FRIDAY, DECEMBIB 19, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. Of UNCONSCIOUS world tlwre 10 great a need of ma tcr. Men who will Interpret life In lrin of sanity ami sanctity, of duty una right ouiw." "Man U mtu li tU Mm h was llioumiid yrars sm." uld Dr. Hindi. No Hop EnterUlnedJFor Yerkcirn- mi wnui p..!., m,i.i. Recovery I ,n ri,"u wain. Thry r. Ilka ftM rriM a Ih.iu . 4 V Hrh-nrf ha brought ua to ralLe this and our jwcp into the workshop 0 nalura hat liml a. Lrntlitni-v Ia tirutllM HAS REMARKABLE VITALITY humanity. Our knowledge that man U only one of ths company of brutes ha Jed small men to tesoh that man In all thing la inert ly a brut. In tlirlr dmdre to unify lh world thy hsve jumd at the con clulon that man i no dlftVrrnt from the otlwr cresturts that tenant tha earth. In their patnion to show him ai a bet, )liilnnoiheta and author hare eveah-d in the and depravity, calling it reatUm, Hit Business Alain la London Ara AU Arranged so That They Will Not be Jeopardiitd is tba Event of Bit Death, New York, -IV. 2Ht;harlr T. Yerke tha capitalist, la showing great vitality In hU fight againt death at tha Wat- doif AtorU and rallied slightly during lat night when it and a near. 1 THE SIX COMPANIES Wealthy and Powerful Corporation. Cninesc DECENDANTS FORM A CLAN Tha Remarkable Social and Commercial Organisation Which Jealously Csards tha Rights rf All CalcaUla la This Conatry. SAW MILLS BOklfED. Cough Milkin, Heo. The big aw wml tUt, tlw mm f the liongllell Umber tympany of Kiina City, Mo., lMtrd bere, waa The period of nnmnfimi.iir. dating ,rnrd at midnight. The hs la IM,, from Tueaday night however, timlintH-dhino, faily Unlay, and Dr. n and others 10 annnviaw-B nriu uui nine oniw ui p,,i A r..i-. olbrr than a fatal termination of the I Stmedv. iune, 1 Mr. Yerke.' buiiie affair in ln Tl'er4 b 00 medicine manuf.ct don are aaid to have been recently o urtl 11-1 baa received ao tnu.h pralia arrangvd that they will not be Jcopar-1 " J so many axpreaaiona of gMtituda aa diwd by bia lllne. Discussing thoe Chamberlains cough remedy. It is lutrrpt Jame 8peyer of fpryr AlelTecUra, and prompt relief follows 11 Company, iwidt lute. Grateful parent every witcie do "Wo knew when Mr. YrrLea rsuifl not ..'Ut teati t i merit for lak to tbl country that he wa a very the benefit of other. It a a certain ik man and probably would never be prt for croup and will prevent l'i at able t devote more tlnr U the com-Mark if given at thi flrit rppenrar.. if pany't affair. Atiaiifc'emriita wrn- made diMNua. It 1 eaporlally adapted to it wwf, therefore, to fill hi plai-e an J children a it ia plejwant to taka and the i-ompaity aotivitw have guc oouUlns nothing Injurloua, Mr. E. A, aheail aiwl will ion t inn. to advance (umphria, a weU known rraident and along the exa.l piogtaui oirginally d- r.-rk in tha (tore of Mr. E. Iock, of terminM upon. Ali, (kno Colony, South Afr., aaya: ........ 1 Mr. ierke da large nnanrial inter- l t,v ul ChamberVln'a Coughi ltt 1 ndergrmind Klerlrlc lUil R.medv to ward off croun and cold in .... . .1 - - way. iv.mpnny an.l U chairman of the my fgmy, t fun,i t. 0 very ttt ooaru. lit intrtMi were never large fiotor- inj u ,Avtt pi.ur, to h.,kh 10 maita bim what might a rtPemlBtm it" For aata by Frank eaiiea uonuuani, ami oiticra intere.ta ,Iart ,nJ ,P,jing dnigguta. re prrpareu ai any hum 10 lake over a a a f a t . . JU niilUing. Ill xIUon in Hip mm-I Wkal PaW M.aaa. 1 - any 1. not iih a would leave the! Kt-onoiny In food doea not Imply pro- oimpany embarra.arj in anv way ly I Dibit ion. It u neirner vegeiananmai bj death." I fruliarlanlam, Dutarlanlaui nor any kind A cable JI.i,.t,l. f IjimiIiiii ,,!.. of4Iatn." It Dieana almply tfn.peranct public today miyai I v rim 1 iiariet it leikr wa rr loualy ill lt minimer extrema iiremn irullarlaDiani ,j of llaui." It la Met, with abr) aclentifl liona er employed heie to prevent the new of hi condition becoming known, The explanation wa that Mr. Yerkea' rnterpri weie m dependent ujHin hi M-ronal geniu that hi duth would create the utmot iniiftiiiou in hi' proper! iea. "Similar iiinair are B(.'uiii life in conpiem'e of Mr. Yerke." present ctitiew) condition, but I lie dirntnr. of hi. variou undertaking, empluitii ally d-nv that theie l anv i-oiifu-ion and there aeem to be little doiihl tha autre .iinniH'r Alleliuou. elloit lme tieea madu to guard ai(itiiit -ontiup'ii' rM uri.ing from hi. demi-e. Mr. Vrk. Hrtinir rliaiinnin of the Ditrirt Kuilway, who i next to Mr. Yerke. in the hitter' enterpriftc, aaid )i.t niffht: l "The nef.iuy ariangi-ment lmv lieen mado for every MHi.ilile contitv f vency ariaing from Mr. Yerkea indi piwition. A to the policy of the under taking on behalf of nvwlf and my co- li rector I wWh emphatically to deny that thern i. the .llghte.t cnnfiniiii.' Walter Abbott, director of the under ground electrht railway, which it the conatrin ting company of all Mr. Yerke." tiilm .rhemc, and who rrrcetit the Old Colony Tru.l CoiiiinOiv of I In-ton ul: "Kwrything i. in H-rfect woiking or Iit. Th orgaiiir.iition i. o g mmI tliat Mr. Yerkea really made no difference. Mr. "icrkea ja ultoin-iher too clever n man to orirani7e a huxine w birli de- enilcd alnolntcly uhii one imin." MODERN PHILOSOPHY IS CREED OF BRUTALITY Dr. Hirich Say New School of "Natural- Ism" Ii Undermining Moral Foundation of Society. Chicago, Dec. 28. That much liera turn of the day U not worthy of atten tion. that modern bhilotmphy i the creed of brutality and that the new echool of "XaturalUm" I undermining tha moral foundations of aoclcty, were ome of the conclusion of Dr. Kmil 0. Iliixh in an addrea Wforn the Hull lloue Women' Club. "Society i drifting without a coin paa. It ia a, period of tran.ition. The only canona are gone and the new one have not yet been found. The lateat announcement of modem philosophy Ja that you may do what you want to, but don't ret caught at it. If you do, com mit aulclde. In philosophy of brutality J von have an exnlanation for tha fact I that literature alwaya paint life a a palpitation. When your heart trouble atnujgle betwen the force of dcaire and you In that way taka Herbtn for a few ,it . Idav. You writ aoon ba all right 60t -Never before in tha bUtory of the' a botUa. Sold by Uart'a drug tora. rltb tba application of avail scientific Inowledga; tba uae of reatyn and Intallbjeuca, combined wtib a w appreciation or ua dignity or the body and the neieaalty of meeting tha dally wanta without Imparl Una that blgti degrei' of efficiency wblcb help to render man phytlcally and uievtally aupreme. iTactlcally tula I in pi lea to avoidance of the large quantltlea of proleld food ao commonly made uae of by clvlllaisl mau. wlih tbo aubatltutiou of a dietary clnractcrlwd by a pre dominance of the lighter vegetable food. In till rec.'t It lean some what toward vcetarlani.in. The heav ier meat of our dally diet can be ad- vnutagi.iu.ly replaced lu part by light er article of diet lca rich lu proteld and with more frciicnt addition of green vegetables, fruit and rorre potidlng article of food lea prone to yield objectionable ibconiHMltlon prod ncta.-Ituaacll II. Chittenden In Cen tury. Cured Paralyiia. W. F. Bailey, P. 0. True, Texa. writes 1 "My wif had been auffering flv year with paralyais in her arm, wihen I waa penuaded to ua Ballard' Snow Liniment, whioh cured her all right. I have alo used it for old sore, froatbitea and akin eruption. It doe the work." Sold bp Hart's drug store. 0 aiY Ilropar, flaakf. It U ciiHtoiunry for wayfarcra lu Cumberland to addrea punning re- murks to one another ou the subject of the wrntber, and the dlulect Is rluh In terms donotlng the vurloua ronui tion of the atmo.pbere. The uhiiuJ anlututlon. "It a tine day," evokes the reply. "Aye. It will, but A doubt we'll have a aiip of rain afore ueet, because A looked at tne glass sua A scihI she'r slipped a bit." YYhw the weather I w et It 1 said to ba "saft, when showery It la "droppy," when windy It Is "blowy," wbeu wet and windy it Is "dually" or "alaahy." If drizzly, It Is descrtlx-d aa "daggy;" If rough weather, It Is "coarse;" If muddy. "clarty;" If dry, "drofty;" If misty. "rowky;" If slippery, "slap." At certain time of the year a tery vloleut wind rushes down from the top of Croaa fell. It Is locally known a tha "beliu wlnd"tbat Is, the whelm wind or whlrlwlud-and during the time It prevails the weather la aatd to be "heluiy." When It shows algns of Improvement, an opinion la expressed that It Is "going to take up" or "going to come out fair." A fall of aoow ia termed a "storm," and when it set tles fait upon the ground a "feeding storm."-London Express, Hurt FlntteriBg. Undigested food and gas in the tom- located just below tha heart, against it and causes heart when It comes to organization the Chinese could give the politicians card ina spades and win out The proof of this Is the Chinese Six Companies, whose , prortac. however, is not so much political sa social and commer cial. The original purpose of the Chinese KU Companies was the mutual protec tion of the Chinese la their Journeys to and from America and sending home for burlsl in ancestral tombs the bones of those who died here. The purpose bss broadened, however, until today the Six Companies act officially In all affairs of moment for the Chinese peo ple In America. To understand the necessity for such a society one must take a look st the Chinaman at borne. In China the most Important political and social Institution Is the dsn or ganisation. Family trees In China are deep rooted and many branched, and almost any Chinaman's genealogical record dates back twenty-five to fifty generation. Indeed, twenty -five cen turies Is what some claim. The descendants of a common ances tor form a clan. They cluster together in a village or district, calling one an other coualns, but are not allowed to Intermarry on penalty of death. Among the jieople of a clan every man over sixty years Is an elder, regardless of his station. Only those of the younger men who have passed government ex amination are worthy of the distinc tion gained by virtue of age. The latter are known as "kongmlng." or titled scholars, and. together with the elder, they constitute the officers of the clan. It la the business of these officer to decide all affairs of Impor tance for the clan. In matters of espe cial Intercut boy who have attained their majorlty-elifbteen yearsare al lowed a voice. At aa annual meeting the anceatnil lands are rented out to the blghct bidder, thoae near by to member of the dan, those at a dis tance to outsider. Quarterly the offi cers meet to collect the rents. These rents from the ancestral property are kept In the clan treaaury to pay taxes and the general expenses of the dan, such a lawflult, public buildings, roada, celebrations of birth aud deaths. Mould a member of the clan fall to pay hi rtut the officers demand It from tbe bend of bis Immediate family. All qunrrela, dlaputes and unsettled debts within the cluu are settled ac cording to the counsel of tbe titled scholars and elders. In case of a quar rel with members of another chin If their owu member Is In the wrong the officers apologlae and punish the wrong doer. Otherw ise, they demand redress from the other side. Tbe officers bare authority to correct wayward youtba who disobey their parents, also to pun ish those who sell opium In tbe Tillages or gamble with boys. Thus the nature of the Chinese Six Companies In this country Is apparent When, after the discovery of gold la California, tbe Chinese flocked here by tbouaanda, what was more natural than that they sbot&l organize after the cus tom of their country? Many of tbe Chinese w ho came had never been more than fifty or a hundred miles from their birthplaces, and to be landed alone In ru.hlug, roaring, boomlug Pan Francis co was confusing even to people with out pigtail. At first there was but one society, and when a nblp came In the society sent wagon to take the Immi grants and their baggage to Chinatown, where they w ere supplied w ith a room. water and wood for a mouth or two uutll they found work. Tbl took money, which was supplied by volun tary subscriptions and voluntary taxes. Theu a rule wus mude whereby every Chinaman leaving the I'ulted States was required to contribute an amount w bleb has varied from $d to I'JO. At first the president of the society was chosea for an ludeQnite term, but a the Chinese Increased and different clans were represented Jealousy ap peared. No cluu was willing that a member of another dan should be president for life. It was not long be fore there were alx different aocletles or companies representing the most populous clans. They were called and are still known as the Sam Yup, Yung Wo, Kong Chow, Nlng Yung, Uop Wo and Yan Wo. From a small beginning the Six Com panies bars become a we.hy organi sation with a large surplus on band, which la constantly Increased by In rattment Their disbursements sre correspondingly heavy. They, spent f 100,000 testing tbe conatltutionWIty of the Geary act and have from time to time contributed liberally to the aid of sufferers from disaster both In China and this country, and to other public affairs here. The fact that virtually aU the Chi nese belong to the Blx Companies does Dot prevent their forming similar miller" iocTetlcs In every town Wfiere their number Justifies It Tbey may hare the same name as one of the Six Companies, but tbey are purely local la character. All lniortant matters are taken to the Six Companies, whose di rectors sre men of affair who under stand tbe laws of this country, employ American lawyers and take all respon sibilities off tbe shoulders of their brethren, who know nothing of the laws of tbe country and cire less, save where they are forced to consider them. -X$w York lierld. King of AO Couth Ktdkioes. Mr. E. 0. Case, a mail carrier of Can ton Center, Conn, who has bsea in tha V. 8. service for about sixteen year, say. "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's cough remedy is king of aU and one to be relied upon every time. We also find it the best remedy for cough and sold,' giving certain result and leav ing no bad after affects." For isle Ly Frank Dart and leading drngjiU. No Opium ia ChaaberUia'i Cao;h ' Remedy. There is not the least danger in giving Chambarhvln's Cough Remedy to email children aa it contain 1 opium or other harmful drug. It has aa et& Itshed reputation of mors than thirty years aa the most successful medicizw in use for colds, croup and whooping eough. It always eures sad is pUasaac to take. Children like it Sold by Frank Hart aad leading druggists. - . dm cart of your stomach, keep, tbe bowel regular and the liver at work and yott will cajoy good health. Artificial living make hard work (or Nature, and the reward assistance with increased bodily health and vigor. The great remedy that assists the vital organs la a natural way Is n nnn BEECH AM'S PILLS are a wonderful stomach medicine, a safe and effectual laxative and an ideal liver pilL Any disorder of these organs ii quickly relieved by this standard remedy, the best pill ever compounded for Dyspepsia Flatulency, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation Biliousness, or Sick Headache. Don't suffer longer from these evils. Take BEECHAM'S PILLS, and take them 8olc! 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