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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1901 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. The TROY Laundry Ii the only Whit Labor Laundry in the City. Dow the Bert of Work t very 'reasonable Price, and is in every way worthy olyour patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phooe 1991 FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholcule and Retail Bliijv, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK UOrGUT AND SOLD fl WAMIINQTONMAkKKr biu. u Electrical WorKs "aT-u' The Palace Cafe. r The Astoria Restaurant. oooeeoo G 1 M R BALL Call f?IIfH'llt,,,llfTTmtTTtTtmtxllxlxllALU1'! AN ASTORIA PRODUCT -' Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific NEff ZEALANDFIRE INSURAHCE CO Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SMEHOLDESR Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five year ELMORE a CO.. Sole Agents CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fphrtiian, Proprietor. CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. PROMPT DELIVERY 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. VV W1I II ICil W are thoroughly prepared for making estimate and ewwtttlng orders lor II kinds of leotrical installing and repairing. Buppllee In atoek. We sail theCelubrate.1 HHELBY LAMP. Call dp Dion 1161. 426 BOND STREET The Best Restaurant Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace Catering Co. If you want a good, clean meal or if you arc in a hurry you ihould " go to tb'e Astoria Restaurant ThU fine rertaurant ii thoroughly up4o. date In every detail. EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE Has always in stock a 0 fineassortruent o(, o Boots and Shoes e BRAND RUBBER BOOTS. and See. Bond Street. Brewing Co. I A a Beer. PII JOSEPH JEFFERSON Characteristic of the Wonderful Actor in Mny Pliyi. THE RIP VAN WINKLE STORY OKEPH J E F PERSON whlH playing In Mis aou rl boarded a notoriously alow train for SL Joseph. Hi wont Into the slepplng ear. but not to E4 t jyUk to bed. aa tbi L I v""' a v train was dui i';t 'v--V Vv lilntheeven, f J- . '$ along, however '. jtt.v. .1.... 1. hardly arrtvi before morning ha ordered hll berth mad op; Aa the porter finished bll taak Mr. Jef f r a 0 n said: Tbls la tbt worat road I ever traveled on. I fancy I am In for a full night of It" -'Deed, 1 reckon you la trrtasos as rip TAN W15XLK. ash," replied tbe porter, with a amlle. "Positively the aloweat roadl It'll b morning tiefora we are there. Do yon think yon'H get In before I'm awake V "Blow road, aab! Bound to be plumb mo'nln', aab. But one of the' paaaen gwa, eb, waa tellln' me that you'a Rtp Van Winkle, the gen'Ieman wbat once went to aleep and alep' twenty yean, and I reckon, aab, dat If you take one 0' dem nape we'll be able to land yon mighty cloae to St. Jo 'fore you wake, aab." . Jvfferaon once went by request to CaUktll, N. T.. the acene of the atory of ' Rip Van Winkle," to produce the play. "After the performance," be ald, "I was Invited to a reception given In nty honor at the Rip Van Winkle club. In Introducing me the president of the club wae greatly em barraaaed over something and aald: " 'Ladlei and gentlemen. I I I wlsb to-to Introduce to you Mr.-Mr.-Mr. Waihlnicton Irvlng7" Ouce when Jefferaon waa playing Rip Van Winkle In Ht. la be went to the tbenter tired by a long day'e journey. Tlie curtain rose pn the third act. and dlxckwed hftu deep In hla twenty yenrs np." Five, ten minutes elniiHcd, but be did nut awuke. The auillenco grew Impatient. At length the gallery waxed uproarious, Inquir ing "If there was going to be nineteen yours more of this sleeping busluets." Still Jefferson slept on and actually snored. Opening a small trapdoor be neath the atage, the prompter prodded Rip from below, only to see blm fum ble In hla pocket for an Imaginary rail way ticket and bear hltn mutter. "Go ing clear through, conductorr Of course this brought down the bouse. 1 Miss Julie Opp, wbo la Mrs. William Faveraham In private life, waa enter taining aome friends the other day, aaya the New Tork Ttmee, when one ttt the lad lee nresv- r . .,L,7W 'M I W r ivd ent. noticing the I Vl number of worn 11 Ing affectionate dedications to her husband which adorned the parlor, Inquired of ber fair hostess why she al jclii orr. lowed Mr. Faver sham to keep them. "Allow Itr exclaimed Mrs. Faver sham,' with amlle. "Why, they are tho pride of my life. Just think, all of those women wanted him, and I got hlmP' Paderewakl, It la aald, can play from memory over 600 compositions. He needs to read or play a composition new to him only twice In order to mem orise It and frequently after reading It over can alt down at the piano and play It without referring to the notes. , John Drew waa one of a party of actors who one night after a per formance In Chicago accepted a club man's Invitation to enjoy a moonlight ride on Lake Michigan. "It waa a grand night,'' aald Mr. Drew, "and I never beard sweeter mu sic than that which reached us on deck from the rabln. Wearied from exer tion In dunce and song, the company soon assembled on dec k, and there car ried on a subdued conversation. Clouds gathered and obscured the moon. The captain now Joined our little clique, and a lady who waa made tim id by the darkness asked: " 'Captain, how will you ever man JOH DRKW. age to find your wnybnc!;T. lYe. cannot see tHnt.' t,' .Mk' I n-inirr-ti i. iiimiin. in rjoDot fear.lincauraged the mari ner. 'With one eye oa the stars and the other on the compies, there can be no danger.' "'But why an eye oq the stars T questioned the actress. "Sadness crept over the hardy fea tures of the navigator, but as boat be would not offend and. bowing gra ciously, aald: -to that bom of tbem will Uit verbotrd.' " MRS. DONALD M'LEAN, Career f Ike New Frl4eat Oearrel I the t. A. St. The new presldeut general of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion, Emily Nelson Ultchle McLean, Is known throughout the land for ber In terest In promoting patriotic sentiment sod stud of national history. Khe be longs to one of the old families) of the south, Is a daughter of JudgTiohn Itlti-hle and was born at Prospect Hail, Frederick, Md In 1859. flue was lucated at the Frederick seminary, w Woman's college, and early vlnced an Interest In subjects relat ing to the history o'f her country, tak 'ng a postgraduate course In such sub- MR8. ttOXSXD U'htiM. Jecta at the Frederick seminary. She married Donald McLean In 1SS3 and ou becoming a resident of New Tork cny was active in euucauonai worn along patriotic lines. She Is a charter member of the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution and was for seven years regent" of the New Tork city chapter. A scholarship bearing ber name was established In Barnard col lege, the woman'a department of Co lumbia university. In 1S93. She was commissioner from New York to the Cotton States and International ex position of 18051)6 and the Charleston (s. C.) exposition of 1901-02. -r : "NT HONORs'to A HERO. Jaba Paul Joaes. Wkaae Hedf Is te Braacbt Frat Praar. The Revolntlonary hero John Fan! Jones baa been called the "father of the American navy," and by a singu lar coincidence bis body baa been dla covered In an old Parla cemetery at Just the time wben the strengthening of the conntry'a naval force la recelv anfli T if "rr !- ' a. JOHK P kVh JOVB8 AND BUTLDIXO BKIOUTH WUICH HI8 BOOT WA3 FOUND. Lag so much attention. Jones waa born In Scotland In 1747 and came to America about ten years before the war of the Revolution began. It waa from his ship, the Ranger, that the stars and stripes first floated over the sea, and he fought twenty-three bat tles for the American cause. His great est triumph was the victory he won In tbe Bonhomme Richard over the Brit tsu warship Seranls. After the Revo- Lrr - j I ' 1 i . lutlon lie was much In Frnnce antTwas very popular among tbe French. He died In Parla In 17D2 and was, burled lo the old Protestant cemetery of St. Louis. Tbe records aj to the burial were lost, tbe cemetery waa abandoned, and buildings were constructed over It For yean none knew where the bones of the bera reposed. About Ave years ago search for tbem was begun. Ambassa dor Porter supervised the task. Tbe whole cemetery was tunneled trader, and hundreds of eoflUuj were examined. A leaden coffin was at length exhumed, which contained tho hero's remains. The PreMfc Heswfcaat Harts. In Franco encouragement to Join tho merchant marine Is supplied by the government la tie form of small pen sions psld to Flinch sailors after pro tracted service. Tbe French republic maintains wbat yt practically a naval mliltt. the Frevb sailor being obli gated la case of war te abandon hla private employer and take hla place under tbe flag. Jaeaaa Peaelaaa, Too family of a dead Japanese sot dler gets, roughly speaking, one-third of the pay of bis rank. This would give tbe widow of a private $1.23 a month; of a first lieutenant 16.25; of captain, $433, and to fie widow of a eolouet. $20 a month. The OrlaaT. It Is said that during the war be tween the United Slates and Mexico the American bands were forever play big and the American soldiers forever singing tbe old refrain "Green grow tho nubea, oh!" The Mexicans in de rision dubbed every Tankee a "Omen grow," a combination afterward mod ified Into gringo. KeUklau Bookbinders both In Europe and America occaalonally bind books with selakln. Eelskln la also braided Into whips, a certain concern In Connecti cut using thousands of aklna escfl year for tfcla purpose. It Is also need In clar ifying coffee. COT HIS HAIR BACK. Was Perfeetlr BaM Wba Be Started te I'm If (wire's Beratciee . Frederick Manuell. Maryland block. Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of New bro's HerpldJt. April t, Tl. and becan to une It for entire baldness. The hair fol licles in bis scalp were not daad and in 0 days he bad hair all ever bis hesd. On July the writes, "and today mr hair s as thick and luxuriant as any one sould wish." Newbro's Hsrplclde works on an old principle and with a new d s fevery destroy th caue snd you re move tbs affect Hsrplcids destroys the Term that causes dandruff, falling hair, and Anally batdness. so that with the i-aute gone tbe effect cannot remain. Stops falllns; hair at nnce and a new jrowth ataris. Bold by leading drus-ftut. 8nd We. in stamps for sampts The IW.cldJ Co.. Detroit Mtch. Eagle Drug Store, tSl-ISt Bond St, Owl Drug Store. 84 Com. St. T. T. Lamia. Prop. "Special Agent" First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1888. ivvvvvvwuy i .. . Capital and Surplus $100,000 J. Q. A. BOWLBT.nvsldent 0. 1 PETi.RhO',. Vice-President Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid la tino.000. Surplus and CndWlded Proflu $33,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest Paid 00 Time Deposits. 168 Tenth Street, A true case of of Eczema by Oil Bglit ilisrS For Ave jmn t have been a severs sufferer from Eosems on my neck and shoulder It lu-brd so muea teould not refriofroimertchia tbesorotiUiiuiilly. but even scratched H so as to tear tbe sore and cause It to bleed wai not nearly so painful as the itching ! Many a time have 1 bad to change my night shirt three or (our times in one night, the blood I from tbe ore hsvinn literally saturated it, caused from my scratcbitur the sore to gvt relief. During thme 0e years I have tried almost every remedy recommended for Eeastna. oj doctored with several prominent physicians, but got no relief. Your l. D. D. Remedy wm very highly recommended to me. so I decided to give It a thorough trial. The nrxt appli cation stopped all tuning and I eninyed my ttrst night of unbroken sleep in Ave years. I continued the treatment tor two months snd hare been completely cured. I recommend la to all suflunug (roai this annoying disease and feel vorv grutef ul to you for doing so much tor bis. PAUL L. WALD, Marlon. Ind.. May 1. 1HU1 We vouch for above The facts in this case of Mr. Paul L. Wald, have been kid before me in all details with proof that are unmistakable. Every particular in the history of this . remarkable cure more than bears out the above statement of the case. From the proofs submitted, we feel that this announcement comes far from doing full justice to the remarkable merit of a medicine which accomplishes results so important to humanity. Since we have handled the preparation in this city, a great number of people have used it for various skin affections. Its results have been invariably satis factory. We are therefore willing to guarantee any purchaser full return of his $1.00, if satisfactory remits-are not experienced from a trial of a bottle in any case of skin affection. D. D. D. costs but $1.00 bottle, and la guaranteed t9 euro cr money refunded. CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist. Tsrnfte ftace With Dsath. . "rth was fast approaching-." writes Ralph F. Fernandas of Tampa. 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ELWELL, 4 ' Pictured Melodlet . Entitled "Good Night Beloved, Good Night." EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE , Showing latest Motion Pictures Wanted, a Dog." , Admission. Any Seat. 10 cents. TRAXK PATTOX, Cashier J. W. GaKNER, AssUtant Cashier ASTORIA, OREGON. wonderful cure