The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 21, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, MONDAY. DECKMBEh 21," 1903.
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1URITY
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utTlie Beer of the North Pacific
Co. is manufactured right here
at home.
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ASTORIA
Realizing Astoria's need of greater facilities for the acoommoda-Hon-of
the traveling public, I have leased the Astoria Hotel, Seven
teenth street near Commercial, and am now prepared to aocommodat
guests.
COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED-
Good board, a table well supplied with wholesome food, comfort
' able rooms, reasonable rates and courteous treatment to guests oom
; bine to make the Astoria Hotel all that Is desirable to the public.
JACOB DENCK, Prop.
217 Seventeenth Street, : : : : Astoria, Ore
NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES.
In order to make home happy, good meals are indis
pensible, but you cannot 1iave good meals if the principal
, part the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnMi the
very choicest
FRESH AND SALTED MEATS
as well as Poultry, Fish and Game in season. Fresh
Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. (
.Astoria pat, pish and Poultry Jlafket-
Malar & Johnson, Proprietors.
Twelfth St.
The Imperial Oyster
and Chop House
P. GALLAGHER, Manager
Toke Point and.Shoalwater Bay Oysters.
First Class Cooking Guaranteed. We Make a
Specialty of Coffee. .
COMMERCIAL STREET. . .
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I 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.
G. H. COOPER'S
THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA.'
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Bishop Hicks of
BiU Munford,
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The National Saloon and Cafe
' Finest W nes, llqacr and Cigars o
0"473' Commercial St ' -
HOTEL.
Astoria.
Opposite Petersen & Brown's.
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Oscar Morton,
ixologist.
;: Astorio, Oregon O
Clothing
Insist on getting it and drink
no other.
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Dr. N. H. Stewart
D E N T I 8 -T
Eooms In Kinney building
Over Griffin's Book Store a,,orl
Dr. T. L. Ball
DENTfST
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524 Commercial street. Astoria Ore.
Holmes T. SiBterts
Wagonmaking
and
Horseshoeing
; LOGGING CAMP WORK
By Experienced Mechanics
GENERAL- BL5CK8MIT1ING
J 6So Duane St. Phone 2561
CHR1STEN5BN & CO.
Wholesale and Retail
Botchers and Packers
Live BtocK bought and sold 8ta.m
boats, ships and mills supplied
on short notice
Families Supplied at the Lonest Hate
NoGoIdGure
WhisKey
, Morphia
Cure
No
Bad
After
Effects
Office
Hours
9 :30 a. m.
to
6!p. m. '
6 p. m. ,
to
10 p. m.
in
Three
Days
Guaranteed
Correspondence Solicited.
d.wTOpps
Imperial Hotel.'. - - Portland
RUSSIAN BATHS
Only the bettr class of patronaer
Is entered to. Try one and you will
come regularly, Price, 26 cents.
Ladies' Private Apartments
J17 Astor Street
Scott's Smtil-P epsl) Capsules
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Bold by Cbft. Bosrft 4T9 Commercial
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Washington Market
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Popularity Daily
STRIKERS HOOT AT MOURNERS.
Funerals.
n .Chicago. Held. Under
Grave Difficulties.
Chicago, Dec. 21. Undertakers wa
gons and street cars were used to con
vey dead to cemeteries Saturday. In
narly every instance the funerals were
watched by union pickets who were
there to see that no Uvery carriages
formed a part of the funeral proces
sion, Thfl most prominent funeral of
Saturday was that of Judge. Jonas
Hutchinson, for 15 years on the bench
of the superior court. The remains
of Judge Hutchinson were taken to Oak
wood cemetery In an Undertakers
wagon, while private carriages for his
personal friends were used for pall
bearers and Immediate friends of the
family. Some disturbance was caused
at the funeral of Mrs. Anna V. Lick,
a Bohemian woman who was murdered
three days ago by her husband.
When Undertaker Llnhart drove up
to the church with his wagon he was
hooted and jeered but no direct vio
lence was offered. The police used their
clubs to press back the ctowds. Police
protection against strikers for funeral
corteges on the way to cemeteries was
demanded of Chief of Police O'Neill this
evening by a committee of the vJolnt
Livery Association and was promptly
granted by the chief. He ordered the
police inspectors to afford every' pro
tection In thler power but refused to
allow officers to be seated on or drive
vehicles bearing bodies.
Two Vessels ' Overdue.
Victoria, B. C, Dec. 21. The steam
er Amur Is now three days overdue-
from Skagway, from which port she
left Saturday last with 65 passengers
for Victoria. The steamer Al-Kl of the
Pacific Coast Steamship Company Is
also three days overdue and it may be
that on eof the two has broken down
and the other is assisting her.
Seattle Pion.ef Dies.
Seattle, Dec. 21. Judge J. McGIlvra,
one of Seattle's oldest pioneers died
Saturday aftrnoon at the age 76 years.
He leaves a widow and two daughters.
JudgeMcGilvra " came tdWashington In
1S61 and settled at Olympla. When
Lincoln was elected president he be
cnmft United States attorney. He re
tired from active life 12 years ago.
( Miners' Awful Death.
Butte, Mont., Dec. 21.-A Miner spec
all from Wallace says Fred Sickman
and James Ashhurst, two machine
men working on .he IsOO foot level In
the Tiger Poorman mine at Burke,
drilled Into "Missed Hole" and both
were frightfully mangled. They will
both die. The right side of Slckman's
face was crushed In and both eyes
blown out and his entire body perforat-
Dr: Oswald H. BecKman
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Kinney Building. Phone No. 2481
Office hours. 10 A. M. ri.i M., 2 to i P M
7P.MU)1'. M. Hunduy tol 2 f M -
I House Moving j
j General GoDtradting :
Bouse Moving a Specialty
First Class Work .
Guaranteed at
2 BIRCH & JIC0B80N,
: J8T0RII, ORE. :
, Helps to advertise your town.
Is it deserving ol your patronage?
ed with fine rock. Ashhurst had both
eyes torn out, abdomen torp open and
left arm completely crushed. Two
ahovelsful of fine rock were removed
from their bodies by physicians.
Ths Ultimatum Crop.
London, Dec. 21. A special dis
patch from Tientsin says tl Is report
ed that Japan has sent an ultimatum
to Eussla.
Utah Easy Game.
Salt Lake ,Dec. 21. On a field
covered with several inches of snow,
Carlisle defeated Utah here Saturday
by a score of 22 to 0. Utah was com
pletely outclassed . The Indians work
ed the wing shift play very success
ful and had no trouble whatever In
making their distance. '
Six Rounds With McGovorn.
Philadelphia, Dec. 21.-Bllly Wills
of Philadelphia, stayed the limit In
a six-round bout with Terry Mc-
Govern Saturday night.
Big Steamer Ashore. '
London, Dec, 21. The steamer Fin
land, which left Antwerp at noon Sat-
Fulshlng .Holland. Assistance has
been sent to her. ; ,
Workm.n'a Christmas Present.
Chicago, Dec. 21. Four thousand
men employed by the Illinois Steel
Company In South Chicago will be
Iaifi off for an . indefinite period, on
Thursday, the day before Christmas.
Paris, Dec. 21, A miserably clad
man fired two, shots from a revolver at
Max Nordau, at the Zionists' ball at
Salle D'Charraa. One of the shots
grazed Nordau and the second wounded
a guest named Assowedskl. The -would
be assassin was Immediately arrested.
He gave his name as Loubln and said
he wa a Russian revolutionist, aged
23 years, and had been chosen by lot
to shoot Nordau.
Report Unconfirmed.
London, Dec. 21. The report from
Tentsln that Japan has sent an ul
timatum to Russia Is not confirmed
from any source. It is regarded fts
Impossible that such Important news
should come first from Tientsin.
oMor Buncombe.
Paris, Dec., 21. The Russian em
biissy her takes an optimistic view of'
the far eastern situation, and con
siders the lust . dispatches exaggerat
ed. Members of the Japanese lega
tion here authorize the statement that
it retains hope of a pacific solution
of the troubles. No alarming news
has reached the legation from Toklo,
and Its rumored recall of Its military
attaches to Japan, It says, Is an In
tention.
SlG. 5ICHCL . CO.
m m llfimik Cigars :M
For Sale
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STOLE FREIGHT BY TON.
Northern Paoifio Loses Thousands By
Thieving Employes.
Srtttie, Dec. 21. The Great Northern
and Northern Pacific officials admit
that a conspiracy to rob the two com
panies has existed In Seattle for a per
iod of four years' and losses running
Into thousands of dollars have result
ed. During that time freight cars have
been robbed and their contents and
goods consigned to one merchant have '
been sold to another in the same line of
business In the same city. Tons upon
tons of merchandise, it is charged, have
been sent from Alaska to California, to
Oregon and interior western states, and
sold for what it would bring.
Herman Reinhart, James C. Graves
and P. J. Flynn, who have been ar
rested, are 'alleged ringleaders in the
conspiracy. The Northern Pacific, it is
said, is the heaviest loser and Bums
paid by the company for "lost goods"
runs far into the thousands. " The
Great Northern has not suffered to the
same extent.
Warships Ordered out.
Seattle, Dec. 21. The cruiser New
York has left the navy yard at Bremer
ton under rush orders for San Fran
cieco. The gunboat Bennington will
follow today.
THE PANAMA MUDDLE.
" can Outposts..
Gunboats in Touch With the Ameri-
Panama, Deo. 21. 'By means cf hl
gunboats Admiral Glass is keeping In
almost dally communication with the
two American outposts at San Mlsuel.
Ther are at Tavlza and Real Santa
Maria about 100 Panamans, These men
have been scouting toward the Colom
bian frontier. According to the very
latest information there Is no sign of
Colombian Boldlers at Panama territory
Statements have been cabled from the
United States that the democratic sen
atorial caucus at Washington hod -fla"
elded that the party should oppose the
ratification of the Hay-Bunau-Varllla
treaty and have caused much Interest.
The possibility' that the senate will
not ratify treaty la contemplated wllh
consternation. Little else occupies of
ficial and public attention at present.
Washington,, ' Dec. 21. President
Roosevelt has transmitted to the house
the third Installment of the papers re
lating to the recent revolution on the
tHthmus of Panama. The papers com
prise the correspondence between the
state department and Minister Heaupra
nt Bogota relative to the Hay-Herran
treaty, consisting of 120 letters and
telegrams sent between March 13 and
November 19, 1908.
Everywhere.
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