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2 THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 0, 1907. THE MORNING AST0R1AN Established 1I7. PaWUheJ Daily Except Monday by CIV J. S. DIIXWGER COHTaKT. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By mail, per year ..$700 By earrier, per month .W WSEXLT ASTORIA. "I, mai), per year, la advaae.. 11.00 Kmerrd M .wond-etaa mwter JulT !,BBdrtbeotorcoBraMat March, r, r. Hi. il.tlrimnfTW Mniff - Mas b wdi by potl ear or through Ms.tKXM. Aaf ItwiuImhw tsuepboki kadi m. OffieUI naner of Chimp eoooty and public convenient. There U also thr ajvantage of eliminating the vicious ami brutal attribute of labor enraged, fin.l expression in the coarse attack - r upon the Hw, Hmb ami property of outsider who are entirely innocent of anv collusion with either aide of the contest. This, of itlf, would be an in I finite gain to labor which often auffcr I from the excesses at its , alleged I 'friend," the - irmponablle and anar idiiHtie agitator, and for whom the Jc cent unionist must atand sponsor aince I the outrun are committed in the name iof contendina labor. The eooner the law intervenes tine better. WEATHER. , Western Oregon Fairj warm- er south. Shower north portion 4 Weetern Waahwgton Showers fallowed W fair weather. , THE TUBERCULOSIS WAS. Everything that promises defeat to the dread malady of consumption aicied npon avidly these days, in the hope that one or the other of them shall prove the invincible agency for Us eumi ration. Some cive relief, more faO ah tolutely, but the eager search goe on unremittingly and with hopeful tour- . age. The latest thing to command atten tion from those interested, is crude oil and all sort of thing are credited to it ir this behalf. A case is reported of a man, abandoned by his physicians. vhn nought the oil fields, lived and roughed it for several year in the tery heart of the industry, eat the stuff, tueck it, bathed in it; and now he is renewed and has a lease on life as good as ny man's. These remarkable mani festations are not to be denied, they are susceptible of confirmation and dispute only upon deliberate trial, and tnu is whv they are not tried out oftener; many victims of the malady are too poor to change -their habitat and too discouraged to seek the relief even if they had the emans. It is part of the lesson of life that the simplest and most unsuspected agencies are the surest and most effec tive in the curing of reputed incurable diseases, and like other lessons it is ignored because of our predisposition to the elaborate and scientific systems of treatment devised and recommended by the physicians. It take eourage to cut loose from preconcieved ideas and fol low the simpler call and pledges, even with go vital an incentive as the regain ing of broken health. We are creatures of habit and circumstance, and are not easily weaned from the beaten paths, and for this reason, nine-tenths of the ills of life are perpetuated. We hope the crude oil theory for consumption is all that is claimed for it, but the simplicity of the idea is what will discredit it. There is no style, no culture, no 'display nor elaboration about it, therefore it will be left untried and ineffectual, except for those who arej to poor they cannot turn to anything else, and dwell next to the oil sources. WEEKS WII,T, IT END? Foor old San Francisco ha had an other shaking up by a double-headed quake, nd the people are sadly die turbej over the incident. The question without answer is "where will it endt . The writer has. in the course, of ara of residence there, experienced something more than 60 tremblora, at Ions intervals, disturbance that were perceptible and suggestive of what might be, but which were laughed away in an hour time, and the recurrence of Tues day may have been of thi ilk; but the honor of April, 1006, lend color to the slightest vibration down there now, and the awful auerr hamr upon the hp of the most Masoned of the pio- reers. It ia a pitiable condition and will make for the disquiet of the city for years to come unless there ia sub sidence of the slight and passing shocks, for a quarter of a century or more. It is hard to dislodge the conviction thst San Francisco ia the center of ladlv involved district and until this is done there will be no confidence felt by the investor who, all hia life, has teen immune from such experiences. The earthquake habit ia the very last and worst a city can take on; there is no plea that can be entertained against it, and the very fjutteringest of the attacks, keep alive and conspicuous, the agitation that never quite dies out, and abich serve to depreciate the standards of charm, value and attachment, how ever great they may have once been. , EDITORIAL SALAD. The Japanese must not be too sen sitive. If a few of their citizens get jostled at a ball game, pummeled a strike riot or if an old wall fall over en them it isn't necessarily a matter for a diplomatic exchange. . The Jap anese should learn to take their chance with the rest of us. ;. CROKER PATRIOTIC Former Tammany Boss Witt Not Retiqulsh Citizenship. HE WILL DIE AN AMERICAN Cioker Expects To Visit America Next Fall Comment on the Thinning ? Rank, of to eOld Guard of New York's Politic. NEW YORK, June 8 Dispatches from London convey an interview with Rich- rd Croker, who la in London to see the Dedby today in which the former Tammany leader say that ht want to visit New York next autumn, but has not yet definitely decided to to. I always like," Mr. Croker ia quoted a saying, "to see the boy of the old guard in New York City politic. But the rank are thinning. The other day, when I ran over the-name of the party of two hundred who entertained me at dinner nine year ago, I found that 75 were dead." In speaking of the recent report that he might give up hi American citisen hip and stand for parliament, Mr. Croker said: ' "I have no intention of giving up my American citiiensliip. 1 expect to die n American." .";'- Is Where J fc OurTrainlnf 7 AttectsYon J ' -a II II JT -eF- II Already FRISCO TEAMSTER. Plumber Kills Teamster With Revolver Because of Jealousy. SAN FRANCISCO, June 6.-Joha Meary, of 42. Palmer street, emptied a revolver at Jefferson McVey, a team ter in hi employ in the yard of his home at 7:30 o'clock last night, three of the bullet taking effect and the wound from which resulted in death within a few minutes. Jealousy it aaij to have prompted the deed, Meary wa arrest ed and booked on a charge of murder. DOWNWARD COURSE New Haven's school teacher point out that they could make money by chaneini places with the janitors. When steam hovelerg at Panama are paid $210 a month, and demand $300, the teachers feel that the business of cul tivating the intellect is unappreciated. Charles Kelly, a Kansas City street far conductor, has saved three thousand dollars on a European tour for himself and wife. That beats passing it into a lemon game at Coney Island but what sort of men are these Kansas City tiolley-car conductors; "What make a magazine great!" a writer discusser in one of them for June. Now I now I now! Are there not enough actual facts to write about ' without rambling off into the realms of things that never happened? ' COMPULSORY ARBITRATION. Governor Gillette, of California, is an aident arbitrationiet in the matter of the final adjustment of conditions be tween the capitalist and organized la bor; and intends to inaugurate some plan, with the power of the state behind it, compelling the submission of all issue to a board of final arbitration. We wish him success and the movement also. The scope and frequency of these contests warrant some such device and the man "between the nether and the upper mill-tones," the citizen who has to bear the brunt of Ios and denial of the necessities and convenience of pub lic service, will hail the day and the law that puts both these contending elements on a common plane of action and makes them equally amenable to a rule that stands for the maintenance of service while the phases of contest are undergoing honest adjustment. It can be done if there ia any desire for the accomplishment on the part of those most nearly affected; and public opin ion will soon 'force it, however it may be disputed. Every other element of discord as be tween men has to undergo the arbitra ment of the law, and there is no rea son why the issue arising between these force should not have "their day in court" without interruption to the The old reliable army worm i report ed to be at work on the wheat. Like the potato bug it is too well known to be the cause of a panic. The old bug have not prevented good crops in thia coun- . 0 Mayor McClellan is told that he can immortalize himself by completing New York's subway system. A man who can solve the rapid transit-problem in this country will get statue in more than one city. Dr. Long wants to argue the question with the President and leave animals out of it. He should remember the fate of the lady who wanted to be in troduced at the court of Denmark. -o Alfred Skelweite, the 11-year-old Station Island boy burglar, had three dozen lead pencils in his pockets when arrested. Still he may only have in tended to make his mark in life. A county in . Northwest Missouri while boring for oil struck a bed of coal , still more valuable. The enter prising prospector in this state i usual ly a winner. 0 ' Delphin M. Delma it back in San Francisco, where all his eloquence and oratory will be needed in defending the alleged bribers whose cases he has taken. The octopus i not tfond of Hadley, of Missouri. He is a straight shooter and sends a ball of large caliber. Fast Being Realised By Astoria People, A little backache at first. Daily increasing till the back ia lame and weak. Urinary disorder quickly follow; Diabetes and finally Bright' disease, This ia the downward course of kid ney ills. Don't take this course. Follow the advice of an Astoria citizen. J. Pedersen, longshoreman, living at 013 Commercial treet, Astoria, Oregon, say: "For 20 year I wa afflicted In one way or another with kidney trouble. suffered a great deal of pain in the small of the back and wa continually tired and nervous. I had occasional headaches, and also a blurring of the eyesigU. Every time I took cold it settled in the kidneys and added to my troubles, the secretions at such time being irregular and containing sediment. My rest was much disturbed at night on thi account I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Charle Rogers' drug store, and found unexpected relief, for which I am very thankful." For sale by all dealers. Price, 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent for the United States. Remember the name Do n'a and take no other. The time has passed when anti trust law are considered dead letters. Ancient Rome is now merely a memory of the past. 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Don't think you Can buy cheaper in Portland rate are the same from both Portland and Astoria and if yon buy In Portland you will simply be out the amount of your local fare from Astoria. 61-8t. tJ Morning Aatorlan, 60 cents month, delivered by carrier. per 41S BOND at, ASTORIA, CSXGOB Carrie tbe Fineat Line of Wines Liquors and :. ; Cigars 1 CALL AND SEE US I 4 .'lalJzSr r: rarer rainier ouvo Ml M I when paint pceb off 11th rBond Sts.V and looks dead iti & cose of Slll stroke PaftotYs mmvm was never known to e overcome by the Sun Pstlon' Sna-Pmof Paint reprMenta the onlr true principle of olontiuo plnw;iklnit. eomblnlna the Blvbmt 4ere of lsutr with tbe irraauct ootsrlnc eioitr and durability, It doe not Itxta Ita lustra. It doasoot peel, oraok or ebslk o(t Send tar book and eolnr card (free) to Pavro FaiMf Co., Lake Street, Milwaukee, Wla, Allen Wall Paper A Paint Company ; Sole Agents - Astoria, Oregon SCO! BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTUJtIA, OltEUON IROH AND BRASS FOUNDERS! 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