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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1901)
InrrrADs ins rosmoN DAMAGE BY STORM WAS VERY HEAVY Vancouver, B. C, Experiences the Worst Blow lor Several ilny . dmein" menu for oppoHni: .solldiitl.m of Noiihwemcin llniK. liovernor Van 4pt mid Aitcm-v ilettenil V. 11. Ihiujlc. i'f Mltiiicsoui, rtiv expected to iTle lute Sunday. VOTI'M) PRKVi'lIKU IM'.UV SHOT PRES (Bp ".; ;.'U AS TO CLOTHING. HERE is an epitaph in a Vermont church yard: "I expected this but not so wot." Such is the epitaph on clothing vorn out in the wash-tub. Underclothing may be ira? :Je, yet it ought not to wear out in ten weeks. But this isn't wear; it is decay. Ycu buy 5 cents worth of cheap soap and you lose the equivalent of 50 -mts in the wash-tub. Ivory Soap will not harm the most delicate fabric. Is it wise not to use it ? IVORY SOAP B PER CENT. PURE. Years on Thursday. SHIPPING SirriiRS HEAVILY ! I iiml IViir r' l'nT Uiueil tir luk ' Nd'UIUOr. l!cv. Kohcrt i"iiiiiovii Succumb to Wood rulaonlilK nkw vokk. ivc ;;. Tim i;-v k.i. crt i"miieioii, rector of the l'toli'stnut Kplsvopal chinch of llir Anccnsloii. ,lerey I'lty N .lend, the result of I'lllod HlHOHlllC follow III i l lt lli"'H hl tti:ht lr which In' ut.id.' .1 chltud while working tihoul hi home two week niio. Ho Mil horn In hin.l n September I'll' cdiieiitcd In I lil emtio y tuilii; come herv with hm pat cms "In n In- w .n clltht year old lie .is 01 .lulu. .1 in KC BARK HENRIETTA SUNK IN THE BAY Settled on Her Own Anchor Yes terday Morning and Went to the Bottom. IS NOW ALMOST SUBMERGED Only the Mast Are to IU St.'D Abote the Water ami the Y'vt-1 I in a Dan gerous Position. The diminutive French bark Henri etta i at the bottom of the river in the upper harbor, and her decks are gabmerrcd at hiah water, and awash i low water. There Is a hole In ber kottom. and she la ao bally damaged that repair will cost almost as much aa. she is worth. The Henrietta has th distinction of being one of the smallest vessels that ever made the Pa dHc coast. She registers only 5SS tons and is old and unseaworthy. She came to this port seeking a grain charter, but was condemned in Portland and denied the privilege of carrying wheat, as her decks were not water tinht. Finally she was chartered to load lum ber, at a very low rate, an has aboard a cargo of 4"S.S'.I feet of redwood. The lumber was brought here fr m Eureka and was for the Ku;li."!i mark.-t. Th Henrietta was lying at saf- an rhoroge near the O R. v X. dock when the heavy gaie came up Christ mas eve. She drained her an.-n.irs and drifted to the east, finally bringing up oat of the channel However. he did not ground at the tiin-, and there was no concern for her safety then. Thursday evening the tide va very low at the ebb and the bark grounded. Whether she struck on a rock tr set tled on her own anchor has tmt yet been determined, but it is thought the anchor drove the hole in "-r bottom. She immediately began taV." water, and shortly after midnight the crew went ashure. captain Vaughn re mained aboard. aft-r preparations had been made for his dpar'uf. .f neces sary. With the flood tide .. n?i-r l.e tame deeper in the y-. o.. r-'''I. and soon she was almost submerge 1. Trior to the departure of the .ie.v the pump!" were manned, 'oit the water gained steadily and there ias. no pos sibility of keeping the v-s-;! nfliat. She is now resting on an - n kfel and a, well out 'if the channel. The own ers have leen cominunioav.1 with at Nantes. France, and nothing will tie aone lending r-.eipt of auvlces from them It 1 beli-vej tile ves. 1 is iuite Ijadly damaged and that (?reat difficulty will be exie-r.eneed in float ing her. It is understood "'apialn Vti'ghn tontunplates bringing mii: agairist the O It. & X. Co. for damages, but .v- Pears' soap in stick form; con venience and economy in shaving. It is the best and cheap est shaving soap. Sold all over the world. cording to reliable statements he have little ground for action. Thursday Captain Randall, of the Wal lula. went to the ship for the purpose toning her Into the channel, but. on account of the conlltlon of the weath er, the pilot advised :hat she be per mitted to remain wh re she vvas. On sevtral occasions the lugs went to the bark to tow her to sea. but were un able to secure the consent of the cap tain, who sail he was not then ready to leave port. In her present position the Henrietta is not a menace to t.avu-atlon. but unless she is soon lemoved it is be lieved the damage will become very much greater. At half tide sterd.iy her decks w ere just even ith the wat er. Shipping men cling to the belief that her anchor is under her, and that a rock did not cause the damage. The bark came to this port in charge of Captain Duris. He soon left her and Captain Vaughn was sent out from France to assume command. It Is said the crew was not at all satisfied with a berth ab.rd the bark, and that the men often consulted their own wishes, rather than those nf the officers. The vessel Is about 30 years old and is an iron bark. A survey will be held as soon as possible. Doubtless most of the lumber cargo can be saved. j VAX' VI' VEIL is. C. IVc. S;.-Th I worst storm for several years struck ; VancoiiM'r at midnight Wednesday land .-0111111 ued all day Thutsdny. tireat i damage was done, especially to small (shipping, ihe total loss being estlnmte.1 'at about J'.V.OOO The steamer Aor- nngi coinim: m from .uirau. m Knglish Hay nil "iK-ht and got her anchor foul of the Canadian I'acltlo cable to Victoria, the end of which Is now lost. The cable station was wrecked by storm and logs piled against it. The bark Klliabcth Nicliol jsen drugged her anchor across the harbor and went broadside against ,the Hastmcs null waif. She broke i the copper sheathing over her bows but n.i holes were stoxe In her. The , bow of the steamer Active was car- w ill rule right onto the wliarf and the ves On'sel considerably damaged. fifteen small steamers went adrift cna were all more or less d.uuaged. Wreck.u-e has N-en picked up in tne lM V'IKO HY l-'l.'Vl'S V VN.r l"ll. II. C. l.o :T Pain ages to the amount of social handled thousand iloll.it was done by tloods after Wednesday night s storm In the IVlta of the Kraer Tits Uibnidor cannery was swept amiv an I Ilic Al lianiv and Xorth Attn cuniunes were Kidly damaged WdrtVX TV ATvArS The old Idea that Ihe tody some times needs a powerful, dta-tlc. piir,;u tive pill has been exploded, for IT King's Xew life rills. whMi are per fectly harmless, gently stimulate llvrr and bowels to expel poisonous maitrr. cleanse the system and ntwohitcly cure I'onstlpatlon and Sick H. da he only lie at Hart's drugstore. The fmted States is wonderfully progressive In lndusirl.il lines Many achievement nt contained 'n Its his tory of the last few year, for the age of our republi.- "iir i I n .11 lonal llulf. inciudlr.g seier.il cases of Alaska institutions have had , eiuai kal.le l'ackers Company salmon, marked j !u, . ,..nt ,,( (. tur.e is Tod. Icy I'.iss " Ttiese are thought 1 ,,, 1h. f.,, ..,,, n,:... f bin lug our to be cith'-r from south N.und Alaska I ....n,.,,,. gi.luat.-s go ahroat f r higher steamers or from the Malnlander The ,tl, u! iopal courses win should we latter has not arrived an I no new1,,,,, ,n,,M, , (..,. 71,1s ...ui, ntr.sini:T runt hi i r s- s I K S t It I I I I . Snrirl'il I'liiit lliisluii ( linn lu' Have So I. Itilo liilliii'ii. 1' On Sllllli'lll III I luil t ll. IViSIMN. ho I'lesldeul I'lltctl- eti of the Institiue of Teclinology has written to the liei Wlllium Taorlli of the M. iliodisl Mini .ti n A.H lalloii ,1 lit. Ii passed resolutions denouncing the Inauguration of the liwrnmn Iwvr dunking usi.un Inlriidiiced ul re-..-lit sniokei of Hie Junior class In w Inch he su I regrel thai I tune t'ceu put for- w.iid as an ndv.ica f Iwer culture I'tie i0i'stloti comes In'foiv me III this pi iicti. al !i 111 Shall students be al lowed to come together 111 Informal gath. iings for dis. ussi ui of matter of technical and genei.il Interest, III buildings uti.l.i in) trol with In struct. ii plesetll. whili' u Inexpen sive and simple lunch Is served, and the drinking Is lestrlcted to a moder ate use of beer, ol shall the) ! sellt to holds and reslauiiint where r pensile Mlnii.-is an' the rule slid "II restrictions nie nniovcl III tny Judgiuent the Mrs! position l the truthful one and that which will help the Im.)S to tempelate Blld .lean living It lias N-en a revelation to me to tin. I li-'lv little (lie combined . hu cli.-s of Huston cunt In their lut'ueiuv on the diameter and liv.-s of th- en stantlv gtoiitng iirtnv of stu l.-nts w Ii j res.. it t.. It... ton f 'f insfru. tl..n If uir pill pose Is to make this mlllletl. e 'nior- dnect and mote In Iptul 110 one ' u ill w .-I. ome it ns gU.llv as I " Life Saved Paine's 1.XV Celery Compound NATIONAL LODGE, Amalgamated Asioclstlon tf Iron, Steel icd Tin (Dorken ol tbi United States. llrtl.lll' II 11 WHIUT MAKKirr ; VNi'lso. herx-time as t ' In tro last night 01 r she left Seattle nn ' lrv should not re,ogn:-' not. 1 from some foreign elm at! OIL FOR FUEL FOR LOOfAMOTI:?. One of the railroads on the Pacific coast has been experimenting wi'h oil as fuel f or their locomotives In place I of coal, and If It proves a success will be adopted. While there may be some ' doubt as to the success of this new fuel, there Is none concerning the cur ative value of Hosfetter's Stomach Bitters. I: has ben given a thorough trial during the past fifty years and ' has never disappointed any sufferer fiom dyspepsia, indigestion, constipa tion or biliousness who has given it a ' fair trial. What it has done for oth ers in the j.ast it will ivr'ainly Jo for , you now. . Try a bottle and you will ' be convinced. The genuine has our prl jvate die s'amp over the neck of the ! bottle. O'U.K'IKS WILL CoMIM-iTr- Yale and I'niversity of rtmnsylvanla Will Send Team t Knicker bocker Club ilames NKW YOUK. tec. IT. Yale and the University . f Pennsylvania have de cided to send their best teams to take part In the Intercollegiate relay race which has been added to the program of the Kni.kerb.xker Club games on February 13. The competition will be run at Madison Square ilardrn In con nection with the annual carnival of sisjrts. Columbia. Rutgers, the college of the city of New York and New York I'niversity exacts to enter teams. The distance will be two miles, and each will run half a mile. : tion any this as superior to of Its ow tl Ullive Is not conce led I . ertltlc.ite 11. .1 llistltll 1 cr'IM.ate from M'l. S T I' sule lv m.xnv is.uis Xo pi jSTI'oXEMEST. KUTTE the Minel To"le re. that the In this .oiiutrv. but tlief shuill ! nothing wfiatever upon .vhl-h to found sudi recognition I-t the foreign stu dents come to our university if th. y want the Iwst higher education curses to he found In the world And let It lie unnecessary for American students to go abroad to finish their education.--Kx.hange. NOT HOW CUHAP, HUT HOW 0(XD. Coal Is not a luxury-It Is a neces- ; slty. When the householder buys coal I he wants coal that will burn, not coal , that will ' burn his money" only. Wy oming coal, from the Celebrated Hock j Springs mines, Is the very best to bs had for family use. It produces ths maximum of beat and the minimum of dirt and ashes In price It Is within tire reach of all. Olre It a trial. Tele phone 1. 8 ELMORE A 0.. Agents. SAN I'll ..ish pv.. HP'Vio IV opening s.'iil'-i T.V'i'MV v. .'. dub. CI I'l K I'l. VNI l Walla iJ. bluesti Wh.nt. y Wlle.lt sing x: Wh.at. bin Ma. DHNHUAI. OfFli'K. Hlww'l I'.lmh. W,- Hevenih Avenue fl rrsilfltO. I'a . 1 'eloper ii lfsl l Ivis I was conu.elled to abandon niv i.tofrssbni. I prosirntlou cotie.ueiii ipoo iis iiie, brd study and ovnw v .oiii.i....- ,.f i.bvi. liim d. . nr. .. I would never iv.-.ivrr. Paine . celery compound mi l In h than a mr In. r.-ased In we.;ht r..m 1111, to ;ii pounds I onlng the recent stilke of the steel woik. rs, nn ling im self i. n 1) l" 1 i lups. and fearing a fecui ien. e "t loy foim. r ti.-uble I irtum.-d o I iy 'or 111. r f rien I falne's celerv ...mpoiiiid and nh. a lv om f-elmg ni 'ie vlgoious in I able 10 meet and discharge III" lull.- of mi "fh Yours ti ulv T J SllVffl'i: firsi.bnt ... 1. 1 1 ... 1 ........ri. .,1 I. .1.111.... men la the ovrrwik of woriv. care. .....i.o. I,,. i.- The... make Ihr never.st .tinftson their vitality softer flolll IlilVous del. bill, tlli'lltnl depression tin I f nine lel.-rv coMipound el powerful i.storatlv and kllto v. cleans. the bl .. .1 nn I f.-. ls llle Ile ttie bo.lv lie.t.vriv ft'olll diseases of the !lvei the i!.l ot I'nllie c. I.-H ...till .oil lid l listing i.siorntue agents Cl'lles e. leiv coiiitoiind Is pr.-scilbed b V -L llXtls ho dlTer . (,. v things but ngiee lii . itliiuUIng lilgblv ibis Ki. u'est ,.f r.-m . ui'iig ,l:s.-,.e. ,.f ihe kllnevs 1 heiitna t lin. gmil. di c.la. Hugh! .111.1 s' n ... Ii disorder due to a dermi g-. I ll. IV 'IIS svstelll. cause lf ..rk but slceple Tlu.e who cssness, or .ivsiei'in It r.g.iUt.s the liver . . an I n r v .- criuri all kl.lnev s mid stomach by It Is the gi.-n'ost of .ill in l'-lll In many die for t dlsesMl Wheat W. ill. 61 1 r liiitfLKS riiK 01.0111: The fame ..f lim kl.-n's rnl. a IIS the Is'St In the world, extend' Ihe earth It s the one pel feci of Cuts, Corns, Hums, llrulses. Scalds. Rolls, fleers. Felons. I'alns and all Skin Eruptions infalllbli frugsto Salve, round healer Sores. Aches, imly Pile cure, :lc a box at Hart's NOTICE ARK Y'f OiINC, To ALASKA? 1 M..nt Iec. 2r.-A special to j Any p(.ron K , Nuiinn(,RK rh.,r from Helena says 1 lovernor . ,,- v,,m atsmt the l'.th of next Jan- iv. l notice this ufterniMin j uary an I desiring a companion, should ,t 11..V.0-T1 .e rtoir- call on or a1 1. ires r.iiui.sii'i. 's .11..J0 ' The annual meeting nf the stockhol der of the Astoria Iron Works will be held at their office on January I. 'C, st 7 30 p m, for the purpose, of rl.ct Ing director for the ensuing year and the transaction nf such other business as my properly come before the meet , In. I Hy order of the t-oanl of directors. : JOHN Ki'X lY.ld.nt Attest: W. J HINDER. S.cntary . Astoria. Oreg , IV.-. 19. 19ni. death ers. f.-r Othe ..f Wa-dntigl the ...nf.-ren. -ffl. nils who t . n. would n e of govern" will ine.-t h'-re Mm- . 1 lll.e.. I Vstoria r , ,,t Mils 1 ir .... Wash . or Foster's Exchange, fog teams will be furnished h igak Kiv. r nnd on to tne ssarv. References given Never Too Late lac (aire! palrsai melted Ixlsrt Cirlilaisi " Iksl btil mIIHc and lascil prUcs skf i ilsvlt isablsstloi. wkU lb Macs tit Maoist brakes Iktrt il sppartuaH) lo psfcklM usrsslc4 Watcftes. Cltxks. Cut Glass. Jewelry ml Precious Stones at Prices That Will Suit You l'.)T) Cnsluincr Hutlsllril J. H. SKYHOUR. XL 7 -r; mV :- W'JJ e,: xri'.K. I During th absence in China of Ah i Dogg, senior partner and geneial msn- !a;er of the Hop Hlng Lung Coinpaiiy. I the affairs of the firm will be managed by' Ju Young, through w hom all busl- j ness must be transacted. HOP HIN'i LUNG COMPANY. ' 27 Bond St., AHorfft. ; IT DAZZLES THK WORLD. No discovery In medicine has ever created one quarter of the ex ilement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom It has restored to perfect health. For Couiihs, Colds, Asthma. Croup, Hay Fever. Hoarse ness and Whooping ''oui;h It Is the 'Ukkest. surest cure In th" world. It is sold by Frank Hart who guarantees satisfaction or refund m..n-y. Large bottles DOc and 11 fi. Trial bottles free. W ILL P.RKAK A LI. KKCOHDS. January Interest and Dividend DIs biiisemerits Will He Enormous. ; NKW YORK. Dec. 2;. According to the Journal of Commerce In commer-j'-ial circles it is generally conceded I that January disbursement" for IM j on account of interest and dividend I payments will break all records. Estl- mates of New York disbursements ' alone run as high as J1.7),000.0o while 1 the total disbursements at New York, j RoHton and Philadelphia, have been 1 placed at about t'i'A.VAVf). The ag- gregate dividends already declared of I industrial companies for January next, j including the closing days of Decern ! ber amounted to Ul'M.VA. I'm- voiir ti'wli: or business, what it may. cm tiii'l every article to weur tor every ilny in thu week in my mammoth stock hikJ at rii cm lo satisfy you, but your particular attention is just now called to an elegant lin of Fine Tailor-Made Clothing It costs no more to ilress well than .o"i!y if you ioiv right. Examine the htock. Qualities are Guaranteed Prices are Honest You do not need to purchase mile-- you are satisfied. The latest in Neckwear and Shirts The Nobbiest In Fine Umbrellas The Neatest In Gent's Jewelry The Moxt Comfortable In Good Shoes The Cheapest Considering Quality The Best In Everything fisher's Opera House I . r si I 111, I . ..-. si.il Manser. Six Nlirlits, Commencing MONDAY OA Nights Dec. Fischer & VanCleve's I'otnpsny of riayers. 'iipenlng performance, the Kour-Act 1 'oin.idy-l'riinia JERRY, THE TRAMP ii'himge of rerformance Nightly New j SpeclllllleS. Street Parnde und Iliin l I'oti. ert iluily. ' l'HI''KS - lie, 2tic and 30c. Heat sale ' opens Sn I ii rda v morning at 'irlllln c Heed'S. We Rent New Typewriters. Many new iniirveiiniit nd'le!. Si our latitit No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art CaUlegue Vtrv . . . L- M. ALtXAMDtR 1 CO Kicliutve 1'scitic l'..st 1 'i eis 'il.'i Stnrk St , rortlsud, lr., V . M Ki:i IIMK. Io.sl .K-ei,l. KOPFS BEST A Delicious mid I hU table Drink Absolutely I ire The Northern Psclflc llrewery, of which Mr. John Kopp l proprlttor, mke heer fr domestic snd eiporl trl". Mottled berr for fsmlly us or k'f Peer supplied t ny lltnt. Delivery In the city fre. North Pacific Brewery C. J. TREINCHARD, KES TOBACCO TO SMOKE CIGARS TO BURN PIPLS TO SUIT YOUR FAVOR TO EARN With tho Lnri.st Stock in the city and thu new est k'lRiiU we can jileaHe you every tiui. Two store.x. WILL MADISON. .o.rimlsslon. Brokerage, hsarance anJ Shlcclnt. syss; Custom Honso llenkor. - - ASTORIA, ORE pefll W f A l'n nil ("v-ltl" Kwo Co . HQTiSi. PORTLAND I'OUTLAN D, OKKGON XI10 Only I "Irr-it-ClnuM Motel In lorltnnl The Clothier Foley's Honey and Tar hculu lungs and Mops the cough, PAWNER SALVE, ths moot hcalir.K oalve In the world. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIG ARS Siipl'licn of all kiiplsat lowest rates, Cm finlieriiicn, Farmers and Ixiggers. t V. ALLEN, Tenth , n ml Commercial Strctts The Mortiltig Astorlan Sixty CctitH Per Month Delivered ot Your RchIcIchcc.