THE MORNING ASTORIA Nt ASTOhIA . OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1(00. PROOFLSSIONAL CARDS. ; FREDERICK V. MOHN, M. D. Physleian and Surgeon. Oaftre and residence, over Peterson A Brawn's. Office hours: 9 to 11: SO a. m. ad i to 4:30 p. m,; evenings, I to t Sunday By Appointment. DR. J. A. REGAN Dentist. Met orer A. V. Allen's Store. OSes hours, to IS and 1 to S. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. FHY8ICIAN AND SUKOEON Acting Awistant Surgeon C.S- llarlae Hospital Service. hours: 10 to IS a-m. 1 to 4: It poa m Commercial Street, tad floor. Dr. RHODA C. HICKS : OSTEOPATHIST Maiaell Bids. ' 571 Commercial Rt PHONE BLACK S06&. C W. BARR, D. D. 8. Opened Dental Parlors in Rooms 817-818, The Dekum. , PORTLAND, OREGON. Where ha will be pleased to meet Friends and Patrone." Dr. vaughan, Demist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 678 Commercial St., Shanahan Building MISCELLANEOUS. I a J. TRENCHARD Basmrance, Commission and Shipping CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. Agent WeUs-Fargo and Northern ' Pacific Express Companies. Car. ELEVENTH and BOND 8TB. A KILJULEN, Merchant Tailor. Oesident Building. JAPANESE GOODS Hew stock of fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. ?' BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal Jna the city at, the Sising Sun Restaurant . ' $12 Commercial St F1RST.C LASS MEAL far 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, lor doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur, smt. - 434 Bond St- WOOD! WOOD! WOOD Cera? wood, mill wood, box wood, sny kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opers BAY VIEW HOTEL E GLASER, Prop. Borne Cooking, Comfortable Bed, Reason able Rates and Nice Treatment THE NEW NEHALEM HOUSE Car. Fourteenth and Exchange St. One block back or Foard Stokes Store. . B. ANSON, Prop., - Astoria, Ore. Board and Lodging. $1.00 and up Ocaaest Beds in the City. Fine Table Board. 5w furniture Throughout. Hates made to steady Theatrical Troupes ASTORIA HOTEL Corner Seventeenth and Duane Sts. 75 cents a day and 'up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging fi per week. .. These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam ot CopaiDa,- Cubebs or Injections and ftifrn CURE IN 48 HOURS the sime diseases wiuV out inconvenience. Sold fa all Drumrftt Every 7oman tai IntJBMMriMl anr1 chonld know aioooi we wonuenui MARVEL whirling Spray i new 'MrtMi Rrrif- ana annum, em nai- nt-Moat conenlnt. IIUIMII U.UMIJ. M wlnU ft tt. tl m ejinnol supply the umm.. id' ill no 4li.r bit mend ftLlLIIlD foff tmAt urtu'iil.r. .rwl riirftfitot), ln FcUI (m COMPETENT JUDGES. Beaatr Doctors Eadors Berplctde. Women who make a business of beao tlfylng ether women come pretty neat knowing what will bring about the heat re? nits. Here are letters from two, con cernlng Herplclde: "I can recommend Newbro'a "Herpl clde," as It atopped my hair from falling out; and. as a dressing it haa no super ior. (Signed.) Bertha A. Trulllnirer. "Complexion Specialist, "4 Morrison St. Portland, Ore." "After using one ottle of "Herplclde" my hair haa stopped fading out, and my scalp Is entirely free from dandruff. "(Signed.) Grace Dodge. "Beauty Doctor, "IX Sixth St. Portland. Ore." Sold by leading dru grists. Send loo. in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co Detroit, mko. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 64 Com. St, T. P. Iurln, Prop. "Special Agent" A Grim Tragedy. Is daily enacted. In thousands of homes. as Death claims, in each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But what Coughs and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted. P. Q. Huntley of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, which cured her. and today she Is well and strong." It kills the germs of all dis eases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 60c and $1 by Chaa. Rogers, drug gist Trial bottle free. as When yon boy canned clams ask for RAZOR BRAND Clean and wholesome and a home product For sale by all leading grocers. Warrention Clam Com pany, Warrenton, Or. tta:;:;i:ti;:;;:i:iii:iiiiii:;;stt;t;tt;t:ttn PARKER HOUSE H. B. PARKER, Proprietor Free Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. Foot of Ninth Street ASTORIA. OREGON Dr. C Gee Wo TONDERPUL HOMH TREATMENT imii wi M that aivfrma on m cm. ua can wua Omm wonderfnj Cht- lii, raou, bodv I aad la ttrt ooaau-r. ' Ttitnit ika mm ml nam umw raMM tat. fi ksawa MM Mtaa mt am MS cdlea. which mm m rrfnllT In dlfarat Imm. Ha nmUMHnn ottwfc. mmh Icnlnaalala. ' CkvM auimrmt. him. rJnu oat or ih cUf rtt tar klftnta ma4 etraatam: : hl iuh. OONIDI. tATlOS niK. ADUHtm Tk C Gee Wo Chinese Htifldne O. It AMar C SST fctBba arnaac THE COMFORT SALOON Franteovich & Francisovich Proprietors. Loan Building Patrons will be furnished withthe best the market affords. Only the best goods kept in stock. OO0OOOOOOO HANDKERCHIEF CARNIVAL, A large shipment of Japanese Initialed silk handkerchiefs just 5 received from, the Orient. They q contain an tno latest oriental da- q signs and fashions. You will O want some for Xmaa, if you see O w them. TV . . J. W. KWONG CO. 420 Commercial 8treet OOOOO0OOOOf Phone 2175 Bed. Open Day and.Nlglit. The Astoria Restaurant MAN HING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. r J 899 Bond Street, Cor. 9th. Astoria, Ore, Her Christian Name By BEVERLY SMITH opvhjm, it, ba rr. ir. mm Silence was. to quote from Jlnituie Spencer, Ilenry Walcot's "long suit." There was a great bond of friend ship between the two. Torhaps they followed In this the law that oppoaltes attract each other, for Jlrunile Spen cer was the reverse of Henry Walcot In almost every particular. While Henry was tall and dark, Jlmiule was rather the medium height and so In clined to rotundity of figure that his face, beaming always with good hu mor, inevitably suggested to an ob server the qualifying adjective "chub by." Why do I like Henry so welir said JImuile one day in reply to a question. "Because he is such t Jolly good fel low and knows how to keep his mouth shut Say, do you know," growing suddenly enthusiastic, "Henry can speak English, German and Spanish, but, by Jove, he knows how to keep Quiet in about fourteen other lan guages, not counting dialects and slangr "Why do I like Jlmmler said Hen ry musingly. "Because he is Jolly good fellow and knows how to talk, I suppose." So they sat now in front of cheer ful open fire in Walcot's rooms, smok ing and talking. Jlmmie was chatting away, as usual, but there was some thing a bit distraught in his manner which did not escape the keen eye of hla frinnri Ttv flnil hv ran .Tlmmlo'a 1 f,m1 t .m.tl tally .um&1 .rh.nsl&l and each sat, smoking and musing. It was Henry who broke the silence. "Sit up, Jimmle, and talk out like a man," said he, with a laugh. "You know you never tramped all the way op here in the snow and then climbed three flights of stairs Just to hare a chat Out with it man! What have you got on your mlndr Jlmmie looked op queerly, and, "THIS TOD AKI KMOAORD TO KAT PBEft- TON t : catching the friendly gleam In the oth er's eye, he laughed himself and re plied: "No lodging you, you sly dog.' I be lieve yu are a mind reader anhow." "Perhaps I do a bit in that line now and tben," answered Henry, with an assumption of great mystery, "nd to prove It to you I will tell yon that you came up here for no other pflrpose than to tell me that you have gone and got yourself engaged." 'Now, how In thunder did yon know that?" asked Jlmmie, sitting up In as tonlshoient "You look guilty," answered Henry, with one of his peculiar, almost inaudi ble chuckles. 'But I never told you that I was even paying attention to the girl Whom I am to have the honor of marrying," declared Jlmmie protetttlngly. "You could not have bad any idea of if." "Now, Jlmmie, my boy, do give mo credit for using my powers of observa tion occasionally," protested Henry. "8o," said Jlmmie, "then mayhe you have osed them far enough to teil me the name of the girl." I undoubtedly can," averred Henry solemnly. "Stunted as my powers of observation may be, they have been sufficiently powerful to enable me to declare that the young lady in qnestlon is none other than Miss Preston." Thla prescience was too much for Jlmmie, who simply stared open mouth ed at his chuckling tormentor. "That's the worst of you close mouthed people," said be presently, with an air of deep disgust "You sit around and don't say a word, and all the while you are keeping close tab on everything and everybody. Then when fellow comes around to tell you a piece of important news you take the j wind all out of his sails with your air of worldwide knowledge and conscious ness cf his most Intimate thoughts. I must say that I think you might have pretended Ignorance. Now, I'll Just keep quiet about the matter." And Jlmmie resolutely shut his mouth and turned again to his cigar. Now, Jlmmie," said Walcot, with dignity, "don't be any more of a chump than usual. You know you are so full of the subject that you have Just got to talk. So Are away." And Jlmmie did fire away presently, the subject having got the better of his D curs A soap is known by the company it keeps. Pears' is found in good society, everywhere. The use of Pears' Soap betokens refinement. ScvDltd, or not, as yon prefer. resolve. "But Henry, all natural prejudice aside, I Just can't believe my good lack. To tnink that alia should ac cept nie when she might have had toy inau-wby, she might have aarrted you, old chap, couldn't she?" "Did she tell you so?" "Nope," said Jlmmie cheerfully, "bet I can t see how it Is that you haven.' falleu in love with her." "Maybe I was in love with another woman," said Walcot slowly. There was something In hit tone that made Jlmmie look up quickly. Walcot waa gaslug luto the cheerful fire, and there was such a smile upon his fiic as Jtiutule bad never seen that mercurial youngster was on bis feet In an lnxtaut and rushed over to Walcot "By Jove, old chap, ao you have been ludulKiiig iu a love affair am didn't even take ine, your best friend luto your conndence! 1 cnll that shameful of you, but I am deuced glad to know that you are lu love, after all. Take my word for it, old chap, there's nothing like It tu all the world." "Easy, boy, easy," said Walcot with n quiet mnlltt that may have conceal ed some embarrassment. "I haveu't confessed to any love uffnir yet. And as for confidences, remember that you told uie nothing of yours until you were actuully engaged. Even good friends like you and me don't talk over such affairs. However, I may hare I hope to have-some good news to tell you soou." "How soou?" "Who can say?" "nave you proposed to her?" "No, but I Intend to do so." "Good boy I Go In and win. If you want a certificate of good character call on me. I am always ready to tell a lie In the sacred cause of friendship.' And Jlmmle's Infectious laugh took all sting away from the remark. Once more fell a period of silence and Jluiuile broke It with: "Did you ever notice the color of her eyes, Henry?" "Yes," answered nenry, with an air of amusement "They are blue, aren't they?" "No, Indeed," said Jlmmie somewhat Indignantly. "They are a wonderful deep gray, almost black." "Is that so?" was the somewhat In different reply. "Then she has the same color of eyes as her cousin know that she has wonderful, deep gray eyes-wonderful eyes." This last waa very soft. "Not at all. stupid T said Jlmmie. vexed at so much stupidity. "Her cousin's eyes are blue. I'll be blessed If you ever observe anythlngr Jlmmie himself waa not observing anything, bnt was sitting with bis gar.e fixed on the heart of the flames and bis mind lost In a happy reverie. He did not see bis companion look up with a quick terror In his eyes and a fm-e drawn with emotion, nor did he iioar a question addressed to him. Indeed, Walcot's voice was very thick, and hs hardly knew himself whether he had spoken the question aloud or merely Id bis anguish voiced It to himself. "Then you are engaged to Kate Pres ton?" he finally itjafiuged to say, loud enough to make bis companion hear. "Certainly," said Jlmmie In astonish ment "Who did you think I was en gaged, to certainly not to Annie Pres ton r "I didn't know," !1 Walcot weakly. "So your mind rending wasn't so good after all!" exclaimed Jlmmie In trlurrpb. "Well, I must be going. So long!" Anrt be was gone. For a long time Walcot sat before the Are, though his cigar went out un noticed and was not relit . Then be slowly walkml to his desk and took out a letter addressed In his own firm handwriting. Opening It, he stood In front of the fire and read It through twice. It was a proposal of marriage, simple, straightforward and winning In its declaration of great love. The letter fluttered first to the Are, and Ae envelope followed It Walcot standing quietly to watch them burn. One might have read the address on the envelope even after It was caught by the flames, and that address was: "Miss Kate Preston." Butterflies and Moth. Though butterflies and moths are found widely distributed all over the globe they are by far most abundant In iha trnnlfa TTnl Inafnnpp Ttrn7.1l rnn Bnow to the not lcm tDan m different species within an hour's walk of Para. There are not half as many In all Europe. In Britain there are 07 species, and in ail Europe there are 300 different kinds. Tbey are found as far north as Spltzbergen, on the Alps to a height of 0,000 feet and on the Andes np to 18,000 feet As there are soma 300,000 species It is easy to see why eutterfly hunters are great travelers. To equal a predecessor one must have twice his wortb.-BulUMaJr dfa-tian. CLASSIFIED UVTI'S: First Insertion, One Cent a Word. One Week, Kach Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Each Line, 45c. One Month, Kach Line, 75c. Astorian Free Want Ads. Anyone Desiring a Situation can Insert an Advertisement la this Coluun of Three Lines Two Times Fres of Charge. HELP WANTED. BOT WANTED GOOD CAPABLE) and active boy wanted. Apply at Astorian office. BOT WANTED A GOOD, BRIGHT, energetlo boy wanted at the West ern Union Telegraph Co. THE ORIGINAL JOHN A. MOLKR has opened one of the fKmoua bar her colleges at Hi Clay at, San Fran cisco; special Inducements this month: positions granted: tuition earned while learning. Write correct number, Hi Clay at., San Francisco. 8UTUATIONS WANTED. WANTED SITUATION AS ST A. tlonary engineer, or will take place as fireman. Anolv at 111 Astor Rt. WA NTED SITUATION IN SOME established business; will invest some money In business If same Is satisfactory. Address A., Astorian. WANTED SITUATION AS CHAM- ber maid by lady of ability. Address R.. Warrenton. LOST. LOST-REX; A COLUE; WITH A white breast and white face: liberal reward for return to Astorian office. JUNK DEALERS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL kinds of olJ junk. Bought and sold. 173 Tenth St. FOR RENT ROOMS. THREE FURNISHED ROOM8 FOR light housekeeping. Inquire at As torian office. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall ADMISSION FREE ATTIIACTIVE PKOGUAM Seventh and Astor SitttU The TROY Laundry Is the ouly White Labor Laundry in tho City. Does the Best of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991 gxxxxnxxiAmi imminnin Mtniin. . , ,' , , . . , FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD 3 WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON & rn irailXlllIJTUlIlllITTIXXX Reliance Electrical jy r3K C H.W.CYlvUH, WaT. .ft.aV.v7 Mauagnr 1WZEALANDFIRE Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, M$n Francisco. DNLIMITED'LIABILITY m boen Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five years. ELMORE CO., Sole Agents Astoria, ADVERTISING. POR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. INCUBATOR FOR BAUD-400 BOOS capacity: also three isa mmh. broodsrs: flrst-olaas condition. A 4. (dress A. Astorian Office. HORSE. BUQOT AND HARNESS ffal ft I AAjImm M A arf..l. - T riFirSi.M" Oaon-slrdsUkiaj No. 10S Fourteenth street: one Landla'a harness machine; one Smith-Premier typewriter; one 10 hp motor and belt Ing; 1000 good sacks. "MISCELLANEOUS." Hansen aV McCanna, who eceun tha shop formerly used by T. 8. Simpson, adjoining tno city water office, art prepared to do all kinds of alio and carriage painting. They will make a specialty of work of this class and guarantee satisfaction. SPECIAL NOTICES. U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE. ""'port. land. Ore., December SO, 1004. 8aleJ proposals will be received here for stone for extension of Jetty at mouth of Columbia river, Oregon and Washing ton, until 11 a. m January tl. 1I0L and then publicly opened. Information on application. W. a Lantfllt. MaJ. Engrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the co-partnership of Hop II Ins A CO., (loins business SI marrhnnla mnA contractors for Chinese labor at No. 370 Bond street. Astoria. Oreion. la this day dissolved by th retirement of Ten Jin Bong. Worm Hond. Lee Tort The business will hereafter be conduct. ed by the remaining members of the company. Chew Gong, manager, left on the Elder for Vancouver, where he will embark for China. He will return next yar. His partners, Eng Fook and Johg Hop, will manage the business during his abaence. HOP HING LUNO A CO. AH DOCK. Chairman. Finest iteaort In The City CHANGE WEEKLY CARLES WIRKKALA. Prop. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical installing and repairing. Huppllea in stock. We sell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call upriionellOl. 428 BOND STREET INSURANCE COMPANY !l3 M OF SHAREHOLDERS Oregon. 41 ram Haw, new aarau