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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1904)
PAQE EIOHT. - ASTORIA, OfififlOK,- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901. FALLING LIMB stunned, but on lifting Mrs, Young's capo from her head saw that hr brains bad been crushed out! Deceased ,wm the wife of W, A. Toung and daugh ter ot ex -Sheriff Maaale, ot Columbia county, where sho was well known. The body wna Interred at the Cedar Grove cemetery, TIME GETTING SHORT CRUSHED HER Ma Maud. Young, of Columbia You'll Have to Hurry only ailewdaysmore lyy OF t tounty, Is Accidcntly " '. Killed. sr , -; r V BENEFIT BALL Friday Evening, January 29 The A. O. U. W. will dive a grand ball for the benefit of a disabled brother At Workman Hall on Ninth Street Tickets Admitting Gentlemen and Lady, SO cents. Good Music, Good Cause, Good Time DON'T MISS IT STll You Need a Bath AT LEAST ONCE A WEfcK , Ton might u wU bath In tha. river m la an old wooden tub, tat there ti no occasion tor doing either m lone m up-to-date both tab con oo hod reasonably. Talk with aa about tht matter. W. J. SCULLEY I7MTJ Commercial. Phono Block 841 L. H. HENNINGSEN Q CO. 1 Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. naadks Stovta, Tkwsre sad Second Good. 54 I0ND mm. ASTORIA, OREGON. H10NE, RED X35 BLACKSMITHINO. C1BEIAGX USD WAGON BUILDING. FIR9T.CLA88 H0B8E . , 8H0EINO. LKS2lti8 Camp Work. f ; au two. of wagon meienaj is otock tor sale. We gnarantea tho Mot 'v ' j ' . work doao In tbo oily. Prion right. U; v v V y 'ANDREW ASP; Corn or Twelfth and Doano Streets. 'Phono 291, FRIEND HAS NARROW ESCAPE Snow-Ladcu nough Breaks mitt tbo I nfiirtuuMtc Woman's .. ..... Out. News u kwIyW yesterday from Ralnlor of a distressing Occident that occurred Bear Cedar Qrov, Columbia county, loot Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. -Maude Toung was killed by a falling limb. With Mm. Norn Mil a, Mrs. Tounc had been visiting at tho homo of Mr. Columbia cross, of, Odar Qrove. On their return to their own hornet, while walking along tho road, a snow-laden limb broke beneath tho weight of the mow and struck Mrs. Toung. crushing her head and causing- lastaat death. Tho unfortunate woman evidently noted the danger before sho was struck down, for she called a warning to her companion. As tho bough fU Mrs. Toung ran, but could not avoid the heavy limb, which crushed the back ot her head . . Mrs. Mills was knocked down, but escaped with minor injuries. At first she believed, , her friend had been RAZO! AND, REVOLVER , (Continued from oaga one.) Kan.; and Bert Whitman, Pendleton! Jut brforo V Brown ; committed his double rrlmo, he and Mrs, Drown at tended a theater, at which "Human tyearta" was produced. "The nrowna had been hero aim lt fall. The) husband taught school while his wife acted ss housemaid and .worked with different families about the city, VT, W. Putton, at whose kom Mrs, Brown had worked, says they always appeared to bo on tho best ot terms with eo:h other, but that tho wife seemed to fear her husband, always obeying his com ntands quickly. ' ' The reason for such a horrible act does not seem to be known, but wU probably become known at tho Inquest this afternoon. None of tho Irttors has been opened. Doth are said to have been In poor health, and thin la probably tho cause of tho deed. Before coming hero the Browns lived In a small town In Idaho, where tho husband worked In a bank. ' They had come there from Iowa with a wagon and team. Last summer they sold vows around this section of tho coun try. Both were highly educated. Sheriff Taylor said thnt probably tho wife did not know of Brown's Inten tion, snd that tbo awful doed waa en tirely the husband's work. PEOPLE OF JAPAN ARE OPPOSED TO MORE DELAY N0 CLEARANCE SALE HERE We have nothing to clean oat or to sell below cost, bat if you want genuine satisfaction in Cig'ars and. Tobacco , either at wholesale or for private use we can sell you the finest, the purest and the best, in any quantity. WILL MADISON'S Tokio, Jan. II. Tho Japanese gov ernment has diplomatically Intimated to Baron Do Rosen, tho Russian min ister, that an early response la desired to Japan's last note, it being felt that sufficient time has elapsed for tho preparation of a response. The Jap anese government is conscious of pos tfbto necessities ot a ehangt la tht military and naval situation and Is un willing to permit evasions and delays which are designed to gain time. The future course of tho Japanese govern ment is a carefully guarded secret. The length of time Japan Is prepared to await tho pleasure of Russia Is un known. It seems probable It has been determined to art decisively within a few days." Tho nrfpntar temper hsa long opposed further delay v .While many objected to Japan taking the in. Illative, a majority would now wel come tho Issuance of a brief ultima tum, and a declaration of war If the ultimatum should prove Ineffective. M COM mtBCIAt ST. 114 SLBTKXTH ST. 'sswsassssssasssMSBaBSsswBaMBwen iu miu s Ml i i m Hi i? i' cii i ,1 I) The ouiet. artistic beautv of anv home is easily marred by "lack of taste in wall decorations. We wish -to state that the New Year will find u in a better position to do decorat ing than ever before... Kew patterns are beginning to arrive, and all we ask is that you favor us with an op portunity to show you the line. B. F. ALLEN Q SON. 365-7 Commercial Street ' MITCH CU. 1$ RE-ElECTtD. Indianapolis, Jan. H. The United Mine workers completed tho work of the ISth annual convention today. In dianapolis was chosen for the conven tion of next year and President Mitch ell, Vice-President Lewis and Secre tary Wilson were unanimously reelected. CONSULS ARC N ROUTE. Washington, Jan. it. Under tbo provisions of tho treaty with China, the state department Intends to dis patch at once by the shortest routs Messrs. Cheshire and Davidson, two consuls to Mukden and Antung. They will bo ablo to reach their posts In five or sit weeks. . WILL BUT THE MIST. E. H. Flagg, formerly of Balem, la reported to be negotiating for the pur chase of the St. Helens Mist. If Mr. lagg takes the paper, so tho report goes, ho wlU support the Mitchell McBride wing of the party in Colum bia county, and forsake the Moody wing, which has heretofore been fav ored by the St. Helena paper. recently been elected mayor of Astoria, Tho gentleman's unfortunate .cognomen Is destined to furnish untold volumes of editorial material during his term ot office. Taco ma News. Mayor Suprenant, of Astoria, will be gratified to lesrn his new name. Ore-gonlan. Eastern people want Paclllc count smelt, and have sent large orders for them to Astorin you ui't blamo them, San Francisco Commercial News. 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" ' 1 II U Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Xlansfactorers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronte Castiaga, General Foundrymen and Patternmaken. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest 2451. CornerEtehtecEth end frasklb. NEW SAW MILL. Thomas Nordby and C. Wilson have formed a partnership for the purpose of conducting a saw mill on what is known as the Ensign place, near Rainier. The land contains 240 acres and it Is estimated that the standing timber amounts to 14,000,000 feet. The new mill Is to have a dally capacity of 20,000 feet, and will be In operation by May 1. TOU CANNOT CHANGE the course of a storm by tearing down the signals that give warning of Its approach. Neither can you cure a cold by temporarily stopping a cough with opium-laden "medicines." Allen's Lung Balsam, In Which there Is no opium, cures sore throats and sore lungs because It allays the Inflamma tion and rids you of the mucous that stops up the air passages. AS OTHERS SEE US. . Tht Astorlan ' has shown marked energy since assuming the morning field. If tht paper continues to grow better, It would bo fair for It to hy phenate Its name to the Waldorf-As-torlari. Albany Horald. , t i ' A man ny tht name of Mudd has A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points tatt; Louis ville, Memphis. Now Orleans, and all points south. ' i See that your ticket reads via tht Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern trains connect with all transconti nental lines at St. Paul and Omaha. If yoor friends art coming west Itt us know and we , will Quote them direct tbo specially low rttot now in effect from aU eastern points. - 'Any Information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 141 Third street, Portland, Or, J. C. LINDSET, T. F. P. A., 141 Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, F. A. P. 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