SATURDAY, JUNE I, 1907- 2 THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THE MORNING AST0R1AN EaUUiaM tj PsbUaM Dally Kwep Mon4f by tlV. J. S. DEUI5GKS COWAITT. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. By mail, p year.. By carrier, er montk..... TOET ASTOBIA1. t mall, per yw, to tdct..l.0 ndr the CtCmwo Maron. SsTfc ... (T-Onhn tor Mtrwu of Tn iMow TUXPEOHX MAIH 661. Offlolal paper of CWtsop oouoty n U City of Astoria. Hammond ami, such author of new and aood thing, writing the Salient rfeti- of It. The man who overlook Astoria in j the inntiiiie i going to know a day of ' regret. He will hark back to this hint and wish h had made ue of it but then that i history, tooj it run in every man' diary. j But, at the inauspicious moment, bear in mind that "we told you so! 4 Western Oregon and Washing-, ton Fair; wanner except nar COMt. WHAT Ot CITOIZATIOII. If the talet told by Orchard, at Boise, are true, and thgy shall be substantiated Vy the State, what must we think of present civiliaation! It i all well enough to My that it i extreme, un usual, isolated, perverted, and all such rot as that. The thing for us to get down to is to ascertain of what good to the general run of humanity is the law, or the influences begotten of the law! These horrible facts have been fact for years, known and guarded nd bar d from public knowledge until the dreadful exigencies of this case com pelled the confession of the doomed man who was the principal doer of the crimes, but who had devious and cul pable relation with hosts of others; the terrible chain running into the heart of a bodT of several thousand men. The awful danger of this thing lies in this last circumstance; that a huge body or men merged into an organic whole should be responsible for such an evil program as has been developed. Where will such affiliations end; what of oth ers with like schedules; what is to be the outcome of such a course aa this; what depths of crime are yet to be sounded; who is the next incarnate fiend t m forward with a confession; what of other organizations and similar methods; what does it mean in tne sense ihft civilized man must look at it! The time has come, if this story is proven true, fox the utter strength of the national government to be firougni intn olav to nut a quietus upon such organizations and crush them to the earth as reptiles are crushed and done for. No sort of tolerance can be granted men people. Society is at the very ers?e of dissolution with such palpable horrors as this hanging over it and only the government is powerful enough to wve it. It is time men were doing some Jong and effective thinking on this line and makinc manifest so pronounced and oep a hatred for such saturnalia, as to warrant the quick and final interven tion of the only power great enough to tope with the incalculable danger. GRAIN GROWER'S TRUST. The organization of the grain grow err' combine, at Omaha, on Thursday, strikes us as an audacious and adroit attempt at cinching up the grain inter ests of the country. There is a bold ness, a thoroughness, a premeditatedness about the whole thing that sounds ami stems a bit threatening; though its real purposes may be of the best and purest. Time will tell just what it signifies, snd what it means to the farmer of the country, and we hope it will be among the fair and decent agencies and not an other crushing and blighting thing to udue and despoil him. From the fact that nearly 600 banks are registered as ready to loan it money on given condi tions, means one of two things. They r.re in it for a campaign of graft, or the new combine is of a sort that has won the deepest respect 01 tne oaiiKeis mm cannot be overlook. We confess, we do not yet understand the drift of the i. - .1 nnA wnantr ni'hfiTU iuucuiejit,f anu ia a gwu ,j will have to abide the time In patience to discover what it is, , 0 ALL IK GOOD TIME. Time is the arbiter of all things, na tune always concurring. This is good doctrine, and Astoria will be justified in swearing by it. Her next few years are to make big and potent history, James J. Hill, A. B. All the free trader want the tariff "revised." They are against all protec tion, but prefer to state the cae in another way until they can get the entering wedge fairly inserted. Uncle Sam will stand pat against free traders. An appeal has been made to Presi dent Roosevelt to doctor the Okie noma constitution in accordance with hi ideas of equality and justice. This will secure the full protection of tne rough rider in all his rights. 0 Admiral Evane thinks 32 battleships equally distributed between the Atlantic and Pacific, would put Uncle 5niu In fair naval shape. The opinion that our interests on the two ocean are evenly balanced is interesting. There, has been no spring season in the southwest, and there is no prospect of summer. The outlook in Cihcago for a December deal in com i exceedingly flattering. 0 if. KwinA nt Miller wmilil have nun wwv ( v . - - - - rejoiced to have found the Pennsylvania crence is made in seriou fashion to the state house, where 1000 per cent profit was not thought too much for off. 0 Jr., of Xew York, on coming back fromjr Sing Sing on a visit, will be most reas suring to other insurance men. $ EDITORIAL SALAD. ;S New South Wales offer 30' toward paying the passage of each approved asriculturist and dometio servant re moving to that colony, and $20 a head for other desirable immigrant. But the great majority of those who seek a new country flock to the United State, re ga rules of the premium paid in Canada s well a Australia. Americans Resent Japan's Tend ency to Magnify Molehills. OFFICIALSBECOMINGANNOYED Condition! In Frisco An Unusual and Beyond Control of Stat Official and The Japanese Representatives Are A wan of Situation. DOWNWARD COURSE CHICAGO, June 7. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washlnaton, D. C. eya Then is beginning o be manifested distinct feelina of Irritation gainst an apparent disposition on the rt of certain people in Japan to mag rify molehills into mountains and to lrit in an endeavor to precipitate trouble between thia country and Jap an. For most part the Stat Department he been extremely tender of the su Untibilities of the Japanese. Ever since the President went on ins way to settle the school question in wn Fran cisco, which was, strictly speaking, en tirely beyond the province of the fed eral government, there ha been a man ifest disposition on the part of certain pub'ic men in Japan to criticise the Uni ted States and complain about all sorts of little things. Th Janee Consul in San Francisco and th ambassador in Washington, are perfectly aware that condition exist in San Francisco which are wholly unusual and are be vond control of the state authorities, to ey nothing of the nation. In smte of this reports continue to come from Japan like the cabled inter view with Count Okuma, in which ref l . . . ...... . LI... 4. .L. nti-Jaimnese outfaces in San Francis rake- co. - The government here is becoming M'ooyed at these repeated complaint Imut Dettv crime and insults against tk. invioi manner nf r.enroa Burnham I th Junanese. Thev have the same ... . w. "o- 1 r A new substitute has been found for .I'amniula That IS all Hi'llt. but UO substitute ha been found for cotton ths President and Secretary of State ight in San Francisco, that American ave. There is a crowing belief that the Japanese at home and abroad have misconstrued the attitude of the Fed eral government. Courtesy and consid eration for a friendly nation induced and wheat. 1 A prospective June bride has devoted llav i a course in cooking. A good amteur eooV in the house is a wellspring of joy. 'John Ball. British golf champion. Isn't there a typographical error in that? 0 So Thomas F. Ryan's boom while he is at sea becomes merely jib boom. 0 Texas fanners have their own opinion of oil companies. PANIC Otf THE BOURSE. NEW YORK, June 7. According to private advices received in financial cir cles the panic on the Bourse in Genoa, Italy began with the preparations for May settlement. When a serious break occurred in e cnritle of the Ramifera, an incorpor ated association of the copper industry of Italy. He Find the Stick. 1 have fired the walking stick Pro carried over 40 yean, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treat ment, until I tried Bucklen't Arnica Salve; that ha healed the acre and made me happy man," write John Garrett, of North Hills, N. O. Guaran teed for Piles, Burns, etc., by Charles Roger, Druggist. 25c PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS. PARIS, June 1 A St. Petersburg dispatch to the Petit Parisienne ays the Prime Minister Stolypin, after a long conversation with the emperor of fered his resignation.' JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION RATES. June 6th, 7th and 8th will be next dates of aale for the Jamestown Exposi tion tickets. Take advantage of the extremely low rate in effect via all routes in conneclion with the Astoria A Columbia River Railroad. Ticket on sale and sleeping car reservations made at City Ticket Office, Page building. Don't think you can buy cheaper in Portland rate are the same from both Portland and Astoria and if you buy in Portland you will simply he out the amount of your local fare from Astoria. ei-8t. (o go indefinitely further than) tlwy would have Bone had any European country been involved. Apparently the Japanese have Interpreted this as weak ness or even fear on the part of we United States. All report from San Francisco in dicate that the latest alleged "outra ge" there are extremely minor inci dent of the general riot which lias come about as a result of the paralysis of the city government. The wrecking of a bath house and restaurant during tne time of the riot would not be consid ered an international incident by any of the great European powers. The nettiness of recet complaint en the part of the Japanese, coupled with the fact that immigrants from tnat country are pouring over the United States borders in defiance of our laws is making many of the government of ficials extremely tired. If complaints and .protests and denunciations of cor ner fights and barroom rows are to be continued with the conent of the Jap anese government, somebody here in Washington may take occasion to rep resent to the Japanese ambassador or to the Tokio government that the Am erican oeonle are considerate and court eous to all nations, but that there I a limit to their patience, which seem to be nearly reached at the present time. Pineule for the Kidney snd Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rehumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feelinz. Tbey produce natural action of the kidney. 30 day' treatment $1. Money refunded if Pineule an not satisfactory. Fait Being Realised By Astoria People, A Httl backache at first. Daily Increasing till th back I lami and weak. Urinary disorder quickly follow; Diabetes and finally Bright' disease, This it the downward course of kid ney ill. :'.' ': lWt tak this course. Follow the advice of an Astoria citlien. J. Federsen, longshoreman, living at 013 Commercial street, Atorl. Oregon, sayat "For 80 year I was atlUoUd in one way or another with kidney trouble. I suffered a gnt deal of pain la th small of th back and wa continually tired and - nervous. I had occasional headache, and also a blurring of t& eyesight. Every time I took cold it settled In the kklsty and, added to my trouble, th secretions at such timet being Irregulsr and containing sediment, My rest wa much disturbed at night on thi account. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pill, procured at Charlea Roger' drug stor. and found unexpected relief, for which I am wry thankful." Fop Ml by all dealer. Price, 60 cent. Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, New York, to) agent for the United State. Remember the nam Doan'i aid take bo other. The Magle No, j Number three la a wonderful mascot for George H. Parrla, of Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads: After suffering muck with liver, and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by th failure to find re lief, I tried Electric Bitten, and aa a result I am a well man today. Th first bottle relieved and three bottles com (.leted the eun." Guaranteed best on earth for stomach, liver and Udney trouble, by Charles Roger, druggist. 50c F. N. CLARK, Pres. J. A. LICE, VN-Pn. O, L. FKBIU9, 8co.-Tr, t ...'(. Columbia Trust Company . Astoria Savings Dank Building, Eleventh and Dunne Streets, Astoria, Oregon. Docs a General Real Estate, Investment unci Trust Business. Property Cared for. Rental and Lease Collections Made. , YOl'lt PATltONAOi: 19 SOLICITF.D. w.;c. laws m CO. HEATING AND PLUMtyNG ENGINEERS Plans and estimates furnished on application. ... ... ... -. , .. . ., . j All work dose by First-Clais Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we do no other work in our shop. Man Zan Pile Remedy come put vp in a collapsible tub with a noule. Easy to apply right when the torenesa and inflammation exist. It nllevea at once blind bleeding, Itching or protruding iles. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart' Drug 8tor. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bee Laxative Cough Syrup, contain honey and tar but no opiate. Children like It. It laxative qualities recommend it to mother. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep It on hand. Sold by Frank Hart's Drag Store. INSURANCE VERDICT. tr Morning Astorlan, 69 cent per month, delivered by carrier. Owners of Wrecked Mariehien Given In- lurance and Interest. SAN FRANCISCO. June 7.-A jury in the United States Circuit Court ren dered a verdict today tivina the Bar- neson-Hibbard Company judgment for $31,149 against the St, Paul Fire A Ma rine Insurance Comapny. The suit watt to recover $28,500 and $2648 interest on a policy on a cargo Hour lost in the wreck of the steam ship Mariehien in January, 1900, du ring a voyage from Seattle to Vladi vostok. , The bites and stings of insects, sun burn, cut, burns and bruises relieved at once with Pinesalve Carbollwd. Acts like a poultice, Draws out inflamm' tion, Try it. Price 2fic. Sold by Frank Hart' Drug Store, 'Our Shoes" Means Standard of Merit. Our Service and pur methods of business are of the highest excellence as well as all of our Footwear Everything is of the highest except our prices, and they are always the lowest Paint! Paint! Paint! This is Painting Time We carry Everything in the Paint line and none but the best. Even rich men cannot afford to buy poor paint The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co. -Inc. Saeceesora U Feari k itokas C HUtM MMH MMMMHimMMj I Eastern Painting & Decorating Co Experts in all the Branches of Painting, j i Paper-Hanging and Decorating. Satisfaction Guaranteed. All work done Promptly. Prices reasonable. New Goods arriving Every Day. We solicit business From Outside Towns. Commercial Street, near Eighth. I Astoria, Oregon f "id t mmnii urn Our Specialties! Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen, 5. A. G1HRE MS Bend St. eppotlte Planer Bros. i i m 1 ! 410 BOin) tr., ' ASTORIA, 0BIG0X Carries th Finest Lin of Wines, 1 Liquors ' and ' Cigars I CALL AND SEE US 1 W Peter Painter SdVS When paint peels off and looks dead its di cose of Sun stroke. Pafton's imlmiif iiint tllll ftUUftlUllII t waa never known ia M$e overcome by the Sun Patton' Sun-Proof Paint represent the only true principle ot solentlUe paint-making, aomblnlnf the nur esi It does not peL oraak or ebalk off. Send for book and oolor eard (free) to Pattom Milwaukee, wis, , Lrhsftt dovraa of but with the areateat aoverlne eapMlty and durability. It does not lose It lustre. Allen Wall Paper Paint Company SZZSSSZSSZSSZ S0I13 Agents - Astoria, Oregon 111 .TBond Sts., SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS f ORKS . ASTORIA, OUEOON IRON (AND BRASS FOUNDERS" LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS UV-to-Dats Baw Hill Machinery ' prompt attention given to al. repair work 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451- men 1 L -t. uusc at, ucu in ue usual" case" before mornintf. ' 30 days' treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction D A fff A pOfJ1 guaranteed or money refunded. JLaii'wlL""XOJl JL JL4 FRANK HART, DRUGGIST.