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THURSDAY, JANUARY i, ioo. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, AS'JOIUA. OREGON. 8 CATAHRH YIELDS, .To BeAltiur Air of Hyomel Sold Under Guarantee bv T. F. Laurin. Catarrh it the most prevalent dlne known to humanity. Probably 00 per cent, of t1u people in tlilt country tulTor t ono time or amtiir wllli tliU com It I a (win disease and hour can lie oiiied only by tome method Hint will iwh mi. I deatroy th germ. ThU It Wt found lu Hymnal, whluh may I called tli direct method of treat iiijf catarrh, as lu medication, taken In with the, air you breathe, jtoe directly to every air tell In tin no, throat nd lut-,gl kill all catarrhal germi Jicli th Irritated niuooui ineiiibran arid vitalise the tUtue .to to render wUitIi no lunger xll)l. The unique way In which Hyomel U old should dispel all doubt m to it curative properties, for T. F. Laurin tflv lilt absolute guarantee to refund the price to any catarrh eulferer that WyoiM'l faailat to benefit. You do not rlk a ont In Uwtlng IU healing power. Mlwt offer could le more fall to you t)um )u. vW a leadlnir ilrnuilil takea all the rlk of Hyoitwl giving tatkfao- lii.n. mid leave you to be th Indira. The Union IVlllo railroad, a llarrt- man concern, rjMrt a net profit of more than 24,oi)ii,0(iO for the pat yeart the IHIl line In Washington nlona laid away m.ii than $I9.0uo,i00 In net profit during the aame time, and yet "re trenchment and reduction of wagee I the try coming from corporation head quarter every day. Sank Foolithness, "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat 1 turn, It i rank foollthnet to take any other medicine Mian Dr. King' Now Discovery," lay C. O. EUridga, of Empire. On. "I have wfd Xw PUcovery ecven year and I know It la the bet remedy on earth for cough and cold, croup, and all throat and lung trouble. My children are anb Ject to croup, but New Discovery quick ly cure every attack." Known the world over a the King of throat and lung rem edict. Bold under guarantee at Chaa. Roger' drug ator lore, ftOe and 1. Trial bottle free. WOULD END GRAFT Heney Wants to See Corporations Out of Politics. BROADER CHARTERS FAVORED Will Rciume Hunting Municipal Graft er In San FrinclKo After FlnUhlng Oregon Land Fraud Cae Comment on Senator Fulton' Ute of "Court eiy" KBW YORK, Jan. 1. Frand J, Honey, noted I rum coast to count a fearlc protestor- of municipal graft- era, waa lit New York City on hi way from n Interview with the Prldent and the attorney-general at Washing ton to Tucaon, Aria. Mr. Heney I the man who prosecuted city thieve In 8n Francisco and of land (fraud people in regon and mot of the other atate which had an puhllo land left to (teal. After trying a civil can In Tucaon, Mr. Heney proceed to. lortland, Ore., where, on January 13, be will proerut the caae agalnat ex-Untted ate At torney John It Halland ex-Repreaen tatlva in Oongrta Blnger Ilermnnn, who wa alto a commlttloner of the general land office In Oregon. When Mr. ITeney wa In Washington a prea diapatoh from there reported that ha had another llg flh in the net which he waa going to haul when ha reached Oregon. lie waa atked about thin 'I (aid nothing -which would juitlfy swh a report," ald Mr. Fleney, "but o much ha been written about It I thall be glad of thl opportunity to ex plain how the reported originated. When John II. Tlail wa removed from hi office aa United Statea attorney, the court appointed me temporarily. Then Pratident Roosevelt appointed W. C Ilrtttol, who appointment never haa been confirmed by the Senate. The President first made that appointment get from publlo utllltiea corporation, it would le to weakened that It would TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. E fleet lv, Monday. September g, 1907 Pacific Time. i l.m. 1 2 a 11 Hfl Tfa s.ti . a. 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Ill n.ir 10.58 10.46 10.86! a.m 10. I .4 . .m. No. 0 and 28 ran from Atoria to Clataop Beaoh via Ft. 6tevtm. No. It run from Portland to AtorU and Clattop Beach direct. No, 24 rune from Portland to Aatorla only. No. SO runt from Attorla to Clataop Beaoh direct. Not. 21. 2fl and 20 run via Ft Steven. No. 23 run from Clataop Beach to Aitoria and Portland direct Addition' train will be ran from Aatorla. to It Steven and return on Sunday, leaving Attorla 11:30 a. m., arrive Ft Steveai Z:M p. m. Returning leave Ft 8tvn 8:00 p. m., arrive Atwria i:o p. aa, Train marked run dallv) f Telegrapn atattona. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trana-oontlnental llnea. At Oobk, with Norttiam Paclfle Railway Co. At Attorla with ateamer for 8n Franoiaol and Tillamook and Ilwaeo Railway A Navigation Co.' boat and railway. Through ticket old to and from all point In the Out and Europe. For further particular apply to, R. It JENKINS, , Gen, Ft 4 Paaangr. Agt, ASTORIA. OREGON. $5822 t.iTO... N ew York A, , , viaO. R. (HIS. And eonneoting line, the Oregon Short line and Union PaclOo, through Omaha or Kanta City and Chicago. 1 , 1 t .... ,., , , ...... Commencing December 1st 1907, AND CONTINTJINO DAILY 30 DAYS. ' ThU rata wtQ entltlisengert to touritt aocommodationa Inly. ly. BertU in ; tourlat eleeper from Portland to Chicago . IV f! J ............ $7.00 THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS Leave Portland "daily for Chicago without change via th Oregon Short Llna," Union Paolfla nd Chicago and Northweatern. ' Aooom modatlon equal to th belt, The shortest and quiokeat' route be tween Portland and the East. Through tlcketa to and from all point la Europe. 0 w ROBERTS, Agent, . 0. R. fc N. Dock. about two year ago and ha renewed It at the beginning of each rce and each tetthm. The appointment wa referred to the judiciary comrnfttce of the Senate and tpecwlly contldered by a ub-com-nilttce contlttlng of Kciitor Fornkcr, Kutrelgs and Cullieriioii. "Mr, Brlttol wa oppowd befora thit (iib-oommlltea by Kenator Fulton, of weon, who, mideratand, brouirht charge egalntt Ur. llrlttol, and I ex amlncd, found to lie bncle, and liave explained to the tub-committee. How ever, that tiib coiiimlttce never haa re ported favorubly, Mr. llrlttol' name. "1 may have mid in tlilt connection In Waahlngfon, and I tay to you now, that all of the Important people 'ho nave txwn implicated In the Oregon land fraud are friend of Senator Fulton. Therefore, It appear whlimical to me that Senator Fulton thould through the terrlflo power of Senatorial eourtety be ablo to dofeat the conflrmatlon of Mr. IlrMol, who ia capable of making it impleaaant for the yel unconvicted land thieve of Oregon." Mr. Heney waa atked about the mu nicipal graft prosecution in fian Fran- cluvv "I hope to dote up thote Orejron eate with Mr. Brlttol In two or three weeke'H time and then aliall return to San Fran claeo and continue my part In the work there againtt municipal grafter." "Did the failure to convict Ford In Sun Franclaco discourage yonf "Not In th leat,H anwered Mr. Heney. "The leader' of that Jury-not the foreman, you will undemtand,, but Ha actual leader a the San Frn dtco repreeentntlve of the Mutual Life Inturane Company of your city. I am given to underttand that no on aeao elated with th Mutual life Inturance Company of your city could be expected to over exert himtelf for the conviction of a grafter. "However, there were special clreum staneet whhh very much favored Mr. Ford, nit waa one of the catet where the rcprctcnlativ of a corporation warn, you mlj;lit almot tay, the victim of a graft ayttem. Pemonally, he it a charm ing man and ha a hot of warm friends. Tlieae fact cannot but Influence a jury." "Will you call upon Abraham Ruef at a wltno to aid you In your (further graft prosecution r Mr. neney tmllcd. "If I had made up my mind on that point I thould not care to expose my purpose at tlilt time. There arc tome very undclmble citlrcns who are eager to know our puqiooo in that respect I have Abraham RuePa a worn state ment, as his testimony might affect all of thote againtt whom we have pro duced indictments, but Reuf has not lie'cn entirely frank with us. We have an expreiou down in Arlaona about playing both ends against the middle. "Are you willing to give an opinion on the general cause of municipal graftt" "All the more willing because it seems to me the cause it the tame and the result it the tame In nearly every large American city. It it the combination of public utilities corporation at one end of (he tocial scale and organized vice at the other end against the inter ests of good government. Those in terests combined to support bosses who will givo them a government which will sell privilege to one which will sell pro tection to the other. "Of ooiime, so far us the corporations are concerned, a great deal can be said at to their being the victims of a graft system which they do not originate) which they would he glad to be rid of. But the fact is there and they act upon those facts. Now the remedy, in my opinion, eo far aa the special privilege people go, is to put all corporations ask lug privileges out of politics. That can tie done, nnd has been done, in the case for instance of the Boston Gas Corpora tion. ' "In my opinion, every public utilities corporation should be a monopoly. I would start that 'way. Then I would plainly set forth in the character or franchise of each public utilities corpo ration 'nil of its rights and privileges, it limitaions and its duties. That would take it out of politics. There would be nothing in politics for it to gain, and the politicians would not threaten It because their threats would be laughed at "If you do not give your gas com pany, for instance, a monopoly and let a rival dig up the streets and lay pipes, you invite them both to bid for privi leges and at the same time you invite the .municipal government to threaten with a loss of privilege. ' No' corpora tion wantt to be In politic for the sake. 6f playing politic. ' ' 1 "The game la aa repugnant to a man who la president of a corporation a it would be to him If he 'were not. I mean, of course, the graft end of the game. The charter, or franchise, of a corporation could provide the methods by which the peice of anything the corporation sells might bo ifrom time to time adjusted and adjusted In such a way that there would be no chance for threats on one side or bribes on the other. 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He Implored 11 u oil den lor wbo hapixwd to conic along to aasitt him The oil dealer bud pity on the uclples man. took li'.w ou bis shoulders, gave him bis money bag to hold and carried !iLw across. When he deposited his bur den on th other euoro the blind man refused to return him his money bag, raised 0 noUe nnd declared that the money was bis property. The matter came before the judge, aud each man aald ou oath that the niouey belonged to him. Tbo Judge Anally ordered the bag of money emptied Into a water tank, und then suddenly announced that the oil dealer was the owner. When asked for the reason for his de cision, he declared that the money of the oil denier must certainly show traces of hla business, and, Indeed, on the surface of the water traces of oil were fowid. - - V r' " 'III a , rt n T j f net mTP" PARKER HOUSE nrSOPEAH PLAIT. . First Class Is Every Kespect Free Coach to the Hons. Bar and Billiard Boom for Commercial Men . , """v '...,. .... ... Good Sample Room on Grooad Floor EL B. PAKKXS, . ; E. P. PASSES, Proprietor. Manajer. Astoria '" Oregosi Sherman Transfer Co. HEKEY SHEBMASr. Manager Hack. Carriage Baggaga Cheeked and Trans f erred Truck and FomitaM Wagon Pianoa Moved, Boxed and Snipped. 433Commerdal Street Main Pkoaa tai n Our i isurance Deparfmenf WANTED the name and address of the man who(asserts that a Standard Equitable Policy would be of no value to him. ' That is the man who needs to be seen by an enlightening EQUITABLE Agent , i."T -f "-i COMMERCIAL ST; i jQo ASTORIA, OREGON