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THE MORXIXG ASTOR I ANY ASTORIA. OREGON. Some of the Good Things Fresh This Season's Crop PIN MONEY PICKLES Very fin ManMnilla o!ive tuffd with oUvw. Maruanill olives tuffd with. ntueno Mammoth Queen live, finest v r on th nurktt. .Heinte Chiil Sauc. Heiiue't I dia R4ih. Something new and Tery fine. HcintV Pure Malt Vinegar, rut up in quart bottle at A. V. ALLEN Where they keep good thing to nt. COMPLETE REVISION Thorough Revision of Customs Administrative Act COaHlTTEE RECOMMENDS After An larettigeti. Letting Six Yearn, Merchant Asaodatieaa Cem mitte Rerenttt Law and Cnatemt Service Cemplett Berisiea at Act XEW YORK, Jan. 3. After careful work, doming more than six years, the Merchants Association CVwiinitte on tb revenue law and custom erviee yesterday completed a thorough revis ion of th custom administrative act and form- riled it report to !ecretary Shaw. The committee consist of Thomas IL Downing, chairman, Herman A. Meta, George F. Victor, J. Crawford McCreery, and George Angel!, secretary. The committee makes two important lecomniendation, namely a mora prac tical definition of foreign market value and the abandonment of the present system of "star chamber investiga- tioaV ia re-appraisement case. Both ef these leciinmendatiuti are, it ia esaerted, ia direct line with the wishes of Germany, and would furnish a bf.it for delaying the. application of maxi aun tariff rate by Germany oa Ameri caa good. Ia aection three ia the word, "The for the merchandise froiu th consignee thereof." The committee submit that no ship per or importer ahould be' called upon to make oath or declaration a to what he "Would hare received" for merchandise old ia the ordinary tour of trade, if h dor not sell th tame ia the ordl- asry course of trade. COMING TO CANADA, LOXDOX. Jaa. 3t.-Rothchild will, at hi owa expense, ernd two hundred families to Canada. The acheme form the basis for the aolutioa of the problem regarding the unemployed in Great Britain. FULTOraODll (Continued from page 1) the memory of Senator John II. Mit chell. wa the last deed in a tragic ailua tion which will be long remembered in the national Congre. Senator, with out dissent, agreed to pay the funeral expense of their associate, the turn be ins ilivhtle more than $3i0. Senator Fulton availed himself of thi oppor tunity with mingled sadne and pleas ure. At the time of Senator Mitchell' death Srnator Fulton declaraed that be would introduce tb uual resolution in the Senate, and wa prepared to do o, when the member of that body prevail ed upon him to defer, ele a scene would be precipitated which would be hum! bating to the frind of the dead man and to the State. Only in the face of thi determined opposition did the Ore gon man turrender hi purpose, lie argued in vain, meeting the leader of I the Senate In penon repeatedly, declar- I ino thai Kii frh-mlshin for his dead col- actual market value or wholesale Pf jj, demanded that be even -evince thereof at the time of exportation to,.. . tffort lo r n the United States," it U proposed to insert after tlie words "Price thereof, the word "For exportation." so that it ahall read, "The actual market value or see that usual courtesies were extendd to tbe memory of the dead. Senator Fulton never felt that he bad been placed in a right light because of wholesale price inereoi lor exponanon, . .,;,. . lh. -hl, at tbe time of exportation to tbe United- hf OIpururiity iro to bring the mat State." ter up again, be did so ipjukly, and this It U expected that patented arti. le. ! t-iiM, WM aIowed t0 introJlK, the reso in foreign countries a well as our o' ,,,, ,o irfnjr ht fumra, ,xpM1,. We frequently two or more distinct ,,!. . the Senate take oflieial market value. Le one price for borne J. of lhp (,path ,,, th, consumption in the patented territory,! q,, ,, (.i not flM.. the nsual another for export. (resolution, he did succeed in bringing In the ifaft:ry-ti"jiJt proposed tothe Mme of his ii,,,;,,. tum the trike out the wonl "and that it U b'J0i,ivkm to mj,il.1 the Senate had deter rice which th manufacturer or owner. . , it- , . .1 i . i . i.i i aiaxing ie ujiiiwsi11" ouiu uc n: eeived and was willing to receive for surfa menhandi- sold in the ordinary eourse of trade, in the usual wholesale euantitiet" and insert thf words, "And it i th frte which the manufai'ttirer or owner making the dfluation ex cts to obtain ,aiid is w illing to receive. A soft, white skin gives charm to the plainest fea tures. Pears' Soap has a mes sage of beauty for every woman who values a clear complexion. fM wherever slmes r found- HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. CMaw as llahr IsU t UaJeaU aea'a T saeraaseat. a Per- For Good Road. Gofsl roails in the West, especially the Northwest, will be discu-sed more the coming few fnonths than ever liefore. In thU movement Oregon and Washing ton have front place. The tlr-t demon strations to lie maile will lie in these two States. Senator Fulton and Samii-I Hill have completed arrangement for the two miles of experimciitiil highway, which will lie built in I'rmlMon and Sulem at an eurlv diite. Mr. Hill, who is president of th Washington Good Koads Association and second ofTiciil in the niitioinil htireuu of good roads, will attend in person the Oregon work, bringing six to seven experts, three enr loud of machinery and will see that the work is done according to th. stambid established by the good roads throughout the country. He II" Is.LeH Senator Fulton to interest the 'people of his State in the demontra ; tions, awl sei uft- the largest Hisilile at tendance, which the Senator agreed to do. As sisin a th date of th work i known, the Senator will publish the fact widely, and urge the county com missioner of every county of tbe Slat to 1 present at one or the other of tlte places when tbe mile of road wa being built. The effect of thi good road cam Manr People believe that Blonde, or tlcht hair denote affection and dark hair eonitancr. A par son without bair la not devoid of character; far from IL Tl. iLwaKiM IK. ..... mm (Maded man la to anew such aotldtud : palgn is already assured wi.l beneflte. (or tbe welfare of other, that he net-' Senator Fultoa has become one of the Jsct hlmaelf. A wri causes baldnem. J t e w ..h.HM.ions of tlie work, and Pent Ha Ky.ii n l. rl. PnnM In. 1 Boccslated a rabMt with DsndruR cerma, is gatlwring for ronswleratioa, import ranting It te become totally bald ta fle weeks' time. To rid tb ecalp of these danaerou terme It la aoceanry t apply Newbro'a Herplclde. "Destrof tb cause irsa rsmoT the effect. " old br leaitlnc drurrtsta. tVnd Me la rtampe f.f sample to Th Herpksd Cos, Tjero' "eh. Eagle Drug Store, 351 353 Bond St, Ovl Drug Store, 549 Com. St T. f. lauria, Prof. "Special Agent" ant figures on what it mean to bis Ntate. Owing lo the radilly different climatic conditiona on the tae sides of the Cascade range, be believe that bis State offers so admirable field for tests. Mr. Hill, while a etirea of Wash ington, ha been impartial in hi work to help both State at the same time; DEATH IS DEFEATED Doctor Says Hypnotism Wilt Stop Death' HE CITES SEVERAL CURES consumption which, ha neaity doubled during this period,' "W quote todayi Sni (nominally) 3tV February arrival, 3Vj Marvh-Airil arrival, 3e. "Your very truly, "H. M. NKWHA1L A CO." Say Tht by Ytlling ia th Corpse' r.r TUslk Wilt ru 1 la SuA. dea Ht-Opration M.d Ptilm! ,rtJ '" Urt lh ", lW FOR COMFORT OF ALL. Alt patron intending to b pr.sent at Fisliers' Oiiera llous tomorrow and Satiirdar evening, when the llWiaa tier Company will present "Kl Cap! tan, and "The Bohemian Girl" are earn estly reusted fo ba tn I heir seat by !:-. I oVI.sk at whkh time th curtain will rise. Late comers will be obliged by Hypnotism. SEW YORK, dan. Sl.-Tbat, at the moment of death the quality of sugges tibility is at It maximum and that through hypnotic suggestion patient given up by physician may be brought back to life, 1 tbe latest discovery of Dr. John D. Quackenboa, a announced 1 "A Metaphysical Evening," held by ibe Entertainment Club last night. Dr. puackenbo riled aa instance kr last June he saved tb life of a patient who had been given up the physicians, "Her condition, be aid, "was th mhi a a death sentence temperature 117 1. pulse Its), respiration 60 and the at tending physicians had withdrawn from the case a beyond the pale of hope." He Mood by th woman's bedside and aid i "Adele, you cannot die. Come back, you have work to do on earth.) Do not dare to V it I too late. As sume immediate control o( your physi-J rat function and get well." , "Graaunlly th mental imii eicami away," said the dm-tor. "The phyh-al strength returned and today the girl i perfectly well. In two other cases," continued th doctor, 'moribund patients, one a judge of prominence, were recalled from death by shouting in the ear at the moment of dissolution a command to return. The method would further: avail in many ease of drowning, of shocking, by gasea, and narcotic drugs. We are literally on the threshold of diMcovery. MeU-phy-lo teem destined in th century before u to demonstrate immortality on respectable, scientific ground by es tablishing th fact and unfoutlmjL the law of telepathy and clairvoyanA" Dr. Beatrice Hlnkle, formcrly the visiting physician in a women's prison in California, told bow she had cured morphine and drtnk habit in women of former prominence through psychic ug- giitiqn. No authenticated case of a penon being forced to commit crime by hypnotic suggestions, h said, was known. Dr. Robert M. Taft spoke of perform ing operation without pain to the pa tient through the Induction of anaea thei by hypnotic iiggestion. PIG TIN MARKET. ets for both opera on sal at lloi Iter's this morning at It o'clock MAGIC SHOE GRAFT Medical Shoes Are Sold to Rich Persons. PROPRIETORS ARE ARRESTED Charged With Practicing Mdida Without Aay Liceaa Shoe Wtrt Sold te Millionaire Per I5000 Apiec Short Wtrt Harmful ta Fret. NEW YORK, Jan. 31 -Professor Mat thew Hilgert, who advertl-e a a maker of "Magio Mechanhw physiological boots and raters to the weulthy, was arrested yesterday by agent of the county medical 'society. 1. Alliert Whitrhous an osteopath, who is Pro fessor Hilgett's chief assi-t, was also arrested. The olliir found in the Itilgert bouse workshop where fifty mm were em ployed la th manufacture of the magic boots. The complaint against the pria oners is that tltry practurd meilieinr without a license and that th magic bonta, tht tolet of which were sometimes snaked with drug, often rtuwd torture to those who were treated. It I claim ed that boots were sold to millionaires at prkr ranging from I0( to AVWO. In court th prisoner were held In t-MXl bail each for examination. Lateit Report From Reliable Source of Intelligence. For tlie benefit of tho, and very I.v il.e wav. who have a definite !.. ,1.. .ll. gj the nil tin I IIHriTSl III - f-m, market, with its gradual, and steady' aihuiM. tlie Astorian publi-lies here-j with, the hist letter from IL M. New hall a Company, of San Francisco, In thi relation 1 "SAN FRAVCISCO, Jan. 30, 190. "Dear Sirs: Since our of the 10th inst., lyondon, has advanced T sl per ton (sv 11 lie H-r lb.), and Singapore has gained alsiut 1-Hr. On the 24th Inst. London looked rery strong (aliout l-4c per Ik alwve tisliiy' closing figure) md the indications were that we were n the eve of a till higher marke. Lmdnn, however, fell off 1 pound to lay, but the steady Imic- prevailed at tha close. "Regarding the future course of the market the, opinion is freely expressed in metal circles that the decline is only emporury and that prin? will lie high r I linn ever very soon. "As we write letter from a promi nent Mrta! House in Sew York I to hand and w cannot do better than ulxnit a copy of samei "'lairing the recent break two of the biggest London operators hav - l?en depressing tlie market by continuous sales. It is hard to say what their ob ject may lie, because th statistical posi tion certainly continue to improve to an unprecedented extent. Th Far East ha Wa a rather frve seller of late. and lhia may partly a-ouut for the London manipulation, a it may per- Imp suit the operator to depres mar ket in order to get in a much a po- Ide at low figure. My London friend cannot ai-count for the break in any other way. "'It goes, of course, without aay tag that lb price level 1 naturally high compared with th price ruling here tofore for pig tin. But, on the other hand, there I no doubt that the risible supplies are th inIlest on record for this time of th year for the last flifteen or twenty years, and tSIs In spite of a CHARGE or TTJCS Tat BtlUmtrt OMt JUflroaJ Com me Being 8unday, Novtmbtr U. trala No. . tht Royal Blue Limited, will leave Grand Centra passenger station, Chicago at p. bl. Instead of 1:30 f. m. and will arrive to Pittsburg at l:3S a. nu Washington at 4:40 p, m., Baltimore l:M p. m. Philadelphia, 3:19 p. m. Kw York 10:40 p. m. the tamo at wlU tht old tcUdule, thu redadng th tim on hour and thirty minute. Ko aieed far will b charged on thU fat limited train. All othr train will arrirt and depart th tame it formerly. Stop-ovsr it allowed at Washington, Baltimort tad Philadelphia, not to exceed tea day, at each place, oa all flrsr-e! through Ucksta. COMPOSER DIES. SEW KORK, dan. 31. Paul Ib-esser. the well known composer of popular songs, died yeslerilay U the bom 01 hi sister in this city, aged 47 year. Luckiest Kan In Arkanua. "I'm the luckiest nutn in Arkansas," writes 11. 1. Stanley, of Hrimo, "ln tlie resloiatioii of my wife's hejlth after live years of continuous eougliing anil Ideed'ing from I lie lungsj and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from e- perienee will cure ciaisnmpiion 11 mtscn in time. My wife improved with first Imttle and twelve laillles rompleted the cure." Cure tlie Woivt roiigh ' and colds or HMHteV refiinde.1. At Chn. Roger, dmggi.t. and l.00. Trial Nil tie free. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole vShoes are Death on Corns. Easiest Thln Too Ever Put on Tour Feet. Sold by S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE) 543 Real Street 0pp. Root Higilu 4tCe. r rr v A Pltno Nnrabcr Free With Every $3.00 Purchase Clothes Bought tt Wise's Pressed Free ExceptSaturdiy The End of JANUARY vSALE . Drawiinig' Neap While Reductions Are In Force While Assortments Are Good. Or Else You Will Be Sorry. Hennan Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER if Special sale of old standard pieces, vocal and instrumental Five Days Only, 6c Der copy J. N. GRIFFIN WeinharcTs frrTcurivc nnrn a iiaitcpi L. E. Selltt Lessee and Manager 2-NIGHTS-2, COMMENCING FRIDAY, FEB. 2 "ffg,g THI S0SCIAH COMIC OPEBA COUTANT. Friday Evenlng-Sousa'i El Capitan Saturday Matinee . GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S "THI MIKADO." - ' SATURDAY , EVERIIf 0 BALFE'S BALLAD 0PIRA, "THI BOHEMIA If GIRL." "THEN Y0UXL REMEMBER ME," "I DREAMT I DWELT IS MARBLI HALLS," "THEW YOU'LL REMEMBER ME," "THI FAIR LARD OF POLAND," "THI HEART BOWED DOWN." Kvening 1'rice Kerrd Beats, 1.0Oj Gallery, 60 cent. MaUne.i Price. AJulU, SO tent) Children, ii cent. fn account of tb heavy expen- of this engagement the fret list will be entirely uipended with the exception of Dm Pre, Deserved Neat Rait Open Thursday Morning, a. n4 at Iloefler't Candy More. Curtain, l:20j Carriage, 10i45. -t j