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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1904)
ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN rox, Pree, and Supt A. X. FOX, Vice "Wldenl. K.L.W9HOP, Secretary ASTORIA 8AliG8 BANK, Treat V Designers and Manufacturers of THRtATKST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 'Foot of Fourth Street,' ASTORIA, OREGON. DAMAGES TO BE SUED FOR I Masters of Steamer Elmore and Tug Vosburg Will Try t Re cover for Collision, AN ASTOPIA PROUu Fale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. VOSBURG WILL BE LAID UP To He Out of Commission for Wink-Alaska Ships Will (Set A way Together Hnrk Jiesper Arrive. FLATERITE is Mineral Rubber. I'ESZSiSSZg mate. Then, upoj a jute canvna we builJ up a fire, water and acid proof roofln material, with a Kronnd mica surface and a wool felt pqper dry sheet or backing. WE'LL lay the Roods or yoa can. I( yon have to iwe a toof, we can tell you some mighty interesting things. lhey will prevent yonr poises oooa irom shriveling up. Write ua. The Elaterite Roofing Co. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Flour, Feed, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices for Fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets ASTORIA, OREGON THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - - Finest Besort la The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The 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. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. H. S. ROWE, Gtntral Agent 134 Third Street, Portland The WorlcPa Fair Route. 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 Mlssuri Pacific Railway, which, on account of Its various routes and gate ways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Rout." 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 Seott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains 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 Kansas City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. MeBride, gen eral agent 124 Third street Portland, for detailed Information and Ulustrat ed literature. EtlHYROYAL PILLS yjL-v (Mclaal Onl7 Oel for ('HitnJU'H'U' rnMjMaa la KKI ao Vol 4 aWillla bona, antod llh uliairiWxm. Take e atker. HeAua lacraa Hafcatllatioaa mni )mtn- tiling But of Tour Dru.Kut, or muA 4e. la umitf fcr Particular Teatlaaaalalt aid" Rallef for Xri lea," (a Uum. bj Fa. taa tniu j t g Afgeist SMa California Where nature Is always In a pleasant mood, providing Sunshine, Fruit and Flow ers at all seasons of the year. $55-oo Portland to Los Ange los and Return Fine vestibule trains, mag nificent mountain scenery on the Great Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Co Pamphlet descriptive of California resorts will be sent free on appUcatlon to W. E. COMAN, Oca. Passsarer Agent PORTLAND 0REQ0N That legal proceedings will fol low as result of tho collision be tween the steamer Sue II. Khnore and the tug Vosburg is certain. Both lines have forwarded to the inspectors notice of the collision, and it is likely suits will shortly Ik commenced for the recovery of; damages. The two boats left out early yesterday morning for Tilla mook, and when she returns the Vosburg will be laid up for .re pairs. Her bow was badly damaged and it will require a week's time to put her in 'shape again. Passengers who were on the El say the incident was n exciting one. After leaving Tillamook City the boats proceeded down the slough leading to the bay, with the Elmore in thelead. When the Nar rows were reached the Vosburg made an effort to pass the Elmore and for a mile and a half tfie two steamers raced, along with the Vos burg 's bow about amidships of the Elmore. A turn in the channel ne cessitated a concession on the part of one of the steamers, and Cap tain Schrader, of the Elmore, be ing in the lead, naturally looked to Captain Loll to haul off. The Vos burg, however, kept on her course, and the steamers were so close to gether that their steering gear was rendered useless by the suction. The Vosburg bumped into the El more, sheered off, and then bump ed again, but no damage resulted. Captain Loll did uot slow down after the first collisions, and in a few minutes the two boats came to gether again. This tune the os- burg's tyiw crashed into the El more amidships, the damage to the vessels resulting. Even after the third collision the Vosburg kept on a full head of steam, but, having struck the Elmore a glancing blow, the damage entailed was not as serious as would have been the case had she struck the opposition steamer squarely. The Vosburg 's course during the race was calculated to drive the El more onto the mud and only her failure to maintain greater speed than the Elore showed prevented the stranding of the latter steamer. Each captain blames the other and both will file claims for damages. The rivalry between the opposition lines since the inauguration of the rate war has been intense, and races will be frequent as long as the war holds out. Bark Hesper Arrives. The American bark Hesper, owned by 0. W. Hume & Co., of San Francisco, arrived in port yes terday after rather a slow trip up the coast from the Hay City. . She comes to load lumber and is now in the harbor for the first time. The Hesper has had an interesting car eer, and a muting which once oc curred aboard her furnished the sensation of the day. The Hesper did not get in until late in the aft ernoon. The American ship Berlin, under charter to the" Alaska Fishermen's Packing Company, of this city, dropped down to the Tower harbor yesterday afternoon. Whether or not she got to sea had not been re ported at 7 o'clock last evening. The Harry Morso is still in the har bor, but will get away today or to morrow. The cannery tenders North Star and North King are 'about ready to leave and the fleet of five vessels will be on the water at the same time. Grace Dollar Back In Port. The steam schooner Grace Dollar reached port last evening from San Francisco, being the first of the vesse Is tied up by the strike to roach this port. The last time the (J row Dollar was here she was towed in by the tug Wallula after a trying experience with the elements. Cap tain Olson then said he had been i Astoria three times in distress ami expressed the, hope that his next trip would be a peaceable one. His wish has been realized. Marine Notts. The schooner W. It. Tallu.t ar rived in port last evening from Ililo. H. I., to take on a cargo of lumber. The French bark Armen arrived down the river yesterday. She has a grain cargo and gooa to the United Kingdom for orders. The steamship Elder arrived yes terday from San Francisco, with an unusually heavy freight list. More than 1(H) tons of merchandise was discharged at Astoria. Satisfactory rates were made yesterday for the cargo of the gaso line schooner Delia, and the little vessel did not go to Portland to dis charge, as was originally intended. RADIUM ON EXHIBITION. MISCELLANEOUS ) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i For Rsnt LarQO furnished front room, 287 Ninth street. For 8alo Very cheap! a lady's bloyole, good as new. Address XXX, ears Aitorian. JOAL AND GRAIN BACKS FOR BALE at Oaston's Feed SMble. Rubber and oil cant wanted. Being Arranged For St. Louis, By Min-eroligistt. New York, April 14.-Radium exhibits for the St. Jouis exposi tion are being prepared by George F. Kunz, president of the New York Mineralogist's Club, who has been appointed a special agent of the United States Geological Company. He will have charge of two radium exhibits, one in the divison of geol ogy and the other in connection with the work of the department of mines. Photographs made by rad ium and radio active substances will le shown, together with sam ples of minerals possessing ratlio activity from all parts of the world. The government exhibit will in clude a few millegrams of radium. L. 9. ANDER&QN, 421 Bond Street LADIES' UNDERWEAR. First-class meal for 15 nloe cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, Bo. U. B. restaurant, 434 Bond street WANTED Furnished house for the summer monins, oy eriui, rav... bit party Address 8. T, Astorlan. The Morning Astorlan will be found for sale at Griffin's book store and at Boully's cigar store, corner Eleventh and Commercial streets. JAPANESE GOODS. New steek of fancy goods Just arrived at Yokohama Bataar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Fredrlekeon. 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. Union Mutual Aid Association, of Portland, Or. For ens dollar per month insure against aocident or sickness. P. A. Trulllnger, Agent BEST 1S.CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Bun restaurant, No. (12 Commercial street A. Kiljunsn, he Impoiting tailor, has moved his establishment to 469 Bond street In the Occident hotel building, where he will continue to serve his many patrons. FOUND- A WATCH. INQUIRE A The Astorlan office. s'aItUN'sT cause of, his dsath. You should g. your hair out at least once a nionti at the Oooldent Barber Shop, whr, there are first-class artists. I Alderbrook Transfer Company Bib! gagg transferred and wood fyfr nlshsd. Order reoelvtd at Qsitonf atsble. Phone Main t71. E. Qeddes, Mgr. j Standard portable and adjustable shower bath, finest made, pries is Only two screws to put In place. J0h A. Montgomery, tinner and plumbs! 429 Bond street Phone 1031. t MEN WANTED TO LEARN THE barber tradet only requires tlgh weeks) oonstant practice) prt J struetien. Position secured. Cats! logue mailed free. Meier Syiten Colleae. Ban Franolsco. Calif. - 1 WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, boa wood, W kind of wood at lowest prices. Kill)-, the transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Bla Barn on Twelfth, opposite si house. Upper Astoria ha a place where y can get fine glass of beer, as goea wlnss and liquor as you csn finJ any plsee In th elty. HARRY JONES. Opposite North Panlflo Brewery. 41 1 WANTEO BY MANUFACTURING House, trusty person famllisr witl this territory for branch office f this and surrounding oountiss. ftl paid weekly. Position permsnenl No capital required. Previous i perienee not essentia I. Address, Sua erlntendent. Come Block, Chicago. A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. M. Austin, of Wlnchmtor, Ini knew what to do In the hour of nwl Ills wife had such an unusual cwe o stomach and liver trouble, physlrUn could not help her. .He thought of an. tried 'Dr. Klnf New Life Pill n she gut relief at once and was fiiwll cured. Only ite at Charles Rowm dru store. Unions Reject Offer. New York, April II. A compro mise by which the lockout of all thej workers here in the lithographing! trade was believed to have been set tled last week was upset in a rati fication meeting of the unions which j ended early today. The unions re jected the settlement by a vote of 595 to 65. HATS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. Ii iclcton tins rommenml at'loelng imt sol ( evurjthmg except HATS. It inelii.le. Cwin, tVrnp'. Hklits, Underwear, Hliirt Waiels, Stock lime, N.iliiuii-, an I all LelbV anI Children's. Furnishing (iood. WELCH BLOCK. Railroad Transfsr. New York, April 14.-E. N. Brown, formerly second vice-pres ident and general manager, has been formally elected president of the National Railroad of Moxioo and the Mexican International 1 1 fiS-S a est itaiiroau company 10 succeed cap tain W. C. Raoul. This is a step in the plan for the unification of the Mexican National properties adopted at a recent stockholders' meeting. Candidates Examined. Chicago, April U. Five candi dates for the Cecil Rhodes scholar ship in Oxford University, Eng land, have been examined by Pro fessor Alexander Smith of the uni versity of Chicago. The candidates who receive the highest marks will be awarded the first of the scholar ships in Illinois. Two of the young men are from St. Ignatus college, two from Northwestern university, and one is from the university of Chicago. Dates For Conventions. St. Louis, April 14.-The follow ing dates, for, congress have been announced. The meetings will be held at the world's fair grounds. The Cottonseed Crushers' Asso ciation,' June 12; National Society of New England Women, May 23; Southwestern Amateur Press Asso ciation, July 1; Corning Men of America, a national organization of schoolboys, August 20. . CooH BooK Free By snviim Cnuxns i VIOLET OATS and Violet Wheat Flakes IS For Sale by All Grocers NOTHING PLEAiSEl so well ns nicely laundried linen. We have tho neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do tho best work. All White help. The Troy Laundd Is Tor. Tcnib xnd Dunne St, Phone 1991. UaUl M 17 r k- ; Those arc all you need With a Rock Island Svstem time table and one of our folders. "Acrois the Continent in a Toyrist Sleeper," you can easily fieure out your route to any "point in the East. The Rock Island has its own lines from Denver, St. Paul and Minneapolis to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Memphis and 1,200 other rnwna and cities in the Middle West. It is a good railroad and its trains are as com fortable as money can make them. Write or call and I will take pleasure in giving you full information. . . L . CORMAM, esnersl Aaent, . . . 140 Third Street, Portland, eVs. t I