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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1903)
- 4. ASTORIA, OREGON, HTTY,' JULY 1, 190b. 1 I '! 1 1 ' li i (.1 ;. t? it i H I 1 1 1 ( ; ItuXOHIOUS Tr UXORIOUS lRftVEL; ' Ti "Northwester IJml!4" train, tlectrle llft-hMd tbrouthou'. both liid and out, and steam Jienwl, art with out exception, tb finest train la tit , world. Ttay ubSjr tht Ittast, Dwtt f and i Idea far comfort, convenimc ' im luxury ever offartd tbe traTttllof 'nubile, and irothr r tbt moat complete and splendid ?rjiuctiuo tt th , ft builder' an. . " Thaae tplendld Traina Connect Wltft - The Great Norther. ,.; f TKc Northern Pacific md The Cniiadlaii Pacific 4 i AT ST. ATJL FOR i . CHICAGO 'ul the CAST. No extra charge for the auperkw , acommeiiation and all rlaana of tick- eta are available for p on tba : train ou thy line art protected by the . in-Hnrklnt Elswfe System. Cl'KA TO COPT FROM AMF.MC.W Th Cuban government haa decided to adopt our system of government In Ua foreign department, and to that end are obtaining alt th available datapos ible. Imitation la the best evidence of the value of our system of govern ment, and In medicine the Mine la also true. Consider Hoatttter's etomach nttters for a moment. During tiw past fifty yeara It hps established an unequalled record of cures ot etomach ills, and because of It wonderful ue cesa Is being widely Imitated. In aom cases the bogus article la used to re fill the genuine Hostetter bottles. Be ware of all such Imitations. The gen uine Is sold only In bottle, securely sealed with a private stamp over the neck. It positively cures dUalneaa, headache, musvi. Indigestion, dyspep sia, and malaria. Pon t fail to try It. w . L'w.r est Seeing is Believing H ' ltitk&maatMntttaCnaaaa V mixt to suny Atlxxm diskw ntit fMtlit tit. WkitMimpi Economy Brand Evaporated Cream &VsA - ' rick ia Wooer tt u at om stlwt bnad kica kM w caf Ubd Kfradacd kmvita. ItitafuanatM k a aetkia( but itn rick ia Wooer tt aaa ot terry Kt ooatfaat onmsteac?. tt dtiijhli tb coo u uckin tht ptUia. B ton yoa caa Utxl m Mm caa htton jtm , - KHiaacapaiBMnt tMi aoacHgoaaa. exxvitia mix coaszssaQ co., EigUand, tOinoia. p w Candies, Ice Creams, ' tSV'V Sherbets, Sodas. fjf&GjiZ s ............ rJm ' , BRANCHES AT. ,-v T ' ' '' lnK Beach Seaside " , ; Astoria, Or. Wil,Btagt0O , Oregon EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksmithing, Boat and Cannery Work, i '. - Seeus for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif teenth and Dnaoe Streets, near St. Mary's Ilogpital. H OLiyiE S & S E I BERT ' - ' Phone 2501. We are prepared to make them on , abort notice and of th beat materials. Let us give you estimate on any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. " TELEPHONE NO- 2451. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IronO Brass Works Cor. 18th aid Franklin are: ' The Troy Laundry Corner Tenth and Dnane Streets Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and most Sanitary Laundry Establishment in the State. Prices Reasonable. Let us call for your wash. 'Phone Main 1991. BlvACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Building. First-Class Horse Shoeing. LosKlng Camp Work, All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. . ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 921. HOy A GROWING WARSHIP LOOKS TO THE LANDSMAN Mat Dfj Yott Want? HbHIsM1bW8WbBbw)bMWw Noisy Bustle Seems to Him Confusion Worse Confounded, But The Work Goes no Methodically Every Moment-How The Cruiser Des Moines Is Receiving Final Touches. Boston, June JO. The non-ofltMul landsman who Is fortunate enough to secure a bit of yellow pasteboard that allow him to hoard the United Statw frulstr Des Moines us she lies til the ftttlng-out basin at the Fora Utver ship yard, down In the southeast corner of Boston harbor, will hardly realise that the first Urge ship aMp of war built In the old Hay state since the frigate Con stitution aa launched I now 5 per cent ready for delivery to the govern ment. A you stand at the atern and look forward along'JSO-odd feet of her deckthe first Impression la ot a cruiser Just come out of a lively engugement and undergoing hasty reitalrs in a I awful port, rather than of a sea fighter rapidly approaching fitness for her Bret battle. What haa been done and what yet remains to be finished make together an Impressive picture of the tremendous complexity of a mod em war vessel, provided you are wlli- stcend Into her holds; below these are yet other step that go still further ilown; and beyond these are Utders.but how deep these go none can say, ex- ept ot who ia familiar with the Inner nivierle of twentieth century naval architecture. The landlubber, after clttnbinii up and down for a half hour, Wises count and goes away with th childish Impression that he might have continued to descend rltfht through the carth.and eventually have come out In I'hina. But a trip below decks, while It perplexea the uaccustomcd traveler with Ita ahtdowy human beings about. elctrlc bulb In hand, pounding ham mering, sawing steel tin and plates, rlvetttng bolt, or ch'sellng out door way from olld plating, present a wonderful series of glimpses Into the mechanism of the vessel. Here and ttere. for example, an open Ing In the flooring reveala the protect ive deck of the cruiser rising like the KOPP'5 FAMOUS BEER I Bottled Or In Keg Free City delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria l ELATERITE l Mineral Rubber) YOU MAX IHTEMD UTJl l,Ji:(i ..' . orni It necmary to B El'LACK A W()ll.Ol"r Roop ELATERITE ROOFING Take the plac of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofine For flat and steep surfaces, gutter, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates, IteasoDable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. ) THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland. H O T E L POR TLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, - OREGON Business and Industrial Opportunities. Charge: One cent a word each insertion. Twenty five cents a line a weeK. No x? charge less than twenty-five cents. I ELKCTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllngvr A Hnrdeaty, S3 Commercial street, about your elec trical work, ' J HOUSK (AL. No coal equal th Rock Spring, Wyoming, coal. New shipment Just In Send In your order. I.ACE CURTAINS. Mr. Rasmumn will do ttp lac cur. tains to your satisfaction. Leav ord era at the Oregon bakery. SOLICITOR. A good solicitor can And remunerat ive employment by applying at thl of fice. TO CELEBRATE. Fourth it July goods, ammunition cane. torps-Joe and giant cracker at T. A. Tiulllngcr'a Two Mores, Com mercial street. WANTED. All who are In want ot anything whatever to make the need known In these columns. COAL. Rosyln coal lust longer, It cleaner and muk.-s Uss trouble with stove ..,,.1 ,.i.imi..v flu,. than anv Other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, ngrnt. Telephone Mil. OANTRY CRANE STEPPING A CRUISER'S STACKS. The "Strong Arm" of the Fore River Shipyard Putting the Final Touches on the De Moines. ing to take your auditory nerve in one hand and your new summer suit In the other, so to speak, and desfnd boldly Into the busy Interior of the steel hull. Elghty-flve per cent finished mean, literally, that practically all of the De Moines considered a a floating bar racks, that can be driven three time across the ocean at the rate of H 1-2 knots an hour without recoaling, rather than a a ship of war for a cruiser's ordinance is not put In until after her acceptance by the government-! either on board or within easy reaching dis tance. One tall funnel seventy feet from the grate up stand majestically against the blue sky line, while the other He on the wharf In sectlonsawalt Ins the hour wh in the big gantry crane will pick It up and set It carefully In Its proper place. You might even think that there were two funnels yet to be In sertcd, one smaller than the other, for each smakestack conglst of two part, an inner funnel and a larger outer one enveloping It.wlth an air space between to keep them cool when the engine are trying to beat the peed requirement f.nd the flreroo-n Is working under forc ed draft. . The gantry crane, looking like the blackened skeleton of some tremendous ancestor or the mastodons, a It stands flrmly on four wide spread steel legs and extends It .horizontal steel probo. is out over the cruiser, ha greatly sim plified the business of putting heavy masses of metal Into a ship, and, in fact that a single smokestack is all that re main in the line of progress 1 an In dication of how very near at hand com pletion Is. The "innards" of the Bhlp her ton and tons of machinery, from the big engines whose power I that of a hitch of 4,700 horse to the dynamo thaf will light the lamp and drive the electric fans, holat the ammunition and work the guna are all In place, ready to be sealed up by the closing of the deck over them. Leading from the cruiser' upper deck are straight, narrow stairway thM de- back of an enormous turtle under the deck upon which he is standing. This turtle' back, covered wth thick steel plates. Is Intended to protect the ship from an enemy's shot by turning to hostile missiles a curving surface from which they will glance harmlessly, and Is responsible for the De Moines' .title of "protected cruiser." It Bepfirute the upper part of the vessel from what I below the water line, and thus shields the boilers, engine, and dyna mos that are her heart and other vital organ. Far below It surface 1 the spot where, according to Kipling, "The scalded stokers yelped delight. As they rolled In the waist and heard the fight Stamp o'er their steoi-walled pen." Another Interesting thing that the visitor to the Interior of the newly finished cruiser finds out I that Ivwa's most peaceful Industry, the growing of corn, will play an Important part In the defense of the vessel that ha been named In honor of the corn state's capital. This defense has something of a Quaker character and Is worth risk ing Involuntary suicide from the var ious wires about" half a mile of them in all that hang from the dark ceilings waiting for the hour that shall finally connect them witto the dynamos. The cornplth cellulose to give the substance It full descriptive title, comes from the fields to Fore River In briquette, and something over 47,000 pounds of It are used. It has the peculiar property of swelling to many times It original vol ume when soaked In water, and Is pluc ed a a oit of lining between the out- t and Inner "skin" of the hull. If a f hot should penertate the ship' plating, under ordinary conditions It would make, of course, a good rflzerl hole through which the water would .pour an unpleasant occurrence, despite the fact that the danger of serious conse quence I lessened by the division of (he hull along the water line Into a se ries of Independent waterlighf compart ment. The cornplth briquettes, how- CAMP COOK. Wanted-Olrl to cook at Seaside, gentleman nnd wife camping. Work ery light, 120. Chariea Wright, Occi dent hotel DWELLING. For Rent-On and a half atory six room cottiige; on Fourth between Com men lal and Ilond atreet. Enquire at No, 155 Bond treet. ' FOR RENT. Housekeeping, large room, fur nished or unfurnlhed, ga and electric light, water In kitchen. Over reter sin & Brown's shoe store. SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Sealed bid will be received by the clerk for the school property situated un Hoon avenue, Hammond, Ore., con Muting of lot I and S, block 14, and the school building situated thereon. The rlisht U reserved to reject any or all bldn. Hid to be opened at the school house July 15, 1903. at 7:30 p. m. ; WILLIS MUDD, Clerk Dlst. No. 6, Hammond, Ore. Danziger & Co. have received 100 suit eases. They will present one to every purchaser of a man' or young man' suit. Every man Is a fool at some period of his terrestrial career, but unfortunately he can't foretell the eiact dute. ever, still further lessen this danger, for as fast as the hole admitted the water, the'water would In turn expand the cornpitl, which would nlmost Im mediately "plug up" the rent and pre vent leaking until the damage could be repaired. The comfort of the Interior arrange ments of this newest American cruiser are partly in evidence even In the clut tered codltlon Just preliminary to the final tying-up of odd ends and putting everything In order. In fact the ship I at present a good deal like a new houe In wmYh It cem a If there would never be room for the furniture and yet the room Is apparent enough when one imagine It without workmen, trtl. benches and other paraphernalia of the construction period. In the wardroom for example, the place will later be filled with a big centertable, Is now oc lupled by an energetic aw that cut tteel and make much more noise about It than even the pneumatic riveter do about their work. And In the captain' cabin and the room that will belong to the officer, the procea of putting In the spring mattresses take three time i much space a the bed themselves will eventually occupy.' In the pantry one see the shelve Just being com pleted, and here and there the high pol ish of brass or the unpleasant orod of freah paint give evidence thut ome even of the very final touche are be lt's put on. EXCURSION7rOM'GOWAN'S. A grand excursion will be given by the ladle of St. Mary church to Mc Gowan' and Fort Columbia on the 4th of July. Select program of patriotic exorcise, athletic' contest for valuable prize, baloOn ancenslon, music, refresh ments, etc. Round trip, 60c; children, 25c. ' , , ,4 CIGARETTES, t The uewaat and Iftleat In clear"' rail Malls; cork tip, at P. A. Trul linger'. Two store. FIREWORKS. Just received special Un ot fire work for th Fourth from San Fran-cliao- Je Fong company. RED MEN'S EXCURSION. There will be no need to take bas kets on next Sunday' excursion a ar rangement hav been mad by the Red Men with th Cathlumvt hotel to feed all that attend th excursion at rea sonable rates. . STOLEN. Jure II. from Qulnn' landing, a small double-nd boat, painted yellow; with blue bottom: red gunwale; let ter "J. O. Q." on bow. Please inform James Qulnn, Qulnn' landing, Oregon. i Don't keep jour nose on the grind stone forever, if you don't see what you want, ask for tt in The Astorlan. Ft'LL CREAM CHEESE. Made In dray's River, netntl at 15 cent a pound. Th best ever offered on the lower Columbia, Try It and be convinced. Hond Btrtet Market, M. Ello, proprietor. ' GOOD HMOKR. Flhrmni Dixie Queen, In U-ot, pall, 40 cent. P. A. Trulllttger. REST IS-CENT MEAL. You will always And th best Lk) meal In th city at th Rising Bun r lauraiit, (No. (U Commercial street. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, M71 Hand tre. Phone 1074 Red. JAPANESE OOOD8. New atork of fancy good Just arriv ed at Yokohama Hnxaar, Call and th latest noveltl" from Japan. HEAP Ft' EL, Fir alabwood, alov legtha, 13.(0 per cord. Boxwood H M per larg load. Pbon Kit tllack. Kelly, th trans fer man. v rOR LADIES. , Dunbar hosiery l I a genuine opportunity to buy real live bargain. four pair ot fine fast black for 11.04), OOOD PLVMMNU. , $ A good workman, .utng good mater ials, make a good job and save much annoyance. Tou pecially need tke beat In plumbing, ga fitting, heating appliance and tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, 42S Rond street, end avoid trouble. Phone 1011, STILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eater, people with hearty apiN-tlte theater parti, and all other partte find what they deslr and Kn to appreciate at the Toke Point pytr house. Th choicest viand in th mar ket are there served In most pleasing style. Open all night. Private room. HATS TRIMMED FREE. '4 e Mr. R. IngleOn will continue her re duction sale of hat aklrta, waist and ladle' and children' furnishing good until Oi io'itr 1. Call and r th linn, Also carry a complete Un ot tiglr switches and pompadour. Price will suit you. MRS. Ft. INOLETON, J , Welch Block What Shall We Have for Dessert? Tin question arine In th family every day. Let us answer it to-lay. Try 9 l'ro- a dcllclou and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minute. No toiling) no baking t add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawlwrry. at your grocer wvuay, Get a package to eta. tiwt'ft ('mini 10 ri'iit 11 pint. A. Thkit. SPECIAL KOl'RTH OF JPLY ROirNI) TRIP RATES VIA ' A. C. R. R. Oil July . nnd 4 the A. & C. R. R. will !! special round trip excursion ticket between all point at ONB FARE for the round trip, limited good to return until July 6, Inclusive. r TOBACCO cigars TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes. Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNION MADEUNION LABEL Agents for the Portland Safe fe Lock Co. Call and see sample. (live us your order fdV Ltitcxt and flt , Phono rah and graphophone record. Two stores, Commercial St P. A. Trullinger. The Boston Restaurant ! WW COMMERCIAL HTltEKT Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention High Class Chef MARlNOVlCH & BOSKOVICH 4)4)4) Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS ...... ' . Supplies of all kindi at lowest rates, for fishermen, , ' I Farmers and Loggers. , J , ? ' A V AaULrEN Tenth and Commercial Streets i