The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 14, 1904, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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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
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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.
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ASTORIA AND COLUIHBlF
RIVER RAILROAD
Effective June I, 1904.
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LEAVE PORTLAND ARRTVS
l:00am!Portland Union Do
7:00 pm pot for Astoria and
I way Points
ll:10sti
1:40 pm
ASTORIA.
7:45 ami For Portland and 11:20 am
:10pm!wy points 10:IOpra
HKA81DM DIVISION.
11:25 am Astoria for Sea
slde Direct ,
1:20 pm
l:ld smlAstorla for Waren
6:80pin'ton. Ft Stevens.
IHammond and Sea-Islds
10: 41 am
7:40 sm
4:20 pmHeasldo for Asto
torlft Direct
12:20 pm
l:15am8ealde for War-J '1:25 sm
:20am;renton. IX Btev-f 7:20 pm
ens. Hammond and
Astoria. I
'Sunday Only.
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.
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Short line
AND Union Pacific:
70 hours from Portland to Chicago.
No change of cars.
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OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE)
From Astoria
All sailing dates subject to change.
For Ban Francisco evsry five days.
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Daily
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tho tldo DAILY FOR ILWACO,
connecting thers with trains for Long
Deach, Tioga and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same
evening. . 'r 7 ,
Through tickets to and from all prin
cipal European cities.
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