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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1904)
PAGE SIX. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1901 CHARTERED BY RUSSIANS vessel. The Chehalis la lying at Knappton and will lake on a lumber cargo. Several of her men were dis charged at this port The Oregon pilot board met yester day. River branches were granted to Captain Samuel Coulson and Captain MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES For Rent Large furnished front room, 267 Ninth street. Steamer Redondo to Ply Between J Thomas h. cran. Cn FV,n-irn n,t M,nfc f The steamer T. J. Totter, which Is jum uiivijvv wiu uiaiiui vi . c used by the a R. ft N. Co. Tor the sea ucniuj jca. gje trame during the summer months. Is to be converted into an oil burner, The oil carrier Rosec rans arrived I d... t.. i l Dnuir o i rv n nrn no tc . .. " now.. -...P OlVliiU DMvIV WMxVJv Vi rli. I J I yesterday from Sitn Francesco. She ing romt, 121 Sixth street brought 21,000 barrels of crude oil for the Llnnton tanks. The cargo was taken on at Guvtota. The steamship Oregon departed yesterday for San Francisco. She took on at Astoria a large quantity of freight. Including 2,500 bundles of The I shocks and 500 cases of salmon. "Well Known Vesvl to lie Taken Off the Ituii to the Columbia- Other Maritime Happen lugs of Interest. For Rent Two furnished house keeping rooms. No. H$ Tenth street San Francisco, April 12. steamer Redonodo, owned In this city, baa been chartered by the Kamchatkab Commercial Industrial Company to carry supplies for one of Russia's Pa cific ports. The Redondo's cargo, which includes iOAL AND GRAIN 8ACKS FOR SALE at Gaston's Feed Stable. Rubber and oil cans wanted. Cruiser Vsriaj Raised. New Tork. April 11. Reports have been received from Chemulpo, says a World's dispatch from Kobe, Japan, that the engineers have raised the Russian cruiser Variax. It is eiDect- a large shipment of flour. Is destined. I, (he of th, v,eI w, so say the agents, for the company's m0re than offset the cost of the mer- stations at Copper island, Bering island I chantmen sunk In the attempts to i and Petropavlovsky. The Redondo will block Port Arthur, which is estimated bring home the season's collection of so far at $625,000. furs and make another trip, taking more supplies, and bring here the sea son's sealskin catch. The furs and L. S. ANDERSON, 421 Bond 8treet LADIES' UNDERWEAR. First-class meal for 15c I nioe cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 6c U. 8. restaurant, 434 Bond street WANTED Furnished house for the summer months, by careful, responsi ble party. Address S. T, Attorian. Russian Barkentine Lost San Francisco, April 12. The Rus- sealskins hitherto forwarded to London 8lan barkentine Behrlng. according to by way of Yokohama will be shipped to England by Roth. Blum & Co. Barson Von Bruggin of St Peters burg will have charge of the "expedi tion," as those Interested term the business for which the Redondo has chartered. Captain Boeddie will sail on the Redondo. The Morning Astorian will be found for sale at Griffin's book store and at Scully's cigar store, comer Eleventh and Commercial streets. report, was lost at sea on or about I February 1, two days after leaving! JAPANESE GOODS. Yokohama for this port All hands! New stock of fancy goods jutt arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. were saved. She was a vessel of 37? I tons and was built in 1S94. She was! owned at St Petersburg. Leaves Local Run. The Redondo has recently been en gaged In the traffic between San Fran Cisco and Astoria and Portland. She Is a fine vessel the topnotcher of the husband was undoubtedly coasting fleet-and has taken out many deranged and that he had in the past cargoes of lumber. It Is expected she few months imagined that some per will resume her local run after making 80,18 were attempting to kill him. He the Alaska trin for the Russian com- was a composer and has considerable Musician's Body Found. Chicago, April 12. The body of Paul .H. Procksch. a musician, has been found in the Desplalnes river at Riverside. His wife said that her mentally PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Fredrickson. 2071 Bond street 'Phone Red 2074. Union made heating stoves, home man ufactured and very stove perfect, at Montgomery's tin and plumbing store, 425 Bond street 'Phone 1031. For 8le Very cheap! a lady's bioyola, good as new. Address XXX, care Astorian. Large pansy plants 40c dosen; choice tea roues l dosen; cut carnutlons EOc dosen and up. Next door to Unique theater. ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JollNroX.l-rM.snd guL r. L. Ultillul, Secretary , A. I. FOX. Vlrf P if-lant. AMT0K1A hk lm BAN X, Tru Designers and Manufacturers of TUB I.ATK8T IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, .... A8TOUIA, OREGON. Alderbrook Transfer Company Bag gage transferred and wood fur nished.. Orders received at Gaston's stable. Phone Main 1671. E. L Geddes, Mgr. Standard portable and adjustable shower bath, finest made, prloe $15. Only two screws to put In plaoe, John A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber, 425 Bond street. Phone 1031. MEN WANTED TO LEARN TH barber tradet 'only requires eight weeks t constant prsoticei expert In struction. Positions secured. Cata logue mailed free. Moler System College, San Franoisoo, Calif. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Palo Bohemian floor , Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blaok, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. . ELAJERITE Is Mineral Rubber. JSssSSffS mate. men. upon a jute canvas we build up a Are, water-sod acid proof roofing materinl, with a ground mica surface and a wool felt paper dry ht or bacalng. WE'LL in? the goods or yoo eao. If you have to dm a toof, we can tell yoo nine mighty interesting things, l'key will prevent your pocket book from shriveling up. Write u. v The Elaterite Roofing Co. SfiSP'Ws Upper Astoria bee a plaoe 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 Psoitis Brewery. pany. music published In London. NEW LINE TO SOUTH AFRICA. Great Style by Ohio, It long ago came to the notice of the Monthly Service to Be Established Out senate officials that every state In the of the Columbia. unIon ha3 jts own lndivWua 8tyle for A regular steamship service is to be I I credential!! to T nltod Kintsa. nenntnra established at once between the Colum- . bia and South Africa. As near as can Ia execution and display of be ascertained at this time It will be exquisite crimson ribbon Ohio sur practically a monthly service. It is J Passes them all believed that the backers of the propo- A few weeks ago the credentials of sition are Alfred Holt & Co. of London. J the late Senator Hanna arrived and owners of the China Mutual line and were presented In due form by Senator the Ocean Steamship Company, who Foraker. They were bound within the have freighters plying between many most costly morocco, and the boards of the leading ports In the world. that inclosed the parchment, white and "Word concerning the establishment I pure as the driven snow, were tied of the new line has been received by with ribbons. Not long afterward an the Portland-Asiatic company, which exact duplicate of those credentials was asked to quote freight rates on its was presented again by Senator For steamers from Portland to Hongkong, aker, but this time in behalf of Sen The Information was also given that ator Dick's credentials were made in- a line of Bteamers would be In opera- terestlng than those of Senator Hanna, tlon soon between Hongkong and! because they were for exactly seven South African ports, and that by the years service. Senator Dick has one steamers runing out of here making year to serve before the regular six connections with them It would be pos-1 year term begins. Union Mutual Aid Association, of Portland, Or. For one dollar per month insure against accident or sickness. P. A. Trullinger, Agent BEST 15-CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun restaurant, No. 612 Commercial street A. Kiljunen, the importing tailor, has moved' his establishment to 469 Bond street, in the Occident hotel building, where he will continue to serve his many patrons. SAMPSON'S LONG HAIR WAS THE cause of his death. You should get your hair cut at least once a month at the Occident Barber Shop, where there are first-class artists. WANTED BY MANUFACTURING House, trusty person familiar with this territory for branch office for this and surrounding counties, f 18 paid weekly. Position permanent No capital required. Previous ex perience not essential. Address, Sup erintendent, Como Block, Chioago, Proposals for Beef and Mutton: Of fice Chief Com'y. Vancouver Barracks, Wash., March 15. 1904. Sealed pro posals for furnishing and delivering fresh Beef and Mutton for six months beginning July 1, 1904, will be received here and at offices of Commissaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Boise Barracks, Idaho;; Forts Casey, Columbia, Flag ler, Walla Walla, Ward. Wright. Wor- den, Lawton, and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., until 10 ft. m. April 15, 1904. In formation furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for fresh Beef George B. DavK Chief Com'sy. sible for Portland shippers to send freight clear through to the dark conti nent about once every month. The name of the new company is be ing withheld for the present, but it is the prevailing opinion that it is the big London concern mentioned above. It Is said that at least three or four steamers will be put on the new run, Heretofore there has been no regular service between the Columbia and South Africa. An occasional cargo has been sent there on a tramp steam er, but the greatest part of the ship ments have been handled almost ex cluslvely by sailing vessels. As a re sult It has been impossible to send small consignments of freight to that section of the world. Orders for limited quantities of salmon and other goods are frequently received, which have been turned down for the reason that there were no means by which they could be gotten to their destination. It will now be possible to fill all small orders that are received, and as a re sult It Is believed that a thriving ex port trade will follow in the new chan nel which has been created. Marine Notes. The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived last evening from Tillamook bay points. Captains Edwards and Fuller were in the city yesterday to Inspect the steamer Vanguard. The lighthouse tender Heather re turned to port last evening from a trip of several weeks to the north. The schooner E. B. Jackson arrived down the river yesterday and cleared for San Francisco. She has 870,000 feet of lumber. , Captain Simpson of the barkentine Chehalls, arrived from Portland yes terday with a number of sailors for his Senator Foraker occupied himself several minutes untying the beautiful ribbons, inspecting the parchment, and tying the ribbins again. The creden tlals were eventually r.ad by the clerk and placed on file. A Pen Sketch of Peary. Commander Robert E. Peary, who announces his intention of again un dertaking a hunt for the north pole, Is tall, straight, muscular and lithe. He has a long bony face, straight nose, well-defined jaws and square chin. His eyes are deep set, large and gray. He has a long, tawny moustache and, for a young man, unusually bush eye brows. At one moment one might take him for a lean, sinewy Scotch Highlander; at another moment he has the appearanec of a Norseman. His face is intelligent, rather heroic, and occasionally, when he grows earn est, is gaunt. He has long legs and long arms, and as a rule he Is a man of very serious bearing, with a touch of courtliness. He Impresses one for the most part as a cold-bloded engi neer; but engaged upon the subject that is next to his heart, he la almost sure to break out Into a boyish enthu siasm, and then, behind all talk of geography and hydrography, is re vealed the pure adventurer with the love of glory glowing In his soul. In the parlor of his simple little wood- embowered cottage in Washington, says Outing, are lovingly treasured bits of meteorite ore, wooden models of Eskimo images, the skin of a white polar bear, and a stuffed baby seal. also white; and If his interest is aroused In a visitor he may display the touch of good fellowship by serving a glass of wine that has been in the polar circle, and a cigar that aged on the shore of the central polar sea. Cook Book Free By saving Coupons in VIOLET OATS and Violet Wheat Flakes For Sale by All Grocers STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Flour, Feed, Previsions, Tolmwo end Cigars. Supplies ol all kinds at lowest prictte for FUhorruea, Farmers sud Loggere. A. V. ALLEN, Truth Connntrcill Slrttl, ASTORIA, 0BEG0N THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - . Finest 'Jfatort la Tlio City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE l'KOOItAM CHANGS WEEKLY Seventh and Ajlor Street CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop.. NOTHING P LEASES so well as nicely laundried linen. We have the neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work. All White help. Kbl:n,1DoaueS, The Troy Laundry ML-. J$ iir r i inu mow. . WSATHIBrOKD, Taxis. .1 .. t - iu.i a. ' i. Before my baby wu born 1 wm In great f miner;, i was jixi aoie io oe a twin oni ju as oon ai I began to take Wine of Cardui, which bad bt-rn recommended to me, I felt much bet ter. In fact I feel that if it had not been for thin medicine 1 would not hare been atrong enough to live through childbirth. But that w made comparatively hjt by taking your medicine for four months before baby came Wlneof Cardol restored my health sal took It two month afterward. I cannot apeak too highly of Wine of Cardui and I am glad to en dorse it TaBAauBEB, Youno Matbom's Club. 1 QfaJifltoi r 1 Wine of Cardui is powerful tonic which acts on the generative organs of women, regulating menntruation and giv insr tone and strength to the organ which inflammation and weakness have affected. It cures nineteen out of every twenty cases of bearing-down pains or ovarian trouble. Wine of Cardui cures barrenness and aids the mother in conserving ber strength for the ordeal of childbirth. After that event the Wine prevents dangerous flooding and helps mothers to quick recovery. Wine of Cardui is the one medicine mother should use before and after childbirth. All druggists sell 1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui. Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, Tho Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attractions. Tho principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to hoo that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. A H. S. ROWE. . General Agent 134 Third Street, Portland V The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Joulslana 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, haa 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 Wkhlta, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains dally from Denver and Pueblo to St Louis without change, carrying all classes ef modern equip ment, Including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining ears. Ten dally trains betweea Kansas City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. MeBrlde, gen eral agent, 124 Third street, Portland, for detailed Information and Illustrat ed literature. t.iwft&TiR'Si rNui.ir.ft rEHHYROYAL. PILLS tof CIUCIIKHTKU-H KNOLINH KKI i4 l)oM Ik'IU It I facrHM MntUuMou h J Jm.Il. ifiMin. Kuj of our llniMl!, r Mtaa 4. u) !.n,, fcr Prtllnra, TcMl-j-ntaU tai "llrllef f..r 'J.llrs,M Ulur, I,; r. tan Mail. lX.Ova rntlauauu. BaUha I Dr.Ui. I hlrlir.trr aroilMj I'm, turn Himk " California Where nature Is always In a pleasant mood, providing Sunshine, Fruit and Flow ers at all seasons of the year. $55'Ob Portland to Los Ange los and Return Fine vestibule trains, mag. nlflcent mountain scenery on the Great Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Co. 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