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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1904)
PAGE SIX. V THE MOIlKINfl ASTORIAN, SATURDAt , FKBRIXAIIY A ltdi- V MAGDALENE MAKES PORT The Big German Bark! Comes to Load a Grain Cargo for . the United Kingdom RATt IS TWENTY SHILLINGS Vessel Will Receive Ouly About One Half Much as Has : Been Earned by Her on Previous Visits. The Grman four-masted bark Mag dalene, one of the largest sail carrier that ever came Into the Columbia rlY- j er, reached port yesterday from Sanj Francisco. She Is still In the lower harbor. The Magdalene Is of I7M tons at register and Is commanded by Cap-, tain Brunlngs, who was' here In her ' la.MOL ' ' I The Magdalene has already taken four grain cargoes from the Colum bia, that carried by her in 1902 hav ing been one of the largest ever sent away from this port. -It consisted of 161,455 bushels of wheat and was con signed to the United Kingdom. The Magdalene's record cargo from this port was only about 20,000 bushels less than that of the Andorhina, recently departing for'the United Kingdom. The Magdalene was formerly the Trade Winds and was known by that same when she first came to the Co lumbia, in the summer of 1898. At that time she took away, slightly more than 188,000 bushels of wheat, her charter rate then "being S6s 3d. Under the name Magdalene she returned and de parted from this port in January, 1900, with 156,135 bushels of wheat and 1,- 457 bushels of barley, at a rate of 24s Id. Her third voyage from the Co lumbia was by far the most profltab la May, 1901, she took away 1M.156 bushels of wheat, for whlci she re ceived I8s Id. She received 28s 9d on the occasion of her fourth' visit This season the Magdalene comes to fill a 20s charter. She will take away about 160,000 bushels of wheat and will receive something like 222.500 for the service, or Just about half what she earned in 1898 and 1901. The Magda lene has made-a barrel of" money for her owners and the present demoral ized condition of the charter market is perhaps not causing them any partlcu tar concern. The big bark reached San Francisco November 21, after a pas sage of 148 days from Newcastle-on-Tyne, with a general cargo. She U under charter at present to the Port land Grain Company. south -bound cargo. It has been cue tomary for coasters in the dull season to nick un more or less cord wood along the : northern California coast when no other freight was available and carry it to San Francisco, but the steamer companies "are never looking for this kind of business, and the only reason the Prentiss is taking the fit ia to avoid rolnr down light. The wood is bought at Oak Point for 2150 a cord and retails in Ban rTancisco at IS. but with the freight and all the cost of handling, there is not much profit In it . Red Rock Finally Listed. After lying nearly half a year In port the British ship Red Rock has at last secured a charter. She was tak en Thursday by the Portland Flouring Mills to load , for Queenstown or Fal mouth for orders at 20s. Of her car go, 1500 tons will be flour and the re mainder barley. The ship Is now lying at Band old's dock, but will move tc the other side shortly to begin load ing. ' . ,. The Red Rock arrived on August 25, bringing a cargo of coal from. New castle. N. S. Y. She has been on the market for grain ever since her in ward cargo was out but her owner have always heretofore been fat' enough above the market to preclude any business being done. Her charter leaves the Cromartyshire the only dis engaged vessel in the harbor. . . ' . ' 1 ' 1 - 7 ... i -r - r . I BUSINESS LOCALS e r- :m: LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. Somebody fcai what you "want, or wanti what yon have to . ? sell. Here is where want and wanted come together. , ADVERTISE. ' " " Mme. Dupont's Rin food has world wide reputation. , Sold only at Owl and Kagle drug scores. 25 cents a box. The Morning Astorlan will be found for sale at (3 rl din's book store and at Scully's cigar store, corner Eleventh and Commercial streets. Marine Notes. The schooner Commerce arrived yes terday from Redondo to load lumber The schooner Georglna Is on her way down the river". She has a cargo of. lumber for Taku. China. The Indrasmha cleared yesterday foi oriental ports. She is still in the river and will await moderation of the blow before putting to sea. The transport Dlz Is expected to ar rive tomorrow ' morning from Sar Francisco. She will take on a partial cargo at Portland for Manila. carg Co- BRIEF LULL IN THE 8TORM. Politician-Horseman Dead. Chicago, Feb. 6. Tobias Broderlck, trainer and driver of trotting horses, show man and politician. Is dead at Ot tawa, III, after a week's Illness, aged 48 years. ' Broderlck planned the first race meeting on a show course In Chicago.'-' In 1X9 2 he was a member of Buffalo Bill's show and -travelled around the world. . Perhaps You Wonder if the tormenting cold that made last winter one long" misery, will be as bad this year. Certainly not If you take Allen's Lung Balsam when tickling and rawness in the throat announces the presence of the old enemy. Take the right remedy In time. Allen's Lung Balsam Is free from opium. Wood. Wood. Wood. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, (he transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite overa house. JAPANESB GOODW. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Upper Astoria has a place where you can get a fine glass .of beer, as good wines and liquors as you can find any place In the city. HARRT JONES, tf Opposite Kopp's Brewery. Wanted. Men to learn barber trade. Only eight weeks required; constant prac tice and expert Instruction; positions secured when competent. Catalogue mailed fret. Moler System College, San Francisco Calif. Piano Tuner. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Fredrlckson. 2071 Bond street. 'Phone Red 2074. ' Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts sprains, stings. .Instant relief. Dr Thomas' Electric Oil. At any drug store. ' BEST 15-CENT MEAL. Tou will always find the best Uc meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant. No. 612 Commercial street Isaac Whitfield, of 212 Fifth avenue, San Francisco. Cal., Is very anxious to know of the whereabouts of his son, James Whitfield, who worked In As torla a short time ago. Any person knowing of him will confer a great favor by giving his father the desired Information. Roosevelt or Ilanna it all depends on the people. . If It la left to the west the president will get the unanimous vote. However, It Is the unanimous opinion of good Judges that the flno line of hair brushes for sale at from 25 cents to 13 50 at Hart's drug store Is the best ever brought to the city. CALL ON HIM. Electrical fixtures. , Electrical wiring. Electrical supplies. Gas mantels guaranteed. i 421 Commercial street. M. F. Hardest Electrioal Contractor Subscribe for The Astorlan. and comfort than the plumbing. We are prepared to do all work In this line in the most scientific and satis factory manner, Wt keep' the latest Improved fittings always In stock for new or repair work. All kinds of tinning, heating . and steam-fitting. Thona 1081. 425 Bond stret JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Wanted Several Industrious persons In each itate to travel for house estab lished eleven years and with a largo capital to call upon merchants and agents for successful and profitable line. Permanent engagement. Week ly cash salary of 24 and all traveling expenses and hotel bills advanced In cash each week. Experience not essen Hal. Mention reference and enclose self -addressed envelope. National, Caxton Bldg., Chicago. Wanted. Toung man wanted to help In kitch en. Good wages to the right person. Call on or address J. R. Rltter, Ham mond Eating House, Hammond, Ore. A Popular Setenos. Plumbing looks easy, but no part of a house is more Important to health Welcome as Sunshine after a long storm is a feeling of relief when an obstinate, pitiless cold has been driven away by Allen's Lung Balsam. Only people who have been cured of throat-ache and sore lungs by this remedy can quite realise what the feeling Is. There Is no opium In the Balsam; Its good effect Is rallcal and lasting. Take a bottle home today. Business Proposition. If you art going fast a earful select ion of your rout is essential to the en joyment of your trip. If It Is a busi ness trip time la the main consider alon; If a pleasure trip, scenery and th , conveniences and comfort of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using th Illinois Central th up-to-date road, running two trains daily from 8t. faul and Minneapolis, and Irom Omaha, to Chicago. Free reclining chair car, th famous buffet llbr iry smoking cars, all trains vestlbal-td. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All ticket read ing via the Illinois Central will be hon ored on these trains and no extra far charred. Our rates are th same ss those of Inferior roads why not get your nwney'e worth? Writ for full particulars, B. II . TRUMBULL, Commercial Agt Portland, Ore. J. C. LINDSET, T. F. A P. A., Portland, Or. PAUL B. THOMPSON, F. V. P. A.. 4 Seattle, Wash. The Lee eleotrl Imole. whjoh art sold by th Owl drug tor xoluslv. y and under guarantee for cure, art not previously charged with electricity, but accompltnh their wonderful eurea by th natural current generated by th acid fluid of th body, acting the positive and negative pole af tt , battery formed by the sine plait I on heel and th copper pW Hi th other. See them In th window, Ask for a descriptive booklet telling f th marvelous cures of rheumatism. 1 la it a burnt 17m Dr. Thomas' Bt4- trlsOH. A cutTUi.ePr, Thorns e trto OIL At your drumrlst a DBN8M0R3 TYPKWIUTER. W sell, rent and repair all make tf typewriter. Write for new aataton of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan k Co., 82 Fourth Street Portland, Or. First-class meal for ISe; nlc sake, coffe p or doughnuts, te. U. 8. res taurant 424 Bond street. tf . COAU COAU COAU ' If jrou want your money' worth Ring 'Phono 1211. GEO. W. SANBORN, Aft. Something Good. Toke Point and Hhoalwater bar oyster at th Imperial chop house. Try our coffee. It Is unexcelled. 8. M. GALLAGHER, Manager. ' Plenty of Lump Coal. Our last cargo of Australia lasa coal Is th best coal for stove yet brought to Astoria. It Is of th famous "Hetton" variety. Tou ean kav "lumps" If you want them. By brief ing your order direct to us yoa wlB be sure to get the genuine article aae) not a poor substitute. Free delivery, 'Phone 1911. Office corner Ninth and) ' Commercial. KLMORB CO. Several of the Weather-Bound Vesseli Get to Sea. There was a brief lull in the storm yesterday and several of the waiting fleet put to sea. The calm spell did not last long, however, and before night set in the wind was again howling along at a high rate. . . Jhere were three arrivals and an i equal number of departures. The ves sels departing were the steamen Charles Nelson, Aurella and Francit H. Leggett, the last-named steamer be longing to the Hammond Lumber Com- any. The Nelson Is bound for San Pedro with 885,009 feet of lumber loaded at Westport, while the Aurella goes to San Francisco, with 550,000 feet ef lumber, loaded at Portland. The Leggett takes a cargo of general mer chandise, such, as flour, wheat, pota Ws, etc. The steamer Despatch, which ar rived yesterday , to load lumber or grain, reports a heavy blow outside The weather was very stormy north of Blanco, and when 1 the Despatch crossed in yesterday there was a heavy break' on the Columbia river bar. Last night the barometer indicated a con tinuance of the heavy weather. CARGO OF FIR CORD WOOD Will Be Shipped to California en the 8teamer Prentiss. A cargo of fir cord wood will be shipped In a few days from the Co lumbia river to San Francisco. This Is probably the drst Shipment of this kind ever made from this section, and may be the last The steamer Pren tiss, of the California & Oregon Coast Steamship Company, will take the wood, and there will be 400 cords of it. She will get her load at Oak Point The Prentiss arrived at Portland with 100 tons of asphalt canned goods and other freight from Port Los An geles, which was discharged at the company's dock at the foot of Coucn street, and she has left down for the Washington landing to take on the .wood, as no lumber was offering for, a SORE HANDS Itching, Burning Palms, Painful Finger Ends, Shapeless Nails. j, - ... amssM SORE FEET Inflamed. Itching, Doming, Sore, Tender and Perspiring, ONE NIGHT TREATMENT. Soak the hands on retiring In a strong, hot, creamy lather of Caticura 8oap. Pry and anoint freely with Caticura Ointment, the great skin cur and purest of emollients. Wear, daring the night, old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly In old, soft cotton or linen. For red, rough and chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with brittle, shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment Is simply wonderful, fre qaently caring in a single application. Complete local and constitutional treatment for every humour of the akin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, may now be had for one dollar. Bath with hot water and Cutlcnra Soap, to cleanse the surface of cruets and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard tabbing, and apply Cutl cnra Ointment freely, to allay Itching, Irritation and inflammation, and sooth and heal, and lastly, take th Cutlcnra Resolvent Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords Instant relief, permits rest and sleep In th severest forms of Eczema and other itching, burning and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure of torturing, disfigur ing hamonrs, from pimples to scrofula, from Infancy to age, when all other Temedles and the best physicians fall. SoMthnnfhoiitHwai14. Cnttmrt fUMtrmV form CboeoMta CoWtd PflU, V parritl of 0. Ota mat, M., &p. 2M IMtxKi i Umitm. V CtitrttifcenM gq i Ptrti. i But d It px i Sottas, 137 Cotumlra AM J"ottr Dro C'b.m. 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If you try It, you will sar H Is the most pleasbv and ' appetizing. Chemists and doctors say It is the most healthful. Take no brand unless it bears th cap label reproduced herewith. We produce ninety per cent of th world's supply and fuarante Sry can bearing our cap label. - HELVETIA MILK COBDEITSIIfO COHPaST, BlfUaad. B. J We Gan Please You and Save You Money Qlrs ttt your order for any kind of printing;; 'plain or artistic, business or personal. Wo fuarantsa satlela- ti.i. 1 Best workmanship. Most reasonable pries. Two lloetyps machines enable us to ' , print briefs and other book work on short notice. , , ' ( ''. s-: i' ; '' Newspaper composition specialty. Write for Terms. -. Astorian Publishing Co