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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEJfBE 16, 1905. DARING ROBBERY J. C Dawson Butcher On Bond Street Held Up. TWO MEN GET HIS MONEY Step Him s Tentb Street Near Flarel ' Brick Block, and Bob Bia of Three Honored Dollars Wo Clue te tit At saflaata. ' Yesterday morning about o'clock, wkfle J. CL Dawson, proprietor of butcaersaop oa Bond street, vu leer ing his shop to go home to breakfast, be waa held up by two unknown met, and robbed of 1901 The men after com Bitting tie bold deed, threw Mr. Daw ho off the high sidewalk oa Tenth Street end before ho could get up and give an alarm had made their escape. According to Mr. Dawson, it was jet quits dark, and he had just started bom from the butcher shop for break' fait When he had arrived at the corner of Tenth and Bond streets and was starting to turn up Tenth toward Commercial, ho says he noticed two men standing in shadow of the Occi dent hotel across the street Ho did not pay much attention to them until hp saw ttycm both start serosa the -street toward nun. One of the men was a little in advance of the other, and as they were both walking at good pace they caught up with him, and th first man passed him, just as he waa opposite the alley in the rear of the Flavel brick. At the same mo meet the other man who was following the first, caught up with Mr. Dawson, and grabbed him by the arm. "At first I supposed it was soma one who knew ' me," said Mr. Dawson, "and said, hello, but as the man did not let go, bat held me tighter, I turned around, and saw that it waa a stranger to me. At the moment I turned the fellow having hold of my arm, ehitched mo by the throat so that I could not yell, and backed me up against a telegraph pole which waa opposite. The other man then, who had passed me, turned and showing a gun ordered me to be quiet. He then rapid ly went through my pockets and took all the money I had with me, $304. All this did not take more than half a min ute, and when the men had finished their work, they both grabbed me in spite of my struggle, and threw me bodily off the sidewalk. For a minute I was some what dazed by the fall and rough treat ment, and when I recovered myself myself enough to climb out, the two men were gone." The polk were notified at once by Mr. Dawson, but from the decription given, have not yet located them. ; The men are described as being about six feet tall, and dressed in working men's clothes, with eloueb hat. One of them haa a light moustache, while the other is thought to be clean shaven. As the description is very indefinite, it is not considered likely that the men will be captured. BUILD LARGE SHOPS. Salt Lake City, Dec. 15. The Herald today says that the Gould lines running into Salt Lake City, which comprise the Rio Grande Western and Western Pa cine, which is now under construction will build shops here costing spproxi mately $2,000,000. The capacity of the present shops w ill be doubled and 1500 men employed. It i the intention to make the shops so complete that loco motives can be built from the ground up. Work will probably be comenced early in the spring. In Mad Cheat Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when. If tney would only eat good food, and keep their bowels regu lar wtth Dr. King'e New Life Pilhr, their troubles would all pass and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble Ae at Charles Rogers, drug store; guaraa teal Of Interest to Clergy. The Astoria A Columbia River Rail road Co., having been granted member ship in the Trans continental Clergy Bureau, the name of that company will appear in the clergy application blanka and clergy certificates issued by the bureau for 1906, and commencing Janu ary 1st, of the coming year. These permits will be honored by all agent of the A. i C R. R., thus eliminating the individual half-fare permits issued by that company in former years. Re quests for official application blank should be made to J. C Mayo, general passenger agent, Astoria. WIIL NOT CONTEST. New. York, Dw, li. Henry Young, who wa named a administrator in the ill of bis brother-in-law; Robert D. Ballantine, who killed himself on Sat urday at his Newark home, said ,lat night that the family would not contest the will which left the estate at Char lottesville, Ya, to Ceorge Mson, the caretaker. MEET ROOSEVELT. Chatham, N. Y Dee. 13.-FJdres Anna White, of the Mount Lebanon Shaker community with a party of Shakers left yesterday for Washington where they have an appointment to meet President Roosevelt tomorrow at noon to present to him resolutions ad opted by the Shaker peace convention on August 31. King sf All Conga Medicines. Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Can toa Center, Conn., who baa been In the U. S. sanrica for about sixteen years, says. "We have triad many sough ssedieinas for croup, but Chaabarlaia'i sough remedy is king of all and one to be relied upon every time. . Ws also find it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and lea ing no bad after elects." For tele ly Frank Hart and leading drug jam. PURCHASES MINX. Los Angeles, Dee. 15. New has been received here that Senator W. A. Clark of Montana has purchased the Union mine on the "Mother Lode" in FJ Do rado county. The purchase price, it is said, is $1,700,000. A Fearful Fata. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Piles. 1 can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson, of Maionvme, la, "that for Blind, Bleed ing, Itching and Protruding Piles, Buck' lea's Arnica Salve, is the best cur made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuria. 23c at Charles Rogers, drug- gfct. GOVERNOR SPEAKS. Rochester, N. Y, Dec, 15. Governor Albert B. Dimming was the principal speaker at the annual banquet of the Chamber of Comerce last night. His topic was "protection and revision, are they at war with each other?" Three words to the "wives" are sufficient Golden Gate Coffee grvrtt: J-A.F0LGER Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Never in bulk. J. A. FOLCER (El CO. was reeaseteco ssTaausMt s The Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est of all writing machines. It does better work, docs it quicker, lasts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter Ltt w tend roe or tittle hook tcQing illibeutit. Tjrpewritrr supplies, M zhirm rented. Stcnograpbcn urahliei. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company Morning Astorian, 75 cents a month. 0 sjS HELP WANTED, GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK in family of three. Portland suburbs near ear line. Wages $15.00 per month. Address "D Astoria. ROCKMKN WANTED AT BUNKER kill quarry. Take boat to StaHe, Washington. v RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS FOR FOSI tioae ia Oregon: 10 men wanted to prepare for coming examination be ginning salary $800. Write at ones to B. a Hyaen, IS Breads bldg, Port land. Ore, L$A19 1LEQSAPHT AND B. I. Aoeouatfcf. 30 U K300 a month sal ary asoarod ear graduates under bead. Oar lx achoola tk largest la America aad endorsed by aU Rsllroada. Writ lb saWlogua. MORSE SCHOOL Of rELEGRAPHY, Cincinnati, O Buffalo, K. Y, Atlaata, Ga, La Crease, Wis, Tax arcana, Tex, Eaa Francisco, OaL WANTED EMPLOYMENT AS STAI- tionary or donkey engineer. Address X, car "Astorisn." WANTED YOUNG MAN, GOOD EDU- cation, would like work of any kind. Address L. M. 0., care A'torian. MUSIC TEACHER. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN MRS. a D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street. FOX RENT FURNISHED X00XS. FURNISHED ROOMS-A LAROE furnished or unfurnished room os Commercial street, with gal and bath reesoBsble. Inquire st "Astorian.- BOARD AND ROOMS FOR SEVERAL parties eaa be secured at the Hold en Hoaxe, 9th and Duano streets. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED rooms with stores $ also housekeeping rooms very reasonable. 678 Commsrcia) street, Shanahaa building. FOR RENT-FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. Man and wife preferred. Cheap rent to right parties, 1601 Thirty-fourth street. FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping. No hldren. Enquire 472 Commercial street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE SEVERAL CHEAP BED room dults, lot of curtains, shades, one range, and other nouseiurniRbing articles. Apply at once 021 Exchange street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST-IN STAR THEATRE, DIS charge papers from Company "L.1 Twenty-Third infantry, U. 8. A., Finder pk'axe leave at this office and receive reward. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT AN EIGHT ROOM house, electric lights, baths, phone All in good condition, one block from east erminal car line. Enquire at 144 Duane street or phone Red 2001. The Astoria Restaurant. GOOD, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE OPEN ALL NIGHT 399 Bond St., cor. Ninth p If 19 111) Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted Twice Without Charge. FOR tALI-MltCELLANtOUt. SECOND HAND DONKEY ENGINES for sale, suitable for logging and hoisting purposes. For dascriptiua and pries apply te F. D. Knettnsr, Astoria, Oregon. FOR SALE CHEAP HORSE, BUG- gy aad harness. Inquire Astoriai ef EMBROIDERY LESSONS GIVEN LESSONS IN HARDANGES EM broidery Is given by Mrs, Julius Erickson, 63 West Bond street, Astoria, for 23 cents per hour. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANT. GUM VAH CO. Itstanrtat 7f Attar St. Astoria, Ore. All kinds of mea!a. Noodles sal Chop Sosy. T0KE POINT OYSTER HOUSE. Eastern and Shoalwster Bay Oysters . Steaks, Chops, Etc. Open day aad night. Uth St., next to Scully's cigar store first-class meal for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or sVoughnuta, 5c, At U. 8. RwUur tr. 434 Bond St BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the beat 15-cent meal in the city at the w Rising Sun Restaurant '612 CommercialSt LAUNORIti. The Troy Laundry The only white labor laundry In the slty. Dees the best work at reasonable ericeo and Is In every wsy worthy ef your patronage. 10th and DUANE Sta Phone 1ML GARDENING. POTTED PLANTS AND FLOWERS for sale ExperJrnedc gardening and ob work of all kinds dons on short wtice Address orders to X. C. Core Astorian Office. WOOD YARDS. WOOD! WOOD! WCOD Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, ths tansfer man. 'Phone 0191 Main earn on iweutn, opposite opera honse. TAILORING. B. MARTINSON Fine merchant tailoring, Room S, ov.r Cooper's store, K. of P. Building. As toria. FURNITURE. ROBINSON tL MLDEBRAND Goodman Bldg. 683 Commercial tL U F.N ITU RE, Carpets, Bedding, teves, Matting, Window thsdes, LINOLEUM, Ets. BROKERAGE. C. J. TRENCILARD Reel Estate, Insurance. Cemmlaaior and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Office 133 Ninth Street, Next te Justice Office. ASTORIA. OREGON. Rheumatwm, gout, barfcathe, acid" poi son, re results of kidney trouble. ITol- liHter's Rocky Mountain Tea goes direct ly to the sest of the disease and cures when all cIm fails. 35 cents. ' Sold by Frank Hart. IP1 u III! NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. , Noti.v U hereby given that tie an nXial meeting of th etockhoMor of the AMorle Elect rio (ktmppany will I held at th offlee of the coruppeny, Vg Block, Astoria, Oregon ,on MooiLty Ue eighth 7 f January, 190C, at !$ o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors, to serve during the enduing year, ami for the transaction of such other bunir.M a ntsy lawfully come before the meeting. C. N. HIGOIN'S, rVretert. Astoria, Oregon. December Ifl. I'M. PR(WESS10NAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS. JAY TITTLE, M. D. FHY8ICIAN AND 8UK0E0N acting Asilstaal tarrsea 0. 8. Marina Massltal Berries. 04eoo bourn: 11 to U sa t U 4:M aa 471 Commercial Street. od Floor, DR. J. P. GORAY, Specialist I YE, EAR, HOSE AND THROAT tos Ortgeslaa Building. PORTLAND .... OREGON OtTIOPATHIBTt, DR. RXOOA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Offlce Hansel, Bid. Pnone Black 1041 171 Commercial 8U Astoria. Ore. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 624 Commercial St Astoria Oreeon, Dr. VAUOIIAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria. Orego. Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTIST 171 Commercial Pt, Bbanahan Building DR. C. W. BARR, Dentist, Mansell Building Telephone Bed 20fl Astoria, Oregon SEASIDE DIRECTORY. E WIffES AKD LIQUORS. THE OEM An up to Hale rrnort for Geatlemen. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Giro us s call and well do ths rest. 0. E. HUNTER, Prop, 8eaaido, Ore. V if KXef RIINCE yfTv r I .-4 Tnanc Manna 4O DKS40NS raaeeuiuea A Anrnna wn1tn a tbMrh an4 datarlptuta aiaf Snlrnlr aararimn Mir oiiik. ft li(hc ma tntanil'ifi M prob.hlf tianlania, ('ummanimi llonaairicllf r"i,B.l.n(ll. MANOBOOl on Paiwii nt lr.a. (FMmI urf for Mcurfii patanu. i'almiia lakvi (lirimib Mana A Co. racatvt wfTntvm m mwe wpttvu aKK. w 11 nmii cn.rf a, wiaa Sclcniitic American. A tiaiMtotnatf llln.tr.iH vanklf, f ..rfart Mr. (iilalton 11I anf (olaiillSil J .urnal, T.rma. l a rart f'inr rooiilUa, L Buld bf all la.d aalar, raXCo'V'NewTcrn Sraucb Offlca. OS t St, WabiDm. W. U g-'"r,Mr g . 4 MOBBING ASTOBIAff ansBBwan Is on Sale la Astoria at J. If. GSIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE. OTZINGEB'S NEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, SCULLY'S CI0AK STORE, JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE, and TEE ASTORIAN OFFICE, Tenth and Commercial St. 4 IVIUUUo sr. MEDICAL. THE Dr. C. GEE WO Medfdcs Co. Formerly located 268 Ahler Ktreetl for the at flveycara,HAVE OVED .Into the rn briok building the sooth-esat nor 01 First snd alorrison Btraeta. Saw traneeNo. 16 Front BL t Scccessfd Hccs TreJtc:at Dr. C. OKI W0 U kaowa Urwtfkoet tae Coll Siua. and to ealM lae emit CblMx Doctor oe aecosal of kis wewerfal curse HUoot ia aid 0 a bails, witboet aainf poiMMerOrefforanjr fclaf He Umteaar aS U dl.MM. wiiS poawrfui eHeaUl reote hrtM,aaraa. sa4 cuble Ut are an kaowa to msdloal scUee la lata aoaalry, sod UuwmS tae aae af taeso harssless rease atss aeauaraatees le sare Catarrh, Asthma, Ls Tfeeble. Khiewetiini, Nwvssinin. Stnwscn, Lwer, Kiisey, rsmats Vsaiaess sad afl Chreak D'fesssa. Csil er wrlle, aaalnilaf I S-Met staAps ftw ssaUlMftook ee4 elrstalae. Adenaa, Ths C Oe Wee CNasM IteaUat Ce Ne, Mi f.m St, It tee. Herrtesa. Meatloa ibis rwrttsM Oregesa 1 ffffa-H HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORK. finest Hotel I the North west LICK laa Fraadaert leading coo vtnlanct and tamll botal ' ctotraltj located. Coo rt<nt to all car lines, aod places of amusement and la tere. Cafe and Grill at tacfced.Hatei ILOOperda . . aad up. Stmt can direct to hotel from and to all depot HOUSE Ssa Fruclso, CtL f Tkifl io ihe hind of a. Sioi for e rMTIONALJ MAGAZINE is paging M0.000 TOO nirncoLT " a rrlraMa tea aStra ttx FrlMia, I ii. a ana M 0ukn tptoMn on MiaSH awrlM. at aw rutMH". srwa aa. aM la la. Mt.M ha la.ntf w rmma awia Skrlaeat al Sti vfjiinwaj "wnaw. !!.r:!!L!i2'!' -I'L? 1 a J a M mmi UM. WK,m " all (ft tJd W know of 1 ercme wswmt little stories, tnecdotM, bits of euguins or buok tint has nuda m ! anjr ciipin( from a newpapar, uua ,ou . Think, Laugh or Cry S40 prim will hi girtn for tha hit flrc tivn. leu piles of silver doliam ttliiuh (4 lla tint ten successful competitors us tl ; lirtt awrd. The only conditio for entrrins; thUcom pttitum It that you srnd with yinircti)i)ing jx. lor a tin months' trial subarniitw.it I) the National Magaalaa. Address, JOE CIIAPPLE, Editor M4 DOICHCSTTJI AVENUE. Boelois, Meea.