TUESDAY, DECXMBSB , 1903. TIIB MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTOniiW OREGON. 0; CHRISTMAS CHEER NewYorKChirities Distribute Many Christmas Gifts. FEED OVER 50,000 POOR Sarratiea Army GIvm Fret Dinners t 33,000 Persons is Ifew York Cltjr and 300,000 throughout th Country Other OrganlMtioas Help. r New York, Pi. S3. The partlelpa (ion of charitable and religious organi zation In the wink of spreading Christ mas cheer In thU dly today I to 1 on a larger scale than ever before. Aliout (MX) families, Including ten tin i -and persons, are to ris!( Chrlt ma dinner or presents of -lthinn through the relief depart meut of the e.ocltlon for improving th conlitluii of th poor, Friends of the axMictation have contributed to it about IA,niO to la spent In this work. Tbe tiatvatlon Arm will give free dinners today to 5.V000 person in the cily and atiout 000,000 throughout the country. Tit Volunteer of America ala will feed seveial Ihoii'Otid er aon. Seen hundred dr tallied inttti tna rU U Kill !tnd were naida happy yes terday by tit missionaries of tha vr lou retlgiu denomination who held C'hri-tma service fur the new snivels. AH t lie little ihihlreii reeited l.i!U or tl In r toys, tli women hole of candy and the men pipe and U.Uoro, Harry Half, tit lerr of th restauiaiit ou the I land, ato gave to evert one of th immigiatit a Christmas dinner. Ad dre-et vera made In eight difTei-nt tonj-ves hv the liilonrles. HEW TRAMP COMING. A geuulue damp, a detecthe, life Imuran agent, a Healthy rogue and a deceitful husband, a persecuted wife and mother, a beaujlful diiughtrr and a village ne'er-do-well, are the principal characters which go to make up the comedy Kii-cllim, "A Jolly Amciican Tramp," which will be presented at 'iher'e neU Monday evening, New Year's day. The play la from the pen of Mr. K. K. Kidiler( a playwright who I responsible for niore lender, touch ing, xttheti, heart-iiilerettng plays than auy other author now before tV public. Hi. "Peaceful Valley" ami "A I'oor Itel.it ion" made Kol Smith ltnell famous and a millionaire. In tlii work he promises to surpass hi other -(Torts, and give to u a piece t li t for stilling siliintion. startling climaxes a will a heart toiifhiiijt interest cannot Ik aur- BABY'S ECZEMA Top of Head Covered with Scales Which Peeled off Taking Hair with Them. CURED BYCUTICURA Now Six Years Old with Thick Hair and Clean Scalp. Cure Permanent. " My baby waa all weeks old when t'ie top of her brad became eovcrcd with thick ecalce, which would peel and come off, taking the hair with it. .It would toon form agalu and be as bad at before. My doctor said it was Eczema, and prescribed an ointment, which did uo good. I then tried Cuti cura Soap and Ointment. I washed hef head la warm water and Cnticura Soap and gently combed the acalea off. They did not come back and her hair grew out fine and thick. She ia now a year and a half old, and has no trace of Ecrema." . MRS. C. W. BURGES. Iranistan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Fcb.aty 1898. ' CURE 'PERMANENT . - Mrs. Burgee writes Feb. 38, i$oj : " My baby, who had Eczema very badly on her head, as I told you before, iter using the Cutlcura Remedies waa cured. She ia now six years old, and has thick hair and a clean acalp." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths with Cutlcura Soap, and gentle anoint inga with Cuticura Ointment, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. ' This Is the purest, sweetest," most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and acalp humours, with loss of hair, of infanta and children as well as adults, and ia sure to succeed, when all other reme dies ana the best physicians fail. aM rtimnf tmt Ik mrM. CMlnrt RmoIttt, S. ((a farm o choeolil. Cu.t.4 IUK . Mr .11 o SO). Olat 80c, Sv. fx. Potto, Dnif t Clim. Corp. BaMoa, M tnr. er tmi tut IMUmt Uuawn Cw." aiied. Manatfer Newell ha rant "A Jolly American Tramp" with ear, iMiiif only artiU eminently fitted for their repectle roles, fieat ul open licit Haturdtiy morning at HoerlefV curtly' utorr. I'l-ei 23, 35 and CO icnl. ' AFTER TRUSTS. ReprvseaUtlvt Sulssr Arraifos Corpo tatloDS and Trusts ia America. Xew York, Dee. 23. Arraigning cor porations and truxte as the greatest menace of the present time to American Institution-, ltepre-entatite Huler die cu-ed the problem of "Who ahall rule Amnl..," at the liapli-t (liiirch of the Kplphany yenterday. In part he aakl; "The total population of the tailed HI ale U about Ml,ixm,Wf. The toUl miiTl wealth I- about pajWOJOW, and It appears that oilt of that popula tion It, Uian 33,000 ersons own more than one hit If the aj()(Teete wealth of the land. And thi has all been brought about In the lat twenty -five years by combinations sod conopirai-ies called truels' fontered by special lei4tlon and nurtured by political favor It im. (f the cMulitions obtain in the next n-ntury, I prej(t that lc tlmn 5000 pcrxnia will coutiol mora than three ipiartcrs of the wealth' of this country. "Twenty years ago John V. Rocke feller worth only a few hundie-l ttMiuoands of dollars. Today his wealth cannot be estimated under a billion. I have searched the congrelonal li brary for statistic bearing upon the wealUt of the great Croesus whose name has been handed down through the aje, and find that he powed a pal try 110,000,000. "He could not iit in a oler game with John D." Kelwaiy ; P and the r. . , Set J Customs Coprrtgbt, Una, br K. B. MoC'lurs WIRES DOWN. The tt-legiaphio rejKrt of this nurn ingk Atorian was ne-sarily nit short on account of wire trouble, which made it almo-l impoK.ildv to send anything otcr the line The atoim tun ki d havoc m both trlcjjreph and telephone v-teiii.' . SUDDEN DEPARTURE. Santo Domingo President Leaves Coun try la a Hurry. Sauto Domingo, Dec, ii. 1'ickiilent Morales ha left the city and his desti nation I unkuown. The city and aur rounding country ia quiet, but consid erable unrest and excitement la thown at the unexpected departure of the pr-ldeiit Furious Fighting. For seven year," write Geo. W, Hoffman, of Harper, Wah., "I bad a hitter battle, with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at laat I won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Elec tric Hitters. I unhesitatingly recom mend them to all, and don't intend in the future to be without them in the hou-. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad ea as mine," Sold under guarantee to do the same for you, by Charles. Rogers, diugglkt, at 60c a bottle. Try them today. EDUCATE JEWS. , Chicago, lcc. 23.Clne. to give in fttniction in Knlii-h Co the Jtuuin lew who are exM-cted to come to America as letuce, will be klarted at oiK'V by the Chiciigo Hebrew InMitoe. This was decided on yesterday at ft mi-din- of I lie in-tiMite director. Of Interest to Clergy. The Astoria & Columbia River Rail road Co., having been granted member ship in the Trans-Continental Clergy Bureau, the nams of thst company will appear in the clcigy application blanks and clergy certiflcatea issued by the bureau for 1000, and commencing Janu ary lat, of the coming year. These permits will be honored by all agent of the A. & C. R. R., thus eliminating the individual half-fare permits issued by that company in former year. Re quests for official application blanks should be nude to J. C. Mayo, general passenger agent, Astoria, CARS COLLIDE. Los Angeles, Dec. 2.1. Ten cron weie more or lens seriously injured In a board-ddc colli-ion between -two street cms this evening. A car on the Long llcach line ciMxhed into an Ascot Talk car at Twcntyecond street. Cure for Sors Hippies. As soon as the child Is done nursing apply Chamberlain's salve. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use this with the beat results. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggiata. , Clear th'utking, decisive action, vim and rigor 6f body and mind, tba sparkle of life, comes to all who use Xlullia(e-r Rocky MouJUstn Tea, S3 cents, Tea 0- Tablets. Sold by Frank Hsrt. -No,- said Uls ClorU, "I do not think that tbl trip holds for me any especial souvenir, "Nothing to remember, to recall la after years as one of the patches of sunlight on life' checkered roadr "Nothing," she said decidedly. "Three days ef wretched seasickness and four days of storm tossed waUrs and seven days with an unhealthy mind." . "Do you rare so muchf be asked softly. "I had hoped yon had forgiven and forgotten." "Realty. Mr. Kelway." she said, I am surprised thst you should Imagine for a moment that the incidents of Ust month still linger In my mind." "Marjorle." be began softly. "Miss Clovls, If you ptesse," she cor rected. "I said Msrjorle." be repeated. "Miss Clovls does not please me Just at pres ent," "Then Mlas Clovls will withdraw her undesirable presence," she began. Kel way held her band In an Iron grip. "It has taken me the entire trip to get you alone," be said. "I am going to arias cujvia si-iuso to tmi that. Bin .!. AT BAD 110, bold you prisouer until you listen to an esplauatlon." "If you propose to use brute force I aball not make a scene," she aald cold ly, "but I bare assured you a dosea times that I have no desire to reopen a dead Issue." "It Is not a dead Issue to me," he ptesded. "It Is my very Ufa." "Who was It ssld that life waa made up of trifles r she asked, "I dou't know and don't care," he said ungraciously. "The only thing I can think of at this present moment Is tbst tomorrow morning we shall be on land and that unless I can make you see matters from my point of riew I ball lose you forever." "One csnnot lose what one does not possess," she suggested. "But I did possess your lore." be ssld eagerly. "Ton did not tell me so In words, but there were little things thst night on Ben Kerla, for Instance." The girl trembled. Even against the light gemmed shore of 8taten Island she could see those misty heights: she could remember how she clung sobbing to Kelway, fearful of the danger. lie laid his band upon hers. She shook It off, and there came the re membrance of another scene, a crowd ed railway station snd Kelwsy, who had Just left her, kissing a most at tractive young woman aa the train weut on. This was the man she had given her heart to, a man who klaael others when they were aa good as gaged. "I wish." she said petulantly, "that you would not refer to that most un pleasant experience." "I did not think It nnpleasaut I am w illing to be lost again with you." "Possibly your companion of the rail way station might object," she sneered. "Hare I not told you that the girl kissed me by mlstaker be asked. "A very reasonable explanation," she commented. "A man never does get credit when be tells the truth to a woman," com mented Kelway. "Now, If I had aald ahe waa a cousin or something of thst sort would you have bellered mT "Certainly not," was the prompt re ply. "It Is Immaterial whether I be lieve you or not" "It Is not Immaterial," be declared. "I may hare lored you," ahe said, "but whatever affection I felt for you la dead. I hare put you out of my mind and heart I hare done with you forever, and If you were kind you would take yourself out of mj Ufa." ' Is thst your wlakT he asked very softly. "Is there no hopef "None at all." waa the decisive reply. 1 never want to see you again. t For one brief Instant his hand crush ed hers aa It lay upon the ralL Then he had raised his cap and waa gone. Tbs light blinked and flattered la aa odd fashion. It might hare been Imagined that Miss Clovls was viewing them through tear dimmed eye had ahe not a ratal repeated: Ton glad he's gone, fa glad ht's gorje The cuatomaofffeers Invaded the cab in Immediately after breakfast the aeit morning, aid at tike Waaderer $ umjic-1 slowly up te bay the pssecn-fn-J tude out their declarations. Kelway bad nothing to declare tad food on the deck watching the ship ping, and tot erea when Silas ClorU passed did be take bis eyes from the water. Ami, strange to say, Miae Clo ruf reaouied this literal compliance with her request. Bbe'wtiit to her stateroom, and Kel wsy did not see her again until ahe came to her trunks under the Cs. Us was sitting upon his own steamer trunk under the K'e waiting for aa In spector, and by tbe arrangement of the letters be wss right beside Miss Clovls. It was a very rude thing to do, but be wetcbed as tbe Inspector; suffering from an Intermittent burst ef offlHal energy, dug down to the very bottom of her trunk, s - . On the top of the tray was a framed picture of himself, with a bit of heath er Inside the glass. Miss Clovls sprang to the tray, but Kelway bad seen. lie came forward. "I am going back on the steamer to morrow," be said to her. , "YVbr she asked aa the blushes spread over her face. . "Since you do care after all I am go ing to get a sworn statement from that girl, tbe picture of the brother of bers alte mistook me for, and bis declaration that be waf expected to arrive on the train by which I traveled." "It la not necessary," she ssld softly. "I found out after you left me laat night that It waa all right" "Vbo could have told your he cried wondeiinxly. Not even tbe customs officer beard the whispered "My heart," but Kelway wss content "To tblnk thst I should not bare apoken If tbst meddling cuatoma In-eiM-rtor bad not ahowo me that you till lored me," be cried wonderingly. " Unless 1 bad seen that frame I should bsre bud no boie." 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For ale by Frank Hart and leading druggiata. Let Me Tell You Something Traveler to the East, I have a word for you : There are through Pullman aleepert, both Standard and Tourist, going East from the Coast at frequent intervals. Over two routes they travel via Rock Island System for a good share of the distance. - , You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and Colorado, or you can go by way of San Francisco, Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island will land you in Kansas City, St Louis or Chi cago. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three cities for all important points in the East and South. Or the traveler via Northern route can take the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago. Rock Island service is the kind that gratifies best meals on wheels. a. h. McDonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third St., Portland, Ore. The MORNING ASTORIAN 75 CTS. 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