SATURDAY, NOV KM II RR H, 2 THE MORNING ASTORLAN. ASTORIA, OIIKGON. SlitDoilm-siorifm. Established 1S7X Published Daily Except Monday by THE J. S. DELLINGER CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail, per year .... By crrie-, per month WEEKLY By mail, per yesr, in advance Entered us second-class matter July 30, 1906, a the postoffke at As toria, Oregon, under the act ol Congress of March S, 1879. Orders (or the delivering of The Morning Astorian to either residence or pbce of business may be made bypostal .card or through telephone. Any irregularity in delivery khould be immediately reported to the office of publication. TELEPHONE MAIN 681. THE WEATHER Oregon, Washington and Idaho- Fair. THE SHOOTING OF HENEY. The startling intelligence from San Francisco, last evening,','of the shoot ing of Francis J. Heney, the greaU federal prosecutor, in open court, was received here with varying ex pression, and all of it sincere, what ever the trend. There are those here, as every where, who detest the very name of this nan, as well as those who com mend and endorse him, the antago nistic element probably preponderat ing throughout city and county; the vast proportion of the hatred finding its source and stamina in sheer politics. His . work has ' been so closely interwoven with the political policies and people of the State of Oregon, aome of whom were served by his labors and others defeated and undone thereby, that it is a dif ficult matter to determine the scope and bearing of popular feeling j t this moment . But, speaking from the standpoint of civic righteousness, Mr. Heney has done an herculean and hateful task with extraordinary ability, fortitude and courage. He has advanced the cause of good gov ernment immeasurably, not only here in Oregon, but everywhere his order were cut out for htm; and that he did it all with the sanction and aid of the national government , city due to disease, infectious, and itself, leaves him free of the re- j otherwise, at 90 exactly; of this nura proach of having acted from vicious , 17 died of infectious diseases, interested impulse. That he has, and two of them were out in the made enemies in the doing of it, goes i county. without saying; but it took a disin-j 0 the 139 deaths noted, 35 were terested, courageous and able man,f persons over 60 yeara of age; 18 to do it. I wre over 70 nine were over 80, and The attempt to kill him surprises . one was past 90. This leaves a no one. Such a contretemps has ' death roll of 76 people under 60 been looked for for months, and the . year age, and with 90 dead of not come far sooner. And now that it ! disease gives the city the phenominal has been done, there is still the un- j ratio of .64 of one per cent as its has been dne, there is still the un-j tribute to bad sanitation, which is escapable conviction left with those j about as low as any community ever who rejoice in his fall, that if he,K " the history of human malady gets well and strong again, he will and mortality. be at the same post of duty and do-1 Our smooth and genial boss will ing his unqualified best to carry out j the edict under which he is operat- j ing, the government command to , purge the country of official evil- tne inevitable necessity of mending doers. 'i the disgraceful sewage system, and ! raising the grades of the city, before PREDATORY SANITATION, 'any seawall, his, or the peoples', can jbe build with safety and success; After waiting an unconscionable j and while he is about it, he must time for some manifestation on the j not forget to raise the grades, part of Astoria's citizens that they ( streets and buildings from four -to wanted a seawall and for some in-' twelve feet at any old cost such work itiative action on their part to get it j may foot to. and realizing that this dear and pet We are credibly informed that the project of his and his contracting term "sanitary," as employed by Mr. progeny would drop utterly out of Smith, is entitled to strictly legal sight for the time unless he launched construction and but serves to for it himself, A. M. Smith, upon his own tify and justify the legal introduc admission, started in, under the tion of such a measure; which, to terms of Section 39 of the city char-1 our mind, but increases the fallacious ter, to put the scheme in shape, via 'and needless quality of the measure, the common council, in order "to se-' since upon no ground, of sanitation, cure the peace and good order of the 'commerce, nor utility, is a seawall city and the health of its inhabit-wanted here at this time. w This Evening at Seven o'clock. Animated Pictures. Illustrated Songs. An entertainment for the people. First Class, Amusing, Entertaining and Educating. ADMISSION, ONE I Li .$7.00 .60 ASTORIAN. ..$1.50 ants." And to this end dubbed the bill, in its caption, a "sanitary measure" and insists that it must be So construed; this, of course, to bring it within the purview of Sec tion 39, as a measure officially in iated in the council But rinding that he could not get the proposition before the people at the polls and file it within the 60 days prescribed by the State law, he later sends it out among the people, scrapes together the requisite number of signatures and makes is a matter of popular initiation, instead. But this double dealing is quite apart from the ridic ulous fallacy of its "sanitary" quality. This is the emptiest phase of his plea. The following facts about the actual, recorded conditions of health and mortality of the City of Astoria, taken from the public records main tained in the office, and by the hand, of Dr. Vernon, county health officer, to whom the coroner and every phy sician in the city and county report all infectious diseases, and deaths, as they occur, puts the sign and seal of denial upon the plea that "Seawall Tony's" bill is a peculiar and perti- nent health measure, towit: There have been, so far in 1908. just 139 deaths. Of these 21 were drowning cases. Four of the deaths recorded were stillbirths. And 24 of them were patients from out of town. This leaves the mortality of the have to find 6ome other predicate on which to harp for and he might turn pet scheme; attention to ILL, OP B FOR YOUR APPROVAL iron! STOLWCtT LliSERY DREAD OF EATING. SOME THING CAUSING INDI GESTION. GET THE STOMACH CORRECT Why Not Begin Today and Forever Rid Yourself of Stomach Trouble Which ia a Detriment to Anyone It is Merely a Matter of Taking a Little Diapepsin. You can eat anything your Stom ach craves without fear of a case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will ferment or sour on your stomach if you will take Dia pepsin after eating. Your meals will taste good, and anything you eat will be digested; nothing can ferment or turn into acid or poison or stomach gas, which causes Belching, Dizziness, a feeling of dullness after eating, Nausea. In digestion (like a lump of lead in stomach), Biliousness, Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in stomach and intestines or other symptoms. Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this ef fective remedy is used. Diapepsin really does all the work of a healthy stomach. It digests your meals when your stomach can't. Each trianguic will digest all the food you can eat and leave nothing to ferment or sour. Get a large 50-cent case of Papc's Diapepsin from your druggist and start taking today and by tomorrow you will actually brag about your healthy, strong Stomach, for yott then can eat anything and every thing you want without the slightest discomfort or misery, and evey par ticle of impurity and Gas that is in your stomach and intestines is going to be carried away without the use of laxatives or any other assistance. Raw Lunga When the lungs are sore and in flamed, the germs of pneumonia and consumption finds lodgment and mul tiply. Foley s Honey and lar kill the cough germs, cures the most ob stinate racking cough, heals the lungs, and prevents serious result. The genuine is in the yellow pack age. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Honor and Dlgeetlea, Cobble Too certainly bare a food cook. By the way, where do you get yonr servants? 8tone From our neighbors. When we bear of a good one among them we offer her more money to coma with no. "But, my dear fellow, fci that honor abler "Why nott Can you develop a sense of honor with a poor digestion T New York Ufa. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A.' F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. POST CARD ALBUMS of all kinds and at lowest prices. Svenson's Book Store. Fourteenth and Commercial Street. o . f m m 'if mi mJ N am THE LliMEKILN CLUB, Brother Gardner Makes Some Remarks on the Rabbit Foot. THE FIRST COLORED MAN. He Was Mlatah Ham and, Aeeordlnn to the President, Mas Brought Luck to All Those Who Have Followed Hli Footstep. opyrlfht, t T. C. MeClure.1 As th president of the Limekiln club rose up to speak he placed a rabbit's foot on hla left and another on hta light, and aftor seriously regarding tbenTfor a moment b said: "My freus, I reckon dnt you all know dnt do first cull'd ninn bo'u Into dia yore world whs a M lotah flam. What hla trout name was nobody seems to know. Mlatah Ham has de honou of beln' de Brut man. Muck or white, to dlsktber dat de rabbit's foot 4 Sf v,t. " .- T. M .r .' !')r , "ft ' "an ocr hi to HCirnx thbocoh uv TAKU At MIDOUT." brought luck, and since dat time ebery cull'd man has follered In hla foot steps. "It bal come to my knowledge dat Olveadam Jonea sleeps wld a rabbit's foot under hla pillar at night "Dat Elder Penstock has carried one In hla coattaU pocket for de last forty four years. "Dat Waydown Bebee wears one tied to hla left leg to keep da rheumatlcks away. "Dat Samuel Shin believes bo would hare been murdered by a ghost If he hadn't produced hla rabbi fs foot Jest In de nick of time. "Dat Kurnel White jilted de woman he was gwlne to marry last month kase de rabbit's foot curled up a little. "Dat Jedge Kablff keeps burglars away from his cabin by, hangln' a foot on de doah. "I has beard all dia and a heap mo', and de time baa come to tell yon dat you am maklu' fools of yourselves. De man who kin show me dat dar am mo tuck In a rabblfs foot dan in a raw tater or turnip kin make S100 right away. In de first place, de rabbit la a foot animal. Ho can't fight, be can't roar, be can't crawl, and be don't know "no ft to run straight He jest goes foolln' around on ntrth till some body knocks him out and eats htm np. He's akeered from de day he Is bo'n to de hour of his death. Sunthln or some body la alius arter blm, and be never has any lnck 'tall. "In de second place, luck hain't eomln' to nobody through any fool thing. Tou has got to git up mighty atrly In de mawnln' and bunt all day for luck. She'll come to you Jest as quick If you are carryln' a bead of cabbage under your arm as she will If you have a rabbit's foot tied to your neck. MlsUh Ham's Idea. "Mlstah Ham got de Idea dat dar was luck In a rabblfs foot When and whar did It bring blm luck? 'Cordln' to all de accounts I have read of him, be had a hard time of It In dls world, and be didn't have much of a funeral purcesslon when he finally paased away. How does It come, den, dat to many of you are follerln' Mlstah Ham? "Dar was a time In my life when 1 was a fool believer In de rabblfs foot I was young, and tt waa aq old nigger man dat told me about It He got me to hnntln' through graveyards at mid night In de second quarter of de moon to kill a rabbit Lawd love ye, I was skeered to death for six months. Den I finally killed a rabbit and got both front paws. Den dat old nigger man told me I was heeled for anything dat come along, and 1 was fool 'null to believe It and bring down conse quences on my head. "I tackled a big cull'd feller dat was arter my gal, and be wolloped me so dat I didn't git ont of de bouse for two weeks. . "I craved for pork and got arter a bawg belongln' to a white man. I had both dose feet wld me, and I orter got dat pork and got away wld It but dar waa a slip up. Dat white man got me Instead, and I went to Jail for a month. "I was courtln' a powerful fine cull'd gal. Dem rabbit's feet orter brought me luck. Did dey? Not much. When I axed dat gal for her heart aud hand she throwed me down for a cross eyed nigger dat didn't know a possum from a persimmon. "I worked till I had $30 In my pock et and den I started ou( to boy a mewl. Dem rabbit's feet was wld me. I found a mewl yind planked down de money and led him borne. Jest as I got homo I turned around and dls klbered dat I bad been leadln a cold torn, for de last half mile, Dat mewl bad had a fit and expliml On an ovH-ashun I liankerod arter soine green co'n and sot out la de night to vlult a Hold. I figgerwd dat uom two feet was good for to' doaun saw. But what happened? Why, de white man wits on de watch and filled bio so full of bird shot dat I couldn't Jump ot tow string for de next month. , , Klssod Rabbit's Feet. "I had one mo' caw txcfo' I quit" I found ISO in de mad and no one tn eight. lt w ny money for eboro. I needtnl it I took out di-iu rabbit's feet and khwed 'em In gratitude, and I was still klsatn' when a robber Jumped out and not only bk do money, but kft me wld a headache dat continued for two straight year. "IVir am t on single . occaahun when a rabblfs foot may poaalbly bring luck. Dat am arter you hat stood In front of a grocery for about two hours lookln' at a great big heap of wntoruiUlront. "Your eyee has bulged oilt "Your mouf has watered. "You has felt your heels lift np. "In Imagination you bare devoured fo of ,do biggest and de ripest and de sweetent-elmry one of 'em wld a Cure as red a de benrt of an ox. "You ba pine frew all dia and deo had to bark away bekane you badu't a cent In your pocket and knew dnt de grocer wouldn't trunt. Yon has gne homo feellu' de tmn In your soul, but to suddenly remember of a melon patch about a mile away. You hare a rab bit' font You know dat It won't be a moonllKht nUht You dimly remember of hearln' dat do owner of de patch am away on bis vacation. "When de chlll'en have gime to rotwi you wink at de old woman. "Nut a word am spol:in, but abe knows what dnt wink spells. "She goes out lu de woM shed and bring you hi an old cofTco sack and pats you on de shotiklor and glres you Into do keepln' of Providence. "Yon sot out. Yon saunter along kovrlemly. You whistle and you sing. If you meet a policeman he takes you for a happy darky gwlne to cote your gal. "You reach dat Hold. Too walk along de fence. You talk to yonr rabbit's foot, and bltneby you Rud a bole to creep through. IV mlllyona am dar. You kin smell 'em. Dey bare been waltln' for thee, Dey am to anxlons to be picked and eaten dat dey almoat come roll! ' at you. "And now, wld dat rabbit's foot In your teeth aud your heart tunkln', you sareb around for de biggest and dt bent, an old rod one, and a few 'sec onds later It am In d sack, and you feel Ilka shoutln' ont glory. "Den comee de crtxls. I hare known dat rabbit's foot to help a man gtt bark borne wld de mlllynn and hare de foaat of hta life, and I hare known It to give him dead away to a white man, a bulldog and a shotgun. Can't nebber tell what tt will do. aud I reckon de safest way am to took around Instead for a ham dnt a butch er may bare left bangln' outdoabs when he closed his shop for de night "I hain't gwlne to say dnt no mem ber of dl Mmektln club must bellere In do luck of a wbblt's foot, but I am tellln' you dat when you am boldtn' n pair of aces and de odder umn hnt threes all da rabbits' feet tn de hull wunu uuiu grvine 10 lei yon me in dat pot to buy a sealskin cap wld." M. QDAI). A Moan Joke. The Artist That poet played a wean Joke on me yesterday. He said be bad sold a poem and If I would walk up to his "dra" he would open a small bot tle. The ActorAnd did be keep liln wordf The Artist-Yea. I climbed up five stories to his "den," and be opened a small bottle of Ink.-nttsburg Foal Looky Hsre, girl" Id car: "Looky here, sir; I got up to give my seat to that lady." Second Man (sitting down) Thafs all right, old fellow. She's my wlfe. New York Life. Willing to Oblige, "Willie, If you'll stop blowing- that Infernal born I'll get you any other toy you want" "All right, dad. I wants a bass drum."-New York World. , Those at Ltsit. "I gossip very llttlo," remarked Mr. Bpeederlno. "Indeed r "Yes. I believe that motorists should bo particularly careful not to run down their friends and nelghbors."-Kansas City Times. The Rsal Export Do you think that alienist really know anything about insanity?" , Yes. Almost as much as the law yer who Is crone examining hlm,"- Houston Post. Startling. Mrs. Bulllon-I wish I knew some thing to do that would provide me with an absolutely new seimntion. Mr. Bullion Qo out and pay cash for something. New York Life. Fishor Brothers Company SOLE AGENTS Marbour and Klnlayxm Salmon Twliiaa and Netting McCortnlck Hamming Machine! Oliver Chilled Ploughs . Sharplea Cream Separators Rsecolhu Flooring Storrttt Tnntt Hardware, Groceries, Ship . 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