The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 02, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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1 v ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1901.
ONWARD EVER
ALWAYS SAME
i Laureate Austin Turns Over New
Leaf by Writing a Very
Good Poem.
HOLDS UP GRASPING RUSSIANS
Littl Ultra Patriotic But Will Doubt
Im tav BttUr Impression
Than Rent Effusions by
Sams Author.
. New Tork. Jan. X Alfred Austin.
the ooet laureate. In a New Tear's
poem, of some length entitled. "Mov
ins? Onward." oubllshed today In the
London Times, says:
Tears moving- onward, onward.
Whence and whither, and why?
Are after age In the self same world.
with the self same stars In the sky;
The self same glory or light in heaven
' and light that Is still on the way;
Outlookln gase of the damsel dawn
. " and droop of declining day;
All things always the same, unchang
: ed unchangeable, all save we.
Who come like clouds, like clouds dl
f appear, farm and fall like waves of
:) the sea; '
Message and meeting of severed
' friends, Tule Carol. New Tear Chime
And eternity moving on and on, the
passionless' wheels of time;
Peace but a hungry duel for life dark-
k eolng to menace of war,
And Muscovite legions tramping on,
.. doing the will of the czar. '
But still the glory of light in Heaven
' and light that is still on the way
faint hearts that despond of tomor
row, look up and be done with de
spair or dismay
For British sentinels stand erect at
the fortress gates of the world,
And the British flag is on every sea
with Its splendid symbol unfurled.
day the federal ministry. In behalf of
the Australian commonwealth, cabled
Mr. Chamberlain an official Invito
Hon to visit Australia In connection
with his preferential tariff campaign.
It Is not known yet whether he will
accept the Invitation, but It Is be
lieved likely timt he will.
Italian Composer Marries.
Rome, Jan. 1. Glacomo Pucclnc,
the composer, was married yesterday
at Terre do Ijko to Elvira Monturl
OemtKran, a widow.
Ex-Congreisman DeaA
Syracuse, NT. T., J;ui 1. Ex-Con-
greiumaii J. ueideit died here early
today after a short illness.
All Sorts of Items
2!e Is richest who gets most enjoy
ment out of what she has.
H;ipny Is the girl who thinks her
father is the best man on earth.
Tbo wis woman caters to a man's
.iloniitch Instead of to his heart.
Every man has a right to his own
opinion if he keeps it to himself.
The girl who loves to help mother
will make a model wife some day.
AU ut one tenth of the buyer In New
fork whole jale stores are women,-
Kettles may be thoroughly cleansed
by boll In a few potato peelings In
them,
. Cupid is always looking for a chance
to swap a peck of trouble for a pint of
iiapp'ne.HS
.Ton per cent of all the children of
the. i-orld walk by the time they are
10 tno iths old.
If a man's children turn out half a
bil as he was at their age he thinks
the world Is growing worse.
Women laugh when they are In love
for the same reason that cowards
whistle to keep up their courage.
If it be true that women love most
intensely at 22 why are they never more
than 1$ In the official records?
When the foot has gone to sleep, rub
the cords of the leg under the knee,
and the pain will stop almost Instantly,
Thinking and talking are two seper-
BUSINESS LOCALS
LET YOUR WANTS HE KNOWN. Somebody has what you want, or wants what you have to
sell. Here is where want and wanted come together. ADVERTISE.
Smoke La Imperial cigars.
The Columbia Oyster House Is bow
handling the celebrated Toke Point
oyster. ft
Flrst-claa meal for lto;
coffee pi or doughnuts, So,
tauraitt, 424 'Bond street.
nice cake,
U. 8. res-tf.
Sal of picture now on. W need
the room; we need the money. Cull
around for bargains. Woodfleld's Art
Store.
Upper Astoria ha a place where you
can get a fine glass of beer, a good
wine and liquor as you can And any
plac la the city.
HARRY JONES,
tf Opposite Kopp' Brewery,
switches and pompadours.
MRS. R. INOUSTON.
Welch block.
JAPANB9B OOOrw.
New stock of fancy goods Just arriv
ed at Tokohams Bataar. Call and see
the latest novelties from Japan.
COAU COAU COAU
If you want your money' worth
Ring 'Phone 1JU.
QUO. W. SANBORN. Agt.
BEST 18-CENT MEAL.,
Tou will always find the beat Ik
meal In the city at the Rising Bun res
taurant. No, 111 Commercial street
ate nroDosltlons. Queer. Isn't 1L that
Ana me wra or ngni .uu sit. on n.s. do comprehen
fact? : -
throne, still wields his scepter and
rod, '
And the winds and. the waves and the
years move on, doing the will of
God.
SAYS MINE WAS SALTED.
Proposed Purchasers Bring Suit to
; . Recover Payments.
San Francisco, Jan. 1. Robert J.
Anderson, representing Eastern peo
ple, among them Frank S.'t Lewis, of
the Reading railroad, and W. P. and
E V. Douglas, of the Lake Superior
Consolidated Company, is suing John
F. Davis, of Amador, Cal., Edward
A. Davis, his brother, and Frank. Hall,
of this city, to recover $250,000 paid
defendants for the Sweepstake mine
near Weavervllle, and for compensa
tion for expenditures on the property
amounting to some hundreds of thous
ands of dollars. Anderson, the plain
tiff, alleges that the mine which he
and his associate bought for $,000,-
000, payable in Installments of $125,000
each, of which two have been paid,
was "salted."
John F. Davis, one of the defend
ants, has represented Amador and
other counties of California in the
state senate has been a superior judge
and Is now code commissioner.
Robbers Kill Aged Women.
Denver, Jan. 1. Mrs. Amanda
Toungblood was shot and killed and
her son Robert was seriously wound
ed by three men who attempted to
rob the grocery store conducted by
the family at Vanverde. The rob
bers gained entrance to the store on
the plea of calling a doctor. Once In
aide they ordered Thomas Toungblood
aged 63, to throw up bis hands.. The
old man refused and grappled with
the robbers. Mrs. Toungblood ran to
the assistance of her husband, at the
same time calling for her son, who
was In the adjoining room. The rob
bers Immediately opened fire, killing
the aged mother, wounding the son,
and then made good their escape.
8 now in Italy
Rome, Jan. 1. The year's end In
Italy was marked by most Inclement
weather. In the north heavy snow
storms blocked roads and villages are
In danger from avalanches. In the
south there has been persistent rain,
and hall in some parts.
Australia Invites Chamberlain.
London, Jan. I. It is likely that
Joseph Chamberlain will pay a visit
to Australia. A few days ago it was
announced that It was his intention
to leave England In the middle of Feb
ruary for a much heeded holiday. To-
When It gets to be the style to have
a new bat on Thanksgiving, the same
as on Easter, It will be possible to get
people out to church.
The swirling wad of pompadour over
one's rorehead la a thing ax the past.
Wear your hair the way It looks the
sweetest and snap your fingers at fash
Ion . ' "
Wear your gowns loose and comfort
able, but have them look as if they were
really Intended for you and were not
bequeathed by a plumplsh relative.
The Duchess of Bedford Is the pro
prietor of a skating rink In London,
which Is one of the most fashionable
afternoon haunts In the English me
tropolis. 1i i
The mother whoj has acquired the
habit of scolding her children thereby
shows that she is not competent to
train them In obedience. For scolding
is a sign of weakness. It Indicates
that the person who has it has not
mastered herself and that she knows
not how to rule others,'
The new postage stamps look differ'
cnt from the old ones, but they taste
just the snme.
Don't desert your home to read a pa
per on domestic science of household
economy. Don't neglect your children
your proudest achievements should be
thler education in Christian citlaen
ship.
Members of the Minnesota football
team are said to have worn corsets
made of something like barrel staves
under their padding during the game
with Michigan. Thus does the straight
front add another to Its numerous
string of victories.
There should be a separate purga
tory set aside for the back biters and
slanderers of every community. The
most vlllanous thief Is the on who
trie to steal the good name and rep
utation of another person, especially a
poor, helpless woman.
There Is a limit to blousiness. The
extremely huge blouse waists are no
longer !n vogue In fact, they never
were with women of good Judgement
Gowns that are ::even sizes too large
are almost as disfiguring as those that
are two sizes too small.
The most Important article of dress
are gloves and shoes, If you would be
neatly and also well dressed. Some
one says that the secret of being well
dressed Is to be suitably and tidily
dressed that the matter of appearance
may be dismissed from one's mind.
A New Tork minister says that fifty
yars from now women will take the
place of men and compel the latter to
come to them when they want B0 cents.
Women are today In 145 branches of
business, and In many Instances show
ing mors ability than the men.
Do you like chicken tamale or choice
concarn? If so, ring up J. O. Cook.
or call on him. Headquarters In rear of
National saloon. Ask for Cook, who
make the finest concarn and tamales.
Order delivered at private residences.
For supper what Is nicer than a
chicken tamale or a dish of Chile
Concarnie? And the only plac In
town to get cither is at the National
Restaurant, wblch also serves all
kinds of sandwiches and fin steaks
and chop.
A black purs containing a small
sum of money, a locket and chain, and
a roundtrlp ticket on the A. & C. R.
R. between this city and Portland,
was lost near the depot Christmas
ev. Finder will please return to
this office.
January Sale.
Mrs. R. Ingleton will have a big re
duction sal during the month of Jan
uary on hats, skirts, shirt waists, un
derclothes and all kinds of ladles' and
children's furnishing goods, hair
AT THE TOKE POINT.
If It Is In season you will And It at
Its best at the celebrated Toke Point
oyster house on Eleventh street. Fish,
game, shell-fish, choicest meats, pastry
coffee, etc., etc., served to the queen'
taste. Special accommodation for
parties . Open all night. Don't mist
the place, Eleventh street, near Bond,
D1N8M0R3 TTPEWRITER.
W sell. rent, and repair sll makes of
typewriters. Writs for new catalogue
of New Densmor.
Huxley, Ryan Co.,
It Fourth Street Portland. Or.
Hip.
CALL ON
Blectrlcat fixture.
F.lwtrlra! wiring.
Electrical suppll.
Os mantels guaranteed.
431 Commercial street.
M. F. Hardesty, Eltotrlcsn
tractor.
Con.
tf
Csll for Proposal.
Sesled proposals for the erection f
a cold storsg warehouse to be built en
the site of the Hanthorn cannery la
Astoria, Oregon, will be received at thl
office until 11.00 a. m. January 5, 1MI,
and then publicly openod. Speciflea-
Hons and all available lafermutlon
will be furnished n application to thl
off!?
Columbia River Packer' Association
Samuel Elmore, Vic-Preldnt
Astoria. Ore., Dec. 21, IMS.
Oooldent Shop.
four chair at the Occident barber
sh ip, No use to miss everything wait
ing for a shave. Flrst-rlnsa artist and
by the way, this It. the plac to get a
bath. Everything th very best, tf
Cheap Fuel,
Fir slabwood, stove length, $2.01 per
cord. Boxwood 11.10 per large load,
l'hon 3211 Black, Kelly, th transfer
man,
' Nolle.
Notice I hereby given that th com
inltte on Street and Public Way of
the common council of the City of As
torln, Superintendent of Htreet and
City Surveyor have filed with th Audi
tor and Polio Judge of said City a cer
tlflcnt of the acceptance of th Im
provetnent -f Franklin avenu. from
th west line of Fifth street to th west
line of Ninth street, under ordinance
No. 3831, by L. Leber k, the contractor,
and unless objections ar filed against
the sunie, snld Improvement will be
accepted by ordinance at th next reg
ular meeting of said council.
OLOF ANDERSON.
Auditor and Folic Judge.
Dated Astoria. Oregon. December II,
1103.
Natio of Dissolution.
Notice Is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing under th
Urn f th Franklin Printing Com
pany is tl.ls day dissolved by mutual
consent. The business or publishing
The Astorlun will be conducted In fu
ture by the Astorlsn Publishing Com
pany, to whom sit accounts due said
firm sr psysbl.
O Tlfei PATTKKHON.
EDO A II W. 8TAIIU
ROBKItT OIHHON.
Astoria, Oregon, Dec, 34, 1103.
City Treasurer's Notice.
Ther Is money In th City Treasury
to pay the following warrants draw
on th following streets:
Alleyway and Cedar, No, 1I.4M to II,
461, Incluslv.
Flfty-on and Illrch, No. 11,441.
Fourth street, Bond to Astor, No. It,.
212.
Fifth, Commercial to Astor, No. 1I.U!
and liUS.
Fifteenth, Jerome to Niagara, No.
1I.IC2, 11201, 11,304.
Eighth street. Commercial to Astor,
No. 11,116, 11.111, ll.in, 11,111.
Eleventh street, Bond to Franklin,
No. JI.70I to 11.714 Incluslv.
Interest will reus sfier this dale,
THOMAS DKALET,
. . City Treasurer.
Asttirls, Or., De. II. IMS. If
Assessment Notl. '
Notlte Is hereby given that th
soesment nisd for th purpos of im
proving 50th trt from the smith line
ft Cedar street, to th north Hn f
Puts street ns per assessment roll No,
71 wss made by r order of th com
mon roiinril due and payable January
Ith, 1101 by ordluum-e No. 3173 co
flrmlng said sssessmtnt roll. That th
following ar the mimes of th person
Rgaisst whom the assessments sr
.ad, amount owning by each, lo-wit:
Allen. P. F 12.1$
Anderson, fleorge 31. IS
Duffner. fiuo , 21.41
Kelly. Msrv M 191 !l
Wevsrig. Andrenllelrs of 1.31
City of Antoil ;.
By ordrr of the common (ouiu ll.
OLOP ANDK.KSON.
Auditor and Police Judge,
Dated Astoria. Oregon, Dec. 21, 1113.
SLEEPING QUARTERS.
Comfortable, well furnished rooms to be had by the day, week or
month, upon application at the restaurant or at
The O. K. Parlors.
is assured.
Neatness in the keeping of the rooms
l. A. PETERSON, Prop.
Astor St.
Astoria. Or.
Always ftearnber the foil Nam
i a Celi InOse Day, CripTa 3 Day ''MrPVU
Cures
on every
hot. 23c
J. H. HANSEN
Plumbing and Tinning
STEAM AND OAS FITTING
) MH
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THE BUREAU SALOON f
JOHNSON & COOK, Props.
We Keep the Best
Wines, Liquors, Cigars
and nineral Waters
WK MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BRANDY
7o Commercial Street
Phone No. MCI Bfato
11 street
AU work promptly Experted.
Telephone 441 Main.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
505 Bond Street, Astoria.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDING.
SHOEING.
BLACKSMITH I NG.
first-class HORSE
slogging Camp Work.
All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best
work done in the city. Prices right.
ANDREW ASP,
Corner Twelfth and Dnane Htroets. 'Phone 291,
THE MIDWAY CLUB-
(NEWLY OPENED.)
TIBUKQ A MANSOK - Proprietor
tun th OBoiom troot or
nraarrama w ui or
I 1 in,
s, Liquors and ugars
Kopp's North Pacific Beer
HmMHNtt-
ASTOH HTKKKT
1 Yon can save money by seeing
Robinson Furniture Store
FOR
DESKS, COUCHES, CENTER
TABLES AND ROCKERS
Be Sore and Se Them Before Baying Elsewhere
Prices Are Right
JlSlIJMUBrlW
"T
The Columbia Oyster House
Is now handling the celebrated
TOKE POINT OYSTERS
for Retail and Wholesale trade. Cjatera alwaya cooked and aerred in
Drat class style. Shoal Water Bay Oysters alwaya fresh every day.
NICK KAZEPPI, Proprietor.
) 105, 107 TWELfTH St. Aatona, Or.
The GROTTO.
620
ASTORIA'S LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT
RESORT FOR (1ENTLEMEN.
UNEXCELLED AN YWMEItK.
A 1,1. GOODS GUARANTEED TO RE THE BEST
OBTAINABLE,
OTTO. MIKKLESEN, Prop.
COMMERCIAL 8T. . ASTORIA. ORE.
Elegant! Comfortable!
All say It Is the most tastefully
decorated Cafe In the
' Northwest
KRATZ' CAFE
Favorite Rendezvous for Astorlans
: ;SIxth and Washington St. Portland Or
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