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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1904)
3 tsa.vWs':.-;-.. PAGE SIX THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1901. PHONE 2175 RED OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The Astoria Restaurant , . . MAN IIIXU , Proprietor SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Fine Meals Served at all hours. Oysters Served in any Style. Gam in Season. We Guarantee the Best Meal in the City. 399 Bond Street, Cor. 9th Astoria. Oregon TRYING TO SAVE W0AAN Macce Ciiars In All . Brands and Sizes We hare them in stock. The Trade supplied at absolutely bottom prices. ; W hare added a Pipe Repairing -' w " Department Best work in this line. 530 Ccmmercial Street -114 Eleventh Street AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North. Pacific Brewing Co. New Jersey People do Not Want . Female Murderer to .Hang - For Brutal Crime. APPEALTO ACTING GOVERNOR Board of Pardons Has llel'iiscd to Iuterfcre and Governor Has Signed the Death Warrant. New Tork, June IS. Remarkable ef forts are being mad to prevent the hanging of Mrs. Ann Yallentlne at Rackensack, N. J., next Wednesday for the murder of Rosin 8a.Ua, Too board of pardons bas refused to interfere and before starting for Chicago Saturday to attend the re pub ltcaa national convention, Oovernor Murphy algned the death warrant Only two women have been executed In the history of the state of New Jer sey and much opposition to the h inur ing bas developed on that account Considerable sympathy bas been ar roused for the woman owing to circum stances surrounding bar crime. Ef forts are now being made by her ooun set to secure a reprieve from Acting Oovernor Wakeles . so that the case may be placed before the board of par dona. Correct Clothes for Men CuwrwM MM, a. a a CO. them. When this label UT money In your purse by buying your clothes right Buy them right by Buying the best without paying exhor bltant prices for MAKERS $ NEW YORK Is on your ready-for-service ap parel you have the world s standard There can be none better. Equal (o Am eeiemsd In all but price. The mtktn' guarantee, oaf curt, with every garment We art Exclusive DUtrlhuleri In Into city. ttaaaaaaan8sunnnc3ttanaoaaaaaoaa .;... m n a a st 8 a a a 8 8 8 8 S, The Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant Fcgslar Meals. 25 Cents SnnJay Dinners a Specialty Everytnlsf t1e market Afforii Palace Catering Company SI St St St St tt St St St St St 8 aaaaaattaaaaaanaaaanattaaaaaattaaaststaS Brooks k Johnson, Proprietors. Phoie No. 831 THE WIGWAM CIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA c ENTITIES The disease which has brought more svf erior, dsfia datloa and disgrace upon the human race is ue same to-day- that it was centuries ago. It is called Costagious Blood foisott, "The Bad Disease," and is jivon other names, but among: all nations is regarded as the blackest and Tilest of all htunan diseases. It goes from bad to worse; the little sores that first appear are soon followed by others ; the glands of the me no rood, though ,1 r. mil mA j.ll... . 1 WM imiOtea WltU MOOd POISO, Sua tSS DOSS a1""- "7 ""'vl"v aoctorsdiameBOgood,thpaghItotkth4 red eruntion breaks out on the ment faithfully . In fact. I aeeMed te now n .Atu A , . aU the while. I was dii heartened, to it seemed treat 'w worse i 3 4.1 it. a 4, autnawnue, wuv, im mouiu aou uiroai. that I would never be cared, become ulcerated, the hair and friend I then took s. s. a., ah At the asvloe of a lid bwu to imnrova. )m.. Arr. ,f .A x.oontinnea tne meaioine, ana it ouree me oom- . , TTr ' . "S; pletely, building op my health and iaoreaaing- my yellow- blotches make their appetite. Although this was ten year age, I have appearance, and if the disease "ve'J ' iiM to r.triu Is loot checked at this stage, Box 285' s. WAH. every bone, muscle, tissue and nerve in the body becomes infected with .the poison, and from the roots of the hair to the soles of the feet there is not a sound spot anywhere. To cure this awful contagion the blood must first be purified, and nothing will do this so quickly and surely as S. S. S., which has been known for years as an antidote for the poisonous virus of Contagious Blood Poison. Mercury and pot ash may check it for a time, but it comes back in a still more arsravated presslon. f oras. 8. 8. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and $i ,000 is offered for proof that it contains a mineral ingredient. Write for oar home-treatment book, and learn all about Contagious Blood Poison and how te treat it. No charge for medical advice. fjl SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm THE COSSACK. Instead of curbing the turbulent Cos sack tribes when she absorbed them Russia has, by fostering their warlike spirit turned them Into aa ever-ready, self-trained advance guard for her enormous empire. The derivation of their name sheds light upon their origin and early his tory, says an article in the June Re view of Review , "Cossack" is of Asl- atlo origin and formerly signified rob tfer or free-booter. They sprang from bands of military adventurers who, upon the death of Genghis Khan, mingled with the bands of Tartars remnants or bis" Invading; host nd settled on the banks of the Dnieper, or In tbe marshes of the Do and the Volga. Pillaging, marauding, killing these red wolves of the south were net quiet ed until Catherine the Oreat transplant ed their ferocious energies to the Turk Ish frontiers, in ths Caucasus. As the frontier was pushed eastward to tbe Pacific and southeast toward India en tire, towns, from the headman down to the dogs and cats, were transplanted Into the new territory. These were formed into the tribes of Cossacks that take their names from ths districts in which they have cleared, settled upon and defended against his enemies, merely asking in return universal serv ice in the Ruaslan army. This land Is redistributed every sit years, to keep pass with the change of population. dBvery Cossack is required to serve the Little Father 14 years three years In ths preparatory class, It years in ths field class, t years In the reserve and 4 years in tbe Opoltchenie. Ills training begins la his Infancy. When 40 days old bis mother takes him to the church for prayers of purification. When she returns tbe father meets her on the threshold, takes the child, buckles a sword about his waist and hands him back, congratulating the mother on having given birth to a Cossack. The cradle-songs by which the child is lulled to sleep are recitals of feats of arms or border warfare. At the age of S, he Is taught to sit astride a horse; at 6, he appears on the street on horseback and joins with his young comrades in the mounted games. As hs develops, the tribal traditions are Ingrafted In his mind. They form the chief part of his education beyond his plow, he knows nothing but service in the army and war. Much has been said of the stalwart Russian troops and of the fine tall Cos sacks, with their fierce energetic ex Taking the figures of one of In uniform. Instead of fierce energy, he give the impression of good-natured Indifference and stoicism. lie Is of rather heavy build, and every line of his uniform accentuates his stocklne. That the Cossacks are formidable an tagonists cannot be dented. There Is, in fact, but one thing that can be said against them. They are Ignorant, 0 per cent being unable to read or write. The Cossack has but two ideas that of the force and power of his horse and arms and that of blind, Implicit sub ordination. He does not think. He bas no initiative. He is not resourceful. His scouting Is merely a matter of blundering along, in sufficiently large numbers to stumble on what he Is seeking, A dosen Intelligent scouts could cover aa much ground as a regi ment of Cossacks. Out he can fight. It was the Cossack who ended tbe bril liant career of Charles XII. of Sweden, It was the Cossack, as welt as the ter rible Winter of 1111. who ro leldabrk Napoleon from Moscow. It was the Cossack who retrieved the honor of tbe Russian arms in the Turkish war of 1ST?. The eyee of the military pro fesuion are turned toward Manchuria, where he Is now to be pitted against the soldier of Japan, the pervenue among military powers. The latter is deficient in cavalry, but bas a light In fan try admirably organised, capable of marches of almost incredible length and swiftness, intellgent, crafty and animated by a patriotism that Is al most a religion. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEST 1B-CENT MIAL You ean always find the best 1Sesnt mesl In the city at the Rising Sun reitsursnt, No. 612 Commerelel street Lump Cost Largs Lumps Ring up e. Elmore e Co., Msln 1961, and er der a ton of Ladyimlth eeal. They deliver It.. Selset lump eoal. JAPANESE 00008. New stook of faney goods Just arrived at Yokohsme Bsiasr, Call and see the latest novelties from Jspan. , PIANO TUNER.' Per good, reliable plans work see your leosl tuner. Th. Predrleksen. 1071 Bond street 'Phone Red 2074. Union mede heating stoves, horns msn ufaetursd and very stove perfect, at Montgomery's tin and plumbing store, 423 Bend street 'Phone 1031. Uppsr Astoria has a plsoe where you esn get a fine glsss of beer, as good wines and liquors ae you ean find any plsoe In the city. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paolfle Brewery. Alderbrook Transfer Company Ban gage trenefsrrsd end wood fur nlahsd. Orders reoelved at Oaston's stable. Phone Main 1671. E. L Qeddes, Mgr. WOOD. WOOD, WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box weed, any kind of wood at lowest prises. Kelly, the trsnsfsr msn. 'Phone 2211 Blsok, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. POR RENT Three nlesty furnished rooms, slngls or en sultel prices moderate. No. 132S franklin avenue. WANT EDBoy te makTTilmssilTtr. ful around cur effloe.. Address Man sger Morning Aitorlsn. Plrst-etats meal for 15c nice eaks, coffee, pie, er doughnuts, Sc. U. 8. restsurant, 4)4 Bend street Per Sale At Osstsn'a fssd elsble, en Colfax roller feed mill ene 20 here power meter and starter bex belt Ing, shafting and pulleys, and ene Palrbcnka fleer seslssi alee en butcher's well ceclec Standard portable and adjustable ehewer bath, finest made, price 110, Only twe screws te put In place Jehm A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 429 Bend street Phone 103V Wanted Sevsrsl Industrious persons In ecoh ctsts te travel for house eetablishsd 11 ysars and with large eapHat, te cell upon merchants and agents fer successful end profit able line. Permenent engagement.. Weekly eceh salary cf S24 and all traveling capensce and hotel bills advanced In each each week. Ex perience not eceentlol. Mention rsf s re nee and Inclose self sddreesedi envelope. NetloneL Canton Bldg. Chloage. Per nice furnlchcd rooms and alee two housekeeping rooms.. Inquire Mrs.. Lenhert. 211 Bond St New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. ASTORIA, OREGON 110 h St- sod door to Griffin Bros. sod adjoining the Office Saloon Fresh and Bright Jand full of nawg from far and near are the pages of THE MORNING ASTORIAN. Its num er f readers is rapidly increasing, and it is acknowledged to be th btstnawipaper Astoria'has eter had. Do you ADYERTISE in it the yearly conscriptions for the entire army, out of 214,000 men 147,000 were under I feet 4 inches, and but 4,000 were S feet . The Cossack is slightly taller than ths ordinary Russian, but does not average above i feet I as he stands No Dessert More Attractive why two gelatine sod spend nouss soasJag, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when ptodoees better resorts an twe uhnrtwf verrthliu the package. Simply add hot water and apt to sooL b'vpesfeecW As pruw to the houuewifv. JTo troabW, kas saw penes. Try it today. Iaffow sVoiifia. yeisj lemon, OasnfC, Hwwbesfy, beery. Atfrccerc. lie. i s-MJi-!! mm The Northern Pacific Railway Com pany will place round trip tickets from Portland to Bt Louis and return on account of tbe world's fair on sale as follows: June 10th, 17th and 18th. July 1st, 2nd and Srd. August Sth, 9th and 10th. Sept Sth, 6th and 7th. October 3rd, 4th and Sth. Tbe round trip rate to Bt Louis and return from Portland will be 187.50 Tickets will be good for return via any direct line. A round trip rate of S7S.S0 will also be made from Portland to Chicago and return. , If a passenger desires to take In both Chicago and Bt. Louis the round trip rate wilt be 376.00. All tickets will be good for 10 days from date of sale. Tickets will be good going ten days from date of sale so that a limited stop-over can bs had on the going trip and on the return trip passengers can stop at their pleas ure west of the Missouri river or St Paul. These rates apply via direct lines, but if passenger wishes to re turn through California tickets can be sold accordingly, but at an Increased rate ef $19.50 added to above. For any additional Information de sired, call or address A. D. Charlton, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Uorthern Pacific Ry., 25S Morrison street, corner of 3rd, Portland, Ore. GONQ TO THE PAIR. What to Do If You Dssirs Prsotiosl Informstion. j If yom contemplate visiting the St Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In formation aa to railroad service, the lowest rates and ths best routes. Alec as to the local conditions In St Louis, hotels, etc., etc. If yon will write the undersigned, stating what information you desire the same will be promptly furnished. If ws do not have It, on hand, will sec are it fer yon If possible, and with out any eapease to you. Address ' B. H. TRMBULL, Commercial Afcat, Ut Third street .Portland, Ore. Notice to Ccntreotors. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids, until S o'clock p. m. on the SOth day of June, 1904. and opened Immediately there after, for the eoactruolloa ef the as perstructure of the CUleop Cosaty Court House, to be ereoted on Block IS, between 7 aad t Commercial aad Duane streets, la the City of Astoria, Oregon, prepared by Rdgar M. Lata rus, architect No. 141 Worcester block, Portland, Oregon. Each bid must bs accompanied by a certified check la the sum of I per cent of the amount of the bid, that the bidder will enter Into a contract If bis bid is accepted, and the right to reject any and all bide is hereby re served. Dated at Astoria, Oregon,' Jane S, 1904. By order cf the County Court J. C. CLINTON, County Clerk. If It ic worth while to do businsss st all It Is worth while te do a let ef It and thia means, always, a propor- tionatc amount ef newspspsr spsec Special Excursion te the World's Pair. Tbe Denver A Rio Grande, la con nection with the Missouri Paetae, will run a series of personally eoaductcd sieursions to the world's fair during June. These escereioaa wM run tareug to Bt Louis wlthoat caaagc rf cars, making short stops at praaolpat points enroute. The firet of tbeee ex cursions will leave Portland Jane 7th. and the second Jsac 17th. The rate from Astoria will be 147.10 te St boulo and return. Kseurclonlsts going via tbe Denver Rle Graade have the privilege of returning via a dicTcrent route. This le tbe most pleasant way, as wall as the most delightful rocte, to cross the continent. The etops ar ranged give an opportunity te visit the various points of Interest la and about Salt Lake City, Deavcr and Kansas City. If you wish to aeoom- pany one of eaeec excursions write at once to W. C. McBride, 1S4 Third etreet, Portland, for sleeping car res-ervstions. The O rot to handles aotauag but straight liquors; ae bleated goods ha. the bouse. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall . . . , . Finest Resort It Taa City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE f EEKLt- Seventh and Astor SintU CHARLES W1RKKA! A p . Always Open Day or Night RUSSIAN, TURKISH or TUB A efK. THE PALACE BATHS ASTORIA IRON WORKS Designers and Manufacturers of V' THE LATK8T IMPHOVKD CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, . . . . ASTORIA, ORES ON. 433 Commercial Street Phonn Mtn i9i ""vasv siM oBOWeV Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Tacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred-Trucks and! Furniture Wagons-Pianos MoTedBoxed and .Shipped;. V