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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28, 1M w .. -M. . ... i i I - j Ycu are ccrJiv ir.ziU'd .r cS and insject cur lir.s cf 2IA X(T eAIJ'ZSy CHIJTA I new cr.- aisviJiv. .:.; ?rJ ' (PACIFIC UQAiSl' U2UjA trf. ,tni c??ccij.7.v year aiicr.ticn to -v.V u:V .r.5 can yrr.:7: r.i ?vjrdr.ii' Kc:ixerf:ii :ccrx7r.ar.s:::?. A. V. ALLEN RELIGIOUS LIBERALS TO HOLD CONVENTION OBJECT IS TO AMALGAMATE ALL RELIGIOUS tU-15 in ONE ORGANIZATION. is taid to have been a contestant, and upon which Bowman was induced to hi liMuttv. Afrorilinff to tht Po lice here, the race was pulled off in Council Muffs, in July, Itw, anu near the finish Powers, on whom Bowman had pledged hi pile, tell uncon scious and was beaten, liowman, ot course, losing his thousands. Tho charce asainst Jacobs is that he wai acting as Towers manager and that the race was a fake arranged tor me purpose of robbing Bowman. IDEAL 1UTARY ClPi 0 "EVEUG ISLE" UNCLE SAM INVESTING HIS INSULAR POSSESSIONS WITH GREAT POST Officers of the Fifth Cavalry now Utioned in the new, and yet on amed millitary post on the Leilehua plains twenty miles from Honolulu, are unanimous in declaring that the WRIGHT BROTHERS ARE , jv "T-- "' "W RIVALS IN AIRSHIP FQR DEPENDENT CHILDREN. EXPREIMENTS MADE PROVE TO INVENTORS SUCCESS OF THE MACHINES. the place a delightfully cool and invigorating atmosphere at ,n t.tenne and ihii feature is now shared by the troops. The site chos en for the camp has a very gentle ti. n.rnn nerfect drainaire, while the purest of water has been piped in abundance trom me nearoy muum aina. The parade and drill grounds laid out are on a most imposing scale and could scarcely be improved upon for either infantry of cavalry man euvers, while the quarters for men. officers and horses are targe ana At the nresent time most of the quarters are of temporary char acter, but work has oeen pegun on h. nrmnnt hnildincs. which are to cost several millions of dollars before th nlan alreadv made are carried -- r nut iifhmtfrH nmiwhat distant from camp site is little short of ideal. The the city, a railroaa runs cos j men are also well pleased with their I post affording quick service to Hono wrroundings, only regretting, per- jlulu by several trains daily EpTthat They .re not a little nearer For some time at least the sold.e s to the city, there is no question. J will have some very good hunting in bo-erer, that the post will soon come (the mountains to either side of their to be recognized as the most delight- post, there still being an abundance of fully located of any occupied by w?d tprkeys, goats, and wild boars. United States troops, if not in the rhich have been but little disturbed world. iv the citizens, Thee are pretty broad statements, 1 At the present time the post is oc but can be made with a good margin I cttpied only by eight troops of the f safety, and will scarcely be disput- Fifth Cavalry with the regiments, ed by any one who has seen the new staff, band and hospital corps; but it . .. j tL. nt nnHrrttnod that within a few plain which forms the central portion of the Island of Oahu. and flanked on hi- nnrth-east and south-wfct by rug ged and verdure-dad ranges of moon- months a regiment of field artillery and one of infantry will also be stat ioned at the same place, forming with , nthrr fnrrr on the island. M R(I nU TCIUUHlU .uS-- ! - ... t,-,. n 1ntinn of ' armv bncade. and possibly a separai between one and, two thousand feet division, the troops here being at the above the Pacific The ocean spreads , present time a portion of the Pacific ut ten or twelve miles to the south- Ca5t Division, ward, in a great wall-like expanse of j the deepest of blues, till mergis j.n MtMUKi ur j. v. nvum, Into the horizon. I " At the time of the annexation of the ; CAMBRIDGE. Mass, April 27- Islands to the United States, a tract The Cambridge Historical Society ef about 14,000 acres was reserved has completed arrangements for its for military purposes in a strip six or celebration of the one hundredth an aeven miles long extending across the niversary of the birth of Oliver Wen plain from mountain to mountain. At dell Holmes. The poet was born' in that time the entire plain was con- Cambridge, Aug. 29, 1809, but it was sidered of small value, not being found more convenient to hold the adapted to sugar cane, and was only ' celebration at the present time than ,t, 9 nnor for a few cattle. At on ttie artnal anniversary next Au- the present time however, the largest pineapple district in the Territory is located there, a portion of the reserva tion itself being under cultivation through an old lease. The men of the Fifth Cavalry are summoned by hundreds of acres of the delicious gust. , The centenary exercises will be held in Sanders Theater tonight, with President Eliot of Harvard Univer sity presiding. The speakers will in clude Col. Thomas Wentworth Hig- ginson, who was a personaj friend of frU wM-ti fart U esoeeiallv to their the ooet: Dr. David Williams Cheev liking. er, who was the assistant of Dr. For a number of years Wahiawa, Holmes when the latter was profes- the center of the pineapple district, sor in the Harvard medical school, and within a few miles of the new and Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson of post, has been a favorite summer Concord, son of Ralph Waldo Emer- rendezvous' for Honolulans, the alti- son. PHILADELPHIA, Pa-. April 27- Prmmnt-nt men renrescnimit various religious denominations have arrived here .from all parts of the country to attend the Conarcss of the .National Toleration of Reliirious Liberals which will open a three dayV session in the Friends Meeting House on Race street, toninht. The platform rrf the federation contains the declar ation that mutual toleration and good will between all classes, races anu churches of the republic constitute a fundamental condition of religious and civil welfare. The object of these congresses is to bring distinguished men representing various classes. races and religions together and give them an opportunity to express their ideas on mutual tolerance and good will. At the onenin? session tonisht ad dresses on "Tolerance and Good Citi zenship" will be given by Oscar S. Straus, former Secretary of Com merce and Labor; Charles J. Bona parte, former Attorney General of the United States; President W. H. of Brown University and Booker T. Washington, of Tnskegee. A letter by President Taft on the subject of "Religion and Politics" will be read- Topics to be treated at the subse m,f.nt meetings are: "Liberal Relig ion" by the Reverands W. C Gannett F. A. Bisbee. A. 5. Crapsey. nenry Mottet and J. J. Summerbell: "What Liberal Religion has done tor Amer ica." bv Edwin D. Mead of Boston; "The Rible in Modern Life" by Rabbi David Philipson of Cincinnati; "The Church in Modern Life" by the Rev. Frank O. Hall of New York; "Jesus Christ in Modern Life" by Prof. George B Foster of the University of Chicago. Among the speakers at the congress will be also Prof. Dr. Fran cis G. Peabody of Harvard univer sity; former Governor Curtis Guild of Massachusetts; President F- W. TTam ilton of Tufts College; Alexan der Johnson, secretary of the Nation al Conference of Charities; Mrs. Vathan. nresident of the Consumers' League; Mrs. Anna Gar- iin Wncer of New York; John Aiit chell. former president of the United Mine Workers; Justice F. J. Swayze f th Snnreme Court of New Jersey; Willard J. Doan of Indianapolis and the Rev. Dr. P. Ilgen of St. Louis; n, Wm I Hull of Swartmore Col lege; the Rev. John Haynes Holmes of Kew York and the Rev. Jenkin Tones of Chicago. i The closing session on Friday even ing will be devoted to a symposium ' on the "Fellowship of the Spirit", in troduced by the Rev. Charles G. I Ames of Boston, in which the spcak jers will unofficially represent twelve different religious denominations. Indian School in Michigan May be Converted to Thia Use. LANSING, Mich., April 27.--A movement is on foot (or convertm the Federal school for Indians at Mount Pleasant, Mich-, into a State Home for crippled, dependent chil .if.n Thn. have been freuuent ru mors that the institution was in dan- aer of being dropped from the list of Government Indian schools and State Senator Moriarity has taken up with United States Senator uurrow. the question of having the Federal Government deed the property over to the state. , Children not well in mind and body are by state excluded from the State Home tor depenucm iiv rvddwater and there have been freouent occasions when lawyers have been sorel puzaieu w ...:..K1. nrnsliinn for deoendent chll- JUI.MW.v f - , t dren who had the aauitionai mmr- tune of being crippled. Tha Best Laid Plan. rinnhnnd (who In cuius to the then ter with hi wlfeV There; I look tlm hr the furvlock touluut.- Here I am an n'uir beforehand, with my emilng clothes all on and everything rt-sidy Now t'!l g) downstair mid huve a unlet s:i:-!.t whl you :'t ro.nly, Vifv- Oh. t!.irlluu'; run j-mi rvcr fVr clve mr? "Wnrtt'n t! cutter row! "Why, thenHik tellH iw the furnsif dr.- went nut hl uftcni'x-n. na the nr one uitin fulJctl uw. The lnlT has cold, you l-.ow. Would you tr.liid ;::! down !'i t!"' cellur a! mnklnt; It over? V u"ve Just pot time New Vol Herald. Succekjl Ugly Women. Smvfsjifd! women were not Blwnjc u,' lrn'1'RMieh.iblf U'auty or modeling Tlm th Irincesii d'EvolI or Uu XV.'a tlnu una one eyed; the silt of Montenpnn mouth replied her ears; fm it Xfnlntenon wna thin, meniter yellowish; U Vul!!ere lame, Gabrlelle d'Estreva one armed, Anne Bolcyn t angered.-UltiduiitaD Rtvlew. SAN ANTONIO, Tex-. April 27. Persons in this city and throughout Texas who have given much time and attention to the study of aerial flight assert confidently that while Ihe improved irhip of the Wright Brothers is a succe, in a way. it will probably ye(t fall upon San An tonio to be the scene of the first truly successful IliRht of an aeroplane in the world s history. I. W. Oman of this citv has invent ed nn aeronlane and, according to his own imlarment in aerial navigation, his machine will accomplish what ttie world has been expectlug ever since the first aeroplane was Invented. Dr If C. I'iclilinu of this Cltv, (a mous throughout the United States a a successful aerial naviiiatnr in baloons, and a number of other Texas scientist; are so much interested In fh ?in Antouiaii's invention that they have associated themselves with him financially, and it is the intention of the organisation to have a perfect ed machine in readiness to make flight during the coming Interna tional Exposition here. Experiments which have already been made with model of the ma chine have proved to the entire satis faction of the inventor the success ot the mechanical principles which he ha mnlnvfd. Hi machine, about which he dors not care at this time to j Kive out much detailed information, j differ radically from all others which i have thus far been exploited. It U lone whereby his propeller are so ar ranged that the machine need no track or long distance run in onter to make a flying "tart. It can alo alight on or rise from the water without trouble, and by an automatic arraiiKCmrnt balance itself while in the air without assistance trom tne navigator. It will be equipped with two thirty-six horse-power engine, either of which will be sufficient to run the machine, alone, An equip ment of four oarachute will be car ried, which, in case of accident, will open and land the airship without ois aster to it or it occupant. The machine can be constructed in any thing from a sporting sue to a milit ary or commercial proposition. Ha Dodaad. Mr. Mok-rId you trump my ace? t tf.-Y. What of tt? Mr. M. N-notulng. my dear. I'm glad It wai rou. If one of our opponents had done It we d have lout tb trlek.-Clevelnna Lender. If you are a woman and you have this symptom get Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound without delav. Backache seems an invention of the evil one to try woman s touts. Only those who suffer this way can understand the wearing, ceaseless misery. , ,.. Wo ask all such women to read the two following letters for proof that Mrs.' Finkham's medicine cures backache caused by female diseases. n...Ltvn v y I hT bren mrrt'tat auffrtr with cn llk?t nmv mniM fim.. tl.-t awful pulii Iiiin ZX -I le. tho dlHcovpror of that irrt ml .ryiiwly. -Mr" Tter OhUnvy, MH Mnnr.y Ave, Urtwklyn, . V. poStW. .l7- w.fl wonmuna I would like l tell U.o "hY?uUJlt trouble nntt frarful n,ln. In ; ... l.ok. I Uivl tn In.' doctors n.ul they nil ndlM4 "'' ; I vdlii ! l'lnkhni.i" YtUtlr 'omMiiml i.mde m r w-ll an ind 1 l.iv "no nuVra bm kn. I.e. I am t . ndy U. tll ivery , "whut II.I- nuVllotno U.w done rr me.--M.i-, Ktu . 8;U1 flrrt U Mllwnukee, Wis. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made thousands of cures of such cases. You notice wc say has cured thousands of cases. That means that we are telling you what it lus done, not what we think it will do. We are stating facts, not guesses. , . . We cliallenge the world to name another remedy lor le- male ills which has been so successful nr rt ivwl i many UHtiinonial as has Lydia I?. Pinkjiam's Vegetable Com pound. For : yonr I.yilln K. IMnklmii.; Voticinblo Comiioiind h i Imhmi tlio fttunditrd r'it.t v fr fomiil' 111. N woman dM) JiHtle to ,oriir who will not try tlil fiunou-j mo.UlM. Mmlo cvilulvclv from root una inrlN una iuii thoitrnitiltt ti curea to It credit. Mri .Mr. Pink hum Invito nil alck wom.n 01 to wrlto hr for ndvlcf. Hhj. hn Tuldod thnmtiMid t lienltli frrt of cl.iint. Addr Ki .lira, l'lnkhuni, Lynu. Mum. W Ik GREAT SPECIAL OFFER If you have backache and urinary ..n..kl. aii .linuM laic Foley's Kid- ney Remedy to strengthen and build , up the kidneys so tney win nci nruji crly. as a serious ki4ney trouble may develop. Owl Drug Store. T. F. .Laurin. ;Wealc? Xfed? Run-clown? These conditions come from orer-orl:, a er.k stomach, overtaaednerve or feeble blood. When you il in" haicLy able to drag about, no energy, no ambition, easily exhausted and can't sleep take mmmM and note what a difference they niik in vour condition. The atomach the first to feelthe good effects. Feed tt'-tea f, the digestion is strengthened; bowels and bile work regularly, ih'; L ood is clawed and the nerves rested. The whole system responds to iha tonic action of Eeeehams f ooon there U the buoyant feeling of retuminj health, Fresh Strength and New, life Boxes 10c And 25c with fuH directioiic. 1 ?iVfJlLirt . w . u --b aa w FOOT RACE A FAKE. Another Denver Man Arrested in the Maybray Swindle. j DF.N'VER. April 27 Another nr iret was made in this city last night in connection with the investigation ; of the records of J. C Maybray and .his alleged swindling band- D. B. 'Jacobs, who lived in this city for sev jeral years and has a beautiful home, (was taken into custody on a warrant ! charging him with being an accom plice of Ernest Powers, a footracer, iin swindling J. C. Bowman of Silver iron. Colo., out of $13,7(10. The al- ' leered swindle was accomplished by j means of a footrace in which Towers irsnn Sacrific Sale of JAWFPS STORE 9 There la , Only, One "Bromo Quinine That Is Lsxatfyo tSronio Quinine used me world on to owe a cold ih om day. Always remember tho full name. Loo for this signature oa every box. 20c. i m. Ii I 1 Tr 11,"" J Fox, Pres. -r. I. JBianop, aec. . ASTORIA IRON WORliS 'designers and manufacturers Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers COMPLETE CANWiKX uuirna r unnunnu. rofTctrponder.ee Slicited. Poo of Fourth S'rsxrt FINE STOCK OF SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, AND ETC. All new best styles at about HAU PRICE. SOI CASES EVEN LESS DO YOU OWN A HYOMEI INHALER? If you have a little Hyomei in haler . (pronounced High-o-me) ii vour home vou have a treasure. Into this hard rubber inhaler vou ... . - . 1 can pour a few drops ot Hyomei and presto, you have tne rjest utile pnysr cian for catarrh, coughs, 'colds, bron chitis, croup and asthma, the world has ever known. When you breathe Hyomei you bring the healing virtues of th' mountainous forests to your home You iret the very same healing, anti sentir air that vou would breathe 1 you resided in the forests of pine and euca votus of inland Australia, where i catarrh or consumption were never known to exist. i If you have a Hyomei inhaler in your home, get a bottle of Hyomei for 50o i If you have not an inhaler, ask for a complete outfit, which costs but $1, land includes an inhaler, a bottle of Hyomei, and simple instructions for use. Hyomei is sold and guaranteed by T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store to cure catarrh, asthma or bronchitis, or money back. It will relieve a cold in five minutes, and will break it up, in five hours. It gives most gratify ing relief to consumption sufferers, and is sold by leading druggists everywhere. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT lungsten Elqqtric Lqmp Greatest advance In lighting methods iince the invention of incandescent lam pa. EXAMPLE ?.2 C. P. Ordlr-ry electric lamp conaumea ( HO wetttperhoui 32 C. P. "Tongaten" electric, . Ump conjunct 40 watti per how Saving 70watti.erhoui By using "Tungsten" Umpt you can get 275 per cent increase In light foi the same cost or fa other words can have the same quantity of Illumination for 35 per cent of the cost of lighting with ordinary electric lamps. The Astoria Electric Co IA i COLI R. I Will sell cheap round trip excursion tickets to Denver May; 17th, July 1st and August nth On June and & 3rd, July 2nd & '3rd and I August nth and lath, very low round trip rates .will be made to St. Paul, Duluth, Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louis, Chicago andjall eastern points, 1 Through Rail'and Steamship tickets sold to ; all parts of the world. ; For full particulars call or address 0. B. JOHNSON, Oen'l Agent. A. & C. R. R. 12th St. near Commercial St ASTORIA. OREGON. 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Keord, I'lutma, Orunna, Ho, EILERS PIANO HOUSE ' ' ' 803 WASHINGTON IT, l'OUTLAND,' - OREGON MONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT Oniitlrineii i I'lriiKf aend einl(uis and full imrlluu arautyour Kdlaon lrlrll oIIit, ' Nani Addr-a IS III SGUW AM Mm & . A?'II'UIA. DltliOOS Iron and Brass Founder Laud nl Marine Engineers, Up-to-Date Sawmill Mac-mart Prompt attention given to all rtpai' lit and Franklin Ave. work. Tel. Main 2441 heman Transler Xo. HSNRY SHERMAN, Uaufw. Hacks, Carriage Bag Rage Checked and Transferred -Tracks sad Furaitar Wagons Ffanos Moved, Boxed and Shipiad. ' ' " 433 Commercial Street l; ' Msin PTaow 1 tttt TBB jlRENTON j First-Class , Liquors and Cigars 02 Commercial Street t Corner Commercial and 14th. ASTORIA. OREGON I T X44