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n. KM L PAGE SIX. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY JANUARY 17, 1904. 4' TROUBLE ON THE DREDGE Members of the Crew Spuk Un kindly of Captain Dunbar's Administration. CHIEF ENGINEER x INVOLVED lleportrd to Hat Cwuie to Blows With .Master of Vwsl Other Xews of the . .Marin World. It one may Judge from the expression! of men employed on the bar dredge, all la not serene on the bis vessel. The men seemed to dislike the execu tive work of Captain Dunbar, and dur l&f the past week hare frequently spoken of his alleged failure to con duct matters harmoniously. Captain Dunbar could not be seen last night. and therefore his side of the story Is missing. It appears from the statements made by the men that Captain Dunbar does not manage the ship in accord with their views. He Is said to have incur red the displeasure of practically all of the crew, and even to have become In volved In trouble with the chief engin eer, Mr. Llndsey, who is said to have struck the master during an altera Uon recently, The story goes that the t'aptaln, chief engineer and others In terested repaired to Fort Stevens, where Superintendent Hegardt listened to the depositions of the men. Mem bers of the crew aver Engineer Lindsey had all the best of the argument. As nearly as could be ascertained by a reporter, the 3lfflculty arises over the question of authority. Whether or not there is any truth In the repeated assertions made that Captain Duntvr is discourteous to his men. tt Is quite evl . dent his orders are not kindly taken, and it Is said of him that he frequently finds cause to disagree with Captain Caan, who Is acting as pilot of the vessel. Incompetency Is also charged by memoerS of the crew, who add that they are very much attached to Captain Cann and would like to see him master of the vessel. i Pending a statement from Captain Dunbar, who was recently promoted to command of the Chinook, judgment of the merits of the disagreement will, of course.be withheld. The Astorlan has been requested by members of the crew to mention the matter, because, as Is alleged, the lack of harmony will op erate to the disadvantage of the Im portant Improvement which the Chin ook has undertaken. PILOT ABOARD COAL 8HIP. Vessel Reported in th Offing Thurs day Night Is Cromartyshire. The three-masted British ship that is scudding around off the mouth of the Columbia is the well known Cromarty shire. For a time there was some doubt as to her Identity, but it has been definitely ascertained that the ship is really the well known Shire line clip per. Pilot Matthews went aboard her Thursday night when she came up to the river, and when the storm broke he stood off shore. Since Thursday night the vessel has been kept well off, and has not since been sighted. Pilot Matthews Is taking no chances, and the probabilities are he will keep well away from the coast until the weather mod erates sufficiently to enable him to bring in the vessel and her valuable cargo. WEEK'S LUMBER 8HIPMENT Six Cargoes Cleared, Aggregating More Thsn 4,300,000 Fast During the past week six lumber car goes were cleared from this port, five for California points and for Cape Town, South Africa. In addition to the vessels which filed manifests at the customs house, the American hark Haydn Brown is ready for sea, with a full cargo of lumber from Westport. The schooner Laura Madgen has almost finished at the Hume mill, and will hav 400,000 feet, while the Viking will take on 175,000 feet. Several vessels have completed cargoes at Portland, and this week's clearance of lumber will ba heavy. The following vessels cleared during the past week, the Nlnfa, alone of the sexette, being still in port: Vessel Feet. Nlnf , 1,450,000 Melrose '. 825.417 R. W. Bartlett 655,078 Saivator 604,881 O. C. Undauer 500,000 Glendale 870,000 Total , 4,805,326 j. Only one cargo was cleared during th week, that of th bit bark Andor. hlna. Her was th second cario to be cleared since January t. The Ger man ship Chrlstol cleared with KMJ bushel of wheat, valued at 1 11.100, and 43.SS0 bushels of barley, worth f MISS The Andorhlna took ISl.Mt bushels of wheat, valud at IUS.SU. The Chris tel departed J&nauary fc, but the An dorhlna la still In the harbor Mann Not. The Norwegian ship Aimed!, from this port, has arrived at Sidney. The (tench bark La Bruyere sailed Friday from Port Los Angeles for As toria. The tramp steamer Vermont arrived at London Friday from this port, via Singapore. The shoonr -o departed from I'll lam-wk Friday for San Francisco with a cargo .f lumber. The Amerloau nark Haydn Brown ar rived down from Weatport at 4:80 yes. terdaA afternoon, with a cargo of turn- ber- Inspectors Kd wards and Fuller yes. terday Inspected the gasoline schooner Gerald C. The schooner is laden and will depart for the Stlets river at the idrst opportunity. Captain Dunbar, of the dredge Chln- ooy, la In Portland, superintending re pairs to the vessel's davits. The ao- pllances have been sent up to Portland on the Harvest Queen. Incoming Tillamook steamers report that the old south char net at Tilla mook bay Is opening again, and that there was 16 feet of water there an hour before high tide Friday afternoon. The opening of this channel is a source of much gratification to the shipping interests of the ort, as It will permit of freer access to the harbor. . Stockholder Bring Suit. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 16. A mo tion for disclosure and discovery made by the plaintiff In the case of Lewis- ohn Bros., of New Tork against F. Q. Stoddard and other, has come up In the superior court here, but was postponed for a week. The case Is brought by Frederick and Walter Lewlsohn against several prominent men of this state, all of whom are alleged to have been stock holders In the Pittsburg and St. Louis Zinc and Land Company, now out of existence. The plaintiffs claim that they are holders of SO mortgage bonds of the company and considerable stock and that In Janauary, 1S96, the de fendants sold the entire prdperty of the company without the plaintiff's know ledge. , War Cloud Affects Msrk.t New Tork, Jan. 16. The far east ern war cloud has kept the situation and outlook in Wall street and In all financial markets obscure and uncer tain and has prevented any activity in the market. Uncertainty over the fu ture course of our own industries and business has been an additional factor for dullness. As a consequence there have been no movements of significance Advances in a tew minor stocks under operations by speculative pools ex-1 haust the rotable movements. Prices have bein free from pressure and show as little disposition to give way as to move up. Mowy has grown quite plen tiful and rates have yielded In all de partments of the market. Three Notabl Ar III. New Tork, Jan. 16. Reports have been received frqm Berlin, cables the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Herald, giving a very bad account of the condition of M. Plehve, minister of finance, who Is said to be dying. The carini Is confined lo her room by the recently reported recurrence of ear trouble, while dispatches from Cannes, where Grand Duke Michael Alexandra- vltch Is 111, say '.he condition of the czar's uncle is serious. Parks Faction Dropped. New Tork, Jan. 18. Members of the Housesmlth's and Brldgemen's Union, Local No. 2, have voted unanimously to drop the names of Sam Parks, Timothy McCarty end William S. Dev- ery from the membership books of the union, to abolish the office of walking delegate and to make a last effort for peace with their employers. The latter refused to make peace with the workers until the Parks' faction was complete ly eliminated, so negotiations will at once be reopened. Punishment is Effective. Albany, N. Y.,. Jan. 16. Attorney General Cunnen has received a com munication from a man In Michigan, who inquires whether electrocution Is an effective punishment for the crime of murder. The attorney-general In reply stated '.hat so far as he Is aware no man who has suffered that punish ment ever again committed murder or any other crime. Valuable Rsc Hors Dad. New York, Jan. 16 Colonel Bill, a race horse owned by L. V. Bell and Shoot. For the big prise at Poo James shooting gallery, 4 IS Hond street. First-class meat for He; nlc cak, coffe pie or doughnuts, 5c. U. 8. res tauiaht. 484 Bond street. If. They don't com ut WhatT Why, the bristle In the tooth brushes at Frank Hart's DrUg Store, He has big supply at all price. Call and see Wood. Wood. Wood. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest price. Kelly, th transfer man. 'Phon 2311 Black, Barn on 'Twelfth, opposite opera house. The Morning Astorlan will be found for sal at Griffin's book store and at Scully's cigar store, comer Eleventh, and Commercial streets. Upper Aatosla has a place where you can get a fine glass of beer, as good wine and liquors as you can fln3 any place In th city. HARRY JONES, Opposite Kopp's Brewery, tf DENSMORS TYPEWRITER. W sell. rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Writ for new catalogue of New Dansmor. Huxley, Ryan 4k Co., 83 Fourth Street Portland. Or. Piano Tunr. For good, reliable piano work see vour local tuner, Th. Fredrlckson. 3071 Bond street. 'Phone Red I0T4. COAU C0AU COAU If you want your money's worth Ring 'Phon 1211. GEO. W. SANBORN. Agt. CALL ON HIM. Electrical fixtures. Electrical wiring. Electrical supplies. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall Finest Itcsort I The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE 1'KOGKAM Seventh and Astor Streets Bverr Catarrh sufferer dreads th W W MBJ M OS - g SJ BRiNGINrCATA toeath ol tha ico-klng " this miserable disease is fanned into life and all the disrastias; symptoms return. The nostrils are stopped up and the throat can be kpt clear of mucous secretions only by continual hawking and sptttlnj. Catarrh is a nuisance and source of annoyance, not only to the one who has it, bnt everybody else. The thick, yellow discharge from the head produces a feeling; of personal defilement, and the odor of the breath is almost intolerable. The catarrhal poison brings on stomach troubles and affects the Kid aers and Bladder. It attacks the oft bones and tissues of the head and throat, causing- total or partial deafness, the loss of smell, and giv ing to the voice a rasping, nasal twang. No part of the body is secure from its ravages. Catarrh makes you sick all over, for it is a dis ease of the blood, and circulates all through the system, and for this reason, sprays, washes, inhalers, powders and salves have proven failures. The way to cure Catarrh thor oughly and permanently is to cleanse the blood of the unhealthy secretions that keep the membranes of the body Inflamed, snd nothing does this so urely and promptly as S. 3. S. As lour ss the blood is poisoned with Catarrhal matter the discharge of mucus and other disgusting symptoms of the miserable disease will continue, S. S. S. goes to the fountain source blood-tainting and stubborn disease. medical advice. TKS 9WIFT valued at $25,000, is dead from spinal meningitis at Bheepheud bay track. He was Injured at Adueduct last fall and the weight he had put up at the time was the cause of a wordy war be tween Mr, Bell and official handlcap per Vosburgh, which precipitated a wide discussion among horsemen Colonel BUI was the stable mate of SSSSMSSSSSSMSSSSSSSSMSas .' I BU SINES S LOCALS I - . : L ;T YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. Somebody hs. what vou want, or w.m. what tell. Here is where want and wanted come together. ADVERTISE. v Oas mantels guaranteed. 4SS Commercial strt. M. F. Hardest y Eleotrleal Contractor BEdT ll-CENT MEAL. Tou will always And th best lie meal In th city at th Rising Sun res taurant. No, 6U Commercial street. JAPAN&8B OOODtJ. New stock of fancy goods Just arrlv. ed at Yokohama Basaar, Call and see th latest novelties from Japan. Something Good. Tok Point and Shoalwater bay oyster at th Imperial chop house. Try our cffe. It I unexcelled. . 8. M. QALLAOIIRR, Manage trsngers In town often spsk ef th beautiful complexion of Astoria girls and lay it to the climate, which Is par t tally th reason, as they moat all use Hart's Toilet Cream to prevent rough ness of th skin, chapped hands or Up.- For sale only st Hart's drug store. AT THE TOKE POINT. If It Is In season you will find It at its best at th celebrated Tok Point oyster hous on Eleventh street. Fish, game, shell-fish, choicest meats, pastry coffe. tc etc., served to th queen's taste. Special accommodations for parties. Open all night. Don't miss the place, Eleventh street, neat Bond. Wntd. t 8peclal representative In this coun ty and adjoining territories, to repre sent and advertise an old established wealthy business house of solid finan cial standing. Salary :i weekly, with expenses paid ach Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expenses advanced and horse and bussy fur CHANGE WEEKLY CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. IS COMING rnmino f in COTJLD HOT HHAJt THE TICK OF A; CLOCK. i WatonUl,P.,jB!yl8,I901. Dear Blrs: I hav asM 0. . 8. for Catarrh ef th Inner ear, , ana have fouml It u lent rem edr troablsd wit for sama. I kul k - th this, disease for year and tried soany things la aa effort ta i reiiei, dui boiqii nermansnt rood until BOtDlnS did mm nv ood until I bD 8. 8. x bad a oisoasrg rrom m Bav air ud ar heariaa was so badly affected luaai eould not hear the tlok of a olook. I was in bad shape whan I bin mi. w. loin. 8. 8. 8. MUs dona away with lb-) dlsohar and my bearing ha bean i wonderfully iaprv4; so maoh dow carry on oonvrsetls In an ordinary ton. whra a yat ago this was ImnoMlbl. Tour medietas has don as a world f good and I da not hesitate to glv tt th radit It dsssrvet, w.r.KBOKnra. jro mow o cItabrh: ijt thx TIZ9 TBASS. ' ltobs,Ind.Tsr., Aug. 1,108. About thirteen year ago Z sd year mad for Oatarra. 1 had haan Imi hlaa with it for about alas years, but sine taking 8. 8. 8. hav never baea worried with it. X feel able to raoommand 8. 8, 8. as a sar sure iot uaiarrn. T. XILLWKB. of the trouble and purifies and enriches the blood, and so invigorates and tones up the system that catching cold and con tracting Catarrh is not so likely to occur. Keep the blood in order and winter's coming brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh. Write us particulars of your case, and let our physicians help vou ret rid of this We make so charge whatever far SPECIFIC COv ATUKTAg CJb Hermls until the latter was sold to E. R. Thomas for $60,000 and was be' Ueved by his owner to be only a few pounds the inferior of that horse. Don't let the little ones suffer from eczema, or other torturing skin dis eases. No need of It, Doan's Ointment icate skin. At any drug stor. (0 centi nished whn neceamiry; position pr manent. Address Th Columbia, 680 Monon Building.' Chicago, III, Wflsom Sunihin after a long storm I a fllnt of relief when an obstinate, pitiless cold has been driven awsy by Allsn's Lung Balsam, Only people h hav been cured f throat-ach sad tor lungs by this remedy can quit realise what tk feeling Is. Ther is ao aplum la th Balsam; Its good sffect ta rallcal and lasting. Tak a bottl home today. A Popular Selene. Plumbing looks easy, but n part of a hous is mor Important to health and comfort than th plumbing. W ar prepared to do all work la this line In the most scientific and satis factory manner. W keep th latest Improved fittings always In stock for new or repair work. AH kind r tinning, beating and steam-fitting I'hon 1031. 4S$ Bond stret. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Will Thsy FlghtTTh people of the country ar Interested In th coming conflict betwen Japan and Rus sla, but th epopl of Astoria ar mor Interested In a place where they can get pure, fresh drugs In their per emptions at omderat prices. Frank Hart, chemist and graduate In phar niacy, does things right. Oposlte Foard Stokes Is th place. Th Isunoh Pox, Csptaln John R.ld, beginning with next Sunday, will make two trips to th dredge Chinook for the benefit of the public. Round trip iicxei so cents. The launch will leave th city from Ross, Hlga Ins Company's slip at 10 a. m. and 2 p. ro. Visitors have permission to board th dredge, aud many hav expressed their wish to avail themselves of the opportunity. Weinhard's Lo&c, 'T tttUlMmUlUtmaamrmarmtmmtm The Boston KM COMMEltClAL NTltRET Best aad Neatest Eating House lo Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention High Class Chef MARINOVICH & CO HOTEL PORTLAND ,' The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. ikxxx imtimxxxiiiiiimixrTzmrrm 1 1 1 1 i v v v vtvtt FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships Logging Camps unJ Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENS0N ft CO. DELSANT0 LA VERDAD, Popular CIGARS rAT: WILL MADISON'S Si OOMBTVltCIAl V aa you a.v, . I I Business Preposition. If yu ar going east a earful select Ion of your rout Is essential to th en joyment of your trip. If It la a busi ness trip time is th main consider alon; if a pleasure trip, scsnery sad the conveniences and comfort of a modern rlliad. Why not combine all by using the Illinois Central, th up-te-dat road, running two trains dally from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and Irotn Omaha, to Chi ago. Free reclining chair cars, th famous buffet llbr.try smoking cars, all trains v.ailbjlid. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets read ing via th Illinois Central will be hn r4 on the train and no extra far charged. Our rate ar th same those of Inferior roads why net get your money's worth T Writ for full particular B. H. TRUMDUIX, Commercial Agt. Portland, Or. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. P. A.. Portland, Or. PM'LTl. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A., Seattle, Wash. Th Lee eleotrlo Insoles, whloh r sold by th Owl drug store exclusive- ly and under guarantee for cure, ar not previously charged with ttrktty. but accomplish tholr wondortul sure by th natural current generated by the acid fluids of the body, acting on th positive and negsttv pole of tho battery formed by the sine plat In on h and th roppnr plat In th other. fW them In th window. Ask for a deacrlptlv booklet Idling of th marvelous cure of rheumatism, Cur th cough and save the life" Dr Wood's Norway Pin Syrup cure coughs and colds down to th very verge of consumption. r Beer. Restaurant Jaa siaaaisia a a a ffw uiwiimmu OREGON. SANCHEZ HAYA. EL CABINET Brands of IIS BLBYMff H MT. ,.,J...... T