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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1904)
PAGE SIX. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904. r m mn rooms. See our Burlaps, Leathers, Lincrusta, "Wood Imitations, Crown Mouldings, Flate and Picture Rails, Etc, B. F. ALLEN 0 SON, 365-367 Commercial Street tacc& ' iars 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. mmm 530 Commercial Street -114 Eleventh Street mi PHOXE 2175 RED OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The Astoria Restaurant MAN HLS'U, Proprietor SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Fine Meals Served at all hours. Oysters Served in any Style. Game in Season. We Guarantee the Best Meal in the City. 399 Bond Street, Cor. 9th Astoria, Oregon AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemiau Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. I The . I Palace I Cafe nnaat:a8naaaat:anannaaaaaaaana a a a a a a a a a a The Best Restaurant Ref nlar Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everything the Market Affords Palace Catering Company S aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a ' Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM CIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine. Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars StE THE ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA WORKS ARE WELL MADE Correspondents Taken on Tour Through Japanese Works by Officials of the Mikado. ARE CAREFULLY PLANNED Newspaper Men Say the ltrown les Are in the Fight to Win and Are Making Preparations. General Kurokl's Headquarter In the Field Via Fusan June 26. (Delayed In Transmission.) A party of IS cor respondents and military attaches has been conducted on a tour of the main Japanese works beyond headquarters: That the greatest care has been taken In building them the attaches remarked the temporary defenses having; been constructed with more pains than most European armies would take under similar ctdcumstances. At Llao Tang, where It was hitherto though the first meeting between the two armies In force would occur, the Russians have guns In position mounted on the city wall and trenches on the plain south of the city extending over an arc of 180 degrees. These trenches are so con structed that they can be flooded dur ing the rainy season. Recent rains in dicate the beginning of the wet sea son wben military movements upon a large scale will be greatly handicapped and perhaps rendered Impossible for months or more. The Japanese are completing ar rangements for the transportation whereby facilities for the supply of the army will be assured regardless of weather conditions. Koreans are bringing In many stor ies of Cossack outrages In north-1 eastern Korea. According to these re- ports the natives have been forced to furnish supplies to the marauders, who have In return burned the houses of the villagers and Ill-treated thalr women. In justice to the Russians It must be said thut the Chinese hereabouts have been liberally paid for work and sup plies during the Russian occupancy. A few buildings were burned along the line of their retreat, but the towns were left mostly undamaged. Within the Japanese lines the country Is en- Joying Its usual prosperity except that the merchants suffer from the stoppage of traffic with the interior. Farmers find a good market for their products and coolies get unusual prices for their labor. In most of the towns the local magistrates continue their Jurisdiction under Japanese supervision. HAD BAD EYES. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. ASTORIA, OREGON CO nth St. next door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Office Saloon Is Your Roof Sick? We have had over twelve year's ex perience caring roofs. Suppose yon write us for particulars about E L. AT E R I T E R OO F I N Q . It will go on over tin, corrugated iron, shingles, or any other roofing material. It wakes the best roof yon ever saw. It never wears out. : The Elaterite Roofing Co. . ?7SU& Peculiar Case in Juvenile Court of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June 27. Svengall's bulging optica would have popped clear out of his head in a burst of rage and amazement had he heard the tales that were told In Magistrate Toughill's court of the astounding hypnotic powers lurking In the grayish eyes of 10-year-old Larry McNabb, whose home is at 903 South Camac street. Little Larry didn't look like a rival of Svergall as he faced the magistrate. When he first entered the court room his eyes appeared to emit nothing but the twinkle that comes hereditarily to a bearer of such a name as McNabb, and while he was being exploited as a1 youthful hypnotizer the tears that coursed down his cheeks didn't appear to justify a number of youngsters who stood around him in shielding their eyes from his with their hands. But though his eyes seemed to testify In his favor, the words of his play mates and of his mother pictured him in a different light. Fearful as they were to look Into Larry's eles, his playmates were not at all averse to picturing him as hypnotic terror. One and ail they ac cused him of making passes at them and putting them under the "Influence, and one and all told the magistrate that Larry was practically responsible for causing them to do all the mischief of which they have been guilty In the last month or so. They admitted, of course, that they had consented to be subjects and that they had made efforts to Imitate Larry but then they argued he was the one to start It. Eddie Lawrence, who lives In the same street with the McNabb family, told most of the story. Every time one lad saw another 'in the neighborhood, he declared, they waved their fingers In mystic passes to see which could get the "control," but none, he said, could ever put Larry to sleep. Larry, every body admitted, was the "axch-hypno tlaer," for he was the only boy who could put 7-year-old Michael Holden under. Larry, it appeared, had mnrveloue control over Michael. He could make him believe that cherries were growing on hitching posts and that the water In a gutter was the Delaware river. Ho strong was Jerry's influence that Mi chael had plunged repeatedly into the gutters calling out "Come on In fel lows; the water's fine." This, too, he had done when dressed In hie best Sunday clothes. Mrs. McNabb, who Is a widow, said thut Larry would neither jco to school nor work. Every day she was afraid that he would be brought in dead "to her as he did little beside reading books on mesmerism or on the lives of band Its, and in riding on cool trains She said that he spent every cent he could get on "hypnotising boks." She asked Magistrate Touglll to send the boy to the house of reform until he was a little older . and hod sense enough to go to work and try and sup port himself. Larry promised to drop hypnotism forever It the magistrate would let him got. But his mother was obdurate. "He has been planning to go west," said Mrs. McNabb, "and dasxle the In dians by his power. He thinks it would be a grand thing to make the Indians believe he had supernatural gifts, as they might then make him chief or something of that sort. The mother of one of the boys was telling me that he hud his whole career planned with her son whom he tried to got to run away with him." The magistrate said he did not see that Larry did any grevlous wrong in hypnotizing his chums, but said he would commit him for jumping on coal trains. 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A single set Is often sufficient to care the most torturing, dlsflgaring, itching, burning and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes and irritations, from infancy to age, wben all else falls. SoM flragtioirt Ow vorM. rjittnr IUlni. l im. sor Ttai i t ixifen. V Chrtw MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEST 15. CENT MEAL You ean always find the best 15-eent meal In the elty at the Rising lun reatsurant, No, 612 Commercial street Lump Coat Large Lumps Ring up ' 8. Elmore A Co., Main 1901, and or. dee a ton of Ladysmlth eeal. They deliver it. Seleot lump eeal, JAPANESE GOODS. New stock of faney goods just arrived at Yokohama Baiasr. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable plane work see your local tuner, Th. Fredrlokeon. 2071 Bend street. 'Phone Red 2074. Union made heating stoves, home man ufactured and very stove perfeet, at Montgomery's tin and plumbing store, 425 Bond street 'Phone 1031. Upper Astoria fiae a plaoe where you ean get a fine glass of beer, as good wines and liquors as you ean find any plaoe In the elty. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Paoifle Brewery. Alderbrook Transfer Company Bag. gage transferred and wood fur nished. Orders reoelvsd at Ostton's stable. Phone Msln 1671. E. L Qeddes, Mgr. WOOD. WOOD, WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, tha trsnsfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn on - Twelfth, opposite opera house. FOR RENT A furnlshsd house of rooms to rent Apply James Flnlsy son. , FOR RENT Three nioely furnlshetf rooms, single er en aultei prloea moderate. No. 1328 Franklin avenue. WANTED-A good7a1pli;bTe"nnT. msdistelyi wages $25 1 housework. Mrs. D. K. Warren. Apply at As toria National Bank. ' Flrstolass meal for 13e nice eake, ocffse, pie, or doughnuts, Se. U. S. restaurant, 434 Bond street For Sale At Gaston's feed stable, en Colfax roller feed mill) one 20 horse powsr motor and starter box) belt Ing, shafting and pulleys, and en Fairbanks floor aoalosi also en butehsr'a wall ecatea. Standard portable and adjustable ehower bath, finest made, prioe 115. Only two sorewa to put In plaoe. John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber. 429 Bond etreet Phone 1031. wanted several industrious persona In eaoh state to travel for house established 11 years and with large eapltat, to eall upon merchant and agsnta for suoosssful and profit able line. Permanent engagement , Weekly cash aalary of 124 and all traveling expenses and hotel bill advanoed In cash ssoh week. Ex perienee not essential. Mention ref erenoe and Inclose aelf.addressed envelope. National, Caxten Bldg Chloago, For niee furnishod"7ol!ms antTaiso two housekeeping rooms., Inquire Mrs. Lsnhart 211 Bond St . (In form mt CkoeoliU Catui HJU, Otitarul, ifc., Sm. Ka. JMpoUt tow Oq. i Pvt.. Kim to kt rain Soikin, in (XMum Art. roti.r unt utiwa. vrp , a4, rroprwwn, ff-vtiM. -if now io lun mtwj nitaHlt" 1V im at to rwnBu.loD,U7 Cotumtu THE FAIR ROUTE. via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Louis, Is one thai gives you the most for your money, and the fact that the ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers unsurpas aed service via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and in this connec tlon to all points beyond, make It to your advantage, In case you contem plate a trip to any point east, to wrlli us before making final arrangements We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes, B H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. & P. Al 143 Third street, Portland, Ore. F. B. THOMPSON, F. & P. A. Room L Colman Bldg, Seattle, Wash Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids, until 3 o'clock p. m. on the 30th day' of June, 1904, and opened Immediately there after, for the construction of the su-super-structure, Interior finish, etc., and for steam heating of the Clatsop county Court House, to bo erected on Block L'8, between 7 and 8 Commercial and Dunne streets, In the City of Astoria, Oregon, prepared by Edgar M. Lnsa rus. architect. No. (65 Worcester block. Portland, Oregon. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, that Speelsl Excursion to the World's Fair. The Denver & Rio Orande, In con nection with the Missouri Paclne, will run a series of personally conduct) d excursions to the world's fair during June. These excursions will run through to St. Louis without chang of cars, making short stops at principal points enroute. The first of these ex cursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Astoria will be 337.80 to St Loui and return. Excursionists going via the Denver & Rio Grande have th privilege of returning via a different the bidder will enter into' a contract route. This Is the most pleasant way, If his bid is accepted, and the right to1,, well as the most delightful route, t cross the continent. The stops sr- reject any and all bids is hereby re served. Dated ut Astoria, Oregon, June 3. 1904. By order of tho County Court. J. C. CLINTON, County Clerk. The time for submitting bids accord- Ing to the above notice Is hereby ex tended to 12 o'clock, noon, July 7th, 1904. J. C. CLINTON. Clerk. Antorla, Or., June 17, 1904. ranged give an opportunity to visit the various points of Interest In and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accom pany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McOride, 124 Third street, Portland, for sleeping car res ervations. - ; I Always Open. Day or Night . RUSSIAN, TTft A HVlFTTlC s.t. .BATHS' THE PALACE BATHS If it Is worth while to do business st all it ia worth while to do a lot of tand this msans, always, a propor tionate amount of newspaper apaoo. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pnw.and gupl K.I..BIBH01 Secretary r A.IFOX, Vice President, AHTORIA BAVINiiH BANK, Tress Designers and Manufacturers of a? TUB LATEST 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, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall . - - Finest Besort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM ' CHANGE WEEKT.V,- (mmIU mmA A.i ti...t. ruimrr i:iinit, . . 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