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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, .MARCH 20, 1904.
SHIPMENTS
OF LUMBER
Showing for Month of March Gives
Promise of Being Quite as
v I Good as February's.
SEVEN MILLION FEET GONE
About 10,000,000 Feet More
Will Be Sent Away Itefor
April 1 Other Exports
I Thus Far This Mouth.
March will not tall below February
In the matter of lumber shipments If
Indications are to be depended upon.
Already 11 full i and partial cargoes
have been cleared for domestic ports
and three for foreign ports, the total
exports being: more than 7,000,000 feet,
and almost a doxen other vessels will
finish before the month Is out with
something like 10.000,000 feet
: Of the domestic cargoes sent away
thus far during the . present month
about 25 per cent of the total went
from the Hum mill Of the 11 full
and partial cargoes sent away, all but
one went to San Francisco, the other.
that of the schooner A. F. Coats, ro
Ing to San Pedro. The vessels clear
ing for domestic ports and their car
goes follow:.
Marie E. Smith 430,000
Wm. F. Wltiemann, 500.000
Despatch ........ 300,000
Katie Flicklnger 550,000
Andy Mahony 750,000
O. C. Lindauer 500,000
Aurslia 250,000
Sofia Chrlstenson , 840,000
Laura Madsen :.. 475.000
Redondo 250.000
A. F. Coats 725,000
decicload of lumber. The shipments
thus far have been as follows:
Vessel
Deaph ..
Alliance ...
AurHla ...
Redondo ..
Tons,
.. 500
355
.. 490
.. 90S
Total .....;..S288
BIO SHIPMENT OF CIGARETTES.
One of the largest shipments of
cigarettes ever made from a vlno
roast port went out on the Indravelll
for oriental porta There were four
lots to the consignment The total
number of cigarettes exported was 21,-
pOO.000. while the value of the ship
ment was $25,419.20. The cigarettes
were packed In cases, each containing
5M00.
I BUSINESS LOCALS . "
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. . , LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. Sohiebotly has what you want, or want what you have to
sell. Here is where want and wanted come together. ADVERTISE. !
WANTED A COMPETENT , GIRL
for housework in family of four.
Inquire at Astorian Office. "
BIG CUT IN STEERAGE RATE.
But
Warring Atlantic Lines Charge
$17 to Mediterranean Points.
New Tork. March 19. Another cut
In steerage rates from this port to
Mediterranean points has just been
announced. The most radical redac
tion was that made by the Hamburg
American line, which announced that
on March 22 the fast steamship Prim
Adelbert will carry steerage passen
gers at $17 each. :
This marks the low water mark In
the rates for east-bound steerage traf
fic, and Is a drop of $14 from the rates
which obtained a few months ago, be
fore the war began.
In the west-bound Mediterranean
steerage traffic the various lines, with1
one exception, recently have arrived
at an agreement concerning steerage
rates, but the east-bound traffic war
was not affected by this agreement,
and the war in that department pro
ceeds with vigor.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL
house work. Apply 645 Duane
street
L. 3. ANDERSON,
421 Bond Street
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Five chairs at the Oooldent barber shop
You do not have to wait Only first
olasi workmen. Baths.
First-class meal for 15cj nice cake,
coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c U. S.
restaurant, 434 Bond street
IFOR SALE ONE LARGE RUG, ONE
hall carpet and one stair carpet A!
..most new. Call at 760 Franklin ave.
AT GASTON'S FEED STABLE
is the place to sell hides, wool, furs
and old rubber. Highest market
price paid.
-
COAL1 COAL! COAL!
ff you want your money's worth ring
'phone 1311.
GEO. W. 8ANBORN, Agt
Value.
$ 6,423
200
11,520
Total 5,670.000
The cargoes of the schooners Marie
E. Smith, Wm. F. Wltzemaitn and
Laura Madsen were loaded at the
Hume mill.
I THE FOREIGN SHIPMENTS,
j There has been but one full foreign
Llpment thus far during the month,
that of the Louisiana, and but three
ahipments In all. Several vessels now
loading foreign, and the showing for
the month will be a good one. The
cargoes thus far cleared foreign fol
low:
Vessel ' Feet
Claverlng .... 655,291
Indravelll 20,000
Louisiana 1.051.710
-
Totals .... 1,527,001 $18,143
The grand total shipments, foreign
and domestlor were 7.097,001 feet
EXPORTS OF FLOUR. ,
Three vessels departing from the
Columbia during the present month
have.taken flour, the a firegrate having
teen more than 100,000 barrel worth
more than $380,000. The Claverlng and
Indravelll went to oriental ports, while
the British ship Red Rock went to
Dublin. The flour exports were as fol
lows:
Vessel Barrels. Value.
CTaverin 21,884 t 78.786
Red Rock ......... 22,500 121,875
Indravelll ... 60,231 180,938
Total
...104.610 $381,699
THREE WHEAT CARGOES.
Three wheat cargoes have been sent
away thus far during the month. All
of the vessels are destined for Queens
town or Falmouth, for orders, and the
ahipments follow:
Vessel Bushels. Value.
Marechal d'Turrene. 111,546 $ 87,006
Magdalene ..160.840 128,500
La Fontaine 111,321 86,844
Totals
...383,714 $302,350
GRAIN TO SAN FRANCISCO.
The small coasters, which have bed!
plying reg ilarly between the Columbia
river and San Francisco have taken
away during the month one fair sized
cargo of Portland wheat and other
grain. Most of these coasters take a
Marine Notes.
The steamers Sue II. Elmore and
Vosburg departed yesterday for Til
lamook bay solnta -
The schooner Laura Madsen, with a
cargo of lumber from the Hume mill,
put to sea yesterday for San Francisco.
The French bark La Fontaine arriv
ed down the river at 11 yesterday
morning with a wheat cargo for the
United Kingdom. She will probably
not get away for some time, as the
tivll authorities want custody of three
of her men.
Deputy Collector of Customs McCue
yesterday completed measurements of
the new launch built by R. M. Leath
ers for the Tallant-Grant Packing
Company, as follows: Length, 31 feet;
width, 9.4 feet; depth, 3.6 feef gross
tonnage, 6; net tonnage, 4. The launch
is to be used as a tender at the com
pany's seining grounds.
TRAGEDY AVERTED.
"Just In the nick of time our little
boy was saved." writes Mrs. W. Wat
kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu
monia had played sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in besides.
Doctors treated him, but he grew
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, and our darling was saved.
He's now sound and well" Everybody
ought to know, it's the only sure cure
for Coughs, Colds and all Lung dis
eases. Guaranteed by Chaa. Rogers,
druggist Price 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottles free. I
The Morning Astorian will be found
for sale at Griffin's book store and at
Scully's cigar store, corner Eleventh
and Commercial streets.
JAPANESE GOODS.
New stock of fancy goods just arrived
at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see
the latest novelties from Japan.
PIANO TUNER,
For good, reliable piano work see your
local tuner, Th. Fredrickson. 2071
Bond street 'Phone Red 2074.
BEST 15-CENT MEAL.
You can always find the best 15-eent
meal In the city at the Rising Sun
restaurant, No. 812 Commercial street
JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST.
a large assortment of hot water hot
! ties, syringes and all kinds of sub-
her goods. See our window display.
Owl Drug Store.
A. Kiljunen, he Impoitlng tailor, has
moved his establishment to 469 Bond
street, in the Occident hotel building,
where he will continue to serve hi
many patrons.
Upper Astoria ha 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.
HARRY JONES.
Opposite North Pacific Brewery.
Your attention is called to the purity
and excellence of Olympio Pancake
Flour, the Olympio Cake and Pastry
Flour, and the Olympio Wheat
Hearts, a mush.
WANTED TO BUY 700 CEDAR
fence posts. Also shakes. Delivered
at the Wingate ranch, Glenwood
station. State Price. Address J. P.
Rogers, 8alem, Or.
United States Health and Accident In
surance Company,', 8ginaw, Mich.
For one dollar per month Insure
against acoldent or sickness. P. A.
Trullinger, Agent
Unien made heating stoves, home man
ufactured and very stove perfect, at
Montgomery's tin and plumbing
store, 425 Bond street 'Phone 1031.
MEN WANTED TO LEARN THE
barber trade; only requires eight
weeks; constant practice; expert in
struction. Positions secured. Cata
logue mailed free. Moler 8ystem
College, San Francisco, Calif.
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.
Business Proposition.
If you are going east a earful select
Ion of your route Is essential to the en
joyment of your trip. If tt la a busl
ness trip time la the main consider
alon; It 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 8t. Paul
and Minneapolis, and Irom Omaha, to
Chicago. Free reclining chair cars, the
famous buffet Honor smoking cars, all
tialiM 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
charred.
Our rates are the same as those of
inferior roads why not get your
money's worthT
Write for full particulars,
11. 11. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agt
Portland, Ore.
J. C. LI.NDSET, T. F. A P. A.,
Portland, Ore.
P.U'L B. THOMPSON. F. A, P. A.,
Seattle, Wash.
Proposals for Beef ard Mutton: Of
fice Chief Com'y. Vancouver Barracks.
Wnsh., March 15. 1904. Sealed pro
ponl for fumlnhlng and delivering
fresh Beef and Mutton for six months
beginning July I. 1904, will be received
here and at offices of Commissaries at
Fort Stevens, Oregon; Boise Barracks,
Idaho;; For's Casey, Columbia, Flag
ler. Walla Walla, Ward, Wright. Wor
den. Lawton. and Vancouver Barracks,
Wash., until 10 a. m. April 16, 1904. In
formation furnished on application.
Envelopes containing proposals should
be endorsed 'Troposals for freeh Beef
Ceorte 11. Davk Chief Com'sy.
Standard portable and adjustable
shower bath, finest made, price $19.
Only two screws to put in plaoe. John
A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber,
425 Bond street Phone 1031.
WORKING OVERTIME.
Eight hour laws are Ignored by thone
tireless little workers Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Millions are always at work,
night and day. curing Indention, Wll-
lOUKness, Constipation. Pick Headache
' A .. 1 1 Olnmay.lt T I irar an1 t ' . . M.' It t
B. has made me a perfectly nell wo- j ,
... ' I, I.-, Vaav rcnuint Hate tflir.
man " -Mrm r-hfia ' Ml T,m MOT VI I ! . mu.uivi'. ,
Office Constructing Quartermaster,
Astoria, Ore., Feb. 17, 1904: Sealed
NOTICE TO FAT BONDS.
Notice Is hereby given that the aerie,
of bands numbered from 1 te It, for
io.0l each, Issued March let 1194,
by School District No. 1 of the County
of ClaUop ami State of Oregon, wilt
be paid within 10 days from the date
of this notice, upon presentation at the
office of Charles Betlborn, County
Treasurer of the County of Clatsop,
State of Oregon, and all persons hold
Ing said bonds or any portion thereof,
are hereby notified to present thenL
forthwith.
By order of the Board of Director
of School District No, 1, Clatsop Coun
ty, Oregon. Dated February M, 190c.
CHAfi. HEILBOUN,
County Treasurer.
BIDS FOR VTOOD5
Bids for nr bark slab wood of best
quality, In quantities, and to be J
Uvered as hereinafter stated, will be
received by E. Z. Ferguson, Clerk, 179
11th street, until noon, April 1st, 1904:
loo or more cords delivered McClure
school; 60 or more cords dfllr.r.
Phlvely school; 30 or more corde de
livered Adnlr school; 25 or more cords
delivered Atderfarook school; 20 or more
cords delivered OUiey school; 10 or
more cords delivered Taylor achool;
uenvery of all wood to be complete
by Augutt 1. 1904. Right reserved to
reject any and all bids. ,
By order of the Board.
E. Z. FERGUSON,
Clerk School District No, L
Ths World's Fair Routs.
Those anticipating an eastern trip.
Or a visit to ths 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 fate
proposul. in triplicate, will be received" ,!n "mel
.v.,. , , . World's Fair Route."
"I owe my whole life to Burdock
Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered '
my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B.
Mich.
jOnly 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store.
at this office until 10 o clock a. m.,
Mar. 2$, 19(14, and then opened, for the
construction, heating find electric wlr
Ing of a frame post exchange build
ing at Fort Stevens, Ore. United
States reserves the right to reject any
or all propoxnls. Tlnns can be seen
and specifications obtained at this
office and at. the offi.:e of Disbursing
QunrtermiiHter at Portland, Ore., and
Seattle, Wash. Envelopes should be
marked "Proposals for construction"
and addressed to Captain Ooodale,
Quiirterruaater, Astoria, Ore.
To Cure s Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Urorno Quinine Tab
lets. All drusictsts refund the money
if It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature Is on eac h box. 25o. tf
Piutsengers from the northwest take
the Mlnsouri Pacipc trains from Den
ver or Pueblo, wlttf the choice of either
going direct through Kanaa City, or
via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant
Mill,
Two trulns dally from Denver and
Pueblo, to St. Louis without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment, including electric lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten
dally trains between Kaunas City and
St. Louis.
Write or call on WC. Me Bride, sen
eral agent, 124 Third street, Portland,
for detailed Information and illustrat
ed literature.
Subscribe tor The Astorian.
Pioneer Banker Dead.
Chicago, March 19. Thomas Law
rence Forest, a pioneer banker and
the last of four brothers who were
Identified with the commercial and
literaryllfe of Chicago, Is dead, aged
SS years. Heras born In Cork. Ire
land, and came to Chicago In 1S42.
V. 8. Custom House, Astoria, Ore
gon, March 19, 1904. Sealed' propos
als will be received at thla building
until 2 o'clock p. m. Wednesday,
March 30, 1904, for furnishing fuel,
lights, water, miscellaneous supplies
washing towels, hauling ashes, and
sprinkling streets for this building
during the fiscal year ending June 30,
19&5, or such portion of the year as
may be deemed advisable. The right
to relect any and all bids ta reserved
by the Treasury Department
W..L..BOBB. Custodian.
THE TIDES AT A8TO RIA FOR MARCH. 1904.
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! DATE fa. m. ft h. m. ft
1 Tuesday ...... A 81 1....l2 : zoTo . 9
Wednesday .... S:17 J.2 1:27 1.0
Thursday IS 1:35 8.6 2:82 1.0
iPriday 11 8:45 8.5 3:35 0.9
'Saturday 13 8:66 3.3 4:28 0.7
SUNDAY 13 4:50 2.9 6:18 0.5
Monday 14 6:35 2.4 6:54 0.6
'Tuesday ........ 15 8:14 2.0 6:30 0.7
'Wednesday.... IS 6:48 1.7 7:00 0.8
Thursday 17 7:17 1.4 7:27 1.1
Friday 13 7:60 1.1 7:66 1.4
iRaturday IS 8:20 0.9 8:20 1.8
SUNDAY 20 8:64 0.7 8:61 2.2
'Monday 21 9:30 0.7 9:27 2.6
Tuesday 22 10:20 0.7 10:11 2.0
1 Wednesday ....23 11:14 0.8 11:10 3.5
'Thursday 24 12:1 0.9
'Friday 25 0:24 3.6 1:82 8.9
Saturday 28 1:64 2.6 2:46 0.7
! SUNDAY 27 3:12 3.2 8:60 0.6
'Monday 28 4:17 2.4 4:46 0.4
'Tuesday ti 6:14 1.5 6:36 0.3
Wednesday SS 8:04 0 8 8:21 0.3
'Thurada- ...... 31 8:61 0.2 7:04 0.6
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.-.
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Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
A. V. ALLEN,
Tenth sod Commercial Streets ASTORIA, OREGON
Weinhard's &s
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' Beer.
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