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PAGE SIX. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1901 HEAVY FINE ON SAMPSON Collector Robb Taxes Tug $5000 for Violating Quarantine Regulations. CAME WITHOUT HEALTH BILL Appeal Will Probably 8 Taken to Departmant Nov Telephone May Go On Bttwsen Asto ria and Portland, Tbt tug Snmson. formerly a Colum bia river vessel, arrived In port yes terday Trora Victoria. She Is In com mand of Captain Tyler. The tug was topped at quarantine, as Is custom arily dono with vessels arriving from ftsslgn porta, but, aa ah had not burn eagaged In business tor 10 days In for- ten waters, she was not subjected tol 7" . I Attention for any length of time. When Captain Tyler went to the customs nouns to enter his vessel he was unable to product the requisite esasular bill of health. This is a ser fuaa offense under the laws of the United States and In such cases a fine I 6000 is imposed. The collector baa as alternative upon the arrival of a vessel without a bill of health than to Impose the One, and Collector Robb oed the Samson 15000. Captain Ty-j ler. has been running betwen sound ( ports and British Columbia for several years, and his failure to coin ply with the regulations was regarded as sin gulax. He offered o explanation of kin neglect, nor was It learned yester day whether or not he would take an appeal. This is the usual procedure f awners of vesselu, and it Is prob ata) the department of commerce and tessr will be asked to remit the fine. Taty few fines have been imposed on vessels coming from Britsh Columbia. PROBABLY FOR ASTORIA RUN. pssufatien as to What Will Bs Dons With New Telephone. Ifce new steamer Telephone Is still . ah subject of much speculation In Vttttand, but the Intention of the Ar te Transportation Company as to the real of the new steamer has not yet Sean mad known. A few days ago Mi Lyons, who is connected with the Paget Sound Navigation Company was In Portland, and the rumor gained circulation that he was after the Tele phone. However, there was nothing ' to substantiate this story, and the statement was made that Lyons had merely gone to Portland to spend the holidays with his parents. There Is a general belief that the Telephone will eventually be placed en the Astoria-Portland run, which seems to present the best opening for speedy boat like the Telephone. The wners have steadfastly refused to give out any statement, and it is likely they are not quite sure Just what will fee dons with their boat. THE GAS BUOY IS WORTHLESS Aid to Navigation at River's Mouth 8inks With ths Tide. Captain Bailey, of the tug Tatoosh, reports that the gas buoy between No. 1 buoy and No. I buoy. In the lower harbor. Is worthless. On Monday even ing when the (Tatoosh was coming up from the mouth of the river the buoy could not be seen, and for a time it was thought it had been carried away. However, when Captain Bailey came -along last evening the buoy was shin ing brightly. "The light is useless," said Captain Bailey to a reporter last evening "It Is moored In such manner that the strong current draws It under. This afternoon when we came by the tide was not running very strongly, and the light of the' buoy could be seen." It Js not Improbable the buoy will either be removed or properly repaired, for at the present time It Is absolute ly worthless. j OREGON REACHES PORT. j Comes From the Sound to Taks Run of Columbis. The steamship Oregon, formerly run ning between San Francisco and the Columbia river, arrived In port yester day from Puget sound. She' brought no freight and left up for Portland dur ing the day. The Oregon comes for the purpoae of taking the San Francisco run of the "Columbia, which Is to be laid up at the Bay city for extensive repairs, -Including the installation of oil burners. It will require about two months to make the alterations to the Columbia, and if the Elder Is transformed into an oil burning vessel the Oregon will remain on the local run for several months, "" ' ' j The Elder reached port yesterday from San Francisco, with a full cargo of , freight for AstorU and Portland merchants. She proceeded up the river after putting off local consignments, I. HI IIW First Grain Cargo of ths Year. The German ship Chrlatel Kt to sh yesterday with the first gruln ntrgo exported during the new year. She was towed out by the Tatooah. The Chrlstel takes U.9S3 bushel of wheat valued at til. ICO, and 43.SS0 sticks of birley, worth JSS.9SS, The total vnlue of the cargo was tCS.lSS. The cargo Is destined for the I'nlted Kingdom, and the Chrlatel goes to Queenxtown or Falmouth for orders. Marina Note. The -steamer Alliance arivvd yester day from San Francisco with general cargo. f The achooner Annie E. Smule ar rived yesterday from San Pedro, She will load lumber at Portland. When the oar tug returned from the mouth of the river yesterday there was nothing in sight outalde the Heuda. The achooner Joseph Russ cleared yesterday at the customs house for Can tVitnnlaM, CV. . 1. -1, AAA. I . .t ... of lumber. The cargo was hauled at the Hume mill. The schooner Annie E. Snmle, which arrived yesterday from San Pedro, wtm SI days In reaching Astoria harbor. The trip up the coast from the Cali fornia port occupied 10 days and she was off the river for 11 days additional. The steamer Nome City, carrying a cargo of grain, departed yesterday for San Francisco, where she is to be laid up for repairs preparatory to golns back In tht Aluaka trade. She had been in the lower harbor for never a! days. Deputy Collector JlcCue yesterday measured the forward enclosure of the steamer Jordan. The house vus re cently built. The new measurement Increases the gross tonnage of the ves sel about six and the net tonnage ap proximately five. The steamer's groMs tonnage Is now 95 and her net tonnage (S. GOOD WORK BEING DONE Wireless Telegraph Stations Oper ate Successfully on Coast North of 'Frisco, GOVERNMENT BACK OF IT System Pronounced Bs Best of Any Yet Installed By Department Having Matter In Hand Secrecy Empowered. San Francisco, Jan. 4. The Call says that apparatus for wireless tele graphy has been Installed at Point Reyes, 40 miles north of Sun Fran cisco on th'e coast Una and on the southeast of the Farallon island which works perfectly; Messages have. It is said, been sent to and across the wster with the greatest accuracy. The whole matter, it is said, has been kept a profopnd secret by those In charge although the plant has been working successfully since December t. Professor Alexander O. McAdle, in charge of the local branch of the United States weather bureau, assisted by Alfred It Fhleosen, the govern ment wireless telegraphy expert. In stalled the plant and the latter pro nounces the plant the most successful ever Installed jindor the supervision of ths department. He Is quoted as stating that the stations are now prac tically more efficient than those at Mantee and Hatteras. Jspsn Must Look Elsewhere. New York. .Ian. 4. The Argentine government, in answer to a telegram of Inquiry from u representative of an English firm, wheh negotiated recent purchases of warships for Japan, ha stated that Argintlne is not disposed to dispone of any more ships. "1 And CwcntU so food thtl I vonld not b without tlxtm. I ni troablfd s grtst dl with orpld liTtr and headscha. Vow lines taking C'Htsnts Osadr Cthrtl I feel Terr aoeb better I fbsll cerwlDlr moninnl tbem to my frtendt as th belt medicine I hre n teen." aoaa Bstlnet, Ofbora -ill Mo. I, Fill Elver, Hum, fWn Beit For f'm0 Th5owel$ a old la bnlk. th. rename ub( lUnQ XQf iawMtMto .an or rosrawnej bMk. aurllof Renstfr Co., ChictfO or K.Y. M mUALSALE,TEIKllll3C3ZS Smoke. La Imperial cigars. Th Columbia Oyster Hoiiao Is now handling the celebrated Toko Point oyster, ( First-class meal for l&c; nlct rake, coffe pie or doughnuts, to, U. S. ros- tuurant. Hi 'Bond street. tf . , Sals of pictures now on. We need the room; w need ths money. Call around for bargains. Woodfleld'a Art Stpre. . Upper Astoria has a placs where you ran get a fins glass of beer, as good wines and liquors as you can find any place In ths city. HARRY JONKS, tf Opposite Kopp's Brewery. Do you lk chicken tamales or choice cuniarne? If so. ring up J. O. Cook. or call on htm. Headquarters In rear of National saloon. Ask for Cook, who makes the finest coiuarne and tanmles. Orders delivered at private residences. For supper what la nicer than' a ' chicken tamale or a dish of Chile ' Concarnle? And the only place In , town to get either Is at the Natlo ml Restaurant, which also serves nil kinds of sandwiches and fine it.kj , , and chops. A black pump i-ontaiiiliitf it moni! Hum of money, u. locket iiml clvun. ;ui ; a. roundtrlp ticket on the A. St C. tl. . between this city und Portland, was lofct near the depot Christina eve. Finder will please return to this ofllce. Janusry Sale. Mrs. R. lnglton will have a big re dortlon sale during the month of Jan uary on hats, skirts, shirt waists, un derclothes and all kinds of ladles' and children's furnishing goods, hair , switches and pompadours. MRS. K. INOI.ETON. Welch blook. JAPANKSB GOOIW. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Tokohama Bazaar. Call and set the latest novelties from Japan. DEN8MORS TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes uf : typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. ; Huxley, Rysn ft Co., 8! Fourth Street Portland, Or. I l Piano Tuntr. For good, reliable piano work vour local tuner, Th, Kredrickkon. 2071 Bond street. 'Phone R-ii 2074 SLEEPING QUARTERS. Comfortable, well furnished rooms to be had by the day, week or month, upon application at the restaurant or at The 0. K. Parlors. t Neatness in the keeping of the rooms I. A. I'KTEHSON, Prop. Astor St., - - BLACKSMITH I NGe CARRIAGE AND WAfiON BUILDINO. Fill ST-CLASS HoRSK K1IOEINO. L.oglns Camp Work. All kinds of wagon materials in stork for ash. We guarantee the liest work done in the city. Prices right, ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Dusne Streets. Thone 291, First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 Fight Will He ltittcr. Those t Uo will persist In closing thPlr ears against the continual recommend ation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will navs a long and bit ter fight with their troubles.lf not end ed earlier' by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to sax: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. Thing's new discovery after every thing else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Chas, Rog ers, drus-flst. Pries EH, and $1.M. Trial bottlss free. I BUSINESS LOCALS ro LET YOUR WANTS II K KNOWN. Somebody has what you want, or aunts what you have to sell. Here i where want anil wantetl come together. ADYKRTISI'.. COAL! COAU COAU If you want your money's worth Ring 'Phons 1311. GEO, W.' 8ANUORK, Aft. BEST U-CENT MEAL. Tou will always And ths best lie meal In the city at ths Rising Sun res taurant, No. (11 Commercial street AT TIIK TOKF. POINT, tf It Is In semen you will find It at Us best at the celebrated Tok Point oyster house on Eleventh street. Fish, game, shell-tlsh, choicest meats, pastry j '' ttW Improvement will be circa, tc etc.. served to the queen's j accepted by ordinance at ths next reg taste. Special accommodations for meeting of said council.. parties. Open alt night. Don't miss I U)F ANDERSON, the place. Eleventh street, near Bond, j Auditor and Pollcs Judge. ' Dated Astoria, Oregon, December 10, CALL ON HIM. Elect! leal fixtures. F.luctrlcal wiring. Rteotrlcnl supplies. Oat mantels guaranteed. 43S Commercial treet. .,M,. E.. Hicljfy,. Electrical, tractor. Con- tf I A 0 Science. I"llln !'l ! til in' .- i; . nrk In AY ! tills lll.i Hill , 111.. M'e !'(,. I. 1 II V. i in iiJ (-.f hi: -lIltll'K . luivct. John i'lmiiv lujt, I'.iiii i . MONTOOMKItY. Call for Proposals. Scaled proimsuls Tor the erection J a cold storage warehouse to be built on the site of the Hunt hunt cannery m Astoria, Oregon, will be received nt this ottlce until H:gO a. in, .latum ry 3. I:il, and then publicly opened, Specifica tions and oil available ltifnrmnllr will be furnished on application to Un olllce Columbia River Packer' Association Samuel Elmore, Vlc'-Preslilent. Aitorln. Ore.. Dec. 21, 1903. Ocoidant Shop. Four chairs nt the Occident barber ! h.'.r- No use to miss everything valt- ing for a shave. First-class artists and oy the way, this Ik the place to get a bath. Everything the very best. tf , , bneap ruti. Fir slabwood, tove lengths, $3.00 per seeiccrd. Boxwood SI. 50 per large load, j Phone 2211 Black, Kelly, the transfer ' man. is assured. Astoria. Or. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occaslonaly life Itself la tlis'prU'C if a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dlsslnesn, headache, liver of bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 26c, at Chas. Rogers' drug store. 'ENNYROYAL V T.i UrL.-lnTnl i.l, U.,l. ik..""!.. r-.i.t'.i.. 111,1111. ... iiriimn .In K;;l e.,'1 Cil, m. t.tx.,, ...lf limi.(..-li,l.n. TnlciiKottiep. HrhiM IlnHdNUIll KUSKlllrilluH H.4 I mil. Mnii.. Itf uf ,"'. 1-riLLl.i. nt uml -la. Ib umfi. frr Fnrtlenlan, TMtlamlal. "IMIof for .u .ifc"m(,ii., bj ra. I.'. Knil. 1 .flln r-.-lm0nl.l.. MAldb. kit ni...'. ihi... i..,u.i..i ft. Notlo. ' ' Notice Is hereby given that ths com mlttes on Streets nnd Public Ways of the common council of (he City of As toil a. Superintendent of Streets and City Surveyor tmvs Hied with the Audi tor and Police Judge of said City a rer tltlcat of ths acceptance of ths Im provement of Franklin avenue, from ths weal line of Fifth street to ths west Una of Ninth street, under ordinance No. SMI, by L. Lebevk, ths contractor, , ,mJ unl"M WUoim are filed sgatiisl 190J. j City Treasurer's Notice. f Thert Is money In th City Treasury i to pay the following warrants drawn on the following slreeis: j Alleyway and Cedar, No. 1M0 to U.- ifrl, Inclusive. Fifty-one and Birch. No. l,m. Fourth street. Bond to Astor. No, .), Fifth, (otitmen lul to AUr. No, l,Jnt and 18,3S?. , Fifteenth, Jerome to Nlugnra, Not. lCM. NU'Oi. j Kifciith utieet, Commercial to Amor, j Nos. M'A H.m, li.m. 1MW. I Klctenth street, tiond to Franklin, i No. 16,709 to H.7H Inclusive, Inteii will cease after this date. THOMAS D 12 ALKY, j City Treasurer. I Astoria, Ore.. Dee. 19. W3. tf j 'Assessment Notice. j Notice I hereby nlven that the as-.j i ShiohiiI ii nle f o tho uriise of tin ' .io.lu uiiih "lici t Ii.mii Hie soiitli Hue j of "!itr stre.-t, to the north line ot ! I irtle street ait per as'aNmeiit roll No. : J I, wn nmile ny ii n order of the com- ! inoii i iwni II due and piiviible January Hit), limt by oi did, nice No, 2S73 con- tlntilni snld nssesNiiictil roll. That the follow Inn me Hit inttnes of Hie persons iitfitlnst whom the assessments are eiiide. (iniiiuiilK owning by fitch, to-wit: Allen, P. F I IS. 115 Anderson, Ooiite 30.00 Muffner, Otto 26.41 Kelly, Mmv M lD8.il Wevang. Andiewllelrt of S.S9 City or Astoria '.0.23 By order of tin common inimrll, OI.OF ANDratSO.V, Anilitnr and Police Judge. Dnled Astoria. Oregon, Dec. 26. 1003, Suliscrlhe for tht Astorlnn, You can save money by seeing Robinson Furniture Store ' DESKS, COUCHES, CENTER TABLES AND ROCKERS..... Be Sure and See Them Before Buying Elsewhere Prices Are Right i rxrxxirixi txixxxjTXXxxTtxixrixxxxxirxxxxxxxxrxxxx FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale Sliiprt. Lugging CaiupM and Mills supplied on short notit'o. LIVK STOCK NOUGHT AND SOf.I) jj WASHINQTON MARKET xxxxxTxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxrrxxrxxxttxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ttmmmnwmttttnmitmttmtnjmJtJsr.nuitjjnmKjnyaKmwitntminmtmat The Waldorf CHAS F. WISE, Proprietor. TIIK KEST OP WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Concert Every Evening Corner 8th and Astor Sts. . Astoria, Oregon Netles of Dissolution. Notice Is hsrtby glvtn last the sari nenhlp heretofore existing under Hit name of the Franklls PrlnKag Coat pany is tbla day dissolved by mutual consent. Tilt business sf publlsklsg The Aslorlan will bt osndutttd la fu ture by ths Asttrlan Publishing Cast pnny, to whom all accounts-dut said firm ars pay a Kit. , ri8 PATTBRSON. KDUAR W. SrAllL, ROBERT U1NBON. Astoria, Ort(An, Dec. 14, IMS. Semtthing Oooo). Toke Point and HhiMilwuler Lay oysters at lbs lniierlsl chop kauss. Try our colTee. It Is uiieicsllsii. S. M, (UI.ttltlKH. Maaaaer. The Moinliig Astorlau will tfesaa for mile at Oilrtin't book itort and at' Scully's cigar store, torntr Mevtasa M Hi) f,-tilil,irclnl alcAaftt oirl wnnieti. Apply at restdesst, coiner Klevemh sreet and tirassl venue. W'M'ies i jier month. j Thty don't come out. Whatf Why, Die bristles In the tooth brushes at U'lMnk ((.Mi's pniii Htot. , 1 has a l"i it mitply ut all piltcs. Cull and see. I bM bny Cipiultl art SupsfKM to (UUam of Copaiba I Cubebl or Injections anrfMrasXI CURE IN 41 HOURS VarJ tht umt diieastasVV out Incomtnienc. Welaemt ts Sunshine if in ii long sloiin -s a fella tf ratltf nlieii at) obstliMl. plllleaa Ihh'ii drlveu sway hy Atltas ii.iI-.iiti. only -o(,l wk kas bts cured of tlirimt-Bine and tot kasgs sf this reiii. ily i- i:i iniic realist nkM Mm reeling is. There Is no oplsss la aa l;'ilnin, t (rood iffn.t is ratlsiil aaa Inetli'g. Take a bottle bmas assay. Scott's Santai-Pepsln Caps.!. P06ITIVZ CURE Vr InSunmxlan Caisfrk ul l he llla-l,. ud imm4 aiuttf . S turn aa ft "' q'lWkif u4 I'.rH. nilf lh in n.ri uf -f.anarrkwa ai utf, no nisit- rhf Ihi lcn tu4 l"if- Atmiui kwailMa, t'4 f JruffW. Tta. Ji.w, ur It B...I. toupat THl'lAIITAlW3l CfA, SSU.SStMtTA.atl. OHMW fold liy fhaa. Itoaetm, (, oinmerelal BIS and Retail . CHRISTENSON H CO. 0 srfr. A f 1 TjiuL-aaA Ihatttattaifefer: . MUlm tawl, vuilL,