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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
MIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1904. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 3 tMM in t fee House i lEDICED r H2 II o CP o O o BEE HIVE. I Misses1 Hats. 75c and $1.00 for 15c Ladies' and Misses Hats, $1.75, $1.50, 25c Odds and ends in Ladies' Hats, 10c 1 Odds and ends in Ladies' Neckwear from 25c to 75c, 10c. Belts, 25c and 50c Belts for 10c. 50c and 75c Belts for 15c 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Belts for 25c Fascinators at One-Half Price. Wrappers, $1.35 for $1.00. $1.25 for 85c Ladies' and Children's Coats and Jackets at One Half Price. Ladies' Cravenettes and Rain Coats One Half Price. ' Men's Clothing at COST. Men's 50c Underwear, 15c 50c Shirts, 15c Men's Collars, 2 for 5c Children's and Baby's Caps One Half Price. Odds and Ends in Gloves, per pair, 5c 75c, $1.25 and $1.50 Corsets; 25c Come in the Morning' to avoid the Rush in the Afternoon. WARREUTOfJ LUMBER CO. Fir, Spruce) and HemlocK Manufacturer of and Datr In , , LUMBER Submit us your specifications on any bill you wish and wc wiU give you best prices. We make t specialty of Spruce Bevel Siding and Factory Stock. Shipments Mad Either by Rail or Wat-r. Capaelty 78,000 fat par day. Warrenton, Or. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Xlanafsctsrers ct. i Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronzo Castings. General Foundry men and Patternmakers. Abeolutelj firstclass work. r Prices lowest ?- frJij'Ju i ,r ft 4 UiUUp Phone 2451 Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. PRAEL 0 COOIi TRANSFER CO. Telephone S2L Draying and Expressing All gooda shipped toourcara will receive ipeoial attention. r f ' '"bMii'Conimefclal Street. 1 00000000000000000000 O ) r ii hi It CIGARS. PIPES. TOBACCO; ETC. O 3 rOarttOIALIST.-;.V w,, 1H ELEVENTH ST. ,03lO00OffiO0000000OiiO0000Oo A COAL HOD that won'tjspill coal all over at . w a17.c i rr 537-531 V MX JL wv Vr Bond St. , ; : '.' : We sell Stoves also. 3s iHmimmMTiliimiiinrHmit Stable and FanW Groceries ' FLOUB, PEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. ' Supplies of all kind, at lowest prices (or Fishermen, Farmer. and'Logffere Branch liniontown, - '1 Phones, 711, Uniontowo,' 713 Tenth and Commercial Streets. ' . . .ASTORIA. OREGON. aTTTtnmimmtnniimmmnimmM LOOK FOR MURDERER Police Are After Accomplice of It H. Holmes. H0CH HELPED WOMAM KILLER Polio Thinks th Man of Many Alias la In Hiding Somewhere In th Do minionNew Evident Ha -Bn Discovered. Chicago. Jan. 5. Belief that Jo. hann Hoch. the rran of many wive, may prove to be tb elusive and mys- terloua Edward Hatch, accomplice of H. II. Holms-, . th notorious woman murderer, whose r rimes created ex citement all over the United State and Canada in IMS, has led the police to begin an Investigation along- that line. At the time Hoimea mada hi con reunion when In rrlon at Philadel phia before his exocutloh .Hatch wna nerally regarded by the police aa a mythical character Invented by Holmes but since that time ther have been revelation which are almost convlnc- iff that there was v man named Hutch ho did operate with Holmes In hi wlndlea and who alJed him in mak ing way with the live of the women and children whom he murdered. Because of the lmllarlty of hi op erations with the criminal record of H. Holme, the cleverness with hk-h Hoch apparently dlsDOsed of many of hi wive and other 'singular circumstances which the police refuse to divulge, they are working to estab lish the fact that there waa an Edward Hatch name sometimes said to have been spelled Hotel) and that he la Johann Hoch, the man now being hunted. That Hoch used the name Hatch or Hotch as one of hi aliases about 11 or 12 years ana. at th tinw at h Holmes outrage Is deflai-ed tn been known to detectives' working on the case and thla Una of evidence may lead to a search In Toronto and Mon treal where Holmes declared in one of his confessions that Hatch killed the fuetsel children of Philadelphia. H ward. He write: "My dear little wife awoke at my entrance and Inquired the time., I looked at my watch and re plied, Teu minutes past 10,' and then laid the Watch on tie mantelpiece. Having some doubts as to the correct ness of my reply, the little woman arose and looked for herself. What time did you Hay it wasr she asked again. Ten minutes past 10 said I. Ten minutes past 101 Why, it only lacks ten minutes of 2,' said she. 'Is that aor said I. 'Why, blesa my soul, bow time flies! I had no Idea that I tad been borne so long.' This waa an other occasion when I realized that a oft answer tomcth away wrath.'" WreatHa With the SpanUr. ' When Walter Williams, from Colum bus, Miss., waa lo rtpaln in the Bum mer of 1903 be called upon a provin cial editor la the interest of the St Louis exposition. The next day the paper bad the following: "Walter Wil liams of the United States purchased the state of Louisiana and next year will give a celebration, to which be in vites bis fellow journalists of Europe." Mr. Williams again called upon the ed itor and thoroughly explained matters. The editor apologized and printed this correction: "Governor Francis of Mis souri bas purchased a large tract ol laud la the Great American desert, and Walter Williams Is here to Invite the Journalists of Spain to a ahow which the governor will give next year." Mr. Williams fled the place, fearful the ed itor might explain some more. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. , RATES: First Insertion, One Cent a Word. One Week, Each Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Each Line, 45c. One Month, Each Line, 75c. " ' 1 ' " - Astorian Free Want Ads. Anyone Desiring Situation can Insert an Advertisement in this Column of Three Lines Two Times Frei of Charge. HELP WANTED. WANTED GIRti WANTS POSITION to work at housework or any other kind of work. Address D, Astorian. WANTED LADY OF GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel lor a firm of 1250,000 capital; salary 11,071 per year and expense; paid weekly. Ap ply, with atamp, J. A. Alexander. M Aatorla, Oregon. , , lUaseftl's Awfal Breakfast. ' It waa at one time arranged that Dents Gabriel Rossettl., his brother William and Swinburne and George Meredith should live together . In a certain bouse. Meredith happened to see Dante Gabriel Rossettl at break fast and changed his plans. Meredith himself tells tlie tory. "It was past noon." says lie. "Rossettl had not yet risen, though It waa an exaulslte dnv. On the breakfast table on a huge dlsb rested uve thick slabs of bacon, upon which fire rigid eggs had slowly bled to death. Presently Rossettl appear ed in his dressing gown, with slippers down at heel, and devoured the dainty repast like an ogre." That meal was too much for Meredith, and he sacri ficed three months' rent rather than see It repeated. . i ., FOR SALE 6 COWS. FRESH; OTH- era will be fresh In a short time: must be sold at once. S. 3. Boyd, 1651 54th St WHY M CAN So Frlettly Guarantee Vinol. ContltUna That Innt Kor Man-la. The low paid employee today can sue teed as well alono as with a wife, which his ancestors could not do. At the same time his selfish enJovments are greater without her, for be may live irresponsibly, without a motive to aara and with all his surplus available for wayside pleasures of an antisocial sort The disintegrating forces of a great city upon homeless youth are too obvi ous to need emphasis. The wage earn ing girl, on her part, is likely to acquire the taste of fragmentary, nolntless and unproductive spending. Both form habits harmful to the altruistic mo tives of group livlng-of the home idea. A man who goes from the saloon, street corner or cheap pleasure cluh, n girl who leaves the dance hall and nare- ment glitter to make a home for him, the bare necessities of which are hardlv met by his wages; are not aunllfled bv their experiences to bring to a success ful issue the sunreme test of character that makes stable a high etnudard. Professor Simon N. Patteu in Inde pendent . , - A Soft Aaawer, ' It was In 1872 that George Chesmore Bromley, author of "Long "Ago and Later On," became a member of the Bo hemia club of San Francisco and soon found himself "Sire of the Low Jinks," which occasion he vividly recalls, and especially. hlsarrlvai at home after- i "It Is true." sold Mr. Rogers, "we stnnd ready to refund money paid us for Vlnol every time It falls to do what we claim for It, and when we tell you that Vlnol actually has a record of succeeding In 98 cases out of every 100 you can see why it is we are so ready to do this. , , . "There is absolutely nothing that will act as a general rebullder, strength re storer' and flesh creator for .old people, children, weak people and during con- valesence equal to Vlnol.' , "The reason for this is that Vinol contains In a highly concentrated form those important medicinal elements thut have always made cod liver oil famous, but it is far superior to cod liver oil and emulsions Inasmuch aa it contain none of the grease or oil to upset the stomach and retard Its work. and it Is delicious to the taste." Mrs. W. C. Parker of Jackson, Mich.. 1 writes: "I have JKeri sick and Ml run down for over a year, have" taken all kinds of medicines and treated with out- best physicians but received no benefit. I was so weak and nervous that I could not sleep or bear the slightest nolae. Friends recommended Vlnol. 1 took two bottle of it and cannot recommend it too highly after what It ha done for me. My nervousness is gone, I have gained in flesh and strength and sleep well. I wish every woman suffering as I did would try Vlnol" ; , v : "What Vinol did for Mrs. Parker it will do for every person in Astoria who Is in ber, condition. W cheerfully refund your money every time it falls." Chas. Rogers, druggist.. . JAPANESE BOT WANTS SITUA- tion; general bouse and help. work. Apply 434 Bond St. . , r FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR.. RENT NICE FTTRKTSTnrn rooms from IS per month up. 281 Ninth St' - 5 ' " "V"' -. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, near business part of town. Aonlr over Fisher BroaV store. , , FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS., INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EGOS capacity: also three 100 casadtv brooders; first -claw condition. Ad dress A. Astorian Office. . HORSE. BUGGY AND HARNESS for sale. Address M. Astorian. HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE cheap; also 1000 sacks. Inquire at Gaston's Bam. r " FOR SALE PARTLY .. TMPRfivrn place of 19U acres. W mils from Knappa; cabin, etc.; handy for fisher, men; can land at any stags of th tide; will sell cheap. Apply to F. Hartmaa Knappa, Ore. , , FOR RENT FURNISHED . ROOMS.' Inquire 191 Seventh street "MISCELLANEOUS." MEN THE, ORIGINAL JNO. A. Moler"! Barber College. (44 Clay SL. San Francisco., is the largest lightest and cleanest college in America; trade taught rn eight, week; position guar anteed; tuition earned while lenmina-- expert . Instructors; constant practice. Write correct number (844 Clay), for tertna, , - ,. ., . JUNK DEALERS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID . FOR ALL kinds of old Junk. Bought and sold. 171 Tenth St ; lUIXIIITinilllllirTTTmilllTTTTi, mTYTTTTTt Announcement Extraordinary. Monday Morning, Janniry 23, 1905 AT 10 O'CLOCK. -Lobby Marquam Grand Theater. Advance sale of seata wili open for ma WORLD'S GREATEST SOPRANO ' , . Assisted by ELLISON VAN HOOSE, T.nor. SIGNORINA SASSOLI, Harpi.t M. CH. Gl LI BERT, Bariton. CHAS K NORTH, Flutirt. MISS OAVIES, Pianit ' CONCERT AT THE ARMORY MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. Dr ppQBalcony, $4.00. $3.00, $2.00. I 1 iV,LO, Lower Floor. $4.00, $3.00, $2,00. Out of town orders must be accompanied by Money Order and an Ad .a oumpoa tnztiop. send orders to Calvin Helllg, Marouam Grand Tneater. :. N. B. Th Building. Will Be Thoroughly Wrmd. xmmiixxznxiaAxuAiAiiij I FIVE DIFFERENT MAKES TO SELECT FROM , . u nimj u to urge mat yoa can eailly find one to Jut tult yon. AU re reliable aukei tod covered by kfubftantUlruarantee. We tin hiv took Itom. .Ir.Hffht riow -11 an!. . - ... ' , uk .cry DOttoni price thst we alwijn tell t, becauM ol th tact that in baying and elllnr Ibr cash wc can save yoa th nsage oa ti money. - . , I H HFMnlirJr.FW to rn ?4 bond street. to Wellf-Ftrj Ex. U