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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1904)
PAGE SIX. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1901. RECORD FOR SAILING SHIP British Bark Andorhina Has Two Ordinary Cargoes of Ore gon Wheat ARRIVED DOWN YESTERDA Take Mora Than 180,000 Bushels, or 5473 short Tons The Columbia Laavea Out For San Francisco to Receive Repair. The British four-masted bark Ando rhina, carrying the' greatest grain cargo ever loaded on a sailing vessel In the Columbia river arrived down yesterday in tow of the steamer Ocklahoma and proceeded on to the lower harbor. Aa the mammoth carrier came across from Brookfleld. where she had been at an chor over night, akaiting the morning flood tide to get' down to deep water on the Astoria side ot the river, one of the bar tugs passed her a line, and a launch went alongside with messages for the captain. , The spectacle of the great sailing vessel and the steamers alongside was an Inspiring onee. and the crowd that had gone to the water front to see the Andorhina watched the unusu.d sight when the vessels were lost to view behind the wharves below. The Andorinha: is a wonderful ship, complete In every detail. She la built of steel and carries 35 men all told. She has a wheat cargo twice the site of the cargoes seat out on the ordinary vewel. In all she takes 1SJ.461 bush ela valued at $142,318. In weight the cargo amounts to 5473 short tons, or 4MT long tona The Andorhina goes to Queenstown or falmouth, where she will receive orders as to the port of dls charge. She will probably leave out during the coming week. Only one other sailing vessel loading on the Columbia river has taken any thing near aa large a cargo as goes out on tha Andorhina. This vessel was the Uoyal Forth originally, but after wards, upon being sold to the Germans, was called the Henrietta. She was here .inder both names. The Henrietta car ried away from '.he Columbia almost as jrregt a cargo aa the Andorhina la now laktng, but th big Britisher holds the record. Several other large cargoes hare been sent away, the Magdalene Jielng one of the big carrier. some ' 14ca of the . Immense carrying car iclty of the Andorhina can be gain ed from the statement that the ordin ary vessel departing from the Columbia takes about 90,000 or 100,000 bushels of when I, or just one-half theamount of the Andorhlna'a cargo. The Henrietta sailed from Astoria two years ago, and ahe is at present loading at a sound port for the United Kingdom. , BIG INCREASE IN RATES. Trans-Paclfis Csmbln Hat RatulUd In Hiflhar Tariff. 6an Francisco, Sin. 11 The trans pacific steainship commerce of ibis port, consisting of the Pacific Mall, the Occidental & Oriental and the Toyo Klsen Kaklshafl baa announced a big Increase In passenger and freight rates, to take place In February. , Flour shipments will be advanced to $4, gen eial merchandise to $8 and steerage rates for Asiatics to $45. ' 4 The rompeting line, the Chinese Com mreclal Steamship Company, has been settled with" on a friendly basts, and at Portland It is to share with the Portland & Asiatic Steamship Company the heavy flour shipments to the orient. It is also guaranteed return cargoes to the orient, which It has all along been wanting for ita vessels, after landing their freight and passengers at Man zanillo, Its Mexican terminal. NAVAL COALING 8TATION Government to Expend $1,000,000 at 8an Francisco Bay. Sari Francisco, Jan. 13. The estab lishment of a naval coaling station on the waters of San Francisco bay will toon be an established fact The con tract for the purchase , of the Lynde Hough Company's land in California City; on the east shore of Tiburon point, has been approved by the de partment, the title has been passed, and the check for $100,000, the contract price, is now awaited by the company. The tract consists of 55 acres of land, well sheltered, with 13 acres of tide lands, offering an ample depth of water and a fine harbor for the larflest ves sels. It Is expected that the naval aur thoilties will lose no time after acquir ing : titl in beginning the Improve ments, which will lnvlolve the expendi ture of mora than $1000,000. Beautiful 8ydney Harbor. Captain Johnstone, of this city, has received from his former home, 8ydny, Australia, an Illustrated pamphlet de scriptive of the queen city ot the big Island. The book la full of pturva and constl tu tea a valuable advertisement Captain Johnstone has not been honm for 3 years, and Sydney, where he re moved when a small boy, has under gone' many wonderful change The harbor Is on of the finest In the world. and the shipping ot the port ha grown to Immense proportions. Sydney now has a population ot about half a mil lion, surpassing that ot Melbourne. It la a city of magnificent buildings, and Its wealth comes from Us mine of coal and precious metals. The city has a great future and some day will become one of the world's great commercial centers. Columbia Leaves Out. Respite Unfavorable weather condi tions, Captain Bailey, of the bar tug Tatoosh, took the steamship Columbia to sea yesterday. Both the Columbia and Oregon arrived down the river, but the Oregon remained at her dock. Cap tain Bailey, with supreme contempt for the element, went down to the lower harbor, and at 11 o'clock yesterday morning crossed out. The Columbia takes a cargo ot grain, but no passen gers, and on her arrival at San Fran cisco will be laid up for repairs, Includ ing the Installation of oil burning ap paratua Captain Bailey will return to Astoria Immediately and resume com mand of the Tatoosh. The Oregon will leave out today If the bar Is not too rough. , Weather Still Rough. There was little cessation of the gale yesterday and report from the mouth of the river were to the effect that the weather was very stormy. The early bulletin placed the velocity ot the wind at 30 miles, while the 4, o'clock report showed the velocity to be 25 miles. The steamer AllUnce. which had been wait ing for several days for the Coos bay bar to quirt down, took a chance yes terday on weather condltlona at the suthem Oregon port and. went to sea, to the great Joy of her passenger It la likely she will have some trouble In getting Into Coos bay. where the bar is of, very limited depth. None ot the weather bound lumber carrier left port yesterday. Sailor Boarding House Situation. The recent decision of the supreme court of Oregon, to the effect that the luw can not provide for monopoly of the sailor boarding house business by anv one firm, ha created endless dis cussion In Portland, where Grant Sullivan had been the only firm In the field. Sullivan denounce the decision In characteristic fashion and says th price of sailor will go Up. now that he is to have competition. Two ot the memters f the commission. Including Ed Wright, the chairman, are to resign. and generally there la a mlxup nil around. The British consul, Mr. Laia- law. add few remarks In opposition to Sir. Sullivan' version. The Dix is Coming. The auartermaater-general ha Just awarded to Portland dealer contract for 4M0 ton of oats for shipment to the Philippines on the transport Dix. but ha not yet decided upon the let ting of the contract for hay. San Kranrlsco dealers have quoted prices an hay $4 below the Portland figure, and it is likely that city will get the hay contracts. Senator Foster Is striv ing to secure this portion of the award for the sound ports, asserting that the Washington hay is of superior quality. Msrine Notes. The barkentlne Gardiner City was lowed up the river yesterday.. She Is to load lumber at St. Helena The steamer Vanguard 1 on the beach, where repair will be made to her stern bearings. She will resume her regular run tomorrow. The Italian bark Nlnfa.'- which is ly ing in the stream ready for sea, takes 1 450000 feet of lumber, valued at $18.- 8JC. She goes to Cape Town, South Africa. Champion Billiardists to Meet. New York, Jan. 13. A private dls- j atch from Paris announces that George Sutton, the Chicago bllliardist, a id Maurice Vlgneux, the French ex pert, have been matched for a 500 point contest at 18 inch bulk-line. The match has been set for January 29, in Paris. Pswnbroking Company Proposed. New York, Jan. 13. As an outcome of the pawnbrokers' strike which re sulted from recently" enacted legis lation, money lenders have decided, says a. Herald dispatch from Lima Peru, to form a pawnbroklng company with a capital of $1,000,000. Revolutionists Stilt at It New York, Jan. 18. Negotiations between the representatives of the gov- , -.. i ' '. i - .-.....'; v, . g - Siii i,4i'i '' ; :. 5 8 ..' r BUSINESS LOCALS rc LET YOUR WANTS HE KNOWN. Somcbodyhai what you wntt or wnlt wht you hie to, ,, sell. Here it where want and wanted come-together. ADVERTISE. ;,s ' ( t , s. , For rent, two or three rooms, fur nished for house keeping. Apply at 165 Tenth atreet. lwk Flrst-clasa meal tor 15c; nice cake, coiTe pie or doughnuts, to. U. 8. res- tauratit, 434 Bond street. . tf. They don't coma out What? Why, the bristle In the tooth brushes at Frank Hart's Drug Store. He ha a big supply at all prices. Call and aee. Wanted. Good, live representative. Apply at Oriel House, a. m. to 1 p. m. today. Weed. Wood. Wood. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest price. Kelly the transfer man. 'Phone 3311 Mack, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. The Morning Astorlan will b found for sale at Griffin's book store and at Scully' cigar (tore, corner Eleventh and Commercial atreet. Upper Astoria has a place where you can get a fine glass of beer, aa good wine and liquors you can find any place in the city. HARRT JONES, tf Opposite Kopp's Brewery. DENS MORS TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent and repair all makes of typewriter. Writ for new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan A Co., 81 Fourth Street Portland. Or. Piano Tuner. For good, reliable piano work aee your local tuner, Th. FreJrlcksoii. 2071 Bond atreet. 'Phone Red 2074. COAU COAL! COAU If you want your money's worth Ring "Phone 1311. ' GEO. W. SANBORN. Agt. THE LOUVRB A First Class Concert Hall - - Finest Resort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY. Seventh and A$tor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. HEUMATISM AN I NDE8C RIDABLE TORTURE . Btcauie Rhemaatiim aometimes comes on tuddenlj it doesn't OTOTa that it ia a chance disease or one due to accidental causes. It takes time for it to develop, and is at work in the system long- before aaj symptoms art felt The blood is tha first point of attack, and the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distrib uted through the circulation to different parts of the system, and settle in joints, muscles and nerves; and when the system is in this condition it needs only some exciting- cause like exposure to night air, damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse the slumbering poisons and bring on Rheumatism. The severity of the attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and the Juauuij vi scria mauer in me oints and muscles. Some peo- Jle are almost helpless from the rst, while others hare occa sional spells or are uncomforta ble, restless, nervous and half sick all the time from the nagging achesand pains. Rheu matism is a disagreeable com- anion even in its mildest form, t grows worse as we grow older, and frequently stiffensthe joints, draws the muscles out of shape and breaks down the nervous system. A disease that origin ates in the blood, as Rheumatism does, cannot be cured with ex ternal remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid blood must be restored to Its normal up the general health at the same time. Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should yon desire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish it without charge. THE S WJFT SPEC I HO CO., ATLAXTA,Gk ernment and the revolutionists have thus far failed, says a Herald dis patch from Montevideo, Uruguay. A dispatch from Santa Ana dl Llvera mento.says a sharp 'battle has been fought between part of the govern ment troops under General Munis and the rebels. The former lost only five men and the latter about SO. A more BEST U-CBNT MEAL. You will always And th beat lit meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant No. $11 Commercial street JAFANRSB OCOrw. New stock of fancy good Just arriv ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and see th latest novelties from Japan. Something Good. Toke Point and Shoal water bay oysters at th Imperial chop house, Try our coffee. It I unexcelled. 8. U. GALLAGHER. Manager. CALL ON HIM. Electrical fixture. -; FJwtrlcal wiring. Electrical supplies. Gas mantel guaranteed. 43$ Commercial atreet. I M. F. Hardesty Eleetrioal Contractor AT THE TOKE POINT. If It 1 In season you will find It at It best at the celebrated Toke Point oyster house on Eleventh street. Fish, gam?, shell-Ash, choicest meata, paatry coffee, eto., etc., served to th queen's taste. Special accommodations for parties. Open all night. Don't nils the place, Eleventh street, neat Bond. Stranger in town often (peak ef th beautiful complexion of Astoria girl and lay It to the climate, which la par' tlaltv the reason, aa they most all use Hart' Toilet Cream to prevent rough ness ot the skin, chapped hand or III. For sale only at Hart's drug ston-. Welcome a Sunshine after a long storm is a feelln of relief when an obstinate, pitiless cold has been driven awsy by Allen's Lung Holium. Only rwopl who have been BHITJMA.TI8M Iff ILBOWS, WBI8TS AJTO SKIDS. TTrbaaa, Ohio, Anc 95, 1BOS. Last winter I had a aeeer atuok et Bhtonttlim. It started Id the rlh elbow, and from there to my wrlats; the risht wrist was the worse. It beaamo swollen and extremely palnfoL My left knee Joint waa the neat plsoe to be at tacked, it beoama awollea sod of eonrsa palafaL The seat point to be effeotea wss the hip aad ankle, whloh f sea me asneb trouble. I was barely able to vet aboat for soma time. I was under treat, meat of a pbyiiolaa lor awhile, bat tat ting; no better I began 8. f . ., aad after taking It for eome lime I waa entirely, relieved of the Bheamatism. All swelling and soreness disappeared. I eoaelde B. S. . aa excellent remedy for Bheama tiam and all trouble having their erigis la the blood. w-. SOS Blooafleld Are. purity and strength, so that all poi sonous substances may be carried out of the system, and no medicine accom plishes this in so short a time as S. S. 8. , which not only neutralizes the acids and counteracts the poisons, but builds Important battle ' Is expected and It may be decisive. Don't let the little, ones suffer from eczema, or other torturing skin dis eases. No need of it, Doan' Ointment Icate skin. At any 'drug store, 60 centi ! i .... ubsctibs for. th Astsrhut, . cured ot throat-ache and son lungs r thla remedy can quit realise what th rvelliif la.j?,Tur Is ito opium lit tt Balsam; ita good tffect la ralUnl and tasting. Take a bottle horn today i - u,,r, alsns. Dumbing look easy, but no part ot a hous I mora Important to health and comfort than th plumbing . We are prepared to do all work In this line In th most scientific and satis factory maimer. W keep th latest Improved fitting alway In stock tor new or repair work. All kinds of tinning, heating and staam-flttlng. 'Phon 1011. 421 Bond start. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Business Preposition, If you are going ast a earful select Ion ul your rout la essential to the en loyment of your trip. If It la a busi ness trip time I th main consider aion; It a pleasure trip, scenery and th convenience and comforta ot a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using th Illinois Central, th up-to-dat road, running two trains daily from 81, Paul .ind Mlnnap3ll and irotn Omaha, to ChU ugo. Free reclining chair cars, th famous buffet library smoking cars, all train vestlbJltd. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets read ing via the Illinois Central will be ben- ore-l oa I haa trains and no extra tar charged. Our rate are th same those of lafeilor road why not get your money', worth? Writ for full particulars. 11. II. TrtUMBUU Commercial Agt Portland, Or. : J. C. LIND8ET, T. F. P. A., Portland, Or. Pat'L B. THOMPSON. F. A. P. A., Beat tie, Wash. Will They Fight? Th peopl of Weinhara inntyttttitit itttrtittttttstti TheB Boston Restaurant ftllO CO.MMICKCIAL MTICKF.T Best and Neatest Eating House In Astoria TryOnr 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention : lligli Class Chef MARINOVICH &CO catintCTttttttffliaainrrnitttiiiuti MOT EL PORTLA N D; ' The Finest Motel In the Northwest PORTLAND. j a ?J 4 : mxximiuixxjxxxixuxxjuxrixxxixxxxitxxitixxxix FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Cani)8 and Mills supplied on nliort notice. LI VK STOCK NOUGHT AND SOLD g WA5H1NQT0N MARKET XXXXXJXZJXltlUJUJXXTaXtJXXIXtTXllXXXS New Style; Restaurant Everything First Class, , The Best the Market Affords. i Open Day and Night Good Service. ; ' HO Nth St, atxt door to Griffln Bros. . aad adtolninf Km Qiik Stoea the country are Interested la lh coining conflict bptwen Japan a ad Ru sla, but th rpopta of Ant orbs at mors Interested In a place whor they can get pare, treMr drug In their per orlpUou at .uiuderaU pllue. Frank Hart chemist and graJual In phar macy, due things right Oposlls Foard 4 8t"kM Is th place, f ; Wanted. Special representative In (hi coun ty ami adjoining territories, to repre eent and adverllae an old established wealthy basin bousa of solid fliutn- c!l standing. Salary $21 weekly, with xpeiiaes paid each Monday by check direct from headquarter , Expeita advanced and horse and busgy fur nlsheil when nevesaary; position per manent. Addreas The Columbia, 44 Motion lltillillng, Chicago, III. BY BHHIINU THE NERVES with opium a cough may be stopped temporarily, but th Inflammation of which the cough Is a symptom goes from bad to worse. Do not wast time and money on delusive "cough mix tures." Remember that Allen's Lung Balsam does not merely put th nrve to sleep, a gels right down to the root ot the trouble and so cures even deep-seated affections of th throat and Scott's SiiMepsli Ca;sii a fositivi cuas ;w m w,w iiwii NIMH WW DPIII Jl a at lk IU.I 4 VMM Uiaanl to,? "7 ball. WW U, loM MM r toarrt iiMMt , ails' Vf nitUk ntatt SI aa mr k u l iia,iMwlaa m tuurTAi-rvtiN sol; j-' - - . Hold by ('has. Hotter. 4M Commercial Lctgcr :: t; Bcor, s titnimniHt OREGON. You Need a Bath ' AT LEAST ONCB A WEEK You might as well bath In th river as In an old woedan tub, but there Is no occasion for doing either so long a up-to-date bath tub can b had reasonably. Talk with u about th matter. , i W.J.SCULLEY 170-i:a Commercial. , Pbons Black 2241 - CHRISTENSON CO. ASTORIA;' OREGON A- 1 ' .a sT