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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1904)
PAGE TYfO. THE MORNING ASTORlAH, TUESDAY, JUNK 14, 1904. THERE IS HQ SUBSTITUTE FBR Absolutely Puro IT IS A HATTER OF HEALTH SLAMMED KNOX BEFORE GRADS University of Pennsylvania Gradu ates Hear Some Startling State ments Concerning Politics. TOLD TO GO IN AND WIN Assured That They Can Become Leaders if They Will Enter Folitics and Wage Holy War. Philadelphia, June IS. In his Dacca-, laureate sermon to the graduating class of the University of Pennsylva nla, the Rev. William C Richardson of St Louis Protestant Episcopal church one of the most wealthiest and fashionable In this city, has denounced the method of filling Senator Quay's seat by appointment as an encroach ment on freedom. About 200 students and trustees of the university heard the sermon. "It is the power of you young men," he said, "to reform these conditions. Go into politics and be come leaders. When the professors and students of our great universities assume control we shall have justice In our government Not only are po litical questions dependent upon your attitude, but it is wthin your power ' to modify the conditions that now pre. vail In connection with the terrible "divorce question.' ' "Can mere legislation cure this eviir he said. "Not until the very roots of the plant of life are polluted, "People must be shown different ' ways of making money and of spending It; they must be shown the evil re- suiting from a lust of gain. The older " generation cannot Influence but young ' men can. WILL HOLD SERVICES. To Commemorate Beginning of Digging of Great Ditch. New York, June 13. Elaborate cere monies to be held simultaneously at New York, Buffalo and all large cities and towns along the line of the Erie canal are being planned by the Canal Association of Greater New York to commemorate the beginning of work on the 1000-ton barge canal, through money appropriated by the legislature. It is probable that the date of August 15 will be selected. A meeting has been called to which representatives of the Mercantile and Trade Associations of this city have been invited for the pur pose of arranging details. The celebra tion Is designed, it is understood, to be as far as possible on the lines of the original canal .celebration of July 4, 1817, when the ground was broken for the Erie canal.. Aged Minister Dead. Chicago, June 13. The Rev. William Lee Jones, a Baptist minister, who has been engaged In church wo in nil nois, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ken tucky, Maryland and New Jersey since 1860, Is dead at the Englewood hospital as the result of an operation. He was a veteran of the Mexican war and of the civil war. He was 73 years old. WILL GO TO JAPAN. Submarine Boat Wil! Sink a Few Rus sian Boats. New York, June 13. It is definitely stated here that Japan will be the most ultimate destination of a submarine boat which Is now being carried across the Atlantic on the deck of the Nor wegian steamer Fortuna, about which much mystery has been made during the past week. The boat was built by an American firm. It Is said to have been sold to private persona for $250, 000 and by them shipped to a private firm In Sues. The second purchase will, it is understood, turn the boat over to agents of the Japanese government When the Fortuna sailed here papers gave Cork as the destination of the vessel. GOING BACK TO DENVER. Cripple Creek Miners Talk Freely of Their Wrongs. Denver, June 18. The Cripple Creek union miners deported to the Kansas line by order of Adjutant General Bell are beginning to arrive here. About It have already reached this city, among them John Comstock, who said In an Interview: "We are all safe, I guess. We got off at Holly, as has been told, and those people certainly treated us fine. They feasted us and we have only thanks for them. I have not thought of whether or not I will return to the camp. The question has never come up as yet No; we did not suffer much, because the people everywhere out there took us In and did all they could for us." Will Corner All Metal Gigantic Scheme of Rockefeller to Get Control of All Metal Pro ducts in the Country. New. York June 13. In connection with Its prediction of a gigantic com bination In the near future all the valuable mineral properties in the United States, with the possible excep tion of the Calumet and Hecla copper properties, in upper Michigan, the World says: ; Within the past 10 days John D. Rockefeller has taken up personally the task which has been left to his brother William and to II. H. Rogers, who have been conspicuously identified with the mineral interests of the Standard Oil capitalists. "In Colorado, David Moffatt and Dennis Sullivan of the First National bank of Denver, have paid out many millions In the last six years for mines, and are said to have 70 per cent of the producing gold, silver and lead mines of the middle Rocky mountain district. "Senator Clark, owner of the United Verde copper mines of Arizona, and with large holdings In many of the Amalgamated Copper Company's In terests In Montana, has been working with Mr. Rogers for several years. The extensive placer gold Interests of southern California, controlled by the southern California banks, are in such condition that they can be taken over at any time. "F. A, Helnze has been in the city for several weeks. He will neither affirm nor deny that he is negotiating for the turning over of his Interests in Montana to the new combine. The only stumbling block in the way of the deal Is the insistence of Mr. Helnze on being made an officer of the new company, which will make it possible for him to keep certain promises in Montana." Second Domestio Loan. New York, June 13. The first day's subscription to the second domestic loan aggregated $43,000,000, says a Times dispatch from Tokio, in Tokio, Osaka and Yokohama, alone, the em peror again subscribing $10,000,000. The total Issue is $50,000,000. NOT CREATED ON AN EQUAL Chicago Divine. Says Men Are Not Born Free and Equal and That God Is No Socialist. FREEDOM MUST BE WON Says the Young- Alan of Today Has an Errand to the World ' and Must l)e a Cap. tain, Chicago, June IS. Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus has delivered the bacca laureate addressed at the Audatorium the graduating class of Armour In stitute. "There was never a. more Interesting falsehood than all men are created free and equal," said he. "the Declaration of Independence was the work of an hour of intense excitement, and on every national anniversary this phase is misquoted because when It is taken from Its context It is false. "Freedom is something to be won. Men are not born free. Every power into whose control a man comes Is a conquered freedom. There are no equals In this universe of Gods. God is no socialist "The problem of problems is to get a humanity that is energetic and mili tant that is restful. The world needs men who can observe the approach of tremendous coming events as the engi neer does the engine, and still remain Implacld in the face of this force. Get the utmost efficiency Into life with the least waste just as in the principles of physics. Put your methods Into life so as to make the engine of life go ahead accurately and with power, The young man of today has an er rand to the world and must make him self a cantata." PERU HAS THE COIN. Five Millions Has Been Paid to Her by Rothschild. New York, June 13. The London banking firm of Rothschilds has cabled to the minister of finance that It has paid to the Bolivian representative $5 000,000 as stipulated by the Acre treaty, says a Herald dispatch from Rio J a neiro. A dispatch from Manoas says the steamer Napo has left for Iquttos, but leaves behind the arms and ammunition she has on board for the Peruvian, gov ernment. The Peruvian consul protest ed against not being allowed to send on the cargo. MET HER DEAD BODY. Friends Who Went to Depot Were Horribly Surprised. Chicago, June 13. Friends and rel atives who assembled at the North western railway station to welcome Mrs. Helen M. Wood home from Call fornla, have encountered her lifeless body as the train rolled in. She was found dead In her berth a short time before the train readied Chicago. Mrs. Woods, who was 72 years old, had been ill for some time and was reconciled to death, but hoped to reach her home here before the end came. She was the wife of Alonzo M. Wood, and one of her daughters Is the wife of Governor Frank White of North Dakota." HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED. Artist in Woods Is 8on of Prominent Indiana Msn. New York, June 13. Earl W. Wal lace, the young artist who was found last week unconscious and surrounded by a pack of yelping dogs in the woods near Flushing, L.' I., has been Identi fied as the son of Dr. Barton Wallace of Franklin, Ind. The doctor has ar rived and placed his son in a private sanitarium where It is expected he will soon recover. Overstudy Is supposed to have caused the breakdown of the young artist. Kihir nor hna nnv confirmation of serious events having occurred there been received. On the contrary, ac cording to the best Inforamtlon, every thing is going well. The officers and men here are very enthusiastic over the driving back the Japanese on the road betwee rYngwnngchen and Hnlcheng, June I Only a comparatively short distune separates the Japanese ami Russia army and the soldiers are nil anxious for active operations to bt-gln. of Another Dollar on the Druml New York, June 13. Salvation Army officers from all parts of the United States and Mexico are rallying at na tional headquarters here prior to their departure on Tuesday for the Interna tional Salvation Army congress In Lon don. The army of the United States will be represented by about 350 dele gates, headed by Commander Booth- Tucker. The delegates will return to this country late In July. ONLY A SHORT DISTANCE. Separates the Japanese and Russian Armies Now. Liao Yang, Sunday, June 12. The army here is increasing rapidly, a fresh squadron arriving dally. There is no fresh news from Port ARE WITHOUT FUNDS. Miners Deported Are Almost Starving At Holly. Denver, Jime 13. A News special from Granada, Col., a town about 20 miles west of Holly, says: "A large portion of the deported min ers have arrived here. They are on their way back to the mountains. The town hall hal been tendered the men, and a number have availed themselves of the opportunity. As most of the men were searched by the militia and their money and other belongings taken away, they are nearly without funds. HEART ON RIGHT SIDE. New York Man Disoovered to Bt Lop sided. New York, June 13. Seised by sud den Illness In a street car of Brooklyn, Rudolph Smith, has been taken to a hospital where the physicians discov ered his heart to be on the right side. On the left. In the place where the heart should have been, the doctors found by aid of the X-ray, a large tumorous growth, the exnet nature of which they have been unable to de termlne. The chest was swollen and Smith complained of great paint, but It is expected he will be out In a few days. FIT2 WILL FIGHT. Six-Round Ms ten Being Arranged, for With Jsok O'Brien. New York. June 13. An agreement has been reached and articles will be signed shortly for a six-round boxing match between Robert Fltsslmmons and "Philadelphia" Jack O'Brien. The bout will be held In the ppen air In the Philadelphia ball park. The exact date will be decided when the articles are signed. The men will weigh In at 165 pounds. Divorces Are Right Minister States That Jesus Christ Left the Subject Open and No One Has Right to Condemn. Chicago, June 13. in a sermon on divorce the Rev. Pease Pinch has de dared in Forjstvlile Congregation church that the attPmPt on the part of the stronger ecclesiastical bodies to whip preachers into line will only re suit in fresh dlsaser to the home. "Instead of settling the divorce ques tion," said the minister, "Jesus left the whole subject open. "Ministers are not compelled to say that all per sons divorced for anything but the 'one cause shall not marry again. They are free to teach what obvious justice and humanity require and not a harsh law that Jesus Christ never gave. If, for exomple, a woman refuses to live with a man who la a drunken brute and gets a divorce from him, and later marries a decent man, no preacher Is bound to denounce such marriage. "Divorce is too light a punishment for offenders against the marriage tie. The most serious offenses ought to mean Imprisonment for life. It Is not laxity for which I plead, but the right to teach not some outrageous rule that Jesus Christ never gave but that which the situation Justifies. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. II. Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three years," she writes, "I endured Insuffer able pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed In evitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric Bitters, and the result was miraculous. I Improved at once, and now I'm completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only SOc. It's guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. The beer that made Milwaukee fam ous Schllts Is always on draught at The Grotto. Otto MIkkelson, proprie tor. If vour ehost messurs Is 42, 84 oost would bo littlo uncomfortable and would oaute some comment among your friends.. Is your advertising on psndituro out too small for your busi ness ehott measurement T DON'T GO TO 8T. LOUIS 'Till you call at or write to tho Chi cago. Milwaukee ft ft. Taul Railroad Office 134 Thlrt street, Portland, Or Low rates to all points east, In connec tion with all transcontinental. II. B. ROWE, General Agent, A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Memphis, Now Orleans, and all points south. Bee that your ticket reads via tho Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern trains connect ltn all transconti nental lines at St. Paul and Omaha. If your friends are coming west lot us know and wo will quote them direct tho specially low rts now In effect from all eastern points. Any Information as to rates, routes. etc, cheerfully given on application. B. It. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street, Portland. Or, J. C. LXND8BT, T. F. A P. A., 142 Third street Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, r. A. P. A., ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spoksne, v8t. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chiosgo, St. Louis, and all points oast and south. Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q L The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across tho Casosde and Hooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation coll on or address IL DICKSON, City Ticket Agent 122 Third Street, Portland, Or. S. O. YERKES, 0. W. P. A., 612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. ma KM These tiny Capsules ire uperiof to Baitam or topaiDa CURE IN 48 HOURSPU tho same diseases with out Inconvenience. 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Additional train leaves Astoria dally at 11:20 a. m. for all points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft Stevens 12:30 p. m., returning leaves Ft Stev ens 2:00 p. m., arriving at Astoria 2:45 P. m. dRECON Short line AND Union Pacific: 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. Depart Chlrawo Port Lint HiM-elnl fclla. ru. via JIuuV- ii'glun Aliunde kxnrma fciaii. in, TISUCKTIIKDCUa From POKTI.AXD Hull Uke, ftonver. rt Worth, Omait. ken. n City, Ml Unils, i,uicaoat)U Hie East Salt Uk, lK(ivrr fJ nurm.umaiia, Kan- via Until- ana CIIV. Ml 1 .1,11 la liitttou .Uiimso and tho Km I Htl'aul Walla Walla, rail Man ,um. HtNikaiin. Minn. 7 &t. m. Ibim.1i., HI I'iiil, l.iilutlil iiiwiii, uilrago. sane and iut Arrive 4ipm 9 .00 a m 8 :00 p m OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE) From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. 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