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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1904)
PAGE SIX. THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901. SCHOONER IS BREAKING UP Ill-Fated Frank W; Howe Is Now in Two Portions and Will Not Last Long. CORPSE MAY BE ABOARD HER Wreck II A3 Not Yet Ween Boarded-Schooner Imported to lie Ashore Near , Willapa llay. Reports receivted from North Head last night were. to the effect that the Ill-fated lumber schooner Frank W. Howe, which went ashore Monday ' morning, had broken in twain during the day, One portion of the vessel is now lying broadside to the sea,' while the other portion remains in the same position, that it occupied at the time ef the disaster. , Weather Observer KelUher expressed "the belief that the schooner would not completely break up for about 54 hours to come.' However she Is going to pieces, and by the end of thwee there will not be a vestige of the wreck left. -'-v : ' - The impression prevails that the body of one of the two men killed Is still aboard the wreck. Mr Kelliher stated 'ast night that an effort would be made to determine positively wheth N er this is really the case, but that no ; one had thus far boarded the wreck. It is Just possible an examination will be made today. When the news leached Astoria on Monday of the loss of , the schooner Howe another report of a disaster came In. This story was to the effect that a lumber schooner had gone' ashore near the entrance to Wlllapa bay. It wss said the schooner had been driven in by the gale and piled high up on the beach. . Since then nothing further 'tin been learned of" Jhe matter, anlj whether or not the- report was correct can not be ascertained. No reports have been received from Willapa bay, and it is probable the story was er rqneous, v WEATHER . QUIETS DOWN. Smooth Bar Permits of Several De partures and Arrivals. The heavy storm which prevailed along the north Pacific coast for sev eral days quieted down yesterday about ;' noon, and by nightfall the bar was comparatively smooth. The indica- obstrnctlon. With the port screw, however, the liner made good head way and reached port well within the limits of her schedule. . i . Steamers Art Safe. Seattle. Feb. IS. The Pacific Coast Steamship Company' steamers Al-Kl and Ramona, concerning which there had been some uneasiness owing to the terrible storm they were reported to have encountered , In Lynn canal, are both safe and on their way to Seattle, aco'rdlng to telegrams received by the company last night. Marine Notes. The Aberdeen, arriving yesterday came In ballast. ' The British bark Thlstlebank dragged her anchors during the storm Monday night and her keel struck the sand just below , the city. She was not badly grounded and floated at high water last evening. ' . ' ' " '- The Hume mill yesterday cleared the schooner Sailor Boy for San Francisco. She takes 850.000 feet. The steamer Aurells, which Ceparted yesterday for San Francisco, took 490 tons of wheat and iOO.OOO feet of lum ber. ( . ' The steanwhip Oregon, now ready for sea, 'takes oysters and hooka 'ah 300 cases of salmon from Astoria for Sail Francisco.'.- , . " , The steamer Aberdeen, which arrlv ed yesterday, reports that the steamer Despatch stopped at Port Orford on her way up the coast and made an effort to haul the stianded steamer Fulton off the beach. The manifest of La Bruyere was Cled at the customs house yesterday. She brings 900 tons of pig Iron, a. quantity of lire clay and other similar btuff, in all about 1000 tons. The vessel was towed up the river yesterday morning. The anchor and chain lost by the transport Dlx on her way down the river was picked up by the port of Portland commission tug Winona and brought down yesterday and placed aboard the transport. The anchor weighed six tons and 80 fathoms' or chain was attached to it. !;.., - i v. .i .' ( : . . v ; . (...'.. ?.' - . ......',..... LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. Somebody Jias what you want, or wants what, you bvf ( to .? ;4 ' sell. Here i 'where want and wanted come togctb ' ADVERTISE. l; y ; T : w' '' The Morning Astorlan will b found for sale at Griffln' book store and at Scully's cigar store,1 corner Eleventh and Commercial streets. Wood, Wood. Wood. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man, 'Phone 8211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. COAU COAU COAU If you want your money's worth , King PhontXm. GEO. W. SANBORN. Agt. Girl wanted Girl ' wanted to go to Skagway, Alaska, to work in private family; good wages. Inquire of Mrs E. Z, Ferguson, 839 Grand avenue. :" Robs a 8eleet 8chool. Xew York. Feb. 2S. Jewel cases owned by daughters of some of the wealthiest families in the east have been despoiled by a clever burglar, who has obtained entrance to a select school for young ladies at Pelham Manor, near this rity. The robber made off with property worth more than J3000. The robbery occurred during the dinner. No one saw the Interloper, who must have climbed to an upper story window. Piano Tuner. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Fredrlckwm. 20T1 Bond street. 'Phone Red '2074. First-class meal tor 15c; nice cake, coffee pie or doughnuts. Sc. U. 8. res taurant, 434 Bond street. tf . 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 beat lie meal in the city at the Rising Sun res taurant. No. 612 Commercial street. tlons last night were favorable for an other hard blow, as the weather was threatening. ,, -The first movement In or out of the harbor was reported at 4 yesterday afternoon, when the steamer Aberdeen crossed in from San Francisco. About the- same time the steamer Aurelia de parted for San Francisco. The transport Buford, which arrived off the river Monday night, also made port last evening. She crossed in at 4:15. This big vessel cornea north td take aboard 600 marines for our orient al possessions. She will also take on some supplies for the Manila govern ment. . ... ' '" , ; ', r'- -1 " The last report received from North Head last night was to the effect that two schooners were 10 miles to the northwest. One b a four-master, which has been In the offing for several days. She is believed to be the W. F. Garms. The other schooner showed three masts. 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