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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
PAGE SIX THE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1904: PHONE 2175 RED OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The Astoria Restaurant MAN HING, Proprietor SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Fine Meala Served at all hours, Oysters Served in any Style. Game in Season. We Goarsntee the Best Meal in the City. 399 Bond Street, Cor.9th Astoria, Crego fobaccp a-Cfears In All Brands and Sizes We have them in stock. The Trade supplied at absolutely bottom prices. We have added a Pipe Repairing Department. Best work in this line. Will rtn ADISON 530 Commercial Street -f 14 Eleventh Street KAMM KEEPS HER TIED UP New Telephone b Prevented From Going on Astoria Run as Opposition Steamer. NEW VERSION OF THE AFFAIR . AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. Story Goes That kanini Doe Not Want Telephone to Itim His Lurline Out of liu&i uess Here. Never alnc the time that the steam- er Arrow was lying at her dock on the east aide has the local waterfront taken auch an Interest In a river steamer aa It la now taking tn the Telephone, aays the Portland Journal This vessel la known aa the mysterious craft No. i. The lateat story regarding her, and one that ia believed by nearly every local ateamboat man. la that Jacob Kamm holds a chattel mort gage on the vessel and to keeping her laid up In order thai she may not be put on the Astoria run. The Telephone has been ready for active service for several weeks, but she ts kept Idle at East Pine street dock. It Is reported that 130,000 waa borrowed from Kamm for the build ing of the vessel. He reared that she would be used on the Astoria run and in that way cut In on the business of his liner, the Lurline. At the present time the fish business between Port land and the city by the aea is light, and It Is said that if another day boat was put on the Astoria run the Lur line would be unable to pay expenses. P C3XS 9 soap docs nothing but cleanse, it has no medical properties; for the color of health and health itself use Pears'. Give it time. MJ n w h world. HEATHER WILL BE DOCKED. 88 888 S 88888 U!t 8 88 8 83 8 888 tttttttttlttttlltl 1X2 tin " - - " - - 8 8 8 The 8 8 8 8 8 The Best Restaurant Refular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everything the Market Affords s Palace Cafe 88 88 8 88 8 8888 8 8888 888 ttttttaa a a 888 8 8 88 86 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Palace Catering Company s Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM GlIS 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 New Style Restaurant Work on Lighthouse Tender Wilt Be Done on the Sound. The next lighthouse tender to go on the drydock will be the Heather, but It will be a Puget sound dock that will lift her. The steamer requlrea clean ing and painting and bids for doing the work were called for. Some of the Portland contractors are understood to have filed bids, but others Ignored the matter, knowing that they could not compete with the sound drydocks. Printed price lists go for nothing over there where half a dozen concerns are trying to run each other out of busi ness. A case in point Is related by a shipping man Just returned from there where the Quartermaster harbor and Eagle harbor docks competed for some work on a vessel lying at Seattle. The competition became so keen that the Eagle harbor people finally got the Job by agreeing to tow the ship to the dock and back to Seattle free of charge and charging for the work only the cost of the paint. The British ship Beacon Rock will be the next vessel put on the port of Portland drydock. Captain Hughes In tends to hurry the work of discharg ing so the ship can be lifted In a few days. She will require some quite ex tensive repairs. ,,The port of Portland commission has decided that in the future no charge will be made for the use of staging in the dock and con tractors may use their own staging if they prefer. the battle of the TaJu hare exceeded the figure given out by both aide, the number la stilt too small to dignify the encounter aa a great bat!. Tou can ahut your eyes and call up battle by the score which make the fight oa the Talue dwindle Into algnlfl canoe. The confederate loss at Gettysburg waaJO.tOC, th federal about 50,000. In the two daysf battle of the Wilderness the federals lost lt.tOt and th con federate 11,000. In th first big battle of the rebellion. Bull Run, th federal Ions waa over 12,004 and the confeder ate loss waa estimated at over 8000, "If we make du alio wane for the Inaccuracies of history many of the battles of other time wer deluge of blood, compared with which the battle of the Talu 1 but a drop in th bucket. In round numbers Hannibal, In the battle of Cannae, Sit B. C, slew 440.- 000 Romans. In the battle of Itnlldon Hill, in 1JJ3, Edward V slew 30,000 Soots. At Waterloo the Allies lost 22.- 000 and the French J5.000, "1 doubt if we shall ever see In our time any such sanguinary battles as have reddened history. I do not look for any such results In this struggle be tween Russia and Japan aa we found at the close of our civil war. In that four year of stubborn fighting there died In the confederate prisons 23,348 federal prisoners, while 24,526 confederates died In federal prisons. The whole number of prison ers captured by the confederates In that struggle was 220,000. I give you these figures from memory. I do not look for any prolonged war In he fur east. But, If I should be wrong, 1 still maintain that there will be no such battles fought as those which have occurred In other times, MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEST 1J-CENT MEAL. You ean alway find th best 15 -cent mal In th city at th Rising tun restaurant. No. 112 Commercial trt Lump CoalLarge Lump Ring up 8. Elmer A Co Main 1961, and or. dr a ton of Ladysmlth eoal. They dllvr It. tlet lump eoal. JAPANESE GOODS. New stoek of faney good Juit arrlvfd at Yokohama Basaar. Call and th latstt novelties from Japan. PIANO TUNER, For goad, rllabl plan work your leeal tuner, Th, Pradrlokton. 2971 Bend street 'Phon Rd 2074, FOR RENT Thr nloefy furnished room, tingle er an ulti price mooVat. No. 1321 Franklin avonu. WANTED-Boy ta mikTKlm, ful around eur effioe.. Addrwa Man gar Morning Atterlan. Plrtclai mal for 15ei nle ak, certe. pi, or doughrAits, ft. U. 6, restaurant, 454 Bond trt For talo-At QatUn'e fed (table, eno Colfax rolltr fd mtlli on 20 her power meter and ttarter bex belt Ing, shafting and pulleys, and an Fairbanks floor oale ale ana buteher'e wall aea lee. Union made heating stoves, homo man ufaeturd and very tove perfeet, at Montgomery's tin and plumbing tore, 429 Bond street 'Phone 1031. Upper Astoria tie a plaoe where you ean get a fine glass of beer, aa good win and liquor a you ean find any plaoe In the elty. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paelflo Brewery. Alderbrook Transfer Company Bag gag transferred and wood fur. nished. Order reoelvd at Qaston'i stable. Phon Main 1671. I. L Qeddes, Mgr. wood, wooa WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, th transfer man. 'Phon 2211 Blaok, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. ...,M 1,- i , ..1 . Notice to Contractor. Standard portable and adjustable hewer bath, finest made, prie lift, Only two eorew t put in plaoe. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 42S Bond etreet Phone 1031. Wanted Several Industrious pereene in eaeh etate to travel for bouse established 11 yar and with a large capital, to call upon merchant and agant for ucossful and profit able line. Permanent engagement Weekly eash alary of 124 and all traveling expense and hotel bill advanced In each each week. Ex. perienoo not etntlal. Mention ref. erenoe and Inclose self-addressed envelope. National, Caxton Bldg, Chicago. For nloe furnished room and also two housekeeping room.. Inquire Mr. Lanhart, 211 Bond St Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. CO IKh St. next door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Office Saloon Marin Notes. The American steamship Hyades ar rived down the river yesterday and departed for Manila with a cargo of ASTORIA. OREGON lumber tor the government. She takes 2,769,657 feet, valued at $27,696.57. The steamship Elder departed yes terday for San Francisco. She took a cargo made up largely of flour, bran, wheat, potatoes, shooks and oysters. The steamer Alliance departed yes terdav for S;in FrnrvlHrn Sho tnnir liiicuyt always BainfultliPSa.i; 1 . 360 tons of ernln nnrl n nimntHv r,t expression. With few .r..',WMUBP Deyna L " " . . t rwfcUvj oiC worse lQ Spniljf w ' ' u BHyu,n .naiuiia. The French Bhip Laennec cleared 1 - , I y -" - j 4bva iii5uuiu nun uuJing me winter months. 107.826 buaheis t wheat, wnrth mo. 868. The oil tank Asuncion departed yes terday for Eureka, She took 4000 bar rels of fuel oil. She will load crude oil at San Francisco for the return trip. The steamship Chico is due today from San Francisco, She is to take the run of the Elder, which will be laid up for repairs. Sim DISEASES ( m The ucrPPing of Bad Blood. jr-V K-i skin is react no- and i "csiIJ 10 maw out and the f poisons that W k"g xtra orts to throw off the Vr w.W tri E?!?i" !?.at h.av accumulated durinsr the wint- fi,- celvable kind make their ap- " PimpleS' rashes and P of err con- ?earance, and Eczema and s. s, s i. & 5nton'.?bIo'Aol,t 6,1803. etter-the twin terrors of house ail the ww? iTu "JSfe' skin diseases-Nettle Rash. &iltt?$JZ PoiBm, n,V J organs. It gives anoatlt-r.!ff 5 fl"! Fish a a Brain Food. It Is often stated that fish la a food which ministers particularly to the needs of the brain because it contain phosphorous. As a matter of fact, fish does not contain more pboephorus than do ordinary meat foods, and It certain ly does not contain It In the free state, The notion that fish contains phos phorus had no doubt Its origin In the growing or phosphorescence of fish In the dark. This phosphoescence is due not to phosphorus at all, but to micro organisms. The belief, therefore, that fish Is a brain food Is Just about as reasonable a the Idea that because a soup is thick and gclutlnous "it will Btlck to the ribs," or as sensible as the celebrated advice to Verdant Green to lay In a stock of Reading biscuits to assist his reading. Fish, of course, Is excellent good, partly because of the nourishing nature of its conatituents and partly because of its digestibility But It is in no sense a specific for brain or nerve. Poison Oak and Ivy, and ciiS&V.'wtiUart,,M"kw euch other skin troubles as V?Sm?&Z?Z; VoVt11'0 niialW rp.mai ,Vf d..- tr,i.rf .?F,r: ot month I was j I-". umiuj " iwjuing- in eruption oa the the cold weather, break out 'eand tried ipcilit and many remedi to afresh to torment and dis- lttm,l reile'v." "i !m "nl'on, mlcl?'t.ht tract by their fearful burn- oT tZ 7 lag, Itching and Stingingf. Medicine, believing it to be th best blood purl. A course of S. S. S. now w3l nd tonio knowa JK&JL purify and enrich the blood, "30 East Seventh St. AHS HOKNEE, reinforce and tone up the general system, and carry off the bodily impurities through the proper channels. The skin, with good blood to nourish it, remains smooth and free of all disfiguring eruptions. Send for our book on diseases of the fc in mr; us if you desire medical advice or any special information. This will cost you nothing. VIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CJU Fresh aild Brig'ht and full of news from far and near are the pages of THE MORNING ASTORIAN. Its num ber of readers is rapidly increasing:, and it is acknowledged to ha th 1 tetBew-fr-ajer Aploria tas ever had. To you ADVERTISE in it wiu probably go down in history Surprises of War, "The war In the far east," said a for mer confederate officer living in New York, "has been full of surprises and quick action. But there is one thing which has surprised me, and that is the ado that haa been made over the fighting thus far. "I am pro-Jap, but as an old soldier I have not been able to get my blood stirred over what has occurred up to date. Granting that the losses In what as GONQ TO THE FAIR. What to Do If You Desire Practical Information. If you contemplate visiting the St Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In formation as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. ai as to the local conditions in St. LouIh hotels, etc., etc. If you will write the undersigned, stating what Information you desire the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have it on hand, wll' secure It for you If possible, and with out any expense to you. Address B. II. TRMBULL, Commercial Agent. 142 Third street. Portland, Ore, If you neglect thestoniBchand bowels you nre Koing to suffer from Nauiea, Sick Headache, CM - tL 'Ifuf Constipation, rtfH f4?tf ' ' Dyipepila and yQ" A tYvvVvf Indigestion. iXYdAl) .' be Bitters , will strengthen bowels open and pr vent these ail ments. Try a bottle. ,1; v1 Btrengthei U-L- r-'f1- rj1 the "tomach ViA keep the boweli . STOMACH a Notice to hereby given that the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids, uatll t o'clock p. m, on th 80th day of Jane, 1904, and opened Immediately there after, for the construction of the au-super-structure, Interior finish, etc., and for team heating of the Clatsop county Court House, to be rtd oa Block 28, between 7 aad t Commrlat and Duan atreet, la th City of Aaterla, Oregon, prepared by Edgar U. Lata rus, architect, No. 6S Worcester block, Portland, Oregon. Each bid must be accompanied br a certified check in the sua of per cent of th amount of th bid, that the bidder will enter into a contract If hi bid la accepted, and th right to reject any and ail bid Is hereby re served. Dated at Atorla, Oregon, Jan I, 1904. By order of th County Court J. C. CLINTON, County Clerk. If It I worth while to do business at all It Is worth whll to do a lot of it and thie mean, always, a propor tionate amount of newspaper apace. Speelal Excursion te the Werld'a Fair. The Denver A Ttlo Orande, in con nection with the Missouri Pacino, will run a aerie of personally conducted xcuralon to th world's fair during June. These VXcuratlons it ni (!. lhrugh to 8t Loula without chang of cara, making short atope at principal polnta enrouta. The first of these ex earslona will leave Portland' June 7th,' and the second June J7th. The rate from Astoria will be $47.60 to St. Lout aad return. Excursionist going via th Denver eV Rio Orande have the privilege of returning via a different route. This 1 the moat pleasant way. a wall aa the most delightful route, to cross th continent. Th stop ar ranged glv an opportunity to rlalt the various polnta of Interest In and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accom pany one of these excursion writ at once to w. C. McBrlde, 124 Third street. Portland, for sleeping ear rea- ervationa. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert IWI . . Finest Kcsort 7n Th. fln ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKAi a d, aa V Always Open Day or Night RUSSIAN, A tt K:SH.or..IATiS THE PALACE BATHS Driven to Desperation. Living at on out-of-the-way place, remote from civilization, a family Is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, If the best on earth; 25c. At Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, ASTORIA-IRON WORKS I01 uZtiZjl- "Pd Supt- A T" FOX.VItfe Trident. F.t.W8HOP,8eorcu.ry ASTORIA BA VIMUH BANK, Trent Designers and Manufacturers of THB LATKST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street ASTORIA, OREGON. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager ', Hacks, CarriagesBaggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons-Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.