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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1904)
PAGE SIX. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1901. ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN f OX. Pre.and SupU A. UFO X. Prj.HliU F. l-BlHOlVecretary ASTORIA 8A IMS BMkt Treat Designers and Manufacturers of TUR UTOT 1MTROVED CANNING MACHINERY. MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street. ASTORIA, OREGON. ROUTE FOR TELEPHONE Old Favorite Reported to Be Scheduled for Run on the Sound. TO REPLACE THE MAINLANDER AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. ELATERITE is Mlniralltolta.EsrSfiK? mate. Then, upon a jute canvai we build up a fire, water and acid proof tooOu material, with a around mica surface and a wool felt paper dry sheet or backing. WE'LL iay the goods or you can. If yon haee to use a roof, we can tell you some mighty interesting things. They will prevent jour pocket book from shriveling up. Write as. The Elaterite Roofing Co. kSTViSS 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 tfesort la The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES W1RKKALA, 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. Gentral Agent 134 Third Street, Portland Vancouver Paper Syn That st earner Will Operate ltetween Seattle anil llelliiiKliunt lit Karly Date. According to theVancouver, XI. C. Province a route has at last been found for the steamer Telephone. There has been much speculation re garding the Html disposal of this steamer, but nothing authentic has as yet been given out. All old Astorlans are Interested In the Telephone, the rackera' Association, left out yesterday with cannery crews and supplies tot the Bristol bay cannery. The four masted schooner Mabel flalo went to sett yesterday with lum ber for California. UNKNOWN ASSASSIN TAKEN In F.citina Chait In Colorado Ends Murderer Bsing Captursd. Denver. April 16. An unknown man shot and kited a man named Showlts and seriously wounded Vt. llnughman and another man near Rollnsvllio, ,i button on the Moffatt road west of cf this city. lr. ItuuKhnmn had been called to attend Showllta and with sev eral others later started In pursuit of Showlts'a assailant. As they came up on him. the.fugltlve- opened lire upon them, lie was captured and placed In Jail. Showlts expired before the pursuing party returned. Threats of lynching are heard. An Emotional Trte. (From the New York Tribune.) There has Just been discovered In the far east a species of the acacia tree which closes Its leaves together In colls each day at sunset and curls ii. tuiira to the shape of pigtails I Hi v " - - fine runs made In the past by her be- j Aft(r tne tret has settled Itself thus tween this city and Portland being a source of local pride. In her palmy days the Telephone was the banner boat of her class afloat and until the Potter was placed 91 the run had no trouble In beating anything out of her class on the Columbia. The steamer has been lying at Portland all winter, but It has generally been un derstood that her removal will take place In the spring, so the story In the northern paper does not come in the nature of a surprise. The Province says: "The report Is current that during the summer months the Pacific Coast Steamship Company Intends to operate two steamers on the route between Vancouver annd Seattle. It Is consid ered probable that the steamer Matn lander, which formerly plied on the route, may be taken off the Seattle Bellngham run and returne dto the Vancouver route. This action may not be taken for a month or so, but the ru mor Is so well grounded that credence Is given to It. The Malnlander would run In conjunction with the Ramona, the two alternating on the route. "To replace the Malnlander on the Seattle-Belllngham route It Is asserted that the Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany 4s now negotiating for the steam er Telephone, which Is lying at Port land. If the Telephone Is bought she would be placed on the Belllngham route In conjunction with the steamer State of Washington, which is now running alternately with the Maln lander from Seattle o Belingham. "The steamer Telephone was some months ago remodeled and refitted for service on the Columbia river, but she was never placed In commission on that streum. She has been lying Idle at Portland all winter. , It Is thought that If the negotiations go through she will be brought to Puget sound without loss of time." for a nights sleep ir touencu mv whole thing will flutter as If agitated or Impatient at being disturbed. The oftener the foliage Is molested the more violent becomes the shaking of the branches, and at length the tree emits a nauseating odor, which If In haled for a few moments causes n violent dlssy headache. It has been named the "angry tree." MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES -or Rtnt Large furnished front room, 267 Ninth strset. For Rent-Two furnished house keeping rooms. No. K5 Tenth street. :OAL AND GRAIN SACKS FOR SALE t Gaston's Ftsd table. Rubber and oil cant wanted. L. 8. ANDERSON, 421 Bond Street. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. WANTED Furnlshod house for tho summer months, by careful, rssponsl bit party. Address S. T, Aitorlsn. HOME WORK, EITHER SEX, MAIL ing circulars, 12 ptr wsski stnd dims and 2o for business formula. Prof. E. Mtlvin, 8an Joss, Cat. The Morning Astorlan will bt found for salt at Griffin's book store and at 8oully'a olgar store, eorntr Eltvtnth and Commercial ttrttts. SHALLOW DEPTH FOUND. The World's Fair Routs. 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 Route." . Passengers from the northwest take the Missouri Pacific trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either toing direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains dally from Denver and pueblo to St Louts without change, carrying aU classes of modern equip ment, including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten daily trains between Kansas City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. MoBrlde. gen eral agent 124 Third street Portland, tor detailed Information and illustrat d literature. III lOYAL PILLS OHlld Only ."'., be CHIWlMimi' with U ribboa. Tk ti'tr. ' U...2 ; 7' Br"." ? it fcr PrtJ.l.r-. T-.lll u.li. 1 0.000 TwtloioliU. Sold bj n Dr.4t.IH. M-hr t'htl ' California Where nature Is always In a pleasant mood, providing Sunshine, Fruit and Flow ers at all seasons of the year. $55.00 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 application to W. E. COMAN, Oca. PisKOfer Ajent PORTLAND OREGON Charts Do Not Give Correct Figurts of Shoal Down Coast. San Francisco, April 16. The gun boat Petrel, under command of Captain Tappan, has arrived In port from Pan ama. While there the Petrel had tar get practice, making a record of 134 hits per gun per minute on a target with her old style 6-lnch guns, the showing being probably the best in the navy, considering the guns. On her way up the coast the Petrel discovered a shoal some miles north west of Magdalena bay showing a depth of only a few fathoms where more than 300 fathoms are shown on the charts. After a brief stay here, the Petrel wll proceed to the far north ern coast for a summer cruise In the Arctic. Roosevelt Laughed Hard. (Prom the New York World.) At the dinner of the Periodical Pub llHher's association last night the toast master established n JO-mlnute rule for some speakers and a 5-mlnule rule for others . Dr. Flnley. president of the college of New York was allowed 5 minutes but he spread his speech out very thin over about 50 minutes. When Flnley had finished the toastmaster. Dr. Hamilton Wright Muble. arose and said with much meaning: "We will now have another 6-mlnuto speech." And everybody but Dr. Flnley laughed and applauded. Dr. Henry Van Dyke's speech at this dinner was the hit of the evening. Dr. Van Dyke was giving advice to young and aspiring authors on how to get their work accepted by various magazines by llustratlng how he would treat the clam the Americ an lltle neck clam In prose and verse for Harper's, the Atlantic, Scribncr's, MeClure's. the Smart set and other periodicals. "If I were writing on the clam for the Outlook (which is the tuastmaster's magazine) I would send 'A Quatrain to a Recreant Clam,'" said Dr. Van Dyke. He quoted: Low dost thou lie ninong the languid ooze, Because thy slothful spirit doth re fuse The bliss of battle and the strain of strife. Rise, craven clam, and lend the stren uous life! President Roosevelt laughed so much at this quatrain that It looked for. a moment as if he would fal out of his Chair, JAPANESE GOODS. Ntw stock of fancy gjoda Just arrlvtd at Yokohama Baxaar. Csll and set the latest novtltits from Japan. PIANO TUNER. For good, rtliablt piano work ttt your looal tuntr, Th. Frtdriokson. 2071 Bond strtst 'Phont Rsd 2074, Flrit-oIsM meal for 1Bo nlot oaks, aofftt, pit, or doughnuts, Bo. U. S. restaurant, 4J4 Bond atrttt SAMPSON'S LONG HAIR WAS THE causa of his death. You should gt your hair cut at least onot a month! at the Oooidtnt Barbae Shop, whtra , there art first-class artists. Union mads hosting atovss,homt man ufactured and vary stovt psrftet, at Montgomtry'a tin and plumbing stora, 425 Bond strtt 'Phono 1031. Union Mutual Aid Atioelstlon, of Portland, Or. For one dollar ptr month Insurt against aocidtnt or sickness. P. A. Trullingsr, Agent Marina Notes. The French bark got to sea yesterday laden with grain. The oil tank steamer Rosecrans de parted yesterday for San Francisco. The three asted schooner Wizzman, laden with lumber got to sea yesterday, day. The American bark C. F. Sargent, chartered by the Portland-Alaska P CELEBRATE!) U j flu.. iar STOMACH g Don't suffer from ariose. Chills. idi or Malaria. Fever and Ajue, thla "nrini. Keep the system nff the Bitters It is the best nreventative on the market and never fails to give Hatisfacr tion. It also cures Inalfestloa, ConstipatloB, Dyspepsia, aod lotomala. Try It. VALUABLE COLLECTION. New York, April 18. Negotiations between the Due de Dlno and J. P. Morgan, acting as trustees of the Met ropolitan Museum of Arts, have Just been closed, says a Herald dispatch from London, where the New York Institution becomes possessed with what has up to now been regarded ns the most Important private collection of arms and armor In the world. The price paid was $2r,0,000. Until recently the inMnet d'Armes of M. Maurice de Tallyrand-I'erignrd, Due de Dlno has had for Its home the Chauteau de Montmorencl In France, but It Is now In London, where It was Intended to be offered at public auc tion. Negotiations by representatives of the museum put a stop to these plans and when Due de Dlno reached London he at once closed tho sale with Mr. Morgan. BEST 15-CENT MEAL. You can alwayc find the bstt 15-otnt mtal In tht city at the Rising Sun restaurant, No. 612 Commercial strtst Standard portable and adjustable thowar bath, finest made, prloa $11 Only two sorews to put In place. John A. Montgomery, tlnntr and plumbtr, 425 Bond atrttt. Phont 1031. MEN WANTED TO LEARN THE barbae tradti only requires tight wttkit tonstant practical export In ttructlon. Positions ateurtd. Cats logua mailed frtt. Molar Syttam College, San Francisco, Calif. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. Cord wood, mill wood, bos wood, any kind of wood at lowest prleta. Ktlly, tht transfer man. 'Phont 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, oppotitt apart house. Upper Astoria ha a ptaoe whtra you can get a fint glata of boar, as good winct and liquors at you can find any ptaoe In tht city, HARRY JONES. Opposite North Pilflc Brtwtry. WANTED BY MANUFACTURING House, trusty parton familiar with thlt ttrrltory for branch office for this and surrounding counties. $13 paid wtskly. Position ptrmantnl No capital required. Provloua ax parlance not essential. Address, 8up trinttndtnt, Come Block, Chictge. Aldtrbrook Transfer Company Bag gage trantftrrtd and wood fur nishsd. Ordtrt received at Gaston's stable. Phono Main 1671. E. L. Geddes, Mgr. A. Kiljuntn, ht Impoiting tailor, has movtd his tttsblishmtnt to 469 Bond street, in tht Occident hotel building, where ht will continue to servo hit many patrons. ItOIUIED THE OnAVB. A startling Incident Is related by John Oliver of Philadelphia, aa fol lows: "I waa In awful condition. Mr skin was almost yellow, tyea sunken, tongue coated, pain continually In back and aldet. no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mt up. Then I was advised to use Klectrlo Blttsra; to my great Joy, th first bottle made a t'cldrd im provement I contlnuerd their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of an other victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 60 cents, guaraateed, at Charles llogere. druggist. HATS TRIMMED FREE Mrs, Iiitflctoti has commenced a closing mil en I h of everything except HATH. It includes Coats, Wrappers, Hklrls, Underwear, Hblrt Walsta, Stock iiiK, Notions, an l nil Ladies' and Children' Furnishing tloodx. WELCH BLOCK. TRUSTED CLERK LOST. New York, April 16. Reports of a defalcation by an employe of the Chemical National bank, one of the largest concerns here, have been clear ed up by a statement from Cashier Francis Halpln. It is to the effect that a trustea man wnoin ue nanien, uin- appeared 10 days ago after faithfully serving the bank for 22 years and that Investigation of his accounts disclosed that they are "out of proof" to the ex tent of $22,538. The missing man was a clerk In the check department. The case contains seme peculiar features, Inasmuch as he did not handle any money or securities. The clerk reported 111 and was told to go home and get well. A day or two later, his wife says, he went out and failed to, return. CooK Book Free By saving Coupon in VIOLET OATS and Violet Wheat FlaKes For Sale by All Grocers NOTHING PLEASES o well us nicely luiiixlrietl linen. Wo luive llie nontext and uioht Hnnitary laundry in the state und do the l"1 work. --All White help. Sn',';&,,,,,,l,,u,u8t The Troy Laundry Fisher Bros., Company l DEALERS IN Paints, Oils und GIush, Hardware, Iron atid Stool, Groaerios, Provisions and Crockery, Ship Chand lery and Boat Supplies, McCormick Mowers and Rakes, Corrugated Iron and Building Material, Hardwood Lumber. FISHER BROS., COMPANY o o o o o 0 o o o PRAEL 0 C00H TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All goodsshipped toourcare will receive speoial attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. leaner e nnaru s ..eoer.