TIIE MORNING ASTORIA K, ASTOMA. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S3, 1005.. I PROOFESSIONAl CARDS 00OO0000000000 1 the., rtrtasa. iuhu ui rniiii. nuni SUV (OIU Dim M J AT TUTTLE, M. D. lAKJVIGHT FHXSICIAN AND SUKQEON ' Aettaf AMlMMt Surgtaa U.S. Marine HaapltaJSM-viee, Office hours: it ta IS e-m. J to 4: 10 p.m. "477 Commercial Street, tnd Floor. ' - Ar. KliUIM. U AilUhJS OSTEOPATI1IST anaeU Bide. STS Commercial 81 f PHONK BLACK S086, 1 C W. BARR. D.B.1 Hm Optntd Danur Parlor. In Room $17-118, Tha Oakum. PORTLAND, OREGON. By- KITH bet Quick, rtcrclng took from bin Map aac eyes, out evidently there wat ao connection In hvr mlud W'twoen tht i; gmt rancy sua himself, V insimcuveiy tte kuew the truth "Poor Utile girl," he mused. "Lone!, itruggltng, with nothing to feed her lw of compnnlonKhln and .Where ha will be p lasted to meet Friends and Patrena. I Dr. VAUGHAN, ' . V , Dentist :. : ; Pythian Building,, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C, LOGAN DENTIST 618 Commercial St,Shanahan Building j MISCELLANEOUS. JAPANESE GOODS from Japan. t G J. TRENCHARD Real Estate, Insurance, Commission and Shipping. "" CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Offioe 13S Ninth Street, Next to Juatiee , v ' " Office. . ASTORIA, OREGON. DOaOeOeO0bOaO0OeOaO0 Upo but the ,m wr fellowship with uw uunif u occupant or the next room. It la well that she hasn't awn this ugly mug of mine," be concluded grtnily. So he fell luto tbe way of stopping to Imjutre about her of the uurae each Morning and then of aeudlng great bunohee of violets, upon which the atck glrl'e half conscious ryes rented later on with dreamy pleasure, "Who picked them?" were her Bret Intelligent word when the fever left her and he became heraclf. Then. realising where she wa and what had happened, alie laughed weakly and cor rected nerseir, "Who aent them, 1 meanr i At the reply a faint color crept Into ner cnecca, ana she murmured some thing the nurae did not catch. Then came the days when abe ant up, reeling like a new creature come to a new world, though In appearance sne waa more than ever like a frail child. "Come In. I thluk she would like to thank you," said the nurse when one day the man stopped to make hia usu aJ Inquiry, and a moment later he was standing tefore little Mis Mouse, bis heart thumping at the gnuo of two dark fringed eyes that remluded him of violets. tue stammered out her thanks, scarcely knowlug what she said, so In fact, the Kuiglit In Spain, whose face she thought she knew as well aa her own,, waa dark and moat uncompro misingly ugly. Resides, he waa old forty If he waa a day-and-and The partition waa not very thick, and the girl often beard him whistling ot singing in the next room. Ills reper tory was extensive and confusing. "She's the best est girl that la, and I need her In my bit," would float In to her, followed perhapa by the strains of "Samson et Delilah" or some music equally fine., One knew the sort of a man who would sing coon songs with gusto; also the sort that would hum bits from the grand operas. The puzillng thing was to know what sort of a man would take an impartial delight in both. So In the intervals of her work she began to speculate abont her unknown neigh bor. ' ' At the end of two months she tabu lated her knowledge of htm. Ue was gay and debonair. Witness the scraps of song that floated in to her. He was carelessly indifferent to women. This she gleaned from the fact that Ave days out of seven she could bear him tunefully asserting: If so. b not fair to me. What cars I bow fair she bet He smoked lnveteratelya pipe, she fancied. Sometimes the faint, elusive spirit of the thing seemed to float about her hall bedroom, and she ANIMALS' WANDERINGS. sniffed again and again, her small ' New stock of fancy coods just uead eU ln th a,r but coulJ never great was her astonishment, for, amved I at lokobama Uazaar. ,tartled KruUny imperturbabiy. but Oall and seelthe latest 'novelties ne sure she smeiied smoke, an was auuui uiinj. iuw euc Qi- vlned from the freshness of bis voice and his boyish delight in the chatter of the elderly chambermaid, wbose Irish wit would send kirn into peala of laughter. Also be waa a man of the world, since she heard him come in early many evenings and move about bis room aj if dressing for dinner. Then at halt past 6 or 7 he would go out again, leaving her with an absurd sense of desolation. They never encountered each other ralrr Mean anil Town Maa Ka- ale Ilaa FaaMdaUon la FH. The fable of the couutry wotine and the town nmune lma a foundutlou in fact Mice occaHioually migrate ln large numbers when food grows scarce and travel considerable dlataucee to fresh nouses. Farmers In a part of Perth hire tiaa a good reason to become ware of this fact when a couplo of years ago vast swarms of mice Invaded meir cornnelds at harvest time. Hut the mouse only travels when It has to. The rat, on the contrary, seems to tane a yearly outing, In very much me same fashion as do human belnmi. Rats are the most migratory creatures ta the world. Troops of rata leave the towna at the end of summer and spend inonin or two in tho country, nmtar. ently In order to enjoy tht chunge of toon wuicn tho country affords at that uuie or the year lu the way of fresh fruit and grain. Itefor the cold weuth- er sets ln they are all back agnln In meir old quarters. Reindeer migrate with the same reg ularity as swallows. They move south wnen winter seta In, but as soon aa er er the snow begins to melt they travel steadily north, sometimes for aa much as a thousand miles. To end holiday by deliberate aul cido is so strange a phenomenon that for a long time naturalists looked upon me stories or the migration of the lem mings as an Improbable Action. Yet the tacts aro beyond dispute. At Irregulur intervaia these ratlike creatures start out from their homes In the fastneNsc of northern Scandinavia In huge droves numbering tens of thousands and trav el steadily southward. Death pursues them In a hundred forms. Hawks and other birds of prey hover above them. Thousands are drowned In rivers. Yet the rest struggle on until they reach the sea. They do not ston. Thev nlunea ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK . CalLtU'ai4 lo100,M0. Soralm tad UgJIvtlod Troflti ;i8.00C. Traasaota a general talking business. Intereal paid on time deKtiita, A . KAM. . . . .. . . v aw iMt . u, u J ETEKSUJi, FKAN& PA1T0N, J. W. OA NER, ' PresiJeni T,TH, STeET, AJTORIA. PRE.; 433 Ctcuaercltl Street-1 ? , Phone Main 121 : Snennan transfer Co. , (IIENRY 811 ERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriflgea Baggag- Checked and Transferred Trucb and rniture Wagons- fianoa Moved, Bosed and Shipped. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND OREGON. 1 ZEALANDFIREMRANCECO AM In another momeut her surprise was In, swim out and struggle on until at I BEST 15 CENT MEAL. .Ton can always find the best! in the hails, much to ber satisfaction, lucent meal in the 'city, at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612fCommercial St j FIRST-CLASS MEAL" but she came to have a very distinct idea of his appearance. ' He was tall, I broad and straight, with a clear cut face and an ah of. knowing fats way about. "Sure, an' he's a folne gintleman," Maggie informed ber once; but, though torgonen. a nig, strong nand was holding hers, and the voice that she liked ao much waa speaking. There was a vibrant tenderness In It that she bad never noticed before-that seemed personal, that suggested, outlandish as the idea was. that to her of all the wo men In the world would be ever speak In Just that tone. It waa on their honeymoon that, longing to hear over and over again the beautiful truth, he questioned: "You're sure yon don't regret marry ing an ugly brute like me?" She latiRbed xoftly. laying ber cheek against , bis, but she did not speak. With qnbk pain he pulled the face down whew he could look into the last their strength fatla and tber drown. Not one ever returns from this Journey of dcath.Lonilon ajniwera. Adversity is sometimes bard upon man, bat for one man who can stand prosperity there are a hundred who will stand adversity .-Ooldamlth. for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or 8be might nare Terified cer Wea of depths of those dark fringed eyes. Ilia uouguuuus, tti, v.av. ifswtur- personal reserve.. Sometimes through ant 434 Bond St wood! a iwood: gnrooD Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prioea. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blaok, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. BAYaVlEWl HOTElT E.JGLASE&, l-rop. omt Cookinj. GmforUMtBcfa. Rtatow abl R, tejndiN ia Trtatmtnt the open door she caught a glimpse of his room, and her Interested eye took in the dark green walls, covered with handsome photographs, the low book cases on either aide of the fireplace and the low, broad table with its litter of books and papers. "It certainly looks as If be were an Interesting man," abe thought to her self, and thereupon abe entered her own room, and, taking out a sheet of paper bearing the mystical beading "My Knight In Spain," she wrote: "Evidently educated a college man; profession, law, literature or some thing of the kind." "Maggie, is there any one In the next room?" she heard him Inquire one Sun day morning. Then in answer to Mag gie's muffled reply: "Little Miss Mouse, I should call ber. I didn't know there was any one there, though once or twice I've thought I heard some one." The girl blushed guiltily. Apparent ly he had no Idea bow plainly she lips touched .ber hair, and be mitred brokenly, "Ob, little Mouse!" mur-Mlss it r If yon want a safe medicine for allfamity ills you cannot find anything better than the Bitters For ovr AO ....... . ..nn rX been curing suob ailments i as Indlgution, Corutlpilion. Of Now Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five year. ELMORE a CO., Sole Agents Astoria, . - Oregon. ASTORIA HOTEL CornerfScvefltcenth and Duanc Stj. J 75 cents a day and up. . Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging could bear him. Then she smiled to an(1 te ailih ot 'x"" d to f 4 per week. COOKING IN QUEER PLACES. HeaU Prtkfa f la'MUal mu4 DlMcra Ke ladcr Water. 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So be would call her little Miss Moose. Well, it was fair enough, since she called blm her Gentleman of Spain. For awhile after this she noticed a decided effort on her neighbor's part to go softly. In the midst of a stave he would cease abruptly, only to begin afresh and stop again with an impa tient exclamation, aa if he were an noyed at not being able to remember to. beAji.tJtkkktte tteSs clusion of ber room, little Miss Mouse laughed Immoderately, though in silence. , Then one morning Maggie found ber ln bed, ber usually pale face flashed, ber heavy hair covering the pillow in a tossed and tangled mass. "It's nothing, but perhaps you'd bet ter get a doctor," gasped Miss Mouse. "My head's so queer, and, oh, I'm so warm I" Soon after a serene faced nurse In a striped uniform and white apron was Installed ln the room, and to ber little Miss Mouse, down with brain fever, talked an unending Jargon. "If you can have a castle ln Spain, you can certainly have a knight in Spain, can't yon?" abe demanded over and over again. "Of course you can," soothed the nurse. "I'd be very lonely if be vanished, as castles in Spain do," she said at another time, with wistful, puzzled eyes. "You don't think be will van ish, do you? Because I'm all alone here. He's the only person I really know. "Won't you ever tell, upon your hon or?! she rambled on. "It's very strange. I don't Just understand It, but actually I have never seen him I Can you believe it, I've never seen htm, and yet I know him so well. I don't understand it, and my bead Is splitting. Hold it! Hold it!" The man in the next room was very quiet these days. From Maggie be bad learned of the little artist's ill ness, and from ber also he beard of ""elnntlnfl qhpnt tfl the astonishment of the crowd collect ed below On one occasion live adventurous spirits, under the leadership of a cer tain Pierre Roubaud, taking with them cooking utensils, scaled the spire of Buyeux cathedral. On .reaching the gigantic glided statue of St. Michael, which then stood on the summit, they proceeded to cook their dinner, which they ate with great gusto, much to the amazement of the onlookers, wbose health tbey drank at the conclusion of the feast In the tower of Erfurt cathedral hangs a huge bell ten feet high and thirty feet in circumference, weighing thirteen tons. Within this in July, 1713, dined ten of the town's most op ulent Dnrgners on aisnes cooked ln a kitchen temporarily erected on the beam that supported the ponderous mass of tlntlnnabnlary metal. To cel ebrate this repast medals were struck, having on the obverse the portraits of the guests and on the reverse the rep resentation of the curious scene. A diving bell was some years since utilized as a kitchen to supply a repast for half a dozen convives who, for a wager, had undertaken to cook and eat 1 dinner of half a dozen courses be neath the water. This entertainment, which took place at Naples, was held ln emulation of a somewhat similar achievement by six gentlemen who had used a diving bell for partaking of a meal cooked on board a barge moored gear at hand. in 17UO one James Austin laid a wager of 100 that be would cook a plum pudding ten feet beneath the sur face of the Thames, near Rotherhithe. The bet was readily accepted, and many people flocked to the appointed locale to watch this strange exhibition of the culinary art Inclosed In a tin pan in the center of a sack of lime, tbe pudding was lowered beneath the wa ter, where for two hours and a half It remained. It was then taken up and partaken of by a committee, who de clared that Austin had won bis wager, tbe pudding being, if anything, over done. London Tlt-BiU, . BLANK BOOK MAKERS LITHOGRAPHERS ; PRINTERS LINOTYPERS Most Como .. .."(.' ."j .if . . n 0, eie rnoipran l 4. in Ore0on i t No!Contract too Large No Job too Small Book and Magazine Binding a Specialty