The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 23, 1906, Image 8

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THE MORXIXG ASTORIAX, ASTORIA. OREGON.
TUESDAY JANUARY tj, iA
Some of the Good TMngtfMOW escapes
Fresh This Season's Crop
I Aeronaut Ascends In Aeroplane
HIW MOWKY FUnLM T.kes Tumble.
CROWDS ENJOY WEATHER.
.Vary fine Manaanilla oliv stuffed with olivv
Mauanill olives, stuffed with Piemcnto.
Mtmmolli Queen olive. fint yr on the market.
Heinie' Chill Sauc, Heini' India Relish.
Something new and ery flu.
IIinw Pure Malt Vinegar, Iit up in quart bottle at
A, V. ALLEN
Yher they leep good thing to t
NO COMMUNICATION
DENOUNCE DESPOTISM.
Germ a Chicago Socialist Condemn the
Roatiaa Autocracy.'
ClUCArO, Jan. . Russian d.pot
FALLS THREE HUNDRED FEET
Aatomobtl Rauling the Airthlp With a
Long Rope Stop Suddenly and Aero-1
plan Fall to Earth Aeronaut Bare
ly Eacapea With Hia Life.
CIIIC.UJO, Jan. .-A dUpat.b to the
Tribun frunt Oruiond, Fla., ayi
Charles Hamilton, an aeronaut, drop
I t.,,1 m iltn.illllf..l in tk ttlltott Cthtlt0 I HCil Jlkk !. th-itk LI., .iv.kln -.la.l.,.
Dr. FunKSaysHe Heldno Conf'?rlus , th Ruian revolution . Lj IHHi hui iniuriee br ih. Br
cheered by Germany Socialist of WL,,, , fcb
ence With Spirits.
rating "Bloody Sunday, January ti,
airship dropped, wa pitched forward
Kotos' Psychologist Expects to Bold
Communication With Spirit of the
Late Dr. Hodgson ia Short Time Ii
Iareatigatiag Piychical Phenomena.
jl!M5, when W of workiugmen pctl P " '. He Mruck heavily
HE HAS HOPES OF DOING SO ,'OB'll Jr 1r t'H) 1B ' theland lost consciousness. , later it w
Bim vi o!. i ... lounu no ooues wv-r broken.
The date wa declared to bo a mile- XMlongh namitm WM , lh ,ir ,
.tone in the revolutionary movement of mow thnn ,hrv mill hi, M ,
the Julian proletariat and the death ft dw, , , ,u(Wfc
knell of Industrial and economic despot- wM J(M! ( th ,wuUl,u.lt
iitt of the capitalistic class throughout pV(r o( , ,ix,y hMepow Umrlng w
the world. whk,fc WM UllJ ,0 towlng (,,
Th meeting was attended by nearly . . . ht - ... . .
500 members of the various local Ger l. . . , m.:....i
wr'u V "V W mui M "
nun teiut orgn.uns. th wr to .lip backward aliut.tlv
A collection of oi0 wa taken up for when the chauffeur tried to imwe hi
the U'uelU of the t moling Kuv-ian
Warm War Bringi Out Ntw Yoiki
Thouaanda to Coney I aland. y
NKW YtK. Jan. SkV-tWy Mali J
earn back to life jelenlay. Th.! mild
weather muted a Aod, rtiuitel b)
the place. The ery of "tome on In, tlie
Hie place. The croy of "Com n In. the
vt in ilne," ai heaiit for th Aral
time in eeia utoiitha aud thirty Hve
men tri(ied mA took a dip in til
dully Ul'llie.
The board wall extending from the
laikway Iwth to Manhattan Itearh wa
well filled with people ou.l the winter
bl'akiieit tif th M-tinn tk on n rm-
blent of life, Itaitt-ndeii mere kept
liu.y iterving diink and Kalauiauta did
a big buiiic.
TOWARD DEMOCRACY
World
Movement Is
Democracy.
Toward
NEW YORK, Jan. 2i-Dr. 1-aac K.
Fuuk, who for many year ha been
AMERICA'S CPjEAT FUTURE
Pretident Eliot of Harvard Predict!
That In On Huadrtd Yeara United
State Will bo Ore teat Democratic
Country in tho World.
CAMHHIIXiK, Ma-a., Tun -n.l
peed. The aeroplane ro-' like a biid
i .,iiirn.lrt .ml ft rH4iiltit ion of fraternal I .l. a-. ....tt i t- - t ...i ti: . ... .i
klentified with naveUeal research, last . . . . : . . ",lu ""l "J " " ,,w '" i"aW nwiirmi a m.Rniy
i,ht dUcusaed he claim of a western ' WT.. JT". W I WM 300 '''t m ! American n-public a hund.cl
, revolutionary conimniw oi nu-w. of t ie tow bejan to leen tl.e air.lnii
man that he had held a eojiiinunication, I ... .
T v i ! ... i i i ..... i v;
EDUCATE .'tliKUtS. In iiuiuuttMi, vy mi.iHitr, niiiru in
Hodgaoa of Boston.
Dr. Funk aid that he expected to be
able to eommunicat with Dr. llodgtoii'a
tpirit on January 23. He bacd hit
hope on a ttatement made to him by
Profeuor J. H. Hylop, of Columbia
University, who wa referred to in the
message credited to he apirit of Dr.
Hodgton.
Of a report that he and Mr. Mary
Pepper had communicated with the
pint of Dr. Hodgon, Dr. Funk taid
"It is wholly untrue and without any
foundation. I hav held no auch eom
munication and do not know of uch
communication being held. 1 have never
made any atati-ment about the Kodgnoo
rae, but I am anxiously awaiting the
rwult of further developnier.t.
"Profefwr Hylop ha told me that
he expert that by Januaiy 25th Dr.
Hodgson' epirit will be able to com'
municate with thoe he ha left behind
I aim very ruriou to begin investigation
on that line a aoon aa the time ap
pointed by Dr. Hyhp arrive. I have
don nothing yet and I am awaiting
Profeor Hy.hip' action."
. - RESIGNS HIS POSITION.
CHICAGO, Jan. 22.-The Rev. Ceorge
E. Burlint-ham, of the Convenant Bap
tist elinrch re-ij-ned ye-terday to ac
cept a cal) to the Firt Bupti-t rhiircli
of San Fran-i-o, at a salary of M.
WW. Mr. r.mlin.imp hi b.en at Cove
nant chiircb thlee veal".
cap which wa to have been the .iutial
Would Teach Them to CnltivaU th w tno low unver to aiop.
Soil The aeroplane at one Iwan to Hut
XEV YORK, Jan. ?2. At a meeting her downward with increi.ifig apeed
lat night in the Chitreh of the Holy until the tope caught on top of a flag
Communion. W. J. Schieffclin. of thi Pole. Thtn a corner of the machine
city and Rev. E. L. Chicheter, chaplain! truck the bathhouM plana roof, and
of the Hampton In-titute, tokl of the I wedged lietween the building "and the
purpoaea and accomplishment of that J flagpole.
ftchoot for negroes. I Young Hamilton hiila fiom Houaton,
M. rhi..W l;.l lrrna in),.l. I CX.
on the practical character of the work
done. nv:ntf that no necro boy or irirll CETS THE MONEY.
might go through the institution with
out earning hi or her own living. Theljapaneoo Secnres 17,000,000 to Inveit in
firt step, Mr. Chichester said, i work Milli and Machiwry.
In th Held, and thU reulta in a 8 AX FRAXCI.HV, Jan. K.-Sliiauo
.Skilled, intelligent, interesting gard iKondo, a Japane capltali't, ha ar
ner with the rudiment of thorough! rived here from London on hi way to
agriculturict." I Japan. Th Chronicl aays that Kondo
Mr. MiiefMin, who U a trutea of " - V paU up capital
the school, recoinmenled that anyone " MKna, wmcn 10 oe inveeu
who wa loo well satisfied with himself h'"1 MW"y "'
I l I .
to miU th. trin to llamoton and b- " r.ng.i.n Janne corp.,
where lat fall but three hundred out
of 1900 applicants could be accepted
and where, the atandurd wa being con
stantly raked.
Acknowledging the limitation
CHAPLAIN DIES.
Sickening Shivering Fji
of Ague and Malaria, can bt relieved
and eured with Electric Bitters. Thi
i a pure, tonic medicine; of especial
benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true
- . ' t M .1 1 .
curaiiT inuuenca on ine uueas?, orn-1
ing it entirely out of th ystem. It i
much to be preferred to Quitiine, Ijav
ing none of this drug's bad after-effects.
E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex.,
writes: "My brother wa very low with
malarial fever and jaundice, till h
took. Electric Biters, which saved his
life." At Charts Rogei. drlftf it-re;
pric 50c, guaranteed.
A little love, litili, n. ulth,
A little borne ii,r yu and mci
It's all I -k except trond Ii'-; 1th,
Which come with Itm-ky Jfountain T-a
Frankl Hart, druggwt. .
After effecting 1 combination of
teel and iron work of Japan, th
manufacture of celluloid and silk will
b taken np and other indmdric will
be taken up a th capital of th inter.
of the n,'on' corporation permit. The in-
I....- , . .1.. . ....-
.. .. ..... ... Itanium ik n in, iiiv biiiidi in.niiijii'Lui
race, Mr. Nliiettelin Mid that proiiabiy " -
. . . I ik.. ku It . 1 .1....
ninetv wr cent won I.I lie better' off "''""'"' ""'
. .. ... . , I nyt Mieaiilt-. vt that the ramilication
on iarmare ociier nuea lor asrri i "
ulture-but he made an appeal for the ot ,W "l"'.v buainM in likely to
leiiiainiiiv ten percent, mmnz: I r "
if they are going to lie segregate!
a tlic whites want the in to be and a
t-ein te-t to the South ought tln-y not
to have leader.'' Old 'Naval Chaplain Pisjei Away at
AIamda.
N. I!. Truth, .St, Paul, June 31, 'M.- ALAMEDA, fal.. Jin. i-.T..hn Sing-
I've liveil o long, I remember well when er Walliioe, naval cliti!uin on th retired
the Mis-ifjipi wan a brook. My good li-.t, died yesterday morning after a
health and long life cuine by taking brief illnew. He wa one of the oldest
Holli-ter'n Rocky Mountnin Tea. 3.1 chaplains in the nervic having received
cent, frank Hart, dmugist. I Ins atpointment from President Lin
coin in 1H(3. For a period of wveral
CURSE OF INTOXICANTS. years he l.eld tlie ix-ition of instructor
in international law ct AnnaM)Ii. He
Chicago Ministers Speak on the Samel wa a native of Ohio, 71 year of age.
MEN ARE POVYERLEbS
T rtgki Asa tut DhnH 1'iltH Tkey
SI like at lh I'aaerlrlaaT (sbm.
To treat Dandruff, ,a faing Hr
Willi trritinta or olia on which a prs
attic ferra will prosper, la like sfoopln"
wster from th ocean to prevent the it4
from rlslnc.
Tou cannot aceompllah a atlfa'torr
CUre WithOUt hSVln A Plht ,inJra,..J.
Ir of the fundamental cause of th 1 ein
Subject.
iri('.i;0, .Ian 22. "The. cure of
Intuxiiaiita," wa the subject of the sec
ond of the scries of co-operative ser
mon which wa! prenelied simultaneous
ly lat niyht by Jenkins Lloyd Jones in
All Souls Independent church, th Rev.
The remains will lie t:iken to Washing
ton, I). C, for intnuent in Arlington
cemetery.
a nuiititcti vear
hence in an aildres yetrdjy liefoi
the "Prospect I'nlon mi Reteience, Con
istent with Cenuiiie IVmocracv." II
poke in part oa follow!
"The great movement of the world
to.lay I toward lleimicracy. The great
keynote of the present century, the cen
tiiry that w are jut entrring upon, will
be democracy in all thing. One hundred
year from now th population of our
country, vhich is now for th most part
wildcrne, will be beyond nny present
conception, and this great nation will
be the uiot democratic that the world
hat ever knowi. 1 I
The progress of IVmocracy will be
the great future of the advance nf clvl
liuition In the present century. If thi
is to be sound, th character of our
people mu-t be a sound a their pro
ficiency In the art, In comm-rce. In
governments.
"Though critic of democracy say that
democracy has destroyed some of the
finer characteristics of the older coun
tries, such as reverence of children to
ward parents, pupil toward teacher the
people toward their ruler, there Is in
all relation a more genuine relation
than formerly. Xo nation in the work)
has such revereiii-e for women as have
tit nis-n of tlie great republic. Our rev
erence, for symbol ha diinini-hed, but
not for the ideals which these material
signs of religion and hive of country
stand for."
TILLMAN WILL SPEAK.
XEW YORK, .Ian.
United Utate
Brown Thorp in .South Congregational Senator Penjain R. TiUman of South
urch. Dr. J. If. McDonald in Oakland Carolina. I to I th nrincin.,1 s.eUk
.Meinouist f-piscopal church, and the Rv at the Democratic Club at its first
E. I'. Tiller In M.morinl ftaptist chur.-h. Monthly dinner 011 fue'day evening of
Ail tlie four clergymen denounced the nut ww.k. The oceis.lon, it is said,
habit uul of intoxicant and the bane kill mark the opening of the statu
ful influence of saloons. Mr. Jones uig-lfjght,
ed a revivil of tee totalisin and enforce
ment of llipior law. I BIO AMOUNT,
Ir. McDonald decried the license syS'
fundamental causes of ths I fein. and is n-nre.1 Atovrir Innn for fail I ri.w.. rk.....a T..n... r.n..j v..
frn,it,l I - --- - . - - - A bvhwiwi vviisii wviicttcv UI
Ton must kill th Dandruff Cerm "re to close a..ns on Sumlay. Foreign Missions.
Jtewnro Herpiclde doe this b-au.e It I I'a-tor Thorpe advocated fk'hts for BOSTOX. Jan. 22 The announcement
hs-al option in wards, villages, and was mad last night at the old South
citie, th increase of saloon Ik-enses to Church that th annual collection for
Iihs, an. the prohibition of sale of the American Board of Foreign Missions
niior in uance nail. , - amounted to 111.000. This amount. It
Dr. Toiler also favored increase nfll. s.i.t 1. tin t.,i M. j, i
is specially mad to do that very thin.
tVhen the ferra Is removed, tlis hair
b.i no choice bat to resume healthy
f rowth and beauty.
"Destroy th caus. you remov the
effect."
Sold by leadlntr drugelsts. 8nd Me. In
stsmps fnr sampl to Th Herplcld Co,
Detroit. Mich
EagU Drug Store, 351-353 Bond Et,
Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St., T. F,
laurin. Prop. "Special Agent."
CHANGE OF TIMl
Th Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
Commencing Sunday, November 10,
train Xo. fl, th Royal Blu Limited, will
lesvs Grand Central passenger station,
Chicago at S p. m., instead of 3:30 p. m.
and will arrlv in Pittsburg at 6:3S a
m., Washington at 4:40 p. m., Baltimore
S:50 p. m. Philadelphia, 8.19 p. m. Xew
York 10:40 p, m. th tarn a with th
old schedule, thus reducing th tlm
on hour and thirty minute. Xo excess
fans will b charged on this fast limited
train. All other trains will arrlv and
depart th tarn aa formerly. Stop-over
is allowed at Washington, Baltimore and
Philadelphia,, not to exceed ten days, at
each placV on all flrtt-claia through
ticket.
A PUno Number Free With Every $3.00 Purchase
Clothes Bought it Wise's Pressed Free Except Saturdiy
The End of the
JANUARY
vSALE-
Drawing' Near
in
H
While Reductions Are
In Force
While Assortments Are
Good.
Or Else You Will De
Sony.
lennaaii Wise
ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER
MUSIC AT COST
S window dUpray of S5c and Sic copyrighted hits-all th ltst
wbil they last
10c Per Copy
Wednesday Evening
We will put In a display of sheet mulcatsa.lrd classical works,
musio oa which copyright hat tipired that sells regular at lOc, 13o and
23o at
Only 6c per copy
Twenty pi ce for li.oo. Watch this tale), it will b a hummer,
J. N. GRIFFIN
BOOKS STAflONERT KVSIC
Weinhard's Lo&c,
r
Beer.
saloon licenses, an addition of 1000 men gregational mission by any on parish
to me pome lore sn1 declared Jumclf I in (he country.
for a state law prohibiting th sal of
,"l"0' V, I The Morning Atorian, 63e. a month
Dr. Reed's
Cushion vSole
s '
iShoes
are
Death on
Corns.
Easiest Thin Yoa Ever Pat
on Your Feet. Sold by
S. A. GIMRE,
AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS M10C
543 Boat Street 0pp. Son Hlggina k C.
I
Three "Routes
to the East
Central or Scenic, by way of Colorado,
thence to Chicago, Kansas City or St Louis via
Rock Island System. ,
Southern, by-way of Loa Angeles and
El Paso, thence to Chicago, Kansas City or
St Louis via Rock Island System.
Northern, by way of Minneapolis, and
St. Paul, thence to Chicago via Rock Island
System.
Notice the three eastern gateways. Direct
connection In Union Stations at all three, for
all Important points in Eastern and Southern
States.
Full information, with folder "Aero th. Continwit
in a Touriat Sleeping Car," nt on request,
a. h. Mcdonald,
Osnsrsi Agent, Rock Island System,
140 Third Street, Portland, Or.
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