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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, TtjTBSDAY' DE6EMBEE ! 190& .PAGE THREE. kit, ii.. f . ! -.... Ill I Red at home inn - H ' . .As a business proposition, it pays to trade at home, conditions being equal as to the value offered; but when you can get a better article at home on as good terms there is an added reason for patronizing the home institution. Do You Drink Beer? If you do, then why not drink the best? Beer is not a necessity, but a luxury, and if you must have a luxury of that kind, then get an article that is absolutely pure, and which is made at home by " ! 1 1 f : : : i mmm a m -. . " ............ -u.;,.. .",.'1 TlleNdrth Pacific Brewing Com S ASTORIA HOTEL. .(', '.Km.! i Realizing Astoria's need of greater facilities for, the aeaommodii. uam icubcu uie ABwria noagi, Devon teenth street near Commercial, and am now prepared to ateommodal guests. ' - -. .... COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED- Good board, a table well 'supplied with wholesome food, eomfort 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. ; - 217 Seventeenth Street, : : : Astoria, Ore A A A A A A A AAA Dr. N. H. Stewart DENTIST Rooms In Kinne' over Griffin's ey Miming Book Btora Astoria Dr. T. L. Ball l DEKT8I; U4 Commercial street. Astoria On AWFUL STATE OF WRECK VICTIM Fragments of. Human. t Form Found Under the Piled up Engines. J.W.SUPRENANT Carpenter and Bailder Special attention given u the construction ol one ooaineMi ana reMaenoe oaiKunirs. CommerelsJ Ktreo Astoria, Or. NOTICE TO HOISEWIVES. , . ; ; . y V. , In order to make home happy, good meals are indis- pensible, but you cannot have good meals if the principal part the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnish the ' very choicest ,, , , V ' ' FRESH AND SALTED MEATS as : well as Poultry, Fish and Game in season.. .Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. Rstoria JHeat, Fish and- Poultry JJarkeV Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And Counselor j-t Uw OHMS, Odd Fellows Bldg., Tenth (and Com merciai Astoria, ure Twelfth St. Astoria. " k a ft; ! ; .- a'.' n a; ' !? a a a'a a a a a a , a; a. a a a: a: a. a a a a a a a - The Imperial Oyster and Chop House PV GALLAGHER, Manager w Toke' Point and Shoal water Bay Oysters, First Class Cooking Guaranteed, We Make a , Uftynit ,mm , Specialty of Coffee. "? ' 'i COMMERCIAL STREET. Opporite Petersen A Brown's. a a a a ara'a a tt'ji'IiJt. .. a 44-i"Pi"fe4"i'"i"i"M'i i i i' i 'i n-W'HAw 'i i V i 'n- h-i-w-i-i-i-i-i-i-w t t. . , ' t it . "I I Wiiytfer , s CI Qthing tfOJ i'fs-W have "just received a large s consignment of seasonable Cloth ing, and feel confident of our abili:y to please in this as in all . ".! other lines. ' '" ' "" G.H.COOPER'5 THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA.1 0o o o o o o oo ooo ooooooooooooooo o! Bishop Hicks of Park City, Utah. o 1,1 Alias Lee Herring,1' Skipper I. 0 i 'Rill Mnnfnrd. Oscar Morton, i ' ' Day Clerk. 1 - ' ' ' ' Mixologist, o , , -! ir ,ti : '"( 01 i ' finest ninesi uqacr am wgara 473 Commercial St. , ' ' Astorio, Oregon The National Saloon and Cafe o o o.a.o O 40 0 0 00 o o-o o o a o o o o When you are out for a good time don't overlook THE "O. K." DICK DOHEKTY and OUS PETERJON Proprietors ASTOR ST. '' ASTORIA, OR, C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission, . Agent Wells, Fargo Express ' Companies. House Broker. and Shipping, and Pacific Customs C. R. THOMPSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,,, , . 48 Commercial Street. Dr. Oswald H. BecKman PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Kinney Building. ( h,,.Pbope No. .2481. Office houra. 10 A. 1(, to;i2 M., 2 to 4 PM , i r,M to or. m, raunaay loi z r M Grand Rapids, Dec' 29. Gathered in a rubber blanket on a slab In the morgue are the charred and dlamem bered remains of the twentieth vie tlm of Saturday's collision on the Pere Marquette railroad. So terribly disfigured Is the last victim found that in all ; probability Identification will never be effected. The odor of burned flesh' informed the wrecking crew that another body lay under the wrecked engines. .' When they ; had uncovered the remains they found only the fragments of a human form . There were no arms or legs, only pieces of the skull and large bones, a few teeth and most of the internal organs in tact, but litem lly . roasted. .. , Denied That Japan Insists. London, Dec. 29. The latest re ports credit Japan with insisting that Russia shall reply to its laet note be fore January 10 on. the ground of the rapid approach of Russian naval re inforcements to the scene of 'action Inquiry in the best informed Japan ese quarters, however, fulls to find support for this statement. Baron Hayashl,,' Japanese minister, paid a long visit to the foreign ofllce today. When seen afterwards he said he had no further1 Information? "'' ' .'"," ."' ' ;'' Washington's New City; ' '' BelUngham, Wash., Dec. 29, The cities of Whatcom arid Falrhaven have passed out of ' existence, and the city of Bellingham takes her place in their stead among-the 'municipalities of the state. A. L. Black was sworn In as the first mayor and he named C M. Logsdon as chief of 'police.' " las lini! lartet ' CHRlSTENSE'Nf''cO:""-11 'ITBoTesale anf Retail"'' Batchers M Packers Live atoct bought and sold Btenm ' boats, snips and mills supplied on short! potloe , 1? ,,,, , . Families Sapplisd at the Looast fiats RUSSIAN BATHS Only the better chws of patronwr is catered to. Try one and you will coiue .regularly, Fiisa, it eenu. Ladies' Priyate Apartments ai7 Aftor Street Depot Exchange STEINER ft BNOW, Props. ; be Finest and Best Liquors in the Citj Kopp'e Celebrated Beer Always on Tap. . ...Your Patronage Solicited... Retired Officer Dies. Washington, pee., 29. Captain Rob- ert,;CiiftliiV'retlred, died .today at the hortl; of. Bishop 'R'ltwrlee;11 wher"he hijC) been If'.gcst ,'hris(tm(i and suf fered a double .titk of paralysis that' ressman Defies the Law Resists Arrest By Military Until Wounded In the Arm Dur ing Warm Engagement.' junction of Qulngua and l-'anmnanKO) rivers, In the province of pylaiMin. and has a population of 15,000. . " Cripple Creek, Col. Dec. 29. Con siderable excitement was occasioned here yesterday by the action of At torney John M. Glover, formerly con gressman from Missouri, in defying the mllltlary, barricading himself in his office and only surrendering after receiving a bullet wound in the arm. Colonel Verdeckbuig has received a letter from Glover denying the legal ity of the recent order for the sur render of arms by citizens In the dis trict. In his letter Glover referred to Governor Peabody as "a cheap an archist." He declared he had twd guns in his oflli a and defied the military tp take them from him.- Colonel Ver deckburg dispatched a squad to cap ture the attorney. The lawyer's office was found barricaded.'' The place wits surrounded and orders given to shoot the man if he appeared. '; n-n Later Glover appeared and, several shots were exchanged," the attorney-be ing wounded in the arm, after which he was captured. ,' ; , ': ' '" J Navy yvill Be Made Strong. ' Washington, Dec.1 2B.i-8enator Hale chairman of the committee on' naval affairs, said that it is the intention to make provision for another liberal addition to the navy during the fr' ent seslon of congress. ' He says. when the, , addltjons alreudy authorised lire completed the United States will1 have a more powerful havy thah any other nation except Great Britain.," . . . it ; . . i i 1 i I . -Thousands Manila, Deu eveuliis. Rendered Homeleis. " 2?.?r-l',iie in the pueblo (f Calumpit yesterday destroyed 250 houses.1 Several' lives Were lost and 000 persons rendered homeless, (Lqns The Largest Typewriter. An English typewriter company once made a special machine for Li Hun Chang.1 It was necessary to construct a machine much more elaborate thaa: the ordinary instrument, owing to the strange characters of the Chinese tongue,, and this typewriter waa fitted with 1800 characters, each of which hci to be engraved by hand. Naturally this wonderful Instrument created great impression on being Introduced at Peking, and it evidently suggested to the speculative mind of the Chinese the Idea of forming a company for the sale of Chinese typewriters. One bold In- . dividual went to London with the pro . Ject. He asserted that It would be possible to -write a kind of Chinese ' shorthand with as few as 250 charac-' ters (about three times the number , used on the ordinary machine), but the ; Instrument would be about three time the Usual size, and the price was to' be 15000. In spite of the Chinaman's) conviction that there woud be a ready sale in the Celestial empire, neither. the typewriter firms nor the British capitalists cared to have anything to do with ot risky a venture,. U Hung Chang's machine is still probably the only machine" which writes Chinese characters'. Pittsburg Press. ' . new 'bank, with a capital of $8,000, 000, is said to be in the course of for mation In France, to absorb the preseet Banque Parlsienns. ' . "' $75,000... Calumpit Js situated, at', the , soap in stick form; con yenience ana, economy in shaving. ( 't , It is the best and cheap est shaving soap. . Sold all mt the world. ' .'' Scitfs Sarital-Pepsii Oapsulss rtrstiivz warn Wrt Inf'RmmRlKm or CsUrrl ef tbe Btatter ADd D1mm4 KidMvh 5 our no Dar. Csim qnlekJr u4 Psma. D6Di.iy ite worst cue of Sj2onrrb ond 6IMt, DO Oftt'or of htm lent stand. ! Inf. jHwHKVt kaimlMs. S bf dmKSist. trlot lut, 1 tons , n-k thi tmu.nmi so, , MtwosiTsnie, osue. Rot re, mt CommerclsJ r. 3x i C3 Sold by ChM btovmSntOfrSmcdlSSIshlrh ara Hiilv mturs's own MBUCAL LitR .a.. ars Ntnr' Owe Ramwllcs dlascl from I Ihs hand of tilt Crtat Cwalar. ConnaraJ their vlrtuts throuslf SSSgSZH!!! JStJi ..T" "''" .'..MI Ukshav. .b,.rt4 watws, each a distinct stasowd or rl nsrit. havt bssn tubilr om. iaV""T?'?LrJS laTIhan Is suladv of tha hln.J hl,h -ill I . , ' ' ".' '"'"u? " "4auao in mao a "'nn-Tiri-er phoplI.r. l.sdy of tb. blood which wmw t ii J .v. as r:r,i i f iin mi'u..- . . " ' w, . ...si. s-n-.t, wni imcm i (or cream) poueises healing power which seems marvelous. Tb.sprepsr.tion ts a Ideal 5kin Food snd besutifier and is tU quickest end most .Kree.ble remedy for Sunburn, Ecxeme, Burns, Bruises, Chapped Hand and Face, and all Rouehneie and IrrlUtloa Of the Skln-is the most bet.efici I in it. effects of sit emollients and is an article which cannot safely muuunimi wiiu iu muj uvhkuwu, rwama aaB VIUl IllCUl H SI lltpi will silsy all soreness and auvre a soft, velvety surface to the skin. applied (especially immediately after wssbinr) 25c. a boi et drutglsts. ' MEDICAL1 LAKE SOAP for toilet and nursery, makes bathing a luxury. 2Sc. a cake. ' ' NOT fATait MEDlCJifMS. V " MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFG. CO., Sole Manufacturerg ;, NEW YORK AND STOKANE, WASHINGTON. ' r-!(lv-ni,.an J Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., 8pokane, Wash. " ' Dear Sirs Catarrh has so afflicted n for yAre that the sense of rmn II wan destroyed.'' I Instituted 4' vigorous treatment ; with Medrcal Lake water made from the salts. T he treatment helped me from the I' flrst and aftSr a few weeks the s ense of smell returned. Treatment wa continued for a time and result ed tn permanent cure t ' " ' ' , ;' E. ALLEN GREEN, "'. Medical Lake. Wash,,.,! .,. ,); For talc in Astoria by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial, I the Conn -Drug , Company . iwrixn ana commercial ana Charles Rogers, Odd Felkrea bulldlns; (