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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1906. M'TII,' UflllIIVi ACTM1MAV A CIV ill 1 A nilliYlfVV 3 I 1117 iU llii 1 f ilk? I IVlilili JiilMIliai uiiimuiii The Call By ASH A At H AM) LAMPS l i'l'lHu'il, I'll Mrt'lurr, il(MM .1 (Vi. Q 0 Kiilu liml lii'i'ii on Iln wharf kIiu'i' ilnwii. VA'tcii tin' Iiik, li'lliiirlr Mini I ii ii rt it nt fur tin' lumor if Ih IiikIiik "1" IiIn i'ltli't', lnlil rii'llllli'il lion rm ly imtomh (lie ililililli'l Mini lllliliT tin- ImWH of Hit. Millli'lllirlll, I u V H t " f 1 1 ' i m , fiirliiililltiK, her rii imiiiiiIuM fniitii'lN nIiiiiHiiu ii tint yllnti'iilUl( hhn, l' Imil fnllnwi'il 1 1 it Willi ulnilnlinj !!. WIh-ii nIh him tll'll lull U Willi llll III'!' Ml'UllI, II MlllllK'V if fuitiu ill Iht 'inn mill her iliilin glriiuiliiK wnr liiilli'liiiM, mi emotion Kri'v IIk' within lilin iiinl ihi'ii wan a iiiInI In hU kIiiiiii' Hint m cpl lln port if 1 1 1 ! w I til 1 1. NlrrtrliiMK nluiiK llii' llui' if ciirllni; nurllit iiiiiI up tlin nUUfl of thii k nn''ii iiiiMiiiinlii II Imil nil liiiiiiliil In "lint m-cmiM l Hi'i oinl of time He liml hern IunnIiik IhiiixiiU from lil (M-rrh m n lli-r of Kinkiil mitf ir im On iiik rami nlotiK uhle, mill hi prim wiim trim' erred to lln tciiviTinir'ii nIiIiiImk riiriinui-, llm mimic, Hit Itnu licni'lliU MhmiI children, the hli flinl liln prince tlnicllntf thrmiKh liU IiIimmI in lmiiy, chilly rlpl 'limn n firework ImiihIi IhhI i iplixliil under tlif itovrninr'H lnm The mpiTiir'-i rnll for troop on tlto t&vluK war InillftliiN, Itic henrtrend luit vUlmi of Jnpnii which tlu occasion evoked Jnpnn, rainbow hucd. flower nc'iiti"t. nun In llii i;looi" of iliipir lit i coiinVt, th' careworn lUiire of IiIn irlnc- fnnh from tin- iliUk of the fight for Ihl finlmixv, iiprlittil and undaunt it1 In tin lurching victoria ftmed In h!i riiiiKcloii-iiii-K Willi Hit- monk of the exploiting IhiIiiIi. Through I) Im clitltatlou there Jilcrced a lightning (limli of luie!llng wrMM nml he h In ti ovi-r llii- guy kimono, tint li'llll AllllTli IIIIM, till' tllltky llllllve, to llii- renter "f tin' widening, circle nml 1ropM't nl llu- inr''' lirmli Tlii' iintlmiiil hymn of Jnpnii choked In u Jrtngle of ill-fiinli km On' rutin wny linrniK nlionU Om' ilitrlt, hIih'wv body In tin- affrighted fiu'1'n of ili- crowd, llii'ii K((Mm1, HM't Willi llll' pllltl of tin- W IliK weight iiii tlii'lr ImIh Kite niifiiii-'t In-fore lir liml lii'i'ii only chip of liuii'lrciti on tin wluirf wnvliitf li! Lnt nml BtioiilliiK "llniiziii:" Now tlii nc )i'iillii- iii..ii wlili-li Nhook tin' wluirf Hint i'iIioiiI iiinoiii' i in. iiuiiii h'iti' for tilui. Woini'ii wi'i-- ivi'i'plni; on r lilui; uii'ii wi-n KiiinpliiK lilt Imml. Ilr wrm IkiwIiik In'fori' tin- K'uvnuir'H rnrrluiei' nml liU imIiiii- wiu mivlutf: Mo ".My hi'iM'c t(,:,'v, )'0t urn i--'i , llm front. Von nIhiII k with tli rnnu of I ' it I 1 j 1 1 1 1 " KoId i niilil only Ikiw ow'i'i' limn I'vcr, I'lll III' liilliK (-my lii'fnri' llicni it n lie pll llll'l'il liU lll'Ipll'NM, l(l'l plll-l'lltM, llll rni'i'il for nml nloni'. l or mi iii'ilimiry ilruft In roulil him inrniiKi'il ii MtiliMtlliili', Imt for llii, no 1 1 i'i i' wiih nl onri proinolloii, limior, i i' w ii id No om' niiiHt liimw noon nilit Iuiiiw Imw iinwi'li'oint' It wiih, nml IiIh Imr.iM o il noiiI nIooiI wi'l on liW furi'lii'iiil UN III' lloWI'll, NlllllllIU llllll MITI'IH. Allll'l liln totliit)' In' fi'll dimly Hint llii'Ni' IiIk'Ii honor wi'ii- not for lilin, Iml for Hint ntln-r Hint ciiiiio to III in no Iiiijh-I lliiKly ii tlii-ri' In It Ih Joy mid lii-ld lilin, yi't wiin not hint. In not on tlto lint of tln (Iniflitl, your IiIkIhii'nn," lie lii'itril n voice, "l.i'l lilin dike I'oitiiiimid lit oni'i'," orderitl Hie prince. "You will k hh riipliilu," lie tiHHiired Koio (iiiee more, Tin1 not tit' prime of J ii m II liml lieen miivoiI from ii trimlc fate, hl reni'tier pulfllcly rewarded, 'llm wlmrf rniiK hkiiIii with ilii'i'iH, tin iiiillniiiil liyiuii of Jnpiiu penli'd In weird, wild utrulim from the llirontM of the Mttinipy, Ntoltd IIiikn of Jnpiilieiti! Ni'liool rtlllilreli, the Kiivcrniir' eiirrliiK'' pro-eediil on ltd wtiy, lielln rmiK, ficeiiu IIimth Irtiinpet H, nnd Kotn. nwiil ly lint tint Jc1 1 Im ptilrie thnt hnd Helxed lilin nnd net hint tiu liU wnr. ilruiu'lltm wllli tin: lil'.'iiK "(TO, THEY HA V Vol' WIM. IO to Tllfi Alt " I HERE YOU ARE raima' Astoriam Day in The Astorian Wants 500 New Subscribers And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been deduced Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the New Year by Taking Astoria's Greatest Paper, The Astorian DELIVERED BY CARRIER TO ANY PART OFTHE CITY FOR 6S CENTS wnn'ii ttt trntiutiK or iim vrmii mn liml -'njihnnlx'd, LI duty to hi pur ftitta nnd lilt duty to hi country, inn relied nt thf Innd of tint ,Tnpuri(ni troop. flu Nwunif on to ii enr Into thnt after iiiHin, excllivl nnd nt'er. Not nines lenvliiK Jnpiiu luid In come o cIono to th lienrt of hi country. Wim It Hie Ami'rlciin liorhor, Ky with hi conn try'H IIhk, thnt Mhook hi houI? Wn it hi prlnrV whip from Tokyo, (ritlliint ind (frnceful In tin Mile wnter outld the fii'f, or wn It Hut "l''hif( of till IIIhIii-- Hun," which, nil dny, over Illi cit)' liml huiiK like ii k'ri'Ht Mrd with Im-iiIIiik wIiikm, einticiit of Jiipnn In troulile'f 'J'lil lie knew: III country wn hi IIhk mid In tlcMpcrntc HtriiKKle. lie iiiiihI no. Hut how? lie wiih ii wither lit Hie hlK li'itel. "Koto," Hit Id ll Hoft voice IIH he tlioUKlitfnlly iniirHliiili'd hi kI'immcm lute tlllll evelilliK "Koto, they Hiiy you will KO lo the wnr," Koto turned mid In-held the Jnpmii'Ne pnrlor mnld who had workiil In the Hiiuie hole) with him for four yenm, mid he Niiw (Icllverniuf. It wiih no time to think of love, lie knew, n he noliil the droop of the demure lltlle IlKiire, the treiiiulou Hiulle. Sin would in lie tlioiiKh her lienrt were hrenkliiK. 11 win the wuy of Hti women of hi country, mid hc would die for him If nctil l, he -lHcrmliied, a lie llnyr-red 6h the prettily firrnriijed jfrace of hi-r lie it rutunrk. which fell In a voice a Hoft H her npple cheek. "Koto, do you ko to fitful for Jnpnn?" "Yen," he mutwered, with dllllculty, "I ko to DkIiI for Nippon. Tho agwl 1'iireut" III face ktcw Hhnrp. "Yi', Koto," nhe comforted. He Ix-nt over hi tank, unable to meet her eyitt. "If I, ho unworthy, could Im a datiKh tcr to the hoiiorulile pnrcnlH," hIii bow' ed forinnlly, n tierce pnln In her hreitnt. Itelieiith 111 well ordered JapnneKC exterior Koto' heurt Kiive n Kfi'nt leitp of relief mid iMinkHKivliik", hut he only Hit Id Knively, ImiwIiik Uiw In-fore the woninu' Hoft pallor: "I will marry you, inont honorable of women. Then you will feci free to watch over the iiucd piin-nlH, mid If 1 die nupport them." The woman laid ii pretty brown tin nit over her lienrt, an If to Ulet IU tumult. then Mti Id. miiHIiik: "You hlinll bo to flh'ht for Nippon. The HKcd pan-ut nhitll Im- the llmt objecbt of nty un worthy cure." He In-lit over her linud lu Hlnccre dellxht. I-ove won not for him, he knew, a lid he knew that hIic knew. Henceforth he ItelonK'-d not to him elf nor her uor to hi imreul.t. but to Japan It wn not for the line man to kIiow painful emotion, flo he Huld Hluiply : I ouie Jet um iro to them ttlhe Momtlh For 65c From 75c to 65c a Mo "Tlie prince him driifteil me, ) my fattier nnd rny mother.'" Ho noweo low. "Hie emperor call for troop," he fflHerel inlwrnhly, iiKhiiMt at, their pal lor. Then, HiuitchliiK at hi one ray of comfort, he Kently drew the woman forward. "Here I your daughter. She will love you and care fur you." The UK'"! I'ir rained their face, while, unearthly, eclcMlnl. liowlwc low, the mother rjunvcrcd: "My on, It I the KrvutcHt of all Klorbn to die for Jiipnn. hut the Holdler, the animiral, muni have no divided heart. Ilejolee with u and with our daughter Hint we may arm the Holdler with the jelft of our unworthy live, et, thlnklriK of ti, he foncot hi duty to Nlpiion. My Hon, here I your aword; It wn your Krand fatherV' Koto Mlckeued it he beheld hi d(-H-tlny. He bcHoiiKbt the upllfteil face of the woman where nhe knelt, jfniceful and white checked, near the Kfl Ilr. The face of the three were p-Holilte, rapt, radiant. A (fen tie niHh of wind II lied the room with a flood of fragrance, jjeyond the awayliiK curtain he noted, with the aen Hltlve eye of iiuki'IkI), a moonlit canoe leap to the crnt of the booming awell, huiiK above the Kren aby for a breath and In the next dnnh with the momentum of tin- unlverne throiiKh wpruy and ea drift hlfjh on the tawny NUiid. "Itecelve It," the dellcitte voice flick ered a the red blood leaped to her dexti-roti ntroke. Then, her fadlnif Klance cuibracliiK the wicrillce, ahe w hltipercd, " 'oiiHccrntcd." I!y the Hword there knelt until dawn a captain of the emperor' troop, It'll. kiUK deep of 111" vision that had found him a bk'ht hearted youth and in a few Khori hour had furrowed hit .mil with the throes of Hie patriot and crystallized hi life to Its t.i-k. Hiiliuc anil Mimlr. The lie (ioliiolll'ts t' IH, oil the IV1 thorlty of Theophllc (Jauller, tliiit "ll ii zac alih'irrcil iihihIc." 'Iheo did, we know. To hhn ix (,'em-rall.v ntti'ibutitl Hie Maying that naisli- wn the most ex pi'iiHhe noise of w lilih In- had cog' iiiz.iiii e. Halzac did not himself tlmr otighly understand It, hut he was deep ly Interested in it. He treated Ii al most nympalhetlcally. He got, so It I Kiild, a learned Herman to help him to deal with It elaborately, and not a lit tie pleaed, It may be rememttcred, was he with the rettult. Had any writer of fiction before llalznc ever analyzed any musical coin position with half the thoroughness with which In one of hi shorter stories Halzac analyzed "Robert e I liable" iml all the method of Meyerbeer? And M'" cr'ie"r. it is worth not lot', was In tn Yuri rt Halzac'a flay, amost tsu Wairncr of that place and time H wan sn limo'-ator carce!y le di rnaa'-d. f"tidon Academy. Invrntora of Ohl, Mere Invention wiih regarded a nomewhat vulvar In ancient time. Arcblmedc made little of bU mechan ical Invention. They vci only the arniiMementa of Koirictry, he ald, and only at the lehet of hi HovcrelKii did I lie eminent to (five practical expreasdon I to the many wonderful heme with which hi brain teemed. And when j BudoxiiM and Archyta took aerlously I to mechntilc they were dernn.iced by ! I'lato a corruptlnu and debalii(f the ; excellcn'ft of Kcomeiry, by rnakluK her i descend from Intellectual to corporeal i thlriK. Tlie Inventor wn lonj? there-! after denplaed by the ihllosopher, ! and mechanic regarded nlrnply a j branch of military art. ! ItlKhl In It. "8ay, Richard, de fashions ez d! year' coat I to be worn lonp, but tln't you kind er crowdin' on de utyle?" -New York World. Enough l or film. "What ! Wd my (i.iuKht'r. Kir?" he cried. "Why, (ihft'K my only chll'l! " Thfl 'hiih,'"!' r would not be ilonlwJ, Jlowf ver - he Just xmll'-d' "Oh, thnt' all rlht," he .il'l, undaunted "Tou . r, one '.vu all I wanted!" New Or!' an Tlm--Df-moeritT. VlnrkclliiK 1'nultrf. Hresed poultry should not be packed for transportation until entirely cold It should then be Ih id In clean straw, breast down, keeping wings and legs Close to lis.' body See that thpre is no discoloration of the skin. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to iu credit make Iiufklen's Arnica Salve a cien telle wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Fatrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Bums. Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds. Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store. E WORST ECH DOCTORS E Spread Rapidly Over Body Limbs and Arms Had to Be Bandaged and Scalp Looked Dreadful Suffered Untold Misery for Three Years Better in Two Months MARVELOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "My son, who is now twenty-two years of age, when he was four months old Ugan to have eczema on his face, spreading quite rapidly until he waa nearly covered. We hal all the doctors around us and some from larger places, but no one helped him a particle. The eczema waa something terrible, and the doctors said it was the worst case they ever saw. At times his whole Ixjdy and face were covered, all but his feet. I had to bandage his limbs and arms; his scalp was just dreadful. I used many kinds of patent medicines before trying, the Cuticura Remedies, all to no avail. "A friend teased me to try Cuticura. At last I consented, when my boy was three years and four months old, having had eczema all that time, and suffering untold misery. I began to use all three of the Cuticura Remedies; the Cuticura Soap helped as well as the Ointment. lie was better in two months; in six months he was well; tut I gave him the Cuticura Resolvent one year, using twelve bottles, I think, and always used the Cuticura Soap for bathing, and do now a good deal. He was four years old before he was well, and his skin became per fectly fair when cured. I give you per mission to publish this letter for I am always glad to do good when I can. I think I have told you all there is neces sary to tell." Mrs. R. L. Rislcy, Oct. 24, 1905. Piermont, N. H. CompWt Eitrrml tnd loteni! TrMtmrot tot tmrj Tlunior. frum PimplM to Scrofula, from Inftncy to Art, comiii.( of t'utlcurt Sop, Sc., Oiottnmt, . KewiT. nt, IK. (In lorm ot fhocolmle Cotttd PHi,S4c. p ll i4 iii,miTbhdoflllrlrueirnH. A tingle often car4 the tnoM diJtrfrlii( turn, wbB ll other remedied uA th r t ph?inn fU. VMa Irug k Chan. Corp, tlt Prop,., Bootoa, Mm. WMiilrd ftrr, " How to Cart Dirt fn't timatr tud "All AWuttin Skin, Scip,Uir,iilUiilfc'' MEN AND WOMEN. I'm F.iif CI for uonatDrml dim-hftriiM.iDflaminatioDt, irntati'ma ur ulcuratlont of mncooo membrane. PamleM, and not aitriB. gent or pononou. Sold kr Drngvtirta, or tent in plain wrapper, ' br eipre". prepaid, fr? tl 00. .r3 botttei 12.75. Circular tent on reaaetb ''M IB SI f jf tm I I t d,7. mitPW 0rutee4 ll Wmm oot ! Mrktare, F 1 rrmtti CMitairl RlTHtEHIISCHtlIC!.Ca. VCIIICIIIIUT1 0 1" 11 1