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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1905)
FRIOAY, JANUARY 20, 1905. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS under the management of M. & Copeland . Co. Come Early and Get Big-Bargains. BEE Having once more entered the mercantile field in Astoria and purchased the Bee Hive we offer the present stock at a o o o o o o o QD MCE SAL E to make room for new spring .stock. These goods were purchased cheap and we are going to give our old friends and customers the benefit of it. WARRENTON LUMBER CO. Manufacturers of and Dsslsrs In LUMBER Submit us your specifications on any bill you wish and we will give you best prices. Wc make a specialty of Spruce Ucvcl Siding ami Factory Stock. hlpmsnts Mad Either h Rail or Watrr. Warren ton, Or. Capacity 75,000 fast par day. Scow Bay Iron 6 Brass Ms Manufacturers cf Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Fouudryuion and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest Phone 2431. Comer Eighteenth find Franklin. PRAEL O COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing " All gootlsshippod toourcare will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. v 0OSO00000000000000000 o mm mm mm O O H . H O .MO ''OMMFttCIALIHT. :-: 114 ELEVENTH 8T. 4 O 0000000000000000000Oo CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. WliLL MADISON A COAL HOD that won'tjspill coal all over at W. C. LAWS & CO. SSL f We sell Stoves also. Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Supplies of nil kinds at lowest prioes for Fishermen, Farmers and'Loggers Branch Uniontown, Phones, 711, Uniontowo, 713 A. V.ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets. ASTORIA. OREQON. R TTTHllllllllirrTTTTTXXlIlIIlIItIllIIITIIHm SELF HYPNOTIZED Young Artist Too Successful With the Occult. SLEPT CONTINUALLY 5 WEEKS Took a Powerful Elsetrio BatUry to Brink Him Back from the Land of Drsams Chances Good for Hit Rocovory. Chicago, Jan. 19. A dispatch to the Tribune from Peoria, III., auys: Benjamin Conlglsky hua Just bwn awukeneJ from a five week' trance, having succeeded In hypnotising him Mlf while studying art and the occult at Washington, D. C. While In Wanhlngton and In con nection with his artistic studies, he be came Infatuated with the occult and actually hypnotised himself. Hi was found In his room soundly asleep and an he could not be awakened, hla fami ly at PeorU were notified. A brother went on and brought him back. fllme then he haa lain In this anm mysterious sleep mul was only aroused when a battery waa applied to his spinal column. One electrode waa ap plied at the base of the brain and an other to the end of the spinal column and the full force of the battery being turned on the patient awakened and the Indications are that he will regain his health. Maslr1letty"brouKhtlS(5,0S) to TJrury Lane in twenty-eight eights. William Pitt adjournal the bouse of commons to let members see him as Hamlet, and bla boom lasted until 1808. Ills adnlt return to the stage was brief and a failure. A Rayal Arraaipllr. One day when Francis I. was in bin chapel attending mass with several of his noblemen a well dressed pickpocket went and stood behind the cardinal of Lorraine and abstracted bis purse, but enable to do this without the king per ceiving it be put tip bis finger to Inti mate that the latter should keep si lence. The king took it for a practical Joke and said never a word. But aft er the service he asked the cardinal what be had done with bis purse. The prelate, not being able to find it, was very much annoyed and took the king to task, who greatly enjoyed the fun, and at length ordered the pnrse to be restored to the cardinal. The thief did not, however, ccsie forward, and the king discovered too late that be had been tricked. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. KATES: First Insertion, One Cent a Word. One Week, Each Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Each Line, 45c. One Month, Each Line, 75c. aa Casta Mosey. When Fanny Kemble spent her sum mers in Massachusetts she engaged a neighbor to drive her regularly about the country. On their first excursion he began to discuss the crops and the history of the people, when Mrs. Kem ble said In her dramatic fashion, "Sir, I have engaged you to drive, not talk." The farmer kept his peace and when the vacation was over sent in hla bill. "What la this Item, sir V she asked. I do not understand It" With equal gravity he rejoined: "Sass, $3. I don't often take It, but when I do I charge!" The bill was paid, and it made a Arm friend of Mrs. Kemble ever after. Christian Register. Her 8ataaU4 Jleeklaeo. Women who are the soul of rectitude a all other things will not hesitate to trade the law when it cornea to smug ling. For some reason or other they do not couBldcr smuggling dishonest, hut rather as an exciting sort of game to play. Every woman who goes to Europe spends hours of ber preparation to return In devising means of bringing things in without paying duty. Men are much more luneat about the things they bring in, and not long ago I hoard of a case in which a man hu mored this smuggling tendency lu hla (laughter, but took good care that she should not bo discovered evading the law. Ills daughter bad purchased a valua ble diamond necklace in London and announced her determination to bring it In without paying one penny of duty, There was no reason In the world why she should have chosen to do this, as her father waa a very rich mau and could have paid the duty without not ing Its absence from his bank account. But she wanted the excitement, and her father agreed to let her have her own way. She brought the necklace in in a small bag. which her father asked her to let hlin hold for a moment or two, and It was not for nearly a year that she fouud out her father had de clared the ornament and paid the duty on It. At any rate, she had bad her amusement. New York Tost Yoanar Itoaclna. One of the strangest figures of the British stage was Young Hosclus. Ills other name was William Henry West Betty. He lived until Aug. 24, 1S74, al though be had made his last stage ap pearance on Aug. 0. 1824, at the age of thirty-two. Theatrical history has no parallel to his childhood. It was this little Irish boy who after seeing Mrs. Siddons had declared that he must die If he did not become an actor. He took Belfast by storm In 1803, when not quite twelve, and nearly stifled scores of Londoners on Dec. 1, 1804. Foot guards and officers were overpowered by the crowd, and gentlemen charged through the boxes and Jumped by twenties Into the "pit" ior places. The Ametieaa East. Our baldheaded eaglt, so called be cause the feathers on the top of his head are white, was called the Wash ington eagle by Audubon, the great nat uralist Like Washington, be if brave and fearless, and aa bis name and great ness are known the world over so can the eagle soar to heights beyond others. The eagle was adopted as the emblem if the United States in 1785, since when It has been used on the tips of flag poles, coins, United States seals and 01 the shield of Libertr.-Washington Stoe. Astorian Free Want Ads. Anyone Desiring a Situation can Insert an Advertisement in this Column of Three Lines Two Times Frej of Charge. HELP WANTED. WANTED GIRL WANTS POSITION to work at housework or any other kind of work. Address D. Astorlaa BOX WANTED GOOD CAPABLE and active boy wanted. Apply at Astorian office. WANTED Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work In Oregon, representing large manufacturing com pany; salary, $40 to 190 a month; paid weekly; expenses advanced. Address with stamp, J. H. Moore, Astoria, Ore. FOR 8ALE-MISCELLANEOUS, INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EGOS capacity; also three 100 capacity brooders; first-claw condition. Ad dress A. Astorian Office. HORSE, BUGGT AND HARNESS for sale. Address M. Astorlaa. FOR SALE 5 COWS. FRESH; OTH ers will be fresh In a short time: must be sold at once. S. J. Boyd, if tl 14th St. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE PARTLY IMPROVED place of 19 Vs acres. H mile from Knappa; cabin, etc.; handy for fisher men; can land at any stags of the tide; will sell cheap. Apply to F. Hartmaa Knappa, Ore. JUNK DEALERS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL kinds of old Junk. Bought and sold. 173 Tenth St SUTUATIONS WANTED. JAPANESE FIRST CLASS COOK wants a situation as cook in restau rant hotel or boarding house; city or country. P. O. Box 652 Astoria, Ore. FOR RENT ROOMS. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. Inquire at As torian office. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, near business part of town. Apply over Fisher Bros', store. HEDRICKS' THEATRE IAHGES1 kFIVE DIFFERENT MAKES TO SELECT FROM Thu Tariety is o Urge that yon can easily find one just suit you. All are reliable nuke and covered 1 substantial guarantee. We also have heating stoves. cook stoves, sir-tight stoves; all sold at the very bottom prices that we always sell at, because ol the fact that In buying and selling for cash we can save yon the usage on the money. L. H. HENNINGSEN ft CO. Z'SS'u.c. THE IMPORTANT EVENT Wednesday, Jan. 25 CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fnbrman, Proprietors. CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. PROMPT DELIVERY 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. JOSEPH JR. and WILLIAM W. JEFFEPJSON in Sheridan's famous Comedy of Manners "The Rivals !! AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. J Supported by Mr. Jefferson's AU-Star Cast. PRICES. 25c, 50c. 75c, $1.00 FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Agents The Linen Thread Co. . SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE Fishermen and Cannery Supplies