The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 08, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEURUARY 8, lOOii
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ayoir Bvcrchivnt.
. HERMAN WISE,
Sole A iron t for Aslorln.
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horses. Near Aladdin, In Crook county,
40 head of entile dttnl ot an unknown
dim-use, whkh It w believed has lnen
checked. In HIk Horn county Mr. Sea
bury killed a number of hoi-ws affected
with glanders. Twice the officer had
started home when h received tele
grama announcing the appearance, of
the disease at other places than thone
visited, and he returned to snmp out
the contagion.
SCHEME TO SAVE MLKDRRER.
WISE AND OTHERWISE
BUI Before Wyoming LeRislature
Abolish Death Penalty.
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THE GEXERAL PVBLIC
':": IS AGAIN CARELESS
Owners of Property In Oceanview Cem
etery Will Not Call at City Hall
for Deeds of Property.
Once again the negligence of the gen
eral public Is made apparent. For
several days past a notice has appear
ed In all the daily newspapers of the
city regarding owners of property In
Oceanview cemetery to call at the office
of the city auditor and secure deeds. 1 11
Not a soul has called. desDlte the Im- P8"' Horn 001)1(1
nnrtant fact that thorn aimm.led to are Prison on habeas corpus
Cheyenne, Feb, T. An innocent ap
pearing bill introduced in the Wyoming
legislature on January 31 is now credit
ed with having for Us purpose the sav
ins of the life of Tom Horn, convicted
of the murder of Willie Nlckell and
! who Is now under sentence of death.
, The bill abolished capital punishment
and becomes operative against all sen
tences of death already pronounced and
not executed at the passage of the act.
The bill changes the punishment for
crimes now punishable by death to life
Imprisonment but seems to apply only
to crimes to be committed in the future.
Is claimed by some that should It
be released from '
proceedings
interested financially and sentimentally . but th llf Imprisonment clause Is not
The "don't care" feeling prevails to an
stent that makes property owners in
different to their own interests.
But perhaps the general public, does
not quite understand. Yesterday an
Ast'orian representative called on Audi
tor. Anderson and quizzed him about
the matter. The auditor explained
that the muddle for it is another mud
dle came about through the lax man
ner in which business has been conduc
ted of late years. He said that some
3C) or 409 bodies had been buried in
Oceanvtew, which to the property of
the city, but that few of the persons
purchasing lots had received deeds to!
the property. They paid their money,
took a receipt for and were provided
with a borlal permit. Legal evidence
of their title to the property does not
exist in the form of deeds, and to get
the -matter straightened out the audi
tor caused the notice to be published.
There has been no response and the
officials are beginning to wonder if
the people who own lots In Oceanview
have entirely forgotten about it. The
city records have not been properly
kept, with the result that there Is no
thing to show the names of the deceas
ed persons whose bodies repose on the
west side, or, indeed, the numbers of
the lots which have been sold to vari
ous parties. If the auditor can suc
ceed in arousing enough interest, he
will try and learn the names of the
persons burled at Oceanview, the
names of the persons who have pur
chased lots and the exact discretions
of the property. Developments thus
Tar would tend to indicate that he will
not be successful In his effort to awak
en property owners to the fact that
their 'nteresta are vitally at stake.
It -should be recollected by owners of
lots that the permits held by them are
not sufficient to fully establish their
title to the properly should complica
tions arise. If the auditor can straigh
ten out the matter he will Issue deeds,
and property owners will not then have
cause for fear that perhaps their lots
may pass into other hands at some fu
ture date because of the muddle now
existing. A brief visit to the city hall
will abvlate the possibility of the sale
of an occupied lot to some other per
son, which, It wUl doubtless be agreed,
wmiiri he a most deplorable state of
affairs.
retroactive, as is the clause abolishing
capital punishment and there would be
uo law under which Horn could be
held.
The bill is In the hands of the judic
iary committee, the chairman of which
was one of Horn's attorneys at the
time of the trial.
WILL DEPART POK HOXDCRCS.
Active Preparations are Being Made by
Cruisers for Trip.
San Franoisco, Feb. 7. Active prep
arations are being made for the early
departure of the flagship New York and
the cruisers Boston,, MarMehead und
Ranger for the coast of Honduras
Stores for all the ships will be placed
on board today, though the task Is
not a light one, and the work may run
over Into tomorrow,
Admiral Glass has received no orders
fixing a time to sail and it is possible
that he will he detained here until the
arrival of written orders. There is a
probability, however, that orders will
be received here by wire in which case
the four vessels may get away tomor
row or Monday morning. .
THE CARPENTER'S WOOING.
"Oh, beam of my life, my awl to me!"
He cried his Hume addressing
"It I ads sucha love as yours,
I'd ask no other blessing!"
"I am rejolst to hear you speak,"
The maiden sold with laughter
"For though I hammer gullesa girl,
It's plane what you arejjafter;
Now, If rile love you Just a bit.
What further will you ax me?
Can will you be content with that
Or will you further tacks me?"
He looked hand saw here words were
square
"No rival can displace me
Yes, one more favor I Implore,
And that Is, dear Em, brace me!"
Eugene Field.
WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY DINNER
American Society in London Will Ob
serve the Day.
New York, Feb. 7. The annual
Washington's birthday dinner of the
American society in London will be
held at the Hotel Cecil on" February
I?, according to a dispatch from Lon
don to the Tribune. The chair will be
taken by D. C. Halderman, president
of the society, and 450 guests are ex
pected to be present. Invitations have
been Issued specially to a large num
Iwr of prominent commercial men
throughout Great Britain.
David R. Francis, ex-governor of Mis
souri, and president of the St. Louis
exposition, will be among the speakers.
MOKE PAY, FEWER HOURS.
Carpenters Join Bollermaksrs In Strike
and Foundry Closes.
fhlcairo. Feb. 7. Two hundred car
penters, members of the Shipbuilders'
Protective association, employed by the
Chicago Shipbuilding company, South
r-htj-mro. have auit work. Joined the
600 bollermakers and Ironworkers who
in lit Mlde their tools Thursday. The
strikers demand more pay and a reduc
tlon of hours of .labor.
The entire plant of the Western Steel
Car & Foundry company, at Hegewich,
has been closed as the result of the
strike of 30 engineers and 40 firemen
tnr higher wases. Nearly ISOO men
are thrown out of employment.
LITTLE GIRLS ARE BURNED.
While Their Parents Were a Work the
; House Caught Fire.
Passaic, N. X, Feb. 7. Two little
girls were burned to death yesterday
at Wellington. They had been locked
in the house while their parents were
at work. They were the -children of
Frank Zabolusky, who works In a dye
house. His wife works in the botany
' milt t
Tbe house was burning fiercely on
the inside when the neighbors discover
ed the fire. Those first on the scene
found it impossible to enter, although
neighbor said the children were in
side. Afterward, the charred bodies
were found.
CHECKS CATTLE DISEASE.
Veterinarian Has Been Hard at Work
In Northern Wyoming.
Cheyenne, Wyo.. Feb. 7.-Btat Veter
inarian Eeabury has returned from the
northern part of the dtate, where he
hM been battling' with unkunown dis
eases among cat 11 and (landers among
IN INTEREST OF CHARITY.
Christian Herald Send Emissary to
Stricken Finland.
New York, Feb. 7. Among the pas
sengers sailing today on the steamship
Blucher of the Hamburg-American
line, is Dr. Louis Klopsch, who will vis
it the famine-stricken provinces in Fin
land, Lapland and Sw?den, In the in
terest of the Christian Herald relief
fund. ,
A third remittance of $10,000 has been
cabled to the central relief committee
of Helsingfors, and $5000 to the Swed
ish Famine commission, Stockholm, for
th? relief of suffering Swedes, making
a total of $30,000 thus far cabled from
the famine fund.
NEWSPAPER MAN DIES.
H. B. Woodbride Held Positions on
Leading Journals.
Chicago, Feb. 7. H, B. Woodbridge
a well known newspaper man, is dead
at St Paul, Minn., of consumption. He
was formerly editor of the Chicago
Times, city editor of the New York
Sun and telegraph editor of the Omaha
Bee.' Mr. Woodbridge was 40 years old
and was a native of Vermont. He was
a son of the late United States Senator
Woodbridge of that state and was a
graduate of Dartmouth college. Mr.
Woodbridge was unmarried, but sev
eral members of his family reside In
Vermont
CIGAR BOX FACTORY BURNS.
Cincinnati, Feb. 7. The building oc
cupied by the Frank Unnewehr Cigar
Box factory at the southwest corner of
Seventh and Culvert streets, was en
tirely destroyed by fire this morning.
Loss $75,000.
Dr. T. It. Ball
DENTIST.
$24 Commercial Street Astoria, Or
G. 01. Barr, Dentist
Manse 11 Building.
171 Commercial Bt., Astoria.
TSLKPH0N8 RED ML
Or.
That would seem to have Just about
settled the matter but Charles Follen
Adams (Yawcob Strauss) thought oth
erwise and proceeded to go Field sev
eral better. This was Yawcob' pro
duction, i
THE SEQUEL. '
She came full chisel to his arms.
It really made hltn stair
To have hr make a bolt for him
Before he could prepare.
He tried to screw his courage up.
And did his level best -To
nail the matter then and there.
While clasped unto her breast.
Says he: "It uugurs well tor me.
Awl seems to hinge on this;
And what is motise plane to see.
The porch child wants a kiss."
Ha kissed her Hp, he kissed her cheek.
And called her his adored
He dons his claw-hammer next week,
And she will share his board.
A Kansas paper heads Its marriage
notices, "Sontenced for Life." Many
ictims, however, have their time re
duced for bad behavior.
When we have wireless telephony,
one may expect that when one calls for
a number one will lear the reply, "The
air Is busy."
Short I am going to get married and
settle down.
Old Friend Don't you think you ha'l
better settle up first?
J. Pierpont Morgan Bays that Noah
organized the first trust. And, as the
trusts yet do, h saw that the stock
he had on board was well watered.
"A noise arose In the orchestra
A the leadei drew across
The Intestines of the agile cat,
The tail of the noble hoss."
U is related that Henry Irving's wife
was very much opposed to the profes
sion of acting, though her husband be
longed to It. She never permitted her
sons to attend a performance, but when
they pleaded so hard to be allowed to
see Edwin Booth when he was In Lon
don, the lady wrote to that actor ask
ing him for two seats, for his perform
ance of "Hamlet" saying that she
would reallyjike her boys to see an ac
tor play it. It is said that her hus
hand had recently finished a 200 night
run of the play.
A squad of ignorant Italian laborers
were engaged In laying a section of
sewer pipe along one of New York's
thoroughfares. The boss of the Job wa:
a big burly Irishman who was trying
to explain how he wished the pipe plac
ed. The men who had recently landed
In the new world, knew not a word of
English, so failed to carry out their
orders.
Finally the provoked boss called to
three Irish laborers who were digging
in a trench near by.
"Come here, boys." he said, "and
show these Eyetallans how to carry a
piece of pipe they don't even know
how to do that much."
The three men did as they were or
dered, then one of them, looking com
miseratingly at the foreigners, said:
"And them's what they make Popes
out of!"
PHARAPHRAaE.
How sleep the brave who sink to rest
Untroubled by that vlclou pest?
Oh, that they would Impart to me
The way to circumvent the Ileal
-Bulletin.
The reason that they sink to rest
Untroubled by the vicious pest,
Is simply that their rest Is deep,
And not the kind that comes from sleep
And so the way at least the best
To circumvent the vicious pest.
Is death; but It will useless be
To try to kill the pesky flea.
VERY WET. (
second time. He wus finally reamed
and led up the gang plank aboard Hie
ship. As he stepped dripping Uxn
the deck, still holding his damp stogie
firmly bet .veen his teeth, a sympathetic
pnssentw whj had et-n the accident,
rushed up to the angry little billionaire
and ald:
"And how did you fwl, hhu- man,
when you went down for the second
timer
"Wet. Mudiim, very wvl!" una hi
short answer as he huwtom-d In I he dl
rvctlon of his stateroom.
I UK GOT THE PRIZE l
A clergyman passing through a village-
street saw a number of boys sur
rounding a dog. Thinking that some
cruel deed was In progress, the clergy
man hastened toward the boys and
asked what they were doing. One of
the lads replied that they .vwre telling
lies, and the boy who told the biggest
lie would get the dog. The clergyman
was knocked at such depravity, and be
gan to lecture them on the sin of ly
ing, and concluded his remarks by
saying: "Why, when I was a little boy
I never told lies." The boys were si
lent a second, and then one of them
said sadly. "Hand him the dog."
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WHITHER RELICS SOLD
!
An Vuruhllshed Poem by the Kam-
I our Author Brings
STRAIN
285-285 1-2 Washington St.,
TAILORING
COMPANY
Four Doors East of Perkins Hotel
THE KNIFE IS SHARPENED
And We Are Ready to Slash
Prices to the Bottom j& j& j&
Wt Imvo iuiuIo iMii'st lvos fiinioii with ttio nooplu
known in liihtory tint piist m'nsoii, but thin tytlo will lit) n
t-ai'innjf iio)ie mien vmiit's tw win not io forgotten Tor n long time to tutu', We lire eoiiipdlctl
to do tliU to iiinke room for the pnmlcst lino of unduiiiii'd tiiilor-nmdu riii clothing evpr
shown in the world. Figures iiihI quality that talk:
''' H'VII,K 'I1'"1 (jrt'iiftst vul ui cvvr
nun mot, vt e mean to give Ui waco-
Recently a boatload of sightseers
while landing at Malta on the Mediter
ranean, met with a disagreeable acci
dent. In the party was an American
capitalist and Iron manufacturer. At
the moment of the accident, this wiry
little man, known to have the quick
temper, was puffing vigorously at a
large stogie hi sfavolrte smoke.
As he went overboard and down, the
stogl wnt out, though not out of his
mouth. On coming to the surface of
the water he failed to grasp bold of the
boat, and sank out of sight for th
Friday evening some manuscripts of
John O. Whlttler and letters formerly
owned by him were sold at auction In
New York city to secure funds for the
maintenance of the old Whlttler home
stead. Among the purely Whlttler relics an
original unpublished nml laxt slanu
of the poem published in the '50!, "To
My Sister," a Mama which is signed In
full by the author, was sold for $23.
The Btanxa runs tlni:
And knowing how my life hath twn
A weary work of tongue and pen;
A long, harsh strife with strong-willed
men.
Thou will not chide my turning
To con at times an Idle rhyme,
.To pluck a flower from childhood's
clime
And listen at the evening chime
For the sweet bells of morning.
The original manuscript of the clfild
poem "In School Days," of nine stunins
together with two additional simians
composed afterward, brought $510. At
tached to the manuscript was a Seller
to Lucy Larroll. editor of "Our Young
Folks":
: Dear Editor I.ury: 1 could not :
: make versos for the pictures, hut :
: I.send thee herewith a bit, which :
: I am sure is childish. If not chllil
: like. Re honest with It and If It :
: seems too spoony fur a grave :
: Quaker like myself, don't com- :
: promise me by printing It. When :
: I get a proof, I may see sometli
: lng to mend or mur. ;
: Thine truly, J. O. W.
$6.95
FOR CHOICE OF ANY
SUIT IN THE HOUSE
1105 suits to pick from, cuimUtinu of tlouhlo ami dingle-ltrviwU Sacks, Froekn, Full DrenidiuJ
Tuxedos, made of elieviots, canniuierv, tveeili,F. & II, Immdolothn, etc. valued from to W)
In Our Overcoat Department
$8.45
$11.45
ltiiys choice of 21 3-4-lengili Ilox Coat, valued from
Ktiglans, made of the very best material, made by Chicago's
nt from $25 to $15.
to $40. 12.1
leading Uilom
IIujH choice of 50 8ilk-lined Overcoats,
Worsted, Thibet, and Vicunas, None
for lew than 51).
made up in black untinishitl
of theso coats were made tip
The Motio Vlti-li Made I n Fiunoii:
"Satisfaction or Money Back"
This Is Strain's Way
Masquerade Ball
THURSDAY EVE, FEB. 19
GIVEN BY TrIC
Sons of Hermann
AT FOARD I STOKES' HALL
ADMISSION.
(IentU?mnn Mankera $1.0o!
I.ady Misk-irs 50 j
ftpwUtord M
Children jil
Efitht Hnndsonie I'rlited to llo tllvn.!
GROCERIES
For the Very Best Articles of Food, at
Prices That Are Right, Be Sure to See
m
V. H. COFFEY
Department Store, Corner Bond and Twelfth.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP
To Whom It May Concern: ThU In
to notify all parties concerned, that the
partnerHhlp heretofore existing between
P. 0. Larson and Henry Hoeck has
been, by mutual connent, this day dis
solved. The said Henry Iloetk has
succeeded to the property and rlnhls
an I business, the said P. G. Larson re
tiring therefrom. All bills now owing
to the firm must be paid to said Henry
Hoeck. Pa ted February 2nd, 1903.
HENRY HOECK.
P. O. LARSON,
Andrdw Asp,
tH liltr, lUdtuiti u4 IrtwtiMf
F-IKCTT-CLABa'wORK AT
REASONABLE PRICHS.
Special Attention Given to Sbp aN
Buambodt Repslring,aner! Black
smithing, Firdt-OaM Horse
Bhoelog, ate
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUAN1
Use Perrin's pile Specific
The internal remedy cures
by removing t he cause. It
lures all diseases of the diges
tive organs. For sale by all
druggists. Dr. Perrln Medi
cal Co., Helena, Mont
Interesting pamplet ' mailed
free by asking.
Cowing & Cowing
ATTORNBTI-AT-LAlr
Oregon City, Oregon,
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL. ST.
Y'tur wtlfra rr
oirnt. tniib
F It ES II A K 1) S A L T
Will hr promptly anil
t;i uc.orlly itU-ndrd In
J. W. MORTON, Prep.
TYIonont! Sn. Wl.
KOPPS FAMOUS BEER
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Bottled or In Kcj;
Prcc City Delivery
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Installing and Repairing
Supplied In stork. We d"ll the
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Insurance Commission and Snipping.
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