ana -Lhjaa ni nui uws wmc uw viku i nuTT nnir nnnrninf --ta wt a MnntAHiA ...... ...i.. J
o i f.ii vvuiui; wiu uiau aauaiuiia uuw pcupu'U
. Biting the- use of explosives on the Fourth of July, ky consumptives may possibly be filial by those who
Aicrewiuic iuc .numiui una uku wmo. . are sunering wim cancer, since cancer appears to be
mend this measnse. and to sav that it is a matter of
, r - - pjnauuj "iv,i v-uoiuj fi til A3 13 i3 IVUUUJg lUn tttU
small concern that objection should have been raised extinction." The Herald quotes from Dr., Abbott's
to n Because, pernaps, it may resmi 10 me commercial tables and comments as follows:
ilisadvantasre of some one. "WTiiU tim ,Wh
There are numerous reasons why the use of ex- sumntirm rwr mini nt .o i moo nor. m
w I -."-f vvm Jv 4Umavu V. LWLav II Oil IU aft V M XJJK. ifv
piasives snouia oe Dromouea. oiaiisucs suuw mat vmra nan nr n irm thAflMtli ma mintA.
tvu icre saciuurcu iii, jcai miuuBu jrivmiu- inis cause was 4,L'i', ttius mdieatmg a decline in til
oos use oi explosives on tne jourtn 01 juiy. ui tne hntprvnl nf mith tin r,n nf
total number 406 persons succumbed to lockjaw. Be- similar nnfi;t:nna in rointiva orr,,a ,ik
- i - wvu x v v vv iu- uu 111 i an
des tne large number of persons tilled, dUM were from consumption in Massachusetts for the decade
seriously injured, and so many less seriously hurt isr,i.'fio for nuh mnnn nf 5t rnr,lo .no 100
I v,vv v o J'V. VM 11 0 W.ij 11 1
that no record was made of the number. It will m the interval of a half-centurv our state has enor.
thus be seen that there were almost 5000 persons monslv inoronewl in th rn,ku p u
aucu ur u.jureu vii mV r vuxiu vx ia&i ,ou. actual case3 of death from thi, m
The proposed law is not in any way calculated to Uater than they were at that distant time.
FBI a aamper on Patriotism reople may celebrate Another fact b ht b Dr
toMbott.Mtdtml&oI.ofthem. Abbott's statistical tables is that, while half IL
' nd7ermthVT 0he7iennd tury ago the death rate from c nsumption anion"
ehndren who throng the streets. The death of one feffiaies was m 30 or 40 per cent greater than 2
Ufa chUd would not be excused on all the commer- death rate frora this ca,seP J
eial grounds which might be urged agaiast the law years past the reverse has been he Jh
now pendmg, and the council will fail in its duty dividin the ih nnmZ, t I
Ai, ,. J U1'ing me sexes tne number of women who now
if it neglects to enact the ordinance. A man may just . .- , . V . . .
.s weD run morally amuck with firecracker, as with thaa thTn rTe T S
e that he may be held legally accountable for hi where deaths by consumption are on. the decreat'
. ana wnere excessive female mortality from this
at. (cruo CaUS? T Place to a corresponding female
"au.mu ujiruAiAi-. immunity. The differences in England have been
The president has decided to send a personal rep- less marked than they have been in Massachusetts a
lesentative, m whose fairness and sound judgment circumstance due, perhaps, to the fact that the rate
c ima luv uuiiusi connaence, to Alaska to investigate ot mortality by consumption in England was lower
the various charges and countercharges which have 50 years ago than in Massachusetts, while now the
UKU ami against a numoer ot tederal office- conditions of relative immunity are gradually ap
holders, with a view to determining on the ground proaching each other.
tne real merits of controversies which have been "The death rate ly consumption anion- f.-males
nging for years in the district, says the Post-Intelli- appears to be disproportionately lar-e from the aire
" ' ... 01 o me age 01 a. Between the ages of 10 and
iue conuiuon seems to be chronicle, and there years the death rate of females fmn, th ,
Mems no other manner of settling it. A change of is fully twice that of nW n.i in
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JUST FOR INSTANCE.
For DfUd Candidattt.
'Of all mid words of tongue or pen.
The imdileat r thene it might huv
been!"
After looking at the flection returna
we ft re more than ever convinced of
the chances for vice president of MIS-
TKR Hnrdesty!
Was It coincidence that one of the
greater dlatlllerles In the country
should be doatruyed ol, day prior to
the vote on local option?
It Is now up to some Innocent to
suiKKcst that the longshoremen be
treated to a boat rldct
The country Is saved again! Civil
war has been averted! Clutsup county
will not secede! ,
..
If Kuropatkln doesn't look out, the
Japs will make a pot pie out of those
carrier pigeons.
,.
Chomp Clark says that there Is many
man In department life In Washing.
ton who would have made a great
author or lawyer. We always sus
pected that some of those postofflce
employes would make great lawyers!
For Successful Candidstet.
Q-reat
K-ecelpts
A-fter
F-lndlng
T-hls.
t
Get out the crepe!
Now that the election Is over, June
brides and the sweet gurl grad will
come Into the public eye again.
Togo has been promoted. That's
right he ought Te-go to the top!
ess
How much did you" loae?
ill
For Multonomah the Word is the
luw!
Heard on Commereial 8trt,
"Have you voted yet?"
"Not In this precinct!"
Dr. VAUpIIAN,
Dentist.
fytblao Building, Aitoris, Oregon.
Dr. T. 'L. DAM
Dr, P, I. Friedrich,
DENTISTS
531 Commercial street Astoria Ore,
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PIII8ICIAN ANU 8UKOEON
Acting AMlntant lurgiiou t -
" ' l',8. Maria Iloapltal Hervlee.
Office, hours: 10 to II a.m. l to 4:10 p.m.
' 477 Commercial Street. Ind Floor.
'
Dr. W. O. LOGAN
DENTIST "
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678'OoiumeaJal Bt Bbtnshta BoUJiog
C. J. TRENCIIARD
Insurance, Commission and Shipping.
CUSTOMS HOUSf ROKIR.
Agent Wella-Fmrgo and Northern
Paclflo Exprtaa CompanJaa,
Con ELEVENTH and BONn its
Dr. IUIODA 0. HICKS
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Mansell Dldg. t t? Commercial St
FI10NK BLACK Wi,
0. W. BARlCDtNTIST
673 Commercial smidtr Astoria, Ore
, TELEpaoy D goal.
"Neglected ; coldaka fat . grav
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yard.- Dr. Wood's 'Korwar Plas
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Syrup helps men' and women ta a
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tppy. vigorous fitdisa.
The TROY Launiry
Is tho only White Labor Laundry in the City. ' Does the Dest
of Work at very reasonable Trices, and is in every way worthy
of your patronage. Cor. 10th arid DUANE STS. Phone 1991
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personnel does not put a stop to the quarrels, for as
fast as a new man arrives he gets into the thick of the
controversy as deeply as his predecessor and takes
His hand m nlmg charges and in defending himself
against charges which have been filed against him.
iucic iiiuM, a rigui ana wrong side to all 0
these qnarrels, but which side is right "and which is
wrong cannot be determined at Washington on the
written testimony which has been sent there, for there
m about as much of it filed on one side as on the other,
A man from the outside, a trained and exneri
nced lawyer, holding a high federal position, know
ing none of the parties, and having no purpose to
aerve save to honestly aid the president in determin
ing' clearly the merits of the quarrels, can probably
geiai me real truth of the matter. Assistant Attor
ney General Young appears to have these qualifica
tions, lie will leave tor Alaska in about three wwb
and will spend the greater part of the summer in the
tlisagreeable duty to which he has been assigned. He
is quite likely to come away profoundly imnrpl
with the soundness of the tradition that there is
wmethmg about the atmosphere of the far nnrtWn
territory which is unfavorable to the cultivation of
veracity. But be that as it may, it is to be hoped that
he is a man of capacity adequate to suggest at least
a partial remedy, if not a complete cure, for Alaska's
enronic complaint.
ANT ICE CREAM YEAR.
, "Farmer " Dunn, or, more correctly and tech
ically, Sergeant Dunn, is undoubtedly the safest and
rarest weather prophets the United States eovpm
mart ever had in its employ, one who superseded
. uia rrodabilities7 'with something like certainties
When, therefore, Mr. Dunn declares himself. "Wi.
ficd in saying we may expect an unusually hot and
dry summer," it is the part of wisdom to give heed
to his words and make our plans accordingly. Lay
ing aside for the nonce the- theory that "weather
trsnrels in cycles," and that these cycles are 28 years
in duration, which would give us a repetition of the
lot and arid days of the summer of the "centennial
jaar,"'1876, which' followed an unusually cold, long
the same holds true of the experience of the k
tween the ages of 13 and 2.). But after that age the
relative immunity of women makes itself evident.
Thus, while 40 years ago many more women died in
Massachusetts from comaimption between tho nf
20 and 50 years, at the prcent time many more men
than women die in Massachusetts from thi ....
ing these three-age decades.
"The chief point in Dr. Abbott's
think will be of interest to all, and perhaps of sur-
IHj 10 many, is his confident belief, bawl mw.
tality tables, that what has been-certainly for iw in
.ew jngiana-the most murderous of all human
uiW(,.-,Cr, js, rapidiy approaching its end. We are
eitner becoming immune to it through evolutionary
processes or better hygienic conditions .r,. 1.,.;;
about their logical results."
For lonlng bettors "Yon
hath a lean and hungry look.
too much!"
McCULLEY
Ctutftlus
lie bets
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Telephone 221.
Draying and Expressing
AllyomliiI1Ipllooijrrinlllrec.lT.t)(l.l.u.iioq,
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Reliance
Electrical
Works
H.W.CYUCNf,
Manager
VearMhoroiiy7p,P,)afea fot nMag
wtiuislci and executing orders for
all kinds 0 electrical installing and
roPilrinjr. Moppllcs In stock. Wa
sell UieCelobrated SHELBY LAMP.
Cull op Phone 1101.
428 BONO STREET
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Wholesale and Retail
Ships, Lodging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice.
LIVE STOCK D0UGI1T AND SOtD
DRAMATIC.
Before a packed house, the Empire
Stock Company lust night prcnentcd
"Capital Vs. Labor," a modernized ver
sion of "The Lost Paradise." The nlnv
Itself Is a thrllllmr portrayal of con- M WASHINfiTON MADb'PT ritDfCTrueAu . .
,, IU vmmmtmtr MVtfVil ((VVl
, uumgxxrxrii hit TTTTTTTT
The trouble about a hall of fame IS flint OAmo rxf
the iieople who seem all right as renrcntnt;, f
the greatness of one generation look like misfits to
me next.
It is said that laborers receive onlv fin
ui x auama, out 11 is sate to predict that they will
..vC a union mat gets more m a very little while.
Judging from past experiences. som nf no
... ' iun-
sians are inclined to think it advisable to put off a
utxiive oauie as long as possible.
Mr. Cleveland still thinks what. th
need is a candidate who possesses both ennital nA
1 vt 'tllCCiS.
Mr. Hearst doubtless realizes that. T. ; ,
enough to wait till 1916 if it is absolutely eceSsary
The Japs deny that the blowing vm f '
torpedo boats is a new form of the hara-kiri habit.
Santos Dumont is at work on o.Vct,; t
should give Sir Thomas Lipton courage.
This
conflicting powers ln the heart and
cocnfllctlng powers In the heart and
soul of man. It calls for that greatest
of all efforts on the part ! the actor
or actressthe portrayal In an Inter
esting manner of roles that are simple
and void of strength save In their slm
pllclty, In roles where the m tor must
furnish the life and spirit, roles that
might be called dull on paper. There
was nothing dull about the bill as pre
sented last night. Miss Corlnne 8ne
the beautiful and talented leading lady,
charmed her audience from her first
appearance on the stage. She handled
her role of Margaret Crompton with
the proper spirit not overdoing nor
underdoing, but wandering In the gold
en mean.
Alfred Aldridge was accorded an en
thusiastic reception and played the part
of, George Weston to the satisfaction
of all In the house. The work of Miss
Snell and Mr. Aldridge In connection
Is harmonious and well measured. The
supporting company Is a strong one
and the specialties nre excellent. Taken
altogether, there is no reason why the
Empire people should not play to
crowded house every night during their
stay In Astoria.
The Illness of an actress has made
It necessary for the bill advertised for
tonight to be changed. Instead of I
Faust," "Married by Mistake" will be
presented, and "Faust" will come to-
morrow evening. The bill for tonight
Is a furiously funny farce that brings
the tears of laughter to the eyes of
all.
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"Tat ttn nn ytn I tiitersd with ehronla sen.
upioa ua anrinc ini Mm I But to MX
of warm wator ooco STarrMhonra bofori
... mn Win. An m m h.. U. 1 1
mi. wwimj mm a wou nan.
Bnrlnf th nlu Mara befora I nied Cucama 1
to jroB 1 am fra from all that thla morning. lorn
aa at tlila lu btbalf of tuffaring humanltr."
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