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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JaNIAR? 30, 1004. .... i .IS. t I ;t, ; '.. ' i ; ; . - r- : 1 , ; . I . As a business proposition, it pays to trade at home, conditions being equal as to the value offeredj 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? ' - - - ';.' v 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 The North Pacific Bre Hock Island meals aro tho best on wheels Not very good poetry, perhaps, but what it lacks in rythm, it more than makes up in fact And the prices are reasonable low enough to be within the reach of people of moder ate means; high enough to ensure good food, good COokini? and pond rrv!ri. Breakfast and dinner are served on the a la carte plan you pay for what you order. Luncheon, 50 cents. . 4 f I Denver to Kansas City ; Denver to Chi- Pull inlnrmshAn rt ahm - 140 TWH SL, Pwm4, Of I Vr7 v l!l I , Fishers' Opera House L. E. SKLKi, Leiwee ami Mgr. SIX NIGHTS SIX COMMENCING TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1904 The Clara Mathes Company lU'Drfwntinir a rmirplnirn nf rnn. ni.ptl (Iromatio euoccwwj and the laWBt fod in polite vaudeville, the Big Continuous Show Prices 20 and 30 cents DISTURBANCE IS SPREADING Increased Taxation In Corea Causes People to Revolt MUCH FIGHTING TAKES PLACE Ik and Hyen Sang Kun. the latter bav in Just returned from Rumla. The Corean minister at Toklo has been in structed especially to urge Japan's Im mediate recognition of Corea's neu trality. . ' I KuHsiaii MarineN and Japanese I Women DrinL- m.l t'a vpi nunc About In An Unseemly Manner. ' HETTON COAL OPENING H,AY TUESDAY EVEK- ONLY A SOLDIER 'BOY CLaiiKe of play and upecialtfca at eacD periormiince lU'servctl Meats 30 cents Gallery cents Scat sale opens Monday morning at Gnflin's book store. The finest Product of Australian mines for domestic use. The best house coal ever brought to Astoria A Frlghtenecl Horse, Running like m&4 down tht street. dumping tht occupants, or a kundred other accldanU,- art tvtry day oocur ranees. It bthovwi tvtrrtodjr to bart a reliable salrt handy and there's none ns good as Backlln's Arnica Salrt. Uurns. cuts sorea. eeiema. and ). disappear iulck.lf binder 1U swothins effect. 25c, at Okas. Rogers drug store New York, Jan. 29. Internal dis turbances In Corea are spreading, cables the Ileruld's Seoul correspond ent. It IS the result Af Incma. taa- --.- kWjttt tlon. The governors of three prov inces report that their officers have been captured by organized bands and government funds taken. Details have just been received here of the disturbances at VlaUlvostock during the celebration of Russian Christmas. It was created by Intoxi cated Russian marines and Japanese women. Numerous houses were de stroyed, mostly Japanese, but Including the Russian theater. The usual fight ing occurred. As happens on such oc casions, there was considerable brutal ity, but no fatalities. The marines were not brought under control until much property had beea destroyed. The notification of Corean neutrality cabled from Chefoo to the powers was unknown In the Corean foreign offlceain til replies were received from the rep resentatives abroad. The intimation was that It was arranged by Tl Tong Girl Seeks Army Life. Chicago, Jan. 29. Dressed In a. suit of her brother's clothes and with her .long brown hair cut short and crammed llntn a m r. n ' - .-f r r) 1 1 no J i ' - " 'fti uxa.j uuuuvij, i. years v icne jinuie, urn., nas appuea to the recruiting sergeant at Fort Sher idan to be mustered Into company I, which Is ordered to Join the Twentieth regiment In the Philippines as soon as It is at full strength. The girl broke down when informed that she must undergo the regular physical examina tion and confessed her sex. Heart broken at the thought of separation from her sweetheart, Carl Palaum, who Is a private In the company, she said that she tried to enlist as' a man in order to accompany him and share hfs danger. GREAT LAKES MASS OF ICE Navigation on 'Inland Sea Fits Crews for "Dash for the Pole." LAKt MICHIGAN IS FROZEN Ice Bergs of Great Size and Their Formation Is fllys terious to the Winter :;.,:,;( Navigators. . New Bishop Enroute. San Francisco, Jan. 29. Right Rev T. A. Hendricks, one of the four newly appointed American Catholic bishops to the Philippines, has arrived here on nis way to tbe Islands. Bishop Hen dricks comes from Rochester, N. T He will be stationed at Cebu. 400 TONS JUST ARRIVED MONTH AFTER MONTH a cold clings to you. The cough seems to tear holes in the delicate tissues of the throat and lungs. You lose weight and you wonder If you are threatened with a disease you scarcely dare to name. Are you aware that even a stubborn and long-neglected cold Is cured with Allen's Lung Balsam? Do not spend more of your life In coughing and worrying. Will be sold at same old price while it lasts. Free Delivery in the City. ELMORE & CO. Phone 1961. 9th and Commercial Streets. r II YOU WISH To Eat Well, Sleep Well, And Work Well. eeonam s Pills You win Emt wait, , BECACSI, brtlielripeoineAeUon on th D1MUt OrfM, oham'a Pills remote the enuUqn of falntM and opprewlon oommonly uperleooad, glr. U ftppetlt. edge," and mien - the Stomach to healthy and natural function. You will Sloop wall, BECAUSE Raeoham's Pills (mtlr calm Irritation of the Remne gyttem, while by their itlmolatlTaand eleaaalnf action upon the Uw and Kidneyt, DlgMtloa proomla with normal regularity, ao that at night the tranquUlmd mlud and body an prepared for "Nature1! iwwt mtom'f-iwaeefnI alumber. Should on feel reitle. after an exciting or oonrMal evening, a dots of aecham's Pills wlU qoloUy indooa teireaalng itaep. - You will Work well,' BECATJSE Beeoham's Pills bring abont the proper attlmtlatlon of the food taken, give tone to the Htomach, purify the Hlood, Inrtgorat th Nerrona System, add force to UieMuMlea, and thai endae the worker-mental or phyiloal with renewed energy and power. Sold Everywhere la Coxes, 10 cent ana 23 cents. r Chicago, Jan. 29. Lake navigation this winter has fitted the crews of the steamers in service for a "dash for the pole," for it combines all the experi ences of Arctic navigation. Lake Michigan has at last frozen over, the cold spell of the last few days filling up the widely "scattered spots, of .open water between the ice floes. In most winters there is a wide stretch of open water in mid-lake. At many points along the west shore the ice is piled up solid until It reaches from the bot tom 40 feet deep to au equal distance above. the water line. At the cribs the ice is plied up until it is higher than the structures. The ice bergs are of great size and how they came to be formed is regarded as a mystery by winter , navigator, as the thickest chunks of tee they have seen are not ovep 1$ to 20 inches through. It Is considered by steamboat men that there is not half the danger in winter navigation with the lake frozen over as there Is when there are vast moving Goes of ice to catch the steam ers and crush them. In the past a number of valuable steamers have been crushed by the floes and lost. . ' Wins. Auto Championship. Chicago, Jan. 29. A dispatch to the Tribune from Hotel Ormond. Fla.. says: , . - ., ' Without wind, on a wavy surfaced course and with a deep haze covering everything, Barney Oldfield has won the one mile automobile championship of America, defeating William K. Van derbilt by three seconds. Oldfleld's time was :46 3-5, but In the best heat he did :43, which sets the world's com- I petetive mark three seconds lower taaa the record of Augiers, made on the DoUrdan road in Paris. Church Must Be Protected. New York, Jan. 29. Work on tht Brooklyn extension of the rapid transit subway under lower Broadway in froat of Trinity church has been praefleally suspended at the request of the con troller of the Trinity Corporation, who I fears that unless extraordinary pre- I cautions are taken by the subway con structors to protect the spire of the I ancient church it will be weakened at the foundations and fall outward Into Broadway. Fight Will DeUitter. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recommend ation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will nave a long and bit ter fight with their troubles.lf not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's new discovery after every thing else had failed. , Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Chas. Rog ers, druggist. Price 60c, and Jl.M. Trial bottles fret. I , 1 tl , j J 5