SUNDAY, DECEMBER (4, 1907. HIE MORNING , A5T0RIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. Do Not Read This Without Making up your mind to bo com one of my pleated customers. Good work always pleases. v '?. W ff ; " , , , fA : j if Carl E. Franseen, ' The Astoria Tailor, 179 nth St. A. Phono Mala 3711 A TRIP TO OLD CHINA Astoria Chinese Boy Tells - New Experiences. of Sutti made to order, pattirna to telect from, to data. Hundred of Every one up Special Reduction ON Japanese Goods MANY BOATS WERE AT CANTON Novel Slihts and Scenes That Art Con dsely Told by Flfteen-Year-Old Chinese Boy, One of Astoria's School Pupils, Tong Chan Sing. 1 f ; The following article was tho subject of a coMVMMillltm read by long mnn Sing. Chlneie pupil of the Hhlvely school and a member of Mr. Barry' cImi t the exercise given on Friday laiti On December 27. 11KM). I left here for Chine, flrt to Portland and then to Set tle remaining there for about tlx or oven hours, and took the train to Van- AT Yokohama Bazar All kind of Japanese good. Including China wares, baskets, silk handkerchiefs, bras wares, fane, toys, bamboo furni tures, etc, etc Soma goods at half pries, 020 Commercial Street with a sign attached to a long bamboo about 60 or 60 .i't sticking up Into the alr. 4 , We stayed there over night and in the morning, alxmt 0 o'clock, we oan hardly li'ip becaun the people era going to work, Mwn, 'Women, end children walking through the street in their wooden hoe. Click, cluck, all morning, Bo we get up ami ate our breakfasts in a hurry in order to Kt time to visit the great gard en of Yokohama. It l a large one and Iium many flower with a temple in the middle and presently now we leave here and k luck to the wharf to our sUamer. S left here to Kolm and then to Kag ntiukl. We stayed only 3 hour in each of these cltletj they are much like Yoko limnu, and fiVm Shanghai it takes two days , Our steamer is anchored at the month of the river and we are taken to the city by the steam boat, and it take 1 hour from the month of the river to the city of Shanghai. It i a large city but they apeak altogether different from u. We m large f lie market and Hotel and Opuln house. This city ha build litgft about 4 or 5 atone high, It lia nice clean road ai,d large park, Sow we take a walk to one of the large puck. We meet a man tanding at the gate we tell hint to get a cup of tea MARRIAGECONTRACT Discovery of Document in Tomb of Pharoah. ... MARRIED 'WOMEN HONORED Holiday Greetings The happy CHRISTMAS time is faat approaching and 1 tak great pleaiure In inviting you to inspect my new and well selected Una of Diamonds, Watcoea, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and plated ware, Cut Glasi. Umbrellas, and Gold and Silver novelties. I have the largest and finest stock thl year to select from that I havs jrer shown in Astoria. PRICES are RIGHT) QUALITY UNSUR PARSED. Coma early and make your selection. I will lay them way until you want them, , ' J, H. SEYMOUR rn StoTe of Qunlty, 4m Commercial St, Astoria, Or. f ) I . I lift I. a a H. ooliver on Hie nmiuigm i . . , u, . ttnd wl)en riveJ at Vancouver. W walked to ll ' J. , nh k where our teamer lay and the next A 12 o'clock we etarted for Victoria, where we arrived on the morn- ln of Jan. Int. Mil. About noon time we ateamed out Into the ocean. we reach It, the tea it all ready for u. After we are through we meet a gard . . . . . 1 nr and tiien n anowa u uinereui place and difereut flower. After we are through here we will go back to ona of the largo ilk market and buy School Shoes ' FOR BOYS The Billy Buster Steel Bot torn Shoes . ' Tho Shoe with a Sole that Don't Wear Out Our hti Helf Is nmondcrj It U made . . t . ... re vaiu8Ble nd of tcelj It I nearly 600 ft, long and I MW m otl((,r k Kow lt It 1 o wide that it would "l a on u. () l,(0(lt tinm for u g0 4 to the .treet. H l a high a a ix vory t .. 1. ,,. t(lke an j,our tf&9 bock to houe and iC ha a many room a a vcel. Hoon we are ready larte hotel; It lw Ha parlor and kit- , w Mii 0lt t0 tb cheni, illeep room'a and bathroom' chjna t ,$ a r01gh QM to0j but and it contain a butchers uop, a "" , we many fiihing junks on our ry, a coriK-nter hop and all ori I wa 1 On the 21t. morning we arrive machinery. t jfong Kong and the sailor hoot off . When we co through the workniiop 01 firecracker to abow that we are the baement the engineer how u ttie f , Kon j Mw many traj ureal machine which by meana of toaut . . . . , jow11 tj,e river, . . ... . . t !- I " " CT nolM)lely but tea.lily force mo imp ,teamcr I anchored in the middle on over one of the longMl ocean rouiea . t, . . 1 Mir In the world. He tell u that nil en- (lM.M nomina out to briiur u a bore glue are a trong a 10.000 hore and ()r bogj-age h put up from the bold there are 32 Chinese people wno are 01 M(, w g0 around u (i)le it i0 t)l8t we vlded in gang of eight. Kacb gang L8 ing It to the shore with us on the work for ix honr. in auoiu 0 10 0 Uamo atenmer. 1 1 a 1..-.1T.. I .Uy we get eiic ana ean Aftor w! 8r4f on ,nore j MW many iret tip from our bed. I he 'waiter inug u. .im , .fa holdina lonff pole in our food every day for alwut 4 day Ul(y (fe ,0 wry our baggage at a low and now w can up and wain arounu, 1 (i)t ,0(1JJ ai8UnWi and the Captain tell u w will meet lrolg Km)8 it m citjr strolled u in a littla while, anu we wan ana . Knuland. Xearlv everv hour there I the Empre of China coming toward I i(1 Wln t(Mmer coming in and going the temer plng by u. and that U 0(t A, l WM W4ikig to the Hotel the flwt lemer we meet after being U MW, pule aolUnir fruiU, veget- 11 day out in the ocean. A few J? able, fiaba, bookw.etc. out In the atreet later we are near Japan, which wcy (Kjr hoUj i$ 5 toriea high. And a we uall the land of the forest and flower. Wk thr0ujh the street we ace people Xow wo are In Japan. We team in the ,ong v1litej yellow, or Blue Day of Yedda and we ee many begger clolb M wound their hfads they are boat, and a net attached to the end of ,IinUu p,,,,;,,. 1 itBved here 1 week long bamboo. I dropped a nickie to ttnJ uw mflny uecr tj,ing4 1 1 never the bag but it m!ed it and dropped ww before one thinjthat caught my into the river and the father dived w attention wa five to ten blind ladie for it in a moment he came up wan tne walkinK in a tring one leading and the nlckle In his hand. We till (team In reitt f0ottjng gn)i they j,ad a bell tied until we e the city of Yokohama and to 0)ie parl of the My M to notefy many war veel and tuhuig junx arc tjle pc0ple that they arc blind. After lying In the bay. We tay here 24 hour ,lH!nJi)g fc w0ck 1Iong Kmlg we talie a steam boat to Canton, We only stay 4 hour at Canton and then take a Hat boat home to our home which 'was called Stii Chue about 27 miles from Canton. At Canton I saw forests of moats they are flat boat going in and out through the oouuties. These boats have a small cannon in front and back to protect Remarkable Document Discloses Hitherto Unknown Facts Regarding Exalted Position Held by Gentler Sex in Period Three Centuries Before Christ. TOLEDO, 0., Dec. 21.-A marriage contract over 2000 year old, discovered In a tomb near Cairo, Egypt, and now in the collection of the Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio, ha, it U announced today, been deciphered by the Egyptologiita at the t'nivertity of Stnusburg, Germany, and found to be from a hUtoric taod point one of tho most important docU' ment brought to light in recent year, George W. Steven, director of the To ledo Museum, (ays: "The papyrua determines two matters of great importance. It etabllhea the period of an Egyptian Pharaoab, whose time of reign hat been hitherto unknown, and give ua documentary evidence of the exalted financial position accorded to married women In Egypt three een turies before Christ- position almost undreamed of and unhoped for by the moat enthusiastic new women of these modern daya. ' The lost Pharaoh whose period of reign ia established, is Khab baaba, and the time 341 B. C "From the translation it ia established that in case the wife repudiated the husband, she allowed him to tako back half hi dower. This 1 the reverse of modern customs, especially In European countries, where the' wife is expected to contribute the dot or dower. The Egyp tlan husband not only received nothing from the bride, but had to put up a bonus to make himself a matrimonial possibility. The document shows that in case of a separation be was allowed by, his wife to take but one-third of the monies they should have acquired to gether during the time they were mar rfed." I Christmas Presents A full line of SILVERWARE Rogers 1847 Wostenholm I X I Carver Sets Call and see display FISHER BROS. -""'"i'-''-v"'5 '"Bond Street.. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond St. opposJU riiher Bros. 431 OOMMERCIAI and when we go on shore we must meet jinrikish as first we are searched at a little house near the wharf for opuin, and tobacco, and then we take a jinrlk Uh a ride through the city. What a beautiful city I but the torc are low. v- went Into a teahouse, we had to take off our hoe before we could tep in side. What a funny lookiug table them Jrom the pirttte which often rob about one foot long high ana we the 'freight carrie and there are many to lit on the floor. 1 looxeu arouna ana jbipaloh boat on the rivers. It Is said saw bamboo walls to dlvido each room. L tl 1earl iver Southern China at After we are through we want (town tl cit of Cant0, there are 300.000 the main street and see children Hying I I)(.o,i0 Uviitir in boats. Amona the queer Kites all over and we asked a man why they are flying kitea every where, He said, "Today. 1 the children's Flying Kite Day." We passed many theater m 1 j ' i V ' ' M" ' RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL COLD WEATHER IS COMING . r " See the bargains in . , our big stoye department upstairs. If your money is in the bank "give us your Jcheck. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co Z i ', ' Incorporated X Suetesaort t Foard ' . . . J 1 boats I saw on the lVaii river are those devoted to the raising of geese and duck by keeping them in baskets of chuff in rooms heated with charcoal to a temperature equal to that which they would have' If fowls were sitting upon them. After they are raised they are brought to the markets to sell. In tlie day time they are let out to the marsh field to be fed and in the night they are brought back to the boat. Now we sailed all night up the Si river and the next morning iwe are in Sal Chue. I stayed here for one year and two months I went to a ehina school to learn and read and write. The boys must learn to read , and write, and be must commit to memory many thousands of verses during bis school life. At about the age of 17 and 18 he is ready to take his first publie exami nation and he goes to the capital of the district in which he lives. He finds thousands of other boys there. The gov ernment officials are in charge of the examination. , At a firing of a oannon the boys go into the great hall and sit down at the tables to write essays and poems. The examination lasts three days and it is so strict that only two or three students in a hundred are able to pass. After passing this test, there is an other examination at the capital of the province and the student who are suc cessful there have a right to go to ,') ' "V ' l'ekln to be examined for a still higher rank. If a boy commits a crime his father, his elder brother, and ,hi teacher are sometime punished as twell aa himself; for ' of the children it is said that if they bad been tought properly they would not have broken the laws. All cities and villages have jails and the punishments connected with them are among the most cruel of the world. For small offenses the criminal must wear about hi neck a frame of heavy boards called Damn-ear. The frame is about three feet square or about the size of the top of an ordinary kitchen table. It it made in pieces so that it can be open and made to fit a man' neck in the hole in the center. The common gap is about 25 pounds, but there are many made of iron, which weigh as much aa 90 pounds. You would find that the frame extended out so far Z 1 j ....1. h.i. .... I.,, I ucjuuu juur uvi& iuai jwu ;nuuw to relv unon others to feed you. You could not lie down with such a frame fas tened abut your neck and if a fly or a bee happened to light on your face you could dislodge it by shaking your head. Upon the ops of ihe gar, on each side of the hole, are pasted strips of paper describing the crime committed by the wearer, the people stop and read them as the criminal passes through the street. : The worst crimes that can be committed I find are those by chil dren against parent. The punishment for striking parents in China ia death, and if a son kills his father or mother, ha ii condemned to execution by a slow process known by the people as "Ling cha." This ia the very worst punish ment as the criminal die by inches. Theae laws have been recently changed. And opium is forbidden to come into China. , V After spending a year in the country, we returned to Hong Kong and stayed for fire days; and then, saying good bye to our friends, we sailed back to our good old home in America, and arrived in Astoria in the middle of June, 1902. ; x. tong a sraa Deo. 17, 1907, Shively School, Astoria, Oregon, U. S. A. ka wttheiupingaolvo.ctalheoaY We .Want Your Patronage We may not be the cheapest decorators in the city, but we do - claim that we do good work, and do it promptly. It Will Pay You to See Us About Painting and Paper-hanging Allen Wall Paper &Paint Co. Eleventh and Bond Sts. niMIIIHHIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIHHMUM A m A few suggestions as to what to buy for a Xmas present: MANICURE SETS, SMOKING SETS, COMB AND BSUSH X SETS, MILITARY BRUSHES, WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PEN, BOOKS, GAMES, MUSIC ROLLS. .' . E. A. 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