TUB MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, JNUE 5, 1904. ! ! 1 : .Jrilu.:2 0o. H. Gcorgt, Pmldtnt, J. C. nilfiM, Uihlir, Ot. W. warns, Vl rWdent, u,nifiM, Auk Caihkr. The Astoria National Bank MYSTERY IN CHICAGO ASTORIA, OREGON. GEO. H. OKOIMJE. OKO W. WAttREN. W. . BARKER, AU(1. BCIlEftNKCKNAU, L. MANBUIL PRINCIPAL C0M(IP0ND(NTS. First Nillmml Hunk Portland, Oiou, Continent! NaUtuml iitik.t!llau, lUlik of Mnw York. NBA. Nnw York trucker ftoolwortli fiat, Bunk. . . 1 Shot Followed bv Woman's Scream Arouses Suburbans, but Principals Escape. ELUDED POLICE OFFICERS First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1866 Capital and Surplus $100,000 ASTORIA (SAVINGS BANK Capital 1'aid Is 8100,000. Surplus ami Uadivkled Profit $25,000 Transact antral busking business. - latere.! paid oo tints deposits, J.1 A. BOWLBY. O. L PETEIlnON, FRANK PATTON, J. W. GARNER, PrMiimk ViwrrMldeot QubUr. AuL OuUltr 165 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 0. W. Morton tod John Fohrman, Proprietors. choicest niEsa AND salt meats. - PROMPT delivery. $42 Commercial St. Phone Alain 321. OOIN3 TO THI FAIR! What I Do If You Dselrs Practical Information, If you eontemplat vUUlng the St, Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In formation a to railroad servioa, the lowest rate and th boat routes. Ala a to th local conditions In St. Louta; hotels, ate, ota If you will writ tha undersigned. tatlng what Information you dealra, th amo will b promptly fumlshad. If wo do Dot save It oa band, wlU ecur It for you If passlbls, and with out any pens to you. Addres B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 141 Tblrd avaat, Portland, Ore. ttartling Evidence, Freah teminwny In great quantity la constantly comlnc In, declaring Dr. King Now Discovery for Consump lion, Coughi and Colda to ba unequal ad. A recent expreaalon from T. J. McFarland, Bentorvllle, Va-, eervaa a example. He wrltea: "I bad Dron rhitla for three yeara and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Dlacov ery, and a few bottlea wholly cured me." Equally effective In curing all Lung ad Throat troubica, Consump tion, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaran teed by Cha. Roger. Druggist. Trial bottlea free; regular slies, SOo and 11.09. Two Men Force Woman Into Cloned Carriage anil Outrun the Patrol Wagon and Got Away. Chicago, June 4. Two ahota fol lowed by a woman'a acreama have cauaed excitement at Sheridan Road and Oreentree street, In tha fashion able dlatrlct of Evanston, Edward Waldron, a watchman, waa passing tha Arthur Orr realdenca when he beard tha reporta. A block away ha aaw two men struggling with a woman, who waa screaming. Before he could reach the scene the men thruat the woman Into a cloaed carriage which waa driven rapidly toward Chicago. Patrolman Hayes also beard the ebota and summoned tha patrol wagon. The carriage waa followed some dis tance In Sheridan road, but finally escaped from the pursuers. The Chicago police were notified and an effort made to Intercept the carriage at Rogers Park, but the driver eluded good going ten days from data of sletne wa.tchera. so that a limited stop-over can be had (According to Watchman Waldron, on tha going trip and on tha return the men and woman were welt dreaaed trip passengers can atop at their pleas- the latter young. Man persona In ura west of the Missouri river or Bt Evanston were aroused by the woman's Paul These rates apply via direct cries, but no clew to her Identity waa line, but if passenger wishes to re-1 found. turn through California tickets can be sold accordingly, but at an increased I INCUBATOR BABY 18 rata of 111.80 added to above. DARWIN'8 MISSING LINK. For any additional Information do aired, call or address A. D. Charlton. 8hows That .Human Race Assistant General Passenger Agent, Northern Pacific Ry, JS5 Morrison street, corner of trd, Portland, Ore. POLITICAL NOTICES. The Northern Paclfio Railway Com pany will place round trip tickets from Portland to St. Louta and return on account of the world' fair on aale aa follows: June 16th, 17th and 18th. July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. August 8th, 8th and 10th. 8ept 6th, 6th and 7th. October 3rd, 4th and 8th. The round trip rate to St. Louis and return from Portland will be 167.60, Tlcketa will be good for return via any direct Una. A round trip rate of f 72.50 will also be made from Portland to Chicago and return. If a passenger desires to take In both Chicago and St. Loula the round trip rate will be $76.00, All tickets wUl be good for 60 days from date of sale. Tickets will be VOTE FOR JOHN V. BURNS. Regular Democratic Nominee for Representative. VOTE FOR JAMES N. LAWS,' ; Regular Democratic Nominee for Representative. VOTE FOR ISAAC BERGMAN, Rjguiar Democ ratio Nominee for Treasurer. VOTE FOR GEO. W MORTON, Regular Democratic Nominee for Sheriff. VOTE FOR P. J. GOODMAN, Republican Nominee For Justice of the Peace. VOTE FOR CHAS. A. 1IEILBORN, Regular Republican Nominee for Treasurer. VOTE FOR C. G. PALMBERG, ; Regular Republican Nominee for Representative. VOTE FOR THOMAS LINVILLE, Regular Republican Nominee for Sheriff. ST GOING EA TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON ' Baltimore & Ohio R: R, ROYAL BLUE TRAINS BETWEEN i: Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON, D. C. . Finest and Fastost series of trains in the world. Palatial Coach es, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World. Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. EI, AUSTIN, Gcnef ahPass. A4t- - Chicago, 111. Passee Through All Stages of Evolu tion From Lowest Ani mals Before Birth. ' The Pike at the SL Louis World's Fair has become the Mecca of physic ians during the pant few days u a constant sireatn bt medical men hat been pouring In to look at the lataei scientific curiosity, a baby In whom ! a living proof of the Darwinian theory. This child, which weighed two pounds at birth, Is barely holding lu own, but the fact that It lived more than an hour after birth Is an event In medical annals. Ttot Its weight but Its face Is the feature that Is attracting attention, aa It haa exactly the same character istic m that of the chlnpanxee. It Is so wrinkled that no room Is left for another pucker, and the nursra, who give names of their own fancy to the babies, at once agreed to call the lit tle one Emily "Darwin." This child Kay physlrluna shows that every step In the evolution of mankind from the lower animals has left Its record on the human race. Until Emily Darwin was brought to the notice of physicians, there was one link missing In the chain. The lower animals were fully represented with the exception of the last tep which has been supplied by Emily, Even In the last few days her face has changed Its character, and while It has lout the brutish look of tha mon key, It cannot aa yet be said to be hu, man. , One of the best known physicians In St. Louis became so Interested In the case that he offered 1500 for a set of pictures of little Emily, one to be taken each day she remained In the IncuboJtor. The stay of a child In the glass sided metal incubator depends on Its con dition and the period of development at which it waa born. Some are "graduated" in thirty days, while oth era required forty or fifty days before thotr power of resistance is made equal to that of the normally born baby. . Ordinarily the infant have softer kin than even tho born at maturity, though in many cases their nails are not fully formed. In the case of Emily Darwin, however, her skin may bei oft when the wrinkles are smoothed out, but at present it looks more like a kid glove that has been wet and stlf fened as it dried. Emily has not yet learned to cry when feeding time draws near an do the other nineteen Incubator babies They set up a howl In every key of the Infant gamut when their modified milk Is not ready on the minute of the two hour period. Aside from their scientific nature, the Incubators are the only humanita rian attractions on the Pike, and as fast- aa on incubator becomes vacant throug the graduation of Its occupant, there are several applications from physicians who wish to use incu bator methods for babiea that are do ing poorly; but' preference la always given by Joseph B. Hardy, directing physician of th Incubator, to children that are prematurely born. A Letter to Andrew Carnegie. My dear Andrew: I would call you Merry Andrew, but wa have your word that you are nei ther a philanthropist nor a foolish fel low. When did the world ever agree with a man's estimate of himself? There are those who differ wKh you on both these counts. Do not be In such baste to deny that you are a fool. tsh fellow, u is the foolish fellows who are lovaoie. Think of Sancho and Touchstone. Tou are a literary felr low; but perhaps you don't care a hoot for laughter. A word in your lug ye are verra near to dishonor, Andrew. Did you not say It would be considered a dis grace for a man feo die rich? Andrew! yu are In a parlous state. Tou must be nimble to escape the dell's claw. It makes me shudder to think how deep you are In sin. I would willing ly take some of your disgrace upon myself for I waa always a foolish fel low. But, alas! I am not a library, and you are not a philanthropist I have an Idea, however, which will relieve you of any Imaginable amount of disgrace and place you in safety fOWfr, The next time you are t?mptFJ d to throw out of th window, before breakfast, a handfull of libraries, en dow a theatre. Libraries are not the only educational pebbles on the beach of Time. Found a theater, Andrew. The theater, also is a missionary of thought or once was; but the theater has gone to the devil, and there is a suspicion o f the llbrarv. c. E. 8. Wood in the Pacific Monthly for June. Speoial Exouraion to the World'a Fair. The Denver & Rio Grande, In con nection with the Missouri Pacific, will run a series of personally conducted excursions to the world's fair during June. These excursions will run through to St. Louis without change of cars, making short stops at principal points enroute. The first of these ex cursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Astoria will be $67.50 to St Louis and return. Excursionists going via the Denver & Rio Grande have the privilege of returning via a different route. This Is the most pleasant way, as well as the most delightful route, to cross the continent The stops ar ranged ; give an' opportunity to visit the various points of Interest in and about ' Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansaa City. If you wish to accom pany one of these excursions write at once" to W. C. McBrlde,' 124 Third street,' Portland, for sleeping car res ervations." Physical Effects of . Sentiment It ha recently been discovered by Prof. Elmer Gates that unpleasant emotions create harmful chemical pro ducts In the body which are physically Injurlua Good, benevtotetfi yheerful feelings are said to create beneficial chemical products which are physical ly healthful. These products, It is de clared, may be detected bv chemlcaJ analysis In the perspiration of the In dividual Prof. Gates says that he found more than forty of the bad pro ducts and as many of the good. Every one knows that grief will poison a mother's milk; In fact it generates an Injurious quality so Intense in character as to sicken an infant Of all the chemical product of emo tion that of guilt Is , said to be the worst If a small quantity of the per spiration of a person suffering from, an emotion of this kind is placed In a' glass tube and is exposed to contact with scientific acid it will turn pink.' None of the other poisons similarly generated exhibited the same phenome non. Pink would appear to be the pecu liar color of wrongdoing. It Is found that for each bad emotion there Is a corresponding chemical change In the tissue of the body which is life depres sing, exha.ustlng and poisonous. On the other hand, every, good emotion makes a life-promoting change. Eskimo Appetites. The Eskimos have enormous appe tites. An Arctic explorer relates that he saw a boy eat ten pounds of solid food and drink a gallon and a half of liquid with much gusto. This same explorer observed an adult eat ten pounds of meat and two candles at a meal. Sir P. P.hllllps tells how a lad of seventeen years of age ate twnety four pounds of beef in twenty-four1 hours. ' 8klrt Mansgement. "Inherent grac is no greater In French girls than In English girls,' says an authority. "But In th dainty art of carrying their skirt In their hands while taking the air of the bou levards French girls are Incomparably superior to their , English cousins. The secret is that the French maM"i polecat is made to clear th ground, whll th English girl's drop skirt Is a long aa the outer garment The English girt must lift both skirt to prevent their' trailing in the dirt of th streta She grasps a great bundle of unwieldy cloth so heavy and clumsy that almost Invariably she pull It around In a way that play havoc with th effectiveness of her gown. Th French demoiselle baa only the outer skirt to care for." Th Possibilities of Korea. Dr. James Hunter Well, who has pent many year in Korea, and la qualified to speak with authority, in writing of th Korean people in th Pacific Monthly for June, ba th to say regarding th possibility of Korea, and it future development Japan to an exam pi of what may b done, even in so brief a period a 46 years, by a modern, open-door policy backed, backed. Instigated and sup ported by the' Christian religion. la Korea wa have a alluring a field and a sturdy a race, though crushed with al; and such progress a I now un dreamed of, In Industry, education and religion and civilisation, is bouad t follow. Korea Is small, too be vara, only 700 miles long by 150 wide, with, ome 16,000,000 Inhabitants; but letth people be educated up to modem re qulrementa, and a sturdy nation, with all that It lmpllea, will be the result The very thing that we have here on the Pacific Coas( In such profusion that la lumber, wheat, coal, wool, etc.-are Just , what Is lacking over there, and th demand Is Increasing, Given th open door, and the commer. clal benefit to th coaat from Korea, not to mention Manchuria and China, are sure to be of greatest Importance. If it Is worth while to do business at all It is worth while to do a lot f ft and this mean, always, s proper- tJonat amount of newspaper apao. IN EVFOY HOME There should alwsvs be fonnit a bnttl of th famous Hostetter's Stomach Bitten. (win lot rcrj luewxi m Ifl ICffiUJ and if taken at the start may counteract a long ikbpelL No other is juntas good . nor so sat and reliable. It put th stomach in a normal condition and enrol BlUiovascss, Cosati pa tad 6wls, arspsfa, Issiztstiaa, !aoatala, vr Trouble and ftainria. Doctor nd Druggists recorazand it Try av BOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Famous Train s The Southwest Limited Kansas City to , Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, Te. Pioneer limited St Paul to Chscago, run, via, f ; Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers nttmefoUs attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. It. S. ROWE. General Agent 134 Third Street, Portland STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State JKoom Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between Astoria AND illamook T That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you If you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers hav proved their match less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents; money back If not cured. Sold by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all pointa East For freight and passenger rates apply to v SAMUEL ELMORE & Co. General Agents, Astoria, Or. OR TO 'A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland, Or. Pacific Navigation Co., Tillamook, Or. O. R. a N. Co., Portland, Or.