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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1008. We Have Given Special Attention to Our Teal Department And Offer a Quality of Teaflthat is Surejto Please. The Stock is the Very Choicest English BreakfastOolong Ceylon-Gunpowder Spider-Leg Uncolored Japan. A. V. ALLEN Phones Main 711, Main 2371 Sole agent for Baker's Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. Branch Uniontown Phone Main 713 BUT ONE MORE WEEK JOS F. ULLMAN DEAD JMBSSSSaBSHSSSnSj ... "!j (Continued from pago 1) (Continued from paga 1) AH of the alienists who served with Jerome at the first trial are under sobpena by the defense as possible witnesses in sur-rebuttal of any ac tion the district attorney may take in combatting the insanity plea. Dr. Britton D. Evans, of Morris Plains, and Dr. Charles Wagner, of Bing aamton were on the stand today. European witnesses who are yet to be heard will arrive tomorrow. The court session begins at 10 o'clock and erery effort will be made to have them here at that time as Littleton is anxious for their evidence to be in before he puts the hypothetical questions. In addition to Drs. Wag ner and Evans, the question will be answered by Dr. S. E. Jelliffe, of Columbia University. Jerome has not indicated the man ner he will rebut the testimony of the alienists. ESTIMATES FOR SUBMARINES. Secretary of Navy Submits Estimates to Senate For Pacific Coast WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.-In re sponse to a Senate resolution intro duced by Ankeny, the Secretary of the Navy today sent to the Senate estimates of the cost of submarines to be delivered at Puget Sound and Cray's Harbor. The Secretary says, commenting on the proposal to sta tion submarines at these points per manently that such a move may not e well advised. All naval vessels should be for service at large and the pow.r directing their movements should not 'be restricted. He also points out that no foreign nation would try to invade this country without first destroying our main fleet and the fleet we are sending to the Pacific is much superior to that which could be assembled by any probable enemy on the Pacific. The Pacific Coast, he says, is too far from the home ports of any invading army to require permanently - sta tioned submarines. "MARCH OF UNEMPLOYED." CHICAGO, Jan. 23 An attempt of the Socialists to bring about a "March of Unemployed" through the downtown streets resulted in two sharp fights with the police in which the would-be marchers were routed after a number of men had been clubbed. Dr. B. L. Reitman, origin ator of the plan and two of his fol lowers were arrested. Reitman has for several days been making ' an nouncements of his intention to 'pa lade "Hoboes" and "Unemployed." Despite the warning that no parade would be allowed, at ,2 o'clock this afternoon the crowd collected on Michigan avenue in front of the Art Institute. The parade consisted of about 200 who marched in bunches f four or (ive. When they had gone along Madison street two squares they were met by the police who used elubs vigorously and scattered the paraders. There were no arrests and none were seriously injured. A num-1 ber of marchers along the boulevard later re-assembled on State street and Jackson Boulevard. They march-1 ed along the boulevard until near i "The Big Store" where bets as large as $100,000 were accepted without hesitation. A year ago last winter Ullman financed the San Carlo Grand Opera Company of which Miss Alice Neil- son, now singing in this city, was a star. While conducting this enterprise in which he lost money on the Pacific Coast, Ullman had his first attack of temporary insanity andavas placed in a Los Angeles sanitarium. During his confinement there he was reported to have won a lot of money in Wall street through plunges made airainst the advice of friends and which he afterward claimed to have no recollection of have made. His "health continued to fail from that time. MOTHER SHIPTQN. SENATOR STONE'S STATISTICS ST LOUIS. Jan. 23. Senator Stone today presented statistics to show that during the recent depres sion tne government deposits in the national banks were not "equitable" as contemplated by law. He declared that the west and south were dis criminated against in favor of New York and Boston and when the west ern banks wanted their money from Xew York, they were compelled to Dav a premium on it Teller, on the conclusion of Stone's speech, said he believed the recent financial depres sion resulted from the banking sys tem of the county ana naa noi grown out of the administration of the law, He admitted that possibly the money was not apportioned according to the banking capital, but he asserted there was onlv one storm" center New York. In that city there were 12 or IS trust companies in a condition to go to the wall and the banks came to their relief. Had these banks gone down there would have been follow ed more bank failures in every part of the country. This being the case, Teller said it was of as much to the interest of the people of the west that the integrity of the trust companies in Xew York should be maintained as to the people of New York. The question before the treasury depart ment according to Teller, was where deposits best serve public interest. He said it had ben stated the banks of Colorado had $11,000,000 on de posit in New York banks. If it was true, it was their own fault as there are other reserve cities in which they might have kept their funds. Some of Hi Strang Prophtoltt That Wert Fulfilled. "Wheu Mother Shtptou henrd that King Henry YUI. should be king tunl Cardluall Wolsoy should bo at Yorko the said that Cimllnull Wolsoy would never coiuo to York?, which' tho klu;j and tho cardluall hearing, being angry sent the Duko of Suffolk aud tho Lord Dorey "to her,, who came with tbolr tucu disguised to tho king's house near Yorke, where, leaving their men, they wcut to Mr. Beasloy In Yorko aud do- sired him to go with tbeui to Mother Shlptou's house, Wheu they enmo they kuoeked at tho doors. Sho said, Cotuo lu, Mr. Beusloy, and those lion orablo lords with you,' and Mr. Bean Icy would have put lu the lords before him, but she suld: Couie lu, Mr. Ileus ler. You know .tho way. They do not "Then they went iuto the house where there was a great Ore, aud they drauk aud wero very merry. "'Mother Shlptou,' said the duke, 'you aald tho cardluall should never see Xorke.' " 'Yea,' suM she, '1 said he might see Yorke, yet uever come to it.' "'But,' said tho duke, 'wheu he comes to Yorke thou shalt be turned. " 'We ahull see that,' said she, aud, plucklug her huudkerehlef off her bead, she threw It Into tho tire, aud It would not bum. Then she took It and put it on agalu. Theu said the duke, 'What tneanue you by this? "She replied, 'If this had burned, 1 might have burued.' '"Mother Shlptou,' quoth the duke, 'what do you think of we? " 'Why, lord,', said she, 'the time will come wheu you will be as low as I am.' (The duke was afterward be headed.) "My Lord I'lercy said, 'And-what say you of me' "My lord,' said she, 'shoo you: horse In the quick and you shall doe well, but your body will be burued U Yorke pavement, and your head shall be stolon from the Uurre aud carried Into France. (This proved true, for he rose lu rebelllou In the north, and by not fiylug wheu he might he was taken aud beheaded In Yorke, where his body was burned, aud his head was stolen away and carried Iuto France.) 'Not longe after came tho cardluall to Cawood, aud, going to the top of the Tower, he asked, 'Where stands Yorke 7" aud said that one said, that he should never see Yorke. They shewed him Yorke and that bo would soon be there; but, belug scut for by the king, he died lu his way to Lon don at Leicester of a Laske." Reo Bennett in Metropolitan Magnune. IMPROVEMENTS ON HIS DAD. Some Signs of Advanotmint Dlssov ortd Down In Georgia. I was In a Georgia postollleo when a young colored mau who was hanging about tho corridor approached and ask ed for 10 wnts to buy himself some thing to eat This gave me ni oppor tunity to ask him If ho thought his race was Improving any, and he promptly replied: "Yes, suit, do cull'd num am tm provln' right along," "You notice that, do you?" ., "I does, sail." Take your own case. Do you be lieve that you nro bettor posted than your father was?" "Humph! De ole mau couldn't hold a candle to me. I wus arrested mouth ago for slcttlln' chickens from Kuruel Johnson, tiud I s jest got outer Jail. Poy proved dat I stole Ova. chick ens, sab.' "Well, If you were convicted of It 1 don't see where your sharpness comes In." "Bight yere, sah. I stole a pig at do same time, aud do kuruel laid It off on to atiodder mau and hud him sent to fall fur three months. If my fadder bad been alive, .de kuruel would have proved dnt ho stolo his hull drove and had him sent' up fur llfol"-St Louis rost-Dlspateh. Thsrt Had Bosn Trouble at Horn. "As odd a client as you can Imagine," said Jerome K. Jerome at a lawyers' dinner, "called on a legul friend of mine in Rye one morning. "She was an extremely pretty client, but her clear, soft eyes were red with weeping. Indeed, she was In tears as sho entered my friend's otllce. Her little form shook with solts. " 'Well, my dear,' said ho (perhaps I should explain that this client was hardly more thau seven or eight years old) 'well, my dear, what can I do for you? " Tlenxe, sir,' said the child, weeping plteously, 'I want to get a divorce from my papa and mamma." Woman's flome Companion. Clearance Bale Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing and Furnishings at Genuine Reductions , 20 THE TREE'S ROOTS. Notice to Mariners. The following affects the list of Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks, Pa cific Coast, 1907. Coos Bay Entrance, pages 44 and 47. Coos Bay Outside Bar Whist ling Buoy, PS, marked "K" in black, reported out of position, January 20, will be replaced as soon as prac ticable. Columbia River, pages 64, 66, 67 and 68 Mount Coffin Channel Buoy, 2, Cottonwood Island Shoal Buoy 1, and Rudder Crossing Buoy 6, each a first-class spar, were replaced Jan uary 2p. Government Island Buov 1. Boiltrh Clark when they weer again met by Rnn e,Mnn Beef Rnnv 2 the police and scattered. Reitman ! Hood River Reef Buoy 8 each a 2ndM showed fight and was handled in adass spar( reported miggillg January vigorous siyie, nis nai was smasneu, H wil, be repiace(i as soon as prac knocked down and his clothing torn, jicable. He was at once taken to the police Willamette River."Wes 68 and 70. Nigger Tom Island Buoy 1, a 1st class spar, heretofore reported adrift, was replaced January 20. Stevens Point Buoy 2, a lst-class spar, reported missing January 20, will be replaced as soon as practi cable. Coast of Washington, pages 73 and 79. Swiftsure Bank Whistling Buoy, PS, marked "S B," reported missing January 18, will be replaced as soon as practicable. By order of the Lighthouse Board. P. J. Werlich, Commander, U. S. N., , Inspector. Something About What Is Calltd Plant Intelligence. As the animal Is nearer to us thau the vegetable, so Is animal Intelligence nearer akin to our own than pluut In telligence. We hear of plaut physi ology, but not yet of plant psychology. When a plant growiug In a darkened room leans toward the light the lean ing, we are taught, Is a purely me chanical process. The effect of the light upon the cells of the plant brings It about in a purely mechanical way, but when an animal Is drawn to tho light tho process Is a much more com plex one and Implies a nervous system. It Is thought by some that the roots of a water loving plant divine the water from afar and run toward It. The truth Is the plant or tree sends Its roots In all directions, but those on the side of water find the ground molster la that direction and their growth Is ac (-derated, while the others are checked by the dryness of the soil. An ash tree stands on a rocky slope where the soli is thin and poor twenty or twenty five feet from my garden. After awhile It sent so many roots down Into the garden and so robbed the garden vege tables of the fertilizers that we cut the roots off and dug a trench to keep the tree from sending more. Now, the gar dener thought the tree divined the rich pasturage down below there and reach ed for It accordingly. The truth Is, 1 suppose, that the roots on that side found a little more and better soli and so pushed on till they reached the gar den, where tbey were at once so well fed that tbey multiplied and extended themselves rapidly. The tree waxed strong and every season sent more and stronger roots Into the garden. John Burroughs In Outing Magazine. Better Than Hs Knew. 'The hour hud come for tho language lesson lu a government Indian school, Among the words on tho board to be put Into sentences was tho word "sin gular." The teacher explained that It meant queer, ecullar, odd, uncommon. Toramle Stewart, a half breed Crow Indian, twelve years old, produced a result of dllljjeut labor, showing a bit of humor In his makeup and keen ob servation as far as the Indians wero concerned, at least He wrote the fol lowing seutouee: "If a man have no wife he la singu lar." Harper's Weekly. The Old Troubl. OFF The Following Arc The Prices $35.00 MEN'S SUITS, $27.50 30.00 MEN'S SUITS, 24.00 25.00 MEN'S SUITS, 20.00 20.00 MEN'S SUITS, 16.00 15.00 MEN'S SUITS, 10.00 BOYS' SUITS 8.00 BOYS' SUITS 7.00 BOYS' SUITS G.00 BOYS' SUITS 5.00 BOYS' SUITS 4.00 BOYS' SUITS 12.00 $8.00 6.40 5.60 4.60 4.00 3.20 headquarters where he declared he bad been subjected to brutal treat ment and had been arrested without cause. U ) . TEA Buy tea by the 'ounce i until you get Schilling's Best ; it makes no differ ence then. Tour grocer rcturni tout money if o doa'l so it; we pay liijn Didn't Know It Could Be Don. "I didn't see you In church Sunday morning," said Mrs. Oldcastlc. "No," replied her hostess, toying with her 12,300 solitaire, "I was so nervous I knew I couldn't sit still If I went so I gave up and laid In bed near ly the wholo morning." "That was too bad. You ought to have been there. Dr. Miggsworth ex coriated several of our leading finan ciers, and considerable anger was ex hibited by some of them." "Is that so? I didn't know they could do such tiling In our church. I s'posed only the pope had that power."-rCbl-cago Record-Herald. Not Those Severs. "What were the best six sellers wheu you were In Xew York?" inquired the Indiana literary expert of his prosaic neighbor. "I'm blamed If I know." was the lnt ter's reply. "As far us I can remember we only visited five of em, an I didn't pay much attention to their locations." -Cleveland Plain Dealer. It seems to be practically settled that Bryan is to be selected for the sacrifice. ber nil OVERCOATS at same reductions, JUDD BROS. The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. v "How's your wife?" "Well, her head's troubling great deal Just at present" "I'm sorry. Is It neuralgia?" "No; a new hat!" Once a Week. Perfectly Safe. "Bay, yer a disgrace ter de perfesh," sneered Weary Walker. "I heard yer tellln' dat woman yer'd saw some wood fur ber if she'd give yer a ineaL" "Oon!" interrupted Hungry Hlgglns. "Don't yer s'pose I made sure foist dat she didn't have no wood ter saw?" - Philadelphia Press. 1 Responsibility. "lias he a prujicr sense of responsi bility?" asked the earnest putriot. . "I don't know," answered Senator Sorghum. "I sometimes fear be is one of those people who are so anxious to be financially responsible that tbey forget to be morally responsible." V'aMhlngton Star. For Old Bone. "Did you say the Ilogerses are a very thrifty family?" "Indeed I did. Yon know the skel eton in their cloud?" "Yes." "Weil, tiiey have sold it o a medical school." Harper's Weekly. Fisher Brothers Company SOLS AGENTS Barbour sad Flnlayson Salmon Twins and Neltinj McOormick Harvesting Machines Oliver Chilled Ploughs Malthold Roofing , Tborplea Cream Separators Baeoollta Flooring Storrett's Tools Hardware, Groceries,! Ship V Chandlery Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Weloh Coal, Tar, ' Ash Oars, Osk Lumber, Pips and Fittings, Brass Goods, Paints, Oils and Glass Fishermen's Pure Manilla Rope, Cotton Twin and Seine Wsb WeWotitjYour Trade FISHER BROS. Bond Street. WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Wrhe us, we're here for that purpose Next Trial. "The new Thaw trial will be along different lines." "So?" "Yes; there will be a consistent plot, sn Intelligible libretto and no Interpo lated (specialties." Louisville Courier Journal. Another Name For It. "Was Mrs. Gabbleton In the witness box this afternoon?" asked the judge's wife. j "Yes," answered the Judge, "but it was more like a chatterbox during the time she occupied It" Chicago News. Mr. Bryan will not insist, however. that the nomination be handed to him on a silver platter. The Work We Do Anything'in the electrical Business. Bell's HousePhones Inside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in' repair.! vve wiu dc; gjaa iu quote you prices. OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST STEEL & E WART 421 Bond Street. Phono Main 3M1 A Chance for Quick-Steppers Wo are setting a merry clip for shoe sellers to walti to. The quick-step prices wo hare put on winter shoes should quioken theip going. It should also quicken the steps of everyone who cares tot a bargain in fine sboes. ' 0TJK SPECIALTY LINE of Loggers' shoes guarantee satisfaction to the wearer. None better, but a Uadei of all. 843 Bond St, opp. Fisher Bros. Co. S. A. GIMRB