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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1905)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 3 , iyierythiig' ii the House SEDUCED. Vo;' Misses1 Hats. 75c and $1.00 for 15c. Ladies' and Misses' Hats, $1.75, $1.50, 25c. Odds and ends in Ladies' Hats, 10c. 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. ' 'I 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. ' ; i Ladies' Cravenettes and Rain Coats One Half Price. Men's Clothing at COST. Men's 50c Underwear, 15c 50c Shirts, !5c ; ' 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 . . ... ; p -.' .-.' - , ..." Come in the . . Morning' to avoid the Rush in the Afternoon, : -4 .- ' i ' in f WARREUTOtl LUMBER CO ...1 i fi, . J Manufacturer of and Dealers In Fir, Spruce) and HemlocK LUMBER Submit us your specifications on any bill . you wish and we will give you best prices." We make a specialty of Spruce lievel Siding ami Factory Stock. hlpments Mad Elthar h Rail ar WatT. Capaolty 79,000 fart paf day. Warren ton, Or, Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers cr, ... Iron, Steel, Brwa and Bronze Castings. General Fouudryuien and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstcloas work. ;i Prices lowest. . r- 1 vrf If ? W Phone 2431 Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. PIUEL O COOK TRANSFER 0. Tolopbone 22L - . Draying and Expressing All good shipped toourcare will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. 1 a a o 9 O o o . o o o () OSO000000000000000000 O r. ? IVv II In NV II IH e il VI J 11 . II . r U Ml II II r. U .W -Jalaf aaal S I U UU4 f CIGAR. PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. 4ssMBasawBMBMssmsjBSBBBnsB WILL MADISON ! n:W ''OMJIl'itCIAUST, . , iu elkvextii ST. 000000000000000000Oo A. COAL HOD that won'tfspill coal all over at W. C. LAWS a CO. Bond St. We sell Stoves also. fllllllllllllTIITIITITIlIIIIIIItHITlTTTTTTTTTTTlITT I Staple and Fancy Groceries FfOUR, FEED, PBOVISION8, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Suppliea of all kinds at loweat prioei for Fishermen, Farmers andLogRera Branch Uniontown, ' Phones, 711, Unlontown, 713 "' A. V.'ALLEN,'. Tenth an4 Oommerolal Street. . ASTORIA, OREGON. Umiminiiiiiiiimim iiiiiiniiiiimnni!nitU PUNCHED ITALIANS Americans Protest Against; the ' Ladrone System. STOOD IN LINE MANY HOURS and there fell In exhaustion and cot lapse. , : , Old aailora narrate many other ln itancea of finding bird that bare been lost In the alr.-8t Lonla Republic. Got Tirad of Being Passed by and As faulted Foralgn laborers, Braaking - Thair Toola and Driving Them From the Streets. New York, Janl 2S. A gaiia; of 200 men who n&4 waited In West Forty first street from early In tho mornlna until late at night to get work shove). In- anow for the city and bad ;en SMI after fang of Iuilans employeJ, Dually lost patience and began a aer k of attacks on the Italians. Tht punched and kicked the Italian, took away their. shovels, pti-ks and acrapers and broke the tools. . , The men - were engaged because they claimed the J Lallans rot the jobs, me by paying to Padrone 25 cents each and others by paying 6 cents an hour for every hour they worked. The shovelera received 25 cents an hour and it wan ascertained later that the Padrone atory was true. ' Many of the thinly clad and hungry men, waiting hour after hour, In line, saw themselves passed over again and again because they did not have 251 ents to pay the Padrone. Some' were homeless, others had wives and chil dren who were waiting for them to bring home food, '" ''' When word was sent to the waiting ones that no more men would be hired until SaturJuy they marched on the Italians In a body. There were 80 In the grst party attacked and most of them took to their heels. The few who did resist were badly beaten. The attackers were dispersed by the police, but got together again and continued their work. 14 Ro Pnapere la Japaa. With all our hl?h wogea and boasted civilization the fact remains that you wl!! aoe more wretchedly poor In any of our great titles In a day than you will see la Japan In a lifetime. In other word;, you will see no destitu tion In Japan. Though Home nro very poor, yet till seen to be well fed, cloth ed nnd housed and are Invariably cheerful nnd. what Is more surprising, iavarluldy elenn. There are no punner In Japan and therefore no workhouws or riourboiise. though there are many hospitals wlere tho sick are beiiled gratuitously. Practically every one can earn a living. Would that we could say the samel-Pull Mall Gazette. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. KATES: First Insertion, One Cent a Word. One Week, Each Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Each Line, 45c. .' ' One Month, Each Line, 75c. Astorian Free Want Ads. Anyone Desiring a Situation can Insert an Advertisement in this Columa of Three Lines Two Times Fres of Charge. HELP WANTED. Dnat aad Coaeamptlaa. Dnsty work seems to be responsible for consumption to a marked degree. In 2,101 cases of consumption treated at the sixty Institutions of the Ger man empire 1,005 patients had been employed In a dusty environment The kind of dust was not stated In 431 cases; in 182 cases It was metal dust; In 129, stone, coal or glass dust; In 116, wood dust; in lit wool dost, and In 126, Tarious other kinds of dost "this . ' . He Hm4 Cm Far It, "Now, air," began the agent 00k"-. "Alnt cot no bm forltr napped tt tory merchant -Oh,yea,youhrrt4 LseficatCMCfla. Tat lit of Conrerattoa anj Cornet SpttA'madhJa.jfitoa LUST IN THE AIR.' ad Birds at Time Ort ConfaMd Loae Their BrarlnBa, Boys are frequently lost In the woods. and it ia a singular fact thut birds are sometimes lost In the air. This mlht seem strange to almost nnr one. but the average man is a superficial ob server of little things. In the far north, and particularly aloug the ocean coasts, birds are fre quently storm driven and lose their bearings, so that many of theiu are' lost at sea. . They keep floating in the air, aimlessly striving to llvo until exhana tion compels theiu to drop into the an gry waves, which engulf them. There Is a well authenticated case on record of an ocean liner bringing Into New York on a winter's day a large white owl which had dropped to one of the forward spars In an exhausted condition more than 800 miles off the const of Newfoundland. It was near ly dead from cold and hunger and al most too weak to eat anything. It had become much emaciated and trembled In Its distress when It tried to swal-! low the first morsel of meat which was placed within Its beak. The captain nnd wtllors were all Interested In It, nml under their nourishing care It slowly recovered and became entirely well and healthy and strong. It will ingly remained with the ship after ward. " It was evidently a land bird which had been blown off from the count of Newfoundland by atroug west winds, bad become lost, merely drifted be fore the galea, kept out of the water, almost starred to death and made Its last Intelligent effort to reach the ihlp Siokening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true curative influence on the disease, driv ing it entirely out of the system. It t much to be preferred to Quinine, hav ing none of this drug's bad after-ef-fects. w a Munday of Henrietta, Tex, writea: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and Jaundice, till he took Electrlo Bitters, which saved his life. At Chas. Rogers' drug store; pric 50c, guaranteed. WANTED GIRL WANTS POSITION to. work at housework or any other kind of work. Address D, Aatorlan. . WANTED LADY OF GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel for a firm of 1250,000 capital; salary $1,072 per year and expenses; paid weekly. Ap ply, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, M Astoria, Oregon. ' ' FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR. . RENT NICE FURNISHED rooms from $3 per month up. J7 Ninth St , . ' - FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, near business part of town. Apply over Fisher Bros', store. , . FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Inquire HI Seventh street v ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA-I tlon; general house and help work.1 Apply 434 Bond St FOR SALE PARTLY place or acres. IMPROVED roil from DETECTIVES, SHREWD, CLEVER men In every locality; steady work guaranteed every day; we prepare the inexperienced for the business. WriU "Principal Rooms 40-41 Loan & Trust uicig., jnuwauK.ee, wis. men; can land at any stage of th tide: AGENTS READ IN DARK. NAME- plates. signs, numbers: 200 per cent profit: samples free. Write Supply Co. Englewood, 111. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS. INCUBATOR FOR SALE 400 EOGS capacity; also three 100 capacit) brooders; first-class condition. Ad dress A. Astorian Office, v HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS for tale. Address U. Aatorian. will sell cheap. Knappa, Ore. Apply to F. Hartmaa BIDS WANTED. THE STAR THEATER Astorla'a Fashionable Vaudeville house In eonneotion with Star and Ar cade theaters of Portland. Change of Program Monday. Chang of Acts Thursdays MATINEtf DAILY AT 2:45 P. M MONSTER BILL Week Beginning MONDAY, January 30. CAMILLO A FONA European Marvels, Contortionists, Equilibrists; Canilllo la the only one doing a xig sag pyramid. HANSON & DREW In their rural comedy. "The Vlllaire Rill Poster." Special attention Isj called to Miss Drew's impersonation . of Sis Hopkins. GRACIE DE WOLF The petite song arid dunce artist , COLES & COLES Novelty Athletic Aerial comedy sketch urtlats In "Fun in a Gymnasium" and marvelous feats of strength. BOB KENYON In pictured melodies, singing "Please Come and Play in My Bock Yard." EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE. Subjects entitled, "Cool Heavers," "Paris from Seine," and "De coyed." i Admission id cents to any seat FOR SALS 4 COWa FRESH; OTH ers will be fresh in a short time; must be sold at once. 8. J. Boyd, 1161 34th St HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE cheap; also 1000 sacks. Inquire at Gaston's Barn. : JUNK DEALERS. HIGHEST PRICES kinds of old Junk. 173 Tenth St PAID FOR ALL Bought and sold. U. 8. ENGINEER ' OFFICE, PORT land. Ore,, December 3d, 1904V Sealed 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 31, 110S, and then publicly opened. Information on application. W. C. Langntt, MaJ. Engra. . " ' ".:' -. j- Bids are asked 'for the raising aad improving; of the First Lutheran church. Specifications may be seen at the parsonage, 1717 Franklin avenue. All bids to lie in on or before the I5tk of February, 1905. The" church coun cil reserves the right to' reject any er all bids, .' ' - - "MISCELLANEOUS." MEN THE ORIGINAL JNO. A. Molert Barber College, (44 Clay St, San Francisco, is the largest lightest and Cleanest college in America; trade taught In eight weeks; positions guar- anteed; tuition earned while learning; expert Instructors; constant practice. Write correct number (644 Clay), for terms.- AT THE STAR. The Star will present all-feature acts during the coming weel and the bill is of unusual excel lence. Camillo and Fona are tin contortionists and equilibrist who were the marvels of Europe Hanson and Drew present a rura comedy entitled "The Vlllag. Billposter," in which Miss Drew Impersonates the famous "Sh Hopkins." " The turn Is full o! lauffhter. Grade de Wolf, a' pret ty and popular song and dane artiste, will have new and Dleaa lng songs. Coles and Coles havi a novelty in their athletic aerial comedy sketch, "Fun In a gym- nnsium," introducing some COLES AND COLES. mnrvellou s feats of utrneih xnu irimn -m be heard In Illustrated songs, and will ging tomorrow, "Please Come and Play ... - piujcviuncupe pictures are among the best nere. seen The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper