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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1903)
J' r- ASTORIA, OHKGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1$. 1903. jlEA T A 1 T ERA TIP N A LEI Commencing' Tuesday; September 8th, 1903 Our Store will be in the hands of the Carpenters and Painters on the 25th inst. and for the next two weeks we are going to make GREAT REDUCTIONS in all Departments to save moving C. H. COOPER The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of ASTORIA, OREGON TO DISCHARGE CEMENT HERE Part of Port Patrick's Cargo Will Be Used at Jetty The British Port Patrick has moved alongside the A. & C. wharf, where she is to discharge part of her cement car go. In all 2530 casks, about 500 tons, will be unloaded. This cement is for the government and will be used at the jetty. Arrangements have been made to ship it down by rail. The balance of the cement cargo will be unloaded at Portland. PERSONAL MENTION. LOG RAFT STILL. HERE. The big log raft is still in the harbor and will not be towed to sea until weather conditions are more favora able. On Sunday the Leggett started out over the bar, but her captain changed his mind and returned, the start having been made too late. Yes terday A. B. Hammond went down to the lowef fearbor ana jnspeciea tne monster boom. If tha expectations of Captain John son, of the Leggett, are realized, the big raft will be towed to sea on this af ternoon's tide,.,, When the start was made Sunday the guide rollers through which, the cable runs were cut to pieces by the steel hawsers that are used to tow the boom. The rollers are made of soft Iron, and were altogether too soft to withstand the strain. The Astoria Iron Works is now at work on new rollers, made of wrought iron, and they will be put in position today. A force of men were engaged all of last night in making this alteration. It is quite possible that Captain Bailey, of the tug Tatoosh, will be ask ed to assist in towing the raft outside where she will be turned over to the Leggett. THE LUMBER CARRIERS. The British ship Blythswood cleared at the customs house yesterday for Cape Town. South Africa. She takes 6MS7 feet of redwood lumber and 1,120, valued at 20,Mt- The steameY Robert Dollar departed Sunday for San Pedro. She took 925, 0M feet of Oregon pine. The cargo is OflO feet of lumber, which was loaded at Wtstport. . The schooner J. M. Coleman arrived down the river yesterday from Vancou ver. She is bound for Redondo, Cal.. and takes 500,313 feet of lumber and $31 pieces of piling. ' The steamer Signal and schooner Susie Plummer departed Sunday for California, with lumber cargoes. MARINE NOTES. Tlie Columbine departed Sunday for northern light stations. The Manza nitii returned yesterday after an ab sence of sever tf weeks in northern The ship Berlin and bark Morse have been towed up the river to Clifton, where they will go into winterage an rhoraJte. The Morse has been re-en- ftRod by the Columbia River racKers Association to go to Bristol bay next spring, and negotiations are under ay rnr charter of the Berlin by the Alaska Fishermen's Packing Company. The steamer L. Roscoe departed yesterday for Florence with a cargo ul merchandise for O. W. Hurd. The steamer Elmore arrived yester day from Tillamook with a cargo of farm produce. MANY HURT BY HORSE Will B. Young was up from Fort Stevens on Sunday. Mrs. L. Golden of Grays river was in the city yesterday. Rev and Mrs. I. T. Osborn of Boise City, are in Astoria today. Mrs. W. N. Meserve of the Grays river country, is In the city, W. E. Fowler, of Warrenton, was In the city yesterday on business. Mrs. J. McGuire and daughter came down from Portland yesterday. Bert Griffith returned yesterday from an outing on Puget sound. Richard E. Carrutbers is In Astoria on a visit, from his home In Florida. A. N. Smith, the well-known Port land commercial traveler. Is In the city. Wilson Graham and daughters Miss Gladys and Miss Maggie, of Ilwaco, are In the city. Boys' school suits at Danzlgere. New crop' dill pickles are now to be had at Johnson Bros. RAIDED BY POLICE x- -r-v oor, ii The nolice have raidod a so-called Italian Young Men's Christian Association wnicn bm making a display of seal, says a Times dispatch from Stamford. Conn. They found In the back room a full-fledged Tha rl a nf was conducted by saiuuu an Italian preacher who recently at tained notoriety by transferring his en tire flock from the Baptist to the Con gregational church because he was op posed to immersion. Boys' suits 12.50 at Danziger's. WANT TAX REFUNDED. Salt Lake, Sept. 14. Demand has been made upon Internal Revenue Col let. f!iiiitr. of this city, by repre sentatives of the Marcus Daly estate of Montana for the refund ot ii,uw iwitonc. iai. It is claimed the es tate is not subject to tax as it does not nHthin fho nrovlsions of tha law. The matter will be referred to the com missioner at Washington. Organ for sale cheap. Inquire at thii office. ., BU"-" STATE FAIR OPENS. Siilem, September 14. (Special) The Mate fair opened this morning under most auspicious conditions. The weather was deal and a comparatively gx)d crowd was In attendance. ' Lone Oak track was in splendid con dition and the. four opening events of the week's racing program were very interesting. Three-piece Boys' suits at Danziger's. WHY SHOULD IT? New York. ept. H.-At least . 50 per sons have been injured, one totally, by a horse that was being broken .Into i har ness In Brooklyn. Women and chdre" fled In terror, but some not quickly cnoush to escape the hoofs of the ani nal The screams of the panic strlck en women and children and the shouts of thu men who were trying to subdue the horse attracted a large crowd and sent the police thither in the belief that a riot was in progress. George Lane, the only person serious ly hurt, had gathered three children in his arms and was running away from the maddened animal when he was knocked down. . The children were slightly 'hurt, but Lane's skull was crushed and he will probably die. The hnree, after dashing through several streets, collided with a trollsy car and . was knocked down. WAS POORLY PACED, ItedvMe, Mass. Sept. 14.-Major Dflinar failed to beat Lou Dillon's per formance of a mile in 2 minutes today, principally through poor pacemaklng. He covered a mile In 2:00 2-4. New York, Sept. 14. The Cape Colo ny supreme court has decided, says a Times dispatch from Cape Town, that death while fighting against the king's troops does not Invalidate the rebel's life Insurance policy. Immense line of Boys' 2 and 3-piece suits at Danziger's. - BASE BALL SCORES AMERICAN. At Boston Boston 2; New York 4. At Detroit First game Detroit 5; Chicago 1. At Detroit Second game Detroit 8; Chicago 10. At Washington Washington 1; Phll- alelphla 13. PACIFIC NATIONAL. At Spokane Spokane 2; Salt Lake 8. At Seattle First game Seattle 2; Butte 3. At Seattle Second game Seattle 2; Butte 8. - NATIONAL. At St. Louis First game St. Louis 2; New York 8. At St. Louis Second game St.Louis 0; New York 5. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 2; PhlladeU phialO. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 11; Bos ton 4 . . - At Chicago-Chicago ; Brooklyn 2. See Danziger's display of Boys' and Youths' suits and overcoats. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. Made to fit and wear, J2.50 to 7.50 at Danziger. .... LOOK AT THIS If Looking For Nice Dainty Things For Lunch We have them. Vnderwood's deviled ham. lobby's deviled ham. Llbby's deviled chicken. Llbby's deviled turkey. Llbby's Melrose Pate. Llbby's Veal Loaf. Libby's Potted Delicacies. Hammond's Lunch Tongue. French boneless Pickled Sardines. Underwood's Lobster. High Life Crab. Cooper's pure Olive Oil has no equal. FOARD & STOKES CO. John Fulirman, ffm. Werthes G. W. Morton. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and sttis.ac'orlly attended to Telepooae Mo. 321. His first Complaint :The writer regrets the necessity of lodging com plaint concerning your usual excellent service, but in a friendly spirit begs to submit the following: Yesterday you sold nie lower nine, cur three, ou The Pioneer Limited. But you neglected to ad vise me that it would be necessary to.havo the porter waken me in the morning, and m there was so little motion to the car, I overslept I have covered a large area on some of the other famous trains of the United States and this is the first com plaint of this character I have made. I trust you will see to it in the future that passengers are advised." The Pioneer Limited runs daily from St. Paul to Chicago via ihe Chicago, MilwauKee St. Paul Railway H ScSVt 134 Third Street, Portland Weinhar ds Lag'er Beer Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. . TOBACCO AND CIGARS ..' Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners and Loggers. A V. ALL1BN Tenth and Commercial Mrtcts RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orderi for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone 11(1. H. W. CYRUS. - Mgr PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone 121. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our care Will receive special attention. No 538 Daane St W. X COOK. Mgr. It UXURIOUS VEL The "Northwestern Llmltad trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains is ib world. They em&eor tne laiesi. newest and btst Ideas (or comfort, convenient and luxury ever offered tne travelling public, and altogether are the mo.i complete and splendid production of tb car builders' art. , These splendid Trains Connect With..... .. The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOB CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge (or these supenot acommodatlons and all rlasses ot tick ets are available for passage cn the trains on this line are protected hi tkt Interlocking Eicci: System. THE PALACE BATHS St We will have our Stock of oves Ranges On about September 1st It will pay you to wait w. c. laws a GO. Plumbers and Steamfitters 527 BOND STREET SOLID OAK ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLES Large new line at $7.75 And up Elegant new designs in Chiffoneires&nd Hall Trees Come in and see some Nobby Furniture Ii. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher a-H)m COUMKKCtAL HTIJEKT R. J. OWENS, Proprietor.. - . ThoncSjr THE WIGWAM On Itrookx. Miuuig(r, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Pest in the Market, Concert Every Evening. Patrons Cordially Received and Well .Treated. Eighth and Astor Streets, - Astoria, Oregon. HOLY NAMES COHVEHT ASTOKIA, OltEOOX. Boarding and Dy School for girls Kindergarten, Intermediate, Grammar, Academic and Commercial Courses. Thorough Mimical Courses. Private lessons in Elocution. Classes of Physical Culture. Next session opens September 8tb. For Circular address, SlOTKB Sl'PEHIOR. REPAIR SHOP C. II. Oikwitz, of No. 137, 10th St. desires the public to know , that he is prepared to attend promptly to gun repairing, saw filing and bicycle work The Waldorf CHA8.F. WISE, Proprietor. Palace baths include a first-class bar ber shop andTurkish andRusslan baths Best of service In every department. T. It. Davles, proprietor, 539 Commercial street. Hours for Turkish and Russian baths, t p. m. to J a. m. It it Is our perfection blend Moca & Java coffee, It's good. JOHNSON BROS. Tbe Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Concert Every Evening Cor. Eighth and Astor fits', Astoria, Or wi jwimi-tn.iH m k i.u nriiirniiiiiiiiiiiisi Says'thU up-to-date traveler to the bell boy who anwr his Imperative lummons: "I know of no imall-iiied hotel accessory that meant more lor the satisfaction ol its guests than the Soap provided for them. You always provide Hedlcsl Lako Soap. That's just st it should be." The refined smoothness snd exquisite fragrance of Medical Lake 5osp, added to Its incomparable freshening, cleansing, imoothenlng qualities srs the reason why all comfort-desiring travelers, fine club bouses, firtt-elata hotels snd horns-like hornet are giving it the unmistakable endorsement of exclusive toilette use. Of delicate, purely natural composition with a generous prepon derance of HedicaJ Lake Crystals the evaporation formed ' concentration of fledlcal Lake, Washing- ton, with its wealth or hygenlc power, fledlcal Lak 5oap la the Soap par ax cellence for travel by rail or water. It Is admirable for the complexion and it a strong and pleasant antiseptic, and will be found of great value in all cases of Eczema, Sunburn, Prickly Heat, and all Skin Irritations. All first-class druggists sell Medical Lake Soap. 25c. a cake. MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT THB IDEAL SKIN FOOD 25c. a box at druggists. Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Sole Mfrs. New York sod Speksas, Wash. Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Spokane, Wash. Pear Sirs My home is at Lewis ton, Idaho, and for a number of years I have suffered with a severe case of milk leg. On June 2, I came to this place to try the efficacy1 of Medical Lake water for relief. At this .writing, while a cure has not been effected, all the swelling and soreness is gone from the limb, and I do. not suffer any pain, and feel that in this respect I have gained great relief, The dis ease is of long standing, and 1 know that ir a cure Is to be bad at all treatment must be continued. Physicians have failed to do me any good. MRS. ED. FOUNTAIN, Lewlston, Idaho, , For. sale In Astoria by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial,; the Conn Drug Company Twelfth and Commercial and Charles Rogers, Odd Fellow's building . ' 'V