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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1903. PAGE SEVEN. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Real Estate values may fall, Stocks of any kind may decline, banks may suspend, and so. also, may ln Insuranee companies, but If you want to make a safe V vestment and be sure of converting your cash into flomethlng that is bound to appreciate 1b valae, Buy Diamonds. And now that the rainy season is at hand, remember that we can furnish, at reasonable cost a handsome Silk Umrella for yoursels, your wife" or your sweet . heart. J. H. SEYilOUR, Htm 1 111 1 11 m m i n n i n IN A. G. 8PEXARTH'S 1 -SHOW WINDOW You will find every morning during the months of November and December 150 Solid Gold and Gold-filled watches, with the finest Walthan, Elgin and Hampden movements, all away below eastern prices. Change of entire display daily. Come and see. Count them. : : : BLACKS ft I THING. Carriage and Wagon Building. First Class Horse Shoeing Logging Camp Work. All kinds of wagon materials in stock , for sale! We guarantee the best work 4 done in the city. Trices right. ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. Plumbing and Tinning B est Work est Prices est Material Prompt Attention Given to All Orders w -w r m. T r T1U W. IN. Commercial Street - i HOME COOKING able rates, uome oookiuk uu treatment to oar patrons. The Central Hotel K. M. HANSEN & CO. NO THIN G PL E ASES so welUs nicely laundried ihren. We have the eatat and molt sanitary laundry in the state and do th best , work. All White help. j - p2onIhi.8nd Dn"n? st' The Troy Laundry Rcjsvi Bav Iron Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundryiuen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firetclass work. Prices lowest. ' Phone 2451. (ELATERITE l Minersl Rubber) or nl It netcury to Hi.1 - ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the Pa- - tin, iron, Wt "S THE tLATERITE ROOFING CO., Astoria, Oregon i Hm-hi minium 1 1 1 1 'Phone 921. Mil in I - Astoria, ur. uVrcmu -f - Proprietor's m it I 8 Brass wonts ' Manufacturers of Corner Eighteenth and Franklin, Worcester BtrHding, Portland; "As the V Crow Flies" The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is ' the route of the famous North- 7 Western Limited "The Train For Comfort" every night in the year. Before starting on a trip no matter where write for Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L SISLER, General Agent 132 Third St. Portland. Oregon. T. W. TKA8DALE, General Passenger Agent, " St Paul, Minn. It UXORIOUS VEL Tht "Northwestern Limited" trains, electrlo lighted throughout, both Inside anA nut an A Mjeam hAatarl. a.r with out exception, the finest trains i the world, iney embsay tne latest, riww and best ideas for comfort, conversance and luxury ever offered the travelling DUbllo. and ; altogether are the most complete and splendid production ef the car builders', art. These splendid Trains . 1 Connect With t The Great Northers The Northern Pacific and - The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PATJL, FOB CHICAGO and the BAST; No extra charge (or these superlot aeommodattons and all classes of tick ets are available for passage en the trains on this line are protected b the Interlocking Elect System. HOPP'S BEER HAItli Astor Street Pool and Billiard Paflr Astoria's - Most Popular Resort ... Kopp's Celebrated Beer Always on Draught. Imported Goods; For eign and Domestie Cigars AL. SEAFELDT CARLSON'S... Famil; Liquor Store Choicest Table Wines for ramifies - PRIVATE BTOCK-CreamHye, Old Hickory Pride or Keatnekey and Hermitage Repwld California Brandies. Twelfth Street Astoria John Fuhrman, G. W. Morton. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Tonr ordurt for metis, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and utisfw'.orlly .(tended to TelepDoue tfn. 821. reliance .Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly preps. red (or maklnj estimates and executing orders tor all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We spII the ' , celebrated BHELBT LAMP. CaU up Pbone lift. H. W. CYRUS. Mgr RUSSIAN BATHS Only tbe better tfam uf patronwf i Is extend to. Try one and too will ' come rerularly, Prtoe, it cents. Ladies' Prirste Apsrteests aiy A st or Street BLOCKADED Every Household In Astoria - Should Know Huw to J Resist It. The back aehes because the k'dnSys are blockaded. kelp the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more.. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do this. , It's the best proof, for it comes from Oregon. l T. W. Shankland, who is a street I car conductor on the Woodstock street car line, residing at 710 Ellsworth St., Portland, says: "Some time last fall I began having considerable trouble and annoyance from a dull aching pain In the back over the kidneys. I think it' was caused from the constant shaking and Jarring of the ' car. 1 thought at first it would disappear1 quickly as it came, but this was not the case. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills I procured a box and took them according to directions. The result was entirely satisfactory. The backache grew leas and less and soon disap peared and as far as I can tell it has gone for good for there have been no symptoms of reoccurrence." Plenty of similar proof In Astoria. Call at Cliarles Rogers, druggist for particulars. . , For sale by all dealers; price SO cts. Foster-MUburn, Co., Buffalo N. T., sole agents for the U. S. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. - City Treasurer's Notice. . There Is money in the City Treasury to pay the following warrants drawn on the following streets: . Alleyway and Cedar, No, 18, 460 to 16, 468, Inclusive. Fifty-one and Birch, No. 16,441. Fourth street, Bond to Astor, No. 18, 212. .'' ' Fifth, Commercial to Astor, No. 16,384 and 16,385. . s , Fifteenth, Jerome to Niagara, Nos. 16,202, 16,203, 16,204. ( Eighth street, Commercial to Astor, Nos. 16,695, 16,696, 16,697, 16,698. Eleventh street, Bond, to . Franklin, Nos. 16,709 to 16.714 inclusive. '.Interest will cease after this date. v THOMAS 6EALET, City Treasurer. Astoria, Ore., Dec, 19, 1903. . tf ASK THE AGENT HDR TICKETS VIA ..TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAINS DAILY PAST TIME 2 For Full Particulars, Rates, Folders, Etc,. Call on or Address Daylight Trip Through the Cascade - and Rocky Mountains. J. W. PHALON. . H. DICKSON, Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt 122 Third Street, Portland. (12 First Avenue, - Seattle, Wash. A. B. C. DENNISTON. O. W. P. A. Washington Market CHRISTENSKN & CO. Wholesale and Betatl Batchers and Packers Live atocc txmKht and sold ww boat., anlpt and mill, .applied od .hort uotloe , , . . Families Sapplied it ths Iioxest Sate The Mug Saloon Corner Ninth o'd Astor Sts mines, ItiqaoFS and Cigars Of the Finest Qunllty fis&arsei ui Sdser;' leadpartes CORBETT. BESTS HANLON. ' (Continued from page 3) cut to the body,. Corbett struck low and was warned by the referee to be careful. They went to a clinch, Ed getting the better of it. They hung on and as the bell rang both landed rights to the Jaw. Corbett was ap parently willing to take a blow in or der to land on his opponent. . Round 6 Corbett tried with a left for the head, but was blocked. Both men were doing considerable talking. Eddie stopped the talkwith a succes sion of rights and lefts to the jaw and complained to the referee that Cor bett was holding. Furious close light ing followed, Eddie doing the better work. Eddie landed left and right in this mix. . Corbett continued to Josh Eddie, fighting at the' same time. When Corbett came up he commenc ed to swing, but was wild. Finally Eddie backed him ajai: jt the ropes. Round 7 Corbett began talking at once and Eddie put a left to the face. Corbett countered with a hard right tOvthi ear. Both men gave a re markable exhibition .of blocking and protecting themselves. Graney once more cautioned Corbett for hitting low.. Corbett got a good right to the head and two lefts to the ear. In a mix Corbett swung right and left to the head and evaded Eddie's at tempts to counter. Corbett appar ently anxious to mix it at all times. Hanlon went after him with right and left. Corbett put in several hard rights and lefts to the face with force enough to knock out an ordinary fighter, but Hanlon only smiled. " Ea put in a terrific ' left to the body at the close of the round. Round 8 Corbett was more care ful and the smile had gone from his face. He mixed it and chopped the right to the head and followed with a left to the face. Eddie followed him around the ring, sending a straight left to the face and a right, to the Jaw that staggered Corbett. Eddie back ed Corbett to the ropes In a fierce mix and then got Inside with left and right swings to the body. In a clinch Corbett got in a terrlfflc right upper cut to the chin, v hich only made Han lon more vicious. Round 9 After some mlxups Cor beet landed a hard left to Eddie's Jaw. He tried right and left swings, but both were blocked. Another vicious right for the Jaw was blocked. . Final ly Corbett slipped in getting a right to Hanlon's chin. Hanlon blocked a hard rlghtfor the face and then got Inside with left and right swings for the body. . Round ' 10 Corbett missed a face uppercut and a moment later he sent a right uppertut to the chin and they hung to each other. They began talk ing to one another and Eddie waded ill with right and lefts for head but was blocked. In a breakaway both exchanged rights and lefts to the face Corbett planted a left to the face and followed with a right uppercut for the Jaw. Eddie sent Corbett back with a right on the head tjiat did no dam age. The round was about even. Round 11 Eddie was short with a left for the Jaw. " Eddie, caught Cor bett with a right swing to the Jaw, followed with another to the same place. Ed got In two left Jabs to the face. Corbett was leaning against Hanlon,, coming up with a short left swing on Eddie's jaw. Eddie then got a right owing to the jaw. Corbett's right went around Eddie's neck, and he then staggered Ed with a left and right to the Jaw. They were leaning shoulder to shoulder, both peppering away at the face and stomach, with Corbett apparently avln8t the (ad vantage. The blows that Corbett had landed on Hanlon's jaw would have finished the fight long ago with any boxer of mediocre quality. Round 12 They rushed Into a- clmch. . Both seemed fond of In fighting. Corbett did not lose hit head and fought back viciously. Cor bett landed a hard, right on the jaw for which Eddie returned a hard right tc the ear and left to the face. Corbet; received e. terlfllc right uppercut on the stomach which made him : tool sick. He stalled and protected him self from furtner harm. Corbett ap peared a bit tired at the end, with Bilious and ilorvouG Disorders Sick Headache and Constipation, TAKE (r. rhi q n They cure Giddiness, Fuilnew and Swelling after meals, Diuinew and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Lots A Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Ootivenes, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, ling Scnsationi, etc The First Dose will give relief in twentf minutes. This U M fictloa. For a Weak Stomach, Disordered Liver and Impaired Dlgetlo , beaitli. They promptly remors any obstruction or irregularity- of tbe system. U. . A. Dspet, Ml Cm 5C, Nnr V. la kesM, lOfc -4 Ms. Hanlon doing all the forcing; 7"" Round IS They rushed Into.. mix and In the breakaway Corbett,-landed a right over Hanlon's Jaw. He miss ed hard' left for Jaw and they mixed. Corbett sent a hard left to the Jaw. Corbett sent a right and left to the jaw and sent a right to the stomach. Hanlon looked groggy for the flrst time and wabbled a bit. ", Round 14 They assumed the same tactics, Corbett putting a right and left to the stomach. Hanlon fought 'jack hard and landed two teriffle swings to the j.vw. He sent Corbett back with a right on the Jaw, stag gering the champion. Corbett fought back and landed some telling blows on Hanlon's body. Corbett sent Eft die to th tioor with two lefts to the onds. Corbett stood away, pegging jaw which downed him for nine sec- die to the floor with two lefts to the rope. The gong apparently , saved Hanlon from a knock-out, -Hanlon still covered his face and body with his gloves and Corbett punished him as hard as he could. . He refused to be knocked out, and when the gong rang, went to his corner with a grin. Round 15 Corbett tried left to face at long range, but was short. He missed a hard right for the body. Ed die then sent a ' straight left to the face. . Corbett jabbed with -the left to the face, Hanlon being content to rest. Corbett was short with a rlgnt and Ed die blocked some hard lefts for the body. ' He caught Eddie with a right and left for the stomach and a right uppercut to the chin that sent Han lon's head back. , Corbett waded i and landed right and lefts hard to the jaw. Graney then asked Hanlon's seconds to take their charge out ef" the ring, but they refused. Hanlon was taking the most teriffle beatiag with - gameness seldom seen. He could not fight back effectually and, could hardly protect hliriself , v ' . Round 19 Corbett missed a hard right uppercut for the face, but a moment later sent Ed to the floor wtth a right and left to the jaw, Eidie took the count of nine and then clung to Corbett, tle latter trying repeated, ly to knock him out. Corbett sent fK a succession of rights and lefts ts face. Corbett yelled to Hanlon's sec onds to stop the contest,' which they refused to do, Corbett then delivered an avalanche of blows on Eddie's Jaw, sending hlrn back against the ropes. The crowd yelled to the referee to stop the contest, as Hanlon was game to the core and refused to be knocked out. Graney then Interfered and awarded the decision to Corbett. After the fight Corbett went over to Hanlon and kissed him. Hanlon said, "tou can lick them all.". When Hanlon went to his corner he was seized with a severe fit of vomiting. Hanloq was then carried from the ring very weak, but conscious. Assessment Notioe. , 1 Notice ts hereby given that tlieTa!" sessment made for the purpose of Im proving 50th street from the south line of Cedar street, to the north line of Date street asper assessment roll fto. 71 was made by an order of the com mon council due and payable January 8th, 1904 by ordinance No. 2371 con flrmlnr said assessment roll'. That th following are the names of the persons against whom the assessments art made, amounts owning by each, to-wtt: Allen, B. F '. ........$ 11.11 Anderson, George SO .M Duffner, Otto , , it . 41 Kelly, Mary M. in. IS Wevang. Andre wHelrs ef 1.19 City of Astoria . -,.81! By order of the common council, i OLOF ANDERSON, , Auditor and Police Judge. Sated Astoria. Oregon, Dec. 26, 1961. In Cass of Aoeident. Accidents will happen, Mother stralai her back lifting a sofa. Father Is hurt In the shop. Children are forever fail ing and bruising themselves. There Is no preventing these things, bat their worse consequences are averted with Perry Davis' Painkiller. Ne other remedy approaches It for relief of sere strained muscles. There is but otie Painkiller, Perry Davis'. FOR WIT Frightful Dreams, soaiunerromana iiyaiw TO 4)