The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 15, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    AGESIX.
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1901.
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Correct Clothes for Men
HE famous house of
ALFRED BENJAMIN
& CO. was estab
lished in New
Y.rk City in
1875. Then
came a new era
in the clothintf
trade the beginning of the end
of bid ready-mades. Today this
label
fins
Ouwngiu una, a. aaoo.
jfjpdPenjamin5(?
MAKERS 0 NEW YORK
identifies the highest grade men's
ready-for-service apparel that the
world produces.
Equal to fin custom-made in all bat
price The maker' guarantee, and
an, with (very garment W art
Exclusive Distributors In this city.
and considerable water worked Its way
Into the hold, to Square away for the
eastern passage around the cape o
Good Hope.
On January l, Foreaux Island, oft the
south of New Zealand, was reached
and there a stop was made for provi
sions and water, the supply of which
was running short At Foreaus eight
men of the crew, tired, out with bat
tling the elements, refured duty, but,
with the exception of the ringleader,
they turned to after the captain and
his mates were forced to adopt forci
ble measures with them. The ring
leader was Ironed and confined for SS
days. The vessel after leaving Foreaux
made the run across the Pacific with
out any unusual event tn the way of
mishaps or in point of time. The
trouble with the men quieted down and
all hands were on duty when the an
chor was dropped here.
The condition of the cargo is not yet
known, but It Is feared that some dam
age may have resulted eom water dur
ing the wild weather experienced In the
unsuccessful attempt to beat to the
westward oft the Horn.
BUSINESS LOCALS
LET YOUR WANTS BK KNOWN. Somebody has what you wont, or want, what you have to
sell. Here is where want ami wanted come together. ADVERTISE.
WANTED MANAGER FOR BRANCH
office we with to loeata hare in Aa
tona. Address, with referenoea,
Morris Wholesale House, care thi
Paper.
WANTED THREE ROOMS FOR
housekeeping centrally looated. .Ad
dreaa C. E. F., car The Aatorian.
For furnished rooms at reasonable
rates cart at No. 211 Bond street.
First-class meal for 15oj nice cake,
coffee, hie, or doughnuts. So. U. S.
restaurant, 434 Bond street.
ENCOUNTERED THE 8TORM.
THOUGHT SHE
WAS ASHORE
Lookout Reported Disaster to
Little Schooner C. A. Klose
Yesterday Afternoon.
City of Pueblo on Her Beam Enda Go
ing Down The Coast.
COALI COAL! , COALI
If you want your money's worth rino
'phone 1311.
GEO. W.SANBORN, Agt
SAILED OVER PEACOCK SPIT
Master Did Not Care to Jfcmain
Outside During Storm
Other Marine Happen
ings of Interest.
The little schooner C. A. Klose gave
shipping men a scare yesterday after
noon by one of her freak, though dar
ing, performances. She was off the
mouth of the river when a storm waa
seen approaching, and her master, who
has had much experience with his flat-
bottomed craft, determined to get into
port He got in, and thereby created
the surprise.
About 3:30 yesterday afternoon word
came up from the Heads that a small
schooner had been driven onto Pea
cock spit by the heavy blow and that
she was hard aground and In a most
dangerous position. The name of the
vessel was not given. The lookout at
the mouth of the river had seen her
start for the bar, had observed her
as she was carried to the south and
had come to the logical conclusion that
she was a goner when she was seen
to be on the spit. '
A" few minutes later a second report
came, saying the vessel had passed
over the spit In safety and was on her
San Francisco, March 14. The Pa
cific Coast Steamship Company's
steamer City of Puebla arrived today
from sound porta She reports having
encountered a terrific southeast gale on
March 10, which nearly threw the
steamer on her beam ends. She was
obliged to heave to and when the storm
abated slightly she put on steam.
Again the seas rolled mountain high
and washed her decks from stem to
sfern. A gret wave struck her and
stove In several of her windows on the
port side. After a tussle with the ele
mental she righted herself and finally
reached this port after the most tenv
pestuous voyage she has ever made.
Her usual time Is 50 hours, but in
this case she was 80 hours. Captain
Jepson reports that also on March 13,
at 6:60 p. m.p be spoke the tug Daunt
less, with the steamer Grace Dollar In
tow, bound from Astoria to San Pedro.
The Morning Aatorian will be found
for sale at Griffin's book store and at
Scully's cigar atore, corner Eleventh
and Commercial streets.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New atock of fancy gooda just arrived
at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see
the latest novelties from Japan.
PIANO TUNER.
For good, reliable piano work aee your
local tuner, Th. Fredrickton. 2071
Bond street 'Phone Red 2074.
Union made heating stove, home man
ufactured and very stove perfect, at
Montgomery'a tin and plumbing
store, 42S Bond street. 'Phone 1031.
Five chair at the Oooident barber shop
You do not have to wait. Only first
clase workman. Baths.
WANTED T1IRICW ROOMS FOR
housekeeping, furnished or unfum
ished, centrally looated. Address C
E. F, care The Aatorian.
Your attention la called to the purity
and excellence of Olymplo Pancake
Flour, the Olympio Cake and Paatry
Flour, and the Olympio Wheat
Hearts, a mush.
WANTED YOUNG MAN WANTED
to help in kitchen. Good wages to
the right person. Call on or addreaa
J. R. Ritter, Hammond Eating Houae,
Hammond, Ore.
WANTED TO BUY 700 CEDAR
fenoe poit. Also ahakea delivered
at the Wingate ranch, Glenwood
atation. State Price. Address J. P.
Rogers, Salem, Or.
Buaineaa rropoaulen.
If you are going east a earful select
Ion of your route Is essential to the en
loyment of your trip. If It Is a busl
nesa 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
Illinois Central, the up-to-date road,
running two trains dally from St. Paul
and Minneapolis, and irom Omaha, to
Chlrugo. Free reclining chair cars, the
famous buffet library smoking cars, all
tralPK veatlb Jl!. In short thoroughly
BEST 1S-CENT MEAL. modern throughout. All tickets read-
You oan alwaya find the beat 15-cent Ing via the Illinois Central will be hon-
meal in the city at the Rising Sun
restaurant, No. 612 Commercial street
United Statea Health and Accident In
aurance Company, Saginaw, Mich.
For one dollar per month Insure
against accident or siokness. P. A.
Trullinge, Agent
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at loweat price. Kelly,
th tranafer man. 'Phone 2211 Black,
Barn on Twelfth, oppoaite opera
houae.
MEN WANTED TO LEARN THE
barber trade; only require eight
week; conitant practice; expert in
atruction. Positions secured. Cata
logue mailed free. Moler System
College, San Franciaco, Calif.
Standard portable and adjustable
shower bath, finett made, price $15.
Only two screws to put in plaoe. John
A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber,
425 Bond atreet Phone 1031.
THE LUMBER CARRIERS.
Hives ore a terrible torment to the
little folks, and to some older oris.
Easily cured. Poan's Ointment iitver
falls. Instant relief, permanent cure.
At any drug store, SO cents.
-" Monarch over
Is back again at his place at 105 Four- ,Drai. ..inas.
One full cargo and three partial car
goes of lumber were cleared at the
customs house yesterday, the aggre
gate of shipments exceeding 1,500,000
feet Two of the vessels clearing, the
IndravelH and the Claverlng, are bound
for oriental ports, while the other ves- A. Kiljunen, he importing tailor, has
teenth stret, and is in the market for
hides, wool, fur, rubber, and old
mtala, and solicits th trade of hi
old customers a well as new ones.
palri. Burns, cut
Inetunt relict. Dr
Thomas'
store.
Electric OH. At any drug
ored on these trains and no extra fare
charged.
Our rates are the same as those of
inferior roads why not get your
money's worth T
Write for full particulars.
. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Art
Portland, Ore.
J. C. XJ.NDSEY. T. P. A P. A.,
Portland, Or.
P.UXB. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A.,
Seattle. Wash.
Proposals for Beef and Mutton: Of
fice Chief Com'y, Vancouver Itarracks.
Wash., March 15, 1904. Scaled pro
posals for furnlnhlng and delivering
fresh fleet and Mutton for sin months
beginning July I. 1904, will be received
here and at offices of Commissaries at
Fort Stevens, Oregon: Boise Barracks,
Idaho;; Forts Casey, Columbia, Flug.
Icr, Walla Walla, Ward, Wright. Wor-
den, Lawton, and Vancouver Hurrah,
Wash., until 10 a. m. April 15, 1904. In
formation furnished on application. I
Envelopes containing proposals should
be endorsed "Proposals for fresh Href
George H. Davit. Chief Com'sy.
NOTICIC TO PAY ItONoa.
Notice Is hereby given that the serlei
ot bonds numbered from 1 to 11, tm
11000.00 each, Issued March 1st,
by School District No. I of the County
of Clataop and BtaU of Oregon, (
be paid within 30 days front the data
of ttits notice, upon presentation at th
office of Charles Jiellborn, Count
Treasurer of the County of Clatsop,
State of Oregon, and all persons bold
Ing said bonds or any portions thereof,
are hereby nollflod to prnt them
forthwith.
By order of the Hoard of Directors
of School District No. 1, Clatsop Coun
ty, Oregon. 'Dated February Ji, Ijot.
ciua HKiLiionN,
. County Treasurer.
, BIDS FOR WOOD.
Bids for flr bark slab wood of best
quality, In quantities, and to be de
livered as hereinafter stated, will be
received by K. Z. Ferguson, Clerk, 1TI
llih street, until noon, April 1st, 10:
100 or more cords delivered MoClure
school; (0 or more cords delivered
Shlvely school; 30 or more cords de
livered Adair school; 15 or more cords
delivered Alderbrook school; 10 or more
cord delivered Olney school; 10 or
more cords delivered Taylor school;
delivery of all wood to be completed
by August 1, 1M4. Right reserved to
reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board.
12. 7. FERGUSON,
Clerk School District No. 1.
way up the bay. As related above, the
master of the vessel had determined to
make port, so he ran his schooner right
over the spit and came In without
mishap of any sort. The schooner pror
ceeded to the Hume mill, where she Is
to load lumber for San Francisco.
The Klose is a sort of scow schoon
er and draws but five feet of water.
She does not handle readily when the
weather is very severe, and, as later
developments proved, the conditions
were threatening wfien the Klose
reached the mouth of the river yester
day afternoon. Once before the schoon
er had been caught In a storm off the
river, and her master sailed her into
Tillamook bay. He has frequently
made this port, and had no hesitation
In tackling the tar. The report of the
stranding of the schooner soon spread,
but the appearance of the Klose com
ing up the bay spoiled a good marine
story, greatly to the .elief of everyone
interested.
HAD ROUGH PASSAGE.
Bark Falls of Halladale Makes Long
Trip From Liverpool.
San Francisco, March 14. The Brit
ish four-masted bark Falls of Halladale
has Just arrived. 235 days out from
Liverpool. After leaving 'that port on
July 25 last everything went well until
the vicinity of Cape Horn was reached
on September 26. There a succession
VJ of terrific southwest and westerly gales
were encountered which rendered It
impossible to work the ship around the
cape and Into the Pacific. One of the
gales attained a hurricane velocity on
October 9 and 10, in the course of
which 19 sails were blown away. After
attempting to make the Falklands,
Captain Thompson finally" decided, af
ter the vessel had been badly damaged
sela go to San Francisco. The clear
ances were as follows:
Indravelll 20.000
Claverlng 655.291
Aurelia 250.000
Sofie Christenson 840.000
moved his establishment to 469 Bond
street, in th Occident hotel building,
L. 8. ANDERSON,
421 Bond Street
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Welcome a Sunshine
Total 1,665,291
The lumber taken by the Indravelll
and Claverlng represented a value of
$6623, the value of the cargo of the for
mer vessel being 3200.
Testerday the barkentine Joseph
Tuft and the schooner Zampa arrived
in port for lumber cargoes, the Tuft
from Honolulu and the Zampa from
San Francisco. Both were towed up
the river yesterday. The Tuft came up
from the Islands In the excellent time
of 15 days.
The barkentine Katie Fllcklnger,
with 750,000 feet of lumber, departed
Sunday for San Francisco.
where he will continue to serve hi after a long storm ;s a feellnf of relief
many patrons. jwheu an obstinate, pitiless cold has
been driven away by Allen's Lung
Upper Astoria ha a place where you Balsam. Only people who have been
can get a fine glass of beer, a good cured ot throut-ache and sx-e lung by
wine and liquor as you can find this remedy can quite realize what the
any place in the city. feeling Is. Tiiere It no opium In the
HARRY JONES. Balsam; Its good effect U ra Ileal and
Opposite North Paiifio Brewery, 'lasting. Take a bottle hntn today.
Office Constructing Quartermaster,
Astoria. Ore., Feb. 17, 1904: Sealed
proposals, In triplicate, will be received
at this office until o o'clock a. m.,
Mar. 18, 1904, and theft opened, for the
construction, heating and electrto wlr
Ing of a frame post exchange build
ing at Fort Stevens, Ore. United
States reserves the right to reject any
or all proposals, Plans can be seen
ana specifications obtained at this
office and at the ofnVo of Disbursing
Quartermaster at Portland, Ore., and
Envelopes should be
for construction"
and addressed to Captain (loodale,
Quartermaster, Astoria, Ore.
Seattle. Wash.
marked "Proposals
The World' Fair Rout.
Those anticipating an eastern trip.
or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase
exposition at St Louis, cannot afford
to overlook the advantages offered by
the Mlssurl Pacific Railway, which, on
account of Its various routes and gate
ways, has been appropriately named
'The World's Fair Route."
Passengers from the northwest take
the Missouri Pacific trains from Den
ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either
going direct through Kansas City, or
via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant
Hill.
Two trains dully from Denver and
Pueblo to St Louis without change,
carrying alt classes of modirn equip
ment, Including electric lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining car. Ten
dally trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Write or call on W. C. Mcltrlde, gen
era! agent, 124 Third street, Portland,
for detailed Information and Illustrat
ed literature.
Subscribe for The Astorion.
Marine Notes.
The British ship Red Rock departed
yesterday from Dublin, with a cargo of
grain. '
The bar was smooth all of yesterday
up to a late hour In the afternoon,
v. hen a hard blow came up. The lndr
cations last night were that a storm
was brewing.
The oriental liner Indravelll departed
yesterday for the orient. She took
60,236 barrels ot flour, worth $180,938,
and other miscellaneous freight $79,645,
the total valae of the cargo being $260,-
583.
The steamer Alliance departed Sun
day for San Francisco. She took! al
most 500 tons of grain and a large
number of passengers .for the bay city
and way ports. She had been bar
bound for several days.
The Chinook went up to Portland
Sunday and attracted much attention
In the inland town, where crowds gath
ered at the wharves to see her. The
work of repairing the vessel's boilers
will be commenced at once.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen.
Farmers and Loggers.
A. V. ALLEN,
Tenth and Commercial Streets ASTORIA, OREGON
Weinhard's 1 kc,
r
Beer.
ASTORIA- IRON WORKS
JOHN tOX, Pres. and Supt,
'F.L. BISHOP, Secretary
A. L. FOX, Vice President.
AHTOKIA HAWNOH BANK, Trea
Designers and Manufacturers of
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CANNING MACHINERY. MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Foot of Fourth 8treet, .... ASTORIA, OREGON.
Europeans in far greater numbers
will come to the Louisiana Purchase
exposition this summer than went to
the Columbian world's fair at Chicago
In 1893. This fact is already establish
ed beyond all peradventure by the
records of the advanced bookings of
passengers from the other side bythe
offices of the steamship lines whose
vessels sail the Atlantic.
AN ASTORIA PRODUCT
Pale Bohemian Beer
Best Iu The Northwest
IVorth Pacific Brewing Co.
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ond Save You Money
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or personal. Wt guarantee satisfac
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