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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
PURITY G LJ A R A ISIfT E E O 88- ! i ? o o o o, o o The Beer of the North Pacific Co. is manufactured right here at home. 1. ' , ' ASTORIA -r j- r H ' , Realizing Astoria's ueef of greater facilities for the accommoda tion of the traveling public, I have leased the Astoria Hotel, Seven teenth street near Commercial,' and am now prepared to acoommodat guests. ' COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED- Good board, a table well supplied with wholesome food, comfort able rooms, reasonable rates and courteous treatment to guests com bine to make the Astoria Hotel all that is desirable to the public, , . ; JACOB DENCK, Prop. 817 Seventeenth Street, : : ' Astoria, Ore NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. In order to make home happy, good meals are indis pensible, but you cannot have good meals if the principal part-r-the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnish the very choicest . ; . . FRESH AND SALTED MEATS as well as Poultry, Fish and Game in season. Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. Lflstoria pat, Fish Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. TwelftH St. - Astoria. The Imperial Oyste and Chop Houses P. GALLAGHER, i Toke Point and Shoalwater B First Class Cooking Guaranteed. . Specialty of Coffee. COMMERCIAL STREET H-H-M-H-H-M HMM I III 1 1 II ! Winter We have just received a large consignment of seasonable Cloth ing, and feel confident of our abili :y to please in this as in all other lines. C. H. GOORER'S THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA. ItMIHIII t'MI'Hi'H IHIMMHIIIIHIIIIHIIH oO 000000000000 o Bishop Hicks of Park City, Utah, o ' Alias Lee Herring, Skipper . T11 If 1 S tt . tsui muniora, Day Clerk. The National Saloon and Cafe Finest W ces. Llqcor and Cigars 473 Commercial St. :: r. r. t n v : ; Astorio, Oregon 00O0000OO00000O000O00000 s if ff ' . Kl HOTEL. and Poultry $aritetr Manager ers I We Opposite Pet: owq's H.H.W - H"H - "M"l"H"m"H"l'it ooooooooooooe uscar jnorton, ixologist 0 0 0 0 Clothing Insist on getting it and drink no other. in ' '' ' Dr. N. H. Stewart DENTIST Rooms In Kinney building Over Griffin'. Book Store Astoria Dr. T. L Ball DBNTfST 524 Commercial street, Astoria Ore'. Holmes i Siskm : Wagonmaking and Horseshoeing ; LOGGING GUMP WORK , By Exp.rl.nowl Mechaaiot GENERAL ? BLICK8MITHIN8 650 Duane St. Phone 2561 J CHRISTEN5EN & CO. Wholesale and Retail Batchers ssd Packers LIT ttooc bout ht and old-Htftm boU, ihlp. and mill. iuppU.d on ihort notto. Families Supplied tt the Lomest Sat NoGoIdGupei WhisKey Morphia Cure in Three Days Guaranteed No Bad After Effects Offloe Hours 9:30 a. m. to ' Sip. m. (p. m. to 10 p. m. Correspoadence Solicited. d.vjljpps Imperial Hotel, fertlaad RUSSIAN BATHS Only tb. bur tltm at p.tron kimtaradlo. Try ando wUl nlrtjr, rrm, J. mw. Ldies' frittfe Aprtessts atf Astar Strict A PS8ITIVI CUSI VtoTnftammatton or OManfe cf tb Bladder and P1mbm4 Sidnofa. 5o euro bo p7. Oarao oateklr ao4 Penta MDfcly the wont eaae of aMrrlt and no malterof how long AantW Id. Abo!ntty bmorjl, ftoia by drafraitla. rrloa THE UBUL-ttPtll CO, Sold by Chai. Rogers, 45 Commercial Washington Mai sr. )V Popularity Daily Is J. N. Jones , A Polygamyst? Alleges Charge Is Trumped Up Affair Designed for No Good Cause. The frlonda of Captain J. N. Jones, and there are many, are Indignant that the charge of polygamy has been lodged against him. The fact Is he has always been considerably more respect' ed than his first wife ever was, and it Is generally believed that the charge is a trumped up affair designed for no good reason. He now occupies a cell in the city jail at Portland. He was was arraigned In the municipal court yesterday. He entered a plea of not guilty and his case waB continued over until today. When placed under ar rest his bond was fixed at $1500. Mr. Jones' allegations, and locally they have always been understood as facts, are '.hat his wife left him six years ago, at which time he began pro ceedings for a divorce. The woman was then In Seattle, Mr. Jones claims . Learning from her attorney that she Intended to get a divorce, the deserted husband dropped his case, as heonly wanted a legal separation, little caring how the hateful bonds were severed. Later he received notice that Mrs. Jones had obtained a divorce. Three years ago he married his present wife. The captain's claims are substantiated by claim that since having been noti fied of the divorce he had occasion to dispose of some property and a deed re leasing her rfeht to same was signed by his first wife In her maiden name. Nelson Jones, as he Is familiarly known, is about as mild mannered and respectable a person as can be Imag ined, and those who are close to him are firmly convinced that he will never be convicted of the grae charge lodged against him. He Is a brother of B. F. Jones representative from Lincoln county,, and Is widely, known In this section. His home, has been at Astoria for many years, and no one In the city Is more respected. The management of the British South African Company offers a prize of $10, 000 for the design of the best steam plow. The company will use steam plows on a large scale In Natal.Rhodes la and the Transvaal. The competition Is open to all nations. The Smith Canning Machine Com pany of Seattle will place on the mar ket, In time for next season's pack, a machine that takes the fish as they are I, From the Cow to the Table. bWMctora watch thslirmt an) tad of thseowi, W tMt all h wflk u k It breutht Is Mr condnaarr. Thtni l no plant in the world what mora caution It twclMd to intur abaolula clMnllnat. Erorr ileputmant it UKttr tha diract cnarft of a vartw In th tutl mk Undar tbtts eondiDMit , , , Economy Brand s Evaporated Cream b produotd. Hrautryli, yon will urttltthe nott pteaslnar anil sppetkinc. Chemists and doctor! tay it b tha most IwaltMul. Tumi riu idiJ uli'mr it tears tha cap Isbal nmztssi herfyftj). -Wa produce ninaty ear cent of tha world's supply and iwantea .very can tearing our cap labai. . .. HB1VETU MOX Helps to advertise your town. Is it deserving ot your patronage? fed intb lt'by hand and from that pont cuts' and cleans '- them' 1 ready for the packing machines.1' Tt handles from 25, 000 to1 50,000- fish" daily, which, under the process (now1 In use, requires the labor of'Tram' 40 to 60 Ctilhese, working from 12 tO 16 hours. !'" V: The Peking correspondent of the London Post says: It is possible that the treaty between the1 United States and China for the opening of Mouk den and Xntung will be ratified Imme diately, but I have good reason to be lleve that the benefits of the treaty to foreign trade will be nullified by Rus slan Influence. " YOUNG SON RELEASES FATHER Governor Odell Pardons Convict . Vpou Heading Latter. ; Ithaca, N. .Y,f Dec, ,11, Governor Odell has pardoned Charles D. Norrls, of this city, formerly a car Inspector of the Lehigh . Valley Railroad, who was sentenced In , Fedruary, .1902, to five years for. stealing $70,000 In bonds and Jewelry from the baggage cars of the Den inn n Thomson Theatrical Co. In 1901. The, pardon ,of Norrls i was brought about by a letter to the (gov ernor from George Norrls, the convict's 14-year-old son. , , , . SHOOTS INSANE HUSBAND Des Moines, Dec. 11. In an effort this morning to arrest her divorced husband, who escaped from the state 'hospital for the Insane a week ago, Mrs Nettie Kllnggmbiel fired five hotn at him, Oe shot passed almost through the body, but the wound may not prov fatal. -. ,. . , . OUILTY OF EXTORTION Chicago, Dec, U., John J, Brown, ex-secretary of the Chicago police pen slon. board, and later connected with the city clerk's office, was asked to re sign from the public service. He promptly acceeded to the request ."The resignation resulted from Investigation charges of extortion on widows who were applicants for pensions. . Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble In your System Is ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up seta. Electric Bitters will quickly dis member the troublesome causes. It never fails to ton. the stomach, regu lat. th$ kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitters Is only 50 cents, and that Is returned if It don't give perfect. satisfaction. Guaranteed by Cbai. Rogers, druggl.t. CORDEKSHfa COMPAST, JtigUuiS, 01. rj- -..ipiimiiipw. umw .L. 7 - -"in-ill hi iiihhii i . , II Christmas Gifts ; for City's Poor Salvation Army to Help Deserving Families and Has Issued In- vitations to All Such. It Is the Intention of Captain and Mre. Holeton, In command of the local work of the Salvation Army, to cheer many desolate homes Christinas day. These Christian .workers are canvas Bing the city from end to end, and are letting no chance slip by to acquaint themselves with all families in any way In need of assistance. . . ,v : ' .i ; ,"f, : T-rniTH- 1 1 II 11 1 1'lii-liiiii.iiilMMaliTiTiniTI CAPTAIN F. HOLETON. ' The plan of the officers is hot to giv. a public dinner, but bankets will be delivered. Neat cards huv. been print ed bearing an Invitation to the deserv ing poor to call at the barracks and re oeive the gifts. These Invitations are now being distributed and will contlnuo to he until the final day. n this way no undeserving person Will Intrude up on a plan that is not Intended for such It Is expected that the W. C. T. V. and the churches of the city will as sist Captain Holeton and his co-work-' eis, and some of the fraternal socltles may also irovlde contributions. Captain Holeton has been a member of the Salvation Army for the past seven years, and for the last five years has been actively engaged In the work, He Is now 26 years of age. Before being assigned to Astoria he was in command of a Portland corps. While located in the latter city he assisted at two Christmas dinners, and experi ence teaches him that it Is one ot the best ways to ally him with the class with which the Army Is particularly fitted to labor, : ; A (25,000,000 scheme to dam ' the Thames at Gravesond, thus providing locks capable of accommodating tha largest ships afloat, will be considered by Parliament at Its next session. Germany will make an Interesting experiment for conveying live fish from the coast to Inland towns. A scheme ha been devised by which water tanks will be placed on either side of railway cars and there will be a constant r. newal of water which Is aerated by contact with the air. A car fitted with twelve tanks on either side can -tarry $40,000 worth of live fish. A Frightened If onto, f Running like mad down th street. dumping the occupants, or a hundred other, accldjnts, are every day occur rancei. It. behoves everybody, to oava reliable salve handy and there's nona as good as Bucklln's Arnica Salve-j Burns, cuts sores, eczema,, and disappear -luickly, under Its soothing ffect, 25c, at 'Jhas. Rogers drug store