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tHE MORNING ASrORIAN. ASTOhl A . OREGON. SATURDAY, DCCIMtCN 3, 1904. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FREDERICK V. MOHN, M. 0 Physician and Surg ton. Office and residence, over Peterson & Brown's. Offic hours: t to 11:30 a. m., and I to 4: )0 p. m.; eventnga, I to I. Sundays By Appointment DR. J. A. REGAN Dentist. Offlc orr A. V. Allen's Store. Offic hours, I to 1 and 1 to 5. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. FHTSIC1AN AND SUKQEON Aellng Awistont 8uroa U.S. Marine Hoopltal Service, Offlo hours: It to U s.nv 1 to 4:10 p.m 47T Commercial Street, Jnd Floor, Dr. RIIODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATHIST Mansell Bid. ITS Commercial Bv PRON'K BLACK 3065. C. W. BARR, D. D. 8. Has Opened Dental Parlor in Rooms 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Where he will be pleased to meet Friends and Patrons. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T. L. BALL DEOTIST 524 Commercial street. Astoria Or Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 578 Commercial St , Sbanahan BuildloR MISCELLANEOUS. C. J. TRENCHARD Insurance, Commission and Shipping CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Weila-Fargo and Northern Pacific Express Companies. Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND 8T8 A KILTULEN, Merchant Tailor. Occident Building. JAPANESE GOODS . New stock of fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. MISS ROOSEVELT ENGAGED. President's Niee to Become the Bride of One of Her Distant Cousins. New York. Dec. The engagement hns been announced of Mis Kiwi nor Roosevelt, daughter of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Eliot t Roosevelt, and s tileee of the president, to become the bride of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, son of Mrs, Jame Roosevelt of Hyde Park. The couple are cousins several times removed. The bride's father was Pre. Ident Roosevelt's only brother. f Stronger Than J Htxte By Frank H. Sweet "SoI A In July, iSS.v I began to break out witi Bcsrma on my head, leg and arms, and beraa treatment with local dortnra. tint did not set much relief. Thev said thedia. sse had become chronic. I then quit then and tried various ointments and soap foi another two Tears, but as soon as cold weather came I was ss bad off as ever, sol finally decided to let medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing toward carina the Ecsema. exceot bath. tag. This seemed to do shout as much good ss anything I had tried. During the time I lost about one-half oi my hair. ' can S. S. S. doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run so long, but soon discovered your medicine was aotng me good, ana continued to take it I used seven bottles, when I was com pletely cured, not having a single spot on bt oouy, wau:u uciorc was almost com pletely covered. r. c Noaroix. 1017 uackterry M., ottumwa, la. The head, feet and hands are usual! tie parts anectea, inougn the disease ap pears on other parts of the bodv. While ex ternal SDClicatlons allav the ltrhinu and burntng temporarily, it is the acids thrown off by the blood that cause the irritation and eruptions upon the skin. The acidi must be neutralized and the system cleans ed of all humor and poisons before the cure ts permanent. a. s. is. 1 guaran teed entirely free of Potash, Arsenic and other miner als. Book on the skin snd its dis eases sent free. Medical advic furnished free. Tha Swift Saeoiflo Caapaay, Atlanta, Ga Every Woman 1 m uawm ami nnaaa tiww awui mm wondtrf ui MARVEL whirling Spray uu w V.j' "Cf 7S "'"" 1 m. If h fr)IKtaUltDlf MilHVKL, eWMlit DO otbff. but rnd luniD for UlaOTKtdbmk-ML Itflrt rail uaniculAi-ft kind ftimtton In. mm rmrm. swot aw sr TiimiiiTnnnMTTirmM BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 Commercial St. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for loc; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur ant. 434 Bond St. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD; Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, th transfer man. 'Phon 2211 Blaek, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. BAY VIEW HOTEL E. GLASEB, Prop. Home Cooking, Comfortable Beds, Reason able Rates nd Nice Treatment KAMONA SALE. I have placed on sal at a re duced price my select stock of home-made Wrappers and Ks monas. 420 Commercial 8fc Astoria. J. Y. KWONG CO. Copyright im, by Frank It. 8wet 4 "Halt!" The command rang out sharply, snd the figure skulking through the rice field hesitated, then turned and mint slowly toward the sentinel. It was clad tn the uniform of a common soldier. Th sergeant of the guard was near and to him the man was traiiaferret! and taken directly to th teut of th commanding officer. "A deserter, your distinguished high ties," the sergeant reported, saluting. The oflleer looked up from a chess board on which It had been maneuver big men tn lines of battle. He was s strong, handsome fellow, with a hard face. As his eyes fell upon th prison er h started slightly. "You. Kurtnor he exclaimed. The prisoner smiled satirically, "Even I. Shithlro," h answered "though I suppose I ought to add tio ble aud distinguished highness' now that you are an oracer." The other waved his hand Impatient ly. "You may go," b said to th ser geant "I wish to speak with th pris oner slone a few minute," Then ai the sergeant withdrew, "You under stand what this Involves?" "Of course," coldly. "Deserting It death." "Yes. death," grimly. "And I will see that the penalty Is psld tomorrow morning st suurise. But, greater than death, you have th disgrace of desert ing. That will go with you into th grave snd out to darken the thoughts of all your friends." Kurtno threw back bis bead scornful ly, his eyes flashing. "That Is a lie. Shithlro," he said, "and you know It I am not a deserter. I am not even a part of your miserable command. I am a Korean and was seised and forced Into your company unlawfully. I have taken no oath and made no promise, and It Is not desert ing for me to get away If I can." Shlthlro's bard face did not change. "Tomorrow morning at sunrise," be repeated. "In cases of desertion the When you buy fanned ask for clams RAZOR BRAND Chan and wholesome and a home product. For sale by all lexdiug grocers. Warreotino Clam Com pany, Warrenton, Or. fi,"iitiiiisiitty PARKER HOUSE H. B. PARKER. Proprietor Free Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. U 1 er- .-r .-t k WW. p. 11 ,-, Ro:ms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. THE NEW NEHALEM HOUSE Cor. Fourteenth snd Exchange 8t. One block back of Foard ft Stokes Htore 1. H. ANSON, Prop., - - Astoria, Ore. Board and Lodging $1.00 and up Cleanest Beds in the City. Fine Tabic Board. New Furniture Throoithout Hates made to steady Theatrical Troupes ASTORIA HOTEL Corner Seventeenth snd Dusnc Sts. 75 cents a day and up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging $4 per week. Phone 2175 Bed. Open Day andjNlght. The Astoria Restaurant MAN HIN0, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. 399 Bond Street, Cor. 8th. Astoria, Ore. Foot of Ninth Street ASTORIA. OREGON fS?CGaWo ONDEKJUL H0U2 TREATMENT Tats nwft c wtuwrt earn- f if. f imW. a Meal , m s-y, Iii i pMasa tMa lax mn (tna n to Ste. He ran wltfe aum moaerTal Uit nw aftn, roou, hoU, Dans aae ntM that an eatlriy m la thai mmmtrr. Thraofk Ux mm tt knows law aoUoa af arte us aieinii dlca, whlck h niiwiwiy la fm ma, Inn; thraat, rl tutmmch. Drat, kidnere, eta.) has aaiei hhuhuh. caanma moamaia caii ama m him. Patterns tot f tkw ay wra ear blanka aa Oranlaia. Smftiaaaa, OOaWVlV TATIOM nuUL ADUaUtaS Tk C Get Wo Chlnea Rdktat Cs. SSJ Aider Mm aVMaoUaa sasas; Pi these tiny Capsules are superior to Baisam or v-opaioa,-v i Cubebs or Injections and AnmA' CUBE IN 48 HOURSlp'l th sam disease with. out Inconvenience. I Sffl r all Dnrtrittt, "IT 1 FOB It UTAH A. I LOVS BtB TOO." army has no time for sentiment It would not be safe. There are too many dissatisfied soldiers who are ready to follow a bad example. You were seized on Japanese soli among other men whose duty It was to be in the army. Your name is on the roll, and you have tried to desert That Is enough." ( "So It seems. But you know why I was on Japanese soil." "To see the daughter of Lalo," slipped ; Involuntarily from the oflleer. lie bit his lips. "Yes," boldly, "to see Nuyama, the daughter of Lalo, the great merchant of Mlyas. It was with ber father's consent, snd we were to be married la a month. It lacks but four days now. That Is why I tried to get away, for you have prevented my sending any word." He was silent a moment, then went on contemptuously: "You could not barm me In my own country, Shi thlro, for I am more powerful there than you are here. So you took this way. You thought I could be removed from your path in battle. But my try lng to leave makes It easier. Now you can kill me at sunrise and have It ap pear a duty, and you will try to ad vance your Interests by what you call my disgrace. But It will be all feathers In a gale," bis voice commenced to ring. "I know Lalo, and I know Nuyama, and they will not change. Nuyama hits said she loves me, and she will contin ue to love me la spite of all that you and the world may do, for that is a wo man's way. "You will seek to win her father; seek to win her without her father, perhaps, as you have already tried, but it will be useless. And If you try to win her through what you call my dis grace she will hate you, hate you, Shithlro. I know. Yes," at the sud den whitening of the officer's face, "and you know too. Nuysma Is a god 6ss smong women, and I would rath er die with ber love than live with ber hate. Yoa may do your worst." Shlthlro's band trembled visibly as be raised It to his eyes to shade them for a moment from th other's gaze. "Yoa are mistaken, Kurtno," he said at length in a low vote., "I did net have yon seized, s you think. I did not even know you were in my company until a few days ago, "When I discovered you were her, though, I admit 1 n glnd. It put you out of my path temporarily, aud there was the elmno of your being killed. Aud now this mistake of yours has solved that part of the problem permanently. I am not having you pay the penalty because you are in my path, mind, but because you ar a d serter. Any umu In the army would suffer tlio same. Hut In this case," frnnkly.M am glad, thotich," a note ol doubt coining Into his face, "pcrhnpt I shall not speak of your disgrace tc Nuyama aud her father, I may con cede yon that mercy." . Kurtno smiled understamllngry. 81iltlilro saw th smile, aud his fact darkened. "Mnlu!" he called harshly. The sergeaut entered. "Take this prisoner to the guard bouse and watch htm closely. IIsvi everything ready for th execution a) sunrise." In th guardhouse, with th curious unfriendly eye no longer watchlni blm, Kurlno's scornful composure van Ished, He squatted upon the eartbei floor, with his eye fixed drearily upot th little squar hoi through whlct fell a shaft of light. The bole was tot small for him to squeeze through, sue ther was a double guard outsld tht door. This wu to b th end not ! only of his political advancement It Korea, but of that sweeter posslblllt) which he bad won and must now lose. The hours dragged by until from thi shifting light he knew that It was aftet midnight. Then the door opened anc some one ram In. lie did not ever turn. It was a guard solicitous of hit safety or perliaps come to mock blm. "Ktirlnor a voice called. Kurtno sprang to his feet, wonder lng. for In the voice was the sunn dreary hopelessness that h bad beet I feeling. Shithlro!" he exclaimed.. "Yes. I-I have been thinking It over, and It la a you say. Nuyamt would hate me. Here," thrusting i paper Into Kurtno s band. "It Is at honorable discharge from the army. Ii will pass you through the Hues. Now go!" "Whst!" Incredulously. "You let mi go freer "Yes, ye," more harshly. "But It not for you. It Is for Nuyama. I- love ber too. I would rather die thae for her to think ill of me. Now go Go! Go!" At the door Kurino looked back In voluntarily. Shithlro was squatted upon the earthen floor, gazing hope lessly at the little square bole througt which the light dropped. CIRCUMSTNCES QUIKR. Manner of D.ath ef Capitalist Dorr a Ptinl to Family and friends. New York, Dec. I. William it lttrr, found' dead yesterday from heart dis ease In a Chli-tigo hotel, resided In a handsome country home st Knglewood, N, J and I reputed to have been wealthy. Ills widow snd two chil dren were prostrated by th news of his sudden death. k Although Mis. Dorr siiys her hus band, who was on a three weeks' busi ness trim always carried considerable money. It wits reported to her thut only a few cents were found In hi clothing. . It bnd always been Dorr's vutom to stop nt th University Club when In Chicago, whei business often called him, and his friend see much pussled over the fact of his going to the hotel where his death occurred. LABOR DISCUSSION. University President Address Audi no at Brooklin on Subjeet. ttrookllne, Mass., Dec. 3. Carroll D. Wright, president of Clark university and former commissioner of labor, hns addressed a large snd fashionable audi enc In Whitney hull, hi subject be ing "Capital snd Labor." Mr, Wright discussed th relations of employers and employes and sug gested remedies to allevlute bitterness of the conflict between the two fac tions. Legislation, he said, would milks th struggle less violent but it would not end it. II said, In roiiclu slon, that the prime factor of Industrial discord la lack of confidence. Confi dence must be established before any practical result can be obtained. Furnished rooms at I7T street Phon Red I0t. Bkchang That Throbbing Headaohe. 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It was a wonderful November day, full of gold and the bloom of flowers. Mr, Reed looked down at the gorgeous lnndscae 4,000 feet below, and, turn lng to one of his hosts, be said: "Colonel, this looks too much like speclul display got up In honor of the occaalon. Tell me what a typical win ter day In California Is really like." The Callfornlan thought at once of day In February so warm that after a morning bath be had lain In a ham mock outdoors, smelled the roses on the trellis and listened to the trill of the meadow lark among the almond blooms. He began to describe It eloquently "Thirteen years ago, on Feb. 22, 1 took a bath"- He paused to arrange his account of the roses and the meadow lark. Mr, Reed broke the pause. "Well, colonel," be said In admlra tion, "you do know something about cleanliness out here, don't youf Marked fcy Thele Occupation. "A niau's occupation," said a magis trate, "marks him so unmistakably that I can tell at a glance what he does for a living. "There is, for Instance, the violinist You can tell a violinist from the fuel that he carries bis bead on one side. The groom and the cavalryman have bow legs, and when they stand still they bold their legs wide apart, as though there was a horse between them. "The painter may be detected by the mark of the palette bole on his thumb". The pianist's enormous bands Identify blm. From constant practice they be come abnormal. Weber, you know, could stretch two octaves. "Men that work amid the vapors of mercury, copper and arsenic hav i green mucous membrane and green ish hair and skin. The players of flutes and clarinets have thick, distended cheeks and tough, leathery Hps. "The scrubbers of floors have swol len knees, and often, n filleted with th disease called housemaid's knee, they Ump." New York I'ress. The Un.lt. 'flow much will you give me for a novel of 40,000 words?" "Let me see," replied the editor. "You ought to get six monllis for Hint!" At lanta Constitution. Storm. 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