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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1904)
VAGE SIX. THE 3J0RNINQ ASTORIAN,; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1KH. SAWNOTHING OF THE GARMS Laura Madscn Was Driven North . but Did Not Sight Mis- . sin Ship.; : SOME UNEASINESS FOR HER Feared She Met With Mishap Duriu? Gales-Fine Weather Clears Harbor of lllg Fleet. While shipping men express the con- victlon that the schooner W. F. Garms ( be(. two cargoes were , cleared from the Hume mill, as follows: Wm. P. Witseroann ... ...600,000 Maria a Smith .........1 430.000 Total .930.000 The schooner Viklnsr. which took on 175,000 feet at the Hume mill, rut to sea yesterday. Her cargo figured in the February clearances. Bad weathr hod a tendency to work against February lumber shipments, several vessels hav ing ben delayed, but this will merely swell exports for March, which rrrm. isea to be a better month than that just passed. , Marina Notes. The steamer Sue II. Elmore errtved yesterday from Tillamook. ;' The schooner Henry Wilson left up the river yesterday for a lumber cargo. The schooner Commerce departed yesterday for Taku, China, with lum- B U S I N E S S i O G A L S LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. . Somebody Mi' what you want, or want, what you have to sell. Here U where want and wanted come together. ADVERTISE. The Morning Astorian will be found tor sale at Griffin's book store and at Scully's cigar store, corner Eleventh and Commercial streets. is safe, there Is some reason for the fear that perhaps she may have met with disaster. Her continued absence has created anxiety in some circles, al though tug boat men and bar Mots seem confident that she will show up In due time. ' Yesterday the schooner Laura Mad sen, which took a cargo of lumber from the Hume mill, reached port from San Francisco. She was blown to the north by the severe gales of last week, but her captain reports that he saw noth ing of the missing Garms. The Med sen was fully 200 miles up the coast. but the Garms was nowhere to be seen. The missing schooner was driven corth about two weeks ago, and it is some what singular that she has not been reported by any one of the many ves sels which have since passed up and down the coast This is regarded as a . circumstance which gives gd ground for fear that the vessel l as met with some mishap. It is known Fhe is notoriously slow, but, even at that, she rould have found her way back to the mouth of the Columbia long ere this. The probabilities are the storm has damaged her rigging and she is detain-1 ed off Vancouver island in consequence, The Madsen had no easy time of It She encountered the full fury of last week's gales, and was 13 days reach lng Astoria from San Francisco. She came through the blow without very much damage to her sails, but the storm was much more severe than her men desire to again experience. She Is to load lumber at the Hume miU. The schooner Repeat departed yester day for San Francisco with a, lumber cargo. " The British ship Glenesslln departed yesterday for East Africa with a .rargo of lumber. Wood. Wood. Wood. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Black. Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. COAU COAU COAU If you want your money's worth Ring 'Phone Mil. GEO. W. SANBORN. Aft. First-class meal tor 15c; nice cake, eoiTe pie or doughnuts, Bo, U. S. res tsuraut, iU Bond street, w tf. ' Upper Astoria has a piace where you ran get a fine glass of beer, aa good wlnee and liquors as you can And any place In the city. HARRY JONES, tf Opposite Kopp'a Brewery. JAPANESE GOODS. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and a the latest novelties from Japan. Piano Tuner. For good, reliable piano work I your local tuner, Th. Fredrickson. The British bark Thistle was towed i 2071 Bond street. 'Phone Red 2074. the river yesterday to take up the river yesterday to take rn a cargo of wheat ' The steamer Prentiss, wlih a cargo of grain and lumber, departed veswday for San Francisco. The steamer Harrison left out yes terday for Yaquina, where she will take on another load of railroad Iron. The steamship Oregon arrived yes terday from San Francisco and left up the river after discharging freight for Astoria merchants. Five chairs at the Occident barber shop. You do not have to wait. Only first class barbers. Baths. Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts sprains, stings. Instant relief. Dr Thomas' Electric Oil. At any drug store. Weloome as Sunshine after a long storm la a feeling of relief see when an obstinate, , pitiless cold baa been driven away by AlJen'a Lung Balsam. Only people who have been cured of throat-ache and aor lungs by this remedy can quite realise what the feeling Is. There la no opium In the Balsam: Its good effect Is ra Ileal and lastlrg. Take a bottle home today. Laughing Water.'Bedelta, Pretty Lit I Standard portable and adjustable tie Dinah Jones, Just Kiss Yourself ! shower bath, finest made, price ill, Goodbye. Oh, Didn't He Ramble, and 100 other popular aohgs, 'with music, postpaid for lOo. Address, Albert Brooke, 1141 Fifth avenue, N. Y. The tee eleotrle Insoles, whtoh are sold by the Owl drug store exclusive, ly and under guarantee for cure, are not previously charged with electricity, but accomplish' their wonderful cures by the natural current venerated bv the acid fluids of the body, acting on the positive and negative polea of the battery formed by the slno plate In one heel and the copper plate In the other. See them In the window. Ask for a descriptive booklet telling of the marvelous cures of rheumatism. BILL IS MODIFIED. BEST 15-CENT MEAL. You will alwavs find th best lit meal In the city at the Rising Sun res tuursnt No. 612 Commercial street HARBOR CLEARED OF VESSELS. High Tide and Light Wind Perimts, Big Fleet to Depart After having been bar bound for 12 davs at the mouth of the river, the! Time for Completing Grsnd Trunk Pa ciflo Extended to 1911. Ottawa, Ont, March I. The govern ment has announced the modification of the Grand Trunk Pacific bill, which will be submitted to parliament jhas been found that the provisions of the original measure were impractical In some cases and the construction of this new transcontinental line was for a time looked upon as an Impossibility. The time for completing the line under the provisions of the new measure is extended until 1911. Ca the mountain section of the road the government will guarantee the bonds to the extent of 75 per cent of the cost of construction The government will not take iwsses- slon of the road in the event of failure of the Grand Trunk Pacific to pay in terest on Its bonded Indebtedness until the payments are five years behind time. The deposits of $5,000,000 of the road's funds required under the orlg inai contract wiu De released at an government transport Dlx yesterday earlier period in the construction of the got to sea. The bar was all that could I road. have been desired and the harbor was entirely cleared of vessels of all de scriptions. The case of the Plx at tracted much attention, and locally muh regret has been expressed because of her slop trip down the river and her consequent detention at the mouth of the river. The 30-hour trip from Portland to Astoria lost 12 days for her. A high tide and a light northwest wind leveled off the bar yesterday end there was an incoming and outgoing procession of no small magnitude. For almose two weeks the storm king had held full sway, and the mild weather yeetreday was an agreeable change for the shipping interests of the river. The indications are that the good weather WORKING OVERTIME. . Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Bili ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel irouDies. JCasy, pleasant safe, sure. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Your attention Is called to the purity and excellence of Olympic Pancake Flour, the Olympic Cake and Pastry Illinois Central, the up-to-date road. Business Proposition. It you are going east a earful select- Ion of your route Is essential to the en joyment of your trip, ii It Is a busi ness trip time Is the main consider- alon; If a pleasure trip, scenery and the conveniences and comforts of a modern railroad. Why not combine, all by using the Flour, and the Olympic Wheat Hearts, a mush. Wanted. Men to learn barber trade. Only eight weeks required; constant prac tice and expert instruction; positions secured when competent. Catalogue mailed free. Moler System College, San Francisco Calif. Union made heating stovvs, home manufacture and every stove perfect at Montgomery's tin and olumblng store, 425 Bond street Phone 1031. Something Good. Toke Point and Shoalwater bay oysters at the Imperial chop house. Try our coffee. It Is unexcelled. S. M. GALLAGHER, Manager. running two trains dally from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and irom Omaha, to Chliugo. Free reclining chair cars, the famous buffet library smoking cars, kit train vestlbJUd. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets read ing via the Illinois Central will be hon ored on these trains and no extra fare charged. Our rates are the. same ss those of inferior roads why not get your money's worth T Write for full particulars, B. H. TRUMBULL Commercial Agt, . .. Portland, Ore. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. A P. A.. Portland, Ore, PAIXB. THOMPSON, F. &. P. A.. 8eattle, Wash. umce constructing quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., Feb. I, 1904. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, wUl be received at this office until 1)) o'clock a. m. March 7, 1904, and then opened, for the construction, plumbing, heating and electrio wiring of one single set officers quarters, and the construction, plumb ing and electrio wiring of one double set N. C. O. quarters at Fort Columbia, Wash. United 8tates reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Plans can be seen and specifications obtained at this office and at the office of Dis bursing Quartermaster at Portland. Ore., and Seattle, Wash, Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for con struction buildings at Fort Columbia" and addressed Captain Ooodale, Quar termaster, Astoria, Ore. Subscribe for The Astorian, NOTICE TO PAY BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that the series of bonds numbered from 1 to 12, for 11000.00 each, Issued March 1st 14. by School District No. 1 of the County of Clatsop and State of Oregon,' will be paid within 10 days from the date of this notice, upon presentation at the; office of Charles Heilborn, County Treasurer of the County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, and all persons hold ing said bonds or any portions thereof, nre hereby notified to present tlwm forthwith. V By order of the Board- of Directors of School District No. 1, Clatsop Coun-j ty, Oregon. Dated February 25, 1904. CHAS. HEILBORN, County Treasurer. Only two screws to put In place. John A. Montgomery, tinner, and plumber, 425 Bond street Phone 1011. U. S. Engineer Office, Portlssd, Ora Feb. 10, 1904. Sealod proposals will be received here for 149,000 tons, mart or less, stone for extension of jetty at mouth of Columbia river, Oregon and Washington, until llaia, March 11. 1104, and then publicly opened. In formation on application, W. C Lang fltt Major, Engineers. f Office constructing quartermaster, Astoria. Ore., Feb. I, 1104,-Sealedi proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. nv March 7, 1004, and then opened, for" the construction, plumbing, heating and electric wiring of one Held officers and one double set of lleuteanta' quarters. and for the construction, plumbing and electro wiring of one set of hospital steward's quarters at Fort Stevens, Ore. United States reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Plan can be seen and specifications obtained at this office and at the office of Dis bursing Quartermaster at Portland, Ore., and 8eattle, Wash. Envelope, should- be marked "Proposals for con structlon buildings at Fort Stevens end addressed to Captain Qoodale, Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore. Ii iiim nil n in I ,l ill hum UM J . l i.lJS, It UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL h Th Northwettrn Llml'J train electrio lighted tbrougbou'. both inelde and out, and steam bested, are with out eicoilon, the flneet 'reins is be world. Thoy embody the itvi rwet and best lds far comfort couvnlice and luxury ever offered the inventor oubllo. end slimrerher sr 'he iw'st compute end splendid SriltifH.. -f h rr builder an These eplndld Trains Connect With.,.. The Great Nnrthera The Northern Pacific sne" The CunnrHan I'wirir AT, BT PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the fiST. wo extra cnarge ror t superior acommotiation and ail i'Iihi f lick tts are avtuatti ror pHg a. the trains on 'hi lino r Drin"el h. 'fee tri'rlivklnf Rlwfc im Riches Turn Hie Brain. Milwaukee, March 1. A special to the Sentinel from 'Bessemer, Mlli say s.- James Colga:, former. a laborer, but now a millionaire of Hurley, has been taken to the insane hospital at Newberry. Until recently Colgate, who will continue for several davs. and if Ig 20 yearg of flgCi was a mir(e ieam uie iraiispori euiora manages w p ,ter, Then h's (fraud father, James down from Portland at a better rate opiate. Sr., dUu in Sew Haven, Onn., man wree Bna one-iniru nines an ncur an, eft him H.3M.0U0. SuddU! lkbes she will doubtless suffer no delay at tui-ed the boy's brain and he may nev- Astorla. er recover sufficiently to enjoy his good foiiune. PASSES TWO WRECKS. Steamer Reaches Bay City From Ham burg With Gruesome Story. San Francisco, March 1. The Kos mos steamer Anubls has arrived h'.-re with a large and valuable cargo from Hamburg, Antwerp, London and South American ports. She reports a British bark, said to have been the Lucipara, from Newcastle, England, for Seattle, arhore at Guayaquil Ecuador. When the Anubls passed the vessel was fast on the beach and the cargo was being removed. She also reports that the British steamer Line Branch is on the rocks at Caronel the coaling port of Chile. "A dose In time saves lives." Dr. Wood's -Norway Pine Syrup; nature's remedy for oughs colds, pulmonary dis cases ol every sort. King Resists Claims. Brussels, March . 1. The probafl court has begun the hearing of the uife which arises from the will of the Jat Queen Marie Henrlette, In which King Leopold resists claims brouifht forward by creditors of his daughter. TWO LUMBER CARGOES. Hume Will Make Good Start in Ex ports for March. The Hume mill yesterday made a good start for the month of March, clearing two cargoes for San Fran cisco. The big east end mill is cutting about 140,000 feet of lumber every day, and most of it will go by . water to San Francisco. Last year this mill sent away about 3,600,000 feet In the few months during which it was operated, but it Is expected its exports for 1904 will exceed 16,000,000 fet Yesterday THIN FOLKS Should know that perfect digestion and assimilation of the food Is the first essential, to the putting on of solid jlesh. Persons who have a waak stomach and suffer from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Constipation are always thin, because they fall to derive prop er nourishment from their food. Try Hostetter's Stomach Bitters at once. It will strengthen the stomach, perfect di gestion and build up firm, solid flesh. It never falls. HOSTETTER'S ST0MACHB1TTERS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fislteririeu, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN, TtaH nt Commtrcul Stmts ' ASTORIA, ORECON THE LOUVRE A J'irst UH.H8 Concert Hull . 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