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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
FRIDAY, JUNE it, 1507, THE MORNING ASTORIAN, AS'JOHJA, OREGON. SHORT TALKS BY JL. T. COOPER. BACKACHE. a, r. uMtiA I ean sympathise with sufferer from Ibis awful symptom of wssk kidney. Thil soreness and palo la lb mill of the Deok telle loo plainly of serious trouble behind It. It't not hot watef bottle or plane you need. That woo' cur dltessei kidneys. It mtf relieve you for time It's true but wbf mask the real mum tad allow the trouble to ; drowr Don't do It. V.k kldaeve aaa ba tond but Brlaht's disease, which alwayt follows Mglaot of thtm eaneat. Oo aad tahoulaof Cooper's New DUoverr ead Cooeer's Quick Relief end um thaai fai(b fully. Your baokaoha will disappear ba eauaa ?or kldaay trouble la eoereeted1" ot for a day but for food. Wbaa your kidneys ara In "shla-shape" tbaro will ba Botlinf mora to aaaM It. Here's a letter from a man who suffered for veers la thia way aad took ear advloai , "l bava bata la euoh bad health tor eoava yeare that 1 laally bd to diva v work. I suffered front kldnay trouble. My back waa ao aora aad lama UmI I aould seareeljr lot up and down. My etoaaaoh waa alw out of order and oy awrvpus system' brokes dowa. I have feeea uila tha Coopar mediolnee for one wttt and aetually lel Uka a aaw ease. My food difsetl nerteetly",' Tha sarsaeee aad iela baa aollraly lone from y back and my kldnayi ara M Ina shape. Tha medicine baa strefiliheaed ate woaderiWIr and I ehaarfully give yon Ihla teetimowial for publication." Mr. P. Leonard, 49 SeBool St., Allahaoy, r. We have board a aumbar of favorable eenmeaie 00 tha Coopar praparaiioM Iron people who have purebaaed thaai froia u. BETTER RAILS MORE MONEY. KEV YORK, June 2T.-A conference of steel rail msnnfartnrera and tha prel dent of aouie ot tha mot Important railroads In tha county will I held In tha olUr of KIlMTt H. Gary, chairman of tha United State ffteel corporation, to iisy ior '!4i"'" w u,-vMw,i rtia of tha alarming breakage of rail recently and the riou accidents due to Imperfwt rail. Meet rUa now ld at fci(t per ton. It la ald at the meeting today tha man ufattun r will offer to produce a much superior Mil If the railroad' will spree to pay 133 a ton. UNIFORM BILL Of LADIHG. Shipper and Railroad To Get Together and Reich An Agreement, CHitlAUO, Jim 27.-A binding agree. ini'iit between lilppr and tha rail road, dream of American commerce, in tha iform of a uniform bill of lading, practically ha len agreed upon. Rep resentative of eommerelnl Interests and II tha trunk line of tha country bava settled upon the form of th new bill and tha Interstate Commerce Uinmie lu ha eoncurred. It will ba submit, ted for Hi ratification of tha railroad and commercial Interest of tha country early lu July. '' i ' Tha effeet of the ratilUation will bt t make tha new bill of lading a part of tha Internet CouimeT law. The hlpper thro M hava tha thing for which they have clamored for the but dHd-a railroad rwlpt Wndlnjf on tli carrier.'. Tli negVtiatlon, have thu far been crrb'4 ba by railroad rapra aetitative and membf r of t board of director of the Illlnoi Manufatuiri Auuwiatlon and the American Shipper AMM-Itlon. The new hill will hold tha Initial road and It connection liable for a (hlpment fiom the tlma It i delivered to the com pany until It I delivered to the con. iittiee at It deatlnatlon. Tha HH nola Mnnufturer'At)c!tlon and the American Khlpoere Aoclatlon hava .red' the matter before tha Interstate Commfrca 'Commlaalon for three year. The condition wera agreed upon at a conference May 24 and 85 In Chicago, The condition ware placed before the Intarttata Commerca Commlaalon with the yfcw of hvln tbem Incorporated In a law that could be mutually protective and It wai fr4 that draft or the bill of lading and condition would be aubmllted to the rallroada and the com- werclM Interest of the country early In July. BLACK HAND LETTER. NEW YORK. June 27.-Irvlnr T. Iluhlng, prealdent of the Bub Termi nal Company, hi received a black hand letter demanding $5000 on a threat of death for hhn and hi wife. Mr. Buhinir. a reputed millionaire and a well known amateur tportaman, aid he believed the letter wa tha work of a crank. MESSENGER HOY REWARDED. H goc to the root of dieae, Invigo rate, trrnthi'in, exhilcratee. 1U life producing propertlen r not contained In any other known remedy. HollUter'a Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablet, 35 eenl. Frank Hart. arpilAGE.V, June 27. -George liwmfeldt, an American, yeeterday a a reward for honeety, presented a me-H-mrer hoy with f3!W for. returning to w hich contained money and Jewelry val. tied at tU.OOO. mm WW Fourth of July. You Want Fire Works to Cel ebrate at Home. We carry a big stock of fireworks and can supply your wants, big and small, at lowest prices. We Carry Flags from 10c. to 120.00 and Decorations of All Kinds. SVBNSOiVS BOOK STORE, 14th and Commercial Ste, Near Foard fc Stokes. ' Astoria, Oregon Happy Colors You know that there are colors which signify sadness, others which Indicate happiness but do you ever etop to think how often people are mad. an, .11 irtiiri hArmiu nf thA mtnraT Ul IrfjSa Tou know thnt children and flowers thrive best In Wft 13 the sunshine. Why not hnve more sunshine in your t lot us show you how to get " p 3 arSw w nome, tnon wny I W J waua uy uaing kWPZ i-Tl 1- iiW' a warm. mm w m v kv sr a vii - rr a a i k i S Mmjm. v u's'. 4m Sanitary Wall Coating By having your walls decorated with Alabautine you will make thnm mnr nrtiHtic. mora dur able, more sanitary( and will make your home a more cheer ful place to live in. Let us show you how easy and economical Alnbastina is, and how the dif ferent tints and stenciled de- ;ns can be combined to pro duce "exactly tnaetteci you want." . W will pmre to 7011 tht Atab ta .i,iurln .n rw nth-r )! i - atlugi U irou wlU gin u ao oeportuoltr. ALLEN WALL PAPER & PAINT CO. SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS ASTOItt A, 'OREGON IRON (AND BRASS , FilUNDERSi UNO AND MARINE ENGINEERS UV-to-Dat Paw Mill Meohlnerj'l Prompt attention given to at. repair work . 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451 DAVIS TESTIFIES Big Miner Contradicts Orchard's Story on Stand. ; BORAH, CROSS-EXAMINES Dtftnse Put Davis On Stand To Testify That Be Was Not At Wardner When Bunker Hill and Columbia Mine Was Blows Up. ' mm, Ida., June 27.-W. F. Devi the wltnea for' the defense In tin (ae agnbtit fWat-:. 0. 1 fay wood ; takea the chair agala this fuormiitf,v and senator Ikirab continued tha cron-extuilriatlon eominuce4 yeterlay afternoon. . Orchard cooimenced hi atory pt blood curdling crime with the blowing up of the concentrator at Wardner by a mob of ltxxi union men. , The mill was at that time being opera ted by nup-uniujt men, Orchard tolj with the uliuort detail the story at the trip to Wardner wbea the miner cap tured a train and compelled the engW neei to run it to .Wardner, Ua aiid be, V, F. Davit, waa one of the leader of the mob and under cro-exauilntion of the evert kind by the defente tuck to the atory, initiating that he aw Da vit on the ground and on the train. The defence pat Davia, a big hand tome miner and an effective witneaa up on the tand to contradict Orchard and tell the juiy that Davis, inttead of be ing at Wardner on that day wa la fact at lb town of Gent. In the direct ex amination yetterday Davia made an Im preuive atatement. He told of hi movement ou the day of the explosion at Wardner, said that he did not know Orchard, did not belong to the union and waa not at Warner. Under Senator Borah's croeexamiua liua tha witnea tuck to the tory that he wa not at Waixlner. He admitted that he aaw the train go by with some 300 men on board, all wearing weak, but taid he did not know ny of the mea that he took no intercut in the fact that the train wa going through un der such peculiar circumetaucea, be oould not give the name of any union man on the train, lie did not know whether the men carried arm, he did not ak where they were goiug and when the train returned in the evening he did not imjuire where they had been. He heard it itated he laid, that tha con centrator of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mill waa blown up, but he did not know how he got the information and did not narn until the following day that any one hal been killed, Immediately af terward Davis aaid he fled to the ller- cule mine where he remained in hiding and then got out of Idaho, dunging hi name to Jonee. He went to Butte, which he admitted waa a mining camp controlled by the Weatern Federation of Miner and while he waa there waa no reason to change his name a the pub lulled blacklist wa not In 'force there. The croa-examination of Davit pro bably will take an hour of thia morn ing' seion. He will be followed by William Easterly, who waa concerned in the trouble at Cripple Creek and will testify about the Independence Depot and the Vindicator mine explosions. Kasteriy will be examined at length a to Orchard's statement that "Bill Eas terly was one of the men who wa con cerned in the plots to blow up the In dependence depot and a" to what he know of the labor trouble and the plana of the mine owners. The line of the defense that the ex plosion nt the Independence 'mine was planned by ttyo mine owners' detective and by aocidfnt, resulting in the death of 14 men will be developed by witneaa today. Consul for the defense claim to have one of two euprlxes to spring ou t lie prosecution and it is probable that they will call Adams to the stand. They express themselves a positive that they will turn the table on the prosecution and acquit their client. Counsel for the etate are, however, not slow to state that the result of the cross-examination of the witness brought forward by the defense up to the present time gives them much encouragement. eeateeetM American. Salell "What cracker Is this same that deafs oar ears?" I The Fourth is Almost Here- What is it You Heed? If you find it hereunder mentioned 'twill be at prices to make you joyfully turn your steps this way today. American sale prices are not every day prices. - V .' Siyietii ejetdq Boys' Clothing .. . Take your choice of any Spring or Summer suit in the house. ,The more new clothing; arrives the more anxious we are to close out odds and ends and all the stragglers of the present p : - season all must go. l ' " SEP HOW WE ARE SELLING THEM, Men's $12.50 suits for. .... . "-15.00 " " " 17.50 " " " 18.00 M " $8.50 ...10.50 ...13.00 ...13.25 Men's $20.00 suits for. it 22.50 " 25.00 " $14.50 16.00 17.50 1 Boys' $2.00 suits for .. 2.50 3.00 " Suits for the Boys $1.35 1.75 .. 100 Boys $4.00 suits for " 5.00" " .. $2.75 3.50 Dress Shirts Men's $1.25 silk front shirts for-., 90c 1.00 " " " ........ 65e " 2.00 shirts for,.... $1.50 " 1:75 " " 1.35 Men's $1.50 shirts for LIS X 1.25 " " : 95c " .75c " " 50el I have had an increase in business of 30 per cent since moving to my new store 518 Bond iStreet CHAS. LARSEN, Prop. ; Formerly 557 Commercial St. "PERSONAL W0KK." BUTTE KAIL CARRIERS STRIKE. (BUTTE, June 27. All of the mall car riers of thia city went out on a strike Inst night ,the men declaring they could not live in Butte on the present scale of wages paid by the government de spite the increase which becomes effec tive July 1. The men hnve been receiv ing $1100 for the first year and $750 for the succeeding years., Colic and Diarrhoea, Fains In the stomach, eollo and diar rhoea are quickly relieved by . the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Frank ITart and Leading Druggists. Near Era In Religion Sermons And Dis courses Out Of Date. CHICAGO, June 27. Sermons and dis courses from the pulpit belong to the passing order are out of date, Like the crusades, they hare had their day in the religious world and now must give way in the new era in the manner of getting people into close association with the crops. The period in religion is "Personal Work." This present be lief of the Rev. Johnston Mayers pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist church was ex pressed before an audience of more than 100 young divinity students at the Uni versity of Chicago yesterday. Dr. Myers did not strike a hard blow at the sermon in itself, but he classi fied it as too antiquated to be of great use in the modern world. W. C. LAWS m GO. HEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS t Plans and estimates furnished on application. All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we do no other work in our shoo. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. President F. L. BISHOP. Secretary. Nelson Troyer, Vlce-Prea. and Supt ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treaa. Tonight. If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets tonight They produce an agreeable laxative effect, clear the head and cleanse tha stomach. Price, 25 cents. J Samples free at Frank Hart and leading druggists. ',v 'I Designers and Manufacturers 01 THE LATEdT IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Foot of Fourth Street DRUGGIST Columbia Drug Co. Dr. Charles C. C. 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